Show Of EW FOREIGN FOR EIGN l U CY SOON 5 0 ON t anges ass Expected R In Lines Where Lansing and Wilson Tilson la lashed shed With ith Regard to n States Stat s Attitude By B y David D Lawrence i Washington March 26 26 go olby is now secretary of state That arts up nB by bv and with the tho advice and sent sont of ot President Wilson Nilson the In Inflation In- In ration of or a a- anew new foreign Colle Polley The Rite ate te Is wiped clean of or the tho policies politics argued b by Secretary Lansing Lansing- so far tar fara fars i a s the they differed from those of oC the Very cry little is known of or Just hat were the exact differences of or I talon pinion but the assumption Is ls that a atit tit ew Mexican n policy a now Russian alley lidy and a new far eastern castern policy In prospect The entire foreign TO rei ilcY of or the United States must iny In Inay Iny ay y event be defined In view of oC tho the for ono year car at least of or ore lion on tho the treaty of oC peace s. s Congress s Is getting ready to propose by joint resolution but It wInn will wIn willnon non n become apparent that the plan Is only Actually there can canno canno cane of ot tho the e no no peace unless the President nUM States consents for ho Is used arged under the con constitution with tho the educe of ot the foreign relations There Them Theren technical state of n be ho however a a. I Ice ce cc Thus a Joint resolution of ot Contress Con Con- i tress ress might be bo vetoed b by Ule the president con I t E a which event ent a a. 1 two thirds wo vote yoto Is and ceded and tho Impossibility of oC get- get Fine ln lag a two-thirds two vote voto has just been In tho the Senate But nul e cn passed o er the Presidents President's veto ere ere tre Is grave gravo doubt as to T what That hat cal effect the tho resolution could have Ioor Instance constitutional lawyers lawers rt re rei P. P agreed that a a. Joint resolution dearing de- de l aring peace cannot settle any points n dispute bet between cen tho the United States nil a d Germany German relating to property or else The executive branch the government o can alone alono negotiate I or under- under i edings of oC any kind Tho The depart- depart tnt nt of state could and probably would range it-range range a modus mollus or time short j to cover commercial Inter Inter- Se and diplomatic relations but the theitus thetus thetus itus of all the tho alien property both the United States and Germany German to billions of dollars ollars would main unsettled until a treaty was pUnted d ar ratified loor bor all practical purposes there Auld Uld he be peace Just as soon as a Joint solution was passed and signed by bye I Ie fee e Pr President or adopted over his veto f all aU of or which Is admittedly difficult I the President Is insistent that of Versailles bo be voted lie be e treaty treat upon the autumn elections On tho other hind and Congress could by Joint resolution Ion tion revoke the wartime powers of the President and repeal all war legisla- legisla ton but this could have havo been done b by tigress egress on the da day the tho armistice w was and Is a matter of ot domestic leg leg- anion atlon entirely irrespective o of an I I agreement with an enemy 6 There Thera Is little Indication that President I I dent Wilson Nilson will let Congress by a aint int r resolution gl give c the impression that bat it has done as much as a treaty orace ot or ace Iee could go S-O to get the country countr bacK bacic bacica cIa a a peace basis Ho will ably bly emphasize c that thal a a. policy o of isolation keeps the Un United States Slates of off the reparation commission nd enable the European powers to lo divide up tho commerce of ot Europe as they th y please and to arrange for cial adjustments in Europe without ns the United States Nobody has hns been let In on tho the White While fouse use ouse plans thus thue far but that Mr r. r son Intends to keep tho the fight on lae he be treaty going Is apparent froth from I made by many person persona familiar with his point of I i I I I I view Mr Wilson realizes no doubt that he lie is heat beaten en so 50 far as the Senate Is concerned but with a man who be believes believes believes be- be tho the Senate doesn't represent tho the American peoples people's true wishes there Is little prospect of ot an absolute surrender of oC the tho whole thing thins with tho simple process of oC approving approving- a a. Joint resolution IJ by Congress Conc In executive quarters tho the Joint reso lution idea isn't taken seriously because be- be causo cause of or the Intention to puncture It ItI itI full of or holes as soon as the plan Is s up upi up for debate dobalo In both houses Then will come an avalanche of or ar arguments ments and obstructions from the tho White House which may make malc Congress pause The Tho simple little business of oC allowing allow allow- in ing in- official documents document and passports b by the thousands to lie He unsigned had hall tho effect of hastening hastening- tho the Senates Senate's action on the Colby nomination and It ItIs itis Is similarly doubtful whether Congress will care caro to take tb responsibility foran for an any adverse developments In tho the forI foreign foreign for for- eign trade situation that t. t affect Americas America's financial stab stability lilt The political game gamo Is a desperate one this year car eal and there lore are people h hero ro who actually look forward to a financial crash as a result of the tho chaos in Germany German and tho reluctance of the United States to put her shoulder to tho the w wheel eel neel and assist through the league Uc of nations In tho the enforcement and operation of or the peace treaty tre All the tho economic ills that may mav visit this country countr between now and next autumn autumn au au- arc are to be blamed by the tho DemoI Democrats Democrats Demo Demo- on tho treat treaty situation and that's why h the they hardly will aid in getting a 3 Joint resolution through Congress to simplify matters though thoro there arc are some folks in administration circles who believe that the passage e of or a joint resolution would bo be helpful in defining exactly by a process of or elimination elimination elimination nation how much re responsibility for economic troubles can bo be attributed to tho the failure of ot the Senate to ratify a treaty or participate in the league lea to of nations Tho The Republicans are arc not a abit abit abit bit b by this for though some somo of or them admit as Senator Harding did that the benefits to be derived by the tho ratification of oC the treat treaty with reservations reservations reser reser- aro now lost they will continue continuo to insist that the responsibility for the whole business lies entirely in tho the uncompromising ung un un- compromising g disposition of the Demo Demo- Demo 1 ratio ratie incumbent Incumbent of the White House I |