Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1947 — Page 12

Holds Union Picket Wasn't Assaulted

BRAZIL, Ind, Jeb. 7 (0! P).— Mrs. Mildred Boor, 40-year-old restaurant employee, was acquitted today of assault and battery charges filed because she threw a pie at a! union picket. A jury acquitted her after a twoday trial during which Mrs. Boor testified she tossed a cocoanut cus- |

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“1 threw the pie because I was. scared,” Mrs, Boor said. “She came] toward me with an angry expression on her face. I thought she

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The defendant said Mrs, Mace | called her names when Mrs. Boor | broke through the picket line and entered the inn “to buy some ice cream.” After the pie missed its mark, | tthe testimony showed, Mrs. Boor | and Mrs. Mace came to blows, | But Mrs. Boor testified she didn't knock her opponent to the side-| walk and kick her in the face, asi Mrs. Mace charged. . While the trial progressed, members of the local Van Buren high | iischool class in civil government {were seated in the courtroom, learning about court procedure. They ate their lunches in the! courtroom during the noon hour. Some of them brought pie.

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