Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 16, 1922, Image 1

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♦ the aid of m edicine, cures nine
♦ cases ou t o f ten o f asthm a.
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( I n te r n a tio n a l N e w s W ir e S e rv ic e )
( S u c e s o r to th e S e m t-W e e k lr T tdlnga, Voi. 4 3 )
A SHLAND, OREGON. THURSDAY, M ARCH 16, 1922
R. S. MUNGER
10 BE HELD IN
II IN OCT.
V
ON
PACIFIC WILL SEND:
delegates
—
t e r r it o r ie s ,
,
X .
COMMERCIAL BODIES ATTEND.
T en tative A genda Provides for Dis­
cussion o f T ransportation, Conser­
vation and Developm ent Problem s
R elatin g to P aa-P acifle Area.
W A RSA W ,
P o la n d ,
M arch
16.— !
W ar th r e a ts a g a in s t P o lan d by R us-
j sia w ere m ade in th e s h a rp n o te re ­
ceived h e re from Moscow ea rly to-
i day.
It w as d isp a tc h ed by G eorge
¡T c h itc h e rin . c o m m issa r fo r fo reign
! a ff a ir s in th e ^ s o v ie t g o v e rn m e n t, '
| w ho p ro te s ed a g a in s t th e ra id s on
J th e R u ssian fro n tie r by P o lish ir-j
M ARGARETTE
MATZEN« ! re g u la rs .
A V E R DIVORCED HER HUS-
A re p e titio n of th e ra id s w ould
BAND, i L G i ij GLOTZBACK, OX he c o n sid ered c a u se for th e d e c la ra -
G R o V.V d n O P A D U L T E R Y .
I Non of w a >‘ by th e soviet g o v ern m en t,
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th e n o te said.
i«a n -
ili
W ILL G. WOOD
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D ILI, IS FO RM A LLY P R E S E N T E D
TO T H E HOUSE BY CH AIRM A N
b'ORDNEY W ITH R E P O R T AT-
TACI1ED URGING AIM IPTION.
.Males T hat Co-respondent in Case
W as a Woman Over 5 0
Hf-'
W A SH IN GTON, D. C., M arch 16.
Tiie first P a n -P a c ific co m m ercial
c o n fe re n c e w ill be c alled to m eet in
H o n o lu lu in O cto b er by S e c re ta ry
o f S ta te H u g h es, a t th e re q u e st of
S e c re ta ry of C om m erce H oover, it
w as a n n o u n c e d here- today by Alex
u n d e r H u m e F o rd , d ire c to r ^ f ’ th e i
P a il-P a c ific union.
War Threats Are
Sent to Poland
JO H N N E SB U R G ,
S outh
A frica,!
■Match 16.-—T he “ re v o lu tio n '’ has
¡co llap sed , a n d g o v e rn m e n t forces a r e 1
a c h e in c le a n in g up iso la te d bands}
of rebels.
T hey a re expected to i
have o rd e r re sto re d w ith in a s h o rt
tim e.
T h e s tr ik e r s have sig n ifie d
a w illin g n ess to re tu rn to w ork in
th e m ine field s w here th e tro u b le b e - ' n , E ’
-NEARLY ALL NATIONS BORDER*
IMG
No. 16.5
Revolution in South
Africa Collapses
if
&
MALARIA GERMS cahnot sur-
& vive three m onths in the rich »
<S> ozone at A shland. The pure do-
m estic w a te r helps.
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M easure P ro h u h ly W ill la»y O ver
I u til M onday W hen It W ill Be
C alled U p U nder E ith e r S pecial
R u le 'o r Nus|>ension of R ules.
Who Is
I’e i l e i l i y B eautiful and Does Not
A p p e a r Day O ver 25.
Each y ear the News of Birmingham ,
Ala., presents a $500 silver cup to the
person who has rendered the most dis-
tinguished unselfish service to the city
during the year. For 1921 it has been
; ^ ed
J 8- “ un®t [ ,o r
college^ H ow ard college t^ e
ST ..L O U IS , Mo., M arch 16.— Mme.
LOS A N G ELES, M arch 16.— Los
M a rg a re tte M a tz e n au e r a d m itte d to-
geles is th e firs t cL y in A m erica,
Anfe®
¡day th a t she a n d h e r h u sb a n d , F loyd
a s , a ’- as B can be le a rn e d h ere,
w hich h a s e v e r a tte m p te d to sta g e a l G lo tzb a c k > h av e s e p a ra te d .
Will G. Wood, s ta te su perintendent
W ASH IN GTON, D. C., M arch 16.
of public instruction of C alifornia, d e - ' T he m u ch -co n tested soldiers* bonus
_________ _ _
, clared In his ta lk to the illiteracy bill was fo rm ally p re se n te d before
conference in San Francisco th a t the t Ee h o u se inriav i„.
T h e fo rty -se c o n d a n n iv e rs a ry of Problem among the w hites of th is coun-
..
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b a n m a n h o rd -
T he fam o u s sin g e r d e clared t h a t '
try tra c e s to one passenger on th e ‘ X
th * Ways an<1 m ean s
sh e o rd e re d G lotzback o u t of h e r} th e 0 , d e r of Eastf>rn S ta r was cele- „ i<i/iiuvvcr
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Mayflower
whose
passenger
list le e ’ w * :b a *’e l'o,’t a tta c h e d fav o rab ly
New Y ork hom e on J a n u a r y 26, a n d b ra te d very a p p ro p ria te ly by A lpha . showed “John P eters, his m a rk /’ oppo- '^ c o m m e n d in g ad o p tio n .
0,1 tlle fo llo w in g day o rd e re d h e r a t- c h a p te r in a m ee tin g held M onday site th e well-known “X" used by per- i T be hill pro b ab ly will lay o v er
} sons unable to w rite._______
u n til M onday, when it will be called
to rn e y to b rin g s u it fo r d iv o rce on ev e n in g a t th e M asonic h all.
■he g ro u n d s of a d u lte ry .
up u n d e r e ith e r special ru le o r s u s ­
, An e x c elle n t p ro g ra m h ad b e e n !
c h ild re n 's ex p o sitio n on th e sam e
sc ale as a a re g u la r s ta te fa ir. T h e
h u g e e v e n t will he held A pril S to 16,
and it is a n tic ip a te d th a t th e re will
be not less th a n 10,000 c h ild re n ex-
h ib ito rs and 25,000 a rtic le s of all de­
s c rip tio n s, m ade by th em se lv e s ,on
pension of ru le s, d e p e n d in g upon th e
M me, M a tz e n a u e r d en ied th e r e - ¡ a r r a n g e d a n d was c a rrie d o u t as fol-1
display.
a g re e m e n t m ad e in th e m ean tim e.
p o rts t h a t she w as a b o u t to becom e low s:
T he to ta l cost of th e bonus u n d e r
.
P ia n o d u c t— M rs. W illiam D enton
T he exposition ta k e s on a civic a m o th e r.
th
e
plan proposed is placed a t $4,-
‘ A bout a m o n th ago I th o u g h t I an d M rs. Guy Jaco b s.
c h a ra c te r, being b ack ed by th e b o ard
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1 9 ,3 5 0 , sp re a d over a period of
of e d u c a tio n a n d m an a g e d by th e w as to becom e a m o th e r a n d w ired
R e a d in g — Mrs. K a th ry n U m p h lett.
20 y e a rs. Of th is to ta l only a b o u t
I p a re n t-te a c h e r s ’ asso c ia tio n a n d th e bim a s k iu S fo r a re c o n c ilia tio n ,” she
Solo— M rs. N. C. B ates.
,
$500,000,000
will fall upon th e gov­
'A s s is ta n c e L eag u e of S o u th e rn C ali- s a id - “ l l tu rn e(i o u t to be a false}
W h istlin g solo— Mrs. W ing.
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fo rn ia .
Back of th e plan a re tw o a la r m > th o u g h , a n d I am very glad,
R e a d in g — Dr. M attie B. Shaw .
and
only
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t $74.000,000 d u rin g
p rim a ry m o tiv es; to p re se n t an e d u - j fo r 1 w ould n o t w a n t to be th e m o th -
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th e fiscal y ear, 1922-23.
c a tio n a l d isp lay of th e in g e n u ity and e r
a c bild w hose f a th e r he w a s.” R. L. B urdic
sk ill of c h ild ren and to o b ta in fu n d si
She said th e c o -re sp o n d en t in h e r
T he p ro g ra m was excep tio n ally
W ASH IN GTON, D. C., M arch 16.
' w itb w hich to c a rry on child w e lfa re d iv o rce a c tio n is a w om an over 50. ¡good a n d th o ro u g h ly en jo y ed by a ll
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th e A ssistan ce lea g u e a n d fo rm e rly ; sh e is know n a s a n o to rio u s w om an i c,e » red an d a n u m b e r of th e v o u n g week a t W illa m e tte u n iv e rsity a t Sa- ,
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i San Diego ex p osition special e v e n ts , who h as b lac k m ailed and b ro k en up fo lk s fu rn is h e d e n te r ta in m e n t for lem is d raw in g c o n sid e ra b le a : t e „ J X . i c ns
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A c o m m itte e com posed of th e A. and o th er institutions.
h e a d s of d e p a rtm e n ts in t h e C ham - --------------------------------------
b e r of C om m erce, th e tra d e an d m a n ­
u al e x p e rts o f th e d e p a rtm e n ts of
s ta te , com m erce, tre a s u ry an d a g r i­
c u ltu re , It was a n n o u n c ed a re now
a t w ork p re p a rin g th e a g e n d a for
th e co n feren ce.
T he n a tio n s a n d d o m in io n s w hich
w ill be in v ited to send d e le g a te s to
th e c o n fe re n ce will be th e U nited
S ta te s, J a p a n , C hina, A u s tra lia , New
Z e a la n d , C an ad a, T he N e th e rla n d s,
K o rea a n d Siam . T h e te r r ito rie s of
A la sk a , H aw aii a n d th e P h ilip p in e s
L a n d e rs, of th e
P re s id e n t J.
w ill be s e p a ra te ly re p re s e n te d , a n d
'
th e V lad iv o sto k Qibovio
• i U regon S ta te N orm al school, a t Mon-
a i o sto k , S ib e ria , com m ercial
b o d ies will be re p re s e n te d also.
j m o u th , a d d re s s e d th e C h a m b e r, of
e te n ta tiv e a g e n d a p ro v id es for
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'b e r s of th e c h a m b e r w ere p re s e n t to
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In v estm e n ts.
4. I n te r n a tio a l
h e a r th e a d d re ss, fo r tt w a , one t h a t ! . „ d W c X s I ’ “ p o r ti o n o f u ' e "k7nd » v e r b s '
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° " e . k " ° W" ’B. ” " e a t i b etw een N ew berg a n d A sto ria. F r i - r a l l a co n fe re n ce o f p ro m in en t
tio n s in th e P a n -P a c ific a re a .
re-
deal a b o u t th o se o ld -tim e a ffa irs , t h e I day a fte rn o o n will see tw o g a m e s ,1 pu b lican s, esp ecially bonus frie n d s
a ll A sh la n d e rs feel a deep In te re st ev er s ta g e d
"
in th e c o u n tr y ,” say s.
d an ce w as soon tu rn e d in to one th a t one b etw een Jo sep h an d E u g en e an d F rid a y , w hen S p e a k e r G ille tte com es
in, th e s u b je c t being “ T he N orm al ¡W ells. “ T h re e of th e la rg e s t te n ts
th
e y o u n g e r g e n e ra tio n know m o r e ; a n o th e r betw een N o rth Bend and hack from his holiday wi h P re si-
School in A s h la n d .”
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,
, in A m erica, b ig g er even th a n th e
a b o u t. At th e sa m e tim e a n u m b e r P e n d le on. A shland is sch ed u led to dent H a rd in g in F lo rid a , to d e m a n d
E. D. B riggs a c te d as c h a irm a n of ,a rg e 3 t c |,.cus ,b jg top , h ay e bppn ,
of ta b le s w ere occupied by o th e r s , m eet a team from d istric t No. 3 on t h a t he acquiesce iu th e plan Tor th e
th e m e e tin g a n d a sk ed P ro fe s s o r j se cu re d l o ,,OU8e (h e e x h ,b its
who passed th e tim e w ith social F rid a y evening. T his w ill be e i t h e r ; gag ru le u n d e r w hich th e bon u s hill
V ining to in tro d u c e th e sp e a k e r o f
‘One of th e m ost in te re s tin g d iv i­
gam es of ca rd s. A fte r a b o u t an h o u r T h e D alles o r R edm ond. T he de- d e b a te w ould be lim ite d and th e m ea-
th e day, w hich he did in a few w e ll- 1
sions will he th e a n im a l d e p a rtm e n t.
of th is e n jo y m e n t th e call w as g iv e n } eld in g gam e betw een th ese tw o te a m s s u re ru sh e d th ro u g h w ith o u t a m e n d -
chosen u o id s .
in w hich th e y o u n g s te rs will d isp la y
to p ass to th e d in in g room , w h e re a i w as to be played y e ste rd a y e v e n in g ,; m ent.
P re s id e n t L a n d e rs sa id he b eliev ed th e ir p e rso n a l pets. W e expect to
c
o m m itte e had a rra n g e d r e f r e s h - '* « d th e c h a m p io n sh ip of th e dis-
Should G ille tte refu se as now is
b n s ness had tu r n e d th e c o rn e r, a n d , h „ ve „ r e g u la r d o m estic m en e g a rle .
m e n ts of ice cream and cake. T h e j tr ic t d e p en d s on th a t gam e,
jin d ica ed, th e rep u b lica n s w ould th e n
O REGO N A G R IC U LTU R A L COL­ t h a t a g re a t deal of m oney w as
LOS A N G EL ES, M arch 16.— N eith - d in in g room w as lig h te d only by th e ;
“ E v e ry th in g co n ceiv ab le th a t is
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L E G E , C o rv allis. M arch 16.— T h re e rea d , y , to be released as soon as R m ade by th e schoolboy o r g irl e ith e r e r Mrs. M adalyne O b en ch ain n o r Ar-
c a n d le s on th e b irth d a y c ak e as th e j e ig h t d is tric ts a lre a d y selected
ch
air.
be show n th a t b u sin e ss w a s: d u rin g Sch° o1 b o u rs o r in »heir ,h u r c - B u rc h , h e r c o -d e fe n d a n t, had m em b e rs filed in to th e d in in g r o o m } as follow s:
s tu d e n ts w ere in ju re d a n d sev eral could
I
in a e n n d it in n t n
o ’h e rs badly c u t by fly in g g lass, a s a W h a t C X « ? n t t X X n l tT,n r h T ' h0' ' ' ' ^ W‘U b6 S" ° W" ' a n d ’ “ H a b l e / '» - i k i n g to do w ith th e sh o o tin g of a n d took th e ir places a t th e tab les.
D istrict No. 1— Jo sep h .
re s u lt of an explosion of c arb o n b i­
.
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t me, he prizes will he o ffe red in each divi- J - B elton K en n ed y , a c c o rd in g to th e A f e r th e o th e r e a ta b le s
D istric t No. 2— P e n d leto n .
had been
¡b u rd e n of th e a rg u m e n t of A lfred
s u lp h id e in th e m id st of a class in sa id , is fo r som e one io say " L e t’s s io n .
D istrict No. 3— (T o be se le c te d .)
F. se rv e d , th e b irth d a y c ak e was cut
( . o . ” and lead th e way, w hen every-
“ T o m ak e th e a ff a ir do u b ly ln tc r . } M acD onald, defen se
c h e m istry a t noon y e ste rd ay .
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a tto rn e y ,
D istric t No. 4— A shland.
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a
good-sized
R o b e rt C. F u lto n , of Bend, Tresh- body w ould follow .
T b e exch an g e e s tin g we a re a rr a n g in g a p ro g ra m f M rs- O b e n c k a in ’s tria l on th e c h a rg e h elping,
D istric t No. 5— N orth Bend.
A bout 150 w ere p re se n t fo r th e
nian in m ech an ical e n g in e e rin g , was ta es etw een th e n a tio n s is g e ttin g o f u n u su a l special e v e n ts, such a s a l of m u rd e rin g K en n ed y .
D istrict No. 6— E u gene.
g a sh ed a b o u t th e face a n d eye; K en- back toi a point s o m e th in g n e a r to
m otion p ic tu re s t a r s ’ p a g e a n t, g r e a t '
M acD onald lau n c h e d in to an a t- e v e n t a n d each seem ed to e n jo y e h im - ! D istric t No. 7— Salem .
n e th B. H o llin g sw o rth , of M cM inn- w h a t *• w as prev io u s to th e w a r; o u td o o rs c o n c erts by w o rld -fa m o u s ta c k " l )On th e s ta t e ’s e ffo rt to show se lf th o ro u g h ly .
D istric t No. 8— N ew berg.
ville, receiv ed a g ash n e a r th e eye '" B ro a d b u sin e ss is w aiting up to th e a rtis ts , an d m any o th e r a m u se m e n t th a t B urch ay in w ait fo r K ennedy
____________
,
D istrict No. 9— A sto ria .
a n d a scalp w ound. O th e rs received noeds
fbe c o u n try and is p la n n in g f e a tu re s .”
¡w h ile M rs. O b enchain lu re d th e la t- SEN A TO R R E E D AGAIN
N in in g e r a n d W a rn e r, p ro p rie to rs
ROM E, M arch 16.— Pope P iu s XI
m in o r s c ra tc h e s a n d c u ts.
,o do m ore b u sin e ss th is y e a r th a n }
_________________ _
te r to th e sp o t in B everley G lenn
ATTACKS P A C IF IC T R E A T Y of t h e pool hall on th e c o rn e r of P io - 'w ill b rea k a p rec e d e n t May 29 by
T he explosion o c c u rre d d u rin g a ev er b efo re b o th in fre ig h t a n d pas- r n K ,,;A T |,A ( ; I U F T T F W IT H
w h ere th e sh o o tin g o c c u rre d .
W A SH IN GTON, I). C„ M arch 16. n e e r an d Main s tre e ts , h av e m ad e leav in g thei V atican , a c c o rd in g t o
lec u re by Dr. W a lte r S co tt, p rofes- s e n s e r c a rry in g ; a n d th e b u ild in g
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H e said t h a t th e re w as no co n c lu ------ A gain a tta c k in g th e fo u r-p o w e r a rra n g e m e n ts to g e t th e r e tu r n s by "be G io rn ale D 'Italia
LGSS O F S P E A K E R ’S ('H A IR
s o r o f c h e m istry . F ire , w hich sp re a d ^ 'fn a tio n is g e ttin g m uch b e tte r and
,siv e evid en ce th a t B urch w as in th e tre a ty a s a “ q u a d ru p le a llia n c e .” w ire froni Salem , a fte r each g am e,I
T he p o n tiff’s public a p p e a ra n c e
W ASH IN GTON, D. C. M arch 16.
on th e la b o ra to ry tab le s, follow ing w111 co" f* " ue lo im prove, Mr, L an-
t h . ex p lo sio n , w as p u t o u t by t b e i a e r s
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T h e in ju r e d m en w ere ta k e n to th e by
L a n d e ra » « • 'h e fa r t th a t « o v e rn m e n t la n d s a t D eception P a ss, t Los A ngeles a ,C h a r g e d
co lleg e h e a lth serv ice a n d tre a te d .
c a P ltal a n d la b o r m u st get to g e th e r.
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be e d u c a te d to have re sp e c t fo r one
ST R E E T ClaOSES ITS DOORS a n o tb e r, a n d o u r school system of
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to d ay m u st s ta n d resp o n sib le fo r th e
T h e r e s ta u r a n t rec e n tly opened on e d u c a ,io n ° f th e m en an d w om en of
F o u r th s tr e e t by J. J. P o c k fo rd h a s ' to n io rro w -
closed its d o o rs, a n d a w rit of a t-
^l r ' B a n d e rs said he believed th a t
ta c h m e n t has been issu ed by J u s tic e tb in g s w ould com e hack a f te r th e
G ow dy’s c o u rt, sig n ed by a Mr. Good- W0ldd w a r f° a b e tte r basis th a n was
let.
T h e w h e re a b o u ts of P ic k fo rd bad Pre v ' ous to th a t tim e. T he city
a t th e p re s e n t tim e seem s to be un- of A sb lan d w ould com e back a n d be
k n o w n to his frie n d s, a n d it ts not b e tte r for th e local fig h t th a n it had
k n o w n w h a t th e re s u lts of th e w rit ev er been.
He said all m u st w ork
w ill be.
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a big fig h t in co n g re ss fo r a re d u c ­
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tio n a n d re a d ju s tm e n t of fre ig h t had a n o th e r in sta n c e of e x o rb ita n t
r a te s on fa rm p ro d u c ts.
fre ig h t ra te s called to his a tte n tio n
S e n a to rs C ap p er, of K a n sa s, a n d by a fa rm e r w h o .r a is e s re g iste re d
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fre ig h t r a te s m u st com e dow n b e fo re He sh ip p ed a m ilk -fed calf to W ash-
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F r e ig h t r a te s a re ru in in g th e far- $ n . 9 5 . O ut of th is he had to pay
m ers, a c c o rd in g to S e n a to r L aF o l- 60 c e n ts co m m issio n : fre ig h t, $5 5 8 ’
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DUBLIN. M arch 16.— T he w om en ¡rig h ts m u st be p ro te c te d an d th a t
oi Ire lan d a re a lre a d y a s s e rtin g th e ir they sh a ll n ot be denied th e fra n -
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: chise sim ply because th e E n g lish law
D e p u ta tio n s of Irish w om en have} h as se t 30 as th e ag e a t w h i c h 'a
¡called upon A rth u r G riffith , p r e s i- ; w om an is e n title d to vote.
¡d e n t of th e D ail, a n d o th e r le a d e rs of Irisl, A rm y G ives Wom<-n S u p p o rt
the prov isio n al g o v e rn m e n t, d e m a n d -,
C o u n tess M arkievicz. .Mrs. Sheehy
¡m g th a t th e ag e of e n fr a n c h is e m e n t! S k e ffin g to n an d Mrs. A ine C e a n n ’,
¡in th e F re e S ta te be fixed a t 21 y e a r s , to g e th e r w ith M ary M acSw iney. a re
in ste a d of 30, th e ag e fixed by th e ¡le a d in g th e fig h t fo r w om en’s rig h ts
E n g lish law s. T he w om en p rom ise in Ire la n d , an d th ey claim th a t th e y
to m ak e th is one of th e in te re s tin g have th e su p p o rt of th e Irish rep u b -
fe a tu re s w hen th e tre a ty goes to th e i lican a rm y . T h e re a r e som e prom i-
c o u n try .
n e n t sn ffra g i8 ts who a rp o p p o sln g thg
T h e w om en lea d e rs who took a e ffo rts of th e g ro u p led by C o u n te ss
d a rin g p a rt in th e s tru g g le fo r Irish M arkievicz. d e c la rin g th a t ii. th e
freed o m , d e c la re th a t w hen th e elec- com ing e le c tio n th e w om en of Ire la n d
tio n s a re held th a t th ey will not ta k e will sta n d for th e rep u b lic an d a con-
“ n t ixfe„C1’y , ° f “ Up De V a le ' a ” o ' tin n e d fig h t fo r its c re a tio n , as op-
1 p C ollins; b u t will w age a cam- posed to su p p o rt fo r th e F re e S ta te
paign for co m p lete e q u a lity in poll Such a sta n d will m ean renew ed w ar-
tics fo r th e wom en of Ire la n d and fa re , th ey d e c la re
Will su p p o rt only th o se c a n d id a te s
C o u n tess M arkievicz is u rg in g th e
who a re read y to pledge th em selv es Iris h w om en to b ase th e ir fig h t in
, to such a p la tfo rm .
th e com ing electlong on thGjr dp;nan<1
A m a jo rity of th e “ C u m an n n a fo r fu ll po ltical rig h ts , a n d sh e re-
m ban,
th e w om en le a d e rs o f Ire - fu se s to a g re e th a t a vote a a a in s-
, lan d , a re b etw een th e ag es of 1 8 a n d th e F re e S la te is a vote for c o n tin u e d
¡25, a n d th e y a re in s is te n t th a t th e ir w a rfa re .