Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 103, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1927 — Page 7

SEPT. 7,1927

REBEL AGAINST LARGEPOWERS Fight League Domination at Geneva Assembly. By United Press GENEVA, Sept. 7.—Rebellion of .small nations against the domination of the League of Nations by the major powers marked the day’s session of the league assembly here today. The small nations rebelled in behalf of peace guarantees. Former Premier Erich of Finland announced that he'was in complete accord with the Dutch proposal for revival of the league's protocal for arbitration, security and disarmament. Erich insisted that the entire work of the present assembly should center on arbitration, security and disarmament. The ..attitude of the smaller nations obviously was founded on the failure this year of the league’s preliminary disarmament conference and later of the Coolidge naval limitations conference. Support was demanded by Erich for the Finnish proposal that international financial assistance be automatically provided any nation which was the victim of aggression. Poland submitted to the caucus a draft of a project to outlaw war, declaring war an international crime, and rendering it impossible for members of the league to have recourse to war. Article 15 of the league covenant permits members to engage In war under certain circumstances. 4t the close of the meeting it was announced that thirty-five small nations were pledged to support the project.

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RETURN FOUGHT TO SAVE HILL Father Directs Lawyers for Youth Held in Seattle. By United Press SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 7.—A finish fight directed by Dr. H. C. Hill to save his son from conviction on a charge of killing his mother in Streator, 111., was indicated today as preparations were made to return Harry Hill to his home State. Attorneys employed by the physician indicated they will not allow young Hill to be extradicted without a fight. The youth has admitted his identity and denied the charge. Seattle detectives also were convinced that the suspect’s incorrect answers to questions concerning his family and history were either the result of honest ignorance of an intention to be confusing. Dr. Hill was expected here today with Chicago lawyers to add their efforts in defeating extradition. -■ ■ ■■ ... ■> Blames Insanity in Killing Bu United Press NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Policeman Daniel J. Graham Jr. was allowed to amend his plea from “not guilty” to “not guilty on the grounds of insanity” for the killing of his friend, Judson H. Pratt, construction company paymaster, by Judge Collins in General Sessions today.

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