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JURY SOON TOGET DENHARDT CASE, Court Room is Packed for Speaking in Closing Arguments. B> the Associated Press. NEW CASTLE, Ky., May 3—Closing arguments by attorneys in the murder trial of Brig. Gen. Henry H. Denhardt today brought crowds to the red- brick Henry County court house eager to hear “the speaking.” Red-faced farmers with their wives searched early for points of vantage to miss a word of the speeches el summed up the case for will decide the fate of d soldier-politician, ac- slaying Mrs. Verna Garr Each side will use three lawyers in the closing arguments and it the jury gets the case. Fight Over Instructions. Part of todays session centered around the commonwealth’s motion to have the jury instructed on man- er in addition to first degree The defense, Rodes K. said, would fight to have Judge Marshall exclude this from not want the manslaughter charge made,” Myers said, “it is either murder or acquittal.” The manslaughter motion by the commonwealth came as a surprise as in his opening statement ago charged the general der of Mrs. Taylor. The general contends the pretty 40-year-old widow took her own life in a fit of despondency. es Call Experts. ) weeks now the jury s and a filling station operator have heard batteries of expert witnesses contradict each other. mony of experts on blood s for the State the defense red with experts who said the e erday sightseers milled about | eepy little rural community of one of the principals in hat thrust New Castle prominence was here, wandered through the and gazed at the court room where the drama is being en- will | probably be Tuesday afternoon before | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, 10 U. S. Women to Be Presented To British Rulers Wednesday By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 3.—Ten American women will be presented to King George and Queen Elizabeth at the first court of the season Wednesday, the United States Embassy announced today. The 10 will be among more than 500 women who will curtsy before their majesties in the Buckingham Palace ceremony that day. 1,000 more will be presented Thursday and July 1. The American women: Miss Eleanora Bowdoin of Aiken, S. C.; Mrs. George Temple Bowdoin of New York City, Miss Vesta Putnam Culbertson of Chicago, Mrs. F. Vernon Foster of West Orange, N. J.; Miss Lydia Fuller of Boston, Mass.; Mrs. Dozier L. Gardner of St. Louis, Mo.; Miss Julla Henry of Philadelphia, Miss | 8 o'clock tonight in the foyer of the | Met. 1062 WNENR YOU FORGETY About | Catherine M. Maher of Lincoln, Nebr.; Mrs. John Perrin of Boston, Mass., and Miss Anne Schenck of New York City. In addition, two other American women will be presented in the of- ficial list Wednesday. They are Mrs. Homer §. Cummings, wife of the Attorney General of the United States, and Mrs. Grenville T. Emmet, wife of the United States Minister to the Netherlands. 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