Show PEOPLE KEPT U. U SIN IN PEACE I I Miss l Helen Todd Declares Wilson Tilson Not Responsible for Keeping Out of War Volar SCORES HAY ARMY lY BILL President Shifts From Pillar to Post Is Suffrage Workers Worker's Charge Women omen of tho the country should have hwe havethe hweI I the ballot tJ In order that wives WI and choice as s to whether mothers mother ml may flaY have e a n t er cr tho United States should go 0 to war ar 11 anti and that the living ln conditions of ot the the thC children might woi ii women and be Improved Helen Todd organ organ- 55 declared de- de I 11 ber of oC the National Womans Woman's party parn yesterday Ml Miss s Todd said the cry crr that MI 10 out oC of war should not appeal ap- ap has haN kept us Ia i because boI be- be of oC the country 2 peal to the thO theom om women n I cause l President re Wilson lIson caused the passage pas- pas sage Bilge of oC the thc lIa Hay military bill which J es to the chief ext executive the right f to call out under draft a all I of oC the men 5 of tho the country between the ages ot or is and Hi 45 MIss lIs Todd odd asserts that this country p had hl no chance to enter Into the tho Eurof European Euro Euro- f penn war as England land Prance France and ana other countries were vre dependent upon f the United States State for or munitions and food and Germany could not run tho the blockade to get tet et an n army arm here hero She he takes take the thO po position that thit President 11 ll S fon n signally failed Called when he refused to 4 protest the Invasion In of or Bel Belgium lum and ana the an atrocities which h were committed on nel Belgium lum b by the tho armies after aCter the United States tate had become a party to The the neu- neu treaty trent guaranteeing Hague Jle of or the Belgians Changeable Miss lIss Todd Insists that President il ilson 11 son ion has hns changed od his mind upon c cr every r Issue which has been to him hint and that not only has he failed tailed to prof protect pro- pro American lives li In Mexico but heS he f has taken another view of tC f every ever plank S in the the Democratic platform and In ad adb ad- ad has fA failed to take tako a n b t stand on womans woman's suffrage e. e The women of the country countr should have the ballot that the they ml might ht have ha a aS S voice olce as to whether we should hould go so o to towar towar towar war said Miss Todd Instead of the Pr President keeping u us cut out of war he Ito the of oC the JIa hay favored ored u 1 passage pl 1 1 r n Ii tarv tal DIU v. v u. u u band and father subject to tho draft under orders from the President We e o believe that this Is II too much power powerS S for ono one man and we further believe belle that the people of this country count should have havo I I. I the rl right ht to say a whether hether we should go goIt o j I to war I It lt was not President Wilson who I I kept us tie out of war It was th the tho peo peo- I I Ille Ide No o one want wanted d tc to go 10 to war Wo We 0 could not gOt get into the thc European Europen struggle tru-I tru I gle gb I but went vent Into Mexico and there thero we I I did not protect American lives or prop- prop I crt erU erty President Wilson refused to I protest In tl the Belgium case although I i this country countr had signed d a a. solemn obligation obligation I gation to do 10 50 so All li of the tho Mexican trouble could have been avoided a ICE If IC E HUerta who was tho the strong man of or i Mexico had been recognized and the tho United States had not meddled in Mexican Mex Mci- ican lean affairs Uon Suffrage M The President has bas never favored suffrage When the eastern delegations delesa- delesa 4 tins went tent to him he Insisted that suf- suf f frace rA Ie was a matter of states and that e should come state by state hen the western women placed their i before beCore him he said ald he might t. t change hange his mind and ml might ht favor or a 8 federal fe-deral amendment If It his mind did change at all Then when wo we visited him last he said the negro question topped stopped him from Crom favoring the federal amendment as southern senators and t. t congressmen c could not see that there 5 are more white women In the bouthern southern states than the combined sex population of tho the negroes We We told him how the illiteracy of the big cities and tho the interests had HI de defeated do- do suffrage in New ew York b by In Pennsylvanian and in New ew and Massachusetts Wo We 0 told him hm that at for Cor sixty years ears the tho women of New York had been fighting for the tho submission of ot the tho referendum on suf- suf eo Cra frage e and then it was defeated We c went through gh all of the fights we had had and then he he who had tho the power to open the tho doors to the women of this country countr refused to give Ive us his sup sup- port We Wo went to him on the child labor bill hili but he ho eald said It was unconstitutional al and then chan changed ell his his' mind and forced forcell through a a. bill after the Republicans Beans had declared for such a bill w which gives protection to on only only- 1 a small part of ot the children of oC the country countr Ho changed his mind on tho the Panama canal tolls tolI repeal and on ever every other plank In the Democratic platform but he never changed his mind on universal suffrage |