JUDGE IN FRONT PEW
While Counsel For Prosecution Preaches MONKBYVILLB MARTYR AS GOOD AS CONVICTED. [By Electric Cable—Copyright.] [Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association-] (Received Tuesday 12.5 a.m) NEW YORK, July 12. The "Chicago Tribune” correspondent at Dayton declares “Scopes is as good as convicted unless a miracle happens and the Lord speaks in a way that the devout Hill folk do not expect Mr W. J. Bryan, in his shirt sleeves, preached twice on Sunday. He said T fear the aristocracy of wealth, I respect the aristocracy of learning, but 1 revere the democracy of God.’ ‘‘The oration was punctured by a chorus of 'Amens' from the congregation. Judge Raulston was sitting in the front pew.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2732, 14 July 1925, Page 5
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