Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1920 — All Allke. [ARTICLE]
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Lady Astor, the American M. P„ told in London the other day a story about an antl-suffragist. “Anti-suffragists are all alike,’’ she said. “Once I was canvassing for signatures to a petition about Lord Milner, the viceroy to India at that time. When I called on Mr. Boggs, the grocer, he read the petition carefully and then said: “‘Who is this here Milner, ma’am? “•Our Indian viceroy,’ said I. “‘Wot’s a viceroy? said Mr. Boggs. “'A pro-consul, you know.’ And I explained Lord Milner’s position In detail. “Mr. Boggs, satisfied, dipped his pen in the ink; then he looked anxiously. “ ‘You’re not lettin’ the women sign this, are you? he said. “‘Oh, no, Indeed,’ said L That’s right,’ said. Mr. Boggs, as he slowly traced his signature. That’s right, ma'am. Women don’t know nothin’ about these things.’ “
