Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1937 — Page 30
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FARMER JURY MAY GET GARR CASE BY NIGHT
Defense Attacks Character, Of Slain Kentucky General.
SHELBYVILLE, Ky, Oct. 22] (U. P).—A jury of tobacco farmers may be asked today to condemn Jack and Roy Garr to death for the | killing of Brig. Gen. Henry H. Den- | hardt. Attorney General Hubert Rtere- | dith said he will demand the death | penalty for the men who accused Denhardt of murdering their sister, and who shot him to death. | The jury is expected to retire for a | verdict by night The jury's vote | on verdict must be enharct on | The jury which tried Denhardt on | a charge of murdering his fiancee, Mrs. Verna Garr Taylor, failed to | agree and was dismissed. Denhardt was preparing for a second trial when he was shot Defense attorneys had 10 more | character and “anticharacter” wit- | nesses and two psychiatrists to present today. Tell of Threats tnesses tesheard Den- | the Garr
Two “anticharacter” tified yesterday they hardt threaten to “get” brothers. Mrs. Gertie Sadie Bennett, house- | keeper for Mrs. Taylor, said she heard Denhardt tell the comely widow: “All your three hrothers are vellow. I'll get all three of them. And that Roy Garr, I'll shoot him down like a rat.” Mrs. Gus Brawner, La Grange, said she overheard Denhardt say to someone she did not see: “If it weren't for the Garr brothers, we'd be married today. I'll get those rats vet.” Brig. Gen. Ellerbee Caster of the National Guard, who once opposed and was defeated by Denhardt for election as Lieutenant Governor, described Denhardt as “quarrelsome, dangerous and vindative,” and “violent, unscrupulous, brutal.”
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Lew Ullrichgn Denhardt, descr “power drunk.” Maj. Joseph Kelley, assistant Adjutant General, called Denhardt a of Jekyll and Hyde.” Defense counsel, in a conference with Judge Charles C. Marshall propounded a lengthy hypothetical | question covering Denhardt's in- |
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to give testimony virtue of their Presented with this question, Dr. Milton Board, Louisville mental | disease specialist, said a& man in position could be considered impulsively or emotionally insane, Defense then entered a plea temporary insanity, | The Garrs have contended they | fired in self-defense, because they thought Denhardt was going to fire at them. Only Roy Garr, who admitted firing the fatal shots, and who had no gun, were S. Garr, who was with them at the shooting, will be tried in February.
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‘SHORTAGE SEEN IN INDIANAPOLIS
216 Persons Placed on Jobs During Past Week By State Service.
There is an acute shortage of
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er machinists and machine operators, he said. Two hundred sixteen persons were placed in private employment last | week through the office, Mr. Smith said. One hundred twenty-two of these placements represented women placed in a wide range of vocations including stenographers, bookkeepers, office machine operators, waitresses, assemblers and laundry markers. Men were placed in 93 jobs including draftsmen, claim adjusters, furnace installers, milling | machine operators, welders and | porters. |
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