lorLloydnberly k fol-horse V^lte Rose-upert,nden.Han-Irown,Mon*; cem-lORFATE OF YOUTNEARS lORYMENK.A-Rightrtisiiigrty oS tic aR-led tort.d that udicial isSness aim of1st bid claimblocksiiifi on J. B, district ees of:r sflloJurymen were expected to receive the fate of Ray Hamby, 19, this aftcmoon as trial of the Twin FalU youth on chaises of rape neared conclusion in district court.Closing arguments of attorneys were scheduled as court resumed after the mid-day recess. The defense ^ rested and the state concluded re- ' biitlal testimony this morning.Hamby la accused on charges made i by a 10-year-old T^'ln Falls girl.Judge J. W, Porter today denied for the second time a defense motion seeking a directed verdict of acquittal. The court also denied a ; state motion to reopen its case In order to ask a prosecution witness one specific question.Hamby was recalled to the stand today by the defense for cross-examination. Defense attorneys aUo called Dr. Dean Affleck. Twin rails. The stale summoned five witneases In rebuLial, Including Patrolman h. D. McCracken.Counsel for Hamby are O. P. Duval) and E. L. Ray born of Rnyborn and Raybom, Prosecution is in the hands of County Attorney Edward Babcock and George Paulson, deputy.Jury In the case consists of Richard Diamond, Ira Poster. Wendell Glenn, M E, Dingle, 1. J. Osburn. W. H Bu.ssell. John Penny, E. S. Filzwatcr, A. J, Amos, A. A, DavLs, T, S. Nicholson and Sum Elrod.KnjholdElksChuolDaneDujshowGetrangerectirTh.DOHe:of th ande* died 2S. J toda} Pel orlty Mrs. Dr. ; estat valu( Ha ney tion.'ported JO andSupplying London with gas calls for more than 6400 miles of gas mains.