Show MOR LONG PLEADS fOR PARDON tier After eight 3 J bears ears TS since tho thu commission lon lono o of his crime live vc of or these spent in the state prison on end and three in fighting down downtime tho time of or 11 n past lifo Ufa and In making retribution for his deed G George W. W Long LonS' of of-aV of a In an n convict ox-convict with tho the qU 0 parole still serving as ti n connecting link to the thc shame of or hi his past life will make inako a final pica plea for complete pardon n to tho ho state slate board when it ft convenes tomorrow morning Nearl Nearly a decade ago aha In the little litHe town tou-n of or Kimberly Kimberl in southern Utah Ulah in a a. drunken row Long LonS' attacked Sheriff Sh W. W H. H Clark and nearly killed him lie wa was arrested and sentenced to the state prison for or a period of or twenty years For Foi rive five lon long years l ho ito endured the tortures of or solitary confinement brooding over oter hIs past pant life Ufa and tho the rash act which had brought utter ruin upon himself ant and sorrow sorrow sorrow sor sor- row upon his young roun wife t and children Awn Away from tho the Influence of or liquor had hall been the tho primary cause caust of or his hla downfall downfall down down- fall Call he lie turned turne to the thc contemplation of tiC hl his past paRt life and saw a new light Behind Behind Behind Be Be- hind the tho convict was a u. real nun and ho decided to mon mend mond tho the past by living it it down He lie commenced reading and studying ami ani at the thu expiration of or live e years had attracted tho attention of or tie the prison authorities who after aCler looking Into Inlo I his case granted him hint a parole That was years ogo ngo and since that time Long Lons has ha led an upright life lite In Inthe inthe the tho face faco of lr conditions that would have i daunted d tho majority of or men In iii similar circumstances His Ills fight has been tho ho usual ono one that the convict ex-convict ever J before him HI Ills His pat life lICe rose roso like hike a specter before him wherever lie he w went nt and the thc stigma of or a prison life lIe has followed him hini But in the time face race of all 1111 this Long has lias succeeded in fn a 11 wonderful degree He lie has hus huss s saved ed enough money to bu buy a small mall hotel I two small mall hou houses es and anti has haR a bark bank account of or 1500 In view of these achievements Long thinks think that ho has line gained the right light to a pardon Once before ho lie petitioned the pardon board but It was contended that he ho would have a a. greater grealer incentive to keep to tho the narrow path with the lode fear of or prison life hanging over lila his head In his petition Long does not mention his successes CS which have ha come como to light ht through tho w warden at tho the penitentiary but gives aa as his reason for desiring pardon pardon pardon par par- don that ho hohas has an aged father and mother molher living JIving in Indiana who In the very ven nature of things timings will soon boon go down Into the tie grave r Lon Long wishes t to take lake his wife wife- I and children and pa pay them ono one more visit before they go 0 forever r. r Ho lie does not want to stand before his parents whom ho lie has not seen for Cor many years ears as it a con l t on parole parol Other Oilier applications which will bo considered con con- d by the tho board of or pardons tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row are arc Samuel Grice who claims to bl bo be bodying dying of or consumption In prison and wishes to pass pals his last hours out from front the shadow of or the tho prison walls Frank Franl Grell Greig sentenced for robbery P. P M M. Robertson Rob Rob- ertson p petit larceny C. C II H. Shafer r. forgery forg forg- ery cry Charles Charles- Lade Lado robbery rohber and George Georgo Peterson statutory offense J For or parole William Gentry robbery and Mary Alary Jane Smith murder are arc petitioners before the thc board |