That she was a woman?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Did the Board consider that and decide that she was entitled to
register?
Objected to. Objection overruled.
Q. Did the Board consider the question of her right to registry, and
decide that she was entitled to registry as a voter?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. And she was registered accordingly?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. When she offered her vote, was the same objection brought up in the
Board of Inspectors, or question made of her right to vote as a woman?
A. She was challenged previous to election day.
Q. It was canvassed previous to election day between them?
A. Yes, sir; she was challenged on the second day of registering names.
Q. At the time of the registry, when her name was registered, was the
Supervisor of Election present at the Board?
A. He was.
Q. Was he consulted upon the question of whether she was entitled to
registry, or did he express an opinion on the subject to the inspectors?
MR. CROWLEY: I submit that it is of no consequence whether he did or
not.
JUDGE SELDEN: He was the Government Supervisor under this act of
Congress.
MR. CROWLEY: The Board of Inspectors, under the State law, constitute
the Board of Registry, and they are the only persons to pass upon that
question.
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