Show y PARD PARDON N IS ASKED FOR EVANGELIST F Former orm r Salt Laker Laker- Wants Keyes Removed From Office for Persecution SACRAMENTO SACRAl tal Cal Oct 7 AP Governor Richardson was asked j yesterday esterday to pardon Aimee Semple McPherson and dismiss from Crom office i the Los Angeles district attorney who ho is prosecuting her fo for alleged conspiracy to defeat justice The he to the governor one one of many received since the evangelists evangelist's pr pre pre- hearing opened w was was s signed by Roscoe M. M Breede Los Angel Angeles Angeles' merchant ant Stating that the the- prosecution bf Mrs Irs McPherson is doing much to o caU cause e disrespect f for enforcing agencies Breeden arges iges the governor governor gov gov- h a aK Issue an ant unconditional par don to Mrs McPherson relieving her of ot nil all liability for the charges against herb her tb b b Dismiss District Attorney Asa Keyes fr m office and send down the attorney general to take takeover over dyer over his affairs and apply the power of the office to detecting criminals rather father than trying fo Co o besmirch the character of an ah otherwise pure woman S Breeden w was s' s addressed d in reply Continued on on page 4 PARDON IS ASKED ASKED 1 i l FOR EVANGELIST Continued from page 1 that It is legally impossible for the pardon anyone who has not yet et been convicted Koscoe W. W Breeden was widely known In Salt Lake being the son of the late Attorney General Marshall Marshall Mar Mar- shall shan A. A Ma Ia Breeden who served In of office rice continuously for twelve years eara under Governors Go Heber Wells Yells and nd John C. C Cutler from 1896 to 1909 The Breeden Office Supply company com corn pany on West est Second South street and aid later in the vicinity of ot the present resent Pantages theatre was managed managed man man- aged by Roscoe Breeden until 1915 i when nen en he went to Los Angeles where bere he is now located as an agent ag nt lor loran toran an office supply corpora corpora- V Uon Won j i Breeden married Mollie Stark of ot I Vermont of ot Revolutionary war and they were recognized In th tb elite of ot local society f HALL OF OP JUSTICE Los An- An gelci celes Oct 7 AP AP 1 AP Footprints in inthe I t the e sands of the Mexican desert 7 obliterated months ago by wind and weather feather cather came again mo nto court here today oday as evidence tending to refute t Uie story of ot told by Irnee Semple McPherson evang evan- evan g st st. Irs Ira McPherson her mother Mrs frs I Kennedy Fennedy and Mrs Irs Lorraine feeman seman ar are are having a pre- pre ary r hearing on n charges of r. r I conspiracy to bolster the theL L telus gelus temple leaders leader's narrative of ot f a from the beach last May lonzo Alonzo Alonzo B. B Murchison brawny poIte po po- l Ite sv 1 officer of Douglas Dougas Ariz and a ai l 1 i t desert tracker resumed the Ji r stand toda today after yester- yester r j d lays lay's s intermission lie He identified J tures of a Mexican guardhouse l r which were vere found tracks cor cor- with those made by worn by Mrs Irs McPherson In 1 What she ahe has described as her t ten en to twenty mile nike across the theto f. f ert to the Mexican border town to J Q Of Agua i. i PrIeta after es escaping from fromer r er er abductors The footprints located by Mur- Mur on were a scant three and ii one one- miles below the Mexican bor bor- |