Show THREAT IS BARED TO PARDONS BOARD MOTHER OF CAR VICTIM OPPOSES DRIVER RELEASE Pleas Are Heard for Sweetheart Killer and Perjurer The tate state board o of pardons dec de decided de dc- c ded Saturday a urda afternoon on to parole parole parole pa pa- role Claude Blackburn Bingham razor slayer effective December 18 Disclosures that the mother of a achild achild achild child kiU killed d by an an automobile automobile threatened the driver with death the startled startled the state board state board of pardons in its monthly hearing at the prison Saturday As quickly as it flared the incident inci mci- dent died out when the mother Mrs Harry E. E Chambers 2477 Park street said she made the threat when emotionally upset by the death of her daughter La LaVon Von 12 The disclosure came during hearIng hearing hearing hear hear- ing on petition of Arthur P. P Linnebach Linnebach Linnebach Linne Linne- bach for parole from the county jail where he is serving a term of one year for involuntary manslaughter manslaughter manslaughter man man- slaughter in connection with the childs child's d death at WIfe Wife Appears Mrs Linnebach appeared P in be be- P half of her husband Mrs Chambers threatened to kill Mr Linnebach if he ever was released she said sald Mrs Chambers who was present at the hearing to oppose Linnebach's Linnebach's Linnebach's Linne- Linne bachs bach's parole plea quickly ex ex- I did threaten to kill him but it was because of the grief caused b by my girls girl's death she said aid The two women exchanged meaningful meaningful meaningful mean mean- mean mean- glances and the incident was over Board members heard pleas for termination of sentence of Claude Blackburn who murd murdered rea his sweet sweetheart heart Flora Nelson wi with h a razor at Bingham in in 1928 Originally sentenced sen sen- to life Blackburn won commutation commutation com com- mutation to 20 years last year In a bela belated ed appearance at an afternoon session Merrill Nelson 23 of ot Bingham brother of Flora FloraN N Nelson lson surprised the board by urgIng urging urging ing it to fo free the s slayer ayer of his sis sis sis- ter Young Nelsons Nelson's plea was a dramatic dra dna matic matin one Ten years have passed since Blackburn killed Flora he said Ive grown into nto manhood since then I realize now that jealousy can be a 8 strong motive I am not bitter toward Blackburn any more and I wish wish wish-to to ask you to grant his petition Board members assured Nelson they would give his plea full consideration con con- After appearing Nelson asked Warden Owen if he could see Blackburn The warden had the slayer brought to the office and Nelson and Blackburn had a talk Nelson wept and arid told the prisoner he was sorry he had not appeared before the board sooner but that he did not think it was the thing to do Nelson and Blackburn parted app apparently good friends W. W F. F Webster and George W W. farmers of Loa told th the board they had jobs for Blackburn The case of Harry F. F 57 serving up to 30 years for perjury and attempted bombing of a liquor control commission agent was continued con con- one one month at request re re- re quest Dud Bomb Placed who seeks termination seeks termination of sent sentence nce was convicted of placing a dud bomb bombin in the truck of Arlyn Arlyn Arlyn Ar- Ar lyn K Truman commission agent In an attempt to keep Truman if from rom testifying ing at a a hearing on en on charges was in of a court injunction against liquor sales The perjury per jury w s at the same hearings hearing r I Two witnesses appeared in n behalf of Henry J J. J Hamilton former em em- of the county assessors assessor's office serving up to five years for misuse mis mis- use of p public bl c money |