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: Wetiby said to 3 photographer. “Judge doesn’t care

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de e Indianapolis ville early this month to cover the Watts tri they heard ominous warnings from all sides. were the first words a loiterer in the courthouse

for 'em.” “Judge,” it turned out, wa$s Shelby. Circuit

Court Harold G. Barger. And “Judge” was h ® le

watched with a baleful eye by reporters and photographers the first couple days as they waited for him to live up to his reputation as a tyrant.

~ Answer to Reporter's Prayer

waiting. In the meantime they, as one put it,

“tyrant judge” and his cohorts turned out to be the answer to a trial reporter's prayers.

"WHEN NEWSMEN FIRST gathered fn Shelby of the latter than. the former, doesn’t like include: : “Lawyers who should nave been actors, dilly- ) : dallying around; movie courtroom scenes where “We don't care much for reporters down here” poy admit all sorts of silly hearsay evidence that would never get in; anyone except SLLOEREYS Walks walking between the court and the jurors on, soiom invoked rule of courtroom decorum), and Witijasses. » e latter; he says, seem to be on the increase. can tell when someone's lying. I just sit there and get disgusted. -I- don’t -think people regard their oaths as being so sacred any more. But then, I don't think much of anything is sacred anymore. " During the trial ‘of ‘Robert Watts for the slaying THE LAST DAY of the trial they were still of Mrs. Mary Lois. Burney, the judge was praised from both sides for being fair. It's in line with “never had it so good” in trial coverage. The the judge's habit of making a fetish of fairness. He modestly brushes off orchids for fairness with: “I know what the defendant is entitled to under

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The things he

SOLOIST — Paul R. Fidlar,

Court Baliff Otto Lee snitched the upholstered the Constitution and the state laws and T know Indianapolis organist, who will chairs from attorneys’ tables and slipped them What the prosecution is entitled to. T just try to Lo one of the soloists with the

to the press table. “Well padded lawyers don't

give both the defendant and the state everything

need them” he whispered. The judge allowed to Which they're entitled.”

protographers, whom he was reputed not to like, a field day during recesses and even let them store their camerd#s In his office. He even managed a pleasant look when one upset the court reporter's ink and all the times he tried to use his phone and found it tied up by reporters. __The final. incident that gave lie to his reputation was the last day when he let it out that his

as all the papers had carried it daily during the and said he didn’t think it made much difference.

The “judge” is a Shelby County product, born | on a farm in the same Brandywine township made famous in- James Whitcomb Riley poems. attended Indiana University and received his law degree there, He doesn't have any idea why he| studied law; there were no attorneys in the family. “Mavbe just because I was skeptical.” hei out In }. n t Shelbyville 1 " en ille law middle initial was G. for George instead of “0.” come out A entereda 8 or eatay trial. Asked why he hadn't protested, he laughed 2nd ried 10 collect villa. 0 don De Jokes.

The judge was a littlé surprised to learn of his Remembers Voting’ Margins

reputation but said he thought it probably grew out of his strict demands for courtroom decorum. “A courtroom is a place where you try cases,” he says, “not a place for lawyers to show off their intellectual capacities or for flash pictures to distract the jury.”

He's a man of definite likes and dislikes, more tial was in 1200 under Rafferty in judge races. He says

county judge." Mi kels.)

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HF. WAS ELECTED prosecuting .attorney in 1934 against Republican Candidate Emerson Brunner, one of the defense lawyers in the Watts trial. He was defeated in 1936, elected again in 1938 and elected judge in 1940 and 1946. It's typical that he remembers exactly what the vote differen each ‘tase: 1645 votes over Brunner; '36; 133 over Dale '38; &8 votes and 1687 over in the

he's “just lucky” to be elected, since he's a Republican in a Democratic county. He once turned down an offer to run Tor mayor and says! he has no ambitions to follow his ‘predecessor judge, James Emmert, into state politics. Although he envies a federal judge certain o his rights, he says he has no ambitions in tha ine. . He speaks with relish, however, of the way | a federal judge can call witnesses down when he thinks he’s lying and “run court as he wants to,” in view of lifetime appointments. A quick man with a quip, he described one near bald:headed friend as having “even-less hair than - “IT have.” Asked if he concealed his age he answered no, he was 45, but that was only hearsay evidence since he depends on what his parents told him, The judge is as proud of Shelby County as “the county is of him. He was born there, has| always remained there and is raising a family of two boys there. His wife is from St. Paul, Ind, a town half in Decatur and half in Shelby County. If pressed, he'll admit she's from the Decatur County half. When he’sentenced Watts to die, Judge Barger gave the first execution order of his career. The best indication of the judge's “lean over backwards” fairness is that after the sentencing, the condemned man added his compliments to the

JUDGE HAROLD 6. BARGER—Jus 8 good judge for an extremely fair trial.

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