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T ————————————— ws of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 JUDGECITESDA ™" ™ CHARGES, PLA [y 9 \\) 1\3\’ aut u‘,m)\‘ A EW BRITA INTEMPT HISBONDAT $5000 Raulston Clalms [aw- Man May Be Christian And Also yer’s Statements Were; Reflection on Court —— Evolutlomst, Clergyman Asserts and Insult Against BIN CROWDS FLOCK Tfl 'Rev. Walter Whitaker of People of Tennessee. DAYTON TRIAL TODAY ~ Knoxville Places His | Statements of 18 Scientists | Presented as Iight to Have Law Called Uncon- Lawye Find Printed | Rules of Ethics for Their Information Dayton, Tenn., July (A-—The {usual large crowds flocked to the | Khea county court room today long before the hour of convening of the Scopes evolution trial. The audito- rium comfortably filled half hour betore Judg |open the court. { On each counsel table lay a large dboard sheet, whose top bore the title in black type fessional ethics.” Uisted in 32 divisions, beginning with one which read “The duty of the courts, Tt Is the dut to maintain towards tespectful attitude, stitutional Is Renewed. The Assoclated Preas, as th Conrt 20 epened today Judge Rau reading a stateraent in which he de- Toom, As soon pes case ston began elared one of the responsibilities of e juc s to avold exeiting passion | or prejud persons, | partictlar urors. Quotes Darrow's Tiemarks then said that colloquy oc- last Friday between the ge and Clarence Darrow of the defense counsel. The statenent in eluded excerpts from the record inlof the temporary incumbent of the which (i mge was reported. |judicial office, but for the mainte- Judge Raulston went over a number [nance of its eupreme importance,” of remarks of Mr. Darrow to the| The declaration was court during Friday fon nounced authorization, sa “The court had withheld any sc- planation at the hottom: tlon until passion has had a chance| “These are rules for the conduet to sub nd the jury has been jof lawyers generally recd upon kept separate so that no part of this (and posted by members of this bar should reach the ears of the mem- that you may know bers.” 1 the judge. {of the lawyer.” “Men may become prominent but | When at the scheduled they should never feel themselves |(he court opening Judge Raulsfon B haTn " he sald. Ihad not arrived, the 1 secmed “Unwarranted, and unjustified |0 be the largest of the trial, eriticism of the court shows disre-| The space in front of the judicfal spect for the comrt and the eminence was erowded with atfor- “He wonld hurl contempt into th Ainong these Mr. Bryan and s of my court, insults and out- Talone of opposing counsel were the people of one ot |{*IKINg together catest states in the Unio ST ES “In the face of what is considered | {PTOURN an unjustified criticism of the court Mounced: made by rence Darrow, T feel! NevPailgon ineoples whojare that T must protect the dignity of |520Ing will have to get out of the my court. i soan s s an ol building and o Fived at ‘n‘:*’v\\t oor is likely to give way any Tha crowd langhed and those |wlthont seats begun moving toward [the door. “If you don't get ont we'll I ‘)Hl( You out,” the baliife added. POUICE G0 ON TRAN. T flF DEFECTIVE BRAKES e (G BT St o purpose of ero: mination ?" “Mr. Darro purpose eross-( tion is (o be useqd the tri nons were among 1he He wyers to the lawyer the courts a not for the sake fthout an- e this ex- hiour of the law croy state, o8 8! against Raulston crowd the struggl baillff an 5,000 ceted that Clarene required to ap- | prar esday to | answer (0 a charge of contempt, df recting that the “saiq Darrow” make | a bail hond of $5,000, Mr. Dy - not knc D the hond. css The ¢ be morning ve to 1 sald he -de ther he could make vou S sald Jndge Mr, Darrow was smiling. not smillng. can st Automobiles at | Five Spots in This of | ('il_\’ in xamin Courf: Well, isnt it an effort {10007 n the h? i No, it is an cffort o ndic Not elsc as there S i antoists are brakes and m are in proper condition 0w mornin illam €, of the police departmen inangurate the first camy defective brakes te be The chief said today Conrts are 2 I be the opening gun of iign to reduce the rned to look that for to- Bhow e (Langhter) ing mo| hee ¥ i truth hring in he prove cam Honor. Conrt: * % % Whe they mination the reating pre 1 sub : AMotor- Wi Siro Hayes I g0 €0 that Your stion fam 8, duty to test- is cvidence ot to prove e noth- st icereas n thes: port ha, int S-examine cities, e lthe Jo not understa ed by ( hicles mmission Robbins the anal Men Nolled | July 20 (® — Nolles 2 c ndis’ Bluger 1 Tony Conclusion tlant of New Britain r arraigned in eity ng before Judg was charged with and Eapect Farly who Aft were court this Hayes, Cat- sing coun- the other two The erts ntici- the n out- money ing & state pated case with t three writt writ Submission of the (Ccutmued on Page 12) the Waterbury police. | | | | 2y il | | what to expect | | {world". |God created the tearth, Views in Record of Scopes Case Today — Literally, Dayton Walter John's ¥ Tenn, July 20 (A—Rev. Whitaker, rector of § piscopal church, Knoxville, 1 a statement In the record of pes case today plac the § declared “A man can be a Christian and an evolutionist at the same time.” "As e who for thirty years has preached Jesus Christ as the son of (God and as the express image of the faith, I am unable {o see any contradiction between evolution and | ( UNKHH\H tian without taking every word of he Bible literally. Not only but the man has never lived w took every word of the Bible liter ally. When St. Paul sald, ‘I am cru- citied with Christ,’ and when David said “The little hills skipped rame,’ neither expected that what he wrote would he taken lterally, Th sense of the scripture is seripture. That sense is conveyed o us some- times in a story and sometimes in a poeni. *“The higher and truer would often be lost if we held our- | sclves exclusively to the letter and 1ejeeted that which it suggests or figures. The story of Abraham'’s two ons as contained in Genesis is in- ng and valuable, but in pistie to the Galatia St. Paul oes not | to that it meaning {18 its teaching as to the two cove- H 'I‘H or testaments, am thoroughly convinced heavens and but 1 do not know how proceeded to the categor a thousand he s of thne and space being in his slght as a single day, 1 am unable {o ne: that there is any incompatibility be- tween evolution and religion. Some evolutionists are frreligious, but so are some who are not evolutionis I myself hold with the writer of th epistle to the Hebrews that ‘God, | who at sund es and in dive manner, spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, bath in! ast days spoken unto us by | on by whom He made the ARCH ST. IMPROVEMENTS Association to Be Formed For Pur- pose of Securing Betterments By United Action, lAuto & | Arch street by [ womd b \NEW BRITAIN GIRL T0 | with nine stores, are the prime mov- Sometime this week, be decided later, the n we places of business reet are planning a “get together” for the purpose of organizing “Arch Strect Improvement o tion.” Ossian C. Bennett, president the Laundry . and At or Honeym Corp. and the owner of tract land on he pur poses to build a $100,000 structure the date to erehants who along Arch an socia- Union the of: which project, Mr. Honeyman satd this art that the merchanis along the street were in- | ted in the ation to boom et “the gateway" to the h western section of the city, Ex g further, Mr. Honeyman said of the first purposes of the on wonld be to have an zanized effort to widen the street, nd to push the petition now before | council to lmprn\r widening it. Tt is ernoon all assoc common contended by interested partles that | a large volume of business is trans- | ed by Arch street merchants | | ally, and that if the =sireet “‘f'r\ fixed the value of the property would | advance in direct purportion to the | improvements made, which in turn | nefit the city LEAVE SHRINE HOSPITAL Girl Afiiliated With Infantile Paraly- | Rock men |and a p sfs Can Now Walk With Ald of Braces aughter of Mr mes McNally of Black this city, is due to riners' hospital pringfield today. She was taken to e fnstitution February suffer- ing from an attack of in par nd was® one of the {in mates of the place. Her col has improved wonderfully under the | care of the doctors at the hospital | walk with ave Sh in in fantile | first tion Ivsis 1 she is not able braces father 1s ill and until he riners have arranged to have the child taken care of on d; she is of ald Her at T the present recovers the some farm tor at the “Herald." Need Not Take Bible. in which he | “Aud also a man can be a Chris- ! s0. | “He then like | his | ) 1s | n allegory and that its true value | that | nee God is not subject | BUSINESSMEN PLANNING l | pert [ the | more | of the victims we ace in Bloomfield will prob- | were taken off the train at Ansonia jably be selected. Mr, McNally is the Saturday night and turned over to | Assoclated Press telegraph opera- | IN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JULY 20, SLAVS DAUGHTER, CODLIDGE CONFERS THEN HILLS SFLF O NEW POLICIES | Manville, N. J, Man Also Meels With Senate Leader o Wounds Two Others in Quarvel Frame Legislative Program RESULT OF FAMILY ROW 00D REPORTS PRESENTED | . |Family Had Been Spending Week: Sepator Curtis Finds Farm Condi- | end With Friends When Fight tions Bright and Hope for TA“ Started Which Fnded In Fatal Reduction High—Expeets No (ol | Shooting Affray. Strike Crisis. ! Manville, N. { Simon 1., July 20 () Orangeburg, N. his Harry of and killed Mary, and himselt hers today after wounding his wife The shooting quarrel, Those wounded by §i Mrs. Hele in right ajw Mrs, Kat t leg. dore Harbel, All were taken to the hospital, Simon ecommitted sulcide autoniobile after the quarrel Week-end Quar The Simons spent th with t} Pintus family Harbel began the of the Fint Mrs. T drawn into the (It waxed warm it ig 7 gun and . shot 2-year-old daughter the hope for a tax reduc yught to President Caool- and two other Nator CiirllsotiEan: f ! followed a famil an mon were for a three-day con shot J ident, Senator up to some n Simon ,his wite, herine Pintus, shot i £ ssion. He saw no s sesslon meanwhile, Good Prices, Good Crops. good crops a 0 fa sald, nt visit shot in right leg Somervi He port on a re Simon and quarrel at the home! particulari U2 any legislation is a sslon for the farme provide yerative it shou in c Curtis sion ac \ assistanc marketing. | introduced a bill| did Senator Capper, | but he said he | 1d when | Stnato d that Si shot Harbel turned the olver upon Mrs. Pintus, his wife and his dau t tion that the Running o the front ol tho i viding better marketing facilitles, ! jumped into his automobile For Tax Reduction. killed himself. republican leader finance committec and tax reduction amount- ,000,000 will be 15t & publican, Kansas, d no mon drew a ation otlier than eug, gover: d in pro- ! s a mem ¥ (Continued on Ta ESKINOS LIKE RADIO DECLARES MAGMILLAN ilion of the rtments is brought vent duplication. poris in the bill presented sess vides for a new executive o ment, but he thinks this progranm would be carrled even farther so as | to unnecess governm about to pre- m tion | Wireless From Explorer Says They Are Like Surprised Children wipe out soms of the hairman of or Curtis thinka a re t 1s desirab exec he did kimos | the aign for a4 general revision shouid be al to time of the senate next ession with tmporta gislation pending. Vice-President Dawes now is conducting a public campaign for vevision o sonate rules of pects No Coal Crisis. ‘. In regard to a possible special ses- should an « anthracite coal ssion, the republican lead- bridge would have to 1 when it e b suspen activities in could present wagi August BONDS FIXED AT $30,000 n o > etx not go. July 20 () radio. A Communder ¥ the M Society rules up the ke wed Licutenant Donald, Jr., with Navy-Geo, i Arsctic ex pedition, off Labrador, to assoclate here, H. H. r. made | public today, gave account radio communicatio Ior th Y f the pedition can talk by radiophone at will without pre-arranged schedules hetween the ship Bowdoin and the Peary. Comi MaeMi 3owdoin and McDonald s mess from M- eMillan now an n Roer an s 1ot rst time s 0 il asse on the betwec ends on 31 Peary,” the message sal All that was necessary ¢ transmitter, t art the generators, | out ‘This 1s WAL calling | loud spraker receives tin Bowdoin teinartz, the gets oS witter and MaeMillan transmitter and the verse, was to go uiit like a and ca WNP A voice to t telo- New Yorker Admitted to Bail on on | radio ex-| Charge of Arson and Attempted | to his trans- | MeDonald gocs to ¢ T EenoT Iy 20 g \ehe | Murder in Bethel. for who (P—Ch ACCOUT ries two men . certified public York and principal ow of i 5 “This evenlng we « cluso Automobile Trunk and lskimos at Hopedale by Jetting snecialty company in Bethel, Conn.. them tall to their fricnds wrrested by state police in Litchficld h the Bc Saturday on a warrant charging age added irson and attempted murder wa Iren and can't ¢ admitted to bail here this afternoon all about ind released from the eounty jail. | Western radio At an informal hearing in heard more distinetly te attorney’s office, Judge Banks ditlon members, i 1 the t, set Fro condition MacMil 1]y $00,000, the same as that | fi . ™y 1 T MeDon- They are ywdoin mprehend expe he same on his last expeditic ond at cquired of members of stations heard ntly the r gang who are u mplicity in frequ where on Chicago and Vtczmty Has its 400th Death From Auto Crashes | This is Increase of 22 Per Cent Over First 200 Days of Last Year—More Than Two-Thirds of Victims Were Pedestrians—121 Were Children. | Over 6 Million, Chicago's four was one of nearly hind accidents in ( en recor RN ) o drowned = Five autoists, inc dren, were ing at uding two killed at a grade cross Brookfield, Ohio, three Tlii met ath in Indiana deaths were recorded in was reported a and one at “Children th 1 than t Biniin More are include | Tinots | Grand Forks, Angeles. Four Philadelp at Oc One death NeD. on] ¥ ians were drowned City. J. w of another; » * HIGH TIDY | —o (Standard Time) At New London, 9:46 a. m 9:53 p. m. At New Haven 11:21 a. m, 11:22 p. m | one July 21 City were reporte or drownings an in imber more . —— killed tn mo I . tana and 10 were WEATHER inju ne y he may THE it Hartford. July 20.—Forccast Guardsmen from | A for New Britain and vicinity orted drown Falr tonight; Tuesday Increas. ing cloudiness with probably showers: not much change in temperature. d in a high Michigan aid Waukegan, T ns were killed in au betw Kenosha. W w0 persc o- N e mpe——— 0[ (bicago, thing." siding. rs | kn of hops to| hour . if & from death on the de- | day to prove ator Curtis sup- | seve v | tin ed the story was | wa as ordered under clal Tecl porting rth Kid | of eet in hen three men | W r the al Hw‘ob‘h’ accidents in Illinols, outside For years he was Read school here. . NEW BRITAIN HERALD 1925. —EIGHTEEN PAGES — Average Daily Circulation For Neek e 12003 | July 18th PRICE THREE CENTS BANDIT IN MOUNT VERNON MURDERS GAR EMPLOYE IN COLD BLOOD, THEN WOUNDS MOTORMAN, TAKES RECEIPTS BEAUTY SPECIALISTS ADVOCATING ‘Gunman Gets Away in PAINTING PICTURES ON BARE KNEES Auto With Two Com. Picture may b said Mr ecs are intrigui Chicago, July 2 s that one developments would become his innoc reprieve, for James M. Ball, a I at he witn ph Maur 1 slaying Ball said whom when t ree itle repric s to hang. 'l I by G n a Detroit to he ictment, ¢ sed to surrend nothix nmunica aoting retior hat is min “d to con 1o b 1 thought and is Latest Thing, 1, 5. Spend 86,000,000 a Day to Make Themselves Pretiy Russcl] I ‘AI]MITS FANING NOTE THAT GOT REPRIEYE definite plan now for 'lr'n\T(‘l(‘Elaph Operator Con- fesses He Tried to REMITS INDEMNITY Due er Rebellion For Educational hingt of 86,1 teniteo pres £ th cted here denly at 1 Janit Returned to from Box Prrposes DROPS DEAD IN BRIDGEPORT E FIREMEN SUSPENDED hina Convention Hears—Women of pamonsy Is wreCked and All Three Flee, Leaving Money Be. hind. wer or a group of s like a portrait or | es kpend to U'nited St Several Posses With Blood S Hounds Are on Trajl— e X Gondition o f Wounded Man Regarded as ('riti- cal. day dye yi FOR ROW IN STATION o One man was killed an Mount Vernon, N. Y., July w» d another dangerously wounded vhen three carly today Maher and Finneran Re- armed robbers held up ported in Battle at No, | S°cial car of the Westehester |County Electric Railway. House | ~Jacob Schumacher, inspector for e railway, shot fn the back, died e — |in & hospital an hour after the hold- {up. L Nichol, conductor, was shot in e head and s In a critical condi- Mount Vernon hospital, Loot Totals About $18,000 The robbers took a bag containing about $1,800 in smal change which | Sehumacher was carrying to head- |quarters of the railway company, but abandoned it later when the automobile in which they were es- {caping broke down ncar the {of the holdup. | Shoots Without Warning The car, rvunning from New ocl to Mount Vernon, had en- ved the latter city when a passen r, who had been aboard about 15 minutes, produced and fired without warning mmacher, during a |who was standing Nie the men [the front of (he The robber { then fired at Nichol eized the of mavey and leaped from 1 fnto an automolile with two men in it which had deiven along side, t1 fight at Iire tation en Ladderman John fam Finneran of No. | after 10 o'clock last | ted i the suspension of | en by Chief William Noble | ng before the disci- of the board of fire Captain William station, en the two men after d and put the ho He then notific mmediately sus. {tion in the of the scene clie ports of the inci hiet Noble, there ween Fin ra week. the a pistol at S with can. ol at also n will be diseipling bag car at a special next regular | oard, which will | it which the r will be submitted. Teaves Car and A quarter mile of the shooting the I mark the second [automobile rounded a sharp turn at e board of h speed and a rear wheel broke. riod little over |"The robbers abandoned it, ¢ April of last year he [dropped the bag of money, suspension of days for |weighed about 50 pounds, lcarrying it a short distance automabile had been stolen th night before, police said. Iinger {prints on it furnished a clue to the robbers. Had Sunday Receipts Schumacher taking ceipts line hefween ¢ Rochelle headquarters Money om 1he of nd also which after ng a members of after his arrest harge of operating while under the in- On hat occasfon ¥ escaped dismissal from 1ent, as on his arraign- erlin town court lays' j departn obil £ of liguor was yoster- the of the and Monnt Vernon to The each conduct A small arger hag. to day's r ail se He appeale Rerlin court er chancn | of the jail pgigsaing money was mostiy TR (A small colns, eints being wrapped in and the whole put info a | The two vietims the Mount Vernon r died exeeutio were tahen where in a hospital Schumache Nichol is ritical con Several the robbers and blond |Ing usad or norning stopped all automobiles en tering the Is fr north SAVED FROM MAD BULL BY COWGIRL'S LARIAT | for be are searchi ounds ar police this Kaoddeo Performer Rescued From In- city on roa m the furlated Animal by Skill of Anested timore an Two Women | Miss Ldna Ba Marion Mooney, found to be owners of the hile in Mount Ver etive Captain {women did but would not reveal the na they to Girl from Golden West bhoth of New N Y automao rescned by a rring 20 (r— weirl which the robbers tried ariat from a d Oklal in a broken 1 a mad oma ro- | hospital 0n !nrl not claim their ear was a statement made print = experts obf prints from t the antom Pursue door of obile Cop DI Not St ] Pat n the jown, He s en 3 em to halt saw two or animal bout and DIES OF BROKEN NECK Sonth Norwalk Man Tives 11 Days Mass. Couple, Arrested in | New York ! .m' Released | 20 P—Miles Mass., ar- | state troop- 1 Mary Eliza- Winthro After Swimming Tragedy at Rochester, N. Y. LT Rochester, N. Y., Julv After a broken r Conesus ¢ Ming for lite 11 days 'k recelved ek, Avon, South near Liewelyn of Nor today in a hospital here ending his vaca Aven and on |Godfrey. ¢ wals , dle Godfr tion with r 9 wen Divin amiliar water head struck sand bottom of creek and his neck was broken was rushed to this clty soon the accldent. was &p latives at for a m i into u the " DR CHAPMAN'S BODY ; July 20 (P — osby Chap- ithor and lec. covered today uqua lake between here Dr. Chapman, was Another Earth Tremor Felt in Great Falls Great Falls, Mont., July 20 (®— [A slight earth tremor was felt here |at 10:07 this morning. It was not drowneq last Wednesday when he [observed by pedestrians, but occu- is believed to have fallen out of &|pants of bulldings reported they no- boat in which he went puj alone. 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