Emily Howland
Report for the Convention of the Co. W. C. T. U. held in Auburn 

Sept. 17, 1919

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As we all know during the sad years of the war, even the word peace was tabooed, so the Superintendent of that line of work has had nothing to report, beyond receiving and circulating a little publication on the subject. 

We are coining new words for new uses or to emphasize duties or needs. Americanization is one of them. If we need this, much more do we need internationalization, as it is even more vital that the nations learn to “dwell together in unity”, than that the people, who come from other lands to dwell with us, be promptly taught our way of life. Let “God and Home and Every Land” still be the slogan of our Union. 

Our sainted Francis Willard spoke the word, “The Saloon must go”. It is gone from us and the world is taking up the refrain. If she were here, surely her word would be, “War must go”. 

We have learned how to work in our great campaign against the liquor power, Let us circle the world with the Thought of Peace, as we have, with the Thought to destroy the liquor power, and so will war end some day. 

Thought rules the world, evil must be transient, good permanent for the Divine order will prevail. War has been the greatest foe of woman.  She has suffered most from its ravages. The harvest of suffering that she has reaped from it and is still reaping, is beyond imagination to conceive. 

Is not this the work that should start a second Crusade of the women of our land, to girdle the globe with the message of peace and fraternal feeling, as the only principles by which nations can live, by which human existence can continue?

The discoveries and inventions of Science show us that destructive agencies already known are powerful enough, used in warfare, to overwhelm civilization. Surely it is fitting that the women of our land start this great work in the hour of the world’s desperate and despairing need.

We are active in efforts to relieve world-wide misery. We must go farther and deeper. We must do what in us lies to restore sanity and order to the suffering chaos of our world. We must help to do what was claimed strangely to be the world of the great conflict, “A war to end war”. Vain was the claim. Not by armed weapons will the end of wars and fightings come, but by making the Golden Rule, the law of nations as of life.