Mrs. Ernest Huggins Attends Meeting for Pence and FreedomMrs. Ernest W. Huggins, of South Kenilworth avenue, Oak Park, attended the annual meeting of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom June 23-28 in Estes Park, Colorado. Mrs. Huggins was a delegate and legislative chairman.Dr. Dorothy Hutchinson of Pennsylvania, president of the U.S section of WILPF, opened meeting by calling upon members to stimulate more activity toward world disarmament and world law by a positive view erf what the world would be like were it free of the fear of war.The league’s president said,I “A golden age of creativity anddevelopment would be the result if the technology for total annihilation were used to elimi-nate hunger, many diseases and , all illiteracy.Distinguished speakers on the agenda were Dr. Maurice Albertson, director, research foundation, Colorado State university, speaking on “Peace, Research and Peace Action.” Mrs. Bess Walcott, curator at Tuske-gee institute, Alabama, spoke on “Next Steps Toward Integration, North and South.” William Plymat, World Peace Broad- j casting Foundation, explored the | use erf mass media to reach j new people; California Congress-; man George Brown Jr. spoke on , “Peace Action Through Politics.”