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8 WOULD RATHER HANG MOONEY DECLARES Prelers Death fo Being “Con- demned to Living Grave” San Francisco, Nov. sentence of Thomas J. Mooney, con- victed of murder in connection with the homb explosion whish killed ten people here July 22, 1916, during a redness day parade, having n commuted to life imprisonment Governor Stephens last night, no her legal steps can be invoked in behalf, attorneys said today. v who is an iron moulder by , will be removed from the death —The death | | December 9, which he has occupied in San | Quentin penitentiary since July 17 of this year and given employment with Governor Stephens had the s under consideration since last March, when the California supreme court affirmed Mooney’s conviction and an application for a pardon was made. 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It's the same old remedy that thousands swear by and costs only a few cents for a generous package. | e et . in connection convinced him T ¢ of death should not be L Another reason for {he ation, he said, was President arnest requ for clem- < overnor said he declined to be influended by the theory that, if maximum punishment is not justified, on should follow been no uncommon thing.™ the statement read, “for executives in granting clemen with that lows, but not that degree of reason able doubt that the law resolves com- pletely in favor of a defendant.” Many strikes had been planned for labor organizations Money's execution. proposed strikes will be carriec rs were unable to say issued a statement protesting against commut- tation of his sentence. “I would ther hang,” he said, condemned to a living grave.” Moon- ey also appealed to labor leaders to continue their efforts in his behalf. Of the five persons indicted for murder in conncction with the bomb . only two have been con- en K. 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