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BISHOP ISTO B 2Zais = -=ssmamess: TRIED BY [}HUREH\ Methodists Wlll Take Up Case of \ Anton Bast Kansas City, April 20.—(®—For | the first time in history, a bishop will be tried by a tribunal of the | Methodist Episcopal church, i When the quadrennial general conference, the law-making body of the church, meets here in May, | it will select a court of 17 minis- ters to sit in judgment on Bishop Anton Bast of Copenhagen, Who already has served a prison sen- tence following conviction in the |3 civil courts of Denmark for mis- |q appropriating charity funds. Bast, now under suspension from | his office, has protested his inno- cence of misusing money entrusted to him, ad investigating com- mittee headed by Bishop Thomas Nicholson of Detroit has refused 1o sustain the charges. But the committee brought about his tem- porary suspension for “imprudent and unministerial conduct.” At the civil trial in Denmark, there was testimony concerning hi relations with Mrs. Ellen Vedel, the wife of a government official, and about a vacht owned by him s | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ r=re ] und Mrs, V and also about his personal cxpenditurcs totaling $200,000 n 11 years. While the investigating commit- | tee voted against sustaining the charges involving money, it re- ferred these charges, along with the one of “imprudent and unmin- isterial conduct” to the general | conference. The couri, presided over by a bishop will hold sccret scssions Its findings will be final, but sub- ject to review by the confrrence itself. Thus a dissenting opinion ohe or more members of the yunal may r It in the airing of the case before the gathering of 900 delegates and thousands of vis- | itors from 35 countrics. Expulsion from the church as well as permanent ouster from the ministry flicted by the ecclesiastical court. Bishop Bast w mark 60 vear 0 and became a Methodist pastor at Vejle when he was In 1410 he went fo the Jerusalem church in Copenhagen, one of the most important Methodist posts in Europe. He launched Central Mis- sion as a part of the church’s work, || and later started a paper, “The ! as an organ for the Lighthous: to his imprisonment for thr months in 1926, 1t was his con- tention that the enterprise did not make a profit, whereas the civil wourt found that the newspaper made a profit of $47,654 in ten | years, and found him guilly of mis- appropriating a large part of that sum, LAND BANK MAN IS NOW FACING TRIAL Kansan Charged With Misusing [ of $1,705,000 Kunsas Cit April 20.—(®)— Wal- Vens, harged with diverting 00 from the Kunsus City Joint Stock Land bank, of which he was president, to' his own corpora- tions, will go to trial soon. The case against him and Miss | Alice B, Todd, former secretary of | the bank, is set for May 7 in United States district court, The government will press charges of falsification of records, manipu- lation of loans and conspiracy to de- fraud the bank’s stockholders, azainst the former bank president and his secretary. His father, Rich- ard P. Cravens, who was ehairman of the board; R. Harold Cravens and C. Russell Cravens, brothers and members of the board will g0 to trial later on similar counts. The bank now is in reccivership. The indictments set forth 45 al- legedly fraudulent loans of $3,000 to $30,000, which federal attorneys charge, were made for the purpose of obtaining land for a great dam project. Cravens organized the Missouri Hydro-Electric company to im- pound water along 140 miles of the Osage river in western Missouri. The huge lake was to extend through three count nd the seat of gov- einment of one of them was to he moved to make room for the body of water, Creditors of the joint stock land bank have a pany’s holding: N. Y. HEADQUARTERS New York, April 20 () — Head- quarters to direct the pre-conven- tion presidential campaign of Gov- ernor Alfred E. Smith will be open- cd at the Hotel Biltmorc next week by the democratic state committec. IF MOTNERS ONLY KNEW During these days how many children are complaining of Headache, Fever- ishness, Storach Troubles and Irregu- lar Bowels and take cold easily. Ii mothers only knew what Mother Gray's Sweet Powders would do for their chil dren, no family would ever be withou: t :m for use when needed. e: powd:nm 90 easy and pleasant (- take and so effective in their acti that mothers who once use them glac tell others about them. 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