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Pago Six THE EUGENE GUARD Friday -fc, veiling, January 2, ) NEWS OF THE DAY CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA . .... , , ' o ' o -. . ' . Wilda Bennett Asks Wife's Facts Screen Star And Pitcher Wed B I ' te8uww imn , , , wmwwi n m psr , 4- j X .if, fin I mfSt Jsse?: Ex-Countess And Her Farmer Husband Who Courted Her By Mail I Kid McCoy's Blow Restored Mind 1 , 1 . iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiTriiiimaiiiiimMM f Ul 3 "' n.io biaiiau Hi me "iiiovich " ua Gloria Summers, and Kurl Juul, formerly star pitcher of the defunct Brooklyn Federal League team and boh of Nell Juul, Chicago political leader, have been wed, according to word from Chicago. Their romance had a dual inception once at the Chjfeda ballpark, where Miss Davis saw .lujl pitch, and a second time In a Chicago cinema theater, where Juul fell in lovo with tbo image, of Gloria Summers. It William II. Meyers, a farmer of Melbourne, Fla., Is shown hero ' with Mrs. Meyers, the former Countess Marie Larlsch, 64 years' old, who is a niece of the mur dered Austrian Empress Elizabeth and cousin' of Crown Prince Ru dolph. She was one of the most beautiful members 6t the bril liant old Austrian court. Mey ers read of her tragic life in the newspapers and wrote to .her. After a correspondence pve came to this country and " they were married at Elizabeth, K. J. This photograph was taken while they were spending their honeymoon on Meyers' Florida farm. While Norman Selby, famous Kid McCoy of did prize ring dayd passed long Hours in i.os Angeies jail, awaiting trial lor the murdefc of Mrs. Theresa Mors, his sweetheart, he boxed much with the othef-. prisoners. One of his opponents, held on the charge of passing bat chocks under the name of Allen Azen, had been an amnesia victirf for eight months. One of McCoy's blows landed on his chin. Thft shock brought back his memory and he identified himself as Morrij Laborwitz, and said he was engaged to bo married in Baltimore oaS Christmas dayTho criminal charges may bo dismissed in vie5 oi ins mental stale. , CKAiarEg c.rtfegy q-wsypA. es sorter nr Wilda Bennett, of Great Neck, Long Island, playing In. "Madam Pompadour," ban made a spirited defense to charges made against her by Mrs. KalherineNM. Frey, of Louisville, Ky., wife of Charles C. Krey, turfman. She demanded a bill of particulars. Mrs. Frey sued Miss Bennett for $100,000 for alleged alienation of affections. Miss Bennett dpnicd charges of misconduct. Shows New Way Of Taming Bandit Georgia Boy of I I Has Mind 5 Years In Ad- vance of Average Adult IF IjS-wSl Church Saved From Autioneer's Hammer Mrs. Lucy Jv Franklin ' Named Dean of Women At Boston University 0 (;hnrles Hoyce. son of Mrs. Falll lloyco of Atlanta.. (Is., him passed n mental tost tit ternary linlverslly showing that U'li mental age Is 1!), although he is only 11. The averago adult has a mind rating of 16 years. Chnrles, who will enter collfKn next fall, Is a regular boy. Ho likes all sports d plays buselmll, football and ton nla and Is a good swimmer. Miss' I.llllnn Johnson, "ot Chica go, persuadsd Donald McClugh, twenty-three year-old farm hand, to give her his. revolvor after McClugh had held her up, drew from him a promise that he would ijilil n career m crime, Him uil'ii ) took irm to her home to end Ills - three-days' fast. Neighbors who saw the rough looking strang er were not so tolerntit. however. They 'called police and, McClugii was jailed. , Twelve members of the Ladles' Aid Society of the CunniiiKii.un Kansas, .Methodist church saved their church from going under tho hammer by going Into, the fields and husking corn: They thus raised the $1,000 that prevented foreclosure on the $25,000 structure. Mrs. Lucy Jenkins Franklin racently became tho first dean of women at Boston University. This is the first time a woman has been elevated to such a high position in tiie educational world. E 'III SCIENCE PAPER WASHINGTON, Jnn. 2. IVmoiih Blnrmrd by ropurtH of a lijibt rooliittf off of I ho mm ft yotir ns were ih ftiircd there vn lut imminent (1hiir r of auotlirr K'O flRO in pilplTA ilK'llulfl nmoug tho scores picaird fur lo Sluy's 8l8nion f tliu Amciiciui Ah ttottiiiUtin for tho AiIviiiicouhmiI of Heir nee. Ir. A. V. Culomun. of Mw Jtoyal ' Mitiiriu Mukpuid u( Toronto, Hiui Trtpfi'Mior V. .1. 1 Itim pli rt uf tlie lluitM SlflleH weiitlier luireati. dimico tuWHrd t'omlitions believed to titkMice townrd ruixlilionti believed to bo the oiuhp of previt'im U-o ime. (ilitcifit periods of tho pant otin be heal nccoiinted for, ProfesKor Ihnn pfiVeyi) bt'llcved tlie numunpt inn of great ciiaiiKeii In land levelx. lilaficrt would descend tbo nimnitaius nnd, with the modfrntiiijt influence of the ett ithut off any pnnniblo volr-mie dunt reducing the huii'm bent, heavy kiiowh uould renin in through the (uui liter and nccuiuijliite until an Ice nue hud ft in. The cotieluKion (but ire era were more freipient nt one time than in n cent geologic etocli wait renetitid in Ir. i'nleiuiiu'M paper, which reviewed evidence tb;it the earth in jr.ener.il eeiim wanning up. 1'roduction of ausar from d:thlU as a 4'imiinercitil poNnihility was dii ciiKed In n paper prepared from chembal aertioti by lr. A, .ho k Hin, of tho bnrenu of ntnmlnrd. Sim.ir lit tlie Irvuloae form, whicii sweet er limn other ujfJir, r.in be prodncrd by a new rrycliilliziin prw i-ia froui, both dabliriK and artii hokeg, ho aaid. , fore the ..jierirun Slatin(knl lUhoui i lion. "Jti the fi'nt yvar of 'iftt muny morn boya die tJiau g i iIh. tlie prop' r tloii of boy deaths being cre.it er In t ic ftraL t nop tli uu I Rradually i peroiiHitm tltroiiRh Uio reat of the year. Studied nuido in place, periodn and noelal Htr.ita where the Infant det.th rata If low, shov the rntlo of bov den tliu to tv'iil deatlm ia hich. Aa wu go hick in embroyouio life this ratio Ntcndily rreiiNPf, The male,, appirently, a the weaker animal, nt least nftitthu Marl of "life." V x William J. Bryan Joins Scientists T El WASHINGTON, dan. U. William 1. lirjnn, whoe dinMent from tho the ory of the evolution of man ciitno in for a d'acuion in a paper read at the current meeting of tho American A unfit! t inn far the Advancement of Sci ence, became a member of tho fla no eta I inn today. Itryan'a check for the $. member- i ship fee wna received by innil, 1 here wax no iudicaliou that the now mem ber expected to attend the preaent netioi), WASIHNtrniX, Jin :!: ; Soien tlxta attend ng tho annual convention of ibe American ANsuclatioii foe (lie Advnneement of Science unhered ill tho new year with further dis closures of t ientif.e progress that pointed tbo way to important accom plishment In the dawning year. Score of pfnera, many dealing with highly specialised and abstract ". jeets that bold only xuggealive tnter ost for the laymen, were prepared for today'a various aecl.oiial iuee:iugs of iho convention. "Tomperameiitnl temperatures. " n ;i mark of American weather were discussed In a paper by Or, W ilis I. Militant, professor of nteterorology at Williams college. The problem of why tho weather has abnormal xlreaks of long duration has not vt hwu .olved. be mid, but anme progress hnn been made. in (hit direction. 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