U.S. DEADLOCK.
RATIFICATION WANTED. MOVE 6Y THE DEMOCRATS, Sj Wtgriph—Ptmi Asia.—Copyright Beceived Feb. 24, 920 p.m. . Washington, Feb. 23. It seems a movement has developed tamonwt the Democrats for fie acceptance W the reservations of Senator H. C Lodge (Leader of the Republicans) on Article Ten and the Monroe Doctrine In order to make possible Che ratiStation of the Treaty. The Republicans say that twenty-two Democrats are ready ip accept Senator Lodge's reservations, but thirty-four will he needed before the Treaty can be jmiiurt It is rumored the Democrats will demand a caucus, at which it w. J .l be urged thjtt Senator Lodge's programme should be accepted. Mr. H. C. Hoover (the Food Controllet), in a speech at Baltimore, declared tb* Treaty- should be ratified with mild reservations, since a satisfactory ad justmt&Jb of the conditions in Europe was impossible unless the Treaty was pasted. Tb# Treaty should not be made the isstje at the coming elections.— Attt>rt.Z- Cable Asm.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1920, Page 5
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