Vlissyvemion is given oeiow.2:00 O’clocknee£t ofthism awasSong—Audience.Prayer.Special music—By Quartet,Report of Secretary.Report of County Officers.Report of Nominating Committee.by the board after a detailed survey 01$ites in the city.several proposedThis location is located closer to thepublic square than the high school building, where athletic contests inwiring,in* riwmc snop win u* Eimef Basselready for occupancy about June 1st.Fraternal iAmong t!the past have been held.Plans for the building have also re-Election of Officers.Solo.Address—A. T. Albertson Stateceived attention of the board, and several inspection trips have been madeonSecretary Religious Education.icedlflu-tealMusic.Address—Miss Nellie C. Young,State Supt. Children’s Division.pitor.Adjournment.to various cities to inspect new gymnasiums built there. Shelbyviile,Greencastle, Franklin, Danville, Mar-Transfer Was Made Four Days Joshua SchofAfter Men Were Arrestedton, of Madon Jury Indictments.INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 13.The financial affairs of D. C. Steph-of ColumbusBrownstown,of Seymour.enson, former Klan leader in Indiana,were further complicated today withtinsville, Connersville, were cities visited on these trips.*Local Commerce Bodies to Send Repthe filing of the deed to Stephenson’sBrownstownpresent, ageabout twenOthe county pipalatial home in Irvington to Ira | to the intereHolmes, Republican worker and oneof Stephenson’s atorneys.ssed7.00 p. m.am- onimeforvedSong.Prayer.Music—Quartet.resentatives to Meeting AboutProposed Bus RoutesAccording to the deed, “purchaseftof the property was made on April 7,before the death of Miss Madge Ober-Address—A. T. Albertson.Music—Davis Orchestra.Address—Miss Nellie C. Young.wasromMusic.holtzer, for whose death, Stephenson AValter Bonner, who is chairman JlsAt the time of the fire whichDeputyof the progrfunds for thshowed thatton were inevery memThe other Iolt;of the roads committee of the Rotary, wrecked Stephenson’s home, HolmeAdjournment.club and Chamber of Commerce, re-ceived a letter asking that Greensburg lt;«•* “bout owning the probe represented at a meeting to be'P^y F.remen declared the blareheld at Rising Sun to consider a chain !was of meend.ary ongm.85 per cent.ber of the IThe add res;ar^earaest aj be more fait!This transfer was also made be-ar-thisMaryland Company DeniesHavingI). C. Stephenson's Property inates-cityIts Possessionof bus routes through scenic south-, .. ,, 'fore the filing of attachmentIndiana connecting Madison, Ye-, ®ernpro-vay, Rising Sun. Aurora, Lawrence-(By Unite! Press)INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.,12.burg, Versailles and Greensburg. The commercial advantages wouldceedings by Stephenson’s former wifefor support money.Holmes said he took the propertyat the meetievince more ithe teachingsBrother Mseem to favor Greensburg as it is theas his fee for representing stephen-bal-lontDenial that the Fidelity and DepositCompany of Maryland has any of thepedoutlet north to all these lines.The letter was turned over to Johnson in the legal proceedings.According to the terms of the deed„ Shoemaker, president of the Chamberproperty of D C. Stephenson, former Commcrf(, who wi„ take jt beforeKlan leader, in its jfossession wasmade today in an answer filed in theun_ Superior court by the Maryland com-rgeitorandpany.the affidavitThe denial was in answer tofiled against the company by Mrs. Nettie Stephensonthe transfer of the' property wasmadeiiferred in hiswas a formerand how pieagain amongfor the sum of $1 and other jGjin jjvaluable consideration.” This is thethat body and the matter will be put castomary notatjcJ1 made when par_ in the hands of the new committee otthe Rotary club and it thought that1ties concerned do not wish the amountthe tw’o organizaions will form a jointrevealed in the transaction.r aBrohn, former wife of Stephenson,who is seeking to tie up Stephenson’sassets in a suit for support moneyidt- for their child.The date, April 7, is four days after committee to attend the conferenceJ Stephenson, Klenck and GentryWho Was 1Mrs. Annayesterday ofand ascertain what the plan is to be an-eg^d on grand jury indict-i i i t i i . _ n._____— I #er-in-law, Joland what might he done for Greens-*burg.Trial of the $125,000 damage suitbrought against H. W. Evans, formerimperial wdzard of the Klan for theFormer Resident Leaves Wire, Twoments charging Stephenson with assault and battery with intent to kill,assault and battery with Intent toSons and Raughter—Burial Hereon Thursdayrape, kidnapping and mayhem andprominent bu111. The decry business icharging the three jointly with con-th- burning of the Stephenson yacht lastspiracy to commit a felony.Holmes said he would put the proseph Drakesmarried Missof Dr. C. C. IThey locateen | summer, was postponed ateuntil MayWord was received here today of; nerty on the market at an earlythe death of Arthur Green, a fortnet' date. In addition to this property, he19.The trial was to have startedcal tomorrow.resident of Greensburg, who moved!also received a bill of sale fortheyears ago whleading jewel»was engagedephar-towith his family to Indianapolis sixThe twro bills, sponsored by theyears agoChamber of Commerce, regarding theThe deceased was about 42 years ofma90licensing of peddlers, hawkers, auc-age and has been ill for severalhousehold goods that had been in thehouse.hucksters, itinerant mer-months. He leaves a wife, who waschants and solicitors, wrere referred toformerly Mary A. Scripture.Theythe law^s and claims committee after aw*ere married July 22, 1903, and haveFurther steps in the garnishment proceedings to tie up property of D.rthe time of hiThe widowMr. Schmidtoccasion*Stephenson pending the outcomeof a suit for $17,support moneywere expected to be taken today bycity and wasour citizens.thorough discussion by the city coun-three children, Rosa, Valley and Le-of; oilmen at their regular meeting lastona, and one grandchild.theInight. Doubts as to the legality ofthe proposed ordinances was theHit reason for deferred action.ce-IThe ordinance on itinerant mer-Mr. Green died at 1:30 this mom-ing and the funeral will be held inattorneys for Mrs. Nettie StephensonBrchm, of Foteau, Okla., Sephenson’sformer wife.Itwas believed that the attorneysMyron FredenYears at(rron RussIndianapolis at 10 oclock Thursday would raove for a Judgement before“ ‘ court|°* M**- and Mrmorning and the burial wriin| Judge Latshaw inngchants or solicitors required a bond of$500 to be furnished and a payment ofa fee, amounting to $15 a day, $50 aSouth Park cemetery tomorrow” after-1againstsuperior Fidelity andDepositnoon.The deceased is an uncle oficornPany Maryland.of Indianapoliso’clock folJowiMiss Hazel Dixon and a brother-in-wTeek or $200 a month, with exemptions as provided for by statutes of theIt state. A fine of $10 to $100 for vio-efu-lation of this ordinance was providedfor.law of Philip Scripture of this city.TO UNDERGO OPERATIONThe company yesterday denied ithad any of Stephenson’s property inits possession as security for the bondtile paralysis.The parentsit furnished him when he was arrested for'an alleged assault on Missand the grandAlbert Monerknear surviMrs. Harry Meyers was removed toMadge Oberholtzer.The second ordinance referred to thelicensing of auctioneers, hawkers.. . . _ .. . Stephenson and his two aids, Ear!the Vincent hospital m Indianapo- nr..*, , * Klenck and Earl Gentry, are now in evenng,The remainshome of Mr. £orpeddlers and hucksters.Thisordinance provides for the payment ofge $50 for peddling privileges for a sixI J___* 1 1 £ A ...today where she will undergo anoperationjail charged with murderdeath of Miss Oberholtzer.for the | Funeral arranjnon need later.n, j months’ period, applying only to non-Foreman-YagerMr. and Mrs. Louis C. Yager, 2151( onnersville ManI*An appeal mnon from Justi* £