Show Ill VETO TO TOI I SlAP CZAR Taft Will Not Permit Any ny Offense to Russia Even Eveni f i Sulzer Resolution Is Forced I Through Congress Today t BINET MEETING PLANS I TEXT OF THE MESSAGE J endly Relations Between wo wo Powers Powes of Too Long LongStanding Standing to Be Brushed iside side Danger Danger in Haste t 9 I c ABROGATE TREATY I I Dec 1 17 Pre i- i dent Tall TaJ called the lie five fi 4 13 3 ol of Ins IllS cabinet now in ill 6 t tu the hitti ton tonight ht g-ht au aud wIth them thC fret freely I iruin 11 midnight ht on un tile HU Jaty ILy aty I fit Lit IS ib understood that the attitude altitude of c administration was decided upon upun tl d the thc me mC ige lo tu be sent cut lo tu the lie Jn lii the theil sage a C il it is is said baid the lie Senate will bo be ed cd to tu a I ihie t he treaty treat ol ur 1832 couched in ill lanil lan lan- il g e that w be c to tile the U g jov eminent sec sec- ec- ec C t tu tue e were wro ars b y of or r tate tU Knox Secretary of oC the Meyer SecretarY s of ur I ot the tho Treasury Treasur Gen ial agh ca h and Attorney Secretary bet bet- ec- ec I General I Jary urY i cr antI and POl arc are out of ur the tile city I President enl Taft FaIt it is s said ha has S indi ted d that he will wall veto clo tho the Sulzer ies ies- 1 if It IL should be forced e through h I ly Y Senate tomorrow v without tion ot hin t that ha t can be con con- 1 jd tAd us- us Sau S- S au an uen offense c to Russia will be beI I t. t q l i pl CUll can help It t. t lo 0 p n announced to to to- hl Lit Mi 11 Tatt Taft i uv wilt will sen senu send FU u communication to 10 the I a message e addressed l. l c to the Sea Sea- t t tp J be cUn Cle In executive c ses- ses ii nand and the other a I. I letter directed to Irman Cullom of lr if the Senate com coin tee on foreign foreign- relations In lii these the e Mr Ir Tuft faCt It is s sal said ii l J. J caU attention to the fact that in- in relations are not hot lightly be dealt with c the a advice of or certain House publican u IC that lint the lie lower loner inch of or Con Congress be considered In matter President Taft raft twilight wad was wa Id d to be he to ignore the theus us tt en ti reI ca ers expect to hear toj to- to j tow that U the tl f. f through Guild at Sl SU Petersburg rady ady ad has notified Hussla P o of oC the tho lm- lm ding abro abrogation allon of ot the treat treaty This Ice is bell ed to have been heen couched the thie politest diplomatic language to have ha that thal the American pie had come to regard the treat treaty obsolete ob The Thc expiration of ot thol tho thoIs ity l Is fixed for tor or January Januar 1 1 1913 resident president Taft Is said ald to have han taken i ground that if It he hue chooses he can cano p o agate ate the treaty b by executive de dee dei deep de- de ep e i without waiting for action either elthel ithe the lone House or Senate He lie Is IH sup- sup I In this view lew U by various momS memra mem- mem A ra S' S of or the Senate committee on forn for for- or- or It rn n n relations and Is said to ba base basu his w t nn Y X ihl of t Long Iong on to Information received rI senators tonight ht Mr 11 Taft In his bib d Il tomorrow will 1 0 o the tho friendly relations that have hac ted between the United States Slates anti ana ia ha and will say a that while the of or the treaty of or US seems rable rabie the friendship between the lie n nations is 18 of or too Ion long stan standing ibe be 1 lightly brushed aside Ir r. r Taft It was said would point ra q that nu sla bec because of or her friend friend- it at h p i with the United States had Used used Us lIs- us- us ed cd to o Americas America's proposal of ol peace I n the war wa with Japan U ho hos n professing to know the 1 ntH nt's t's ts purpose also sal said that ho he would I U J I n attention to th the thu fact tact that the I ted States levies les a ta tax upon o cr every 0 who enters this country and andul 0 ul ild not for or a minute entertain a ali li by Russia Hussla that the tho right to iI y I tho the tax was d debatable n n his bis speeches on the arbitration i 1 ties President Taft has bas expressed rr view that each country has a rI right ht r Itla say who shall shaH and who shall not uotI III I cr Vi her domain tonight ht t was generally general believed c V t the Senate would solve tho Ito tomorrow by Lr adopting a n a of abro abrogation allon cou coughed couched In strictly mat mal language Before Defor this can bo ho bought hos s about hor vcr lively U sessions the foreign relations committee and Senate Senito Itself Care are expected 1 i 4 Danger In III 11 haste onto I resident fart faCts me message although h to be read in executive acan aca- aca n U 1 probably will be made public at al ce e. e That l was wan lie plan IJan of oC several sc I the thie Senate leaders tonight They Ibey JJ d t cit the country would bo bu fully Cully In- In mcd of ur the danger of or precipitate Ion lon Ionn n a effort will be made matle to have ha the j hate h-h ate finally dispose C of oC the matte matter J lorrow orro orrow orrot t f th the Senate adopts a formal Cormal rose reao- 4 n of abrogation it un undoubtedly It b be bt referred Immediately to the theUlie theu u use Ulie e arid and little trouble is b expected te in an agreement to it ome onte o of the J louse House leaders said laid to- to 4 ht that with Pi evident Taft threatS threat threat- l S g to take the tho matter Into hits his own ownUs I Us ds it was wa essential that lint Con Congress nu Id ld meet his views |