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A—16 *% : THE Eveneds $0aR, WASHINWCON, D. C, MONDAY, .TI'LY‘27, 1931. PEAGE INSTRUCTION , OFPUPLS STRESSED World Parley Takes Up § ¢ ) Schooling of Young in In- g ternational Relations. e : : By the Asoclated Pres PENVER, July 27.—Education of the | $ung in international relations as a Zaeans of promoting world peace was | stressed today at the cpening of the | fourth Biennial Conference of the World | Federation of Education Asscciations. | g H. N. Penlington of Hemsw:rth, York- | shire, England, chairmon of the pri- mary schoo's section, said opinicn on the advisability of promoting werld peace by beginning instruction in that | line in the grammar schools Was “keenly divided” in Engiand. “On the onc hand,” Mr. Peniington i ° said, “the protagoni: of League of Nations teaching assert that, as we are ens 0 a l ] all anxious to bring about world peace, there can be no surer way of doing so | than to actually teach peace and.talk peace daily to children of impression- eble age. “On the cther hand, another school of thought is equ: certain that we shall never brin ut the desired l“nd in lh}:s W L\:A:ucl Ug }l;'lfl- tions teaching i part of 5= E ~ . . . . tory and that to By one side s to HERE is much to thrill you in this destrcy the perfe iice l!)fL !::;i»\hule ; J e story as it on P « 2 13 « o o « broad, modern. orid-vice iner, 1 | . 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