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32 BISHOP HITS LAWS ONDIVORGE INU. 3, Episcopal Body Plans Action on Uniform Statutes for ! E Marriages. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 23.—What attitude the church should take toward requir- ing health certificates as prerequisites o, marriage and what support it ahould give a national law providing fortyniform standards of marriage and divoPse In the United States are two of! the quystions to which the joint com- mission-on hope and family life of the Episconat, Church is seeking an an- swer praparatory to its report to the triennial sonvention in New Orleans ‘“,‘,’fl‘:’:’“ tig of divorse goes on in creasing, as aY, present, “the whole conception of (Uncistian marrisge will fade from the cgwnisclousness of the ‘American people aual be replaced by a kind of barnyard mgyality,” the com- mission believes. CHvistian training alone will correct the L’;‘X\(‘!'llfin‘ said a statement by Bishop Willlam Hall Moreland, a member of the gommittee, issued here by the Witness, an Epis- copal Church publication. Divorce Encouraged. *We must not deceive ourselves, the | yeal issue in this country is: ‘Is mar Tage worth saving? " the statement |} declared. {lities for dissolving mar- riage abound, inflaming every trifing dispute, encouraging marital infidelity and stimutating hasty or secret unions. Thousands of young people, knowing that the law permits a consecutive, or “andem’ polyamy, enter the married state with the deliberate purpose of Breaking it off should it be unsatisfac tory. i “Divorce is invariably accompanied . by sterility. Birth control is a prob- X lem that needs to be faced. The whole X subject of the end and object of mar- riage mus¢ be set forth with patience, gsdom and love. The church, sent to teach and lead, utters no strong clear note on this vital theme. Our own éhurch is shamefully remiss in her rieglect of plaimr preaching on the na ture of Christian marriage. ““Allowing for notable and beautiful exceptions, it is generally true that the American home has ceased to function. We are not facing a crime wave nor suffering from the effects of war. Our ills grow out of the break- down of the home. The essential need underlying all this is to make Amer- ican life Christian,” AMERICAN CASH TO BUILD LONDON FREIGHT SUBWAY £25,000,000 Plan to Take Heavy Traffic Off Streets Awaits.Par- liament’s Approval. By the Associated Press. LONDON. Graphic s: ists have j completed preliminary | plans for giving London the biggest | underground railway system in the! involving | July 23.—The Daily) that American capital- higtory of transportation, an outlay of £25,000,000. A network of freight railways below the level of the present passenger sub- way system is planned, the idea be- g to speed up surface traffic by transferring freight haulage frem the etreets to the new railway system. The scheme has been designed by ai ¥nglish engineer, but most.of the money for its execution, the Graphic the United wmays, 1s coming from States. In the event such a system is con- structed, freight would be trans- fer ed from the ground level to the subway by great elevators, and the tracks would connect with the ter- minals of the surface railways, as well a8 the great markets. The plan needs the sanction of Parliament. charge of passing a bad check. Fairbanks told of wandering over the entire country since the kidnap- ing, always in fe:. of detection. This fact, he said, caused him to stop boot- legging, return the child unharmed a few days after the abduction and flee. joy your trip —where it's | delightfully cool. 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