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LOWER EVERYTHING CLl BORE W& Bring Extra Girl Is Request - From Chamber of " ranging from huge; rents to costs of a divorce, is in effect DINE AT HERMITAGE deleTwo hundred eighty national forty-fr'- e Utah by gates accompanied annual delegates to:ofth Iprtyslxth AssociathA'Ametlcan convention tion ;of Traveling . !Passenger Agents were scheduled ,tp arrive , In Ogden over the .Bamoergr lines 'at .3:30 p. m. .today. lTheparty is headed by President Gordon Noble. . The members of 2the party left Salt T .tr a nr nsrlpn a t n.' m. 'sham. On of 45 a stop-ovarrival' at. tAgoonwmcn atto be; jnaae minutes yras tinie the resort was turned over to i;.'the visitor.-',.'" arrival In Ogden the party was met by business and professional tobe xnerr- of "the- lty,K'r"!-- v T"fS-r- r , KING HEADS C03LMITTEE. . King of the BuperihtendenrE. Salt Lake division-o- f .the Sonthern system, heads the' ' local reception committee. - The committee is of W. A. Whitney of tne composed Utah-Idah- o Central 4 W. H. , Chevers of 'the Union Pacific; H. L. .l3eli. of the Ogden Union' Railway and Depot company; M. . S. .Browning and A. Utah' Jlapid Transit P; Bigelow of the V. II. lines; Mayor Frank Francis, M. Driggs of Wattis. President Frank E. S. the Weber ; club; ' President; Presi, Hinckley of, the Rotary club dent V.; H. Reeder, Jr.. of the club, and Qus Wright, president ' of the Progressive, Business club. WOMEN OX COMMITTEE. The woman's reception committee is composed of Mrs. Edward Bichsel. chairman ; Mrs. A. P. Bigelow," Mrs. F. M. Driggs," Mrs. C. H. Barton, Mrs. from ?100 to $30 for handling - ; - . ? ...... Pa-'-ific Sinn Fein Have .Failed to Agree' As Yet to First Condition ' DUBLIN.' Sept-- ( By the - Asso- is - . 4 y , . . . -- : -- e . . . y . B. "in-vie- . -In - n3. s - - - g. . -- . . j . -' lire-land- , and-chicke- H . . . - . - d v : - -- ; - - - " gls-lati- " " . i ciated Press.) Appointment plenipotentiaries to', the proposed at Inverness with British repre sentatives to. discuss the settlement of ithe Irish, question was 'approved.-bthe Dail Eireann at its, session here , , "' today. ' The appointment,s approved follow: Arthur Griffith,, founder 'of .the Sinn . H.: L.. Mrs. ,AV.aUis, H. Bell, Mrs. W. Fein and foreign minister in the Dull -W.H. Reeder, L..Jr.,' Mrs. - M. S. Brownu chairman. cabinet.. R. B. ' Michael Collins; financominister E.' King, Mrs. ing. Mrs. Mrs. Wr. Porter. Mrs.- FredMrs.Gentsch, "C. Barton, oneof-JthleadRobert F. E. Lewis. A. .Whitney and in the prelinrflnary; negoing figures ' ': DINNER AT, IlilRJlITAGE. tiations. C. H. Cutting, executive chairman Eamon Sinn" J. Fein memDuggan, of the national comniittee, will pre- ber of parliament. r '.. George-Gavan- . side at the Hermitage at the banquet Duffy, who haa acted this evening. The Utah reception com- as representatives, of the .Slnn Fein. of M. O..Culton, D. abroad. mittee, composed S. MariL. & pencer, B. W. Robbins, lOSSIBIiE CONFEENCI;:. L. The ball's official, bulletin announc P. Baker, W. G. Wilson. the five .plenipotenapproval of was 'Needham, ing Helnvuth, R'.-tiaries done of this says W. A. Wag- La possible conference with representa D. R: Owen, J. F. Keate, ner, William Hunsburger and IT. W. tives of the.JJritlsh government'. The D ail plenipotentiaries, it was exStoutenbor&uglv will all be in attend' ance at the celebration.' here.' were not appointed. 'to go to plained, She we. A. V. Inverness J. E. Light, E.-response ' to jthe . prime C." Mi N. 4nvitatronVBrowne; Bayslinger. minister's but 'have been Kipp, W4 W, Fuller, H. M.- - Gushing and . E. chosen .to "carry:.on, possible ivegptl v R. "Jennings of ihs Utah cntertain-which may-o-r may nbt Yollijw the rrieht committee have planned a num- receipt, by Mr. Uoyd George of the ber of novel features, for the closing Dail cabinet's reply. events-thiv PRKM1ER DlSSATISFIEp. 'evening. v AYOMKN TO ASSIST. LONDON, Sept. 14. (By the AssoMembers of the Utah fadies enter- ciated Press.) Although "nb actual tainment commitU, consisting o Mm. hitch"- has occurred in the 'Irish- negoA. W, Wagnen Mrs. J.' E. Light, Mrs. tiations," says the Evening Standard E. A. Shewe. Mrsv AV. Petersen. Mrs. today, "the' premier was so dissatisfied P." F. "Harding, Mrs; C. H. Cutting. with Eamonn de Valeras reply that he asked the couriers sent to Mrs. C.. W. Price, Mrs. Fred McClure, Mrs. M. O. Culton. Mrs: II. ,M. Cush-in- return, immediately. to Dublin to conMrs. C M. Baysinger,1 Mrs. B. W. vey to .Mr. , de .Valera the premier's ; '; Robbins. Mrs.' W. WT. Fuller, Mrs. H. views on the points raised." "In view of the indefinite .characW.' Stoutenborough and Mrs. W. G. conWilson, , will assist the Ogden ladies' ter of the Sinn Fein proposals." committee in'entertaining the visiting tinues the newspaper, "the . couriers were in effect' told to go home; and delegates! while in Ogden. produce !, 8omethlng' better. ' Mr. ,d MUSIC ON JOUKNEY. note was so full of reservaThe entire party .will depart from Valera's as tions to all 'sorts of: difprecipitate after the for Hermitage shortly Ogden : not- - cleaned were" ficulties up,; in. en they route 5 p. m. Musical numbers ; full conference. of the to thi Hermitage will be furnished by advance ' acdid also not "These reservations to and the Ariel quartet. The trip cept Mr. Lioyd Georgre'a" first, condias furnished from the; canyon is being .Cen- tion that the basis of the whole con- 's the courtesy . of the -Utah-Idah- o ference must .be acceptance ; of tral lines. inclusion .within the empire." .At- the Hermitage; a famous trout be to will',' served dinner the passenger ' representatives, the HISTORY TEXTBO OKis ) courtesy of the Ogden chamber of commerce.1 The dinner is slated to be TERMED PRO-BBITISserved -at 7 p. m. sharp. At 8.- 30 P. m the party will leave the Hermitage for Ogden. Dancing AIINNEAPOLIS, Minn... Sept. at:the White Cftywill be the closing When? today's session ' of the,- annual feature of the local visit. 9Dancing will encampment, of ".the United Spanish commence promptly at" p. m. and War Veterans opened the report of the to be in at- resolutions committee was presented. Ogden citizens ' are urged ... tendance. The" committee charged that British "The Ogden chamber of commerce "propaganda"- was evident used in the pubhopes for a large attendance of our editions of a history ..---- ; business "representatives Jt the 'dance lic schools. this , evenlg," said Secretary O. J. , The report stated . that the i book Stilwell today. "Members are re- emits historical facts,, such as the BosBunker quested not only to 'bring their only ton Tea party,' Lexington-'anbut an extra .one, since most of Hill; that It eulogizes Benedict Arnold girt, the-- 950 delegates expected will not and sacrifices historical facts in- favor of international relations between have their ladies with them. t BADGE IS INTRODUCTION. the United States and 'Great Britain "It is understood that the badge Other resolutions 'condemn the Ku of,' the visiting delegates will be all Klux Klan and demah.deiiK'of, aU'for-me- r the Introduction necessary. 7 Members service men' te en0eirage- If profiteering in time '.of war a making (Continued on Fae Two.) felony. f; -- r ; J.;L.-yuhdt,T)ud-e- be-nea- r o ' - Ki-wan- ' ; - -- nd : K Sli SELECT J er - - the-seco- -- Asso- , . . (By the 14. l on . y.' " e . . nego-tat',o- ns er . n in-hi- s st - , -- -- 6- . - . , on Employment SHOT AT THIRD Secretary Davis Points Out More Were Idle In 1914 and Now More Garages Than Houses Are Being Built. Bank Robbers and Burglars Among Desperate Five to Escape WARNING - Spanish-America- s , : un-Fmov- ed. ew . ,' - , SENT OUT Sept. 14. Minnesota led today In a proposed national ST. to relieve the unemployment situation and speed construction of .needed highway Improvements. Ogden Police and Sheriff's Charlea M. Babcock, Minnesota commissioner of highways, announced a Office AEked to Assist in toward Influencing congress to vote a plan to enlitt public 1821 emergency appropriation of double Capture highway aid Instead of the proposed 25 per cent reduction. The movement. Is being launched In Una with an appeal by Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce, for continuance of SALT LAKE CITY Sept. 14 Five highway building to employ Idle men. prisoners at the Utah stata prlion esFormal call .for the national unemployment caped early today after overpowerWASHINGTON,, Sept 14, will be Issued by President Harding soon after ing two guards and shooting at a probably ar his return from New York. The plane, officials added, have been practical- third. Th prisoners who escapedburg-larle of convicted Khadlow. Stanley ly completed and have bsen sent to the yacht Mayflower so that President In Salt can Lake Frank Fmlth discuss Mr. them City; Hoover. with Harding A definite date was said to be still undecided, although and "Jimmy" Miller who robbed the 26, September now appeared most probabla. ' Sprlngvllle bank at Sptingvllle. Utah, Acceptanceg.are understood to have been received from the thirty con- of veral thousand dollars; Edward ferees who wilt rtprtient the country at the conference. - Among thote who Harris, who robbed the Bank ot will attend. It haa bten Indicated, are Samuel Gompere, John L. Lewis, pretl-den- t St. aeorge," Utah. cl Owf of the United Mine Workers of America, and Charlea M. Scrrwab..chatr-maPlsftfr eonvlctsd cf robber! which of the Bethlehem Steel corporation. ' ended in a duel with the Salt Lake City police when a companion of hi effort te find work for the PHILADELPHIA, Sept 14. A concerted and Detective George Haroby were decided upon by business ahot help stimulate builntii-wi- i dead. men at a luncheon Tuesday of the Philadelphia chamber of commerce at wa a patient In the prisco Shadlow which Gov, Henry j. Allen of Kaneas, wae the chief speaker. hospital and Ulaney wa a nurse there. llfASHINOTON. Sept. l4.Thoe the majority of them were looking Lewis Allen, a guard, received word ' over the who that a man wa suffering from vioare disturbed for helpers. if lent pains. He went to the horpital, unemployed of today, overlook that in 1914 there were 7,009.000 out NEW YORK, S'pt. 14 Plan of being held up by Shadlow. HUi gun of work, a larger percentage of whom Urbaln Iedoux to repeat here the wa taken from him. The two priswere men and actual bread winner, "auctions" of unemployed which he oners with Allen preceding them then than Is the present' unemployment. staged on Botton common, met with marched across the yard to the main Davis said today in a state- opposition today from various organis- cellhouse. the guard on the tower not Secretary , ment. ations Interested In the welfare of the being suipiclous on account of the Mr. Davis said present unemploy- Jobless. Ledoux announced he would guard accompanying1 the men. ment figures Include great numbers hold his first auction here next MonG ITT AN OTI nnt G UN. of persons upon whom earnings no day. one U really dependent. When the trio reached the rr.u.r "Such an exhibition would oply "While 'we have our unemployed, make trouble and would accomplish cellhousc. Shadlow ard Blaney Jurnpd let us not forget the 12.000.000 who no useful purpose." aald Bird Cofer. upon Charles Longson, another guard. are still at work," the statement atd. commissioner of public welfare and Tney obtain! his gun also. They then "A further encouraging fact Is that head of the mayor's committee on un- threw both the guard Into a cell and 1500.000.000 la now available about employment. look their kes from them, taking tie the country in the form of honda alHugo Frayne. of the American Fed- precaution also to Mnd and gag them ready Issued or appropriated by the eration of Labori declared labor was to avoid any outcry. Shadlow state, county and municipal govern-ment- a opposed to the auctions ar.d that IUaney then unlocked th cell of Smith. Miller and HirrtJi would get for public worka. Undoubtedly reception" this will be organlxed Intelligently." If he attempted to hold them here. Th five started out from the with a strrtchsr. Two cf tc Jame F. Kleman. department comSIGNS OF RECOVERY. were men the coats which had teen Veteran mander cf of Foreign War, Positive algna of bunlneae recovery also Joined In the auction from taken the guard. As a conseprotest. have been furnished by the commisin the tower as tfce the quence, sioner of labor statistic, Secretary men crossed th yard, thought that a Davis e.Id. man was being taken to the hospital, Taking all the families of the Unitsince one of the five was carried on ed States on the average, there are th stretcher. The procession moved two bread winners to every family." towards the hwpital where a Udder he aald. "If one of these bread winwaa eecured. ners is unemployed, it seriously cripCLIMB OVER LADDER. ples, but it does not necessarily Impoverish the .family. Mind you. I am This was placed against the wall not saying that there is not at this near the tower. The guard then obtime considerable 'actual suffering served that the men were prisoner among our people, nor that this winend Immediately opened fire. The ter may not bring. more suffering unthe three revolver and ued prisoner it something intelligent and effecran out of ammunition. The the guard tive Is done to relieve tho situation." next moment the prisoner cllmbd PUTS MEN AT WORK. the ladder and got over the wall to Discussing efforts to rellave the sitfreedom. uation. Secretary Davis said the emUpon receipt of word from SjlII to Powers ployment service of the department of All Invited Lake of th delivery at the etate ljfbor was doing all It could to place of Folic Jonathan penitentiary Chief Conference Get Idea worker In positions. Jones recruited a po from the night "During the harvest." he explained, and early day shift and dispatched of Program "it sent between 5,000 and C0.900 the men In an automobile to scour the men to farms and kept them moving southern portion of- the city. as the harvest season moved north- . WASHINGTON. were stationed on s.11 Lookout The Sept. 14. ward. city from the south. enleringhe government has sent to the road "The employment ssrvtce t at pres- American convicts were refive The escaped of all powers Invited to governments ent taking care of the threshing and participate to commandeered an auon in ported the conference the corn suiting situation wherever ad- limitation of armaments and Far East- tomobile. Motorists driving toward ditional men are needed for this pur- ern auestlons a list of the topics sug- Ogden were slopped and questioned. pose. All were able to answer tho polio gested for discussion. BILK WEAR DEMANDED. aryd were permitted to Britain Great the having accepted "Cotton and woolen goods already American view that there should be satisfactorily proceed. how algna of recovery and there Jim nothing in the wsy of a .rarcely a plant in the country turning conference In connection preliminary the cut allk hosiery that Is not working Washington conference on with limitation full or overtime. Silk fabrics are on of armament and Far Eastern ma- SING SING CONVICT the move. These things speak for tter, diplomatic circles In Washington IN THRILLING ESCAPE themselves and msy be speaking the were Inclined today to doubt the acsame language as the figures showing curacy of the report published in that more garages than hbuaea OSSINING. K. T.. Sept. 14. Jose;-have L'Homme Libre, of Paris that England a manslaughter convict, made been built in recent months. Shoe had proposed to France and Sorace. that factories seem to be working for the the supreme council meet Italy from Fing E'nir In Paris thrilling most part on fancy high priced wo- next month to discuaa Fsr Eautero prison today. Rawing through early men's shoes. This. may be accounted th bar of Ms cell. Forar climbed a trap door to th tocf of th for by the further fact that men now questions. through British Is Th underd TO to the ground out of the hardy forms nf employment stood here to government and prison hive always felt that on a telephone wire,feet are not shoe buyers. The demand for the work of the Wathlnrtcm scaled th Into Hudson rtver.prirn dived wall and He these will come whe the railroads ence would be simplified If conferthere emerged below the prison and disapand the factories are started on a could be such a preliminary discussion more going scale, when the more sta- of Far Eastern subjects, bxii when Sec- peared In th darkness. ple grades of shoe for men will come that the Hughe hade It Into larged demand. That cannot long retary JOIJET. III.. Sept. 14. Or. mia was not acceptable it was dropplan bt- delayd. The situation begins to ped for good so fir is known In was shot to death- - nf1 two were wounded In a dah for- liberty at th brighten." Washing ton. JOnq GO BEGGING. Jollet penitentiary today. In . whlrh" oo NEW YORK. Sept. am! a Carl S'.tpina, a Chicago xur.n-.anhalf million .persons U.Although have been de- FORMER DEMOCRATIC Edward Thorpe. :o of Chlcaxa. rr.s.d clared to be without "employment In their Ktepina had f;'ed tt, t!r Orrater New York, there are "vera! bolt of bis ce"l ork and .CONGRESSMAN DEAD thousand Jobs going Paul C. other, 2S ) i rs old. Albers, president of the Brooklyn MasTheolore . ter Bakers' association. drcUred PITTSFI EI.l, Il'.a. SpC U. WIL was killed by the rifle cf a ruatd ti He appealed to the comHan Osorga William, art! li years, he was srallrg The wall after the quinmissioner of markpfs for deputy at tet had ecjr-eformer Democratic con e renins through a hole rut la cooperation in obtaining bakers' h!pers at sala-rl- s large from lilinyia. died suddenlr the roof of the cellhoue. Jchn Koch. of Hi to f to A rtk. lHneu. Fu- Mtrvlng ten years to K'e anil Oeorc last r.laht after m :i!'nc, 1 Mr. Albers said that there wtre neral arrangement have nvl been William, under the mmi were wounded erou,yA , 10,000 bakers In the greater city and completed. on NEW YORK. Sept,. 14. Mrs. Ros-co- e Arbuckle, who was knqwn prociated 'Press;) John Bassett Moore, as Minta Durfee. left New of the United States, was elected i fessionally fori San Francisco, to York today of the International court of Jus- help her husband If possible, although judge tice by the assembly of the league of he has been separated from him for ballot in the f ivp years. nations on which Voting for members of the cdurt morn"I am going to him because I think at" this. oclock ten 'here began.' is mv duty-tIt him," she ' ' ing. want him to in every acid. "I help r Altmlrary-Cravler- . of ..Dr..JRafaeI "how can. I know. Just don't I way Spain: vPr. Ruy Barbosa, of BraxU; I can be of service to him. but many VIcount Robert F1nlar of. Great will turn up that I can do. Britain; Dr. Alejandrd Aivare. of: ;things we were married I was 17 "When S.' de Bustsmente, and my husband Chile; Dr.. Antonio That- ws back , 21. of Cuba j 'Dr. Andre Weiss, of France; in 1908. ' Flv-yjago we agreed r. T.o to disagree, and I .received Dr. Yoreu Odt . of Japan;-Dr- . a separate Comrpenda-torerDlonltlC. Loder of Holland, and or perUnfortunately Antllottl, of Italy, were maintenance. as there you please fortunately, haps on the first are no children. We were not bitter elected ' by the assembly, . ballot. We simply de.The council of the league, which met cgalnst each weother. would cided remain good that at the secretarlatslmuilaneously with Mr. Arbuckle friends. has been very Rein of the assembly the meeting his treatment of me in formation hajl. confirmed the- - assem generousto infinance. I have not had of Viscount Flnlay, Dr. regard bly's, choice to these work years and last .during Weiss, Dr. Oda and Signor Arllottl who consequently were definitely elec- February he made me a present of a fine automobile. . ted, to the court. "A reconciliation? That depends on MANDATES tJUISTlON I find that my place is with whether the him and whether he finds Decision not- - to-- Intervene in that he Is mandates' question pending the re- ready for a return to the life we led sult of negotiations between the prin- when we were married, when I was cipal mandatory powers and the Unit- bis inspiration. All I know now Is ed States ws reached today by the that I am going to a friend who needs bit of help he can get." special commission, of the league of nations. Lord Robert Cecil, represen- every Mrs. Arbuckle. was accompanied on tative of the Union of South Africa, trip to Snn Francisco by her that the the Mrs. Flora Durfee, of Los presented a resolution mother, two principal classes 'of mandates for Angeles. former iGerman colonies be immeSPEEDY TRIAL LIKELY. diately .defined and expressed regret BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14. The for the' delay In their' definition. was cleared today for a" speedy way yWyAIT RESULTS trial of Roseoe C (Fatty) Arbuckle. When-th"cpmmlsslo'n met, Herbert motion picture comedian, on one' of A. L. Fisher, of Great Britain, told two charges which hold that he is rethe members that negotiations were sponsible for the death of Miss Virat the moment in progress between ginia Rappe, motion picture actress, the chief mandatory, powers and' the after she had been subjected to an It would alleged attack In his rooms in the SL. Washington government and the comtherefore bo Inopportune for Francis hotel here. mission ,to. intervene before the The first charge Is murder, prehad been concluded. The com- ferred Monday by Mrs. Bambina mission decided that hej result of the Maude Delmont, wh said she was in an adjoining room at the time of the negotiations" be awaited- to send ,It" was, decided, however,' attack. The second is man to the council "of the feague, ttlleged which was returned as a slaughter, deupon which devolves the duty of ex- true bill by the 'county grand Jury fining the terms of the' mandates . last night and which will become a pressing, regret at, the delay. v formal indictment-wheit is filed la ; t '.MOORE 'ACCEPT court tomorrow. ; c The authorities are dlscuailng toNEW .YORK." Septal 4. John Basset Moore announced' at his residence day, the charge on winch they will here" today that he would accept elecbring the actor to trial. District Attion to- the. International - court of torney Brady is of the pinion that sixty-firJustice,- lie Js charge should stand. If year. the murder is cleared of that charge la Ellhp Root, who had declined election Arbuckle the event that he la tried on It. he because of age, is J76. .Mr, Moore has Ijeen professor of must still face the manslaughter international law and diplomacy at charge. GIRLS TESTIFY. Columbia university for,: twenty yeara The coroner's inquest, which start and has had. a varied public; service v. id Monday, was continued tndar involving relations, j He was law clerk of the depart- rMlss Zeh Prevost and Alice Blake ment of . state in 1S8 5, third assistant Know gins, scneauiea as witnesses. of state from .188 to 1891, They attested In statements to the ausecretary, assistant-secretar- y of state In 1918, thorities and the grand Jury that they n were present at the Labor day secretary and counsel" of, the peace commission in 1898J in the St. Francis hotel In which party Miss counsellor of the etate department In Rappe Is alleged to have received the ' 1914 injuries that resulted in her death four He has beena member of the per- days later. manent court at The Hague since 1914 The Woman's Vigilante commitand-lvice chancellor df the interna- tee, formed to assist the moral forces tional high ' commission organised at of the city in maintaining the honor the financial confer- of the courts and of the administraence in 1915. tive bodies, is expected at Its reguoo lar meeting today to take up the Arbuckle matter and determine on. the VENI22GLOS WEDDED atand it shall take. Arbuckle received news of his InIN LOND ON CEREMONY dictment in the city prison earl tf- l.day. He 'said little and appeared Newspapermen who attempt .' LONDON, Sept. - 14.'; Eliphterios ed mm noted that his Venlzelos. former premier' of Greece face was more pallled than usual and and Helen Shlllxza; daughter of Greek that an of dejection seems to have business man in' London were married become air fixed on him. at the registry office. here this fore... W OMEN- - TAKE - ACTION. noon." Mr. Venlxelos is 67 years of out far his breakfast," keepage "and his bride Is' 10 years his Jun- ingHeitssent items a secret. ior. After ;ar 'fortnight the couple Dr. Mariana Berlola. president of will go to America where M.. Venlxelos the Vigilante committee to in behalf of the said Women's expects speak -that she expected the committee league at Its meeting today would adopt res"' .' oo olutions pledging every assistance to'the authorities posnlbls jn the clearSIIAYER ENDS LIFE ing up of the Arbuckle case. "We will have a committee 'of wo, WHEN SURROUNDED men at the trial." Dr. Bertola said. Two charges have ben placed HIBBING, Minn., Sept. 14, John against Roseoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, moW. Webb, who snot 'and. killed three tion picture star, in connecllgn with members pf the Hlbblng police force the .death of Miss Virginia Jtsppe. film fast Thursday night, shot and killed actress- The Ban Francico county himself, at .a shack. one mile east of grand Jury last night voted an Indict- Hlbbing when surrounded by a police (Continued n Pag Two.) . OENEVA.-.Sept- GUARDS, TAKE PAULtMlnn - ad 2 OVERPOWER ACT . , divorce cases. CLUBS Question Not; to jBe Taken Indictment Charges ManUp Pending Results of slaughter,. But Murder Negotiations Complaint Still Operates . ': worb AID COMEDIAN MANDATES TAKEN UP WOMEN'S in Gary today. The cut3 follow closely the big reduction in wages of steel wprkers. .: Lower .prices were recorded in restaurants, house 'rents, ' clothing. Physicians reduced attheir, call charges to $2, torneys announced a 'cut of Passenger Agents From All Parts '; of Country y Entertained SETS OUT TO Columbia University Prof es Minta Durfee ' Says They ' sor Says He Will Accept Have Been Separated for His Election' Five Years Sept.'14.A GARY, Ind.,' reduction in prices Commerce : POST AS LEAGUE JUDGE TO DIVORCES Federal Government, States and Cities at ATW'S WIFE C ge, " - Le-do- ux cell-hou- U. S. SENDS se OIT LIST OF TOPICS FOR SESSIONS . he h -- esM-ap- e - clr u - - vj4. bing. rt'esi f.-.ir- to-tfa- y. d rk's ;r , |