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won, whatever fa lure may be made , will belong to the uncle
people, because all have some pain In it Which they ought LO Dear.
Not all the same part,- but all according to their ability.

The objects of the war are not wholly material, to be won on

the Dabble field vita snot and smell. Lney include the maintenance

of great ideals of tne while people, wnich call for sacrifice

from all who desire to perform their part nobly, whether in foreign
lands or at home. The war must be fought daily by determined en-
deavor on 'he oart of toe home reserve. Which stands behind the
comfort,
fighting men ever ready with a helping hand to nnxxnxxgn, to
$85uage eurzeiing and UV send Linags the message of high courage
and comradesnip from those at home to those at the front. The
message is DUThe through the organiiatiuns united in the War "ork
Campaign; and it is Lue part of patriots at home to see that
their activities are sustained abundantly until our brave boys,
victorious in arms, are brought back safely to tne people at

home, who have proved worthy of their heroism because they also

have served heroically in the home guard.

 

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may be, made, . \ , ‘ .
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> ‘ they ought to , ,
for all nrve had smeme part 0 bear. the same,- but all ac-

cording to their ability. Evry part involves self-sacrifice, if it

is nobly palyed, uhehter in ibreign lands or at home . The objects
of this var ire ggt wholly materihl.They include the maintenance
whichxxzexhnifixhy the whole people ‘. , .
and demonstration of great ideals.; mulch Calls for sacrifice from
all those who deisere to perform their part nobly, whether in
altogether
foreign lands or -t home. TE; agrnot to be won on the field of bat-
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on the part of the home reserve, which stands behing our xxmin
fighting men, ever ready with a helping hand to encourage, to assuage
suffering, and to bend always the meSSage of high courage and comrade-
ship to those at 138 front from those at home. The message is
borne tnnoggh the instrumentalities united in the Tar Work Cam-
paign; and it is the part of patriots at home to see that their
abundantly brave
activities are sustained until our boys, victorious in arms, are
brought safely hank to a ypdple warthxxnfxthnixxhermixmxxxxaxpnnpinx
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The right to vote in all school elections was given to all
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womenflwho can read and write by the General Assembly of I912. It
was a Democratic measure, being a plank in the party platform of I9II,
and was favored by Hon.James 5.10Creary, elected Governor that year.
The measure was advocated by the Tentucky Federation of “omen's Clubs
as a means toward improving the educational standing of our Qtate. The
investigations of the Club women had shown that schools in Crtates where
women nossessed school suffrage attained a na_h a l eh . of efficiency
_ women_
over thvse in States where.nao no
The first opportunity to use the new rigct ai'
school trustees in the rural districts, 1%
summertime, at the school houses.
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would be incidents disagreeable to women in going to the polls with men
at a time of much political interest. There was no report of anything
UDPIGHSLnt from any part of the state. In Lexington the women endorsed a

of three men and two women. To assist in the election of

their ticket women appointed workers at the polls, and as one of these

morkers I had opportunity .for observing the polls the entire day. Any
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objections to romen's voting for fear of rudeness or disorder at the
polls were entirely diSproved. There was no feeling evidenced by the
men but a most cordial welcome to the women who helped to choose the offi-
cers cf the schools there the children were to be educated. Our little
city made a record for good order, for there was not a single arrest made
for any cause during the day. The ticket favored by the women was elected
and one of the twmen on it led the ticket. nefore the passage of the new
ad been eligible for school boards, but with the women's vote
larger number han ever before were elected. in ‘aducah, at the request
men, some women more cenlidates for the first time and more elected.
[he electicn of 1915 included the election for [Lunty puperintendents I
in every etunty . A Question whether women had a right to vote for
hhese under the new law had to he decided by the Court of appeals; and
the decision, which was favorable, was necessarily handed down just a
few weeks before the election. In spite of the Consequent unpreparedness
of the wcmen, their votes helped 0 carry the election in some contested zxxr
cases, wit; a decided advantage for the best crndidhte, and more women
than ever before.
In T;*isville, bonds for one million dollars for school purposes
secured the necessary two—thirds majority _e';e;= bl ie rfijorts and
votes of women. It was noticeable thou the hambry of women voting in

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of those voting in the undesirable districts.
In the particulars that women can vote at the primaries and in all

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school elections, and can vote for and hold any school office except

that of €tete superintendent of ublic Instruction , I believe the ?entucky

School muffrege law is more liberal than in any other State where women
have not full suffrage. In the snort t me it has existed the results

show an impulse given to education by the beneficial awak-ning Cf pep~

ular ‘;i-rest; and the women suffrwge sense has been advanced by the
proof to the large class of :eogle to them seeing is believing that
Tomen are not liable to rufienes? or contact with aisorder in going to
with men; an? that ”owth~rn :uwen, Like «omen of other ”tntes,
the o; orfiwmity to do so, and that the .-:ger number

of women voters comes from the classes having the highest standing

 

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In *entucky.

The right to vote in all SleOl elect¢ ns mas given to all women

in Kentucky who can rerd and write by the Gener 1 Assembly of 1912. It
"*8 a ‘emocratic measure , being a plank in the party platform of 1911,
and has favored by Hon.James 5.hctresry, who was elected Governor that
ye r. The measure was adVocated by the Kentucky Federaticn of oman's
Clubs as a means toward ineroving the educaticnal standing of the State
The investigatiens of the lub «omen had shown that schools in states
there aomen possessed school suffrage attained a marked degree of
efficiency over those in Jt‘tes there women had no such power.

The first Opportunity to use the new right was in the electixns of
school trustees ink] in the rural districts, the elections occurring in
the s mmer, at the school houses. As these elections had failed habit-
ually to bring out even a moderate number of the male voters all those
.ho believe a general interest of the community is good for the efficien-

cy of the schools were gre tly encouraged by the fact that the semen
took a wide-Spread interest in them. As the reports from the rural dis-
tricts came in, the nefispapers stated that the CState cuperintendent of
ublic Instruction declared that all feers that women would not use the

ri ht of suffrage ueBediSpelled as they had exercised it in numbers
waich far surpassed the most ardent hopes of the suffragists.

In the cities, electicns for the school boards were held on the general
electicn day and men and -omen voted at the same booths,- the uomen castig
one ballot, containing the names of the candidates for the school board

and the men casting two ballots, one for the school board and the other
for the candidates for all other offiices.As the first time the women could
vote in the cities fell upon the day for the “residential election there

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agreeable to women in going to the polls with men at a time of great
political interest. There was no report of anything unpleasant from any

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part of 1&6 Qtats. In Lexington the “been endorsed a ticket composed of
three men and two women. There was no feeling evidenced by the men voters
but a most cordial velcome to the comen who mere assisting to choose the
officers of the schools where the childredn mere to be educated.Any ob-
jecti ns to homen's voting for fear of rudeness or disorder at the 90118
were entirely disproved. The city made a record for good order, for there
was not a single arrest made for any cause during the day.The ticket favoré
bv the uomen L38 elected, and one of :he somen led the ticket. Before
essage of ‘oe new law tomen had been eligible for school hoards, but
$18 mime: voting one :ere elected in more cities than erer before.
In _educah, at tie request of the men, some omen were candidates for the
first tine and more elected.
The elction of I913 included the elction for County Quperintendent
in every o unty. ’ question whether women had a right to vote for these
1n er the new lee had to he decided by the Court of iepeals; and the deci-
hioh Les favorable, mes necessarily handed down just a few weeks
the .leotLKn. In syite of the consequent unpreparedness of the
their votes helped to carry the electinn in some contested cases,
decided adentsge for the best candidate.

In ionisville, bonds for one million dollars for school purgoses
secured the necessary two—thirds majority largely by the efforts an votes
of the women. It was noticeable that the number of xcmen voting in the
otter residential districts was many times greater than the number of
hose voting in the 13332 undesirrhlo districts.

I the particulars that uomen can vote at the primaries and in all
elections for school p:rgoses except for state Superintendent of ‘uolic

In—struction, .hich is a constituti nal office, the Kentucky school

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that :cmen are not liable to rudeness or contact Lith disorder in going

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atates, will vote then given the cggortunity to do so, an& that tee larger

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