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Show : WOMEN HEARD ON ! NEWLABOR BILL Some Object to Proposed Quinney Amendment Public hearlnT on th Quiniy - maaur: whirti wnuttl iiniFrtd HWr-riht-huiir Inw tor women. an to muk It poRHihl tor women to work more thun rlKht hour where necrs-nary, necrs-nary, were cIoimhI yesterday and the matter taken under advinement hy the senate committee on public health and labor. A- K. Harvey, representing onran-Ised onran-Ised labor, stoutly opposed the bill. Mrs. KImer 11 nch declared that the present elffht-huur law waa a well-meantnir blunder, for under U women look for additional labor after their regular employment hours, thereby violating the spirit of the law. Hhe asked that the business womn be consulted before laws In their behalf be-half be passed. Miss Cora Thompson and Mrs. M. E. Urattager, both business women t of Oftden, declared that If the eight- I- hour law Is not amended many women ! employed In that city will be replaced i by men. " |