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Show UTAH FEDERATION B. AND P. W. CLUBS helped International Relations Fourteen of the seventeen clubs in the state have appointed an Interna Twelve tional Relations chairman. clubs held one annual international relations meeting during the year. Eight clubs are associate members of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women. Thirteen clubs studied international relations problems through lectures, Four study groups, or round tables. clubs cooperated with other clubs in international affairs. Letters were sent from 'our state federation to members of Congress in favor of World Court, continuing and pro munitions investigations, testing the size of appropriations for Letters were sent to each defense. asking the club to cooperate by sending letters to members of Con Four clubs re gress from the club. club the ratification of the National Child Lab 0 r Amendment by the State Legislature an is <?ne of the few States in which legIslatIOn has been passed prepara tory to cooperation with the National Government in the economic security secure so-called program. It is felt that each member of the tate Federation is fully alive to the lmportan<;:e. an? necessity for study and in the affairs of par tlcipatlnn the committees, the State and the NatIon. They all realize that the lOCl very foundation of our form of Gov ernment rests largely upon the sup port and help of the individual citi zen, her beginning with m whatever will appoint an In 2. That all clubs hold Interna tional Relations meetings in Febru following sugges ary, if possible, tions sent out by National Interna tional Relations Chairman. club become an as sociate member of the International Federation of Business and Profes sional Women's Clubs. 4. That definite time be pro grammed for a study of International Problems by each club. ELIZABETH FITZGERALD, Chairman. Legislation The year has esting one mittees. a new movements legislation and governmental at in. fairs have been of absorbing interest to everyone. The individual clubs have spent a great deal of time and effort on different legislative mat This has been time well spent 111 the added interest in and knowl ers. edge and appreciation activities. mental Utah has of govern worked diligently to the National Legislative for the year. It .has urged progra the ratincauon of the World Court Protocol by the Utah Senators, has carry out greatest ALICE L. MANNING, We have made a concerted effort give heed to the recommendations made in the National Magazine re port for the year-namely: to We, as a State organization heart ily endorse the recommendation to list the "Independent Woman" in the Reader's Guide. We have conducted a campaign to put the "Independent Woman" in the library of every club community in the State with the following results: 12 of our 17 clubs have placed tne Salt Lake magazine in a library. City reports the magazine in every library, including the University and the in city, schools, through the courtesy of the High Lake members. been most inter for the Legislation Com The many the Chairman. ternational Relations Chairman. That each bring measure, of security to all. Magazine We recommend: 3. duty to cast election, and thereafter to study in tel ligently and endeavor to cooperate Recommendations That each club her ote at the primary, then at the ported doing so. 1. 13 this Salt One club reports no library or public place in its com munity in which the magazine could In the State as a whole, be placed. there are at least 20 copies placed in and 10 of them have been and paid for by local have made a persistent and systematic effort to keep up the, the in already splendid interest, libraries subscribed We clubs. reading matter of the magazine. At many meetings, reviews of va rious articles 'appearing in the Maga zine have been given and open dis cussions followed which were intel provoktng and effec- ligent, thought . tive. In special instances resolutions |