Show TAFT THE CENTRAL FIGURE Expresses His Views on the Liberty of Religious Beliefs P vlC1 ppna PreBldejU Tatt f msthe chief figure orLMnnaayJliuthn celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of this historic old New England town In an address ad-dress to the people after a fine military mili-tary parade and civic display the president finding a theme In the church influence In tho foundation of Norwich expressed his views on the liberty of religious belief He pleded that every man should be allowed to worship God In his own way The president declared amid Jaughter that thovAhlorIcan forefathers fore-fathers came to this country ostensibly osten-sibly to escape religious Intolorance but as a matter of fact In order that they might follow out their own religious re-ligious Ideas In their own way and with a large degree of Intolerance toward to-ward any other form of belief We have passed beyond that now said the presldent and are coming more and more to rollze the right of the individual to worship God as ho may choose |