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Image 1 of Albuquerque daily citizen (Albuquerque, N.M.), May 3, 1902, (PART ONE)

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SIXTEEN PAGES PART ONE 5 i i VOLUME 16 ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO SATURDAY AFTERNOON MAY 3 1902 NUMBER 136 Vi 4 GREAT SUCCESS Club Women Had Seven Meetings r General Smith Was Probably Acquitted Death of Representative Cummings V Caused Universal Sorrow i BEST HEAT STORY YET Los Angeles Oal May 3 Today was a record breaker for tbe womens convention as to sessions there being seven At Simpsons auditorium Miss Margaret Evans presided over the edu cational session This was followed by an industrial session with Mrs Florence Kelley of New York as chairman The chief speaker was Miss Jane Addams of Hull House Chicago on The Social Waste of Child Labor Miss Addams made a plea for the uni formity of child labor laws In all states and suggested this as an admirable work for the club women to undertake Two sessions on reciprocity and art will be held this afternoon in the Jew ish synagogue simultaneously with two other sessions at Simpsons audi torium on club houses and the press The strain has been removed from the political situation at the club wo mens convention by the withdrawal of Mrs Robert J Burdette from the presidential race

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