Show MANDATE EDICT Will AWAIT DECISION Special League Commission Will Not Intervene at This Time GENEVA Sept 14 By tho the Associated Associated Associated Asso Asso- Press Press Decision not to Interfere interfere inter Inter- fere fore In the mandate question pending tho the result of or negotiations between tho the principal mandatory powers and the United States was reached today by tho the special commission of ot the league of ot nations Lord Robert Cecil representative o of ot the Union of ot South Africa Af At- rica recently presented a 0 resolution that tho the two principal cla classes ses of at mandates mandates man man- dates for tor former German colonies bo be Immediately defined and expressed re regret regret regret re- re gret for tor the delay in their definition When the commission met Herbert A. A L. L Fisher Fishel of ot Great Britain told tho the members that negotiations were at the moment in progress between tho tIm mandatory mandatory mandatory man man- powers and tho tha Washington government go an and that It 11 would therefore therefore there there- fore foro be bo Inopportune for tor the commission to intervene before the tho negotiations had been concluded The commission decided that tho the result of ot tho the negotiations negotiations negotiations be awaited It was decided however tc send a aletter aletter aletter letter to tho the council of ot the the tho league upon which devolves the tho tho duty of ot de defining defining defining de- de fining tho the terms of ot the mandates expressing expressing ex pressing regret at tho the delay |