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Editorial August 15, 1930

Douglas Daily Dispatch

Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona

What is this article about?

A conference continued from page one emphasizes compatibility with Christ's teachings, warns that current armaments endanger peace, appeals for international reduction of armaments, and declares no exclusion from church worship based on color or race, advocating interdependence over competition in racial relations.

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compatible with the teaching of Christ, together with a clear cut statement that "the existence of armaments on their present scale among nations endangers the maintenance of peace."

The conference joins in an appeal for a further effort to secure continued reduction of armaments by international agreement.

There emerged from the conference, as contained in the encyclical letter, the declaration that no one should be excluded from worship in any church on account of color or race and the guiding principle of racial relations should be inter-dependence and not competition.

What sub-type of article is it?

War Or Peace Moral Or Religious Social Reform

What keywords are associated?

Armaments Reduction International Peace Racial Inclusion Church Worship Encyclical Letter Christian Teachings

What entities or persons were involved?

The Conference Encyclical Letter

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Conference Declarations On Peace, Armaments, And Racial Inclusion

Stance / Tone

Advocacy For Peace And Racial Equality

Key Figures

The Conference Encyclical Letter

Key Arguments

Armaments On Present Scale Endanger Peace Appeal For International Agreement On Armament Reduction No Exclusion From Worship Based On Color Or Race Racial Relations Guided By Interdependence, Not Competition Compatible With Christ's Teachings

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