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Show NOT GUILTY IS PLEA OF ALLEGED SLAYER SALT LAKE, Feb. 23. A plea of not guilty was entered yesterday before be-fore City Judge Ben Johnson by Roy E. Donnell to a charge of first de-gi.e de-gi.e murder for the shootliiR of c A Faus Salt Lake wholesale druggist. drug-gist. His hearing will follow that of Gilbert Gil-bert L. Brighton, which was previously pre-viously set for March 13. Brighton and Angellne Wat-aster, maid In the j Faus home at the time of the tragedy, trag-edy, are Jointly charged with Donneil 1 with murder in the first degree. Tlie two latter have pleaded not guilty and their cAse? have been continued for preliminary hearing. The preliminary pre-liminary hearing of Miss Wacaster will take place after that of Donnell. Don-nell. Donnell was arraigned before Judgo Johnson Thursday morning, but the court would not allow him to enter a plea for the reason that he was without counsel. Festerday morning he appointed D. L. Olson as Don-nell's Don-nell's attorney. Donnell conferred with Olson for several minutes before his case was called. When his name was read he declared a willingness to hae Mr. Olson represent him. and a formal plea of not guilty wus entered by the attorney. Immediately after his cjimh had been called. Donnell was taken to the county jail by deputy sheriff He was the object of the gaze of scores of spectators who crowded the small courtroom and doorvu ' oo |