Show CHINA WANTS A SEAT IN LEAGUE Germany Germany- Not Hostile to Other Nations Von Bernstorff Says GENEVA March M 4 By 4 By The Th Associated Press Germany 3 Is linot not hostile to th entrance of ot any particular country country Into Inlo th coun cil ell of of League LC EU of or Nations Nation Nations but that the th council at it the lh moment of Germanys Germany's accession to membership should hould not bo be b al- al altered altered al altered from the th status atatu obtaining at the th time lime of ot the tho th Locarno agreement agree agree- n m ment nt nt declaration was wa as made to to- to today today day by Count Von Bern tort for for- former former for former mer to the th United States and president of o the Ger Ger- German Ger- Ger German German man for tor the th League LUlue of Nations who hat has h arrived to participate In a meeting of the executive commute committee of bf tb In- In In Union of League L uc of Associations When Germany Is I a member Of the council he he- h added she h will raise ralee no opposition to an Lion of o the problem as aa to whether whether er the th council should eventually be enlarged The remark remarks by by Count Yon Von the th deemed of Inter Inter- r-e r est eat t because of development de In Inthe inthe the strife over oel the th reconstruction of the th council indicate that Ger Germany many will play a big s part With Great Creat Britain committed to do nothIng to Imperil the Lo- Lo Locarno Lo Locarno carno arrangement or prevent Germanys Germany's appearance on the stage maKe at Geneva a It is Increasingly evident that Germanys Germany consent must mut t b bo be obtained to any present shift In the th councils council up make-up Meanwhile China has formally flied filed her request for tor a perma perma- permanent permanent permanent nent stat seat eat In the th event of the councils council's enlargement ement declaring her international International is II greater greater than thon that of o the other other ap- ap applicants ap applicants Her spokesmen point out that that she h occupies the th greatest J part rt of the t th e area of the thc continent with lIh a a population totalling one one- quarter one quarter of that of the entire globe that she th she J unlimIted nat natural ural resources and represents represent an anat ancient at tent civilization and culture and that her ler membership would the th usefulness of the th J league ue gue |