Show I Parole r Pa-r leOns Op Opens ns Doors Of Jail 1 for b r Pr Prisoner i s 0 ne Man With Two Uncompleted Terms Terms Is Is Given Civen Freedom Ed 29 who police and sherill's sheriffs sheriff's sher she iffs iff's officers declare re has brushed close else to the gates of state prison three times eUmes this year ear was enjoying his freedom again Friday With ot least two and a half halt months on on two county Jail terms Montag has been released from jail on ann onn a parole signed by Milton H. H Welling Well Well- ing acting governor The order indicates Montag's case will come regularly re the board I of pardons on November 18 Meantime Mean Mean- time the man must st report to Owen state parole agent Given Ji Jail lI Term TermOn TermOn On July 3 after a a felony charge of of ot assault with a d deadly weapon weapon had been reduced to simple against Montag and four other defendants Montag was sentenced to serve 45 days in jail The charge w was based on an alleged episode June 2 when the quintet is claimed to have threatened Melvin Madill with a revolver and severely beaten him in an effort to make Madill tell where a whisky still had been cached M Madill dill told police that Montag and anda a confederate J. J A. A Hunsaker armed with a revolver terrorized seven even members of ot the family ond pushed Mrs Madill in the face while they searched the rooms for a still alleged to have been stolen irom rom Hunsaker Specifies Time District Judge Roger I. I McDonough specified the sentence should commence commence com corn mence af after er Montag had completed serving a six months' months term imposed and suspended by District Judge James W. W McKinney on a burglary charge reduced to petty larceny Judge McKinney revoked the I. 4 W WI I Ed MonUg Montag sion sian following Montag's arrest on the assault ch charge rge He was to have started serving the day 45 term within another month when the coveted reprieve was al al- lowed Prior to imposition of both sentences sentences sentences sen sen- Montag had been arrested for smashing r a a show window at Auerbach's Auerbach's Auer Auer- bachs bach's store and stealing several radios He Hc was accused formally for mally on February 17 of grand larceny lar ceny and the charge dismissed March 1 by City Judge C. C F. F Dalby Dolby for tor lack of evidence |