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Show DEATH PENALTY IS ADVOCATED Prosecutor Asks Extreme Penalty For Kidnappers cf Ranicri Boy. CHICAGO, Dec. 1'2. (UP Thf , kidnaping of Billy Ilanioii was a "terrific drama' and the "arch j criminals" who oxocutnd it should I r?t to dp?.t!i for their- crime. As uefore the jruy whir!; is trying tvi men and a boy for alleged participation participa-tion in the plot. Huffman desci ibed the enguish suffered by Filys mother' while her ten-year-old boy was held captive cap-tive for 13 days hint summer bv extortionists who demanded $60,000 ransom for his ictuin. "Even death j,s not severe enough for Andrew Capcllr.no and Angeio Petitti," Huffmnn shouted at the climax of his argument. H? made no mention of Capellano's lfi-y ear-old, ear-old, Tony, who is a co-defendant with his father and Petitti. Another Death Threat While the trial was ncaring an end in Judge Robc'rt Gentzel's criminal court anothnr death threat was added to the growing lirit of "black hand" intimidations which have marked the case. "We will get you after we get Mike Fe' Vito." said an anonymous letter received by A, Frank Ranieri, father of the kidnaped boy. Dc Vito, a state's witness, had been named by Petitti as "the' next man to die" after the murder this week of Ole Scully, who had been sub-pocnat'd sub-pocnat'd by the prosecution. |