Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1926 — Page 12

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LEAGUE’S ARMS PARLEY FAILURE, CAPITAL FEARS American Delegate Returns, Sees Congressional, Navy Leaders. BU United Press WASHINGTON. Aug. 3—With one American delegate already returned from Geneva, congressional and naval leaders here today considered the League of Nations pre aratory arms conference on the erge of failing in its purpose of romoting a conference for inter tional disarmament agreements. Rear Admiral Andrew T. Long, ist returned, conferred with State department and Navy officials. Ad niral Hilary P. Jones, chief of the United States naval delegation to he conference, and Capt. Adolphus Andrews, third member, are planning to return here in September, Long said. Navy officials' refused to say whether they would later go back to Geneva, but it is believed they will not. Disarmament is impossible as long as Russia, with her army of 700.000 or more men, continues to be an “outsider” to the rest of Europe, Chairman Borah of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said just before he left for a two-months vacation in Idaho. Commenting on unconfirmed renorts from Geneva that Britain has clocked an American plan for a dis armament conference, Borah was skeptical of all disarmament projects as long as present conditions prevail in Europe.

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