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Show CALLOUS FOD MRS. PEE! ASKED ! Assistant District Attorjiej Opens Argument in Deo-ton Deo-ton Murder Trial -j LOtf A NO ELKS, Feb. 4. Death o the sal low a for Mrs. Louise L. ete waa asked of the Jury which heard her trial for the alleged murde of Jacob Charles Denton. . The extreme penalty waa ura;4 by Raymond 1. Turney, deputy district attorney, who opened the arnurhent for the state. He revxewea andean alyxed the testimony presented, by the prosecution, contending a;ullt-had been fastened utmn the defendant "beyond all doubt." Euch aide la to be allowed five houra for argument. Aa the eourt announced arieumenta must be concluded con-cluded by 11 o'clock tomorrow mbm-Ing, mbm-Ing, arrunepments were made tor a sens ion of ceiirt tonight. Mrs. Feete waa not placed otv the stand In her own defenae becauaer her ! "testimony waa unneceasary," anT be cause he wiNhed to spare her the 'terrific ordeal" of a "long -.aael arduous cross examination.' her attorney at-torney a.tid. Mrs. Teete. speaking on the aame subject, said she "waa not used to the Kind of -treatment which ahe understood the atate "waa preparing for her." "My experiencea In the past hav been with e-ent lemen." bhe added. |