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3 THE EVENING SCOPES INIUNGTION ACTION IS STARTED. Dayton Alarmed as Defense}' Attorney Confers With | U. S. Judge. | By the A f COOKEVILLE. eville was the obj lances from B Tenn.. Jduly 6 i of apprehen- | on today with | the presence here of Dr. John R. Neal, | chief counsel for John T. in dicating an effort by the defense to | seek transfer of the “evolution case’ from State Federal Courts. Dr. | Neal was prepared. it was helieved, to ask Judge John J. Gore of United | States District Court for middle Ten issue a temporary restrain- | 1gainst prosecution of the | Scopes in Tennessee | o Scopes, charged with violating the | Tennessee law prohibiting the teach- | ing of theories of evolution in public | schools of the State, faces trial in | Rhea County Circuit Court F: | Dr. Neal, who sought an audience with Judge Gore “in chambers for today, speaking regarding the Federal | intervention in the case, said ' ‘When we can sustain the unconsti tutionality of the Tennessee evolution | law, it will forever remove anv pos- | sibility of a similar law in any other | State in the United States Should a temporary order be issued | hearing would follow on the gues. makinz it permanent this would be returnable within 10 dayvs Judge Gore sald Dayton, although possible effort Rhea county in a confident tornevs insisting disturbed by remove the was reported mood, prosecution that case | would go forward here, and one mem. ber of defense counsel. Judge John L. } the from the Godsey, assuring his fellow townsmen | thar the Dayton would evolution center SAYS LAW MISSED AIM. continue 10 be Rar Head Asserts It Does Not Ban Evolution Teaching. CHATTANOOGA July & (@), | — John T. Cantrill, president of the | Chattanooga Bar Association, has is- | wued a personal statement in which | he says that the Tennessee anti-evo-| lution law is “narrow in its scope and | does not prohibit the teaching of evo- | lution, as is generally supposed.” He raid T do not believe that lawyers Tenn think that other vio and 1 do not generally believe Prof. John T. Scopes, or any Tennessee teacher. has Jated the act by affirmatively that man has descended from a lower order of animal. Any teacher may teach that there was no divine crea- ! of anything, that everything in Nature happened by consequence, and | that the Bible teaching on every sub ject is false from Genesis to Revela- | tion, and he will not violate the law nnless he also affirmatively teaches | that man has descended from a lower | order of animals.’ | Denies Law Violated { Before he went to New York to| consult the American Civil Liberties | Unfon people and their attorneys| Prof. Scopes was quoted as saving:| volution does not teach that man | from a monkey.’ and it is said | he was questioned closely about | matter by a lawver not engaged | either side of the c and it/ was found that he had not gome so far as to teach that man has de-| scended from a lower form of animals | and had really violated the law.” | Mrs Cantrill said the caption of the Tennessee law is broader than the Iaw itgelf. “It will be seen that the| word ‘evolution’ does mnot appear in | the body of the enactment. that the | legislature assumes that to teach that | man is descended from a lower order of animal’ would amount to a denial | of the story of the Divine creation of man, as taught by the Bible. There- | fore in the last analysis the one and only thing that is made unlawful is the teaching in tax-supported schools | that man is descended from a lower form of animal The act has mothing the general subject of evélution and | nothing to do with the antecedent of any creature except man in that it simply undertakes to prevent any teacher from going back of the| missing link teaching the geneal of the human family. * * * | The act was unnecessary, but prob. entirely harmlese.” that on to with do in ably D. C. WOMAN DROWNED. Post Office Clerk Meets Death in Patuxent River. | Mrs. Elizabeth Dowling. colored ived in the Whitelaw Hotel, here. was drowned while swimming the ent river near West Wood, Md arday. She was accompanied on he trip near West Wood by her hand, Horace A. Dowling. and several other men and women e had been + clerk in the Post Office here for several years. was later recovered. Fu-i will held at the tomorrow afternoon Interment will at who in hus. bhody neral services Whitelaw Hotel be Pulask ROB JEWELRY STORE. RICHMOND, V July 6 (®) Jewelry, the value of which probably will run into several thousand dollars was stolen from the window of the F. C. Mever Jewelry here by robbers who broke the glass. The store is located on Bro: the prineip of the city i street business thoroughfare 1} zet onr estimate we'll get your orde A Better Shade For Less Money. MC DEVITT Muin 3211 for Fatimates 1213 ¥ St Dulin & Martin Blée Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask vour physician about it Prepared by the NATIGNAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. Heal S’k@iéfeasés | Clean, Penctrating, | Antiseptic Liquid Apply Zemo, It Is unnecessary for you to suffer with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo will usually give instant relief from itching orture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo Is a wonderful. penetrating, dis- appearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is recommended | for daytime use because it doesn't show Get it today from any druggist and sav: a1l further distress. Trial bottle, 35c large size, $1.00, Zemo Soap, 25c. | trust EDEADLY FEAR OF LOSING TRIAL JUST AT CLIMAX GRIPS DAYTON Tactics of Northern Lawy Arouse Alarm That Reassurance of Prosecutors. BY ROBERT T. SMALIL. DAYTON. Tenn. dilemma. of doubt 10 despair. has bheen somewhat dis solved by the reassuring statements of her Jeadinz barristers that when it comes to an attempt o transfer the so-called monkey trial from the Dayton Circult Court to a Federal juriediction. it simply can’t be done The outside world has no concep tion of what this trial- this mildly revolutionary cause— has meant to Dayton, and the thought of being de prived of it all right when the goal was in sight was too much to be borne with any sort of Southern equanimity But Dayvton is not reassured. Dayton doesn’t wholly the hern lawyers” that are coming here. She thinks she has got to watch them all the time, they will do some unexpected thing BAND CONCERT: Al Ma July 6, by the Band. leader leader March, Overture ‘Mazurka July 6. —Dayton's amounting almost vet completely Barracks, Monday, 5 p.m. Concert States Marine H. Santelmann Branson, second United William Taylor The Thunderer anette Sousa Auber us No. & Chopin Puritani.” fan rasia Bellini- Bassi Principal Musician k Excerpts “The Itz, “lLagunen Torchlight Dance. Clarinei solo, 1 Strauss No. 3 Meyerbeer Marines’ hymn. “The Halle of Montezuma.’ The Star Spangled Banner At Res 233-B, Michigan ave nue and Shepherd street north by the United States Army Band, Capt. Raymond G. Sher man, commanding: Capt. Wil liam J. Stannard, band leader this evening a1 7:30 o'cloc Mareh he Boardwalk er Overture, Excerpts Lady Waltz, Fly Raksin . Ma “The Phedre from Italy Stefano Helmund Row. Ro. Mever While,” Davis Borgia Donizetti March. “The Rotarian’ ...Buys The Star Spanzled Banner Flower of Intermezzo. Fox trots. ( sie i) Roccoco! Row Smile All the Selection, “Lucrecia Montrose Park, 30th and R streets northwest. Concert by a section of the United States Ma rine Band, Taylor Branson ond lead conducting. evening 0 o'clock March Heywood" (U, & M. C) ntelmann Overture, Neon and Night" Suppe Intermezzo, “Rendezvous Roc coco’ Aletter Selection This Gen ‘Morning, The Singing Girl.” Herbert Proibita Gastaldon Fellows.” Vollstedt Grand sc from “Romeo and Juliet ...Gounod The Star Spangled Banner. Romance, “Musica Waltz, “Jolly At Walter Reed General Hos pital, tomorrow at 6:30 p.m.. hy section by the United States Ma rine Band. Tavlor Branson second leader. conducting March, “Heads Klohr Overture, “Ruy Up Bl Mendelssohn Heart of Harlequin Drigo Sullivan Wil Herbert Quand 1'Armour ..Cremieux hoe'". Ansell (a) “The Sabot”: (b) “The Ballet Shoe: (c) “The Court Shoe”: (d) “The Scandal”: (e) “The Brogue The Spanzled the United States Soldiers Home Band, bands tomor row, beginning at p.m.. john 8. M. Zimmermann, band master: Emil A. Fenstad. as sistant leader March, St Overture, Serenade. Selection. “Ru Intermezzo, lows" Valse lente Meurt’ Ballet suite re Whisperi he s Star Banner By Andrews Chambers Fig . Wedding Moz The Re Symphonic demption’ Cesar Franc v from Trish musical Eileen Herbert Honest ly poem Fox trot and Rose Popular waliz, “Old Timers Lake Finale, “Spirt of Peace Goldman The Star Spangled Banner problem” is if you know TRIS Contains all the muscle-building, bone-making eie- ments in the whole wheat in a digestible form. The crisp, tasty whole wheat cracker. Make it your bread. Eat it with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. Dr. Lyon's when you tire of either the hars| flavor of your dentifrice. You will like the change— ENGRAVERS OPEN ers’ Seeking Case Transfer Won’t Be Downed by el ety | Convention Here Starts With | Session of Executive Committee. to spill the half baked heans or upset the pretty kettle of fish which Dayton | is just about ready to put on the fire. War's wild alarums have had nothing on the fell rumors which have torn | the good folk of Davton these-last few davs, taking them from the mountain peaks of expectancy down |Into the shadow of the valley of dis appointment Progress in the engraving art be outlined to several hundred Zraving craftsmen who will tomorrow in the first general session lof the fifteenth annual convention of | Engravographia. the national organi zatlon of engravers. The convention is being held at the Hotel Washington under the direction of the Engravers’ Club of Washington. Joseph M Hausler, president of the local gravers' club, is chalrman of general convention committee. Opening the convention., the execu tive committee of the engravers' or ganization met today at the Hotel Washington in executive session. The meeting was devoted to routine and preparation of the report of the committee for the general sessions tomorrow. Exhibits of engraving machinery have been set up in the Spanish room of the hotel The general session tomorrow will be opened with addresses by A | Brewood of Washington. national forth as to who is responsible for the | President of Engravographia, and Mr. ‘sensationalism” in the case, may re.| Hausler. Reports of the general | sult in the entering of a plea of guilty | manager. treasurer and of the execu, | by Prof. Scopes at- some early stage of | ive committee will he received an: [the (rial and thus have the matter|nominating and resolutions commit- |ended so far as Dayton s concernea, | te¢8 Will be ‘appointed ‘omorrow | 1s most disconcerting to the local popu. | 4fternoon will be devoted to routine lace—especially to those whose rooms|Teports. while the annual banquet of have been rented at -eite aatess 1] the organization is scheduled for 7 the people ught here by the trial yiclock 80 the Holel"Washington Will Visit U. S, Plant. Other committee reporfs will follow en meet Worried by Lawyers. Dayton has begun to think there are too many cooks in this Scopes case | #nd that the “devil’s broth,” or what- {ever kind of broth the fundamental- fists call this evolution stuff, is in grave danger of being spoilt ’l'hore‘ |are primary counsel and secondary | | counsel and tertiary attorneys—home | talent and imported stars of the bar- and they being many men of many minds, naturally are pulling one way and another. So with all this pulling |and hauling Dayton simply cannot be | happy until the proceedings in the | newly ainted Rhea County court- house, with its picturesque clock tow- er, actually are under way. The latest | fear that as a result of the taunts | which are being passed back and the See Crowds Reduced. | ry doubtful if Dayton’s hopes|an address Wednesday heavy invasion will be realized | salesmanship, delivered by | even if the trial proceeds as per sched- | Burgoyne. The ule next Friday morning. The sugges- | gates will visit the plant of the Bureau tion that anywhere from 2,000 to 5,000 | of Engraving and Printing on Wed- persons would be attracted here by |nesday, to be entertained at luncheon {the unusual show, was a fantastic n through the building. At |one to say the least. From 300 to 500 k Wednesdav the delegates | would have been a far more normal | will geave Washington for Mount \er- guess as to the daily influx. but if the | non. returning to Washington to at crowd proves disappointing now, Day-|tend another banquet, at the City |ton will blame it on those Northern|Club. at 7 o'clock lawyers who evolved the scheme of| Officers will be elected. a place for |getting an injunction in the federal|the next convention decided upon and court to prevent the State from go-|an alphabet design selected Thursday ing forward with the prosecution.|morning. That afternoon the dgle- Dayton is convinced no such injunc- | gates will go on an outing to tion will be issued. but the threat of | Falls. the outing to be followed by a the transfer may have been sufficient ldinner and dance at the Falls. Wom [in their minds to put a damper on en attending the | the tourists, who had been expected |to flock here like crowds’1o a Sum. mer Chautauqua, where the show was free The idea of It s of a White House and public Tuesday afternoon WOMA& ASKS U.S. SPECIFY PART IN AUTO KILLING Estelle Robinson, Indicted in Nun's Death. Says Is Not buildings on | the Northern lawyers | |that a Federal court might restrain {the sovereign State of Tennessee from | prosecuting one of its own residents in |one of its own county courts on an is |sue affecting the people of Tennessee |alone has resulted in growing indigna |tion in this coun at. The South {always has been rampant on the sub. | Ject of State rights, and this new at tempted blow, which more or less dazed Dayton at first, is today riddled with ridicule. Accusation Clear. Estelle Robinson, eolored. indicted for murder in the second degree and Georgia Case Recalled. manslaughter in connection with the death of SNister Cephas Becker of 1t is recalled that in the neighboring | Providence Hospital, today Siale of Georgia some vears ago, when | District Supreme Court to require the |Hoke Smith was gove some | Government to furnish a bill of par Northern Jawvers” came down from | ticulars of her alleged connection with New York a few davs before the Geor- | the death of the nun. Zcent fare law was about to go| Through Attornevs Arthur N. Pres nto effect. They were seen snooping |mont and Hawken & Havell, the round the Federal building. Hoke | woman claims she is unable to plead mith heard about the visits and sent|and to prepare her defense to the fon Kol Tan Yen | indictment. She asserts the indictment Gentlemen.” he said, I have sent | fails to allege who was drivinz the you because I think I know why|automobile which caused the death of you are here. You are contemplating | the sister at the time of the collision a_Federal injunction to prevent the [with the car in which the nun was State from putting the 2.centfare law | riding. It also fafls to state in what Into effect on the ground that it is un-| particular the woman participated in COnStEn Al the crime. Counsel seek to make the The Norhern lawyers looked at Government specify what act other and then admitted the woman did to make her a party nor’s surmise was correct | homicide Then, gentlemen. it cannot be| 3 ) done.” replied Hoke Smith. I intend | & to proclaim this law myself. I will| Four Killed in Crash. E A, Ttaly (P).—Four | personally put it in effecr. 1 would | persons were killed and two were in like to see you gentlemen or any one lelse find a Feders 0 woulé al judge who would| [l ed today when a rallroad train struck a postal auto hus at a grade |issue a restraining order against the governor of a sovereign State of this Union from putting into effect # law | CTOSSIng near here duly passed by the State Legislature % and signed by the governo Morocco has | The injunction was not applied for.|torests. but only 30, {1t is admitted, of course, that after a rigation or transpor law is in effect it may be attacked as|permit development. unconstitutional, but not until there | | has been an issue made in the State | {courts. Therefore, it is argued. with much legal wisdom, that until Scopes | is convicted in the State courts the| Federal Government may take cognizance of the case for each July & 000.000 acres of 10,000 have ir ation sufficient to o, ’!&fl no (Coovright. 1925.) 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MONDAY, JULY 6. 1925. iRanka With Other Won- i ders of the Nation’s | Capital. |Chicken’s Existence | Vouched for by Chief Clerk of Budget. Washington, long famons for lame ducks, with their swan songs; its blind pigs and other wonders of na ture, now lays claim to heing the oniy city in this hemisphere with a ing chicken | Chief Clerk Charles Harbaugh of the | Budget Bureau, whose integrity is un- | vouches for the truth of ement. He owns this batfing its ery- | anestioned {this sta | bira | becomes despondent only early morning, as the first ra sun hegin to rake the sky in the| vicinity of Brookla While other chickens are ecro or cackling, | Petina lifts a countenance heavenward and gives vent 1o a long blood-curdling howl Howl “Indescribable.” According to Mr | neighhors, | describable {the neigh of in the < of the : Harbaugh and his Petina’s howl is almost in It resembles somew horse. while nee mistaken for the ery sional v it of a | baby. | AN Brookland. it is said speculation whether trving Lo crow or cackle ing over the thought evolved from the dodo. The ines capable fact that Petina has yet lay an egg gives rise to the contention €FS. 1 that he is trying to crow, but Petina’s nenEns | decided ability to cackle, as manitest- | When & |ed every afternoon after she has sat Petina on her nest during egg-layinz time h home clearly befogs the fssue northeast, the Here is a chicken that sits on the | clucki At | nest and cackles. but lavs no eg representative Mr. Harbaugh ved today. “1 think perhaps cry she emits of mornings is her protest at the futility of things, as it were. We thought she was 4 rooster when she was 1o us several weeks ago by re { touring through Washington, so | wife named her Pete. The very next morning we were awakened by her unearthly howls. That afternoon she {went to her nest, but when she left is ot £ is rife with Petina s or is boohon that_chickens BOBBY LEU PETINA. as to cackling like a hen, thought we would her Petina photographer appeared picture today at the 2800 Thirteenth chicken seemed sight of the however. it indicating singing. 10 pla gave of and then began about in a usually. In fact ling T don’t wonder Mrs. Harbaugh planned to eat series noises to lay happier mood today given | ves my | <he’s happs remarked Petina request that her We for vesterday. by he allowed 1o take nec veek SUPT. BALLbU LEAVES i e FOR SUMMER VACATION 1 Will Enjoy Pleasures of His Camp C sAys | at Takes OCULISTS’ Rx. Belgrade During FILLED RAPIDLY. LOW Rroken Lenses Matched—Absalntely CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. 1311 6 July and August | Superintendent of Schonis | W. Ballou has left Washir | his Summer camp, at Belgrade Lakes { Me.. where he will remain until ahout September 1. 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