Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 321, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1920 — HON. W. L. WOOD FOR SUFFRAGE [ARTICLE]

HON. W. L. WOOD FOR SUFFRAGE

OUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE ' MAKES HIS POSITION KNOWN. Hon. W. L. Wood of this city and representative in the lower house of the Indiana General Assembly of the counties of Jasper, Newton and Benton, has replied to Governor Goodrich in reference to the proposed one day’s session of the legislature to ratify the national women’s suffrage amendment Representative Wood favors the ratification of the suffrage amendment, but is opposed te a one. day session for the reason that business of importance demands the attention of that body, and a one day ' session would not give opportunwy land time for the proper action on these important matters. • ln "grsss: and is considered one of the best posted men in the assembly. Me has made a splendid record and _ » anxious that a special session of the legislature may take some needed action in reference to the tax law and possibly the road law. We believe the Lieutenant Gov- - Bush has raised a very ima* constitution.