Show MISSION RALLY lENS lEN'S CONGRESS IN CHICAGO BY THOUSANDS Lib LD CHRISTIANIZE WORLD p Protestant Church In America resented presented at Immense Meeting V Thich ich Is Addressed by Many ManyE E Eminent Men For igo c-igo For four days beginning 3 Chicago was the scene of n extraordinary gathering the tho thoan's ans an's National Missionary con conI P I Every Protestant church In lea was represented and the del det s were men of affairs from all the country who came here to toler toler ler ler plans for the evangelization entire world They numbered in all n ong them were men of national international prominence For Vice President Ice Fairbanks attend attend- representative of the Metho Episcopal church Several goy gov present United States ors Dolliver of Iowa and nev Bev Tot of Indiana and former Senator of Colorado were present at tho session A number of former hors nors of states were registered gt them were former Governor y of Hof Missouri former Governor of Illinois and former Governor of Indiana Soldiers sailors ass ss men professional men and te rs were In attendance The ess ess closed on Friday m she of Remarkable Campaign s convention marked the close remarkable religious campaign g gf the winter and spring mis mis- j conventions were held under of the Mis Mis- y y Movement In 75 of the lead ties of the country The cam Began at Buffalo on October 16 at Chicago was the cli clif f the series of conventions missionary policy was wase e ed This policy will be sent to toI I A YS r c z 9 Hy r r. r 1 r i John B. B Sleman Steman rids rid's Missionary conference at Scotland on June 14 H q it is Is' expected to exert a pro conference The delegates Apportioned amongst the varl varl- churches of America with their membership ts s to missions The Methodist al church led with deleI dele dele- I The he Presbyterian church was with men The The North church had a quota of hUe the Southern Baptist con can t- t men The Southern II 1st church was was represented by dp men The Protestant Episco- Episco Cp f appointed delegates If the other churches had pro pro- pro pro- fi Late te representation i various sessions were held In j The congress opened e singing of Crown Him Lord Lordt ft t t Right Reverend Charles P Pon on n Episcopal bishop of Chi Chi- g ode de the opening address He Heon Heon Hep p on on the Will of Christ for the 1 dwelling upon the need of ofa a unity Bishop W W. L L. Me Me- Methe of the Methodist Episcopal r 5 made the second address The Thening 1 ning was devoted to talks by bybell byo o bell White general secretary f Laymen's aymen's m Missionary I ry Move Move- I Iu f no j J. J A. A MacDonald l editor or of o orP P onto onto Globe l I. I w. w table List of Speakers g the speakers on the program e ce T T. H H. Yun of Korea J J. J Donald editor of the Toronto a eRobert Robert E E. Speer secretary of 1 t Board of Foreign c ro o C. C William J J. J prose pros prea e d r the union of New Alfred E E. Marling of New fornay Williams chairman of York state board of char char- ement Chase of at Omaha Howy How How- y q 1 3 Jelly elly of Baltimore Samuel Bt B B. I t 1 i if f Boston John R Pepper of d 4 B B. B Tenn H H. M 1st Beardsley tS into s of mayor Kansas City Sa 4 herwood Eddy of India Robot Rob Rob- s of ot Boston Col Elijah j 1 We ord rd private secretary to the theT 15 T Ident Harrison during his ad nd 1 1 ion Thomas TIppey and IH Lewis of Seattle R R. A. A a Kansas ansas as City John B n. n Sleman j. j ington founder of the move move- illiam E. E Sweet of Denver a fA Rowland nowland of Athens Ga e Marling of New York Judge f. f Spencer of St. St Louis N N. W W. r f Montreal John R R. Pepper of or and missionaries from rom all aU ts world l' l i 1 |