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THE DAILY BANN?:R. ^REtJ^CASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1931.

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MAN 4 DENOMINATIONS IN I . S.

AND < ANADA TO MKKI IN ( I KVKLAND. NOV. 17-lti

CLEVELAND. O., Oct. J7. The I Christian Unity league, a fellowship (if thousands of Christians from nearly every denomination in the United i States and Canada, will hold a conference on all rhiistians getting together, at the Church of the Covenant, Euclid avenue and Cornell road. Nov. I I7-1!>, 19,S1. In 1929 they held a conference at St. fieorge’s Protestant Episcopal Church, New York, and in 1927 the> held a conference at the First Presbyterian Church, Baltimore. Both of these conferences atracted nation-wide attention, bringing together leading churchmen from all parts of the country. It will be so at

(hi- Cleveland conference.

The league is composed of individual Christians, there being no dele gated groups, but each member of the (league supports the Pact of Reconciliation, which calls for the recognition of the equality of all Christians before (Jod. One denomination posing ( ds superior to another denomination ! because of this, that, or the other, and therefore, refusing membership, the | Lord's supper and its pulpit to an- | other because he is not of the same I denomination is regarded as a woridl\ i and scandalous condition. The motto of the league is- -“One is your teachel

and you are all brothers.”

The program begins at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of the 17th with a prayer service conducted by the Rev. Peter Ainslie, Baltimore, and in the evening the celebration of the Lord’s

supper with the Rev. Phillip S. Bird, minister Church of the Covenant, and Rev Harold C. PhilHpa, minister Firat | Baptist church, as celebrants. These will he assisted by other ministers and I laymen from all denominations of the | city. To this -erviee all • hristians ^ are invited. It will be perhaps the ‘ largest communion service ever held

in the city.

The day following will lie the reports from the commission on the “United Church of Canada," by Rev. S. D. Chown, Toronto, 'chairman, and j the proposed “United Church of the United States” by Dr. Herbert L. Willett, Chicago, chairman. The last day will be thi presentation of reports from commi-sions on “Unity Movements in Politics. Science, and Industry in Thin Influence on Unity Among Christian-" by Dr John H. MacCracken, .New York, | chairmn . and “Christianity and. World Religion” by Rev. W Cosby Bell, Mexandria. Va , chairn m. All these reports will be printed and fully dis u ■ e i. The message . the conferenct will be presented by Dean Luther A. Weigle, New Haven, Conn., and the closing address will be deliv- 1 ered by Dr. John Mott, V-w York, on “The Price to be Paid."

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Having Served Seven Years for Roign of Terror in 1923, Celia Cooney and Her Husband Are to Be Freed on Parole.

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Th» amazing acti of tha "Bobbed Hair Bandit’' ara recalled by tha announcement that the New York State Parole Board hai decided to relea.e l alia Cooney and her hutband, Edward, aome lime in the next few weeka. Celia ie the original bobbed hair deeperado wbe terrorired •mall atore keepers i n Brooklyn. N. Y., back in 1923. it order. ,he declared at her trial, to obtain funds with which to pre- ^« e * ome in which her baby could be born. A pathetic pert the .tor, wa. the arrest of Celia and Edward at Jackaon.ille, Ha . *• they mourned beside the body of the baby for whom they had broken the lew. They were sentenced to from 10 to 20 rears ia Priton in 1924. and since then husband and wife have only .een each Other on one occa.ion—when Celia testified in Edward's suit again*! a'T a,, ° r ***„ ..** * n * rm ' n * machine shop accident at Auburn pruon Celia is leaving prison with the determination t» *o •traight and work for her crippled husband. She will never he empted to revert to the gun eg., n for a l.velihood, especial!, when r remembers that all her hold-ups netted her a mere $1,061. f-r “ h,ch • he P»"f with seven years of her life.

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