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Show NATIONS AGREE TO END QUARREL League of Nations Council Adjourns Ad-journs After Smoothina Out Difficulties I'AIIIS, Sept 21 The ninth sesson of the council of (he league of tui Hons adjouriud yesterday nftet ha-inpr ha-inpr smoothed difrimiiti.-; t . . -1 en four nations in controversies srljli h h id threatened to result in- war. in the PoUsh-Lithuanlbn crisis ihe ouncll KOt the two COUntrTCfl l 'iiree t-, :,n Immediate susgensfon of hoillltlej pendThg Settlement of then- dJbjuote The Aland islands question likewise like-wise Is considered in a fair way for settlement. A Finnish reservation WiiH explained .ih haying been nude large" ly for technical reasons. League officials explain d that, although al-though neither Finland nor Su id n was legally bound to accept the league's decision, they were morally bound to acc.ept it Count Qulnones de Ix-on, Spanish ambassador to France, and li.iron K shir. Matsiil, Japanese vice foreign minister, have been appointed to represent rep-resent the league of nations in the - i-tlcment i-tlcment of the PolfshLlthuani m question. ques-tion. The Finnish reservation on the re-' port of the council on the Aland UHa: -! quest ton unn that Finland receives the riRht tu continue to maintain th Viewpoint View-point that Finnish Interests are sq m-torwoven m-torwoven with sovereignty over the Islands that Finland alone has the right to decide whether then shall be a plebiscite, The purchase of the Hotel National nt Geneva for the permanen' home of the league was apprm rd . |