Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1952 — Page 2
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Denies Reversal Os •, I Killer's Conviction \ California Supreme Court Denies Plea SAN FRANCISCO. UP — Billy Coofc,- a squint-eyed youth who kill-
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•'M six persons, saw another avenue of escape from the execution chamber close today the California supreme court turned pdown a plea for reversal of his muirder conviction. The court, ruled Tuesday that Cook, a 24-year-old Joplin, Mo., dishwasher's helper, condemned to die for the Jan. 6, 1951, killing'of Robert H. of Seat-
tle, Wash., on a Southern Californi ia desert highway, must die. Cook, who was'nicknamed “Billy the Kid” during his killing ram- ■ page last year, claimed his prosecutors stirred up “public wrath” against him during his trial in El Centro. Calif. , \ ! He had pleaded not guilty by reason qf insanity, but the seven judge court said “the verdict that he was
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sane at the time of the homicide is amply supported by the evidence.” At the time of the Dewey Cook was the object of a nationwide police search as /he kidnapslayer of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mosser, Atwood, 111., and their three children. . . ' The bodies of the Mosser family were found in an abandoned qiine shaft near Cook’s home. ’ WfW’Hi BN igti I
During his flltht, Cook kidnaped a Blythe, Calif., sheriff's deputy stole bls official car, and left him tied up by the of the road. He Ikter kidnaped two El Centro men and held them for eight days, freeing them at Baja, CaliL Police captured the desperado In a Santa Rosalia, Mex., case after an Intensive search of the southwest, ■
Cook Is new 1» San Qnenfin prison’s 4e»th row awaititif wtecgtion. Besides tW (b-uth seMence he received jail sentences tbtalini 300 years for kidnaping. Radio telephone service has been installed between the Unite}! States and Dakar, French West Africa. Service Has also been installed to the island of Mindanao, Philippines.
FROM CORINTHIANS 5:3, seems to apply to the First Christian church of Bakersfield, Galif, whose edifice was condemned by authorities and hence is “absent” after the earthquake whicli devastated the city.' But the services go on—here Is the Rev. Hollister Miller conducting them ~ in Beale park in another part at the citv. (Interwitional Bmmdahnto)
18 Persons Killed In Pakistan Crash KARACHI, Pakistan, UP -r- A Pakistan 'air force transport crashed Tuesday near Jehlum, 40 miles south of Rawalpindi, killing all 18 persons aboard. June Disappearance Os Man Is Solved SULLIVARe Ind. UP — The mystery of Walter Gettinger’s disappearence June 9 was solved today. The 83-year-old Sullivan . man was found dead by squirrel hunter Ben Jewell Jr. In a clearing along the wooded bottoms of Busseron creek. Authorities believe he drowned and the body washed ashore ;• : '■ ■ - . ■ ' I \ ‘ ', 3 ‘ AIIHONI Klilft bflUßrfl HtWd Flrat Baptist Miss Thomasine Allen, missionary to Japan, will speak Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the First Baptist church. All members of the missionary society and their families and friends are invited to attend. Miss Allen has spent 37 years in Japan and has many interesting stories to relate. Youth For Christ AU students entering schools, colleges, and universities this fall will be honored at a county-wide YoutA tor Christ «rally which, will *e held" at the First Mennonite church at Berne Sunday evening after the evening service. An interesting program is planned for the occasion. The* singspiraticn will begin at 8:45 p.m. giving those who are attending their own church services an opportunity to attend. An invitation is extended to everyone to be present and enjoy this program.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1952
Steel Supplies Back To Normal In 1953 WASHINGTON, UP — Defense production administrator Henry H. Fowler reported today that the nation’s steel supplies will return to pre-strike levels during therfirst three months of 1953. The recent' aS-Tlay steel strike cost “about 2 I|2 months production,” he said in ireleasing IPA’s basic materials list outlining the supply picture for all vital materials. ' Copper and aluminum were off the list for the first time, but Fowler said there will not be enough copper to Jill all civilian until the second quar ter of 1953 and there will be no supply” of aluminum until January 1954. Obedience Training Club Opens Sept. 11 i \ The next class of the Fort Wayne Obedience training club will open I September 11, it was announced today. The class is open for purebred dogs and those, eligible, for A. K. C. registration. Applications and further .information may be* obtained from Dr. Elisabeth Peck, who is a director of the Fort Wayne organization. * ’. *Thfc Great Dane belonging to M,rs. Garrett Shufeldt of Decatur recently received a C. D. (companion dog) dfegree jmd Mrs. Shufeldt received a trophy for the highest scoring dog in the novice class at the Greenville, 0., show. The local dog “Thunder" now will start in the open class for a title of C. D. X. (companion dog excellent.) More than 20,000 short tons of shell eggs, steaks, fresh potatoes, lettuce, apples, oranges and lemons pgr month are speeded from the port of Pusan. Korea, to refrigerator storage points supplying UN fighting men on the front. i * of nw 1 < 1 rw, '<l \ [ J ! -X reWrf- - *" t i ww I I ..'i W.• I ■ i WI • • 11 Th » I ' * f ’ ft J IJ J - Bl / jF ’ I s j I // i•X * / I I ’ <<• ' POKING PRETTILY is Ann Marie Gamier. “Miss Indiana” for the “Miss America" beauty pageant in Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Garnier, 20, will be a junior at Indiana unlversity. She is blond, brown-eyed, smjfs, plays piano, is from Indian- | spoils.
