Show GERMANS GIVEN GEN LEAGUE ET TALKS TALK Security Pact act Parley Takes Recess LOCARNO Switzerland Oct 9 AP With AP-With With no regular meeting of the security conference arranged for today Germanys Germany's delegates were considering the arguments made to them yesterday yeste by Austen Chamberlain Chamberlain Cham Cham- the British foreign secretary secretary secre secre- tary and M M. Briand Frances France's foreign foreign foreign for for- eign minister The desirability of Germany In her own interest and that of ot the thep p peace ac of ot the world Joining the league of ot nations was impressed upon Dr Luther the German chancellor chancellor chan chan- cenor and Gustav foreign foreign foreign for for- eign minister A promise was held out to the Germans that aid would be given their country in ov overcoming ing the obstacles to which it ob objects objects objects ob- ob in connection with article XVI of the covenant of the league re regardIng regarding regarding re- re garding the application of penalties against an aggressor CREATES PROBLEM It is admitted that Germanys Germany's request re request re quest for tor recognition of her military military mili mili- tary and geographical position as a a. prerequisite to her attaining membership membership membership mem mem- in the league creates an extremely ex extremely extremely ex- ex delicate problem for the al allies allies allies al- al lies because of the fact tact that the al allies allies allies al- al lies cannot give acquiescence on behalf of ot the other members of ot the league not immediately connected with the question of security now under discussion In the course of ot the three-hour three discussion yesterday Dr mann remarked that Germany de desired desired desired de- de sired to protect her neutrality In order to avoid old complications by foreign foreign foreign for for- eign troops entering Germany In the course of penalizing an aggressor nation After tho the session he re remarked remarked re- re reM marked as to the outcome of the conference I am optimistically pessimistic The conference will reconvene to tomorrow tomorrow tOM to- morrow As far as it has been drafted the Rhine pact gives great Importance to the league of nations The l league ague will have the right to 10 intervene if it one of the tho signatories refuses arbitration arbitration arbi arbi- or to accept an arbiters arbiter's sentence sentence sen sen- tence and it must be Informed of all resorts to force on the Rhine Andin and andIn nd In the demilitarized zone I In case of flagrant vIolation of the pact the powers would have havethe havethe havethe the right to imme immediate defense w while hile awaiting official designation by the league of ot the aggressor The I pact which does away with the I Belgian neutrality treaty of ot 1839 commits Germany France Prance and BelgIum Bel- Bel glum gIum to respect common cummon frontiers I by virtue of the treaty of ot Versailles and also the neutrality of the Rhine zone 11 I |