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Show Rfcome Is Promised 0 Woman In Senate L Irtheless. August Senators Retain Boyish Sex It fLgnism Behind Veneer; Utah Law-m Law-m I maker Deplores Feminine Tendency m I to Mix in Public Affairs IEjLondcni of Tho Stand-L Stand-L !:- M T!lP Sfinflnr'3-W Sfinflnr'3-W rmlner. eivv.' June S I'. as a rc-ffL.Y-n.rvy conditio, ' I-cm politics a woman RS m the United S P '". - h .1 .',v ,1 Mi.- hold g?t , n the mat? fl etion l'!iinM 'o .-. lo. Ml ft hat ' could the P.,,,, P . f . iin:r-l he B?,k.. 1 out bl-ica W :Ik' I' v. pig- ffr--' ure W0 w ' J 1M, I. thnr pirate-' K7 E ex anta?on!.-in if ou I ' r .i j . BPnrts of women who art? Cr to fight their wa'- Fff'uV t' 'aJlns feminine Lfcr tOfs are .Mrs. peter fifMlanwola and Miss Belle LVjHM.IPP but there are to-hf.-s tUppln' their timid Caoiltlcal pond to see Just L.j; ru'er i. Emj) bi poi n e ladles - el. .1 tho Etonv term "' Mi- - I hall PjV'' ' l"rl Ifffir Hf mpJ'urc and this- Is :ho general at- fitter o.' far. Ren.iUrs arc j torrirJ to participation by , tb' afl.iirs "f senate a the jaroe hippy anti-Mpa- B0t mm lool: forward to i A!hur-t Arizona, hegln-jtv hegln-jtv l'.. fails to see when of the "most august body K qaL, c; t rorann. B ' ?ecn e a oens t tlBp, - "i wh iffTrr r - fALrr or ivn in on "Bj rf traJalnf in publi' liT. S ' :". MJr- in the ers the I Worna ii - Int m- balance u hat she la - S ' HHp h:-" h.in-'d greatly I, KgMs-:i IK tDtll pti-dd a leu li of lit. . a flnv- KiirwoulJ. I;- to Sartriao i i Ifornla. Kct; th- Kdlbave :-.rr thlnv to do with nl-s !)-' Ht-'- bcrt; --ii irn.-.ed fiBw i--Mor i aullf Di'-t Bh IW tlx Biitu: ' V n of wo- 4B 't?n -i-aJs li-- would be BfL'0-'1' ' J f" th' 5 KSM'M I I. SUPP.ISl 1 1 J m n:3'r jr(-ri- -i fin 1 Uti '' N'o h Dakot B Pen a st-iunrh friend of . ?. C- IT. ktj Irfenatr Uli Iifil Injun th. Ir cause by go-M go-M I h' dissuaded "i hert I I ll'J bettor for : in n, n-.w to ul . r r - ! , . i Oj llarjj H eiceptlons, however, foi B Bu of his own s:..t. i... i Kifd for years n-J h.r. Ji should I rom- hard 1 lift Nefore they try for I r ! such hlgrh places as the aenat k. remarked with nnaIltJ.UO 8enate- ITAH SENATOR TVJLKS right of women to run for offiro nr 1 I tendency. w c need women now in the home more than we ever needed !l thcefreM U '? ,ack of hom tia It the in:.tter with the world todav erc are too many apartment housed -co manj boarding houces and not enough hom." ntn The senator do-s not Insist tQ; r- ho ihin..3 back to the home" m0ve-V" m0ve-V" r ",? ,M ' ' -men would b decidedly b-neflclal in the race A man will not fl3ht f-:.r h!. board.ins houFC."' he says. St?na;or Walsh of Mcachusetts rtPhaxed the point. woman has UBt aa much rtjht as a man to run for the Mi.ii.' ftiit - . . . as capkble as a man and that she should oc considered exactly as a man In the agnate.1' ( i Senator Dupont of Delaware decla"- 1 ed for equal rights but nc. -pre'er-entUtl rUmts." " II SHE ifs UBHjETY "1 really should hrvc aO.-'d Pa -. ,. ' Chapman Catt end Alice P aul to -ol- ' Laborata on the statement which Senator Sen-ator LaFollette was wr.iinj to hav.- -made for him In respect to women j running for the senate. He was anxious anx-ious to Ret back on rho floor of the eenate to vote on some ouestlon pp.. i eo he gave me carte blar.cho to maPo a statement ln favor of the proposition proposi-tion "--s strong as you have a rnnd to youne lady." hs said. Senator Spencer of Missouri was rilling to stare that a women ml3hi be greater acoulfltHn !n some Instances Instan-ces to the 3e-a:e than a man. Scn-itor Capper of Kansas dlFagrccu-wlth dlFagrccu-wlth Senator Spencer on that point. He doeo not believe that a woman cat be of more use ln drawing certain kinds of legl'atlon than a men but ). there Is a woman within the state who has outstanding t.blliry for public service ser-vice she should be elected. |