| Show yo b ty L The T e Diary o of a get I IBy I I By WEX JONES I NICE ICE thing thin in this year of grace 1 1950 1951 that a n man should be with without without out a vote Signs SI ns of an awakening among the sterner terner sex however Our parades paredes are stirring up women Carried Carriel a banner yesterday I VOTES FOR MEX MEN I II r I I WE DEMAND Dl fAND OUR RIGHTS I Large pave gave me a shove off the sidewalk and pinched the banner O 0 Fo 1 G F NaM NaMI I V Monstrous that we men m n who pay our u shar sharI share of the taxes have any anything an anything thing to say about their expenditure Missed train home last night and went to restaurant to get I to eat Waitress met me at the door and said Pardon me sir but have havo you an escort T TI I 1 replied that my wife wiCe was at home and that I had missed the train Waitress said ald Very sorry sir but we cant serve sene you here My 1 blood boils bolls at such oppression o Attended trial o of my friend Bill BUI Smith today He Is being sued for breach of promise evidently friendly to Bill Billas Billas Billas as the had on a creation that made them look like rag dolls Bills made a good in his favor and summed up j very favorably returned a verdict of ot Serve Sepe the right a thing Bill was lucky luck and he ho says we auf suf are fools to want men on juries when a 3 man Is on trial It Is weak easygoing men like Bill that make the cause so hard to ad advance advance advance vance Dined at with wilh my wife last night After dinner lit Ut a 8 cigarette Manageress came up and said We Ve cannot permit men to smoke In pub public public lic lie lieI I said that I had a perfect right to smoke if iC I liked and that I was de determined determined determined to maintain my rights Manageress Manageress said gak she abe was sorry but the Board of ha haJ passed an ordinance forbidding men to smoke in restaurants Went to jail as a n teat te t case Went Vent to Albany today with deputation deputa deputation tion to walt wait on the Governess SS tr g d Jons passage pa sage of o 1 nil hill equalizing the pay of men and wom women women women en teachers tE chers in the public schools r Governess hostile She said 1 see why men m n teachers should be paid P as much as women omen when they could coull be hired at cheaper rates I argued that if men do exactly the same mme work as acc women woman teachers teacher the should in all ll fairness be bo paid the same salary sale ry Nothing doing doln said the Governess s Delegations for and against racing alto also in Albany Prominent n pointed out abolition of racing wo won n i throw number of traIn esses and stable girls out of employ employment employment employment ment said ald racing cause caused fl many young cl to bet the wages uRges they should take home to their thir husbands husband hu band and children Police refuses refuse to allow any more parades in favor f man suffrage Says that by the Eight marked c down from nine Goddes l lor a of or War sick Ilek of the whole thin thing Our apartment house burned dos d r last night heroine got on the roof and boot back some Orne r of f r fth th the women omen who were crowding the fir escapes escapee Men Metr and children flat first J was ryas the cry I dont know that I do want to voi vo so much after all aU If we were on an y I 4 t tr V r O fl H B s equality with women no girl would get up to give me her seat at In a street streetcar car and I suppose wed have to pay for our own suppers instead of hain havin the girl take us out Resigned from Mens Mels Suffrage ut today President called me a tam tan slave lave to the tho tyranny of I I lam am I 11 i |