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GRANGE’S ARREST ORDERED BY COURT Judge Is Irked When Foot Ball Star Fails to Appear in Traffic Case. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 14.—A bunch of huskies set out today to tackle Harold “Red” Grange—the “gallop- ghost” of the gridiron. The huskies were detectives. They sought to arrest Grange, former Uni- versity of Illinois and Chicago Bear foot ball hero, in accordance with a CABINET Etched mirror, modernistic wall type, 18x13-in. $1.74 LATTICE Cllnr Cynreu 100 lin “ 74c ROOF CEMENT Patch leaks, now! Black. 5-b. can. 3% ROCK WOOL Insulation. 4in. thick batts. Save Fuel. 8q. Ft. ¢ 9%c ROOF COATING Asbestos Fibre. A qual- ity product. (Gal. 59¢). 5-gal. ean. SASH CORD High qu.llty Extra 100-1¢. hlnk 57¢ TOOL BARGAINS Priced to suit LEVEL, 24" $1.66 SHOVEL .. .$1.17 roe Delivery |/ capias issued by Judge Eugene Hol- land when the elusive athlete failed to appear in Auto Safety Court this morning to answer a charge of leav- ing the scene of an accident. When the case was called, Miss Leonore Tierney, who identified her- self as a cousin of the former half- back, stepped forward with an ex- planation of his absence. He was too busy broadcasting a radio program to appear. “What coes he think,” the jurist rejoined, “that society must wait be- cause he has to broadcast? I suppose he was so busy last night he didn't |Pesl to have time to stop after an accident.” He forfeited Grange's bond and ordered his arrest. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, REPLY OF WALLACE ON TOBACCO AWAITED Gov. Ehringhaus Appeals to Sec- retary in Effort to Get By the Associated Press. RALEIGH, N. C., September 14— Gov. Ehringhaus said yesterdsy he had received no reply from his ap- of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace to take steps to secure better prices for tobacco. The Governor wired Wallace Thurs- day night, following & mass meeting | of tobacco farmers here Wednesday, declaring that prices were far below the parity price of 21 cents and that unless something was done to boost per pound was not sufficient and has held flut 21 cents would be a fairer price, SRl Seven Robbed as They Sleep. ‘While seven men slept in a house in Humewood, South Africa, recéntly a burglar ransacked all their clothing without any of them being disturbed. The audacious theft was not discov- ered until the seven awoke next morn- ing, several hours after the culprit had left. STOCKADE INTEREST ADMITTED BY M’KAY But U. §. Fails to Get Evidence Before Jury Because of Defense Objections. By the Associated Press. . NEW YORK, September 14.—The Government made an unsuccensful attempt today to link James C. Mc- Kly with the operation of the notori- “stockade,” the district of bor- dzu(l in Reno, Nev. D. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART ONE. mail fraud in connection with the activities of an internstional swindle TIME GRANTED A.P- in the Acme Realty Co. “Yes,” McKay reoiled stockade district?” | A ; “Yes,” said the witness before De-! Weeks Involving Radio Sta- tioning. By the Associated Press. So !h! jury did not learn what the SEATTLE, September 14.—Three Graham, last Summer, it was brought | Assoclated Press in the United States| out that the defendants had financial cn-cuu Court of lmpell.u yesterday, as| "ia you have s goancas meret| [N NEWS PIRACY CASE “And did the Acme c fense Attorney John Taafe success- tion Bilhtl. “stockade” was. weeks' additional time to fle a new | interests in the district, the court in- | the “news piracy” case between the Cross-examining McKay, who with ‘William J. Graham is being tried for “Did you have a !unncul interest property in ‘what i known. s he | New Brief Must Be Filed in Three fully objected to such a line of ques- At the .rst trial of McKay and |brief was granted counsel for the| terceding to assist in the disclosure. | Associated Press and KVOS, Inc., a| Bellingham, Wash,, radio station, came up for hearing. In yesterday's arguments opposing counsel differed on whether or not news has property value after pubu- cation, as well as before. The Associated Press represented three member papers, the Bellingham Herald, the Seattle Times and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, whose news the radio station acknowledged it ap- propriated for use by the radio sta tion’s “newspaper of the air.” The case came before the Circuit Crurt on an appeal from a ruling of Federal Judge John C. Bowen at Seattle December 18, 1934, in which he denied a temporary injunction sought by the Associated Press against, the station. fi N E l!kh and H Sts. 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