Show F A SPEAKS l ON EVOLUTION ells Unitarian Laymen's League About Dayton Trial of Scopes ir r. r I F rr Mather er n nationally tf n wn geologist and nd geographer res sed the members pf of t tHe e local tartan tarlan La Laymen's mens league at the les tes' Literary club Monda Monday eve- eve g. g His subject ct w was s Evolution Trial r. r Mather who vho was a witness Ig lie he Scopes trial at Dayton a ton Tenn 1 of the man many Interesting interesting- facts Incidents of the trial lie ire also orated at length on the thought it t the Bible was not written as a on science proven facts 11 in th that t it was vas r rather ther an i on 1 of fundamental spiritual truths ched In the language and forms of th the most ad- ad ced ced race at the time It was writ writ- IA D DE E OF DUST tHe Ie also explained that leaving tn chronological records that sete set set- Je e 3 had proved that mans man s s made from the dust of the theand nth th and said that if the funda- funda were to insist upon their ral interpretation of the Bible Bibley y must give give- g o up all aU present day and go back to the earth eartha a flat plane with a solid irma irma- nt above lighted b by bodies that ye ve across the face of t that at Irma firma lent following Dr Mathers Mather's address a ah au h hl u to debate the question That the doctrine o ons on's of f ns n's brute origin is not supported enough evidence to be worthy of acceptance was Issued by 3 ig t Rev Hev Franklin G. G Huling pas- pas P Jr r of the First Trinity Baptist lurch and president of the Fundal Funda Funda- l union In Salt Lake Mr ruling ling to defend the affirmative je e challenge was promptly acted ac- ac ted b by the Laymen's Lamens League o of f I je Unitarian church who aniced an- an iced that a speaker would be bg b been sen sen en at once once and arrangements ode e to hold the debate In the near ure dire |