Show LEAGUE CRISIS CHISI TO 10 Of BE fOU FOUGHT HI HIom om Delegates to Geneva Ass Assembly Assembly As As- s to Be Given Chance to Air Views POWERS DEMAND GERMANYS GERMANY'S PLANS Belgian Minister Determined Determined Determined Deter Deter- mined to Save Everything Everything Everything Every Every- thing Locarno Means GENEVA GENEVA March 13 AP The AP-The The League of ot Nations council crisis will be fought out in the assem assem- bly This is the la latest est definite plan of the allied Powers the ministers of several of which announced announced announced an an- tonight that It had been decided to convoke the assembly Tuesday In order to give the delegates delegates dele dele- gates of ot all lands an o opportunity to air all their views While after a aO a three-hour three struggle amongst themselves the council members were telling newspaper newspapermen men that no solution of the crisis had been found Chancellor Luther and Dr were holding forth at th their lr hotel to representatives tives of ot the world press explaining anew the German side of the con con- They decla declared d that the situation had become entirely grotesque grotesque grotesque gro gro- tesque as Germany had been waiting a week because the allied powers Insisted l on knowing what the Germans would do after the they had b been en elected to the league NO PORT IN SIGHT Emerging from the council meeting Signor Signer of Italy said We Ve are sailing In a limitless sea with no port In sight M. M of Belgium de declared declared de- de dared We have made and nd will make again tomorrow afternoon a supreme attempt to save everything everything everything every every- thing that Locarno signifies s. At Atall Atall Atall all events we have agreed to a meeting of the assembly Tuesday whatever happens because the assembly ha has hass has's a voice in this ch UL ar io tl that the aSsembly must first elect Germ Germany ny b before fore the council is called upon to designate designate nate Germany for lor a permanent seat Asked if the asse assembly blY session sess would be held even if Germany withdrew her application for league membership between now now and next Tuesday M. M replied Certainly Do you think for a moment that the representatives of the countries who have gone to the very limit of concession to Germany would leave Geneva without mounting the rostrum to explain their position before the world No The forum is there and we who have taken a very moderate stand towards Germany will seize the opportunity to justify justify jus jus- thy the stand OFFERS REFUSED In an endeavor to extricate the council from its difficulties Sweden Belgium and Czecho SIo all came forward today and told the members that they stood ready to sacrifice their nonpermanent nonpermanent nonpermanent per non manent seats in the council so that Poland could have a temporary place These offers however were found not to be a reasonable solution solution solution tion and for the moment have not been accepted From allied circles came the re report report report re- re port that the German statesmen statesmen had made it clear that such sucha a solution was unacceptable to them I but later the Germans denied this I With the allies generally bringIng bringing bring bring- ing pressure on the Germans by conjuring conjuring- up the spectacle of a debate in the assembly which might be unfavorable to the te reich M. M Briand tonight told the French Continued on page 6 LEAGUE CRISIS CRISI TO BE FOUGHT OUT rU TUESDAY 3 au- au Continued ed f fron n page 1 J journalists ts that It would be exceedingly ex- ex exceedingly ex for France to support the German candidacy for fora a permanent seat seat- in the council counci unless she has definite assurance e eIn in writing that Germ Germany ny will m accept ac- ac ac ac- Poland on the council PLEAD FOR POI POLAND ANI The French leader said that if Poland Is not not in the council the vaunted Locarno spirit would be endangered and remarked that i it if Poland Poland- we were e absent Fr France nce would have to plead Mead Polands Poland's cause thus being obliged to shoulder extra difficulties dif dlf- He further asserted that It was untrue as alleged that Sweden alone lone up to now had prevented unanimity because Sweden ye yesterday yesterday yes yes- had accepted the allies allies' compromise proposal concerning the Polish candidacy provided Germany accepted it It As Germany Germany Germany Ger Ger- many had rejected the compromIse compromise compromise compro compro- mise the situation had become complicated Despite the violence of tonight's polemics many of the the delegates found that the crisis had become less acute and acquired this impression Impression Impression Im Im- particularly from personal persona statements made by Chancellor Luther and Dr The Ther r foreign minister placed some emphasis on the declaration that Germany would naturally be bound by the will of the majority In to connection with the reorganization tion of the council and would no not oppose e an any power Some German circles Interpreted this tills phase as a tacit promise to support Poland Dr emann however laid laic almost equal emphasis on the statement that Germany could not take tale up the council problem be before before before be- be fore an investigation by a special specia commission |