Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1945 — Page 7
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500 CHILDREN TAKE PART IN FESTIVAL
More than 500 children from 14 city recreation department centers are scheduled to appear at Tomlinson hall tomorrow night to celebrate the harvest season. The festival, scheduled to begin at 7:30 p. m, will hail the coronation of the king and queen of harvest, David Jared and Sharon Mueller, representatives from Rhodius park centers, and will include a Mardi Gras parade of coaster wagon floats. Mrs. Norma Koster, supervisor of the event said that the children will entertain with their own talent. A in Hawaii today free to live as they note of color will be added ‘when did before the war: The group ar-{200 of the children appear garbed rived yesterday on an army trans-|in costumes representing birds, bees port. : and barnyard animals.
the surrender of Corregidor. Col. McConnell attended school in Oaklandon and Butler and Purdue universities. Besides Mrs. McConnell, survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McConnell, 2838 N. Ol. ney st.; his brother, C. D. McConnell, 943 Irvington ave, and two sisters, Mrs. Roy Martin of Noblesville and Mrs. John Howard Apple of Oaklandon,
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“Your letter to the President dated Nov. 2, 1945, requesting infor mation about the case of James J. Gdvin, has been referred to me. “James J. Gavin was convicted in the United States district court for the southern district of Indiana of income tax and on May 24, 1944, was sentenced to imprison. ment for five years and to pay a fine of $5000. . “The amount of taxes evaded was approximately $17,000, Gavin paid the total tax and deficiency assessment, with penalties and inters
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