Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1926 — Page 10

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LENIENCY SHOWN FIFTEEN PERSONS 186 Clemency Pleas Heard by Board. Out of a total of 186 pleas heard 1 y the State pardon board during Its September session, only fifteen persons received favorable consideration, it was announced today. For • 1 e second successive time the board gave no pardons, limiting its action to one fifteen-day parole and fourteen commutations of sentence. The report of the board show t s 118 applications refused. It is understood a recommendation was transmitted to Governor Jackson that several current paroles be revoked through failure of prisoners to pay regularly on fine installments. No Marion County persons received clemency. Action was deferred in the case of Nicholas Harakas of Indianapolis, who was granted a second thirty-day parole Sept. 13. Sixteen cases were continued to the November session, six were stricken the docket and one was withdrawn. Interest in action of the board centered in commutation of the life sentence of Samuel Hull of Gibson County, who has served in the State Prison continuously since Dec. V, 15.17. By commuting Hull s sentence to twenty-eight and one-half years to life his immediate freedom was made possible. N Estelle Hears About Defeat fit/ United Press FT. WAYNE, Ind.. Sept. 24. vVord that her husband had fallen in defeat reached Estelle Taylor, movie actress and wife of Jack Dempsey, as she passed through hrre Thursday night on a Pennsylvania train to Join the vanquished heavyweight champion in Philadel phia. The train stopped at the Ft. Wayne station a few minutes after the fight was over. Crowds thronged the station, anxious to catch a glimpse of the famous fighter’s wife. Her friends were anxious to keep the results of the champjonshlp match from her until she should hear the story from the lips of her husband. But reporters shouted the word through the screen windows of the train and copies of a newspaper extra were tossed into her compartment, rjespite the vigilance of trainmen. 5 Mrs. Dempsey, accompanied by Mrs. Floyd Fitzsimmons, wife of the Michigan City fight promoter, and i woman reporter, was due to reach Philadelphia this morning. Army tradition is against the naming of companies I or J, because of the danger of confusing the two in written orders and because I and J rvere formerly represented by the

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JACK WILL COMEBACK, SA YS WIFE Mrs. Dempsey Asserts ExChamp Must Have Been 'Given Something.’ By United Press ALLIANCE, Ohio, Sept. 24. There will be,no peace in the Dempsey family until Jack Dempsey is again heavyweight champion of the world. Mrs. Jack Dempsey is not beaten. 1 “Jack will regain the championship within a few months,’’ Mrs. Dempsey (Estelle Taylor) assured interviewers in her compartment on the Pennsylvania limited bound for Philadelphia as it stopped here early today. , * Dempsey was beaten Thursday night because he was “given something” before the fight, Mrs. Dempsey said, and because she was not there to take care of him. “Given Something” “I don’t know what it was, but I would stake my life on it that something was given him before he went into the ring. If he fights Tunney again, you can bet'l will be with him right up to the time he goes into the ring.” Mrs. Dempsey was tucked in the corner of her compartment, dressed in nightgown, kimono and slippeis.

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Her eyes were sleepless, but not tearstained. First news of the fight w~s given her at Ft- W <yne, Ind. Can’t Imagine “The greatest shock to me was the statement that Jack staggeied to his corner after the fight," said the dismayed Mrs. Dempsey, chewing the corner of a lacy handkercoief. “I can’t imagine Jack staggering from any blow delivered by Gene Tunney. Jack could whip Tunney and Harry Wills at the same time. "My heart is breaking that I was

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