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Decade ago the Episcopal Church was vastly excited when its House of Bishops tried and ousted William Montgomery ("Bad Bishop") Brown as a heretic. Six times has Heretic Brown sought reinstatement. Last week in Galion, Ohio the voluble 79-year-old pamphleteer, who described Communism as synonymous with "morality, religion and Christianity;" announced he would try it again. Said he: "There will never be another trial in the Church on account of heresy. . . . Everyone is a heretic. They would have to try everybody if they tried anybody...
...Eulalia Callender of Galion, Ohio wrote Mrs. Audrey Hancock of Maywood, Ind. last week: "John is alive. . . . We heard from John. He is well. We don't know where he is hiding. I wish I did know. We have so much mail for him. . . . I don't believe he would surrender. He doesn't trust anyone...
...Booth, in New Haven, of pleurisy; William Reynolds, 18, son of Richard Samuel Reynolds, onetime tobacco tycoon, in Great Neck, L. I., of injuries suffered in an automobile crash; ("Bad") Bishop William Montgomery Brown, former Bishop of Arkansas, deposed by the Protestant Episcopal church in 1925 for heresy, in Galion, Ohio, of heart disease; Cinema Director Fred Niblo, in Hollywood, of appendicitis...
Bishop Brown was deposed from the Episcopal Church as a heretic two months ago. Before holding office in Ohio, he was Bishop of Arkansas from 1899-1912. He was priest in charge of Grace Church, Galion, Ohio, in 1884. Since then he has been a general missionary and archdeacon of Ohio and also a special lecturer an the theological seminary...
...Cathedral, sat down on a red-carpeted platform slightly lower than a presidential dais occupied by William A. Leonard, the venerable diocesan of Ohio. They were a court of appeal. They proceeded to hear the case of William Montgomery Brown, onetime bishop of Arkansas, now living in retirement in Galion, Ohio, who, some months since, had been pronounced a heretic by another court of bishops...