Show NI X En resident nt S Stands ands Pat is' is the Comes Come fr m White House Ettas s Said Last Word gr o ByL C. C Martin Pr Press sa Staff Corre Correspondent r VV The president stands pat This vas yas the word the House today in response e eo to o inquiries as t to what W Woodrow attitude de would be toward Ac a a. c compromise on article ten of ot the l le g e of ot nations covenant f Sen Senator tor Hitchcock last night wrote t him to Senai Sena Senator Democrat as an emis tor aary w who o would lay before him a pro p sal for tor c compromise on article ten 1 HOPES FL FLiCKERING hopes hope ot of compromise ratifications s were believed to have been dashed again when the White 11 Jo use let Jet Jt It J b e known that Wilson sees Bees little little ne need ci it discussing th the treaty situation further with the ad ad- ii sen senators tor that he Is is adamant i any reservations exIc ex- ex Ic c pt Interpretative ones and that at he prefers to have Democratic senators try to cony convert rt Sen Senator tor Lodge rather Khan than tr try to convert him The pre president It is understood t feels els that he e made his position clear Ito to Senator Glass when the latter wa Vas It at the White hite House some sorrie days ago ago rand and wonders wonders' why ak it necessary for tor him t hrs stand r r- r JO o DISCUSSION The position j- j ported taken by the president may te that h he wilt decline de- de cline to see Se Senator at r Simmons to todis CUBS comprise and would so inform Hitchcock K It In replying to Hitchcock the pr president dent thus r rebuffs buffs Demo Demo- c i j wh w want nt to to compromise with Lodge on a reservation ten all ail hope of ratification c will finally be gone Demo raU leaders s said said- ld to- to day The They said th pr s refusal etu ftp to discuss the situation would anger Rome some of ot his followers followers' jut b hardly Jo o ohe he point of ot causing the to revolt against his his his' lea leadership in in- insufficient sufficient numbers to bring Hitchcock said this m mOrning he had hadnot not yet received a reply r from m the president I 1 ANTIS PLEASED V stand v The presidents president's caused re re- Icing Tn fn the c camp mp of the able able- who said it it- meant one more moren n fl in the the treaty In Inthe the he days day's debate in the senate they showed their pleasured pleasure by seeking to toen en embarrass the Democrats Democrat's over the Incident Juring a speech ch by Smith Georgia Senator Simmons entered ent en en- t red the chamber and nd held i short whispered consultation the I Ge senator May I inquire what report the senator from North Carolina brought lt 1 from the president asked Senator Borah orah Idaho w Why y the sentor sen- sen tor brought no report t from the present pres- pres ent Senator Smith r 1 what I 1 thought rejoined fr Borah i |