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 of the penitentiary have been properly and fully met.” § 10954, C. L. 1913.

"Whenever a person placed upon probation, as aforesaid, does not conduct himself in accordance with the rules and regulations of the institution in whose charge he has been placed, the field officer thereof may, without warrant or other process, arrest said person and convey him to said institution, and the board of trustees of the penitentiary may, after a full investigation and a personal hearing, because of such conduct, forthwith terminate the probation and cause said person to suffer the penalty of the sentence previously suspended. Any person under probation who has violated the conditions of his probation shall, under order of the board of trustees of the penitentiary, be subject to arrest in the same manner as in the case of an escaped convict. In all such cases of termination of probation, the original sentence shall be considered as beginning upon the first day of imprisonment in the institution.” § 10956, C. L. 1913.

“A member of the State Board of Control, chosen and designated by said board, the Warden of the State Penitentiary, the prison physician, a chaplain of the State Penitentiary, and one other person to be chosen as a member at large by the State Board of Control shall constitute the Board of Experts whose duty it shall be to pass upon the application for discharge of the inmates of the penitentiary, who may have been sentenced under the indeterminate sentence law, and also to pass upon the applications of the inmates of the penitentiary, who may make application to be paroled as provided by law. The State Board of Control shall elect one of its members as well as the member at large to sit upon the Board of Experts at their first meeting in April and thereafter at the April meeting in each odd-numbered year. The terms of these members of the Board of Experts shall be two years, commencing immediately after the April meeting of the Board of Control in the odd-numbered years. The State Board of Control of state institutions shall certify to the Governor and the State Auditor, the names of the members selected by them to act as members of the Board of Experts as soon as they are elected and have qualified as members thereof. The Board of Experts shall determine and fix the date when an inmate may be paroled or discharged, and shall keep a complete record of all the findings and orders of the board. It shall be the duty of the Board of Experts to provide blanks to record applications and to formulate rules and regu-