tafter a few moments, he said. Customer To Testify “One of the men said,'} They’re got us, Cecil/ M Bolchs testified.He said the second bandit asked, “Who’s they?” and the other replied, “The police/*Ervin Brewer, assistant store manager, also testified.This morning detectives j Frank Wiley and Bill Ruthcr-p ford testified about arrests ofp the two suspects in the storage I: room of 1he supermarket, recovery of two pistols and $2,400, which had been taken from a floor safe at the front of the store.Blake White, a customer, told : ] of being slugged on the head jvviih a pistol and robbed of hisI watch.II Relatives TestifyO’Shea called Collier’s moth-\er, Mrs. K. F. Bridges, and an . aunt, Mrs. Molva Adams, who testified regarding some photo-i graphs they had taken both in-j i side and outside the store. Byj their testimony and pictures,j the defense contradicted certain; details given by state witnesses, including the claim that Bolch could not see the suspects at I /the front of the store from! /where he was lying on the;, floor. jCecil Ray Rhinehart. VA, was;I tried in the court in March and; j assessed a 20-year prison term , j j Collier has served a prison j I term on a forgery conviction.; j Other fejonv charges are pend-iing against him.lt;j Members of die jury are. j David McCutcheon, J L, Rea-jgan, Albert Borque, Mrs. E. T. ICawthron Jr. J. O. Holtony j William M. Brown, J. W. Wor-| then, John C. Hunter, Weldon! j Green, James P. Clark, Adcde iFeweli, and Tip Kendrick.ii