Show FORTY THI THIRD D Y YEAR NO O. O Iq f State Rests Case Defense Outlined ed I I THE WEEK IN BASEBALL I I CLUB OLun STANDING i m Won Lost Pet Ephraim 2 0 1000 Nephi Neph 1 i 0 o 1000 ManU Manti 1 l 1 i Moroni 1 l 1 l Fairview 0 1 Mt Pleasant 0 2 Results of Wednesday May Muy lit Mt Pleasant 0 at Nephi 5 I Fairview 2 at Manti ManU 8 I Moroni 0 at Ephraim 15 15 I Results of or Friday r Mn May 2 th I Ephraim 6 at Mt l Pleasant 5 5 i I Manti 0 at Moroni Mor 6 6 G. I I Nephi at Fairview game ame postponed postponed postponed post post- I 1 on account of rain I Schedules Scheduled No league games are scheduled schedule d J for the week of May list but the I Nephi game ame which was postponed will wilI likely be played on I Friday The schedules for the tho following week are I 1 Wednesday June Oth Oth- Oth i Moroni at Nephi Fairview at Ephraim Mt l Pleasant at Manti I Friday day Juno June I Nephi at Mt Pleasant Ephraim at Moroni Manti ManU at Fairview I F F. F W. W Keller district attorney and associate C. C M. M Edwards coun coun- county ty y attorney suddenly sUd-denly rested rested the their it case yesterday forenoon in presenting presentIng presenting present present- ing the states state's evidence In the trial of Sheldon Clark former Salt Lake youth charged with the murder of ot Don L. L on the day of January last near Gunnison with robbery as a a. motive Court immediately immediately immediately im im- mediately took a recess The afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon session which began at 3 o o'clock o'clock o 0 clock was consumed by defense counsel Lewis Larson in outlining what the defense expects to prove It Is their contention that the killing killIng kill- kill in Ing was done In self soli defense and I that robbery as held by the state was not the motive I The jury of 12 m men n who will wll hear the case Us finally selected last Friday shortly before court adjourned adjourned ad ad- for tor the day They are P. P I I A. A Poulsen Poulson Aft Mt Pleasant Evan Bigler Big Big- ler Ft Green W W. C. C Fowles Fairview Fairview Fair Fair- view H H. H L. L Acord Acard Spring City I James Larsen Moroni H. H C. C Lamb i Wales James F. F Manti ManU A. A P P. P Madsen Manti ManU N. N E E. E Watson Mt 1 Pleasant E. E U. U Anderson Ft I Green Joseph H. H Sn Snow anU E. E M. M Works Manti Mantl Fred E. E was chosen as aa the tho juror to sit with the others others others oth oth- ers but to act only in case one of the 12 cannot complete the case Saturday morning at 10 o'clock the taking of ot testimony on the part of ot the State began after after-a considerable considerable considerable consider consider- able number of ot witnesses for tor both sides had bad been sworn and excluded from the courtroom until they shall have been called to the witness stand District Attorney Fred W. W Keller briefly outlined the facts which the state intended to show by the testimony testimony testimony mony of the witnesses and by evidence evidence evidence evi evi- dence introduced In summing up his statement the District Attorney said Gentlemen of the Jury the the State will ask that you convict this defendant upon the charge when the case is submitted to you Dr J. J A. A Hagan of Gunnison who examined the body of a few minutes after atter he he died testified testified testified fied that there were several fractures fractures fractures frac frac- tures of or the skull and that death had undoubtedly been caused by bY these fractures Edwin Larsen road patrolman Who discovered the body and Roscoe Tollestrup city marshal of Gunnison who with Larsen brought the body of Solo Solo- vich to Gunnison were next on the stand Grant Dyreng of ot Manti testified as to having seen and talked with Immediately after af after after af- af ter his arrival at Manti ManU after atter tho tto killing The court took a recess until Monday morning at 10 a. a m. m Monday Assistant Postmaster LaMar LaMar La La- Mar 1 Jensen testified as to having seen and talked with Clark and had been present when he displayed display display- ed a 1000 bill saying to his audience audience aud aud- fence that the lie had made a lot of mone money in the real estate business in Los Angeles Kermit Bradley was called Clark came to his home and displayed his evident affluence During tho the cross examination of oC Bradley the defense counsel Introduced Intro- Intro a ring purported to be theone the theone theone one taken talton from The State then called Dr E E E. B. B Sharpe who with Dr Sears performed perform perform- ed an autopsy upon the body of The gruesome details of ot the condition of ot the body as a result of the blows blow'S he received wore were described at length by the tho I Doctors Doctor's testimony During this re recital recital recital re- re cital and the two witnesses following following follow follow- in ing Clark was visibly affected Chauncey Chaunce L. L Witbeck undertaker and Dr Geo L L. Sears followed Dr Sharpe and their testimony was substantially tho the same Deputy Sheriff Sherif George Taylor from Salt Lake county who aided I In the arrest of Clark in Salt Lake Lako j i City was called During the examination ex ex- exi ex- ex of this witness the tho Dietrict District District Dis Die Attorney Introduced the tho articles articles articles ar- ar ar ar- that were taken from Clarks Clark's person at the time of ot his hia a arrest These articles included in I I cash several purses and pocket pocketbooks pocketbooks pocketbooks books a u watch and chain and a silver slave bracelet I Deputy sheriff sherif Douglas Naylor was called Tuesday morning and I II durin during his examination District A Attorney At At- I torney Fred W W. Keller Introduced I a certificate of ownership of the Continued on OD page palo 4 I I State Rests Case Defense Outlined from rom pogo page ono one Buick automobile mado made out in 1 namo name a no note to for 4 85 mado made by Mrs Irs S. S L L. L Voorhees V I hees bees in favor of of Don B B. B and a shipping receipt showing that a trunk had been hoen shipped by I Reid Held Clark at Pasadena California to Hold fold Clark of or tho the Hotel Utah In Salt SuIt Lake ILalio CIt City It was as I testified that these articles were in 1 Clarks possession when arrested II Sheriff Clifford ClIford Pattens Patten's testimony was substantially tho the samo same as that i I of his two deputies I Leo Lisle Larsen Larson o of said that Clark had bought gasoline and oil loll oil at his service station near 10 o'clock on the tho night of January and that Clark had inquired as to toi i whether he lie Clark could go south by way of oC Gunnison without going t thru ru Gunnison j I W. W J. J Forbes Ramona Bryant Drant j and L L. L N N. Lunt all from Cedar City i testified as to having soon seen and andI I talked to Clark and on Ott tho the occasion of their remaining in Cedar CoI CeI Ce- Ce I dar der City during tho the night of Jannary Jan- Jan I i. i j nary uary L D. N. N I. I Lunt nt the garage garageman garageman man said that Clark asked for Information in information In- In information formation concerning tho UIO way to toI I Pioche Nevada Novada Tho The court was wasi I i recessed until 10 a. a m. m Thursday morning Wednesday being a legal holiday Beginning tho the ninth da day of tho the I trial the case caso was still in tho the hands of the State Otto Nielson was wasi i called and aud testified d as to having soon seen and talked with ith Clark short shortly p after the homicide and that Clark ClarkI s I handed him a 1000 bill and told him to get It changed for him Deputy Sheriff Sherif Naylor was recalled for a short time lime for further cross examination to Identify a letter purported to ho bo for Miss Don Doti Sol- Sol but which proved to be a aletter aletter aletter letter addressed to his sister in Servia Tho The rested its caso case at 1045 This move came as a surprise to toI I everyone including tho the Defense The Defense Defonse asked for or a recess unI until until un un- I til 3 p. p m m. to prepare Mr 1 Larsen Larson tat at 3 o'clock gave the jury an outline outline out out- line of the defendants story that ho he would attempt to prove b by tho the introduction Introduction in introduction In- In o of evidence lIe He told of tho the connection of the tho Clark family with in Los Angeles o of Clifford Voorhees having leaving been employed employed em- em b by to drive his car prior to the tho employment of or Sheldon r I lie told of tho the trip of Clark and andi i to Ut Utah h and of the death battle near Gunnison Ho lie explained explained explained ex ex- how Sheldon had planned to tell toll Sheriff Sanderson what foe ho had hadI I lone done and lacking the nerve none at that I j I time decided to go to Salt LakeI Lake j I IIo How he had shown the money and claimed ownership of tho the car and andI I I contents to friends In order to tor I r furnish a reasonable answer to tho the questions that were asked by them j Mr Larson concluded with on on i i this this gentlemen gentlemen of the tho jury the tho defendant de do- will ask for an on I the tho grounds of self seH defense when whon tho the case Is finally submitted to you OU f Just who will v ill bo ho the first witness for the defense defenso is not known but butwill butwill butwill will probably be a further examination atlon of tho tile Salt Lake county offic offic- ers Charles Chaplin Lita Gray I Chaplin C. C Kono bodyguard to the comedian and E. E P. P McMurray Mc have been subpoenaed by the defense In Inas Inas Inas as much as a subpoena is not compulsory compulsory com com- pulson to residents out of the state it Is not likely that any of these will attend the trial The corps of newspaper ne' men who are covering tho the trial for their pa- pa pors porn has been reduced b by one Mr Knapp who has been beon writing for the Hearst papers was recalled Tues Tues- day An affidavit sworn to lo by Clark showing that foe Ibe Is Impecunious and unable to pa pay the per diem and the mileage of his witnesses was filed with the county clerk requesting the tho state slate to pa pay the following named named nam nam- ed witnesses who are aro to testify on his behalf M. M F. F Richmond Virginia Robert C. C Davis DaYis Charles Walters Carl W. W Faucett Frank Clark Melvin 1 Clark ClarI Blanche Clark and Clifford Voorhees all of Los Angeles I Frank rank Gay Eliza Voorhees of Salt Lake H. H W. W Pickett Henry Beal Deal Andrew Anderson Richfield Richfield- George Los Angeles Otto Lyle Dawning and Daryl Denwiddie of or Salt Lake The last two named are the newspaper newspaper news news- paper reporters for th the Telegram and the Tribune respect respectively rely I Our spring pome porno Spring is here my dear my dear and dont don't you know why spring Is here Its It's here her because its it's here my mr dear that's why the spring Is here smack smack An unemployment ent census would look still worse if it included some merchants waiting for business |