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Show Vaudeville Religion Does Not Command Respect of People DETROIT, Mich.. Nov 21 - - "Vaude ville religion' religion sandwiched in between motion pictures or other en tertalnments did not command the re-epecl re-epecl of American soldiers in camps at home or abroad, a special commission of Young Mens Christian Association investigating relations between the soldiers and the association reporting today "Wherever the associaiior acted openly and unhesltatincly in i's war work on the nrineiplo that its supreme aim was the building up lhe Kingdom of Christ among men, it met with complete success," the report said 'Si - irp u i .1 current it inns el ink for evangelism Is not effective and is not Christian " A plan for pensioning retired recre taiies of the association was presented today. Commmder Claude Mayo and Lieu tenant Jason S. Joy, representing the navy and war departments, outlined the government's policy toward continuance con-tinuance of Y M. fa A. work anrnnc soldiers, sailors and marines. The program contemplates establishment of branches at army and navy camps ; similar to Y. M. C. A. clubs in colleges. oo |