Man Eligible I R For Parole ToBegin New Term(jDale Whliler, who ia eligible for 1 a parole from the men’s reforma- ' pc tory at Anamosa In December this j year on one charge, will be held to begin serving a sentence of ve years imposed by the late Judge Pi. S. Wells In district court here in 1926, according to County Clerk ,• ' P'red B. Tucker. lo,rWhisler was Indicted in this tu^ county on a charge of larceny. It ; was charged by the state that he nlhad stolen six ewe lambs;, valued at $75.40, from Clem Millard on December 20, 1925. He was also held on a charge of breaking andAordentering, brought in the Appanoose ()]wascounty court In Centerville. Heinburiwas convicted of the charge of lar- dfarrceny In this county, but was sen tenced to serve ten years on the Appanoose county charge in 1926. j Wftv, He appealed the case brought in at Wapello county district court. j_A report from the state supreme ’, court was received today notifying of the county clerk that the tfeciaion ’e‘ | in the lower court here had been w- affirmed. .Whisler would have been ellgl-hie for parole on December 26.blazthe as it:mar