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Show GLYNN WILL LET LAW TAKE ITS COURSE ALENY, Is. Y., April 11. Governor Glynn declined to make any statement concerning his future course In the gunmen's gun-men's case, or to comment In any way upon Justice GofTs decision. Earlier In the day the governor had forecast his attitude by saying that he believed the case should rest entirely In the hands of the court. Tho irovornor displayed the kecnesv, Interest In-terest in the progress of the proceedings todav. He kept in touch with the different differ-ent "stops through local and New ork sources, digesting eagerly every new phase of tho testimony as It was presented. pre-sented. , , sk"l if ho would have anything to say about the decision when the full text was received bv him. the governor said that he probably would not This was taken to indicate that lho last hope for tho gunmen had passed and they must die on Monday. |