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Show Pl-IEH if 1 IS GMHIMG 6RDUND t!o-operation Between U. S. and the Latin Republics Is Assured. SENATORS IMPRESSED Wife of Secretary Lansing Reports to Auxiliary of v Scientific Congress. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. Work of t,c second Pan-American Scientific congress will culminate tomorrow in a lina general session for action on various va-rious resolutions proposed, in the sec- tions and subsections. One oi' tiie most important proposals, originating in the international law section sec-tion and prepared by the executive .committee, Is expected to deal with -the new ptin-Ameik-amsm so much dis-. dis-. cusped binco the congress convened last week. President AVitson's announcement in his speech last nipht that the United States had pru posed a closer co operation opera-tion to the 'Central and South Amori-..nn Amori-..nn republics nas deeply impressed the viiitiusj delegates. Senators Approve. The subject also was discussed into in-to r ma 11 v today by members of the senate, many of them saying that the plan to have all the American nations guarantee the political independence and the territorial integrity of each other, and enter into agreements to settle boundary disputes by arbitration and prohibit he organization of revolutionary revo-lutionary expeditions in one country gainst another, might so improve the conditions in the smaller republics that the United states never again would be called upon to offer even financial protection. They saw nothing in the plan, however, how-ever, that would pivvent tho United Slates from extending a financial protectorate, pro-tectorate, such as is proposed in the cjise nf Haiti, if the action were requested. request-ed. Senator "Williams introduced during the day a resolution, which was referred to the. foreign relations committee, suggesting sug-gesting that negotiations be entered into by the president with Central and South American governments for the designation designa-tion of a ' i Pan-Auiericau day'' to 'memorialize past international har-mouy har-mouy and as a practical expression of the hope for its continuance." Worn ens Auxiliary. The women's auxiliary of the congress con-gress closed its session today with the adoption of tho report of a committee headed by Mrs. Lansing, wife of the secretary of state, providing for a temporary tem-porary organization designed ultimately to become a permanent Pan-American women's auxiliary congress. Among the speakers today was Miss .Tane Ad-j.'Viiiis. Ad-j.'Viiiis. who indorsed the idea of internationalism, interna-tionalism, pointing out that now was the opportune time for its support by women of all the Americas. The American Institute of International Interna-tional inw, which has been in joint ses-eion ses-eion rnVh of the time witn the congress section in international law, also adjourned. ad-journed. Tho suggestion made by Seo-retarv Seo-retarv of State Lansing that the institute insti-tute (liscuss neutrality questions was approved, ap-proved, and at the next annual meeting of the organization neutral subjects will i appear on the programme. A committee was named to formulate fho questions for consideration. |