Bar Association Forms Group to Back CandidatesOn .Tunr 4 the primary election will hr held. at which the voter: of this county will vote for the* elec tinn of Superior Court Judges for thr ensuing six year term. There ] are only six offirr.s that are ron t est ed.The Los Angeles Bar A so( latinn as a service to the puhlie recently conducted a plebiscite among all (he judges and lawyers of Los Angeles County for the purp se of ascertaining the views of the bench and bar as to which of 13 contesting candidates were the best qualified to hold the office of .Judge of the Superior CourtAs a result of the votes cast in that plebiscite, the following candidates were indorsed by a large majority:Office No. 1. Thomas C Gould; Office No. 3, Frederick F. Houser; Office No. 5. Frank M. Smith; Office No. 8, Clarence M. Han on; Office No. 10, william M Bvrne; office N(. 11, Allen W A hburn.Upon ascertaining the re tilt, of the election, the association determined to conduct a campaign f°r tlic election of the above named candidates, and tor that purpose appointed Richard A Turner, chairman. Roger Arnebeigh, Henry Bodkin. B. J. Bradner, R. F. Caughey, Moe M. Fogel. Thomas P Menzies, Fdna Covert Plummer, P H Rich ard.s, A G. Ritter, Paul K Schwab. V. p. Spencer, Philip Rwaffield. W Woodson Wallace, Harold h Mo* lony, Donald Paul Covert, n Clifford Higgins, R. A. Waestman. Stanley K. Brown. Donald P Nichols, Frank T. Hennessey, David Spaulding, Charles G. Hedgc.ock, as a special committee on judicial campaigns.Mr. Turner states that, if these candidates are elected, as he believes they will be, at the primary election on June 4, a considerable saving will lie made' for the taxpayers.