Show w S S OF 1 ARMS A M HANGS ON ONt r t t M DISARMAMENT p. p I r S S League Council Counci So DeS DeU De De- D Deides U 1 S 1 I i ides id s' s When Pr Problem l m mt t L J x J xI S St I r J tG Y Alls 31 31 The AP-The The r f fate e A S. ef t th the tha pi m of or supervision fo or Irio b of 3 a ms and arma- arma tn its must mut follow tho tho f fate te of ot the iro problem en of oi general reduction o ol I Armaments rits i aS W thet the l Ot or of discussions in the council of c o tJ league eague ot of no I hans t to today y after r receipt c ot of o. a report that the special commission ban n the tb question iustI n lot ot control o of aims manufacture ha had again failed S to o react an agreement n gre ment on th cl l cf ft t draW convention con l nations S ma n desired U th the e cornI corn corn- om fittest l I festi kind of at t publicity on arma r Jn While others fa favored red only only- n a t f d' d publicity The council J p t ed the responsibility to on-to n. n to t the the- league eAgue assembly asse which opens Mon a y wh when n the delegates to to ar ar tie tl he words words words' that naval Great Britain Negotiations nd th United ed States States haveS have hav moved oed o 0 tar far ward for that there Is' Is good ro p. p c of success s for r elaboration of ot a a naval treaty treat SETTLEMENT S 'S T Tl S l Member lembe of f the co council believe that Jt it disarmament as a Ii whole liol i 1 moves ve ves forward b by this this' means the question o of ot m manufacture n r and con con- on onI tr rol I stands a a. proportionately a e Increased In In- In 1 creased ch chance of ot settlement ft The he council fixed d the ot of Sep Sep-r- S a as u the date for f r an nn Interim Interim- conference to co consider udder an amend amend- nd- nd m merits r tr to the statute of ot the Uie w world court of International Justice Ac Act don on tho the pr tocoi for American adherence t to co rt will Jn probably come cone up th then 1 Although some discussion was ox- ox expected ex expected as as as' t to whether hethel u the the- c States sen senate t accept the pro protocol protocol pro pro- tocol league officials pointed out cut ut toda today that the nations ris subscribing to to It It at Genc d w were wez r ohly binding themselves because h o. o inot protocol 1 cannot b liB effective without American signature As Asa a matter pf r Bl special 1 irit Int Interest to S. S sugar r producing pr g countries like Cuba the council adopted a n. report o of ot the thc econ economic committee on lower loyer duties The Tho report port s ss that the council point council point out to govern ments the desirability of ot r.- r. Irig Ing whether th there re was Wa any blUt of ot lowering t ft U ti s on s sugar gar without t adversely d dt t el affecting af at- their financial p position SEEK EEK SUGAR s G S sOC SOLUTION Sugar experts per 8 have met t In in InG G Ge Geneva ri neva va In an effort to find practical l solution for tor the world sugar crisis vii which hi h hIs Is Is' primarily du due due- to to o overproductIon overproduction du It Js thought likely thai the principal producing m nations U ns will Ihl try to reach an In air agreement t for r t temporary tern tem n- n rationing of oC production without however 10 er uraS 9 efforts Jn In general S They will al also aho o try to Inaugurate an educational am to In Increase Increase In- In crease th Consumption CO 8 1 C of t ar u ft China a and African countries Y c S The council t welcomed i B la s decision to to to return t to co cooperation co- co operation p n with ith th ih the legge league b by voting YoUng wholehearted hea ed accept ceJ nce ce l I l sl by the Bolivian president th that t th the Jea leagues ues ue's ch ald In reorganizing e org ri g the B tar jary ary service v vITor io For the ti first time tIni in lIH hIstorY of ot the league ue a n. f the he Bolivian rit t lc hl his pl place lace ce at the thc council table t He Hc was waa Minister ter Co at Berne Bern |