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Show BOARU OF PARDONS SESSION TO BE BUSY The regular meeting of the, state board of pardons as scheduled tor July 15 promises to be a busy one The board was obliged to postpone its meeting of Juno 17, owing to the fact that tliree members wcro out of the city temporarily, u wag consequently decided to combine tho Juno 17 session ses-sion and the July session Into one meeting. Following are those who will apply for leniency or pardon, as included in tho list prepared for June 17- For pardon Charles D Murphy, highway robbery and ntterapted murder; mur-der; John Norton, attempted robbery; John A. Kelly, highway robbery and attempted murder; George Grantham, grand larceny; "Webster Greene, adultery; adul-tery; Dan Ganlsh, forgery. Bert Allen, attempted robbery. Commutation Benjamin Carter, assault as-sault with intent to commit murder. Paroles James Marsh, assault with intent to commit murder; Dan Hansen, Han-sen, grand larceny, i Tho list of applicants as prepared for July 17 includes: For pardon Alfred Lavender, burglary, burg-lary, third degree; Arthur Brown, forgery; for-gery; John M. Duke, burglary, second sec-ond degree; Peter Affleck, burglary, second degree. Harry C. Gordon, burglary, burg-lary, third degree; Kdmond Mason, carnnl knowledge; C. C Snydergaard, adultery. C C AndrewB. embezzlement; embezzle-ment; Lowls W. Lund, burglary, third degree. For commutation Samuel E, Do-man, Do-man, statutory offense. |