| Show ECUMENICAL CONF R5 C2 EiDJ i j i Former President Harrison Presided at Closing Session New York May 1Time last meeting of the Ecumenical conference was I held at Carnegie hall lonlght there being be-ing fully ns large nil attendance a on I i tho opening night The hall wa9 llcel opening to Its utmost capacity ana j hundreds were turned away Former IHPident I Benjamin I Harrison pivslusu I I l loiiifrht and the t posslon was devoleci to interesting1 speeches by prominent i i delegates 1 > the conference I Carnegie hall t fil morning session ul Cal hal I mission was devoted to the foreign question and Rev Dr A J nehrends r of rjrooklyii iiuule a sensational ad I dress his call for the abolition o l hf denominational I line on the missionary I mis-sionary arousing intense enthusiasm I question tlonnl l arousing queLon thusiasm I When Dr Eehrends thun 1 deied forth Make a bonfire of theo losieal pile on the ee paiaphernalla pie 01 I ikxlastleal I niih I tier and cap the I whole pile with i the higher ttI theism I ni ih I pant two years and lei It I i I burn ho stirred the audience morel more-l ban it luis SllTPd moved at any of the J i other mcetlnip t i At the meeting tonight the principal f l etn S I speakers wore Bishop I Doane of Albany I > Al-bany Rev Maltlbie Dabeock of this I I HC 111lblc ibl o I I I rlly I I and Rev W T I Barber of London In I closing 111 I conference On Harrison I Har-rison lOgg II i have spoken before Krwit i out Ilul mecllntS wheic enthu hut T wast slaMn was il I white h < at I when never politIcal campaign in a olLcal tampaln I Iheie Wits enough enthusiasm to fill this hal I and three or four overflow I meetings three times a day for ten days daysreal mcctlngs were held tonight also In the Central Presbyterian at I which 1101110 Church and the Outlook i for the Coming Century was the sub < joirunder discussion l |