After a dispute developed between Dayton nut! JoluHto\vn or the Middle Atlantic as to which wns entitled to the services of Larry Getz. Infloldcr who wns With Dcnlrlce in the Nebraska Htate Longue Inst senson, nnd he wns nwnrUcd to the Johnnies, n senrch had to be jnndc for Lntry. Looking tinder the whiBkcrs of n House of Dnvld tcnm that was playing at Johnstown Inst week, Dr. Joseph J. Meyer, uresldtMit or the Johnnies, discovered the missing Jn-neldur. At first, Getz denied the identification, then ndmllted It, but declared he was satisfied with playing Independent bnlt nnd didn't hnow whether lie would Join the Johnnies. However, he finally was persuaded to report.