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Show EXPLAINS HOW PEACE MAY BE ATTAINED Mrs. Fanny Forn Andrawn Addresses Touchers on Ideiils Opposed to Militarism. Mrs. Kannv Fern Andrews of BoitOD, seoriMfux of th Ai'MM-ii'Hii School Whop league, addressed the teaehers of the biibitc Khools irtfl the general public at t bo Lafayette school yesterday on the subject of "International Jujtice ami Fraternity." Mrs. Andrews is n rout homo after having attended the annual convention of the league, held in cott-neotion cott-neotion wll h tho N. K. A. meeting at Oakland. An audience of about BOO potions, most of t ho school teachers, heard her remarks yeaterday. She talked particularly partic-ularly to' tho teach era, emphasising tho ereed of tho (eague, that it is by Instilling Instill-ing the idea or peace in the younger generation thai the military spirit will DO abolished in the future. She declared that the purpose of the league i to enlist the aid of all the BChool systems of America in one united ino erne tit against the old theorieH of militarism and to promote the new am higher ideals of settling 1 international questions OS sane and peaceful methods. Mrs, Andrews spoke highly of Presi dent Wilson and told her audience thai the league had awarded its medal this year to the president as the greatest promoter of peace. She said that it is the ambition of the league to extend its influence through out the world and to lay a restraining hand Upon men and governments t hat lean to the old barbarities of war. 1 1 in through the class room and the ttti-dents ttti-dents of today that this movement can he mndc to boar fruit in later years, she said. |