Show I I I Other Points of View TOO I TE J. It is far tar too late now for tor the President to plead for tho the ratification of ot his hla treaty of peace with Germany without without without with with- out emendation on the tho ground round It should not be sent back to Europe for tor The time to think of oC all that was wlas when he negotiated It In tho the full tull knowledge that features which he wilfully forced or bargained into it would not bo be accepted by a a. necessary number of oC senators to Secure its ratification He lie should have known this from tram tho first publication o ot of the tho so called constitution of oC tho league of or nations afterward renamed covenant co But even en If Ie ho was in the dark when ho he arrived in this country on his tl flying inS visit last F February he hc was under no Illusions he could have had none when ho returned to Paris in the the middle of ot March When he put tho league Into the tho treaty in its final form he had all tho the means possible of oC knowing what would happen He brought on the present situation with his eyes open He Hc has no rio right to complain o of it I If any harm shall shaU come como to pass it is upon his hla head and no oth other New New York Evening Sun Ra au n Rn Pi If h j |