Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1947 — Page 7

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Butler Vacation Starts Saturday

Butler university students will begin their spring vacation at noon Saturday and classes will not. be resumed until 8 a. m. April 7. Mid-semester examinations will be

‘held by most colleges of the univer-

sity this week, according to Dr. C. R. Maxam, registrar, and an Easter convocation will be held at 11 a. m. Friday in the fieldhouse, Dr. Willlam A. Shullenberger,

pastor of Central Christian church, will speak at the convocation,

Wanted Jail, Got It

NEWARK, N. J,, March 26 (U.P). «Thomas Menafro, 41, accused of turning in three false alarms, two

while . firemen watched him, told Judge Harry Finlay, “I wanted to get away from people, to go to jail,’

i - He, did, for a year.

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‘State Democrats To Meet in Capital

Times Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, March 26.—Indi- | ana Democratic party leaders have | {been ifivited to confer at navional | {committee headquarters here April | | 24, Expected to attend are National | Committeeman Frank M. McHale | land State Chairman Pleas Greenlee; National Committeewoman |Mrs. Sam Ralston and State Vice |

[Chairman Mrs. John Bingham. (Mrs, Sanford K. Trippett also is | {expected. ~~

| The conference is one of a series being held with state leaders in| anticipation of the 1943 campaign. |

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| testimony of its 30th witness, state | police stenographer Marjorie Wey-

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Testify Youths, Girls Sang, Joked in Jail

By RIP MANION Times Slate Service

Ind, March 26.— Seventeen - year-old William F.|’ Price, confessed triggerman in the slaying of State Trooper Herbert W.

afternoon to open his defense. Defense attorneys said the Evansville youth would tell his story when the trial resumes after lunch, The state rested at noon. Price, with his friend, William Johnson, also 17, of Evansville, is facing a first degree murder charge for the slaying Dec. 5 near Shelbyville. Stenographer Testifies

The state rested its case after the

land, today. Mrs. , Weyland testisions in shorthand and later transcribed them, " She was preceded on the stand by Mrs. Fred Courtney, wife “of the | former Shelby county sheriff. Mrs, Courtney testified the teen-| jagers “laughed and cut up a lot” lafter the slaying and that they “sang a lot.” She said girls sang “Pistol Packin’ Mama” immediately after they were | Jailed, later switching to Christmas; | songs and hymns, Jail Conduct ‘Good’ Another state witness was Sheriff Richard Thayer, who corrobor-

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bars in the boys jail cell. He said their behavior was “good.” About 15 witnesses will testify in’ { behalf ‘of the defendants, delense They plan to supplement their] | theory of . accidental shooting with |

The witnesses also are expected ito present a story of “police beating, of the defendants similar to that) [7 told Judge George W. Long, {in the jury's absence. The defense lost its fight to bar, {confessions of Price and Johnson from evidence on a charge of “third| degree” tactics. However, defense witnesses still can repeat their accounts of police [rar aent to the jurors.

Girls May Not Testify and |

Whether Mary Ward, 15, |Vera Hornback, 16, will testify is {undecided, the defense counsel said. | | They also were indicted for first] |degree murder in the ‘slaying, but are not on trial now. | The state has introduced cons fessions «of Price, admitted trigger- | man, and Johnson.” It has. kept! secret the confessions reported to | have been made by the girls at the same time. Also bypassed by the prosecution | was a coroner's inquest statement | alleged to have- beeg signed by a four youths-Dec. 16. On the stand this morning was Robert Brant, Shelbyville ohotog- | rapher. His pictures of the shoot-| ing scene Dec. 5 and of a re-enact- | ment two days later were shown in| evidence. Testimony of one state witness] yesterday afternoon turned mildly | in favor of the defense. He was Earl | L. Hogan, Bartholomew county | deputy sheriff since Jan. 1. i

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mattresses ‘of Price and Johnson in| a “shakedown” Jan. 3. On crossexamination, Hogan admitted five more bars were found in other cells. | “Isn't it a fact that all prisoners used these bars to protect them- | selves from drunks?” queried De- | fense Attorney Vincent Kelley. Hogan said he didn't know, but he added that since Jan.ed drunks |

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