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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923 : cese in the ranks of the modernists. They were St. George's, St. Bar- tholomew’s and Grace Church, the rector of which fs Rev, Walter Rus- sell Bowie. While Bishop Manning maintain. ed silence about Dr. Parks’ challenge of the doctrines of the virgin birth and the physical resurrection, mod- ernist churchmen rallied to the sup- port of Rev. Lee W. Heaton of Fort Worth, Texas, scheduled for trial in Dallas for alleged heresy. COMPLETION OF CATHEDRAL ($ MENACED, HD Episcopal Modemists Threaten to With- draw Support. NEW YORK, Dec. 18—Plans for the completion of the Sathetrer eft Bt. John the Mivine, under con tion for a number of years, today as peared to be endangered by the lat- est developments of the controversy between modernist and fundamental- ist factions of the Protestant Epts- copal church, Rev. Dr. Karl Relland, rector of St. George's church, in aligning him self squarely with the modernists, asserted last night that “a large ca- thedral for the literal creed” did not ‘seers inspire liberal churchmen and said MARSHFIELD, Ore., Dec. 18.— the drive for $15,000,000 for the Ca-| With the rescue yesterday of the thedral was virtually a dead issue} seven men remaining abroad the as far as the modernists in the|steam schooner C. A. Smith, wreck- church were concerned. ed early Sunday at the entrance to NEW YORK, Dec. 18—Plans have been made to avoid a trial of the Rev. Lee W. Heaton, Fort Worth rector, on a heresy charge | for challenging the doctrine of the | virgin birth, Rev. Dr. Ernest M. Stires, rector of Saint Thomas church in this city, and a funda- mentalist partisan, announced to- today. ——_-_—_—- 10 ARE STILL MISSING FROM PRIORITY LEGISLATION FIGHT IN HOUSE WILL CENTER ABO . TAXREVISION AR WASHINGTON, Dec. 1t-— Roped lican leaders of the house, who per- fected their committee organization | yesterday, after a de'ay of two} weeks, encountered a fresh setback | today when they made their first at. tempt to begin the session's legisla. tive busiziess, A meeting of the ways and means| committee, at whieh the administra- tion managers had planned to take up the Mellon tax program ahead of the soldier bonus question, was sud- denly cancelled. No date was fixed} for another meeting but Chairman Green said he hoped to be in a po- sition to call the members together tomorrow. The Republican leaders made no explanation of the upset in plans but some of the Democrats declared the delay was due to a fear that in- sufficient votes could be mustered behind the proposal to put taxation ahead of the bonus. Demands for priority fora bonus Dill have been made both by Rep- pomlitieet ‘al ta sunadeec ssnreataes aint Ac ‘Today the steamer was fast being |was apparent the Repub'ican lead- he Casper Daily Cribune morrow that the committee proceed with a study of the purely adminis- trative changes in ‘the tax law rec- ommended by Secretary Mellon Ea Sr ag Dame Dec. 18.—The neers remained in deadlock over ection of a chairman of the tnomstats commerce committee the) resentative Rainey of Iilinols, a| first ballot today, the fifteenth since| Democratic member of the commit-|the tle up developed week ago| yesterday. The Republican insurgents and the two Farmer-Labor senators again voted for Senator Couzens, Republican, Michigan, whose totals showed a gain of two as compared tee, and by Representative Frear of Wisconsin, a Republican member betonging to those followers of Rob- . LaFollette, who delayed or- fanization of the house and still are holding the senate in deadlock over the election of a chairman of/with the last ballot yesterday. the interstate commerce committee.| Senator Smith, Democrat, South Whether there was any real pros-/ Carolina, led the field with 39, pect of a Democratic-insurgent com- bination against the administration tax plans was not revealed, but it Senator Cummins, Republican, Iowa, had 37 and Couzens 14. Smith lacked six of the necessary majority. Senators Johnson, Republican, California, and Capper, Republican, ers were moving cautiously in the light of their experiences of the{ first two weeks of the new con-| Kansas, switched their yotes from gress Cummins to Couzens on this ballot. ‘The threats of a combination of| Others supporting Couzens were forces between Democrats and the| Borah and Gooding, Idaho; Brook- insurgents to elect Senator Smith of) hart, Iowa; Cummins, Frazier and South Carolina, a Democrat, chair-| Ladd, North Dakota; Howell and man of the senate interstate com-| Norris, Nebraska; and Norbeck, merce committee, still hung over) the senate when !t reconvened to-| ton, Republicats and Johnson and day to resume balloting. Some! Shipstead, Farmer-Labor, Minn> leaders thought a break to Smith/ sota. might take place, The lineup on the 16th ballot was The sudden cancellation of the] precisely the same as on the 15th. South Dakota, and Jones, Washing- day, it 1s doubtful whether the pub-, FORT WORTH—The feder: lic will derive therefrom much, if| grand jury indicted fifteen oll yro any, enlightenment on the future} moters for misuse of the mails. tactics of the party or what linc} Herbert Asquith will take when | parliament meets. | The Daily News said Mr. Asquith’s | address would give the party a lead and that the meeting would probably be decisive for the party’ future. Mr. Asquith and Mr. George met last evening. ig FS Prime Minister Baldwin has re LIBERALS PLAN TO STEER AWAY FROM ALLIANGE | Help. For Babyy SCOTTS °: iim, EMULSION: Builds Strong Bores Lu So S F P turned to London and summoned ays ormer re- the cabinet to meet today when, i* is understood, preliminary consid + Md ation will be given the king Oy Make. (estes ete |FOR RENT . open the business of parliament Party Meeting. | after the members have been sworn in and month. A Nash for Christmas the speaker elected next Store room 20x60 with full basement in Chandler building, 617 East Second street. LONDON, Dec. 18.—(By The As- sociated Press.)—Former Premier! Asquith, speaking at a meeting of | the members of the Mberal party |! this afternoon at which Lioy! George and practically every liberal member of parliament was present, declared the Mberals intend to re-/| main free from alliances with other parties. Inquire at A. E. Chandler Filling Station LONDON, Dec. 18.—Although there is much interest in the mec’ ing at the National Liberal club tc DIAMOND SALE THIS WEEK AT Casper Mirror Works The controversy which was brought] Coos Bay, the list of the mfssing| pounded to pieces under the heavy} ways and means committee meeting | The same lines held on the 17th,|| We are prepared to take care to a head Sunday by the sermon {members of the crew today stood at|seas which rolled over her. She} was followed by hurried conferences) Smith getting 39, Cummins 37 and || of any sized order. 9 of Rev. Dr. Leighton Parks of St.}ten. The men lost their lives in the] will be a total loss. The vessel was| between Republicans on the com- | Couzens 14. Senator Bruce, Demo- | Framing and Resilvering Huber S Jewel Store Partholomew's church, who invited | heavy surf when the small boat they| wrecked wher she attempted to|mittee and majority leaders in the/erat, Maryland, was voting for || Contractors Please Take Notice trial for heresy, found rectors offhad launched from. the wrecked|cross out from Coos Bay for San| house and it was determined that) Cummins | $27 Industrial Ave three of the wealthfest churches in| steamer was capsized. Fourteen of| Pedro with a cargo of%1,500,000 feet! Chairman Green should propose at P Bishop William T. 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