xt70rx937t9n_254 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt70rx937t9n/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt70rx937t9n/data/46m4.dao.xml unknown 13.63 Cubic Feet 34 boxes, 2 folders, 3 items In safe - drawer 3 archival material 46m4 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center. Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Laura Clay papers Temperance. Women -- Political activity -- Kentucky. Women's rights -- Kentucky. Women's rights -- United States -- History. Women -- Suffrage -- Kentucky. Women -- Suffrage -- United States. General correspondence text General correspondence 2020 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt70rx937t9n/data/46m4/Box_13/Folder_5/Multipage11890.pdf 1918 October 1918 1918 October section false xt70rx937t9n_254 xt70rx937t9n President MRS. JOHN GLOVER SOUTH. State Headquarters. Frankfort First Vice President MRS. E. L. HUTCHINSON, Lexington Second Vice President MISS LAURA CLAY, Lexington. Third Vice Preside!“ MRS. JAMES A. LEECH. Louisville Corresponding Secret-Kw MRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON SMXTII, Louisville. Recording Secretary MRS. ROBINSON A. MCDOWELL, Louisville. Treasurer MRS. J. B. JUDAH. Louisville Auditor MRS. JOSEPH ALDERSON Middieehoro State Member National Executive Council MRS. EDMUND M. POST, Paducah Chairmen of Congressional Work NBS. SAMUEL BENNING, Louisville Kentmkg i6 6% lam—No sum. 111151 fliighta Aaanriéifinn u A. Ahn‘umrg Enarh MISS LAURA CLAY, Lexington M RS. DESHA BRECKINRIDGE. Lexington MRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH, Louisville MRS. JAMES BENNETT, Richmond MRS. JOHN B. CASTLEMAN, Louisville M38. 8. fl. HUBBARD, % /f/ ?" Hickmon (c, Form 1204 mass or SERVICE SYMBOL 3.7 . ; ': I': (-_. CLASS OF SERVICE SYMBOL Telegram . 3f. A; "I: a Telegram Day Letter v Blue ' . . . . . Day Letter Blue Night Message Nile . ' , 5 , Night Message Nile Night Letter N L Night Letter N L J.» ‘ , If none of these three symbols '55 - . .L ' If none of these three symbols appears after the check (number of ; J. - I: ‘ , appears atterthe check (number of words) “his is a telegdramgdqlther- . “ ' ' ‘ words) tars isla tele%ram.d%thI:lI- ' e‘lsc araclerisin ical l e r wiseitsc arac er is'n 'cate 1 9 $1M appearing after the chyeck. NEWCOMB CARLTON, PRESIDENT GEORGE w. E. ATKINS, FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT symbol appearing alftell- the chyeck. RECEIVED AT _ 30m) 45 a FRANKFURT KY” m 1130mm ocr 8TH TOMISS LAURA CLAY, A} I CARE MRS JANE BENNETT. RICHMOND KY M , q I'EARNESLY BEG THAT YOU RECONSIDER I KNOW THE BOARD WOULD BE DISTRbSbED V AT LEAST POSTPONE YOUR ACTION UNLES MRS BRtCKINa AND UNWILLING TO ACCEPT ‘ ERODGE CAN CONFER WITH YOU I WILL NOTIFY YOU IN TIME TO ACT IF ANY V PUBLIC ACTION IS TAKEN BY U89 CHRISTINE BRADLEY SOUTH V ' 1208PM Form 1204 CLASS OF SERVICE SYMBOL Telegram CLASS OF SERVICE SYMBOL w Telegram Day Letter Blue Day Letter Blue Night Message Nite Night Message ‘ Nite Night Letter N L ~ . ; , Night Letter N L If none of these three symbols -’ 4 . ' -' If none of these three symbols appears after the check (number of ‘, _ > “' , g " appears after the check (number of words) {Ris is a teleeiram.d%tht:1l’- ~ r words) tflis IS a telefiram. dgmcla‘r- ' ‘t c racterisin 'cate t e wise ‘tsc aracter' n cat t 23:35 apapearing afteI' the chyeck. NEWCOMB CARLTON, PRESIDENT GEORGE W. E. ATKINS. FIRST VICE- PRESIDENT symblol appearingIsalfteI- m: Chg“: RECEIVED AT 39KCDum 54 BLUEm LEXINGTON KYu , 1048AM OCT 8TH 1918 MISS LAURA CLAY, CARE MRS JAMES BENNETT= RICHMOND KY MRS SOUTH HAS TELEPHONEO ME OF YOUR RESIGNATION AM GREATLY DISTRESSED CANNOT BEAR TO HAVE YOU LEAVE THE BOARD I THINK POLICIES ADOPTED IN ACCORDWNTH OUT PRINCIPLES OF FIGHTING FOR SUFFRAGE BY EITHER ONE OR TWO METHODS NHEN WILL YOU BE IN' LEXINGTON I WANT TO TALK TO YOU DO WITH DRAWL YOUR RESIGNATION. N MADELINE MCD BRECK/RIDEE 128PM Krnturky Equal Eighty Aaanriafinn MRS. JOHN GLOVE“ SOUTH. ' State Headquarters. Frankfort Ahmm Enarh Firs‘ Vice President . -.-; , . MRS. E. L. HUTCHINSON, Lexington _ _ , p, , ;;. L MISS LAURA CLAY.L in t . , ~ -, ex on Second Vice President g MISS LAURA CLAY, Lexington. I = . M RS. DESHA BRECKINRIDGE. Third Vice President I ; » 5' Lexington MRS. JAMES A. LEECH Louisville " ' Corresponding Secretary », . MRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH, M [.RS THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH, Louisville 1 S I.011is\ille.~ Record n: ecretary 1 MRS. ROBINSON A. McDOWELL, u; 'e. ”35- JAMES BENNETTv Louisville. Richmond Treasurer M “5- J. 3- JUDAH- Louisville REEL; w , MRS. JOHN B. CASTLEMAN, Auditor , Louisville MES. JOSEPH ALDEESON ' Middlesbore MRS. S. n. HUBBARD. State Member National Executive Council Hicknun MRS. EDMUND M. POST, Paducah V chairmen of Centre-alone: Work HRS. SAMUEL HENNING. Louisville 1y finer irs.iouth, Year tolngram is rQCmivAd. Corsainly, at your request, I am willing to powtpone my resignatien until it is Benn if public action is taFen on th motions cancnrning Gov.$tanley, which I s~p3wo g finpands on mhnth- er or net he comes gut for thg Vaderal Imendmg: 1t. I thin: tlr one rqfarring be Lr.Langlgy is also par tiaan in its present farm; but in vinw cf his liyqlongs pport of woman suffra as I think my recorfiofi nogetiVo vste is sufficio n3 p otxst on my part. Having hanéqd in my resignation, h0finvnr, 1 eye a1 chat I cannot with& an it éafinitnly in any case untila mt en hfi=has bnqn taken by nail of the othnr m>mbars offihe Iso:_'d. After urging firs.Hahning to rnmain en tho floard when her personal wish was to withdraw, I think it wiuld b9 c;n.-~unvb in mg nofi t“ reward the Goinious of thn othar members efthn Boarfl, Therefbrq I shall be wiiling to abiie by fun v0 n oithnr way of the majeru ity. 1. Ag 1 shall he an thn farm for novm Woaks ynt, Yrs.hrn@:u inrifiwg will net han a better mnans 0f communicating with ma ;haan yen; and a Lnlngram or Enln“dGnQ moseuge frcm Frankfarfi till Inachj me as promptlv a3 f1cmL->v1n;ton, whnn the fitanley macurr *is macthd. Thanking ya u for VQL1 nxpi. ' ,J L* a my resig- 1137521011, (1111110121; this infiior 11:3 ' ' " ’190' yen, I am Vary aincqraly yaurs, Jana G. $mxw“ Irnuucr1 3f racent date 3 h"nd. 'fi"1sme km“ 'Vu 'fi‘tucky Equal Rifihts A6$001 g“Dion tthUghm its executive BO9rd 9999“?“ CL S'WS Ht Lilly requemt that I if elected to the United vote in accordance Wit} *H9 uques' of Prc9ident .*,__. . .-.x. ..awq; Ameldmunp. I 3r99t ». g ': advisinm you that I shall cordially support toe towari thiq amendment, of the United Statea. Cordinlly yours. A. O. Stamlev. CAPITAL $ 500,000, SHAREHOLDERS‘ LIABILITY $ 500,000. SURPLUS $50,000. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY ALEX PEARSONVVICE PRESIDENT.“ C_N.MANNING, PRESIDENT. S.A.WALLACE, SECY BrTREASi GEO. K. GRAVES, VICE PWES‘DENT. .J. ROBTV SMITH.A55‘T SECY & TREAS LE XIN GTON, 1911’. October ll, 1918 Miss Laura Clay. N. Mill Street, Lexington, Ky. File Liberty Loan Dear Miss Clay:- Referring to the First Liberty Loan converted 4% registered 3500 bond which you left with us for conversion into the 4&% issue, we beg to advise that it will be necessary to have your endorsement on the hack of this bond before the transfer can be effected. we will, therefore, ask that the first time you are down street you will call at this office and endorse same. Very truly yours, ' / /Jgé/Z 4 f fK/ Asst. Sec. & Treas. JRs/HC ,7 , .3 g, (/5; afiW I I ‘ ' "" , mg ¢ awzimo/ m III/(r, : A {7' (7%,:ij [gig I; f/ % Kmturkg Equal Eights Aaanriafinn MRS. JOHN GLOVEn SOUTH. ‘ State Headquarters, Frankfort Ahmm Enm’h First Vice President > ‘ . MRS. E. L. HUTCHINSON, Lexington ,_ Q __ MISS LAURA CLAY. Second Vice President Lexington MISS LAURA CLAY, Lexington. , __. , MRS DESHA BRECKINRIDGE Third Vice President . J ,v .1 . . ' MRS. JAMES A. LEECH. Louisville / . “ain't” Corresponding Secretary - an, MRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH. MRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH, m. ' Louisville E (ii 8 t Louisville. ocor 11¢ acre any MRS. ROBINSON A. MoDOWELL, _ . ”35- JAMES BENNETT- Louisville. . Richmond Treasurer m V MRS- J. 3- JUDAH. Louisville misuse... ‘ MRS. JOHN B. CABTLEMAN. Auditor ' - Louisville MES. JOSEPH ALDERSON ' Middleebore MRS. 8. II. HUBBARD, State Member National Executive Council L . Hickmn MRS. EDMUND M. POST, Paducah C (in-iron]: of Congressional Work HRS. SAMUEL HENNING. Louisville Frankfort, dentucny, october Thirteenth, nineteen Eighteen. miss Laura Clay, Lexington, nentucky. my dear bass Laura: I received your letter, and I regret that you will not withdraw your resignation entirely. I am today send— ing you a copy of the statement given by Governor Stanley. .We would have asked for a stronger statement than this, except that we received letters from Mrs. Catt and Mrs. Parks telling us they had received assurance from one whose word could not be questioned that Governor Stanley, if elected, would vote for the amendment. They advised that no further effort with the Governor was necessary to safeguard the future. I hope you will regard this as strictly confidential, as I suppose their infor- mation, as well as their suggestion, comes from the President himself. I say i suppose, because there was no authority in either of their letters for this fact. i am glad no partisan action will be necessary as I know it would have been misconstrued (as you suggestedrto be disloyal to the President). As you insist upon your resignation being placed before the members of the Board, I will do so. Again 1 say with deep regret. I cannsver tell you how much it has distressed me, that circumstances have arisen which have rendered it neces— sary for me to differ with you upon so many questions of policy and I wish to say, that while we have differed upon many questions your judgment and advice have meant more to me than I can ever tell you, and I sincerely hope you will remain as a maggér.of the board. Believe me. Sincerely yours, />7 - / / , (:‘ 3/ /Yl uc/g/éixz/L leturkg Equal Emma Awnriafinn HRS. JOHN GLOVE]! SOUTH. - State Headquarters. Frankfort Ahmm Enarh First Vice President ‘ a», M’RS. E. L. HUTCHINSON, Lexington _ _ 7L; , ‘1 * MISS LAURA CLAY, Second Vice President Lexingtm inns: LAUR‘A OLA" L°“"gt"“' MRS. DESHA BBECKINRIDGE. Th rd V ce Pres dent . ., - ' MRS. JAMES A. LEECH, Louisville ‘ ‘. ”fingt‘m Corresponding Secretary - 4 - ' “ MRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH. MRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH. m ‘ ' v _ Louisville in Louiswlle. , Record 2 Secretary ‘ x ; MRS. ROBINSON A. McDOWELL, " “33- JAMES BENNETT! Louisville. ‘ " Richmond Treaturer « MRS. J. B. JUDAH, Louisville mire-“g... MRS. JOHN B. CASTLEMAN. Auditor Louisville MRS. Josnrn ALDEBSON ' Middlesboro nus. s. n. HUBBARD, State Member National Executive Council Hickmn MRS. EDMUND M. POST, Pnducah Claim of Congressional Work HRS. SAMUEL KENNING. Louisville Frankfort, rentucxy, uctooer Fifteenth, Nineteen Eighteen. miss Laura Clay, Richmond, nentucky, My dear Miss Laura: 1 am enclosing a letter from mre. Leech which she asks me to send to you. When you have finished reading it will you return it to me? in response to my letter sent to the mem- oers of the Board, placing your resignation before them, 1 have heard from nre. Leech, LES. MCDOW811, rre. Host, “we. Judah and Elise; all urging that you be asked to reconsider, and remain.a member of the hoard. i know the same answer will come from the remaining members, and 1 So much hohe you will reconsider, and remain with us. ’7 /4 ,97n7/ wflfia , , (0 fl Zé’a/(éz/A (,6 (A// “SALUTE AND GO TO ITI l IT’S A WAR MEASURE” A Great United War Work Campaign For Kentucky By the Seven Welfare Agencies Endorsed by the War Department umomcnuuuc . . . . - . . . . Young Men’s Chrrstlan Assocratron Young Women’s Christlan Assoc1at10n Q‘ELP‘IPe National Catholic War Council Jewish Welfare Board ’ American Library Association War Camp Community Service ' 57 ° ‘i‘ wan com“ Salvatron Army gh’wflNd $170,500,000 for the Comfort and Morale of Our Boys with the Colors STATE CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS NATION WIDE CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER "-18 643 SOUTH FOURTH ST. NEAR BROADWAY. LOUISVILLE. KY TELEPHONES: CUMB. MAIN 1840, HOME CITY 1588 AND 1589 . KENTUCKY95 QUOTA, $1,770,800 GENERAL CHAIRMAN EDWARD w. HINES VICE CHAIRMEN WM. HEYBURN, v. M. c. A. MRS. CASSELBERRY DUNKER- . ‘W' “ ._ n , so" Y_ w c_ A. {555818 Laird play, F. H. cALLAHAN, N. c. w. c. ~11 1111011 , BENJ. s. WASHER. J. w. B. ‘ c ’ “y THRUSTON BALLARD, w. G. c. s. MARION E. TAYLOR, A. L. A. _ . . . DR. BEN L. BRUNER, s. A. Dr) or MlSS Clay:- STATE CAMPAIGN TREASURER GEORGE P- "ENDR'cK Your name “mas been given to us by the W Y. .‘i.’3.A. members of the Speakers Bureau and c. A. TEVEBAUGH , . .. .—, __ - , w, , .. l, - Assocma sum: omacrons we m sh Lo cxveil ourselves of your term as as c. c. CAMDEN, Y. M. c. A. fully as pOSlele. MISSWILHELMINA LONDON. Y.W.C.A. JUDGE S.I.BOLDRICK.N.C.W.C. ”v _ ‘ 1 . (118.5. C. W. MORRIS, J. W. B. u -. FRANK]. RESLER’ w. c. c_ s_ ‘ .Joulo you , Laurel ore {in g vise us ‘ GEORGE T. SETTLE. A. L. A. ROW much time you 0811 give to the Unit ed .a‘ar .iOI‘K J. P. GOURLAY, S. A. «.5 . H . p. , - an x 7 < ‘4 " 7* c ° 0 sum: execunvr SECRETARIES Ugrmbsign, and vine: 7 you woulo prefer to be svelbned GEORGE E. STEPHENS. Publicity 1* J01). have any PrD‘fG'ren-ee- MRS. AUBREY COSSAR. Assistant BENEDICT ELDER, Speakers . , 1 FRANK].RESLER,RuraI0rganlzaIion as 1‘5 Will be necessary as soon as has "flu" G. W. MORRIS, P d D rt 1: _ . i. . . . - .. x- ,, cranes T. surf? 8”“ m" abates o0 conciuo‘u an extens1ve campaign, we must have Visitors’ Department 1,... GOURLAy,s,,,,t, Dismmfiun all such information on hand to start with, and will 6. c. CAMDEN, B ,. .. . . n ‘ m . mussmrava.mn«°€§.m... be glad to me or from you at once. D. H. LYON, Men Students MI 5 H E , . - _ . . . c.5L. 35:13. cc'iige‘ifmn Studems Thanking you :6 or your int erect and W113. 1ngg‘nees 920 West chestnut St. 1: 1 . 0 :1 115 PUBLICITY BUREAU 81p ’ SIDNEY BERNHEIM, J. W. 3., Chairman GEORGE E. STEPHENS. V13 «"7 (7- Executive Secretary Vblu truly J 0U. I'S , J. D. GIBBS, Y. M. O. A. MRS. AUBREY COSSAR,Y.W 6.0 A. WILLIAM B. KUPER N. .W. C. CREDO HARRIS, W. C. C. S. ' MISS JENNIEL. FLEXNER, A. L. A. G. F LuoLow. s A :32: etc ‘Cive Senretary, SPEAKERS’ BUREAU DR. 0. W. WELGH, Y. M. c. A.. , Chairman DPS aliers Burs all. BENEDICT ELDER. Executive Secretary MRS. HOYT GAMBLE, Y. W. G. A. P. H. SAVAGE, N. o. W. o. JOSEPH SELLIGMAN, .I. w. B. NEWTON G. CRAWFORD. w. c. C. S. MISS FANNIE c. RAWSON, A. L. A. DR. OSCAR W. DOYLE, S. A. Campaign Headquarters October 16., 1910- 1918 UNITED WAR WORKWACTIVITYVGOES EVERY STEP OF THE0 WAY WITH OUR BOYS “OVER HERE” " 2:. “OVER THERE“ COMPLETE STATE ORGANIZATION ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS SHEET STATE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS‘N. Wm. Heyburn, Louisville L. L. Anderson, Louisville R. P. Ernst, Covington Dr. W. A. GanIield, Danville Dr. A. J. A. Alexander, Spring Station YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS'N Mrs. Cesselberry Duukerson, Louisville Miss Rebel Withers, Lexington Mrs. Malcolm Bullitt, Louisville Mrs. J. Gibson Taylor, Owensboro Miss Belle Bennett, Richmond NATIONAL CATHOLIC WAR COUNCIL I’. H. Callahan, Louisville S. R. Ewing, Owensboro H. D. Rodman, Springlield John J. Donovan, Ludlow E. M. Costello, Paris "JEWlsn WELFARE BOARD Benj. S. Washer, Louisville Simon Woli, Lexington John Kieler, Paducah James lsenberg, Harrodsburg Theodore Levy, Owensboro AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Marion E. Taylor, Louisville W. K. Stewart, Louisville Isaac F. Starks, Louisville Mrs. W. R. Belknap, Louisville N. P. Taylor, Henderson WAR CAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE Thruston Ballard, Louisville J. W. McCulloch, Owensboro Geo. H. Goodman, I’aducah Max Nahm, Bowling Green Judge R. W. Bingham, Louisville SALVATION ARMY Dr. Ben L. Bruner, Louisville Charles F. Strassner, Franklort A. E. Slriclrlett, Covington H. H. Hutcheson, Middlesboro H. Giovannoli, Lexington WHAT THESE AGENCIES FURNISH SOCIAL CENTERS STATIONERY NEWSPAPERS BOOKS CHESS CHECKERS DOMINOES FOOTBALL BASEBALL VOLLEYBALL MOVIES ENTERTAINMENTS SINGS VICTROLAS PIANOS LECTURES EDUCATIONAL CLASSES BIBLE CLASSES RELIGIOUS MEETINGS SUNDAY SCHOOLS PRAYER LEAGUES BIBLES INTERVIEWS VISIT SICK No. . SHELBYVILLE. 'COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Daviess, $34,30|.50: McLean, $4,I62.50: _RlCI-IMGND. STATE CAMPAIGN ORGANIZATION BY DISTRICTS DIST. HEADQUARTERS PADUCAH. SECRETARY. T. B. SPORING, Paducah. E. T. MoBIRNEY, Newport. COUNTIES AND OUOTAS—Fulton, $9,157.50; Hickman, $3,829.50; Carlisle, $3,496.50; Ballard, $4,995.00; Graves, $11,988.00: McCracken, $34,965.00; Galloway, $5,161.50: Marshall, $2,997.00: Lyon, $1,665.00: Livingston, $2,997.00. HENDERSON. CHAIRMAN W. F. BRADSHAW, Jr., Paducah. D. W. GATLIN, Madisonville. E. J. WARMS, Henderson. Asst, VICTOR SPALDING, Uniontown. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS——Caldwell, $6,500.00; Crittenden, $6,000.00; Henderson, $23,300.00: Hopkins. $16,600.00; Union, $9,300.00: Webster, $9,800.00. OWENSBORO. LEE BIRK, Owensboro. NEWTON PARRISH. Owensboro. Asst, J. S. RODMAN. Owensboro. Ohio, $4,495.50; Hancock, $2,164.50: Breckenridge, $5,994.00: HOPKINSVILLE. Muhlenberg, $10,822.50. DOUGLAS GRAHAM, Pembroke. EVERETTE S. SMITH, Honkinsville. Asst, MRS. W. E. BACON, Hopkins- ville. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Christian, $19,8l4.50; Logan, $8,824.50: Todd, $6,160.50; Trina. $4,l62.50. BOWLING GREEN. GEN. E. H. WOODS, Pagevillo. D. E. STEFFE, Bowling Green. Asst, SAM CRISTAL, Bowling Green. $23,445.00; Simpson, $3,496.50; Edmonson, $2,164.50; Metcalfe, $1,332.00; Cumberland, COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Butler, $2,497.50; Warren, $832.50: Barren, $12,654.00; Allen, $2,664.00; Monroe, $1,332.00. ELIZABETHTOWN. JUDGE J. R. LAYMAN. Elizabeth- town. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS'—Meade, $1,498.50: Hardin, $10,989.00: Bullit'r, $2,497.50: Grayson, $4,662.00. LEBANON. H. S. MoELROY, Lebanon. D. M. COOPER, Elizabethtown Asst, R. M. HALL, Elizabethtown. Hart, $5,994.00: Larue, $3,330.00: CLINTON .DAVIDSON, 504 W. St, Louisville. Asst, H. W. RIVES, Lebanon. COUNTIES AND OUOTAS—Nelson, $9,657.00; Washington, $5,494.50; Marion, $8,824.50; $3,330.00; Green, SI,665.00: Adair, SI,83I.50: Russell. $832.50; Spencer, $2,830.50. DANVILLE. DR. W. A. GANFIELD, Danville. E. M. BABER, Danville. Asst, J. L. ISENBERG, Harrodsburg. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Mercer, $17,649.00: Boyle, $18,8l4.50: Casey, $2,331.00; Pulaski, $l0,323.00; Wayne, $3,663.00; McCreary, $1,498.50: Lincoln, $9,823.50: Clinton, $1,498.50. LOUISVILLE. WM. HEYBURN, Louisville. E. S. WOOSLEY, Louisville. Louisville and Jefierson County. JOHN E. BROWN, Shelbyvillo. Main Taylor, P. C. EVERSOLE, 345 Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Louisville. Asst, MRS. MARY MEAD, Shelbyville. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Oldham, $4,995.50: Trimble. $1,998.00: Henry, $11,988.00; Carroll, $8,824.50: Owen, $5,328.00: Gallatin, $2,830.50: Shelby, $16,650.00. COVINGTON. R. P. ERNST, First Nat Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, 0. W. N. EWALD, Y. M. C. A. Bldu., Covington. Asst, W. A. RABE, 416 Emma St, Covington. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Kenton, ....... : Boone, $lI.4BB.50: Grant, $9,657.00: Pendleton, $8,325.00. MAYSVILLE. $86,915.00: Campbell, .. C. A. SCHROETTER, 2025 Scott St, Covington. Asst, JOHN McAULlFF, Covington. COUNTIES AND OUOTAS—Bracken, $9,990.00: Robertson, $2,331.00; Mason, $25,807.50; Lewis, $1,831.50. PARIS. Z. L. WILCOX, Paris. Asst, BARNETT WINTERS, Paris. $6,993.00: Fleming, $1I,988.00: Bourbon, R. A. COCHRAN, Maysville. H. A. POWER, Paris. COUNTIES AND OUOTAS—Harrison, $15,651.00; Nicholas, $38,305.00. ' ’ LEXINGTON. S. FRENCH HOGE, Frankfort. D. C. CRUISE, Lexington. M. W. SHEFFIELD, Frankfort. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Franklin, $28,309.50: Scott, $16,650.00; Fayette, $88,414.50: Woodford, $21 649.00; Anderson, $8,49I.50; Jessamine, $15,817.50. WINCHESTER. JUDGE J. N. BENTON, Win- M. E. VAUGHN, Berea. chester. Asst, MARK DONIVAN, Winchester. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Clark, $9,980.00; Estill, $5,328.00: Powell, $2,331.00; Montgomery, $13,653.00: "Lee, $2,331.00. DR. T. J. COATES, Richmond, F. 0. CLARK, Berea. Asst, R. J. McKEE, Richmond. $3,496.50: Jackson, $1,498.50; COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Madison, $26,473.50: Rookcastle, Owsley, $999.00; Garrard, $8,991.00. PINEVILLE. WHITE L. MOSS, Pineville. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Laurel, $4,l62.50: Whitley, $9,990.00: CIaY. $l,83|.50: Harlan, $9,l57.50. HAZARD. R. D. BAKER, Hazard. W. A. ADAMS, Williamshurg. Bell, $17,149.50; Knox, $5,827.50: C. M. SUMMERS, Jackson. Asst, N. L. DUNCAN, Hazard. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Letcher, $6,327.00: Breathitt, $5,994.00: Perry, $8,325.00: Leslie, $333.00: Wolfe, $1,332.00: Morgan, $2,331.00; Knott, $666.00. ASHLAND. DR. S. P. FETTER, Ashland. L. F. ZERFOSS. Ashland. Asst, 1. EDLESON, Ashland. COUNTIES AND OUOTAS—Boyd, $37,795.50: Lawrence, $4,329.00: Johnson, $7,659.00; Martin, $666.00: Mauoflin, $|,332.00: Floyd, $4,l62.50; Pike, $8,!58.50. RUSSELL. DR. J. WATTS STOVALL, Grayson. JUDGE W. J. HAMPTON. Ashland. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Carter, $5,661.00: Greenun, $3,663.00; Bath, $7,825.50: Rowan, $I,332.00; Menifee Elliott, $666.00. STUDENTS, Louisville. PROF. c. R. MELCHER, State University, Lexington. D. H. LYON, Men. MISS HELEN BECKER, Women. JUDGE E. S. JOUETT, LouisvilIE. G. C. CAMDEN, Louisville. MRS. MORRIS BELKNAP, Louisville. MISS MARY PARKER, Louisville. C. L. HARRIS, 920 West Chestnut St, Louisville. BOYS, Louisville. GIRLS, Louisville. COLORED, Loulsville. REV. W. J. WALLS, Louisville. QU OTA. $8 | ,252.00 $7l,500.00 $6l.940.50 $38,962.00 $50.4l8.00 $28,97l.00 $34,465.50 $65.60 l .00 $577,985.00 $52,l l4.50 S l 80. l 55.00 $39,960.00 $72,937.00 $l79.33l.00 $43,623.00 34 l .458. 50 $48.1 18.50 $25,308.00 $64, l02.50 $ l9,l47.50 $18,000.00 S I 50,000.00 $I50,000.00 $30,000.00 _4V‘VQU-LV“.'“’; , V ~ v. ”'3, w L',;‘l‘\H-d- A”? EM‘ALJ. A ”UL? - "m. ”V7 I‘M-Rm” M “W...” .m .4.A\Vv«¢-x:u .‘ 1,-3 --§- , ‘ u 1', 2‘: av v. I if i ..- ,:.-e~ym 3.120513. ()fflLLL 5 f3 Va 1“.- '2 '5“ _ ugg, .‘ My aoqr ”rs “guth Oct.2£nd, I918. Richmand, Ky. “‘a. ‘ ,c H" . > , ?loawn fini anelaaad mv * ' - . m , 1' . H , a” L; V9908 on the subgect 9f the hatlonal uanv:nt19n.l fnal that the National palicy will nat be thanged by a convqntion this year, and the difficultias 0i heldlng @ne arq graat. m Vnry sincarqu yours, £21111:ng Equal flight? Aarnriafinn MRS. JOHN GLOVER SOUTH, - State Headquarters, Frankfort Ahmrg Enarh First Vice President . , V ' MRS. E. L. HUTCHINSON, Lexington . ,. _ -, g MISS LAURA CLAY. Second Vice President ' ‘ Lexmgt". V s Y i ' . “4:1; 12‘”: (:LA ‘ “x"‘gt‘m , -. r, , MRS. DESHA BRECKINRIDGE. co res on V -= ., r' MRS. JAMES A. LEECH. Louisville » ”Xingu" Corresponding Secretary - ' I ‘ . THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH. MRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH, :‘ Louisville in Louisville. Record 3 Secretary MRS. ROBINSON A. McDOWELL, , ' JAMES BENNETT: '1' Louisville. - '. Richmond reasurer .-. h MRS. J. B. JUDAH, Louisville EIL'fifum 5. I , JOHN B. CASTLEMAN, Auditor ‘ " Louisville MES. JOSEPH ALDERSON Middlesboro . S. K. HUBBARD, State Member National Executive Council Hickman MRS. EDMUND M. POST, Pnducah Ohnirnmn of Congressional Work HRS. SAMUEL HENNING, Louisville Frankfort, nentuchy, uctober Eighteenth, Nineteen Eighteen. miss Laura Clay, Richmond, Kentucky. My dear l'«iiss Laura: I here received answers from all members of the board in regard to your resignation. The Board unanimously begs you to reconsider and withdraw your resignation. I earnestly hope you will do so. i am enclosing two bulletins from the N tioncl. Will you kindly fill out the enclosed ballot and return_to me at your earliest convenience so that I may notify the National whet hentucky'e preference is regarding this matter. Cordielly yours, President MRS. JOHN GLOVER SOUTH. State Headquarters, Frankfnrt First Vice President MRS. E. L. HUTCHINSON, Lexington Second Vice President MISS LAURA CLAY, Lexington. Third Vice President MRS. JAMES A. LEECH. Louisville Corresponding Seeretsry MRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON SMITH, Louisville. Recording Secretary MRS. ROBINSON A. McDO‘VELL, Louisville. Treasurer MRS. J. B. JUDAH, Louisville Auditor MRS. JOSEPH ALDERSON Middlesbere State Member National Erecutive Council HRS. EDMUND M. POST, Paducah Chairmen of Congressionnl Work MRS. SAMUEL HENNING, Louisville Hr.Bonedict “ldnr, 7‘) fl -\ ‘1’» Earl-i, R Whlio—Suflngo Dine—ND Sum Oct.18th, I918. chmend, Kentucky. iKmimkg {Equal Eighty: Awnr‘mfinn Ahnianrg finarh MISS LAURA CLAY. Lexingto- M RS. DESHA BRECKINRIDGE. Lexington MRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON SEIITII. Louisville MRS. JAMES BENNETT, Richmond MRS. JOHN B. CASTLEMAN, Louisville MRS. S. K. HUBBARD. Hickman Louisville, Ky. Dear Sir:- Yeurs ef the 16th inst., ralatiVQ te speaking paign ef the United Ear Jerk is at hand. I understand that the campaign is ta lag. thrnugh 40v.II- 18. I am willing to danata mySCTViCQS and QEPQDSQS for that time. I have me particular pTQfQTQnCQ as ta my appointments; but sug— gest that Iaflisen Caunty and thesa adjaining weuld be OOHVQHiQnt, as I Shall be in Iadisen at that time. If the whether is at all suitable fer cyan air meetings, my ve109 is Very Well adaptqd ta them; and I am ust to speaking out of deers. Very truly yaurs, ‘4, ?ichm0nd, Egg not.2:nt,'1918. »¥j”iémr'7rs.fiauth, I Yaurs lntfnrg anfi nuclaairns rnv~iVod. with the rqiult 9f tha vsto taken an my rnqifnation, Lhich,_as I 3513 in my 1nfitnr, ”acifins fiha matfier ?ar :2 zaVQ apprnaietafi my difPGrnncqs @? evinion from tho majarifiy 0* tha 70:?3 :52 as trfiing ta them as it n53 m h, and that Situat' I am 918d 9f thq cppertunitg a? rapiing ray as Wall say that my oppositicn ta the vaunu shalt was n®t an his accmtnt, but on the probabla affnct_gnf’“A“//~__w .. the f~aling of tho Lamecratic part: dig Yrms. Jilscn tgv: suffragists flpom what Snamnfi t0 me at \' ~ tima t0 be actian. I natq hnr ’F, *5 “ that I flight nakq my ‘1” “ ; clnar :0 thq conVnntinn; “ ° " h ' an ax©allnnt ane- T 4 am Injeieing in the xaafl war “0V3; and in thg Egan's "fiiing avnr tha tap". I 809 that ?ranfilin 79. did itanlf grq t hanar; and I 3% glad £0 any that “F.' an alga avaresubscribod, thgufih @nly an fihq last day. 10.17th . yours, “SALUTE AND GO TO IT! IT’S A WAR MEASURE" v A Great United War Work Campaign For Kentucky By the Seven Welfare Agencies Endorsed by the War Department NATIONAL CATHOLIC WAR GUUIIIIIL Young Men’s Christian Association Young Women’s Christian Association efiLm‘é National Catholic War Council American Library Association Jewish Welfare Board % War Camp Community Service Salvation Army “16 "I‘ 4""! anA $170,500,000 for the Comfort and Morale of Our Boys with the Colors STATE CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS 643 SOUTH FOURTH ST. NEAR BROADWAY. TELEPHONES: CUMB. MAIN 1840. GENERAL CHAIRMAN EDWARD W. HINES VICE CHAIRMEN WM. HEYBURN, Y. M. C. A. CASSELBERRY DUNKER- . . . A. P. H. CALLAHAN. N. C. W. G. BENJ. S. WASHER. J. W. B. THRUSTON BALLARD, W. C. C. S. MARION E. TAYLOR, A. L. A. DR. BEN L. BRUNER, S. A. STATE CAMPAIGN TREASURER GEORGE P. KENDRICK STATE CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR C. A. TEVEBAUGH ASSOCIATE STATE DIRECTORS C. C. CAMDEN. Y. M. C. A. MISSWILHELMINA LONDON.Y.W.G.A. JUDGE S. .I. BOLDRICK. N. C. W. C. C. W. MORRIS. J. W. B. FRANK J. RESLER, W. C. C. S. GEORGE T. SETTLE. A. L. A. J. P. GOURLAY. S. A. STATE EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES GEORGE E. STEPHENS, Publicity MRS. AUBREY COSSAR, Assistant BENEDICT ELDER. Sneakers FRANK .I. RESLER, Rural Organization 0. W. MORRIS, Parade Department GEORGE T. SETTLE Visitors’ Department J. P. GOURLAY, Supt. Distribution 0. O. CAMDEN, Boys MISS MARY B. PARKER. Glrls D. H. LYON, Men Students MISS HELEN BECKER. Women Students 0. L. HARRIS, Colored, 920 West Chestnut St. PUBLICITY BUREAU SIDNEY BERNHEIM, .I. W. 8., Chairman GEORGE E. STEPHENS. Executive Secretary J. D. GIBBS. Y. M. c. A. MRS. AUBREY COSSAR, Y. W. e. A. WILLIAM B. KUPER. N. 0. W. c. CREDO HARRIS. W. e. C. S. MISS JENNIE L. FLEXNER. A. L. G. F. LUDLOW. S. A. SPEAKERS’ BUREAU DR. 0. w. WELGH, Y. M. c. A.. Chairman BENEDICT ELDER. Executive Secretary MRS. HOYT GAMBLE. Y. W ’ ’PJHTSAVAGELN. c. w. c. JOSEPH SELLIGMAN,"J: W. W. N. A. A. C. B. C. . L NEWTON G. CRAWFORD. MISS FANNIE C. RAWSO DR. OSCAR W. DOYLE, S. A. C. S. A .A. NATION WIDE CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER “-18 .0.......;‘;‘;'i¥.';t:.;‘" KENTUCKY’S QUOTA. $1,770,800 Campaign Headquarters October 21, Miss Laura Clay, Richmond, Ky. Dear Miss Clay:- We have your letter of October 18th, expressing your willingness to assist us in the Speaking Campaign. We note that you have no particular preference as to assignment, but suggest Madison County as convenient. We Shall bear in mind your suggestion. We also note that you are adapted to open air meetings, which of course, we can not count on until the weather Opens; Thanking you :or your interest and willing- ness to help, I am, Very truly yours, Executive Secretary, Speakers Bureau. UNITED WAR WORK ACTIVITY “OVER HERE” COMPLETE STATE ORGANIZATION ON THL,OTHER SIDE OF THIS SHEET . v ‘. r»...u.-...A... t... ’x. _ - W STATE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS'N. Wm. Heyburn, Louisville L. L. Anderson. Louisville R. P. Ernst, Covinglon Dr. W. A. Ganlield, Dauville Dr. A. J. A. Alexander, Spring Station YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS'N Mrs. Casselberry Dualrerson, Louisville Miss Rebel Withers, Lexington Mrs. Malcolm Bullitt, Louisville Mrs. J. Gibson Taylor, Owensboro Miss Belle Bennett, Richmond NATIONAL CATHOLIC WAR COUNCIL P. H. Callahan, Louisville S. R. Ewing, Owensboro H. D. Rodman, Springfield John J. Donovan, Ludlow E. M. Costello, Parisl JEWISH WELFARE BOARD Benj. S. Washer, Louisville Simon Woll, Lexington John Kieler, Paducab James Isenberg, Harrodsburg Theodore Levy, Owensboro AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Marion E. Taylor, Louisville W. K. Stewart, Louisville Isaac F. Starks, Louisville Mrs. W. R. Bellrnap, Louisville N. P. Taylor, Henderson WAR CAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE Thruston Ballard, Louisville J. W. McCulloch, Owenshoro Geo. H. Goodman, Paducab Max Nahm, Bowling Green Judge R. W. Bingham, Louisville SALVATION ARMY Dr. Ben L. Bruner, Louisville Charles F. Strassner, Franklort A. E. Stricklelt, Covington H. H. Hutcheson, Middlesboro H. Giovannoli, Lexington WHAT THESE AGENCIES FURNISH SOCIAL CENTERS STATIONERY NEWSPAPERS BOOKS CHESS CHECKERS DOMINOES FOOTBALL BASEBALL VOLLEYBALL MOVIES ENTERTAINMENTS SINGS VICTROLAS PIANOS LECTURES EDUCATIONAL CLASSES BIBLE CLASSES RELIGIOUS MEETINGS SUNDAY SCHOOLS PRAYER LEAGUES BIBLES INTERVIEWS VISIT SICK No. STATE CAMPAIGN ORGANIZATION BY DISTRICTS DIST. HEADQUARTERS PADUCAH. SECRETARY. T. B. SPORING, Paducah. E. T. McBIRNEY, Newport. COUNTIES AND OUOTAS—Fulton. $9,I57.50: Hickman, $3,829.50: Carlisle. $3,496.50; Ballard. $4,995.00 Graves, $ll,988.00; McCraeken, $34,965.00: Galloway, $5,I6I.50; Marshall. $2,997.00: Lyon. $l,665.00 Livingston, $2,997.00. HENDERSON. CHAIRMAN W. F. BRADSHAW, Jr., Paducah. D. W. GATLIN, Madisonville. E. J. WARMS. Henderson. Asst., VICTOR SPALDING, Uniontown. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Caldwell, $6,500.00: Crittenden, $6,000.00; Henderson. $23,300.00: Hopkins, $l6,600.00: Union, 39.300.00: Webster. $9,800.00. OWENSBORO. LEE BIRK, Owensboro. NEWTON PARRISH, Owensboro. Asst.. J. S. RODMAN. Owensboro. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Daviess, $34,30l.50: McLean. $4,I62.50; Ohio, $4,495.50: Hancock, $2.I64.50; Breckenridge, $5,994.00: Muhlenberg, $I0,822.50. HOPKINSVILLE. DOUGLAS GRAHAM, Pembroke. EVERETTE S. SMITH. Hopkinsville. Asst.. MRS..W. E. BACON, Hopkins- ville. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Christian, $l9,8l4.50; Logan, $8,824.50: Todd, $6,160.50; Trigu, $4,162.50. BOWLING GREEN. GEN. E. H. WOODS, Paneville. D. E. STEFFE, Bowling Green. Asst.. SAM CRISTAL, Bowling Green. $23,445.00: Simpson.$3.496.50: Edmonson, $2,I64.50; Metcalfe, $l,332.00; Cumberland, COUNTIES AND OUOTAS—Butler. $2, 497. 50: Warren. $832. 50: Barren, $12, 654. 00' Allen, $2, 664. 00: Monroe, SI, 332. 00. ELIZABETHTOWN. "JUDGE J. R. LAYMAN. Elizabeth- town. Asst.. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Meade. $l.498.50; Hardin, $0,989.00: Hart, Bullitt. $2,497.50: Grayson, 34.662.00. LEBANON. H. S. McELROY, Lebanon. D. M. COOPER, Elizabethtown R. M. HALL, Elizabeth‘lown. $5,994.00: Larue. $3,330.00; CLINTON DAVIDSON. 504 W. Main St.. Louisville. Asst, H. W. RIVES, Lebanon. COUNTIES AND QUOTAS—Nelson, $9,657.00: Washington. 55.494.50; Marion. $8,824.50; $3,330.00: Green, $l,665.0