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m DENIED gi|ipiAL by llllpSED BILL Mn of Old Method ? r Criminal fSes Sought. ' nuTwWfcgain j..:CRuESQHT<> X. March 2o.—CullMgMSHfiiw'dcnii.a whether or not jnMMtjHM.lizc trial (.f American •£E2sKjgMhout jury. Thin is a o'3®pll lll( ' llt ' not ;i joke. The are Aim n mu In pnSSffjttuf scti t regulations the r. A, JOKSc r.ureau has complete ! <-non overall IndianfjßgflMßiK* case of eight felonies. is m }•'<> le ra 1 sHmM lesser mailers the Jn Ht9:a arrests for the crime ngURM acts as judge, arts as StiT... defendant. and as *' |lt ' vr ' r l'Uhli lu-cl a code ■BuSmEna An Indian lias no way until he is arrested. *MraP9r not an act of his is a WBwce who hears the case ami '■3®BSf s - sp "tei ce is either the SffSjSNßidi nt of tin reservation or. flHSflHflcn, a sl<-a-month Indian fc|Sj§H|Ss ippointol bv him. There los as to qualifications of wrl IWriAnV Indian, whether or not <i or write, may be n p he is willing to serve for &i‘SraHis has been done for yours, fMPflWfotmh countless co.mplaints of have been report'd. stories jJflSlSJians forced to serve for ‘ilEßil at liar< * labor. shaeßled 'with t/tfjnTnd chain, for minor offenses, SKwSion has been taken about it. in 1024 citizenship was conJfiSNw on all Indians by Congress. cSCVjias altered the situation. It is OReSOedented in this country that 3sPßfi should be denied the right by jury. The Indian llu£2g£4 therefore, lias placed before oCgQf -'ss a measure which would iggM the old practice and give courts with their $lO a KpU l ! judges an official standing. Indian Defense Association is SKflijig vigorous protests It is in■sSE4igf a counter proposal by RepFrear of Wisconsin that g*flpt for crimes handled in Fedcourts, Indians shall be tried ‘Jfiall offenses under the laws of the ij®.e in which their reservation lies. WtavRFASE AUTO IMPORTS is a continued iniprovein the automobile industry in United Kingdom. Eleven months’ in 1925 of passenger cars Hmbered 32,153, nearly three times total for the same period in ■4.

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Largest ’Gator Ever Caught

This alligator, said to be the largest ever captured alive, was caught by workmen draining a Florida swamp. He measures 14 feet 8 inches and weighs over a ton, and experts assert lie is more than 100 years old. He is now in the Cincinnati, (Ohio) Zoological Gardens.

SWAN POPULATION Practically all the swan population of eastern North America concentrates for winter quarters on Chesapeake Bay, Md.; Back Bay, Va., and Currituck Sound. N. C. Here they

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German Ace Joins U. SArmy Aviator Who Fought With Richthoffen in War Now American.

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