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1937 Ford V-8, New Engine, Presented
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THE DE LUXE FORDOR touring sedan for 1937 pictured
(top above) reveals the smart, speedster type front end,
the new headlamps, V-iype winasmeld and ihe pleasing
new lines ot the Ford V-8. Lower left shows the new 60
horsepower V-8 engine, announced as an optional power
plant It Is a smaller counterpart ot the more powerful
85 horsepower V-8 engine and is designed for maximum
fuel economy. Lower right, a glimpse of the new body
interiors. The new carls available in eleven de luxe body
types. Five are also offered without de luxe equipment
De luxe types are powered with the 83 horsepower en.
gine. Either engine is optional in those without de luxe
appointments. Mechanical improvements include new
"finger-tip" steering and soft easy action safety brakes
FACES CHARGE OF
SLAYINGFIANCEE
Brig. General Denhardt Ac
cused of Shooting Woman
and Leaving Body in
Roadside Ditch Near Farm
NEW CASTLE, Ky., NOT. 13. (AP)
Brtg.-Gn. Henry H. Denhardt faced
today the greftteat fight In htn tur
bulent political and military career
which Includes service In three !
wars a fight to free himself from !
a charge of slaying his comely, 40
year old fiancee, Mrs. Verna, Oarr
Taylor, La Orange, Ky., widow ,
The former officer, be!d, portly and
sixty, remained In seclusion at his!
800-acro farm near La Orange, about
20 miles northeast of Louisville, at
liberty on $23,000 bond for his ap
pearance at an examining trial here
November 20.
His arrest yesterday came unex
pectedly and ended dramatically, be
fore It hardly Iftd gotten underway,
an Inquest into the fatal shooting
of dark eyed Mrs. Taylor a week ago
tonight. Her crumpled form, & bullet
wound through the heart, was found
In a roadside .ditch. Denhardt's .45
calibre revolver lay nearby.
General Silent
Denhardt, the first witness called
bv Coroner D. L. Blcketts, declined
state during the Ruby Laffoon ad
ministration, 1031 to 1835, and led
state militia Into occupations of aev-,
era! counties to investigate disorders
and supervise primary elections.
He was Indicated last year for
criminal .contempt after leading a
national guard expedition Into Har
lan county In violation of a tem
porary order Issued by Circuit Judges
James M. Gilbert. Governor Laffoon
arranged for dismissal of the charges.
Denhardt resigned as adjutant gen
eral in December, 1933. following
election of Gov. A. B. Chandler.,
SLAYING SUSPECT HELD
FOR GRAND JURY ACTION
THE DALLES. Ore, Nor. IS. (AP)
Dave Jones. Mid by Sheriff Harold
Sexton to have admitted killing hl
brother. Owen, remained In the
county Jail without bond today after
being bound over to the grand jury
Unlwa a special Jury Is called the
case will not be called until Febru
ary.
Owen Jones' body was found In a
flame-razed barn on his ranch, whtcn
was operated by bis brother, Dave.
Paca Is a rodent represented Dy
only a single species In South and
Central America. ,
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AT FULL GOSPEL WAR NURSE, DIES
The Internationally -known .singing
evangelist, Elnar Waermo, a graduate
of the Royal Conservatory of Must'
In Stockholm. Sweden, will sing to
night at the Full Gospel church, lo
cated on Newtown street near West
Main. This win be his only appear
ance here at this time.
Mr. Waermo baa appeared before
royalty to Sweden and carries the
medal of their approval. He has sung
on many concert tuurs through Swe
den, Norway and Finland and more
recently in Toronto, -Chn.wla, Buf
falo, Chicago, New York, Minneapo
lis, and many other leading cities of
the east.
His voice ranges from deep bari
tone to tenor. The shadings In his
singing are such that It Is rare to
hear such tone quality even In grand
opera.
Everyone Is Invited to attend this
service of sacred songs which will be
gin at 7:a p. m.
The many Med lord friends of Ag
nes Daugherty Wheellhan were griev
ed to hear of her death In the vet
erans' hospital In Portland Tuesday
morning as the result of an acci
dent In Astoria about six wcekB ago.
Mrs. Wheellhan was the daughter
of Mrs. Ellen Daugherty of this city.
She was a registered nurse and an
ex-service nurse who saw duty over
seas during the World war.
Agnes Daugherty was born In Min
nesota In 189(T and came to Mcdford
with her family about 15 years ago,
residing here until her marriage four
years ago, after which she and her
husband made their home In Duns
mulr. Calif., until her death earlier
this year.
Mrs. Daugherty was a graduate of
St. Mary's hospital In Duluth, Minn
snd was a member of the American
Legion. She la survived by her
mother and relatives In the east.
Funeral arrangements will be an
nounced Uter upon word from east
ern members of the family.
HOOD RIVER APPLE PACK
DRAWS NEAR WINDUP
HOOD RIVER Ore., Nov. IS. (AP)
The apple pack In the Hood River
area nearpd completion today, with
cold storage and common storage
plants filled to capacity. About 100
cara a day have been moving to
British Columbia for loading aboard
refrigerator ships.
The marmot, a small mountain
mammal, warns of approaching dan
kt by whistling through Its feet.
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CONGRATULATE
Reinhart & Barker
upon the opening of their
modern new store in
Medford Saturday
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Phone 1515
on "advice from my counsel" to test
ily.
"I would like to testify very much,1
he said nervously, "but my counsel
Insists that I should not. I have
argued with them for hours ibout
It."
As his attorneys started to argue
a motion by Commonwealth's Attor
ney H. B. Klnsolvlng to continue the
hearing Indefinitely, up stepped Evan
Hurrod, strapping sheriff of Henry
county.
"Mr. Denhardt," he said, "I have
a warrarjt for your arrest." The war-
rant, charging murder, was sworn by
Dr.- & S. Oarr, La Orange, brother
of Mrs. laylor.
While an estimated crowd of 1,200
spectators in the court room gasped,
the sheriff, his prisoner and attor
neys, left the room and walked to
the chambers of County Judge A. S.
Morgan. There, ball was arranged by
Dr. Arthur T. McCormack, head of
the Kentucky health department and
boyhood friend of Denhardt.
Recess Inquest
Meanwhile, the coroner announced
the Inquest would recess Immediately1
without examination of the 10 other
witnesses subpoenaed. Denhrdt's
counsel sought to have the hearing
continued. i
Defense attorneys refused to dis
miss the situation but Denhardt de
clared :
"If they had let me testify I'd have
told them quick who killed her."
The body of Mrs. Taylor was found
by four men, including Denhardt,
who began searching for her after
two shots were heard.
! Denhardt told the coroner he and
Mrs. Taylor were motoring In the
country, attempting to relieve her
j headache. The car stalled and while
they waited for help Mrs. Taylor left
1 him to seek a "lost glove."
Suicide Claimed
The coroner quoted the general as
saying he believed Mrs. Taylor took
the gun from his oar and killed her
self because her two 'teen age da ugh -
' ters opposed her marriage to him.
Denhardt, divorced from his wife
three years ago, and Mrs. Taylor ex-
pected to be married soon, culmln-
I ating a romance that began last
I June.
1 Denhardt served as lieutenant
j governor of Kentucky from 1933 to
I 1027. In 1931 he was seriously wound-
jed by a pistol shot as the result of
j a political controversy.
1 He was adjutant general of the
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1037 FORD V. CAR
APPfARANCt A newly designed ear--wlde and roomy,
wllh a low center of gravity. Dlltlnctive front end, with
headlampa receiied In fender aprons. Modern lid-type bood
hinged at the back. Larger luggage apace. Spare tire en
closed within body. Completely new interiors. The slanting
V-type windihield opens in closed ears.
INGINIS A choice of the Improved V-B 85-horaepowe
engine or the new V-8 60-horsepower engine. Mora efficient
cooling. Quieter performance. New economy.
COMFORT AND QUIET fly every modern standard
of design, the 1937 Ford V-8 Is a big, roomy ear. Extra space)
Is In the body, where yon want it not taken up by the
engine under the hood. Comfort of the Ford Center-Poise
Ride Is further Increased by smoother action of the long
tapering springs, with new pressure lubrication. New meth- :
ods of mounting body and engine make this a quieter car.
SAFETY
BRAKES New Easy-Action Safety Brakes, ot the cable
and conduit control type. Positive and direct --Mthe safety
of steel from pedal to wheel." Self-energising car momen
tum Is used to help apply the brakes. About one-third lesa
pedal pressure is required to stop the car.
tODY-All-steel body construction. Not an ounce of wood
used for structural strength. Frame structure ia all steel
sheathed with steel panels, top, sides and floor. All ara
welded into a single steel unit of great protective strength.
Safety Class all around at no extra charge.
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