Show t. t Two Major Conflicts J Hedge League Effort 3 I From the tho broadest point of view It seems scents that there are two J I tal tel bases of at conflict at Geneva Geneva between those who would use the t league to maintain the status quo sad end those who insist that tOOt the league mu must muL t not be used wed as an instrumentality for tor t perpetuating unchanged thc the uW MUle MUle-l- h ment meat imposed by the peace treatIes second that between the democratic stat states and those which have scrapped pp d the parliamentary institutions in la ii vor r rf et t one or another form of at dicta J These differences ore are very 4 H far tar reaching They cannot easily be b J compromised d. d None the less the future future fu- fu 1 ture turc of ot the league de depends upon some i satisfactory adjustment of these there sharply divergent interpretations James G. G McDonald league high com com- comI I u i missioner for German refugees b be 1 A I fore re the League for Political Edues d J J |