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Missionary to Use Plane in Work in LAV RESTATENENT WORK PROGRESSES Need for ‘Orderly Expression’ More Generally Realized, Bar Association Told. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 9.—For the first time in the history of mis- sionary activities in Africa an aeroplane will be used by a mis- sionary in coveriny his territory, it was announced today. The mis- sionary who will employ this means of transportation is Dr. B. A. Late, who, with his wife and son, sails today on the Aquitania for his post in Liberia. theran foreign mission hoard of Baltimore, which is sending Dr. Late abroad, will send the aero- STONE AMONG SPEAKERS Attorney General Says Justice Ad- ministration in U. S. Not Improving. [thy of the bar |death of their sonm, Calvin, jr. w: | sent to President and Mrs.” Coolid of the general council of | n Bar Association, repre =l ery state and territory in| China, have en | nual convention By the Associated Press PHILADELPHI July 9.—William Draper Lewis, director of the Amer- ican Law Institute, which is under- taking a restatement of the common law, today told the Association, in annua! that definite progress was being m and that there had been a increasing realization of the sity for the “orderly expression of the common law Work he s=aid w of contracts, torts, conflict of | {fj Drs | been con es, Bir- Al Ralph Robert uneau; Arizona, T. American | tle Rock; Ci | lin, Los Angeles; C Z . _Ancon shanghai sess . ! 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WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1924. POLICEMAN LOSES J0B FOR POSING AS KU KLUX tated Klansmen to Terrorize Colored Boy Scouts. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 9. — Harry Trout. an Upper Darby pol! man,” has been dismissed from the force after being identified as one of ten hooded and robed men who burned a cross in the woods near there to terrorize a_ troop of negro Boy Scouts in camp. a swimming hole near their camp.| Shots were fired Ig the demonstras| tion. - | Warrants charging the with incifing to riot and illegal use | of firearms will be issued, it is stated. | Four men who, the police said, ad- mitted they were members of the Ku Klux Klan have been arrested at | Ardmore for a demonstration near | that suburb Ifst Thursday night, which two policemen were shot. The prisoners are charged with unlaw- | ful assembly, assault and battery with | firearms and attempt to Kill. | i ten men | Physician Reported Safe. EDMONTON, Alberta, July 9.—Dr A. 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