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Show PRESIDENT AGAIN STATES POSITION Washington, Nov. 28 President Wilson again today defined his posl tion on woman suffrage in a letter to Miss Mary M. Childs. a government govern-ment employe here, reiterating that he believed the question to be a state iasue. "I am deeply impressed with the woman suffrage question," wrote the resident, "but I believe it can best be worked out by states rather than by changing the fundamental law of the nation. Such a change would run too far and too fast ahead of the general public opinion of the country." coun-try." The president will see a delegation of suffragists iu the near future, but It is not expected to change his position posi-tion announced again In today's letter. let-ter. Mr. Wilson saw no callers during dur-ing the morning, but arrangements were made for him to see Henry Van Dyke, minister to Holland, as soon as Mr an Dyke comes to Washington. |