Mr. Taggart: Have your services been bespoken by the Republican committee of Kansas for the next campaign?
Miss Paul: We are greatly gratified by this tribute to our value.
Mr. Moss: State just whether or not it is a fact that the question is, What is right? and not, What will be the reward or punishment of the members of this committee? Is not that the only question that is pending before this committee?
Miss Paul: Yes, as we have said over and over today. We have come simply to ask that this committee report this measure to the House, that the House may consider the question.
Mr. Moss: Can you explain to the committee what the question of what you are going to do to a member of this committee or a Congressman in regard to his vote has to do with the question of what we should do as our duty?
Miss Paul: As I have said, we don’t see any reason for discussing that.
Mr. Webb: You have no blacklist, have you, Miss Paul?
Miss Paul: No.
Mr. Taggart: You are organized, are you not, for the chastisement of political Parties that do not do your bidding at once?
Miss Paul: We are organized to win votes for women and our method of doing this is to organize the women who have the vote to help other women to get it.