Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 245, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1931 — Page 16

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HAVANA SEEKS y. S. GOLD AS DIVORCE MECCA Proposed New Law Would Require 30*Day Residence for Decree. 2>y United Press HAVANA, Feb. 20.—Havana may become another Reno If proposed amendments to the present divorce law, already passed by the house of representatives, are adopted by the senate and approved by President Gerardo Machado. The amendments stipulate a residence of only thirty days before a plaintiff may start divorce proceedings. It is made clear in the new bill that Cuban courts may handle foreign cases. Attorneys are given powers to relieve litigants of personal notifications and appearances. According to provisions of the new measure, the plaintiff in a divorce ictlon must present with his claim an affidavit of his intention to reside in the republic of Cuba” and follow it thirty days later with a sworn statement that he has not been outside the republic for a month.

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Though his initial efforts to form anew government failed, former Premier Jose Sanchez Guerra, above, remained one of the most powerful political figures in Spain following the collapse of the regime of General O’Amaso Berenguer. King Alfonso has sought Guerra’s aid in preventing the fall of the monarchy, despite the fact that Guerra himself headed a revolutionary movement two years ago.

DETECTIVE AND GUNMAN DIE IN BULLETBATTLE Two Officers Follow Pair of Bandits in Speakeasy; Nip Holdup. By United Press NEYV YORK, Feb, 20.—A detective and a gunman were dead today after a gun battle In a dingy speakeasy. Detectives Christopher Sheuing and Dominick Pape were roving the streets Thursday night in a search for the slayer of Frank Mario, Chicago racketeer, murdered Tuesday. They saw two men enter the speakeasy. “They don’t look right to me,” Pape said. They followed the men inside. In the speakeasy the men had lined the bartender and four patrons against the wall. Seeing the detectives, who were in civilian clothes, one gunman said: “get in line and join the party.” With the shout, “Let’s go, Chris,” Pape reached for his revolver. Sheuing, however, was hampered by the gloves he wore, and before be could get his gun a bandit

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dropped him with bullet in his head and neck. Pape, put one bullet through the gunman's heart, and wounded the other, who dashed for the door and escaped. The dead gunman was identified as Albert Checchia, former convict with a long police record. IN FATHER’S FOOTSTEPS Mussolini’s 14-Year-Old Son Publishes Paper for High School Boys. By United Preen ROME, Feb. 20.—Premier Mussolini’s 14-year-old son Vittorio is following his father’s footsteps. He has started out as a newspaperman. Not as a cub reporter, but as a founder and editor of the Boys’ Pen which already has arrived at its sixteenth issue. The Boys’ Pen is a well printed weekly for high school students throughout Italy. Prepare for Governor’s Burial By United Press CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 20. The Wyoming executive mansion was under quarantine today as preparations were made to bury Governor Frank C. Emerson, a victim Wednesday of influenza.

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CONSTITUTION OF SPAIN WILL BE REWRITTEN Municipal and Provincial j Elections to Be Called as Soon as Possible. i By United Press MADRID, Feb. 20.—Plans to call a constitutional assembly to revise the constitution of 1876 and at the same time discuss urgent pending ! administrative problems, were outlined for the new cabinet headed by Premier Admiral Juan Bautista Aznar Y. Cabanas. The government will call municipal and provincial elections as soon as possible, the ministerial declaration said. The government intends to guarantee that the elections are sincere and honest, so that nobody may have cause to abstain, and no moves to disturb public order will

be tolerated during the election campaign and the actual voting. The declaration announced the government’s intention to “touch two capital problems, viz, constitutional revision and the catalonion problem.” The latter, the catalonlan seperatist movement, has been a disturbing element in the Spanish political situation for many years. SURVEY CONSIDERED Commission to Discuss St. Lawrence Development Is Snggested. Bv Scrioos-Hotcard \ewspaver Alliance WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—President Hoover has under consideration appointment of a commission to discuss with Canada, development of the St. Lawrence river, according to authoritative information here. Premier Bennett Is believed to have discussed the matter with Hoover on his recent visit to Washington. Former Senator Henry J. Allen and Frank B. Kellogg, recently made a member of the world court, are said to be slated for appointment to the commission with others.

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LONDON HONORS TO TWOHEROES Campbell and Chaplin Are Welcomed Home. By United Press LONDON, Feb. 20.—England welcomed home two popular heroes today, one a king of speed and the other the most famous exponent of pantomime, Captain Malcolm Campbell and Charlie Chaplin. Captain Campbell, who has won a knighthood for setting a world land speed record in his Bluebird racing automobile at Daytona Beach, did not live up to his speed reputation when he arrived at Southampton so

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