u & . ! ,i ' " , I up ... V I" , ' r V i.t ti ,5i E, 'f ul- t '. i i ' -l ' I u "" ' J " . , f K r n m s -. .-, ', ' "V jf . 41 -V nitr,fi rvv -, Sft?g3? Id' 'i Ittf m ,iV(0 rasa Swi mi t, K m I-:. Mm. f -Mm - ., EVENING PUBLIC LSDG-BR--ipB:iLA)33LHlA, THUKSDAY, JAURY 15,' 1920 f COLLEGIANS' VOTE 't helps mm leadership. His pride is deeply ln volrrd. It m bnd rnouRh to bo nskrd lo surrender to Mr. Tjodjtc It is twice ns bnd to be nikol to surrender to Mr. llnnn nho. This whole treaty fislit lias been largely a perionm nRlit. mi Arueie . long authorized statement of Mr. Bry an's view on tlie public questions, in eluding tlie league of tuitions, tho iiecew n 1 1 y of compromise' on tlie treaty uud the tinwlhcloni of Article X, substantially tlie ies cpiessed at the dinner on TliurMlay. Now it U asserted on good authority Approval Seon in Meager Num ber of Ballot3 for Senator . , -, .. I reservation, but even indicates a desire uuugu 3 rvu&uivuiiuna , to get the whole of Article X nut of the trealj. A. Lawrence liowrll, niter sup I tins become tie most neronal part on.. (Iii r,tr),i Thnt ...Wlnn nt tlip trimtv im ,nBl -,lr' " U-ou "atl "repOlCU a StdtC- I stand,' l,.wSJi!n T e r ' ",rut for ,hp T"cK!"m nB" MmPt Marc I L n ,L i .XL ,.;.tin,. U a the Puulicatloti of this article In the Sun wiin .?,.tLl rL i?rtV, . V,l n Tuesday. After the appearance of i ilon utterance, (,rnlunllj the l resi , ,, ii,..,!,,., u i :i,i i,, , dent lias been left all alone on Article $? $ ILtuZ1 ,1 . .' r, i try nil is nni ouiv mr iiiu jiuk . i . .t. ..- ..i n i ii vi" i uuuil'li niv uuu Biiu&nm nnrfltitf Mm T'l'ultlnnl nn AiMM . WILSON STILL STANDS FIRM reoentlj shifted lib ground and wrote ;,, .',( I lint .rtieie . mignt as wen ue wiuiiij i riiiiiiuaieii. entlv rend to the diners. About nt this time it began to be nunouueed from the While House thnt the l'rcsldeut would have ynincHilug "important" to -say to the !! CMNTON V. OIUtKltl' Btaff Corrrspoudrnt of llir i:fiilns t'lihllr tilfr Va,slitngtoii. .Inn. 15. The icfeieu duni among the colleges nit the tieuU l has stiffened the Demorrats in their ut tjtude. At the White limine particular v.itls faction Is felt with results of the Not ing. The failure uf the bitter-enders, who want the trr.il rejected outright was emphnsi7cd iu the diseusslotis mil so was the fact tVil more students lin' -oted for the neceptauce of the trent without iimenilment or re-erntlous than for the Lodge reservation The lntest nti- is 'JS.fll.". for the Wll on trentx. ITr.'J'J for the Lodge reer ration and n."(m fo- 'he ln-ali .Inline I rt tlitk ikvtln rl'tu. ititnull.iri w nor ..A..ItA .. I.!l. ! MA'I I...II,... .. ARn nnt I V . . ... ' ..." ' IMISIIIIMI, WI1IIC .MI...W.. ""'' "'' J-l yna f llllll in javor ot compromise mis voie is , Thud there is good reason to believe flnil (tin lrelit.Mit Ipftne Rllfro.natlnt . .... ., ... i- ,,... r II I ."" "'. : V ." """" ana apparrnuy ivun rresiueiii ooneuittiut tlie league mlglic oe taken us mi went the whole group of college presi . itsuc into the national ciiinpnign was dents who were trjing lo effect a com- ) direct challenge to Ml Hr,nn for do promise that would sine the treat and 1 1 taring that tbe isnes should be com wltli it Article X. While, as a matter promised nud kept out of the campaign, of regulnrit. Mr. WINou's part iu tho But even If it should be denied that Senate siippnts him Hi opposing the i the l'resident prepared a second message Lodge reservation on the Important after the publication of Mr. lJryan's in article, in icnlit it does not see an I terview , Mr. l!ran's lews hud been renson not involving the persutmlit of 'published iu the paper the President the President for not accepting the j regulurly reads two dsis before the lodge reservation. I'livateli nieinbers Wilson message was liiude public. Iu of tlie Sennte admit Hint the President ' either case no one can find signs of made a mistake in "going out on a i compromise on Article X .in the message limb" on the Lodge reservation on with whioh. in effect. son icplied to Article N. In ndditlnu the whole Irish- , Hriin The Incident illuminated the merlcan lote is against t' President I treat situution. oil cannot talk to on this article. The President is alone Wilson un the Heat Mr. Hrjau tiieci 10. SLOVENES PREVEN I HUME AGREEMENT Lloyd George and Clomenceau Demand Statoniont of Slav Aspirations ITALY IS READY TO ACCEPT 11 tlie Associated Press Paris. .Tnn. 15. .Tust at the time when Italian ( seemed likely to agree to the acceptance of a solution to the Vlume question which lias been approved b Premiers L1od Oeorge nud Clemcnceau, a division has been created nmong the .Tiigo-Slavs regaiding the problems in volved. According to best information obtain able, tlie Slovene element of the new Slav kingdom is stoutl opposing a com promise b which Ital would give up some of the lerrltor apportioned her on the Dulmntiou coast in exeimiige for full sovereignt over 1'lume. with a strip ot land connecting tho city with the province of Istrln to tho west. Other elements favor accepting the compromise, but because of tho Impos sibility of reaching an agreement tlie Jugo-Slav delegation has been obliged lo reject the proposal. Premiers Lloyd George and Clemenceau thereupon Is sued it sort of ultimatum demanding that the government nt Belgrade decide with out delay what It wanted to do. nud give n categoric answer of "yes" or "no" to the Italian compromise. It Is impossible to uscertaln here whether President 'Wilson has beeu consulted tegurdlng the proposed Kiuuie settlement, which appears to be In ab solute contradiction to the President's Arm stand. Nor has satisfactory as surance been given that Itai.v as a whole will approve the compromlsci Recently the prime ministers of (ircut Britain, France nud Ilal.v have been iu confeicnco trlug to settle snt isfactorlly the Adriatic issue. A dis patch from Paris Jauuary 10" said the project of bringing about direct nego tiations between Italy and .Tugo-Slaviu was reported to be proceeding favor ably. After tlie signing of the Versailles treaty In Paris last Saturday the three principal premiers went into confer ence u the question and called In For eign Minister Trumbitch. of Jugo Havia. and D. It. von Zolger, who had come to Paris with M, Trumbitch. Fire Threatens 100 AUtos Moro than 100 automobiles wcro threatened with destruction when tiro was dlscovored In tljo second-story of tho garago of P. J, Conway, at Nnvit- hoc The dnmago cbuld b& done but TZTfl ne !?!", ';.' 'U,J 'i'V:.'1- of cars wero removed f T ," ."?& oc Hircci irau jjincuni unvu, niai uikui. - , iin i.in """ "' OUIIdln. 'lie lire wok extinguished before ntiy' Dcloro l" blnzo was Put out. qlII anrom ft dehnito rejection of the noncompro mise attitude of the Republicans upon Article X which is now holding up the ratficntion of the treat v This ..im j. o sinr-l "'ins. Iml it will have its effect In stiffening up the President and inevntitu an thins that looks like n surrender to Lodge b.v him And he is nln-idv stlfT enough. 'Men who surround him snv "von cannot talk to bim about the tre.itv." The issue now Is whether the P-ci dent can be made to cat his own w oni on Article X or not The Republicans want to humiliate him as much as po stble. Therefore, the insist on Ar ttclc X reservation ar it stands, the President having alre.idv in t.- of his western speeches deel.ircd that the Ar ticle X reservation wis not acceptable to him President l'itieldiii5 Various recent incidents have tended to make the President more unvleldlnz than ever upon the Lodge Article X reservation. One of these was the Strong support he received from the Democratic nation.il committee at its recent meeting here Another has been the clnsh with Brvan nt the .Jackson ' Dav dinner Mr. Wilson docs not want to eat his own words when served tip to him In Mr. lOilge. It do"s not add to his relish of them in the least to have Mr Bryan join with Mr Lodge in serving them up to him He is lnitated at Mi Bryan and resents his issumptinn of And the more alone he has become the more obstinate he has become. Wilson Knger to ri?lit A slorv of .lackson D.iv illustrates how eager he is to fight on this Issue. it was the President, not Mr. Br.vati. who sought the light on the Meat. Mr. Rr.vun at Lincoln the other day 'iid thai there was nq clash between himself and the President, that each had piepired his JaeLsou D.i utter .nice on the Meat without knowledge of what the other vvuuhl sa.v That mn have been lI lie so far as Mr. Itr.vau is concerned, but It is not true with regard to Mr. Wilson. The one morning newspaper that the Pies Ident reads is tlie ISaltlinoic Sun. The other neivspapeis are lead foi him and clippings sut to him. 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