Show I I MISSIONARY CONFERENCE L Episcopalians Discuss Many Topics at l Rochester Meeting Rochester N 1 Dec GThe third days session of the Episcopal missionary 0 ary conference opened with holy communion com-munion In the churches This was followed fol-lowed by a conference on recognized agencies in St Lukes church The Rt Rev George W Peterkin gave an Interesting Inter-esting address on The Clergy and wag followed by Mr John W Wood mon The Laity The Rev Dr I L Dunning was the third speaker of the I morning taking up the subject of The Children This afternoon the subject What We Arc Doing for the NeGro was treated by Bishop C Klnlock Nelson of Georgia He made a strong appeal for the education of the colored race along Industrial lines He declared emphatically emphat-ically that there is no decent capable negro In tho South today who need be without work for twelve hours Continuing Con-tinuing ho said Tho Southern people AS a class have no sympathy with the outrages that are 7 perpetrated The best of them are opposed op-posed to the disregard for law and order or-der that is sometimes manifested and t I wish to warn you airalnst bcHavInc r all you read but the enormities that are chronicled Too often those are the products of the Imagination of imaginaton ot newspapers > r news-papers and have no foundation In S facts Continuing Dr Nelson said that the contributions that have been made for the prosecution of work among the negroes in the Sputh had been deplora bly Inadequate Bishop Klnsolving of Brazil said that that when he went to that republic he found I himself In a land of spiritual death c I among 13000000 people fourfifths of I r whom were utterly illiterate and that 1 practically the same conditions prevail pre-vail today The growth of our work in Brazil however r said Dr Klnsolv ing and tH6 ZJiowih or our church and tho Jlboraltiyof the native Chris natvc tians have no parallel In history Culs I |