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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEB: OCTOBER 26, 1919. PRESIDENT WILL DICTATE VOTE ON PEACE PACT Administration Leaders Will Ask Wilson How to Bal-. ! lot on Lodge's Americani-. zation Proposals. j; By JAMES R. NOURSE. Vi Tnlvcrnal Service1 Staff Correspondent. '' Washington, Oct. . 25. President Wilson will be asked by his support- 7 a tl n Axrt em imm how to vote if the Lodge reserva . tions Americanizing the treaty are ; adopted. Senator Hitchcock and a number of others among tlx administration men believe that the president will , tfll them to join with the irrecon 1 citable republicans who will vote to reject the treaty. If a sufficient number of democrats should vote in this manner, the treaty probably will be killed. ? The movement toward passing up to the president the final settlement of the' democratic position with re ; spect to how to vote after reserva tions are agreed to was launched . yesterday at a conference in Vice "President Marshall's office attended lv the vice president. Senator Hitchcock. Senator Swanson and Senator Pomerene. The situation was discussed in great detail and the plan tinallv agreed upon was this: Wikon Will Dictate. Between the time when reserva- tions are about to be agreed upon and the calling of the roll on the (iiiActinn nf acrrepillo' in the resnltl- ,..t....U.. x.. ra . . . . .v . , tion containing the reservations, Senator Hitchcock and the others will ask the president to tell them exactly what he wants thefn to di. He xyill be asked to decide whether the treaty with the republican reser- ;. au"ii milium uc lauuvui vi nvm- er it would be better to allow the . J- ..J L. I I treaty to aie ana oe repiaii-u mm a new treaty separately negotiated with Germany. A prominent senator among the democrats exhibited a poll showing ,19 senators who will vote to reject the treaty if the president should give the word to reject it. On this poll appears the names of 18 demo crats and 21 republicans as follows: Thirty-nine Against Lodge Plan' Democrats Culberson, Gray1, Har ris. Hitchcock, Jones of New Mexi co, Kirby, Overman. Owen, Pittman, Ree'd. Sheppard, Shields, Smith of Georgia,' Thomas, Underwood, Walsh of Massachusetts, and Wil liams. Republicans Ball. Borah, Brande geei Curtiss, Fall, France, Freling nuysen, Gronna, Johnson of Califor nia, Knox, Larollette, McUrmicK, 1 1 -v' i n n. Sherman, Sutherland, Wadsworth tnd Warren. The senator who prepared this list wrnt his own name uoon it. He said his information as to how the individual senators will vote in the ivent the reservations prove too ob noxious to the president was ob tained by him froiTt conversations with senators in the cloak rooms. He declared moreover, that in his opinion, this number represented jnly the minimum of senators who will oppose the treaty if the presi dent says so. A number of others, in the opinion of this senator, will follow the same program, if it should come from the White House. Wilson's Stand Problematical. . On the other hand, there have been some intimations that the pres ident mighty take different ground and issue an appeal for ratification of the treaty with milder reserva tions than those now before the senate. The effect of such a move, . it it should be made would be ' negligible so far as the republicans are concerned, according to Senator Lodge. , It would also be ineffective as to Senators ' Reed, Gore, Shields, Walsh of Massachusetts, Thomas and Smith of Georgia, all of whom will support strong reservations. But the votes of the other demo cratic senators on the ljjt would ' follow the president upon whatever policy he might adopt, though their number would not be effective against the Lodge program. Reports of the serious turn in the illness of Senator Thomas S. Mar tin of Virginia, the democratic leader, have been received withf con siderable interest here. If the vet eran senator should fail to recover, Senator Johnson of California, with whom Senator Martin is 'paired, ; would be released from that pair and would be privileged to vote on all questions relating to the treaty. Report of Reds' Activity Said to Be Exaggerated Washington, Oct. 25. Reports of "Red" activities in. the steel strike have been exaggerated, the senate committee investigating the strike was told today by W. A. Ratten burg, a striker from Gary, Ind. All ot tnis weignt nas neen pui on talk about radicals to hurt us," he said. "This is an American Fed eration of Labor strike." v Strikers wanted an eight hour day, and "collective bargaining," Ratten - burg said adding that wages were not particularly the issue. His own pav averaged $12 a day for 12 hours. "We can' protect ourselves unless we have organization," he explained. -"The wages now are paid on a basic eight-hour rate. It the hours ' were reduced the pay would come down. We wanted to negotiate that question." , Denying all knowledge of an archistic or I. W. W. associations in Gary, Rattenburg said all he knew 'of it was from newspaper reports . which he did not believe he said. SUGAR COFFEE Fine Granulated Sugar, 11c per pound. Monday we will cell 5 pound of sugar with S pound of coffee. Quantity limited to 50 order --at thi price. One order to a customer. H.H. HARPER CO. 17th and Howard, Flatiron Bldg. SUGAR COFFEE Prompt Intervention of Yankees Squashed Revolution of Metz Coblenz, Oct 26. This is a story of an infant revolution in the Ger man village of Luetz, 200 souls, that lasted just four hours, thanks to the prompt intervention of the American army of occupation. Word reached the Americans at noon that something unusual was going on at Luetz. Two officers were sent over. They discovered that the village society of Reds, call ing itself "Hilarity," had erected a 70-foot flagpole, from which floated a red flag, had frightened the village officials into fits and were patroling the outskirts to prevent outsiders from entering. "Where's the head of this out fit?" asked one of the Americans. "The executive council is down the street drinking to the success i the revolution," replied a villager. -ne American officer hastened to the cafe. "Here you," he shouted to the ex ecutive council. "Come out of that quick. All of you get shovels and uproot , that flagpole," Thus ended the revolution of Luetz. - , Man Shot as Bank Robber Suspect Was Not One Implicated Beaver Falls, Pa., Oct. 25. Police officials announced today that the man who was killed by an armed posse at Cook's Ferry, near here, late last night was not one of three bandits who yesterday robbed the Mate bank of Beaver Falls, murder ed a director of the institution and escaped with more than $1,500 in currency. Two other men, arrested by the posse after a running battle, were released from jail today when Herbert Picrsol, teller of the bank. viewed the prisoners and declared they were not the bandits. Cotton Ginning for Month Decrease Over Last Year Washington," ! Oct. 25. Cotton ginned prior to October 18 was 4.879,483 running bales, including 55,575 round bales; 8,958 bales of American Egyptian and 1,791 bales of Sea Island, the census bureau an nounced today. To October 18 last year ginnings were 6,811,351 run ning bales, including 111,605 round pales and 10,583 bales of Sea Is-land. DYSPEPSIA AND E LIFE HOM What a Relief When All the Family Eat the Same Foods! 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Prof. William Howard Taft is to be the speaker at a Roosevelt me morial meeting to be held at Yale university today. To prevent spontaneous combus tion in large coal piles British sci entists have found that iron or earthenware pipes should be in serted to afford ventilation as the coal is piled. OMAHA RESPONDS WITH ROOMS FOR STATE TEACHERS Prominent Citizens Throw Open Homes for Nebraska Association More Are' Yet Needed, Is Report. Prominent business men of Omaha are throwing open their homes to the teachers of Nebraska who will attend the state association here, November 5. 6 and 7. J. H. Millard, president of the Omaha National bank, has arranged to care-for three and possibly more in case of emer gency. The following prominent men have also offered accommoda tions to teachers: R. E. Marble, Dr. A. S. Billings, David Cole, C F. Harrison, Edward R. Burke, John W. Gamble, B. J. Scannell. Roy N. Towl, W. B. Cheek and a number of others. More rooms are still needed to care for the unusual large number of teachers who will attend the meeting this year. No meeting was held last year owing to the influ enza epidemic, and for that reason there is more interest in this year's meeting. , The department ' stores are co operating in securing accommoda tions. They are all canvassing their employes for available rooms, and have agreed to insert lines in their daily advertisements calling the at tention of their customers to this need. Already the lines inserted by Thomas Kilpatrick & Co., the only department store which has so far used this method of reaching their customers, has brought splen did results. Letters have been sent to all mem bers of the Chamber of Commerce and some rooms are being procured in this way. Mrs. William F. Baxter, prominent society leader, has offered to open her home to three teachers. 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