Show Y W. W C. C A A. MEET OPPOSES CHANGE IN LIQUOR LAW i l MILWAUKEE EE April 28 United Press tress Press Delegates of the Young I Women's Christian association convention which has been In session session ses sea sion here since last Wednesday were on their way home today satIsfied satisfied sat sat- they JJ had d accomplished the program which had been planned plannett Featuring these accomplishments were the passage of ot the tho personal membership amendment to the constitution Constitution con Con- and anti a resolution favoring the eighteenth amendment Delegates by a large larg majority voted voted vot yot ed In ta favor or of ot the membership amendment which opens thu tM way for any woman over 18 years of ot age to become a voting voting- member of ot I the organization Previously only those who were members of ot Protestant protestant Protestant Protes protes- tant evangelical churches I and hold office in the association i After having been put off oll day after d day the convention finally went on record In favor lavor of ot the eighteenth amendment nt S and declared they opposed any action which might tend to weaken the act The closing session last night was given over to the election of ot officers officers cers of ot th the business arid and 1 professional lorial women's department Mrs Henry Allie Fiedler Pasadena Pasadena Pasadena Pasa Pasa- dena Co Cal was named president I |