Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 262, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1931 — Page 5

hIARCH 13, 1931

BRITISH NAVAL CHIEF ELATED OVER ACCORD Franco*ltalian Pact Greatest Post-War Peace Move, Says Alexander. By United Press LONDON. March 13.—The Fran-co-Italian naval agreement is “one of the greatest among a number of important post-war peace moves” and opened the way for reduction of the world’s navies at Geneva in 1932, A. V. Alexander, first lord of the admiralty, said today. The most significant result of the accord is the avoidance of what threatened to become a renewed race in naval armament, Alexander said. “Apart from the gratification I feel because the agreement has been approved unanimously in Great Britain, I am delighted that for the time being we have found it possible to avoid recourse to Article 21 of the London naval treaty (the clause under which signatories might give notice of the necessity to increase their armaments) pending reconsideration of the entire question of the world disarmament conference at Geneva in 1932. “So long as there existed the uncertainty of Franco-Italian naval requirements, Europe obviously had the Sword of Damocles hanging over her, resulting in nervousness in political centers which undoubtedly would be a most serious obstacle to future peace moves, especially the world disarmament conference,” he said. By the Franco-Italian agreement v;e are now assured that naval competition in all categories of vessels ”■lll cease immediately, enabling us to concentrate earnestly and in a better spirit on future disarmament.”

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77 REBELS ARE TRIED IN SPAIN Men Formed Revolutionary ‘Republic of Jaca/ By United, Press JACA, Spain, March 13. A court-martial of seventy-seven military men was started in this little frontier town today just three months after Captain Fermin Galan proclaimed “the republic of Jaca” and witnessed its extinction

twenty-six hours later under the fire' of loyalist artillery. The death sentence was asked for five of the defendants who were associated with Captain Galan—who was executed —but ft was not believed the extreme penalty would be exacted in view of the fact that the men on trial merely followed the orders of their superiors. Most of the defendants were accused of rebellion. In addition to the five death sentences requested, the prosecution seeks life imprisonment for all the others except six, who are charged with negligence, and eight or nine for whom acquittal will be asked. Four captains from the garrison who escaped across the French border were declared outlaws.

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GIRL TELLS Os SCHOOL BEER FLATSjJSSING Drank in Lots of Places, 13-Year-Old Miss Breezely Tells Police. By United Press CHICAGO, March 13.—Monica Henderson, 13-year-old high school girl, who breezily told police she drank gin in “lots of fiats around

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week and allowed the boys to buy it because she though “it was for I their fathers.” HOLD MAN WHO KILLED FAMED MEXICAN REBEL Confessed Slayer of VUla Arrested on SmuggUng Charge. By United Press CHIHUAHUA City, Mexico, March 13.—Military police held Jesus Salas Barraza, the man who confessed killing Francisco Villa, the notorious Mexican revolutionist, on a charge!

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of smuggling rifles and shells. Barraza refused to explain his possession of the firearms and ammunition, and instead asked his release on bond. Authorities said adherents of the late rebel chieftain have threatened openly to kill Barraza If he were freed. Barraza was arrested at Moctezuma Station. He recently was freed of the charges resulting from the killing of Villa.

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