Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1926, Page 14

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——— ————— e ———————— matter until they have reported back | fierce floor fight and the spectators 4. ]lhrough a mass of minor details pre- d;nll hwl(h a like manner ever since The church ‘relations committee, N e paratory {o discussing the report of | the church was founded. through a subcommitee, continues to | to the next general conference four |worry the bishops with applause o Lions Club President i w.’;,al‘ s o vonatity, | Profound “secrecy surrounds the | wrestle with - unification. It isvears hence. It s wald dhat this | thelr favorites, The favorites of the work of the Episcopacy committee |likely, meémbers of the committee say. plan would meet with the approval | spectators generally are not high tion. which has been holding executive|that .a report will be adopted and | of both factions in the conference. favorites with the presiding hishoy t to the different|sessions since the first day of the|senL to the conference that will The galleries overlooking the con- | 3 g Bt e | Memorials sen ' committees the firat three days of the | conference. It is understood that|meet with the approval of both |ference have been graduaily filling Conference are mow coming back, | subcommitees are working on ques- | friends and enemies of the proposed | spectators watching the fights of the| Since the inauguration of the { 4 o8t of them labeled -mon conmcur. | tions concerning the conduct of cer- | union. Reports have come from the [ministers and laymen with more than | British mandate government in 1'alcx committee that indicate the continu- | usual interest. Hardly a day passes | tine the population of that countrs rence recommended.” tain bishops and the proposed elec- The major portion of them deal|tion of several more prelates. ation of the commission with in-|without the conference getting in-|has increased to 800.000, with new TIE EVENING JSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1926. with changes In government and| Reports from this committee are|structions that they are to study the | volved into some argument which |immigrants arriving at the rate of Church Constitution to Come | practicé of the church and have been 'not expected until next week, question but take no actlon in the ' lingers very close to the edge of : 15.000 per month. Thomas W. Brahany s g practicé of,the church and have been | not expected until next week, ! question but take no action in the lingers very close to The edie of i 5000 Per Momh Chosen President to Suc- | : Up for Discussion at Wfifiwwfi%figm‘WWfi%‘%fiam& ceed W. C. Miller. i Conference. = — S ‘ t : : Thomas W. Brahany was elected By the Associated Press. SESNGant of the fins I ot S ; MEMPHIS, Tenn. May 13— T ! 9 Bishop W. N. Ainsworth, Macon, Ga., <t % neral conference of the R e e : ‘ Methodist Iipiscopal Church South Robert Scott lLamb was fivs to_order his morning for its | vice presiaent My any B ninth day of business. served the cluiy as vice president dur With only one day left in which ing the past { to eCminor business ot of the way [ /I g l . " : l A . g , » 8 l [ ’ ] A : ‘off ot : hefore taking up the - — A e e | - question of a church constitution, 2 (4 D wn ) womeée A 4 u .a A S ¢ ia . which is the special order of the day s lmm! 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