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license when she was caught by police after she smashed her stepfather's car into a neighbor's garage.

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one shot at Shirley as Shirley and his cousin. Amos Lee Caddie, 31, 2515 Brouse, walked around the

side of the house.

• Sam Cole Jr., in a signed statement, said his father said “he was going to kill everybody over there,’ after he had shot Shirley.

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eral hospital officials, appeared to have been beaten badly about the face, arms and chest and was bleeding profusely from the stab

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Mrs. Joyner, who had taken the child to Dr. Francis Hummons Friday for treatment of a respiratory ailihent, said she did not witness the stabbing. She told the officers she was in another room at the time. She heard /the baby scream, she said, but thought it only a normal outcry and did not investigate. When she did go into the room and found the infant bleeding, she rushed it to the hospital. MRS. TINSLEY at first would not talk about the baby to Schubert and Partlow. Finally breaking down, she said she h6d made up my mind yesterday to kill the gaby/’ About noon the day of the stabbing, she. reportedly stated, she stuck the point of the long-bladed knife ihto the baby’s body below its abdomen and forced it through th etiny holy, all the way up to

the knife's handle. She said she had tried to get rid of the baby -without killing it. She gave it to a sister recently but her sister returned it to her after a week. Schubert said only live of Mrr. Tinsley's children are now living. All these live in Parsons, Tenn., with their fa-

ther, John B. Tinsiey, whom Mrs. Tinsley reported “left” over a year ago. Contacted this week. Mr. Tinsley was non committal as to whether or not he would come to his wife’s aid. He refused to have anything to do with funeral or burial arrangements for the slain infant.

Young Cole said he had gone to the dice game to find his fa- ' ther and Shirley cursing one an- ' other with Shirley threatening the | older Cole. SAM, JR. said he opened his ' mother’s knife and told Shirley he was not going to hurt his fa- ! ther. He then pulled hi.s father out

Mrs. Marie Mills Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Mills, 57, 2347 Baltimore, who died Aug. 20 at her residence, were held Aug. 23 at the St. Paul AME Church. Burial was in New Crown and the King & King Funeral Home had charge. A lifelong resident of this city, she was a member of St. Paul Church, a leader of the prayer meeting, president of the stewardess board, member of the Missionary Society and class leader of her church. Surviving are her husband, Ernest Mills; two sons, Robert and Wendell Mills; three daughters, Mrs. Ernestine Brown, Mrs. Bernice Blaine and Mrs. Marian Jones, all of Indianapolis.

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EMMETT L. SHIRLEY . . . shot dice out of turn got shot in return of the place and his mother followed. he stated. His father couldn’t make good his threats to kill “everybody over there” because the spent shell from the shooting of Shirley could not be extracted from the old gun, 1 Cole said. By the time he got , the shell out and got a new one in its place police had arrived. , Qaddie said Cole and Shirley I threatened one another with'knives during their heated argument. Shirley was to be buried in Greensburg, Ky., this week. The Ed Kinney Funeral Home of that city took the body from here last Sunday.

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