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FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAL
Consolidation ol The Evening Newt and
The Rouburg Review
VOL. XXVI
BUM
DOUGLAS COUNTY
News-
Review
An lndpndtnt Newspaper, Publiahtd for
the Btit Interests of ths People.
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ROSEBtJRC OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 14. 1925.
VOL. XIII NO. 99 OF THE EVENING NEWS
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PRIN r WALES
PLAVS FIREMAN AND
SAVES LIVES OF TOTS
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KAFUE, Rhodesia. July U.
The Prince of Wales played
the part of a heroic fireman
today when he assisted sett!-
era in extinguishing a fire In
a native wood and grass chll-
dren's house at the Kafue
. agricultural show. All of the
' ' children were rescued.
lf The blaze started during a
iiir. t luncheon given In the Prlnce'a
Squabble Between Univcr- honor. The children's house
was destroyed in five nun-
utes. Wales joined 1n the
work of preventing the fire
from spreading.
:i
GURRiCULA
sity and College Decided
by Report Today.
SOME SHIFTS MADE
Music Eliminated at O. A.
C. but Most Requests of
University Denied
Swap Course.
RES
T FIRESi-a
SVS IN DENVER
ESTR1CTEO BY "DADS'
COUNT!
UIMDER CONTRO
L
Two Fires Burning on Na
tional Forest and One
on State Land.
ltfXATIVKS OP VETS
MAV HKTl ltX CASH TO
OBTAIN HUM'S l.OAV
rAMnflatLrrM lww.t WIrr.)
SAI.KM. Ore.. July 14.
ifl refunding to the state
j cash bonuses that may haw
been accented bv relatives of
! soldiers who died In the ser
! vice, dependent widowB, fa
! thers or mothers of such ser
vice men may avail them
selves of the loan privilege
of the bonrd of higher curricula af- under the bonus and loan
fecting the future division of work' act- according to an opinion
at the University of Oregon and , ' Attorney-Oeneral Van Win
Oregon Agricultural College was kI' vestcrdnv.
.i,i. mihtie t.t w rr r i The opinion Is an Inter-
Smilh. chairman of the board.' It; ''?,on. ot "m!"S"
shows little dmstlr change In o h art made by the 1 925
fAtwtrTatM Vrrm 1ik Wit.)
PORTLAND. Julv 14. Decision
MORE ARE EXPECTED
Blazes Started by Lightning
Sometimes Do Not Show
Up for Four or Five
Days, Ranger Says.
PKNVER, Colo., J
The shadow of an official
of "don'ts" hung
newsboys of Denver today, aa
the result of the passage last
night by the city council of
an ordinance opposing shout-
Wig In selling papers; requlr-
Ing each youth to obtain a
city license and specifying the
corner on which he may oper-
ate. j
The ordinance requires that
all newsboys must sell from
stands on designated street.
corners and each stand must
offer for sale editions of every
Ienver daily newspaper. Lie-
ences would be issued with
out charge. The 'ordinance
now goes to Mayor Stupleton
for signature or veto.
'
liTEXAN ELECTED
fis! GRID RULER OF
I ORDER QF ELKS
(WOLVES BIG SUM
The forest fire situation In Doug
las county today was reported to
be considerably improved. Thirty
five lightning fires have been
luiu.n in auogeiner. ana it is ei-; tentative
liruifu mui mere win oe a few
.more show up. With the excep
tion of two fires on the Umpqua
national forest, all of the fires on
the government reserve are ex
tinguished or under control. The
county patrol this afternoon re
ceived the report of a new fire
near West Fork, probably another
of the fires started by the storm.
Just showing up.
Altogether there were 24 llght-
AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN
ARE OUT ON STRIKE
(AasucLtrd l're Iafcl WIrr.l
MEI.nounNR, Australia. !
July 14. The shipping strike j
ordered by the seaman's union :
began here today as scheduled
William Atwel!, of Dallas,
Is Unanimously Chosen
by Convention Today.
OFFICERS ARE NAMED
Scopes Witness
Visions Evolution
Becoming Popular
Selection Shows Wide Dis
tribution Over Country
Retiring Officers Re
port Successful Year.
either institution, although numer
ous ediustments were made In ord
er to define th work.
Major demands made by the Uni
versity of Oregon In Its original
brief were denied by the board,
the work at the college practically
remaining the same except that
pre-mediral work was eliminated
In exchanee for the elimination of
pr-engineerlng at the university.
The school of commerce at the
col'ege remains the same as be
fore, and no material change was
made In the school of business ad
ministration at the university. All
courses asked for bv the
and protested bv the university
were granted. The board's order
says:
"The department of
administration In the University Percy R. Kelly of this district, dis-Jone of these fires Is located
of Oregon and commerce In the JsoTved the Injunction against theiQngy Ranch. abont 8 n
AKTirmmrjij uiiii'uh nrH miiiinnu- ruDtic service t ommtsston
and stopped all movements of
vessels. The Herald reports
the cabinet has agreed on a
ian ior imumen- w ru r nf tt. u..n
MEDFORD MAN ON
TDtAl CAD ATT "IT
SALEM. Ore.. July 14. In what
fnrt a Wlitrmt ran a rf Va mno t 4 m.
college , portant d(,Canns handed down in
the state as far as the amount of
I money involved Is concerned at
(least, came down today when Clr-
onsiness cult Judge U If. McUfnhan and
MEDKOlm Ore., July 14 Clos-
nlng fires on the national forest. mf, """".'"7 "e rlnl of T.
anu ti in outside territory, ac-1 .";'.,;, "; .,;,,,, " ; : ' riiiont. who has been a nu mb
cording to the reports made today.;' " ,', ;.'",, , , 01 r''r for 21 years, was elec-
u is expected tnat other fires will ; r . ""',',.; , " ten grnnd. estee
show up. as It Is usually the case
PORTLAND. July 14. William
K. Atwell of Dallas, Texas, United
Slates District Judge ut the luirtll
trn district of Texas, was today
unanimously elected grand exalted
ro-
tecilve Order of Klks at tliu sixty-
iirsi annual reunion nf the grand
lodge here. He was nominated by
. M. T. Lively of Dal as. and the
nominations were immediately
ordered closed.
Carroll Smllh of St. Louis,
was elected grHtid esteemed lead
ing knight, liev. Dr. John D.vsart
of Flint Mich., was elected grand
chaplain.
Riley C. Dowers, of Montpeller,
I f - J"
I
Dr. Edward L. Ricr. profts-'
tor of KMiKy v in Ohio Weslevaii
L'iiierity, Drlawarcj 0..va dc-
ftiiic witness in the Scopes nti
rvolutiqn trial, lavs "Tomorrow
Evolution will be the connnon
place pf everyday thought."
Big Shaho-up
Made in Game
Commission
SCOPES LAWYERS OBJECT TO
PRAYER IN OPENING COURT;
CLAIM IT HARMS THEIR CASE
Judge Raulston Overrules Motion of Clarence Darrow to
Dispense With Prayer Says Custom of Court Will
Continue Takes Time to Consider
Motion to Quash Indictment
(AMnrlatmt Ptmi liwnt Wirt.)
COURT HOUSE. Dayton. Tenn.. July 14. The
decision of Judge Raulston -on the defense motion to
quash the indictment against John T. Scopes, on trial for
violating the anti-evolution law of Tennessee, has not
been delivered. At 3:30 central standard time, the judge
still was preparing the decision.
DAYTON Tenn., July 14. A
petition calling on Judge Raulston
to discontinue his practice of open
ing morning session of the conrfr
with pruyer was presented by de-
fense counsel Immediately after
Judge Raulston returned to the
court room after preparing his de
cision on the defense motion to
quash.
girl, were made In the circuit court
emi'd loyal knight.
on the Umpqua forest,
this afternoon that government
crews have extinguished, or have
I put under control, all but two of
tno storm tires so far discovered.
on
rasay Ranch. abont 8 miles
J! . v of. Klamath Kalis, one of the " as e.ec ieu
dispatcher I .,. ,,,.,, u,r u,Hnn of . ,n. V, ,
reported ithH ,(,. ,aws rult or ' IN Robins
secur- nnPth,i Ar r.M mi.AA i
u..-,r,,a,... - :"i uj '""""""""""'"Wlothfp is on Rlack Creek, a trlbu-1
unnecessarv duplications therein. ; Railroad and Navigation Company tarv of little niver The fir 1.
. 'a I .. . . . CT , . .,in'1 ,hB """"h' 'n Ranger Hugh
Agricultural College of March 14th, per cent on grain, grain products,
";;. for certain new courses sun- potatoes, onions and straw,
plementtng the existing courses Is xhe ,w,epn order of ,hp com.
o ubuoiij mo uiwu i ti,i . . . , ...... ... . r. aifitrr i fM'HIlitJ. who
that lightning fires continue to I "; ,.; " 7" T,,Mn l""""-t of the
show up for a period of four or lTh' ! B J HodiTeT a resl "Kiks Associa
tive days after the storm. I ,., ,, ! vi.loi t-.n? ?J It ?kL elected grand esteemed
i. v. nouBer, central
son of Puhuatie.
Iowa, was re-elected grand secre
tary, a position h has held since
John K. linrch, Crnnd Rapids.
Mich., wa elected grand treasurer.
Clyde Jennings of Lychliurg, Va.
wns elected for a five-year term a
raid on "The Hut," during the na
tional guard encampment last
June, will be called at the conclu
sion of the Eddy case. .
Ifodgca and R Dawson, a. id their
wives, were Indicted bv the srnnd
jurv for alleged possession of in
toincnitts and sale of liquor v hilo
ar:.ied.
grand trustee.
John McW. Konl of Shrevenort.
Kittera district. Both are expect-,
ed to be brought under control by I
night. i
Harvey Brown, supervising war-1
mission Involved rates on all car- den of the county natrol reports
MICKEY WALKER IS
ORDERED BY BOARD
TO FIGHT SHADE
our case."
Ben T. McKenxle suggested
that the matter had been passed
on by the supreme court.
Dtnies Oarrow Charge.
Attoiiiey-Oeneral A. T. Stewart
followed with an announcement
that he would place the state's
position In the record.
"The state makes no conten
tion," he said, "aa stated by conn
s'!, that this Is a conflict between
science and religion insofar as the
merits are concerned. It Is ft
case Involving the fact as to whe
ther or not a school teacher has
taught a doctrine prohibited hy
statute and we, for the state,
think It Is quite proper to open
this court with prayer If the court
sees fit to do it, and such an Idea
extended by the agnosttc counsel
nrennratlon nf his nninlnn on the for the defense Is foralen to the
. if iwo "" Imotlon of the defense lo quash the! thoughts and Ideas of the people
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 14. indictment argued here yesterday, j who do not know anything about
Slmkeup In the state game com-: fioon f , , Raulston Infidelity and care less."
mission, torecasi in reports yester-, mouuWll ne bPIlch ,;arence mr.
day from Salem following the ap-jrow , forward tn ..,
poU.tn.ent of W L. Hnley as game. t , honor al
ron.nilsFlor.er to succeed It. W. '. ki- h. . n
thn presence of the jury In this
case."
' Objects "Meeting "Houss." " .
"I do not object to anyone pray
ing in private, but I do object to
this court being turned Into a meet
ing house."
Dudley Field Valone was Just
his colleague with an In-
COURT ROOM, Dayton, Tenn..
July 14. Objections by Clarence
Darrow of defense counsel to the
dally custom of prayer tn court
created intense excitement for a
few minutes at the short session
of the trial of John T. Scopes here
this morning. Judge John T. Raul
ston overruled the objection then
ordered a court recess until 1
.o'clock that he might complete the
In addition was involved ifn
that on the Heppner. Pilot
all of the It fires handled bv his !
organization to be extinguished.
NBW
-l.tt Pw InwvI Win
YORK. July 14 Mickey
granted.'
"The name "school of music iriers.
has been eliminated at the college order
though th" courses given, shown Rock. Shanlko and Condon i with the exception of the new blaze ,'alker was ordered today by the
to be se:f supporting, were allow-ibrsnches of the O. W. R. & N. a reported this afternoon from Wst New Vork State Athletic Commis
ed to remain. Conservatory of differential would be permitted on i Fork. This is a small fire and will s'"n to fulfill his recently signed
music will probably be used In- whole grain not to exceed the max-1 soon be under control. A crew is agreement to fight Dave Shade
stead. It was said, the change he- Imum rates prescribed plus 10 per T on the way to handle the fire it is ihere for the welterweight title.
Price, came lato yesterday at
meeting of the commission.
R V. Averill. tf Pendleton, was
named state game warden to suc
ceed A. R. Burghuff. He will take
up his duties August 1.
M. T.. Itvckman. was removed
La., was elected grand Inner guard as superintendent of hatcheries,
Kdward.W. Kelly of Salt IJlke and Otto M. .lones. as director of
;Clty. was made grand tyler. .. t, educational denartment of the 1 behind
I Chicago was selected hm the ......... nn...n.tDOinn lO.tlrv tn the l.ulee If It hnd alwavs
convention city. The action of the commission been tho custom to have prayer In
; Retiring Ornnd Kxalted liuler Ka t..,t,.( tn be In the Interest of court every day.
John 1. Price, In his a nnunl re- liarmenv. I "As a member of counsel for the
port, declared the Klks National Commissioner Flnley signalized '. defense who Is not an agnostic,
Home at Bedford, Va., Is "unques- i.i, advent bv making attacks upon
tlonnbly the outstanding activity :Urghdiiff, Jones and Ryckninn.
of the order, which should be kept nj ln(. commission Itseir.
in tile foreground." i .n
slated.
ing In accordance with practice icent
where no degree Is granted. Music j In February 1924 a temporary
is a special suojeci. as a mamr injunction was granted ny tne cir-j MEDFORD. Ore., July 14. Two
course, leading to degrees shall be cult court from attempting to en-; more forest fires were "rennrted to
confined to the state university. force orders of the commission j the local forest service this morn
"The department of physical which reduced the rates on the lnK. both on state timber land, one
education is confined to the I ni-1 commodities mentioned 25 per4a n)na'l fire in the northern part
versify of Oregon, excent that the cent. Under a decision of the court l0f Jackson county, and the other
ureson AKrirniiurai urn ""J ,i loal lime inn reaucuon WSS!a Hrge fre covering 100 acres on
out-r pu.aiiTiM ruui ttiiiiii an a "- iii.uftu iiuiii pr rem iu
vice course only to me Tcguiar.per cent ,tne ntlterentiai on tne ; g0u Hill. The latter fire Is re
courses of that Institution, but no 'o. W. R. & N. eastern Oregon i .warded as rather serious and a
degrees shall be offered In physl- branches was eliminated and the large force of fire fighters has
cal education by said Oregon Agrl-jcourts declared that the rates pre-, been sene out to combat It.
cultural College. : scribed are maximum rates only There are now 15 forest fires
"Journalism a sa major course or and the carriers are expected to! burning in Jackson county but
department is confined to ths ITnl- establish point-to-point rates asiwih ihe eTeentton of the 'strain
CHICAGO GOLFER
Ut hum the membfrslilp cf the
nnW HhoiiM rally to th( vh for a ,
further rxtt'tipion of the homo. Hi I
pralnt'tl tht KIM ntaKazine, whlrli j
crTC wri nrrrtDn ne 'n,1 na" mi'' a pront since us
DfclO lNt.VV KLLUKU estHhlNhmont. !
"We nre now npprnarlHnR the i
1 Wiw. tfnio wht-n our pyn will faHt on
h'xtr Lum- the national nit'inoriiil h' adtiuart-
tnttrcol- ors hitililine tn coninli'tid form."
Hi" hn naitl l.orutt-.I n it In in the
LABOR OFFICE TO
EE GIVEN MEDFORD
rETIU)IT. July 14.-
minRs, of Chicaeo, twice
lft-att chamiiion today won
15 Scalp mountain. 12 mile north of,k mt,UH ,n inP western amaieur city of ChicHRo. niort acrt'sib!e to rvtahlUlied at Mt'dforcl. Orenon.
.Inly Hi. i hiH orrtrn win he kept
varsity of Orr-ron. but Oreson jocrasfon require.
A(tricultural ColleRe may offer In-1 The public service commission
riufltriat lournaltsm as a service Issued orders In compliance with
course onlv tn the rpRiiIar courses ,the order of the court at that time
of that Institution to students ma- and the railroad companies rur
orin? In other subjects. led another temporary Injunction
"The board of hieher curricula restralnlnff the commission from
recognizes the necessity of the de- enforcing such orders. It was such
partment of household arts la the temporary injunction the court set.
University of Oregon, and reborn- aside tooay. It Is considered like- attended
mends the re-Areanlration of their lv that, because or Its importance, fnR (Q
present conr)tf!i m household arts tnis cap win (ro inroiign tne
as suggested In Vntted States supreme court.
Kolf championship at Ixichmmir every part of the country, It should
iin a romarKanie score of ls for bo a shrine ro whic h all Klks open Mr annrnxfmntnly
.tb notes, lie took two strokes off should turn whenever ponsible to months and will recruit, and dis-
par today with a 70 and set a new pay their tribute of respect to the tribute labor for the fruit rtow-
record for the second nine with a memory nf the men in whose hon- ith and other afrrlrnlliiral employ-
M, which la three nnd r par. ir'mimiiie., m tmirw er In the Ttorue river district.
he said, l desire to add my objec
tion to daily prayer betpjf offered
here wh,n It has not been an ex
acting and unbroken custom In the
past."
'! have every respect for what
Mr. Parrow believes nd does not
believe", said the New York at
torney, "and I wish to ofrer an ob
jection as a member ot defense
counsel who Is not an agnostic.
"We have talked thfiiRS over In
our chambers and believe that the
bv the labor department ' opening with prayer is prejudicial
farm labor bureau will be to the Interests of the defendant.
Most of the opening prayers offer
ed by ministers so far have been
MmeUtfil IT. In-nl WlrO
T'OTtTI.AVD. July 14 A spe
cial dinatrh to the TMeKram
from Wash in i:t on savs. Senator
MrN'iirv'd office has Jiift been ad
vised
tha
mountain blaze, all of them are i
now under control, and none Is re-1
K&rdcd as serious. j
Drugstore Where A pe LawH'est wasBorn
at that institution.
an outline submitted by the board"
Final decision of the work In the
school of vocational education was
deferred In view of a tentative
(Continued on pp B )
In Mondav
C. O. Hill was among those In
from Glide Mondav, and spent the
day attending to business affairs.
London Doctor Perfects Cancer
Finding Microscope Lens; Makes
Ultra-Microscopic Germ Visible
..ioHet r-r. tal WirO i would anpear to m established."
NEW YORK. July 14 A xn- New York scientists said today
don hatter by day with an all-ab-, that the British development was
sorbin hobby for microscopes by -the result of discovery here. lh.
nlcbt has made possible the per- Pevton Rouse of the Rockefeller
coptlon of the Infectious agent for Institute for medical research. I result of the thotiahtfulness
cancer. Hut New York authorl- found that tumors In chickens were kindness of Richard Wlllett.
HKNO. Ore.. July 14. Paulina!
Prairie, bearing south-southwest- )
erly from pepd. 35 miles, report- I
e,t a new fire at 10:. 10 o'clock I
this morninK. The blaze is being ;
by state forces, accord-
report received at the
Deschutes National Forest head- ;
quarters here. Humidity at noon j
rep-i.ered !0 decrees, rated high .
land favorable f or the fire fighters, j
1 say official reports. t
i El'GKNK, Ore., July 14 Two
I class A. forest fires In the Sisulaw'.
National Forest were reported lo
the local office of the forest ser
Ivlce today by M. llobart llurbin.
ranger In the Ganllnr and I'mp
aun river district.
The fires are small, though po- ;
tentlally great, according to the '
forest officials.
lies are inclined to doubt that any
great step toward a cure for the dl-
s.'Bse has ben taken.
Ir. J. K. Rarnard of King Col
lege, Ixindon, divided hjs time" be
tween nis pat snop in tne west end
NEWS-REVIEW FORCE GIVEN
TREAT BY CREAMERY MAN
The News-Hevlew force this af
ternoon enjoyed a real treat as a
and
anrl
ultra-microscopic or-.Hotace Iterg. proprietors
of the
liouglas County Creamery. Just as
the mercury reached its topmost
point this aftenoon. 'these two gen
tlemen sen in a freezer of Mellow
Maid Ice cream, which was greatly
enjoyed.
caused by
ranlsm too small to be seen
I thr"rh the ordlnarr microscope.
With Pr. Hldeyo Nognchl, also of
the Rockefeller Institute. I)r.
Ttnu perfected an Instrument
and his colle.ion of microscop"s known as the ultra-mlrroscone,
at nleht. He went to the aid of with which the found In a chick-
Ir. William E. Gye. a member of en a transmissible sarcoma with a DILLARO FOLKS BACK .
the British Institute of Medical Re- tendency to multiply through the FROM EARTHQUAKE DISTRICT
search who was engaged in the bo.lv. - Thomas Parkinson of IMllard.
sti'dv of cancer. I From the sarcoma and emulsion : Vo left a few days ago for Santa
Through the powerful lens of was nrensred. It was Intected In- Barbara to bring bark his wife and
one of Dr. Bernard's specially con- to the body of healthy fowl and daughters who were In the city
stnicted microscope they saw and produced cancerous conditions when It was struck by the earth
photographed the cancer virus. , which In nm esses resulted In ouake. returned home last night
Observations of these physl-; dath. In 1912. I)r. Rouse eihlblt- He brought back his wife and
clans." says the Lancet, the leading ed some of the animals In which ' daughter and his mother In-lsw,
British Medical Journal, "have pro. h had produced cancer In Inocula-1 all of whom were glad to get awsy
gressed to such an eitent that the; tinn. They Included not only i from the California city, where
existence of the living cancer virus 1 chickens, but rats and mice.
I they had a thrilling experience.
... -.J S 1 -vr J ...viJ!i ri...,-w-- :: 1
hree lRrgely arsumentatlve.
"We hold that this practice cre
ates a religious atmosphere here
which is harmful to our cause. Will
the court say If this has been the
practice here without exception?'
Prosecutor Replies.
Attorney-General Stewart arose
to say:
''This is a God fearing commun-
Arlhur Q. Hays, noted an ex
ception to the statement, "agnos
tic counsel , which brought Dua
Ny Field L'nlone to the floor to
Mate that he respected bis col
league's right to believe or not as
long as he was as honest In his
belief as the speaker was In his
beliVf.
Speaking of prayers In court,
Mr. Malone said:
"They heln to Increase the aU
mosphere of hostility to our point
of tlevT which already exists In
this communttr by widespread
nropaKandn. Ater the discussion
had heen In full tilt for some
minutes. Judge Raulston suggest
ed,, "Gentlemen, do not turn thle
Into an argument.'
"This statute says, no doctlne
shall be taught which is contrary
to the divine account contained
In the Hlble," persisted Darrow.
"So thwe Is no question about the
religious character of these pro
ceedings." "This court has no purpose ex
rent to flnri the truth and do Jus-
Itlce to all the Issues Involved In
this case.' raid Judge Raulston
closing the discussion.
Judge Overrules Motion
"In answer to count? 1 for the
defendant as to my custom, I will
say, the several years I have been
on the bench, I have used my dis
cretion In opening the court with,
prayer. , ,
"At tiiiTes, when there was-a-minister
present and It was con
venient to do lo and other tlmes
when there was no minister pre
sent and no large assemblage of
people. I hae not always follow
ed this custor but I think. It la
Ity and we are accustomed to pray I n matter wholly within the die
around hes,. ft is the usual thing j crei ion of the court.
In this part of the country." "I have Instructed the ministers
j "And I would have you know," j who have been Invited to my ros
i Mr. Malone broke In vehemently. 1 strum to open the court with
Ithat ther are just as God fearing ' prayer to makv no reference to
where I come from as they are 1 the Issues Involved In this case.
anywhere.''
"I hope that Is true." said Mr.
Stewart.
"It Is."
"I am glad to 1now It."
JihIkh Raulston broke in to say
1 that the court, did not want to bn
, unreasonable to anyone, "but I be
lieve I have the rUeht. I am res
ponsible for the conduct of the
'court. It has been my custom
j since I have been Judge to have
I prayer In court. I think there Is
I no reason why I should not follow
this custom, so I will overrule Ihe
objection."
" Says Prayer Unfair.
Mr. Darrrtw, in making his tx
1 see nothln? that might Influ
ence the court or the Jury as to
the Issues. I believe In prayer
myself; I constantly Involro di
vine guidance myself when I am
on the bench and off the bench.
I see n 0,, reason why I should not
continue tn do this. It 1s not the
purpose of thte court to bias or
prejudice the mind of any Indivi
dual, but to do right In nil mat
t'?rs under Investigation, there
fore, I am pleased to overrule the
objection of counsel and Invite
Dr. Htribling to open the court
with prayer"
The minister's prayer occupied
lens than two minutes.
JudK-e Raulston told Mr. Dar-
eeptlon, said that he understood ) row that he would have the re-
Robinson's drijfi; store (riM),
town forum of l)nyton, Tenn.,
witnessed the beginning of the
Scopes case. Above are the
"conspirators' juipt as they were
the afternoon Scopes' indictim-nt
was "framed." Seated: II. K.
Hic-Im, attorney ; Scom; Walter
White, school superintendent; J.
O. McKrnzic, county judce.
Standing- B. .f. Wilbcr, mniris
tratej W. C. Hagird. attorney;
W. E. Morgan, Dr. George W.
Rapptcyre, who swore out the
warrant; S. K. II irks, attorney
T. K. Robinson, chairman, board
of education.
Ob
front t tie court himself that he
sometimes opened the court with
prnv.-r and some times did not.
"We took, no poHon on the
first day, but seeing this is pr
slKed in ev.ry shmIoii, and the
nature of this rase being one
wbe-re It U claimed by the tato
counsel that ther Is a conflict be-twpi-n
Ketetic and religion above
all oilier cases thre should he no
part taken out-lde nf the evidence
in this nee and no attempt by
nvm cf praver or in any manner
Influencing the dellb'-rat Ions and
consideration of the Jury of the
fun In this case.
"For that reason we object to
lie opening of the services with
i praver and I am going to ask the
repfiern to take down ttre prayer
and make spertfle objections
saiifnst any such parts a we
think are e'pcciully obnoxious to
cord show his motion made and
(Continued on pag Q )
TheVeather
Highest temp,
yesterday M
Lowest t.mp.
last night M
Generally
cloudy tonight
and Wednesday.
"What la your husband's
ai" Income, Mrs. KT"
"Oh, about midnight."!