Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 23, Hammond, Lake County, 15 July 1919 — Page 7

Tuesday, July 15, 1919.

THE TIMES. Pae Seven,

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riphth womaji to b tried for t':ic .mur i'-r of a man in Cook county sine l'M7. aivl the rtrst to bo convicted. Her ras.', however, was ur usu.il m thut it invoHcd Ui clement of sex.

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Important Meeting Anent Railroad Rates Is Held in Chicago Today. Tv-H? BUR t Ml T STATE CAPITAL iNblA.VAKiLlS, Inrl. July 15 A cfmmilleo rf present In c the Indiana PubV;c Service Commission. the Indiana Chamber of Comrrvrco and tho Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce is m Ohica.ro today to confer with a committee rcp- '" ontir.gr the railroad concerning disi riminatmn In freight rates between Indiana iint Illinois which operate th disadvantage of Indiana shippers A hrarwar on the question will bo hold before the Interstate Commerce Commission at Chicago next Mop.diy. Added stimulus was put into the fight beinr wapod by Indiana shippers apamst the rates hy the return to Indiana nol's of K- I Lewis, chairman of the Public Service -'omm5sinn. T;,p In.1i.nna cm,, mission will hold a hearing in the sta' house Thursday to obtain from shippers orrete examples of the operation of the rat scheduler. The committee which is invest ipat ir x the matter in rhiciRc. includes O P. Oothlin. rate expert of the commission; W. M. Meyer, chairman of the tragic committee of the Stato Chamber ..f Commerce: L A Clark, of Muncie; G. B.

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REED LAW ATTACKED JT CAPITAL Atty. Mangus Seeeks Writ of Error in Judge Anderson's Court.

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,v-,TlME.S " II R E A U AT STATE CAPITAL! IM'IAXAI'ul.kv id. July 10 Th.- j ci.n.'ti!utional:t. of the Kocd ;im.'iiUmeti rrohihninif the transportation of hrtui;-' into dry territory, under which nior" thiin !i)0 persons. number of whom j ure from I..-ikc count). h:i b en inrlicH d j in federal court, is bem "attack. ii by ' Milton Man. us. form.-r assistant I'mte.i States district attorney. Mr. Maiius ! mad." his at'a. k on the amendment in j asking' h writ of error from Judsjo An- i derson m the case of YViiiis tPetr) Wil-1 lianis :md his j-oii Azel. who were f.inMeted of brmgipp liquor in Indianapolis i from Cincinn.iti. i Mr. Manus contendf. that fh amend-i rmnt is unconstitutional because it is' in violation of Clause ti. Section H. A; ; tide 1. of the federal constitution whicl' i s.is "no preference shall bo Riven be: any regulation of commerco or revenue lo the ports of one state o-r those of : another." The other line of attack Is: based or. the contention tha the statu-'' does not properly de-tine a criminal of- j fe-nso in that it speaks of "whoever shall cruise" such an act to be done-, rather : than jroinsr aft-r the person who oeiii-j mites 5tich an act. i . . j

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Here is an individual golf outfit which is comfortable and attractive. The flannel ccat is amber yellow striped in turquoise blue. It is m;vie with the rewest cape collar effect and a sash belt of the flannel ties in the front. The skirt is comfortably short and not too nirrow. It is made of white flannel with a row of pearl buttons down the side.

I ! Luck'tt. of Cra wfordsville: George GrifI fin. of Indianapolis: X. Ii. MeN'eely. traftic c-o mm issiom r for the Indianapolis j Chamber of Commerce, ar.d ('larence ' P.oyce. of Terre Haute, who has he n ' vnjragcd as a.ssislauf counsel to present

the Indiana case. It is understood that the railroads favor an equilizJi t ion of rates but llllliois shippers are tihtinc the plan.

Woman Slayer Found Guilty

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 CHICAGO. July 15. Mme. Vera Trepagnicr. lifty-nine-ycar-old slayer of Paul Vollard. commercial art publisher, today f ices a sentence of from one year tu life in the penitentiary. She was found pu.lty of manslaughter by a Jury. Mme. Trepaenier was the twentv-

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