Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1934 — Page 17

JURY CONVICTS YOUNG PAYNE IN MATRICIDE CASE Penalty Waits Its Decision on Sanity at Time of Murders. Kl I ntt'4 #*rM LOR ANGELES. July 26 Whether Louis Rude Payne's ‘irresistible impulse” which led him to slay his mother and younger brother with an ax. constitutes legal insanitv inn to be derided today by a superior co’irt jury which Innnd him guilty of first degree murder. Payne's last hope of escaping the gallows for the deaths of Mrs. Carrie Pavne and her son Robert, 14. lav in proving him insane at the time of the crime Supporting this contention were findings of three psychiatrists appointed bv the court. Opposing hi.s claims will be three alienists named bv an unrelenting prosecution. AH three. Deputy District Attorney Bates 3ooth declared, will attempt to prove that Payne was legally sane. Pavne was found guilty yesterday without recommendation of mercy, ttnder California law. he was entitled to a sanitv trial if found guiltv. His father. Lucius Payne. St. Lotus business man, wrp’ quietly over the Jury's derision. The father had hoped for a mercy recommendation. TAVERN PATRON'S JOKE BRINGS BROKEN NOSE Irate Bartender Fails to Share Customer's Humor. A derisive beer tavern patron received a broken no.se m return for his jo Isos last, night. The jokesfer, .John Aubrey, 37. of 1215 Congress avenue, was twitting .lake McClain. 56. of 728 West Thirtieth street, bartender at the Blue Ribbon tavern. Thirtieth street and Northwestern avenue, about a fight at the tavern recently. Bartender McClain, unappreciative of the humor, swung heavily on the luckless Mr. Aubrey, according to police, who arrested McClain on assault and battery charges. STREET PROJECT URGED Kepairs to Brook snip Avenue Set at 526.000. Several property owners appeared before the works board yesterday to urge the widening and resurfacing of Brookstde avenue from Tacoma avenue to Rural street. The proposed project would cost approximate 1 v s?fi.ono.

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