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Show HOPE OF EUROPE 1 IS III CHILDREN, :v- Twenty Countries. Will Ba Represented in Convetv ' tion in Austria Next Year When Plan. Will Be Made PARIS. An. I. CfctMrca ro th bos t A pairing Eur-opo. Tharoforo, Amtrl n T. M. C. A. worker Among bora r plajmlna; thefr futuro work largely monff thoss who tomorrow must rua th half wrockod machlnary of tha 1 worlil. , Fifty of theso worker, from twenty countries, rather! recently ftn a Uttlo town in Csochoatorakla to prepare .for the. second world s conference of T. X. C. A. worksVa imonf boya, which probably prob-ably will be hld In Auetria next summer. sum-mer. They pledged thsmaalvos t bring toicethor 600 deTeajrate from all countries, coun-tries, with T. M. C. A e and to rate fund to finance a conference where the men who are working; among; boyg may exchange Ideas and give practlcai demonstration of their methoda in building build-ing character anions' the boys of u The"moet" practical thing, an aft be astoat," said Wofeeeor Frank Thomas, Tlce prealdent of the world committee. , . Mla to win over tha youth who will be the humanity of tomorrow. Young peopl. a no er.-ier to win over than, ad nit , berauae they are more rupple, more enthualaatic, more ardent and leas self Interested tsvan their eWera. and becauee they are sick of the stats of the world aa we have prepared It for them. They have had enough of a II these com prom lees and meannesses and, of the pretexts of diplomatic skill, and many of them are determined to attempt something; quite new. something with, more uprightness, mors purity, honesty, kindliness and beauty. They are young, and the young have Illusions. They hava confidence in life and In man, and tho ardor and hopefulness that one no longer finds In older men." |