abservance nation of of WAS in in cen-| New: AL SMITH MAY BE JEWISH REFUGEE CZAR OF LEAGUE Mentioned as One Able to Solve Problem of Relocating Those Driven from Anti-Semitic Nations. GENEVA, Oct. 12-(AP)-An official of the League of Nations said today Alfred E. Smith, former govNew York state, was being considered for the post of high commissioner of Jewish refugees. Others prominentiy mentioned today for the post included Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., former governor of Philippines, and Nicholas Roosevelt, former minister to Hungary. The office of high commissioner of Jewlsh refugees was voted by the League of Nations assembly which concluded its fourteenth meeting yesterday. The post t Is intended to place one man in charge of the problem created by dislodgment of Jews from countries where they have been denied citizenship privileges. The subject, which formed the main object of discussion for the assembly, WAS concerned mainly with the situation created in Ger-| many where Chancellor Hitler's administration passed decrees aimed at Jews who moved into Germany after the World War. Germany voted in favor of the resolution proposing the creation of a post of high commissioner but succeeded in adding to the resolution the specification that the league's only function in the matter would be the appointment commissioner and that thereafter the office would be run quite independently of the league. No Comment ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 12-(AP)Alfred E. Smith said today he could not comment on the suggestion made de at Geneva for his appointment As High Commissioner of E first Jewish I have Refugees heard of "because it." this 15 the of dairy are administration. vigorous the posal head and of