Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1927 — Page 7
<ta?c - ~ The sophomore | Oe i) e r». • Peb ’ ‘ b gc )jool will pre-, d»"’ (0 ! Merchant of Ven-; • t,bCl "deruUe<l form. Thursday I e :;i^ io - Tboca,,tof f Mete" 1 ” Venice—Clifford Sis' Tie I**’ i Senior, C“P ,ttln of ll ' S ‘ tMm-W.lf* liuwlmker ' * l “ > , KI« friend »'><• «“ lu,r 10 lav Arnold* I ‘ |WlU '' aDO ilivr friend — Carl Gratia" 0 ' ' g ,-eultl.y gambler - Lee friend and captain of’the TUl)Sl ’. basket-ball team — Donald jajlnwut iw Oobbo. a servant of Shy-arichheire-.s- Helen Striker '‘ , her friend- Betty Kramer. ££» “j,, Abbie S. Thrediee, a Latin Portia s maid. Antonio's moth- ! Avanor Mathieu y.; Gobbo, Launcelot's motherI hdelvn Mesel. I . .>,.,11 livers—Theodore lienkls. Waldo Neal. James Landers. ' 2 Un. Keith Campbell. Walter I Stacker and Donald Penrod.' L/- ■ O Second Semester Opens At Indiana L niversity H; (By United Press) : 'Jtiooniingtsn. Ind. Feb. 3. — (United ' fcsil-Witl a heavy enrollment, the f fcond semester of Indiana University j weaed Tuesday and class work openWehesdW. fcboiastic fatalities from last, week i final exanainatiou, and graduations re | feed enrollment slightly from first •■ester figures- | The combined enrollment here ami 1 nt* branch institutions in Indiana- [ jolts approximates 4,000 students. J i The total nuinlier of students at I Lfte.i.iugton for the first semester 11 i w LSI; and at PLomiugtou and j | tewapolis a total of 4,150. J Search For Alleged Killer ’ . ladiaaapcll., Ind., Feb. 2.--(United J ; Ml—Police, today searched for-I | Marry Prather. 35, Big Four railroad I | oployee, charged with the killing of » Ke. A. Schoeler, 35, a fellow em-l I jkyee, in a tight at the Big Four I roundhouse. ! Schooler d'ed last night from aj I twared skulk Winston Named Assistant . . JjJ'.:-‘ M I; l’.: llloomiuLt n, Ind. Feb. 3. — (United! Press}—Jack Winston, Washington, i hit., fur three years a member of ludtan basketball teams, was named . MsistMt Freshman coach here follow- } in? completion of Ills tollego net car-1 ‘ w. Winston played his last game I Winst Chicago last week and coach I tean is finding it hard to uncover at gua.d to replace him. Indiana’s Need For New State Library Explained I I I’y Robert L. Benni [' •j’-jt.-.l Pres Si-.ff <'urrevpomlent I ■ Indianapolis, Ind.. Feb. 3.—(United i f’ess)—lndiana’s need for a new ; library was explained Tuesday tore members of the ways and Omiis committee of the House of Rep-F-'a’atives at a hearing n the Guern- ■ •’’•Brewster bill. ’ Thin m f s measure, spin sored by Elam '-atnttey, ]•„ . lr „ rd( ah(! j araeg B / t ’ ster ' Corydon, representative?, ! r’Provide for a one-eeja tax l-.-vj L IS2 ' an J l lf, * s tu ’ ais ‘- approxinmte-|i Billion dollars f r the new library i |W | ling in -uianupolis. ! I Of 11 ,';, b' ll , furllltr Provides for the; u coinmissio.' l to admipla-1 p «»erful Skin Remedy Discovered Ikies U'i i- . , . p . e, zclllil ’ Barbers Itch 1111(1 Skin Eruptions .'Just Give Results in 1 u ays or Money Back 1 ! <m now T' le,lul surgeon’s prescrip- ’ < 8 p‘‘T 11,1 ,)Vl 'r America as 11111 tretm 1 '" 1 01l> is H 0 efficient i!| ' ftehln- <r" of skitl diseases that *hhon e . T ,1W often stops A ’PPlication. ~r!' iste I rt S ??? Ca ' Uons 1111,1 'he most nevcrT 8 of E ' ze ma often are 1! W« p? r *’ turn ' to n 4H sa f° ’ ’hbsemtf 80 iin '. 1 (t ,H 80 powerfulf,(B odors •„■ - 1 '" 1 deodorant that nt 16 nK fron » ulcers, ganh«nC ’ s ' ' wr are instantly killed. < ; ral(I Oil i» Ihe originr‘ * u ßSi-t3'L’i'l' 8 '' 1 ' by Pharmacists, ““"hikl Oil ™ ' 8 have Noone's uu ou bund.
I ter the funds, acquiring a new site and directing the building. At th® hearing. L. J. Halley, state librarian, told the committee that In 40 years there has been an increase J of 100.000 volumes in the library, cutis- ' Ing such a congestion In the old build i lug that there is little room for readers of the library staff. The most Important function of the state library, Bailey said, was to fu cllitute circulation of books throughout the state. "The state library," he said, "is u library for the entire state. It is not a strictly Indianapolis institution by any means, although this has been a prevalent idea. ‘lts potential public is the entire population of Indiana, about 3,000.00
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