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Show UTAH PRISONERS J j SEEKFREEDOM ii. Ally. Convicted in Cache County, Given His Release SAII" LAKE Pec 26 Many prls-j oners In the Utah Mate penitentiary 1 submitted applications for parole andi pardon at the regular meeting yest' I -lav of the state board of tiardons. Otj Kos -eeking parole, S. Ally, serving I an indeterminate term for assault with a deadly weapon, being convicted in I Cache county and sentenced August 28. 192a. was the only one having his I application (ranted. J The case of T. Marque serving on indeterminate itrm for forget. . was continued lo the April session, as was, ithat of E M. Hunger serving an indeterminate inde-terminate term for forgery. The ap- plication of Crank Stlllman, serving an' 11. determinate term for burglary. wa withdrawn. The sentence of D. B. Ad-dls, Ad-dls, serving six months in the count ! jail for obtaining money under false pretenses was commuted He had applied ap-plied for a parole. C1M l VHON DENIED The applications dt the following irere denied- U W. Tanner, serving u term from Salt i-ake for petit larceny: George Parry statutory crime: It. C. Murray, statutory crime: J Hinckley, forgery; like Drallos, assault with a dc.ni weapon: W, Conley. obtain-; Ing money tinder false pretenses and J. il MorsL embezzlement. Sixteen inmates of Ihe prison, manvj of whom already were on parole and had been on parole for some time, applied ap-plied for termination of .sentence, uf these the following were granted I IT. Bounds, serving time for forgery; J K. Perry, burglary, second degree; A. tialvui ar-sjiuit with a deadly weapon; C, E. I men. statutory 'rime W B. Baton, burglary, second degree John iGolat. forgery; K. Talarleo. assult ' with deadly weapon, and P. Bodriquez, robbery 'I he appln atlon of '. C Clements. Cle-ments. Kr.ind larceny, ar continued to the March meeting and that of George L. Davis, burglary, second degree to 1 .the January meeting. The following applications were de-nf de-nf 'I A Perkins, burglary'. 6eccnd degree; J. Shaves, burglary, second de-l j grec; Wlllard Mercer. statutory ( I crime; Frank Mercer, statulorv crime I L. Sullivan, possession of stolen go1" 'and R. Young, forgery t APPl.K N I si OCESSF1 I. There were threo applications fo: ' I pardon, B. Cunningham, serving anil Indeterminate term tor burglar third I 'degree, had his sentence terminated. I The other applications, Conway Mill. r. II j statutory offense, and II W- Anderton.l statutory crime, were denied There were nine cases up for a rehearing re-hearing G Kruscbke, serving a term t'ur robberj wnt paroled and Tom Marl; r. Bto tutor 1 ffense, had hi .- n - ti nee terminated The others were d'--p. d, aS folio B '".r.. r 1 k 1 1 1 1 - t . grand larceny; a S. Metcalf, grand larceny; II. Middleton, burglary seoi ond degree Joe Lohman, forgery; Dan McCartys burglary, third degree Clove Bates, murder, second degree and H. C Chrtstensen. statutory offense. Applicants yesterday for commutation commuta-tion were more fortunate generally than were the others There n i.-re II twelve of these and the applications ofB I five met with favor, their sentences! I iiieing terminated The were 1 m I Cook, robbery; Y. H. Miller. attempt-IB j to pass fictitious checks; ludd Snyder Jfl Walter O. Green and Henry Davis. I j Four others were paroled B. V. Rupp. statutory crime; Ieo Blvas. robbery; rob-bery; L J La Bonte, statutory crime, ( and C. Abpian.ilp. forgery. The application appli-cation of P, Conahan, robbery. was continued to the January meeting, and 1 the applications of Jack McManus, burglary, second degree, and F Ras-musscn, Ras-musscn, forgerv, were ih-nb d. 00 |