Show WOMEN TO PREVENT ANOTHER BIG WAR f Lecturer Says Y nines Have Vision Which ch Will 1 Insure Peace f. f Br ny R WILLIAM U LI L. L MALLABAR LLAnA n International Service Staff Correspondent Cot Cor t re respondent London May fay 20 Thc 29 The women of ot the I world word will not permit another war The women of or tho the world see ce clearl clearly tho the fallacies fal fal- fallacies and dangers of or the tho present manmade manmade man man- made scheme of at Int international relations and women given the tho chance will void old mans man's international nal mistakes s. s I Such is the sermon r read ad to tOl mankind iSy Miss Maude Ro Royden Boyden den assistant t I preacher at the city temple London Miss Royden is the daughter of or a baronet baronet baronet baro baro- net an Oxford university extension lecturer lecturer lec lec- an editor and leading worker orl er for tor torb b tho equal suffrage and for tho the league gue of nations As such uch she ha hulec lec lectured extensively In ii America Various members of ot the International organization of women which has been tr Striving to make matte tho the league of nations nations' effective have liac d during rIng recent weeks week charged harge that failure of tho the manmade manmade man tn made dc league to date dale has been almost wholly duo due to man made mistakes The IThe International News Service asked Miss MIS Royden Boyden to Cl clarify this issue to explain the rC reasons for tor the growing STOwIng dissatisfaction of ot thinking women with the at t least partial pa failure of at the I worlds world's vor ds d's greatest international I ment menta The be league of nations is being re rep repudiated re- re p by tile the ic very people whose one hope hop It il has haH been throughout hout the tho black years cars of at tho the war said Miss II II s Royden Boyden J 1 f Is safe to sa say th that l man many people r retained t their rr vanity r and their faith falth inthe In Inthe Inthe the future of humanity during the tho war bec because uso they bell believed that the world would never allow such a horror again that the tho one oue object of very ey statesman would bo bl to so organize or In- In m relations f r s In In- Inthe n the r as t to remove e forever fore t e of oC our civilization that civilization that it had lad no no oth other r methods thin than that of or orth th the tho most primitive and ago savage tribe for OT settling lIng 1 Its tribal Inter disputes Tp these same I Ip p people ev cv n the peace of ot i Versailles and nd unjust as as they per per- per per- c many of ot its clauses to be still be still onti gont Contained n ned d the promise of ot better things iu ly I that at it enshrined tho the covenant t of or the I league ague of at |