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Show U. S. AND ENGLAND STRENGTHENING TIES Arrangements Mado by the Two Countries by Which Preachers "Will Bo Exchanged. t Uy International News Service.) 1 ,0 N DON, July 26. The British and American interchange commission, formed 'with the approval of the American and ' Hrf tish govern n nuts to ma ko a r range - ments .for the exchange of preachers, mn I already made provision fr the visit of '.several American preachers lo occupy pul-1 pul-1 pits on tills t'idi of the Atlantic. Several ; churches in America have derided to place their pulpits at the disposal of ltritish ministers when suilable arrangement arrange-ment for the exchange can be made. The American rninislers due in Kngtand this summer a i3 the Kev. Henry Atkinson Atkin-son of New York t score ( ;i ry of the inir-r-cha ngo i'ommis:ii"ii) ; Professor Lynn Harold Har-old Hough of Northwestern university; tho Kev. J. A. Gordon of Koekford, lli.; Dr. 1-ied.rielt Lvneh of New York; tho Hov. Ciislnriiiii Mcfilffert. lale of Harvard university; 1 r. J 'a rati ise ( KpiHeopaliati ) of Boston, Mass.; tne Kev K. Thurston Chase of 1 ,vnn, Mass. ; the Kev. J. IV I Ingot of Brooklyn; I 'mf. sMr ill la in Adam B'rov n of Union Tlir olou ica I sinl-narv. sinl-narv. New York; tho Rev. Harold Ko.'ter Burns of I lorehewtcr. Miss., and the . J. Bevc-ridge, , e of t he ( 'or igrega. tionaJ church, New Imdon, ('oriii. In A nier h-a the Mon I -l;i i r 1 Yf shyter ia n church is to he supplied by the Kev. A da in V. Fergus '-on of Dundee ( h nreh Of Seollandi. (th r ehun lien with op' n pulpits i!i"lude Mi-mi M;ir I Yesb v) er i.i 11 church. Haver-ford. I 'h I la dr I phia ; Second Congregational church, KocKfoid. III., and the First i "origrfg;i I iotia I chun-li. Lynn, Mass. II is hoped that men ;ihle to represent repre-sent the Chrislian thonghi mid sent iment of Fncland in America will supply theso pulpits. It in being urged that e ery church which In. ite.s an American n 1 i n i 1 r to this country for- ;v period of service i.-j .strengthening the invisible, lie;, whh'h bind the two nations together. |