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Herald July 14

THEY WANT FURTHER INFORMATION.

Lady Managers Send back the Committee's
Nominations for Jurors.

The lady managers yesterday sent back to
their committee on awards that portion of
the committee's report containing the nominations
for jurors which have not been
acted upon or accepted by the board. The
object in doing this was to have added to
the report the groups in which the proposed
judges are to serve, their residences, and
such other information for the benefit of the
managers as the committee may have at
hand.

Miss Ford said she had heard a good deal
about state and every other kind of rights,
and would like to say a word about a
woman's rights. She then made an appeal
for the respectful consideration of the name
of Kate Field as a juror. If this brainy
woman was not known in a certain part of
Missouri, she said, it was Missouri's loss.

Mrs. Barker denied any personal enmity
toward Miss Field, but was loath to believe
in the propriety of making a woman a judge
of wines and liquors.

At 4:30 o'clock this afternoon the managers
will attend the Walter Besant reception
at Donegal castle, on Midway, and from
5 until 7 o'clock in the evening will meet
Secretary and Mrs. Carlisle at the Kentucky
State Building. Saturday afternoon
they will accept Buffalo Bill's hospitality,
and on Monday afternoon attend the concert
in the assembly room of the relief fund,
on which occasion the music committee
promise a particularly attractive programme.

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Herald July 14

THEY WANT FURTHER INFORMATION.

Lady Managers Send back the Committee's Nominations for Jurors.

The lady managers yesterday sent back to their committee on awards that portion of the committee's report containing the nominations for jurors which have not been acted upon or accepted by the board. The object in doing this was to have added to the report the groups in which the proposed judges are to serve, their residences, and such other information for the benefit of the managers as the committee may have at hand.

Miss Ford said she had heard a good deal about state and every other kind of rights, and would like to say a word about a woman's rights. She then made an appeal for the respectful consideration of the name of Kate Field as a juror. If this brainy woman was not known in a certain part of Missouri, she said, it was Missouri's loss.

Mrs. Barker denied any personal enmity toward Miss Field, but was loath to believe in the propriety of making a woman a judge of wines and liquors.

At 4:30 o'clock this afternoon the managers will attend the Walter Besant reception at Donegal castle, on Midway, and from 5 until 7 o'clock in the evening will meet Secretary and Mrs. Carlisle at the Kentucky State Building. Saturday afternoon they will accept Buffalo Bill's hospitality, and on Monday afternoon attend the concert in the assembly room of the relief fun, on which occasion the music committee promise a particularly attractive programme.