Berkeley, a Look Back: 1925 ‘Scopes Monkey Trial’ news had town abuzz

09.07.2025    The Mercury News    2 views
Berkeley, a Look Back: 1925 ‘Scopes Monkey Trial’ news had town abuzz

Jury selection marks first day of evolution event trial was the three-column headline a century ago in the July Berkeley Daily Gazette This was what would become known as the Scopes Monkey Trial in Dayton Tennessee where a trainer John Scopes was being prosecuted for violating a state law against teaching evolution The United Press described the trial as an atmosphere which combined the elements of a religious revival and county fair where townspeople and the merely curious mingled in the huge courtroom while a new grand jury retired for a time to bring in a strictly legal indictment against the high school trainer who started the epic battle The prosecution was led by three-time Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan Jury selection began with a series of farmers in the local Rhea County Tennessee being questioned as to whether they knew anything about evolution and thought they could be impartial The county provided drinking fountains every feet the weather was intensely hot in the park surrounding the courthouse and arc lights hung from trees for the benefit of anti-evolution and Bible meetings at night The county made money charging per linear foot for concession stands in the park selling things like hot dogs and beverages The windfall would go to repairing county facilities including the courthouse clock that was the story explained chronically minutes slow The courtroom also made seating provisions for more than journalists who had shown up to cover the trial The seating followed convention rules with press associations given preference then local or Tennessee papers Meanwhile back at UC Berkeley exponents of evolution and science in general would gather for a three-day conference of the American Association of the Advancement of Science in mid-July The educators plan to discuss the teaching of science in the secondary schools with special reference to the teaching of science and religion with regard to the conflict between the two The Rev Lawrence Cross of the Northbrae Society Church scheduled a sermon on Sunday July on Evolution from the Liberal Point of View The Gazette editorialized in its issue that same day about the firing of Scopes sister from her job teaching math at a high school in Paducah Kentucky because she would not renounce the theory of evolution The Gazette condemned her firing comparing it to the persecution of people in supposedly less enlightened days for not renouncing religious theories Ferry pier In early July the city of Berkeley was moving toward consummating a lease with the Golden Gate Ferry Co to build a pier and offer ferry provision direct from Berkeley The City Council approved the lease unanimously on July over the objection of the Key System and Southern Pacific which already operated ferry services from Oakland and would presumably lose business County police Alameda County was going to see a doubling of its traffic squad in July from four to eight patrol officers the Gazette informed July The story noted that on July the director of county traffic officers will be taken over by the motor truck department of the state instead of being under the direction of the district attorney of each county and the salaries will be paid out of the county s portion of the license tax and gasoline tax This seems a step toward what would be the creation of the California Highway Patrol four years later in Summer classes UC Berkeley s summer session had students enrolled about more than the previous summer Bay Area native and Berkeley group historian Steven Finacom holds this column s copyright

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