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Jane Addams — Part 4
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Thursday, May 1 Ope Md Aastreas—Jane Addams, International pO...
9:30 A. M. to Appointment of Committees: (a) Resolutions, (b) Credentials, (c) Nominations.
12.30 P. M. Reports of National Sections (three minutes each): Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bul-
ria, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland,
taly, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine,
United States, Uruguay.
Reports of Affiliated Societies: Argentine, Brazil, Ceylon, Chile, China, Czecho-Slovakia,
Egypt, Haiti, India, Japan, Latvia, Mexico, Roumania, Syria. ~
Ratification of New Sections. ;
Reports of Committees from Vienna Congress, 1921:
(a) Peace Missions in Finland, in Schleswig, in the Ruhr; Mathilde Widegren
(Sweden), Chairman.
(b) Passive Resistance, Carolena Wood (U.S. A.).
(c) Cooperation with Youth in Various Countries, Gertrud Baer (Germany).
(d) Cooperation Toward Ending Social Injustice, Emily Balch (U. S. A.).
(e) Cooperation with Relief of Children Suffering from War Conditions and Action
of the German W. I. L. in the Devastated Regions, Andrée Jouve (France).
(f) Laws Regarding Nationality of Married Women in Cooperation with the Inter-
national Women’s Suffrage Alliance, Dr. Aletta Jacobs (Holland) and Florence
Kelly (U. S. A.). .
(g) International Peace Day, Thora Daugaard (Denmark).
ee _.z. ~ + ¢h) Cooperation with League of Nations, Gladys Rinder (Engtand). Se eee
(i) Special Study of Conditions in Countries where War is Threatening, Catherine
Marshall (England).
(j) Protection of Minorities, with Reports of Conferences of the Eastern-European
Federation (W. 1. L.), in The Hague, December, 1922; in Podiebrady, August,
1923; in Warsaw, March, 1924.
Thursday, 2 to 4 P. M.A Survey of the Nine Years’ History of the Women’s International League for Peace
and Freedom, by Lida Gustava Heymann, Vice President W. I. L. Discussion and.
questions.
Thursday, 8:30 P. M. Subject: Pan-American Problems in Relation to World Peace
Evening Meeting Chairman: Zonia Baber (U.S. A.).
Speakers: Sefiora Conde de Avila (Mexico), Sefiora Pasteriza Flores (Equador),
Donna Berta Lutz (Brazil), Agnes Macphail, M. P. (Canada), Mme. Houdicourt
(Haiti), Sefiora Vera Zouroff (Chile), Miss Josefa Llaneo (Philippines), repre-
sentatives from the Virgin Islands and of the Antillia Association.
The following resolution, adopted at The Hague, 1915, will be submitted for reaffirma-
tion at the end of the mecting:
“Jnasmuch as the investment by capitalists of one country in the resources of another
and the claims arising therefrom are a fertile source of international complications, thix
International Congress of Women urges the widest possible acceptance of the principle
that such investments shall be made at the risk of the investor, without claim to the official
protection of his government.”
Friday, May 2 Subject: A New International Order: Its Political Aspect
9:30 A. M. to Speabers: “Dr. Ethel Wiliams (England), .Dr. Surowzowa (Ukraine), Jeannette
12:30 P. M. Kee. U.S.A). oy _ pects
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Friday, 2to4 P.M. Presen tion of the Cahiers de ta Paix 4e-the Congress for Ratification; Gabrielle Du-
chéne (France), Anita Augspurg (Germany). .
Suggestions for Discussion sent to the International Office, Geneva, by the various
National Sections:
(a) Action with Governments: For the abolition of conscription, of capital punish-
ment, of military propaganda, especially among colored races; and for the intro-
« duction of Free Trade. ;
- (b) Action with the Leaguc of Nations: Opposition to the Treaties of Mutual
Guarantee.
(c) Action through public opinion:. Propaganda for the United States of Europe;
propaganda to establish chairs at universities for the teaching of the scientific
foundations of world peace; organization of a world-wide Press Service for
pacifistic action. on
Friday, 8:30 P.M. Subject: How to Secure World Peace.
ening Meeting . Chairman: Thora Daugaard (Denmark).
Ev Speakers: Gladys Rinder (England), Martha Vankova (Czecho-Slovakia), Yella
Hertzka (Austria). . .
William E. Borah (United States Senator from Idaho): Need of a World Economic
Conference.
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