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Show SLAYER GF OFFICER REFUSED A PARDON Board Considers Thirty-nine Applications for Clemency; Clem-ency; Three Granted. Elmer I. Dewey, convicted of the murder of Sergeant Henry Johnston John-ston of the Salt Lulte police force, state board of pardons at its regular monthly meeting. Of the thirty-nine applications for clemency the board acted favorably on one tor pardon and two for parole and terminated five sentences. sen-tences. All other applications were denied de-nied or continued. The actiou of the board was as followst l-'or pardon I. J. Alexander, assault with deadly weapon, granted; William Met.'andless, statutory offense, sentence terminated December 15; Leo Benson and William Malonoy, continued; Miles Sinclair. Walter Cripl'S and A. K. Moan, statutory offense: Leonard Kobinson, robbery; Myron E. Lance, ftrand larceny; lar-ceny; Jim Kallas, voluntary manslaughter." manslaugh-ter." all d'-nied. For parob Ambrose Carlson, forgery, granted; John McCarthy, robbery, scn-Tence scn-Tence terminated November Elmer I. Pcwev, murder; James I'. Hughe, burglary! and Peter Levintis, robaery, all denied. For commutation Kay Kcefer, statu-torv statu-torv offense, sentence terminated November No-vember I'-'; Harry M osier, robbery, continued: con-tinued: T. I'arrish and Jack Stevens, roblierv; Frank Brown, burslnry; J. T. Barker, grand larceny; John otellu, assault with deadly' weapon; lien F. Allen, obtaining money under false pretenses, pre-tenses, all denied. For termination of sentence P. Marina, Ma-rina, burglnrv, terminated December 1; William King, burglary, ti-rminatod December De-cember 'JO ; William K. Desmond, burglary, bur-glary, parole granted; Stanley Draper and" John Sullivan, continued; FTank Watson. ('. W. Hong, Joseph Murphy and llarrv Montgomery, burglary; Joseph Jo-seph De Leon, attempted arson; Clitton Andrew, forgery: James W. Anderson,, statutory offense: (ins Pappas, gran. I larceny; K. J. Kichardsou, receiving stolen property, all denied. |