Show Italy May ay Accept Portion Of Report as as' Pact Basis Le League gue Un Unit Reaches Re ches Accord on Fundamental Fundament t tal l Plan for Assistance s to Ethiopia Copyright t 1935 by Associated Press GENEVA Sept 17 The 17 17 The It Italian delegation to the the League ague of f Nations informed the Associated Press tonight that if the league councils council's report on the Italo E Ethiopian halo sit situation is re reasonable it will be made the basis for negotiations by Italy This was considered of of the utmost importance in view yiew of Saturdays Saturday's Sat Sat- Saturdays Saturday's urd ys y's Italian n which declared Italy would not accept accept ac ac- ac a compromise An Italian Italia 1 spokesman said the words no uno compromise used inthe in inthe the he Rome om ue did not not eliminate minate the possibilities of ne- ne He explained that if it there were some some points In a aplan plan for the assIstance assistance assistance assist assIst- ance of Ethiopia reported ca agreed upon by the the leagues league's s 's special al committee com com- which which found were found acceptable to Italy tHere were vere no o reasons ne- ne ne ne- ne g should not be undertaken ken Such negotiations he suggested ed might be entered Into with certain members league council such as cis Premier Laval of France Franc a and d Ld AnCOn An An- ICO COn t nned on QUALIFIES L' L STAND STAMP IN CRISIS t Continued from P Pace re One f i thony Eden the British minister for fort t Jea league ue of or nations affairs The announcement g given gen en to the i. i Associated Press by the Italians was ws was understood to have been made also alsoto E r 10 to Various delegates to the league cf Df nations l t Tilt The possibility of ot a conference I. I anon among among- Baron Pompeo Alois Aloisi of Italy Laval and Eden elsewhere than in hi Geneva was not excluded by the assembled statesmen The These Thee e suggestions were immediately immediately immedi immedi- received in informed quarters as u constituting a basis for tor optimism The Italo committee of 4 the league was reported to have haver r reached ach d an agreement upon the fundamentals of a plan for the colt col- col r t J assistance ce of Ethiopia Premier Laval Lava on one of th the members mem morn bers of the committee told the As- As Pre s a J. J meeting p Of pf the body It cannot be said we have finished finished fin fin- our report Immediately afterward the committee committee com corn went into a prIvate session to discuss financial and economic questions concerned with the Italo- Italo i Ethiopian situation Another committee meeting will vilI willie ie held tomorrow a at which time it was vas said a definite report will be 9 drafted rafted An authority stated slated the committee Js S convinced this report will be re- re by I. I Italy ll 4 ADDIS ABABA Sept 17 UP CR- CR Emperor HaUe Haile S Selassie lassie lassle told the As- As Press today that if the of nations recommends a tri trl- par partite te protectorate of Ethiopia he Will reject the suggestion outright i As Asa As a member of the league of nations t said the emperor Ethic pia will never permit another memer mem- mem other members to dominate her ber er or her whether in inthe the form of ot a pro- pro ic a mandate of orL any other guise aulse I Ij j t Our absolute sovereignty and independence in- in i dependence must be preserved in- in in I Violate Violate That is final The emperor decided to postpone general mobilization of Ethiopian t troops until the league of nations has exhausted all its iu efforts for peace The Th Ethiopian d delegation n at 2 Geneva strongly supported the de de- de Dern Inspects Utah Relief Camp CampH G I 4 n. 1 f f i r t.- t. P J- J f I LF 4 u z H t. t i f Iii X i j wf E 4 j f J 11 I 1 a wJ t tr r l t t- t t 1 Secretary of War Var George GeorgeH H. H Dern Dent Spent a part of Tuesday inspecting g thore the CC C C C C camp at t Mt 1 Dell He is shown with Lieutenant nt George l 1 Moore Ore left and Lieutenant J. J B. B Marshall 1 right in charge of camp activities |