Show 1 i A Aged ge dJ Jurist Faces races ces Prison P I Bl n I Ap April PI l 30 Aon r Smith former judge of the circuit court courty t mt y broke do down n under the weight t of or his sorrow today in plead I e board boar rd l of t pardons hero here to keep out of the penitentiary The Thed I l d 1 to t the penitentiary in connection with the tIle failure f meriL he begged the ther 1 tG on ln a charge wept as 1 I r f hilll further i ar n n t l b by with Ed and Charted Charles mom mem n 1 L e f f 1 tribunal tribuna and was wS visibly affected by the recital t Te nd d hoking with Ith emotion the tears visible he lie had hadi i I I 5 d ti hi his i i lilea lea r L Lw k kH kf rl i IT Ir ar said laid he and aDd this tb trouble has resulted in inis InI J i i I I 1 is as a result of a ures lires work My ly children are j 1 c Va Vai a i th the only thins thing I have left is to re reI reVa i III I r II I the i it In InI Mi iI I was as convicted owing to Ht I lse ff cf th thc It at t the time of my mr trial This was made madey f H d y f the Chicago National bank of which John Johns Johnn f fI 11 T Ie n H tion of Paul PaulO O 0 Stensland added ad d to the ther s uy ity r il l ad i a j tIp jc fron froin Mayor Busse Buze of Chicago In Inin inI I t If in 11 h 1 J he hI believed Smith Sr to be innocent in 1 t ag a HI AA m in tM the Qt of i 1 |