Show a PACT J TO CONTAIN II HAN l Reservations and 40 Amendments Included 1 fin in iii Resolution of Cona Con- Con a Ratification a tion j By Associated Press WASHINGTON v VJ ASHINGTON sept 5 The The V treaty of peace with Ger- Ger Uny 3 any ordered reported out late aY by the foreign relations will include four fourr r 1 and about forty amendt amend- amend t s. s when It reaches the the floor of Ike senate about September 15 The I adopted In committee in rm of a resolution of conditional provide that The United States reserves the tho conditional right to withdraw from league l. l The United States Is not bound article ten and accepts no manEes manes man- man Ees es except by joint resolution of gress gress I Km J. J SAIl internal affairs of the United ites tes are removed from flom the leagues league's The The Monroe doctrine Is declared lirely outside the leagues league's ht hand nd the United States shall be its AMENDMENTS rhe rile amendments include the provi- provi Shantung shall be returned China and substitutes China for pan in the wording of the Shan- Shan provide withdrawal of United States Stat s from com representation nenn the numerous numerous international iio I com com- limit the authority authority- of Ameri- Ameri es on the tha reparations I mission provide for equal voting If perin erin the league council and as- as bly of the United States tates and Great ln in and prohibit British colonies ng in league deliberations on ques- ques seat issue between Great Britain ii tithe Ithe United States Most lost of the simply are changes BATE IS STORMY h action of the committee in ori or- or ng i the treaty reported out yester- yester estern II n came sooner than expected and wed a stormy tormy debate fn tn which II membership of both Republicans and Democrats were divided The reservations reservations reserva reserva- were offered by Chairman Lodge and were regarded as representing the views of Republicans advocating drastic drastic drastic dras dras- tic reservations Each was strenuously strenuously strenuously opposed by Democratic members of the committee with the exception of Senator Shield of Tennessee No vote was taken on the provision re requiring requiring requiring re- re quiring acceptance of the reservations resen by Great Britain 17 France ance Italy and Japan Chairman Lodge planned to begin work today of drafting his report but it was not believed the report could be bein bein bein in shape for or presentation to the senate for at least ten days clays The Democratic members of the committee will Viii be al allowed allowed allowed al- al lowed three days thereafter in which to file a minority report which they will do Weeks of ot debate members said undoubtedly will follow submission submission submission sion of the rep reports HEARING ON FIUME FlUME The foreign relations committee committee today to today today to- to day held what Chairman Lodge had announced would be the last hearings on the treaty Representatives of Italian Italian italIan Ital ital- ian societies and others presented Italy's claims on Fiume Flume Representative La Guardia Rep New Kew York the first witness said the people of Flume were Italian by blood tradition and language and were anxIous anxious anxious ious to be reunited to Italy He lie said he spoke from three years' years experience experience experience ence as American consular agent there and later service with the American American Amerlean Amer Amer- ican lean army In the same region Representative La Guardia said the president had blue penciled the so- so called Tardieu compromise regarding I Flume and that a subsequent agreement agreement agree agree- ment reached by France Great Britain Britain Britain Brit Brit- ain and Italy had been forwarded re recently recently recently re- re to Washington for the presidents president's presidents president's dents dent's approval |