iGet FreedomSaturday€t£Rev. Madison Slaughter, who aS3quarter of a century ago was a live j wire in evangelistic circles in this ^ city and who was sent to San Quen- ^ tin from Butte county to serve a c term of fourteen years for wronging ^ a girl of tender years, the (daughter c of a family high in esteem j in the Baptist church, will be given j his freedom tomorrow. He served'tue greater portion of his term, but j was grante# parole just briefly before ( he would have served his complete f term minus credits for good behav- jior. That he will retire to the sim-!pie life is assured in the following press dispatch:PORTHHVT LLE, Oct. 20.—Rev. Madison Slaughter, former pas- I tor here and in Chico, who has served six years of a sentence atISan Quentin, will be relased from that prison Saturday. Slaughter was sentenced to San Quentin on the charges of a minor daughter of a couple who formerly were members of his congregation. He will retire to a small chicken \ranch at Plano, southeast of here,it is said.1