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32 * 2 TENNESSEE BANG EVOLUTION THEORY Governor Signs Bill Making Teaching lllegal in Schools of State. Ry the Associated Press. NASHVILLE, Tenn, March Tennessee vesterday rang down the curtain on the Darwin-Huxley drama when Gov. Austin Peay signed a bill passed by the General Assembly cast- o discard the theory of evo- 24— defended his decision the bill conceived J. W Butler of epresented a “'dis- Protest against an irreligious ency to exalt so-called science v the Bible in some klll'lnlq a tendency fundamen?® and fatally mischievous < on our children, our in- s and our country.” Texching of Bible. The bill contravenes neithey “frec- dom of religion” nor “strict separa- tion of church and state,’ the gov- ng fixed prin- 3 1t is mani- the message con- nued, “for our school system to omit | all attentic to the Bible and io wholly ig it.” The governor| reason the Bible is “His holy word dir verning our relation- ship to the future state of rewards| and punishments Nobody will deny,” the message ®aid, “that the Holy Bible teaches that man was created by God in His own image."” *“This bill is founded in the idea and {put in a cask the coia I am axious - More Grief. | »— o e I walked with my aunt by the sea, I sat with my aunt on the shore; I said to my aunt, “Hully chee, my troubles are making me sore. 1 'toil at my wearisome task, I work like 2 blithering slave, and seldom can to save. “Whenever a kopeck is carned, ground out by my poetry mills, behold it must straightway be burned. or spent in the payment of bills. There's always a bill that is due, there’s always a statement un- paid; I have to dig up for a shoe or put down the'rocks for a spade. It is so expensive to live my life is a frost and a bore; the money, like milk through a sieve, is gone, and 1 see it no more. It goes to the grocer for prunes, it goes to the butcher for bones; and are you surprised if my tunes have solemn and heart-rending tones “The habit of saving,” said she, “is good to a certain extent, but it is a sad thing to be distressed when you blow in a cent. You've saved till your bundle is great, com- pared with the wad of the poor; and now vou are bent 'neath a weight of age vou can scarcely endure. Full <oon you'll be quitting the grind and going where old relics go, and leay- ing your bundle behind for lawyers and others to blow. So have a good time while you last, your dotage to pleasure devote, and do not be standing aghast whenever you blow in a groat.” » (Copyright) WALT MASON. - o JENNINGS IS SENTENCED TO JAIL FOR ABDUCTION Merchant Marine Officer Who Brought Girl Here Gets 5 to THE EVENING HARMONY- SOUGHT AT FILIPINO POLLS Warnings Sent Out to Prov- ince Officials Against Pos- sible Disorders. Correspondence of tire Awsoclated Press. MANILA, February 24.—Instructions to municipal officlals to pass ordi- ngnces and regulations calculated to tween rival political groups during to provincial governors by the Execu- tive Bureau. At the national elec- tions, which will be held June 9 next there will be chosen a new House of Representatives, consisting of 93 members; one-half of the Senate, co; sisting of 24 members: provincial gov- ernors and other officials. The mem- bers of the House are chosen for three elected for six years. Should Separate Meetingw. political meetings are the instructions. Among other things, municipal courclls are urged to pro- hibit joint meetings of rival political parties or groups, and it is suggested that méetings of rival parties should be at least six hours apart _The rivalry between the Naclonal- ista-Consolidado party, which is & merger of the old. Nicionalista and the Collectista parties, and the Demo- crata party has already become keen and officials fear that as election day approaches disorders may develop from this tension. Active in Campaign. Senators Manuel L. Quezon and Ser- £io Osmena are not candidates at the | 1:05, 2:45, 4:35, 6:15, forestall disorders likely to arise be- | Definite legal provisions regulating | contained in | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. POLI'S—Balleft’s Chauye-Souris, at 8:20 p.m. NATIONAL—Ziegfeld's 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—"Seductio PRESIDENT—"Rain,” at $:20 p.m. KEITH'S—Albertina Rasch Girls, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:156 p.m. EARLE—George N. Brown, vaude- ville, continous, 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND — “See America First vaudeville, continous, 12:30 to 11 p. “Step This Way, 5 and 8:156 p.m. MUTUAL—Al Reeves, burlesque, at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. COLUMBIA—"Sackcloth and Scar- let”* at 11:15 am, 1:15, 3:26, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. PALACE—"Tle Follies, at at 8:20 p.m. Denial,” at 8:05 and 10 p.m. AsMan Desires,” 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and METROPOLITAN at 11:26 am.,, 1 the present campaign have been sent |gigs "o TO—"The Price of Pleasure,’ 30, 5:30, 7:30 and | WARDMAN PARK—"Way Down and 9 p.m. “The Great Divide, at 2:35, :50 and 9:45. ar hi | AVIIIA“H\I)OR— ‘As Man Desires,” ears, while the senators are| . ‘615, s and CENTRAL—"North of 36, at 12:30, | /M. A. LEES , 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. Real Body-Builder—FEr. John's Medicine builds new flesh.—Advertise- | ment. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 11:20, | |Bhad and Shad SEES “WOEFUL NEGLECT” Parliament Member Criticises Eng- lish Used by Fellow Members. Correxpondence of the Amsoclated Press. WESTCLIFFE, England, March 5. TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 19 AMUSEMENTS, There are not 10 members of the Brit- ish Parliament who speak or write English properly, in the opinion of Dr. E. G. Graham, member of Parlia- ment himself for the London Uni- versity. In a recent address here Dr. Graham raised his voice against the “woeful neglect” of the study gen- erally of English, which he called the Only Fresh Fish Roe, Potomac in all Styles, Deviled and Imperiai ‘Crabs Clam Chowder, Turtle Soup, etc. HERZOG’S 11th and Potomac River ADIOS EPAIRED Our experts will put your radio in good condition. OPTICAL CO. 614 Oth St 712 11th Street Branch Store Oysters | George N. Brown Worla’s Walker “You Gotta Dance” A Novelty Revue Champi Roxy La Rocca Wizard of the Harp Many Other Features WARN BILLIE DOVE DOUGLAS A Thrilling “AirTlfiail” With R BAXTER MARY BRIAN ATRBANKS, CONTINUOUS ONE TO ELEVEN 1ITH AND PENNA. AVE. MAIN 667 8:20 4th TRIUMPHANT WEEK! 40th TIME IN WASHINGTON WORLD’S GREATEST DRAMA § PRESIDENT THEATER ToNciT . 5 7/ . With KATHARINE HAYDEN Who has won the unanimous praise of the Washington critics by her interpretation of the role of “Sadie Thompson.” CRANDALL'S— ME‘I’IIOPOI."A F AT 10th TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First National Presents MILTON SILLS VIOLA DANA pported hy Ruth Clifford, osemary Theby, Irving Cum- mings and a sterling c vivid adventure - rom India and the South Seax. AS MAN DESIRES “OUR GANG" in “DOG DAYS” World Survey—Overture— Washington's Finest Orchentra | CRANDALL'S Tivor 14th & Park rd. » . TODAY _AND _TOMORROW CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR 1S, &Co Tflhl‘ -MILTON ”hq‘ el DANA %8 “MAN Drsines YON STROHEIM'S AESOP FABLE TODAY, 4 P.M =] CHRONICLES OF AM “PILGRIMS @ WOM A Tickets, 50c—Doors open at 3 RANDALL'S © c ALLS llIh ll-v l) 3 l belief that the very integrity of the Bible in its statement of man's di- vine creation is denied by any theory | gy the Associated Press. that man descended or has ascended| NEW YORK, March 24.—Capt. Hu- from order of animals.|pert F. Jennings, a merchant marine That such at utter variance| fficer, was sentenced by Judge éfc- with the Bibl t of man { Laughlin, in the county court yester- | both houses of the Legislature. The tion and is incapable of su day to serve from 5 to 10 vears in| Democrata party leaders claim that contradiction Sing Sing Prison for abduction. lllw\' will make .hen\'\ inroads on the He pleaded guilty to having ta¥en!majority party, and possibly wrest Anna Brohassek, 14, from this city to | control from it at the coming election. Philadelphia, Washington and Nor- | The Issues between the parties are folk, Va., without the knowledge and | mostly of a local nature, as all partics | consent of her pareats. 9 have declared for the complete and In an appeal to Assistant District|immediate independence of the Phil- divine creation of man as taught in|Attorney Geoghan to intercede in|ippine Island the Bible and to teach instead that|Jennings' behalf the girl promised to man has descended from a lower or- | Marry the man should he be released. CRANDALL’S fiavoy Theater 14th and Col. Rd. MATS. 2 P.M. SAT.: 3 P.M. SUNDAT. SATURDAY MATINEE, 50c, 75c, sum T T oty "j“‘.d © iy NIGHTS, 50c, s1.oo, $1.50 ArEREY s A 10 Years in Sing Sing. coming election, having been chosen six-year term at the election of They are, however, already en- gaged in active campaigning for their party. the Nacionalista-Consolidado, the party which now is in control of n “MOTOR MAD HJSTAR Salllngs WASHINGTON'S LEADING THENTERS '“f{':"s’:._;w,\‘r:,r,:;?;;;, iy .Every Week ‘I TR cxpep o ave pancin, o | | COLUMBIA| | PALAGE F Street e 12 F Street ar 13tk Belgenland, soon to return from S e TODAY AND ALL WEEK her triumphant world cruise, the Red Paramount Presents Metro-Goldwyn Presents Star Fleet maintains a famous transat- SACKCLOTH AND lantic service in keeping with the high traditions of its 54 years’ experience. scAl“.ET DISTINCTLY mod- z f A _grpring drama of o wa- b Ve, he. Gaor ern note charac. Olass enclosed decks, a swimming PR om t sorge he' Toeeterd pool,gymnasium, privatediningrooms Gibbe osel deonEng t t! u: jou ] . 'y e:ulpmzniof:;\u;:\gn: and a ball room are among the de luxe AucE TERRY Belgenland. Sheisthe features of the Belgenland. Associated EAILE FOXE COMEDY first ship to offercom- with her is the distinguished Lapland plete restaurant see- noted for her Mediterranean cruises. xfi,:‘:&x;‘:n;o]: Extremely moderate rates for the best wish without extra accommodations aboard ship prevail charges. on the cabin (one-class) steamers Zee- land and the Pittsburgh—a notable addition to the Red Star Fleet. Some rooms as low as $135. To Plymouth for England, Cherbourg for France, and to Antwerp, the convenignt gate- way to Continental Europe. ‘The wide range of Red Star facilities will give / you just what you want. Come in and talk over your plans with the Red Star agent. Write for our book— “Belgium for the American Tourist” Ban on Teachers. The new act makes it unlawful for any teacher in the universities, nor- mals or other schools of the State who obtain State funds “to teach any theory that denies the story of the L CRANDALL'S #ratie Thester” De Mille Made Bank President. NF 8 der of animal T P CULVER CITY, Calif, March 24.— Cecil B. De Mille, motion picture pro- 1 vill be s ot h ponited out, “wnat this bl does not| TARRING PARTY PAROLE ducer, has bee ad resid. nf HEARING IS SET TODAY |the Culver ity commeiat ana require particular theory or in- Savings Bank, it was announced yes- verpretation of the Bible regarding terday in connection with the pur- have a natural aud indefensible right pany for the Bank of America, and fore Gov. Ritchie. The bill was passed in each house ments th; etition for parole of | To Cure a Cold in One Day ek s a > ‘the hox bears | feathering of\ Dorothy Grandon at| CRANDALL’S YWork Theater Ga. Ava. &Quebect TODAY—DOUGLAS FAIRBANKE, i HE THIEE OF 3AGDAD." ORROW TROREDNCS . ABLE fascinating romance of Spanish War Days and the present, featurin 55 hna 40 CLAIRE WiNDSOR — SENNETT COMEDY 'I'he Washington Opera Co. The Barber of Seville CHALIAPIN ARTHUR JORI)A\ Pl\\O Co. Ni 13th and G. Maim i PRICES, $1, 32, 63 and $5 { | Pertormance ' 8:i5" nster Mondas, A || ABAI 13, Washington Anditoriam Great Vie UH, BOY! WHAT A SHOW! TWO_ GREAT HEADLINERS Great Btars ir. Support AVON COMEDY 4 Vaudoville's Misterpicce o um_and_ Harmony AI.BERTINA RIISGH GIRLS ut! yphess 'v.ni.nu.. Best mmu Act Geo.~WHITING & I- BURT--Sadie Uaique Eongs HERSCHEL HENLERE Mirthful Muse Master man's creation to be taught in the| public schools,” when reference was —_— j‘i’“df‘ ‘!" \;‘ht ¢lause in .$l“}‘§a“ O'I‘l"“‘:’r;,Nine Convicted of Rioting at My-|chase of the bank by the Americom- bl ERETanLeon L I ersville to Get Plet Be- mercial Corporation, holding com- 10 worship Almighty God according to | | 5 B ¢ X 94 B the Commercial National Bank, both the dictates of their own consciences ey ey ey of the Assembly by a heavy vote. Special Dispateh to The Star. 5 | "BALTIMORE, March 24.—Argu- nine persons sentenced for rioting in Eexage BEUMD ‘“‘,’m Tablets: | connection with the tarring and d_Proven Remedy gnature of E. W. Grove 30c-—Advertise: | Myersville last Fall are scheduled to- | ment. day before Go Ritchie. This follows recommendation by Commissioner Edward M. Parrish for FOUR GUILTY AT NILES. paroles that would be effective March | 27 It was explained that the rioters }s (fllonfl were in the proposal for re- One Convicted, Three Confess in|lease. No action has been taken in Klan Riot, THATs. the case of those found guilty of the tarring and feathering. WARR Ohio, March 24.-—-One e man was convicted and three pleaded guilty yesterday in cases growing out| KAROLYI STAND UPHELD. of the Kian-anti-Klan rioting in Niles last November 1. s 2 Paul Barkhurst was convicted by a| NEW YORK, March 24—The State ot e T reata A Department, in a letter received ves- Y iios Sras b detetiEy e Y terday by the American Civil Liber- ties ‘Enion, refused to reverse its stand against allowing Count Michael appeal 3€0 Sk gs, Robert Melnty: > g S e T Iy o |Karolyi of Hungary to engage in po- litical aétivities in this country. and Edward Crouch pleaded guilty to Morris L. Ernst, the count's attor- sarrying concezled weapons and were fined $300 and costs each. Judge 1’hema‘s suspended 3250 of ecach fine |NeY. said that continued presture will i g fs e be brought upon the department, and Fifty-seven others were indicted by [that he 1s confident that Secretary 4 special grand jury and trials will [Kelloge will allow Karolyl to speak e ae toaRy. vhen he is “informed of the facts Spring Sailings PITTSBURGH April 16 BELGENLAND April 21 LAPLAND April 28 Weekly thereafter RIAIIQ ntznens ua xR S Carl Laemmle Pry Poll,s Dir. Messrs. Shuberts AR TONIGHT ay Comstock and Morris Gest ouNce | Return For One Week Only, Direct | From New York, London, Paris lieff’s Chauve-Souris (The Bat Theater, of Moscow) Entirely New Program COM. SUN.--All Week--MAR. 29 ] L. LAWRENCE WEBEE Prescats A New Jazz-Laugh Musicomedy MercENaRY ary —WITH— BROADWAY CAST Introducing Also ‘THE AMBASSADORS Stars of the Vocallon Red “THE PRICE OF PLEASURE” GUARNERI BROTHERS In Bcomer and Selections From ‘Tl Trovatore'" SPECIAL DANCE PRESENTATION Mischa Guterson, Conducting Rialto Coucert Orchestra Overture—' Mile. Modist Vigtor ort. wi STAR L A T T 1 News—0ut of the Inkwall Oxrteca” Toss-Word Pusale. | INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY bl For a complete schedule of sailing dates and further information TONIGHT 8:15 R.M. HICKS, 12058 ¥ Street, N.\WW,, Washington, D. (., or any NATIONAL Mata: Wed., Sat. Authorized Steamship Agen: Gayest_and Greatest of 18 Editions ZIESTTES NEXT WEEK—Reg. Mon, _ Seat vlon, Seats Thars. ST. 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