Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1926, Page 32

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- 32 g UNTARIANS AR FYLUTION UPHELD Opposition to Teaching Topic in Schools Ridiculed by Edward E. Slosson. “Perhaps our BOSTON, < n be inxerting private schools w in their applicat specity whether vou want e monke; said Dr. Edward E. hington, director of S Ser in an address last night be- fore the annual meeting of the Uni- tarian Laymen’'s League. 'y statute of Oxford University in 3552 provided that any master or bachelor who deviated from the doc- trine of Aristotle on any point would | § pay a fine of five shilling for each of. fense,” Dr. Slosson declared. school prospectus of late times ar nouncet that students will be taught either that the sun moves. or does not move. according to which par- ente prefer. - “Rut heresy comes higher than it used to. Instead of five shillings 8 teacher nowadays, in Tennessee or Mississippl. may he fined $500 for each offense of teaching that ‘man has descended or ascended from a lower order of animals.’ At any rate, a teacher might lose his vear's sal- ary for a slip of the tongue, or for pointing inadvertently to a fossil bed, from which students might draw filicit inference.” State Legislatures, school hoards and text book commisgions will not eeriously Interfere with the theory of evolution, Dr. Slosson said. H called attention to the nossibilit - “evolution booklegging__ conce gelling Darwin, Huxley, Kellogg Conklin, “through the mails at § with no incriminating evidence on the outside.” At the annual meeting of the Uni- tarian Fellowship for Soclal Justice resodations were passed opposing milifAry training in all civilian edu- catlofral institutions. SRR BIDS ON 16 SEWER PROJECTS ARE OPENED Becond Installment of Sanitary| , Program Will _Cost About $170,000. The District Commi: @ay afternoon opened mewer projects to cost nearly $1 This is the second installme: manitary engineer’s program for con- struction under supplemental appro- priations. The lowest bidders, the projects and WILLIAM T. S. ROLLI Appointed director of the Postal Sav- ings Division, to succeed Willlam E. Buffingt 0 has been promoted to contr Ordered to Capital Duty. Quartermaster officers ordered to this city for duty at the War Depart- ment are Maj. George Luberoff, at a apts. Edwin M. Hagen, at Phil- Capt. Dorris A. Hanes, at Cambridge, Mass., and Capt. Louls B. Gerow. at Philadelphia. Capt. Peter F. Meade, Quartermaster Corps, attached to the office of the quarter- master_general, has heen ordered to Front Royal. Va.. for duty. LEMON JUICE BEST | TO WHITEN SKIN ! The only harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any | druggist will supply A} for a few cents. 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