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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. O, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925. e Eve Made of Rib, Fish Swallowed Jonah, Bryan Declares |SAYS TRANSLATIONS |Federal Evolution [‘THIS IS N0 CIRCUS, SAYS flAYmN t In Gensatwnal Cross-Examination on Bti'le Beliefs by Darrow| F BIBLE ARE WRONG| Ban to be Asked in | BLUSHING YOUNG BALIFF CLIMAX N AMAZING BEDLAM Bk Witness Declares He Crowd Roars in Wild Disorder| Believes Every as Bryan and Dar- Word of Book. row Clash. lpehaw Judge Raulston’s Right Hand Men | Learns Art of Keeping Order in Court House by . Rabbi's Statement Declares Evoln-‘l History of Scopes Case From Arrest Doubt Is Provoked' tion Compatible With Story | " i Asociatea P | DAYTON, Tenn., July Wul- | gy Associated Press e ~ % . . > 4 of Genesis. ter White, superintendent of the DAYTON, Tenn., July 21.— Patrol Early in May to Conviction Today on Literal Time | Hhea Gouaty schools and pros- | men Kewso Rice ot Chartanoas hat I ; e e ecutor In the Scopes case, said to- |attained a prominent place in the [ o i Adasiatob e of Creation. ciated Press. ] e o ] a ¢ DAYTON, Tenn.. July 21.—The following is the history of the | | « Tenn., July 21.Three| S8 8 BB tntroduce | Judge’s eminence since the first das Scopes evolution case: were placed in the court rec e evolution bill in Congress, |Of the Tennessee evolution proceed i DR e ings, the blushing young bluecoat has esterds as evidence of the de. Scopes was arrestad May-§, charged with violating the Tennessee statute prohibiting the teaching of evolution theories in the public Defense Atlorney copes trial. Stationed upon the e in the & pes evolution trial This bill, to be prepared by Mr he! med the duties of bailiff unde e v tHlal, | Wil B AR il peovins. tuag | periorm Sl el | Commoner Takes I schools. He was given a preliminary hearing and held for action by A o Vi A : Vhite L il pu | cireum = ittorney, has consistently held before | Federal aid be withheld from col 5 ¢ f BY ROBERT T. SMAI - the grand jur® The grand jury in special session May 25 returned a es B l o b ot i ol o hoole teaching theories | PAtience and courage of the most ex PATTON. T ol S Stand 1o Protect || true uill agatnst the 24-year-old school teacher and Yudg(‘ Raulston Tri to Show l]P e x"f:.’nh Is'tebehing theorl enced do}:(en‘dr-r”:.f the law. | 2 enn uly 2 his | . pes = ot i P . 208008 R plution _ $i4 ) rout! officer still suffere aaling i God’s Word. calid 5 spscel tarm o the Rhsa County: Glseule Coovt tor Job 38 to | ‘W Rgo] Jdeas.” " |mm wacis sod inistvii: i i : e There was reason (rom the first| 3 ! : isistence that the State must prove day of the trial when the judge hand ; s s L | AR e e T e R which Bibie” s, nowever 'been | FRENCH SAVANTS HIT e him his gavel with which t | s remarkable cases in American| g, (ne susociated Press | o Y “Do you consider that every religion | °¥} by, Sudge. baniskon 5 | force order in the crowded room. V juriprudence, but it has so turned - 31, P An effort by the defense to offer testimony of scientists and bib- o vith o Mr. Hays submitted for the rec- 'g ¢ e B B M g cut that there never was and never| DAYTON, Tenn. July 2L—the lit-| | ioq) ‘seholars was denfed by the court, Judge Raulston excluding all ;’:_‘,fi;},‘i‘,“""‘“““" with the Christian | 'S g o e s Samer piie,| DAYTON’S ‘NARROWNESS P T e i can.again be anything like it In the | €¥#} truths of the biblical account of such testimony from the jury, but admitting it to the record. £ a volume of the Vulgate, or Catholic _— Lot B g Ko & creation, Jonah and the whale, Adam T would not sy competitive. butipiple, und the Hebrew Bible, in the surie Among Protestants of | 1y o S00R learned 1o “eoun airy the earth or the waters under | (TR0, JORLE ARG RS T e The case was marked by frequent clushes between Wiliam Jen- | |the religlous unbelievers. i, h ew Bible, in the | Mme. Curie Among Protestants with impressive determination he earth. [t has broken out in so P FVE G T B0 matic moment | | nings Bryan of the prosecution counsel and Clarence Darrow for the nbeiievers of what” et dafinas siibiatited itos (ha e “Attaek on Tiberty ‘of His warnings to loquacious spects many different and startling directions | fhe o8 e AR CTIELC MOMERT] | defense. Mr. Darrow culld Mr. Bryan the “leader of the fundamen- “In the Christian religion P b e s B i | i | tors are features of each day's ses that one s left hewildered at each [0 08 Heqt O o ings Bryan and| | twlists” and admitted that he (Darrow) was an agnostic. These widely Another objection from the attorney | OF% * statement by Dr. Herman Rob | Thought.™ Asions. He alone with certain impunity dag end . | Clanence Dicion: fh. WHIEHE S separated views brought many arguments. general as Darrow continued his ex- ”:N‘.““, W,'] _"‘m_":_‘_‘"" \:m fo I'_‘u’,‘ | interrupts the judicial proceedings l e (e, scenes und all the | mentalism and agnosticism met in a The first day of the trial saw the empanelling of a new grand jury, | |amination brought the response from | “5p W CRC L G RN B C proprey | By the iated Press }and stops the counsel or the court to ey ces It remalned itor the)| simmnior eaa: the returning of a subindictment and selection of the trial jury. Ques the defense attorney that he had a|g, b QA% WEAHE ol OF ook S el Pa July 21.—Signatures cry against disorder. His admonition Dalow aod Wilam msen o i 150itn the jury still absent Bryan tioning of the jurymen was done almost entirely by the defense, prose right to crossexamine a hostile wit-{ o e 0 0 0 is derived, there | representative French scientists are|are often supported by the approva o urnich the climatic spectacte of 100k the stand yesterday not in the | cution counse, finding little or no fault with the men in the panel. I S ne ar Wi B ehiai 2l e » many errors, some of them basic. |being obtained by the spaper | of the court, who savs I Dalitons | diitastetal oliinm crowded Rhea County courtroom, but Mr. Darrow, conducting the examination for the defense, asked the | |, & (E0FT S Wiy B8 wiicl o v The word ‘create’ purports to be 4 |Quotidien to a protest “against the| f indorse what the officer savs I semblance of legal procedure was (90 ¢ platform in the open, while hun- veniremen about their church aMiiations and their views on the evolu- attorney 18 hostile?” asked Mr. Bryan, | 'anslation of ‘bara.’ This word ‘ba attack upon liberty of thought made | b ;«:l hru: : ‘Ax‘ plem: F d _hit «wept aside and pandemonium broke | 4reds pressed forward as Darrow sub-| | tionary theory. Eleven of the men finally chosen were church members, h = Jurelis used with reference to both in-|by the Dayton prosecution. F S Ui b e referring to the manner of procedur ouw’ll have to go out on the nic and organic creation. The| Among the signers are Mme. ap- | Jected him to a running fire of ques and all professed to know little of eclence or evolution. { loose. Both Brya nd Darrow in Tennessee by which an attorney lawn if you want to talk"—with more ' veared 1o have the gift of tongues. |tions on the Bible 3 The court adjourned over the week end from Friday to Monday. on | |1s required to make afdavit that e |correct translation is ‘to set in mo- | Curie, codiscoverer of radium; Dr.|w> OR e . e They flew at each other verball Nice| Darrow deflnea the questioning as| | which day the defense motion to quash the indictment was entered and | |was surprised oy the. tostimans e | tion Paul Appell, former president of the | wordy pronouncements. He at inter a eouple of fishwives fan effort to “show the v"}"ulfi what argued. the witness and with the discovery ‘In_ver of the King James ;mwrsu,\- 4»lr Parh«{\ tor ?l}[‘)}’\ollflz e isn 2 4 % { fundamentalism is.” But the witness Sy ot . i tul s 2 e version appears the following: ‘The |Francois Aulard, professor of history | PeOD Rebel Vells Fill Air | callea ¢ an ‘effort to: cast “alursiupom(Hh .o The thicd deyeaf theitoial wag St HB L ARICIECE the conttin ||| Shatihe was Bostlle spirit of God moved upon the face |of the University of Paris and an . - And all the while rebel yells fiiled |the Bible.’ hours for typing. When Judge Raulston was ready to deliver his de Disooies: Contmoianisn & e waitie A @it Gaee O of fe Twiten Ar Soes et Four Burned to Death the @ir. Men and women shouted at| The great Commoner, who an-| | BO0F T08 SR RS aeh SRl Mt the Tollowing morning. when he X Ao af "Coatudls ror. |ton ot the Hebrew word ‘marache. | Paul Langevin of the department fo the tops of their lungs. Children |nounced his willingness to take the o iirorined thit aiuerart Morecasting Nl vuling Tan e Dtrinusd {oicea e °f Confuclanism fol I feth’ i« ‘and God animated, imparted | physics of the College of Franc DALLAS, Tex., July 21 (#).—Four wept, Dogs barked. Automobile {stand “to protect the word of God| | fUS LT ON0 wifics s T it T life, vivitied | Louis Lumiere, a member men were burned to death and horns honked. Railroad tr went |against the greatest agnostic in the e % » 2 lihan “l"“',h‘“"" ILuAe nare. wriclsnt “In the first chapler of Genesis the | French Academy of Science five others suffered minor injuries acreeching by. Hot-dog venders called | United States,” expressed his belief The court's refusal (0 quash the indictment, was in uccord with th {ias & ristian religion word ‘Adam’ is used. The word means |officer of the Legion of Honor fire which desirc their wares. Newsboys came hurry-|that “everything In the Bible should| | expectation of the counsel and court observers. The trial then progress Anam not . willine Pto take thel, iiiving - organism aining blood. | g e oot o ing through the crowd with the latest |be accepted as it is given there.” Mr. ed to the hearing of testimony by State's witnesses opinion of people who are trving to)lr we scended from Adam we | | day . find excuses for rejecting the Chris-|ae decsen trom = lower order— | RED CROSS OFFERS AID 1= extras. Bryan indicated that he in turn ex B # : y t e {tian religion when they attempt to ng, purely’ physlcal organism con P Y TEQ ZH?v:ér!'cu‘:l “u‘x‘é}-:m‘\m:efi'p‘m u:‘\'yu:l 5‘1’»‘:!iraf[e\’ni‘eh:nléuyx:mt1;““:&2‘12'Sb:r Bryan, about some of those vou have|man that is accepted today. | would }L“I (‘r‘"“"“ ‘.‘l’l"‘ hours and minutes, | nfi..-' s | IN ALASKAN EPIDEMIC| MACCABEB e ey Sl Jeens . . DUt |y own not say it is accurate id they wil ve to get ' togeth the Hebrew ere properl A Z P’g‘enajli‘v““!'?-“ra‘l::‘n h‘(’q i |:mihfl; this ‘(“.{l Mt lhem Lrogra™] “The only thing is. vou have a defi-| “That estimate is prinied in the|and be more exact than they h ‘e'(l-ll[l{l y 1I;n(: vmf» e _ ! While in Convention ould be heard appealing £o the judye. | Goubt oo Prosarations wese Tads to|mition of fact that includes imagina- | Bible?” yet been able, to compel me to accept|not find any conflict with the theory | Food and Drugs to Be Rushed to| Visit BALTIMORE in the name of the law and Tennes: | reume indoor court sessions today. | HOm-" s e e etRiery na T Wtlatevauition which mould preyentiin g =L i B e 5 . ; S ink most of the people know—-that 0 y true. om accepting both.” Fort Yukon. Where Outbreak of eer to stop the uproar. But the Judse Belioves Biblo Literally. Stewart Interrupis. e o i Pele |, “T have all the information 1 want | ""O™ “C<PUNE e e Ot Stop at the Mount Royal Hotel e b e e et | eplying to direct questlons, Bryan | U objection from the attorney gen. | * Other questions followed along the {to live by and to die by,” the wit Influenza Attacks 200 | Mt. Royal and Calvert Sts. ; B atiitoae. D th \w 3 al \il;{ bfll A Th [‘IE‘; ?:‘J eral to the argumentative form of fsame line until Attorney General|Dness said in response to one ques- HALTS PRISONERS’ FLIGHT ! Balti Md. ude of the two vocal com-|said he believed tha ¢ was made | questioning brought the remark from | Stewart objected to the cross-exam- |tion The American Red Cross has an-| __Baltimore, M ’ ratants was such that the court, in|from Adams’ rib, that the temptation | Darrow that the witness must ‘not ; F ang e v - t e ination by v en wit-| Questions and answers came fas omething of a. panic, banged bis gavel | of Eve was the reason the snake was | argue: with e, either. b ,,‘;’,,afi,f",:;?:e(?f,“{f,,;'u‘;:, Ve | o the exmnmiiniion cmtlnat Bok| Tatea Sis and shouted: compelled to crawl on its belly; that| Thence the interrvgation turned to| ourt that he desired the defense at- | Erew short as the questioner sat|raunds prev nounced an appropriation to cover | | . H. Ed- |expenses of sending drugs, food and i escape of three |ald to Fort Yukon, Alaska, where ri A Home in B OO e scona an an | o) Sastroval allimenkiniead O R t:‘r’:\x;?;:’z torney to be given latitude, “for I'm |hunched forward on the cor oflmen' from the prisoners’ dock in |POrts it received today said 200 cases amazing as the encounter itself. And|he could belleve that God could muke | another objection from the attorney | EOInE to have some lutitude when he | (he the witness swaying a|United States Court vesterday. The|of influenza. with elght deaths. had| U t P k B oar ot ey sooounter ttasie, Ao e s Ieleee that GoNbonin i¥e muothec itction e thalaenty | S0l un netto ‘eat " tan e B Cicged seith | been lisied, bt tha the stustion was | niversi y ar nocent bystanders gasping and gazing | A silence settled over the crowd s |hed gone bevond the pale of any | ATiSiNG. he addressed both thej VARd that is all you are interested | housebreaking: Bar W et et B 0 at_each other as persons do who|Arthur Garfield Hays announced the|issue that could possibly be injected [ SOuIt and the crowd. o ol with thuestts, Srta S abtlat (huL the GMELiet sk thes awake from some dread nightmare.!intention of the defense to call Bryan|into this lawsuit except by imagina These gentlomen have not had| 2, Aot Ipoking Lol tgeal 1l mod Moo st L one By abrildne to Tust Yiko: Court had been adjourned to the|to the witness stand, (el : much chance. They did not come hera | religion.” ) i ed with driving while drunk, had | had gone by airplane to Fort Yukon great out of doors. There had been | The purpose. sas explained later| ' mryan. however, asserted “it would | {0 trY this case. They came here to| ‘“You don't care how old the earth fbra two panes of glass in a and that the Indlan officer in the af- |l 5 'S00ds WoTOA rhe threat all along that this might|by Mr. Darrow a8 an effort to “show | be too exacting to confine the defense | ' revealed religion. I am here to ;» m;I how long the animals have|dow when captured by the : ;,v’"'L" \;-nlaun;nl nl.ur called for f\.n;i: 5 e ead Yol Taveat happen. A platform or stage had been [the people what fundamentalism Is.” |to the facts. If they are not allowed | Jefend it and they can ask me any|been here wdditional e will beiDinoed Lo supuly o0 anil[othicr mecessitics; erected against one of the courthouse |Mr. Bryan arose from the witness |to get away from the facts, what have [ 1U€stions they please. Toiol Baticesti Gl o e walls and in front of it were arranged {stand to tell Darrow, the judge and|they to deal with? W g o O g 3 s e o Nerigh hoard herches fo scoom .| The e ‘apectators that tea pur.| Phe nexi query from Darrow was:|PFOUSht an interchange of remarks| I awn not so much interested in | e, Dor , several hundreds of wrsons {powe 1w cast “slurs upon the| ‘“Have you an opinion asto whether, | JStWoen the atiorney and the witness| that © it | vening were the second day, | % Fot Yukon said no more courthouse vard is a beautiful zrove, Bible | whoever wrote the book—I belleve it con » declaration | he witness here eluded his ques- | SR Yo youT a u i m of Darrow that “you insult every man | tioner and explained the differences physiclans were needed, b affording plenty and sylvan| The nature of the exumination|was Joshua, the book of Joshua— Iy means do not think it necessax Make 30% On 1 : . , the exumination | was . 2 of sclence and learning in the world | hetween Confuciinism & uddhism, | 4 » food and dru req he coloring. irousht Attorney General A. T. Stew. | thought the sun went around the |P¢ Stence and learning in the world | between Confuclanism < ddhism, | o 24 nour day e o i s ! abl urt and other members of the prosecu. | earth or not fool religion.’ oy stianity) | “ “\vat do vou consider it to be ' v despite the gene ‘\JE hospitall of [h» t v va ins ool religion Buddhism, he termed an Znostic re ., which h ffec espite the generous hospita |tlon counsel to thelr feet time after| "I belleve he was inspired.” ; p i i oo j deme, J ; court officials o0 permitted the 0C-\time to interpose objections. Fre| “Can you answer my guestion State Objection Overruled i S S SR T b “xplain. .;‘1‘ d n ! our Inves ent cupation of aisles, windows und nearly | quently it even caused Darrow tol “Whed you let me finish the state-| Another objection came from the|questioning of the tory of the tawer | it o % & oL attemnted to explain | &8 | A every inch of breathing space furiss with obections as the witness | ment. mple question, but finish | 21{OTNeY Eeneral. who asserted that {of Habel. ~Rebuke. not fear, inepired |1s ar ity toron) ‘(w}‘f{\ -r)r' H : 0 spi proceeded to direct the course him is a simple qu e sy Lok b d {is any neces or const g the Rauiston Flaepitabie B § Darrow was maling an effort to in-|the action of God in contiasion | words. “the cventng and. the. MoEnin \comwssmu T APPROVE | InTen Days . sult the witness. Judge Raulston, |among the buildere ure the length of | however, indicated that he did not | 1ie ‘refused docn Judge Raulstor an extremely | the witn You cannot meas meaning necessari ‘e no other purpose than |or in si dred il lownstairs and the sp tors scram Whoever inspired it Do \uui on years. I .do|motor busses from W |to defend it. «nd they can ask me any | “You cannot say shington to Bal Kind-hearted man it has e Crowds' Faces Strained. jmy answor by the length of your | wish to be purely technical and &l |old the caren micht Pt b0, tell how the day when the BUS LINE TO BALTIMORE | Wt from shot entury. | Satent i the Specteformian (s avl o o esospbuihat Sthasansmer WL | itk ;m;’nflu made to establish the | the scientists do 7" tance, "and God called the firmament | Action Will Follow Favoring of | Every one who buys o that i parent irreverence of some o e lunger. date of the flood. Bryan asserted that - . 1 ity = o g g | 4 And so at la t hat the > o ; both _interrogations and replies | S S e vt : L - % s t {questions, and they arose to cheer as I helfeve that the Bible is inspired | the Bizie gave the date &s about 2 p - g SN E A ol | ic | a lot today or before gpstairs courtioom might no 1000 | (he witness waved aside the protec|and whether the inspired author, one | 2543 years B. C. e s e 5 g Troposl by Maryling Public. | % : ool o Ition of the judge with the declara-| who wrote as he was directed to| “You believe that all the LVing|again o ack the purmose of the enem | it e S e Service Board. August lst—automati- g e | tton: write, understood the things he was |things that were not contained in the | imation. “The purmcee i to rest wiay. | (Po5e Were not literal daye?” @ o just| 3 5 00 1 on the law: S 16 These sentlemen huve not had|writing about, 1 do not know ark were destroyed? Sileth e b paan s { o. But nk it would Dus cally makes a 307 own m:vl_ole; awn: L A x’n‘ K ortien (abances: PRy AINE M0Es hins i 2 1758 0 The Ae mui Bave ks ] e ® ST ho belic in )lhe us easy for the kind of AL it e o rotod theteown chairy | Bere to try this cse. They came here Savs God Inspired Bible | Outside of tne fish tHie worla shall Baow (het thoes sen Tog o e ¥ ooy outn. o rai | the Tocal Publie Utilities { i profit in— the lawyers to 2 to try revealed relfgion. I am here can not say e R e Sthar Tiniee (b pea o SIT Searinoudp o | today will approve the | ne | i | ed for al inc e e think whoever inspired it bolieved | ridiculing every person who helieves | not think it important whether we be- | {imore ane Solit b . ng the lim! |auestions they Dlense ations ceased|that the sun went around the earth?” ne § o, gxcent that just as it is. | huve | in the Bible." declared Bryan | lieve one or the other’ |4 and Annapolis by the Wash |HOLLYWOOD-BY-THE-SEA, Arms ‘ana the d,,"\e insinuations and became either | I belleve it wus inspired by the Al | um asking vou whether o [ SRtEo t 8 | “Do vou think those were literal} Wasl i FLORIDA courthouse windows o thelunveiled sarcasm or pointed irony, | Mighty, and e mayv have used lan- | jjevqr i S Nk thens is head of the ) east lawn. Autos par] 10und | e Jrgument succeeding argument, | Suge that could be understood at |y gq, | “We have the purpose of preventing 1y impre s they were | company the outer ruiling of the 3 e la tresh one threatened to arouse more | that time instead of using lunguage| «Tha{ all living things outside of | Pisots and ignorumuses from control. | periods, but I would not attempt 10} The action of the local con e s, i reshment stands and publle comfort fo,neroveraial remarks than any of|ibat could not be understood until|the fiah’were destroyed? ing the educution of the United States, | ar€ue s against anybody who wanted | will coneist mexely TELEGRAM stations loomed in the he Dreceding ones and Judge Haule | DATTow was born. i SRRt T iy About the. {En nd you know it. That Is all" fired | to_believe In literal days | starting point, whic eground. Children and | ton adjourned for the day with several So. it might not; it might have|merelv o matter of humor K Darrow “Mr. Bryan, what I want to Know | whey the vicir 17 o PM everywhere. Tl been subject to comstruction. might do you believe the sun was made | street of hoth the prosecution and » The two faced cach other on the |18 i Pennsylvania membe: “1 am_referring to the fish oldtime camp < he defense counsel on thelr feet and| it ROt 1 a L0 ves |Platform. The witness asserted, “1 am the fourth day? { author: the b e S t Summer chautau ha e ori thele tonen g 43¢ might have baen ussd i ten-il o s g IR A the Billle stwas|D S S0 tie 15 protact ‘e whrdsof believe Just as it says there ! from that point to xw { into the proceedin the ‘uestioning began with the | EUAE® that could be understood then.” | 1o denying. disputing or © Ha God against the greatest atheist, or| ‘Do yvou believe the story of the| The comp 2 i ning took o sior iving “questions for the| “That means it is subject to con- | ¢+ e eson i Salh agnostic. in the United States. I want | temptation of Eve by the serpent early in A . Crowd Roars Approval ese und :Lf(rrr Bry 5 h ad | ‘tf“irryt.“tnu vour ruction. I am }H"' iheBIblezon faes '1“22";1".' Pl lAhl;ll; i:lx funtior G " gy 5 X ‘E"“ : A i s intention of ca it construction : e 2340 i | afraid to get o sta J jects b seology. Atlanti W section’ south '0f Johnson St now It s in this sett ot all places Seanidl Barow islone u:'{ answering your question :r\m'?:\r‘;u ‘:“e:.. x.,:n'n,:,'.‘,"‘x\m::o,’; him and let him do his worst. 1 want| Obiec 4 b ‘l | u - sale i P hat Clarence Darrow, always dealing | | “Is 1t vour opinlon that passage |jjrine (hin the world to know that agnosticism is And youspsligte that Is tlie reason y lywood Reilty Co. + S A - 3 e that living thing on the earth, excepting | the | that God made the serpent to on x he unexpected, called Willilam en: - 2 2 w '}uh)!tvt to construction? the people on the Ark and the ani- | [TYIDE to force agnosticlsm on our I - Eve B ' nings Bryan to-the witness chulr as Admits Long Bible Study. Well, I think anybody can put his | mals on the Atk and the Sshes colleges and on our schools and the | his belly atter he tempted fave?’ | Have Your Home F= 3 SR expert” for the defense on the| e witness sald that he had made | OW0 construction upon It, but I do|™ *Dont you know there aoe .| people of Tennessee will not permit it believe the Bible as 2B = = H jubfect of the Bible and its interpreta-| o, «wble study of the Bible, in- DOt mean that necessarily it i8 [ number of - civilizations - that oo |to be done.” ol R A B e Wired This Month | The above telegram should mean Sion"The hatte o m was on | its Interpretation on the par- | & corest consttuction. 1 have an-|iraped back to more than 5000( A general argument seemed im- 0SS e o toah Tk s At Our Low Prices |™uch to those alresdy owning Holly e crowd, v by courtroom | r question involved. sw » question. SRt 090 minent e [oood cnstts — MUY MORK - take arround and roared its ! o] 1. ve studled the Bible for about| . “Don’t you belleve that in order to | sy 1 . vi wco| “The reason I am arguing is not|and ask me questions and I will an-; | wood prope: 3 ' \ead off. A ing in vain 1050 yeurer he sald, in answer tp & | lensthen the day it would have been | (ninge orun coiave people Who tct) or the benefit of the Supreme Court, |SWer them. I will not answer your | c . jndvanfage sfithe coming tncrease et orde: estion, “orsome time more than | construed that the earth stood still?” | ¢ c,“ph,,,; ‘M“ s But 1 awmber[it 1s to keep these gentlemen from |auestions in your language.” . = : MUDDIMAN < sut it was, w1 me. The "o re s T have become older would have been necessary, but I|°°s them and let them question me. and | ble: ‘And the Lord God 2 crowd was almos ously for \'h'l"“ A8 1 Tuite Docoms ciffer Gia] H o Wi Bt T e bake 5 sl ur ‘:"'_‘"* not sat Y’;d there is any | (PR BTG ot riatia guestion me. and| derpent. because thou hast done this, [ 709 13th St. Main 140 an and could be | MR T iy thut evervthing in | Water that would fall to the ground | “ation that can be placed back|y, ;¢ any atheist, agnostic or unbe- jthou art cursed above all cattle and heard sho 1a " |the Bible should be literally, inter- | Without the strength of hand and to g liever can question me any time as | ShoVe Every beast of the AO TROR he applau ious b 3 the extent of the glass of water 1 can Has No Evidence of Fact. belief in God. and I will answer | thy belly shalt thou g0 and st shit s chees minority. more or | "L alieve thal everything in the|OVercome the Jaw of gravitation and| I would mot want to say there is. Bryan said as he resumed his | (208 Y0 is:why the serpe eSS respec nd times therelpo o ghould be ‘Gccepted se | Lift it up., whereas without ray hand 4 e ¢ 1 you think that is. why the serpent is e e Eering sl howiing or ‘both | Bible “should be dcospted as it =St (L Up Sevens without my, hand|y e I have no evidence of it that ; e I 1 et wE Tiper tox heliy e | 4 - the gladiators enguged in thelr duel | Siven there = Some of the Bible 18| juny hand can overcome the law of e A i Darrow Takes Exception “I belleve that.” Hollywood. ¥la. 4. W. Younc. Pres of pitiless publicit L e st "ot the earthr¢§|sravitation, the most universally un-| yor se tar oy I enowr ot when | Exception was taken by Darrow to fave you any idea how the snake ' - Mr. Br: couldn't sit 0 the | o5 1d not insist that man was actual- | 3¢rstood. to that extent, I would not | ;o weientists difer. from 24.000,000|the conduct of the witness, and an- |We t before that time? HYMAN N. LEVY outdoor g Half 11 salt or that he had flesh of salt, | $¢TY Dower to the hand of Almishty |:o 305,000,000 in their opinion, as to|Other argument came over the ad- 3o istri ashi of the s o AR BRIL : 3 +| &od that made the universe 306,000, pinion, as to | OTher HEUen Ceatimony. followed Yyou refer to the bow that is District Mgr., Washington, D. C. ; E! |but it is used in the sense of salt as how long ago lite came here, I want E . o ranguing the d ot ol i by another declaration by Br: put in e heaven after the flood, the 26 N ‘W ] - | saving God's people. Asks Direct Answer. them to he nearer. to come nearer | b3 er dec Tt Do yau belfeve in that?" 1426 N. Y. Ave. N.W X “But when you read that Jonah ; the only reason he had bee _ But_when you red thal Jona | read that vears ago. Can you |toFether, betore thev demand of me [{he only ¢ fihe nay N AL i [svallowed the whule—or that the|answer my question directly” It the |t §ive up my belief in the Bible." |tioned was o fis sgniie s} buo iination concluded a mo foe | whale swallowed Jonah—excuse me|day was lengthened by stopping, |, “Do vou say that you do not be.|OPPoTtunits nl ent lat Bryan arose to his feet | please, how do vou literally interpret | efther the earth or the sun. it must 11‘;“'0 here Tere any civillzations of| A stirring address by Malone was[8nd addressed the judge and the au- rer of Two. | eii [ sead that s Dig MhiEml e 5,000 Jearezr . oo PACK DOYORY ingpired by this remark. He ex-|MSNCS |} i 1 can shorten Yo which Durrow, far the less e |io%ed Jonah, it doesn't say whale.”| ¥z i “T'am not satisfied by any evidence [ Presved resentment ot e reflection |y, i’ estimony. ‘The only purpose Mr. Northwest Cottage cited of the two, would reply in sna iDoesn’t it. are you sure ) “But it was language that was un. |that I have see 3 Eheniher ct i nsel for either side | P8ITOW has is to slur at the Bible, % inz tomes that he was trying to pro That is my recollection of it. A |derstood at that time, and we now 1 dian't ask what vou are satisfied | {IETROTE T Fe o i bplauge | Put L will not answer his questions. Modern to_the Minute. the world gainst Mr. Bryan's|Dbig fish, and T believe it, and I be- | know that the sun stood still as it was | with; I asked if you believe it Mot = applause | ;7\ n answer if all at once, and I e a5 of religlon leve in & God who can make & whale | with the. sarth “I' am eatiefled with no evidence | rom the spectators. = have no object in the world. I want gy oo Mg § i upshot of the grilling of Mr, |[&nd can make a man and can make | “We know also the sun does not |that I have found that would justify T R AT R ks the world to know that this man, who Most Reasonable of Terms. n was a paraphrase of Decatur's|both do what He pleases.’ nd stin?” B me in accepting the opinions of these Malons said. land as an &t ldoes not belleve in God, is trying to asPonias ‘ c Asks Purpose of Fish. | "Well, it is relatively g0, as Mr. Ein- men aguinst what I believe to be the 8 d a use a court in Tennessee—" Mr. Bryan as the Bible SSrat SRt the Ty y . ction. He cared not for seeming contradic | iyed Gout know whether it was| (You know as well as I know. every organization of men, every ani- | the auestion: =~ 17er object to vour statement. I am 'y tions pointed out by Darrow within |¢ne ordinary run of fish or made for Better. You have no doubt about mal in the world outside of thef Ar Brvan. do you, be at the | examining you on your fool ideas that | the book itself: he cared not for dates | nas ‘purpose? TP i fis ;‘i.—n”h s d X i S h e i no intelligent Christian on earth be- | Terms to Suit Purchaser vhich appeared to up: some re-| iy, e S onsacol i nd the earth moves around.” e fish, I want you to undes il Y 2 eves. M liglous theor world. history; he | gue e may SuRas. you evalutioniaty Yea? stand, is merely & matter of humor.” [ Do vou helieve she was literally| " the crowd strained forward ana ; Can'Main 833 ared nothing for science: in his But when we do guess, we have | But I think there is nothing im-| “I believe the Bible says so. Take |M4g€ oul of Adam's r the two faced each other on the plat- Washington Real Estate Co. ng for worldly knowledge, he had |, sense to cuess Hghts proper if you will protect the Lord |the fishes in? B ou discover where Cain got|form the announcement by Judge 1415 Eye St. N.W :one beyond “the printed word.” His|" “But do not do it often.’ agalnst your criticism.” “Let us get together and look over ite s ‘4l 80t Raulston that court was adjourned D SR ey inswer invariably was: “If it is in the | . yon are prepared to say whether| X Suppose He needs it? thi e e nostics to|ended the argumen Sible, T believe it (hat fkh was made specially to swal. | . ‘He Was using language at that| ‘“Probably we would better: we will|, A0: sir: 1 leave the agnostics to Mr. Bryan con to take the|jow o man or not?” time the people understood.” after we get through.” e s cdie feot vt ARt it g - . » " itnows chair, he siplained,iisg s ho No, the Bible doesn't say. Never Pondered Question. Asks About China’'s Age. know. All right. Does the state- 3 e, i¥ ur could shut Darrow's mouth, and not | «gut you belleve He made them;| «now B hay Do * ki that th ment, ‘the morning and the evening : i ve him going ahout the country 1% PR Now, Mr. Bryan, ve you ever| “Don’t vou know tha e ancient | ™ 3 . Sung o IS utheist iriends thay | (et He made such a fuh and that it | pondered. What would have happened | civilizations of China are six or seven | Were the first ” ; House in Bryan had been afraid to meet and Tan ii-Iot noleadl onsitile m}{g: earth it it had stood still thousand years old? 2 o s | answer his questions i Just as sasy to Lelieve as another.” | “yon have mot?” hShbut ey mou Tint i ek | S s R e ‘ The- Star ; Takes Bible Literally A suggestion {rom Darrow that one | “No; the God I believe in could have | Dbt 6000 vears ‘s Horlick's ; gt i) as he | WS JUSt a8 hard for him to believs | raien care of that, Darrow." Yo At knos Tow old they are i ; A oropti ded ad oL Biyenis astundamental a8 (e | i anpltier Brediightin immediate re-| " see. Have you ever pondered |isthat right?" he ORIGINAL Yty f Y properly 5 evervthing in the Bible. To him thers | “Pore’; what would naturally happen to the | don't know how old they are, but Malted Milk o l in The Star Classified BT alicrory . GOt actusliy sasel] oy 1t ja bard o heliovetok you, but{eazin ir/itstectintit audenlys” probably you do. I think you would | J(§¢ Section will attract the o e Garden of BAeh Mol e me e g No.”! ference to anybody who : - e e o 0en 12 | pertormed bevond what man can per. | “Dont vou know it would have S5 ccrie Bibie, and I give the pret. attention of those in- i S foed Bvo. 1o tenpt Afamy (AISgEoEL i ;\dr;en 3;"fe;g§[nr:fxf‘::2 :::: been converted into a molten mass |erence to the Bible.” 6 1] terested in renting such u 3 tempt Adam. M. fman ¢ . you get wi of matter.” b o - §ovan, 216, ot o how, (he snake | of miracten: and ¢ is just as easy to|” Tou tstity to that when vou set | your opaion. - Have you any ide now a house as you describe Brvan believed there wis no sun until | beney Spineoi i the pivfes °° 4"V |on the ‘stand, T will sive vou a|Jia the Bayptian civilization is?” —and it is well to de- 160 1 ay o on, but Eltr o Tts Balied e “No." ibe it in detail—si: Stod that tumn Without & oun thers | ; Porfectly casy to believh that!"«Don't you belleve it? e I W ofiany recortin iha O L - sccibelit s Jetal e, Were “mornings” and “evenings’ of jJonab swallowed. the. whale? “Y would want to hear expert testi- | world, outside of the story of the location, equipment, tho firat. Second and third ey, “be | iyl Buls SKld feos KBS BING fomanyion thatss Bible, which conforms to any state- rental, etc. Thus your Shue i edk e doeTnt: make extreme statements &s| “You have never investigated that|ment that it is 4200 years ago or l N E ‘ licants Will'hé' cons In only one respect has Mr. Bryan | * OTint may be a question, Mr.|Subject?’ thereabouts, since 21l life was wiped . s admitted a doubt. He says the srdimn e s ! don't thig Iihwvatever had iheoftithe face of the sarth?™ fined to those most like- [ days” mentioned in the Bible may |-=——=—— = | question asked. 5 “I think they have found records.” o siited not have been Z4-hour cyeles. They "Or ever thought of it? Do you know of any?’ === ly to be may have been “ages” or ‘“perfods.” | word for it. But the climax has been| “I have ‘been too busy on things o But the Commoner was quick to add | natural. They have been working up |that I though were of more impor- Ignorant of Religions’ Origins. The Star prints that the God in whom he believed |to it. Bryan has attacked Darrow by [tance than that.” “Records reciting the flood, but I dieia MORE Classified ads e featly capable of making the | speech and published statement:| “You belleve the story of the flood [am not an authority on the subject.’” For Relieving every day than all tie P y cap: g D ! y world in six 24-hour days if he so|almost daily Darrow has replied in |to be a literal interpretation? “Have you ever heard anything HEADACHE GIher pepers here chose. kind. Of course, all this “expert”| “Yes, sir.” : about the origins of religion?” bk 8 e R p Mr. Bryan seemed fascinated by the | testimony ;’A\&B been ib:z“i\but Judgel “When was that flood }Al;)‘:i a.yo‘mgu danq:‘knnw e NEURALG!A kel cinnt—and Star [ J Darrow questions, but after answer- | Raulston has permitted the unusual c any .y B d S {ng them he would swing his arms | procedure, with the jury absent, to Asks Date of Flood. other religion ever gave a similar ac- TOOTHACHE ads bring results aloft and protest against “this slur. | perfect the record of appeal. The| “I would not attempt to fix the|count of the destruction of the earth RHEUMATISM e hes ring of the Bible by an athelst.” appeal” has beén discussed all |date. The dute is fixed, as suggested | by the flood?” z Around ‘the Corner” is The colloquies of the two men in |through the “law suit,” just as if the|this morning. “The Christian religion has satisfied Ask Your Druggist s _Star Branch Ofiige. y rhese ‘closing days of the trial have | verdict of. guilty was. ‘About B. C. me and I bave never felt it necessary 7 i, heen amazing. There is no other | clusion. ““That-hag been- tontook.up-some-competing religio: 2 2 14

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