•i* «f,4* ARNOLD TO HANG DEC. 19 ** Noah Arnold, negro who slew •** W. A. Crisp of Hope during a ** holdup of the Crisp store a year *5** ago last July, appeared for the ** second time in district court 4»* here Monday morning, when a ** new date, Decemebr 19, 1924, ** was set for his execution. Ar- ** nold was accompanied here from ** the Boise penitentiary by two ** guards, arriving Monday and ** leaving the same day. Judge W. **■ F. McNaughton, who had sen-* tenced him to die November 1, ♦* 1923, again said he must hang. ** Arnold was but little affected ** when he faced the court.* County Attorney Allen P. Ash- ** er appeared for the state, and ** Attorney A T. Aronson of Bon- ♦* ncrs J^erry represented the de- ** fendant. Notice was served on County ** Attorney Asher yesterday by ** Judge Morgan* who took Ar- ** nold's case through the supreme ** court, that he would seek to* have Arnold's death sentence ** commuted to life imprisonment by the state board of pardons *' ** when it meets January 7. To* gain this encf a stay of execu- ❖1 ** Uoa will ho needed.A. tt rnwpi? rn spr iv ttvpvit