Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 34

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I ROME DOLBTED Paris Hails Work, but Feels Hope Hinges on Italy’s New Naval Figures. BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. By Wireless, to The Star. PARIS, France, November 6.—Rome dispatches announcing that Hugh 8. Gibson, ' American Ambassador to| Belgl has succeeded in persuading the I at last to do what they' retused ‘to do throughout the London Naval Conference, namely, to put down ndependent figures regarding their naval building program during the next | few years without regard to the prin-| ciple of parity with France, are re- celved here with great interest. It is felt that this American inter- vention is in {tself an event of great political importance and there is obviously every desire to show & con- ciliatory attitude. As to the possibility of actual results, much skepticism still prevalls. It all depends upon what fig- ures ces. Other being equal and as long as there are no more definite security gcu than now exist, France intends |provide m: aintain & navy of some 650,000 Rescued From Death By Gas, Man Is Held For Tapping Main By the Associated Press. WEST PALM BEACH, Fia., November 6.—Antonio Linores had a great deal for which to thank the police. Neighbors pulled Linores from under a house unconscious. He was overcome by . Police and firemen worked for 20 minutes before he showed signs of life. Recuperating &t a hospital, Antonio said he was thankful for police assistance, but he did not feel called upon to tell them what he was doing under the house. So now he is in jail, charged with tapping & gas main with intent to defraud a public utility company. ‘PERFECT BUTLER’S’ WILL MAY BE CONTESTED $16,000 Left to Daughter of Em- ployer “in Event My Wife Dies Before Me.” By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 6.—Plans of George Brown, known as.the “perfect butler,” to leave his savings of $18,000 to Rosemary Baur, wealthy daughter of Mrs. Bertha Baur, his employer, may never be consummated. His will, filed for probate yesterday, led that the money go to the girl, “in the event my wife dies before me.” tons. This navy is computed as fol- lows: Parity with Italy in the Mediter- | ranean, about 400,000 tons; parity with | Germany in the North Sea, about 144.- 000 tons; Colonial Service, about 80,000 tons; special coast defense, about 26,000. | Replacements Lead Program. | Most 6f the building which France proposes $o do over the next few years consists of replacement of old ships. A holiday in naval construction to 1936 therefore {8 inacceptable, in the first 3 t0 to go right on battl 8 PFrance will refuse an ar- rangement under which France and Ttaly would both build the same amount between now and 1936. Italy has fewer replacements to make than Prance and would therefore, it is said, be relatively ed. , as the French do, that a great géneral disarmament conference will be held early in 1932, another possi bility would be a Franco-Italian agree ment on building programs for the next 18 morths or two years. This would be ble to France, providing the res are sufficlently Jower than A tegories of the ts new program, inf co-Italian negotiations fail, be willing to negotiate with its entry into a four-power treaty, Maving Italy out, but providing Awith an escape clause against Prance m pozllbmuu ppear. - The a) R first is that Great Britain accepts the Frenc] of 650,000 tons. In this is no difficulty. The second t Britain insists this figure Jack Rubins, assistant to the public administrator, said it would be con- tested, because Mrs. Brown died after her husband. Brown died recently at the age of 80 years. 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