Board of Parole Continues Its Worktrihut I hr \ lt;c hlii••K■mlhissmivelirshiltMillrrrleirI Milliccn$151515lionrareBefore I hr Board of Pardons ami I'arolc yesterday afternoon thirty-two cases were considered, paroles being granted as follows:Joe Madreios. effective November 24:S. C. Richards, effective December 1. and restricted to Ormsby. Douglas and Washoe counties; Albert l.ewis. on condition that he go to see his mother or enlist and report from lt;tklahnma home by mail within ten days: Dave Moore, on express tripicst set forth in communication from district attorney and district judge; Robert Moran, effective when he receives transportation: W illiam O'Brien. effective at eighteen months with credits: Frank Smith. No.1. Rex Soiimr. M. K. Stroiiss. effective March 1. and J. K. Thayer.Application denied were: l.on (Iroes-lieck. William Sta«k. Oscar Ochoa. Jack Price. Pearley C. Mickle. Frank K. Proud foot, Fred Ford. Telesforo Pitaro.II. Ray, Santiago Rios, Frank A Kcvcra. Manuel Revera. Juan Romero, ileorge Stimotiris. C.eorge Schapp. Frank Smith. No .1; II. II. Sullivan and J. M. Thompson.Riley Woten's application was passed temporarily.At today’s session of the hoard action was taken as follows:Frank Tenues, parole, denied.Charles Fen/el. parole, denied.I'.d Toinskv. paroled.Joe I'ribe. parolled at fifteen months with credits.B. Vanecli. pandlcil at eighteen months with credits.C.eorgc Williams, paroled conditionally.Clarence Weakley, parole denied.Ciingerliortt W ago. commute.I to fifteen years.Jack Hardness, permitted to re-apply at next meeting.Robert Whitlock, parole denied.F.rnest W illrodt, parole denied, but permitted to re-apply at next meeting.\llen W ilson, paroled.Fred \\ ilsoi*. parole denied.(•forge II. Wilson, paroled wlnn minimum is served.Beatrice Withers, parole denied. William Whiting, parole denied. James W hite, No. 2. parole denied. John Wright, parole denied.II. C. Yanos. parole denied.Dyar. riti/ensllip granted.Spooner, citizenship denied.Trewcek, citizenship granted.Van Tine, citizenship denied. Matthew I’rice, pardoned.Henry IIcIkt. pardon denied.I.'mis P. Barber, pardon denied.(1. X. Van Zant, pardoned.’I*. J. Ross, pardoned.R. R. Richards, pardon denied.W illiam Pfeiffer, pardon granted. There still remain five cases for consideration by the Imard which •will he taken up next week when Attorneys (•rant Miller and James Finch can ap pear in the interest of the men.ByTl.theI ICC 11the : da H i Kly ■ Titonly ing aim a the 1 lowing t atnlman,fortsci al trait liotlIncad: f itthe■ hitswillTheminIIUS•tinreelI'.:as ten ev ei ilecCU(A n ten ()riJ DaX.JHa1hai(raianPI:er:seicahevv;fowlwlt;