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Show SLAYER ENTERS ;IIISANEASYLUM Pronounced a madman by a court. Paschal L. Boyer, S3, convicted layer, Thuraday had become an Inmate In-mate of the state mental hoepital at Provd7whTch he mayTeava onlytb face a (irinf squad or mount a (all owe. Boyer, held by Judge E. E. Pratt ef Second district court to be in, sane, waa received at the hoepital at 6 a. m. Wednesday from the Salt Lake county JaiL He went through the recular rou- tine of entry, according to Dr. Garland Gar-land H. Pace, hoepital superintendent, superintend-ent, and no special arrangements ' were made for him. Behavior Quirt "Hi behavior waa very quiet, bout the same as usual," Dr. Pace said. Boyer, already examined by Dr. Pmoe and other epecialiata, will be given another "careful examination" examina-tion" soon to determine what treatment treat-ment he ehall be given, the superintendent superin-tendent said. While Boyer will live a secluded Hfe, persons who "have the right," including relatives and close friends. Will be permitted to see him. The insanity finding was given at conclusion of examination of Boyer before Judge Pratt at Farm- tnftoa Tuesday. - The commitment orders Boyer to be confined to the hospital until eaeeb time as he may be pronounced Cured of Insanity. New Trial Possible ' Should he be found sane In the future, Boyer will be taken Into oourt to be given a new trial on a plea of not guilty of murder by rea- J on of insanity. ' At such a trial, the Issue would be his sanity at ths time he shot and killed Mrs. Blanchs Nelson of Woods Cross, nsar hsr home In October, Oc-tober, 1935. ' A verdict of sanity would snforce Boyar's execution, since he has been Convicted of murdering Mrs. Nelson, who met death with three other persons per-sons In the same night at Boyar's bands. |