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A gun might soon replace the pencil which Wendell Williams, 342 S. Roena St., used in working on his screening test yesterday at the Army recruiting office here. Williams' thoughts were his - own as he concentrated on the test, one of the first steps in the | enlistment process. Perhaps he wondered where he might be, with bazooka or gun, six months from now.

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| Convict's Past is Unknown fo Board

Members Until After First Interview By FRANK ADAMS

i » No matter how long a man has been in prison, when a petition for a reduction of sentence is initiated in his behalf he starts with

| cerned. Furthermore, anyone, even the inmate of the State Prison at Michigan City, of the reformatory at Pendleton or the women’s {prison at Indianapolis, can launch! the ‘petition for a commutation of and third member of the: group, sentence. nterview inmates at the reforma“The first action we take on re-| tor ory. Mr. Hire studies appeals of

ceiving a petition is is to interview, AmalSs of he x omens Prison In {the man or woman,” said Harvey|

After the interview comes L. Hire, secretary of the gover-|,.,,.;,,. or the warden, deputy nor’s clemency commission. “We

y y ¢ warden, a psychologist, a sociolo~ ew what Rime of al ‘gist, medical doctor, prison chapr Te a 3 loday. Avon {lain, and other officials and aides ' at the penal institution. Many the history of the case is read! times a psychiatrist is consulted.

iprior to the interview. | But it isn’t easy to get. the . Trial Judge Reports

prison term cut, sajd Mr. Hire. i The- commission, which must! ‘meet quarterly, usually holds two| 2-day sessions each quarter. An

|average of 20 or 21 cases is heard

leach day. In a year’s time more than 300 petitions are considered. edge of the inmate concerned. Mr. Hire, who has held his|

[present position since Jan. 10, 11049, said he has never seen as re Hire sa

made of confidential reports of ithe trial judge and the prosecutor.

agencies and persons in the com-

{tions of any one day obtain a, d. “If loosened up by talk, the

favorable recommendation. The man’s true self usually is revealed! ‘commission has power only to Hn the conversation

recomend Sedu SHOR of 8 sents) Most of the interviews last from But all petitions are considered half 48 Bowe to Arig hour, . rch and the procedure is the same. |, hearings ate Held. Am Sapp (When it is in behalf of someone ‘ ." 8s es ir 3 ga ‘at the state penitentiary the in-| can mate is interviewed and “studied” {by Mr. Hire and Leo T. Mulva, | Whiting, chairman of the comImission. Mr. Hire and Noland C. Cases of prisoners who have|

Each commissioner drawns his; {opinion. The recommendation is! made on decision of the majority.

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(Wright, Anderson, vice Chairman served their minimum sentences:

jare nof considered by the com-| mission, but by the board of

Mulva is on the board of the state! |prison; Mr. Wright on the re-, [formatory board. -§i- Petitions of Inmates Raving) | minimum terms of one or two) {years also are not considered. And the greater percentage of petitions fail, Mr. Hire repeated.

he said. “If we bring them back it | must be as useful members orl oe or a . Hunt Youth ‘Who Took Bus

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| A YOUNG man who took a : | Central ‘Swallow Lines bus on a wild, unauthorized joyride was being sought last night by Indiana State Police. The bus was taken from {ts

terday afternoon while the driver, | Walter Montgomery, Greenfield, | was resting between runs. Unobserved, the “relief” driver éntered the bus and drove away. He drove west on country roads, state police decided after)

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knocked down in rural areas. At last he drove into the yard behind Warren Central High School.

HE TOLD the tool custodian, Charles Allen, he would like to leave the bus there for a few

later.

turned to Greenfield. Mr, Allen said the young man’ appeared to be about 22 years! old.

Runs. Across Street, ‘Boy Struck by Car

Martin bil 4 8, of 2929 N. Meridian St., was in fair condition in St. Vincent's Hospital last

Then a very careful study is

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Cmdr. Donald B. MacMillan] reported yesterday a huge ice DURING JULY and AUGUST field off Nain, Labrador, has held

up his party of Arctic explorers. |

They were exploring the areal between Greenland and Ellesmere Island, only 10 degrees

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Miss Gertrude E. McComb, Terre Haute teacher, 'has been

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Also consulted are various social munity who might have knowl-

But the commission ‘members {like to meet with the inmate the first time “not knowing the man,”

many as 30 per cent of the peti-| “I try a. them talking,” he

{when the inmate is summoned. !

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