Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1936 — Page 23

MARCH 27, 1931

U.S, SILENT ON PACIFIC OCEAN FORTIFICATION Japan’s Withdrawal From London Parley Arouses Speculation. By t ailed I’rrm WASHINGTON, March 27.—Revival of the question of United States fortifications in the Pacific, as an aftermath of signing of the three-power naval treaty in London, met with official silence here today. Withdrawal of Japan from the naval conference in London removed from the negotiations the question of prolongation of Article 19 of the Washington treaty, which created a banned zone for fortifying the Pacific. The Washington Treaty expires Jan. 1. 1937, giving the United States the legal right to construct whatever fortifications it wishes in any of Its Far Eastern possessions. No Report From Davis Reports from London that the United States provisionally declined to discuss prolongation of the fortifications ban during the London conference prompted state department officials to say that Norman Davis, chief of the American delegation in London, had not reported to Washington on any conversations with the British regarding Far East fortifications. It was considered probable, however, that any conversations were of such informal nature that Mr. Davis did not consider it necessary to make a report to Washington. Officials also said that the question Os Pacific fortifications had never been raised between the United States and Japan since the latter country withdrew from the London Conference. Diplomats regarded the problem as extremely delicate. They declined to comment on whether the United States would renegotiate, the question in event Japan later agreed to sign the Franco-British-United States treaty completed in London Wednesday. LAWRENCE HIGH WILL HOLD SPRING FROLIC Proeeeds to Re Used (o Send Band <o National Contest. First annual spring frolic of Lawrence High School is to be held in the school auditorium this afternoon and tonight to raise funds for financing the band's trip to the national band contest at Cleveland. A band concert, a penny supper sponsored by the three ParentTeacher Associations of the township, games and door prizes are to bp included on the program.

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BEN DAVIS PRINCIPAL NAMES HONOR PUPILS Thirty-Three Students Placed on High Grade Roll. Pupils listed on the high honor roll at Ben Davis High School for the first grading period were announced today by Principal Charles H. Vance. Honor pupils are Jaynet Pickerel, Mary Miller, Bob Ryan, Charles Causey, Merle Cossell, Raymond Hogan, Edith Rohl, Bernice Murry, Annie Comwpll, Virginia Poe, Elizabeth Porter, Evelyn Refner, Ben-

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