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Show Methodist Leader Praises Cordial Cor-dial Spirit Existing Between Be-tween Countries ; WASHINGTON. June 2. The hopel that Canada and the United States will ' be drawn into deeper symapthy and I closer co-operation "for the future safety of the world," was expressed today by Dr. Samuel D. Chown, general gener-al superintendent of " the Methodist, church In Canada, in a convention address ad-dress at American university there. 1 There have been little ripples of 111 feeling between Canadians and Ameri-j cans, he added, but the "utter absence of preparations on either side of the border line against naval or nlilitary ; attack I but a sign of the mutual i trust which already fills our hearts ) and inspires our national relations." Canadians have notew dith manifes-j tation, the speaker declared, protests of important public bodies against the interference by congress in the internal inter-nal affairs of Great Britain, adding that "Wc Canadians do not judge the great American people by the action of the majority of the senate." "We say all honor to George Wasn-ington Wasn-ington and his warning against foreign alliance, but we conceive It to bo contrary con-trary to the genius of this great republic re-public to bo restrained by a dead hand," Dr. Chown said. on |