Show Stirs Board in Appeal for Son LINCOLN COL Neb Nel Dec 10 Silence 10 Silence almost deafening in its Us character I reigned for a a. time yesterday at a I session of the state board hoard of pardons pardons par par- dons an and parole a ter Mrs Mr Wood par par-I White of North Platte Neb 1 who lost a son during the World l war I complete th the stor passion of pa lon q 1 S u Ull n th it-fot- it r m for for v t r ross oss war veteran is iss serving a lIfe life- sentence sentence sen sen- tence In Inthe the and while seventy eight seventy eight other mothers of war warI I veterans knelt Imet at North Platte praYing praying pray pray- ing that the board show leniency for Moss who wa r before it asking for a parole r f As this compassi compassionate nate mother re related related re- re the story of Victor Moss and the murder of Mrs Izetta Linton at North Platte In 1921 of which be was convicted not a sound was heard among the persons who I attended the most dramatic session session session ses ses- sion of the boards board's history history history-a a meetIng meeting meeting meet meet- ing fraught with human buman passions politics and love stories According to the story of the Moss case as told by the chief clerk of the board of pardons and paroles the death of Mrs Irs Linton Linion was the result pf of a a. jealous quarrel Moss 1 claimed the shooting was accidental I and occurred during a scuffle over overa a It revolver but the woman woman In a deathbed statement declared that I he shot her |