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Show NATIONS STUDY GABLE PROBLEM Seized German Lines May Be Controlled By Inter-Allied Board WASHINGTON. Oct. 1Z. (By The Associated Press.) Pome lorm of in-' ternational Irusteeshlp ol the seized German cable - may be insisted upon by the United State- in the event no i quitable distrihuiion of the cables Is agreed upon by the delegates to I i he Internal ional communications con ference m session here. Sln di.-positloii of ibe German cables among the five powers re nulre- unanimous consent, officials Hal dtoday it w impossible that no agrremtnt o ler than interna-, tion.il form of oj ration might pos- -ibl;. be reached. This as yet. however, how-ever, had not been proposed by he 1 Anurican commisloners ami it was Elated ihat it would not be unless It developed ihat no other iLgreem'-nt was possible. JAPAN'S OWNERSHIP On B "f tfie American delegate.-, to ths conference confirmed reports that the United State.', while not disposed io question Japan's title to the island of Yap under .! mandate awarded her by the peace conference would noosl certainly insist upon IhC safeguarding ot the rights of all nations to important impor-tant cable communications centering ;;bou lb" v- lanri. For thl Bpurpo i the United Stale- Is proposing estab lishment of c-Tlain intcrnaiioual land iil. rlglits which would give all na lions the same privileges to unri -iricted cable service via Yap as that enjoyed by Japan as th" mandatory power STANDS ON RIGHTS Cdncernlng tht transatlahth ubim Officials said the United States bad renounced all claims. Besides all willingness to accept possession of the Monrovia-Pernambuco abies from Africa to Brazil, thi American lie ernment will seek with icspeti to iin l7.o former German aides now Leld b Prance and Great Britain ut least the same privUcgOB cnjoed be fore the war. |