Show INMATE AGAIN I F FACING AGING DEATH Gustave Gallo Sentenced t to toDie Die for Murder Held I Sane Again I Five years after escaping execution b by y bein being adjudged insane Gustave Gallo Gab 53 again faces the prospect of ot paying payin th the supreme penalty for lor the murder of a Salt Lake City shoe shoe- maker Gallo Gallo GalIo is now o sane accor according to Information Information in- in formation received Saturday by Attorney Attorney At At- torney orney General Joseph Chez from Dr Garland H. H Pace superintendent of the he Utah state stat mental hospital at Provo Dr Pace inquired as to what disposition should be made o of the case John D. D Rice deputy general Instructed in In- Dr Pace that if Gallo has regained regained re rc- re- re gained his sanity he should notify Sheriff Sherif Grant Young of oC Salt Lake county The sheriff can then take the thc ease case to o the court which sentenced Gallo Gallond and nd i if the court is satisfied that Gallo Gallois Gallos is s sane it can then order the sheriff to o carry out the execution of the sentence sen sen- tence previously imposed Mr Rice said aid Gallo was condemned to die Sep Sep- ember 7 1929 by the then District Judge Ephraim Hanson but a sanity hearing earing was granted and he was committed committed com corn to the state mental hospital on February 12 1929 Gallo was convicted of killing William William Wil Wil- liam April 17 1928 at shoe hoe repair shop West First South street treet I |