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Show initted the facts and was reprimanded reprimand-ed severely by Judge Gatens, anrl his couducl was declared to be highly reprehensible. Kor a moment, as the two attorneys were wrangling over the charges and countercharges, It looked as if blows vvuld be exchanged, and a bailiff stepped toward Page and Logan in ! readiness to separate them. I ' Throughout this trial." declared Mr. Page, "I maintain that cnunsel's conduct con-duct has been entirely beyond bounds ui?d I appeal to the coutt to prevent a continuance of this pettifogging "Your'e a liar," shouted Logan, leaping leap-ing to his feet and, taking a step to- v anls Page. The court rapped for r-ilenee and ordered the two attorneys to present their statements In proper form, and the trial proceeded. Salt Lake, March 22 Aorelius M Richardson id a former Salt Lake man, who is being tried for murder in the first degree, for the killing of Jack hale, a fireman, early last August, 1.r alleged criminal intimacy with his (Richardson's) wife. The shooting I v as sensational in the extreme. Rlch-! Rlch-! urcison went to the fire department hea lquarters, where Hale was cm-1 cm-1 loved, and said, without the least t ace of excitement: "Tell Hale to come out, I want to fee Mm a minute." min-ute." H?l.- responded to the call, and Richardson Rich-ardson shot him four times. Hale died v. .joe on the way to the hospital. Richardson is a brother-in law of Detective V. M. Sehulzc of the Salt i Lake police department, lrs. Richardson Richard-son also is well known in Salt Lake, having been reared here. FORMER SALT LAKER ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE Attorneys in Richardson Case at Portland Port-land Ne;".ry Come to Blows. Portland, Ore.. .Nov. 21. Onirics that Deputy District Attorney Joseph 1'iiKC miiu'rU'iI two phy.-i( ians into Mie county J;iil rt a luU- hnur last ullit Hid ord'Tcl tlioiu l.j make a mental C '.anilnai ie n cf Aarellus M. Richard-'. Richard-'. son. (in trial for h'.a 1 i To in Judo Gat-I Gat-I n's department of th.- circuit covrt, ' were inr.d.' by Richardson a counsel, John K. L"san in couil today. Al-i Al-i h nirti ruint'jiTmi that hia conduct .'as uol uDproIe-oti.'Djl, .Mr. Page ad- |