Show PEACE PACI PA l MOVES A I IT H STEP T I Ih J I 1 Senate enate Adopts P Preamble e j I to Tre Treaty Ti-eaty y Eliminating Clause Claus That h t Allies Allie Must Accept Changes change March 19 W vv The senate tb adopted 1 the modified reservation io prea preamble l worked o out t In inthe tint the partisan bipartisan 1 ar isan dot eon eon- on- on f ference rence und under r which which- affirm affirmative tive acceptance of the reservations ns b by th the theother other powers would ouid nc noA e required The The preamble provides that that i fail fali failure t ure on the part of ot the aIli d as Its associated lis- lis powers to make malte objection to said reserva reservations lons and understandings prior to to t the deposit i n ith bY tH tJ S1 tes' tes a aa aS a'S aSa a a full fut and final a acceptance pf pt sun such reservations and understandings understanding b by said eaid powers The preamble was introduced ed b by Senator Lodge the Republican leader and accepted accept cl l without a roll 1011 call By a vote rote of ot 41 to 42 the te sen senate t refused t to ta write writ into the preamble a provision that the ratification should not be binding j unless nl ss the president deposited d it within ninety da days s after th the senate acted l lAS I AS PREAMBLE STANDS The preamble as it then came came Uj up for tor the final fight tight on ratification follows That the senate advise and consent consent consent con con- sent to the r ratification of ot the treat treaty of Df peace with Germany concluded a at Versailles on the twenty eighth da day driy of ot t June 1919 subject to the following res reservations and nd understandings which are her hereby by made a part an and nd condition of this resolution of ot ratification ratIn- ratIn cation which is not to take effect o or 01 bind Ind the the- United St States tes until the said sak reservations and understandings understanding adopted b by the senate senatA have been hern accepted accepted ac ac- as a par pars and a a. a condition o ohis of ot this his resolution lon of ratification by th the thi allied and associated powers and a failure on the part of the allied anc and associated powers to make objection to 0 said reservations and understandings understandings understand understand- prior to the of or ings deposit ratification ratification tion Ion by the United States shall b baken be betaken betaken taken aken as a full lull and final acceptance of or If such reservations leser and understandings understand ings b by said J powers Bowers o or r FAILURE PREDICTED When debate on the q question of ratification rati raU- began there was a unanimous us agreement among senators that hat the treaty would fail tall and speakers speak ers rs on both sides sought to shift shUt th the blame lame fort for the thc outcome It seemed likely that the session would run well into ate the night If it the leaders carried out their heir plan to insist on a vote before ad ad- A resolution formally returning the I. I treaty reaty to President Wilson Witson with notice I I that hat the the senate has been beeD unable to toI ratify it will b be Introduced In the senate sen sea I ate afe te jn immediately after aCter final treaty vote If that vote shows the treaty rejected Sen Senator tor Lodge decided today Lodge I saM said aid all alt the Republicans and at leas least four ur Democrats support the res tei res- lotion It would require only a majority ma ma- vole oe ote for tor ad adoption PURPOSE OF RESO RESOLUTION The The p purpose purpose- e ot of of tl the e resolution n Is Is toUt to put Ut the nest move In iii the tha treaty situation situation situa situa- tion on up to to the president While wait walt i ing ig for him t to act the senate probably would not take up the Knox Knor resolution I declaring a state of peace leaders s said ld If It Wilson did not take st steps ps within a aI I reasonable le time to bring about peace i between the United States StatE's and GerI Gerany Germany Ger Ger- man many any the Knox resolution would be I caned called up uP senators said I SYMPATHY FOR IRELAND I In Ina a new reservation to the tr treaty aty proposed by Garry flarry Dem Dam Rhode hode Island adopted Thursday the senate nate reaffirmed its sympathy for tor the aspirations aspiration's of at the Irish people and pressed expressed hope that the time was at hand when Ireland would have a government gov go of ot its o own n choosing Twenty one Democrats D and seventeen seven seven- t teen en Republicans supported the reservations reser s-eser- and sixteen Democrats and I twenty renty Republicans voted against it ft When the senate defeated his lila motion to strike out the general genera declaration i regarding garding self Senator Lodge dge said he lie could not vote voto for the I I reservation with reference to Ireland and Senator Lenroot supported his po po- po pO-I pO in I |