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With Careless Hunters and Reckless Drivers Taking Their THE WEATHER Humidity 5 p. in. yesterday 47 Highesi temperature yesterday lowest tciuiMrn lure lust night 47 Precipitation for JM hours U Preeip. since lirsi of moirili 1 Precip. from Kept. 1, li:!7 1.21 K.(jiH since Sept. 1, li:i7 52 Somewhat Warmer Wednesday. VOL. XLII NO. 124 OF ROSEBURG r"Fn Editorials the on Day s News By FRANK JK.VKINS pRKSUHONT K O O S K V K I. T , speaking In Washington on Consti tution day, demand "un Interpret ation of the constitution suf llcieni ly broad Hi MAKK DEMOCRACY WOHK." What docs In mean thai democ rmy HASN'T W'OHKKI) here In the past? 11HAT is democracy, anyway " I ! is this writer's idea it : "Ti ne denioci acy is u way nf living whose CM IIKI-' PVUPOSK is In bring to thu AVF.ltACK .MASSF.S of 1 1n people the highest possible levels of liberty, happiness, com foil and security." puLMiWINi; the American id.nl of democracy, sva have estab lished in this country Hit 1111:11 AVF.ltACK LEVKLH of liberty, happiness, comfort and security lhan me to be found ANYWIIKUIC ,., M ,v i.. dth ! ' " ' ' - lhe proof of this statement is the fact that people all over the larth want to emigrate to A inert- i-i un tl.nt lln.v mnv MMVIIK .), ... . .' I liberties, the happiness, the com- j tuts and the security possessed (Continued on page 4.) 1MEUEDH . CRAN'TS PASS, Sept. 20 (AP) i Two persons were taken into custody last night by stute. police following a four-car accident seven miles south of here in which two , persons suffered broken legs ami u third was cut. N. II. Atchison, (ifi, mnnager of the Aiasonic. service enn ploy men t bureau, Portland, suffered a urok en iignt leg. liotn or iirs. Aj-ctit-i sons legs were nrouen ana me Hospital Here said her condition ' vwis -poor tins morning, ineii ; daughter, Harriett Ciriftiit, was cut mm sunerea shock, tier nusoauci, p . ' . J ' ',, ,, , , , 1 ri.ne (Mi ice i t.imeoe nei-u iiei a freight truck driven by Klbert Ace .Ma I lory. Kosebut g. rammed lhe Atchison car when it slowo down abruptly lor a car parked on the highway, and swept holh from A woman giving her name as! l-Mitli Sl.iiilou was held by police, when she sahl she was driver of! I.OXDO.V, Sept. 21 (AP) tin parked machine. Three hours 1 Justice Hugo I., illack of the Pnil laler they arrested a man giving ed States supreme court has de bts name as John Howard Logs- parted for home, still declining to don. :iti. mail address Camp A re no, ' comment on American newspaper Kort Klamath. He identified the accounts contending (hat he is a woman as Mrs. Al Fisher. He was member of the Ku Klux Klan. charged with failure to stop and The justice made a dash by auto give aid. and the two were taken to Southampton late yesterday and separately to Medford. caught the small ship City of N'or- Coniplicnting the accident, n car folk iwo minutes before she Railed, driven by C. K. (luggenmos, ('.rants : He had cancelled reservations Pass, passed the Atchison and aboard the Manhattan when news parked machines almost Bimullan of his departure became public, eously with the crash and his car and quietly booked passage on the was scratched in the pile-up. 'rmaller ship, shipping circles said. Oddities Flashed (Hy the Associated Press) Ho-Hum (JKKHNVIM.K. Ala.-Police Chief Cus .Murphy will had; Willie I.'e Pugan again! lhe field in any drowsiness derby. Chief Murphv said the young ne gro, flashlight in one hand anil iron biir in the other, was fount', asleep beude a theater safe long alter daylight ye.derdny. The chief said Willi:- admitted that he broke into the theater hut just wasn't able to carry out his designs against the safe In-fore the sandman sandbagged him. Hop to School NKWMfltCH. I ml. A grasshop per plague has invaded the class room. T e a c h e rs complained their schools were "literally alive" with the grasshoppers, ami that the chil dren, particularly the girls, were disturbed hy the pests. The teachers said they had kill ed "hundreds" of the insects. Premonition Pays JACKSONVILLE. Fin . Durini a violent thunderstorm Dr. T. F. litiiigffimMpiiEiifli REVIEW C2 CITY l-ES TO BE F MORE Ti I 0 limfl L Budget Committee Rejects Requests for Higher Salaries in All Departments. Cily taxes to be paid in 19:18 will lie iwo and one-half mill less than for l he current yen r if re commendations of the city budget conimitlep arc adopted. At the an nual budget meeting lust night, I In- committer rejected all major applications for increases and raised the operating budget only t'.VMi over Hint of l!i:t7. A reduc tion nf more than $H,iHif) in bond and interest payments, gave n to tal budget cm of S!(.Su7.;iM. The budget commit tee refused all requests for salary increases and made only minor chnng s from the. 1HH7 list of expendi tures. . Salary Increases were naked by l he cily recorder, treasurer,, fii department and police department which. If granted, would have in Icrtased dtv expense about S2.Hm m,r yt)U. w.,s ,loilUul, 01lt tlult only partial restoration had been made of the 2d per cent salary cut inipuhi - u in i;to., u:m ine cuilicu tion was made by the employees ,lj(t p.pa(int conilito1 lir ,.Uv finances justified a restoration of jsalatics to the lf3:i schedule. Increases Rejected The committee, however, after a long iiiscuy:non voted in con tinue salaries the same as paid last year VWV slarteil the year with the I avowed purpose of running this city economically," Mayor A. .1 Young told the committee. "How 'well we have kept tbat pledge shown by lhe fact thai we have stayed under our budget - am edditiou have paid off mine than Sr.4. of ci;y indebtedness. paid off more than l7.0"i) of lha debt before it was tlue. The only reason we could make such a re cord was because, -we were econ mil ica 1 i n on r ex pendll ures. "As far as raises in salaries nre concerned, in my opinion, they are uncalled for at this time. If there employees don't want to work for the salaries we are paying, they can everyone be replaced. I think 'ilie salaries should stav wher , (hey are." ' Unnecessary expenditures for iHioilc purposes is one of the great - ''sf tacUus in the incre;i:;i d cot: I (r living Co'incihuiMi ('. K. lt;iu iCmiiiiiu.i jiage ti) . JUSTICF BLACK ON WAY BACK TO U. S. From Press Wire .lobnsou suddenly felt a premoni tion all was not well at home, where hfs wife ami :t-day-old baby wet'- alone. He drove hurriedly to his resi denc". A moment before he arriv ed lightning struck a tree, follow ed a fuel oil pipe under his house ami stalled n fire. Dr. Johnson put out the blaze be fore firemen ariived. Fish Bites Woman f SKATTT.K. Wash Whih' ' Mrs. Adolph Watson w as fishing near here n LI -pound silver salmon eai- d into her boat and was cap tured. The fish left a two-ini b gash hi Mrs Watson's cheek. Hold Everything LINCOLN. Neb Chancellor V.. A. Hurneii of the I'niversltv of N Vuka is sorry, but the education business, lik'! the show business, must to on. He revealed tbat two unidenti fied students wired him from Kstss Park. Colo.: "Hold opening date of school. Spender and BaliniTr cannot ar rive by the sixteenth." IE 1 ixllnl RUNAWAY Pretty Bette Cooper, the blond, blue-eyed high school girl who ran out on the Atlantic City beauty pageant after winning the title, "Miss America, 1937," is shown above taking a good rest and recovering from a cold in her Hackettstown, N. J., home before returning to classes. PUNS IE LI FOJTIPGUIE" Two Day Camp Program Outlined for Boy Scout Troops. Plans for an I'mpriuaree, an ov ernight camp, with a program of tests and contests, were made hist night at a meeting of the district council id' l!oy Scouts of Ame-ita al the oflice of Mr. Iv J. Wain scot t. chairman. Tie rmpinarce will be held September- iM ami . al I 'uipipia park. The event will .'dart with vei ling ut a scout enmp in I'miu'tia park at 1 p. in . to be followed !, games and stunts until K p. 111. when tb.-re will he a campfire cere mony. The program for the following day will include a treasure bunt, breakfast and color ceremony, alt er which patrols will compete u efficiency events, which wjll in clude wood chopping, ihreMeeged race, knot relay, signaling, survey ing, firemakhiK and various stunts ami races. Patrols and scouts will be gmiled on effii-iency events. The council ai its meeting kst uiizlif also considered the matter of securing a larger summer camp site. The present camp at Wolf creek, it was reported, lacks m-eil-nd pn'-aile ground and recreation al f teilii ies, ami a local ion w ith more useable spare V be Kotight. Announcement Wus made that A. I'. Horman, executive for the dis trict : will be In oiehurg Thers day. Friday ami Suturd-tv on tb fo'nih week of tich month and will make headquarters at the chamber of commerce office. FOREST ROADS ARE IN BAD CONDITION Hunters are warned hy forest service officials today that the un surfaced roads In the South Pmp qua district of the forest am im passable and probably ulil remain so until the bitter part of this week, ilue to the recent heavy rains. The announcement includes the unfinished portion of the Til ler-Trail road. .. It is estimated that 2e0 deer hunters are now in the forest. At ten o'clock this morning seven deer had been reported bagired. WOUNDED WARDEN'S CONDITION WORSE SACRAMENTO. Sent. 21 (AP) Warden Clarence A. Larkin, In jured in the Folsom prison break attempt Sunday, took a turn for the worse today after having pass ed a satisfactory night. zs trip Daily Toll of Life, the THE DOUGLAS COUNTY DAILY ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1937. KRNR TO JOIN MUTUAL RADIO CHAIN SONDAY . i System Includes Many of Leading Stations of the ' East, Midwest and Pacific Coast. The Itosehurg radio station. kKMt, is to become a part of the great. Mutual network system and il is expected program from coast w ise and transcontinental wires will be broadcast beginning Sun day, ,. U. Toles, KItXIt manager, announced today. Pinal details of the network agreement with the station are now being worked out and should he completed by the mid of lh week. Network lines have been or dered and the announcement that programs will begin Sunday anti cipates that lhe necessary line in stallations will be complete by that time, Toles suited. I The Mutual network system1 which was established a few years ago w lib the webbing of several high power stations in the east, has expanded rapidly. It Is 'be lieved that with the addition of the noi lit west group of stations the Mutual organization will have the largest network in America it ii.l will li-.vu lh, I'IlmIiwI tnlnl I broadcasting power. The list of eastern Mutual outlets includes WLW in Cincinnati. WC.N in Chi cago and WOll in New York City. On the Pacific coast the I ou Lee llroadcasting stations In Cali fornia are affiliated with the Mu tual network. KItNIt and -the north west stat ions will connect wit h the Don Lee system at San Pruu cisco, according to present plans. Programs originating both in the east and on the Pacific coast will he carried on the line 40 KltNU. Present plans call for a longer broadcast day for KItNIt w Inch now signs off at S p. m. When theneiwork broadcasts nre carried il is anticipated the line will he open Hi hours each day. Such famous named bands as (Continued on ;ikq (My the Associated Press! Prank Priudle. Philomath, was shot t hiough I he knee Vested lav by bis hunting companion, bring ing to three one dead and two w oimded ( rcgon's deer hunt ing casualties on the opening day ol the reason. High on the north slope of Mount Hood, Otto Smith, :i:i. of the little community of Mount Hood, died with a bullet hole in bis chest, the result, Sheriff John Sheldrake reported, of a shot from tlie rifle of his companion, Al Draper. In the Blue mountains near Aus tin ranger station, Charles (iracy of Harper was shot in the head while hunting w itli six compan ions. The bullet entered at the eye. and came out at an ear. His con dition is V-ritical. Prindle was shot accidentally when Forrest Smith, w lib whom lie was hunting, fell and tlischarg- I hi;4 rifle, Corvallis authorities said. An operation was perlormcil here which doctors said prohamy would save llm knee from perma nent injury. W. C. T. U. WILL HOLD CONVENTION HERE TIip ImiiKliiH onnnly W. C. T. IT. nnvi'iilinn will he hi'W tomorrow itH'M-noon JUKI 1'Vr-ninK nt til' !''irl rifsli'l(rl:in (h'lnh in Hub rily, Willi Mm. I-Mltli S. AikiTl. pi-pal-pnt. In rlmtKP. nnil Mm. Npi-Ih Hni k, Ktntp prpslilpnl, an tho jnln- clpiil sppultpr. Th innptlUK ill oppn in ! oYloik with I'.pv. I- Levitt in 1'hniitP of ilPvotlonH. tollowpil by a hnsinPsB BPKMion In charge or Mrs. Aikprt, and report nf raira anil pxhllillH hy Mm. Victor J. Mlcelll, anil (lowers and nilHuioin liy Mr. IIiikIi Harrison and Mrs. Alha Spauiih; niuslial selection; me morial service in chame of Mis. H. It. Keruiisoii; nddress, Mrs. Ne ria lluck. A potluek supper will be served al six o'clock, followed by a devo tional service eontlitcled by Mrs. C. A. Chaniberlin; play. "Ileor on Trial," by Youth's Temperance Council members; musical selec tion; address, "A Challenge (rem the International Convention,'' by Mrs. Necia Buck. Members of the W. C. T. I', and ft lends have been Invited. United States Has v;vv OFF JAPANESE I HAIDERS Six or Ten Planes Lost in Bombing Attacks Launched Against City of Canton. HON'CKONO. Sopt. 21 (API lliiriiiK. (Icath-iU-fyiiiK nvlatoi-H I'oukIii today ln flrsl Ki-eat ni-rial battli of tin- Sino-Japani-Ho uar ovm- Canton. South China cily lull itilloA to the north or this Urittah owned city. Al li'u.st six, poxMlbly ten. .lapa- niH plum-H crashed in tulHtinK. iliviiiK do fluhtH. One Chinese pursuit plane was seen to crash in flames. OlhcrH also may have t'ailcn. A homh demolished lhe 'rinho avinliou sciiool administration hulldinK. Other homhs narrowly missed the Saiehuen cement works. A number of civilians vcrc reported Killed. A fleet of LM .lapaneso raliltnu sliips slarted thi battle, uinii-m Iiik al (iaily morning In an offensive llieeli-d aKiiinst Hie far south China city. IVn planes made a second attack shortly alter noon. liesidents alont; thn Canton river Iron! had n IhriiluiR view of the cimbal. Only Half Reach Goal Only half of lhe squadron of 21 actually reached Canton itself, Chinese said. Oilier were brought down bv ili-fendini! Chinese pur suit planes anil artillery lire from form In llm Canlon area. - One raider, iIIv'uk ami twistlnK lo ward off attackers, crashed lo the (jround. Ills plnno exploded and the. crew of two was killed. Another Japanese ship fell near While Cloud mountain. Three oc cupants died. The one Chinese plane which residents saw I'alllnK went down in (lames. The pilot, wounded and burned, landed hy parachule. The Nippon nl.ac'iiers dropped more than ten liolnhs In lhe unit n ilia raid, direcllni! their aim at Chinese airdromes. The bombs fell, however. Into surroundinn rields. Several farmers weru Injured. The aviulion school was bombed in the bccoiiiI raid. One Japanese (Continued on page, fi) SAFETY OF FLIERS FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. -L - -(API Placing great, importance In reports natives saw Huron oft the Harrow coast ten days ago, so viet Pilot Alexsei Cuitciunsky and his crew of lour prepare.! to take off early today In a new search of northern areas for the missing soviet riier.s. Kuinois were current here to day that flares had ult-o beim sight ed a few days a no by the Itusslan ice breaker Krassfu :!"' miles we-it of Barrow. The possibility was considered here the flares were from small quantities of gasoline set alii.1. In the meantime Sir l.oorge Hu bert Wilklns awaited the lilting of clouds on the MacKenr.ic river delta before proceeding to Aklav:k, N. W. T. Fears Wilklns ami bis crew may have met with a mishap were dis sipated yesterday when tin- explor er's patty lesumed radio couniiiim cutioii with northern ha.sca etig.rj ed in the search Tor the missing s(i let 1 1 anspolar flyers. Coughino Pestores Voice Lost in War Mule for Sixteen Years Veteran Able to Speak ApaJn. CHANTS I' SS. S"pt. 21 -(Al') - Kmil Moore of the Mur phy district can now till how happy he is. Moie than six years aim he suflered u .ierioiis illness ( austi, i in jut ies re ceived in World war service. After his Illness be was mule, although his hearing was culm paired. A chort time ago while Mr. Moor e was prospect ing he was c.ed by a paroxysm nf cotrrh in':, ex pelj I ii7 several sum 1 1 pieces of bone, One larger piece Irslgrd in bin throat, and lBer removing it with his f inn er , he was surprised to find that he could Again talk. CHINESE BEAT No Need to Go to y WAR VETS MARCH AGAIN IN NEW YORK NIOW YOltK, Sept. 21.-(AP)-- ting fi.aTl men uhmg (be line of fine hundred tbousund veterans of march to keep order, cttjmulrd the great war marched up Fifth the vast body of Legionnaire:; avenue today In lhe greatest par- wouhl be moving uptown for eigh ade this cily of notable parades, teen hours. cast and magnificent spectacles, j National Commander Harry W. has ever known. j Colmery. eyes red from slei ph-ss It was not Just another Ameri can Legion convention parade. To thousands 11 was a homecom ing nfter eighteen years, anil it brought tt resurgence of those feelings of happiness and gratitude that marked the victory marches of PHil. Long before the movement nf Legionnaires got under way New York at least that part of its citi zenry which could get away from l he dally job- bad moved Into Fifth avenue, parking along the curbs with box lunches and titer- inos bottles, swtiiiuing in from the .-Mde streets, filling the countless windows .of the tall buildings. They were hnpiiy lo watch for hours, for the police officials, put- IDE1S OR COUNTY CITYTO PROHIBIT F ! REQUESTED . flLFHIS Sentiment of Residents in Ordinance Passed by Coun Rural Communities ; cil Puis Ban Both on to Be Secured. i Sale and Use. expressions or sentiment eon-: Celebration or the Fourth of ceiuing a county fair aro to Im'July in Itosehurir in l'Cts will be rcfiueslcd by the Uoseburg chnm- u.-i in Luujiiii'K which iiaiiH iu contact managers of thn five rn- gtonat lairs in Douglas comity, ask- ing them to determine wishes of residents iu their respective ilis- i nun in. KiuMie iH'ei. council, nans me sale and dip reporting Inst night to the hoard charging of all types of flrework-s, oi uireeiors at ine regular meeting, muu ;t i-iireiiii nui vcy njioncti int rust of grounds and other facili ties for holding a county fair would be approximately $ro.OUO. It Is de sired to learn whether the agricul tural districts of the county are In favor ol a county fair before pi oceedi ng furl her with t he pro ject, tin- directors said. ' The directors were Informed that the chamber secretary had writ i..m tiw. unit,, mihiw. m.i'vicn com. mlssioner urging that the Consoll- laled Ktelght company be punish - d for alleged violation of iitleH by some means other than Urn."111'1 IMt'' '"id be struck by proposed Ilti day suspension, which automobiles, while other (om it was claimed would work a hard- idulnls objected to parking ugnlnst ship on all communities served hy the (ompaiiy. A monosal that the city prohibit carnivals was given consideration and such polit y w ill be urged. a. j. i oung in consider uio The director's voted unanimous- matter ami be prepared for dls Iv in opposition lo the proposed ctissiou at lhe next regular meei- ohnnge of Hie forest service lrom(i"K. the liepattment of Agriculture 10 the Interior I icpiirtmcut. The secretary was instructed to contact Inlo 'Stephens, city file chief, relative to u cleanup id" al - j,.vs. Wnlter Fisher was appointed to conduct the chamber of commerce program in cooperation wilh civic the new nignway in inoiiii nose clubs during the month of October, burg. It was stated that the bigh- jway change is throwing water onto o j adjoining property and i apt to . . . - i cause serious damage unless pro- SNAKEBITE KILLS visum to direct n.e now of n.e SOIL SCIENTIST j " "U"T iH ""'' BAPil) CITY, S. 11., Sept. 21 (AP) Dr. Paul I). Kmerson, r.d, senior soil scientist of the soil con servation service, died III a lonely ciinvon eiuht miles from hern while attempting to stem the poison of, PORTLAND, Sept. 21.- (AP) rarrested on ch:trre.t of violating a a rattlesnake bile. tn Quixote went one down to a rity ordinance against carrying Fellow officials found the body ; drunken driver. C. Nielsen (old dep- banners without a peimit from the 'dumped analnst his machine lntej,,tv Hherlffs Idly inuiieil. Yesterday another, xesterday. Around the left leg be-j .seu said he picked up 11 ru- stati d just outside the city liin- low tne knee was a touiniipiet Dr. ini mailbox posts knocked down by ts, was detained by tlie Polk couti Kmeisoii had applied In an effort tiu. mini. 'lit Hied ih i ver w ho did ty i ln riff's oilice for walking on K.t-i 11m; 1'iiUon tiOlil Blireailini! ii run the bite on his ankle. The vlellm also had i i a razor blade lo make an ini-lHlon. In his Iiiind wiik n Kilclion iimii. luiii ot Hie ciinlimienl he ciinled In u new mililiellte lilt, lie lipplil'enlly wim iu the iicl of reinovini! n noi'U lo apply the iminp when lie collap.ieu. AUTO DRIVER DROPS OVER 350 I-OO I CLII-I VANI'orVKlt. Mash.. Sepl. - I M'1 - llnheil l.ee lOatle. .Marcola. Ore., recuperated at hoKiiilal here today after plummet Iim :ir.u feet over a cliff In Ills ml i. .i.i. .Lll.' hi Cime Horn. Knitle, hoKpilal iitleinlfltils laid, eiir-upi'd without broken bones, nl- .of waler rcuuired tin inlnuteH of ef-: tboiik'h he wan found uin-olidclo.-a j fort by city firemen nild water de-1 Till-: DAl.I.KS. Sept. 21. (AP) and badly bruised, cut and shock- pnrtmenl employen to stop, flooded i I'ollce tentatively identified thu ed near lhe wreckage, of his auto I residential basements and a store, body of a man found ou the Ore bv M. Ktcvcninn. a fanner HvInK . ripped up a atreet and dainaRed til's Ron kIuiiii of tho Columbia river near the folninhiu river. I automobile. The dog was not hurl. 1 near Celilo last night as OarlanU Kanle snld the ateerliiK mar on I Kldrldite, 27, of I'mtland. His row. his tar broke, rausliiit the accl-1 SAI.KM. Hepi. 21 (Al) He- boat was reported swamped neuf d-ni. cently a West Haleni ilcket was I ICufiiH a week oito. War to Reduce VOL. XXVI NO. "SNOWSTORM" .hours, had been in the stand for ! close to un hour. He looked about him to see thousands of men, wo- , men and children, jammed on the sidewalks as far as the eye could see. j He was joined by Maior tleuer ul James llurhord, retired, i Also In the stand were Overton 11. Menuell, of Los Angeles, coui ; mnmler In chief of lhe fl. A. It.: lieniard W. Tierney, coniuiaiider i In elder of the Veterans of For iejgn Wars, and Alfred J. Kennedy. , recently elected commander in .chief of the Spanish War Wter i tins, as widl as Maj. (ieu. Dennis ' K Nolan, retired, and MnJ. Con. : Frank' It. McCoy, commandant of the second corps army area. Cov entor';) island. minus all rircworjcs and detonating noise uevices, IP t ne ordinance passed by the cily council here lust night is rigidly enforced. The new cily hiw, which was adopted at lasl night's regular meeting of (he even Including toy cap pistols i no council mirucicii the com mittee on city improvement to in vestigate the condition of the roof 'at the city library building, follow ing a report that the roof is leak- . Ing badly. It is planned to prepare 'specifications and call for bids In the very near future for rerun ring me structure, Complaints concerning the hick itietjiod lu parking bicycles wan received. Some complaints. It was' , uneu, were uirecieti against itie 1 purking of bicycles along (he curb. buildings where there was danger of the vehicles being knocked agninsl plate glass windows. The couiicilnien were Instructed by ; i ue appncauoii oi i.. r. i,nin mm " Ih'i-nse to sell beer iu connection with a (imposed howling alley was j rejected. 1 Cily Attorney B. L. F.ddy was Instructed to communicate with the slate highway commission with ! regard to drainage of waler from EWE OFTRDA FLASHES of OREGON EVENTS ,jK jiistlni; wilh an uiiliiliiobile. : ONTAKIO. Sept. 21. - (Al) A j ; .,, K,. , ul coHleil Hcolt linvl. , .,,, S,.()U M- in It. tl. Hinlih, y,,nr rmndn. It' heen I ,.,.,. !,.,. i lllllt B1IW you." XV-1 1. well, my ciiiihIii!" Iiiivih . -wiial have you been do- llii: nil these 52 yi-ii i h .'" "Well." lhe IllIKe 1 1 111 11 llllld. "I upeiit four yenrH In lhe Colorado jhave l..-n at San tjuenlln- -but as la Kiiaid. not a prisoner. 21.1 1.7. I'l lltTI.A M . Helit. 21. I Al) - a , May Har e 'a muall terrier tried lo - lleap from an automobile ye.ilerdiiy. I Harvey reached for the (Iok and lhe iiulo struck a fire hydninl. The rcsultlliii 411-foot hluli Btreiiiu Its Population. NEWS IS NEWS Tin! only when il Ih fresh. The NKWS-ltkiVIKW with ilfl full Asso claied Press leased wiro coverage, brings vou tliH newfi of the world j uk il happens. NKU S KFVIKW news lit muolorcd and tree from prejudice. 44 OF THE EVENING NEWS Former Lt. Governor and Adjutant General Was Once Acquitted on Murder Charge. SHKLBYVILLK, Ky Sept. 21. (AP) Tlie three brothers of com ely Mm. Veriui (Inrr Taylor wero charged today with the murder of Brig. Hen. Henry H. Denhardt ou the eve of his second trial on a charge of slaying Mrs. Taylor, his lo-yeur-nhl fiancee. ' The Cl-year-old former Kentucky lieutenant governor am) adjutant general was to have gone on trial for a second time today at nearby New Castle charged with her slay hijr. His first trial, last April, ended wilh a jury's report It was deadlocked at seven to five for ac(iiltlul. He was shot down on the main street here last night and died without making a statement. Murder warrants against Bay",, lack and Hr. I-L S. ' iurr. . w'ern " sworn lo hy County Attorney Colo- man Wrignt, who .aid arraign ment before- County Judge H. P. Waltrrs, was deferred until Fri day to allow Bodes K. Myatu, chief of Ocnhardt'H counsel, tlmo lo rnturn thu general'.! body to Bowling Orenn, Ky. Brothers Arrested The warrants were served on the (inrr brothers lu the Shelby county jail by Sheriff Forrest Barnes. Wright said lhe grand - jury would convene.' Oct. 4, JWIiaR ac tion (he commonwealth will take against the Carm rests - with the grant! Jurw fdn ixr '.crimes nre pro secuted' only; on, Indictments In Kentucky. 1 1 ' ; Three men stepped from an au tomobile on the main sired here last night as Oenhardl and Myers stalled back to a hotel after con ferring over final details of the trial scheduled' today, "There are the (Iurr brothers," Myers said he warned Heiihardt. (Continued on page 6) T T SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 21 (AP) New support was claimed hy teamsters in their Jurisdiction al fight against the longshoremen, as Pacific coast American Federa tion of Labor leaders met here to' dav to organize a "marine coun cil." AFL leaders also planned "coast wide reorganization" of the Inter national Longshoremen's associa tion. John P. Mclaughlin, teamsters' leader and president of the bay district Joint council of teamsters, announced the organization had pledged "one hundred per cent sup port of the teamsters Union hay district blockade" against the long shoremen, headed hy Harry Biidges. Hie sid- til the hl;bAay. IHONII, Sepl. 21 (Al) A clover ihiesliiiie crew al the W. H. llork ini: ru ik-Ii here Keeled w-hen sliver coins slarled luinhlin;; throimh bill ler screens. (JerklliK said the crow threshed $:.:ir.. believed to hi Irotu a pui-se 'lost lu the field lust sprlnK. .Ur.MlXNVII.l.K. Sepl. 21 (AP) t'nt.niy Jik1k W. (). I'owell an- nounced the Vntnh'.U couniy court. will not r."alll a request In license piuhall Minnes otllside of towns where munictpul licenses now are I effect. Nn sleiia will be laken to pro hibit the ejinics. however, pendingr an expected early iuIIiik by tint mate Bupreino court, I'owell said. BROTHERS OF DEAD FIANCEE UNDER ARREST