Show ENO e 26 A GA THEft I IN SWISS CITY Io postwar Congress of International Suffrage I ante ance ince to Open Sessions at Geneva Mony Mon- Mon I y Under Extraordinary Circumstances J- J Special Correspondence to International International News Newa Service EVA June 5 The The first postwar congress of the Y Poman man Suffrage alliance will ivill ill convene here Monday 1 r jn in the hall with delegates from all corners of the attendance I Jan an suffrage e associations of twenty-six twenty nations are affiliated 1 International alliance which existence I tence as a permanent pr- pr orin or- or in n 1904 1909 thanks to untiring Mrs Mis Carrie Chapman Catt was elected president of the hen it was formed during a ath of th the international council of l Berlin and has continued to office since that time Kh United States was issued which ch has brought the suf- suf of the he world together in GeO Gey Ge- Ge O y 0 of conferences to decide ali ll b be the future work of the ho have led the worldwide for the ballot The convention Hl I session continuously from v June ne 12 inclusive INTEREST i tern terest t of the women women of the theates t tares ates t s is jg evident from the long Jon II sIt in addition to the party f four four Rr delegates and alternates Am American rican Woman Su Suf- Suf i headed by Mrs Catt Ration includes another o officer alliance and the organization Mrs Stanle Stanley c of Boston first correspond correspond- Hary of the international and president of the American association rass cla figure Jre of ot the American Josephus Daniels who by President Wilson as of ot the United the first time that appointment has been made country which has an official a congress conS for the first gland and its delegate is Lady mPr Pi The new republics and countries coul have for the ent such official delegates can ean countries followed their torn om om- of ot doing so so that the pen en thus honored by their gov- gov sL s 1 long one F ALLIANCE f est will be the business at which the future policy of ot will be determined 1 two r preliminary f fo alda days of the International board ga arid and the heads heads- of ot national or is The t-The g general congress opens I sv fir an address by Mrs 1 Catt r jan Amery Amerl to n delegates will have places on the program Among ormer State Senator Helen Ring I II I loft of Colorado who will speak i i ix x women members of for- for Including Lad Lady Astor evening he was vas won will villi be t told ld I I dozeD speakers representing as i i which have made re re re- progress along woman suf- suf last few years a and on i I Po Frederick I i Nathan itt oo of Iw it k for the United States le Jer interesting features features- will willi i presented entirely by orient AFFAIRS resting feature of ot the program I on municipal government city councils Among them Eleanor Rathbone who Is town I land justice of or the peace In Mine town coun- coun I Prague Slovakia Czecho Mrs m town councillor l' l in t the theran r ran Lindemann iA ll head d of I In n of the Wurtem- Wurtem r office ottlee will tell of the pro- pro opportunities and I right po positions after marriage In the constitution Frau Aren- Aren enmark and Frau Elna Munch rD Denmark's equal pay law danced legislation to be precludes precludes precludes pre pre- I i the new 1920 Swedish arriage and guardianship the I on marriage statutes sex disabilities I or of Great Britain mothers mother's in and the United America Miss Julia Lathrop of ot bureau of ot the t ates of America will lead the J i tout 1 worn en's ens status it as-it at aft C 1 ie e I ISSUES ISSUES S. S program discusses three ns outside of ot the exter- exter I to the fib They fey are economic equality equality- lity and nd an equality of I morals net and women Appointed W 1 j f ns composed POl of specialists I Constructive 7 programs on all natters rs ill IJ Jl- Jl fraternal f. J I dele delegates ale that that from other organizations 11 Indorsed in for fOI the international congress are Mrs Ed- Ed t t. t a Japanese Japanese- lady led teer b by women's omens societies in ut represent represent them at the Con Con- n- n Brunhilde Wion from Crom Buenos fraternal raten al delegate irony from the I Suffrage Mrs IrI open op of Philadelphia from Crom the committee of ot the conference of ot freedom Madame Achille Du- Du i Paris representing representing- the inter inter- congress of at working women of second git 1 f the t e alliance lance will represent tilts this fx let 1 of- of working f. f worn wom- iNS NS RESENT PRESENT ESE r. I i td Id d visitors from flom the United to oraie q 1 doon Be have at in t attendance been td announced gu dur- dur g dili d- d ili the American contingent t 1 Mrs Jacob Bam Baur Chicago ha baA Hl ge Kentucky 1 Barkley Nebraska Mrs Ilson New York Mrs Charles Charies er er Kansas Mrs Helen Ring Colorado Miss lIss Dorothy Red- Red Mrs airs H. H O. O jarvey IT Ira J. J I- I Hamilton Je Lewis ls 1111 l I Marion arlon Horto Horton Lathrop Vermont Vermont Washington Airs Mrs York es s- s Mrs J. J G. G Munro Massa- Massa s Francis Francl Healey New Helen Lippincott Ne Nes New ha s M M. McCown Kansas nce enee Halsey Hafley New Jersey Mrs Mrs Adolph Mrs Arthur Rols R- R fols Mrs Erie Erle Ken Ken- Robert Kohlhammer 1111 Strand Illinois Mrs Kiry Ty D Darlington Pennsylvania Bishop e and Mrs James Henon Hen- Hen on Pennsylvania Miss arise Alvon ress e Colorado as or Philadelphia gYI d Miss Mies ra Pa Constance st Miss n I Ier per er erg New York Miss Ruth dew Kew York Miss Dena Reh- Reh f ID Dakota kota Mrs Irs Joseph II IL Cot- Cot Miss Marjorie Shul- Shul York Miss Gladys B B. Nebraska ka Mrs Sarah Algeo df dr Mrs 1 Richard Strong New Donald D Brown New York |