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One hundred and forty other cadets also re- celved commissions in the cadet corps. the list including 4 lieutenant col- onels, 41 captains, 52 first lieutenants and 31 second lieutenants. Those awarded certificates commis- sioning them lieutenant colonels are Arthur L. Conn, Central High School; Max Miller, Eastern High School; Os- car Guildenhorn and Frederick H. Cut- ting, both of McKinley High School. spite of heavy clouds overhead and a brisk east wind; which glad to button their overcoats and add- ed additional, pep to the peppery cadet brigade. District Commissioners Dougherty and Taliaferro and Stephen E. Kramer, first assistant superintendent of schools, in charge- of > white high schools and cadet & airs, witnessed the certificate presen ceremony with Army offi- cers at the reviewing stand at the north side ‘of the fleld. There:also were a number of spectators in the main stand at the stadium who cheered the cadet officers as'they received their commis- sions and later the whole corps as it passed in review, marc] around the stadium several times with @ifferent units, giving a snappy “eyes right” as they passed the reviewing stand. Sladen Gives Certificates. ‘The actual presentation of certificates was made by Maj. Gen. Fred W. Sladen, commanding general of the 3d Co Area, U. 8. A, while the whole bri e was lined up in formation reaching from one end of the fleld to the other and facing north, with the cadet officers forming®a line in front. Gen. Sladen was by Lieut: Col. Wallace M. Craigle, U. 8. A., professor of military science and tactics in the public schools. Other officers at the reviewing stand, including ‘assistants in military science and tactics, were Col. Thomas L. Dar- row, Col. Clarence C. Deems, Maj. Alexander W. Maish, Maj. J. G. Dono- van and others. Young Lyon, the new cadet colonel, who has not -quite reached his seven- teenth birthdsy, has won many honors in the cadet corps, one of which was the distipction of being ehosen the best drilled man in the cadet camp last Summer, for which he holds a medal. He also holds medals for having been selected. the best sergeant in Company g :‘;‘M for other special achievements corps. The commisisons awarded have been J clusive, and their schools are as follows: Commissioned majors—Stanley M. Business High School; Paul R. , Frazer F. , Mason Culver- well, John H. Howard and PFred D. Vechery, Central High School; Donald A. Craig and Samuel Zola, Eastern High School; Henry N. Karr and Chaloner M. Barnes, McKinley High School; Charles R. Denny and Paul Marshall, ‘Western High School. Captains Commissioned. Commissioned captain—Millard G. Bowen, jr., and Melvin G. Payne, Busi- ness; Willlam T. Wolfrey, Harry Sacks, Grable H. Mitchell, Robert A. Little- ford, Marion E. Myers, Thomas L. O'Brien, David L. Krupsaw, John M. Betts, Norman S. Pressler, Sam Wert- leb, Sidney 8. Zlotnick, Gail G. Geddes, and Albert J. Orlosky, Central; Ralph G. Lloyd, Robert A. Dunnigan, Clarence A. Rhoden, Marshall Grinder, Fred P, Pischer, Howard R. Lady, Rodger and John M. Riecks, Eastern; Presley A. Wedding, Philip A. Kraut- wurst, Charles E. Everett, George O. ‘Webber, Edwin B. Cox, Morton N. , Roland A. Linger, Herbert J. Lidoff and Howard M. Biggs, McKin- ley; George E. Baulsir, Stuart G. Pries, Richard Fletcher, James L. Pimper, Louis F. Lucas, Edward W. Snowden, Franklin A. Thomas, Minor S. Jame- son, jr., and Howard T. Bierer, Western. Commissioned first lieutenant—Pres- ton V. Phelps;. Melville W. Stewart, Charles M. Dulin and Hyman Zoslow, Business; Edward B. Newcomer, Frank ‘W. Moorman, John P. Heubsch, T R. Marquis, Francis Zeiler, Philip Gold- stein, Albert G. Tooms, Edgar B. Chis- well, Raphael Sherfy, David Sachs, Charles E. Collier, Harry F. Weber, Da- vid 8. Thomas, Edmund H. Lloyd, Clin- ton G. Skidmore and John H. Williams, Central; David R. Middleton, Willlam C. Neuehahn, George A. Didden, Elmer L. Hall, John B. May, Lawrence P. Pum- phrey, Anthony A. Cuozzo, William A. Markey, Paul A. Manganaro and Hub- bard Quantrille, Eastern; Richard W. Mattoon, Roger Peed, Paul Dunn, Proc- Glauds £ Choper. Rudolph Siesrise Wi- aude E. Cooper, Rudolp! , Wile lam W. Walker, D. E. Allen, Albert E. Harned, Theodore M. Wilson and Titus B. Snoddy, McKinley; Hamilton Wright, Edward E. Odom, Ernest D. Brigham, Gerald Gorman, Reginald Rutherford, if; Fred L. Downs, Davis calaw‘e.}h | George H. Lamson, Ronald Cheney Cornelius De W. Lang, Western. Commissioned second lieutenant— Hyman Kraisel and John B. Layton, Business; Howard Bixby, John N. Ditz- ler, Laurence P. Sherfy, Ralph I Wil- liams, Harry B. Caton, Charles F. Squire, Roy L., Bodine, Benjamin K. Schwarz, Carl R. Hellbach and Harry L. Moffett, Central; Richard A. Ten- nelly, John W. Nally, Joseph T. Rabbitt, Norman W. Gill and Albert J. Strauss, Eastern; John F. Dye, Howard F. Lar- combe, Frank Der Yuen, Edward Buck- lin, H. Wildman, Louis B. Ruck, Myer H. Stoller, E. H. Gibbs W. Miller, McKinley: James L. Humphrey, Albert G. Love, Frederick P. Pike, Dan- iel Van_ Voorhis, Willlam H. Dix and Harold Levy, jr., Western. OFFICER KILLS LAWYER. Attack Feared in Attempted Ar- rest, Says Indiana Constable. ‘TERRE HAUTE, Ind., April 12 (P)— Austin Sweet, Terre Haute, attorney, was shot and fatally wounded yester- day afternoon .3 John Van Hook, con- stable of a justice of the peace court, who had gone to Sweet’s office to arrest ?lmonnnhmsormhmzwmmmn Van Hook surrendered to police after the-shooting. Believing the lawyer in- tended to draw a weapon, Van Hook said, he fired, the bullet passing through Sweet's head. The ceremeny proved impressive in | made spectators | Frank U.| presenting a commission to Cadet Col. yesterday, In the center, Commissioner Maj. Gen. Fred W. 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