Show SOME OPPOSITION I Senator san Thinks Platt I Amendment Too Strong Havana May 23 The Associated Press correspondent saw a number of ot senators with reference to the prospects of ot the ratification of both the perma permanent permanent permanent nent and naval stations treaties during this session of congress but they were not inclined to be communicative It remains evident that there is an in n lIn 41 h nH n n u u au over this session It is believed that an urgent nt message from President Palma which will accompany acco Dany the sending of the treaty treat to the senate will have a strong Influence In the th direction of rati ratification Senator the most active of the treaties with the United States said he would have opposed the permanent treaty because under it the United States tates being bel beI the stronger power could itself decide when intervention was desirable regardless reg ss of ot the wishes of Cuba Oth Othe r sen senators senators atom say that the paragraph relating to the Isle of Pines should have been eliminated It is not expected that an agreement covering the details of the United States naval stations will be reached by President Palma and United States Minister within three weeks |