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One man kept running. The other stopped ana lurnea, leveling a revolver. McShane shot first, fatally wnunriine the gunman. Mc Shane fired twice more, pos sibly wounding tne oiner man. They had i:si roDDea the grocer and his late-night customer of $400. The score: One man dead, one capturea, one escaped. McShane un scathed. Promoted to Detective For his deed, McShane was promoted to detective and treated to a ham and est sandwich in the office of Mayor B'iorello LaGuardia. Before he resigned from tho police force in 1957 after 21 years service, brawny, square-jawed former boxer McShane won 12 citations for bravery- He also got busted once (he was reinstated two weeks later) for holding an umbrella over the head of heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano. His superiors thought the widely published photograph of his act was not in ihe best interest of the rff-riartmont's dignity. In recent days, lawman mt Shane hag been enforcing the biggest law of them all - the U.S. Constitution. Now Chief U.S. Marshal, he has been in personal command of the 800-odd marshals, border pa trolmen and federal correc tion, nfficers who with th. army forcec tfie integration of ihe University oi Missis sippi. As usual, McShane was In the thick of the battle and in the thick ot controversy. Trigger Violence Mississippi otliciais cnargea that his marshals fired the first tear-gas shot into a then orderly crowd, triggering th. violence. Federal officials said the marshals did not act ..m aHak-pH .hv the mob and commended them for not ..ohm thnlr sidearms despite the ferocity of the fight. Before Mississippi, M o Shane had been accompany i fnoitlve sov Dr. Robert Soblen from Israel back to the United States ana a iu ..i.nr, inn met. somen thwarted his return by stab bing himself with a concealed steak knife. He later took a massive dose of drugs in a London hospital . and died. Soblen was being flown back in an Israeli plane and was not to be in McShane cu- today until it reacnea iew York. , , - . McShane was not blamed for Soblen's suicide attempt. Association With Brothers Always a hail fellow well met, McShane ascended to his chief marshal's spot after a close association with the brothers Kennedy - wun nuo ert as an investigator for th. Senate rackets committee (the attorney general then was chief counsel for the com mittee) and with John as a security guard during th. I960 presidential campaign. President Kennedy named McShane marshal for the District of Columbia soon aft er he took office and up graded him to chief marshal later. James Joseph Patrick Mc Shane was born on St. Pat rick's Day, 1909, in the sha ,iu, nf New York's ' Polo Grounds. He grew up on New York s east side ana was an electrical repairman before becoming a policeman at 27. Has Quick Wil Quick with his gun and his fists, McShane also had a quick wit. (Once asked how he escaped in a shootout with some burglars, he explained: "I went to bobbing and weav ing school.") A fellow detec tive described McShane as a comic, excellent with several dialects. The detective re called McShane as "charm ing," not tough guy type. U.S. marshals and their dep uties are the enforcement of ficers for the federal court system. They are the process servers for federal courts and are in charge of prisoners in transit and executions. They are empowered to deputize whomever they need in performance of their du ties. Marshals are the oldest ot ! t h e n a t i o n's enforcement arms, the first l.i having been appointed by George Wash ington in 17M. Their ranks novo Included such fabled characters as Wya't Earp and Rat Masterson, And Jamei Joseph Patrick McShane. I Ot PKG