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FATAL RESERVATION (1 ADOPTED BY SENATE I jp Solid Republican Lineup, Joined by t Four Democrats, Qualifies Obli- j (] nations of United States jl Under Article Ten?Cuts y Heart From Treaty. ; j; Washington, Nov. lo.?Squarely t joining the issue with President Wil- t sor., the senate adopted today a res- c ?rv;.tion qualifying the obligations cf j the United States under Article 10 of r :the league of nations covenant. j c A solid Republican line up rein- { forced by four Democratic votes, put * the reservation across exactly as it ^ came across from the foreign rela- j ^ tions committee and in virtually the 1! language which the president declared j ' on his Western tour would cut the'c . "heart out of the covenant and mean L the rejection of the treaty. The ^ vote by which the reservation won c was 46 to 33. I * ! q The fight for reservations having A. thus been carried to a climax, the:L / C Republicans presented for future action, a cloture proposal designed to ^ bring final action on the question of ^ ratification within a week. A less i I sweeping measure, proposing limitation on the reservation debate only,' ^ had been put in by the Democrats earlier in the day but rejected when the Republicans voted to sustain a ^ point of order against it. A vote on the question of clamp-' 0 ing down a cloture and debate will 0 come Saturday morning, and the Re- ; v publican leaders say it will depend ^ entirely on the Democrats whether f, the move rallies the necessary two- j sthirds to make cloture effective. The j ^ Democratic leaders were not ready : ^ tonight to say how they would vote, jS( being fearful that agreement to so ':? sweeping a program might imperil 1 a their chances to secure action on a; ^ ratification resolution of their own. j The Article 10 reservation as IV! adopted by the senate follows: t< "The United States assumes no p< obligation to preserve the territorial f< integrity or political independence of a any other country or to interfere j ti -with controversies between nations? e1 ^whether members of the league or not i cj ?under the provisions of Article 10 J s] or to employ the military or naval; R forces of the United States under any a article of' the treaty for any pur- j pose, unless in any particular case p the congress, which under the con-j stitution, has the sole power to de-j clare war or to authorize the em- ;* t ployment of the military or naval 1 'forces of the United States, shall by j w fact or joint resolution so provide." j ^ Li only two particulars does this j p language differ from the proposed. G reservation which the president de-; s< ?jlared at Cheyenne, Wyo., he would S "be obliged to regard as a rejection, j f( As read by Mr. Wilson the phrase j Sunder the provisions of Article 10" <occurred at a different place, and the ; c< :final word "provide" was changed to j S( "\declare." I The roll call on adoption of th<5| reservation follows: jtc For adoption: ? ; c< ^Republicans?Ball, Borah, Brande- w #ee, Calder, Capper, Colt, Cummins,; m T^urcis. Dillingham, Edge, Elkins,! b( Fall, Fernald, . France, Freylinghuy-! m ?sen, Gretna, Hale, Harding, Johnson, i ^California); Kenvon, Keves, La-(cc Mellette, Lenroot, Lodge, McCumber, | in McLean, McNary, Moses, New, la /Korris, Page. Penrose, Phipps, Poin- M <fterfer, Shermar, Smoot, Spencer,; "W SCeAVng, Southerland, Townsend,' M T"nr- -TIT rn?4_?1 A O ! >v ctificiL, yvaxrsuii. xutcii mi Democrats?Gore, Reed, Smith, j 11 Georgia); Walsh, (Massachusetts), fr Total 4. j pe Total for?46. ; ho Against: Ai Democrats ? Ashurst, Beckham, dli JDial, Fletcher, Gay, Gerry, Harris,. ou .~Haarison, Henderson, Hitchcock, j rm Johnson, (South Dakota); Jones.! tei t "TTamncViirck^ TvAnHriflr. TCirhv. ! mt / 7 7 ? , , Mc'Keller, Myers, Nugent, Overman, j at * Owens, Fhelan, Pittman, Randsell,' mi 'Rj&ir.son, Sheppard, Smith, (Mary-!? land); Smith, (South Carolina);! Stanley, Thomas, Trammell, Under-1 wood, Walsh, (Montana); Williams ; and Wolcott. Total 33. Sixteen senators not voting were ' paired as follows: j**"' For adoption: Jones, (Washington) ; Kellog, Knox, McCormick, ; Nelson, Newberry and Wadsworth, I .Republicans and Shields, Democrat, j Against: Bankhead, Chamberlain,! 'Culberson, King, Pomerene, Simmons, j Swansoia aijid Smith, (Arizona),: Democrats. > rin*? vacancv in Virginia. 'The administration forces fought! stubbornly through the day and in-' 0' rto the .evening to secure some mod- j th iificfltfcian of the committee measure,! G "but to all of their proposals the unit- j C ed Republican organization remain- j li< ed adamant. Finally forced to j m ;y*eld, Democ~ ttic Leader Hitchcock , ci put into the senate hopper a set of JD five reservations on which he will ask ! -for a vote later as a substitute for I -the committee program. The reser-1 _ -vations cover withdrawal, the Mon-jJ roe doctrine. Article 10, domestic | questions and voting equality in the'iN i eague. A sharp parliamentary battle was! irecipitated by the Democratic clo- i ure proposal, which had been 1 drafted at a morning conference of J )emoc-rats to replace, one drawn up esterday. The original plan was to j >ropose a cloture upon the treaty it-; elf, but it was decided to confine it j o the committee reservations when ) he point was raised that it might ! itherwise defeat the Democratic ilan to vote down the committee's i atification resolution and then offer! ?ne acceptable to the administration, i In the conference considerable dif- j erence of opinion developed over; he alternate plan, but 22 signatures ; rere secured to the petition which j 3 necessary to get a cloture vote, j Vhen it was filed by Senator Hitch- j ock, however, objection was made ; >y Senator Norris, Republican, j Nebraska, that the cloture rule j / wi'M nrkf Ko ar>r? 1 iar? tn V?p nnp ! ure of the measure, President Pro ' 'em Cummins, presiding, sustained he point of order, Senator Hitchock appealed from the ruling and j n motion of Republican Leader: .odge the appeal was tabled, 44 to! 6- . I The Republican petition although ; repared yesterday by the mild re-1 ervation group, was not presented j ntil just before adjournment to-! ight. It calls for limitation of deate on the whole treaty. The petition was admitted with- j ut objection, and was ordered to lie j ver under the rule until Saturday! rhen a vote must be taken without j ebate. Should a two-thirds majority I avor cloture, no senator then could ' I peak more than one hour in all un- j il a final ratification roll call had | een reported. A plan to hold night j sssions beginning tonight was t bandoned when it was decided to ; diourn over tomorrow for the uneral of Senator Martin. Although Senator Reed, Democrat, lissouri, had intended to continue: )day his attack on the treaty, he was ersuaded by the senators preparing or cloture to withhold hi3 address s nd let consideration of the reserva- j on proceed. Late in the day, how-1 yer, Senator La Follette, Republi-; in, Wisconsin, made a two-hour j jecch against Article 10 and the ; epublican cloture proposal went in j s soon as he took his seat. j INDS TRACHOMA, NtWfiLKKI tUUWl x ; ! he State, 13th. Thirty-seven cases of trachoma; ere found among school children in i tewberry county, according to a re- i ort made yesterday by Dr. J. L. i oodwin, United States public health I srvice, to the state health officer.. 6venteen suspicious cases were also )und. Some time ago it was reported to le state health officer that there was; >nsiderable trachoma among the. .'hool children in rural schools in; ewberry county. f The health offi-1 jr asked the public health service > send an expert into the section to i mfirm the diagnoses, and Dr. Good- j in was sent from <me of the trachoa stations in Tennessee to New-; ;rry county. 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