Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Jun 1928, p. 22

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'rrira-iooaur-aao.es.r-. 1rteeeteletea-.ca-a. '?dltgNttggtttaegeifhii.ciiiEE 'hal- 'rt-Mu-sits-Ei/da C's . 't-"rr_i-riLaiiilTyaro."i'iirc if ' 't'"eeeeeeerettnat-- antaeos-smiui-setieoaa. hmmnm:hixinply beeisuaetorer-thirte"is anderstamt it, mm the development of the plant and animal kingdoms in I commons orderly way by successive steps from the simplest beginnings to their present forms under the guidance of natural laws, just as the solar system has evolved in obedience to natural laws. The fort is that man today sees his world changing. very slowly, but none the less surely. This slow orderly change of the pres- ent is all that he [weds to explain The when! idea of evolution, Dr. Dorinnd states thus: "The theory of evolution holds that are life began upon the earth it commenced to change at once in order to an,» it, work of “than." _ Dr. W. A. Newman Dork-d. “I! hon pigskin: and um. hing: te-tur an imposing army of prod: of evolution in a mien. engined “Evolution - Its Biologic Proofs," irreoented in the April issue of the "Welfare Wm." of noit ati or spend canon 'ltu"t,,t,TraVtra,s,'eThrCl'l,',',' through Divine comm-unit." Dr. Don “explains. "Butitisn-tioes of method of "onion. " is not I theological question, but a historic] one. 1tisw'mquirrastotbowthe diluent forms of life have been developed. self G changing end diversified condi- tions in its environment; that as a result of these “minimum! intiu, - the tendency was to develop any from plastic. generalized types, to less plastic, speeialized tyttes" Adaptability Adaptability is the gm: frmda- mental priereiple in the evolutionary process, the author explains. Upon this principle depeesds the question of the survival of the tittest. The "res. ponses" of plants and animals to changes in environment is evolution in its biologieo1 sense. Dr. Dorhnd tries the biologic proofs of evolution as they are ev- idenced in the fossils of plants and animals. He cites the work of Luther Burbank, who by a process of natml selection created new varieties. of berries, fruits, vegetables and even timber trees. as ' tore-shortened pro- ms of evolution. Comimr down to the question of evolution in the human race. he de- clares: “Taking into consideration his physical construction alone. man is an animal and mus! attordingly come under the domination of the laws that are active in the develop- ment of me animal kilzdmn. Because of his predominant anaemia! feat- tain group known 1: primates, which group has the lemurs, monkeys MHM'M "Organic evolution; than, " _ It's Time to Planyour Summer Vacation 2533*. EVANS flitlll1tiy!c tll; 'teaide- M 8’ Ridge Tm M Ti. G!“ a: FOLDING anus you [is CARD nuns m com V' ____ uxqmrr nuns alum-s nuns AND mm tin-ram” In] ___ ' ""mmlp,’ -.ioa does not mean I question DeliveredaztdeaBedfor-.Rage-sonntge FoeatfarPartieoml&theristgs H. M. PRIOR CO. d!“ I... It". a Whom-hunk. - 'ha-th-tnts. hand-dud-” 'aeimti.tus-rh.M-ha%.r/ 5 Continuing his discussion of the ( relation between evolutionnnd a Crea- , relation between evolution and a mu- iinvented I science. but one by one. a in the evolution of his mind, he In: discovered the sciences. They existed long before man ever thought of be- ( ing; therefore, the Creator vbo evot- , ved them must be tutm-seientitie, and las such. must carry on His wonderful (works in a scientific manner. "Sixty able-bodied servants in con-i sum attendance on (very mm. wo-; ‘mn and child in the United States Fay be furnished by the total ca- puity of att the power generating )equipment used by the various in- Adustries in the country, in 1923, in- :dusive of automobiles, if that capac- iity were converted into man power," 'szys Charles M. Hayes. president of (the Chicago Motor club, who bites l, his statement on. I bulletin issued by {the Department of the Interior. was me: doubt.” tut-lution-eh-that-ate- evolution in nan. found in it: fossil remains of the unlike an!“ of abled to resist the vicissitudes of life; by his development of I temple: lan- -e,wherettrttewasatBetoeom- Mimic-u with his fellow; And by his habit of teaching or passing on his knowledge to his Mspn'ng." V “Inf: superiority over other uh unis.” he says. “malted from his striking ability to use his environ-19m to his mange. u shown by his neqaisitiottoftkr-dhismreortmAs; by his social tendency. whmby he hands! together in funnies. dusts "The biologic proofs of evolution IN convincing to the thinking, sci- entitie mam" MECHANICAL SERVANTS PROVIDED BY m1me This Statement shows that the total power capacity, from the highest type of steam turbine Ind intemabeom- bastion engine, down to the wimhrtiil mid farm-work animal, “s 230.510.- ooo borse-power, exclusive of the horse-power nf'plensun automobiles. But with the hose-power of pleasure automobiles included, the total is 684,044,000, an increase of 543530.000 horse-power, disclosing the amazing fact that the total horse-power capa- city of pleasure car entities is neaAr twice that of all other industries com- bined. Although a Japanese gentleman re~ cemly travelled around the world in 26 days. some of our citizens ean't walk up to the business oake Ind pay their bills in a year. A host at the begiliniu of the meal to his wife: "We are short one spoon." "What. alreadr'f gym con-s q-dh-r-rl-taa-the “(with 1h“.- whwuumm no". d which ”I” Inn- mammamsm --.tntuUiig.dttt-.ts mwmamm “Huh-equiv“ iq.mm, e-ern-pr-tnt-tod of aeturtuiheAut-usueas AMERICAN GIRL SPEAKS IN ANCIENT COLLEGE cums, has been asked to lecture on her tort before the 2,500 students of the University of Erivan. This is the Erst time a wonun bu had such n inyitation and the first time a course on . modern paella] theme has been given at this ancient sell of Inning. The Superintendent of Schools of Erivan has applied to Miss Mars for thirty recreation-l leaders. A new idea in automobile taxation has just been reported by the Ameri- can Consul in Czerhosiovrma, neon!- ing to the Department of Foreign Sur- vey of The Automobile club of Illinois. All motorists who enter or" have 'Czechoslovakia between the hum of midnight end four a.m., that pay a motor tax equivalent to 59 cents in American coner This fee is in midi. tion to ell other duties that must be paid on the ctr, and is not charged be, tween 4 I. m., and midnight. Miss Helen Mars of Bends-um. Texas, director of ttiris' recreations! tort for Near Eat Relief in the Clu- CECH0SLovAKIA HAS NEW TYPE AUTO TAX 1ut.ept,igg1trl F' 'l-ee-tae.- cumulus. Removal of War Tax L Owen Delivered Prim! Pat'.?:..) Ts. eon-.3357. Tere-- .1 an WW“ tatNttethFimtStmet COACH WM. RUEHL & CO. . f585 f Paee'.nis tlii?s9iii,'/g's ".-r-. Your Family Problem Intelligelitly Solved ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM Aaeertatsoath.risinrotthemm.eo-tutmsi-i- -em.an-tematmesruttoreuriaudremimsstlumh an. 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