Show PRESIDENT AGAINST PACT COMPROMISE DECLARES REP REPUBLICAN LEADERS LEAD LEAD- ERS BEAR UNDIVIDED RESPONSIBILITY RE RE RESPONSIBILITY FOR DELAY Democratic Senators Will Continue Efforts to Arrive at Understanding Which Jl May ay Result in Approval of f the Peace Treaty Washington President t Wilson on Sunday y Intervened Interi-ened in the p peace treaty dilemma with the announcement that that he Jie le had no no compromise 01 or concession of an any kind in mind would make make no move toward the treaty's dl disposition and would continue to hold tle the Republican U lican an members of the senate senate responsible ible for results and conditions attendIng attending attending attend attend- ing delay The he presidents president's p position as significant nt in view of the tile recent discussion In the senate j of f a compromise was set forth rth in the fol following following lowing statement Iss Issued ed from the White White r House ous It It w was s learned ea 1 ll f from om time tile highest authority at the executive c offices today today to to- day u that t the hope of the Republican Republican- aD l leaders aders of the senate senate that the president lesl- lesl d dent nt would prese presently ty make s some some me l move which will relieve the time situation with regard to the treaty is entirely without f foundation on lIe he has n no compromise or concession of any kind in mind but intends so o far as he is concerned that the Republican leaders of the senate shall continue to bear the undivided responsibility responsibility- for the tile fate of the treaty and the present condition of the world In consequence of that fate The White House statement apparently apparently apparently had no effect In changing the treaty situation Democratic leaders indorsing the presidents president's views de- de dared clarell that it did not preclude a senate sene sen sea ate e compromise and that compromise efforts would pr proceed Republican leaders reiterated that the president was vas responsible for tle the present status statu and must make tl ti the first move toward vard a solution Senators Senators' hoping to kill the treaty alone expressed satisfaction |