BoyJCaseIs Closediudgr Objects To More Publicity For Harold BestI*\ C'ROSSK, Wis , \ ;j*} County u(i^v Iioy \ , Allis! non 1 n * 1 d f o d a}i ho » lt;if } f a! lt;in 1'f - w ('lt; |o$rd a* fat as thr pu dh H lt;lt;»nlt; oi nrrf and t n «f i is* . r vs ; hr n ' pu Id tr annoutP rntrn! as to uha! d ispos it ion is mad*' of tin* !m\JUwas discharged from custody int iwfo t» , aJury silting lit unrnlh court could not agree whether he was n drliii-yuent in a case based on the slayihg of Harolds sister, Mildred, Ht their Soldtm s drove farm home Iasi Juno I II was imnandrd totin* ruatod) of La ('rosso toiiniypMfug his to ip hoi \Not For Publicftii * ^111 1 ‘ 1 « 1 1 1 111 \ t? n 11il 111 14 I I P pin M$t : -O i1 H 1 b 1 1 StT 1 J f » * * 1*m of thr' 4 lt;t soV a 1(9r. ¥ §limy, Inot be made public/’ Judge \tilstrom said.rim boy lias had ample public* tty I ds posit ion of thr case and a program for the future Meifateof fho bov Mill hr based entirely and solely on thr boys boat Inter asts and without any prejudice or reference to his recent experbpurrsThe cou . .idn a. d the prov|snL for Harold's fuiina Mouldludc furl her education, I