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Show I SCRAPPING OF I IR MATERIALS I MOOT QUESTION Some Delegates at Geneva Do Wot Think Time Ripe for Disarmament MASSES EXPECT ACTION ITALIAN MEMBER SAYS No Amendments vto Be Acted rJM Upon Until Leaque Has 1 Time to Function GENEVA, Nov. 2 I, (By the tsaociated Press) fcctloij In conformity con-formity with the resolution Mr Irmenlan Intervention recently . . parsed hv lhi nvemblv of the league of nations was token today hv the council of the league Tin oonncll decided f ask the general set retarj of tie league to prepare and submit a telegram le seal to the iM.ucrv in rrarra-I rrarra-I p, Mini- of the resolution of the as sembly thai a government willing to undertake mediation between Mum a 1 ha Kema Pasha, the Turkish Tur-kish Nationalist leader, and the Armenian-; Ik- sought. it is expected that the United Mates will he anions the powci . to whom tlie telegram Is sen! concerning con-cerning Intervention in trmenla. Oonstantlnoplc, N01 84. It 's vportel from n Tnrki-li -.ouro tiuit Erivan, capital of Armenia, lias been entered i the Turkish 1 nilonallst fonv of lu8tapha Kemal Pasha. GENKVA. Nov. 24. (By the Asao-elated Asao-elated Press,) Projects for an International Inter-national stuff, propose by Leon Hour-' geojs. 'if Fr.ux .11 Hi-- Versailles conference and rejected Umssi -jkmv '41 renew ed borer yesterony in a prolonged BB discussion regarding the retention of BPW armaments. I ..J Mr Bourgspls first of all declared Ski., that the carrying out of the Versailles' ''jjfe. treaty must be assured bciore disarma-; ijlHE ment was possible He declared that wWj In order to make that treaty effective. ( sonic military organization such an he tffiH had proposed at the peace conference fllB was required 1) IXGEXt K LEAG1 E. HBf Details of this discussion, made I '"WW known last night. Indicated that the ; i sentiment prevails In the committee on K disarmament that it Is Impossible to XfKPl secure at present a general s rapping or war materials. On the other hand Slgnor Scbanzi. an Italian member, pointed out the danger to the league sflj In the disappointment of the mussts lH If nothing snould be done. Todays program comprised commit -UK tec meetings and a meeting of the W council of the league at which It was expected action would be taken on the iqjfflH assembly's request for negotiations 'rum. with Mustaphu Kemal, leader of the ?T$lr' Turkish Nationalists, through one of the powers. & There is some uncertainty relative ; to the admission of Luxembourg and v'wf6l Firihuid to the league, but it is said toS that It Is probable they may lie in- ' S vlted to Join by a majority of tic delegates. Montenegro s eleventh hour I application has nol as yet been die :4$ cussed and sentiment would appear to indicate that Albania may not be ad-1 Wm milted. I l-OH n connection vvith the application i-filll - Montenegro for admission into the H 3Hi league of nations !t may be borne In j .1 ;i"3E mind that the Montenegrin parliament late in litis declared for the mcrgliiK ,T;!3k of Oiontenegro with the kingdom of JiIh the S(?rbs. Croats and Slovenes, usuall 1 $3bjbI known as Jugo-Siavla. King Nicholas. IfcJatEB of Moutcucgro, however, refused to ir'llaB recogiyze the act .as valid and claims have bfeu freely made by Montenegrin ''w'cH representatives that the people as a whole wore being .subjected to Serbian domination, these statements meeting . mphatic denial by the Serbians. The I J ' Montenegrin so-called government has rfttSa existed since the war only at N'eullly 45ffEl u 8ul,urlj ' Paris, where King Nlch-, 2l35B olus has made his headijuarters, :nBilS(( Notwithstanding the decision of committee number one, on general of-I of-I ganisation yesterday which mind thnt , 1 h ihere snouid ue no amenamcnu 10 tne HKg& " ocvenants of the league at this sea- H. "" Moo of the assembly, so me proposed S&fJlHr amendments were brought again b J the Swiss delegation The delegation $dBjcP will ask the committee on general or-! ''WCyl ganiJxtlon to choose a committee of H : ' four members from different states, 1 , with only term expiring each enr. The Swiss representatives, with the sup-H sup-H port of .Scandinavian delegates, will also ask the same comndttee to ro-1 H port a proposition for fixed meetings U of the assembly. H Antonio Huenus, ehb f of the Chilean WB k representatives and chairman of the p committee on admission of new states, j a told The Associated Press last nlKht , m that he haa the best of impressions JM regarding the progress of the as.sem- 1 km lily. and ix pressed his confidence that F M i the result of the present meeting will i ' m bi fruitful. His committee is already .1 work and will report as early aPi ,.os -ilile alter considering .'I! appltca- U I ms with the greatest mpui tlallt , he mm id Senor Huneus dec land he cx- led the attitude of the (Jnlted hes toward the league would be . ncd soon after the new senate 1 . .in, he thinks the decision will bo to come into the league rather than ! 4 frustrate the greatest effort humanity has ever made to assure its own pres-Kl pres-Kl 1 Germany's protest iKainst the method meth-od adopted by the league of nations 8H In awarding mandates over former German colonies way expected i" come before today's session 'if .he --mbly of the league of nutlone. Delegate MUlen, of Australia, yesterday Introduced Intro-duced B resolution that the protest be laid before the assembly before being referred to a committee, und a discussion discus-sion was decided upon. Amendments to the covenant of the league will not come before this see slon of the assembly, It has been decided. de-cided. The league, as it Is at present working, lias not had time to show-fully show-fully defei Is In tb covenant and a special committee will be charged with sti of the leagues operations and asked to propose any necessary amendments nt the nxt meeting Scandinavian countries will bo in-' ll-d to semi small detachments to Lithuania to takf, part In the work of keeping order there during the plebiscite to he held soon. New nations formed from parts of! the former Russian empire will not be admitted to the league, for the present I at least. Bulgaria and Austria, however, may become rhembera at unc j |