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T3- ' 1 1 U 9 ! (SI MEDFORfl 'MATL' " TTTPTTNE. MEDFORD. 3REO.O FRIDAY .lLY 10. 192, U U ; 4 3 Principals in TenneSs? Evolution Taiafhich Opened Today BELATED REPORT,0 0 -w- early mm Scopes' fadge & . HeStatfeji fedg THE T7- CORONER'S m DAYTON, Tenn., July 10-x'A. P.) q Suectators began to r;r HeHa in tie 0 HlieQcounty 0':rtroom :wo luirs be- lore me 0ctp!itKp3iiHiw trjur oeKnn. By 8:.'0 o'clojr tlieQoom, whleV will seat iiroxlnmtely K0(i iornniW. con- mined U" men with 9 Bcuttcllng of women. O The lawn and walka outHliltt were tOroiieiO with visitors. Oho ligluiliO Qlon picture lOmerax were placed at strutegiy point to o'sboot "gtlie principals 'iii the cano im.tli'cy ap proached the scene. ,4 A Qiutii of tense conversatMn filled q the courtroom and above thin Bounded the cliitfflr flf jgiKirtiirH' iiewrlteiH 0 . and the mutilc&cllck of telugrflib lu-' c inuneniH. Or. JiSko RaiilKkin entiO"! Oat S :.!', A. M., followed bj, IiIh wife ami two 'ijwai: iluumiiui p viu uniiiii-i -iu-ii lilt JIIUM' lU'O'Q lIQin ouuto i.,.i.,u the railing. The Indite wig busy - shak&iK bauds with foicnds. o G. 9. W7M brought In a bunch of 0 flowers and pl.'oed flioin on the JuilaVs desk. 9bey we rhododen- ' dronfl Bent by friends from Laurel A a- 9:tHa. O At 8:45 few s rnmnlnnil iwtaken ':' and tflo itruncnH weroaiowdeil. The J f)ll01Cyt U1IU III" lliQ'llUllllll " o in arriving. Rules were lading r for controlling the entry of spectators. ' JiiilJu0JlaiilHton abdicated that regula- tjons to check the overflow would bo perfected. Dudley Field .Muloifli of ihfl-nor csisel. followed by Scopes, DarAw, Jlys, Nnnl anil to deft.ndant's father, . tnteAil at 8: DO nndtook0entn at the cowgolable. , o AlUlie prlnclpfta In the cnse passed d tferoiKh a group of photographers at th entrance ft the courthouse 'A triM,l tiuloa nnnlutnn (tvilh n Mftilt nl a dictionary uider Ills arin.S : instri for them for Revo al minutes. Jhih. entering the grounds w"U. '' nWil, Nbilone. Ilai, Neal and Rjiih" ' lev, as held for Boveral minutes. ; f IM they Anally pushed tffi'lr ;iy v Vroh the crowd disupooiid cam- ; rMeA Bcaitfpered nlic.nl and popteil tet(lvon upon the courtlyiiso steps. . OwrAe Rnppleyea took his seat by te delbiolant. Clarence DarTow P t( off his coat. It was hot. A Vlllfem O 'Iiompson of Chicago ' n Ne ?rk joined defonse at- tcMOyg. He nn'founcttjj ho vs asso- j clO0l with Onrro9 In the casS 4plnuse burst forth as rynn ':- MMrtil, pti9hing his way through th 5 tiKM.- ye shook hands with IJirrow cl the vheerlnS reilonyml. He krefitefi other defense lawyers who tm mtb hIA l froitf okthe udld cl.l dok. ' 9 , -; . ' - ? lJflVTON. TIIL9 BKCilNS. r ; 0 . , i (Continued fgini, pnge one.')' tfciWg', by ; depu. '-The auditorium was il out anillclal means of vend l(Jlo and hundreds complained- fof ophtVsslve heat. .- Cfco negroes, a San and a womao wBi S - , noted among Oho listening wmgo o Tfro uniformed officers of ollce m poaltionB on either slilo of the JBIAfl'a Btnud as Ifltulslnu swung tho aMel. n I , Brynji this itletuoi, Wontrnry J 9 ;nif i-i.vion custom, woro a 'oui. mi on Wns sented at the "nin OHla" Bide. Uryan greeted tl(i' AtulstK family. rs. William .tennlngs Itryan camo IOd tne courOoom and waa ', ntll the railing with Judgo waa Qnated itaur ts family. o ttih lT Out lujby began to squeal and caused f 1.1 t I IW I j lfll VAIL III IllllinPII UI1U WW lllllllll.' i xnnya uoflnr i yenrs ' aggwere ' 8l&. (o M Been Oie atltorlum. ks onn as court onvened for the ffijonioim session TiiiniM of prospec ts live Jurymcg wore ordered placed In n hat. The first namPdcawn by tftc SPiirlff was W. V. Robllsoli. Ho Bnlff k hjil formed an opinion to somu VKicnt ovine guilt or Innocence Of tho 0 (ojfenibinl.cjiiit mulcr lOestloning from M .1 - : j rt v .. i . i . , . .. . tS 4ltle (i could disregard this OaWdl and bring In n veOlct from hotliMldes and SW: ho first seat iA Kmeuce. no was nccepieo. uy first seat iA Ofte i Jury hi. Hoft school teacher I VI' t",&v- -.!. W. Ilnglcy, a rarmor, a Uio cond called und said he hittl heard rumoH of thigullt or Innocence or the o)'iidant but oould Msrogaid jjjoso rumors. Ho was accepted by I 6? . ' i"'o Gliarrovv niieB- tloTfcd the nlrnsliectlvn lili vinnH' iihont . , , . - - - ...n -use ui e.miii.,n. i.i.Bie replying tnut he had ' no Ideas about OKoution. After say that li ... . .. ,,, i, m.. i mi . Om Ulley. another fanner, pushed Ills wny through the crowil So, he questioned. Ho salil he had Onot farmed a definite oplnlonu'and knew nothing oli facts In the case. Dar row aakeil him If ho wag n member or the church, the reply oevtg In the afflnnntlvo.' a llapllst. He was ac cepted after saying that he had not read, of evolution, had ' hewd a armoW on It and had not hearT Mr. Uryaispcak on the subject. After J. T. Mussengnle. a Baptist minister, witf called for questioning. Mr. Riley wns asked If his (nubility to road wns caused by poor eveslght. His roply was I lint he was utii($ ica!cii i Mr. MaflBengnle. when ho suld he was a minister with four charges, was asked by Darrow ir he hud ever preached on evolution. He said be had. "On which Bide?" asked the lnwyer , Crowd Cheers Mlnliter. i' Tm strictly with tho niblc." waa the reply. - This caused an outburst of applaune nnil drew a sharp reprimand from the Judge and n thre.il to exclude everyone Tinder further nuoHtlonliiK from the i Court und Darrow tho HniipiM inlnlnter nM hfl thnuifht Scope tfliiKlit n ithoory of evolution In confllrt Willi the divine Blory of creation. Judfte Haul Bton i'lnnllv exrusod It I in with the Statement, l'l wunt very Juror to start With Bn open mind, HA' w"' ttxcuiie you, Brothor MnnnenxaTe." J. 'M.- HaliOBi wi . CftlUU but O bCOPPS Fof the 0 ' 0 it i llicse ore the lawyers ilcfciidinii Scopes. Above: Judge Jon feNcul (left), chief coun. anS C'rcncc Dnnrow. Bcluw: (I, r.) Uaiiibridjc ColloDC. E. ThomoDudli-y ?iclil Malone. . " ,,Hy the Ansoclntcd Press) The defendant, John T. Scopes. ijefeiulilllt, John T. Scopes. 24. 'ly Hcleneo Oacher In lthea , ClOnP.) Bi'huiiliv hl first P- .o i,. ultlon Vler l,i.lni ifi-inliiMe.lOl'ioiii lie' trni.. ....n.. i.- ..i... .l ir ?i,.. i.- i... Thl, ,.h,-: violation of the Ten-1 nessce law which prnhllillClhe Jeiicli0 g at tho thefty of a-oliO'"0?n d?"' I Tll. ,,.. Wwn rnanlv ,.ourt unytc,,, T,.0, ji000 ,,V,untiun circuit n of tj, ju,k,. ju1ko John T. (Haul- ...Q w i D.iirr. I'robalile duration: Utlninted "at trnm v Wl,k, , Imm,h. Tho ,,,,.,,: Wllr W,,,P. HUj,Print(.m)(,t f Khoa county Hchools nuiity Hchiiols "flelal iiinsecutor; A. T. Stewart ; ntlnniey Kei..il of the eighteen, t Ma.,i .ia..i.... -iin..Xj, i i , I .'iiiiniifiii ui.viiii, i iiimiu .n-iiii iiih-i Ijjryaiu jr., sue k. nicks, .1. (I. lie fe enrnfu Wallace O. Hum lllcA. s clnlmg exemption on account of his age. o . G. Taylor, farmer, satd he had formed or express! "In jK certain extent" an oplnloir about eSis case. Ho said he could give a fair verdict on (he evidence, replylnio a ques tion from Mr. Harrow, he Bald he was a Motillst. Ho said ho bad heard illflcussn of evolution. He wns ac copied. Tom Jackson "expcc(ed ho Miad formed nn optuton" as to the case. Tressed for the extent of hi opinion ho nit Id It wiim not fixed. Hh nave htsaoii tho new iitonrlotorti ure - bttth uorupatton an fnnninn and litn chnrrh mmnb(rlili iih iitlHt. Mo hoanl , about ovolutton liuhatl neviT l'iri. j A Bpvoch on It. 0 NOTK'K TO CITY WATKIt rSKKS A rcrent ortllnatue piHi'd by the City Wr ronwulHHlon mnteH lhat nil W "noticnt water tHJAI.l. Fll Sill T i OFF itmiMMllateiy after U beeomen due. I am Inntrurted to enforee thin onllnnnoe and ronnneiiftntr .Inlv 15. 9tl. there U he nn "Inat nut lee" ranis Iwued nrdlvered to delinquent water u.t. l'leano govern yuurm-lven ' accuiilgly. city Water Supt, v j Dtfenst I Tho defense: ftidgtJohn- .- Neal. 'clflcf: clffiif; ClareiOe Maloue. hur drlilito Colby, , ClareiOe Harrow. Dudley Field .9 (Oilfield lliiyfi nnln- John I) aSHlry. Mr. i.- will not be iiresent nt the(Jrlul. Tl w,n;es: Prominent church men and scieutlKts. O The rang': The iui?l-iOilO,(0 Oli1 ,"'? 'a. " ! I'mler of "Sflucoi ciOnly. passed by ithe Inst I'Mslon of the Tenuefuee :lshuure. signed linduvrmur Aiiftln ,V i. ... O i i-iiy, .iixii.ii i I'rovliiTis netion: Scopes nrrested with explaining evolution (Qory tiOi beO'gy cIuhh; held to grand Jury in jboml of Jl.000 at m ellinlnnry hearing .lioiul of $1,000 al nr May : released o reoognlwnce and lOicted by special grand jin. i..i.,.i i.,i..ii i.. i,,.ii i, i,.i , ii w iiihi iiiuiiiiiij. p IliirplliMi of(4ym: At Iu:n ilruOftl oriat Huggesrtii Iir. neorgo V: gllj in i HHIHUI-JI-II! IIIIIIIIILIIIIII-I, r " ETY S iHJEDfi) M o. niwv Vnr Vn fifty Mo 3 a Nnvf llPtt HtlOt, Will djirn for intr. bulmjH tin0ow inorn- A. I.. Krt'nt'h nntt J. Kdvvnrd l-nr- int n In line of l.uxJm- Mr, Knnrh vil bo the ;i.'ilnK mmifiK.'r nt the luonont, ft Mr uirmin In the nropror of the Itrml tttrntn Iitunilrw mul will upend there for the tirentMit, The Hfc ((nre in full of new mer- i nanuih,- jum w.tmu anrt nm pioik i cuniplrtfnr the variety kind of a store. Kreneh pemonnlly lwi vlte.i the huilen of Med ford and of Bouthern Hrpnn to visit hla More on the openlnnIte tomorrow. j - Q w jyu twin jvur n uu i ., "ju o ' iJflS John T. Baulston Is the presiding jsidge in the Scopes ntl-evolution trial. . Inset is a view of the Rhea couty courthouse in Dyn, Tei. Seofts' Prosecutors o Mcmlgers of the prosecution counsel in the Scopes trial are hwn. iovc: (1. to r ). Judge J.oG. McKenzic, Jirr I4?rem-e, S.' K. Hicks. H.w: fh to r.) H. E. Hicks, Villi Jcnninits liryan, W. C. Haggard. DO IH o FOR THR , d iM V Oil! lili ; Where? 1 31 NBkrtUtt S, cModfocfl Mony Specials for Opening DaC Cojrs loaded VJith bkrgaftns Q Q ; throughout the &ore . . 0 tr.Store open for business at 9 cfelock sharp COM& French-Larson Co. w. v,..v- 'h ii mil in i miwiw ff8nnBfflWrftjJ7& EARLY 9 The coroner's' JurOcalleiP.VIny 25 to i lnvestlg.te the causes of death pJ Mrs. ' Eifiit Elsft Mophy, whoso tyfcljancl, ' Cftiar Wi Xftrpl, faces an iiIctment fi CnanBlaughter aOa riPulf'tliejjof. I made ItbQlnal report last nlg) The ! Qerutct, reacll after SHainutes' de-1 I nueration, um ot iixwiue cause ui death, and ,9 aa Jollows. 0 -! S'Ba the coroneys Jury- duly impaueled to and sworn to investl- j sytu the causes of death of Emma I Mslb MurpO , hertjiy find that O cJhS Bald ICmn-.a Ifrtd .OuriQ met I her death oa the 2nd dav-of Oay, f li)S5, at "Sacred lieart0 ospltal, lomi causesjyidoterniOui'd." i trhe verdict was signed by Ed J1S WhltO, 9s foreman, and EmiP MoTir, ' O. I,. Davidson, A. .Meeker, E. . Silllmnn and E. 1. Orown. The coroner's Jinr was lield 'loOad-1 jounied session for six wVeks inv'ait- in analysis of vital organs of diO ceasm.wh oh showed no evidences of 9 disease or 9oJiion. I i t. . . . :viiirpny( irow at ley on jul0D uonus, sas iwiicted uy ist gruliiVjiiry on n inanHiaugbter Ocharge and his trial lg$cheifiOed fir the October term of court. o Witnesses at tl' goronftr'B hearing testified that Mrs. Murphy was severely beaten by Mu?phy on April 1, and after a month's illness sli died. HIT mmm.i "When the people just outRle of the pupftiod Laurelhur.st addition to Uhe eity fitally realized that they would Hf0m lose their water servlee from Medford il they continued to remain outside the urban limits, they yesterday requested for a petition blank to be filled out for their nn nexatlon by theclty. Iie city council iill, wltlyin the next wec or two, issue yie call for the special annexation election, and us all petitions frou the various utside districts, asking for city an nexation htfte been filed with the city council, each signed with the Gft) signatures required. It is quite too late, states City Attorney Carkin for the Laurelhurst petition to be circulated, and to be acted upon by the city council this year, and there fore must wait 'Rnthoryear. Do you love your fe.? nr. fl ; tit fwm Lithia Drinsrs Jfcotel. 2 big anks siean gjilphui ter. Ori.r 10 A. ffl.4o 10 f. tit. (Spop.in? ii-angpmcOts fo9mrtis sr citiu 0 ii iiiiii umii inn tin j" - & pi&ab ftpoa in Qjp. tNUW . I Delivery in 4S hours if neQded. Prices fngm $35.00 up. UPSTAIBS - sss: J -m B mm o BasS ftafcowsfl. ante1 "L&T? Racial TcIUlAwfe tn4 sTWUtWU'i B tl 9 i m r WHO DRIVER o LAST o o f R firftt milfift in eafl O ittrer car era nop &f in L q$s Aa best. Quftte IS oPhat 0t& nait fw t'fe o u a n d afr tfeo3&ap andl fae B. Let ueehaw jean torn care Aiaf feav ff jobst got ffeitir cond W Vinfl. Lot Corner Bartlett and Eighth St. artyl 'm4 fcctosy prices Tla qtwfit in absolutalf yaiwwlpasV It& yvicfjp am loHk 1 ceBMftyO.B.WilliamsCo. k lati eavvig mcft&y fo home owners antl fcuildrof the Coast. Ve are the largest mill in the ferttoestelling direct tb urs at factory prida. ftr our 64-pe catalpg todo) You b surprised a. B.waiiMwCo. q080 " Avc- So., TSraittlc.Wn. V J ? C e -; - Hot Temporary Belief But CURE PILES or other Retf or deflon ailments should not be cxDeri nntdwiih. Thcf.hould snd iSf b. . -...u trnt. Rd It .Ad you w-il better uniicnr. J J.l- Ican give tWrinn, gr antee to CURE o.il. i or refund yout fee. ' 1U lOn.TISSI sL .KW a.9