* ** *him and overtook him in front of Mrs. Francis Kelley’s residence.Murray walked up to him and said “Come on. you’ll have to go with me.P3adders wheeled and with an •said. “You can’t tell me nothing*, striking at Murray with his list, bare* ly grazing Murray’s ear and the two clinched.Murray broke away and, drawing his mace, began to wield it upon Badder's head. The mace was no: very effective, however, because of its light construction and flexibility. The mace, itself, is made of a soft flexible rubber, about twelve inches in length and 1 1 -4 to 1 1-2 inches in diameter. During the fight Badder's struck atMurray many times but few of theblows landed, while Murray landed -six or eight stinging raps on Bad-der’s head with the mace.After about fifteen or twenty minutes of fighting, Murray caught Badders oif’ guard and slipped the “twisters” over Badder's right wrist. This ended the fighting and Badders was led to jail by Patrolman Murray, unassisted. •Badders is familiar to police circles and frequently has been arrested^ He is a coal miner but has recently been working at the ice plant. Patrolman Murray believes that Bad-