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Show women take over mundane affairs, the males slipping into quiet obscurity. The First Lady frequently discusses the possibility of a woman for president. Just the other day she said something some-thing about a certain woman jugde on a federal r r1""- ,ih" f" 'iiaiifii-H fur a place ort the supreme court suggesting, to. that he could see no reason why the legal lady was not jlsu sound presidential timber. Thus she movf5 from discussing possibility and moves into the field of likelihood. Men will do well to remember re-member that there are more women than men in the country, and that this is, in theory at least, a land of majority rule. I These matters run toward the sordid things of I life doing the world's work, running things. Came along yesterday a woman with a more disturbing dis-turbing pronouncement, disturbing because of just a slight flavor of ambiguity.' It needs clearing clear-ing up. On The Telegram's picture page, Beatrice Bassett, head girl of Lady Wright's stables, was ' pictured. Lady Wright, the piece under the picture pic-ture said, is one of England's foremost horsewomen, horsewo-men, uses all female help in her stables. Well, that's her business. But she aid the reason was because "women have a gentler way with horses Than-men . " Now if that means what it could mean, we seem, to remember having noticed it in some women. If it means something else, men need not be bothered a great deal and the horses may get a kick out of it. So Lady Wright, do you mean that women are gentler toward horses than they are toward men, or that women are gentler toward horses than men are? That's all we want to know. - And in a Man. World! r SEEMS to be getting tougher and tougher for men. Along comes an eastern university pro-feasor pro-feasor to say that it won't be long now until |