Show NATO ON 1 l O VA T MAIlER BEfORE BODY OY Whether Question of Occupation Occupation Occupation pation Shall Be Brought Up in Doubt BALFOUR PRESIDING Oil and Eliminating Article Ten Among Topics COBLE come Jan 20 y D-y By 1 the A Pre s Pre s lie Hal fic In III the l lins ins broughS t to a 11 standstill at nt 1 I o'clock thIs afternoon the partial I i has been In I the lat last few ew dais da s sudden be- be be caino bc came general I IPAnIS PAthS PARIS Jan 29 Bv 29 Bv The l cd ed Press Presa Whether Whether the occupation I of o the th fluhr would be mentioned atthe atthe at Ilof the meeting ot of o tho the council counci ot of o the league of oC nations wee was 05 stIlt still a question os as that bod body met this morning moraine under til presidency of ot the Earl ol ot The rhe announcement b by Premier Brant BrantIng lag Ing ot of o Sweden eden that he would not bring brin brinI tho he qu tion up as he lie had said he would do If he found the discussion I to any of ot the chiefly interested In- In InI Interested In Interested countries was taken to mean that Fiance France did not consider that her I reparation dispute with lIh Germany could be b discussed by the Premier made m his hia state statement I meat ment after a talk with Premier care Poin- Poin Poincare Poincare care It H was tas thought that the th question might he 10 brought up by some som mem meat member member ber with th a II slew i lew to making It kno known knon n that although the council could not go Into the question without being bein asked to do o so bO s o by IW tho powers inter interest Interested I interI est ested It was I toady leady to take e tops whenever er those nations said the thew o nord ord ordY I U w Y Y x- IS OPI OPEN It t is 15 pointed out In league leacu circles that the resolution of September 27 21 which was adopted by the th council niti the full approval 31 of ot the powers does docs not say that the council should I I not follow Collow th the reparations question IOn On the contrary it expressly stipulates I lates that the council should give constant attention to the tho subject I I The rhe resolution also voices the th opinion lion ton ion that the council can mal make e a a use use use- us ful I Cui ul coat conti to a settlement on I II ahen hen 10 Invited to do so by the tho pow PO pow ers J this his is taken to mean that I II I can talk about the th reparations sit at an time but must wait fo fora for tor I a sign from the powers before ac lag ing the oil 01 dispute between b twe Great Britain and Turkey which has has- ha been the th caus cause of so many difference at Lausanne will 11 come before betor t the h council at tomorrows tomorrow's session and th thEArl I Darl of Balfour wilt ur m male make k an in ad dress setting foith fOI th the situation and asking tho council to accept the task of soh Ing the difficulties ARTICLE X LP tP l his afternoon the th council 1 to ask all the th members of ot the league Lf i they had any suggestions to offe regarding the proposed elimination or of orAl Al X from Crom the cotenant CO en co nt s sarc ore arc de desired lre l before beCore tho the June meetIng hen ahen the th council will wilt take tahe es for study of oC the proposal to out Article X originally made matle by Canada The council also decided to uv t the report of ot the th temporary mic 1 commission oJ o armaments I dealing with sith ith th the question of th the ante guar guar- guarI guarantee antee pact and general disarmament I agreement which were ere proposed t by bythe y the he last assembly |