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| . e g THE EVENING STARTWASHING/ Mrs. Harey Lee Rust, president of the Wakefield Memorial Association, LDIER. CGen. Pedro P. Dartuell, for- with gavel presented to President 2 IN POST DEPARTMENT. Second Assistant Post- CHILEANS PLACE WREATH UPON TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN THE ROCKEFELLERS POSE. Thix is the first photograph of John D e ilrsk iar. panerél ol thelClllban tarasy otacin s oS b T e e e g Pz ster General Paul Henderson (right), who resigns scon to become Rockefeller and his son, taken together, in many years. It was snapped N R T ke ) e SN i oshe: AL A eugs Kipine Cooli The “hammes™ is made of general manager of an airplane transportation company, and Third As- a thet PatkiAvertuc (Baptist’ Chuvch, New York City, Sunday, whier® military attache of the Chilean embassy; Muj. Gen. Hines, chief of sff, U. S. A.; Maj. Arturo Fuente, aide wood from a cherry tree on the old e - ter General Warren I Glover, who takes Henderson's National father and son listened to & sermon by Dr. Harry Emer-on Fosdick 10 Gen, . militant exponent of modernism. Copy by Kadel & 1} Photo Nation! Photo. . and Gen. Dartaell. National Phot <hington estate ce in the Father was< an insurrecta son grady ates from West Point. Cadet Airan of the Philippines, in thic year's graduating class of the Military Aoy, - - By tinite Mows Plotares Mrs. Mary Taylee Key-McBlair, granddaughter of Francis Scott Key, BLIND SENATOR CALLING AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Senator and Mrs. Thomas D. Schall of Minnesota, who had a conference with Presi dent Coolidge vesterday. The Senator is totally blind. and is accom panied by Mrs, Schall in his trips about Washington. OFFICERS WHO JUDGE THE CADETS. Maj. Panl W. Baade. Maj. F. W. Walker and Capt. L. C. Allen. all of the Army. who are passing upon the drill of the Washington High School Cadet:. Thousands of Washingtonians attended the drill in Central Stadium today. Washinzton Star Photos MacMillan expedition may employ a 24-hour watch in place of a com- pass.Albert H. Bumstead (above ), of the National Geographic Society, has diccovered a watch with a lone hand which will follow the sun giving time and exact direction. Copyright by P. & A. Photos who is retiring from the Bureau of Naturalization after a long service for Uncle Sam. National Pb | | fi} ( FLYERS MAY USE WATCH AS A GUIDE. Navy aviators with the % ( { WLLTRYTOSWVE. LANGLEYON STAND, ISR 7 T N T T_TRAZRE LIl BOLGY BOOK HT MARYLAND ALS WOODLAND AREAS - DENIES RUM PLOT SIS BY SCOPES LAWYER. SLORED BY EXPET Evolution Defense Counsel|Only Four Given “A” Rating Brings Science Course | by Board of Welfare Under Fire. Director. Business Men Seek Plan to Representative, With Doctor, Preserve Sites for Future Nearly Five Hours Under Parks for District. Lawyers’ Grilling. After an intensive study during the | By the A next week of methods ancing a | PIK plan to save from building_operations | sentativ tracts of woodland about the District |can, Kentucky, in a deposition here ailabla for p: purposes, a com- | yesterday of his trial in which he is { wiated Pross ; mittee of Washington business men Jjointly indicted with three other mang VILL n W.'1 ociated Press al T AGO, June While William ALTIMORF I. Bryan continued both here and at ment in conditions ¢ Urbana. 111, to expound his theory of | Maryland will be le y nty the issues at stake in the Tennessee | thorities by the Roard of Welfare evolution law case, a new move w Ky.. June 2 ngley, Republi Repre which recently conducted a survey of named yesterday at a conference in|charged with making possible alleged Lk ¢ at 8 oelock in|Gov. E. W. Hoch of Kansas died of ngley was on the stand four = held Friday n e G et ; n : : ; i : : : : made in Tennessee when .Jo the 23 county penal institutions. a the office of Lieut. Col. C. O. Sherri illegal withdrawals of whisky from a : = .y " = Nl Aofenneiannasl Tab T oV CORIIOE oS StUArt B Taimey. divect director of public buildings and | disgllery i (heswick, Fao emphati COMPANY L. OF BUSINESS HIGH SCHOOL, IN COMPETITIVE DRILL. Photograph taken vesterday. at the opening of the annual High $ b b Ly tarthaslc alt Lol grounds, will report back on June 10. | cally denied charges made against competition in Washington. Twenty-eight companies, comprising 1.800 soldier-students, are taking part in the drill. Washington Star Phota. of the State under fire. | Oniy four county jails were given 'Tfl’rvfi,.lu will "-*xwlr at Hm‘ :;mv- v.m kim by Elias H. Mortimer, Philadel-( —~— —— ~~{ Scopes was charged with explaining |an “A” rating in the surve The D S e el | the theory of evolution to students|were the jails in Worcester, Baltimore B L B et e e St susemens| POLITICS TO VANISH, BIBLE INSTITUTE TO HOLD EX-GOVERNOR OF KANSAS TIRED RACING PIGEQON |ifier i had v s bt H0R0's | X0 Mo 0 0 e purchased soon if thev are to be|that the Representative denfed were biology _textbook authorized by the| Jails of most of the other Maryland FescUSd Drom sthe Jonnteacton: those that charged the Kentuckian State. Mr. Neal in a letter to Gov.|counties were found to be in poor S T eiving Norimer onetnira ot 350000 TROTSKY PREDICTS| FINAL EXERCISES FRIDAY| DIES OF HEART DISEASE FLIES INTO OFFICE |2ustin Peax trsed:that the seiection| contitian. "srsorstan. to” My, Tanns . = e as Mortimer's share of an fllicit liquor| JIWWIONL TFALUIVIO|) 7~ T/~ = "~ | —— of a textbook on biology for use in the | He said another survey will be mada \There are three financing Plans|dea): that he was aware of a lique S Closing Program to Include Ad- | E. W. Hoch, State Executive, 1905 LR e i, |nigh_schools be deferred until the |next vear.” Uniess the jail situation is B e conspiracy at Pittsburgh; that Morti- g | Scopes case was decided, threatening |bettered by that time & confere e oD e e her had advanced him money | Sees Time of Technical and Scien-| dress by Dr. W. H. Brannock | to 1909, and-Former Editor, |Birq Believed to Have Flown From criminal prosecution against the book | county jail authorities may be tee will try to dete: o if nny one of | [T Poker games, and that Mortim | ; | i fn ssio e a work o o attempt to ge for hens Dromises smcexs. or It wome | lcaned him monex so that he and tific Rivalry Near in | and Special Music. { Succumbs In Moo Philadelphia, Given Food | taining any reference to evolution. — fment of the Institutions, Mr. Janne other means. not vet suggested, might | {01 (ORE Y, (O Tt i : Annual closing exercises: of _the | BY the Associated Press. | | Other Teachers Involved. o a e e e offer more chances ton 1o Kentucky to visit his mother, Maiden Speech. : i MARION, Kans., June 2 rmer and Water. | verely scored in the report as being in ol o i felance: yententsy iwantied| W0 was I gl Py ltate ol Washingion RN ooy W : ot | 5 i | Declaring that every standard work |a_“disorderly and negiected tween members of the National Capital | apetition as it | the institute will be made by Miss| e to | Elsie Wade Stone. Headquarters of the Bible Institute ound hard , | heart disease here late last night on secience accepts evolution and that | tion Park Commission and weouidnans | 5n4 theee-gusviees oum “m\ was at-| By the Associated Press '“:;’[":’ o * Church, B | s Hodh' was GOVernor: of IKansss | . Displaying evidences of he was sure mo ;(‘linns! would con-y _Hiram vex g tended throughout by &' physician 1OSCOW : ™ i L - 909, Until g vears |tirasome flighf, a racing sent to have his book mutilated to fit | County e« ; Washi citizens. The commit s £ h MOSCOW, June 2.—Leon Trotsky| Rev. A. R. Kuldell, dean of the in.|from 1905 to 1909. Until a few years flight 5 t > b utilate DeHCos o aal i com of Frederick A Delano, |18 Hness toslng o b iooe | made his maiden speech a5 a mem- | stitute, will prescnt the certificates o g0 he was editor and proprietor of | in the window of the Forest B e s e e e R. V. Fleming brge: W Whites Col, | Pressure, will preyentinis;s x| ber of the Supreme Economic Council | the students and will act as presiding |the Marion Record, which he had |offices, in the Atlantic Buildin it the anti-evogition law was upheld |13 e e be 86 Arthur ien. C. B. Asher, Harry “‘l\m““'\"k'“;* [’“ ;"“““'d a"‘m::l.‘_\eg[prdx\ at the opening of the EX-| officer. Rev. Dr. W. H. Brannock will | edited since 1874. His son, Wallis{terday afternoon and temporarily ;m.;! ‘hb"(‘(‘?‘nhmmsi:nnl)\'a.d .|-J01\fl\d af o ek h”:v‘”“ C. Sheridan, Charles I. Corby, Julius {¢nspiracy Indjetment pending againet'| yarjmental Institute for Steam Energy. | delis er an address. { e, SO g chiicss of (B yauer: | UNGeR tie husliess B the adivics, | DR A0 g . e ot LA iR el “The Representative afirmed he still | the Wish of the late Premier Lenin.|music by the institute chorus, Mrs. |in 1849. He came to Kansas in 1872 |«ide the feet of Ellen L. Mehurin, a Tefusing to comply with his duty to | with, and it is pr The need of some action in the near | | ¢ Nortimer money. but he sald| “Soviet Russia step by step Is pre.|Isabel G. Shelley, director: a solo by | With 13 other young Danville men he |draftswoman, after she had been teach the books selected or of Violting | for Most of them tuture. it \\<<“"y”['z’;l""yl;r:‘*::'fl"vdflp"\ the debis were not business omes. | paring to build up a Socialistic | Mrs. Mabel W. Ward, accompanied by | founded Pawnee Rock, a town in Bar- | forced to duck out of its way as it |{¢8CR (17, 2 R E,n?n'»::"f.'",'-:"‘,»(v:.‘.a; e here Alline in | Clifford H. Byrnes. represented the | national economy,” Trotsky said. Miss Lois Stunt duet by Mr. and |ton County. i "“"“;“:‘""]'“::‘:(‘1‘ flrt‘,‘“flh“-‘i:"”"‘i Mr. Bryan made addresses here and |could put automol Ta veal estate operators threatened HDepartment” of Justice and J. H.| Tater in his address hé asserted:|Mrs. R. E. Gooseman, and congrega- | e = way of & eool drink and luncheon tid. |at Urbana on his way to his former |of white prisoners. tmt we h the heanty of the valley site, long in-| Carth and D..J. South, both of Wash-| “We may expect politics to disappear | tional singing 2 . NEW LAW IN NEW YORK bits, and -the pigeon seemed to like |home at Jacksonville, TIl., where he|funds for it and will have to w tendad in form & part of the Capital Ington, the defendant. A court ste-|when human society conquers nature. | Praver Wil be offered by Rex. Dr.| > et e e e o 'h<® [will join in celebrating the eity's 100th | til the next Legislature meets AP s vt nographer recorded the testimony.| People will group not in accordance | Frederick Brown Harris, and an.| | S At anniversary. He also gave out two s The commission left for Washington | with their politi Jn aceordance | | ouncements rexarding the work of GUARDS STOCK INVESTORS |mained in the room until closing {time. Then he was put on the roof, | Public statements on e evolution ned until late last)“*% Church Is Robbed. he Tennessee case is represented late yesterday at the end of the ex-) mechanical parties. Cc SCIENCE AND RELIGION iimiiien vhere h 4 Act Forcing Publicity by Pro-| igi® "¢ "™ now exisig will vanish, giving technical and seientific r Special Bispateh to The Sta - p— = = 1 by some editors as an attempt to sti o TR i Che cer casi - the |are at 1316 Vermont z . = tive—A¥ A silver band on one foot of the | fu freedom of conselence T | _MARTINSBURG, W. Va., June 2. NOT IN CONFLICT, HE SAYS BROOKHART PLEDGES AID | minperc oy aias atiended by the | are at 1310 Veront avenue | moters Becomes Blectve—AIS lnica hove the nscription “XL-31636: | Sem ot apeech. bot sne chtne i ey | Unknown rolbers forced an enirance 3 = I\m» received and conducted through | DEPOSITORS STORM BANK ! to Check Frauds. |with @ diamond:inclosed “26.” A wurd when the case ix an.|inio St John's Lutheran Churc i y! i by ¢ Trots! rmar | cording to W. F. Dismer, secretary v id Mr. 2N g ) DEUIEE. Open & Beprist. | Elprviuan. < R e e = {5270 Washington Racing - Figeon | Bviauit. Trot. Scopes b pertacl fres &, Amall amount'of money” kept ihere Church Controversies, Classes Evo- | ovation. | BREE ALBANY, N. Y., June 2 and then tried, without sucgess. s he likes, and —The State | Club, the bird probably flew here|to think and speak lutionists as Anti-Christian. U. S. Co-Operation With Illinois,| The institution, which <cost $2,000 Police Reserves Called to Quell}:’ntl(vlir:‘rk {.-a:x:xflula_\;n,g14‘?:.\‘\5;"32“(};‘ ot PRAAASIORI, [the Christians o Tennessee. il pro. | [2rce, thelr way' into another part o s - S P : | Martin act, | 2 e of thes Sunday school roof ; ri 0 v: e b iRty W 000, is equipped with the finest ma- | Bistiat Bt Dobea: oI 1o el ek e | sy P i | tect him in the enjoyment of these in-| {fie Jundax school room. fhe author By the Associates . | chinery and contains an experiniental {alienable rights. But that is not the c station of 10,000 kilowatts. | June 2. (#).—Police | tion concerning the selling agency, | ]5’000 BUY CAR-“PASSES.” | Tennessee case and has nothing to do|21though they are inclined to think it W YORK, KNOXVILL enn., June 2.—| Chicago, Predicted. elect I i . - « e il | became operative vesterday, opening a > was the work of bovs. Saling e nation pine relisiong] | The Soviet authorities say if is the |reserves were called yesterday to quell | Peca k 9 i 5 with it. 2 D By the Assaciated Press | largest of its kind in the world. 1200 depositors_who stormed the doors | N€W means for the attorney general's _— Scopes. Not_ Individual | 3 o e "CHICAGO, June 3—Congressional | |of the ‘firm of Bitulel & Rossi, deal-'| ofice fo suppress fraudulent Promo-| oy oy mogets Ofter | “p ted e o s {eaiare Hhink befors 5ot “beuiaviile 10, —Congress o Rossi, | “Prof. Scopes was nol s o i’ eedi Sonthes nL ':v",;‘.‘,]\l‘ Convention, took co-operation with inols in lhe? je:;x; in 10:-e|gr3r;x(}:mng; nn:p steam- "‘!’;‘u;‘:g}rlig;esr-’( ot e ttsburg! raction Lines er idohu;n;n, l"r:’lrr‘;’; o o tneyiRry i‘lvrmh\ed, : for his subject “Science and Religion” building of the L:xkes-lo—lhe-l‘-u"’ LIEUT. SHELBY RITES. zucr:‘;ge: :immnfz bzr;ne:: w“f,',‘m“f,,;hrnkers published ,in the State news Unlimited Rides for $1.50. | was arrested for violating a law as a _lnnmrn Is Denied. when he addressed the Baptist Min- waterway will »)ve?omeQa 3-L:am§r inku State license, it 1a charged. The place | Paper, the Albany. Times-Union, the | Linncpypors o oo, o (representative of State and as an em | prE Y. Mullins of Louisville, pres jsters’ Association here vesterday v iy short time, Senator Brook- | S | closed Friday and Vincenzo Bifulei|Name of the firm, its address, where | q;10 of 5 weekly pass for $1.50 which (G055 Jn & school. As a representa-ident of the Southern Baptist Conven Science and religion do mot con hart of lowa last night told & meel” | officer Found Drowned in Severn |anq Umberto Rossi, the proprietors, | Incorporated and other information. i o Lo L Ywhich [tive he had no right to.misrepresent; |tion, dwelt upon the religious discus fliet.” he said; “the purpose of science ing of the National Progressive Re- | BBty st The selling agencies are requirad thus | PETTHLS Burchasers « ke a8 many |as an emplove he is compelled 1o act|sion of the day in an address at Knox is 16 describe those things which take publican Leagiie of Iilinols. = "% to Be Buried Here. Assistont District Attorney Adler-|to publish the nature of thefr busi. | D tips in the one-fare zone as | ynder the direction of his employers|ville, Tenn., in ‘which he asserted that place in ature. Religion has to do The Senator is a member 8 ey they desire has been inaugurated here | and h % defy instructions |sci “ Sone : . . B le:0f fotk o Tt ey ® |and has no right to defy instructions science and religion did not conflict enate committee charged! Funeral services for Lieut. Gerald Man "fild"fl'& d*‘;flh“fl;fl Mot ord Bt s "_‘:ar:i. imprm‘r“mmll s [as an experiment in transportation by |and still claim his salary. Prof. Scopes| ‘“The purpose of science is to de stigating the feasibility of | Shelby, 32 years old, Naval Mylical |} o il L e o A $5,000..0r both imprisonment | .N€ Pittsburgh Street Railways Co. can think whatever he wants to about [scribe those things which fake link between Chieago | Corps, who was drowned in the -Severn | t0 be Insolvent. ¢ “ |'and gne, may be imposed if the stat- | LN Plan was placed into effect yes- | evolution, but he has no right to force | in nature. Religion ha sippi River. River while canoeing Tuesday night of | T ute Hhs been violated. At the office of | LerdaY, and company officials today | his opinion upon students against the with man’s relationship with God. The teachings of the Bible do not| 3 confliet with the (eachings of science.” | the conneotin The speaker affirmed his own faith and the M to do o man’s relationship with God in the belief of a divine creation and| Senatol okhart sald that Sen- |last week, will be conducted in Arling- | o . % Bakit an drine | estimated that more than 15,000 passes | wishes of the taxpavers and the par-|teachings of the Bible do not ron termed evolutionists anti-Christian. |ator Wadsworth of New York and|ton Cemetery with military honors to- | Five-Cent Loa¥ Back. ‘::;rné‘t:::?m!gl::?\vmfld e used In the | 13, been fold. Ly P S enblnxs o science “All secientists are not anti-Chris-|Senators from Ohio and other States | morrow afternoon at 2 o‘clock. |, CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 2 (#).—|gnon 8 FOTFE 0 o Taw Pittsburgh has a 10-cent fare, or| “Prof. Scopes is doing more harm to| Declaring that a majority of tian.” he said. “The majority of sci-|bordering on the Great Lakes had| The bodies of both Lieut. Shelby and |The pound loaf of bread for 5 cents, e S three-tokens for a quarter, and the | teachers than to any one else. If the|entists are true Christians entists are true Christians.. But the |assured him that as soon as they can | Miss Lucille Merrill, a nurse at the | which disappeared with the advent of | = % weekly pass is an_enlargement of a |establishes the doctrine that a teacher | speaker said the “great fest of wheth Hap i= the man who bhelieves in | sim = est of whether an. i bhe assured that the like levels can [Naval Hospital. Annapolis, with whom |the World War, returned vesterda S i u e o s vt it T ETEA | foe uATHEnised IS SorPeRT S Wieke | he' 2k, TRaieiie of The Hine’ D thy 1e1t Lr the DIos hioil T coate 1 hie fellow. for it I more blessed to be | months whereby a pass good only on | dents, regardless of the wishes of his | tionist is whether he believes in the creation of man|[they would help in the waterway |accident, were recovered in the Sev-|was announced by & chain grocery |deceived in some things than to be|Sunday was sold for 25 cents. The [emplovers, who are the parents and by a supernatural being.” - Iproject, R e e in e «oCRYyeSterday MOrning, . .. ... 8SlOre suspicious in all things. ’ plan in effect for several can say anything he likes to the stu-|er a man is a Chr tian or an evolu he believes in the creation of man by supernatural be- .?kly pass is transferable, /_ )taxpayers;” it will"be¢onie necessary toing.” ” i J .

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