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LOUIS Dec 9 9 Intercession by byI byi I States for peace in Europe 1 i i United inas in m and military training mif Vas advocated if as Denounced by the thee public schools r evolution Solution of the commission on peace e after after- arbitration presented this nfl nU to the federal council of the In ses- ses lurches Il of Christ in America here government We urge the American I state the to the belligerents asis alia upon which they would be willing negotiations and to me- me 3 11 o late begin te by peace constructive peace Proposals claims which shall safeguard the Just and the common In- In f belligerents of all nations I Regarding military training the resolution reso reso- lution says I While we favor adequate x physical In all our public schools ins ln- ln In organized group training w we unqualifiedly condemn and oppose I military training In the elementary and he schools I Declaring that four million five h hun hun- Americans are compelled ed edo r rod red d thousand o 0 work seven days a week to to the of their health and morals he report of the commission on Sun- Sun ay observance recommends that the pledge pled Itself to support allI all I 10 looking toward the provision provision t fone one day of rest In seven for bra brain I n nd hand toilers and endorse a halt hall holiday oliday of one of the six day days days' a week Urge rge Six Days' Days Week Particularizing the recommendations hat the government extend the six-day six reek eek to all departments as it has to few and reciting that the minister f t munitions has ordered the cessation I f work from midnight Saturday until I f tonight ni ht Sunday emphatically de- de M. M that munitions manufacturers In ine li e United States do likewise I I c i commission on foreign missions lei ld i ch u also reported today sets forth tiatI fat the events In Europe of the last w wo wears Fears ears have made mankind that tat It is one body In which every j r must suffer or 01 profit with v very ry other member and asserting that heS hd h movements for church unification n u America merica have advanced during the four years as never before predicts hat this unification will have a fare far- far I e caching effect In the field of missions The proposed union of the Metho- Metho Presbyterian and Congregational m toa in Canada will not only widely wide wide- y ly Influence te t home mission mission policy put hut will also aho also K affect foreign missions mis mis- tons Ions and l vise Ise the movement to- to to-I to ard the n i u cation catlon of Methodism wilt will wil will t f r 1 ange inge the missionary situ situ- t li iii ih h s. s 1 pl j tin America Asia and I f Pica the report adds Japanese Attacks iThe The Japanese anti-Japanese campaign which I is s carried on by certain American is a cause for tor shame and andO I O says the report of the comission commission com com- mission on relations with Japan sub- sub ted to the council this ate afternoon noon I Ms zis s campaign the commission de dees deres de- de res es consists of malicious re of Japan through the publication pub pub- lc Jc tInn of fabricated news distorted from the Japan Japanese ese press slanderous s cartoons sensational stories ind malignant editorials This t tends to establish establish a seat deep-seat- d 1 suspicion of Japan among our peole people peo peo- le Ie animosity against us in Japan and anda a of of mutual hostility that upon pon pone pome me e relatively slight occasion might easily asHy result in serious consequences s 3 The commission sent to Japan t two o freers cu s ago o. an embassy consisting of Prof Shaller Shaper Matthews l and Dr Sidney L L. Gulick for twenty years a mission mission- ary arv As a result of their effort the vi visit it to the United States by two leaders leaders leaders lead lead- ers of ol union labor in Japan was was was' arI arranged ar ar- I ranged In the higher official and representative representative represent represent- classes of Japan there is no hostility hostility hos hos- to the United States but there is isa isa a keen leen sense sense of injured honor because of the discrimination shown In America America Amer Amer- ica against Japan Japanese se as Japanese says the report The committee presented resolutions that the council assert that the United States seeks no advantage in the Orient harmful to the nations of the Orient and will not be partner with any nation nation nation na na- na- na tion or undertaking that seeks selfish advantage regardless of the rights and welfare of their peoples Dr Gulick one of the councils council's ambassadors ambassadors am am- has presented a pamphlet entitled A Comprehensive Immigration Policy and Program The proposals are said to be 00 acceptable acceptable acceptable accept accept- able in Japan but have not been accepted accepted ac ac- l entirely by bv the council |