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Show PAROLED CONVICTS TO RETAIN THEIR LIBERTY By Leased Wire to The Tribune. CHICAGO. Feb. It'. Paul O. Stens-land. Stens-land. John A. Cooke. Mi's. Evelyn Roinad-ka Roinad-ka and other members of tho Chicago colony of paroled convicts, together with hundreds of other paroled prisoners throughout Illinois, whose status has been In question .since the supreme court declared the parole law unconstitutional and who luiye been crazed with suspense will remain at liberty. , This became known tpdny when word came from Sprlngtled tbat-Gfivcrnor Do-nocn Do-nocn uuofllclally had declared that ho would Issue personal paroles for these persons. Inasmuch as thy Jiave obtained, ob-tained, their paroles in good faith and have not violated them. The report that Governor Denecn tm-ofllclally tm-ofllclally has announced that he would act in belialf of StoriHland and other convicts con-victs paroled from .Toilet caused a storm of Indignation among members of the Polish National alliance. Members of the alliance have declared a meeting for Sunday, at which resolutions resolu-tions protecting against action by the governor will be drawn up and forwarded lo tho stato executive. They will demand that Stcnslaud be roturned to prison. |