Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1929 — Page 9
WISH VOTE ■gfPENOS UPON ■ YOUNG WOMEN IKe Million “Flappers” And KKlillion Others Have First Bl Turn At Polls Hi "O' ■■ r ,. ~,..,,,1. "ill have a chance to vote Hi, |lt , 1..! Election on May I’.tl HM...1. .--'er their choices al the election in 1924. ■K, u . , ~oii.n on of this increase BW,...sic", tor by the eufranchi.seHH;. |lf , v. omen between 21 and BV ( The remainder is con , present the natural in population. onlv > out of 615 parlimentary BH ls tim.':. :■ do men still have a nta . IIV .■ aemeu. The business'dis|K(.t< ~i London and some of the coni, |K n ' , H | .1 areas of the country are only plat es where men still retain
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a majoilty. Some striking temlnlw majorltl are: h lVer ‘J Wl 21,864 Manehest ur 352 heeds " 94m Bradford ’ Many other cities anil towns are, proportionally, not far behind. Political forecasters still disagree on the effect this change In the electorial strength of the country will have on the election. Some hold that women will vote as more or less of a unit hi favor of questions that particularly luteiest them; others believe that most of the new young women will vote Labor, still others that most of them will vote Conservative; and not a few hold that in most cases the young women will vote as father, husband or brother does, thus nullifying the effects of the new law. Sixty Women Candidates More than sixty women will seek seats in the new House of (Commons. Organized women have been busy urging programs on the the various parties. Some of these programs are contradictory leading to considerable perplexity on the part of candidates and party agents as to just what it is.
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women want. Some women wish the married woman to be free to choose her occupation; others think married women should be forced to give up their jobs to the unmarried and themselves stay at home. Some think the completion of sexequality is the best way of safeguarding feminine Interests while others hold with equal vigor that concentration on sex-equulity may unduly delay the coming of social reform. Ihe so-called left wing group of women’s organizations has recently Issued a general election program which calls for equal pay and equal and equal opportunities for women, the abolition of the present solicitation laws the admission of peeresses in their own right to the House of Lords, the right of married women to retain their own nationality ,aud Government pressure at Geneva to secure international equality for women. This program has given much food tor thought to candidates anxious to please the majority section of the electorate. Sad but True The work basket now Is usually where father left It the last time be* sewed on a button.
Investigate Death Os Baby Buried Along Road Terre Haute, Ind.. May 23—(UP)— Death of a child, born near Dennison, ill., to Jennie Clayton, 23, and alleged to have been buried along a roadaide, by James Wertz, 24, and Charles Claxton, 17. brother of the mother,
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was under Investigation today. The womau was in a local hospital after being found in a serious condition due to improper medical treat- ■ ment. The two men were held In jail here under SIO,OOO bond each after Wertz admitted paternity to the child. , Sheriff Cold re n, Clarke county,
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Illinois, said au Investigation there reveajed that, the child died aftei birth. According to police, Wertz contended it was born dead. The three were taken into custody here after Clayton wired his mother in Pontiac, Midi., for funds. o BLOOMINGTON—DipIomas will be
UNEXPECTED A business opportunity came fll > to one young woman. Sickness >r came to a family. Just the right k home for another family was yg for sale at a bargain. A young jL man lost his job. They all were ; «l ready for the “unexpected” t' < event with comfortable savings I accounts. 6 r ■■■
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granted 152 graduates of the Bloomington high school at commencement exercises Monday evening, June 3, with President G. Bromley Oxnam, DePauw university, as the speaker. The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered Suuday evening, June 2, bx the Rev. E. F. Schneider, pastor of j the Fairview M. E. church. gaseauj-r,.'. rr.'. 1 !.-- it tm
