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Execution of 2 Slayers
Postponed to Nov. 19
For Appeals Decisions
The execution of two convicted
elgvers, scheduled for today has
been postponed until November 19.
The postponement was ordered by
Justice Richmond B. Keech in Dis
trict Court yesterday, pending ac
tion on appeals from the court's
refusal to issue habeas corpus writs'
for the two men.
The convicted men are Reginald
J. Wheeler, 26, and Jesse James
Patton, 22, both colored, convicted
of the holdup-slaying of Maurie L.
Bernstein in his drugstore in the
1700 block of Florida avenue N.W.
in June, 1946.
Their execution date, in effect,
already had been postponed by Dis
trict Court orders, pending action
by the United States Court of Ap
peal* on District Court's refusal to
i3sue habeas corpus writs for the
two men.
Justice Edward A. Tamm last
Monday refused to issue a habeas
corpus writ for Wheeler and on
Wednesday Justice Keech made a
similar refusal as to Patton. Both
of the District Court justices, how
ever. had ordered that the custody
of the two men remain undisturbed,
pending an appeal.
Yesterday's formal postponement
was requested by counsel for the
two men and was not objected to
by Assistant United States Attorney
John D. Lane, representing the
Government. Mr. Lane told the
court he thought the postponement
should be long enough to permit
“complete termination” of appeals
and suggested the November date.
Yesterday's postponement was the
: 10th received by the two men, pend
ing various appeals and a plea for
executive clemency. All appeals
from their District Court conviction
had failed and executive clemency
had been denied.
Japs Rehabilitate Dye Plants
Large-scale rehabilitation of dye
manufacturing plants has been
started in Japan to help the pro
gram for increased export of tex
tiles next year.
Nehru Accuses Pakistan
Of Violence in Kashmir
By tHa Associated Brass
NEW DELHI. Aug. 20.—Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said to
day that Pakistan troojas have been
taking a predominant part in the
["most violent” offensives since fight
ing began in Kashmir.
Undeclared war has been in
progress in Kashmir for months
1 since the Hindu Maharajahs ac
ceded the predominantly Moslem
state to India. A United Nations
commission is on the scene trying
to settle the dispute.
Mr. Nehru told Parliament the
latest evidence shows that "regular
Pakistan military forces have been
fighting in great strength for some
months.” He added:
"Recent offensives against our
points in Chakothi-Uri sector have
been the most violent since fighting
began in Kashmir last October.”
Chile Steel Plant Opens
Chile’s new steel plant near Con
cepcion is operating, since comple
tion of El Abanico hydroelectric
plant, which is supplying it with
power.
Roofing Worker Here
Breaks Leg in Fall
James A. Thomas, 24, of 1723
Forty-first place Si.. Is In Provi
dence Hospital today with a broken
leg, after falling two stories from
the roof» of a partly constructed
house at 3621 Appleton street N.W.
yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Thomas, who works for the
Costello Engineering Co., 32 M
street NJ5., was working on the
roof, when he slipped and fell into
an open cement basement. Mem
bers of No. 2 Rescue Squad set his
leg and took him to the hospital.
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