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————————— News of the World By Associated Press Treery ESTABLISHED 1870 Apy 0, NEW BRITAI \hw\ and laughters of Moses Boiliveau of church Coppens, the the brid of 4 latter the Beauy and the Demers o riage lce two coup! at the o of ( L. Thompson. Exolution In Connection s Demands Cowrt Rule on [ssue—Quotes Story of | in Bible and Shows Different Inter- pretations. Dayton, Tenn, July sultry heat sat upon county courtroom Creation n fans, , had been | installed and played about in an ef fort to make the atmospheric con- ! litlons more endurable. Judge | taulston,taking licial cognizance | Petics . SeCen; disenssen ! ol ed his suit of | evolution theory In its relation to Davtor blue woolens of linen. [EhesCathalieieiifeh tovching shigl Bluc-unitormed Captain Perking |1V upen his observations of the cel-| X {of the Chattanoogi police, with a |€brated Scopes case now on trlal in} o '8 expression on his face, | Dayton, Tenn law against | $t00d by Judge's bench and| The priest drew a fon theories | Waved a tore far listeners when he cupied the | William man being ever sy SLime human 14 Jokn % defense, ad s FIRST CLASH IN EVOLUTION 'WENIES RACE HAD [yt TRIAL COMES WHENDEFENSE (RILEINJNGLE | ™% PRESENTS MOT. ION T 0 QUASH Man's Ancestor Was Mo, Nol' e tend That Both State‘ \EXPLAINS CATHOLIC STAND' 1 e WHEN TRIAL REOPENS | tutions Are Violated Ness and Movie Camera-| with | men at Dayton—Bryan | Tra! At Dayton, Tenn, During! Doffs His Collar b L LT Y ORED N UONNECTICUT, Deense Lawyers Con- PHTOGRAPHERS BUSY | "0 P o 22 [Rev. wattee &, Bcceen Discusen] | by onn By Tennessee Law. : M| | began. Elcctric fans, lacking Friday | T4 Wih an fmmortal soul, “mnmh Seves and All Ages to | Use Modern Swimmin’ [ | Hole | the | che one The Aseociated F Ceurt Koom, S0t M of a confe cussion of u to Je violating th Paonessa this lefense yuash Jgainst Park Superintendent R | Wainwright commission 1 hat park swimming nd eveni s being Wi smile rom hia | said: “No hu-| ng from an ape, | sprung from | Do you be father or a ung 1% feet Fennessee of v the ol dr Bryan, without a coat tizhtly filled Jleather as he moved to the table. He seemed prepare collarl today, had |10 brief a funny- pro lieve vou 1 for argu- pr ever key the fivst for the Arthur G. Hays, nth (&) to the Neal s ing the s Attarney ral B spoke in opposition vith Sue K. H Seel Asks For | motion n acs present granimother ment. Re | from tree to tre Father M not a question of religion In its form, but whether a teacl ridged & man's hts in instrueting In evolu of conflict to the he wonld b tea had pr st me conte Former MeKeonzic motion, of rgument Gene ton MeMillin of Nashville n pointed out that governor, haking ha Photographr it s e er has a JHM‘” T enter A conatitu 8w seats up wi re climt nd b e fs possibility 14 th amendment States constitution, 1 whether it 1 to suppress the 1s found that he merely for th ertained by ' ferent situation tain if he was advising pupils they endants of apes with that his remarks were ry of a theory. schoo! committees the best position currleula of Tor Bricfs s oy 1he Ho q law tione, the aid to th ping thefr cameras at the oc- | rails ena. A movie nd out severa - | poss rrow on one it v i | evolntion hands on | ramic visws of the | b srdering grou avor of Lief i on Wainwrigk was R i expeet X bri some to qu s \deas as ¢ people, the n reading of the ir questioning of a to whether hs hal pinion a the motion would ob- pense of fad I'he opening of court juro guilt of the d " are the out warni expla That local probably in lictats the was the obser sald it is not a was delayed the pictures i its ammuni minutes Ning brig it house. This th are | Toac urs uneventful mild c day’s first session | to | orfum was again erowd- and bo ) hildren who bly their 1, as many walls. the with and p ctive sp customers unable to find | ¢ ¥ in Sositaces i tion of the At along the chools, vho wise centralize in the hands of | VLS s | PLAN FORECLOSURE the court- | speaker hd Clarence ween Ben G. MeKen iley Field Malone ously ruffied the calm of Darrow 7 ouse, o the cushlons | po'iey 1led | a few and may posted to say their wares They to prosep tound few s of persons, not be taught in a state Local rcommittees are usually in sser touch with loeal situations, he returned to | safd in explanation ] and grouped | The first book of the Bi ahont amplitiers, bonk of Genesis, is followed by the minutes after court wat @ Catholic church, TFather McCrann to have been convener battery of [said and in its pages It 1s muzh: phote ra still ¢ od a post|that God created man and breathed | behind Tne nd and at n immortal soul, making several points ov conrtroom, from start and pos- ared sonl animal Attacks Constitutionality . submitting cited 14 on i § | seats in the courtroom, .\ |Tis Ts Action Soon To Be Taken he motion ol pro S e : le, the 4 reasons solerted By which base contentions ted to the e act, claiming constitution of b Bondholders of Hartford nnd the were constitu- that themselves Twenty Springfield Street Railway Co. Harfford July 13 (A —Bondlo Hartford ilway ¢ aphe the into him a man z that oth ind that iolate e the him the of the United § 1in the act of the 7T eral assembly. Mr. Neal ourt to which no to for rporation, Frar chalrman. of the b i i mfi Rev. Avthur ( Declares Whole Country | juise At Is Belittled Springtic was chart tripods bearing cameras were re tries as their oper | zround off pictues, The Judge open od court five minutes later with dozen cameramen oceupyring liks lone ser has called S hat attention termed as o the half a of Information power ! {he stand o BROKERS SENTENCED tution, He said many othe well-informed lawyers did not Field m,. o kkll’ it this recei terminated by ary 1 Goodenough | pany shouid not conting edit of sald rivise r pointed t kno that the court had this authority and was sworn to uphold it as an officer of the state, Diffcrent He called George W. and George W. Interpretations ! attention to the lan- guage of the Bible in (alling the story of creatfon and sald that everyone might have a different in- terpretation of the “divine story of | creation.” Pra | ness on Morse, Who Failed for s:t:nn‘nnu.! 'y”r'“\ n assembly 11 transpe red at the group of the bond hold expected that for control and operation o bus lines Must Serve Year and a Day. w. forme York, July 1 (P—George angd Geol . Morse of two brokerage firms which for a total of $3,200,000 in today oot gentenced in urt to serve one year and one cach in At prison for customers’ orders. Both men pleaded guilty conclusion of the trial New Englanders were principally victims of the convinced men mer rations. The prosecution cor- | charged that investors were | swindled out of s of dollars. The specific ¢ against Ield and Morse were of the malls to| defraud. Shortly failed with | organize ano New pquest of a (Spectal to the Herald.) nd it is Bristol, July 13 — Styling the Scopes evolution case in Dayton, Ten “fool” trial, Rev. Arthur Goodenough of New Haven |field will be ( denounced the whole affair, adding |corporation. that it belittled the whole country, | e = S 8¢ S ight at Pros- . s g oA BB Ir. | Rainbow Division Holds pect Methodist church. Rev. Dr. 1sion ( Goodenough sald: he fool trial | Its Reunion in Chi now on in Tennessee would be ST e stricken from the docket.” in speak- LY ing of, the results of church mem- et bers following miore closcly the life | % (B 1 (00 T of Christ. 05 1 “That such a court trial to sc a long time mooted religious qu tion should be golng on in United States of Amerlca is supreme puzzle of the ages. It be- rs for Al The opening praver was the Rev. W. A. Moffitt, o First Baptist church of Dayton. 'he n cluded petitiops for 1he lawyers on hoth sides of n#‘ case newspapermen reporting the | failed {19 pastor of [ " day offeror 1 ove! us a hetw ster 1 and before trial. When salled the roll William G. of the fury was go filed ohjee- carried of- was these milli arg, use is The hat h he attorney wished general to announced question one of jnrors and the other 11 retired vhile R. L. Gentry was questioned. The defense objected to the inter- Zation, but the overruled the ttle the after their original firm £200,000 liabilities they ner firm under the W. Morse and com- MONDAY, JULY 13, NEW BRITAIN HERATLD 1925, ~SIXTEEN PAGES. NEW YORK SUBWAY RAGING TORRENT Water Main Bursts, Basemeuts Flooded, Traffic Tied Up BUILDINGS N NO DANGER Fears at First Entertained for Safe- ty of Foundations of Skyscrap- ' re=—1,600.000 Gallons of Water - WHEN PLANE CRASHES Rosm‘\o Lieutenants Burn- ed to Death in Fall at Westhury, k Sweeps Under Streets New York, July r sud 13 (A —An for- into ex- th lieart of Manhattan seriously affected sub- . J | ol | threatened to topple New Yor from a bro 1 Fifth at the n 20-inch main | | | avenue flooded Grand Central ninal for a distance of In some places the water | 1epth of six feet. | ad to cease in the Queens- vhich runs under 4 ther tube at he eame st m Grand ( are, th 5 minu e prohibit chicular trafft 1 Madison aven ) and 45th s thnAs en Sixth an 14t Thou persons retur ym Sunday comy oth ol to Polic yway piatforms vielnity of the bro ed and extl Many busin ydad tra s Were nain we guished nents were fi g Hole in Street eat undermining the waters was shown when a {hg Hole, 1001 W 1n The g force of gap- 1ddenly at Fifth ffioihe o iy tion ride 1y the amera Tt ot | ox hit ald stations ime disors ice reser nearby uired es from was re befare order was re- vas was their With & quipped wit] stored Feur that the waters away foundations of the was allaved by W. € ginecer of the transit commies who expressed confidence that the supports of buildings were un- damaged and there was no danger. His views wera corroborated M. Pickney of engineer departme public works A small army workmen under ision of ity fatiand | LhE with compressed alr dri] darilling to 2nd determir would sweep kyscrapers made a | in the o'elock replenish Lancaster fon: mort plar thelr fims, their tes had oft by elght to be enginee operated by of contro between to water and the main: tre the | out nt f the More than 1,600,000 g water swept through o connecting 42nd and Astoria, Qu ed by engineers The engineers reported the puh library foundations undamaged ter which swept into the nel nder the Fast river the tieup of river to e Toston, July Hick damage. llons of wles K kill at W of a teinway reet. Ma party army at Mi two W caused peed Boat Cigarette Trying for New Record New York, July 13 (A—The speed- wat Cigaret plloted by Gordon Hamers the Colum hia Yacht street on the Hudson riv Alhany in an attempt record of two hou tes made . Hoyt's Ser. 18, daylight savings time. Hamersicy planned to refurn trip from Alba ill attempt to beat tt ord set May by Gar 1V two inutes. SEVEN ARRAIGNED ern o oon for and forty min months ago by R was at s Secret Indictments Returned — in Pickwick Disaster—Two Ar the ton Building Dept. Employes today. and trean by hours, at ST i Wood. bjection. Attorney General Stew- rt announced he had been informed that the juror had This Mr. uid that littles the country in the thought of other nations and the feeling is intensified by the fact that a former ecretary of state is a chief actor in the farce. This co-called trial will settle nothing. 1t will change no- body’s opinion. Why should it? The newspaper reports make the proceedings read like a mock trial as if a group of high school boys | were making a public stage play for | amusement of thelr friends. But to a multitnde of people, it is an Insult to their intelligence and Bridgeport opponents of the so-call- | fajth,”” declared Dr. Goodenough. ed ‘Ripper bill' a courteous hearing Rev. Dr. Goodenough asserted and listened sincercly to all their ob- |that the teachings laid down by jections and T shall not enter Into | Christ were sufficlent guide and any controversy with Mayor Behrens | followed, would settle all or any one else regarding the mat- | versies such as brought ter,” declared Governor John Scopes and hia opponents. Trumbull today in refere T B ey P T “challenge” issucd by \ church for several years and liam Behrens of Bridge Sallcdi16 New Havenis il newspaper interview in which ago. He has preached at the local mayor invited the governor 10 .oy v riion i ritiey Bridgeport or send on a representa- | gy yine 1a absence of the pastor, tive to tell why he, (h.(» BOVErnoT. | pev William B. West, who is on a signed the “ripper bill" and as 10 | oo b o0t why Senator Howard S. Challenger me to be appointed tax collector by the “ripper” board which the governor named. warrant| “1 made no comm me | pany expressed an | 1922, Gentry denied was unblased had an open mind. as permitted to remain on the of Georgs which failed for $3,000,000 in pinfon REFUSES 10 ARGUE Governor Trumbull Insists He he Moves to Quash indictment was read and the moved to quash, John R. Ne¢ "\ making the motion, In making the motion the defense idvanced 14 reasons, 10 of which leged the act forming the basis of the indictment violated various provisions of the Tennessee consti- the Gave The Bridgeport People Fair Hearing Treated At Hospital Regard the and That Ends His Part in Muddle Hartford, July -"“T gave the ition of Of the other: one ct forth “that the indictment is so ague as not to inform the defend- it of the nature and cause of the (ccusation against him.” A second claim said that “the tatute wpon which the indictment based Is subject to the same in- irmity because it is so Indefinite as ot to enable the defendant to know hat Is forbidden and therefore imounts to a delegation by the legis- ture of power to courts and jurles o determine w t shall be held riminal and punishable “There is no legislative r the delegation of such powers to state,” was fow trafr and & being aug from surroundi | contingent from T ce \Mcmp! Believed Madc | To Burn Bedford Mil nents of any | Providence, R. I, July 13 (P kind said t governor, I slinply explosion of a can of gasoll heard all thev had to say and then ' y o R SEsnee Gt iy oW belicved to have folled an at- oo il wool mills at Chepeach morning, courts and laimed ates the juries of and added that whole spirit of both 4 the con- is ‘Sec- con- the to 1t w: act vic the state constitution of he United gains the policy of law tion 17, 2 of the state <titution violated, it laimed. No Bott weapons flag: this The noise, awakening p | sons In the neighborhood plant brought them to the factory In time to check two separate fires | before they had gained much head- in cash, | way. A stick, wrapped with waste two telegram blanks. | soaked gasoline, was found He belleves it came from someone | smouldering in a plle of vho became consclence stricken aft- | the second floor. The mill' Is opar- Many |rr evading customs duties. | ated by David Felngold of this city.' other women were among the fight- t early $100 CO STENCE MONEY New York, July 13 (®—1In an er {velope postmarked Poughkeepsie, N Wasly. Phillp Elting, collector of cus. 48 {oms, today received $100 wrapped in an : Sates and | waved tried sitution pd article was The bill shall embarks more provision cited re become a law wh In than one s that ot green petticoat from ndow s rendered ho o R waste on (Centinued on Page 13) struck Bottles, Stones and Fists Are Used 0 Irishmen in Clyde District 25th Anniversary As Success. ORANGEMEN AND SINN FEINERS IN BIG BATTLE OF BOYNE CELEBRATION and Fully 100 Are v of the It w police, rresting, disturbers, T usly mated. Ab dred persons hospitals, none for s and many ok ome to n The 50 arre: inight ubbing dispersc o casualtie: by were able to the are vi out one h treated at rlous injuries, thelr wounds re were at least est were the A 1sia zullty and more { irse. W Plckwick HIGH TIDE e 11 (Standard Time) At New London, 4:11 a. m.; 4:46 p. m. At New Haven, 6:19 . m.; 6:47 p. m. Brave Phone Operators Remain During Blaze July i Sy WEATHER | Hartford, July 13.—Forecast for New Brimain and vicinity T Generally faie tonight and whi Tuesday. | mar 1 mained n o Michael THE oD was suf was in the p facturing comy | amusement park app: | — e 880 Of 815,000 was caused. Boston Average 2aily Circulation For Week Ending l 2 ,007 July 11th PRICE THREE CENTS MORE THAN THREE SCORE PERSONS KILLED IN WEEK-END TRAGEDIES IN ~ DIFFERENT SECTIONS OF COUNTRY THO AVIATORS HILLED MILLIONS INVOLYED Drownings Claim 28 IN ALLEGED SWINDLE Lives, 19 Die In Auto Smashes, Lightning And Heat Each Take Six. 240,000 Chicago People Flock to Lake Beaches— Rockaway Mayor Dies of Man Accused of Ising Firm's Money for Own Ends Mass,, Ju es {nvoivl Jacod F. president er and under the and skanut Mills, lv ed ina 1 equity filed | 1y in superlor court by S, Slater Excitement Hits i o R (B Rl Game! Mr. Brown was | 1913 to 1620 a director and 1 » Slater corpora- the termina- | cated by H. N conceived a plan casing mill, then 13 P — militons Brown and & company, | will | df irs, against s atlo N. Slater, of the W When Son Three Bagger at om The Associated Press. go, July 13 (M—More score persons were Kille throughout the country as tha of the heat lightning, automobile, flying and bathing mis | hapa and other cuses Drownings Tead Deaths With thousands of per s2ek relief from humlidity at eaths from dr ngs led ing lost mobila slain by the heat, than Sun- | day the value of | regult owned wave, by | that with this obje formeg the firm of Wus- | nc, the capital stock ! 1self or his nomines He seeded sons ing tha § 80 | hea then | the fatalities, 28 lives b Nineteen were killad n by causing in | smashu four were & Sons to|lightning; six died upon the|three perished train explosion for additlons |and one met de n airplana | accident. In addition sevaral score $177,014.25 in 1917, w injured, mostly in car accidents Second Hottest Sunday Three of the deaths recorded in New Y city, the second hot year was rep 1 | there rose to 91 humidity. In the ‘\vr.:hm temperature Motnes—100 degrees 9 { point was reached at Neb, with 97 the record at Omaha, Chicago contributed two to the heat BERESFORD DEFEATS | reduced by a he 240,000 at Lake Beacher Tt was estimated tha Chicagoans flocked to Sunday, two drownings nessad an unusual spectacle tidal At 30 ihe 1der his control pro to de- anto it that capacity Slater of spent by Wus t Mills, ovements 2 in 1916, 25.99 in 1918 ang more than | 1919, It is stated that| ounts ay rated by | nut Mills | 0 8 in 38, 'l\( 52 1910 n a s of $7 motor heat wara wheta of the mercury a high west the Des ) . Sunday 218,40 in £808.89 in es with midd) was hile and Loncoln —— avy rainfall British Sculling Star Again | Beats Rival to Finish a small wave. interval 15 ta ake one-half foe ed from 75 to normal watar line persons wer in New York state, New New Engle Oklaho "5 ported Denver gold chal- ) xopy, “one; Porry, Tex., four others occurred at points in Towa. Lightning Kills Two A member of a fishing party was Killed by 1 'g at Niantic, Conn., bather at New Haven met death from the same cause; ® WaS killed at Mobile, Ala, A fourth fatality was recorded in west when lightning started f farest es in Tdaho and ington. oF Aropped ind the 100 feet seconds and water r from the Seventeen two cham- eated ing oarsman, Waliter M . In o special 1 3-8 mile adelphia drowned Jersey and @ ma City re- one: Ashland, two; while various on, ont holder announced America whet ost today the b at The to the he of 1wl previously iatuin i0io won ¢ won last ympic & 1 to return it today's result mes, reason America is th dectded of the it the orities recently B not symbolic sculling Dot Motor Fatalities Motor cras) fatalf York state, New J England totalle Killed in Chicago and sev over the week-end My 1 Hoov- Is at the Hen- ties 8oy six. County Judge ss were vie- Mo to race Hoover event today, but not as lNed to Berestord challe k Sass an Willoy . NS at One had trave and Roulde Other T sville, T v to T hia gold 4 J es Cole, a former \ viat T 0 wviator, probably fatally wred when Hugh the R men un- angth y Hoover sald i have MARK TWAIN'S SECRETARY nd six ot} sion gaso- Infim and Impoverished, She s Patient at St Mary's Hospital in Orange, New dersey, Housto Auto nty-six pe i Aecldents tval ad erson gar ) Kansas 4; Oklahe nd South D\ ants to and applic \umorist eding, Conn., when he die and Ker lescribed Twaln as | Automobile Harrison New Director Of War Finance Corp. { somebody st ng Swampsce 13 on the lower floor of | Fiovd T+ s was ‘::..; .\1" !‘n night War Finance 1 from her ling Frank W, and see- Mr. Harrison has 0 lower Eugene Meyer, 10 the lirector of the corps ed 1t| oration and served secretary i dodged as the | rormer Secretaries Wallace and ame crashing down and fed Houston the Department of rom the house. lAflcunur‘. TRUNK AT ROBBER HURLS r July 18.—Aw gton, kened Mass, July oyd Harris today d or of the Cor ation. Mondell, bee Jr su pper toor tranger standing in t runk resigned sistant to managing as ar runk of

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