Show I CONVICTED MAN MANI STilL ASSERTS ASSERT HE I INNOCENT Z Held Guilty of Murder Does Not Seem to Comprehend Meaning of Verdict Staunchly maintaining his innocence Zuro yesterday went from Judge L. L B. B Wight's courtroom where he was convicted of the murder of Occar Occar Occar Oc- Oc car to the county jail to be begin begin begin be- be gin upon the most racking nerve-racking or ordeal ordeal ordeal or- or deal of his life waiting for the p passage of the few weeks that separate him from death took the guilty verdict without emotion when It was presented to Judge Wight in the courtroom His stoicism was explained a few moments later however when he asked his his' at attorney attorney attorney at at- torney what had happened He had heard his death sentence read without understanding what it meant ho he said When the explanation of what the guilty verdict meant was made to he sank into a chair ana anU nervously wiped his eyes with a hand hand- kerchief He asked to have his Interpreter interpreter interpreter Inter inter- preter brought to him and then signified signified signi signi- fied fled his readiness to go back to th the I Jail Unless an appeal is taken In the case will die for forthe the murder murder mur mur- der of within sixty seven days This is provided by the statute that requires that sentence be passed within with with- in ten days and that the execution beset be beset beset set for not more than sixty days aft after after- r- r wards He will sentenced Saturday That a full realization of ot his situation situation situation situa situa- tion got to before he got back to tile the county comity jail from hearing the murder verdict yesterday is borne out by his demeanor after atter rea- rea reaching his jail cell The usual cheery greetings to his were not given Yamas Yamas- hita sank on n the bed and remained in that position staring fixedly at the bars over the high Jail windows until I the dinner call was sounded He answered answered answered an an- the call but barely touched the food Attorney R. R B. B Thurman counsel for foi at the trial declared yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- that had been the tit most peculiar client that he had ever ever met At no time during the trial did L he seem to understand what the charge against him really meant Thurman said He has been bright and cheerful cheerful cheerful cheer cheer- ful from the day of f his arrest and to today today to- to day clay he told me mo that last night he slept soundly The j jury ry was deliberating on whether he should be bo sentenced todie to todie todie die at the time yet he was able to go gc goto goto to bed and sleep soundly He just doesn't seem to comprehend |