BARRING OF DARWINISM FROM SCHOOLS LAUDED IN RESO LUTION (Tulsa World, March 27.) Approval of the amendment ex cluding books containing the Darwin ian theory of evolution from the books to be purchased for distribu tion among Oklahoma school children under the free textbook bill recently passed by the legislature, was voiced by Immanuel Baptist Church in reso lutions adopted Sunday and an nounced Monday, and, further, sup port in enforcement of the amend ment pledged. The resolution read: “Whereas, the House of Repre entatives of the State of Oklahoma has passed as an amendment to the free textbook bill, the provision that no textbooks to be used which con tain the Darwinian theory of evolu tion or other materialistic conception of creation, and, “Whereas, the Senate of the State of Oklahoma has concurred with the House of Representatives by also passing this amendment; and, “Whereas, Gov. J. C. Walton of Oklahoma has, by signing the bill with the amendment, made it a law; and, “Whereas the Immanuel Baptist Church of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is, as it always has been, unequivocally op posed to the teachings of Darwin and other exponents of the theory of evo lution, because their teachings are not in harmony with the account of creation as given in Genesis.” Therefore, be it “Resolved, that the Immanuel Baptist Church of Tulsa go on record as being In favor of the above men tioned amendment, commending the action of the two houses of the Okla homa Legislature, and heartily stand ing behind the enforcement of the amendment. “Be irfurther resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Governor of Oklahoma, J. C. Walton; ^ the speaker of the Senate of Okla homa; the speaker of the House of Representatives of Oklahoma, the Tulsa World and the Tulsa Tribune, and that a copy thereof be incorpor ated into the records of this church. “(Signed) Daniel R. Wade Pastor, “Thomas W. 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