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100 YEARS AGO March 27, 1918

Ten days ago the military police found a soldier’s coat with a note pinned to it in the Capital hotel, Markham and Louisiana streets. The note was address to military authoritie­s. The note was signed by Otto Heitz, private in Battery F. 336th Field Artillery. About 5:30 yesterday afternoon, Fred Jordan, a white farmer, who was returning from Little Rock in a motorboat, found [Heitz’s] body lodged against a sandbar, called “Keat’s Island,” about five miles east of Little Rock. He notified military authoritie­s, who notified P. H. Ruebel & Co., undertaker­s.

50 YEARS AGO March 27, 1968

College delegates to the Student Arkansas Education Associatio­n convention Saturday at State College of Arkansas at Conway will vote on a proposed constituti­on that will merge the college members of the SAEA with the college members of their Negro counterpar­t, the Student Arkansas Teachers Associatio­n. The Negro members will hold a similar vote at their convention April 5 at Arkansas Baptist College at Little Rock. The SAEA has about 1,750 members in 17 college chapters; the SATA has about 500 members in four college chapters.

25 YEARS AGO March 27, 1993

JONESBORO — Jacksonvil­le police on Friday arrested Robert Lewis Rockett, 19, of Sweet Home, on one count each of capital murder and aggravated robbery in the March 10 slaying of a convenienc­e store clerk. Rockett was one of four Little Rock residents arrested by Jonesboro police late Thursday night. The arrests prompted law enforcemen­t officials from across the state to converge in Jonesboro to question the four in a number of recent crimes.

10 YEARS AGO March 27, 2008

Detectives had a warrant to arrest Dale Gatlin Jr. in the death of his 6-week-old daughter, but didn’t know where he was. Then, on Wednesday, someone tipped them off: He was at Baptist Health Medical Center in North Little Rock, where a woman had given birth to his second child a day earlier. At 5:30 p.m., North Little Rock police arrested Gatlin at the hospital on a charge of capital murder. About 8 p.m., the slender 18-year-old, wearing a white hooded jacket and jeans, proclaimed his innocence as he was escorted by an officer to a patrol car that would take him to the Pulaski County jail.

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