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Show N , , - - ' . ."'-- ' wonTwERN Two. day night and Wednesday; IbUt ke Numb change in isionseratero. IDA1110-.-lresad - moderately - wart 'recaday sight and weeklies. , , . hr - . , , FriT it CENTS . ... . , j . ---- ' - h 4 ,w .V. gf, w , , ild PRICE ' ..""limbl. - , - , 1,. ; lb 1 i . . J , , . SALT . CITY TAAKE - C ' - Inclusive Control to :Society Ethics and Discipline, All Seeks , ,, I ' ' n ....,... ' , , " . . , Tale As Death-Be- d Boyfilát Flies SISTERS RUSH ' - - if AI ' mce 'Inclusive bar 1. shall have been formed in which 4, shall have equal right everylawyer 4 officers. to select administrative r the expectation le that these offi- - cers government either ,; through ' board or through--. committee or district sections will generally suP-- 1 "raise the profession from the view-- 1 ;taint of ethics. The may or may not ex' tend topowers controlling examinations for admhision to the bar and im. posing disbarment as a penalty for improper conduct depending upon the terms of the act violating the rules of conduct set forth- - - - ' - , - - - In all leading nations the bar thus organized with large poweni over tts members either by statute jaw or prescriptive right. 'rho et- -, feet Is to subject the least worthy inembers to the disciplinary influ41 once of the entire har so as to make the bar as a whple measure of its - best up te the meadards , ' members. AbIet-Imaks it int to Ii degired nessible for tint ethical members of the bar.to mewl their lack of powCr or thterest in the problem of diectplins; "The ATIOrk1111 theory that the bar is to be disciplined only by the see.courts," says Herbert Earley. of Bar es of the Conferenee - "broke- - down delegate.. more than a generation ago and the voluntary bar associations as yet numerically and rillaDetaill Villaktoevery mate have been groping ward the execution of the duty of discipline. , The work is performed through grievance committees which receive eomplaints from earlto source. sift prosecute them and prepare where facts warrant such action. A great deal of good has been accomas- plished but the weak voluntary great sociations find the teak too - - for entire incest. The bar organisation act provides , means whereby the statutory bar may conduct all of the investigations needed and so relieve the are COUrte of a function which they unable to perform. "So the statutory inclusive bar of a state becomes a self governthe ing body., subject as ever toto conlegislative enactment and , courtbut trol by the supreme greatly reinforced in respect to functions which it must perform At If they are to be performed. the same time the organization - mite of the development oleo of various needed functions of an at - firmative and not a dtaciplinary Is - - -: - - : -. - t 4( - i - ' 41-- , . ' ' - - ' - - ' character." - - , - - - Ry the scheme projected all the preeent, actisities of the voluntary - - bar associations' would be taken over and continued. In tour states efforts of lawyers ttkobtain leg- the !station 4, have been successful. Barnett'. in North Dakota, Idaho. and New Ideate. Alabama This - week's meeting will seek to determine what their experience has been and to stimulate similar , action in other states. The plan ham raft. the approval of Chief Juatice Evans , former IntakeRootCharles leader and the Hughes, Eithu ' of the American Bar generally, ' (Copyrittlit 1928.) - . - - - Blind Woman, 70, Gets Seven Years in Dungeon , April of IndianaPerYllitruff. was believed by locel fly ljig I:strictest to be a worid's roc-efor the age of a person ridbig' in an airplane when she made a flight She was piloted by Farman Parker. of Anderson. Ind.. 16, the words youngest licensed avia- ---"- -' : tor. n. - -, )-- . ' -- . - -- 11 --- , - 1 - . - - A., . .ptir.., i II, - - e Osecho-Slovakt- an , '''',,0 1 kN Kimmel wee killed Irriday when be stopped at & goverment outpost and discovered an Indian. believed ' to balm been drunk-The Navajo retreated within the house and refused to own. out. Kimmel went to the window and was shot. His wife and an inter'preter, traveling with htor, toothed to the spot and found him dead. Searching parties from Crown Point recovered the body and took up the trail of the Indian. Plater was captured yesterday and was to Crown Point being brought when the party was intercepted by a band which surrounded the car. Officers believe both whites and Indians were in the band. Lone Bandit Holds Up Bank; Flees in Auto --- April Ile of Saratoga. Wyo ,. near bore Ira bald up Ad robbed of $2.000. by a Ions robber who entered the bank shortly before noon yesterday and after !orchid J. Donald Rankin. the cashier Into the vault, scooped up the currency and escaped In an automobile. Posses ars guarding the roads leading from the town, LARAMIE. NPyo, (AP)Th. &ate bank - Riff Peace Parley Opens First Session OrMIA. Morocco. April 2f.- -first official session of the irrthco Spanish Riff Peace coilferenco opened - here 'this , - morning at t oclock. he - TODArS GAMES 1 APril I ' .. NEW YORK. April WORK PLEDGES To Turned .a.'"'"'".'"- 17.--(- AP) If C01117011. adjourns without lind Eructing the secretary of Mterior to obtaia contracts for the sale of Dower and water from the Colorado river. Secretary of Interior Work will take such action on his own Initiative in order to have something Wirth) to Present to congress at Its meeting next winter he told a meeting here yesterday of representatives of Southern California orgagitatione (voting Colorado river development Is said that If a competent CM. poratioa submits a contract which with the Madmen. - was pitching. I, i , - (By - Ammoniated Press.) . JiILE I A II Philadelphia At Neve York $ 11 Bowmen. Heimach and Coda. raneL. Sbawkey and Collins.' End fifth: Cleveland, It; at 'St. Buckeye and la Sewell; Gaston and Etatgraire. End sixth: Chicago, I; at De. 1trot. ' Lyon, Thurston and Schalk, AlcCenly; Holloway, Daus, Wells and Bawler. - - 4 - ,h, t . , .. d. - t t ., ez www ,. qui - I ' C. IvIt' , Ft "IrSirlitol BILL BE PASSED .. . , ROME TO JAPAN ODITH CLAIMS 4 4 ' s' , el".:;... 7. ' $ ,- , . ta- - -- v ,,;,1,...,4 - ' .,,,, 41: I, .,"., - . - ..8. sr -- ir, ,-- ' .,I,, .'"a . , , . 1 -, i" '' THREATEN Ili J- MUICE- S.- - BREAK Declares Other Members of Commission Already Decided on Refusal to Pay For Raid. Judge , HOUSE-SPEEDS011:100EPO- - , - s ; Debate Limited on Mesa- ure Held -By Andrews As Aid to Prohibition; Gives Him Full Control. - .3.1 . Legislative 27..-(AP)- . ,k, tint eon April motion 2; --. I t , ,. . 1 1 , , . : - ' - 27. of end . 1,. : ... , be- - tween May 12 gare7June 1, tt was learned today. A2mbdatratiott leaders will soeit to round up 'the Republican tests. lative program by niedn e ta17,1 relief 1:00111111111, the 2110,000,000 public huildtage bill and the rall. abolishes the United States ranresid labor board in favor of Joint trtedi- don tritornale. 1 A majority at the members both 'boluses an4 smite bees bounced. the, sral not SO to face election caratuagnewith. for OM siert Of ImmArlurz, Vile, Apri Virte-- - out- basins voted to not how to government aid to farmers. COAL ',Makes the prohlhhhot astesehneot WASHIls:GTON. April 17,(AP) woe exToreemed today int resolution different for solo-- . h7 deenretee represeottnit 660.000 ties or the surphis plans crop problem -women members et,the Tower WO--, were submitted to the house today - melee Christian estinetations et the by members of its agriculture comtufted Sauey ot the biennial eonVThe plan which has the elltlôrSit, . OSItiOIL merit of Secretary :Jardine, was re.ported by Represenative Tincher.,: Interest People Puts, WASHINGTON. ' April Republicsm. Kellam. It wouM to tighten rather provide a special agency vottit a than Hodify pribition nforce- 2100,000.0011 Right on State, Nan fund to aid co- -, ment held the center of attention , operative marketing associations In today' on Capitol bill. Says Gandy. of surplus crops and thus, House rules had been suspended disposing -Mr.- - 'Pincher said. manta bring' by permit qukk action ea an adabout stabilized prices and the ord- toinetration bill to give bureau WASHINGTON. April II.(AP) status to the prohibition unit. now arty flow of 'farm products Into and not the federal Itaa,' technically a of the internal oonsumptfre channels through maernment. would have thirright to reVeT1011 bureauspart and to the customs chinery set up. operated and man-- were if it al441 by the farmer. thembeives,"coal the industry. service. regulate considered that coal mining is afRepresentative Assmil, Democrat. sheaf of suppinterest.'Herfected with a public lernentarr-bilter designed to put Louisiane. preeented the Curtis- -, NaAswan commodity marketing bill.; re L. Gandy. secretary of the told moret eeth in the Volittea4 sett teubtional Coal empoolation..today mitted to the senate. General Lin- which calls for an appropriation of coln C. Andrews. the enforcement only ten ntillion dollars to establish the house commerce committee. for 111111alledpropowile comainildrrJase added hie endorwe- national and subsidiary sectional Mr. Gandy MOTE federal contrel as provided in meat to the deportation bill by the marketing aasoeatiOnS owned. controlled and operated by fanners. several bills now- before the com- immigration measure to help This plan. hti arsued. provider; mitte. regu"this be geld. for permanent rather than tem- -, "Further. Monty nweigness. lation of ememeres hex, generally porary relief. and contemplates a that the preponderance national rates upward. as-. of Holding rather than oectional rte. speakbig. liftedconsumers came law violations from unthe well ' shippers and foreign-bo- rn he ex- tem of organization. element." .. denvtand. Tiocher asserted that the ad- Mr, pressed the opinion that the bill would provide for a house clean- ministration proposal "places at tho ing to rid courts of a cortrocion of disposal of farmer controlled agLeavenworthSi1ently prohibition cases." Alien Gunmen encies additional resources or the narcotic pedders would be sub- rossrnment . and will stimulate aits Probe Verdict and ject to deportation and a jail Sen- the r development along sound 410114 'Atprill tence of one year or more would constructive lines' Mr. Atwell said he proposes: ' LEAVENWORTH. Kin..followed be made a basis for expulsion. Rumor , The bill would give sanction to Termer control and manasemeot 27.IINS) all the practical d,voreement of the not thickly on rumor !Are today governmental control. 1 That the farmers elect their own word was swaite.1 from Waithing-present unit from the internal inves-- 1 revenue in the stems next bureau. The ton of the proposed officerenot to throw the selection in Leavenworth prohibition and Castoff) bureaus of officiate into political cam- -, tigathon of affairs both would be in charge of com- tie gnu. prison. which miolisoners to the 1nqutt7 reeponsible directly control production and curb', ' Reports that in the retnoval Assistant Secretary Andrews,. who eurpluenot encourage ever-pralready has resultedVohs and Acting also has supervision over coast dortion. of Dr. Albert F. was activities. Martell, guard Chief Clerk B. I. Tice, To stabilize farm prices under. . eottomtc lavanot to 'establish tee Civil by "Nickr Arnetein and otherel who made charges of "railroaded artificial federal price firing. was The Measure amended by To protect the consumer. Prisonrs and special favorltism.i the house ways and means commit,tee-bsince wore without confirmation a-place To absolve the onnectossry21r01- E. C. Wilcox. federal investigator.1 except b:sh appointive offt its of uscless middlement. To prevent rambling and has taken charge. cerot under civil service reguittUon. A blanket of secrecy boa been This amendment-'-wa- s accepted at the prison under Wil- the time by both wets and drys. thrown leaders Hour,. TTLLAGE WIPITS (Km orders. arranged for concox's sideration of the bid' under sustowDom. Ape! er the rules.. M iti og pension has practically, to 40 minutes, hutting .41 IMOW avalanche nwiste Miners Must Stay Clear of amendments out the of village from the floor awl Ittp4 Muenster to, a Geneva Is according Order Reds or Get Out, vote for pas requiring a dispatch to the Central News. -INDIANAPOLIS. Ind--. April IT 4 ot the United I IVILLIE WILLIS of America who Former Governor Sweet Mine Worne-rJoined the Communist Party sind Senate Seat For Out exbe will klndred organisations . union.;me pelled from illtOrtlat1011111 DENVER. (olo, April president. warned in a letter In the mails 04 E Sweet. former "Aver-no- r day to an dastrict beads. of Colorado, today announced 111 candidarY for nomination for II States tomato in the the,tnited a. i Democratic Primarim fl MEXICO crrt - - , 4 if. April (IN15)Inthnation that th mixed claims commission'i rejection of the American claims.. arising out massacre. of the Santa might lead to American withdrawal of diplomatic relations with Mexico woo made today by Judge Perry, American member of the Commianion. --- -- WASHINGTON. suggeotions of an open rupture, between the 'United States and Mexico Over the- Pants Timbal claims were discounted in officialteircles here today. it woo admitted that a serious situation has arisen. reDispatches from Mexico City disporting the cMtma had btLen allowed by the Mexican and members and Judge E. B. havPerry's inference ot collusionconsiding been practiced. causedthe atats erable astonishment of department. CITY, April claim of the United States government for indemnification for the killing of 11 AnieriCan mining engineers by Villa bandits at Santa ilisabel in January. 1111,--ka- - been , -- 'decided edverstly. Dr. Rodrigo Octavto of Brasil. of the the neutral presiding judge special claims commission. and remade G. Boa. Mexican member of the commis-Elruled yesterday- that Mexico was not liable to datnages were claims. Walling 11,225.000. lose of regarded as a test cane for Ite Hemlock lives American various Ask New Hearing- UnitJudge Ernest S. Perry; theAttored States commissioner. soil ney H. A. Rashest', adviser to the American embassy, disputed the and relegality of the decision mother , hearing. Dr. quested Octavio set Sept 2 as the date for A Messing Tampico., British. German and ''other diplomats, attended yesterday's considering the decision would afford a precedent pottaibly affecting thousands of claims from variotta countries against Mexico. When the session began yesterday Judge Perry at first refused en-to participate. Later however, he tered. Ho charged that the presidto bad ing commissioner's opinion Mexican been in the bands of the some time. for delegate be bad sent Dr. Octavio his opinion to Judge Perry. who re'torted that he had never sent it The Americana maseacred by the Mexican bandits Were taken from a (Dr0)--Wh- 11a Bra-Mil- --- mxco 17.---(- s - Mexican-Americ- - sea-eo- t our-Th- - CHIEF:,.IAPS::. EDERAL.ONTROL of es -- , ,ookt-11.,- - ' . t.,verywir 4- - 444--4 - - 4 - - - , - . - - - - - 0 - o- Bert-Ice- - - de-b- at two-thir- ---- - ;Sister of BUffalo Bill, , Pal in Saddle, Dies 141 4 I , 4 ' to DEN;rER, cob". 41tar 000" end more thee gee wo- (rNStlgorr Code Decker, It. ado-- rolnouta men milled about the entrartn4 ter of th tate I opening tima. A riot call brought teetnern scout and Ditlinfonno, died ''-a , mimegernent-to- -' open Atte tionre thoterher fitmon Milo- Emetter room ertth before the large windows gave much time 'In the esAdie" 'Ile an Pim didn't have no glue, the . earix.days of ito make feathers stick in our hotr., Thclour women were hurt .as- Buffalo BillSin the wood. - the throng surged Into the store, butoncilamoss 'groom. purrs goo , 0-' Bot1o,10-41111- L Ile" , ; - ....., i - By WILLAM P. FLYTHE. , , ...7...h,,, CHICAGO.' 'April Calltng tho agricidtural problem the greatest present challenge to stateerrianship the Hamilton Clqb of Chime the grouteet Republican club west of New York has on on record against adiournment ot,. congress until adequate' step' have been taken to "redeem the prom- boos made to the farmers of, the natCon." In the Repubikaue plat- form of 1224. WASHINGTON ALIEN OUTLAWS - , Body Expects to Conr, plete Work Briune I;' Important Work Waits.: (IN131The Four Womin Trampled a 'Ad' Dra' I , National .1 AT -- Wins; Fear Campaign If Act Fails. , - FLIER TO START WORLD FLIGHT . ..Measure ' At ., , . Members of Both Houses Promise - to Stay -- Till .1 4-- 4 - TIOliE. April 270..(1LTS)--- . The Marquis De Pined, who boa year accomplished an Sete. Roam to Toplane flight Irma will kio and returm mart OQ Oft an aerial trip around the 'starlit In July. De Pined will fly from Room to Dakar la Mrica. thence to South Anterkii. northward to the United States and Alaska, then across the Bering Strait to Kamchatka. to India.- Aden and Rome. Japan, CormitteMlio who occotri Sig. ' longed De listede on his flight-for 'tattoos left has Tokio, - to from Aires to organise there to hew York and pave Da Pined, the way .for 1 ..., ' Ajwisle , ' . I '.. 1,,,,t,..,,l - -- ,,,,I.,...;,., kv ..,,,.., . ' 4.4 GIP-J.- 1 - Cn .. ,,, -, 4 1, ' '..4p-4- ,, ,, . ,..., 1' , Ir.., I , 1 .' ,c ,f. D N0S 0EMANDS-- CLUB0 , Georgia. et - , 4 Crowd Surging Into Birgain.Stoie , , ..w- , 4 Or -- ,s. ...v The Rea E. G Dimiddle of Washington (right) told the ornate committee that tbe drys do not 'attain prohibition Mtunzothg 100 per cent, but conditions are bnproving. Be le superhttendent of the National Temperance Duress, Members el Orangeries who are t.opoi.unj vrith the supporters at the M. Hudson, Mich..- - W. D. Upsiumr. Vobarad act are:. (above, left to right). L. V. (Minium. )Iidi., 0. rn tor . , --, said-tha- d - , - IL . II. ""A Boston At Washington 13 Weiser. Istedgvn. lammers and would protect the various intereets involved, he would TOCOM11111114 to Gaston; Johnson and Reel. cancroid' that the proposition be , NATIONAL "sympathetically entertained." train. - robElwood Mead. United Stated reSL., Duds at Ow !lanai'. post4 bed. stripped and Sled. N clamation commissioner also ad- poned; YOVNG JOIM IS DELEGATE. dressed the meeting. ; COLORADO Ak SPRING& Colo, -Secretary Work and hie party BHE. Coo lids, "Et April last night for San Francisco. Pittsburgh . ....1 eon of the 1 president. trill attend They will return early Wednesday At Chicago II ths convention of Phi Gamma Del- and will leave that night for Las Morrison and Gooch; Alexander. letter ta. national Greet , fraternfty where Velma. Nevada. Bush Hartnett. and they her. June 21 - to 24. It- irks an- edam the 'proposed isitgor the nounced yesterday. INA wreath: New York S; at Colorado Ever dam. They are due la Salt Lake April Bilitadelphia. tg for a conference with lJtab , Wag. WitsMmanons anti Snyder; YANK NABBED Ell BONE. Emanation officials. Dean., Decatur. Pearce and JERSEY CITY. 11- - ,ATirlt ROBE April women were tramp-l-(- AP)-Four Adams Abbott; 14. eon or- - Bra SVASSITNOTON, April 2?...6( AP) too isaverslei tibarsaltinala Oration St., -Lee Abbott. Of Bootoa. Pres littnt COOntigo asked Con- wooarrested: makes I rtialt today that tber tweotrett Prat today on A gress today for a oupplementil ap- I Brooklyn Ma.. f don't know nothtn- that &Orators Aloctor eone At Ao. charge-oOnotorr S lutvitt:st for $276.000 of itenautting than aid traatment from ambulance proprieties ha knows I alal as trologo a Doman guide, and in- erection or Coolidge dam On the ' bloGratir sod 091teltir Utogrlds" pratandin Gil& riesr in Arizona. Bears and Taylor. atore bad advertlead a dal tuiting Premier bineaoltat. Eck as I faehg--- -, - 4', ,' 0 .wip 11. .4 '. t E , AMERICAN PUT DAM ACROSS LOS ANGELES, April - the tante 110111111beit -- S) In Serra. former Salt Lake eTotty bit a home run in the last laye ball of the fourth inning today in -- 17:: ,.- - 1 11, f ,,,,,,,,,,.., , ..., m case of Alexander R. Hodg crack athlete is MI Jr.. formerly the University of Kansas charted with tits that of 1240 In a restaurant holdup here. was put over until next Thursday when the ease was called today before Magistrate John rood In the West Ride court 'rho adiournrsent. was taken he. cause of the failure of the corn- Jilaining witness. the restaurant who proprietor and the policeman made the arrest. to appear in , , - - ' at . .- ..-, - , .. w CHICAGO J.:. kll .... c- - tt .V,., , I ,, . -- titiks:, .."-'..- - E ALIIIIQUERCHE. N. M., A.1141 dispatch to the Herold today says that the body of Santiago Plater, Navajo Indian. the murder Saturday charged with N.of government cattle inspector. 10 312i1S1 north of the Crown Point Indian agency, was found yesterday banging from a tree- eight tulles from the, wens of the murder. Plater was taken from sherifts posse Sunday night by a peril of men while he was being rushed to Crown Point to jail following (INS)--T- 7 , ' , - , e et t4.,....,...v,,g. I . () Wife of U. S. Inspector Husband Slain Sees - . - .,,, an rt.form - pr.,,,,,,,,7, :,,,,,,,.,.:,,, r t ,,,....,, ,. Officers,- -- Overtaken,. By and Whites; Navajos Prisoner Seized and , Hanged ;For Murder. , LIOMAKL Ser-But- on ' ' ''''''rie'''''' Drunken Renegade; Agents Take Up Chase. 2701-(i- NS) Machine '-- By 'OFFER ON DEBT ICEW TORTC. 4 - DENVER, April 1110(121111)- -Addle Clark Miller. on. of three sisters suing for a share b the estate of the late Senator William A. Clark, Montana copper magnate. today US.Commission Adjourns denied a "death bed statemour of When Paris Ambassador William Anderson Clark. Butte, huckster. that oho and her sisters Declines to Modify were his daughters - and not the As Pact Suggested. daughters' of Senator- Clark. - it "We expected a herd fight NrIte-we tiled bits. suit," Mrs. Miller - said WASEELTGTOM APtil She added she believed that the The atlulte uriPed tie slate clean "death bed statement" to be merely a part of the effort to prevent today et all but on et the Pea her and her motors from getting Ing foreign debt ontlemente. what "justly belong( to them. Sweephur aside all oPposition the administration forces by subKANSAS crrr. April 21. titINS)--E- d C. Hyde, attorney for stantial majoritive ratiflod the setthree women contesting for a share tlements it Latvia, $11.175.000l In the $60.000,000 estate of the late Esthonia. $13,8110,60; and Itosr, Senator W. A. Clark. Montana copperte.king. will looms tomorrow night amnia, $44,1100.004. Mont.. and other cities. WA2RINGT011, Apra- 21. to cross examine witnesses who will ?ranee-Americdebt make depositions to a COMmhision (1q8)--T- he for the Butte district court inves- negotiations strtick their first imof claims. the the legality tigating Cleveland. Los Angeles, Denver Raving into;med the French amand litewartsville will be cities in which depositions will be made. bassador that the terms he proposed several days s40 tor liquidaHyde said. Twelve witneenee will be tion of the 14,000,000,000 debt were summoned by Hyde, Who will atthe death bed not satisfactory, the American debt tempt to refute - William Anderson commission waited today to receive statement of Clark. Butte huckster, that the sis- I. new proposition. but noes was and ono forthcoming and the meet adjournMissouri two from ters, from Denver, are his daughters ed in ten minutes. of the late and not tho daughters P) WASIDNITON, April copper king. strides toward solution of America's debt funding problems shown today despite the temPope Opens Celebration were porary hill in the renewed French Of Finding of Cross negotiations. With approval of the Belgian agreement by a deciLve vote late ROHE, April on the heels of its ratifiMove a yesterday pope today,, proclaimed Defcelebration et the sixteenth cen- cation of the Italian paet,--ththe true late had cleared its oidendar of the tenary of the finding ofmother of two settlements which have arouscross by St. Helen, the i ed most vigorous objections thus Emperor Constantine. A large portion of the arose is far and was ready to dispose church of in the great preserved quickly of the Latvian. Rumanian, Santa Crone here where special deand Estbonlan votions Will be inaugurated next funding arrangement& end of the until continue to Friday Although Senators Reed, Demo-.a- t. the year. Visits to this church are Missouri, and Howell, Repubamong the conditions laid down lican of Nebraska, with others opfor thooe seeking the plenary in- posed the Belgian agreement-'Saddlin- g' dulgent's which the pope proheavy burdens on Amerclaimed is connection witb the ob ican taxpayers through the liberof treatment of interest yn its ality the $411,110.000 obligation.11 was ratified in less time than had been Witness Falls, Athlete thought likely by a vote of SS to 20. and the Lattoan settlement imCase Gets Delay on Holdup mediately was given the tight of Mrs.- - ' ;' LYNCHES INOIAN - rolINEE FAILS N - :2 1114, In the Phut. 'with Mrs. Bergrand--soman was her - , Carroll Davis- - . '1 - ! nd Gun April Moslem Rioters Anna Bererbrakova. totally blind , years old, today and micro than la Of woven years ot term & began CALCUTTA. AprO for espionage. solitary ocurfinement as the The total casualties in the religious Anna. who wasUmknown antes." to to. rioting here have now reached 43 of less:4Iton have served both the CZIJ, dead and 850 wounded. There were further disorders to-- : cause& 1st and ths revolutionary day. when more- - than a thousand frenzied Moslems advanced upon the Hindu quarters. Police met the I AUni , Hag Moslem mob with armoured cars I ' and dispersed the demonstrators with machine gun thy. ..killing two rioters-11.nwounding ten, ens pos liceman was killed and ocui injured. MOSCOW, 7 , - - -- -- '' . -- ws. itos - w -- rod, SHERIFF: POSSE, , ' - UTESTO ' - NDIANAPOLJS, irim27 misIdttr Right to Share Fifty Milpromoting., the Expected statutory or- - . Ion.-- Estate of ganisation varTo Draw ha the bar Fight, Says state& ions When an- all Claimant; "This Is, It." - ..,.., 'a , - T - , ,i .44,:a Liar) - -- - . thueurs itagvi 11 4 TO ATTORNEY " w .' For ,,Enforcement of the Law L w , . 4 Yith IST6iiiii, 104 - ATTACKS : ' by Senators' Family To Cheat Her Frame-U- p , 13 AND . ,. - 'N . The .. speeial meeting called '.. 1 . aneroboda is t - - esses to Be' Gated view. It. in resolutions - In Four Cities to Upset recommendin g action to con- - - Diing Huckster's aaim stituent mood- ., Ile Was Father of Three - - , - ..17:tt. ,rt-vm, , SEVENTY SIXTH' YEAR ' ' t . , - --T- , , ' . - - Clark Woman Brands , 1 o . , a.y......56:1.......6617 44 74 . ' i i , . , . ' . . Tuesday .. ..412 Noon Tuesday .. ....as . . , BY DAVID LAWRENCE. . . wAsErmaTox. April IT(CPA) an o of the hasten development ' state bar to which ev, ery lawyer may become a member on admission. there has been called . to meet here this week a confer- nee of bar association delegates. This organizatios exists as a, hal- , son betwaen the American Bar as. satiation and the numerous oats local associations threughout !and , the country. It studies and die- cusses various loPlaS Ot JotOroot to tarommuTrrturodTuesday 9.a.rn '. -- . , Rootot , tioston KWIC. Kiosk. Mcmdtly ..76 ..... 13 . 4 t If ondtil .. ....... 6 e Umasionnut Al - - gy Ili' 111 I - . - - LavaenceDedares: ,, II TUESDAY 'APRIL '27,: 1926 UTAH . ITIONALOAll e ) - ew 1.1'Ijifill '' " pomommil , I , sMww .,, ..- )- 10'4 41 a 00. w I,, p & ovr 11044 lePoid.1,01w,. '- 1 - - c,0, , , ' . - ' . - - ' - , , - . twrAs.,-sts- . - , - . ,. , - . IVA-- 4 t ILergvsKot,-7-7- r: .d..t . , -- - - . |