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The Hauptmann defence belleved they had an "ace" in John F. Sennton, ex-real-estate agent of Menlo Park, New Jerney whose likeness to the condemned man in striking. Scanlon was. 'near Hopewell on several occasions at the time of the kidnapping and Hauptmann's attorneys contended that eve witnesses saw him Instend of Hauptmann.

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Dr. John F. Gondon, the "Jafsie" of the Lindbergh ransom payment, who appeared at Trenton, D.J., to confer with the prosecution officials before tak.| ing the stand against Bruno Hauptmann. Left to right are Chief Prose tor Wilentz, Col. Norman Schwarzkopf, Dr. Condon, and Prosecutor. Hauck of

Hunterdon County,

Col. Lindbergh shown entering the courtroom at Flemington accompanied by Col. Henry Breckinridge, his close friend and attorney, who was a witness for the State agalast, Bruno Haupt- maan who was last Wednesday sentenced to death Col. Breckin ridge took part in the reasomn egotiations,

THE CREATION OF MANKIND

(Continued from Page 8)

To me, and to many of those who confidence in the sub- stantial truth of the record of man's crigin" as given in the Book of Genesis, there is nothing inconsis- tont with it in the opinion that there have been pre-Adamite races of beings I call hominoids in my address, which may have had more than animal Intelligence and powers, but were not "man", in psychical and spiritual powers or possibilities in the Biblical sente of the world. Even an intelligent child reading the Gencels account asks the questions: "Who did Cain marry" and "Who lived in the city that Cain bulit?" and "Who were the daughters with whom the Sons of God' Intermarried?"

Coloured Races

The question Sir Arthur Keith raises, about the respective origina for the White Yellow and Black

races of mankind is too large to be: discussed in this short communi-: |cation,„blit · I think there is an 'an-

swer to it..

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man race, are only differences of degree and not of kind.

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"What do you want?"

Irish "Grand National" Sweepstake

DRAWING TO BEGIN ON MARCH 26

The man jerked his thumb in the they cannot do better than visit direction of the ceiling

The closing date for the Grand the Natural History Museum at "Come to screw him up."

National Sweepstake la March, & f South Kensington, London...

Mrs. Biggin rose to her feet and next. The drawing of the prizes Entering by the main door, they tottered over to the window, Down will take place on March 28 and will find on the right hand, in the in the valley she could see the works, two following days. Already A gallery opening into the hall a grim and black, and behind them total sum of £24,748,817, has been small glass case containing what high banks of slag. It was them paid in prizemoney to Irlab Sweep- are no doubt exact replicas of the works, that had altered him, made stake subscribers, forty thousand few fragments of, skeletong which him nattering and stingy. Because persons having been paid this have been named the Java, Heldal of them works he'd got nowt out of amount in individual, prizes ranging berg, or Piltdown "man."

life, nowt but an everlasting sweat in value from £354,724 to €100.

Ascending the stairs to the first And if he'd stinted her, hadn't hel After the Grand,” National draw floor, over the door in a gallery stinted himself? For a chap that in 1981 it was decided to reduce the labelled "Mammals," they will find was born and bred in the country value of the chief prizes so as to another case with life-sized plaster

winners. - From that, date, there-

for clay busts supposed to repre- "Shall I go forward, missisynnerease the number of prize- sent the completely restored heads tasked, the man. "Or d'you want fore, the division of the prizemoney of these prehistoric "men," placed

Into units of £100,000 has beeïf the in juxtaposition so as to suggest

rule; each unit being sub-divided that, races of men resembling these Mrs. Biggin turned to him and into prizes of £80,000, £15,000, and, busts occupied this earth in suc- shook her head. That white-haired, £10,000 for the first three horses ip cession.

shrunken old man in there was not the race, leaping the balance of the Most persons, however, will feel her. Abra'm. Abra'm had been money for distribution amongst that. Imagination has been largely neither a tyrant, nor a skinflint. other prizewinners,”“

Mental Powers***

BITTEN BY HIS NEPHEW

at work in their production, and "He'd been gay and dashing, and sald some quite eminent naturalists that nowt was too good for her. have expressed their disagreement And how had the treated him? with this effort to look into the All the time he'd been bedridden past as insuficiently warranted. hadn't he known that she found him

a burden?

Aye, that he had, for

So many queer stories creep Into though she'd never complained, she'd the columns of the press nowadays In conclusion, let me say that I let him know it, all the same. And that it is quite difficult to sort out hope I shall not be accused of now that it was too late, there was the ones which will be of most in- "running a tilt" against definitely newt she could do to make amends, terest. Ad stranger as any recent- proved scientific facts because, on All he needed now was a tombstone, lls the state of Joseph Taylor, an behalf of a very considerable num At that thought a smile.crpened 80-year-old Bolton man, who died ber of those who believe in the her face like a streak of sunlight after being bitten on the hand by high destiny and nature of man, I across crag Bhe pieced, up the his nephew, The nephew was later have suggested that we have not yet fur coat and carried it upstairs certified as a lunatic. adequate p

dern anthropologist

nothii

by mo hid it in a cap-board. In the mo that man is ning she would take it back to:

ree but not

animal, shop and bully them into refunding and all the neighbours nudged one by the money. And if they refused- another, Mrs, Biggin, blue, with ton, well, she would sendt. Even if the cold followed the come down the sen-got far less

passage in that thin black hired be enough to pay for coat. But she wasn't caring her

thoughts were too

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