Show DRAPER PARDON PLEA OPPOSED BY VICTIMS VICTIM'S KIN Slayer Should Serve More rime for Crime Family Fam- Fam fly ily Asserts With more than 15 relatives ot of Andrew An An- drew Bjerregaard slain Ephraim banke banker attending the hearing A. A W. W Jensen attorney for the family appeared appeared ap- ap before the board of pardons pardo at the state prison Saturday to protest pro pro- pro pro-I test termination ot of sentence ot of Mendon Men don Draper serving a I life e term for forthe forthe the murder No one appeared in behalf of at Draper Dra Dra- per and at his request the caSe was continued until the May session of the board Mr Jensen told the board the family tam fam- ily did not believe Draper had served enough time to atone for the slaying He was committed to the prison July 24 1932 and has served one year nine months and four days Ask Release of Son Mr and Mrs William M. M Julian of Sage Wyo appeared in behalf ot of their son William M. M Julian who is serving a term not to exceed five years for assault with a deadly weapon on with intent to commit murder They and Karl V. V King attorney asked that Julian be paroled to them and they would get him work Julian was convicted in connection with the shooting o of his former wife Mrs Nellie NelUe Olson of f Murray He HeW W was S a fugitive for four years ears and when captured in Wyoming he was vas returned here by two deputy sheriffs who later were dismissed for drinking drink drink- ing on the return trip served two months and 18 days 65 Cases on Calendar Byron D. D Anderson Andeson attorney for his former wife wie said she was agreeable agree agree- able to the parole if Julian contributes contrib contrib- utes to the support of their children No one appeared in the case of at Sheldon Shel Shel- don R. R Clark convicted o of voluntary manslaughter for the slaying of Doria Dona Hollywood butler in 1928 The case of Noel White serving a alie alife life lie term for second degree murder in the slaying of Patrolman David H. H Crowther in Salt Lake in 1923 Was vas vasto to be heard in the afternoon Sixty five cases were on the calendar calen calen- dar and the board had heard 36 at noon It expected to go into executive executive tive session late lit in the afternoon |