CLEVER WOMEN SEE GOVERNOR . i They Ask Him To Recommend An Amendment/To the State Constitution. THAT WOMEN MAY VOTE The Governor Compliments the Committee on Clearness of Arguments. THE DIRECT PRIMARIES One of the Speakers Makes An Adroit Reference To Helping ' Mr. Hughes "Reforms. Albany, pec. 22.—«ov. Hughes was asked today by representatives Qf the New York State Woman Suffrage Association to recommend in Ms annual message t0 the^ Legislature, an amendment to the state Constitution giving women the right to vote. The Governor received the delega, tion in the Executive Chamber shortly after noon, listened attentively to the ^speakers and congratulated thernj on "the calm, earnest and dispassion-l ate manner in which they discussed j such an important question." So far as his personal views were concerned!, ,he had nothing to say at this time. "If it is right for women who live in the villages and the county to vote for school issues, why is it not right for women who live in the city?" asked M,s. Ella H.