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Show fOEFENSE Kays Addresses Federation of Women's Clubs This Evening ! CHAUTAUQUA. N V.. June 28 Motion pictures took the stage at today's to-day's session of the biennial convention conven-tion of the General Federation of Wo- men's clubs Tonight Will H Hay? 'president of the Motion Picture Pro- : lim its' iind I dstribuiors' association n .11 apeak on "Upbuilding the Nation's Na-tion's Life Through Motion Pictures." Ml( WINTERS NOMINATED The convention recommended "the n i-lllgent use of the Muscle Shoals plant." the teaching of citizenship in all schools and state control and self-supporting self-supporting employment for all con- icted persons. j Mrs. Thomas C. Winter of Minneapolis, Minne-apolis, Minn, was nominated for reelection re-election as president of rfhe General Federation of Women's clubs at tho biennial convention, in session here. Tuesday. The remainder of the ticket, all of whi. h is unopposed includes ELECTN ) 1 HURSDAY. Mrs. William S Jennings Jacksonville. Jackson-ville. Fla., first vice president, Mrs. Wallaco T. Perham. Glendive, Mont formerly of Salt Lake, second vice president. Mrs James Hayes, Atlanta. iGa , recording secretary, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Floore, Cleburne, Texas, freas-urei freas-urei The election will take placo on Thursday. The corn spun. ling secre-.-. ill be appointed by the board TWO resolutions concerning motion pictures were considered by the resolutions reso-lutions committee. one resolution, sponsored h the Georgia Federation of Women s clubs Indorses tho "better film organizations " The other, advanced ad-vanced by the federation chairman of moving pictures, Mrs Wood Allen Chapman of New York, recommend" co-operatton with nil organizations Inter. In-ter. sled in improving motion pictures |