Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1920 — WILL PROSECUTE FIGHT TO FINISH [ARTICLE]
WILL PROSECUTE FIGHT TO FINISH
■ iff' . !r.l(ln *• ■ ,«tl ’ fl/TIlII; New r York,' 1 Sept. ance of the national woitiah's party with policies same as used in the campaign for national suffrage “until, all legal action against .th^„.victory instituted by the. antis is removed,” was decided upon today by members of the national executive committee at a meeting ih the home of Mrs. O. H. 1 P. Belmont, at Port Washington; N. Y. ' > ».tA fund to carry on the work; of the party up to and during its annual t-convention which: will be held “when .the victory m safeguarded” is to be raised by the direction of Miss Alice E. Paul, chairman. The convention, 'accord* ing to Miss Paul will decide upon equality” the fight for which she said “has just' begun.” e Miss Paul authorised n the i f statement that today she had received a letter from Attorney General Thompson of Tennessee in which he said there was no need to worry about ratification in Tennessee. The action of the legislature that gave women the vote was final and will not be reversed, he added.'" • ; In regard to other legal actions against the suffrage ratification Miss Paul said;, “We are not wony-t ing at all.”
