It shall be unlawful for any person to be concerned
or instrumental in collecting or promoting any assemblage of persons
for public worship or exhortation, or to ridicule or denounce any
form of religious belief, service or reverence or to preach or expound
atheism or agnosticism or under any pretense therefor, in any street
or other public place. A clergyman or minister of any denomination,
however, or any person responsible to or regularly associated with
any church or incorporated missionary society or any lay preacher
or lay reader may conduct religious services, or any authorized representative
of a duly incorporated organization devoted to the advancement of
the principles of atheism or agnosticism may preach or expound such
cause in any public street or place specified in a permit therefor
which may be granted or issued by the City Clerk. This section shall
not be construed to prevent any congregation of the Baptist denomination
from assembling in an appropriate place for the purpose of performing
the rites of baptism according to the ceremonies of that church.
It shall be unlawful for any person to disturb, molest
or interrupt any clergyman, minister, missionary, lay preacher or
lay reader who shall be conducting religious service by authority
of a permit issued hereunder or any minister of people who shall be
performing the rite of baptism as permitted herein, nor shall any
person commit any riot or disorder in any such assembly.
An offense against the provisions of this article
shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $250 or by imprisonment
for not more than 15 days, or both.