Shows the German Delegation headed by Herr Stresemann leaving their hotel in Geneva, Switzerland. Journalists and photographers await their appearance. The delegation enters the Assembly Hall at the League of Nations headquarters. Herr Stresemann addresses the Assembly. Aristide Briand replies him. The meeting is adjourned.
Public and press eagerly wait outside the League of Nations headquarters in Geneva to get a glimpse of the delegates leaving the Assembly Hall. Among the delegates leaving the hall include Emile Vanderwelde and Louis de Brouckere of Belgium, Eduard Benes of Czechoslovakia, Guiseppe Motta of Switzerland, Maharajah of Kapurthala India, Louis Loucheur of France, Aristide Briand, Sir Austen Chamberlain of Great Britain, Victoria Scialoja of Italy, Nintchitch of the Serb-Croat-Slovene State, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood in Great Britain, Loudon of Netherlands, Jean Paul-Boncour of France, Joseph Beck of Luxemberg, Prince Arfa of Persia, Guetatcheou of Ethiopia (Abyssinia), Mr. Schubert of Germany.
Delegates speak at the Disarmament Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. Miss Mary Wooley, the only woman delegate from U.S. speaks for the rights of women of America.
Shows Da Matta of Portugal reading Portuguese government's statement at the Disarmament Conference in Geneva, Switzerland.
Maksim Litvinoff of Russia makes his speech at the Disarmament Conference in Geneva, Switzerland.He defines League's peaceful means of negotiation as "an honorable historical" gesture.
Scenes of events, before the League of Nations Assembly meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. Delegates in the crowded assembly hall and on street. Public and press gather at the event in large numbers. The delegates include League of Nations President Richard Sandler, French Foreign Minister Jean Barthou, Disarmament Conference President Arthur Henderson, Czechoslovakian Minister of Foreign Affairs Eduard Benes and Irish President Eamon De Valera.