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T Beless retired railroad engineer Second avenue Reed gardner pardner ardner truck salesman 82 Boule Boule- yard pard rard Gardens F. F J. J Nelson printIng print- print Ing company manager 1785 Seventh Past East street and Thomas salesman Fifth East street Selection of ot the tho Jury iury reQuired lightly less Jess than an hour Thour The Th city waived its peremptory challenge price wl wice e. e The defense exercised the privilege once At Its request J. J T T. ephart drug c company vice pres president 1 dent flent East Fourth South street Va excused I. I Named in Campaign i j Mr Kephart told the court he was wasa wasa a a member of ot- ot tho the Rotary club the chamber of commerce commerce co the Utah State Automobile association assocIation or or organizations nam named d In the d defendants defendant's defendants defendant's defend defend- fe dant's d- d ants ant's challenge petition as convict traffic violator campaign pon- pon pona SotS sors i f Defense lawyers Matthew Cow- Cow Joy Icy and former Supreme Court Justice Justice Justice Jus Jus- tice D. D N. N S aup also had the court Aue question Mr Kephart reg regarding his hisS S Attitude toward the defendant as member of the board of pardons p Questioning of Mr Kephart re repealed re- re pealed that he he knew the defendant and all aU the lawyers active in the fase ase He said he became acquainted with ith Justice Hanson during the Faus aus murder trial In 1922 His attl- attl I ude tude if It juror was eS CI relative to what he thought of at the action of Justice Hanson as asa asa asa a member of the board of pardons In n passing on applications for tor paroles paroles paroles pa pa- roles of ot th those se convicted in the case caBe 13 years ago S 1 The small police courtroom in the public safety building was crowded when Judge Dalby Daiby took his place on the bench at 11 a. a m. m The defendant charged with drunken driving after being involved in a 0 collision with an automobile a driven by D D. A. A Brown of Sandy September 27 at North forth Temple and Imd State streets entered entered en- en ered the courtroom alone For more than 10 minutes he be had paced the room of ot the court clerk out ut of ot sight as spectators sought to find Ind places in the courtroom As the tho tio bailiffs gavel rapped Justice Hanson took his place at the coun- coun counsel sel el table Venire Called Judge Dalby ordered the original venire enire called All responded Depty Deputy Deputy Dep- Dep uty ty City Attorney Gerald Irvine told the tie court he wished to protest dIscharge discharge dIs- dIs charge harge of ot the original venire on the grounds of the tho defendants defendant's petition He was promptly overruled The Tho Themen Themen Thomen men were excused Four men of the second venire selected elected by Chief of Police V. W. L. L Payne took their place in the jury box ox All but Mr Kephart ultimately were vero chosen as members Mr r. r Beless Beless Be- Be less ess the trie fifth prospective juror Cl qualified Stressing this question Will you pou ou follow ollow the tho instructions of the court each man wl was Interrogated ed individually regarding his acquaintanceship acquaintanceship acquaintanceship acquaint acquaint- with the tho defendant his counsel Mr Irvine City Prosecutor Wallace B. B Kelly Mr Brown the arresting officers Serg Sergeant ant Golden Haight and Patrolman C. C T. T Smith As spectators watched the drama of a a. supreme court justice on trial for drunken driving in a police court unfold the defendant took notes along with Mr Cowley and Mr City Attorneys Irvine and Kelly were apparently satisfied with the original four tour called for se se- se lection They suggested no ques ques- Mr after whispering huddles with Mr Cowley and Jus- Jus anson guided the court in its questioning of ot Mr Kephart's club activities and pardon board atti atti- tude Judge Dalby refused Mr final request that the jurors be instructed as to the difference between between between be be- tween civil and criminal cases He said he would cover that in his in instructions instructions instructions in- in to the jury |