Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 298, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1927 — Page 7
MARCH 22,1927
MUSSOLINI BACK .OF DISTURBING BALKAR CRISIS Italy’s Dictator Causes Unrest With Vaulting Ambition for ‘Place in Sun.’ By William Philip Simms, Staff Correspondent Scripps-Howard* Newspapers WASHINGTON, March 22. Mussolini, regarded by many of the chancellories of Europe as "the most dangerous man in the world,” is the man behind the present Balkan war scare. Along with his program of Italian, or Anglo-Italian domination of the Mediterranean and his dreams of anew and vast Roman empire, Premier Mussolini visions a virtual hegemony over the bulk of the Balkans. Here is what is behind the war clouds now hanging over the Old World: In 1915 Britain, France and Russia secretly agreed that Italy was to have Albania if she came into the war on the allied side. At Versailles, four years later, President Wilson, angered by this secret agreement which had been carefully kept from him, kicked the Ahole thing over. W Instead, Albania became an independent republic. However, she was vexed at the ti m e—and she packed her grip and ,was on the point of quitting Versailles —Italy determined she would not be outdone. So last summer Baron Aliosi, Italian minister at Tirana, is said to presented a memo to President Ahmed Zogu, president of Albania, agreeing to provide Albania w ith 2,000 rifles, 2,000 uniforms, a mountain battery or so and to the President some 50,000,000 lire if Albania should become an Italian protectorate. And, at the same time, Baron Aliosi is reported to have suggested to the president a prompt signature “would make Mussolini happy.” This accident follows almost in detail what happened to China a decade ago when Japan presented President Yuan Shih-Kai with )i. similar memorandum. And what President Yuan did then, President Zogu'did last summer. That is to say he asked for time and employed that time in notifying the British, French and the Jugo-Slavs. There was a storm, of course, \particularly from Jugo-Slavia which nation in 1924 had signed a treaty of amity with Italy. How Jugo Slavia saw Italy secretly reaching out in her direction and preparing to bottle her up in the Adriatic, fast becoming an Italian lake. Britian asked for explanations and Premier Mussolini himself replied that Baron Aliosi has exceeded his instructions. the first of November Italy and Albania signed a "compact of friendship and security,” f which the a§bd and broken hearted ex-premier of Serbia, M. Pashitch, characterized as "extending Italy’s frontier to the River Drin” the
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border between Albania and Jugoslavia.' Like Kellogg’s Policy From this * point on, Mussolini's policy in Albania parallels Secretary Kellogg’s policy in Nicaragua with President Diaz. President Zogu, backed by Italy, it is said, not last thirty days but for foreign support. , 1 A revolution to overthrow him seems about to get under way, and Italy accused Jugo-Slavia as our Stdte Department accused Mexico of backing this revolution against Italy’s interest, warning her to keep her hands off. To complete the parallel Italy threatens to send warships. ( So mucji for the irtimodiate crisis. Italy is flirting with Hungary and Roumani<j, and' Jugo-Slavia fears this is for the purpose of isolating her. France and Italic dangerously and increasingly at outs since the World War, thus find their interests clashing at still another point, the French influence having been dominant in the Balkans until Italy made her bid. France Alarmed Then, too, Italy and Britain have reached an understanding of some sort that alarms France, who sees, her vital communications with Africa across the Mediterranean menaced by Anglo-Italian sea power, Behind these the other European powers stand ranged or stacked like a house of cards, where, when one tumbles, the rest cave in. This is why all Europe now watches in fear and trembling the outcome of the Italio-Jugo-Slav row. INFLUENZA ABOARD SHIP Congressmen and 578 Soldiers on Transport Rushing to Port. Bn United Press SAN FRANCISCO, March 22.—A severe influenza epidemic was raging today aboard the Army transport Chateau Thierry en route from the east coast to San Francisco, radio messages said. The dispatches to Army headquarters here stated that four passengers have died and that fifty cases of the disease have appeared. In an attempt to obtain medical aid for the stricken passengers the ship is sailing at top speed. She is expeeted to arrive in San Francisco tomorrow night, a day and a half ahead of schedule. Aboard the Chateau Thierry are a number of Congressmen and their families and 578 enlisted men, 'most of \vhom are en route to duty in Hawaii. ,
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ANOTHER THEORY ON BURIAL LACE OF POCAHONTAS Finding of Bones at Gravesend, England, Latest Find. Bii United Press LONDON, March 22. —Discovery of human bones during excavation work near the White Post Inn, Gravesend, lias given rise to the suggestion that the grave of Pocahontas may at last have been found. The site of the Inn was formerly a burial ground. Pocahontas, the heroine of school children in England as well as in America, died at Gravesend in March, 1617, as she was about to sail for Virginia with her husband, John Rolph. She was then only 22, and had been in England for seven months. She was ‘ buried in “ye Chaunceil” of St. George’s Church. Many attempts have been made to locate the grave of the celebrated Indian princess, but so far all have failed. It Is now supposed that her remains lie where the excavations are being made. If her graven can be identified a dispute will alrhost certainly arise for possession of the/ remains. A few years ago a group of Americans hunted for the grave with the hope of being able to carry the remains back to Virginia, but it is highly doubtful If the authorities would permit this transfer. Virginia could have no legal claim over the remains of the wife of an Englishman, and the- English love the story of Pocahontas. While she was In England Cap. Jfthn Smith petitioned Quhen Anne on her behalf in gratitude for the Indian girl’s act in saving his life.
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Times Washinnton Bureau. 1322 Sew York Avenue V’ASHINGTON, March 22.—Miss Maurine Watkins, the pretty 26v year-old prodigy, formerly of Indianapolis, whose play "Chicago” is playjng to crowded houses on Broadway, is here dramatizing Samuel Hopkins Adams’ sensational novel, “Revelry”-f-said to be based on the activities of the “Ohio gang” during the Harding Administration. Nobody connected with official life is In the least lcath to give her all the information he possesses, Miss Watkins states, "but it is frequently the case that he will tell me that he doesn’t want to be quoted or involved in any way with what I am doing.” Miss Watkins is going at her job here very quietly. She has gone through the executive offices in the White House, and has noted the layoilt of the private room where special friends of a President are sometimes asked to wait for him. Visits “Green House” Yesterday she went through the “Little Green House on K St.,” the house in which Harry M. Daugherty nqg Jess Smith lived during part of the Harding Administration, and at which the famous poker parties depicted in “Revelry” are supposed to have taken place. • Whether or not the play will open in Washington has not been decided. Miss Watkins believes an opening here would be almost too flagrant, a gesture, and ig inclined to think it might be difficult to get a Washington theater for such an opening. Atlantic City or Baltimore are more probable dog towns for this offering, she believes. Miss Watkins, for New York has fallen hard since her satirical play, "Chicago,” was accepted by the first producer who looked at it, takes her amazing success it amounts to about $2,000 a week in
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