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shington ai womeivirtrTOte. : During- ihe years the constitution al gnwfdment campaign -vas' making no wSgnss the women won many vie-, torflKft&3be statoa^Phe^receivedfl Hull suffrage to presidential suf frage to 12 and partial suffrage toT sev h The ^ITation a 1 AmaHqm 1 Woman Suffrage association lh 1912 opened headquarters In Washington and be gan an active campaign for the The National Woman's party, or ganised to 3918 by. Alice Paul, estab-r] Ilshed Washington headquarters to, 18IS and Introduced the militant Into the campaign. Alice Pnal ? the third Quakeress to HLmmorteli2e herself? la i|he spectacu lar flgme of the struggle. She Is a practical politician and developed the deadliest eart Index on members ?T \ congress that practical politics has ^swf seen. SBretty sooa she -was' ser* tog notice through the White House pickets that the pjfcfldeqf was position of Jafl sentences had no ?f mltan ?, TMtej tot'Wi' record by making JWWwSS ! c 3 'JM % : ' ved and op- their capital ;and sfans behind the V!i i. %?ls was that ail should he called hack ^coneentcaM ^n a ahOUltl wHb all ?n<t with the a kt? 4-4 mn IKa mnc Tedfcy ? pttK:?outh Bom continued his gal army, and in. M ls$ned ai eali for lee, ?n the 'aoutl Miounced Prance aiding WranjsfT i $?:***> giving 1w IfiW ?* said to ta*ve the ldTflnd 1 fominu: ?hevttl m te'coiittltation *here & a :-h sasjRffi ?htfon or genera. assembly i state " shall act upon any lent of the constitution of the ."States t.i upo^l ?)/ <^gfW? several states unless such coin or ^neml wombly stall Mve tlflcatton of wages of soft conl dtilJe competitive flaidj*iga to President WUson. .1 ttnference. of operator* Cleveland spent five i.T.TT.SC &sss:ss 3ft to Be Th??wfi OpiK? ?? and Money : pf VMItorf ; Se No Good Then,; S. C. ? Columbia 1r ttjiF. tion ^,*4 6rr? ;,fcale_ tor uneut of Mm Jortaer mem i 8iit iWJacatj, I>lYlBlon city septetoiber 20-21. locations '^miiTlaWy. ae ontfc ^rtStaa. rjnf'W Who have B? ->tW:|eunion aro:. Governor Cox .Franklin D. Roosevelt, Secretary of State Bain bridge Colby, Senator Oscar W. Under so^h Major General Bailey, the Ime^w 81st The gates of the c be thrown, open to the Wildcats and the. visitors' mouefr Sfejll be no good in: i Columbia: yThe1 ? ^'?y.;<rfBcl^ >^e | lag made to rent ion ever . r:: reunion should communi jintment of '*.!** lerhood Of Rail i accounting and r ceiver for in era In Wk ?? > , ? aSs le. Raleigh count* SPtiR'iDe; m cKurh. WAV CLOte^V : Making TTh^Poles'10 lave closed the ?ateir*y of escape, taking prisoner, and Mate rials inSijiich <juantitl*tf.; th^p^ f. Polish, pe^ce delegates at aunsg i?tB fera to those submitted by M. Dan** $ :?*8ky, chalwAtf <rf the Sorfet dele. (f?Uoo .t Morion of the RomoPoI- I Uh contennc^f.^, ' 1 The POUsh delegation's inanition* ! ?rere toinsUt updnaa honorable |Hl^ durable peace ?o? Jt Hfia said at the foreign office that no new instruc Hfflnsk are -beinc informed J lew and otherwise of tho Pollah mil itary succeta**,: yhic&gnay resu &te U reversing the situation or a&least.. greatly changing jtktf..tentt ? ?f Sotlet delegates presented at the opening of ;wm Not Crovyn Prinee C?ro? of Rumania York-? C? own Prince Can** Bumania, ioldler and ' diplomat wl?? has traTellf d acroM the United 8ta*^? on bia trip around the world, arrireil iJer Gio1
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