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Show BEfifUS READY TO SEEK PLACE III ME Reparations Problem Is Sura to Creep Into Coining Session GENEVA, Sept 1 (By A. P.) The reparations problem and ths ques-tlsn ques-tlsn whsther Germany Is to e admitted ad-mitted to membership In the league of nations are two matters. In ths opinion ef league authorities that probably will come u at tha meet-trig meet-trig of leag-ue assembly which openj la this city. Monday. September so. In this connection a n JCngllah delegate said recently: "I den t see how u wilt be possible pos-sible to keep the repsratlon prob-! prob-! leni out of the discusslona unless H ' be settled beforehand. And an-etbjer an-etbjer delegate from one of the northern' Scandinavian landa referring refer-ring to the popular movmen In G-rmanv to apply for membership. aald: "Certainly Oermanv shouW come In. If ahe applies she wouiu pro)sbly he elected easily " i neee ana oiner questions. line the problem of onlumthevs served to create an atmosphere of unusual Intercut ta this years doings of the aaaembly. . Ki.ncnortfg orK. 1 ' . Thr first business on the agents Is the election of a preai.tent and atx vice presidents who. with the S residents of - the six committers iter sleeted, form wtth the president presi-dent a bureau responsible for the general conduct of the business ol the assembly. The actual work ef ths session then begins with a discussion of the annual report of the secretary general, Sir Erie Drummond. on the activities ef the council during the past year and with a statement of whet has been dene to make effective ef-fective he rcommendatlons of the previous assembly. After a debate the aaaembly usually divide itself Into six general commttteea Theee Include constitutional and legal question" such aa amendments to the covenant of the league: the work of the technical organisations on economics, finance, transit and health; the question of reduction of ermaments: the bodget and other, matters ef Internal administration: social questions, such ss opium, the white slave traffic snd refugee prehletna snd political quest Iots such aa the sdmlssioa of lew sta'ss. LARCH OOwwITTECf. Ttieae committees ' sre virtue IK email aesemhlls In themselves, for each, country has the right ts be represented on all of them. As three commit tee sit simultaneously one dsy and three o'here the next the work of the aseembly Is greatly great-ly vpdlted. Newspaper cor re -snondents are kept buev following-all following-all these metlne. When the rem-HtMt rem-HtMt make their final report , Usually brief, the full aseembly af- forda a final debate on aay polat till at leaus. The official languages of ths as-eemblv as-eemblv are French and English. Soeeehee delivered tw one sre translated tran-slated Into the other tongue. The a eAembty convent Ina las a from three to four weeks and generally marka out broad policies whose detailed de-tailed elocution Is left to the coos-ctl. coos-ctl. which la the cabinet of the league of nations. In view of the . late President Harding's recommendation that the United Ptates join the International court of Juetlce of sneclal Interest to Americans wl'l be the election of s encc-ieor to Judas R try Rerhoea 6f Braxll as g, member of the court This election la carried out bv the concurrent majority action of the aseejnMv and council. The American Amer-ican group of the old Haaue arbitral ar-bitral court exereieed Us prerogative preroga-tive f hie year, and nomtnate'V s csndida la te aucceed Judge Bar-boea. |