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ley Boingoan wil the dl ae: for yo inst tl Lake here was oT New’ "York, Ang. Pete} am this \ Reilley, manager of Jack Delaney, and “Doc” lave, origina aa. his entire stable of boxers, were sus- fing | nded indefinitely today by the tied tla ce om phe ue ety jew York state athletic cammission their \ ba Reilley failed to paar for ex- inig3t De! ilure to go ae Ce with a match at the Coney will eee a ae Fat I; stadium, entered into \early My sf he has and this year. io a The la last tne, Beltched ‘. ' agai eat: jsmarc! i ind he i anxious ‘to wi Joe Kirkwood V Wins | ver'that defeat “Fann are conf + Devils Lake Match| xt becom to telly. ine P ich, with Eadie Tobin_ on < Devils Lake, N, D, Adg. 18.—()—| first john on second, Ful Pee Kirkwood, famous golfer and] ler My “third and Sagehorn at f trick shot artist, paired with Mark! shortstop. In the outer gardens Pleasant, eal ‘protesslonat yester-| will iikely be Jones, Simonson day beat W. K. Nimme and James; and Lenaburg. > Barrett, local amateurs, two up, in a} bestbali 18 hole exhibition match at the Town and Country club links, Prominent Speakers irkwood’s and Pleasant’s bestba score. caualled a par 72, nelpded in Are Booked for N. D. , whicl irkwoot registeres our ., fi birdies. The sand greens apparentiy Bar Association Meet / menaced his consistent playing, for ‘S | he often used two putts on the green. (Continued from page one) Barrett's and Nimmo’s bestball card er, attorney ‘general, Following was a 74 |Shafer’s address an open discussion will be had on the general subject ey of criminal statutes. ennant Progr Following Dean Pound’s address | Penn C88 NI wilt come the report of the commit- oF tee on memorials, to be presented AMERICAN ASSOCIATION by H. Libby and the Hoa tas of Ww. Pet. officers. Annual Banquet Scheduled y Having completed their business ; Milwaukee . 3 1569 the legal lights in attendance will | St. Paul . participate in the annual banquet, Minneapolis -...... scheduled for Wednesday evening. dianapolis ..:. In order that lawyers may come r uisville 7% prepared to discuss the various is Columbus 8 questions to be presented, the re- 2 ¢ 1 |perts of several committees already e 4 Games Today have been distributed through Bar \e “Columbus at Minneapolis. fs, the publication devoted to lF Toledo at St. Paul. Ithe'dnterestaot, the lawyers ‘of the 1 Indianapolis at Kansas City. state. Louisville at Milwauke. The committee on uniform laws —— points out that there are 33 statutes NATIONAL LEAGUE recommended by the national con- Ww. L Pet.' ference on uniform laws which have Chicago ... 69 41 627 not been enacted in North Dakota. Pittsburgh . 582 They touch such widely separated St. Louis . ‘ 47 573 subjects as child labor, federal tax s jens, marriage. chattel mortgages, Cincinnati ........ 60 485 Wills, stock transfers, partnerships: Brooklyn wee 48 425 and vital statistics. Boston . 44 ‘407 The committee recommends that Philadelphia. ‘378 legislative authority be given for the | Sppointment of the state commis- Games Today sioners on uniform laws and that Chicago ‘st. Brooklyn. | sion be given funds with which to m Louis at Boston. work, at least enough to cover ex- -Cincinnati at Philadelphia. |penses; that a section on uniform few York, jaws be organized in the Bar asso- as ciation and that members of the as. sociation examine pronceed statutes recommended by the national con- ference and submit their recom- Pittsburgh New York . Washington ‘589 mendations to the committee. rw Detroit 48 564° Discussing the relations of the ¥ Philadelph 51 1653 bar with the press, A. W. Cupler Chie: 60 .469 says. there have been few instances Cleveland 67 412 Where decisions of courts were in- St. Louis : 69 (378 correctly reported or which “gave Boston it *, impression of our pro- 4 fe asked that all members Games Toda: report to the committee the appear- New York at Chicago. ance of news items or editorials Washington at St. Louis. containing incorrect information, re- Philadelphia at Cleveland. flecting upon the profession or te Boston at Detroit. o interfere with impartial tri: interest in the results sought oo i this Lathe leerenaeel Cup. . ‘ ' ee reports, “we hope that ere may !'Yesterday’s Games 1)1¢ i 'member of the committee in oO — whee in ag ro ihn to confer witl je pul er when "NatioNAL LEAGUE. quesiton of the propriety of any E! publication, arises and Keen to, ob- Serve any infractions of the ethics Phiadelfhig 3 f é hould regulate the conduct. of tl ist " the lawyer, the judge and the news- wane and Suke orth? Ulrich ial senor oebliahers? Complaints Said ‘Trivial’ R HE! Fred J. Trayner, chairman of the e uu o commaltten appointed by the lawyer Boston 6 eep their own house in order and Hain il; ‘Robertson fandie. Infernal. afttive, reverted Genewich, Edwards atd “Hogan. that 19 complaints against lawyers had been sybmitted to. the commit- H = Eltee but that all were of such trivial 4° 10 j] nature as not to justify presenting St. Louis Pittsburgh . New York I isa’ them to the state bar boar Hill and ith; Fiteaithmons, “Most of the complaints Clarkson and Taylor, Devormer. ered alleged failure of the attorney to account or render report upon small collection of items,” th Chic: “In so far as the Brooklyn 13 1/torneys complained dgainst on these ‘Carlson and’ Gonzales; matters may be criticized at all, it Clark and Deberry, ¥ Henline. is largely on the point of negligence or inattention to business or lack AMERICAN CAN LEAGUE of system in doing busines: ‘ ‘ R Complaints regarding the fees charged resolved themselves into dis- putes between the lawyers and their (11 innings). clients as to wi their agreem: rs Moore. and ae nae, Col-].was and two cases involving cha‘ \) hins; aval and Crouse. of improper ling of litigatio: were found to be without good foun: education and the requirements a: to admission to, the bar recommend: after 1931 any person admitted have had three years of study Jaw office or law school, be 24 years old and shall have had at least two full years of study in an ac+ credited college, normal school or ion. C een . In Mite Yeport the committee o: university. beyond the. high school] 6% | grades. At, present there is no pro- vision that an applieant for’ admis, sion’.shall have attended college. lan: ae colkiaitto Ar asks for “leg- Grove and Cochrane; Hudlin,)islation that: will put on ond. to the Brown and L. Sewell. | "| ileal practice of law by bank the sentention: Being that risa, Premi mes tee me vaisi Les Pye? sent. Hartley; Billings and ny Perry Shea.' seas ‘all “tale oe aes x i the _recommen- na W ASSOCIATION ation a lege education be Pees. eigen required but the. vere enseaution is that of a majority of the committee members. oes Ghinbome sizes The committee on the powers, Bee ee iene terms and Mualaries of fdges also found Wing tn Noe ment, i thome Tbe cpm ittee a dos he ‘i p — ey aadee sho Id have the power i direct a verdi:t, recently taken bey . r sohibbed tees) .—-| Split on the proprie iden L Joles <0 on (20). ao alis i Nick Brown, "ew : ; taatitins aise opt oe ~y 4 tof law nexeciog court ia OPES SEN | Boardman to Pitch | saeecut dia Boost for Judges {the Do 4 7 York, out Pete Ss a es fail iudges wh ted. for and those of district court! course “in Sunday's Game ||, thet toot of ling Te cited) Captiin Ewin had a radio sendine| Fired on by ‘Trurks| mews ont. men aa neeane| Banker Gives Self "27 ig a leap mat bs. reason for recommending a boost |.wet pista’ in his plane last ‘night, ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE %, cag gases Rae Two Greek Fishermen) {qc autberities all over the Unit: | Former Minnesota aa hen ied not ie the man the. of! he. 1 7 teh it. fhe pen and the fatten bes oF! Up to Authorities |cute ar thd marian ile & in ju alari the committee | a ected to ig on the plane} ong - | raise the ree col that. Incragaea hunt Lats er, th day. His degiaion| ¢,4ondon. Aug. 18.42 Two Grede) “tr ‘rented Wednesday night — Vieitted to at" ‘Hiere-to await tefal at in proportion | was taken following receipt of a gele-| [/Snermen, says an Athens dispatch ’ Sane honer ais Gee ahecies | Ste Paul, Aug. 17.—)—Reventt! term 'at esliet." to the pay boosts recently given fed- [gram fom, Colonel Willicm 3 Bart: | %0 the Exchange Telegraph company,| at a Fargo ~qadier feotaP ree ae from ‘the Wisconsin atstetc sot eral judges. One. member of the|erwood, jared with the income of lawyets| The farmers. tenes. Ryan, (St. Cloud. | ison ‘st Waupun, Willian Bark-|Try Our | stn ie Pres and, M. I. by Turkish forces at the mouth of | Minn. poateffice inapectors. at Sg ae offering hjm a | 2° repo ed to have been fired upon | Fargo, and committee said he thought salaries it je continued his e er, ft resident of tha’ First of judges are high enough when com- ante o Hone ‘ong, Chir Het tight frontier The, A ber OO zt wax'a. woman,” She is not being Neonat Bank a ‘Grey Eee ant re Greag search ing ‘Dole ‘. into the office of the United | C ihe ae Doren nigl, Che Gol taid to be detained on Turks tqrri | Londergan's arrest. followed his States district, att here. 168 pes “he "ae incidental to-theas | fT. identification. trom pictures on theliocking for a wereene’ for his ces ‘Ban's John Thorpe, in his report for the committee on’ public utilities, rec- proiecre NE ommends less Jegislation and more the public. The rey 7d es a pe: his ow! ter. understanding ublic of the’ operations of public uti ities and| MISSING placed the duty of promotion this understanding wagarely... ¥Pe upon the} Port utilities. They can ach the report said, “by taking the pub-' missin; lic ‘into their confidence and granite] race ing a larger degree of courteous ser-| would eeng'dn ths ea ie will b¥oadeast ———_-¢ | bond. which has been set at $8,000. a i cooperation between the utilities and|the news by radio, and iaclane’ a NGWS BHD eer arg oe nr fee aatiynrot furtds tn hie tegk taitea m course, s y meat wouup Proar | Zod,; Pople, cue,” cnsing| eee tg" Wl Rage Cs | tm is pay Sn ret Ack ous SAY, | Wounded companion, “afer “marin€ | Stoeen distriet He has net | Stratton” tienes di eae, ouraieid Heh A ug. J8—-(—| Kuard fiFgs on three Lurking wbout | indicated yet whether he wilt fatnial to the W 4 eek at Hingham, Mass., afdeval.| the bond, Me. Richardson ata e Wisconsin state prison. gether with intelligent pub-| down on t lerbert Hughes,| * anders, newspaper jeditor, ;| surance salesman by a Fargo agency. | manager of the: Buhl Aircraft’ com- Qther important recommendations’ pany, builders’ ofthe plune, sald ts are the enactment of a uniform pub-| Gay lie utilities act, repeal of ¢! Mth. stithtional provision giving citi Doran’ would pounds. such action appears feasible and tan| gas tgnk ‘empty and withobt is ; pasaeiig: | ¢. 7 4 sure salesman.” .% ers, weiehs 3,100 pounds. er, train fight at 1H kson, was be done without damaging results to either waite. Instead of having the cities grant| RADIO franchises, as provided by the con-lig SHUT DOWN ous condi stitutign, the committee would give the state railroad board power to Honolulu, Aug. 18.—(@)—The si ary ot a. issue’ indeterminate permite "io. do| al corps affies at Fort Shatter an-| Alleged Swindler \ that the Mauri radio beacon \). Is, Held at.Fargo down at 8 p. m., in order not to business. The committee avers that “it should be a well-recognized fact that present day business conditions | down have outgrown local franchises” and | (¢"(er that “local prejudices, politics and - factionalism are a ‘deterrent to) THis.action was taken jn view of ¥ a, on a charge, of using the m: utility development.” fact th: Two Entrants in Race|t. cs wing. He als Warned Against Starting a Miss Doran's plane: went into the Planes. race after it was forced back to t Oakland Airport from its first stare | Detroit ‘Butcher in the Dole derby Tuesday on count of engine trouble and went out}; Stays on Job in’ agajn despite the warning of Lieut. Ben Wyatt, navigation officer, who had inspected all entrants in the aerial contest. Detroit, Aug. 18 18.—4{)—W illiam But Miss Doran was adamant in her refusal to remain behind in the scape tg neking a cea ol - ‘Shoes f or Women 3 race and joined with Pedlar and, block ina Royal Oak butcher shop,{f| Knope in a second start down the |where Gate. point and dumped into the sea with| The butcher was @ brother of Ar- z [ a ton of gasoline in the tanks. The:thur T. Walker, who died recently! F Pay FOREMOST iN QUALITY possibilities of a smashup and quick jan whose will, filed in Brooklyn yes- | : terday, leaves the bulk of the estate for the plane’s load would have made |to four sisters and two brothers. a landing ab se oe Basardous, ‘ irae o fae (unde Shen tay ‘ There ty) H f “ e Golden Eagle presented a more | formed of the terms of. the will. In-| A is more style and comfor de becai ft \terviewed last night at his home, a ee fit the ‘lit chad f the 4 ont in "MATRIX" shoes Ha the race equipped for just such an|simple one story bungalow in. Royal y, of the foot, need no breaking in, and are emergency. Its navigator was con- | Oak Detroit suburb, Walker said he: ; fashioned to cater to every whim of the mode. sinking loomed large in this picture, hopeful prospect. It was sent into sidered one of the most skillful and | would Pilot Frost had a machine perform- | “until ing perfectly at the take-off, If|, Alth forced. into the open , the land-| inherited the vast Searles’ fortune, ing gear could be dropped after the {Walker said he did not know he was strap styles. plane reached the water and three | to be extremities of the craft—the wing|,, The ir. Walker ends and the rear of the fuselage |lives with his wife, Maude L., and nists ity, and we urge an early inspection of the new Fall Styles could be inflated with air carried in 21-yea tank ii 18-year-old son, Arthur Bruce, ; 2 The dente. enna ae a OF nell partly by the work of ‘his own 3 r 5 3% TO 9%—AAAA To D, : ifgs It ; ef tine withsaber o iake the [hands " We have your Size in ‘Matrix’ a Woatte st em ent af ‘ Temperature and | i . Mail Orders a Coie Attention. navigation tests for the Dole en-|{ . .Road Conditions | trants, made the following statement concerning the missing ‘Planes: against taking off again since I did| Winona—Cloudy, 63; roars 1. “Iam of the opinion that th 1- (Meréury, Feadings at Fe i m.) * $ ‘ dred Doran plane was fecad ates BismarekClear 48 iv ‘ 5: by engine’ trouble. | Pedlar, the pilot,| St. Cloud—Cloudv, i p on his return to the field, was warned | | Rochester—Cloudy, 6 i al , not believe that. changing the spark| Mani plugs would rectify the motor trou-| | Fatgo—Cloud f =» : : “Shoe Sibeitsiine: ble which forced him back. “I am at a loss to explain the non- inot—Cloudy, 42; roads rough. arrival of the Golden Eagle since this} Hibbing—Clear, 58; roads good. plane was probably the best equipped} Man in the race. It, was provided with a | muddy. | radio receiver with which to hear th Crookston—Clear, 48; ‘roads rough. = t-| radio beacon. The navigator, Gordon| Grand -Forks—Clear, 48; roads Also Scott, was one of the best in the | muddy. race, and I am satisfied that he did Devi mot stray far enough off the course to Wave missed the lands dred ‘an attempted the flight, but since nen was determined to go noth- ing could be done to prevent it. Both Knope and Scott are good navigators | his gun beenune he did ‘not move fast and could put their ships in Hond- | enough to ol his) commands; an lulu barring any accident. It is ‘pos-| unmasked youthful bandit early to- sible that either of the planes could | day obtained $50 from‘the cash draw- have landed on one of the islands and | ¢F and escaped. i it might. be ‘several di fe Hg ale Me ral days before they GOEBEL’s MOTH dd iy cal work ED 1s ny by a be Ry Roatan les, Aug. 18.—<()—While to Honolulu, h: y ebel, was busy canning fruit and |B! turning out an array of glasses filled | with pi ves, . No visions of a worried, weeping, frantic mother meeded to frouble|and at the Mandan aor Mi Goebel during his fl bel isn’t that kind o: “He’s landed?” she ans the telephone when tala flight’s end. indeed, , id retained the aa : ae ‘siete vis 'd call. Des what Saad in pent be OT Th faifh in at ahd I a was sour bd gat eet of init tnd he hada pin paid WAITS: 3 Mi FROM wn, pee 18. fb te gical th itis i ted m thé prize ie maa er nors Reason ae ait teal 1. eve the goal,’ Thebiplane “Miss the Miss Doran, does not carry & re- ry Admi: Fail to Reach Goal notisna the Ortcion and is, gub: Py eatarel peels. marines between Oahu and Hilo to], yt (Continued from page one) Proceed in network forination entt- supply would have kept them on the! ward in search of the missing pla runway and off through the Golden | fact that he has The fate of the Miss, Doran wan!T" Walter heir ter tht fon Five new patterns for Autumn, cause for greatest anxiety owing ‘to’ Edward F. Searles, Methuen, Mass seer cau ane, ters forced irony be al saive fen per or \ FOREMOST IN' FASHION jaluth—Clear, 68;' roads good. “Tt rig unforti th: - DULUTH teh tr ROBBED unate that Miss Mil. Bids for coe Village Halt ine ad eee : ‘ 73 8 yuh Aoastned Sereened aN ‘Lamp oa oe 0: a Kilts: ad’ their * sprayer , today... For. sale’ evesy- ples eich circular, If he refuses to furnish | grrest, Londerigran, according to Mr. Bald-| wafed' for the mcrae ii bi win, has been in Fargo for about two weeks and was employed anh participants an i Dole air om = Onkland ‘Honojutu,| <, float ‘indefin! tet it, forced Jury convicts operton, Ga Raymond) Lee, at! for flogging of H. M | Defense committee tn Roaton peti. | He tegigtered at the argo hotel on | . ? ttans Secretary ‘Kellogg for imm _ i LINIC OF DR, MacLACH ‘e ea (ake en ew ate release to newspapers of Succo- ‘According to the circtilar sent out jarvird Unive: ig. gasoline tank on the vatzecti case review issded by United | BY the postoffice depattment at St. Cures Dineanen by Natural | ae s embassy at Buenos Aires, Louis, Mo. Londergan was general Methods Without Metalile IEE . y : manager of the Medical Life Insur: Dewas or Surgery oi <5, ance company and the Insurance an iugport, ones io James, TL. Hurke, Yankton,| see, tmett companye ee fig mG 8 Lacan Block imei Free .. The ‘Miss Doran’ with abbed Amos Orr, LW. W, organiz. | He was described on “a high’ pres- | marek, Ns D. Lucas Bik. Blematsk, N.D in jail here awaiting @ hearing 19 BEACON Ag te who was _gtabhed | t " Moulded like your Footprint : é in the Sand)» 4 + ; Sit Stylish New Shoes > Friendly to Your Feet with plans for possjble rescue! Pargo, N. Di jAug. 18,—-()-—Ivan G. | two missing Dote aviators} Londergah, 36, wanted WP aabe e, | ion with an jar” stock selling heme, ta lodged in the Cags county i waiting removal proceed- at Pilot J..H. Pediar’s planes} to defraud in con ley radio set and Jack Frost it den Engle appatently is lost. ral McDonald ordered the who disappearad from lumbus,. Qhio, has been sought by 0 ordered the mine sweeper in to steam in search of Spite of of (Forttne . ent he is em FOREMOST IN COMFORT pontings: tt ek pene ent _ work ‘ The new patterns feature golden brow; ge n kid, black kid ee ough he knew his brother had patent leather, in pleasing tie effects, oxfords, pumps and riven a here, in the estate. : We are the exclusive agents for MATRIX shoes in this vicine r-old daughter, Ottobell, and carried it in sizes RS - ikato—Clear, 60; roads good. roads fair. dan—Partly cloudy, 67; roads |} is, Lake—Clear, 47; ronds fair. 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