Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 93, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1928 — Page 10

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WARNS LEAGUE NOT TO FAIL IN FIGHTONWARS German Delegate Declares If Disarmament Loses, Geneva to Die. BY HENRY WOOD GENEVA, Sept. 7.—Failure of the League of Nations to solve the disarmament problem would mean the failure of the League itself, Chancellor Hermann Mueller of Germany told the assembly today. Mueller was applauded heartily, especially when he observed the present situation, in which, with Germany disarmed and the other nations not, “coult not continue forever." Although disarmed, Germany always was regarded with suspicion by other nations, even though they retained their arms, he added. Mueller expressed regret that the last session of the preparatory disarmament commission accomplished so little. The Kellogg treaty, however, would aid the League greatly in overcoming the obstacles in the way of peace and disarmament, he said. ‘‘Along with the Kellogg treaty, I sincerely that the AngloFrench naval compromise also will prove the means of facilitating progress toward disarmament," Mueller added. Nearly 10,000,000 gold francs tsl,930.000) is owing to the League of Nations from members who have failed to pay their dues, the annual

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Emilio Portas Gil, Governor of the state of Tamaulipas until a few days ago, has been called to head the cabinet by President Calles of Mexico. The naming of Gil as secretary of state is interpreted as a preparation for nomination of a provisional . president in December.

financial report of the League showed today. The principal delinquents listed were: China, more than 6,300,000 francs; Boliva, 500,000; Guatemala. 5,000; Honduras, 178,000; Liberia, 73,000; Nicaragua, 178,000; Paraguay, 32,000; Peru, 1,600000; Salvador, 24000. Spain was conceded to have been assured of election to a semi-per-manent council seat today when the assembly changed the rules in her behalf.

JEWISH PEOPLE PREPARING FOR NEWJIEAR FETE Rosh Hashanah Observance Will Be Held Friday and Saturday. Plans for celebration of the Jewish New Year, known in Hebrew as ‘‘Rosh Hashannah,” to be held next Friday and Saturday, were being

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occasion upon which every Jew is to reawaken within himself his loyalty to the teachings of Judoism. And, finaly, it was emphasized that the New Year is a day for self-examination and reflection upon past deeds. HEADS YOUNG VOTERS Thomas Batchelor Named Seventh District Chairman. Thomas C. Batchelor, local attorney and Republican candidate for

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State Representative Thursday announced his acceptance of appoints ment as Seventh District chairman of the Republican Young Voters’ organization. Plans will be made for an active drive to get all young Republicans to the polls in November. Batchelor was appointed by George V. Coffin, Seventh district Republican chairman. The export trade of the United States in the second quarter of 1928 reached a higher value than in any second quarter since 1920.