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Show Working Women to Meet in Vienna VHCNNA. Aug. II (By 17. P.) Work inr women from all over the world are scheduled to meet hers tomorrow to-morrow to consider steps toward ffur-therinr ffur-therinr International trade union er-ganlaatlona er-ganlaatlona among women. Nine women from the United State ' are to represent the working girls of America. Mrs. Raymond Robbing, leader In this Una of work In the United States Is preetdsnt of tho International In-ternational Federation of Working Women. The meeting will be held In tha beautiful Jispsburr castle at Schoen-brunn Schoen-brunn In ths suburbs of Vienna. Representatives from twenty different differ-ent countries are to discuss and work out plana regarding? 1. Promotion of trade imlon organisation organ-isation among women. t. Development of an tnternatlonsl policy giving special attention to the needs of women and children. I. Examination of all projects for legislation proposed by the Intsrna-Uonal Intsrna-Uonal labor conforonoa. 4. The appointment of women In oil oraantaatlona and committees dealing with questlona affecting the welfare of worker. The delegate appointed to represent repre-sent tho United States ara Elisabeth Chrlstmsn and Agnea Nestor of Chi-oaaro, Chi-oaaro, glove workers; Agnes Johnson. Chicaeo shoe worker: Maud Bwsrtb. Now York printer; Rose Scelrlermanrffv New York rap maker; Frelda Miller V and Pauline Newman. Philadelphia. and Mary Drier, New York, waist s ma k era. |