Show C c fO FOB 1 LEAGUE lA DEAL DAll H W Students Favor Compromise i I to Assure Quick Ratification NEW YORK Jan 14 H. Incomplete nc returns early today from three fifty I ot of nearly colleges and universities whose students and faculty members voted on four questions concerning the I peace treaty and league of nations showed that out of a total of favored compro compro- votes cast any mise which mise-which which would make male possible immediate immediate im im- im mediate ratification The w wording of ot the proposition which Was generally favored follows i. i I I favor faor a compromise between the I Lodge and the Democratic reservations reservations reserva reserva- I tl ns' ns In order to facilitate ratification of the treat treaty The he proposition favoring ratification I of the le treaty without reservations reservations reser reser- vaU ns got ot votes that opposing ratification In any form 2923 and that favoring ratification but only with the Lodge lese reservations 1344 1 In New ew England there w was s a decided preference for tor the compromise proposition proposition proposition I which was shared generally by bythe bythe bythe the Eastern colleges In the Middle West th the ea early curly IY returns showed a preference preference preference for the same proposition while the votes votes' were were quite e evenly distributed between ratification without reserva reservations reserva- reserva and ratification on with the the- theLod Lod reservations for second place In the South uth early rep reports from rom twelve universities an and colleges showed a large plurality for ratification without with out aut ar amendments Those favoring the compromise plan caIne came next The Intercollegiate treaty trealy referendum referendum dum committee received telegraphic returns here from all alt the colleges and complete results were expected ted to be bo I announced before etore midnight |