Show I Fear Navy Disarming Parley Near Failure Observers Say Withdrawal Withdraw Withdraw- al of France Threatens London Conference PARIS March 22 United Press Return of Francois Pietri colonial colo cob nial minister and Louis Jacques minister of marine marino from London O oc vinced political observers observe ers era today that the London naval conference has reached an absolute impasse Tho The French press u unanimously na u blamed Italy for creating tho the deadlock deadlock dead dead- lock and Premier decision not hot to return to London until the powers powers partIcularly particularly larl Ita Italy present Italy pre J-pre jn t new and concrete proposals is In Interpreted interpreted In- In as tho result of or Italian Foreign Minister Dino Grandl's Grandis re refusal refusal re- re to present Italy's minimum um figures on her naval na requirements As to l Premier J. J Ramsay MacDonald's Mac Mac- Donalds Donald's reported move 0 to insure stabilization of or tho the present navies les until 1036 1936 tho the newspapers aro are not noton on enthusiastic ti LON LONDON l. DO-l. March larch 22 z UP UP- UP Pu-a Pu 8 temporary withdrawal from froni London lu London-lu In cIte ct a veiled yelled ultimatum the tho other oIlier four fout to powers left left tilt tho naval conference today on the vergo of or comparative A failure and world plans for disarmament In their WOI ort t plight hl since Ince tho the Genera Geneva Ge Ge- neva nera conference In iii 1 1027 tI 7 Barring a miracle lh tin h- h Continued on oh j paso ago G. G i NA NAVAL VAL PARLEY NEAR FAILURE ENVOYS FEAR Continued from page paga 1 I ments meats of oC t the parley will b bo limited to 1 the tho following 1 Establishment l nt of ot Anglo Anglo-Amer Ica lean ican n parity 2 Arrival 2 Arrival at a three three-po three power er a agreement agree rec- rec ment with Great Grent Britain Japan and Limo tho United States as 28 principals 3 Agreement 3 for a l later conference confer confer- ence or to hand over I tho results of or ortho tho the 1930 meeting to the tho league o of nations nation as desired by France An i 1 An agreement as to the t technical technical tech tech- ch- ch method of oC limitation based on tho French tran transactional trans proposals sais thus eliminating one ona of oC the dl disputes that wrecked the 19 1927 meeting at Geneva no C An tr-An An agreement restricting use O of submarines 6 6 A A possible arrangement slowIng slowing slow- slow Ing Ins up further construction until 1936 7 7 Minor 7 Minor t technical a agreements s ts concerned with auxiliaries and warships warships warships war war- ships of oC smaller classification While these agreements would be most valuable th they will vili fall fail so far ar short of or what the public most of oC the d delegates I hoped for that the conC conference will have hav to rank as aB a i comparative failure In the background ap appear ar two un un- results of OC tho parley which are iro of or predominant Importance al although al a- though the they will not figure in tho the written results First is the Increase in fn French and Italian allan rivalry in iii tho tim Mediterranean and Intensification of ot the tho Franco Italian political irritation Second Is further tightening up of or the unofficial and unwritten Anglo American entente created b bf br Premier MacDonald and President Fresi- Fresi dent Hoover Hoo this fall The Italian Franco-Italian d deadlock has hils brought wrought out a latent bitterness s between between be be- tween tho two nations nation It has revealed and Intensified the spirit of oC cooperation between America and Great Britain which have het lave preponderant control of ot naval na power |