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J a LAUNCHED BY U Q GERMANY NEGOTIATIONS MA MAY Y FOLLOW J REICH'S VOTE Diplomats of Three Powers Power Begin Conversations r rin in Italy Capital Capital TENOR NOT DISCLOSED DISCLOSE Delegates es Leave Geneva GenOva for for- Day 10 10 Recess By STEWART STEWART BROWN Copyright 1933 by United Pre GENEVA O Oct Ot Germany 17 17 Germany 17 is prepared to start negotiations for a a return to the league of nations and the disarmament ment conference e German quarters indicated today It was regarded as likely that tha formal formal for for- mal negotiations would be deferred until after the German election and plebiscite November 12 when the country will be asked to back the governments government's gov gov- eminent's withdrawal officials League thought it U probable t c the October 26 meeting of of- the disarmament disarmament disarm disarm- I ament conference would adjourn at at on once e until after alter the election to permit per per- mit t more time for private t Reports Repents of German readiness to t negotiate followed a report from Rome Rora that German Gernian British and French ambassadors am had bad started informal conversations con con- whose tenor was not reve re re- re ve vc led S WOULD WOULD DRA DRAFT T PLAN If the the- disarmament conference adJourned adjourned ad ad- until after November Nov 12 the time time- would be spent In n new Smith Simon 1 n year eight disarmament rm f plan as 4 basis Oasis of negotiation It was was reported here that Germany wo would the league of ot nations of the wit withdrawal dec decision ion until after alter the election If Ie negotiations begin successfully It might never never be necessary to send the notification So tar far Germany has withdrawn officially only from the disarmament cO conference One difficulty facing negotiators was selection of ofa of-a a site The Germans cannot come to Geneva The French want to remain here Italians would like all to to go goto to Italy It is probable e that some near b by b resort t like Lausanne or may maybe mayoo may be be DECIDED UPON EARLIER It was reported qt 9 Germanys Germany's decision to leave the Ic league gue and the reached three days clays before Saturdays Saturday's announcement and hence before the events believed to have caused it This news increased the gravity oF or the deadlock in tha that it revealed th the German decision came after alter the Hitler Hiller government was convinced there was was' ni more re to gain outside formal International Inter na lional councils than in At the same same time it pointed to o one path out of the present a impasse a carefully nurtured rapprochement with Germans that will offer them some ome hope if they show good will of machine seeing Europe's gigantic war reduced in iti size The German cabinet was vas said to have ave reached its decision Wednesday Before the allied nations made their no German rearmament declaration and nd before the Germans knew anything any any- thing hing of the Simon plan EXPLAINS PRECISION This would explain the pre precision is on and md with which event piled on event went Saturday Thus though it appeared at first that he Simon plan was the deciding factor fac factor tor or it is now now indicated that the German German Gernan Ger Ger- man nan man cabinet merely decided the plan not noto of sufficient importance to alter a decision already already- reached The determining factor seems td to nave have been the allied r response to the German erman arms declaration October 6 This us declaration was was- interpreted a at as Continued in on Pace Pue Two PARLEYS MAY FOLLOW VOTE Cerman Germany Ready to Negotiate for Reentering World League Continued from Page Pace One demanding that Germany ny be be permitted permitted per per- to rearm unless the World war allies disarmed at once DELEGATES LEAVE Delegates left Geneva today There are Me three developments possible pos pose Ible sible sible during the ten-day ten adjournment and when the conference reconvenes 1 i. Private negotiations with Germany Germany Ger Ger- many in an effort to entice enUce her back Into nto the conference and the league 2 Adoption by the confer conference nce of a disarmament plan without Germanys Germany's participation and of the completed plan to Germany 3 Final adjournment of the con con- ferenee ference as a f failure lure PLANS IMPEDED I Plans for private negotiations were I somewhat impeded by the dec declaration of ot Norman H. H Davis chief chIc United States delegate delegate- that the present duff duff- culty was one of European politics which the United States StatS could not ener en en- ter ler er but would view as a spectator Davis participated in previous private pd vate vale negotiations and openly supported supported sup sup- ported Great Britain and France against Germany His nonparticipation a. a tion in this weeks week's negotiations was viewed by some as possibly helpful in inthe inthe inthe the lo long g run German officials have announced they icy would plan adopted d In Germanys Germany's absence because Germans would view it as a demand Each Each delegate delegate is deter determined to keep the conference he going even if it haltingly halt halt- believing it the only possible brake rake on an arms race that would lead to early war |