Show Testimony of Lansing's Condemnation of Treaty Sensation Sensation Sensation- of Washington 1 Some S Senators Expect S Secretary cr tar to Resign Reig and Predict His Reappearance Before Foreign Relations Relations Co Committee mit e By James R. R Nourse l Sen Service Ire Staff Stat Correspondent Correspondent UT Sept Sept 12 The The The WASHINGTON VV V V ed Inter Interview e with Secretary of or State Lansing which was vas related to tho foreign relations c committee by Willis Wils Bullitt ye yesterday In which the secretary declared that the peace treaty r aty was bad and the tho o of ot nations na na- na- na tons worthless has e caused use a profound sensation among members of the Son- Son ate In discussions of or the testimony b by senators toda today two questions were asked First Will First Will It cause Secretary Lani Lansing Lansing Lan Lan- i sing to resign 1 S Second What Second What will bo be the thc effect of or orthe the revelations upon the country Sec Secretary re La rt La Lansing's Ii S in gs g's fr friends e a ds were quick to as assert ert that he will not resign arid and that tho the testimony startling as asI asIt asit It I is affords s no reason wh why ho he should resign It I was pointed out that hs h's resignation resign resign- tion tien at this time timo would be construed as an admission by him that his opinIon opinion opinion ion of or the tre treaty ty was wa correctly reported report report- ed ld and amid that he was vas In the tle wrong rong In Invoicing Invoicing invoicing voicing any opinion In opposition to the President while In Paris Parts Lansing May la He Be Recalled le L. L Among mong state department me time belief was expressed that Secretary I Lansing may my again be called caled to testify tes tes- es- es before the committee In iii his testimony given several weeks ago ngo Secretary I ansing declined to enor en- en tor or Into any discussion of or the tle attitude attitude attitude atti atti- tude of or Colonel House General Mr r White and himself respectIng respecting respect respect- ing trig the treaty treat provisions But as the committee Is now fortified fortified for for- by Mr Ir testimony It I Is ed bollo that another effort ma may be made to get set Secretary Lansing to talk about bout these mutters and especially as Bullitt quoted him and BJ Bliss s and White WhiteS as S being over o the treaty There are arc man many who believe beleve that If I Secretary should be bo G aln I called t h he might m c express press himself himself freel freely reel regarding tho the Shantung I Issue sue and the thelea lea league ue of nations covenant co Naturally If he lie should resign or as asa asa asa a result resul of or the tho disclosures his resignation resignation nation naton should be asked for Cor or any f further f that he lie might give glo to the thc tle committee would woul be bo given Iven under less than otherwise Administration senators were w-rc keen keenly Interested toda teds today in the question Queston as to the tho probable effect of testimony testimony mony mon upon ripen the country Nono None of oC the Democrat members of or tho the foreign relations reIn rela Lions committee heard testify but ut the they have liac satisfied themselves b by reading it that It will wi weaken their fight for Cor ratification On One On senator who ho Is 18 particularly In the of ot tho the President expressed the the opinion that if 1 testimony la is 11 unc it will wi be extremely difficult for tor the supporters to defend all aU the engagements en in the treat treaty Report on Russia Raisin Bullitt today today made public the repert re- re pert prepared by by him on the tho Russian had been sent to o situation after he h-e House ana ann secretary secre Moscow by Colonel ouse tary Lansing to Interview Lenine and ant J on the question Queston of ot making the allies peace with ales pece It was ws this report according to hI his stor story which was suppressed in Paris al althou although at- at by direction of ot President Wilson milson thou though h Lloyd George desired to have It published In this report advised al' al the feels peace commissions that compelled to retreat from his theoretical cal cl position all along alonS the line lne Ho He is the tho western governments ready rondy to meet half hal wa way the economic The Tho report deals with Ith situation in Russia tho the effects of oC the blockade e the tho shutting down of trans- trans of or food the time the scarcity prevalence of f disease ae and the shutting wa dc-wa of Industry The blockade maintained main by the a allied l d powers Is given as tho tto cause of tHis distress I I Re Regarding the social soc l conditions in Russia Bullitt found very little to criticise Ills Ils report avers ers that terrorIsm terrorIsm terrorism terror- terror Ism hind hart ceased the executions were extremely scarce good order had been established and crimes against life and property generally had diminished Nationalization of or Women om I The social problem had been settled Bullitt found and the report as to tho the nationalizing of women was prone pro- pro ne by him t to be a ranard canard Theatres Theatres Thea Thea- I tres operas and anti th the ballets were operating operating oper oper- as a in peace times Ures The schools nl 1 hn Bullitt Bullit reported hat hat the political situation had ben baen adjusted that tha thata a majority ma majority ma of the Russians were In In entire entre sympathy with the soviet government go It I meets the thc demand of the moment In Russia Russia Bullitt asserts and It has acquired so 80 great a hold upon the Ima imagination imagination im Im- im- im a of the tho common people that rOd ready to and the the tho women omen era are starve stare I young men to die for Cor it It Accompanying his report I fixed an appendix which contains de detailed detailed de- de I de-I tailed notes on tho the Russian situation tribute to toL In this his appendix appendix- appendix occurs a a. a L whom found ready reay and cager eager to discuss peace despite the fact that ho he was nas wa opposed by Trotsky and ad the tho generals |