Miss Mildred Palmer, secretary of the New York branch of the National Women's Party, wants to know the logic of a justice which seeks to discriminate against a woman simply because she is married, and which takes no issue with a man of private income holding a job. If duplication of income is wrong, she says, it is just as wrong for a man as for a woman. That is why the National Women's" Partly has issued a call to all married women who have lost their jobs because they have husbands, to report to party headquarters for a concerted. drive against such unreasonable discrimination.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 81, 7 April 1931, Page 11
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