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Show WILL PUT BAN ON FREE LOVE! Call International Meeting to Protect Family From Passionate Affinity LONDON. July 8 fBy The Associated Associ-ated Press.) The movement In En land to proterl the family from the Inroads of the "passionate affinity " and the "canker of free love" will find expression next October In an international inter-national conference which will ae reestablish the family nnd the Hon,' , j the sole basis of national welfare. A simultaneous appeal will bo made to churches In the United State ind Britain for the pursuance of thil Eminent public men, doctors an I r llKious lenders aro Joining In a movement for the destruction of con idltlons which they say are eating away the moral fibre of England Edward Sliortt. Home Secretary. If A L. Fisher, Minister of Education; Lord Robert Cecil, member of Parliament Parlia-ment the Archb. shop of Wales: E I Badon Powell founder of the B Scouts ; Sir James Crlchton-BrOT tHie famous medical authority; I 1 Rhondda. the well-known hoc,, Ifoi-mer, and Rev. F B Meyer the Chief Rabbi are among the leaders "The old moral landmarks nr be ieomlng submerged." says Sir I iMarchmont, General Secretary of th Congress ' Tho most ohyiout Itom of the decay of moral reapoalblllt) is sen In the widespread Irregularity of sex-relations. The whole idea of r--Istialnt and temperunce la rejected. A I still graver danger is that the resposl-Ibllltlei resposl-Ibllltlei of parenthood are being evud-led evud-led Social morallt has scarcely en-I en-I tred into the rninds of tho multitude 'The high standard of woman's influ-ence influ-ence In the home, the nur'ure of ch.ld i,fe and the tone of aoclety are belne .lowered In the novel and drama s. (relations' urn being dlaCUMed with an I abandonment of reserve whc$i la j morally pernicious." |