Show WILSON READY TO MEET SENATORS President Reported Eager to Appear Before Foreign Relations COln Committee Washington July 9 President Wilson Wilson Wilson Wil Wil- son w will l present the peace treaty treaty and the tho le league gue of ot nations covenant to the Senate tomorrow I The president WI will t deliver a lengthy g s' s 11 t J. J i t to out out- R t tI I I lino Uno the d ol fl the c e t 0 3 r concluded in Paris Pari and tell why i h he feels eels that the tho United States should I Indorse the thc league of oC nations covenant His Ills address promises to mark tho the opening opening- of ot one of oC tho the bitterest fights i ever er waged in tn the Senate over ratification II cation of oC a treat treaty It was announced at nt the tho White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House Houlle toda today that the tho President would place himself unreservedly at the disposal disposal disposal dis dis- of tho the Senn Senate to in its consideration tion of the treaty and J Kager inger He Ha was represented as all being anxious anxious anxious ous and eager to appear before nn any committee of f the Senate or of ot the House or both in open or executive t session to answer any que questions that members might desire to a ask k with re regard ro- ro gard ard to the tho trent treaty and tho the league covenant cove COyo- nant mint While members of ot the tho Senate foreign n relations declined to predict whether the Pr President would be invited In before the committee there was a general gen gen- en- en oral eral f that should ho he make known directly ade a to appear he would be beIn given n I the opportunity The usual procedure would n ne flO inc ino committee to ask for tor the tho diplomatic corr lending up to tho the treaty t InrI since mo most t of If the Versailles ted conducted orally orall negotiations were vere some flome senators believe e the alternate I the principal I course coure will h be to question pal d delegates 1 nr Opposing this view however I Is the tho that It committeemen tc feeling lIn of oC some would be too 1110 a departure from precedent to invite a n President before of or Congress It h has committee an any chief executive i he boon been on pointed out nut that the tI tive constitutes in himself a co coordinate coordinate I I nate branch of the government o and as ns such uch never ncr has ius dealt Ut directly with such suh sucha suha I a subordinate bod body as aa a Senate com Should tho the President go o before the the Indications are arc committee there sessions will bo ho onen Some eme members opposed d dIto are known to 0 bo be determinedly Senate consideration to Ito nn any secrecy crecy in this stand t the they expect ex CoX ax- ax of ot the the- treaty and in f I tho the operation co of oC the President I and his supporters on tho committee I |