Show THREATS MADE BY SUFFRAGISTS Women to Resume Militant l Methods Unless Congress Submits Amendment Washington Jan 5 Threats 5 Threats o of the Womans Woman's party part to resume militant tactics tactics tactics tac tac- tics If It the federal constitutional suffrage suffrage suf sur- frage amendment resolution is not adopted and charges that socialists pacifIsts pacifists pacifists pa pa- and pro-Germans pro would welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come enactment of or the for tor forts Its ts effect on the war were features of today's hearing on the resolution before before be- be fore the House suffrage committee Speakers representing tho National Association Opposed to Wom Woman n Suffrage Suffrage Suf Suf- frage Including the president Mrs Irs James W. W Wadsworth Jr told the committee that those opposing the war ar want to see seo the amendment enacted and in tn support of or their argument presented presented presented pre pre- figures to show that the socialist so pacifist and pro-German pro vote ote had forced woman suffrage on NewYork New NewYork ew I York state of ot the Womans Woman's party part who Included several sc women who served Jail jaU sentences for picketIng picketing picketing picket picket- ing the White House declared that thc they o would resume militant methods unless Congress gave gac the state legislatures legislatures legis legis- 1 an opportunity to pass upon the amendment Miss Maud Younger one of the speakers said President Wilson ilson favored fil- fil fa favored the amendment and antI gave as ns au authorities authorities authorities' au- au I au-I for her statement Dudley Field Malone I lone of or New York and antI J J. A A. II IT Hopkins of or New Jer Jersey e ReI Replying to questions of or Representative Clark of oC Florida she explained that she had said at t a Womans Woman's party part mass meeting that thata a n. man well known as an a administration tion lion mouthpiece had told Miss Alice Paul party part chairman while Miss Paul was serving a n. sentence In the district jail that the President would make no mention of ot suffrage e In his message at atthe atthe atthe the opening o of Congress Cong but would work for tor the passage of ot the re resolution The rho hearings will end cud Monday after other representatives of the National Association Opposed to Woman oman Suffrage Suffrage Suf Suf- frage are re heard r e- e |