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THE BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION. BEND. OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 83. 1026 PAGE 2 EVOLUTION LAW CASE OUTLINED Defense Counsel Gathers In Tennessee The Attorneys, Usually High Priced, Refuse to Take Money for Services II) John lloutouv (United Prr Stf CorreeponJentl DAYTON, Toim., June S3. The KtnUOKy of Uio defense In the lost ruse ncnlnut Tennessee's famous untl evolution luw wan mapped oul Unlay hy 'attorneys representing John T. Scopes, the defendant. Clarence Darrow and ltainbi idee Colby, It Ik) priced lawyers who will serve Without pay. conferred with John I!. Neal and John Qodee la the Intter's law offices. Thv will be Joined later by Dudley Field Ma lone, who is en route from New York. Try Our Malted Mis They're a Whole Meal HORTONS DRUGS The S.'tn. lroblenis of funds and wit- ; atlIM disposed of at two confer enccs yesterday, today's session in volved the question as to whether j the defense will put scientists, ch r Kytuen and educators on the witness I stand. An advantage Is seen In the wit ness method, since otherwise the at torneys would have to limit them selves to ItfUiUI about the constitu tionality of the law In seokinf? to quash the Indictment. This would he a deadly dull procedure for the thousands expected to attend the trial. The attorneys will motor to Knox ville this afternoon to attend com mencement exercises at Neal's laiw college, whe-e all the defense law yers will gel honorary degrees, lian-ovt Speaker Harrow addressed 75 of the town's business men on "Ktcrnlty and Tol erance.'' last night. "People want to know." he said, "whether I believe in eternity. I answered that I am 6S years old. Life insurance statistics which 1 have looked up tell me that if 1 live the life of an average man I haven't much longer to live "Square ahead of me lies the end. No otto realiies this more than 1. 1 don't think there 111 anything living that decant want to keep on living, whether it he man. : tree or a political party, j "About these questions of life and death I have tried to find out hut I thus far have learned little. 1 have ibeen antagonistic to all creeds that have come before me and a instill i seeking with an open mind and 1 hope I may still find an answer." Harrow was introduced by Hen , McKenzle, a prosecution attorney in I the Scopes case. McKonzie assured Darrow that "in spite of press reports you are as safe in Tennessee as a babe in a mother's arms." SELF DEFENSE carrying so I struck him with a bot tle. "He reeled but continued fighting with Crigsliy. and then I struck him with a pen knife, lie collapsed ." Their only thought was to get An derson out of the apartment, the women said, so they, with tlrlgsby's laid, curried him Into the elevator. iiiif rv LI tlrlgsby took his revolver ami black Two Held for Death otuck j William J. (iloria. attorney for LUStOmS UUarU i MW. Howard, declared she had a l"porf.v( case of self defense." QlorU is tieeklng (Irigahy to substantiate IClini StrUCK IKer HOiUl, Itho women's recital of the crime. ' , . , m. I Anderson was divorced hy his wife ineil OiaOOeU 1MUI1 I" lull week on grounds of Intoxication, Party Found by Police tU. Ufl Wit to The llend Hulletln) SAN FRANCISCO. Juue 23. !.eoj Crigsby. wanted in connection with the killing here Sunday night of Al-I hen Anderson, customs officer. WW Meat Packers Sh()W Wll.V, IBI taken from an nut stage at Santa Declared At CutlVClUioil Barbara tbss afternoon, local oil.- cers were informed He will be re- Hogged Fuel Kfficicntly I -oil. Hut turned here for questioning I'rauspoi-tiition OotH Chief ! New Up-to-Date Shoes ARRIVING EVERY DAY! Scientists Emphasize Forest Conservation J : n : Problem Seen SAN FHANC1SCO. June Claiming self defense. Mrs Frank i (l, .. wlr, ,bJ Bullrtlll) Howard and Mrs. Klsie Lotte were PORTLAND, June 2J-Necessity held by police today in connection , ( conserving the forest supply of northwest was stressed I with the slaying of Albert Anderson. United States custom guard Through their attorney, the wool len announced UW wouhl admit the I crime, but claim they battled with fAnderson only when it became nec jessiiry to protect themselves. Anderson, mortally wounded, was found In the elevator of a fashion able apartment house Sunday night i He had been struck on the head I with a blunt Instrument and then stabbed In the chest. He died en route to the hospital w ithout regain i ing consciousness. Doth Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Initio ,are pretty, young matrons, living to gether at the ( lift apartments, where the slaying occurred. Mrs. Howard, according to the de fense attorney. William J. tiloria. the Pacific before the American Soeletv of Me chanical Kugltieers meeting here in a regional convention. Delegates were in Portland today from Washington, Oregon. Idaho and British Columbia. "Lumbermen must take their les sons from the moat packers." A. N. Walstad of Taconin. declared. "Pack ers utilize all the hy products of the ; meat Industry except the pig's squeal. Lumbermen should follow that old ; packers' slogan, and uUUm the'waste in lumbering." Dr. O. F. Stafford, head of the chemistry department of the Univer sity of Oregon, who has devised a means of distilling wood alcohol from lumber byproducts, declared that such a scheme is commercially will admit that she struck Anderson practical In hard wood districts only. I over the head with a bottle, then Furthermore, he said. i new I stabbed him with a pen knife w hen European discovery of making w ood I he grew hostile and she feared he alcohol from water gas of coke and would kill her. steam at a very low cost threatened WOMEN'S TAN PUMPS $3.95 LADIES' DRESS SHOES $3.40 AMI $4.25 A L L MEN'S DRESS SHOES $4.95 WORK SHOES $3.50 Blf Bt n Chippewa and Olson Loggers $14.50 ; U A R A N T E E 1 844 WALL PURSLEY'S Popular I 'rit e Store Elks Show Is Opening With Excellent Cast Will McCormack Claims Bend Teacher As Bride Coming here last night from Port land where they were married Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. William McCor mack were visitors in Bend today. Mrs. McCormack previous to her marriage was Miss Kllen Dahl, do mestic- siience teacher in the llend V: 'I'"1 MWOUUCOd ihl would entirely tO eliminate WOOd alcohol as high school lust year. Both Mr. and i "stand by my pal to the end." a profitable by product of American Mrs. McCormack are O. A. C. gradu-l Leo tirigaby. claimed by the worn- forests ates. Mrs. McCormack is the dattgh-'en to have been the fourth member. Advancement in the efficient use ter nt Mr nnH Mr A P ll.hl nf of the "Dartv" in their atiartmellt. is of wnud win,;.. In ' ' I f.iMl" .a .4 J Portland and McCormack is the son being hunted. described by several engineer, but 'of V. K. McCormack. Deschutes Mrs. Howard, according to her at- it was pointed out that because of jcounty stockman. They were mar-. torney. will admit that she flirted transportation cohU. hogged fuel rled in the Norwegian Lutheran with Anderson on the streets Sun- could not be expected to compete I church in Portland, with Miss Hazel j day evening and permitted him to w ith other fuel except under special Calbreath. also a Bend teacher, as : follow her to the apartment where circumstances. the maid of honor and Frank Hoehr , Mrs. Lotte and llrigsby were. of Portland as best man. Shortly afterward. Mrs. Howard Mrs. McCormatk is a member of claimed. "Anderson became abusive 'the Delta Delta Delta sorority and. He cursed me and said he had been her husband is a member of Beta having trouble with his wife and In- Theta Pi fraternity. tended ruling women from now on." "I rushed from the room and he Some of the nicknames still bOMO followed, striking me. tlrlgsby came by prominent baseball clubs have to my assistance and the two men descended from the earliest days of wrestled. I was afraid Anderson the game. would use the revolver I saw him The musical mystery show which the Klks are stoning at the capital theater, the curtain of which goes up at S o'clock tonight, had its dres. rehearsal at the Klks' club last eve nlng. The choruses, specialty artl-ts. models and kiddles were all full of pep and going strong The costum ing Is all colorful ami beautiful, urn! the girls proved themselves quick change erllsta last nivht as they ap peared and reappeared In rapid inc. cession during the running of the musical prologue, and etu h time In completely different outfits of con tinning The fashion models wire beautiful In evening gowns, ami the little tots were wonderful In their Impersonations of (anions movie stars Can you Imagine a tiny two year old "Mack Souncll Bathing Bounty' '? Well, the Klks' show has one And that Isn't all There ate five more liny Impersonators, each one clever In her particular role ThOM who temultled after lb,' close of the musical prologue re hearsal to watch the principal cast rehearse, were an enlhiisluHtic crowd Th ut sale is open at Mnglll Krsklue'n drug store, with pleUt) of good reset vattolts left for (on! Taking the world over, more pee pie play billiards Ihau any Dlkl iht. SACRIFICE Hitlici- limit i and '!. I will sacrifice ill) NrufcU lug., wlil.li are new d up to date, In Oe and modem ibi" om Hoi. Row leoeoU" r,l.- i .e III. ami read 'or , ipeury. n opporJunHl that won't luol IOUHi i eh ,ii m'h inn Ht.i phone IIS I l At rv npiirv nnnirn HULL. BfcNU UK1VLK IN PRINEVILLE JAILl Intoxication Charge and Bottle Also in -Girls Car TONIGHT - CAPITOL j Elk's Show m The 3 -Act Musical Revue hTheHoodo" A Riot of Fun and Thrills I TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY "Bud" Burgess "The Hoodoo" is a guaranteed production and is the sensation of the theatrcial season ISpecial to The Bend Bulletin) lMUNKVIu.i:. June It. Driving an automobile while under the Influ ence of Intoxicating liquor cost John jWornstaff of Bend $100. 6 days in ; Jail and the forfeiture of his driver's license for one year. Wornstaff was 'arrested on Third street Sunday night by Kalph Jordon. deputy sher iff, and arraigned in Justice K. O. I Hyde's court Monday morning, w hen I he pleaded guilty to the charges The car Is (he property of Frank Heed of Bend. The sentence rocelved by Worn staff is the minimum sentence that can be imposed on anyone under the : same charges of arrest, according to the new law passed at the last legls ; UUU re, which went Into effect May 28 of this year. The now law In creases the penalty. Besides the driver, two girls with 'a bottle partly filled with liquor In their possession, and Karl Bmlth, also jof llend. were the occupants of the ; OUT. The ;;lrls, whose names were j not revealed, were not arrested. Smith, who via driving the same j car at Powell Unite, was arrested for 'crowding A. J. Sanford off the road ISanford followed them to town and reported them to Sherlfr S. W. Yan cey. Deputy Jordou made the urreut, ' Spilth w'as brought before Justice j Hyde Monday morning, who Imposed 6n him n fine of SlUU and forfeited his driver's license for one year, for reckless driving. 'Scotty" Rae Pretty Girls $5000 Special Effects 50 People Spakane Symphon-aters 3 Big Acts 10 Scenes Seat sale now on at MaRill-Erskine Drugstore Admissio,$1.0() and $1.50 7e Special Hot Weather Easy Payments Arrangement For Patrons Using Our Power ONLY $1 A.00 I I t The Ballet Chorus GET YOUR SEATS NOW STAGE LINES BEND TO KLAMATH FALLS m;avi:s o.aii.v llend lo Klamath I'a I Is, A.M. llend to Udell lathe nnd railroad points, Si IS Connections made with other singes in lli-nl and Klamath I-'hIIm PHONE un-.i I1'1CE FRENCHIE'S SERVICE STATION 10 Down BALANCE ON EASY MONTHLY, WEEKLY or SEMI-MONTHLY PAYMENTS WITHOUT INTEREST Westinghouse or Hotpoint Hughes RANGES These electric rangefl cost lcs.s to own anil operate than do fuel-burning cook .stoves. The hoifsewife has found them the Ideal cooker, far more sat isfactory. They are a God-send during the hot period of the year. They are quicker and far more convenient, saving the litter, trouble and labor resulted by fuel-burning ranges. Kor a cooler kitchen, a belter satislied and a heaithier and happier wife this BUmmer discus.; this plan with us. Ranges from $67.50 to $220.00 The Bend Water Light & Power Company i : M M m HI IB . '