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SPP cotild find, 10 today sald ‘he didn't know who, if . . Quests. : 3 , was finally responsible for hid the peak Some good \ clemency for his Jrather. BIR sters pulled the nothing to da = R picts ere : prank, taking a milk wagon owned] : os . ’ ¢« by W. D. Bloemhof; 3621 Stanton { ed: any knowledge of ' ave. In response to Mr. Bloemhof’s nA who or what fight have persuaded ERANS frantic appeals to find the wagon [Kentucky Senators Alben W. Bark. BOSTON in time for him to make his rounds ley dnd A.-B. (Happy) Chandler to . this morning, police scoured the] D intercede in, behalf of James J. A soldiars ate ares and finally found the aban- Gavin. rte Ar DR the men would not return to work n Boston {0 doned vehicle at Pleasant Run bivd. “If they did intercede, they must until they had » new contract, | = Ranta Maria. and Gale st. i | haye done it of their ¢¥n accord,” Ald for Stranded 7" endall Police thought pranksters were said William Gavin, “I've never met ‘ de Davidson Jt going too far when Mrs, Charles Chandler in my life, 1 don't know maoulends of pirions Nhe BESS rT. 48 On Boehm, 3901 E. Washington st. |anything about jt i railroad stations and siriine office a. T. Oth, Or, called in and reported some one was -Gavin- was paroled in September The Greyhound company said 40s LT. nh On, firing rifle shots into her home. after his origmal five-year sentence hung Cn Pfc. Daniel 8, Investigators found: four marbles} had been commuted to two years by Voiture 145 of the 40 & 8 will open a campaign Nov. 1 to raise’ [announced every effort would: be " had been hurled through. windows} President Truman. — Without the] gungy to complete purchase of the Edwin L. Patrick mansion (above) [made to arrange other transportae ee ned by means of a slingshot. : 3 gomttion, Ses would ove at 421 N. Pennsylvania st. ed *" |tion for persofs stranded befory | { - . Ta 2 serve un anuary ore " 4 ; . . Caught Garbage Throwers . ~{ becoming eligible for parole. ul Judes Robert Baltiell. who they reached their destinations. 4 Beck and Cpl . John J. McNeff, 23 N. Perthing Sponsors of clemency for Gavin fact. that: the congressman tele-|eral Judge rt Ba . Who sen-| “Jay Sheppard, company vice press’ All-will be ave, caught his own vandals in- who pleaded guilty to a charge of |Phoned instead of writing. How-|tenced Gavin in federal court here, ident, said there were no p terbury. stead of waiting for police to make neglecting to pay income taxes on ever, justice department. informa-| us District Attorney B. How- meetings “scheduled between union

the capture. He apprehended seven boys who were throwing garbage on his front porch. Police ordered the boys into the juvenile aid division. Two boys were a early today at Woodrow and Oliver aves., for shooting at a dog.' Ray Morris, 550 8S. Woodrow ave. called

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{Will Hays Tells Halloween Crowd Final Insurance Is Due

Named the city’s official Halloweer celebration, the rally included

featuring Hedi Stenuf,

Viennese marvel.

“Unflinchingly you have paid seven premiums on the policy of

when she handed him her bouquet. With the Holly

10,000 Pack Coliseum to See Ann Sheridan, Cheer Ice : Revue and Hear Victory Loan Speeches. - Celebrities, skaters and musicians were combined in a glittering | spectacle last night at the Coliceum. More than 10,000 persons packed the arena to attend the statewide rally accelerating the Victory loan drive, to catch a glimpse of Texas Wonder Girl Ann Shiridan and-to hear. Will H. Hays, former movie czar, give a loan-campaign speech. .

“" |men we have lost represent in ef-

Girt” Ann Sheridan surprised one’of the honor guards at the Victory Bond drive last star as she toured the leg were Governor

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destruction—today it is construection, physical, ‘cultural and spiritual. Then, as always, Indiana did magnificently. The record will stay magnificent. Indiana will finish its job.” “

} Seeking & new way to express the cost of the war in human terms. Mr. Hays declared that the 260,000

fect a loss of “six million, five hundred thousand years of youth, of strength, of service!” Mustn’t Happen Again’ “We have paid that price, that dreadful price, and we face the future with that central fact. We are determined, with God's guidance, that it must never happen again— and that the victory so dearly bought shall not be thrown away,” he added. ‘ iy In the interests of peace, Mr. Hays called for the “development of the world security organization.” “We must demand world view of world problems,” he said. Alluding to the poetic hotionof America as a ship of state, he sa “In the American ship of state, it

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the common weal, of democratic tolerance, which the rest of the country can look to for ‘guidance and inspiration.”

listed by the justice department as: Senators. Barkley and Chandler (U, 8. baseball commissioner), Rep. Emmet O'Neal, representative from the Louisville, Ky., district, Jeffersonville Attorney Joseph H. Dougherty and Mr. Q'Connell. “Unduly Stift”

idea” of who might have handled Gavin's clemency petition during its final stages, The attorney said

{many of the best people if Jeffersonville thought Gavin's sentence ‘had been “unduly stiff.”

Louisville Rep. Emmet O'Neal to-

|day denied he had ever recom- + {mended clemency for Gavin. He

sald he “may have called downtown” to urge a “fair hearing” for the Jeffersonville man. ; He said he didnt “recall” the Gavin case and didn't know when or why he was convicted. “I do not believe in putting pressure on thé departments downtown on these matters,” he said. - The justice department, where

as an intervener, confirmed the

STRAUSS SAYS:

$87,000 in horse bet winnings, were

Mr. O'Connell said he had "no

Rep. O'Neal's name is on record |

tion spokesmen said regardless of whether persons intervene in a prisoner's behalf" by phone or by fetter they are still regarded as sponsors of clemency. Meanwhile, the Southern ,Republican club in Louisville yesterday

fication of his Gavin's sentence, stated:

Entitled to Explanation

“We are all little taxpayers who pay our taxes regularly, Therefore we feel we are entitled to an explanation of your act in pardoning a man who evades his taxes on $87,000." Comments from Senators Chandler (who resigned as senafor yesterday to devote full time to the baseball czar job) and Barkley were not yet avatlable. They were reported to be en route to or from Washington. The justice department, which also has the senators’ names on file as clemency sponsors for Gavin, said it was unable to determine immediately whether

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they wrote or telephoned. “A previous clemency ples eniered by Gavin was opposed heve by Fed-

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ard Caughran, the prosecutor, Speculation as to how Barkley and Chandler, Kentuckians, happened to intercede in the case of an Indiana gambler, was beginning 0 seep through Republican. circles here. Chandler's role was particularly questioned inasmuch as he recently. scolded ball players who attend race tracks. . .

AUDUBON SOCIETY TO! HOLD. GUEST MEETING

The Central District Audubon society of Indiana will hold a guest meeting in the east room of World War Memorial tomorrow —at— 7:45 Pp. m. Sidney R. Esten, director of education in state parks, will speak on “Winter Birds." ) Audubon society officers for the coming season are: Miss Clara Alma Moore, president; Scott Calvert, vice president; Miss Mildred Campbell, secretary-treasurer; Miss Thelma Patterson, corresponding secretary; Miss’ Margaret Knox, di-

representatives and representatives of the Pennsylvania, Central, New England, Eastern, Illinois and Cae nadian Greyhound lines. The two New York Greyhound terminals, which normally a daily flow of 3500 bus tra both virtually were deserted today except for persons seeking refunds for tickets sold before midnight 5, night. : v Demand Pay Boost ~~ The union demanded pay of 5.78

cents per mile for vers and & flat 30 per cent for othér employees . to

of overtime pay. The companies had offered an increase to 54 cents a mile for * eastern region drivers, 5.3 cents for drivers in the.Chicago and St. Louis area, and a 10-cent hourly

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are forged and riveted for barbarians,” said Mr. Hays. ’ In. commencing his speech; Mr.

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