Show I Latest News From The Intermountain West Utah Idaho Utah Wyoming Idaho Nevada Montana GAINES WORDS CITED IN TRIAL Former Figures In California Murder Case SANTA SATA ANA Calif Oct 23 By The Associated A Pros The Press skull kull of the slain alain man was wa a grue- grue gruesome some Kome iome exhibit lal late Friday In the trial here of ot Philip Goodwin for for- foramer mpr amer of the American olle church charged with the murder of oC J S J 3 Patterson Los An An geles broker The skull In a tin can was Wa viewed by witnesses called to Iden Iden- Identify iden- iden Identify tiff the charred body found In II ft canyon near here ere last mUch march ItS as that of Patterson The sweetheart of Patterson Miss Ruth r 1 r Ios 1105 Angeles nurse dramaticAlly Identified 1 a wAtch charm and bits of clothing found near the body as thoM of Patterson and similar testimony was offered by R It E 1 Patterson of oC o Miami Arizona his brother The first details of oC the confes conCes- conCession confession sion Mon said ald to have been made by Albert Dewey Gaines arrested In Canada and also a 0 defendant In Inthe inthe Inthe the murder trial were ere given In the statement of oC the prosecution at atthe atthe the tho opening of the case Gaines was as alleged to have told of oC Fat Fat- Fatterson Pat terson and Goodwin Goodwill leaving him hini himIn himIn In an automobile near the spot where the body was found round Goodwin returning alone soon afterward ard Gaines was quoted as saying that the former priest seemed shaken and refused to say where Patterson had gone one OGDEN CAREER C Albert Dewey Dewcy Gaines was raised In Ogden Orden the home being at 1915 Grant avenue and In his years ears attended the Grant school GaInes was arrested on 13 23 1921 for tor the theft of an add add- addIng adding add adding ing machine from Crom the Shaw Stone Stone Coal company and pleaded guilty before Judge George S Bar Ear Earker Barker ker leer lie Ho was sentenced to serve not less than one year and not more than 10 years In the state prison While this charge was pending another complaint was tiled filed against Gaines charging him with burglary in the second degree for entering the Lighthouse at 2452 Washington avenue on April G C 1921 In view view- of the fact that Gaines was sentenced on Oil the grand larceny charge the burglary case was dismissed upon motion of the district attorney Gaines was later paroled from the state prison and was said to have lac been taken In charge by gov gov gov- officials Later he was reported to have been sentenced toa to toa toa a term In San Quentin prison In California In In the same year Gaines was as also arrested on a charge of steal steal- stealing stealIng ing some sheep pelts but he was wai found not guilty of the charge D INCIDENT RECALLED One amusing Instance Is re- re remembered re remembered by officers who ques ques- questioned ques- ques questioned questioned him regarding the burglary of t 13 s Lighthouse The officers told him that they had found fing fing- fingerprints fingerprints prints er-prints In the place and they cor cor- corresponded cor- cor corresponded corresponded responded with his Ills Gaines laugh laugh- laughed laughed ed and answered No Yow Vow I know you are aro wrong because wrong because I wore gloves |