Show J I I I I DEMAND RECITED fOR fORI S CHRISTIAN STUDENTS DES MOINES l ES Ta la Jan 2 Just Just what th the Christian churches of the United States Stales and Canada are demanding of I students in the two countries was explained ex explained explained ex- ex b by several speakers at the convention convention con con- of the Stud Students Students' Volunteer Movement for tor Foreign Missions Dr James I. I Vance of Nashville Tenn told demands and how ow it is of one one ne of the I being met i Dr James Endicott of Toronto Can- Can discussed the Canadian side of tho board beard of home missions of ot the j Presbyterian church spoke on the sub sub- j loot lect c from the view viewpoint 01 of women WUI D LJ Dr ui r r. r l I I. I j loot lect c from the view viewpoint 01 of women WUI LJ ui r r. r J T Campbell Campo ell White White of New York connect connected con con- d with the interchurch world movement also spoke i Later the the convention delegates met metIn metin In n sections and heard various phases of mission work discussed The sections s were divided under the heads of agriculture aGriculture agriculture agri agri- culture educational medical and evan evan- I Non Non Christian Christian religions their work and their failure will wili be the subject of ot I he general convention the I |