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THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925 VOLUTION TESTIMONY OPPOSED BY TATE IN TRIAL OF SCOPES (Contin Tennes Che Casper Daily Cribune : PAGS FIVE USATTITUDE cotter ins. RAIL POOL FOR ON CHINA Cot eee ee WEAK SYSTEMS (5 MAE PLAIN FW (SPROUECTED + Concise Statement Is Charles E. Hughes to Past Meets Today as Coast City Gets Air Mail From Page One) clentific t had sent men to wew |! | | | Mr. Hicks rtated that the state | would resist eff to convert m into a high sc ge. The proposed s se for expert teeti- | n would m as no place York to protest and testify as to the ew York prohibition law, would not New York have considered this im pe court re r jury into | he sal¢ 2 suggested that i6de SoueroN bei Sent French From Take Mil aukee Case | J —(Associated P. by n 1 Ag tlanieaea “thats e Washington. Before Commission. i mat thet Jobn t t today to exclude testimony e " re Ry Rtedecrarte k ° oF ts from the trial of the cx He cont ' ' ; i nse was prepared to put up that the cientific | fae 2 sys ‘ etermined fight to get testimony | a {issues in ‘ 5 s : 1 p a? to the record from qua 1 | “i s on the subject of evo etion of when Judge Raul- |} . € m s r to the BI | the question came | i ; ! ; Jennin, Bryan a | . MeKenzle started It 1 r argument for the state. | § | t be , a ber | lowed by Arthur G, Hayes} * not le this : ‘ eld, 1 4 n 7 toda iid “We | ex € 7 ' ae t Htlor | ca : ay . a Rev Rupert Holloway. Eng t f earn pane t ve ught witnesses, man Fre - lishman, who has heen pastor of t i and as co jeneen They are busy (pa end fieally | the Unitarian church at Bloom Paedtes 2 . Aes 5 te e jury hatte ike to have thi ! ton, Ill, tor the past five a ‘ . yes : | evel | ik ’ years, won first prize , Before he sould answer Cla 11 will he : field 800 competitors Darrow’s first question on evol | . ; ‘ Ha vel sehiah trekta Attorney General Stewart objected | z a te e t " i ’ bbe at , 2 i ge A he Aaah cf , ‘ to continuation of thig test!mony, | - Rae Nee 5 ee oft \ ingto of the film studies and moving eins od . 1 ogee temimainiie the withers When Clair V. Vance, brought his plane to the ground in Sacramento withthe first ait mait | eenretbauacre! “TUEMTAll Ree had testified ut sufficient length to that city received he was met by Jack Padjan in the role of Pony Express rider. The air mail car- Hpilene sell doltdstlalivwooud thao , { show the nature of the testimony. | ries mail from St. Joseph, Mo.. to Sacramento in less than a The Pony Express riders, sixty Y . & ie aa niente es id Marie W ~ was said, | é z P iginator that the | years ago, too’: seven and a half days to ride the 1966 miles of wilderness and plain 3 § H rece court and att were not in c e << the case of the “test witness,” thé | | ‘ shington t f ~ 5? me e eset! cog A ape [aediaas Foolsters r ity : ’WILLAN SHIP |: =": he again If the evidence should be ad- ‘et: . . ‘G Y r } at The court requested Dr, Metcalf = RT cotta eekcra tanta ‘ a D F Icte: the pture clause of to stand aside. ; ; of Pekin: ene ts : i aa the t t t Clarence Darrow stated then that TERAHGed Gh she miter powers: the Hale Holden, president of. the I the defense expected to show that vie +8 ie. GF. B Y AGI ) E NT ha $ 5 the Bible was not in conflict with Drive oe Raat Heciatina i tevarinee a he HH ir e« rerd t the Pot the theory of evolution. “We expect M6r ent oe ‘ bth to show what evolution is," he said. fS | | ; f ’ 7 von Adpiant. that: thes for a “We submit that the jury cannot | be) tatutes Is . s ees AEG decide the case intelligently without Pr $ d ached Wa o E knowledge of what evolution is.” rojecte fs | Sarai nice i Dudley Field Malone also atter | ——— \ : vaving a ime ed to address the court and Judge | By ne N G, KLINE | * H Labra Comt Raulston again said: ; Consolidated Press | g 1 a “T can hear only one at a time.” Aaasolaiion | ly are ‘ Judge Raulston said he did not| SAN FRANCISCO, J —| r Y think “there is much at issue” and | it leaders will st ea and) pt 1 el? sald it made little difference who| determined campaign this autumn f t pened and closed as he would| to put the Tennessee antt-evolution | s Sten spatiently in. the middle or | law on the statute books of Pacific | Ws ft 1 He ruled, however, that st rding to officials of | a t ; ora istant In Sec Davis To Tile an ses P.O. Accepted s made by the | the Science would open and close. | have their | Science | so. to fight the efforts of funds ague of America, y ho | gg neadquarters here, ‘The | | Bue, wise: a: sees a Jen- Ira . \ e the gy eae | nientalists to eliminate the tea | ’ et Tos B SWAMPSCOTT, Mass,, July 16.4 he defense as. the | "OW uring to meet the expe a pled? hectemlechatton and the tr dangerous.” He said | Washington. res. O0Lladge rant pe er generu). Inve’ letter that Me. Darrow it the Loeb-Leopeta |. Edward A. Cantrell, fleld secretary | i oe pap ee 3 pe trial haracterized experts as “pur 108 the: lex 3 ho has just com 1 ‘ . veyors of perjur : | pleted a study of the situation along | WAMPSCOTT. M a attentive thei yors Jury the Pacific const, is convinced tha 1 Pres ecret La . 70 lent declared that the remarkable During bis son's speech, Willlam Jat present the fundamentalists have | Rees inv , 2 fa Pobre tes le i Le Jennings Bryan, sat just behind his aungirt7ot’ a Ubsral anajorit} sth 8 con son and listened Intently to every the people of the three states. ghis Eur t ab h iy word, leaning forward at inter The reason they plan to start their . ely that he will ncenes # ; ett te at to-hear, Finally the Florida man | campaign in thie section. he as well Mealy haces ’ te gratify! moved his chair and took a seat /a, Maynard Shipley, president of site: Boal” tlelda will bevd “fh by 4 wads om ee : several feet nearer his son. the league, believe, is that each of | was said. that th ant | iit ; Sunnie ‘ th if ‘The defendant, John Thomas | these. states has the initiative and Wartiea avaritne bt siaia x P ; va Sect soci Scopes, seated with his counsel, | re endum system of le lation | to se followed the argu-| cure enactment of such a law with: ment closely. out having {t fought out tn the legis. | phe only {ssue this jury must de.| lature and subjected to the veto elde is whether or not John Thomas | Power of the governor Scopes violated the law, Mr. Bryan | Billy Sunday, they point out, will Nnecibecaubasnia/s RT ee ie aeine ie Cae LANDS SYDNEY © .4 continued. “To permit testimony by | open @ revival meeting {n Portland pene title by pee cdl id ba) ich other da, tle Mick Alker s* would be to ab al |in September and about the same |JT- bas put on the gloves and some day hopes to show the big ‘ ; f Sxperts’ would be to gubstitite: trial | he can do with his tists ther words, you may hedr from him NE 8. 16.—(B, listened with his elbows on a table | th and apparently ough which it fs possib! aviation in Get a public fe Beperta: toe trial ‘bantiey? time leading fundamentalist speak Jers will invade the west coast to | support the drive the prosecution | Mi. Cantrell, who for 14 years sted upon the jury's not hearing | Y@% ® preacher, first & Socistiag the law. Now they insist upon ite | “sciple, then as a Unitarian, has been for some years a lecturer on t notibearing the yyy peopes tai | Selentific and philosophical topics. S N ¥ S ha ape pepe per. 11 3 oa dae Zot | He has just finished a | 4 Lael has “We admit th ¢ a fund pastel Ja fund what the state sald he taught aliiin Toni bith’ RiBactieee F ven debates tn the northwest with | } lira from each subscriber for a e he keeps up b's des're Press}—Commander | Arthur Garfleld Hays responded an for the defense “F he sa tor arrived elbourne on his 16,.—(By The v y what a lo the rate uf t he violated the law by doing ¥ ‘ ; ENS, ntiona {6:: Commander “iran { fev pavdarea batt ean @ lick‘ Bocte Fundamentalist associ By AILEEN LAMONT. Terrible Artists le Pined: an aylator of floods gid she’ Bibles’ Suse tlon, He found his audiences f Copyright, 1925. The que rg New York | Who ew from ne to Australia and who is continuing hts flight ; ave having - one func tm NEW YORK, July “Our scientists are not here Opinigial> "Thagy bre’ hereto. | Pervious. (0 a 6 the most popular | vapan , F I hope ‘ 2 oa zs | He has bee Snding ow udoir garments toda; ‘ as it paint e per ha De our ” or any one else Show LY a3 beg 7.8 ROR tis t than t hie \ Daniel Come to over flows know what evolution js, without ver flows men tit, the minis tation jewelry es re e ® r Co! July 16,10, ne ntly ated Press.}—A, confer te public utillty comm: untain state: tends to throw 1 the sut Going Up. t in a tion “é tht waistline, like the ther wel ae ‘ense attorne poe, lm rolinds rt been going up, Some jowed to sh manda: erhint: the. tdbtae 4 cemeninagemanengrcnecnenemntinnnsnrinan, | Cf, the, B t frocks have indicated Ample facks bere nex and shh are . Ja return almost to the lint of | Y oe month to prepare their stand en th Even ff ng other vk YORK, July 16.—(By The| princess tr with the t ; proj osed Increase of railroad rate. ued, “this evidence \ssoclated Press.)—Rogerr Hornsby, | ting prt: 7 Paton: | hin the Rocky Mc ed a form: unager of the St Cardinals, | waving w eLiren : yea etts, Phoenix, Ar During Mr. Hays’ his twenty-fou run of | us rually is the material choren fc Soe ct Marit Ay 1. fen. | Batts, F i i ton questio: the se the fourth inning of | | collet usta ba : . 2 1 the ¢ of rt t 1 are ie ' esterd gt Dean was the Oxygened Furs , Foie he es sta pir ra t The turriers have a ‘ne 0 Re ee pide rado ra t Le They can et 2 Mex{fco and Mor t EW YOR J The 1u to t € > a the gation of the La ; t a ft write 2 ‘4 nr “ds nek 7 ‘ewes bar stbted vara @ Brazil Indians ted ning te ‘ail | f peskaainy nee mae Go On Warpath mate Anc ¥., dul Black and White e up whe A wso Tp ent A costu ‘ re t race no 1 JANEIRO, J u | sere, = ohh Meets hid teenage SR RD 16 INJURED IN s ed leader of the surt sald that today $r., had not yet made an argument | Dowsey, her p The wedding | The coat Is slee d slashed to|the warpath and have swooped in the case and anything he might | is to be late in August the hip at eseh «! Not so plain | down from the'r mountain bomes« tn abate nave sald outside the court room| Hoppe divorced his first wife in | and simple. elther inte: of the state of Maran CARDIFF, Wales, July 16.—(By would not be competent discussion | New York st Inst July | . killing four people and pillag © Associated Press)—Sixteen men n argument. Mr. Bryan called at pe aes ak | V YORK, J 16.—It Is not | tg property in the thinly populated | were Injured today in a fight be tention to the fact that he was not | | ary to bea fF ay butter: offee and farming region of the| tween striking miners and police at the leader of the prosecution, but fir, with conse nger of mur d'atrict rock colliery at Glynneath. merely as te counsel and that der, to have ee a pres Ti. inhabitant usking wld Pive thousand strikers currcunded Attorney Genera! Stewart was in | | Hundreds en ure wear | trom the federal tow the! the pits. where hundred m!r rar OFF harge of the state's case The 4 them fn ting | farm hous f € tered set re stil) ete t work, One a f Mr. Stewart announced that he | woman 4 o.is the Arafat sta ditined dreiton igh Bh EL uN 2" ool, satisfying —with the The Snappy Comeback si tains os SOR ved" tu M Mr. Mn 1 quadruple elon Mre lerene evening ¢ ¥.| Hee force js ' 1 fe thert dt the A ; ime flavor o —at fountains orin eaumned, and ibe eerit on | Thos Mabe Nin [fly ouside the ¢ Fe pg ay ater tie. efreshing flavor of limes For Thirst f Herbert E. Hicks followed with a | Che little girls and uw b " dd more vigid autiful vol 7 ore t and e , *peech stressing the state's position u istmas Day, 19 Get and e Gold pone } cloned. ‘