Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1928, Page 36

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The indictments charged election con- spiracies' and ‘accused Louis V. Keeler, assistant State's attorney, and John M. Nelson, both of whom were precinct cap- tains in the twenty-seventh ward, with filing a false afidavit. Investigators re- ported the'affidavit gertified as voters 92 FINAL MIRACLE OF MUSIC Schubert Week—Back to Melody~-Nov. 18-25 Organized by Columbia Phonograph Company @ Columbia makes a wide range of superior phonographs, meeting the demands of every purse, every taste and every epace requirement. These run from the compact Columbia Portable, priced at §15, to the imposing Columbia-Kolster Viva-tonal Electric Reproducing Phonograph and Radio Combination at $900, equipped with “elegtric pick-up” of new design and Kolster Power Cone Speaker. @ (The -STAR, THE EVENING residents of a hotel, whereas only 35 voters lived there. Charges that Jack Hirsch, & pay- roller, ruled how many votes each candi- date should get resuited in the naming of Hirsch, Charles “Chick” Hadesman, Paul Dorfman and Sam Koppel, an as- sistant precinct captain, in the second indictment. They were ' charged with conspiracy to alter Republican ballots. The same men were named in another conspiracy indictment, charging them with making false election returns. Koppel was charged in a separate in- dictment with _altering ballots in the thirteenth precinct of the twenty-fourth ward, and Daniel Fannelli, was named in an indictment charging perjury be- fore the grand jury. The investigators today continued the inquiry into reputed politico-criminal ai- liances in the McHenry County district. CALL CAMPAIGN DULL. Three Old-Timers Recall Days of Torchlight Parades. FAIRFIELD, Wis. (#).—Political ral- lies have lost their romance for the three survivors of the Fairfield Martial Band which for 60 years has played its way through many State and national campaigns. orchlight processions on horseback, with' the band up in front in a for horse wagon, made your blood tingle,” said W. S. Guinter, original snare drum- mer. “It does not seem so inspiring to ride in a motor. truck.” Sylvester Belville, bass drummer, and Theodore Bennett, fifer, are survivors of the 11 original members of the band. Guinter Jfhinks the Garfleld cam- paign was the most exciting of the 15 he has taken part-in, GERMAN POLICE:DOG ACTS AS MASTER'S EYES Animal and Blind Owner Allowed to Travel Free on All Trac- tion Conveyaaces. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (#.—“Buddy” s the only animal i Nashville allowed to travel without definite limitations on all traction conveyances. 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