hille “Butch” Leni, 41, is py man today. Governor James Rolph uttered the words that “mean the Yolo county man will not be torn from his sick ’s five-day-old daughter and 4 to his native Italy, cause Lenei left Broderick some age and went to Italy, he said f liable to prompt deportation because of his San Quentin coord. It was up to Governor Rolph. The state executive Monday gave Lenci a pardon, which means that he has a clean slate and can now remain Lenci told the governor that he had behaving himself since his re ease from prison and that he had ac quired property valued at $60,000. Tenei was sentenced to four years in prison in Stockton several years ago. He served two years and was let out on probation. With the prison cord against him, Lenei found him sizable when he returned a nd the wheels of depor tery had began to hum when Governor Rolph saved Lenel. Five days ago Mrs. Lenel gave birth to a daughter. She has been in poor health for a number of years and the husband did not desire to move back to the old country and leave his fam