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ALLIED AGREEMENTS THE THE WEEK HAS TOLD WOMEN ARE TO HELP MAY SAVE EUROPE STQRY KNIT THE AMERICAS BY HKMiY W. Bl.W. eepted as part of the law of na- govern conversion of merchant fered >a resolution which pro¬ f tionH, they now accept that pro- ships for war purposes" (on the poses a general European finan¬ to is a brief sum¬ Admittance of Germany and Russia THE following hibition as henceforth binding: as agenda). cial and economic conference at Conference Called to Meet in Baltimore mary of the most important between themselves and they in¬ The British tried to have a pro¬ Genoa during the first weeks of i He the resolu¬ news of the world for the vite all other nations to adhere vision included in the above reso¬ March. supported thereto. lutions forbidding- the bombing of tion (which was adopted) by an Next Inter¬ Economic Conference May End seven days ended January 7: IV. merchant Vessels by aircraft, but exceedingly clever speech. In April Unique Among Tke* Conference! The week haji failed. A separate resolution to which he vaguely outlined hty The signatory powers, desiring rumor has one in the con¬ such effect is in order. Is It too plan, concerning which been an important to insure the enforcement of the been for the recon¬ national .Ckaotic Conditions. humane rules of law de¬ much to hope that the conference long busy, Gatherings. ference. The two Root resolu- existing: will forbid the use of aircraft as struction of central and eastern of clared by themselves with respect Europe. In that the subject tions concerning the behavior to attacks upon a*nd the seizure commerce destroyers?" plaji so inter- pleasant as be the of German reparations is subordi¬ BV OLIVER OWEN K1THN. asmuch as the state has the submarine were redrafted, and and destruction of merchant ships, But, may to considerations. It Ml BKX NrkKLHAY. Amaiie Mallen d'OstoUu, president ot locked industrial activity with politi¬ further declare that in above Vecord, there is still better nated larger the National Suffrage Party of <.'uba, is of self-preservation have is the reappeared as four resolutions, any person In Mr. Hoot has moved does not follow that the German FOB many years men have gath¬ LAW3 cal control. Potentially Russia the service of any power who shall prospect. total must be reduced, expected as another prominent delegate proven paramount to selfish richest country in Europe. Her natu¬ which the delegates of the Ave violate any of these rules, whether a resolution which would forbid reparations ered to eulogize the pan-Amer- The Hut Is not half complete, and sev¬ are and with "use in war of but, in order that Germany may eral have to political expediency, and as a ral resources boilndless, great naval powers adopted. 1 or not such person is under orders asphyxiating, poi¬ Ihe must be aided to recover ican spirit of Now countries yet accept th- the nation of a shall sonous or analagous liquids, or pay, friendship. invitation. it be ex¬ systematic exploitation them in full because of their governmental superior, her export trade. Her reparation the ladles to consequence may would emerge from financial sloughs quote be deemed to have violated the materials or devices having been are going try . action of because they call burden must be eased for the pres- pected that the year will see tremen¬ of despond. However, any importance, and i laws of war and shall be liable to jointly condemned by general ent and must be assisted their hands at it, but from a different the officials in Moscow can trial and as if for an opinion of the civilised world." she by tli* successful move¬ dous strides toward the rehabilitation bolshevik for certain comments: ! punishment credits. angle. Instead of discussing the up- Perilap« only upset, disorganize and, in fact, com¬ act of piracy and may be brought That resolution is now in debate, be assisted to ment ever initiated for co-operation 1- «»f Kurope economically, financially endeavor. This I. with little doubt of its Russia, too, must building of commerce, business and tween women re¬ pletely null industrial j to trial before the civil or mili- passage. her not for her own sake the of the American and they have done in the years that have The signatory powers, desiring tary authorities of any power i The conference is rising to its op¬ feet; closer relations the Americas, publics was taken at the Pan-American socially. took con- only, but also in order that Ger- among at Cannes elapsed since the bolsheviks make more effective the rules 1 within the jurisdiction of which ; portunities. j women Scientific Congress, held here in 193<".. Allied premiers sitting to he I must to week many may recover her former very j from all the American re- an women trol, and it is exceedingly problemati¬ for may be found. postpone another that coun¬ when auxiliary committee of have decided that economic and busi¬ how far and how soon Rus¬ adopted by civilized nations I comment on other im¬ profitable relations with publics are to pool their ideas on was formed. The tin* com¬ cal just * * * * adequate A beautiful but one in- pmpose ot at sia* can recover from th^ grievous of the lives of conference try. plan, | such mittee was two fold.first, to hold n ness upbuilding must be initiated the protection j portant developments. volving at least temporary sac¬ subjects as child welfare and blows that have been inflicted b> and non-combatants at j* Resolution I simply restates cer- conference of women with every meet¬ once, and unless the greatest possible virtue of political theories. neutrals of j # * * * rifices for France and the prospect education, women in industry, their of the Pan American Scientific Con¬ misguided declare that tain existing valid provisions ! of a I ing1 speed is shown in ending prevailing But Russia can recover with as¬ sea in time of war. The is out¬ Germany grown dangerously political and civil stasis, how the i gress, and secondly, to maintain in th. sistance. and if officials in Moscow the international law. Shantung negotiation powerful again. France, then, evil conditions there will be chaos. among those rules following j it to women of the Americas can help each periods between these conferences 'are to lend a helping hand Resolution J1 incites the other side of the conference.that is, must have a special inducement j close a as betwee:: It that the willing are to be deemed an established J in .other in matters to relationship possible is but natural premiers this recovery will be rapid with civilized powers to concur and is so in the technical sense, which fall with the plan. There's only pertaining their women's activities 111 various section* those other nations of of law: | one inducement that can win common should immediately look to sympathetic aid from part international make of their happens to be in this case the welfare and to the welfare of the American continent. which is Europe. A merchant vessel must be public profession France to hearty co-operation. j of their The Baltimore conference t«» countries rehabilitation of 1. of war Pickwickian sense. For that a countries. The pan-American hopes * * * * ordered to submit to visit and adhesion to the laws there- really namely, treaty of guarantee take a further step in this direction. vitally essential to any crystallised is so connected against German aggression. Is {conference of women, called by the Russia and search to determine its character in restated. Such public profes¬ negotiation vitally ijt. Rowe said recently: "I feel cer¬ policy of advancement. of neither Russia nor the seized. j Lloyd George prepared to concede league of Women tain the conference will have a definite . of other Officials before it can be sion from a certain nation which wi^h the conference that failure of [National Voters, iermany, not to speak world at can much prog¬ must not be that? to and educational value in the were disemboweled large expect A merchant vessel so flouted those a issue thereof would I m^et in Baltimore next April, lasting countries which ress if Lenin and Trotsky pursue it refuses to sub¬ lately egregiously successful The subject is, indeed, too com¬ United States, making known to our as result of the war. must be attacked unless promises to be in the their old-time attitude of baiting mit to visit anl search after warn¬ { provisions would be particularly be a severe blow to conference plicated for more than the most unique the history people the important results which th*- Taken into any scheme of reconstruc¬ nations with the idea of eventu¬ after cursory notice here. I have reserv¬ j of international women of Latin American countries at- as .1 result other ing or to proceed as directed j appreciated. hopes. That negotiation was sus¬ conventions, tion. and they have been ally exploiting them to the advantage ed. howevfrv, a little titbit, which T now securing, both in the enlargernen* . seizure. III binds Invitations to the of' the deliberations at Cannes. With¬ of the a condition of Resolution the five pended on December 20 and re¬ now present to the reader: The governments of their civil ar.d the it be ex¬ Internationale, A merchant vessel must itfct be j Central and rights strength in the immediate future, may which they have so long dreamed. the crew and i powers not to use the submarine sumed on January 4. There is a resolution proposing a conference South America and Mex- J ening of their civic activities.