Heavy Civil DocketFor Next Term CourtGrand and petit jurors for the September term of Daviess circuit court, which wiU convene Monday, September 7, were drawn this morning by the jury commissioners, A. C. Wise and M. F. Burke.Grand jurors selected were J. Walter Shaffer, Madison towmship; Ernest S. Ward, Washington; FrankW. Hardy, Bogard; Ed Copeland, Elmore; Ora Guy, Veale; and Charles A. Way, Steele.Selected for service on the petit jury were Carl R. Wilson, Barr township; Joseph M. Friedman, Washington; John W. Brittain, Harrison; William E. Shake, Washington; Jesse F. Leming, Reeve; Hayes Armes, Washington; Fred Boger, Harrison; Charles C. Daugherty, Washington; John Himsel, Harrison:Elnur T*ee, Elmore; Claud Carroll, Steele; Ural Miles, Washington; Fred Hastings, Elmore; Leo E. Bradley, Barr; Oliver B. O’Dell, Madison; Elmer B. McCracken, Bogard; Louis A. Dant, Barr; and Ray M. Smith, Washington.Court officials say the civil docket this term will be one of the heaviest in years. A large number of damage suits of different natures figure conspiculously in the new suits filed since the April term of court.The third trial of James A. Bateman on a charge of involuntary manslaughter is the only case of importance now on the criminal docket. Juries in each of two prev-' lous trials have failed to agree. The charge against Bateman is the result of a school bus tragedy early in W3 5.F8