irs-N13ev.ingOJ'ter- ? aitJURY IN HANCOCK MAN’S CASE UNABLE TO AGREERoy Post Had Been Fined on Charge of Manslaughter Grow-lea! ins Out of Auto Mishap.i IvorJlolorfillwt-tiere?;ahi in Will aboBalisuitI!MilrerherAn.wSiUerf PrcfiHHagerstown, Dec. -1—-The jury8ULing In the trial Of Roy Post., t nf q««Hancock. charged with man slaughter * In connection with the death of Frank or . M. Shirk, after deliberating for 21 ( hours, reported to Judge Frank G. h!ji 3X11 Wagaman at noon today that It was ^rl Impossible to agree upon a verdict. e,lc The jury was discharged. The case hit was concluded at 3:10 o’clock yes ter- ' , day afternoon, Failing to reach an u-sl-i agreement at 11 o’clock last night saj am; the jury was locked up in the court *theAs-