Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 108, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1925 — Page 15

FRIDAY, REPT. 4, 1925

Out of Jungle Comes New Light On Evolution Idea Natives of Africa Firmly Believe Apes Descended From Shiftless, Ambitionless Men.

Bu Times Special LONDON, Sept. 4.—While the churches crash on the rocks of science and angry men consign to the devil, other men who do not see evolution as they do, a story of man and the apes that puts a third interpretation to the annoying biological similarity between the two has come out of the jungle. Apes, according to the jungle folk Africa, are the descendants of •shiftless men who lost ambition, tribal civilization, clothes, and finally cihelr heritage of erects carriage and reason. And the jungle folk are not nlone in their hypothesis. Dr. Frederic Wood Jones, professor of anatomy at Adelaide University, Australia, also believes that the apes

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descended from men. British scientists ridicule Dr. Jones, but unexpected support for his suggestion has been supplied by Frank Worthington, former British secretary for native affairs in northern Rhodesia. “Every native in Africa, from the Zambesi to the Congo, is absolutely certain that the apes are descended from man,” Worthington said, in commenting on Dr. Jones and his views. “Conclusions which I have reached after careful study for many years of the natives in uncivilized Africa, would tend to confirm Dr. Jones' theory very definitely. "Whatever the language of these uncivilized peoples, there is one common belief as deep rooted with them

as Is the Bible with Christians. It is that the ape is man's offspring, not his ancestor. "Briefly, their creed is this: “Monkeys once were men who lived in huts, cultivated land under chiefs and spoke as men do. They became lazy—too lazy to cultivate or to build huts’. They went into the forest to live, knowing they would find fruits and roots there. “They became tired of making clothes and, by going naked, grew hair. They used to steal grain from the villagers and cook it, but the villagers, seeing the light of their fires in the forests, w r ere able to attack the marauders, who then commenced to eat food raw. “It is obvious.” Worthington said, “that this theory is argued from a childish point of view. But, the fact that it is so deep-rooted among the tribes, many of which are unknown to eath, other makes it worth consideration." STOCKTON. England. Heating orchards by electricity to prevent damage by frosts has been tested successfully and will he widely used.

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