| Show INO NO CHANGE MADE I IN LAWS L OF THE HE i NATION LEAGUE L AGUE S nr fly 1 Press Staff StitH Correspondent Corre GENEVA By mall to U. U P. P P.- P. That the Medes Medes' and the Persians 11 had hod nothing on the league of ot na nations nations na- na na-I na In the ma matter ter of the unchangeableness unchangeableness of ot their laws is In Indicated I by the tho fact that up to date not a single change or amendment has hasben been ben made modo in the covenant The latter ater has sustained a perpetual perpetual ual assault by almost every member member member mem mem- ber of ot the league ever eyer since the latter's laUer's first assembly but it still stands islands as intact as when its authors au au- hors thors hastily threw it together during during dur dur- ing ng he feverish days of the Paris peace conference Although not less than a hundred amendments to the covenant have been proposed by y the tho various assemblies assemblies assemblies assem assem- blies and although fourteen of ot these have havo been actually passed by the earlier assemblies of ot the league ye yet not a single one has as yet received the requisite number of ot ratifications by the league states suites to render It effective |