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Show m Country Demands W Treaty Be Signed H j Immediately WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 It was laid Senator Ililehcock told the committee com-mittee there wn an increasing d-' niand throughout the country that the Ell treaty bo disposed of, and that he be-irrd be-irrd virtually every senator alreacy Tin. determined how he would vote. Smator Lodge is understood to have Id replied that he also favored action a" ,(L;; eon as pin.-1 icabK but that so far MI t i "tlicr had been no avoidable dela in Hli I tll? treaty's consideration. Senator Fall thought that to hasten tttn ; 1 ratification would be unwi?e a8 set tlements to which the United States would bp asked to assent were to be determined in other treaties not yet 1 in i) hr. mis of M - i ti:tt e The discussion in the cdmmittce wa:-interpreted wa:-interpreted as related to tho lnsi.-a M ,j icnee for action by the group of Etc (publican senators who have agreed or a. re?ervation program which thej be t l 1 i lew will have the ultimate a mu w. the Democratic leaders. They also e ilE-' 1)001 ,nal m tnelr nlan ,nc' have HI j ne co-operation of Chairman Lod- . |