| Show f REPORT Im BRINGS PEACE f IN H I lf of Palestine Rule Settled With Honor to All AH b lUA GENEA A Sept 8 A Thc P-Thc u r the tha league eagUe of nations nation A an- an of the amicable settle settle- tod today ot 01 tho the delicate situation which mt result sult of ot the the thO r ien fn as w td commissions commission's lons lon's re recent ent frank trank administration of oC British I was as settled with I t ce taA nd honor for all accord according ng tl made at nt the tho open opening Ins the council Of ot ton oa mandates commission in inu n 11 n. n u u itS It recent report port on Pales Pales- i to which were in Incorporated British adminis- adminis of 01 the the- dlo was s ae acting In ln Its 5 l proper r pI Jet on the league council was told mandates reporter M. M ProTES Pro- Pro lit lits vt oi of Finland nd TES rES tc ofle DIFFICULTIES emphasized however the difficulties faced b by t the l power In attempting to 10 mute the establishment of or a national J homo hoine planned and the thc ti the tb- same time encourage of political Institutions for tor of the Arabs conciliation of a situation Ich tb had Jad been regarded In some as u a break brcak between Brit Brit- L ii It the mandatory power and which supervises commission th the league the management of ft WIl wag hailed as jr 7 to th the spirit of oC cooperation 3 I b give be e and take which the thc J working I to develop clop pt bu bis s been relations FERS SUGGESTION n reporters reporter's finding after afler dis dis- cing the thc comple complexity It o of the Pales Pales- lt recommended to the then n to reque request t. t the British gova gov- gov a nt st to adopt such measures as oS to give effect to rt recommendations and d ther therein in and 10 to take the action I led ted by the commission on thE thc I report for lor 1929 representative e thc the I Persian on bl 1 spokesman of a Moslem jt expressed ed full fun confidence in Mandatory power and urged It th interests of ot the Arabs in inbe inbe be bo not neglected Mur Henderson for tor tho the com com- mner serin in PI I Palestine in a state state- he made public after I readi of or the Procope report 1 Ms government did not wish to much to its comments already Ho He said gaid he recognized rights of or the thc mandates commis- commis ito tto to criticise ROVES PROVES REPORT he te British foreign secretary said ni nJ gild that M M. Pr copo had r. r realized d the difficulty of ot Brit Brit- 1 I task lask Ho lie also asserted that hutton of tho the alms aims of ot the thc league Palestine could not ot be achieved teflon of the British government p p. which must have bave the tho co- co of or the Je Jews Jec's s 's and Arabs of ot sup- sup tested dented the Persian declaration 1 k the th statement that tenth one-tenth tb population o of his country J Moslem n He lie expressed the bet be- be t thit tho UIO rights of all nn people In liM could be protected with with- t Injury to an any but hut at the same t uk asked that the rights of Jews fr Lr Henderson Henderon in behalf of or the orr power expressed his I J for the conciliatory nature HJalmar Pro Procope's copes cope's report and ted that Great Britain the th right of or the mandates mandate's to pass judgment on of the tle administrator TUDE UNDERSTOOD fJ th tb the British foreign see see- nr declared that while his hll recent Jer Ier erto to the commissions commission's was as somewhat direct In his government under under- JM tb the commissions commission's lons lon's attitude and be d be glad I to continue its ct- ct 4 lo Ia establish conditions In Palt Pal- Pal t the p peace ce and pros- pros r 7 c all p peoples there would be ta e Persian and luso la I th then n expressed their full tun fullIn tunC C fi In Gr Great Dt Britain as ad- ad I to SS UNION s meeting of the council tbt bt together again Foreign ners era Erland Briand of France Grandi Grand 17 o of German Germany and i Those four were vere cx- cx 04 to ta active parts this aton are at- aren on n i la discussion ot or M. M niland's for r a federation of or European statesmen to hold a n. net at st 4 1 p. m. m at which or l b bt cr Briand was as as to to deliver deU lt Mews lews lt on hi his scheme for or European Pan states tates into a fe i to deal with major political economic questions The conI cons con- con let a I s to b be private b but t n o or th the plan will wl w hO to the 0 a Wednesday |