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Show She moved vich was the adoDtion of tllis r-e conmenda t t on seconde by liiss , Esther Nelson, and She stated further that last year the carried. Convention had gone on record as :avorinc the The present endorsement of a World Court. no had of entering consideration given Congress iss Fitzgerald into any such relationship. r-ecommended that the present assembly endorse World. Cour-t Treaties and that ac t i.on be t ake n on this metter at the earliest nouerrt possible in the next session of Congress. She moved the adoption of this recommendation, 1:iss Hendricks seconded it, and the recommendation was adopted. Recoianenda t i.on was L:iss Fi tzgerald that each of also 1. ade by the 16 clubs have an International Relations chairman p,nd organiz.e She moved the aaoption of this study groltJs. r-e ccnmenda t i on, Eiss Esther Nelson seconded it, and it carried. Hiss Julia Lynch suggested that e ach send its delegates to the next state convention, prepared to submit nanes for candidates to the various elective offices of the Federation. local club me e t rng There being no further adjourned, to reconvene for lunch et 2:30 P.. business, the the Country at Club Convention Luncheon. a luncheon The final me e t 2:30 Lng , meeting of the Convention was held at the C01 mtry Club at 1934, Miss JUice Pedersen, .. P.E., May 27, president, presiding. llusic Ladies Double Trio, Provo, uten. l:rs. "Out of the Fog Gilg?n talked on: She suggested the need of Tor:;ether. Tf gd publicity to proLlote the growth of organized e!iorts, stressed agRin adequate preparation to reach any iven objective, suggested women cling to those thinf;s which are e s aen t La Ll y f em l n i ne and For-war-d and urGed the promotion of women by , women. |