Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1912 — Judge Ross Was “Dat Boy.” [ARTICLE]
Judge Ross Was “Dat Boy.”
Judge Frank B. Ross of the Marion county probate court, has a youthful appearance, but the business of the court is conducted with so much dispatch that one seldom thinks of it It was left to a little six-year-old girl to "remind the Judge of his personal appearance’ in open court recently. The little girl’s life has been closely connected with Juvenile court, for her parents have not been provident. While Judge Stubbs was in juvenile court the child was made its ward, and visited there frequently- She came into probate court with the memories of the venerable judge fresh in her mind. She was being told that she was to have new p&renm* that would take 1 care other; and-mat the Judge would be the one who would give her to her new friends. She looked about the room as though hunting for some one. “Where is the Judge?" she said. Judge Rbss was pointed out to her. “Dat boy?" she said with a dubious look.—lpdianapolis News.
