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for the slaying of Don Solovich, former butler in the home of Lita Grey Chaplin. The 23-year-old confessed slayer % CLARK MUST SERVE l PRISON SENTENCE | s s v i l guilty of voluntary manslaughter | last, on a lonely road near Gunnison, Utah. Clark pleaded self defense, de- |claring that the objectionable con [duct of Solovich led to a fight in Clark, a former Manti High school | | have received from Charies Chaplin {appear at the trial lere, student, told officers he beat Solovich | after the movie to death with a hammer January 6, | wife®were divorced, comedian and his| Although Clark .ql'oul $2 The Manti youth said Solovich |vieh's p him of plans to sue both Mrs. | the motiv lin and her hu claiming | Had ! the state contended K been admitted taking sh from Solo- denied robbery was found guilty on | « murder |Will Spend Summer in Sewanee, | exercises held GRISWOLD GIVEN DEGREE | AT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHoii” v th where 1 there this morning at| At both St. Stephen's and the Mr. Griswold plans to University of the South Mr. Geis- the Unizersity of thel ti o very active in extra eur- will take up twal, having been connect- ke ed with the dramatic and glee elubs !n the interim he nd in the management of the ath- e 5. C e tion as striet ctic teams as well as being associat- last night. The jury returned the |Which he triumphed only after th s& for Mrs. Utah | b B et 1 as an instructor on t ‘ e geams’a sl . Y| . > - former butler seized a hammer and | vorce suit. V iis choice of g o tac ul!_\ ed with the class and college publi- B! Sla er of Chaplin's tler Guilty | yeraict in tess than our hours, Atef | threatened his life, not needed as a Solovich | deat on 1 or before a fir- S N el 5/ mraduaie ot i Sptonk ) ® ' y [ p Bu l\rG y lL:.",'.:’;fi"“ ?::fl;,ngm;e;u::,e!n :; Testifying in his own defense, claimed she offered o give him $50,- | ing squid | Instibision Naw: “”.‘ Ai s mc]l .v.“’d ;:f:\;er Mr. Griswold has taken a position 0[ Mans]augh[er Solovich’s alleged activities in the | Clark said Solovich persuaded him | 10 in ! licu of an cd agreement | — — Hurlbut A. Griswold, son of Mr. entering co was employed on|at Sewanee, for fhe summes oo ob. N film colony at Hellywood, Ca. uxder [to leave work in Hollywood to be- | Il money | What is <aid to have been the first |ang Mrs H o arald ant manager of the Bewanee Inn ] EoS— this decree, Clark must serve from [come his chautfeur. He said Solo. ed. | battle of ironclads was that b rancis str . will return home for a short va- l} Manti, Utah, June 12.. ~{P)—Shel- |one to ten years in the state peni- | vich displayed a !u:'go amount o ubpoenaed by {tween the Monitor and the Merri-'a degree of hachelor of cation late in the summer. He is the N don Reid Clark has won his fight to | tentiary. Sentence will be imposed cnh: part of it ‘ln bills of 51:000 de- | counsel ml Cla along with their Miarch ©. 1582, in Hampton |the "Hl\»rlkn\ of the Sou niver- only Connecticut man in the gradu- . ) eccape the gallows or a firing squad | June 15, nomination, which he claimed la“kdllfmma attorneys, but they did not | Roads. \ |wanee, Tenn., at the commencement ity of the South ating class at this southern college. d D E BOYS® “SNEEX” (CREPE OR SUCTION SOLES, TOMORROW 79¢ WEDNESDAY! Women's and Growing Girls” L’ Size 80x108 WEDNESDAY! 79¢ Women's 10-inch Heavy E . . B . ) Silk and Rayon|| Novelty Pumps and Sport Oxfords ' 129 Rippelette Striped Bed Spreads Brown ) f Stockmgs Leather or crepe sold, red, blue, grey, blonde, pat., kid. NEW BR'TA'N'S SHOPPING CENTER. -»H» Al m.l)llfl blite or yellow strip This same Cotton 0 soc Pair All heels. 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