Show 1 OF 1 t LEAGUE NAMES Y i NE NEW PRESIDENT Holland Chosen Head o of f 41 Gathering Opens Second Session South I. I American American Problems U Up P GENEVA GENCVA A. A Sept P. P r A. A P P. t of ot Holland was today elected president of or the second assembly of or the tho league of ot nations k t There Thero were many candidates for tor the I presidency Including Guiseppe Motta president of or Switzerland Gustavo Gustave Ador former tanner Swiss president and Paul PaulH H Hymans mans former Belgian minister of ot foreign affairs GENE GENEVA A. A Sept 6 5 By the Associated Press Tho Press The second assembly of or the league of or nations opened hero here at 11 o'clock this morning Dr V. V K IC Wellington Wellington Well Well- ington Koo Joo of or China president of or the council of or the tho league greeted the new now members and forecast that more moro rapid progress would bo be made and an earlier adjournment taken than last year ear He Ho declared the league of or nations was not nota a n David Jayno Jano Hill Hm former American ambassador to Germany German and Frank A A. the tho American capitalist were In the tho galleries with fifteen other Americans The Tho places reserved for the Argentine delegation remained vacant The delegates delegates delegates dele dele- gates of r Honduras Hondura Guatemala Peru Panama and Salvador also were not pr present at the opening ses ses- sion The Tho Guatemalan Peruvian Pan Pan- aman anum and delegates however however how how- ever er may arrive later in the tho week South American questions involving tho the vexed controversy over the future futuro status of or tho provinces of or Tacna and Africa at present under Chilean Jurisdiction jurisdiction Juris jurIs- diction and tho tha revision of or the tho treaty of or 1914 between Bolivia and Chile might it appeared be added to tho program program pro pro- gram of or the tho assembly before its final adjournment Hungary Hungar was tho the only new applicant applicant cant for tor membership b built Ut was said the tho assembly might be called upon to pass upon tho admission of or Germany and It was said there thero were several member nations who would support her claim for admission |