Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1928, p. 41

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May ' 25, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 41 States tnt th p · · vf International Justt~e ermanent Court a. ~uma~ age.ncy ·responsible for the wel- crlminations against women . by speclftc , fare of rts citizens, we urge the further measures not pr~judicial t6 women's . ~ft1ciency In Government ,development of the policies inaugurated labor Ia ws · or to social welfare legislaBehe~mg that government should be by the Congres~ for· child protection and tion, and drawn in each case _ w lth full responsive to the will of the electorate for the preventiOn of needless maternS:l consideration of actual economic e.nd and that elected representatives should ~nd infa,nt deaths; and we urge lncreas- social conditions, instead of attempting therefore take office soon after election mgly ~enerous provision by government deal with the subject by blanket legisThe Kenilworth League of Women we a~vo~ate an a mendment to the lederai fo~ ed~catio!l and for the protection of to lation. constrtuti?n which would do away with children agamst premature and injurious Voters wishes to call the attention of the long .mterval now prevailing between labor. all readers of the WrL~ItTTE LIFE to the the electiOn of the members of the IN GLEE CLUB CONCERT LITing Costs weekly Radio program offered by the Congress a nd the beginning of their Believing that the public investment in The Roycemore School Glee club is National Broadcasting company and term s. at the same time eliminating the the great natural resources at Muscle shor~ session of the Congress with its The N;~.tional League of Women Vot- ~dmitted. l.e~i sla tive embarrassments and ~hoals s!'ould be conserved and developed · having a concert this evening. Among . ers. Lhe possibljtty _of th e enactment of laws m the mtere~t of the general welfare, hy re pre~e !1 tat1ye~ whose nolicies have we advocate the continued recognition the mewhers are Mtss Betty Algers They are presenting nationally- bf·e n repudiated by their constituents. ~f Muscle. Shoal~ as a national asset and and Miss Phebe Hedrick of KeniiIts operatiOn by the government. . known speakers on all sort s of political Public Welfare fn Gol·ernment Legal St.ntus of Women worth. Mrs. ~htlemon B. Kohlsaat is and legal subjects. Last Tuesdav. Recog-nizing- that this government is I . \Ve urg-P the removal of legal disdirector of the club. evening, . Prof. Howard McBain of I Columbia univesity took up the sul)ject of the political aspects of prohibition, describing the status of the issue in the present campaign and an sweringthe question "\Vhat will be the effect on prohibition enforcement throughout the country if a \,·et' or a 'dry' president be elected and how far th e powers and influence of th e pre sident go in the matter?" These program s arc on Tuc sda v e\·enings at 6 o'clock over the . tation-sl WEBH, \YHO. and KDS. The National League of \\'om e n Voters has just is sued a state ment of the planks to he urged at the me etings of the two political parties to be held at Hou ston and Kan sa s City and it will be of interes t to read ju st ,,·ha t this group of wome n, with which th e I women of the north s hore suhurh s are as sociatrd. is doing and hopin g for in the coming election s. 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