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THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE | UNABLE TO STOP IN CASPER; | MAY VIEW OIL FIELDS LATER Members of the sub-appropriation committee of the house of repre- sentatives, having charge of appro- priationg for the interior depart- ment, will not be able to visit Casper at this time on their tour of western parks, reservations and projects, ac- cording to a message received today by Congressman Chas. E. Winter. “Appreciate invitation but plans now made all along the line. Regret impossible to come to Casper,” the Che Caspet Daily Tribune a YOU KNOW ME AL- es on 3, OLO BOY Y message read. It was signed by 1T ‘To Rep. Lous C. Cramton, chairman GWENT, of the mmittee, Congressman Winter stated today thkt he would go to Yellowstone park on.August 7 to join the com- mittee and that he will endeavor at that time to persuade them to come to Casper with him for a visit to the Salt Creek and Teapot oll fields and view the lands that could be placed under irrigation along the Platte river. AUTONOMY {5 OFFERED AIFFO BUT REJECTION fo HELD LIKELY Franco-Spanish Pact on Tnbal Troubles Opens Way to Peace Under Protectorate. PARIS, July 9.—(By The Associated Press.)—France and Spain will offer Abd El Krim region autonomy in the Riff of Morocco under a protectorate. This the pal features of of the tri the French and Spanis co has repeatedly said that he not accept a anish protec he Spanis of Abd and for such military operations as may be necessary | The French for been seelsing this have capped aston of the French zone by in-| ity to pursue the Riffians when | retre od across the borde: terr! AMERICANS TO FORM ESCADRILLE Finds High Blood | Pressure’ Serum COOLIDGE TO PLAY INACTIVE ROLE IN COMING ELECTIONS Reports of Presidential “Support” for Certain Candidates Reported has always liked outdoor sporta and Played baseball when he was a boy —but not on Sunday What About Huber? He is content with his lot in life, 7 . . which is that of a farmer whose Vexing to Executive Yoaralare alternately’ loin and’tat, according to the wes He and his three sc meat and bread from corn and tobacc from Lafayette lmiles from he To @ little frame house built by his grandfather John Butler brought his bride, Magnolia McDonald, 2 years ago, and in this house they y-five acres of land three miles which is about 100 SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 9.—(By The Associated Press.)—President Coolidge does not intend to play an active role in congressional elections. This determination holds even in his own congressional district in Massachusetts in which a vacancy now exists us a mest) of recent death of George B. Churchill. teports that Mr y ? ar Dr W J} McDonald, St Catherine's, Ont., physician, ts now devoting al) his time to re- ate IE avrae OF EVOLUTION LAW IN. 7. MCHETUNS TINGLE TLE TENNESSEE GIVES HIS REASON TO GASPER PRACTICE Grantham, who had previous}. } sing- Dr. Thomas J. Riach returned to PARIS, July 9.—A Lafayette esca drille for service in \ ‘0 ts be ing formed by American volunteers who saw rervice with the foreign legion during the World war. Two pilots who already © engaged to fly with forces opposing the A. Pollock of harles W. Ker- roe New Orlean wood of Phil Kerw is A ber of the Lafayet adrt! 1916-17," he 8 and captured s. Later he beoame PAINLEVE DENIES RIFFIAN SUCCESS LATE SPORTS CLEVEI | {Associated of El B. Y.P.U. Votes Its Next Meeting To Los Angele today July 7 te 1" n in Le The Union also Jation b board of mana-| ern for the establishment of a ate of evangelism, A budget al year of $25,0( mendation ap adopted a rec Mace o- July Ken led, to score, The pyrotechnics-continued in the sixth when the Pirates dented the Casper yesterday to resume the practice of medicine after a month's stay on the Pacific coast, where he scoring platter four times and attended surgical clinics at poth brought their total up to 11, Carey Portland and Seattle. Dr. Hiach walked, Moore singled Cuyler walk- was formerly secretary of the Na ed and the sacks were choked, Barn- trona County Medical society and hart doubled, scoring Carey and resigned on his departure. He is Moore and McQuillan was relegated again located to the bench, k Bentley replacing in the O-S8 Building. : is be-) hi Lake still live with their three grown search work in the University | hind a movement to have Henr | h Senator Butler will attend. It} sons, Huber, Goldson and Kermit. of Toronto, in order to perfect | Bowles of Sp Id, seek his seat} wa neral ef that on this John Butler doesn’t believe in his discovery of » serom that re- | "6 known to be somewhat vexir | oces 1e latter would stage the | teachings. Yet when Huber duces high blood pressure His | {h® Paccutive despite his close per ning of his campaign for| Butler enters the University of if sonal friendship for Mr. Bowle | re-election in the contest to be wag- | ‘Tennessee to study. medicine, it will treatment. an extract of calf's | Bowles conferred here yeste , liv s credited with provi 7... Gta jed a year hence when he probably] be the realizatun®of a dream his iver, is credite proving | with Frank W. Si tr be opposed by David I. Walsh, | father once had for ‘himeelf. effective in 32 out of 34 test | friend of the president and | Democ: of And to be a doctor, Huber must cases White, also close to the exec 8 study biology and accept its teach- } (ins a Standing pat on this Mr.| Senator Butler president's | ings. Coolidge has made it k that| choice in the Ipst » and] What if John Butler had realized t the n- |v ator Lodge d e. was ap- | his ambition? r outing C > the senate See Paes eyan in his former offices | Aa (GOSH % THAT \-~ Horr Y HE CERTAINLY dap aloe Fe SPE Su THAT Y (Copyright, 1925, by Monkey, Book Is Banned _.But Evolution I[s Still Taught in Tennessee \§ UMPER WOOD The schoolhouse where John T. 5S that caused his indictment is s and Walter White, superintend the Bible before the modern bio copes taught the theory of evolutio hown above, Below are Scopes (lef ent of the Dayton Schools, who put logy textbook as a scientific author- PAGE | i By RING LARDNER NES, ITs © Gooo THING FoR vou Yr HIT You IN THE HEaD Y Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Office ‘The Bel! Syndicate, Inc. one of the lower animals. He wae a nomad, wandering from place to place, feeding upon whatever living things he could kill with his hands. “Gradually he must have learned to use weapons, and thus kill his prey, first using rough stone imple- ments for this purpose. As man became more civilized, implements of bronze and iron were used. About this time the taming of animals be- gan to take place, Man then began to cultivate the fields, and to have a fixed place of abode other than a cave. The beginnings of civilization were long-ago, but even today the earth {s not entirely civilized Incidentally, John 'T. Scopes’ name doesn’t appear in the roster of teach- ers approved for the local high school next year. He asked to be reappointed, but the school board passed over him. The board, how- ever, is waiting until after’ the trial before announcing defifMttely whether his services will be dispensed with. ieee DAYTON GOES ON HOLIDAY (Continued From Page One) |in establishing the doctrine that a | teacher can teach anything that he she please aid Mr. “Bryan, hers disregard the wishes of-their- employers, {t will become ary to find before appointment what the teacher thinks on disputed questions, because the people who | employ teachers will be just/as cer- to pr ent teaching what is objectionable to those who employ the teachers as bankers and busi- ness men are to prevent clerks from running the banks contrary to In- structions of their employers.’ Mr. Bryan, who !s associated with counsel for the prosecution of the young school instructor expressed the belief that the welfare of teach- rs is best preserved under the present system.” Under this sys- tem, he said, personal views of the teacher are left free and the control of what is to be taught ts left to those who employ the teachers— that is,” Mr. Bryan ‘asserted, “‘to the taxpayers and parents acting through legislators’ and boards of n t) s him. Singles by nor and Wright, Mrs, Riach, who accompanied her | ity. education." brought across the other husband to the coast, is remaining By CLARK KINNAIRD ,that contains n hit rhis | Evolutionists, Mr, Bryan insisted, gles by Barnhart, W Pepsin etry. a fr AAD rd dl PS ’ > Perk called the evolu; | have not considered the effect that Gooch gave the Pirates their twe! vances 2! . (Central Press Staff Correspondent.) ; «| “nullifeation” of the anti-evolution resort near Portland, Mrs. Kiech ; —Ten- | Ho be ell sag run in the eighth. The G . _ . DAYTON, Tenn, July 9. in d these eroups are be-| Statute would have on the teachers t and her mother, Mrs. Belle Griffin, | nessee children are still being | Chan and. thi groups are be- ¥ threatened dn the!minth'b) who ts with Mrs, Riach on the coast - “evi lieved by scientists to represent | !n public’ schools, double play cut down thetr +] tausht the (ruth about “evolution oF rat. ES p will return to Casper in August. feker py | Stages in eomplexity of development despite singles by Frisch and ; in spite of the dust kicked up by a mt oiney teache Wayl Dean, yot The latter ts recuperating from an | 4), Spee calle, of. life, on earth, rs aches ] 2 > illness which overtook her at ‘Poca- | that millions of ye #0 life upon tw opposed John tello, Idaho, while enroute to the| The state textbook commission |ii4 earth was very simple of the Pirates on the 5 const, has accepted as a substitute for the dually more and “more complex for the second gar Bs Beaire! URS biology textbook that made the of life appeared, as the re the game started 4 = | trouble for young Mr. Scopes, one med iat time show the n ea eee ae \SHIP SALE St oramipie ho teiatonaiiy | eee Ghee reaper, Me coe © world’s serit 1 | tween men and the rest of ate lite, The great. E h. scientist, | ae The Pirates s it 7 Al nature in a way that would 1% | Charles Darwin, from this and other | WASHINGTON, July 9.—(Asso- i e and 4 | tion. theorles. evojution. This is the belief that | Latvia has {nformed the treasury of on a wild pitch, Ba | aan The new book approved as in ac-|simple forms of Ife on the earth | {ts desire to fund its debt to the an ‘infleld hit to Ja v | . ‘ord with, or not in contradiction | slowly and ‘gradually gave rise to | United States, scored. Young th | WASHINGTON, July 9.—(By The] of, the story of Creation as told in| those more complex, and that thu | atvia’s debt is about $6,350,000. If with a de t Associated Press)—Further negotia- | Ge while admitting» that be-| ultimately the mos mplex forms |@pformation as to the thtention of when Carey boc tions for the sale of 200 vessels for | tween man and “some of the prim: | came into exister that country to approach a funding held third while ¥ scrapping were ordered today by the | ates” there are many points of | wie bie aM settlement Was transmitted to out but was caught at |shipping board, which rejected the] physical resemblance, says that the | The Progress of Man the Washington, government today when x recommendation of President » Pal-} big apes ‘must be recognized ; “Anatomically we find y through the Latvian minister here. er to ¢ j mer, of the Fleet Cort n that} hov evolved along special lines | place man with the apelike ore definite conferences between The F par | the bid of the Boston Irc 1d Metal | of their own and none of them a mals, because of the mar @ minister and treasury officers < e company of Baltimore $1/370,000 be thought of as the source of structural likene expected within a month. m_ walke for 200 be accepted | the origin of the human specie jally, there is a ¢ 4 = om ¢ W Negotiations will be o 1 Just as Science Says. ween tl t tyne of mor lpr E ay alately a tomes'the addttion:? Ii IG STRIKE | 16, when another @ € to look f ‘ € S AVERTEI . Boston, tror 1 In E < f e “f c y was one of t 0 bidders. Hur } a B The ex ted out. There‘was no indication of wheth- | school, the t ere much | mental | Ass }—Threatened tieu Three hits, an error, a walk and |er Henry Ford, whose expected offer | in instructing ant nt the present in-| of millions of dollars in new ye an infield out enabled the Giants to lin the first sale. failed to wrrive,| there ts habitants, (T Neanderthal men,| struction was averted today when score twice in the second and knot |. would enter the new ne: tion”: the Heidelberg men, tho Piltdown | representatives of the plasterers and the count Ades two out: the Pi- om “We b now learned t ni-|men and the Cro-Magnons.) If % bricklayers unions signed an agree. r hed over their t | Los ANGEL Thomas Lee|mal forms may be arranged » follow the early history of man ment assuring a tempo! settle third. Grant! | Woelwine, former district attorney | to begin with very simple one-celled | the earth, we find that at { ment at least of their jurisdictional EROPONS ASA BOO ENS | of Los Angeles county, died forms, and culminate in a group! must hav t tay | ientte is eG at e score agair rm 3 the t n singles a ~ s John W. Butler. r | Son of Wealthy wy cpalnis | Spiced ioioleeisiaaii sat COME OUT T 5 tral Pr + ed ; F e B ° l " © something a poe e1 prabentat Na ‘ or Burglary 207 Tie are Paves he says simply 5 { the Bible theory of creati that it threatens the Ci Ase I by Ptiar ‘e of our homes and hy ad ® v n tak | € y to lower tt standar | wealthy I F st 8 brok | he no I 1a +] That is why T wanted | a | pba | soe wakes TONIGHT st October grand jury Of ‘ ght our children in the go of burelary growing entiottt | the Bible we will abide | ‘ bery jn the Lake Forest home| | And in ite truths always eon’ The attack on this bill ts on J rf yy RAY: ¥ bbery in the Forest home | | ee ee cedtgntcitn the eld arteve7 ps eect la ed Soe AND HAVE A GOOD TIME—ALWAYS OPEN Arr and September 19, | story" s. “It looks to me like ¢ 7 - arn y ¢ ‘ N24 Of divine creation and 1 of Infidelity and disrespect THE BEST OPEN AIR DANCE PAVILION IN THE STATE _——~ glory for the Bible is behind the attack. ea I can believe that tt will euc COUGAR’ e ark ean iscnensemhaninGranneomenans » atura | Issue being contested tler is a dour, austere, fc pa F ace This evolution law of wht i] Iding man. He fan’t. To him a I y © y ‘ iles ¢ . niey | Thla evolution law of w! ts | bidding man. He tan’t. | To him Che Best That Money Can Buy 3 Miles and Half on Alcova Road = > ‘ely the expre of bi f living and serving, and . For results a Tribune Classi the law that governg his a among his friends as a good Dad life, and jt {s @ rebult of his ear uy companionable man. He (tn a af ‘ . ' . T Tet * a bf OS te ne ee r - a tai )6 6 a he a! Ba Gas a uw