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, LEAGUEDELECATE HASTEN TO GENEVA PROGRAMINE READ Forty-One Nations to Be Renre- sented at Assembly—Brilliant Group Is Expected. GEINDVA, Nov. 11 (Associated Press).—Geneva is beginning to feo! tte honors as the headquarters of the Worlla and its residents are being violently elbowed to make room for the League of Natidna with all its appurtenances. The Secretariat of the League, 300 «trong, is occupying the largest hotel for its offices. The delogations to the Assembly of the League on Nov. 165, thelr secretaries and advisers, are ex- pected to number 1,000 more, taxing to the utmost the accommodations of this small city. Sudging by the promptness and numerical strength of its representa- tion, Japan is the country that takes its role in the Leagu§ most seriously. | About eighty of Its delegates already Uy pine Cabinet Ministers—mostly Min- THE VICTORY ™ are here, taking up three floors {n| ist ot two of the leading hotels, and quar- ters have been reserved for 100 in all. Dr. Gastoa da Cunha, Brazilian Am- bassador to France And one of the moat active members in the League) ¢ Council, was the first delegate,to ar- rive. . Delegates are expected from at least forty-one of the forty-five inembers of the League. Kingdom of the Hedjahz has not yet! announted the appointment of a delegate, but has asked press facill- ties for a Hedjaz correspondent. | The delegations already announced make up a brilliant group of states. men, orators and diplomats, headed by two former Presidents of repub- les. ‘There are two former Premicgs, two Presidents of Senates, one Presi- dent. of « House of Representatives, mtsadors 1 pre STEWART Automobile School Founded 1909, I WM. H. STEWART, Jr., Pres. New day and eve. classes begin Nov. 15, Complete working laboratory. Practical Class Course $66 | Owners’ Ltd. Class Course $36} Private Course $84 Driving Lessons by appointment. Call, phone or write for Catalog 4. 225 West 57th Street. 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