Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1927 — Page 3

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U. S. MARINES IN NICARAGUA TEN YEARUORECAST Diaz Also Predicts Collapse of Revolution Within Two Months. By William Philip Simms (Copyright, 1027, by Scripps-Howard Newspapers. By wireless) MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Feb. 3. American Marines must remain In Nicaragua at least ten years, President Adolfp Diaz, Conservative leader, told me at the Casa Presidensia '.oday. He declared, however, that with American forces blockading the coasts- and occupying strategic positions in the coastal regions, the Liberal army led by Juan B. Sacasa, was doomed to early and certain defeat. He said their supplies had been cut off and they might as well give up. Diaz predicted the Liberals would not hold out more than sixty days longer. Describes Liberal Force “They are noW reduced to two forces,” he said. “One under General Moncada, was driven from neutral zones along the Caribbean. The Caribbean. The second is on the Pacific side. The first numbers about SOO men with f>oo rifles, twenty machine guns and a small quantity of ammunition. They are marching in this direction, possibly intending to attack Leon, but they are traversing a roadless country and, after leaving the trackless east coast swamps and jungles, they .will strike difficult mountain land. Only mules will be able to transport supplies, even carts being impracticable. “Meanwhile, should Mocada risk battle under such adverse conditions, we are waiting with a large force and plenty of ammunition. “The Liberal force on the Pa-

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cific side is more numerous, but entirely without arms. They hope to get arms from Moncada, but vainly. “Behind these men I have a well armed force which keeps them on the run, scattering them . into the mountains, though unable to catch up with them. The situation is vastly different from what it was two months ago. Favors Constabulary “I now feel strongly that as soon as peace is established, Nicaragua must, create a national constabulary, officered and trained by Americans, whom I hope to borrow from the United States. Then I would disband the army, turning arms over to the constabulary.” One subject on which Conservatives and Liberals are in full accord is Nicaragua’s need of loans

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ABSENT VOTERS’ • MEASOpSSES Bill to Repeal State Law Gets Heavy Vote. Repeal of the absent voters law passed the Indiana House of Repre sentatives Wednesday by an overwhelming vote of 72 to 23. Proposed by Representatives William Dentlinger and Edward B. Ben-

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