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Show NEWSPAPER WOMEN TOURING THE WORLD Armed with a typewriter, two cameras, two suit cases and $150 In cash, Miss Louella Conly and Miss Anna Plnet, two Chicago newspaper women, are on a trip around the world Yesterday they came to Salt Lake City and spent the day ftlffhtfipetnir in Zlon. Thn vminfl wnmAn In. tend to make their expenses by writing for magazines and newspapers. A sealed message to the Merchants' club at San Francisco and from the Chicago Chi-cago Commercial association will yield the first assignment for the young women. wo-men. Miss Conly commenced her newspaper career a little over three years ago, under un-der Jeane Cowglll. a special writer for the Chicago Chronicle, and also an editorial edi-torial writer for Harper's. Miss Conly's ability soon attracted the attention of the Chicago Journal, and later she accepted : a position on the staff of the Evening Post. The young women expect to stop in Honolulu; Japan. Philippines, Australia. New Zealand and countries in Asia and Africa, European countries will also be visited on the trip, which is to take from three to four years. Clark Files Petition.. William A. Clark of Salt Lake yester-' day afternoon filed a petition in bankruptcy bank-ruptcy in the Federal court. He says his assets are $293.66, and his liabilities $1562.29. |