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Show i .u ir ;.m t lit it .-at 1 . ! ( t.i.u i so.- iw i.- .t; -i. wint.rt trcatx- ; h.Kil.l ri jf, t. ,ii o-t-'t niul Hit- r.'OiiiiuU' ImNp-iiilcri.c f t,i-nation t,i-nation if u !-Int. Will ho pin . .i Ltw ttn V.i,io of rations will relate- i: v cost of l' Ihk ' " htl plani n ro bring ni.ulo ..M il un AnifrUMii armv to Tuiky luu! ! ai'.ot hr-r to S'.borU and mill iinothr:- to , i i r m !t 1 1 v , how ('.in th.i prt.!leit toll tiu- Amorli'.fi poop!,, that If ttio bvi,.ri: of i-t-lions Is u.lopt'M no LhftUt-chitt troop oor ciofift tin AthxnlU'" How I'! wo In a l!f to po; for ni oi r u!!!j;.ii !o n I i Mo vU-'o ' Will It b nr,vHMr t.i r i! .c rtll.l another unuy for th.U purpo ' DMPflOMISE !)LliS AGAIN IEJUITED 'larked Indications of Attempt at Agreement Over Reservations to o- !-,-:, ,i(!o.- I:i n-y'.v to tfo p t..l :i t r.:,. SMi.:or H.ti.tn..;. 'h', ollioirt !'i"''i'-tU'. u. roplv ,o,si :i M : i:.io:i fiu.n C ho dimui ( f f '.oo: . Kt'K-rrin lo t!w p: o: ' do W. ' si o. u '.lr n . to IrvtMo oppotionis to "pLll i.p or : hut ! i:" S.'ll.lU.r li'.'Mi.lOMO'- i .1 ! t tl:o Mitl-j t:to?t for tl.o .o.;vio oTiVtoJ In Its op' piUT.tfi wo.o tho I Vi' ;i Vi I lou Tn.topo:!- uoiu a:A l.iiu'oin'j ko'. ornuu-nt, b a :ul ; 'o:- i;,o poop'.o. l;i rop: co tlu protdont's tlo.d:i rnt ton 1 t.it t.u N'ui'.o would o:wi vu-o of Anior-I U-.: o.d'.or; Hhi-oad. Mr lol :id- ttr OiiKovl rttio-vtlon to ih.o sointtiit- of Amor- u aa troops to SC'orla and tlio roportod , l.mt to so:id oti'.o:-a to Silo da u:;d A.'- l;:r.l.i. W " . I It !nto!V.-.t o:'.ttTod in t .'.o roiora-tlotl roiora-tlotl ..-Ofltrvn f ;, COP'shlol nolo S lTl I t'lt'iO'.O ' w.n rttfa.'lwsl t- oiator.s ti Soriator ' SI niiin-ns ft forum! trt t ounMit, al'hou'a ho' d'',.Hl;iiod p; i a'.e". t'oat '..e ts.io',,0 fo; t!'.o pvosldont. ' SIMMONS STAND j INTEHKSTS Si: NATOKS. Mr op!a:ud that he e o:iiy h.s po:--o:i.i: if y of sonato t.;a:ion. a .d this f puliation xv as Mip;Oi-;f.t lv So. - a tor llitohook. Nohrasaa, nilnor!; load- Treaty Are Apparent. act to Be Reported Tomorrow; To-morrow; Poindexter v Answers Wilson; Simmons Sim-mons Outlines Stand. " W A5:-11N'N. e;.-t. ta . leJ .:.d.- ; of a Cvvr.rro.i.'.c-e :n ;..e sen.ate j - Erro e-sy oe: rec;' at:o;:s to ihe i-e cf r..::ic: s cox cr.an.t ca : e today J arr. to hi r-t :noc.M . .c a;-d II publican ! ut.-m a:-- no:.;.ican Ldor I.ode . d ar.zow.ced t.-t ; e treaty weed be j " pc ri ed to t e senate W ed n. osuav a :. d j .va':'.y h? :ahe:: up :'or ccr.i.de.-auon j -'x; Mcr.di: . ! Pro'rrly ;te u:cv$: 1 .-..ocrta:;: cleve.o?-1 i.-: o-: the ay "Si a s:a:e:ner.; to the :a:e "by Senator Shr.r.'or.s of North rc:r.i, r ro m : :':i: in a c : .1 i n : 5 : ra t i o n . crshiT. ceclartr.ir "so.v.e concessions in a Tiy of reser'. ations x ill ha e to be uie to secure its ra;.:"ication." Alt.iouch 'V t:irly" cor-oslr.;-; som.e o;' the Lode res- j 1 .-iuors. Senator Si:n:nons sid he v as ; : 5?esur-5 a con;?ro.r.:se en " 00:. ser 3.:1 e ' jennlons of an in;cr?re:a;; e charac- uue?-bhcan senators cor.f.nued e::ort.s ' compose clf-erences over a re-jervatucn j : artihe X of the leacrue covenant- Sen- - jrs McCur.her. North Dakota: Kehoir?, ' -tr.iscis, and Ler.rooL Wisconsin, were I " c to have drafted substitute resera-1 cs. T.lu:h were discussed prlvatelv ;o- 1 - r. i :v )LNDEXTER AXSWE RS ; J 1LS0X STATEMENTS. . kr.it?r Pm-dexter. Republican. Wl.s.:- r..T.. ir. a lo hours' aiLires.-i ;r. tr.e ! 1 at: ::dj.y. rep.ied to state ne:;:s of j - M.iir.: Wilson in his sreech-rr.akmjr 'ir. tevers.1 Republican senators made -ar.-err.cnts for speecr.es in se'. oral 1 aid that Vrvsihon; Wilson'- position on reservations, even of a "mild" arlcty, h.Ail nt yet been made hno vn. Kepuo-lican Kepuo-lican loaders, howexer, hailed Senator Si nn.c-.s's vtatenie-i : as a frank concession conces-sion 1 .'.At the treatv can not b ratified xx.t.iout reserx allons. "I am in faxor of ard will jiladt." xote for the treaty ar.d the league cox en:x :.t as it xx as originally presented by tho preMvleni. with. out nniendment or reser-xation." reser-xation." s.iii! ho. " aree with the president presi-dent tint it contains notiiins thst wou.d Jeopardire Americtiii Interests. U shouM le i a tif :eti without further delay. "How ev.-r, after a t.-.oro,:,;!-. vtudy of i t' e situation in the i-enate. I am co.:-x'neeh co.:-x'neeh t'ir.t some- co. uvsMor.s '.n t ie way j of re-er atlons will l uxe tJ 'e mt.le to I secure its ra ; P." ca : lot .. a. id. so believing, j I ha . e recent. y ih -i uj.se d xl;h. a r.umber 1 of uiy colle.vues th.e ao Ivaihl' ty of reaC-1 reaC-1 in- some ootuproiiuso ntween those 'lio n-e :n "a or of the treaty without reserva. tior; and those xi a t are in favor of It with. .'-. it rucn x e reservations of an terpret.tti. e -haracte-. "I am utterly opposed, howexer. to ti e reservations r-opoed by the fore'ri relations re-lations eomrrittee Some of these reservations reser-vations would ra.iica.lv ehar.jre t.ie scope and cli.rcter of th.e instrumen:. eniit!H-u-hitlnc some of the mam provisions of t'o le.vcue an.' x l-.'ch would call for recon-s. recon-s. deration .f t'.ie pe.ce conference." "How can the president tell the people." demanded Senator Voir.dexter. "that the lea (true, founded on the principle titut Furor-e shah irtieipate in the contml of American ::f:. :rs. and that America s.'.a'i participate h. the control cf Kv.ro-;ean Kv.ro-;ean affairs, ooes no: abrogate the Monroe Mon-roe doctrine?' Quotir.R the president as Shying that Germany would not have invaded Be.-irum Be.-irum If she had known the Vnited States would have intervened. Senator Foindex-ter Foindex-ter -hl: " ha: prevented the T'nited Stntes from tnterxenin !s it r.ot true that President W ilson himself prevented us from tnten.enin- in order that he mlprtt mke a ca:npalm for the presidency on the slogan. he Kept us OLt of w.rT" WASHINGTON SENATOR CONTINUES ATTACK. "Germany and the United States were p rt.es to The Ha sue convention which, guaranteed the inviolability of neutra. states." Senator Poindexter. aaid. adding: "A show of force and some self-respect ; myrh.t have raved Belfrlum. Was the president prevented from actlr.c Decays w e d; i not have a, league of nations? ' Senator Potncexter attacked the sir a - - , tunjr proxnslcn. and took Issue nith the president's statement that the cost of I |