Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1926 — Page 21

FEB. .5, 1926

WRITER HOLDS REVERSE IDEA OF EVOLUTION Thinks Monkeys Came From Man—Present 'Species’ May Disappear Soon. CHICAGO. Feb. 5. —Man may be at the end of his physical evolution with other plastic forms of life awaiting their opportunity to take his place and rule the world, according to anew book on> evolution to be published soon by the University of Chicago. Prof. H. H. Newman, author ol the text, was a defense witness in the evolution trial of John T. Scopes {it Dayton, Tenn. Discussing the trial in his book, Newman declares that the popular conception of evolution is wrong; that man developed much earlier than present day apes and monkeys could not possibly have descended from them. In the author’s opinion it would be better to say the apes are degenerate men than that men are improved apes. “Man is merely the present end of one particular series of evolutionary changes," says the professor. “Many a creature has reached the goal of its evolutionary changes only to perish because it was too highly perfected to withstand the hardships of a radically changed world. "Obviously some species, including man perhaps, are nearly at the end of their physical evolution, but there are always certain generalized plastic types awaiting the new opportunity for adaptive specialization.” Newman does not say which animals he believes are most likely to take man’s place in case man disappears as a species. DINNER AT FT. WAYNE State Officials Will Attend G. 0. P. Love Feast—Special Pullman. Governor Jackson, State officials and Republican leaders will be guests of honor next Thursday night at the Lincoln Republican banquet at Ft. Wayne. Under the auspices of the Ft. Wayne Lincoln League, an Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth district Republican love feast will be held concurrently in the new Shrine temple. i Arrangements have been made by Gaylord S. Morton, deputy State auditor, a resident of Ft. Wayne, for special Pullman car from Indianapolis. Accompanying Jackson will be Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom, State Auditor L.‘ S. Bowman, Secretary of State F. E. Schortemeier, and members of the Supreme and Appellate Courts. United States Senator James E. Watson will speak. REV. Z. T. SWEENEY. DEAD Body of Noted lecturer Returned to Home at Columbus. The body Os the Rev. Zachary T. Sweeney, 76, noted Christian minister and lecturer, who died Thursday at the Methodist Hospital, was at his home in Columbus, Ind., today. The Rev. Mr. Sweeney had been ill several weeks. For nearly fifty years he had been active in religious, educational and political affairs of Indiana. From 1898 to 1910 he was State fish and game commissioner. For several years he had been a truste • of Butler University. He was a m amber of Beta Theta PI Fraternity and the Masonic order. • The widow and two daughters, Mrs. Hugh Th. Miller and Miss Elsie Sweeney of Columbus survive. WOMAN IS RNED SIOO Appeal Bond on Blind Tiger Charge • Forfeited by Judge. Miss Juanita Bosdick, 427 N. Capitol Ave., who appealed a blind tiger conviction, was fined SIOO and given thirty days at Indiana Woman’s Prison by Municipal Judge Fred McCallister, Thursday. The days were suspended. •* The court forfeited SI,OOO bond for Robert Irvin, 1201 Hubert St., who appealed a blind tiger conviction. George Hilgemeler was surety.

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Maj. John B. Coulter poses with his new lapel coat authorized by tlie War Department. Note the patch breast pockets with box plaits, flap side pockets and skirt effect of the coat. The Sam Browne belt and boots are limited only to officers. DEBATING LEAGUE ELECTS The Girls Debating League of Shortridge High School, has elected as officers for next term: Anne Withers, president; Lillian Sohorling, vice president, and Helen Hill, secretary. WITH CLUB OFFICERS The Math Club of Shortridge high school has elected as officers for the new term: Robert Lewis, president; Oscar Mentelth, vice president; Maurice Banta, "treasurer, and Barbara Blatt, secretary.

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