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Show OO CHURCHMEN STUDY LABOR CONDITIONS XEW YORK. Jan. 28. Nine prominent promi-nent clergymen and laymen have been appointed l the World Alliance for International Friendship through Unchurches Un-churches to make n study of labor conditions con-ditions and their relation to religious life in the I'nlti .1 States and the principal prin-cipal countries of Bprope ir. Henry Atkinson. general secretarj of the world alliance, is chairman of the committee and will represent thi L'nited States. The other members and the countries they represent are. Elle O'Um lle or Oeorgc Lauga. France; the dean of Worcester, England; Eng-land; Slgmund Schuftze, Germany ; Chris Morley, Denmark; John Victor, Hungary. Karl Beth. Austria, J. A. Cramer. Holland, and Voyslav Jan-nltch Jan-nltch Serbia. Tho committee will report to the international in-ternational meeting of the world alliance al-liance at Copenhagen next August. |