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Show 15,000 WOMEN WILLMEET THIS MONTH T CLEAN MOVIES, WAR ON BILLBOARDS! 01 8L ! ,.VAL7E,FS Mc-N'-B MILLER, ' mm . ' hJrmB of public health , ...n nut . .. Af (.n,.r-, i.vj,.P.,tlon of Women' clubs who will launch ana- A hrh moral standard the wn" for ni-n hc for women.- MRS. F. K HUMPHREY, of Reno, Nv., chairman oj division of indua-trl.il indua-trl.il and soi lal 1 opditions, dejart- menr of pubii-- welfare, p convention speaker on betterment of women 'and children in industry. I I of natural resources, art, music, highways, cltlsenshipi home sebnoni' ! ICS, education, literature, forestry, disarmament, dis-armament, soldiei rehabilitation, public pub-lic welfare, prisun labor, social hy clene, child welfare, waterways, bird j protection, civil service and work-; work-; men's compensation j Other candidates foT edfice besides Mrs Winter niu Mrs W B, J-nninps : of Florida, for llrst vice president: Mrs t;eoige Plummer of hicago, for seeond vice president; Mrs. James E j Hays of Georgia, for recording secre MliS. THOMAS G. WINTER, of Minnaapolls, president of the General Gen-eral Federation of Women's Clubs,! csundiuhte for re-election ViOjout op- ; position She was a woman . mem- I bar of 1 ho advisory committee 10 tho Washington arms conference- I te'rj ; Mrs Wallace T. Perham of Mun I tana, for corresponding aerrota'ry; 'Mrs. Florence Floors ol Texas, for treasurer. An international program v)ll be carried out In support or Mr- Win ; ter's plan for forming a world fed- , Oration ol women lor the promotion, ami maintenance o! permanent peace. 1 Foreign countries will be represented. I including England! France. Italy", Rus ; sia Norwa. ' hlna, New Zealand. I Canada, lugo Slavla, and Pan-Amerl- I can nations |