Show BUILT 15 JOHI COURT READS LAW AND THEN PASSES SENTENCE CASE WILL BE APPEALED fine of one hundred dollars Is assessed against tennessee teacher for teaching of evolution court room dayton john thomas scopes 24 year old high school teach er of dayton was found guilty july twenty first ali st of violating the tenne see law the great evolution trial which opened hero hare on july 10 with the eyes of the world on it thus came to a dramatic end the extraordinary trial ended as it began with a prayer the jury received the case at 1120 11 0 a tn and returned the verdict at 1127 U 27 a in judge raulston summoned scopes before the bai and imposed a fine of scopes when asked if he iad 1 d anything to say before judgment ai impost imposed d fraid faid your lionor honor I 1 feel that I 1 have been opposing an unjust law I 1 will continue to u support my iny ideals hall ball tor for scopes was fixed at GOO pending appeal of the cuse case to the supreme court of at knox v ville ille dudley field malone announced that the baltimore evening sun hail had offer ed to go on the bond and the offer had been accepted malone thanked the people of ten sessco for their hospitality tn in per this great case to be hr ald ad here for purposes of tile ho record hays asked for more than thirty days to prepare the case mays haa said he hopes that no ito longer than ten days daya would lie be needed but the defense wanted the time tn in case they needed it raulston said thirty thiet days das would bu be enough if you ou are not ready arpid then I 1 may ma extend the time lie he said baid 1 I want to get this caso case before the supreme court which meets tn in sep ten ibor lie he added hays then move moved that judgment be arrested raulston overruled it lie he then moved tor for a new trial this was also overruled the motions were for foi the purpose of the appellate record recoil hays then asked for an appeal this was granted the crowded court room sat breathless breath lesa as the last tense momen tf of the trial unfolded before them attorneys tor for both sides smiled kindly at each other and every everybody bod y was in the best of good humor scopes the defendant appeared be tore fore the bar without a coat sleeves rolled up darrow wore his suspenders open ly as usual bryan wielded his palm leaf fan the astounding atmosphere of the trial was preserved until the last |