THE PRESIDENT'S MOVE
COMMENT OP SENATE LEADERS A DOUBTFUL OUTLOOK. (6KITBD PRESS ASSOCIATION.—CAPTRISIIT.) WASHINGTON, 20th March. Senator Lodge has issued the following statement: "The Treaty is gone. It, has been rejected by the Senate-and sent back to the President, and if he chooses to return it it will have to go through the same process as before. If President Wileon desires to make it an issue in the Presidential campaign, the Republicans are willing to meet the issue." Senator Hitchcock states: "The result was what I expected. The Treaty is now before the President, and if there is to be further action he must take the initiative."
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 5
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