wnof iibs in Colum-Jackson.who for isted M r. aging the Company, with the •hine Co..an mis ween.and 10c.I rices in wavsI ••illIt. day oil hilsin*Mr. Stev-jarters in leave forIS. SIEVENS IDS PRESIDENTUNITEBirming-liness for Co.L. Cradat he ha the si * I I days.New Orleans, La., Nov. 15 — After the adjournment Mrs. C. Mrs. Daisy McLuurin Stevens, of A Cantrell, of Kentucky, offered Brandon, Miss., was unanimously a motion asking that Miss Gordon I elected president of the United be invited to speak, saying that Daughters of the Confederacy on the daughters should receive it several Saturday morning,after the only greetings from a sister conven-other condidate, Mrs. Nathan Del- j lion. Mrs. Norman Randolph, la, of Virginia, had withdrawn, or Virginiu,madea speech againat | from the contest. such action and moved thatThat the daughters want only the motion be tabled. She was politics that concern their own seconded by Mrs. Cornelia B. organization was evidenced again Stone, of Galveston, who also de-veaterday when the minutes of predated the idea of bringing the Wednesday’s meeting were read suffragist question before the | W i.en the secretary noted that United Daughters of the Confed-asjreturn- the convention had refused to re- eracy as an organization. The e he has ceive greetings from a suffragist motion wav tabled by a large st seveial convention also meeting in New majority.Orleans, a cheer broke out in the _convention hall. This was taken*rof Bis- upt?eneralIy a,ld St was 8umeay in the time b€fore lhe 8lt;?t‘rt'tary couldproceed with her reading. w nM|#Ci 11-a iWWtMV« —The suffrage conference was I „ftpr a nirtSt delightful vis-[jnaterger'organized by delegates to a Loui- '*• Miss Myers was the recii-son Ar- 8ana suffrage convention, which iadjourned late in the afternoon.Miss Mamie Myers of West Point, who has been the guest of Mr. Mrs. Geo. D. McKeilar of New Mope, has returned to hertent of mumerous social courtesies while on her visit.