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I Wish you a He py Eew Year and many returns.

received letters from Mrs. Catt urging the Kentucky 3. R. A. to 50 earn-
estly into the work of th 4e big eti tion. I have written her that I Yvonlt
do all I could, end in fact I expegi to devote the winter to nefififingebut
suffrage work. Mrs. Catt proposes that fiflfiibenould invite the assistance
of the T. Q/ T. U., Jhe Granges, the Labor Unions, and any other organi-
zations, friendly to our movement. Following her line of thought, I ex—
pect to depend a great deal upon the T70. T. U. , where we have no E. R“ A,

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shall consider Lexington during the winter; for as you see from
etructions of Mrs. Cetttthere ie to be considerable work, filing and
ing the Vetitionfiafter they have been circulated, and I eup;oee that
will fall uzuon me and other eeeietente whom I can get fibere. I have
ployed a etenogrepher to assist me for sometime with the clerical work.
flow what I went to know is t1:. e; Will your E. R. A. undertake to secure

the names in Aehlend and your county? Hrs. Catt wants the “etitione

filed according to counties. I should be very glad if the KShEend W P/

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struotions that Mrs. Catt is sending out. Mrs. Catt expects to suppl;
these “etitious :Ln as large numoers as the work requires, so the
ounvwssers will not er— to supply tle L go , Wh eh you observe
gurtieudmrly strong texture. You mill observe on the white slip that I
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had rubbed outfund filled in with IeXLr gton and my ov.n addresstho which
to send the Tetition when it is “‘“rou, This 1‘ -,I -9- V - " 2 has
asked us to do the work of pasting, f'.fu » ‘ si‘ f_‘ he , Mgnetures
In order to get the utmost benefit out of the labor, which this “e—
tition must enteil,l suggest to our E. R. A. that theyt ry zzt the same
time to secure enrolled members on the enrollment CéLTdS, Wien ever they
find signers who are real suffregist‘. These cards can be secured in
any desired number from Mrs Emma difi’i Roebuck, ll? Front Street ,IIeWport,
Ky. The State T. R. A} will suppoy them free of cost. I think the
canvassers should be su poied with some suitable leaflet to leave it
the houses as they go round. The local 3. R. A. will have to suppey
the leaflets; though as you know the National deedquerters at Warren,
keep a good: He miion.cf leaflets at a small cost. As this is a big
job and we should lose no time; I wish your E. R/ A/ would consider h
question at the earliest possible moment, end let me know your decision.

I shall send you a number of “etitions at once, so you can lake : start

quickly; end—efiterWerds you can order from Mrs. Cett.the extra ones

you need, WhiCl she will gladly send.
Hoping to hear from you very promptly, I am

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“If Ye Abide 1'71 My W070! * * * Ye Sim/11911010 the 77141;,

and the Truth Shall. Make You Free.”

Preridmt. Miss Laura Clay.

189 N. Mill St, Lexington.
First Vice I’reyr'n’tnt, Mrs. Mary 8. Clay, Richmond.
Secund Vite Prcrz'dmi, Mrs. Mary C Cramer Lexington.

T/md Vice President Mrs. N.S McLaughlin Covington.

Wear ‘embnr a? immvifitefi,

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anuht fihat She will want ua to do fit

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have no time tn $033.

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Conmfiondz'ng Secretary, Mrs. Mary C. Roark, Richmond

Recardmg Secretary, Mrs. Emma M. Roebuck.
112 W. Front St., Newport.

Treamrer. Mrs. Isabella H. Shepard,
31 E. Twelfth St., Covington.

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R“ i. do about it? firs. Tctloughlin what till the Covington W. P.

do abo't? Vrs. FOer one (rs. Clay what will the judieon “.1? K. ac?
You remember that our convention voted to do the ‘etition work and
since then certain things hove ooourod, which will probably mare the “o—

tition more valuable than we thought to would be. The peeple of the
Vistrict of Columbia wont u Yetionel tonstitutional Amenonent, so that
they can hove suffrage me they do in the B,etee. 1X~Senntor Bloif,of
Lew dampshi . v Lenori:l introdoced into b(ingress, asking for such
an amendment. Freeident Roosevelt has sent a specie] message to Llong-"res":
oencerning fiistriot suffrage. Hr. Blair points out that if such on one
voters
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it nae no voters, women on Jrige has always been defeetefl in the courtirv
when amendments have been mode to establish it under the 14th amendment.
But if we can gain on amendment recognizing that the netion has voters,
tien our c-ee can he rec cnefl intne courts. Ir. Blair has written to
fire. Catt that his Iomoriax would he ancillary to her big “etition.
I shall also reocmiend that our 3. R. A. shell enoeever to get en-
rolled memberehin, while cmrcultting the ”etition. I
I have heord from Kiss Thaw, thutsehe wiehes to send fiss ”enfeelfi
to 7y. about the middle of January. Therefore 1 shall wish to learn at
once from Vovington, Iewnort, and Richmonfl, how much of Kiss, enfield'e
time toey went, so that I can fit ;t in with other engagements T
shoula finow at once too, whether Fovington, and Hewnort'W"nt Kiss “en—
ehe first cemge into tea 5 ate, or tOWLrflS the latter port
, moment. T tract each of you will answer this letter at onto
your W. Y. A.'s tagetoor, so that T ”at know

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(Member National Council of Women and International Woman Suffrage Alliance)

President, Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, Moylan. Pa. Recording Secrelaru, Alice Stone Blackwell,
3 Park Street, Boston, Mass.

Firs! Vice President, Rachel Foster Avery. Swarthmore. Pa. .
’ Treasurer, Harriet Taylor Upton. Warren, Ohio.

Second Vice Presidenl, Florence Kelley,
'05 East 22nd Street, New York City. NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS . Laura Clay. l89 N. Mill St.. Lexington. Ky.
Auditors: {Mary Simpson Sperry,

Corresponding Secretary, Kate M. Gordon. .
l800 Prytania Street. New Orleans. La. Warren, Olllo ZIOO Pacific Ave.. San Francisco. Cal.

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