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Show uu Fight Against the Covenant is No I j Longer Stirring i WASHINGTON. June 24 Th-re was temporary lull today in the league of nations debate which has been al-the al-the foreign relations committee nay most continuous since the new Benate : convened It was the first lime in I more than a month that an entire day's session passed without mention I of the peace treaty I The senate did not lake up the amendment presented by iSenator Fall, Republican of New Mexico, and fav-i fav-i ored by many league opponents, to declare the war at an end. When the Mnendruent finally is 'reached, the prospect Is that it will I be ruled out of order after it h is furnished the vehicle for a debate on its propriety. In the event it is thus rejected, Senatoi Fall is expected to I try' for action later on the joint resolution reso-lution he introduced yesterday, embodying em-bodying a similar peace declaration. |