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Show CARNEGIL'SLETTER TO PEACE MEETING PITTBURO. May It. At a c day observance In Tat-neato tnuaic hall lat titrh'. attend) by hundreds of school ttMchera. th following letter from Andrew An-drew Carnegie waa read: "It irtvrs me a real pleasure to congratulate con-gratulate the Teachers asaoclatlon upon Its celebration of pettce day. Ther Is a great deal to foe aald for counting your chickens before they are hat t tied, because If you do not you might mlaa the chance of ever counting them at all. but you In wll to celebrate peace day for another reason It la bound to come and 1 believe It Is going to come so soon that we will be lurpiised. "Men no longer eat each other: they no longer Hill prisoners nor sa:k cities, nor poison wells, and men of civilised count rlea no longer. buy and sell each other. It Is sure that there will he many who hear these words also will hear be-fnr' be-fnr' thv take their departure, that tbe civilised nations of the world have banished ban-ished the killing of man by man as a meant, of ettlin International disputes." feorge W . Gu t h r te. forme r mayor of ' Pittsburg, who preelded. declared that women were foremost In the ranks of Peacemakers, and to them would eventually eventu-ally be given credit for bringing about International peace. |