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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 36
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a RIGHTS AMEND
eee ee
men Leaders Send Letter
Congress Calling the Pro-
posal ‘a Gold Brick’
) SEE INV VITATION TO ABUSES
Mrs. Roosevelt and Officials of
Many National Organi-
zations Are Included
, Aug. is_a tat
women leaders who have
paso t ‘qual Rights Amend
ve zg pena Sade publie today | by
onal
- - the amendment “a 3a
: brick inet may sitter, but would
urt if it hit,” Misa Elk sth.
agee, general secretary ©
e€ owith aetna letter here,
that copies of the ie
being sent to every Senator and
Representative.
Signers of ne letter are
against
tional Pemen’ a Party, which "has
ed the proposed amendmen
since it was introduced in Congress.
1924, .
he opponents insist that the
amendment would not onfy not
"Tate ES Sonieve ite objective but wan
open the floodgates to exploitation
of women workers and jeopardize
_ alao protective legislation easential
for the -health of mothers.
Several Reasons Stated
The letter save:
“We believe {n equal rights for
women.
“We oppose the so-called Equat
Rights eeendment’ because it dis
_ regards the fact that while m
— and women are equal in right they
are not identical in economic
wets: f/mpeial function or in physical
ers — pacity. mc
“7 - “Because it would imperil ‘
aaa Te legislation enacted. te, saf:
‘guard women is homemeXers |
mothers, including laws regulatin
1
partment of Labor; Mra. J, Borden
fries and Mre Charles P,
“Because this proposal, if on
acted and ratified, id confuse
wei gomplicate areetaT progrese
toward higher standards of safety
and security for all workers—mea
aa well ag women.”
Among the signers of the letter
are officlals of many Sanizatlons, f:
including Mra. R. gelo, preai-
Women; Mra. Mary McLe
thune, National Federation of Col-{?
Women's Clubs; Mrs, Eleanor}!
derson of the National Y. W.
mamlie and Mra. Carrie Chap-|!
signers also include women|t
tin
velt Miss Maryxfanderson, chiefy
of the Women’ & Bureau of the De-
Other Signers of the Letter
Signers of the letter, represent-
‘ing different parts of the country,
included the following:
NEW YORK-—Mr Grosvenor.
len, Mra, Da ckus, 3, We.
Rosse wie, “Geneviev
minorit' leader ew York Cit
Counce: Pe
Peullr gamers. Bo
thy NK sy NEeny0§ Meanie Grace
ueg, sker,Mrs. Loulse
nar tes director, aout
we aye r school for workers;
QgbeMleeck, director of i
rib ae dine gz it
Foundation; Peart Awan,
DISTRIC F COLUMBIA~M
Elisabeth hristman, rehired
Natlonal Trade
League; Agnes ' wan, ‘dle
tor, National Coun tholf
Women; J. Aun tone
ise Fiorencs none.
director, American Fed
oodhouse, formerly Secra
State of Connecticut.
NEW JERSEY-Dr. Ellen C ‘ot.
ter, welfare or, State of
New Jersey; Ru oung, United
Electric and
; va
dent, National Council of Cathalict4
Ogee. 4
tt. t
Prominent in official W ngton,;' .
such as Mra, Fr Teeccee:
‘OT RECOKL
\ 4 AUG 21 194
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