Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1947 — Page 21

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SAN QUENTIN, Cal, April 11 (U. P).~Mrs, Louise Peete, twiceconvicted murderess, walked calmly to her death today in San Quentin’s lethal gas chamber, The gray-haired, plumpish woman went to her death without a blindfold. She entered the gas chamber, sat down and looked straight ahead. She was pro; ? nounced dead al’ 12:13 a m. (In- Mrs Peele dianapolis time) 10 minutes after deadly cyanide fumes choked her into unconsciousness. She was wearing a house coat and a brown print dress with a floral design. The 64-year-old woman’s final appeal was bluntly rejected by the U. 8. supreme court yesterday. Governor Warren also refused to intervene in the'execution, Two days ago Mrs, Peete, confidently stated Mr, Warren was “too mubh a gentleman to send a lady to death.”

One Night in San Quentin She will be the second woman to

be legally executed by the state of ||

California. The first was Juanita (The Duchess) Spinelli woman gang leader, in 1940, The doomed woman spent only one night in San Quentin's death house. She was transferred to the state penitentiary yesterday from Tehachapl women’s prison, where she was confined since her trial in December, 1945. s Mrs, Peete was convicted of the murder of Mrs. Margaret Rose Logan, 60, with whom she had been employed as a housekeeper. At the time of the slaying she was on parole from Tehachapi, where she served 18 years for her first murder—the killing in 1920 of Jacob. Denton, wealthy Arizona miner.

Stay of Sentence

A 90-day federal prison sentence passed on C. Conrad Hammond last fall after his conviction on numerous OPA rental violations

was stayed for the third time | today. | Judge Robert H. Baltzell said he |

took into consideration the re- }.

payment of $14,000 by Hammond | which left the former real-estate! operator bankrupt. Hammond asked | for the additional stay for family | reasons, Good family background won a continuance for 19-year-old Donald | Lemming, who pleaded guilty to! interstate transportation of a stolen | vehicle. Three girls, two 17 and | one 14, were sentenced two weeks ago to serve af least four years! in the same case.

Five Years for Car Theft

Robert R. Fehiing, 27, was sentenced to five years imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to stealing an automobile a week ago. He used the vehicle in fleeing from ' a Virginia road gang. i James R. Johnson, 31, was fined $50 and costs. He pleaded guilty to! violating provisions of the G.' 1. unemployment insurance act. { Other federal court action .today was: Walter Phillips, ‘21, charged with embezzling postoffice funds, case continued indefinitely on guilty plea; and Verlin F: Judy, 21, case continued to next Friday; Harry J. Clorin, 24, and Vernon O. Cates, 28, both sentenced to 15 months; Kenneth R. Harper, 19, referred to probation department, all on guilty pleas to interstate transportation of stolen automobiles,

Legion Home Fire |.

Damage Is $10,000

Times State . Service PENDLETON, Ind, April 11.—| Damage estimated. at, $10,000 was |

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“caused BY &-fire Weéanesiuay-at the

American Legion home here. The blaze was believed. to have resulted from defective electfi¢ wiring. The home had been remodeled during the past year at a cost of approximately $7500. The blaze destroyed $500 in paper currency hut $400 in silver was saved, 1 Killed, 6 Injured In Auto-Truck Crash Times State Service - ! FI. WAYNE, Ind; April 11.—One| person was killed and six others injured in an auto-truck smashup near here last night. Fatally injured was Ralph Henry Bailey, 41,7 Royal Oak, Mich, who was driving the car. In ‘criticab condition was Mrs;! Arthur Hagro, Royal Oak, a passenger in the car. Other passengers injured were the Rev. Arthur Hagro, Royal Oak, and the Rev. and Mrs, Joseph Shisler, - Detroit, Mich.. Charles Adams, Madison, IIL, the truck driver, and a passen. ger, Charles Heleman, Granite City, 111, were slightly injured.

Boy, 6, Hurt Trying To Save Playmate, Dies WEST ORANGE, N. J, April 11

(U, P.).~Jerry Nichols, 6, never{’

will play with all the toys he re-| ceived from well wishers on his recent birthday. Jerry died yesierday, 10 days after he lost his left hand and suffered head injuries trying to save a 3-year-old girl playmate from death under the wheels of a trolley car. » or 2

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