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end smashed ex- Jailed Youngsters oc . in the office. | . : v fondling Wait Formal Charges [IL REUNION Times State Service ell of Boy Scout SHELBYVILLE, Ind, Dec. 10.— twood Methodist Indiana's state police blue-coats re- .

turned to routine duties today after paying their last respects to Trooper

a. reunion at 6:30

the church base- Herbert W. Smith, victim of a rmer scouts and trigger-happly gang of juveniles. | + L. Murray is Trooper Smith was buried at] Mrs. Edward Mc- i Forest Hill cemetery just outside | of the Pérent- Shelbsrville yesterday. A short tine |

before, last services were held Wt | | Fairland Christian church. TY FRIDAY While more than 150 comrades | n, Butler univer- o He B9-Vearsoid Patrolman J Il head a Clirist- ende uneral services, the four |

+ youngsters who shot him down in| ™ ried veterans and cold blood last Thursday waited in Jordan hall Fri- Shelby county jail for the filing of | sponsored by the formal charges against them.

Silent Ceremony at Jail Their only immediate connection with the day's services was a silent d ceremony in which they were con-| od oR ra 4 - ducted to the jail-house steps so! ‘ ; : Jiske otis friends could “have al SEVEN AMERICAN BEAUTIES—Here's the royal court of the For several minutes, massed Pasadena, Cal., tournament of rosBs. One of Ine seven gins will troopers just looked at Francis| 0° chosen queen to rule the New Year's aay pageant. Left to Price, Pvt. Willtam Johnson, Vera right (top row) thay are Jean Rogers, Veverly Rober, Joyce Erikso; Hornbeck, 15, and Mary Ruth Ward, (center) Norma Christopher and Louise Campbell: (bottom row) 14. Each was handcuffed to al Barbara Jones and Dawn Rae Dizon. policeman. All they could do was, — - n to stare back wordlessly.

Carloads of troops began the Supreme Court Errs,

fiheral procession at the home of

Earl Trees, father of the slain officer's dow, The casket was Packard Appeal Granted carried from its bank of flowers in the home to the waiting cortege by, WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (U. P).! nounced on the order list that it| six state policemen. | _Even the supreme .court makes had refused to review the case of | Driving along Road 29 to Fair- jistakes Willie Francis, 17-year-old Louisi- | land the procession passed close to At 12:30 p. m. (Indianapolis ana Negro who survived one trip the cornfield where the two 17- time) yesterday, reporters covering to the electric chair as result of a| year-old boys and their girl friends, {he tribunal hastily scanned the mechanical failure in the device. trapped with a stolen car in which court's official list of the day. They they were riding, murdered Trooper

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: Reporters promptly wrote stories Smith found the word “denied” after a peginning, “the supreme court re-| Blue-coats guarded every i case listed as “No. 658 Packard fuses to save Willie Francis from 4 e d guarcec Sey ger Motor Car Co. vs. national labor a second trip to the electric chair.” section and rail crossing along the ‘relations board.” way. : | It was the famous case dealing | At the church, simple ceremonies it the right of foremen in inwere conducted by the Rev. George q4ystriz S - : ; S . . dustrial plants to form labor unions; . o : A. Curtis, friend of the Smith's. for collective bargaining purposes death Sentence had been carried Masonic burial services at the ,nqer the Wagner labor relations out. 1s hadnt. graveside were held under a mar- ,.; : | Then Teporters were informed quee and conducted by Shelby Lodge The court's order meant that the that the order list was in error. 28 F. and A. M. high bench had refused to review Actually, the court was going to review Willie's case.

The next morning the clerk's office frantically phoned prison officials in Louisiana, to see if Willie's

an “appeal by the Packard Motor

og vy. . 1 | Condition Is Fair Co. of Detroit from a lower court| Willie is now awaiting the out- | to r—— . decision, which directed the com- come of the court's review, When | After Car Accident pany to deal with such a union, that decision comes, if the word at

An Indianapolis man was in fair the unaffiliated foreman's associa-| the end of the opinion is “reversed,” condition at City hospital after be- tion of America. dey {he'll never have to make the sec-

1 ing treated for injuries received in| Appeal Granted ond trip to the electric chair. - a downtown traffic accident early, Immediately, newsmen grabbed! eeaa———— r today. their telephones and dictated stories Fire Instructors

Charles N. Annis, 65, of 808 to the effect that the supreme court . Fletcher ave, was struck by an auto had upheld the right Ph foremen Drill School Opens driven by James Burkhart, 29, to organize into labor unions. A training school for Indiana fire 820 N. Leland ave, as he crossed| An hour and a half later, Nelson department instructors will be held Washington st. at Delaware st. He potter, the supreme court's press at the Indianapolis Drill school to-

§ received a cut above his right eye relations officer, walked into the day through Thursday. i and injury to his right knee. press room and announced calmly:| Sponsored by the public safety ARERR IE “In number 658, the appeal is institute at Purdue university, the NEW A. M. A. SPOKESMAN granted instead of denied.” course will include training movies, CHICAGO, Dec. 10 (U. P.).—| Not so calmly, reporters leaped fire extinguishing methods, fire ap- |. Charles M. Swartz of Philadelphia up once again and phoned in the paratus care, rescue work and first became director of public relations revised and correct version. aid.

for the American Medical associa- | The high court's explanation was| Battalion Chief Frank Craig, drill tion today. Dr. Morris Fishbein,! that the clerk's office made a typo- master of the Indianapolis fire dewho has been regarded as a general graphical error in compiling the partment; Robert Hamm, Indiana

> A. M. ‘A. spokesman in the past, order list. [Inspection bureau, and Francis ag retains his editorship of Medical| It was not the first time, either. | Hartman, Purdue, will teach the Journals. Last June 10, the court an-icourse. chintz, STRAUSS SAYS:

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