Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1931 — Page 21

MAY 8, 1931

GIBRALTAR ROCK CRUMBLED BY CANNONBLASTS Giant Fortress Is Reported as Crumbling Under Concussions. BY RICHARD D. M'MILLAN United Pres* Staff Correspondent PARIS, May B.—The rock of Gibraltar, symbol of strength, was reported by geological experts today to be crumbling and shrinking. The principal cause was said to i>a the shattering effect of the Are of Gibraltar’s twelve-inch land defense guns. During peaceful prac-

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tice for years, the fort’s guns h&v* recoiled on the rock and shaken it severely. Asa fortress the rock has been regarded for centuries as the mightiest in existence. It now carries a gun of large or small caliber on every available niche along its three-mile promontory and the cannon are often cunningly concealed behind flowering plants. The approaches from land, from the north and from the sea frcm the south and southwest sides have a guard of particularly powerful batteries, while there are also series cf fortified galleries with secret entrances. As the eastern side is unassailable because of the sheer drop of j the 1,400-foot peak, the forts are ' not so powerful there, but she central guns command any approach from the Mediterranean and the Atlantic side. The Straits of Gibraltar are under easy fire. The geologists who have recently examined the strata of the rock and its foundations say the rock is of | Jurassic limestone, resting on a silu- ! rian base. Speculation about what will happen if the rock crumbles more rapidly has led to the conclusion that it could be partly razed and the gun emplacements fixed on flat, | solid foundations, thus enabling the | fortress to keep its watch over the j straits. This would involve an ex- ; penditure of millions of dollars. Cheaper Gas Asked The city of Logansport has filed Ia petition- with the state public servI ice commission seeking a reduction I in the gas rates of the Northern Ini diana Public Service Company.

‘FUTURE WILL EXONERATE ME.' FALL INSISTS Broken in Health, He Finds Peace and Comfort at His Home. This is the first of a series of three articles on how Albert B. Fall, former secretary of the interior, is spending his days. BY ED WERKMAN United Press Staff Correspondent THREE RIVERS, N. M„ May 8— Albert B. Fall, rormer secretary of the interior, clings to the belief that history will not regard him as a dishonest man. Worn out by his long, unsuccessful struggle against conviction on brib-

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sry charges in the naval reserve oil lease cases, the former secretary of interior yet finds peace and comfort in life. ‘ With you all around me, I can bear anything,” is a comment he often makes to Mrs. Fall and his two daughters, Mrs. C. G. Chase and Mrs. Jouett Elliott. Every minute he is awake, they are careful to see that he does not overtax his strength, but most of his time now is spent in bed. He does not awaken until noon or later. If he feels strong enough, he may sit outside, with his cane always at hand to guide his faltering steps. When he is in the mood he takes part in the conversation, talking with enthusiasm so that his words convince one that his mmd is as active as iu was when his phyical strength was greater. His large library contains Docks on a variety cf subjects 'hat show his many interests. These he eads late into the night when sleep will not ccme, cr in the day when his lack of strength keeps him in bed. Through ths long fight to clear his name, his family believes the day

will ccme when he will be vindicated for his action in leasing the naval oil reserve, and that history will list him in a better light. “The time may not ectne for many years, but some day it will be realized that the lease was one of the best pieces of business transacted for the country," he predicted to his family. Any comment on the family loyalty is answered by surprise that there should be any other attitude Mrs. Fall's work in beautifying

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the ranch grounds has been a comfort to the former secretary. He admires the bushes and flowers, and has his favorites among them. To gain a better view of a bush of yellow Texas roses he has another rose bush removed. “Every bush around here has a history for me,” Fall says, “I like yellow Texas roses because my mother used to sing a song about them and the girls of Tennessee.” Another favorite scene is Sierra Blanca. He had two trees removed

because they obstructed, from his window, the view of the summit

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jof the mountain, which Is snowcapped until the middle of June.