Show EDUCATORS GATHER fATHER AT LOS 1405 ANGELES President Schaefer Discusses Attitude of Schools Toward Toward To To- ward Peace Movement Movement Los o An Angeles eles Jul July s Preliminary 8 to tot t tie Iho o Or first t general sessions of o the fiftieth convention o of the National Educational association the national council met this mornin morning and was addressed ed b by Dr F. F Brown United States commissioner of oC education tr Lr fr Drown Brown closed his with a proposal al I that a n committee be appointed with lh Dr W W. r T. T Harris as chairman chaiman which should correspond with foreign associations asso In tl the endeavor r to lo op co-op operation co-operation with viIi wih the tie national council counci ot oC education JE Jesse Jese O D D. D Burks of or Albany N. N Y V called attention to the tho fallacies undermining undermining under under- mining tho the usual ual array of or statistics later laler showing the vide range of oC variance van vari ance ahee between various parts palt of oC the the country for teachers' teachers salaries and the maintenance of ot schools F A A. A 1 Fitzpatrick of oC Boston Super Super- J J. J M. M 1 Greenwood ot of tho the Kans Kansas Kan Kan- gas sas s City schools Dr V. Yo T T. Harris former for for- for Tor- nr mer United States State commissions commissions' of or education E C G G. G Cooley Cooey superintendent superintend superintend- lent l- l ent o of of or Chicago go C. C G G. Pearce superintendent of or the Milwaukee eu schools and Governor ex-Governor Go ex of ot California a also o addressed the tao council counci The rhe general sessions of to ti U e National c Educational j tI a at to ln n i ur r U i f n T tl Oa c Ui tho r 1 respOnse n fJ ti p no PAe R Sob delivered 1 h Is anla the t of or k which luck Was was How Howel Cuti i the We Schools Schon J Is' Is Aid th them thA T Movement o eme t t. t He lie strongly tn tl teachers teach teach- ers should houd in the rhe of oC the pupils tile the the thought of pe peace than war which l i Is the ca case e i At the m meeting of ot the board of h tius U tee tees and the the executive committee twenty new ncr n trustees were wore elected circled and c. c unc Nicholas Murray urray nute Butler president of Columbia university was re elected re to 10 tile tw board hoard The he now new no trustees are arc Car f Car roll rol G G. G Pearce superintendent of or school schools Milwaukee I 1 ls to succeed N. N C C. Doherty and anti Dr Dl II H. B. B l. l Brown president of Valparaiso col- col ege Valparaiso Ind md n to succeed Al Albert Alhert Al- Al hert bert G G. Lane deceased Old Ole I Guard on cit fleck Deck C The result of this election electon showed conclusively that tho the Chicago Fedora Fedora- ton lon Ion of Teachers of or which Margaret argaret Halt Ialey of or Chicago is the leader and antI which made mode such uch a strong fight to place women In ofee at lie tho conventIon conven- conven lon lion at Boston DOlon 1 last t oar car l Is ered berNI There ar are only five f trustees and nd the tho three newly elected men are nie ne neal all al 11 friends of or the old olti guard guard The rhe Theother other ther othe two men on the board 3 are arc James Jame M. M I. I Greenwood superintendent of ot schools of oC Kan Kansas as City and anti Nathan athan C. C Schaefer chaefer president of the association anti and nd ex Cx member of or tho ti-ic board The newl newly elected president will wi bethe bo bu bolie bulhe the lie fifth member of or the board in the place pineo lace of President t Schaefer The Ti-ic stron strong trend of opinion Is that E. E G G. Cooley Coole superintendent of or schools of f Chicago will vili wi b be elected president itt at t th the annual election the latter later part of f the wee week If I Cooleys Cooley's election electon Is carried tho the board will wi be ht composed of or ofa a u solid sold five fye The general sentiment Is that Cleveland Cleve- Cleve e Cle Jan land and 0 O. will wi be bp the next place of meeting of o the National Educational ln e |