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Show ' SClEHT WM. PREPARING WEATHER . v .-- Utiih Sunday and Monday fair, not much cliansc In ' ' ; Fifty-firs- ' Year t ' ' . "Tan-fi- ' I - I , -. . .1' ;i v. . . . " " r XOv e i j- - ,'.,- - . - zJ ; tit r- - V4'" , ..... e i l L; AH- . - ' e - . ."- , MAR r',fn7...wn'n.t'w . f , - WET X i - w , . . . w .u - - - tort? of yrir city id natVm. BtUJJ- ng ts better iKaa. b wdila-ra-. I SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1921. tYY J il-- -l l. .1 AH OGDEN CITY, UTAH UY liliLi U CJ f Y " No, 2S2 AJ SECRETS; - FROM PL FQ'-'-WR-E- ST, SSIillP Y)LnA YuU liJ'UUUL U RATE CUT : Other Scientists Hope to Get ' y Deep;Mine llbill I IIIL.II I - IIARS IS INHABITED? Planet Depends for Life Upon WaterCarried From Poles in Canals j " .,. , LLL U . Ull I I iS 11 . n ilT H B f 11. f Ifl f f . ..'' , , - j saicLY ' scientific" world again agog over the . : y . -- " . . c- ", x -- f ' -- He-teitlfie- I ;;'; rmife-takcTj-ftonrHrg- :wr. . iecti .meeting next .r' CMcagft Uvea or,all the principal railroad ys-- j ill terns' In the United States-w-gather ,: .' in Chl9ago Friday. No. progress was "made at' today's conference- between President Harding - , and the Tattway executives." ,T.vXewItt Cuyler." Svh'o iheaded' the ill. A -- lng are-scattrr-.- r-- . n an-jo- . ' ; , ! ljrr.-hlre- - i . t T newspaper r of thrata AUQltOr lonely sand dune on Salada beach where under his direction the body Th only tanci'i. rvi'1flft ap!r.t of Father Heslin, .who had been lured from his home ria an ostensible hltii with tb mur- jth toy rcnnftiin; Kaa arcud th that CommlMlonr Ward. J. Hay mission of mercy,- was unearthed. mjtrry lntr(lr The stato presented a mass of circumstantial evidence. again $t the stnicaiiy. m amwrr to thw foiiow.ijrwi knu. isiooj fm (h wkitrf b th kr!f th foJ'.olnjf lng- QUMllon. ctv r.a?3jr4 to defendant, including' the opinion of a writing expert that Hightower ration rmlne b'oo ' whether it vr it i to htmn tara tf rtlrtly wt r,uf ' wrote a ransom note received by Yather Heslin superior. ' r Akfd. "Why are IlMt 1 S t IItsI :t. rictl' : cr yrar.V rrsnrls tcr Then came E. E, Heinrichg, criminologist.", ; lct IvnM n.(, bov ,r(lfVM rri Wtr t -, Some bits of string, of which had been in 't found :.!f li Xlv "part Hightower Why qS the r?rr in th!. m't r.ln ft. lire j room a&d'.part near the beach 'gravoa,,,wre"shown.hisi4. in ftiavtT unaroi r minute jcaicroscopic miamin&tion showed Jhem to b the.same. A pen the ... m,i, i cufj roam. rrfcnlv ccurt th tower was found" to confain a minuta fragment .an far- th f f' U Of cotton fahncrhr.ning' to- a' nick in the knifu tlsdc. This. fibre,, said f th talL the i grxt.V.r.g Vr cM l - I :aic". , hJ$ erres ?.irti frtrn the KiJ. the criminologist, was the same a the string." Then he testified that uel wlshfT'" lii ar!rred: ren hoTrse mhrre the sccufd .1 turned icr.Uhl NOT His ajjU'ANV . lontts minute grains of sand found; in 'the', hilt were similar to the lth hi father. It the John Iwre nc and "I know nothing about It. t haie' little h o u the hat of the murdered man which was t,r grains of. sand taken-fron r path-rhi j no fnmllr Uh rojtd a JVdr! taken from the tgrave with the body. Photographs enlarged many had company I'.nct I th took uXtt",'tr bdrckd nhtto cakt cor.t5nlrg to Johnjth mutlUted xd v ef lUiTe Jeanttt. to the jury on what the witness based his having then ur,Id my Inter times graphically-showeend StsnfUt " LwS. tny formrr) Th" funml cf th murdered girl '. . '. conclusions. .. ; - -- er r- ' '".-- i - - - . ? Rich-Famil- party J ii to Stories Told Tending frar-me- nt . . tc explore the unknown regions of the upper air. As thev claim, was made that, a rocket could be constructed of ' (International Ncwi Scnriee) . ; j j. FEELINa RUNS HIGH I i M 01! HiS STA of a " xne senator aamitted ne nad been undergoing treatments for several weeks under Dr. Samuel V J. Harris,; a Boston specialist ' Developments Senator Gore has been totally blind for more than '40 years. : Br FRANK A.; STETSON. ' It has been the belief.' that the IrAerriatlonal News Service. WASHINGTON. Oct. I. President blindness was due to atrophy of . the- railtoday rto Harding suggested the optic nerve,' but Dr. .Harris waycoun that ot the freighthadreduced as a stimulus try busto rates be ' when he new theory DEVELOPS. i mjecteda INTEREST NEW ; inert increased and employ ' Tecovery. But it was left to Professor1 Robert asserted that poor blood circuv. men "H.; Ooddard ot Clark, college in Worf .be heads lation the 'Immediately ; The railway ' ,canse.;';The 'may center, Mass., to suggest taking an in-of that they be: permitted XQ suitr'eatmenTs were taken' in an 'cbuoerM vestigation 6f the. mopnby ;means on the' roads.'. 'reduce wy jgJ i muJtiple-charg.high efficiency; 'to: restore normal blood effort situation '.There the tonight. cameras rocket, capable of carrying The' railway execntlvetr or other recording apparatus; needdr circulation-- ' to their homes preparatory to the B..-McAfe- Binding and Slashing Little Jeanette Lawrence to Death Accused - , ments optimistically." American- scien-- j Paris of tlst. and' Professor David' Todd, Am- eripan astronomer, that they purposed ' to ,'snap-Shothe Plahet. by using the in. Chile as the sibandoned mine-shaf- ft barrel -for a telescope., Only- a . short time before Signor Marconi of wireless fame" had put a. kick of interest in the most fantastic; of scientific riBquiries by suggesting' that a, radio signal lof 150,000 meters which he had ' picked up might have come from" some Martian, armed with v r a mammoth sending set. LEADING CLUE fl NTERVIEW ED ; .: l:. n i 5 'ff inc Seek Nomination for Show Son of to the gralIowa7 ecutives and President iiigntowcr Is Abnormal Position of Citv bnt which to circumstantial evidence bast Lacking: anything upon Has yew Results Commissioner a plea for conviction of Hightower for the alleged murder of Father International Vmi trrV'. Fran-.Patrick E. Heslin, Colma priest, the state turned to science to furoiih MADISON'. N J. (ct, I CAN'T REDUCE RATES the links that would connect the defendant directly with the crime. 4 WfiTTT.Tl TIT! "KTAVOR. Kluxen. mutt third. J.ir-e:- i lloy II- th brvtal nanlr ;rharl yar-o- l 'Tonight the Jury had under consideration two bits of evidence Jfinntr rurti4 Madlon tcnlchtUrnr, fo'.tow'.rg .U -rivalled fiction. to Attaches Race!!?,, on 15 600 ui from Meeting In Chicago This whichFather Importance .KomHeslin disappeared on the night cf, August 2, A week h wa tka r',r !tnn Week to Bring New later Jll Office of for : 4 af n r t.r i' Municipal mo ilhU htsvr a a men to official cf and Hightower guided do not view these treat old question of whether there was life On 'Mars was. the announcement. irora; - 11 II If ! ' I j Calif.. Oct. 8. Can a tlnv nt rrnnnnn grains of sand be the means of sending Williara G Conference of BaUway Ex- . - ot , . CITY. n EDWOOD. fibre and a few , , - - . . .,, . . ".. J age-ol- ' , nny-on- e - ' Shreds of Twine and Grains ' May Send William Hightower to Death on Gallows Oct. 8. WASHINGTON; in newspato the effect that today "NlW YORK. Oct. 8. Rocket, radio pers first to lay' Senator Qotq of Oklahoma has or camera which, will restored his eyesight through bare the 'secret of "MartT. Of course.. It isn't at: all certain that special sun treatments were deof the three will prove, a sue cessful" Sherlock Holmes of the skies nied here early tonight by the d but scientists, lured on by an senator himself. He was reached ' curiosityar-concerning our neighboring; pressing along ' all- three by telephone.' planet; ... :;.4iI am as blind. as ever," he ;. 'paths. The latest development to set, the i - - - III of'-Sand- ; ' i . ; - Two-hundre- - T. t-c- y been unlimited cruising powers it ' suggested that it might 'be sliot p to cofta-tloMars' instead of ;';."thej;' moon, which is uninhabited. many scientists affirmIndividuals veven One or, two danrtg , ...... ..- have- volunteered tdbe shot - up " in , ' ' '; Chllds'wlll b h.ld tomorrow afternoon. who sold Utrr to delegation of .executives, said that no partners, ISU place of a. camera. to were the made nd he. sold to ItehHng and president Ulrr. THIICT1 WOVXDS COUXTKD. promises, The possibility j that some folks and that the president made no pro and down the imlght be wandering up Oomml.loner Wr J ws then ak-e- In the glrl'ii body mv:? by ome shsrp posal to them. The president merely the. curvalleys- of Mars has excited adof deilre the communicated .the astronomers and of laymen iosity A woun ! under. the heart ministration to see rates reduced and 'It Uhderlood that. you are be lnttrum'ht. all .the ages fpr Mars is within an Inch of th had throughout "'tratd to the the' executives communicated hind the candidacy cf Hhi!ng fori bari;twr.r. Twenty-fivand the nearest planet ;to !. ' of thew reseeto wages . V auditor. Are you? r, r president their desire in H . the4 easiest to observe; in r V . urA : no duced. He anwwrred, "I .have taken , TO MOON, MADE. TRIPS par. th nh f?e- ;.!r.rJuCular fia hrtd ' Imaginative writers took their readIn the candidacy of any r.ertm. 'lli Cuyler Informed President-Hardinsevered. Cnrrolesloner Ward waa thtn tola j c;iP, waB tour? d "withhrr ers on trips to the? moon and laid the that .the railroads do. not feel it pos corX & , that It was reported that he was v so lohg as the rates to scenes of their stories in the surroundsible reduce a of the Utah ManufacIn cooperation with in ITtah i Th and other plan-et- a At meeting expenses of the. roads reilng ings of Mars, Saturn with boy .association Saturday James operating & in thia Power said Ufht companv main .He at their but .there was. .little scientific turers figures. 19 present cr rrlrMo,. fcelonga mnnuro;.:! r,m'l!'f George Stratton and Harden that "stem economy" already has been palgn to which h ar. l Ir.r.uert'.a'l knowledge to furnish a basis for -such Brennan, wealthiest ir execuas Bennlon an were appointed fiction.' into every department 'of f m.iV.r Jn thl :;m of th mxofin is' Axsvi:it .'. r. tive or consulting committee, to aid Introduced and The perfecting of the high powered in that the maximum econ- H ha borfd known a "wltd." lie operation on rrrcnt the l!v t'.ind of in the behalf campaign planning telescope and the adptation of .photog the power. users of Utah .for.- lower omy, commensurate with "good service, ie lion for a municipal l.rht plant w hn tfr r.ia ." , now. is in H vogue. talL feet sis Inchesag. neartr I faithfully supported Mayor FraiK-raphy :to the uses of thertnastronomers He rates.. power . the possiThe only way expenses can be cut a 120 quickenedlife-o-their interest and hat pre-out hta to his In wUhi effort pounds "The of Manufacthe Utah Precirry another world. Mars, turers' petition further down without impairing the Chemist 'Says He Found Trainmen's bility of complexion ftr.d d:irate. aimcst g.rU association The ' Standard-Examinpromise la on record and l told the efflciencT of ' ' service; which, was: seen to have large areas There-WilCuyler, anawer an to No in Be dicts 250 any Even and Poison about other 'h, featurr power report." jrh of users reduc of a bluish green and other Deadly lies to-tthrough president, ; 'wage j rumor Ke'atlve . IXINCi circulatrd KNOWN v a GtlU of rates reduction Dower for;, ' ; am ochre red, with patches of white has been tions. General nm Strike a R v p set a Hair, to runs in before the for li Meyer's JiU'.c hm Ssr.own lie hearing Jranett htj at. the poles, was- believed . by many public utilities commission on NovemLabor absorbs the greater part of m ca nta T!coe-.o- r 10 oiCiai tr life and had eft en been pttrx to MT astronomers to be capable of support- ber 15. the operating expenses, he said.' " t should lefflme t'r.ited Ftilea miril.il b.er In'.o n cf land wr.d ing life in some form. Cuyler pointed out that "average rredlc - jfjfc al J that sut h a rumor as entirely sxilh TWIN' FALt-F- . Idaho, Oct. I. Two CI.EVni.AND. O , Oct Abbut 4,000 irrigators who use pow- labor" hrailed and father ' 25 an hy cents Is an now Italian astronomer, Schiaparelli, bringing: er have also filed a petition for lower hour taken from Hon that there will be no , general without foundation ana called attenIndustrial field, containers fof specimens husband. announced in 1871 that, he had found rates. general unlawful This will be 11 was sn l.'.ew :s. s.moai ci Ed strike on the. part 'of raliroad trans- tion to the fact thai It joined whereas. ths railroads ar forced to the body her fourth the surface of the planet, scarred by with the otherpetition both and will cr hearings :y in toir.t were was cents lines et an were down upon portation brotherhooda, irvr.; r. d which. . mid many hnur, under the reg vard F. Meyer, perfectly be had at the same time. It' is ex- pay 40 i.nd. attempt any such thing': iff body ej board. labor the "war of ulations ftet of straight and seemed to have some sysWilliam within three tab! before1 the day is president by that the held attorneys' pected ifouud hearing om; He "with vast works. like executives who The conferred vp:k tem, engineering Kouth-arl ' petitioners-wiltha Urothefhoo",3Tt'r Itallroad Trainintervene , until With on week remaining Ift which of the defendant. Lyda Meyer a potlc c'&g. 'CCfrdlri' t) c called the' lines canals Tand- said he other today were: president all power users of the state the will insure n- - member el the council. foi:o3 which to file ' Samuel men. on hi tce petitions Mr, mornlnc. hnyed A. this of Rea the believed they had been! constructed practicaUy prediction Pennsylvania: Join in the fight for lower, power 0o..r tf the Klux try Into the city camralcn. ;ght cits- - ' cet,t to the front of the New York "Central; .and were ,, not simply cracks ln;- the will The .vomain fixed her eye upon the h!a b'.lf that "the aterage ' labor aen . .... rates. ' tr a' are in tar rieid for clrriar hat an hvr.:i. already .! Ttir of the surface of the planet. Southern Kruttschnitt Julius j. once or leader la not "insane to, the xjent of nomination for rurom!iloun, Ihr exhibit. RATES r INCREASED. gulped murd-gTUesoma of tried o th ' MARS IS STUDIED. fdy Robert Lovett. Union "Pacific: twic-- and settled down to Pacific; & auditt-rThe t Power Utah wonted ctaa and not for. for company ih mayor rerognialr.g condlns jn'.o ;iure r,o;her they to Professor Percival Lowell erected an raised the power rates Light Holden. Burlington; Charlea II. all users of Hal k mention th candidate put up bT hng her he had a new er.c?'. "did not glance stain In now exist." of She Illinois Markham. the calm. Arizona, power in the state, the on Central; observatory; In Flagstaff,. increase rangth her. 'show party. many, years ago and xjommenced a ing from 60 to. 260 per cent, under a HowardS.- Elliott of the Northern' Pa- the direction of the prtimena. Asked whethaf he admitted the poa- Among the latest to announc r.: M. Felton, Chicago IU1V O.NCK UXriZlJlMl). Great observation of Mars. More decision of the old public utilities com cific;. systematic on effect to an a Of the airika Previous that .RltUlty any for the nomination for com tcatlmonjW'. candidacy 10-W. Atterbury of th thanses years ago' he startled the mission given in March of this year. Western; r hurd ff the a ex more he replied that It was posible. ml5oper Is Pobert A. Moyes. fcrmer tho body of Meyer contained , a world by expressing his belief 'that The increase being so exorbitant and Pennsylvania and "President Storey of than fret.-wa h'al r ' ne ne to anmu death not cut 01a raui pro tain:;t7. cashier of the Commercial Nat. oral enough poison " Mars was inhabited by1 intelligent or- coming at the time when all lnJus-trle- s the Santa Fe. bad cum milted.. abncrrr.al ac't Pool jr. bv E. bankvcm: todiy . oo c.NV.hsi:ii. much a civilization in h wa ganisms living He ad: ii's were to of to back chemlJit Twin P. P.andatl Falla, trtlfylng i another get struggling city Mrfle returned yeslerdar frwm antHarvT advanced than ours. rr. r? e r, ' farther the - I wcvi en : i .iv state. the for nomination for th cemmis for ' The canals he saidrwere really big normal conditions, The- Standard-Examina the e v on Chicagro, having ; CHECKING hej had !') dec lares th ar.'y OFFICEES suprvlad took of in. the behalf up , sioner. . POISOX IN LIVIJt. fight more vete of strike of than ditches, bringing water from the poles the industries of the state . and so h m was a rifle. Accr-rdl-to report avns AUTO . DRIVE Mr. Dooley told In dtcll of his an- 1(0.009 the. FATAL menTbers of hia rxanlaatlon. to Irrigate of the planet" .The aroused and Informed the power users er.t much cf h'.s tlm in the tsoc da he jiotcs ocre .. red areas on' the surface of s the taken in protest against th 12 In hla platform. Mr.' Moves has V.tt! alysis of the pecimna taken from obar.d the are now "practically unani-mou- s girl was fre- .. .. t TW m an4 reduction result cent ordered of the r. Dm the wage 'Mars, .he; asserted, 'were deserts or that they J een tmai-Meyer by nr. tn body iCuentlr the protest against the scan.rj'.iy r.iMai' fallow. fields which became bluish dalous inincreases, ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.. Oct. f.- -. tained. A section of the liver weigh-I- n United Htate railway labor board ef- forward business administration. that- j After h' arre- - feeling In th t two were of counties mllll.09 t conOfficers fective July I. 2J green as the water flowed along the Ms "best efforts today he will grams yielded !fn h'fh that at:Cf;n.:st; PLAN FOR CONTEST. cffire - j rra ms of12poison : rv th Interests of the people and , including tnmbe canals in:the seasons. :...,-'.- ' Mr. Le declined, to be a party to the and fire et'mating the Of the executive committee appoint- traclnjr the course of Eugene Kempen commliIn an ballots adult the Joint strike other the taxpayers cf Ogdtn City" and that tr. a n of th r crdered on Later, he said that he had watched uar to aiert weight of the liver yesterday, James Brennan repre- sloner. In an automobile driv Thurs- normal the bluish , green area, denoting land ed "to a Irnching. male to be grams, the total of brotherhood sent eut eartr In Hptem h favors puMlC improvements sents the of committer the power springing to life with the coming of Ogden chamber of commerce and the day adn Thursday night which preced- the amount of poLort contained in the ber. claiming nothing could legally b meat th needs of t growing city." ,,nY 1 The new tsndldat for commlaaioa- theswater; spread down the northern Ogden power users; Harden Bennion, ed discovery of Kempealch's Abody In organ would bp 6. 51 milligrams. A Included in such a ballot according to Th boy rpesrd vjrfcr.frs4 bullet rection of kidney alrnilarly examined the law the er in the banking bulnss In hemisphere along the borders of the former . secretary of state- - represents his, home at Peralto Friday xrrt ' be rAtcm Into the 1 had canals to beyond the equator of the the sine of 1121. th b untU Kempenlch'e passed reduction through the witness den wage from .ttb Jwly mllligrama yielded Ull January, irrigators and George Stratton, the heart- . h.-Court h this Paraer Justice U'rem norv.IIa cn not board made decision account said. of the of labor he planet and then gradually turn retired .he Accepting poison, association.' A coroner's A J t r. T a ft e r H C rm t lr. r h' last found brown with, the waning of the manufacturers 290 on to In th be if Jury both night mrntioned mal ifl.r "weight aubjeris kidneys Arthur Woolley. of counsel, for the that .Kempenlch came to ..his death was a elou look on hit fa o season. ' .The . water, he claimed, , was the poison yield of thete or Joint ballot. Mr. prepared , and whl?h tlm h traveled extenaiTcly. fc j L There Manufacturers association will from a bulletr wound fired "by a per- friams.was t he net a r f a r fr:shter.d.. did fronr ice..melting on the polar caps of- Uta.li ballot th at submitted for returned to Ogden. gan a' separate placed by tbs witness be in-- charge of the legal battle and son Unknown." b'.."pin-- a I man. Wfcen Kd ,irreturn-aliher. a ball. The vote train 1.352 and ,theUnet. I III yardmen. IXJU COMMISSION milligrams. OIT will .be assisted by. Willey & Willey, Faf-- k Ifurr.Uhed vv OPPOSITE, VLEW: TAKEN. th who conducted an auvra 1, Judg $i.Ct5 SI in a.l he Surgeons of per now contains th fo"ow!rg e r IN HAITI. POISON rir"i Th field ; d: the attorneys,: representing tf. irrigators to the folf a before Other scientists In ths cent favor preceding th hearing. strike, with topk the opposite of the state, and Wade M. Johnson, topsy ntrles: C.rr.rr.i-- c r.er . Chris f'ly- I I .!!. In 'nine grama of hair th wltne coroner expressed .the "This mart is rt,:r. that ,. point of view. : Some said the canals city opinion lowing provision; s of attorney Ogden' City. he recovered testified that were only cracks in the surface of the bullet entered the the breast through. --oo a gram of the poison. In a section phovision AiyoimiD. and was fired with the muzzle planet i filled with - sand, t impregnatedagslnst of v e rurtner of the large and smalt intestine we!h-ln- c . request that our memwith salts of .various kinds, which beIRS. KABER the CALLED body. ' Raid thla 2.5 oh railroad be authortted he .001 he "close recovered '.' bership grama y-: friends Kempenlch'e say they vf J (Continnod on to withdraw from service on the aaroe C. A. OrmUton, th hocla.lit candl- - . .... TO v HELP SAVE of tv.-- t no GIRL cause inof e.,M. ..v for poison. know suicide and milligrams Pau Two) 1 , The experiment on a spec- dar and hour that the membership at dat. sist that he was murdered-- ' In th . mayoralty contest there t. t imen of spleen yielded, the wltneaa either th Krotherhoo.1 of .Iocomotlv ao much CUur the f it'.l t esng rot Order International News Service of Jiaiiwy Conduc eiktd. .0S2J mllligrama of poison, from Kngtneers. i'rtn-ciwhich he estimated that thr entire or- tors, or Brotherhood, of .LeccmoUt' .limited to f c : r Mayor Prank lirew-erCLEVELAND, O.,' Oct, 8. A de- FORTY GO HUHGRY . forrair I. MayPr th'.s Firemen and .1121 termined effort will be made to free contain would Kng1ne:nn of gan mluigrams. Urown and John iHurreyor .to County , The concluaion of the witness as to la authorized Marian McArdle, youthful and pretty etop work, aa a result AFTER RIOTING the 1! ;: laJlsi content of all the organs of the. vol taken, by such crgraniza- - W. I. Murphy, who la th former Smith colleges girl,' from the poison candidate. tlon-a In murder-ic with r connection of the connection with examined, including the hair, was charge ' v International Neww Service' ' he death of Daniel F. Kaber her stepAt'Drron these would contain IS. 34 milli- duclion of July 1."00 that Tuesday October ; 11, is reg the court convenes Cons' .when ierable lmrlanc la at'afhed Oct. Mo.. ST. father, again i. grams. JOSEPH, Forty istration day. . Registration of- Monday morning:.;. . ', contest for auditcr thl yeai to th In 00 the Buchanan, county prisoners , ji:wi;i inr.vrinTrD. f --a fices open rfrom 2;a, m. to 9 p. berauss at th political situation. Among:' the witnesses who will . be jail are In s6lltaryf confinement toOct." r wo . In the event Ward defense, according to night. They wtll go without food until CLASS HUSHES AT porr.Au m. If you are not registered galled ylans. are to take the Cr.-tj ?d me. (JuiUaume t;r, Salvatore Cala, now "they show i some dlsponttion to apcf I'srH. Frnc. leave th city beard present the appoir.t-Seof f 1 "'.atea m a r r. a : serving: M life sentence In the Ohio preciate what la offered, them," Sheryou cannot vote at the primary UIU V JLiXtOlX X niUXIXLtU IsccomranbM bv Mr?. H.J. Fatten .r h the h as one . acDs of ment of declaredKaber' Kueker iff at identified, penitentiary, Philadelphia today of city, election. Consult. mapof tual slayers, and Mrs. Catherine Eva The members , cf th were on were near Jsoto, remaining a prisoners hunger strike her, th w!i which . voting district on Page 12, Sec- i Kaber, the 'girl's mother, who is anx-- ! Saturday and threw food served tham CHICAGO, Oct. Walter Dill- found near that city last Saturday ion. '.era i; In the eve ;t th two cr lous to bare her life 'with Kaber. as the bars at theJaller. TneiBcott. president of Northwestern unl jTh Jewelry. a!ud at I4C.CC0. ii ond Section. Locate your regisihe aw si a! c t a motive for the plot which through l a fall were strewn with stewed verpity. announced today ths.t bv vntr Mrs. Orr cn a airefurnishingS3 corridors br tration agent, then go register Involved three generations and three peaches, oatmeal mush In syrup, bread of the tnett tllf1en timm enie hfirifl !f!" X!t h;f few valt- i others, Ibeen abolished for the present at leaat.jable p.ece were recovered. ana coriee servea to tne men " (t")ttnnfxl ii Fag' Twelc.) iimt ........ ... . - I . - . 'H-- - d - . TO PRESS UTAH .. 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