| Show t enate Committee Committe to Hear r President w r 1 I I ll IL N I i I U I Ii i f Foreign Foreign Relations Body 1 Decides to Meet With he the Chief Executive to toI I Discuss Peace Pact 7 ASHINGTON Aug N.- N. 14 After a two-hour two discus- discus Son on to today ay the tho senate foreign reI rc- rc I committee decided to up- up fy President Wilson Vilson that it uld call on him at the White ouse ous at his convenience con to discuss e c. c p peace caco aco treaty he committee also decided to call tor fore It I 13 E T Williams S. S I K Horn Horn- I 1 c d J William C C. Bullitt who re- re rei 1 ct eus i us advisers to to t the tho American i cal acc n at P f rl J I Ic it 1 c imported ted the they they l ft rit j J t. t ns cl CI ns tl tty by the conference f I ION DIVIDED motion 10 to tail cull Colonel House Bliss s and Henry White r can delegates tes to tho the peace con- con rence enc ence was voted down 9 to 8 8 Sen- Sen ore ra McCumber North Dakota and I Ohio I Reps voting with I e Democrats I 1 I In deciding to request a conference i lh PresIdent Wilson on which there thero theres I s no committee vote It t was as agreed I at II 11 information secure from from the i should be made public I WITE HITE HOUSE I hero was waa no indication at the tho hire House Moue when the tho president would c ebb efe he the committee To Inquiries saId eald Ve We have havo no comment to make malte Pt Speculation at the capitol as to the of ot the tho committee in requesting pre president receive It revolved the subject of ot reservations to tot t platy and the league ue covenant tor tho committee acted it had been at tho the White House that tho the r I had not changed his attitude CLI at reservations Ions FOREIGN LANDS orate ate was aa fixed for tor reopening the int rings with I Bullitt Williams ViI others others as witnesses Some Somo of or those are not In this country countr ll be invited to attend as soon goon as y Y ate to available All of oC the tho hearings Hi 1 open Chairman Lodge an- an Ii II 1 The committee decided also to call Joan C Ferguson and Thomas J. J F F. lard lar regarded as authorities on onn I n nets s and Japanese affairs VITIATION STATION EXTENDED I to call on anthe the president J committee accepted an an Informal InI In- In in- in I j transmitted by Senator h itch itch- the he administration leader a II few Cew fews I Rafter s 1 after atter Mr l Wilson laid the tho treaty oro ore tho sena senate te I i suggestion that tho the committee White House was understood have o be been n made b by Senator John- John 1 of California J 8 S IT PUBLIC I veral members Including Senator 1 l' h. h cro understood to h have 0 obI ob- ob I 1 W if the talk tall with the president wan b Senator Fall all was i 1 to e have indicated he Inge would not go au nuns no record of oC the discussion e kept and ond disputes s would arise as to what the ho president f rn members opposed apposed tho the o all an witnesses on the ground it f virtually every senator had made madeI tt ih 11 how lle he voto vote and that I Cu sentiment demanded 0 vote ote InI in 1 I jW enate ate should not be e unduly deJ dc- dc J i |