Show r AYED FOR KING KINO KINGin i AND PRESIDENT Ecumenical Conference at in I F London in a Chapel Built by John Wesley W sley in 1760 i 4 The Tue Ecumenical 1 tI a O SP opened In Wesley We ley I n i I good gorni Irith 1 ft t I 1 1 Ed Edof J 3 1 II Joseph C dd r of the tic bh p arr Africa made tho tu thor J h in EJ 1 hUt Bishop Galloway r ana Imer preached u a an MI lIe ig t thO I Ie a I Ii mil ot 01 I i n If the tho world and andI I the tho tenets ot 01 value lIlue of the Ih S Communion Wesley of Canterbury the hoP O re Temple DD ana anat JI II the tho lit itt Nov AI A Am AI London of t LuMP mos meR meRtel Ct m D DD p suit sent s nt friendly I S Ingram Canterbury IP P of at the e tel blessing may re rete resi that 00 JOtI 1 f The bishop of nib d bi but butthI te I lullar lAl I nt a II that some day the th thI tb would hope He be e reunited with the conference I 1 U r k al Road Hoad chapel built buIlL city the IM g In Un 1760 mo 1 It U 1 in IK one onu 1 J M Wesley VlY this t 1 ot of Methol V ld with alli memorials of ot ah nit shIed a d II i their origin to toI tra ang l L 1 representing I i r In the north nun arm arme antii h he bran iram X States nul d Canada i Jh f U I e Mine u up Ul tho ho gal t am mn rn nl rg tin tb thc were presented Nc after the k They nC tInt that assembled here hero cx ox Y ar ago which Is Ia on n a nhi Tte ru e r one ono delegate to 2 20 hi about aboul of 01 and anda the United tos gIVeS Si tD a 10 t tU rUt nut I o of f ho the the COO delegates delegate council The tb ti Ja t E tr n dolly Jaily so o that nearl nearh 1 represented will have haveS l n ih th a For or convenience in ii S the conference l h astern and western sec see Into V EI l of ot Cri The Tw church fult SR Sars sent Hent to tf them te Hurst VIa Vir lt L n fl and The TheM pal Tal church south ts 18 s M lIt EVI The ntH ted bv by b 70 0 delegates The chur h of ot Canada has 20 rep Tim The colored churches churchea of America are uro represented b ss CIS delegates including 20 bIshops have ha Though the tho conference does doos not legislative and administrative rS the thc churches represented their over policy will probably be affected both holh di It directly I and Indirectly by b the discussion dl on the tho relIgious and nodal problems problem that will Ihl Rome some before It II Among the tho subjects to be bo considered lire are The fhe Present Position of ot Method MethodIsm Ism The Influence of at Methodism III In Inthe the thc Promotion of or International Criticism l and the Christian Faith Principles of ot Protestantism Versus trUs Methodism arid Education and Mod Modern Mo Morn ern rn Methodist t Litera Literature ture and Journalism Sill and Practical Methods Method of Dealing with the i A public meeting will wll be hold held hel at III which Moral Unity Unit of at the English Speaking Peoples will wll be discussed PLIA FOR FOU Tho The most striking Ing feature of the con conference ference was as an on Impassioned plea Illen of ot tho Ito colored bishop Walters of Jersey JerKe City He lie declared that there was Willi a n system systematic title effort on oti foot toot on tho the part of tho the members to destroy the tho good opinion which tho the English people had of ot American negroes Ho lie recapitulated the lynching figures of ot the year 1000 IDOO and declared that though ninety ne no negroes gross groes were lynched In only eleven cleven cases had hall assault on oil white women been proved The Tue bishops assertions on negro morality elicited loud cheers from tho the English part of ot thu Ihu audience and sev soy several several southern delegates eral of the many I went vent out while others did not conceal their disagreement with the tho speaker I Another Incident which attracted comment was n ft declaration of Sir Charles CharieR Skelton formerly mayor maor of who In welcoming the Ameri Americans Americans cans severely criticised the war in ta South Africa exclaiming hell Is let loose In South Africa Ho lIe appealed to the visitors to tt go 0 back and by L preaching on nn example make such wars Impossible Dr Potts of Toronto replying In be bc behalf behalf half of ot Canada protested In III a heated patriotic and Imperialistic speech against the statements made by Sir Charles Skelton Shelton |