La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 08, 1925, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY.
IfcUPittit
CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND (AP) Ore
gon; Fair and xutld tonight
and Thursday.
VOLUME XXIII.
LA GRANDE, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED TRESS
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 233
L
Mrs. Wiswell, Cooking In
1 stmctor, Recovered
from Illness
DEMONSTRATING
K TUESDAY'S MENU
More Than Two Hundred
Ladies in Attendance
Yesterday; More Ex
pected to Attend Today
Mrs. Wis well, Instructor at the
Olwrvcr Cooking School has prnc
tlcally recovered from her illness
of yesterday and is "on thu job" in
every Ui'Uiil at (ho session this af
ternoon. Over 200 woiih-ii were In
attendance at the opening uf the
school yesterday mul, though dis
ci pointed at Mrs. Wisweh'M inability
to demonstrate her complete pro
rm tn( I here is every Indication
tliat today's attendance will be
us large or larger.
This afternoon's schedule
was
the saute us )iad been planned for
yesterday, cakes being given speci
u I attention. Tomorrow the Instruc
tor will devote a majority of the
afternoon to nut breads and baked
ineuts using u Ml. Kmity ham for
one of the baking demonstrations.
No new menu has been unnounced
by Mrs. Wiswell for tomorrow's
session as she will use the name
meal schedule previously announc
ed for today, and toduy is demon
strating the menus unnounced for
yesterday.
Attendance prizes given out yes
terday aroused much interest and
similar lists will be given each af
ternoon or the school. Strawberry
erouin sherbet Is being served at
today's session as part of the
luncheon menus through Hi 4,r
lesy of the Blue "Moumain"V'rcatu
ery Co.
L
HERE SUNDAY
The real deciding game of the
Blur Mountain League DT.:5 series
will be played In La Grande next
Sunday against the Baker Colts.
Should the Pirates win the pen
nant will be cinched. Two more
games will be left lo ptoy. one
wilh I'endleton and one wllh Wal
la Walla bnl bolh will assume, the
statu;: of exhibition affairs.
Colls win then linker will!
If the
have i chance at Ihelllle with but
one game difference in the stand
in cs.
TIC
er club or the La Grande outfitl10 irr'v
will lose sight of this fact und both
will rile in to play the. very best
hull oi which ui.- am -. .
I, a Grande, bus
lost Burlh but
I,
nan Higneu m.e. - ' - "v
v of the ivnd etun Bucks, to lake
. , mm.iu ...in leroay ,s viMiiurn ineiuneo mv ri
his place behind the l,a t I l is ' , . 8,,.,.rellirv lo . Bril,, exae,l
allow tlossel Ho Bo Lack lo his old deletes from
stand nl llilrd hase and will thus
strengthen the infield as well,
(Continued nn FhKt B'l.)
La Grande Ladies of
0. E. S. Visit in Baker
' The I'ast Matrons club of the
liaker chapter. Order of the East
ern .Star. Is ciilerlalnlnu at lunch
eon today nil the past niutrons und
present matrons of nil the chap
ters in liaker, I nkm and Wallowa
counties. They expect one hundred
und Ihirly-rHc lo lie present.
AiMiroxImutely twelve ladles of
Iji Grande left Mil morning lor inniiei ui cue ou .. im. u,i,;,
Jl.iker to attend thi luncheon. noon.
Three Big Days Coming
For Nimrods, Anglers
July :'i;-J7-S will be great days
for I.a (Irande and Lust era, Ore
gon tip or turn en.
On July :'ti-J7, the unnuul Wing.
Pin und Kb-etfoot club's fish con
'leNt win be held, b uding up to the
unnual fish banUet. which is set
, for the evening of July -S.
To add zest to the program, the
Kasiern Oregon Sportsmen's Asso
ciation, comprising eight 1-vustern
Oregon counties, will be gueijls of
the 4'nton county club at lh ban-
U'iei unu prior io inc I'-ni, '
noia um ii nn 11a i irunsnooiiuK iun-
test ut the Wing, l-'ln and l-'lectloot
club graiinds.
t. ....,.. i i i,i...i
i ..'..., .... ,, ,.f ii.l
club here to make the tl.m- daysi
of ,.n ih., ever In this
tUou of the stale. A wry lurse
Jurors Fail
To Agree In
Flag Trial
New Trials for Clyde
Bloom and George No
ble Made Necessary by
Action.
Afler sonic two hours and a half
of deliberation the jury on the case
of state of Oregon vs. Clyde Bloom
failed to conic lo any conclusion
and so Judge Hugh K. Brady of
the justice court was forced to dis
miss them mid postpone the trial
until a new Jury Is selected.
It is expected tliut the Jury will
be chosen this afternoon and the
cuse will be re-tried tomorrow
morning or possibly this evening.
Although Clyde 13 loom and
George Noble are both to be pros
ecuted on the charge of desecra
tion of the American flag the
charges have been separated and
the cases will be tried separately.
Bloom will face trial again next
and Noble will come up before the
court after the first case is dis
posed of.
JACK LaBINE ON
TRIAL TODAY IN
MUNICIPAL COURT
Trial of Jack ialilne, on a
charge of puessioti of liquor in
his restaurant on Jefferson ave
nue 1m under way today ih the nut-
niclpal court.
LaBinc was raided and arrested
late yesterday afternoon by a squad
of five officers, who say they found
liquor on the premises.
Judge Slater is presiding at the
trial with City Attorney Cochran
prosecuting and Henry Hess de
fending the accused num. Four
witnesses were placed on the stand
this morning, all for the city.
AL BARTH FUND
GROWING; MANY
DONATIONS MADE
Contributions liae lHcn com-,
lug briskly since estcnlny after
noon to the fund which wlll Ik;
um-iI in prmlde wimti van, for"
AT ltarlli, I.a t irande catcher,
who is .seriously injured at the
St. KUubrth's hospital at lia
ker. At noon today $-9 had been
given by t'.ie fol lowing: .Mr. and
Mrs. IUI lOrd. John T. Gilbert.
Herman .Sicgrlst. .1. II. Veare and
Son. William SlegrlM, A. J. Mar
tin. Charles Itnnaii, Hector Mk
Innis mid the I Oven ins: Olwru-r.
Donations will Ih accepted at
the livening Observer office.
BAKER LODGE IS
VISITED BY ELKS
FROM LA GRANDE
A delegation of officers and
members or the local P.Iks lodge
headed by Cecil Bolton, exalted
ruler, went lo Baker lust night to
visit the Baker lodge und perform
Initiatory work there for twenty
candidates. After the work a bun
(juet was served.
peb'guliolis of KlkS have started
in La Grande by auto en
convention to be h-ld here 1h
last of this month. Officials have
, ,,.,, flMu,Hnflt , MnnH i.-.-u
j ley, secretary, to extend greetings
' ' . - , '
to those who call at the club. Yes
" , , ,,......,
Ohio lodges.
A street streamer is to bo in
stalled pointing the way lo the Klks
temple. .
Former Union County
Residents to Picnic
The n n n un I convention of foi in-
er reHidents of Cnion Cotiniy will
be held Sumlay. July 19, in l,aur -
elhurst I'ark. I'orlland.
All residents of t'nlon County
are Invited to attend In u mess-'Ke
receivetl here today. The conve.ii-
tion will meet at 11 u. in. v. ith
uttrndntiee in untleinated.
i Lumberman Here, Dead
I'KNKLKTUN', Ore. (Sperlal)
The stale gume furni, loeated just; KPOKANIJ. Wusli. (Hperial)
east of ndleton. hus too ninny Itiibert K. Kinitli. .ri6. forim r euplt
young plMuwinls for the room tliut "Hxl anil liiinli. rinun of Or-gon.
w ,-:.ii:,l,t,- rnr hu ml III iit lliuii. so.who feeinlly t witli rimi n. lilJ
yesterday morning the flrnl hutch
uf 1. mm giiio birds that were nils-
ed tills year and have attained
j I heir .grow Mi were rehused. The
.birds given th'lr frei ilom number-
i ed -HS unit were released just i ust
(f Ih
farm along the l.'inutllla!
id..., r
.i-.i,lv i,i i,heMKunts will be lib-
eruted In the 1 Itoek kvi Ion
. ,,,,,1 nihura will be fri ed later near
iieii. Weston. Ath. na otid Mllton -
Freewater. Home are m (o be
s. nt to Wallowa, I'nlod and Mor-
row eoutilKa.
Widow Weds
km m-i
it
m
Mrs. Matihla It. Dodge, widow
of the late John P. Dodge,
wealthy automobile manufac
turer. Is now the bride of Al
fred; . Wilson. Delimit lum
berman. Mrs. Jodge has Ihshi
known as (he wealthiest widow
In America.
Boyles 0 acres and other fa
mous open uir an-nas will be ri
valled by the arrangement by which
(he Ia Grande Athletic ettib Is to
present the next fight card on the
night of July 'i 1.
The buttles will be fought on a
specially erected arena in front of
the grand stand at. the uiuulelpul
athletic field. This arrangement
will give the promoters an oppor
tunity to ueuommodutc , a large
crowd of fans.
Tin grandstand sciits will all be
utilized and the bleachers will be
placed on the open air side' of the
ring thus combining coolness with
the chance for everyone to get a
good seat.
The curd itself is expected to be
above the average with four regu
lar events and one spfelal bout on
the evening's program. Adams of
Boise und Collins of Chit-ago, light
(Continued on 1'age Five.)
The State Highway department
lias been engaged for Hie psst
week sprinkling the set-lion of the
old Oregon Trail betvien Lone
Tree and I niun pn purulory to the
tilling of the v.hieh will probiibly
'riday nt'nlng. The macu-
dnni under oiling will be: entirely
jeUised lo truffle until I he work Is
rmished. which will probably be
about two weeks.
j Through Irnflic wit! deiour 1y
; wy of the Island City, Cove and
, nin, Ceople going to l.nion
w tl travel over the sume' route,
j-rniffic to Hot like ill deiour at
, ,one Tree and um the old county
road around the feu I hills to Hot
jl,uke. Those going from Hot Lake
jto I'nion will go via the loot hill
: ruad by I'nion Junetion.
' Signs are now being pWtred to
direct IrafMe and wiien the work
t starts watchmen will tie al work
i both night and diy directing po-
ph; going through.
Itil)crt E. Smith, Once
, reverse im.l hud l-n his Irunk ut j
Kuvenport as si-einlly inr b'll
when he wunHtriekni with sleep-1
lug sickness. us gli-ii n funeral
here r-' cully by wealthy eusl-rn
rel.it ive.l. j
Mr. Kinllli wus wen known ut (
;roiiitmii iniu mi (.iranue. ure. in.
ryrtlunil lie was i cniiltiillst for
, I ." years and here he wus lo
cslcd lu the I'erry mill.
i Many receipts covering
IlIUllli
deals In I lninde and puyng
bills al I'orlland were found In pu-
' purs uu left.
V ! 4
OUTDOOR CARD
IS ARRANGED
ROAD DETOURS
i nrTFRiinirn
. ULI LIHVIIIILU
MERRILL IS SIMM
WORSTED IN IS GLOOMY
LONG FIGHT 111 QRIEHT
Former Portland Council
man Ordered to Jail
by Judge Today
FIRST CONVICTED
TWO YEARS AGO
United States Court of
Appeals Denies His Pe-t
tmon for INew inal on
Liquor Charge.
roilTI.ANl), Ore. (Ily llm Akso
cluU'ii I'rcss) Krcd Merrill, lor-,
mer 1'ortlund councilmun und
former resort owner, wum ordered
tot jaJIJI Jtojdiijyj ujy -UlJI'VderulJ :
lo jail toduy liy Federal Jlldpe
Wolverlon after l two ycur fight
In the tourls.
Merrill must nerve Hlx months In
inil und pay a fine of two hundred
fitly dollars, follow inK his convic
tion in January. on the
churce of conductins a nuismici;
and selllnfr liquor at n toadhouse.
The United States court of ap
peals denied Merrill's petition fur
u new trial.
SALT LH
1
l-a Urunde people, especiully
Old Oregon Trull boosters, -are
much surprised to hear that Hutt
ljuku is Ignoring the. Oregon Trail
ami Is routing curs by way of On
tario, Burns and t he " AlcKenzie
puss. i
Ad Oregon mnv.pupcr published
tlia followitig recently:
While in Hull I.tike Charles if.
IMircell. district engineer of the. i
l otted states bureau of public;
roads, wns surprised to learn that
the main highway into Oregon
is by way of Ontario, Burns and
the McKcnzle pass Instead of over
the Old Oregon Truil and the Co
lumbia river highway as he had
always believed. ,
"The Utah Automobile club
malntuins an office at the New
house hotel," IMircell said. ''On
the wall Is a large inup giving the
main routes across the state and
to udjolnlng slate connections. A
heavy, line indicates the. main
route of travel tot Oregon goes by
way of Ontario "to Burns and then
to Bend and over the McKenzle
puss Into Cortland.
'The road to Scuttle Ih marked
by way of Walla Walla, through
Yakima und over the Hno'iualmle
pass.
"On examining tjie map closely
I found that the old Oregon Trail
and Columbia river highway were
marked out only by u thin line
Indicating thulr unimportance."
Dr. C. W. Envin Arrives
Here; To Open Office
Or. C. W. Krwlii. for many years
leading dentist ut I'nion, On., has
moved into the office formerly oc
cupied by Ur. Verne Johnson, who
ffliwiH to leave tomorrow for Cali
fornia. lr. Krwin has held Important
offleen In the Kastern Oregon lcn
lal Society und Is recognized as
one of the leading dentists In Ihis
section of the state. At Cnlon he
enjoyed a heavy patronage, not
only from the home town, but
from the entire Oratide ltonde val
ley. Use
Local
Products
lA( lusic ii.-e of b-aJ prcslm iH
tn all lniaiifcs possible Ih (Im
rub! l TIm OIntut Mkliig
S'ImhiI this week il-iiHiiMlnil-lug
the quality of Unm- pm
iIiichI at home In a cnttUnHng
iiiaiiner. ,
tl pay- lo buy and uc tblnit
niafle In I.a i.rnnde and P n Ion
county. I bey an umjII i
i-lieafi r iltffiMar In price, mid
the quality l giiarnnt(it. And
II hclm boine enterprise.
"ObseMrr AflfcrlMnK
A McrcluuitlUluff Sen Ice
1
RUL
Continued Anti - Foreign
Agitation Causes Ex
odus to Hongkong
FOREIGN VESSELS
MOVE TO CANTON
Double Guard Placed
Around Residence of
the British Consul Gen
eral; Murder Feared.
C ANTON ( By the' Associated
lrfjs) Continued anti-foreign
ugltutlon has started an exodus of
4'untou business houses today to (he
British scltlcmeuj at Hongkong.
The move sturted when predictions
were made that hostilities would
last nix months.
Chinese uuthorlt iH yesterday is
sued orders forbidding anyone ac
cept foreign currency, und assum
ed control of the- post office for
censorship purposes.
lloiues Ab&iuloncii.
Thousands of Chinese have
abandoned residences at Hongkong
and are arriving here dully and an
a precautionary men sure foreign
gunboats are proceeding to the
water approaches to Canton to
convoy ships carrying foreigners.
Htrlki'is continue to receive
money and foodstuffs from abroad.
A double guurd has been placed
at the residence of the British con
sul general Here because of feurs
Unit un uttempt will be made to
kill him.
SECRETARY WORK
PLANS TO VISIT
EASTERN OREGON
POHTLAND, Ore. (By the Asso
ciated Press) Secretary of Inter
ior Work, accompanied by Klwood
Mean, commissioner of reclama
tion, returned here today from an
inspection of the Chemawa Indian
school.
The parly leaves today for Kus-
tern Oregon . to Inspect federal
uld reclamutlon projects.
British Rubber Price
Reaches New High Mark
LONDON' (By the Associated
Press) Rubber for Itniuedlato de
livery touched 44 i pence a pound
on the exchange hero toduy, the
highest since February, 131 ti.
The advance wus due to a de
creased supply, tliu result of a
scheme for restriction of the out
put from rubber plantations and
continuing insistent demand for
rubber from manufacturers.
French Abandon, Wreck
Some of Their Outposts
VYVA. French Morocco (By the
Associated press) The Krench
have destroyed and abandoned
some of t heir out post r north of
Ouezzun. Presumably this Is purt
uf consolidation of lines uccom
panylng a I-Yt-neli counter move,
mini Intended to offset the illf
fiau uttemptu to cupture Tuzu.
Germany Signs Arms
Limitation Agreement
CIONKVA (Uy Ihc Ansoclaled
I'reHM) A repi esentative of the
German government today Nlgned
n convention to limit trafric lu
arms formulated by the, recent
anus conference here.
Oi rmuny had previously signed
t be protocol ugainst tho iisu of
poison gas In warfare.
Tclephotograph (Jives
Speedy Picture Service
Today the livening Observer Is
printing a picture of the plckv.lck
club building. Boston, Mass., uft--r
Its collapse on the night, of July
:ird. when A i people w ere kllb-d
aii'I acire injured.
I The pb t um- w us Bent by (eli -photograph
from I tost on to Kan
KiuihIhco, arriving there Juiy
4th only a few in in ites after It
whh developed In MaaKiiehuseltM.
Prom Krisco it u as mulled lo Lu
f Irande, arriving here yesterday.
although loo late, to be lined in
' ysl Tilay'H edition of the KvenliiiC
Observer,
I In r'tlHcw t be tie w spa M-rs t her
were able to print the picture the
day following I be accident, which
iki-iithI about 3.aeo mileM distant.
! And In Iji t irande, readers are
enabb d to look at the building'"
lemains just tour days afterwards:
First Picture
" -)' l A I Hi
1- .ft . If
' ' ' I '. i-.l.l" .' I-..U.-U
(Ily LA TelelllloCOKrnpll Sorvlec)
I'Virly-follr weru KIIUhI and seureH lnjunl when the l'iek
wirk clul, a IS-Hlory hiiilillntf In Itunton, tNilkipMil. HiuhIi-ihIs of
people, utliHidliitf an anniiiU t'Jnb celebrallun July (hlnl, mli-ueu-lutisly
(VHMliRyl with (heir IIvom.
FALL IS FATAL
NEW VOIUC (By the Associated
Press) Baroness Helen Zur Mauhi
Ion, -of Java, was killed today by
a fall from a seventh story. 'win
dow of the Uitz Carlton hotel.
(Thc baroncMi, 28, was Helen
Carruthers, of New York, before
her- marrlugo to the baron, of thu
Dutch diplomatic service.
The baroness went to her apart
ment after dancing late, accom
panied by Mends. Complaining of
the heat, aha leaned out of the
open window and toppled over the
sill."
T
ATTEND TRIAL
CIIH'AOO (My the Associated
Press) i 'lan-nce l 'arrow, asHoci-
ate defense- counsel in the Hcopes
evoltjlinn caw, received a telegram
today from Italnbridge Colby, for
mer -KCA-relury nr Htate, advising
him that he will not be ablo to
a-tte.nd the Dayton trial.
Colby saiil a reei-nt decision In
the New York state Hupieme court
invalidating the New York home
rule. - tatii1c caused a isituatiou
which prevented his absence from
the city.
Rum Row .Vacant Off
New England Coast
HO.STMN (AP) Virtually all
rum ships lying off the New Kng
land coa.'d. have departed and no
new ones have been xtghtcd since
the recent eaiupntgn of cnani guarrl
vessels, it wim as-iert"d Tuenday
at coaal -guard headtlurtei-K.
The niinouneeiiieiil was tnnde in
conrieciton with reports that a new
fleet of ShlpH had aU' linteti off
Kwampscott. where preHideut Cool-
big'- is sp nding his ucullon.
foi,MM,i; ihmi s sioitv
KVVAMPMCiiTT. Mass. (AP) -president
( 'oolldge iiuthori.e) de.
niiil of a etory publlsli'-'l In a New
York te w tpup-r that he had tn
Btnicied H'-cretury M;llon to ln
creiise the efforts Of the coast
guard to break up rum running in
the vicinity of Hwampsi ott.
The statement made at the
White Mouse that although Mr.
Coolidgc1 dhdtke lo de or con
firm newspaper iJoriea. I he one
published with regard to rum run
ning was wllhoul fuuudulton.
TO BARONESS
COLBY CANNQ
of Tragedy
t i
XTRA
.AN(.NTi;it IJl Hl,l.
C'llICAtiO (AD (iaiigseters'
gnus hlauMl In tbo streeLs again to
day seiiouNly Itijurliig Tony (icima
tliu thi ill (iciuia brtther tit kK
weeks hurt lu tlm beer runners
re lid, Cieiinu was shot flvo time
by iiiittmiwn assailants as ho walk
c the street. Ills coiulltloii is
critical. Oeiina Is involvcxl in thu
recent gun battle lK'twccii tiic
IMdlco and gaiigslers ui which two
IKitlcciucii tiled. .
AHMOl'U WITUDHAWS
CHICAGO (A!1) -Tho Armour
(rain coiiiiuiny, t'iie largest unit In
the rooM;ratlvo inarketlng veiituro
of tlie tiialii .'Marketing company
moved today to re-enter tbo trail
ing on the Chicago Hoard of Trade
In Its old name. Hoscnhauni
brothers (.iralti coiniiauy, tho sec
ond unit hi tbo imMMMl merger,
also bought re-ad nilfi.lou.
ii;i icit ANNOPNCKD.
AVAKIIINfiTO.V (AP) A derhlt
of approximately -10 million dollars
for poMal operations In the fiscal
year of IDA -was cstlmaletl ttalay
by PoslmaMcr ieneial New. Jlu
attributed the deficit lo Increased
sahirlcH of ostul employ es and
changed rates.
i;xciiAN(ii; cii(si-;i.
IU ICIJN () Tin: IVuirso
eommiileo today decided to clo.sc
Ihc exchange as n prolct nmiiiisi
Cm declhlou of tin; naaluatloii
coinmltlce of the i-eh liHliiK to ilif
hnldcrs of paper mark sliilo loans
ferciitlatc Ih 'tween old and new
anil to giant the latter u realua
tion of only 2J per cenl, compared
with ft per tt'iit for old Mihscrllicrs
to ibf! loans. All oliiiT i-rmaii e
changeH hate also been doted.
Signs of Little Use,
It Seems, In Washington
ftiv Chuiles I
WAKIllNdToN
Prom our ofllc
W hern UM'Sl of It
SUwart)
(NKA Special).
i' to I he place
w nern ii m -hi or us eat lunch is
! about two blocks. in Unit div
j fn lice we pa Mil these atcus:
! No I 'a i king. . Keep to t he
Bight. . . Keep uir the Grass,
j . . Do Not Touch a Leaf or
.Pbiwer. . . Hue Way Htre.t.
K . . Uo Hlow. . . TreKpass
'era Will lb prosecuted. . . .
Portt No Itilla. . . No Bicycles.
. . . Do Not Loiter. . , Spit
ting Porhl blen P n d e r Pennl'v.
. . . Keep out. . . 'til's
Space itcHetved for Hotel Taxis.
i Thrc
of iih iidt the of lice lu-
'g.ther.
j I. Phil Himms. the war cone
jpombnt, when there's a war, and
(expert on foreign ariaiis'thc rot
J
m cupid
WINS AFTER
60 YEARS
Shattered Romance to Be
Mended in Spokane
County
MAN, 82, TO WED
OLD SWEETHEART
Whereabouts of Each Un
. known to Other Until
Fate Put Them Again
into Communication.
HOKHBURG. Ore. (By (ho A
Hociutrd Press) A romance, that
was Nliattercd sixty years affo by
a lovers' iiuarrel, has been rovlv
odl And I'red Macklln, aged S3
years, a veteran of the Civil War,
left here, today for Spokane coun
ty, Washington, whero ho will wod
u widow, aged 79 ycarb, who wua
his swectheurt three scoro ycurs.
ugo.
l jixaseinont Ilroken
The two were engaged vhen
Macklln enlisted in the Union nr.
my and their engagement was hro
ken at the close of the war ufler a
disagreement.
Doth then married and camo '
west. Death eventually claimed
thoir mates but each remained ig
norant or the others whereabouts.
Recently fate put them again in
to communication and their quar
rel was patched up. ...
DAYTON, Tenh, (By the AssocU
a ted Press) The contest between
evolution and Christianity la "a
duol to the death." William Jen.
nings Bryan declared Tuosday
night In ait address at a dinner gi
ven In his honor by tho Progrr,a
alvo Dayton club.
"It has been In tho past a death
grapple In tho dark," said Mr. Ury
an, who arrived hero Tuesday in
preparation for thu trial of John
T. Bcopos, charged with violating
tho Tennessoo statutes against
teaching evolution In tho public
schools. "Prom this time on It
will bo a death grapple in the
light.'
Mr. Ilryan, who ta associated
with counsel for tho prosecution
of tho young school teacher, was a
guest of tho club which two weeks
ugo entertained Clarence Darrow
of defense counsel, in tho same
dining room.
Thu arrival of Mr. Bryan shortly
after noon followed tho rotum of
John Thomas Hcopes and Dr. John
H. Neat, chief defenso counsel,
from Cookevlllo, whore Monday
they filed u. petition for an injunc
tion to rcjnovo tho caso from tho
stato to the federal courts, only to
havo It refused.
Mr. Bryan, lineindiately after
stepping down from tho train.
which made a special stop to depo
sit him In iiayton, was escorted ta
the home of Hit-hard Hogeru,
where ho will make his headquar
ters. During tho afternoon ho held
a brief conference with Hue K.
Hicks, Wallace C. Haggard, Judge
J. O. McKenzlo and Herbert Iliclia
local members of the prosecution
staff.
The dinner wus attended by John
T. Scopes, members of counsel for
both parties lo thu suits, leaders in
Pnylon's civic life and newspaper
men.
Ilrynit Atolds Details.
Mr. Bryan avoided details of Iho
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fof the time. . . 'i. Lowell Mel-
let, who munuaes u big news serv
ice. . . 3. Myself. .
We were bound for lunch.
A car w-um parked in front of
the no putking sign. As wo
ct eased the street, un auto, swerv
ing to tlm hTt to get ahead of
another machine nearly hit Hiniuu.
Walking across the little pane
on the grass, we paused while
Melb't picked a bud to p it hi his
buttonhole. Maneuvering around
two flivvers which had collided
head on In thu one way street, vn
waited for u bus to hurtle past
the go slow sign at 4ft miles an
hour.
A man was carving his initials
on the no trespassing sign. Aa
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