Show lAP BETTER BEITER YUAN TUAN AMERICANS Display More e Spirit in the West Says Presbyterian Divine DENVER May 26 That That the tle Japanese Japa Japa- Japanese nese resident of the west is a better Christian than the one who seeks to keep him rom out of the schools and country country country coun coun- try vas the intimation iOn of Dr A. A W. W Halsey of New York secretary of the b board d before e the general assembly of the Presbyterian church this morning I r have hayo eda al letter this morning morning morn morn- ing said he from a a man representing represent represent- ing 1000 Japanese in various ario wc western states lie He says that his people have raised for the evangelizing e of or the Japanese and he ho wants the assembly ly to toive give ive a like amount They are s scorned orned but hut they are Christians and amI I wonder if than the ones who s scorn orn them The report of the board indicated that tha t there thero are heathens in in the world who have o never nevor heard hoard of the Bible and Dr Howard A. A. A of Colorado Sprin Springs s suggested that for each cach 1000 Christians in in this country to send one missionary would mean a for each heathens and this would only uy he be equitable Dr Hal IlaK ey grew critical toward the church jn America as ho he contrasted it with l flue fhe missionary work done by natives in in al almost almost at- at most every foreign country He Tie did I Inot not speak of the s bl but t s 's said said- d that great credit is due the th unschooled natives for their heir zeal for the church hurch I Religion in Home HomeS Df Dri Geo re Stewart r ri president a tofAu o of f Au Auburn urn th i n presented the r report port of the educational commit commit- tee H He e said aid I there here was fas not such Ith a 1 prescot present present pres pres- ent cot need nerd of money as of in insisting on OIL ona n a I better moral and and religious influence in inthe in inthe the home He lie said jf if the influence of I the home were properly dire directed ted there would be a It better fitted class lass of men I and women for the missionary fields Dr Sylvester ester W W. Beach of Princeton who formerly was wasa a a worker in the Latin quarter of Paris Paris spoke e of the work among the American students there He lie said there were 2000 American boys bos and aud girls there wh when whOn n the work fork was first taken up and at that time there was no religious influence of any nj sort Now he said aid there is a large Sunday night attendance e at regular services s maintained in a n studio The assembly adopted resolutions of support in the cases of W. W H. H Morrison Morri Morrl- son lion and W. W II 11 Shepherd the latter colored colored col- col 01 ored ed who as 38 missionaries in n the Congo o district in Africa are arc under trial by bJ- the Belgian government charged with libel For Tor Next Me Meeting ting Place This afternoon the thc report of tile the committee com corn committee on publication and Sabbath school work was taken up tip and ap ap- ap- ap proved It is is expected that the tile matter of deciding de do- upon a place of meeting for next year will be taken up but because of the press of business it is not believed belie that a It decision will be he reached readIed Thus Thu far Chicago and Atlantic City have been mentioned The ThA former city i i is isnow now believed Ed to have he the favor of most of I the he delegates This evening there will be a a. popular popular popular lar meeting in iii the interest of foreign missions in in the Central church Opinions were VEre divided this morning as to the time for n a sine die adjournment many bp believing ing e that the assembly will run over oyer into next week week- |