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Show I ffllES i!C SOCIETY I 50PP0SES DAYLIGHT I 1IIPILI - At a meeting of the Ladies' Aid so-1 so-1 cjety of the First Congregational church, held last Friday afternoon the mcmbers of the society went on record as being unanimously opposed to the Hf ftaylight Saving bill, and In compli- Hf ance with the request of the members, Uie president of the society Mrs. .1. R. ' .Wren called on Mayor Francis this horning expressing ihe sentiment of .tlie society In this particular. have received many similar intim-&ions intim-&ions of popular opposition to the k measure," said Mayor Francis, this i jrjorning. "Local labor unions, some ; -tnislness men, many women's clubs,. seem to be emphatically opposed to -changing the hours of the day for 2vork and rest from what they are a,t present. Mothers particularly state t&at to change the hours as the .day-1 light saving bill calls for means of Absolute disorganization of the life of f. normal child, spoiling their hours clT rest and interfering most seriously ' 'with their hours of study and work." - Mr. Francis, stated that the city com-j com-j missloners would be guided altogether j by popular sentiment in the matter, , pnd if the majority of 0gden. citizens are opposed to the daylight saving bill there will be no alteration made in I ibis city. |