agcr to Join srvlce. This ar*« carriers led at tho i the nooond'* tho great heator evAry d which la ) St at* overy tnulato Non! a\y.” They oplay, ‘‘Tho els X. Buflh-tho leading :e change of flve-n.ct pho-0 offered to-bjcct. Via tho play by strong.i» *UPHELD.1 tho piaceo ido wns np-Marlon Cir-MorecIJth, atandlng out-Union Stubs ordinance Ircuit Court.*»/ V*. fJKJ, 1 Vtl V»^ QlUiOcan be made to any taste,BALL DECLARED BLAMELESS IN PRIVATE DOWELL’S DEATHt;t ........Governor Ralston has not announced whether he will approve tho verdict of a military court finding Bergt. Edwin 0. Rail, Company H, First Separate Battalion, Indiana National Guard, not guilty of a charge of manslaughter, The Gov- r ernor made public the Court’s finding 5*es-terday without comment. Ball, while acting as a member of a. provost guard, |shot Private Walter h. Dowell of a Madison (Ind.) company when Dowell tried to escape after being arrested for having whisky In his possession. The shooting occurred at (ho time of the National Guard encampment in IS13. Tho militaiy court, organised on order of the adjutant general, held a trial ten days ago. It declined to allow attorneys engaged by Dowell's widow to participate in the i prosecution, the judge advocate alone1 conducting the state’s case, The verdict of not guilty had been anticipated.