Show League Workers See Jobs Going If It Folds Folds' Up By Br STEWART BROWN United Press Prell Staff Correspondent GENEVA The UP The UP-The The staff stall of the league of nations is worried bout about the health of Its boss Am Anxious Io and depressed over the possible collapse of the league many of them especially typists clerks clerk and minor officials are casting about for possible new jobs Even if It the league doesn't disband which no serious observer thinks it will will-its will its are afraid its work will willbe be curtailed and the number of ot Jobs reduced Officials Not Worried The higher officials are not so worried wor wore ried tied because they dont don't believe the league will die and even If it did most of them would be bo reabsorbed into the diplomatic service of their respective countries There Is 15 nevertheless a strong current current current cur cur- rent of uneasiness and uncertainty The departure of Japan and Germany Germany Germany Ger Ger- many the continued absence of the United States and Russia and the critical attitude of Italy all have combined com corn they fear to make the future exceedingly gloomy Talks with league translators secretaries secretaries sec see clerks and minor officials all have revealed to the United Press correspondent their nervousness The majority of them are looking about for tor another berth preferably in their home dome countries Virtually the entire staff of ot the league secretariat is recruited recruited re re- re- re outside Switzerland rland French and British subjects holding the greatest greatest great great- est number of posts Sat on Top of World Until recent events brought fear clutching at their hearts the members of the secretariat were sitting on top of the world They were untouched by the worldwide economic depression depres depres- sion sian Their salaries have not b been n cut and they are paid In gold francs When other countries quit gold it did not affect members of the secretariat Their salaries and the purchasing power of their money remained the same League officials as international civil servants are not ta taxed ed by the Swiss They can bring in free duty one foreign automobile and enough furniture to equip a home They are not subjected to many costly and annoying an an- Swiss regulations The advantages of their present jobs have made them doubly anxious not to lose them That is one reason why all aU members of the secretariat are wholeheartedly behind any movement movement movement move move- ment to revise reorganize or remodel the he league to make It more universal and realistic The alternative to this they hey fear tear is final dissolution of th the institution |