Show I f League in Disfavor I I W I rIE HE E league 0 of f nations is IS any anything tl b but u t I I I 1 V popular in London right now if sentiment I i pressed by British writers writers' is any indication 1 appears to have lost confidence ce ine in je e league of nations It has no faith in the Ii I gue as a t means for settling any of the I I ajor ajor problems probles ns of international politics der de- de I r es s a t London w writer ter to t the e Boston News I reau reau The reason for this recent outburst of I favorable comment against the league in i i I is due to the drawing up of the I I eneva enem protocol in which five fifty-five govern govern- govern I I represented in the league are to transfer I I m y 1 Geneva the sovereignty over all great II I 15 ues es of fin finance nce and peace It Jt is taken in inn u n to mean that the nations who are I Iu I members of the le league g are to transfer to that I r dy the control of their armies n navies vie and md I I j N r They are to set the up league leagle as a erne in reme parliament of man man man-a a government ent of jf Henceforth all gover governments men ts i re e. e to be no more th than n local legislatures I d a Q f I I clerks in a hotel at Geneva Geneval I I aie afe to become the real rulers of the world I Is I is s writer declares Another London editor I i i declares d s' s the I league is now trying to hustle and regulate the universe I I j I T tf t Naturally th the English people are wrought I I 1 I J up rover ove over the situation and the British British- coloni colonial ri J g governments lave have expressed themselves in I. I s1 a frank manner against th the Geneva proy pro- pro y tocol oL th that t. t the London government has lot deemed it wise to give these expressions de circulation Because of this feeling a st the league England welcomes i- i ent Coolidge's t. t call 11 for another Washington 5 c on disarmament 1 The he United 1 n tes has a magnificent opportunity to help i I ate a t real teal realand and practical pact of peace I 1 I i ong the gr great at nations of the world the i J din political thinkers of London think I II f England being a member of the league must I ft H take e the Gen Geneva a pro protocol ocol seriously and will wilt I jk J to the United States to take the leader- leader i I Hip in disarmament of the world pointing i i I that the league has been too bureaucratic even ven ven in small matters maHers to r render any ny practical I service whereas the Washington conference I proved an effective and practical conference ce i I that did succeed in reducing naval armaments arma arma- I meE ments and d reduced expenditures and nd lowered j arma ta taxation tion t. t |