Bauhof Gets Life*m m mm m — —»hGeorge Bauhof, formerly of this city, after a conference with Judge Ktarn, Prosecutor Marion Graven and A tty. L. R. Gritehfield, who had been named as Bauhof’s counsel, pleaded guilty to an indictment of second degree murder and was sentenced to life in'the Ohio Penitentiary.Bauhof was indicted on a charge of having killed Henry Miller, of this city, with a hatchet, in 1923, when Miller returned home and found Bauhof in the act of looting his home. Never suspected of the crime, he was arrested this fail on a minor charge and later confessed the crime.Bauhof had left here the day after Miller was killed and had not return- ' 3d to Orrville until the night of his arrest by Night Marshal Lee Pontius. He has confessed to officers that he hak served several terms in institutions since the time of the murder.