after his lout >wi of planning to rack th» Ma ha would ba tmwilling to quit that spot until forced ta do aa. If tha weather proved (tvuribla, an extra twahra haw* aright to spent at tha Pole to gtoe the pilot* and Ma aUa aa a .i neel M|,4m f^W^a* e*Aeaa manias • pKn|nn of creation la not explained sciaatifi rally by the Bible." Dr. William I.. Ik. a k — 1 J iiiatakt h mSn aa m hHi m J ■ .t ! rowii ww tonifni uviuiv a ctowhwu court room of pas pie. talking n wo. lution amler tlM an*pirn of the Greensboro Open Forum Ha had finished Ua lecture and waa submitting to qnaationlng, aa in the forum manner, and the flret question aakad him am* whether the theory of evolution he had explained was reconcilable with the Biblical ae coont of the creation of nan. "It ia absurd to interpret the Bible aa a book ef science," he said, "but God created everything. The meth od to simply not explained. If yaa insist on detail* yam fat a grotesque Dr. PMaat showed the similarity between au and other animaia in body structure. "When did man loee a tail and aaquire a conscience'" ia a wered by saying that aoaa have not lost their tails nor acquired con science. The fear last baaaa of the spinal column have muecles attached to switch the tall, he said, or what waa the tafl. fangetont Brfew CaMfal Mystery "In the peeeenca *# the central mys tery we are aa tanpotent aa mh war* ia the time ef Arietotle he said, "to vestigation has only raised the cur tate." Dr. Potent showed clearly hia be lief in evolution, and at the same time said that God made aB, initiat ed all, lawiind all. Bat "don't aak where any first cuk fro**," he said. "I do aot know." And that ia the answer of the scientist he said. He explained the difference be tween evolution and Darwinism. Dar win explained the doctrine ef eve lutioa. he said, aad add*d the theory of natural selection, er "the survival ef the fitteet," Darwinism ia not evo lution, he said. He touched qm time^upom the "ape" question, tIIm the Mood of a man ia pot into the veins of • rabbit, and a serum drawn from the rabbit, that serum ia an «mfatH»g of dis tinguishing whether not a drop of blood is Man's Mood or another ani mal's blood, he stated When the blood is placed in water and the se rum introduced, a white precipitate is yilded, he declared. The precipi tate y white for msmbsri of the apj family, too. somewhat tighter. He defined evolution by saying "the present is the child of the n~.sC" What ia true of physical changes in the earth ia as true of changes hi plants and animals, he contended. Explanations given included the following statement: "There is *o question among re sponsible biologists today concerning t'.»e truth at evolution. Modifica tions have come from time to time, with the use and disuse of organs of the body. Specimens grade Into each othtfr. The malt's foreleg to like man's; the Haard*s arm like man a, tat modified by differ) nt usee. I In the questioning after th» lecture Or. Pntaat declared Ma belief in the integrity and authority of the Bible, and that God rrsated all thing*. The Bible, however, he said, does not gflre details, not being written aa a scientific work hut one with a re A fleet at alrplanae sent oat fm» | OmIii from mr the Ryuco pn ture reported irreat flm were still j ragin*. The city of Toyooka which had n| population of 10,000 half in ruin* while nearby towns of j Kinoaaki where famoua ho are located and Tsuiymma wan to bo totally dratroytd, Forest Area war* startsd and nndeavoring to ghr* aid to Mm make landing* becauao of the flare*- j neaa of th* flames. The first shock ran at 11:08 Sat urday morn in*. Th* tinned for 10 *o th* seiamogrnpMc recon th* t*.j brations on th* retarded when Tokin and Ti Mount Yakrratak*. a famoua vol* ratio, waa reported in eruption coin- j ■Meat with the earthqwakr and crop) '•mag* waa earned by the ram of <*hes from it* crater. According to m»ar" advica* reach- j in* her* from th* earthquake son*, -tihlir buildings in Toyooka inchid-i in* the pastoffice and railroad sta-j ti oa were rased by the earthquake i '■bock and fire breaking oat almost ■imuHaneouslv quickly *wept through •he boaines* district. Water war* broken by the quake. FrMs^ftuit Chine. Mar Chicago and the entire aid«Mt was shivering MiifU in Mar (miiat temperatures «Uck ———1 — -afl ftL* tuiiiaal wuM^Wae fLla rvpiftreg um iropmu wcvibct in mi morning MtuUni thermometers rac *nr downward mora than sixty ds Pmi within three hoar*. Thi. morning the mile* of beachm' alone Lake Michigan wan dotted with bather* leeking relief fna the burning rays of the mn ante which ] thermometers registered a high point | of M. a record high mark (br the date, j Tonight, pedestrians were nftlag . the loop with overcoat collar* turn ed up and Janitors in apartment buildings wore being rooted oat taj Mart up furnaces The thermometer at 9:M stood at 38, almost a record point for May 2S. The frigid ware, officials at the agricultural sMtiay station hare said, would do hundred* of thousand* of dollars damage to young crop* and they hold little hope that *tr*wher ries would survive the wintry blast. Wooden Leg Wa ______ i OM-lsipd Omrict 9»Hto Kiadl»« Sut W«1 Wttr Out 'Ta»" for Ci—ty Greensboro, May tt.—The woods* log war coatiaaa* to n«* at the cen tral convict camp with Robert Han nah. aged prisoaer. hoMIng an evan stronger whip hand ovw the cwmty authorities I. Billy j win hoM ■ RNtixf In Maw York, aad about the last of Fdtrarjr will opoa In Highway Cm ■M Rnlri(rh. May 20.—John C. •ran. State Hirhway Commia of the Second HifHiway District, was <-i>MBltta4 to the State Hospital for 'he Insane bar* on Monday by Dr. W. W. Dawson, of Grifton. It wu stated at the hospital laat night. The it was sworn to by Dr. nd states that his present | la a "monaet to tho He." Mii PaMaMUft* m rt t |«.I iikl ■ la wr» "jBiw-ron™ prvMnii irouniff m traced back by his phyaietena to an attack of uraemia shout ti »*». Sine* that thno Mr. Camoron has safferad, according to tho Only after careful examination and study of tho patient will physicians at tho State Hospital bo aMo to state whether or not the cooamiaaioner'i trouble la of a temporary or A complete and tho re The is U years la a farmer and He is married and Ponding the outcome of his illness no chances are expected to take place in tho highway comnisaion. Other members of tho board will look oat for the affairs of his district teaa porarily, according to information 'umished physicians at tho hospital. The Mrtkwom b i muck despised (Mt». againat which W b wagad by both bub and birds. Bat tb earthworm makes 1 - ' * ijr kindred activities Without it our tree*, pbnti i could not grew. Okwrntioni taken in Yorbaland, West Africa, show that are capable of bring to the annually, in the form of "casts," i, 300 tons sf soO ysr square mib. fa) leas than thirty years every inch sf soil to a depth of two feat b treated ia thb way, thus Insuring natural ventibtion and drama re. In an acre at sverage soil there are roughly 800,000 worms, each of which acta a* a ss(nature mill. grading the soil far mere finely than any maa made contrivance roal do. When the farmer ploughs hb bad he merely does on a Isrfrr scab what have been dngig for « r Is Carrying On he wasn't going to wear tt oat far the comity, ha hasnt bean of una. WeVe got him on imtihoi he's splittinr wood and kindling frc| the stoves, hat he (t»1 da as i ha could before he sent hb artificial! limb hams to ha parked until ha < pletod hb term " Jut what the next step will ha to] the anique oonteat balneal and offtebb remains to ha Cag*. 1. Gibe Feashee, county ia charge of eaarieto, b| to charge af cos b Us ami army. nd a] 1 Hold after which Dr. W. C. Wicker, Utntlm hmUry for North Caro lina A. F. * A. M. dallrarad the ad dreaa. Dr. Wicker preaanted tha ranae of adoration in * vary atrwut war* preaantad to tha two a1 adiiatea, ?«y» Hutrhana and Parey Lawranca by L O. Hanaar, principal of tha achooL Hon. W. 1. ByaHy delivered tha Byerly Proficiency Priaaa which wara wan by Martha Brtetla Car tha hiffh achonl and Ptaay Jonaa for tba ••lementary school. Tueeday ni*ht tha hirh aehooi praa antad tha eowcdy "That's Ona on Bill" to a lanra aad appreciative au dleace. Thin cloaca one of tha moat sue •aaful Taarn in tba hiatory of tha "•hool. Tha entire faculty which coa "