Show CABLE OWNERSHIP PROVES KNOTTY PROBLEM International Tn Trusteeship Urged Difficulty as Solution of WASHINGTON Oct 23 By the Associated Associated As As- Press Some Some form of international international inter inter- national trusteeship of ot the seized German German German Ger Ger- Ger- Ger man cables may be insisted upon bythe bythe by bythe the United States in iii the event no equitable distribution of the cables is agreed upon by the delegates to the In International international in- in communications conference in session here Since disposition of the tho German cables among the five powers requires unanimous consent officials said to today today today to- to day it was possible that no agreement other than an art international form of operation might pos possibly be reached This however had not as yet been proposed by the American commissioners commission commission- ers era and it was stated that it would not be unless It developed that no other agreement was possible I I One of the German delegates to the j I conference confirmed reports that the I United States while not disposed to question Japans Japan's title to the Island of or Yap under a mandate awarded her by the peace conference would most certainly certainly insist upon the safeguarding of the rights of ot all nations to important cable communications centering about the island I I For this purpose the United States is proposing establishment of ot certain I international landing rights which would give all nations the same privileges privileges I lieges to unrestricted cable service via Yap as that enjoyed by bj Japan as the the mandatory power Concerning the trans-Atlantic trans cables officials said the United States tates hadnot hadnot had hadnot not renounced all claims to accept possession of or the Monrovia Pernambuco cables from Africa to Brazil the American government government govern govern- ment will wUl seek with respect to the two I former German cables now held by France Franco and Great Britain at least the I same same before the war I |