Show MOVE TO OUT UT WAR League of Nations Discusses Discusses Dis- Dis cusses Relief for Bulgarian Bulgarian Bul- Bul garian Refugees Refuge s GENI GENEVA V A. A March 10 AP and conservatism had a brief inning at today's session sos sos- zion sion of the league or of nations council M. M I. I the Belgian member and socialist foreign minister min mm- ister durin luring discussion of measures for the relief ot of the Bulgarian refugees urged that Bulgaria grant amnesty to her political prisoners and thuS thull wipe out the traces of the terrible events there Sir Austen Chamberlain Great Britain's conservative e foreign sec sec- Intervened declaring the council was not a place for Inter Inter- ferenc in the Internal affairs ot of otan an any countr country We re an international bod body and must respect sovereign rights h hi said sald M. M Va e rejoined that he agreed to thiS and had merely merel expressed his personal opinion After the council had approved a aloan aloan loan to the free eity of Danzig Foreign Fore MInister of i Germany remarked ed that the world should appreciate what the former enemies now grouped in the council councilor or of the league were doing to alleviate alleviate al- al suffering traceable to the war lie He added that they now must create an economic and financial basis for fot the equilibrium destro destroyed ed edby by the war A Danzig di patch on March 3 said the senate In a memorandum memorandum memo memo- to the leagues league's secretary general expressed its inability to carry out the government economy measures suggested by the league as necessary conditions to a a. loan This Inability It declared was because because be- be cause five of the six conditions required re re- polands poland's cooperation and this had been refused |