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Tuesday Eveningr,n. i Page Two THE EUGENE GUARD - - .(i 1 H f! ; J I i i 1 ? 1 t i it WALL STREET MAY E! tive eeeretnry of the, Ijaoe counrjr chapter of the American Jted Croii. "After June 7 auch applications will not be a rep ted unlena filed within twj years from date of lapse or cancella tion," tnya Mia Norton, "with tli final date of July li, Iti'M for any ip plication for reinstatement of term in surance," Kliff ii rues any Lane county veteran coming under the proriaiom of this act to tnke advantage of it and reinstate their insurance promt- NEW YORK, Stay 10. The con nection of aHfiociates of Henry Ford with a New York bond house waa gn erolly held In fiuancinf circles today na meaning the manufacturers en trance In Wall street. Yet from Detroit came a denial that it had any significance. The newly organ id Guardian Detroit company, op ened for nuinefts yesterday in the Equitable building on Kroadway, near Wall street. One of the directors is Karneat Kanzler, vice-president of j the Ford Motor company. The Oitardian Detroit company Is announced aa n investment branch of the Guardian- Trust company of of Detroit of which Kdsel onl Henrv's son. is a director. The Guardlsn Detroit company, has taken over the municipal bond busi ness of Kean, Highie company of De troit and New York who will continue in business as underwriters. 'J'lid New Vork Tribune says: "Henry Ford bus hunit out his shingle in Wall street. The man who denounced, defied and dispensed with America's most important financiers has opened up ,ou office iu their stronghold." In a denial that, the F'ord Interests are entering Wall street, Htewnrt h. Hitmen, president of the Gunrdiaii Detroit company, said in Detroit: "There is no truth in the state ment that Ford interests nre, making this move. Both men (Edsel Ford and Kandor) held similar positions with the Kean, Higbie company be fore its incorporation into the new company. " " " Reds Again Active In Sofia, is Report SOFIA. Mat 10. W) - The re kindling of communist activity is no ticeable throughout Bulgaria, report a received here indicate, despite, govern ment statements that the last glimmer of revolutionary activity is being de stroyed. Minister of War Vrfulkoff has admitted fchat many new conspiracies directed at the lives of high officii, la have been dincovered, snd that the government has concentrated- troops to deal with the situation. (Continued from page one) hibitlng the. teaching of evolution in Tennessee's schools. , John T. Scoped, high school teacher and coach of the Dayton football team, is the central figure of the war. While the crafty general responsible for the court action is George W. 'ltuppleycfi, 1(0, manager of the Cum berland Coal and iron company, n "rabid" evolutionist. Scopes, to test the law, will admit that he taught his high school stu dents from "Civic Biology," n text book adopted by the state text book commission appointed by the governor hi Illicit. The entire book deals with evolu tion and somewhere near the end the Darwinian theory is summed up as follows: "We have now learned that animal forma may bo arranged so :i to begin with the simple one called forma and culminate with a group whim contains nun himself. Itapplcyea, learning of the text took, induced Scopes to become the victim of a cour: action. The good people of Dnyton wero shocked. Nine-tenths of them bad never beard of the evolutionary theory uniii they read ff the law in their weekly paper, At first they were strong for the law. But now whan It Involved Scopes. Ho was the star teacher nf the school. And he was tho football coacli whose team hud h(;ld Chattanooga ot comparatively low score. At the some time they will remain unshaken in tmcir belief that man prang from Adam aud Kve and not from the missing link. And, doing both, they will take out their spile on Hnppleyea, for it was he. they sny, "who begun It all." One day recently Scopes actually had to step in to prevent several of bin indignant friends from w1.T-la.vin3 Hnppltyea and giving him a beating. Honey to test out tiie law is plenti ful. On a drug stort' window is pasted ft lUt of men and women who offer to psy ths cost, whatever it may h. There are 00 nnmes, and tho list grows daily. On the list are nnmes of liberals from ann parts of the coun try, from Morris Hillqult and the American Civil Liberties union In New York to .Msyunrd Shipley nnd the American Srirnce nisoclMtion In Still Francisco, Town folk are not interested In the report! that an array of nationally known Individuals Including Willian Jennings Bryan will corns here to he prosecution and ntjfja, but gond been scerre re may never be n Scopes, Schools no Studied Bx$Iedford Board Tha minfti of the school board of MedftM.' accompanied hv .1. ,. Cross, 'ineinher of the Mrdford ril.r council, ,nfyt yesterday in F.iigenc, inspecting' the two new Minnl limn here, and discussing school inaticin with Kugene off u 'n I and membera of the board here. Hoth Hi, Konaeveu and the WlUoo school h''tles wfr" thoroughly Inspected, am! tint visitors nimle notes nn the many featurea uf the two structures. The city of Kuge: 1, fortunate u have mrk ejcell.'HI buildings, till! via itnra .aid, and lv litcltjr tlit atifsct'M7 ltf t found with i, difficulty. At Mcdford tin fl-cilon of a ,. hool ait ai difficult and n Inreo oxprna to th, city, A new ln.li aclmol ia to he t.fctfd there aoon. "Kugrue can well bt rmid of the new btiildlna".," ay (i. U, Jnn, clerk of thia diairict, "fur they are already beiiif atudied by achoul otfi rinla frum other diatricta aa model.." Orjtnnlzation of Jloy Kcout troop number aix haa now been completed, itnnounceH C. It. Clark, bead of Boy Scout work in Kuxene, aud the troop will he under the auapicea of tbe Ht. Mary's fcpiacopnl church, Dr. it. T. iiurnett ia the chairuian of the com mittee, nnd Hev. Frederick J. Jen nings, bat been chosen troop cbapliiin. Utner tnemhera of the scout commit tee are Lester J. Temple, Dr. C. V. Willoughby, Nelson F. Macduff, Wil liam Iturker, ani T. M. tierow, Homer Koberta has been selected na scoutmaster, and I.yle Kelling, aa sislant. The scoutmaster and aseist ant, and committee wiil meet this with the University hich school troop, an1 the members of the new organization will be selected at thia time. The ICpiscopal church haa put the (iulld hall at the disposal of the scouta, and meeting, will hereafter Ou held there, it Is Muted. Thia will, no doubt, he a great convenience to the members, aa a kitchen with all equip ment la available, as well aa the hall for meetings. The Hoy rlcouts of the city are all working hortl for the scout rally, wincn will be held on June '1. Varioua contests will be held at thia time, ami hoys will be given a chance to demon strate their skill in scoutcrnft. .Mr. Clark will sprak tonight to the M. Andrews brotherhood of the I'rvsbyterlan church on scout work, it is announced. The l-egu'.nr monthly dinner of tho brotherhood will he held. Interest in Hoy Scout work Is growing in Cottage Urove, anys Mr. Clark, nnd a troop ia expected to he orguulncd there this auuimer. A meet ing of men Interested haa been called at l lint- place for rent Sunday, and Mr. L'lnrk will go down to explain the scout work. r 88-96 Ninth Ave. West Stanley Building Eugene, Ore. In Our Meat Department Unusual Meat Bargains All Day Wednesday Pork Bones Fresh from shouldor and loin. Off. 5 pounds for atwtr Smoked Picnics Mild sugar cured -i Qt pound CORRECTION Typographical error in Monday's ad quoted Puro Cane Sugar, 11 pound sack, at $6.45. CORRECTED PRICE 100 Pound Sack' $6.45 lined up rvjj defense, jjr Monke V ror.tha.gr aroumi i anoiber t New ,.,. nrstrX Keinstatement of Insurance Urged On Disabled Vets Section 304 of th World war tM rrsn's act gives former service mm with a disability of service origin until June 7, JJ- in which to apply for reinstatement of term insurance, a Df'uores Orsce Nortou, fiem- Words of Praise For Kent Cooper Topic of Sermon -Dr. Mll.WAI KKK, Mis., May 111... taut If. Jcukius, in a sermon nt Iin mamiel 1'reshyterinn riiurch hero de clared, "It Is said of Kent Cooper, the wonderful new tei.d of the Assoclatc l I'tese, that Ilia irienda consider him 'the most imjuialtive mau In Ameri ca " "To him It Is simply life Itsolf 'to know,' to find out things, about any thing and every:li,ng iin.l then literal ly to tell the world," he said. "And te is right about It, and t'hat la exactly the kind of man the world needa and wants. For no man can tell how largely what little, gradual, yenr by year, Intellectual advancea America innkea due to the Intention and at tempt of that great organisation 10 have our newspei era give u accurate aud exact information." Radio men Call Meeting Tonight A meeting of the Pacific Northweat Radio Trades msoclalion haa been called for tnisM. it ia announced. Kiery radio desh-r. and olhera Inter- eated, ia urged to attend, the an nouncement states. The firrt order of husfnrsa wiTl he election of permanent officers, and other matters of importance will come up. it is staled. The preliminary steps for the permanent organisation were taken recently at n luncheon, and the nirangemertta will he completed tonight. I'he meeting la called for 7:30 In the chamber of commerce rooms, A 'heck of the city showa that .1:17 radio outfits are now in use, and it la be lieved that a lively nrganliation can ho fostered and maintained here. Va rioua problems constantly arising can then bo dealt with, and dealers and experta will offer their aervlcea 1 auch matters. Alarm is Sounded In Search for boy ASTORIA, tire., May ItV- An alarm went out over the northern part of the state today for offieera to search for Kenneth Flake, X who has been oiissing from hi home for a week. Pete lad's mother, Mrs. tleorge Ander sen of this city, had been in Portland, where her hunhand la uadergnina: medical treatment and returned to find! both. tnat tier son nail disappeared. ttie loy Is said to have been seen with a companion nearly a week ago loading a rnwbo.it wit provisions at Buroaide eight miles east of Astoria. Bids ware opened for several Lane county Toad project by tha county court at a late hour thia afternoon, and action on thera deferred until to morrow at 1:30, It wn announced. Threa projects are to be contracted for, the McL'olloin Gap eection of the Hadleyville rond, two miles; hauling 3,000 ynrdB of crushed rock for the Portage section' of the North Fork road, aud the Oreen Door section of tha Kugene-Lorane rood, four miles. Htso, Dyer and Johnson wero low bidders on the first project, that of the McColloin gap, with J4.017.I10. Other bidders were (Joddiird and Put nam. $4,1117; Peterson and ricott, $7, 4!tt!.!M; A. I'. Mathews, 4,03:i; Earl h. McXutt, $41)78; and Nyatnnder and Moaa, foOIKi. Only one hid was turned In on the Portage project, that of Peterson nnd Schroeder, who offered to haul the rock for 30 cents per yard mile. Low bid on the Oreen Door sec tion waa made by Davidson and Oli ver, who bid f 15,0s'-'. Other bids were Leiaman Construction company, $31, S.V; Warren Construction company, $l.orii!; and C. M. lgoe. $1'I,1.'jO. Final action on the bids ia expected tomorrow at 1:30. Portland-Seaside Bus Sale Pending PORTLAND. Ore., May lO.Nejro tintions for purchase of tho Jaloff Porilond-Heiisidei bus line by tho Spo kane, Portland nnd Scuttle Transpor tntion comimny, an auxiliary corpora tion of the railway, probably will he closed Into today, says tho Portland Telegram. fetomo weeks ago the Jaloff and H. P, & S. stage lines joined in obtaining from tho Oregon public Sendee com mission authority to restore fares to basis prevailing before cut rates be came effective. New Motor Plate Designs Prepared SALEM, Ore.. My 10. Secretory of State Ham Koser let the contract today for the 1"0 motor vehicle li cense plates to the Irwin-Hodson company nf Portland. The plates will be black with white numbers. The contract calls for 200.000 paire of plates for passenger cars, .17,000 pairs for trucks, 2700 pairs of pistes fur motorcycles, 700 motor vehicle dealers platos and IB.OOO chnuffeurs badges. BLAST HURTS MANY OUCAi.O, May 11--(4 A score or more of persons were reported injured -some probably fatally when a fire works plant at Krauklin Park, a sir hurb. eipioded today. The entire plant owned by the Tiiberty Fireworks com pany, was reported to have bfen de stroyed. The first explosion came at 4 o'clock and a series of (SO or mor explosions followed. These explosion are reported to have trapped upwards of half a hundred workers in the plant. MAGAZINES ART BARRED SAl-KM, Ore., May . An or dinance was introduced afc the meet ing of the city council here last night prohibiting the sale on news stands of mi mine judged to he obscene. Com plaint at the character of tome of ths magasines sold was made by i J. Nelson, principal of the Salem hig;) school. The ordinance prorides a penalty or fine or imprisonment or (Continued from page one) ing on circumstantial evidence. The defense made prominent the testimony of friends at to Shepherd's character. A venireman was asked by Shep herd's counsel if prejudice would re sult in the juror's mind if Shepherd does not act as a witness in his own behalf. Shepherd and his wife, aftr their first affectionate greeting were not permitted to remain together at the opening of the trial! She was given a seat across the aisle. Both express ed gratification that the trial'was un der way ami Shepherd hoped it would be hurried through. Miss Pope Arrives. Miss Ittnbclle Pope, fiance of young McL'lintock, who waited at his death bed with a license to wed him and who was given an if.S.OOO annuity in his will, returned yesterday from the Pacific coast to testify against Shep-, herd. The disappearance of Hubert White, an Important state witness, was re vealed today by First Assistant State's Attorney ' (leorge K. (iormat) who expressed himself as perturbed. He said detectives reported that While, a former employe of Kaiman's university uf sciences, by whom the state hoped to show that Shepherd had visited the school, had vanished Inst Friday nnd that his wife and two child reu also had disappeared. Omaha Opens war On Obscene Books OMAHA, Neb., May 3D. Action ng.iinst the sale cf "risque1 mngazin.rs to high school students was started by County Attorney ltea.1 yesterday when he referred to federal authorities Complaints of high school teachers that periodicals containing salacious stories and obscene pictures had bean found In the school. The magazines in question cm be obtained at alinoit any news stand, County Attorney BpjiI said, but there h no state taw und?r whicJ the disturbers can be prosecut ed. "Such inagaxines, in my opinion, ore doing more to break down the morale of the children than anything eloe," Heal said. "They are the curse of the age. They print suggestive stories which are not fit for anybody to read, let alone high school chiltlnu of tender age. If there was any way I might briun prosecutions in the-tij cases 1 most certainly would do so.' America Held far Ahead of England MVKRPOOT.. May 10. tP) The Very Hev. Wlllitm Ralph Inge, de.,n of St. Paul's, who returned here to day from his visit to the I'nlted States said his visit had convinced him tint America, both materially and spirit- World's Largest Chain Department Store Mrr7XV A NATION-WIDE,. I 'MaCo. Insorporaitd, 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 945-946 Willamette, Eugene, Oregon Cottage Grove Pliable Quality At Lower Prices English Model Suits Designed for the Student With all the promise of dominating, developing manhood; with dignity and character. Above all else, they have value; of the J. C. Penney calibre. In the much-wanted, twobutton, singlebreasted model, semi blunt vest and straight-hanging trousers, bull but not ex treme. Excellent cassimeres in stripes, fancy mixtures and overplaids that perfectly harmonize with the model. Every color and shade that's new and desirable for spring. And Don't Overlook the Groups At $16.75 and $24.75 Comfort - Fitting Solar Hats of Tan Barkalu Braid Remember the time when a man's straw was ' hard and unyielding and most uncomfortable. That was in the old days. What a difference today! This pliable, easy-fitting straw of tan Barkalu braid is tha last word in comfort. It has dominat ing style, too, and brown silk band to match. Styled in the correct dimensions ; flexible brim ; cushioned-fitting leather" sweat-band. Real, man's size value at "Men! It's 701 Hose!" Quality; In Every Pair! 49 $1.98 a Pair Made of fine gauge pure thread silk mercerized yarn rib top elastic, easy to put on foot of mercerized yarn, in suring long wear. Knitted so as to show no unsightly . loose threads. It's Value Hose Extraordinary uhlly, is for in advance of Great Brit ain. American "hustle" which tends m irritate soinn Britishers, the dean found to be "mostly pose." He de scribed the American pronount'iutioD nf the English languape as very mucu like our own. when spoken by educat ed classes. " He said that he had "stuck to pro hibition for three weeks" and was am sorry to return to his own cellar. 'T told them that in America," he added. Plant Building to Have new Addition RIVfcR LOAM River loam for sale. Phone 11S0-T. iel R HOTEL ASTO 2nd A Hill Los Angelea Every Room haa Private Toilet 60 Baths New. Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres Free Garage Tariff from .i0 ANNOUNCEMENT Meeting Oregon - Montana Lot Owners Inquiries from all over the stnte make another meeting imperative. Delegations from Albany, Ash land, Rosclmrg and Cottage Groe will be present. ' Every lot owner urged to nttend Thursday, 8 p. m., at CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Valley Printing Co New Location, Stanley B'Ai WEDDING AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AN0 S0CIAI PRINTING FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL' RrKINGFTKI.il. Mar 10. (Sppe-; ial) -F.ilenaive remodeling ot the . southeast eorner of the Springfield ' Hooth-Ketly aawmill to increase the ; mill'a atorajte capacity for the sash i (tang of 110 snwa, hPRnn this morninu. A section of the mill floor, 2S hy 44 feet ia to be torn ot, so that cants i can be piled in the machinery room j below and carried hick anil forth by an electric crane. Tha oilers' bench j and machinery racks hare been moved ; out. A door will be built In a corner of the belt room adjoining and 61 feet of walk will be laid, according to John C. rarker, head millwright, who j ia In chargs of repairs. WILSON PLEADS GUILTY roHTI.AXD, Ore., Mar If). Hor. ace tirecley Wilson of rt'ehiirg, for mer Imfian agent at Klamath reser vatlon, thia afternoon pleaded guilty Id federal court to charges of violation of th federal Mann act. after falling in an effort to obtain a pestpone ment of his trial. Federal Judge II. 8. Hean said ha would give sentence Monday, FRENCH FLIEnS 0IE TOntN, France, May ui, .(! Adjutant Foiny, war aviator, and hta mechanic. Jean Fouoher, were kill ed today when their plana crashed soou after they had hopped off in ao airplane race lu a military cup competition. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j FOU SALK !.; Kord touring car In gtHd thipe, new top and side mr taint, ft good tiro, licenae. Trie $&iO. ISKO. . ItlAXt-MKK. (hM Kleventta avenue writ. tf J'hone t K, Hte vna for piano tufting, i l.OiST rir ot wtd green rtmrutvl ; , ,.., ,, .-.,.,,., i girt on .t Nth Mrret. 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