"ELIMINATE HATE"
BRITAIN, 1 BISHOP OF LONDON w*. TION , W>S ANGELEB (w v Much A W * tho columns of leading AnT •"** *» papers owing iJ rt J?* ,l *«fc by the Bishop 0 f u^'J^ oi- a sermon heard by mir> American Legion m St 7* « tin church, in London. Dr'li K made a carerul study of « V*' K the United States B tour ot the worm, specZ.7 "*} K oi questions which, & j£Lij"SW be solved in order to £?% *2B understanding fijjj "ff '»5 I states and liritam. rsi,™, "l«U ■ he emphasised in an 0 »X ■ dress, the Bishop derstood American children l ■ taught to hate Bntam * ew *$ I Alanson B. Houghton i . r * ■ Ambassador to Great fitift"BS > B mander Howard Savage, of t£ J can Legion, and Br.t.sh Legion also atten^*! "I am perfectly certain thai il B people m the schools of country are not taught to OPPM as they should,- slid Cfeß glancing at the Americans •fi&fl I have been assured by y Qn i™iß with whom I have conversed X$ JV had been taught to £?&*•*■ This business must be uSJwB for, from the point of Sr^B The Bishop said it must be rSM that Britain and the United' SH have needs-America is self-unu&H and does not want a far-fluna ffH "TM* country would stamTfiß weeks if it had no other sowcftß look to," he said. He characSSß ndiralons that America wtaff ?■ swallow up Canada. * .*■ Chicago Mayor Bepliei ./' Mayor Thompson, of Chicago, Jt ly sent a message to London effi ing several things "for the beffi King George," mention of SK been forbidden in the Chicago »} lhe Mayor's message was in tvm to tins telegram: "Mayor ThoajT Chicago. Church of England kSaddressing American LegionnauJs London, said' American scheoTSa were being taught to hate EngtoH urged Legionnaires to opposewiuS of teaching. Will greatly appnfi statement from you for Londoftffl Express,' saying whether, ,»«»» opinion, this is true, and Mat V think of Bishop's assertion. 1 ' luS signed by Warren Mason, tie ftn York correspondent of "Daily Express." MayoV WuM wire to him was as follows: "Is" tnm, to your wire, I beg to state' that I know > nothing of an effort. to, mfo American' school children hate'B* land, but on the contrary, doJtawS the pro-British propaganda throi this riatidfi to make the' mm school children hate the* Aniaiai patriots who gave this fr& dom. / '. '' "Lr Chicago public- schoojs/tkiojtf the Board of Education appomWh myself, we have removed from* t§j the superintendent of schools w$M Georwe Washington's picture ? the American histories, the wmi the 'Spirit of Seventy-Six* IMUt schoolroom' walls, and ijffatol Chicago's children from smt small sums of money as appr«Wlf the President of the United S/mk, the. purpose of presefvind {heTSpjr Constitution, of the... Vnited|Ut "It is my opinion that the <ffiptJ London will have no the conduct of the km*r\c£irlKm if the British ruling class*' fDI Wt meddling with tho intetaakajajp other nations. (Signed)' Wjl|#|§» Thompson." ' /'m^j . , " %$$
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19163, 21 November 1927, Page 8
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