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Show I publicans abandoned Lodge and his reservations. DIVERGENT VIEWS TAKEN BY EDITORS OF NEW YORK PAPERS By Universal Service. NEW YORK. Nov. 20. The following editorial comment appeared this morning morn-ing in New York newspapers: Sun President Wilson's self-determined covenant has been beaten and beaten for time and eternity, for reasons rea-sons that are plain and sufficient. World Senator Lodge's resolution for "ratification, with its fifteen reservations, died an inglorious death yesterday. In revenge. Lodge and his associates succeeded suc-ceeded in blocking every attempt at compromise com-promise and conciliation. After wasting four months in systematically bedeviling bedevil-ing the treaty, the Republican leader of the senate was not able to muster a bare majority in favor of his resolution, much less the two-thirds majority that the constitution demands. When the end came more than a fourth of the Re- |