Show LADY ASTOR HOLDS WOMEN NOT 10 TO RULE International Alliance to B Be e Continued Under New PI Plan n Geneva June The S.-The 8 The entire morning session of ot the International Woman Suffrage Alliance congress hero today was devoted to the th question of ot whether or er tho alliance should bo be continued A program to continuo continue It on broader bronder lines for tor the benefit of ot women omen and humanity human human- It ity in general with with the elimination of the word ord suffrage from its title was considered Mrs Irs Carrie Chapman Catt of ot Now York president of ot tho the alliance and ami Mrs Irs Charlotte Despard De and Miss Mies Chrystal Chrystol MacMillan English delegates told tho the Associated Press that tho the delegates delegates del del- atc ee of ot man many countries favored this program only tho the Germans objecting Therefore the they said It would surely bo be adopted probably tomorrow Reports persist concerning the tho coming comIng coming com com- ing resignation of ot Mrs Catt which constitutes tho the sole solo note of ot sadness In inthe tho the congress Madam president of the tho Hungarian Woman Suffrage association summed up tho situation as aa follows If It Mrs tra Catt leaves us t tho o alliance 1 will collapse without hope of ot rising again because among us there thero Is Ie HO eto such euch dominating leader lender for such an nn Important Important Im Im- and onerous task tC In a frequently applauded speech at today's session Lad Lady A Astor tor gave the tho delegates her hor view of ot how women could I and would be great groat Influences for good goodin in the tho world under their civic I Sho She said aha aho felt great re responsibility responsibility re- re herself hersel as ns a woman member mem mem-I mem ber bor of the tho oldest parliament In the tho world entrusted with representing Great Britain Discussing the tho league of ot nations as asono asono ono one of ot tho the outstanding c of ot tho the world orld Lady Astor suggested Let us avoid talking about tho the loague longue Tho The ideal IB lit fine but unless tho peoples and nations are Just toward to toward to- to ward each other tho the league ue Is la utterly omens opportunities are C great Lad Lady Astor continued Ve We must not Mt flatter ourselves however she said that the world will over be bo put right b by woman as she sho now Is but as t she ho I is going to be bo Among the other speakers was as Mrs firs Helen Ring lUng Robinson of ot Colorado |