Show t ‘ f i i t to v -- — THE OGDEN overworked employes He gets pay for overtime Tragic Death Shows - I- - anticipates — not without —a harvest df remarkable bonuses at Christmas as tonic for the present strain - ’ - Wall Street Strain f r i ' £ "1 I - -- BY JESSIE HENDERSON played football but it’s ping-pon- g! Special Correspondent qf The compared with this Some Standard-Examinof the commission fellows look EW YORK' NOv Whether like tattooed men but at that or not the woman employe of they were lucky The may have lost an ear or so made er Wall street firm Jumped from he fortieth floor of the Eqjiit-bl- e building or fell in thei of sheer nervous exhaustion her tragic death this week illustrates the strain under Which ' clerical and telegraph "forces in thd Wall street district have labored ever since stocks en insane ’The clerks and telegrapherl ve been as hard hit as the los-g speculators The stockhold4 rs merely- had to watch theif oney melt away but fhexleriq besides In some cases doing ihat also— have had to work day and night to record the record-- 3 breaking sales diz-ine- ss 1 V V f -- - TICKERS FALL BEHIND ‘During the current frenzy the offices of firms dealing in the vagaries of stock and curb markets have resembled reftigee Camps in the devastated regions When 'Wail street explodes when the tickers are hours behind the tidal wave of sales when seven or eight million shares of stock Swap owners within three hours these things have as and unpredictable an effect as the eruption0 of Krakatoa which sent shivers dozen times around the earth and ashes as far as from the South seas" to' far-reachin- g? ' Paris - k' think every barber and elevator man In the have lost United States must money through - the recent slump” said ajWaU Street curb broker today as he gulped a glass of milk and crammed a sandwich into his mouth His collar was torn his eyes bloodshot his left sleeve ripped and he had a beautiful black eye His good eye however scarcelylift-e- d from the ticker tape as he ‘I boot-blac- but more money in a day they than they ever ild before In their lives ” Re staggered off to a refugee comer fell across the legs of a slumbering ejerk and dropped sound asleep on the cot assigned to him Nearly every office has established several refugee the use of the staff Since the offices have been at work! 24 hours every day including Sundays since the landslide started if was necessary ' to break the staffs up Into shifts and provide sleeping quarters where employes could snatch a few hours respite Scores of clerks have’ not been home-fotwo weeks Dozens have ot even left the offices food igarets even clean collars and hirts have been sent in to them it the expense of the firm Still others have had hotel rooms put alt their disposal With meals si ntlto the room noise meticu-- d all the cod ldu$ly shushed djihg which for perhaps a brief five hours a grateful boss could a :range for afraizled and indisv VA ‘ pensable worker Mahy employes of the stock brokerage firm'did ndt even take time off to vote The 80 per cent of employes who were given election day off spent it as a rule in sleep It was the first day off for most of them in a fortnight It can not be cor-nersf- or THE “EYES” OF THE HOMELAND THEIR CARE i T 1 e i 4 -- re-elect- ion 12-ye- -- - v 1 4 I 1 -- utahIbbery SUSPECT TAKEN u " 9 4 MEMPHIS TennNov 9— CAR) — Henry Slaughter was arrested here today and is held for robgallon in connection with of a bank at Sandy City Utah bery1923-in in which bandits escaped with $12000 The prisoner denied any connection with the ‘robbery - CARVER TO SPEAK IN MONTPELIER IDA Armistice day will be observed In Montpelier Idaho with a parade sponsored by the "schools and American Legion At the close of the parade the American Legion public schools and luncheon clubs will join in a union meeting in the taber nacle The address on an Armistice rtav theme will) be delivered by John Edward Carver of Ogden " ’ SION - Street He is probabJyrolling over in his grave because' he didn’t go j into business there: r TAX -- debt: & ‘ DECEMBERS $60000 in 4 Well they say Captain --Kidd used to stroll up and down Wall L AMEND s SET ELECTION or because she didn’t get them Four cases we know about personally One was a stenographer who lost only three hundred dollars but It meant that-shhad to rent her cosy apartment and take a lodging houie'room for the rest of the winter One was a ‘wife who economizing on clothes invested a fair sum and saw $5000 crumble ’ away in - 49 minutes One was a retired ex- -' professional golfer who had a house and stocks worth $300000 on Wednesday of1 this'’ week he emerged from retirement minus house and stocks and looking for a job The fourths player of margins was up to this week’ the owner of a smalKf factory outside New York City and1 the no if he is possessor of $375000 ' i ' ness prevent' Ills ‘becoming a candidate to succeed himself WOULD The’ Third ward embraces that part of Ogden city north of the Ogden river ‘Sofar no candidates have filed their intentions of enREV tering the face but it is anticipated that one or more will I do so j’ within the next few days CandiFOR Income 18 have dates until November to file Graduated fees Are with the clerk of the board' of eduSubmit Urged May cation a notice of their intention of becoming a candidate and havi Matter To Vote Third Municipal Ward To ing their names printed on the off ficial balloVElect Successor To sub- -' SALT LAKE Nov- Superintendent B A Fowler’ re- committee of ' advisors legislative Thos M Irvine ports there will be no vacancies and no election this year considering constitutional changes consequently There will be a school board elec- - in Weber county school district for tax levision reached! agreement ion in the Third ward of Ogden today on the wording of jhe amend- - ‘ -TERM PRISON GIVEN on ment they will recommend for Lm- 4 December The Wednesday city election will be held to name a the income lax ( ” ATTACKER OE GIRL posing As adopted the amendment would ’ successor to Thomas M Irvine president of the board who has deSALT LAKE Nov 9—Frank Tate maketoit mandatory afor the legislaclared that he 'will not 'be a can 41 convicted by a jury of attempt ture provide for graduated ins come ta&and a business excise tax didate for to cuminilly assault a ar President Irvine who has ‘served ing by income The amend- old Salt Lake girl last July 23 near measured on the bord during the past five the Jordan river and Eighth North ment would authorize but would years and as president during the street was sentenced today by not require the legislature to prolast year says he regrets very much Judge McConkie to a termfof one vide for tin intangible property tax The question: of whether constithat the pressing! demands jf busi- - to 10 years in prison tutional changes for tax revision could be submitted to the people in ! subtract from the height DEATH ESCAPED a single amendment or) would re- What can" be done with double quire a separate vote L on each IN SHOOTING CAJSE change windows T Be thinkful for them in was still at issug today Ata small or medium-size- d room beSALT lake Nov 9—Gordon torneys who had been invited to discause the new treatment favors Hill son of Mr and Mrs Periey A cuss the proposals for constitudealing with them as one unit — and Hill was today reported practically tional changes disagreed on this ' the room has the air of greater recovered ‘from a bullet wound in point j 1- his scalp suffered Sunday when" a siace' : It is amazing how you can "move 23 caliber rifle 1 was accidentally walls” and change the size of a discharged In the hands o£ John A garden at Monterey Calif ha? room with the help of window Bowman con of Mayor and Mrs a specimen of every kind of tree in l I the world John F Bowman draperies SCHOOL BOARD that fur coat and diamond ring either because these ate hocked r the (workers the high tension and-thdisruption of routine is a phase in a great ahd exciting even though thoroughly exhausting' game No merp loyalty to ticker tape opr adding machine could keep them at theif posts hour after hour day after day week after week neither a sense of duty nor the sense of in a game which '‘“They all seem to have been rocks thesharing financial of the dabbling in the market” he whole world sums centers all of the up on gulped "holding anywhere 4fom 10 to 35 shares It’s the small buyers mostly on margin who were caught in this In a ay the small and inexperienced uyers turned it from a squall a tornado for they got panic tricken and began to unload "Who made any money put of ?” for an instant ‘his good eye lickered from the ribbon "No-oso far as I know made real money except the houses which get their’ commissions on sales whether the market is bull or bear The only thing I’ve got out of two weeks without sleep' is a $50000 sock on the jaw and this - EXAMINEE For a Jot of other people It looks as- - though the stomachache of Wall Street presaged-- a mighty slim’ Christmas (Notices of summer homes for sale sprinkle the real estate columns Many a chorus girl will be minus — i j I t STANDARD FUR COATS HOCKED During Current Frenzy When Stocks ‘Are Insane Clerks and Telegraphers iFalT” Exhausted : in Sleeping Quarters m - Offices Clothes Ofteri Torn in Market ii i s ' i r ' ' J SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 10 1929 ¥ ‘1 4 i i Ve The Wlnddws now’ look out and in the voile and the painted ‘furniture By MARGERY TAYLOR Interior Decoration Editor McCall’s —a pleasing color melody with ‘the I s Written For The Magazine contrasting nptes of a soh blue and Standard-Examiner) rug The welK dressed window like the green How long should curtains be? well dressed woman must now show "Just right”— and that needs both a proper regard for the new sun art and science Overdraperies may and air worship go down to the floor to the top of Today heavy draperies have gone the baseboard or the lower edge of to join the ruffled petticoats the window apron The new window too must not t Glass curtains hung from' a rod only be a fitting frame for the fitted into sockets should end at the scenic picture Outside but must al- window silL But if the rod hks so be an important part of the pic- goose-nec- k ends and the at ture Within I the top of the window iscasing covered In the delightful apartment bed- the 'glass curtains also end room sketched the overdraperies at the lower edge of theshould apron instead of being pompous are of a you are going in for the modernis-If cheerful colorful figured voilfe Dig- tic you may indulge in floor-leng- th nity is assured to the light fabric by glass curtains or under-curtaimaking the draperies floor length Is (the room 'Then and finishing them with two deep the new style of “no valances” is flounces at the bottom and by a jusfc right to give the impression of painted pole wlthrings at the top” height1 The lower sash curtain ending at -- ceil Is the ’room too inged the -- window sill4 and the glazed for cozihess? 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