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- 4 THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. MAN HAS DEFECTS DAYTON IS TOLDI Scientists Apprise Every One That Some Apes Are Like Some Men. . among other | from an indefi neity to a def eneity through | continuo tions and inte. tions And furthermore of himself being animal as he man needn’t think | perfect is a “well | the higher many de- such a He it is very | learned | > be- | The | Wy hat's it | the | Yes de- | Not Descendant of Monkey. | ‘This picture, taken from the front of Ju dge Raulston’s ¢ urtdo m in Dayton, study of types that are interested in the evolution case. Tenn., gives an opportunity for the WOULD BAR CREDIT FROM TENNESSEE Educators lefer on Plan for Universities to Refuse Credentials. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, July 16—A sym- posium of educators’ views is beimg conducted by the New York World on the suggestibn that educational credentials from Tennessee be reject ed by American universities. The suggestion was made to the World by Dr. Henry H. Rusby, dean of the College of Pharmacy of Co- lumbia University, who said that Ten- nessee had reverted to a slavery of intellect because of the anti-evolu- tion law. Varied opinions have been ex- pressed in the symposium. Some educators have withheld comment until the Scopes case ends. Typical views follow Alfred H. of th, acting president Michigan: “Cer- fonal credentials must lose value in anti-evolution law.” 1zh, dean of Indiana ‘ighting intolerance e with counter-intolerance appeal further to preju- view would only dice.” STAMPS WORTH $50,000 IN TITLED WOMAN’S ATTIC London Reports Accidental Discov- ery of Rare Collection Originally Bought for About $100. Correspondence of the Assoctated Press LONDON, June More than $50,000 worth of unique stamps have been discovered under romantic cir. cumstances in the attic woman'’s house in fashionable M e ure complete sheets c e of rare value. They w hout $100 in 1864 by f the present owne: nd, and had lain in the attic eve; the grandfather husb sinc It was only by discovered recently went to the attic came across them sold by auction. chance they were when the woman and accidentally They are to be NEW AIR LINE PLANNED Japan-China Mail Route Asked in Bill. Associated F Plans for a to Be Correspondence of the TOKIO, June 2 ular amerial service between Kago- shima and Shanghal are being con- sidered here and probably will be in- cluded fmr a bill to be introduced at the next sessfon of the Diet. It is under- stood a private syndicate, nided by the government., would operate tk service and At the beginning only m would be catried. Later, howev rangements would be made for the transportation of passengers. The proposed route would be Toklo-Osaka, reg- of a titled | | | | | | | t | the s Raulston Scorns Post as Usher for Seatless Reporter Calls Out for Chair—See Sheriff, Judge Say By the Associated Prese DAYTON, Tenn,, July 16 ues in the Scopes case and Judge Raulston refuses to have Th are profo | PAUL HENDERSON'S his attention drawn from them while | he acts as usher he has announced sultry afternoon arose from the pe: pealing to the judg As the jury wa for the first tAme voice of a newspaper T out “Can we have chairs, I do not believe should expect for the spectators Twice during the yesterday voices reporter judge? itlemen, whole courtroom judge to look after chairs. Sheriff do that. Appeal sheriff,” the judge replied A second similar request the afternoon brought the assertion that “it is foolish to expect the ju of the court to provide chairs everybody to leave the bench everybody move back. Appeal sheriff and executive officers becau I have as many responsibiliti can get along with without h: attend to these details the later in RESIGNATION ACCEPTED g(‘rl')(’t President Lauds New's Work in Direc Mail for Service. By the SWA the | I8 the onkeys. | them. | rt of eys took Whicl n lo Kagoshima-Darien - Tsingtao-Shanghai, the trip requiring about eight hours Gone flying time. Columbia to Take Columbia University educational credential nessee schools, as wa Dr. Rusby, Adam L. Jones, director of admission, announced today. “Reports that Columbia will dis criminate against credits from Ten. nessee colleges absolutely are without foundation,” Mr. Jones said. “Colum- bia will accept credits from any re putable college. “Rumors that we would establish this differentiation possibly arose from statements of a member of the faculty, who was acting without au- thorization of the committee invested with the evaluation of credits.” Dr. Rusby had suggested that Columbia and other American univer sities reject credit from Tennessee and other States adopting laws pro- hibiting the teaching of certain sub jects. He made the suggestion in his annual report of the college of x-hdrma«'\ Airplane mail from this cour Cuba is now cleared at Fla., and made up for 13 customs districts, instead of being sorted at Havana as before SHENANDOAH IS ON WAY ; 3 ? iGENEVA TO SEND LABOR Seven Experts Sworn | REPORT TO PORTUGAL TO VIRGINIA MANEUVERS | in, Ready to Take 5 de- | Big Navy Dirigible Is t> Meet War-| Scopes Case Stand | | Findings of Dr ships at Norfolk—Admiral z D“T“\‘""‘,‘IL""' in East Africa Later Hughes Is Passenger. will not reject Ten Herr Knopf smeked 10 large cigars in 2 hours, at Vienna, in 1894 Ross on Conditions to Be CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY July 18 character An organ- | tain charac-| rized by an These are the expert witnesses Considered by League. for the Scopes defense already under oath: Dr. Maynard M. ogist, Ober i Dr. H. Universit. Dr. Wi ogist, Un Fay CIGARETTES z ated Press N.J July 16 last n 16 () New maneuvered s and W the July it KEHU urning late R I, with the batt ing of the Atiantic today from \Ifilul(. z00l- ¢ to the sclentific f and ne can say with re just begin ght to know where ships Tex fleet departed port }vnm\ 22 opa- Edward of sociology f Wisconsin, on labor Portuguese East Africa of the Portuguese gov requested and after these are received oss report will be considered by the league’s commission The Ross report discusses 1 employment of native labor in | guese East Africa. When it w. | mitted recently to the league's mission the latter queried the ington _State tment Prof. Ross. The State Department replied it could express no i since Prof. Ross was not an American nt official. The commission it would conside receiving the views packed in extra heavy foil for your protection C]/wre S somethmg about them youlllike” dirigible fur- | region of Nor-| what has | Shenando: for maneuvers in the and strong- | r - 1 oAt there | fleet comma cles for | ship was expected to reach for every-|at noon, Eastern standard ti {to return to her hangar early Clarence Darro ed_and sure- | row footed lawyer that iready | The fallen into one of his own scientific|{ship Texas left Newport vesterday | traps. He asked a scientist something | afternoon and the course of the | [Sbonsthe Shenandoah today depended upon the e of their arrival at Norfolk he Shenandoah interrupted | fight - from Newport to stopping at the air station to take on Admiral Hug ned to leave the ship at Nor the dirigible returned to Lakehurs The nature of today’s maneuvers was was not revealed | Hughes r, the Wilbur Nelson, 1 State geologist. | Dr. William M. Southwestern Universit field, Kans. WIFE-BEATER AT WORK. Return Home, already is stronge body forced Portu s sub com- Wash- regarding tomor cruiser Patoka and the battle- | PAROLE SYSTEM PRAISED. The Attorney General was advised by Supt. of Prisons White today that conditions at the National Training School for Boys here, FREDERICK, Md., July 16.—Robert the parole sy “‘exceptional.” e s w4 Mr. White the Attorney Shroyer, the first wife-beater to be | s General that of the 131 bovs paroled e To FGUE oot | BRITISH HELP FLAX TRADE |Srsest s o oy v purl many ve returned to work to- | 147 work and onfy 1 has day as a brickiayer, saying he would \ S Alleged Slayer Tailed. (ot return Home ‘szooooousu As:dnf ;o dx—:ncournge tke advantage of the op- rowing of Seed. Tule 18 (0P —H | Mrs. Shroyer, who was shl!h(]ll' in CHICAGO, July 16 —Henry J. d yesterday afternoon while at e vt ooNeor S T FOR SALE S work at the Gem Laundry here, said of two officers of the First ional the growing of flaxseed and flax A Home of Beauty i she was glad he was punished River, N. Y De- | “after the way he has beaten me and other crim today | the last four years we've been mar-{United Kingdom on a commerc 10 vears to life im: | rigq. He told me this afternoon that |scale, a committee appointed by the for robbing the Inland|he wasn't coming back to me and I Board of Trade has unanimously Chicago. $4,000 last{tolq him I didnt care.” mmended that $200,000 made avallable. The development new s strains of pedigree seed is necessary, individuality and conven- 31 Arrested in Liquor Cases. and for that purpose the flax factories { | ience, focated within block of % at Bunford and Lopen should be ac- || Chevy Chase Club. With 9 DOT:’(l:l“ ;:mJ ’;'«‘rrf\':\ ’i:’\rr[’:lllf‘;fAUfsui]:A ‘q:urvd‘(mrli controlled by the ministry rooms, 3 baths, vapor heat, ssession and Spe o ericulture. r detached g : toxicants were made by the police Nt ;«'. d}l;l’:’:d?ir:g:‘, ::‘dc?.‘gon during the 24 hours ended at 8 o'clock ¢ bt - & throughout. Lot 80 by 125 Of Dutch Colonial design, this house is a home to be proud and one that supplies all comforts and conveniences its appearance suggests. Whi replied, ears, we man Will Not Shroyer, After Lashing. her | Says Annual Employes’ Outing Carroll Electric Co. || 714 12th St. N.W. Da. g0 on any years ago it auna first were e of the earth after | Portugal in respect to the | er thin | in deep probably 600 atb the ¢ world was « 6,000 yvea see why corners of to reconcile Dayton th of some of the ways of sc known ways of the Good of time to gobble up | Tareytons are a quarter again scientific muttons, plants and ani- mals sort of grew up together. Plants - opportunities to pro- | did the_animals. | lazy. They d still and let That is why are im- to_go Tha they organs— of queer stirred easier to trace k in the good ! vhen you were | “and I was a fish,” than it is Both came from ti > fix_tha time animal life ed from_the hat is to say, one can {ix it 0 rs or so; but it t no such were la ah Dayton today breathes the atmos- phere of science. Already there has been sclentific testimony in the court house. The jury didn’t hear much of , but there have been some pm\(‘rful this morning. Police reported the | seizure of 20 gallons of whisky and gin, three dozen bottles of beer and one automobile in connection with the s. There were arrests for tion and two for driving while would \[ come to the Dayton gots its big “lawsuit” when the defe: “in a_bunch.” seem, the sclentists looked just like ordinary human beinge. They were in their shirt sleeves, just like all the rest of Dayton, these broil ing days. They didn't wear long hair. Only one or two of them wore horn- rimmed spectacles. None of them wore horns. Most of them were com- paratively voung, and altogether they appeared like & safe, sane crew. None Wear Suspenders. Maybe Dayton is not going to bub- I ble and burst in a test tube after all. It should be noted in_passing, how- cver, that not one of the scientists is | an old-fashioned guy. They all wore belts instead of suspenders. This may prejudice the court and jury against expert testimony, but, anyway, the sclentists can be set down as opti- mists The defense today feels that it is on suge ground. It has drawn from witnedses for the State that Prof. Scopes taught that ail animal life, in- cluding man, came originally from a simple cell. The defense will attempt to show this is as true today as it was 600,000.000 vears ago by ing the human embryo in its mother’s womb. ‘Let the State and Mr. Bryan deny that, if they can!” shouts Darrow. the heal wave with a DEIHL Electric Has full size 9- inch breeze $8g.50 teed and sells = for only.... OTHER FANS, $3.95 UP making blades, runs on alter. i < MUDDIMAN § 709 13th St. Mo ided r living e course of time, to develop locomotor and fins Amazing Hs.rnsun Is Sworn In. Floyd R. son of this city was sworn in today at the Treasury as a director of the War Finance Corpora- tion, succeeding Frank W. Mondell resigned adaptable for two \ Kresge Department Stores Tee PALAIS PROYAL The Fair, Chicago, Ill. Quality Merchandise Men! Priced most reasonably at $30,000. Phone for Appointment to Inspect W. H. West Company 916 15th St. N.W. M. 9900 e Univ: erslty Park Is ideally located—between Hyattsville and Md. State University—on the Wash- ington-Baltimore Boule- vard It's the most attractive suburb around Washington “ready for living.” Lots and Homes for Sale on Convenient Terms nating current, fully guaran behind then along the line ‘Whales Once Pedestrians. matter of common now knows abroad in v the The So s, the in the L. S. Plaut & Co., Newark, N. J. Courteous Service Here Is News That Will Interest You Every Wool Two-Trousets SULT —in our entire stock, formerly $37.50, $45 and $50—now selling at— be a Dayton walked But one d the dry land naturally to their frienc and live Whales got tire whales we they sug seals ed the seals, “you said a mout lioped back to the ding there ever whales, it seems, GROWTH THROUGH SERVICE Whether you require a Further Reductions All 3 .and 4 Piece Spring and Summer SUITS One—Thlrd Off NO' NOW 23.34 26.67 30.00 33.34 36.67 40.00 43.34 70. 46.67 50.00 85. 56.67 Linens and Tropicals Excepted. 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