Monday, Jun. 01, 1925
In Again
After four and a half years of freezing hauteur, Argentina last week doffed her hat to the League of Nations. The Government informed the Secretary General at Geneva that Argentina would be permanently represented by Senor Julian Enciso, First Secretary of the Embassy at Geneva.
On Dec. 6, 1920, M. Paul Hymans read to the First Assembly of the League of Nations a letter from the Argentine delegation, expressing disappointment because a motion to adjourn a discussion of amendments had been carried in opposition to the wishes of Argentina, and announcing the retirement of the delegation.
Last year, the Argentine Government paid its arrears of dues and observers foresaw her early return to the League deliberations; but not until now has Argentina taken any decisive step in that direction.