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JOHNSON CnjY-ENDICOTT RECORD, APRIL 28, 1917
HERE'S A TRIUMVIRATE THAT, MAKES CAESAR'S LOOK PALE
last state In t h e l a s t ' c o u n t r y to g i v e
w o m e n t h e full rights o f citizens un­
der a d e m o c r a c y .
O n l y the men o f
New
Y o r k can keep the state from
d e s e r v i n g such distinction."
to contact with a s t a t e w h e r e partial l e g i s l a t u r e r e c e n t l y gfcinted president­
w o m e n of R h o d e Island to v o t e f o r
suffrage has been e x t e n d e d t o w o m e n . ial suffrage tp the w o m e n of Ohio.
presidential e l e c t o r s .
T h e ' cause o f
The w o m a n suffrage resolution intro­
On A p r i l 11, the R h o d e Island Sen­ suffrage w a s v i g o r o u s l y u r g e d by se'vduced b y R e p r e s e n t a t i v e W l t a k e r has
a t e passed, 3^' to 3, an act enabling eral Senators.
been f a v o r a b l y r o p o r t e d out o f com­
mittee,
and
placed
on
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s
e
calF r o m D i x i e c o m e s the good word of
T h e measure
similar I m p o r t that the Alabama Edu­ ' endar at Harrisburg.
cational A s s o c i a t i o n has passed a re­ ! will probably c o m e b e f o r e the H o u s e
solution e n d o r s i n g suffrage
Alabama ' for final action A p r i l 17. T h e ne'eesschool superintendents are nearly all | sary v o t e s tor lts-sppss&ge a r e said to
If**pa«9ed at tills sesBion
men and up to now n e a r l y oil opposed be m sight
] It must also be a p p r o v e d by the l e g l s
to woman suffrage.
' lature, of 1913 before submission to the
A resolution submitting to thn vot
I electorate Is In order
e r s of I o w a constitutional a m m d m e n t
!
W i t h a strong m a j o r i t y , and both
granting full suffrage to w o m i n w a s
i hairmeii of the W o m a n Suffrage com
.passed, by the tawa Jtiuuse o l lUmre
mittee opposed to the cause, w i t h the
sentatives M a r c h Z9 by a. vote of SS5
! Speaker
o f the
House
arbitrarily
to 20.
switching the suffrage bills from t h e
On A p r i l G, w o m e n o f Vermont w e r e
' Judiciary C o m m i t t e e
before
which
g i v e n the r i g h t to v o t e for presidential
they w e r e o r i g i n a l l y h e a r d , to the
electors u n d e r a bill passed by the
j \ \ (Jinan's Suffrage c o m m i t t e e , the wo
Senate.
T h e m e a s u r e had h.-c n ap­
men of t onneetleut are h a v i n g an up
proved by the House, with a precision
hill fight
On A p r i l 5, the three-hour
for
referendum
The
referendum
hearing was g K e n them si \ « t i leglsln lb
.a
rlausc was stricken out by the Senate
. t o r s made speeches f a v o r a b l e to both
and the bill returned to the lluu^e
lnlU w h i l e four others w e r e r c n r d o U
I ndpr a suspension of the rulethe Wisconsin Senati
T>T \pr!T PV • u« rnt'inny"
jaasseil I h a b i l l n r o Y l d l m : fur aubima .
I h e Oliiu S u p r t m e Court on A p r i l
filon of a full suffrage niensurt t < pupii I ' iipli'-id the ri>!ht of muni, i p a l i t " i
lar vote T h e Senate v o t e stond Jo io to i/riie.t woman MilTragi under holm
12
T h e bill n o w goes to Assembly
, n i l . i hart< r* A s t a t e w i d e i.inipalgn
1
LARGE STOCK OF
0. and J . TIRE
1
SECONDS
I
JUST RECEIVED
F r o m left to n^ht, G e o r g e F Johnson, o w n e r of the B i n g o s ; Fa\ S Benedict, Secre­
tary of the C l u b and " C h i c k " Hartman. the n e w pilot
Can y o u beat the combination"'
UFFICERS IN DANGER
AT ENDICOTT FIRE
Derrickson Rolls Barrel of Gasoline
Oat of Path of Flames
T h e p r o m p t action of Officers Hird
sail a n d D e r r i c k s o n at Eudleott s Sun
d a y m o r n i n g flro p r e v e n t e d a serious
conflagration.
T h e building
owned
b y J. . M o n r o e M o s h e r and occupied by
L o u i s N o w m a r k a s a fish
market
c a u g h t flro about 1 o'clock, w h i l e the
eneral Carting
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Phone 6124-M
J O H N S O N CITY, N. Y .
lt»Tt
*timtt
t w o ofllL-ert. a c r e s t a n d i n g In front of
the < eniral F i r e Station
T h e y heard
shouts coming from the direction of
M o n r o e street and t h i n k i n g that a
fight was in progress they ran d o w n
the a \ e n u e but as they neared the
c o n n r they saw smoke c o m i n g from
the building on M o n r o e street
Ofll
i er I'errlckson quickly pulled the box
on the corner and Blrdsall rushed to
the fire W i t h the aid of pedestrians
he pulled Mosher's d e l i v e r y car out
and pushed it up the a l l e y
H i s atten
Hon was then attracted to a barrel of
gasoline which stood in the path of
the
flumes
R i s k i n g hiB life he grab
bed the cask and r o l l e d it out of the
building
Dut for his p r o m p t action
the resulting explosion would prob­
a b l y have caused g r e a t d a m a g e T w o
w a t e r lines w e r e laid and the progress
of the flames w a s soon c h e c k e d Chief
H u b e r of the d e p a r t m e n t d i r e c t e d the
work- Jit - t h e n rem en w i t h
foresight
and skill
T h e building w a s damaged
e x t e n s i v e l y Inside and t h e stock on
both floors w a s d a m a g e d by fire and
water
T h e upper floor M r M o s h e r
used as a g r o c e r y s t o r e r o o m
Pennsylvania
Is showing
the
EQUAL SUFFRAGE P L A Y
IS STILL GAINING
I regret that the e x i g e n c i e s of the
war situation have p r e v e n t e d this re
solution from being number o n e " was
the comment of Senator Jones of
New
M e x i c o , In Introducing the fed
eral suffrage amendment In the Sen
ate
Senator Jones is the n e w chair
man of the Senate W o m a n Suffrage
Committee
H e b e l i e \ o In the pass
age of the federal a m e n d m e n t and Its
adoption by the states
H e a r i n g s on
the amendment are s i h e d u l e d to he
held by the Senate. A p r i l 20
The
creation of a w o m a n suffrage
c o m m i t t e e In the House
correspond
iag u> fiw o o m m l U t w a l r e a d y e T l s t l n g
In the Senate, Is hoped for by suffrag­
ists as the result of a request recelv
ed by Speaker C l a r k l r o m the National
A m e r i c a n W o m a n Suffrage Assocln
Hon
T h e Speaker
expressed
his
hearty approval of the proposa and
Cornell T ' n i v e r s i t y has m o r e than promised that he would see that^ It Is
,1.700 students t a k i n g - p a r t In the regu duly brought b e f o r e the H o u s e for con­
sideration
T h e announcement of the
l i a r m i l i t a r y drills of the u n i v e r s i t y
Speaker's support on t h i s question has
j been r e c e i v e d with gratification
at
suffrage headquarters w h e r e It is re­
garded as a long step t o w a r d expedi
tious.handling of the r a t i o n a l woman
suffrage amendment
O w i n g to the
pressure of other important questions
b e f o r e t h e Judiciary C o m m i t t e e
to
which constitutional a m e n d m e n t s a r e
referred the suffrage a m e n d m e n t
In
the opinion of Its friends has hither­
IN
to had hard sledding
In t h e hands
of n special c o m m i t t e e for the consid
(•ration of this particular question If
Is expected that q u i c k e r action will
b e obtained
1
for ( h a r i e r r«*\ isiun is under w a y
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1B passing w o m a n suffrage as a pertin
ent w a r measure.
P o i n t i n g out
that a
w o r l d wide
m o v e m e n t t o w a r d s d e m o c r a c y Is g i v
i n g v o t e s to w o m e n e l s e w h e r e , and
d e t e r m i n e d that the men o f N e w Y o r k
shall not lag behind in an effort to do
j u s t i c e to w o m e n , the m e n teachers
of N e w Y o r k , under the p r e s i d e n c y of
W a l t e r L . H a r v e y , fbnmerly o f T e a c h ­
e r s ' C o l l e g e , h a v e o r g a n i z e d a men
T e a c h e r s ' l>eague-for W o m a n Suffrage-)-]
w i t h headquarters at 48 E a s t 34th
Street.
In soliciting the c o o p e r a t i o n
of all teachers In c o l l e g e s , a n d In pub­
lic and p r i v a t e schools, the l e a g u e de­
clares
" I t is unthinkable t h a t equal
suffrage will not u l t i m a t e l y prevail
the w o r l d o v e r
But I t is not unthink­
a b l e that w h a t w e proudly call the
g r e a t State o f N e w Y o r k , m i g h t b e the
3
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laSISiaiSMSliiMi^
"On
second reading, bills granting
w o m e n full suffrage and right to prac­
tice l a w passed N o v a Scotia leglsla
ture unanimously W e d n e s d a y . March
21 •
N o v a Scotia, t h e International Alll
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Ince of Canada to enfranchise Its w o
men
Canada Is not w a i t i n g until at
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the lesson Inculcated Into England's
body politic b y w o m e n ' s w a r service
T h a t lesson Was that E n g l a n d ' s worn
en are too valuable factors of w a r
w o r k to be crippled by disfranchise'
jj-tantmt—Canada. while- t h e w a r
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The
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the f o l l o w i n g news from ( anada
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