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Show Rolph," he said. "I shall ro to P;ri" Quentin to see Mooney. I intend to 'assure him that he will pet a square i dnal from the governor. 1 "Then ve will make plans for I the hearing at which I houe Gov-:. ; ernor Rolph will make history by i pardoning Mooney." I The greeting between Mayor . ! Walker and Governor Rolph was extremely cordial, the two having , met previously and formed a close friendship.. WALKER AND ROLPH MEET New York Mayor Arrives In San Francisco Seeking Mooney Pardon. SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. V.V.) ! Seeking a pardon for Tom i .i.looriey, whose imprisonment for j the preparedness day bombing in i 1916 has been a constant source of agitation for 15 years, Mayor Ja.iies 1 J. Walker of New York came here: today. As the mociisn mayor stepped from the Oakland ferry, he was greeted officially by civic and 1 state executives, foremost of whom j was his good friend, Governor ; James (Sunny 'Jim) Rolph, who i must decide whether Mooney will j go free. ; The mayor immediately empha-; sized the seriousness of his mission, told a few of his plans and answered an-swered critics who had suggested he "was "meddling." t "I want one thing to be made clear," the mayor said ,"and that is ; that my good friend, California's 1 great governor, is the boss of this ; thing. He is running the show." "This is a very, very serious business busi-ness we are undertaking," he ;tated. "Nothing must be allowed i I to confuse the issue. There is no J political significance to my trip i and I do not intend to permit anything any-thing political or social to interfere inter-fere with the case on hand. We are here only in the interest of Tom Mooney." The mayor said he intended to visit Mooney in prison. "After I confer with Governor |