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Will Discuss Peace For 4 Days.

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor 5 Ten Indianapolis persons will attend a national; interderominational study conference on a just and durable peace Tuesday through

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sions have prepared preliminary papers on the pressing and inDr. Crain tricate problems {as they affect world peace and the {church's share in it. The papers { have been embodied in data books now in the hands of the delegates. This has been done in order that delégates will have definite ideas concerning matters to be discussed.

Two Study Topics

One commission has ‘been studying the current international situa- | tion in the light of the “Six: Pillars of Peace” drafted by the federal

council, The other has given its attention to the basic peace problems which the churches must face during coming years. The Rev. Almon Coble will renresent the Indianapolis Churth Federation and Dr~F. Marion Smith will be a Methodist delegate to.the Cleveland conference. - Dr. George | W. Buckner Jr., editor of World Call will go as one of the religious press { Disciples of Christ who will serve as (delegates are: Dr. James A. Crain, {Cleo Blackburn, Dr. John L. Davis, (the Rev. Joseph B. Hunter, Dr. W. A. | Shullenberger and Miss Genevieve | Brown. | The Dumbarton Oaks proposals {have been studied by the commis|sions and will be a chief subject of ithe conference. A prominent labor {leader has written a paper on the |attitude of labor toward inter{national co-operation. Part of Church in Peace Religious liberty, the economic {needs of the peace, cultural, reli- | gous and racial conflicts and various phases of the reconstruction in dia will all come in for careful I scrutiny. But what has the intense {interest of both commissions is the effect on world order of the happenings here in Ameriea and the | detailed “strategy” of the churches {in securing collaboration in the post-war world.

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