Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 275, 18 November 1922 — Page 14

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1922.

WOMEN VOTERS LOOK FOR STRONG SUPPORT AMONG LEGISLATORS

INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 18. The In

diana. League of Women Voters may well expect a reasonable amount of support for Its policies in national

' and state legislate bodies, as a result of the recent election, according to Miss Helen Rogers Hand, executive

secretary. Miss Hand said that eight of the 13 national representatives who

were elected responded to the question

aire sent out by the league during the campaign.- Of the 24 state senators who were elected, 10 replied to the

questionnaire on the league's state leg

islative program. Twenty-two state

representatives answered the question

naire, it was said.

This is considered a very satisfacto

ry return, according to Mrs. WaRer S.

Greenough. state president. Only one letter was mailed, and no delegation of women visited the candidates. The

questionnaire was sent out as much for

the purpose of informing the candi

dates of the league's platform as for

ascertaining the attitude of each, man,

it was declared. Ralston Says Yes.

Senator-elect Samuel M. Ralston ans

wered "emphatically yes" to each of

the questions in the list sent to nation

al candidates. Two representatives, Arthur H. Greenwood of the Second district, and Fred Purnell of the Ninth,

answered "yes" to all questions. Oth

ers were favorable to a part of the

program. Two would make no promises, but were willing to express personal ' opinions. The national questionnaire was In reeard to uroposed legislation

favored br the National League of

Women Voters in the interest of wom

en and children.

Four" state senators are fayorable tol

the five proposed measures on the

state questionnaire, it was said. Others are favorable "to 'part of them.

Many answered that they favored some

measures in principle but were not wil

ling to commit themselves until they saw the form of the bill. Although

many of .the successful, candidates do not favor the entire program, on the

other hand none has expressed general opposition to. the. league. They all are

willing to give the women's organiza

tion a hearing,' it "was said.

Rev. Brawn Addresses .

Father And Son Banquet : Rev.-E; -Howard Brown, pastor of

the Eapt, Majjr. Street Friends church was the principal speaker at the Fath

er and Son banquet of the Whitewater

Friends. church held at the church Friday night. Part of the Dennis high school orchestra and a group of girls

provided , some .fine music at the meet

ing.

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CONTINUES NEXT WEEK

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The Real Silk Hosiery Mills are the world's largest producers of genuine Silk Hosiery specializing on a single style. High Standard of Quality Owing to the fact that their plant is located in Indianapolis, we have been able to make arrangements to handle part of their substandards. The standard of inspection in the Real Silk Hosiery Mills is more rigid than anything heretofore known in the silk hosiery industry. Therefore, they reject, as substandards, much silk hosiery which other hosiery mills ordinarily would not reject. Why They Are Sub-Standard The difference between these Real Silk substandards and the Real Silk standard product is, in most instances, so slight that the reason for the hosiery being classed as sub-standards is not apparent, yet the highly critical inspectors in the Real Silk Hosiery Mills may have refused to pass the hosiery for one of the following three (3) reasons:

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