The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1928 — Page 1
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“CLODHOPPERS JCBILEE” RUSHVILLE, Did., F.b. 7. (I I') — "The Clodhopjjers Jubilee." will be broadcast from station \N LW Cincinnati, Wednesday nieht, Feb. s, from 7:30 p. m., to SSiO p. m. .All of the talent displayed in the i program is from the rural district
I of Kush County, Indiana. The play,
ANK CONCILIA ALSO FINED jt ■ l)r , (k( . aU r ,.,,„d, fm at ‘J290 IN CITY COUR I II LS- tendance, recently, at the Kush ( ■ un
DAY MORNING. ty Purdue Short Couim — — — The concerts and entertainment in
4 DEALER GETS ^ 60 DAY TERM
f.y,
NO ACTION WAS TAKEN MONDAY NIGHT AT MEET
» OMMITTI I S FROM W ARDS W ILL PKOHARI \ HF. N AMKD SOON
J
S ARRESTED ON SATURDAY conneetioa with the -h rt e ir c held
at Kushville, linh, were of uch out
„ , , n m t.. standing merit, that the b> t of the
Cilia E nter e “ .". ,lU . J ° n IC lit'' "! ellt.ltail
'oaseesion o c ° " consolidated for the V\ I.W progiam.
* The one hour program eoiisi-t- of
orchestra and instrumental mu ic, 'rank Concilia, local fruit dealer c | 0 g, ( songs, vaudeville kit and
jk 'k 1 sentenced to the Indiana Flat-- hunmnur- turn .
vr; I/ / pie
’ion of intoxicating liquor. He wa/It fined *100 and cost on the two ti//rges, making a total of C-'dl. ^Nioncilla was arrested -.'at a, 3%t by the city police force after a \ ' -ch warrant had reveal. fout les of liquor in the basement of
store,
t( j, very effort was made to have th s| , ;( ( .|:i ARA (»l ( OMMFIH C Ml 1
cence of Concilia susiiende.l, but ror McGaughey gave him a lecture I ta,, the ordinary person will not
INDFt l«.|uN
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two Indianapolis Vrchitects \\ erv Here l or Meeting And Discussed < ost of Buildings.
for 60 days Tuesday morning lU |t U ral background.
Mayor Charles McGaughey when leaded guilty to the sale and po
sans were in attendance. The meeting took more the form of questions and answers. The only new plan that was proposed was the one tated by ('iinklin.'iie-tions were ask ed of the two architects concerning tyle and types of buildings and the School Hoard was asked question concerning the amount of money available. t II. UK I I' A KEN The cultures, which were taken of everal ehildren at the Second Ward .Monday, will be r. turned here Wed in-day, from the State Hoard of
Health.
One po-itive culture was returned last week from the cultures taken at the Second Ward. Another culture wa taken of the .mu* child and
were also tukand sent to
BEAUTY VOTES Wil l. BE CAST ON WEDNESDAY
GRIM Nt \ s l Li: RLSIDI MS \s W 1 1 1. \s si l Dl N I s KL1GIBLl: TO VOTE.
IS 1 III Fin II MIR VGF. CONTEST
HOOVER MAY TOSS HAT INTO OHIO PRIMARY
. forget. Concilia had been warned lnllr, ’'.he mayor who was. informed tha’ 1 k’ was selling white mule, tostopl
TO MAKE K \( I! IN
INDIAN \.
W ASHINGTON, I , (UP) Seeretaiy of Commerce Hoover will
A meeting of the Parent Teacher’
Association of the Second Ward and evera j cu u u .,
Third Ward .-chiKils, will probably no In Id in the near future o that some definite action can he taken on the building of the proposed school. The School Board met in regular session Monday evening in the high school building hut imleci ion wa again th , result of the meeting. Committees, from the two Ward, will he selected and some definite action will th.jt he
proposed.
At the tart of the meeting Monday evening, Hen Riley, a member of the committee of the Third Ward, introduced an Indianapolis arehietet, Mi. llaitlett. Mr. Bartlett stated that the building of a school depends on many factors and that the cost does not do
Results Of N otes ( ast lt» Students Nnd Townspeople Will Be \n-
iiniuiccd tin Friday.
ResiiU’Jtts of Greencastle ns well as both men and women students in
the State Board of Ih'Pauw I niver ity will vote in the
COMMISSIONERS MET The County Commissioners mr,t in the commi donors room in the Put nam County Court House on Monday. Claims were filed and bids for county r. ad siipph opened. Kiger and Company air I. 1). Ndarn were giv. n the maintaineis bid, which was divided. Notice was given mat bids will be received for the improvement of four roads. GUN IN POPl I \ 1 ION KOKOMO, Dm.. Fob. 6. (UP) — T is city' population is :ts,000 according to a new city directory just i-sued. I hi.- is a gain of 2,000 since the last pro(eding directory in t )2f ; rid a gain of s,000 over the F,-u.ral . onsu of I! 20.
HARRY ALLAN PRESIDENT OF CREDIT GROUP
SMALLEST ATTENDANCE OP NNN MEETING SINCE the ORG \ N 1/ \ I ION PRESENT MILD ON MONDAY EVENING
Joe llamberger NN a* ( hnirman of IMe Meeting. Herbert Sheets Was The Principal Speaker.
Health on Monday.
FOR SALK -2 horses and wagon. Alva Wright. 7-2p. TWO OFFICERS RELATE FAKING OF MURDERER
fifth annual beauty contest conducted by the l|i2S Mirage, the yearbook of the I uiversity, he"inning Wednesdny morning at eleven o’clock.
HAROLD BAUER TO FLAY HERE ON FEBRUARY 9
The annual meeting >f the Groencastle Credit Associai was held at the Country t’luh .'I nday evening with the smallest “ ..(lance of Miy meeting the .Associatii .i has ' *1.1 e its organization. Officers >r me coming year were elected:
Hand tinted portraits of the twen-ty-live entrants in the competition
ate now on exhibition at Shadow Art -tudio ah, vo Han It.oi I stole, || \ROLD I! \ I I R IS UNI. HI
OREt.ON \ l "THOR IT IKS TESTIFY REG UilMNt, NKREBT OP
I.DW NKD HD K M AN
‘ unlawful practice. He was also probably enter the Ohio pn i.iw.ti d j„. m | s) , much on co t b. tw . n pupil I.OS YNGKI.ES, C.dif., Feb 7.
hh -'lMd by hie church an,I l.v im m 1 rmuu >* " wa l ' a " 1 " ^, of the family, but he continued ,tis ' : ‘y lla «»«••■' ,l ‘ no face of this and was finally < i.h’,It" accept the ,1 • •sted with the goods on him. ato ‘ ^ llll8 L ( * f 0 u h '°- ^ ho " rt ‘, '•
““ the Ohio Republic m
and the balloting will take pluc there under the suporvi ion of the Mirage
statf.
The results of the election made by |v; I the students nnd t(nvns|ieoplo will he announced immediately after the oolite t dos. Friday afternoon, but the official winners selected by the men of the 1. uiversity will not be made
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No 1 I D PI N N I ST mi: NVORLD.
on im i ini \rts mi Kn:
Many Of The World's Host Known Musicians Nnd Croups Have
Been Brought To City.
Harry Allan was named president. Un-sell E. Brown was nam treasurer and the Directors elected were, I HE J. .* McCoy, Cloverdale, NN alter S. S '’ampin II, Fillmore, Dr. Veach, Rainbridge and N. J. Dutf, Greencastle. Mi s H Jen Black, is the secretary of
the organization.
as it il.i.,s on locations and many oth or .factors met in the actual erection
of the building.
He stated that in Indianapolis a
The picture queues- of the old west known until their full page portraits
\ rrr.’isr*^;
on o(i| was also Jf* ven a severe lecture l:i room. Ilovvt \ r, h.
J '- the mayor. H. wa 'I that he bist and all the tune.
^ Id receive at stiff sentence ami 1 hp ‘nv.tatiori of a newly formed
^7 if arrested again by the police. Ohio Hoover committee to enter tin jncilla announced after his sent- primary had not reached the e, n i that he would appeal the case tary early this forenoon. It wa ex he circuit court. Mayor Me- peeled, however, an answer tin i. to ER ghey notified hinv Tuesday noon will he made in the ne\i few .lay
he would grant the appeal, but 'p|,j s wall probably he an a.-eeptanci.
illn said he would serve hi > n s uc h acceptance would mark II
er’s formal entry into the campaign for the presidential nomination. Hoover’s friends said today he intends to participate in exeial pri maries, including Marylun.l, New J. .
silhouetted against the modern sur roundings of a murder trial today, :. two peace officers of the Oregon cow
grade A building can he built for country came to t< tify in the trial sums between *8,000 and *10.0110 per of Edward Hickman for the murder
aid that i Marion Parker.
architect: fin. that many things in Phe two, lorn Gur.lane, chief ol Indianapoli- prohibit the building of l»'lh , e of Pendleton, Ore., and Buck guide A building, for any, less um, Dieuallen, state officer, were to tell including ic trictions and provisions the jury how they captured lin kman of the city. He staled that he ha- “i Oregon after he had eluded the built several buildings m other citi. greatest man hunt California ever
and towns for a - low as *5400 per taged.
class but that they were not The picturesque officers, enter the
appear in the Milage next May. SENATE ASK. FOR ‘BODY’ OF R. W. STEWART
DEMAND DISIH NitGF. <»F II \ HE NS ( OKPI S NN Kl I FOR Oil,
Ollll 1 ND.
Joe Bamberger was chairman of U * meeting Monday evening. The principal speak, i a. H rbert P. Sheets, secretary 1 .,e ' .tinnal Retail Hardware Dc .ei - Association. Mr. Sheets’ talk was ,rom a differ ent angle from any heard by ;he A., -oeia.ioii. He went back to his boyhood days and compared conditions then with now. He showed the chang os in modes of living, in dress r in other thing- and said there h - en changes in merchandising isi the same as in other ways. H said the
>| He will probably go t..
e Farm NVednesdoy.
'ON I 0 _ PROGRAM LS ARRANGED
the
in the grade A cln s.
Mr. Bartlett aid that a grade N building could probably he puilt in Greencastle for a uni a little, le than *6,01)0 per cla; room, depending
NN NSHINGTON,
trial fresh from a vaudeville tour which has taken thniu to the princi
pal cities of the co , t demonstrating . | ti " s ’ t , lt
how they captured Hickman. Today they will tell a jury instead
Monroe Township Farmers In- sey and New Hampshire. Hoover dor hr t 'J'l in the Hainbndge nd t intend, le • v. •■, to . nt'-r ii .r. h l( jyy- ra House on Friday, February 17. state a Indiana, lllin.d and \> hr . f .rogram hat-t been compiled which kai vvhere favorite sons are running.
f, include musical numbers, and adses by L. S. Van Natta and Mr-.
.. Tuttle
premium list has bec*n arranged winners of corn, including all sifications in yellow and white , i, yeast bread, plate of iri-h pota- , ■ 'alt rising bread, angel food •, light cake, dark enke, pound of er. Fancy work, crochet work.
on the condition D. the conditions audience how they forc-
ed the slayer of Morion Parker to
to follow Dr. Frank
i School display, plain sewing, y work, art, Senior high chool,
Junior high school. icn'/ ■ .
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t'M
I00SE LESH tS JUDGE FOR KLINCK CASE
,-ume the witnes-
ing of court.
tuud at the open-
Former Student Is Fatally Injured
MISS MARJORIE EI EI KY Ol I N Dl AN A POLLS NN N S I NE
ENTED MUSH INN.
pi'eified that interior work oi
building of this type would include u J N ' n '* , r ' ' fin.proofing, fair face brick, terniza I hey w. n
- corradoi , gUaed brick wainscoating Mikels. state alienist who wa to re
[ and other things necessary for low
I maintenance costs.
When a-ke.l concerning the cost for I a twelve room school building, he | said that such a building could lie built for th', approximate . o-t of *72,- ; (Hit). This, building would include ! twelve class rooms, adquatc cloak ■ rooms and rc-t rooms, toilet , office
An intininte frii nd of Fritz Kreislor h is said that Hie world lost a great i pinni.-t when that attist decided to become a \iolinist. Tiint Mr. Kreislor is fond uf the piano and an export player of that instrument is now . known to the, public, for lie has on several occasions appeared on the
lomcit platform as nc<omp.inist fot nU)( |,, rn , s uc essful merchant must he
'a keen busi. -ss man and a man who
1 t ai1 D.iro d B.uu t, knows his merchandising business,
ili-tinguislied pianist who plays her*
: on Thursday evening, Feb. 9th at Me-J Mr. Sheets showed that the indehariy Hall, forms an interesting par- pendent retail merchant today does allel, only the lino is drawn from the 67 per cent, of the nation’s business, oppo ito dire. tion. Mr. Hauer’s first while the chain stores nnd others take ambition was to become a concert the remaining 33 per cent. He showviolinist, and that ambition wa ■ ed how the mail order houses have m hieved before Fat' dci reed that he reached the peak i < their business, win girater fame u a pianist. and to get in closer touel with the la the London home of his birth, buying public, are locating stores in mu ic was a familiar art. Hi father the mailer town-. He showed the was a gifted amateur violmst and his growth of the chain So res, sniJ
I he petition was filed Just before m( ,|| 1 , r a , of considerable skill, none of these will hurt the live in-
Feb. 7. (UP)— Senate today de-
manded in district supreme court th leturn of the "body" of Col. Robert W. Stewart, chaiiman of the Stand ard (lil of Indiana, for tiial on charg*.
of contempt of the Senate
TWO INJURED IN ACCIDENT
laud an a- emhly with the cla room accommodating approximately 35 pupils, tlthuugh, he -aid that more could ! he adequately housed in tin rooms. I Many questions were asked by various member of the hoard and com
()( ( I RBI D 1 N FERRE/ IIA I I E
i: N KEY SI NDAY NIGHT.
I'llRFIE IN.M RED,
Harold CrawloN
injuries, and a yuing lady living
Miss Marjorie Eois Floury,
eighteen, of Indianapolis, a student
in DePauw university the pa. t year, ni ittp,.-, \yj|| Conklin then proposed Brazil, Mi-s Bertha Mae Wilson, wa was fatally injured when the automo a U p,. r trurture be, built, hut the painfully injured Sunday night about
idher i M ( Pr j {)r „( -everal room not finished !):"0 o’clock, when an automobile in
court opened for hearing on Stewart attqinpt to have the Habeas Corpus Writ made permanent freeing him
from Senate custody.
The petition recited that Stews it had obtained a writ, that Barry and .YD Grain were, duly authorized Senate official , that Stewart was arrested by them and that the warrant was i sued m connection with the new Sen ale Teapot Dome inv . tipation. Copie of the re olution.x impowering a Senate committee to make thi and the previon inv ligations were
sustniiii d • b) hi | t) liow the Senate’ authoilty.
It wa the in-drument of his father dependent merchant who carries a that caught Mr. Bauer’s childhood dean stock of goods, buys only the fancy. Under the guidance of hi goods that sell rapidly i gets a father, ha ping> od, h\ his ninth profitable margin on wh-t he sells, y.-ar, to a degree of proficiency that Mr. Sheets condemned the business pc ini ed a brilliant future. Adolph man who sold at a los to meet com-
Pollitzor, a fellow Indent, ol petition. Leopold Auer, accepted him as an
bile in which she and three
IMER ATTORNEY GI N ER NL ■>F.LE( I ED TO TRY S I I I’ll
ENSON All).
ian
ES “FRAMING’
young women were riding wa in collision with 11 machine, driven by Mrs. Frank Owen . id o of Indianapolis, Sunday evening at F’orty-ninth
and Broadway.
Miss Fleury was taken to St. Vincent’s hospital, where she died early , Monday. Her three companion, e raped serious injury, receiving only
( H NRGF’. cuts and hrui •
until later when adequate fund ni" which they were mling turned over available, lie aid that the residents near the Trianon dance hall at Terre
of the Third NVard would he willing Haute.
to use the present building for one or Five person were in the F’ord two year if the upei tincture, for roadster which up et when one of the new building wa built and then the wheel eauglii in the car tracks completed when po ible. a the driver ath pled to turn in at He tated that two buildings in the driveway h a sg to the ’I riunon. which he ha reei.ntly been working, The Mi * Hertlu Mae NNd oil and were operating under thi plan Margaret Klingb i "f Brazil and Bert
BUTLER FIELD HOUSE TO SEE STATE FINALS
SF'.< RET NKY OF !. IE S. N. Y. HOARD NITRt )\ ES Rl II DING FOR M I IOERNEY
I Klinrk Alleged To Be An Accessorv To Attenting To A False Affidavit. (IRH *
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Iiiin NDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 7. (UP) - ,S- Lesh, former attorney general, •selected today as special judge
Miss Fleury, who was a student at the Indiana College of Music uml Fine Arts, was widely known throughout Indianapolis as a talented violinist. .She broadcast mu. h d numbers over the radio recently.
She attended DePauw univer-ity, the past year and was a member of
ry Earl Klinck, of Evan vdle, for- lhp A|pha 0n)imm ()r „ rity . aide of D. C. Stephenson, on
rges of being an accessory to ating a false affidavit n unusual legal tangle preceded ction of Lesh. The defense rent to strike from the two remain- , v. names on the list after the state eliminated Bernard Korbly, an
>rney.
udge James A. Collins ordered Ham Kiaer, deputy clerk, to do
choosing for the defense.
Ie struck off Homer Elliott, form-
f „ U. s. diatrict attorney.
hree other names were submitted Collin* yeatenluy, but he withw thi* list, announcing that one
the three was disqualified.
Jackson Trial Jurors Served With Summons
Mr . Frank Jones, another member F’owle, Arnold I of the Thiril NVard committee, stiit"'i t'rawley of thi
that in thi, pn t week a petition ha- chine,
been sent around and signed by many Mi s NVilson 1 taxpayer , not only in the Third NNanl the windshield hut in the other two NNnril* a well, it wa- -haltered It was said that the eonen-u of opin- badly cut by thi
ion of thecanva v/s was that, Thin! NVard was almost one hundred percent in favor of the project, a major - ity of the First Ward was also in ‘avor of the con-nlidatcJ -chool plan and the Second Ward wa about half
and half.
William McGuire, Indianapolis architect nnd a member of tin firm of McGuire and Shook was also present at the meeting and gave hi- views, lb* -aid that in all contract a provision
iier and Harold ly were in the mu-
1NDIA.N'AI’OLIS, Feh. 7. (I I') Selection of Buth r univi 1-ity’-. new
thrown against Held house at F'airview for the (mal h suidi force that games of tin Indiana High school ha I her left knee wa ketlmll touniament F’nday and Sal
broken glass.
. must he made for any unexpected dif- A forecast for the remainder of ficulties in the building. He stated February as follow- is rather encour-
thnt many things rise in the erection aging:—
of astructure that cannot he fortold On the Nth temperatures are expect before. A a le-ult h saidthat an ex- ed to begin mounting and a warm act amount cannot lie set for a build- spell much appreciated will continue
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 7. (1 P)—' ing and that amount and no more until the 12th at which time memorie
urday, March 16 and 17, was confirmed today by A. E. Troster, secretary 1 of the State Association, after a
' tour of in pis tion.
Trester, K. V. Ammerm.m, Broad Ripple high school principal, and Fred K. Gorman, Technical high school athletic director, made* a tiip j to F’airview. e rotted by Georg" “C
ON WEDNESDNY TEMPER ATI’K- y , k, Hi, h , athletic d,,*, elm
ES ARE EXPECTED TO HE- ,. , , , ,.
Satisfaction tli.it th#* plant w<» .M
(.*% MO! NI !N(.. . . .. .
Im* comph tou in time lor Uu* st it° high achool finals was expressed hy
Weather rorecast For Week Is High
The speaker showed the changes which have come over the American people in the la t 25 to 40 years. Her aid in IP00 such things as radios, automobiles, airj l ines and dozens of other things were unknown nnd the people in tho.-e day - depended on the family store and the occasional peddler for their goods. Today distance means nothing and the customer goes where he can get what he wants. Mr, Sheets says a merchant does wrong by carrying something that might be called for oner in a great while. Ho cited the growth of the chain -tores in the past 10 years as a ease where only things which Were used daily vcore carried. He aid to study stock, eliminate obsole’e goods and have
quicker turn-over:
Mr. Sheets said the was brought some radical changes, ami ci -so I the extreme to come. He said in.dead of saving as was done during the war, afterwards it wa a ease of spending 1802, and this condition still e.xi t . The play, speaker showed how the increased is hi business brought about different sell iag methods, how advertising increaswere off to dispose of the increased qunn-
be11* 1 adopted for keyboard expre- tity of goods and how other condi* -ion ho -t t hini-elf Diligently to the* tion- were changed as a result of the
tn-k of becoming an expert. Within war. throe years he made hi-,Berlin dehut,
playing a Beethoven, and a Saint- . ,
and it was tee bad h i. more of the
advanced student, and within a yea 1 ' (lie young prodigy was concertizing Hunt!ghoul Enrlaiid. During hi- youth London heard him frequently as a
.didst and en-emble player
It was in Gla-pnw that Mr. Bauer fi 1 t met I'ai e 1 i'W-1.i. The Pcdi-h piani t, learning that thcr young viol-ini.-t had some kill as a pianist (aeqiiiu ! from his mother), invited Mr. it.hD.r to a i t him in proparing .me pi-no conceit hy playing the orchestral part on a -ccond iii-tru ni' at. So interc ted did Paderewski become that lie advised and in-t 'ct-
Ihiriiig a period of financial ,xtro
Mr. I’au.'i wa a-k'd to aceonipany a -oprano on a c neert tour through h’ l ia. The accept.1 nie of that invitation niurk.d the turning point in hi caieer. Through force of eircunttanci the violiai t h. came an ae1 nmplished piani t, and when iie was invited to appear it an informal musi
c le in London, on November 2 it was the piano he chose to That event Mr. Ban r regard
debut a- a piani.-'
Once derided that hi gift-
The address was along sound lines Snens piano concerto and tin* Ei zt a
with the Berlin membership could n..t ave heard the
radical contrast Mr. Sheets outlined
I n ter.
INDINNN GOVERNOR GOES IN in
( Ol Rl UN U I DM -DNY
MORNING.
INTERESTING N DDR ESS WAS DEI.I\ I Rl D MONDAY Nil *
Hungarian I'.intn y
Philharmonic Or.he tia. Tlie date wa November Hi, Ih!i5. Two month later Paris Imiril him witli a much acclaim. So busily wa be tio n engaged as a oloi .t throughout Europe Hiat he did Hot make In public debut a a pianist in hi native I. union un
til six yeai later.
in conditions which tin* present generation has seen come and go.
ooooonooooooooo 0 HOURLY Tl MPERATURF oponooonoo » 0
Seventy of eighty prospective jurors u-e.l in the building.
‘Tlie Revelation of Slang,” was
of winter zero w. uthe.r will be almost! the subject of the addre. , of Dr. Al
_ for tin* trial of Gov. F.d Jacl on H wever, when ked wl . n. len Stockdale, pa tor of the t "day, however, the defense asked have been served Nvith summon 1 1 not a building could lie erected foi According to the weather seer thi (Congregational (Tiur. h of Toled , O , right to strike from the original appear in court tomorrow and Thur- the sum of *71,Out) he .0 that i: is not the time to sell the winter ov- in the third adih> of the Simp .1 When it refused to eliminate day. Sheriff Omer Hawkins unnounc could a provi-ion for ul> titution eiceat or move out the healing stove,| Lectures, whiclt wa deliu ied m
in tlie kinds of material used, could | for starting about the 13th a cold harry hall Monday evening, be made. For instance in the flooring, spell which will ciui-e the mercury to A large crowd attended the adone type could be figured on and if scoot well toward the zero murk will dress. Dr. Stockdale is a forceful the money available was sufficient be ushered in from the northwest, and intelligent speaker and so far for a better type, then it could, be : This cold .-nap will last for perhaps all of his addresses have been ensuhstituted, or vice versa. two days, terminating with cloudy . thusiustically received. His talk dur It was hoped that the problem of skies and snow or rainfall. ling chapel period Tuesday was also
the
lame from the second list, Kiser ed today. The remaining 20 will lie
ed on Collins’ instructions. served by night.
* ohn Robbins, Fremont Alford and ^ of ^ first of 50 ar „ » ” »ge Wiltsie, attorneys, were on the (lea() thMp ljvp out , )f thp
Mr. Bauer’- fir-t ap|>earnnce in
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wore prompt t#> loco'/fii/c hi« ran*
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county,
one is ill, and two others cannot he located. The remaining 42 will re-
port tomorroNV.
Of the 30 already sought in the
A lianapolis Times, and Thomas Ad- second venire, one lives in 'lexa and tion ran betaken until the eommitti ; will begin ut which time bright -un • of Vincenne*. another was not found. i*e appointed. About twenty-five per- shine will lie oen.
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It list.
f Lesh qualifies, Klinck will
it" 1 ' ’ttigned before him.
| Clinck is accused of trying , ume" Boyd Gurley, editor of ■
to
the
ed in this country every "ii- iii since. Today Mr. Bauer I- one of the most popular piani-t appearing before the public, a fact which may Ire, explained by tlie programs he clto-es
THE \N F ATHER
, ... . -... Rain tonight. Cob south and
building would be aettled at the From the 17th to 21st another well attended. For the past two to play a- much a Ids masterly style we t portic s YVeJnesoay. Cloudy and meeting Monday hut no definite ac- period of warmer spring-like weather days morning class periods, up to II ,.f Intelpreting them for Mr. Bauer’s colder with probably lain or mow
o’clock have been cut -hort five min- programs are famous for sounding as extreme north port: rn. Strong shift -
ufes* good as they are. 1 ing winds.
