Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 185, 15 June 1921 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921.

CHRIST GAVE MAN DIGNITY AND SYMPATHY, ; WE MUST LET IN HIS POWER. SAY BISHOPS

Delineating the character of Jesus ; view the fact

Christ, and emphasizing three of the Master's commands to the world, the Ilk. Rev. Irving P. Johnson, bishop of

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May 23 to 27, by Dean Walter Williams of the School of Journalism of the University of Missouri and representative American journalists.' The conference, it is planned, will be organized during the meeting of the World Press Congress at Honolulu next October. The day of the congress has been set aside for discussion of the organization of the conference.

CONFERENCE PLANNED

(By Associated Prs COLUMBIA, Mo., June 15. Plans for the organization of a Pan-Pacific Press conference which would meet yearly and have as its object the betterment of relations between countries bordering on the Pacific ocean were discussed here during Journalism Week at the University of Missouri

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Colorado, made the first address of j the people is to open their hearts and BART"J;PWEW FARMERS the1 ' Episcopalian - conference "forlet in the power of Jesus Christ." . r?'" W,HA1 HA".VE!I! church workers in St. Paul's Episco-i j COLUMBLS. Ind.. June Id. Wheat pal church. Tuesday night. - - Q11 DAPICiP DDCCC ; harvest begin In Bartholomew county Preceding Bishop Johnson's address All"! Aulrlu 7 flCOu Tuesday and threshing will begin be-

ttie.Kt. Kev. Joseph M. .Francis, Disn-; op of the Indianapolis diocese, made! introductory remarks" In which he paid j "respects to Bishops Johnson and j James Wise, of Kansas, both of whom are to be the principal speakers in the conference sessions. 'let us consider tonight," saidj

Bishop Johnson, ' the character of ; Jesus Christ; not ecclesiastically or theologically, but as we would consider the character of such men as Wash-, ington or Lincoln, or anyone who had done great things for the worldGave Man Dignity "What have you today ..that you would not have had if Christ had not lived? What has It meant to you that he was on earth? First, I would say that Jesus Christ gave man dignity. He preached that no one Is poor, or that no one Is so remote, but that the love of God can reach that person. "Next, he brought the power of human sympathy.. Ha taught that if cri fchould sorrow, alf should sorrow, nndvfhat when one was glad all should be glad. God. through Christ, revealed the human race, the dignity of man snd the love of our fellowmen. He revaled the standard of human righteousness. , " r : " 'If we really loved our -Lord Jesus Christ we would wear out -the threshhold of our church striving to serve him. We would not everlastingly

!aj, wnai lime can i ao ana get Dy. Down at the bottom of our hearts we love ourselves. .. Be careful your religion Is not an expression of your vanity." ; Dwells on Commands. Bishop Johnson then dwelled upon three. commands of Christ's which if followed, assured the followera of His friendship. "They are." said 'Bishop Johnson. "do this," 'go ye,' and 'be

ye." Here Bishop Johnson referred , ito the Lord's last supper when hei. 'broke bread and commanded "Do this i ;in remembrance of me;" when He Commanded "Go ye into all the world, jtc," and when the Lord said "Be yej 'witnesses unto Ms." ! Bif hop Johnson denounced scathingly the man who uses the Lord's namej

Tthe name of Jesus Christ In an oath jlie is voting for Christ's conviction as la blasphemer. You are playing to the Ira 1' cries and saying 'I know ye not' I I "In going to church your purpose Should be to testify that Jesus Christ j is the Son of God. If you go for other! reasons it is likely to be for caprice ! nnd personal vanity." Bishop Wise Speaks. I : The Rt. Rev. James Wise, bishop

,of Kansas, followed Bi?hop Johnson. i He spoke of the need of power in tnrder to live, but deplored the use of jthis power for the treading under foot of one's fellowmen. Tracing the power lin one little grain of wheat, until it Ibad been made into bread and concerted, in man's body to muscle or ibrain power, he paused upon the marJvelous works of nature. J "Yet." said Bishop Wise, "fanners p'ant that grain of wheat with only in

fore the first of next month. Local buyers are offering $1 a bushel for new wheat, but there are no takers.

The farmers refuse to contract at thuc

price. The estimated wheat, yield in the county this year is about 60 per cent of last year's crop. Rust and other diseases are held responsible for the short yield in the county this year.

BONUS BILL GOES OVER. WASHINGTON, June 15. Action on the soldiers' bonus bill was deferred Tuesday until Monday by the senate finance committee. Some committee memers desired further time to study the redraft.

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