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. HARRIETT L. FOX. PnESUxm‘T.

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. PAULINE M. O'NEILL, PHOENIX.

. MARY S. DICCORNTICXL I'HOMNIX

. , ' ’ . REBEOCA G PHILLIPS
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. . KATHERINE B. AKERS.

@nlttlniitee 329 VVnsT FRANKLIN Sm, Tucson.

. L. C. HIYGHES. ’l‘vcsox.

préscntthnrlzona,Marchegicon;

Mv Dear Miss 913v:—

Yours receivrd todav,hlso telegram saving that our b

bill had been introduced in the House.I will write to Morris and also

to Hall and do all t can to hold their votes.Mr Dean wrote me some time

ago that he would do all he could to secure the Republican votes in te
the Housuybut i don't expect he can get Bray of this countv,t will have
as many letters as possible written bynOur friends from this county,

I have alreadv written to Mrs.Burns and asked her what was wrong with

our bill that Mr.Burns would not vote for it,t will also write to Mr.
BuTns himselfhand to Mr.Humt,Have vou feund cut the reason why thevh
voted against the bill?And what is the matter with Norton? I under.
stood you to say that he was a suftragist, Gov.Hughes and 001.Herring
.of Tucson should be writteh to and asked to use their influence with
the members from Pima Gaunty,l will wrote again to both of them.

i will do evervthing t can to help this matter along;ana I may come to

Phoenix if yOu think my presence would help to any extent,t donot want

to go unless my presence is absolutely necessary,

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

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Preaid'eni, Rev. Anna Howard Shaw, Moylan. Pa. . Recording Secretary, Alice Stone Blackwell,
Firs! Vice President, Rachel Foster Avery. Swarll’rmore. Pa. 2 6 Beacon Street. Boston, Mass.
Second Vi“ President. Florence KCHCY' . Treasurer, Harriet Taylor Upton, Warren, Ohio.

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At the suggestion of our Eresidont, Rev. Anna ohaw, I
come to you again for oaivoe upon our work, counfiing as before in yoor
frienaly intoreot in our cause.

miss Clay, of our Board of Sfficers, is still in Arizona working
with the arizona woman for a bill to enfranohioe them. She believes we
have a "fighting chance" with the arizona Legislature. Tho fihing which all
seem to fear is that Governor Kibboy will veto the bill if passed.

Miss Clay feels that if we coula be oooarod fihot Er. Aibboy would

Stand in favor of it, it would pass anfl for the following reason: one write
"If the Republicans vote for our bill, it seems haraly likely fihat Kihboy
will veto it, but if his interosta pull him to it ho may do so. flow is it
posoible to get sumo frienfily Senatoro to urge him 8923 TO USE H13 IKFLUKEG:
wllfi Efifi fixflUBLIQAo moaogao H33; which E am told is very great, to vote for
the bill and also to see that he does not veto it? If we can get our

bill out of an unfriendly committee, it is practically certain that it

will pass the Hyper House. Then the light will begin in the Lower House
where there are seven Republicans and seventeen Democrats. If we could get
those seven Republicans to vote with us our billfi woulo paos. I am told
that Kibbey has great influence with the members of his political faith and
uoually own induce them to vote solidly as he washes. What I wonE like
is for friendly senatoro to promise thoir votes to confirm him if our bill
passes; anfl otherwise not to hold thamolevao bound to help him and furthert
to defeat his reenomination if he should veto our bill. flow it may be an
impoooible thing to do but if any Qart of it is possible, now is the time
to act. There is still plenty of time fbr our bill to go through, for they
can suspend rules and paso it in an hour if they wish to do so."

Row, Senator Swen, is this a pooaiblo thing for us to do at this juho
taro? Wo baa the oxgarienoo of getting our bill through before in Arizona

and having it vetoed and we want to do ovary thing possible to avoad such
a result this tins.

be you believe there 13 any possibility of the Statehood Bill being
taken up at the Epooiol Soosion? some peOplo say that the Session will
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 Tucson, Arizona, march 9, 1909,

Miss Laura Clay,

Phoenix, Ariz.
My dear Miss Clays

Yours of the 8th received. Pleased to know-the suffrage
bill has been introduced in the House. I was surprised to learn

that Hunt voted adversely. I think we can get him and perhaps

Norton to reverse themselves and Finley to rimain neutral. How

about Burns - how did he vote? We have not heard the official vote
yet. How stands Governor Kibbey? He voted for the suffrage bill
when in the Council 4 years ago. The Governor can pass the bill,
if he desires. He now controls the sifuation. If he is favorable
he can line up the republicans. Get your best workers to see him.
If he is well disposed, we will get his friends here to urge his
influence.

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Let us hear from you at your earliest convenience

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elation to help in a campaign to get favorable legislation on the ques i
of woaan suffragenomndand to secure equal sufrabe in the Constitution when

your Territory T? :zmi ’efi u statehood.

‘irag bill was ’* 1 anew 1: ate .cunoil by Sen.8en Goodrich where it

received five affirmative votes,~ Sens.Gotdrich, C'Heill, St.Charles and

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Ecrgan, amnngxtnxxDemocrats, and Sen.Day ,fimpnblican. Singularly enough,

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Dresident Ennt and iens.Eorton and Burns voted against it, though the person~
a1 convictions of each see in favor, and their wives are also suffragists, so
they did not have the frequently use‘ objection that their wives did not
care vote. The bill is now in the House, having been introduced by E .
Harch 8th.It is in the Committee on A ections, and we think it
reported favorably. Hut We need the help of the Republicans to pass
as you are known to be influential in the Republican party I am wrt-
ting to beg you to use your influence to help theis bill to pass, by securing
votes of the members, and also favorable consideratitn by the Governor.
suffrage as now gained so strongly in public opinion all over the
tates as wetlas foreign countries that its success in the near future
can be as confidently predicte' as any thing else hm hfiman’affairs. This be»
ing the case, it seems good policy for any party to meet the issue halfaway,

and by helping to gain suffrage for women to establish a claim to any party

advantage which mgyxenme might come from the votes of the new electors.

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». HARRIETT L. FOX. X’REH . ’4 MRS. PAULINE DI. O’NEILL. PHOENIX.

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I sat up fintil one o'clock last night writing letters
for ourr bill'J wrote several men to as}; their help.1’f you see any sig

‘ signs of any of the Mormon members deserting us “,‘write at once to

‘ Andrew Kimball‘,‘Thatcher ,Arizona.He is head of the Mormon people in

the southgand Merrill and Pace come from his county‘J understand that

Gibbons of Apache County is a Momoneir so he will Support our bilLI

enclose a letter which I received from Webb some time ago’g‘in answer to
one I wrote asking him to see that the bill went to a favorable com.
mittee whem it reached the House'.t wrote last night and thanked him for
referring it to Such a favorable committee,‘and asked him to do all he

‘ could for us’.I wrote also to Hall and Morris,‘and urged them verv ear—
nestly to vote for the b111,]: also asked some influential men from this
county to do the same',We ought to getthe votes of Webb," De Souza‘jPace

Merrillt'bibbons imanfiiallgflorrisg-‘Fete'rson’, Woolf-(Reed and coalterghith

Moore‘fihawfind McCormick as possible. Gov. Hughes said that Hogwood was
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195 to write letters and shall keep on with my work.

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Dear Members of the Business 'Gommitteez- I i Q

Sometime ago I think I mentioned to the business committee= i
the desirability of getting our question in the Senate before the .
Judiciary Committee rather than have us always blocked from a report '
by the makeup of our special Woman Suffrage Senate Committee. This
committee is, of course, considered a very unimportant pne. Its
Chairman is always a member of the minority and I think, myself, has
been selected up to this time because of being known to have anti-'
suffrage views.- is long as we have this miserable little committee
we are blocked from any hearing before the more impertant and dignified
" committee on the judiciary. Miss Anthony felt very strongly against
'thia committee and I have always shared thet feeling of hers.

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Particularly at this time when we are in a sense concentrating

our ifforts on the petition to Congress and when we will in all probe~ ,

bility have a very splendid petition to present to Congress at its next .
regular session. does it Seem to be peculiarly trying to think that we

are bOund to go before that unimportant little cemmitt so with the major-
ity opposed to us. The Judiciary Committee is cons tituted, of course,;

‘- with absolutely no regard for our question; therefore. we stand at least
a chance of finding its chairms.n not an anti, e.nd of finding among its

’members a goodly number who wofld be at least not Opposed to us.

in* When I was at Washington and t_a1king to some of the men on the
5,. Arizona question, I felt more than ever that Our cause would have a more
* dignified position in relation to the )enate if this committee could be
done away with. I do not think there is any human probability that the _ 5
Judiciary would refuse us a hearing. the Judiciary of the House has never {3
E done so, so why should the Senate? I have opened up the subject with “
y Senator Wm. 3. Borah, whose reyly to my letter is as follows:-

I "Yours of the 16th to hand.. I brou5 ht the mutter of which you w
I "writ e to the attention cf the Committee on Committees and suggested

‘ "your wishes. The matter is under consideration but there seems to
"be considerable Opposition to abolishing the Committee. Some of
"the members seem to think that it would be entire ‘Iy misconstrued

"es an unfavorable act ion towards the cause. however, the me.titer
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