| Show POLICE TO HOLD SIX SUSPECTS IN BANK ROBBERY Complaint to Be Filed Fifed and High Bail Set if Release Attempt Made Determined to hold six abc suspects inthe Inthe in inthe the Sugar Sugarhouse house bank robbery of August 25 until an investigation of ot the crime is completed police Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- dOl day ordered a complaint charging the six with the crime drawn up to be signed and filed in case any attempt Is made to release them thorn from jail Our Investigation Is not complete Detective Sergeant C. C C H. H Olson declared declared de do- dared but within a few days W wo we believe we wc will have more evidence against them It Is imperative however that the suspects be kept In jaiL In case cas any attempt to spring them is is' made the complaint will wm be filed and the ball placed so high they will be forced to stay In jail until trial The three men and three women who police pollee are c attempting to link with the bank robbery are Ed Frasier Gene Thomas Bill Chadwick Patsy Chadwick Mrs J. J McKee and Mrs Mildred Walker They were arrested Sunday HABEAS CORPUS FILED Preparation of the complaint ing lag them with the robbery came after atter af at- ter Norval E. E Callister attorney filed tiled a petition for a writ of ot habeas corpus in district court late Tuesday In behalf of Fred Bringhurst who was vas not identified Judge Allen G. G Thurman Issued the writ and empowered Mr Callister to serve it person personally ly ordering the suspects be brought before him before 5 p. p m. m The attorney did not serve the writ however and the Judge quashed pro pro- Mr Callister explained his chief purpose In filing the petition was was to make It possible for him to talk to one of the prisoners held incommunicado by police pollee Three other suspects arrested Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day when police rounded up eight men and three women were brought Into police court Wednesday The trio C. C E. E Bishop 22 Carl Ross 32 and Tony Mello 30 pleaded guilty to vagrancy charges and were ordered to serve six months in the city jail suspended on condition they leave Salt Lake within 24 hours TWO RELEASED Two others Tony ny Penna 40 and Lee McCoy 26 were released Wednesday after being questioned by police Penna was tentatively Identified Monday by bank as closely resembling one of the trio of ot bandits who robbed the bank but later investigation investigation in in- revealed he was not implicated implicated im ira- Detective Olson said S Several veral Sa Sin San Francisco policemen va vacationing tl ning in Salt Lake the suspects Wednesday sd but were unable to ld Identify any of them oli c said I I I POLICETO POLICE TO HOLD SIX SUSPECTS Continued from Pare Page Nine Ing their to take part of the thc increased wages created by the ac act ac in n merchandise On motion moton of Mr Peyser Keyser it was agreed that steps would be 36 taken to force these employers t to pay jay their workers in i money and Ie let them hem spend it i where and ad how they choose chose PRICE WARNING ARNING Governor Blood Blod warned against agat un undue undue un- un u- u due price advances advance in commodities declaring that a Ua desperate situation will wi arise arie if i commodity prices price go up unduly without a corresponding increase increase in in- I. I crease In wages He suggested that tha the matter of fair pries prices be left up to the mater members of te the industry but bu indicated that action acton would be taken by ay the state in case violations of his h warning waring occurred During discussions of the coal cl code the governor was emphatic in his statement that each code must contain con con- tam tain a guarantee that there will be beno beno beno no monopoly or attempts to discriminate discriminate nate and injure the small smal operator Ezra J. J Fjelsted of Ogden a member member mem memo ber of the committee asked aked why i iwas it i for retail furniture was necessary dealers to have a special code Instead of being governed by the master re retailers retailers' re- re re toilers toilers' code He was informed that tha special conditions exist exIt in the te furniture furni furni- turn lure business busine which make mae a special specia code necessary The Te same se condition conditions Lc s true in i the automobile business ac ae cording to several automobile dealers who are asking that they be given the right to adopt a special code Gus P. P Backman who has ha been In charge of all al code hearings urged a ruling on the thc capacity of certain certin state officials ocial attending the hearing He was told that they must act only in inan inan an nn advisory ry capacity and must mut make no code attempt to dictate provisions of the te |