Show T X FI HT T TO END SOON Senate Agrees by Unanimous inous Consent Swiftly to End Its Consideration o of Revamped Reservation By 57 A Press j W March farch 13 With With tho the irreconcilable foes of thi tb p pence peace ce treaty again in the saddle with compromise apparently farther faither I away than ever Senate agreed by unanimous cons consent consert t today to bring brag to o a a. co ir li fight oVer er erthe the decisive l article le X Under tinder the agreement ement reached rt r tr- tr of or compromise had decided nothing could bo bl gained I by bt delay delay a n final vote on all proposed reservations cr to ar arCiclo X will bo be taken t adjournment Monday night ht and speeches during tho the days day's session will willae willbe be ae hold held within a S minute fifteen-minute tion I Hor Hope Not Dead Tonight ht hope h pe of oC ratification was not entirely dead among some of or who have hae worked for compromise though they c conceded that the cards had run against ag them and that only a last reversal of ot form torm could save tho the treaty from another deadlock which would throw It Into the tho political campaign cam cain The leaders thought the ratification ratification rati raU- vote otc probably would conic como by bythe bythe bytho the tho middle of ot tho the week The Th who ho alono alone of oC tho the Senate S nate elements clements had kept their forces Corces Intact during tho the ren general ral con con- fusion ot tho the past two days gained control of oC tho the situation when the they In Induced Induced In- In Senator Lodge Republican leader header to accept a chan change c proposed In his substitute reservation n to article X Tho The move ended the bitter attack of or orthe the thc on the tho substitute and thus reunited the Republican membership membership mem mem- but it also drove away Democratic Demo Domo- cratic support of compromise proposal proposal proposal pro pro- and befuddled tho the efforts of ot Democratic compromise advocates te to Continued on Pago Page 2 3 I ARTIClE X fiGHT Will END SOON Con Continued from Page pa-ge L 1 make definite pledges to any at all i from that side of or tho the chamber Votes Pledged cl to 10 Bent Dent It Shortly afterwards th administration tion and Irreconcilable leaders announced announced announced an an- that all danger danber of oC ratification with tho the Republican was past declarIng declarIng- they had tho the votes to beat it and somo some to spare and could I hold them securely under an nn absolute i pledge c. Tho The amendment of ot Senator Lodge Lads I which is un understood to havo have been drafted by Senator Borah Borth Republican Idaho tho the leader in inserted In in- sorted tho the words Including all controversies con con- controversies relating to territorial integrity integrIty in integrity in- in or political independence inthe In In tho the PlO pr n detailing detailing- the international International I controversies In which this nation nation nation na na- tion would not interfere In offering it tho the Republican leader leMer rondo marto no statement of ot Its effect merely saying I it had been beon suggested to him by some somo of ot his associates Among Amons- tho mild reservation Republicans cans the tho change was described as only elaborating th clear meaning of or tho the reservation reser and there thoro was no Indication indication indica Indica- indication tion that any part of or that group STOUp would refuse to accept it Somo Some Democrats however said Bald It would destroy the whole force of or the tho league of ot nations and that the had proposed proposed proposed pro pro- posed It for Cor that purpose Apparently tho the principal cause of oC suspicion and defection In tho the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic compromise group STOUP however howe waRthe was waR the course of or Senator Lodge I In again changing tho the provisions of ot a reserva- reserva I I I Bull iUt wL- ll uny J w nJ v Jp LU iw obtain support If It constant al alterations were to bo be made the Democrats ts de declared declared de- de declared they could promise nothing Democrats Continue L The Democrats working for tor compromise compromise compro compro- mise however continued their efforts tonight Still another change chango in the substitute substitute tute ma may bo be offered by the ables Monday Monda though they indicated toda today they would not leave leavo their party leader if It It were not accepted The They emphasized on the other hand that their agreement to support the substitute tuto tute applied d to that one ono question only and that they would reserve liberty of ot action on to other articles of ot th tb the t treaty as well as voting vot vot- voting ing against ratification I ISO So anxious were tho administration leaders to have hav tho the whole hole fight le-ht over with that they are tro understood to have suggested an agreement as to voto vote Monday Mon Mon- Monday Ion Ion- da day not only on Article X 1 but on all other reservations to the treaty It was finally decided d however t to to- confine confine contino con con- fine tino the agreement to Article X s and the proposal In that form torm was made mado by Senator Lodge Tho The min fifteen uto ute debate limitation applies to all speeches on the pending reservation itself while a n. limit of or five lve minutes was placed on speeches on an any proposed proposed pro pro- posed amendment to tho the reservation The stiffening stiffening- of ot the administration forc forces s during the day revived ed the report re report report re- re port that President Wilson had made known to Democratic senators that ho bo would not accept tho the ratification on the basis of or the Republican s substitute Among the tho Democratic leaders how bow however ever it was said th there re had beert no DD communication with the White House on the tho suJ subject No progress pj was made during the da day on the Senate floor a |