the use and need of the life of carrie a. nation-第59章
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first regular business meeting in January and serve until their successors
are duly elected and qualified。
SEC。 2。 The officers shall constitute the Executive Committee; which
shall have oversight of all the work of the Federation。 The Executive
Committee shall have power to fill all vacancies occuring between the
annual elections。
ART。 4。DUTIES OF OFFICERS。 The President shall perform the duties
usually assigned to his office。 He shall be a member ex…officio of all
committees。
SEC。 2。 The first Vice…President shall be chairman of the Membership
Committee。 This committee shall devise ways and means of securing
members and pledges for the support of the Federation。
Sec。 3。 The second Vice…President shall be chairman of the Program
Committee。 This committee shall arrange for all social and literary meetings。
Sec。 4。 The third Vice…President shall be chairman of the Press and
Literature Committee。 This committee shall see that all meetings are
duly announced by the local press and otherwise and report such meetings
to the local papers and also to the national organ。 It shall secure
and distribute literature for the aggressive work of the Federation。
Sec。 5。 The fourth Vice…President shall be chairman of the Law
Enforcement Committee。 This committee shall report to the Federation
the non…enforcement of all statutes; suggesting means to secure the
enforcement
of such statutes。 It shall also investigate all lines of law enforcement;
instructing the Federation in statutory law。
Sec。 6。 The Vice…Presidents; by and with the advice of the President;
shall select the persons to assist them in their several departments。
Sec。 7。 The Secretary shall keep an accurate record of all business
meetings and a complete register of all members。 The Secretary shall be
the authorized collector for the local Federation and shall be entitled to
a commission of ten per cent of all collections。
Sec。 8。 The Treasurer shall be chairman of the Finance Committee。
This committee shall devise ways and means of securing pledges; and raising
money in any other way deemed advisable to further the interests of
the Federation。 He shall report to the Secretary all pledges that have
been paid by members and others; so that the Secretary's book shall show
correctly all money received and paid out。
Sec 9。 It shall be the duty of the Membership and Finance Committees
to take pledges from the members of the Federation; and any others;
to further its work。 These pledges shall be for the month and payable
quarterly。 One…third of such money secured shall be retained by the local
organization and the remaining two…thirds shall be sent to the Treasurer
at the home office in Guthrie; Oklahoma。
ART。 5。REPORTS OF OFFICERS。 At the annual meeting; each of the
officers shall present a full written report of the year's work。
ART。 6。SPECIAL COMMITTEES。 At the regular monthly business meeting
preceding the annual meeting; the President shall appoint from the
membership the following special committees: An Auditing Committee
of three。 This committee shall examine all accounts and render a report
at the annual business meeting; a record of such report to appear upon
the Secretary's book。 A Nominating Committee of five。 This committee
shall report at the annual meeting the name of one candidate for each
office。
ART。 7。MEETINGS。 Two meetings a month shall be held。 One to
transact the business of the Federation; the other for literary and social
purposes; conducted under the direction of the Program Committee。 This
second meeting shall consist of oratorical contests; debates; recitations;
songs; or any other educational features。
The regular business meeting in January shall be the annual meeting。
ART。 8。PAYMENT OF BILLS。 No money shall be paid except upon an
order signed by the President and Secretary。
ART。 9。OFFICIAL ORGAN。 The official organ of the Federation shall
be 〃The Hatchet;〃 published in Guthrie; Okla。; (16…page monthly; 25
cents a year。) The Press and…Literature Committee shall solicit subscriptions
to the official organ。
ART。 10。ORDER OF BUSINESS。 The following order of business shall
be observed at all regular business meetings:
Devotional exercises。
Reading of previous minutes。
Report of Treasurer。
Report of Vice…Presidents。
Unfinished business。
New business。
Adjournment with prayer。
ART。 11。AMENDMENTS。 This constitution may be amended by a two…
thirds vote of the members present at any regular business meeting (ten
being a quorum); provided such amendment shall have been proposed in
writing at the previous regular business meeting。
CHAPTER XXVI。
CARRY NATION CLOSES CRUSADE IN DAYTON; OHIOHOLDS THREE LARGELY
ATTENDED MEETINGSSPEAKS TO LARGE AUDIENCE IN ARMORYHAD
ENGAGED NATIONAL THEATRE; BUT INSPECTION OF AUDITORIUM INTERFERED
REVIEW WEEK'S WORK。
Mrs。 Carry Nation closed her crusade in this city; Dayton; Ohio; yesterday
by holding three remarkable meetings。
In the morning she filled the pulpit of the Home Avenue U。 B。 church
and as usual the church was not large enough to hold the crowd and
many had to stand outside。
Mrs。 Nation was afterwards entertained at dinner by Rev。 H。 A。
Thompson at his residence; opposite the U。 B。 seminary。
The National theatre had been engaged for Mrs。 Nation's Sunday
afternoon meeting; though Broadway M。 E。 church wanted her; but Mrs。
Nation desired to hold that meeting in as large a place as possible; as
she anticipated that there would be a large attendance。 At the last moment
the National theatre management decided they could not permit the
house to be used Sunday; as they expected an inspection of the auditorium;
so Mrs。 Nation's committee secured the big Armory around the corner
from the theatre at Sixth and the canal。 Mrs。 Nation had especially invited
the saloonkeepers; sports and unmarried young men and ladies。 The
meeting was announced for 2:30; but at 1 o'clock the crowds began to assemble。
The large choir from McKinley M。 E。 church; under direction
of Rev。 C。 T。 Lewis and his wife; arrived about 1:30 and rendered a fine
lot of selections until Mrs。 Nation opened the meeting at 2:30。 There
were only seats for about 3;000; but Captain Hooven estimated the crowd
as about 3;800 people。 The galleries were crowded and nearly the entire
auditorium。 All sorts of people were presentbusiness and professional
men; saloonkeepers; and preachers; while W。 C。 T。 U。 ladies were in evidence
by their white ribbons。 Representatives from probably every church
in Dayton were present and it is safe to say that it was the greatest
gathering
of its kind ever held in this city。 A collection box was at the door
and a splendid offering was obtained as everybody contributedmany
liberally; among whom was Dr。 L。 T。 Cooper; who handed in a silver dollar;
stating: 〃I don't agree with her in all things; but she means well。〃
Mrs。 Nation made a characteristic talk of over an hour; giving much
advice in a kindly way and; as usual; backing up all her arguments with
Scripture。
Mrs。 Nation held her last meeting at 7 o'clock at Summit Street U。
B。 church; and a thousand or more people stood around the outside of the
church unable to get in。
Mrs。 Nation answered many questions put to her at this meeting and
from the view of the radical temperance advocates this was probably the
strongest talk she made。 In every respect the meeting was a success。
Mrs。 Nation left for Chicago on the Panhandle at 9:30 last night。
Saturday was also a busy day with Mrs。 Nation。 In the morning she
was a visitor at the U。 B。 Publishing house; and after dinner she held a
meeting at Christ's mission; Soldiers' Home。 At 5 o'clock; accompanied
by some of her committee; she went to Salem; O。; where she was entertained
by Rev。 Baker; of the U。 B。 church; and afterwards held the usual
crowded meeting in his church; leaving there at 8 o'clock for Brookville;
O。; where she held another big meeting at the U。 B。 church。
Mrs。 Nation has certainly worked hard here and proven herself in
possession of wonderful energy and capacity for work。 The following is