Show I THE UTAH LAW I I Burglary in the third degree is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for a term not I II less eu I than six months nor more t than an three years I Harry Harr C C. C Fetters must stand trial tria for tor the disappearance of 2 re fl Mary V. V McNamara Y West el N ted rooms on August AUl 9 9 Fetters FElters urt rt ri under bonds b by Justice of or elusion of ur his preliminary hearin free Tee ret yesterday Ester a afternoon Mrs Fetters llau daughter of Mrs M N Mr 1 r 1 husband yesterday absolved him hini ok k Ic the mon mony y herself When Mrs tons ong ng attorney for Fetters started question her concerning her early with her husband and h her r mother mothel County Count Attorney Watkins Jetted to this lint lIn of ot questioning on grounds that It was Immaterial torney torne Armstrong Armstron declared that the tho was mere merely for tor tho the purse Imre pur ur- ur se e 0 of ot showing that tho the Fetters hUGe hUG e access to the McNamara l home objection however ho was sus- sus tried and the attorneys attorney's questions ere re confined to the dates late Involved I 1 took the mone money sal said Mrs F Feti FetS Fet Fet- ts t- t s i on the wItness stand Harry not nol even en know that t I had hail taken J He was upstairs t tending the baby VI I 1 tore up tip the and made It ok k as though a n burglary burglar had been because 1 wanted to kick kicki i some Borne ome excitement I 1 called the thc po- po for e-for for the same name reason Harry did didt t know I had taken the monc money until at t I night when I told him i tw wanted nt d Harry to take me to a tow ow w. w He didn't have o any money und and told him I could get et some Rome from ther He lie didn't know where I was irig Ing to get et it it I 1 let it look like a had been committed Until after Harr two lays days e 0 police came Harry ter er ther Nagged HerI Her I 1 didn't think ho ou ought ht to go RO to Jl I. I Ho lIe hadn't lone done anything I IId IId Imy Id my mother and andI I told old the police at I had taken tho the mone money Mother Iother kept ragging me mo about hus hus- v vid id d and arid wanted me to set au divorce hen len ho he was arrested she Rho ha told me meat meat at it it would be a n. good time to get a because he was waS' in Jail jaB Mrs Irs on the witness s Mid ud denied d that sho fihe ho had insisted her daughter daul petting getting a dl divorce voree om orn m Fetters i 1 dont don't belf believe o In Indi In dl- dl arces she said Then The she admitted bat at she he had paid for Her tier daught daughters daughter's vorce from h her r first husband e said that thal she Bhe had been away to toc todge dge c on the afternoon of or August 9 d that when she he returned t she he found e C house all turn turned cd over o as though had hall been at work Redding Bedding t torn rn off rr the beds drawers were led fled and furniture was overturned o 0 dollars and some keys she said ere re missing Mrs McNamara said lid her daughter Id her that burglars had been in ir inhouse house houge and that Harry had cha chased ed edem em sem but could not catch them Later je e C said Fetters admitted to her that thal and his wife had been the burn bur irs irs- n n a cross cross cross' examination she was clo close closely cloI I as to the visits her daughter She admitted that er r F daughter had always been wel- wel me in her her- rooms when she ehe was rae m Replying to a question of At- At Armstrong she said aid I Couldn't want even m my ray laughter daughter Iny in iny f y parlor if It I were not there Mrs McNamara said Id she he first acu ac- ac u or of r ransacking n the house t th home of ot Laura Crisswell etl She lid Id ho admitted ft It but d declared he id not do it alone Mrs McNamara that she had wanted her to get geta a divorce so 80 that she uld marry a man ten or fifteen ears are her senior too much married no now she d. d Ice ike Blame for It It Mrs Sarah Short told the court it t Mrs Fetters had come to her herse use se on Au August 9 and told her that ire re had been a burglary at h her r ther's t house Later she said Fet Fet- re fa told her o phone that he Plan id t do it it but he was going to take tale e C blame for tor It J J. J T McNamara declared declare that t the 8 se was waa ransacked he was I before a Jury on a charge o of house- house from th the rooms of his mother law orth Temple l in whose home ho he was held to answer to the hl higher her the Peace Pence L. L R. R Martineau Jr at the theS' theS g S' on a a. char charge e of ot burglary in the third c took the stand in behalf behal of at atI i from all blame and declared that thal she sho Fetters took the tho stand 13 S P. P Arm- Arm away for about ten minutes Ho said Fetters had told him that two burglars bur bur- had been In the house and that Mr Ir Fetters had chased them He said sald ho could not recall hearing Mrs Fetters Fetters Fet Fet- tera admitting that she had been responsible W V E. E Nelson te testified that Fetters had told him he couldn't catch the tho burglars because he ho couldn't I get t close to them as ns the they kept slamming doors In his face Fetters took the stand in his own behalf and substantiated the tho story of ot his hie wife He lie d declared that on the da day of ot his arrest his mother law had given him six hours to get out of ot town This however r. r was a voluntary statement and was objected to It was ordered rt d stricken |