Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1936 — Page 9

Afy* I t M. t .ft! MARCH 13, 1936.

I. U. MUSICIANS TO VISIT NINE STATE TOWNS

Group to Take Three-Day Tour; 6 City Men Are to Play. JTme.f Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 13. —Six Indianapolis students today we selected among Indiana University musicians who are to start a three-day band concert tour of nine Hoosier cities Wednesday. The Indianapolis group is composed of Elbert Charpie, John Keilholz, Theodore Jones, George Davidson, Stewart Moore and Verne Jacobs. Opening at the Martinsville High School gymnasium Wednesday morning the tour is to be concluded Friday afternoon with a program at Linton. Other cities to be visited are Anderson, Brazil, Sullivan. Shelbyville, Edinburg, Franklin and Terre Haute. Members Are Listed Frederick E. Green, I. U. band director, has announced a program that is to include a dozen of the more popular band compositions with a number of solo parts. Those chosen from the university's marching band, in addition to the Indianapolis musicians, inelude: Robert Magill. Joseph Redick < Robert Lee, William Mathers. Robert Strain. Jack Leffler, Richard Schorrs, Frederick Neel and Jack Carman, Bloomington. Frank Bass, Harold McCabe and Edward Werner. Shelbyville; William Biehl and Lawrence Harpold. Brazil; Robert Walters and Marion Erwin. Albion. Homer Arnold, Rockville; Harold Ferverria, Silver Lake; Carl Bailey. Huntington; Edward Walker, Connersville; Austin Tomlinson, South Bend; Russell Julian, Walton, and Samuel Mitchell, Salem. Othrrs Are Named Charles Palmer and John Newland, Washington: Richard Giannini and Lestrr Chandler, Evansville; Bill Leininger, Akron; Robert Sturgeon, Upland and Malcolm Bray, Noblesville. W. C. Culmor, Bedford; Harry Bush and Robert Pierce, East Chicago; Francis Henderson, El wood; Jack Rubin, John Zucker and Mark Tomas, Gary; William Robertson and Vaughn Geddas, New Albany. Jack Waltz, Georgetown; Harold Johnson, Petersburg; Donowan Guilford, Kingman; John Waller. Mt Vernon and Kenneth Bennett, Dillsboro. GARNER UNRUFFLED BY CHAIN-LETTER CAMPAIGN Vice President Says He Sent Vote Complaint to George. By ME A Service WASHINGTON. March 13.—Vice President Garner is not worried over the chain-letter campaign started against him by the Woman's Committee of Louisana. The committee has accused him [ of suppressing its petition for con- ; federation of its charges against; oenator John H. Overton (D., La.), whom the committee wishes to unseat. ' No use writing chain-letters to | me about it," said the Vice President,. “i turned the petition over long ago to Senator George, chairman of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.”

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