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Show B11BH HBH OO ANOTHER GOAL FOR WOMEN I The National Woman's parry is go I ing to try "to remove legal dlscrimi nations against women " In the past one never knew whether lie had to dodgf a brickbat or a bou tiuet when Alice Paul's pepful follow- ore rallied 'round the picket banner. I Whether one agreed wUb them or not as to their unprecedented methods of campaigning, nobody questioned J their courage. Many things entered into the late suffrage victory Years of patient, edu J j catlonnl work on the part of women whose hair i now while and whose j feet move haltingly, laid a lirm foundation. foun-dation. They sulfered the ridicule that comee to pionex pi Tnej had the steadfastness of pur . pose io keep right on when there I wasn't a ghost of a show of their winning win-ning our. Slowly public opinion changed to P j or ' the cause " W yoming, first state h. 21 ant equal suffrsne, adopted it larsrely as the result of a Joke. Rut from Wyoming to Tennessee i!ie 1 per irn i him -sixth.' there has been no turning back. Eight years ago Alice Paul, a young Q ... gathered a group of progres- in1 women about her "Let's concentrate our fire on con-gFCes" con-gFCes" was her call to her clan The rest is history, or a' lf-at. first pace publti itv But the battle Is noi yet done. "TO remove legal discriminations against woman," th" new task the Woman's party has cut out for itself. Is I no small one. The most ultraconserv alive can ! ii.ii no:'n:nn objec tionable in that goal. But When It comes to plterlng laws ' already on Ihe statute books there arc-several arc-several wavs of doing it, none of them J easy. oo |