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IB ME«r bT MrtE i Ufm I TXfSIC" p^l,_ EIMHPHa tm tiia President Strikes Back at President Siles Takes Ref­ Undbertfi,Charles Augustai far* Morrow. Anne gpn eer HOPE TO SELL RKBIumCfl Famous FBer | p ^ 5[ i c t ^ l l iCms B#*ek T*e.i {jisfisxsr- st.Louis Ko. W idesotead Bt.X.euls Mo. Senate When It Rejects uge in Quarters of Papal Si^caaeaslsa 88 S!;r Ocuoa^aa Conrerse Over S h o r lA » “ j ■amrt.M'M NORTH CHURCH, Ittehiaan jbtiHtSlJtiBE-titMy Nuncio After Resigning; hlM Bt WBfIl OBBCk rntt. tnUrnt**. w kM Wave; To Meet Col. U p d -iO tl HdlfCS BtOddCdSt *His Recommendation to l«4.Hnr t ,IW|.IMI t . wLMi IMwtnr t t k M liM hi w^Mi Believe Many Are Killed. BUILD NEW ONE ^ Aeronawtieal . mrt wM ..M, “ Give Commission $ 2 5 0 / W h.l SrrMMIv* fw OHitMHnl* DU. (iMhlk %w4 n u t M IT^Mu bergh This Afternoon. | Clippings From Over 180. Daily i. iai «Mh BFMIIBUIB VBTk N«.n.t.rim «M ...Ct f l n . f year 000; Hoover Says He 'Arequipa, Peru, June 28.—(AP) Nvmher ufU« chlMreB WIT. l^lV ^ . JfB Bllv* BB# a « « lt< Schenectady, N. Y., June 28.— Newspapers That Used the Story i.tMiH.eMrihtahmh«n<liMlB4lBeUta«lilVI) I Ebtb BliMB »»t Bl LlllWrB.. Additional revolting troops in Methodists Negotiating With (AP)—The world listened ih today j I hMrthy 8« n ify iM t I tH« Mrik N. Y.-Chicago Included. Bolivia, staging a brilliant military lhl« «hll/, WIM W88 u#f« aHvt •« on a telephone conversation between Will Continue Survey at action on the |)elghts above the «h*v« tlBttO ■!...... .....l ^ . U T ou.. < Polish Nationalists; Plan SquaSron Leader Charles Kings- city of La Paz, were believed here Cl... .... » M » t tn m • t u A , < f w The echo of the Hayes brothers’ $broa<^st of today to have ended the Bolivian in­ HM------------------------------ - 1* ' If ford-Smith, globe circling aviator, ers. Two of Chicago’s big papers, All Costs. surrectionary movement in virtual ml speaking from the United States, broadcast on June 17 from Station for Another Edifice WGY Schenectady has come back the Post and News used the story victory. ,, _ Here’s the official record of that important ’ and his mother, sister-in-law and and three New York City papers, Information from La Paz said Dr. his partner in Australia, 10,000 strong to the starting point, the Washington, June 28.—President TTn 0-1 pwnnri N J the other day. It’s the certificate filed a few mys Manchester Evening Herald. Ac­ the World, Sim and Times used the Hernando Siles, president resigned, ^uare Vicinity. miles distant. Hoover struck back vigorously at S tfr the birth of a son to Col. and Mrs. Charles ^°en cording to an accurate checkup, broadcast story in their columns. against whom the revolt has been The conversations, conducted be­ The Boston Post featured the unique the Senate late yesterday, soon af- directed, has taken refuge in the that the name of the child wasn’t written down.^ I^ d y over 180 daily newspapers in all as St Louis, Mo.; his work, "technical advisor. Mrs. tween a short wave radio exp:;n- event with a half-page ™ that body rejected his recom­ quarters of the Papal Nuncio. Negotiations are under way for mental station of the General Elec­ While there has been no direct her occupation as "flying." The time of the birth was recorded as 1.10 E r a n ^ i n S ^ r 'S S two story-, and other papers ii N e w York mendation to gfive the National the sale of the North Methodist tric Company, located in the Glen- b?oXrs, separated^since chfld- State.^Ohio. Pennsylvania M^^^^ communication with La Paz since p. m. ______ _____________ ___________________ - Commission on Law Observance Episcopsd church on North Main ville hills, a few miles north of here, hood. Practically all of the iitories land, Deleware, 12:30 p.'^ra., yesterday, it was be­ and the Sydney station of the Amal­ and Enforcement $250,000 for inve.s- lieved that the military directorate street to the Polish National Cath­ menuoned Mancheiter and gamated* Wireless Australia, i.<td., tigation of all law enforcement, and by the revolting chiefs at Oruro olic Church and the erection of a at Sydney, were broadcast by WGY. w’ould take charge of the govern­ A oartial list of the papery which ; Connecticut was well rfprefnt- voted, instead, to cut the'appropri.'i- more centrally located Methodist LET FARMERS ORGANIZE Klngsford-Smith talked first with ment and that actual fighting prob­ u s td the broadcast.ator? in their f . ^ ® ° tlon to $50,000 and limit the com­ church, it was learned today. While Charles Ulm, hls business partner In ably is ended. regular issues is contained in to- larger cities. Ir^ng Spencer of 536 mission's inquiry to prohibition en­ Troops Revolt. the proposed deal Is as yet Incom­ the operation of an Austrilian sir^ S y ’s^erald and it is iiiterestlng to | Stanley street, New B r i ^ I®P?5i‘ plete, present indications are <that ed hearing the talk between Tom forcement. The third infantry regiment, the IS FARM BOARD SLOGAN ways system. note that papers as far dletant from His Statement. the transaction will be carried out One of the first questions asked the point of' broadcast as Galves­ and John on his three-tube short­ aviation military school cadets ^ a in the near future and that the work wave set. He said that the conver­ In a statement made to news­ heavy artillery regiment and the by the' trans-oceanlc flier, was ton, and San Antonio, Texas, as paper correspondents, the Presi­ on the new Methodist church wiH whether hls fiancee, Mary Powell well as several cities In Oklahoma sation came in very clearly and was "Abllivian” regiment at Viacha, Im- be started next year, possibly in the even better than the re-broadcast dent said that "not for one mo­ portant garrison point outside L»a Chairman Legge Wants a iiI f E A R S r e b e u io n was present, and he seemed disap­ played up the story as good copy. ment” would he abandon the ques­ spring. pointed when told that she was In Reports ,from .West Coast papers over WGY. Paz, revolted early yesterdy Near Square tion of investigating the enforce­ Melbourne, some 600 miles from are not yet checked. Altogether, It proved to be one of morning, and proceeded to the Alto The site on which the proposed the moat successful broadcasts from ment of all laws, or permit the com­ De la Paz or heights above the "Under the Same Reof^; Sydney. Metropolitan Papers church will be built has not been FROM PROHffiinON mission to cease this work, and an­ Capital city, which is situated in the decided but it will be in the vicinity Details of Flight. Over a score of papers in Michi­ Much of the conversation, with gan found the sto^ of the unique (Continued on Page 2.) nounced that he intended to obtain vaUey ten feet above sea level. of Depot Square, possibly south of $100',000 from private sources for From this point at 10 a. m. an Unity of Action Sorely Ulm had to do with details of the the railroad tracks. The church this phase of the inquiry. ultimatum was sent the govern- authorities have been offered several flight across the Atlantic. Kings- ment forces still holding out In Democratic Speaker Says ford-Smith told Ulm that his plane, Congress’ Powers. very acceptable sites b\it are sound­ Needed in the U. S. MOURNS DEATH Later, it was fisserted at the vj the city giving them two hours to ing out the benefits of each one In­ the Southern Cross, was within 40 capitulate and threate^ng bom­ or 60 miles of Cape Race, New­ HUB PAYS TRIBUTE • OF OLD PARROT White House that although Con­ dividually and in comparison before gress could limit its appropriation bardment of the city If demands making a definite selection. The Attempted Enforcement foundland, for two hours or more. were not complied with. At exactly Washington, June 28 CAP) — j The compass was of no assistance TIT CA v„o,.a nM Unow 9fin investigating prohibition Polish, church, an independent Was 60 Years Om, Knew it could not prevent 12:30 p. m. telegraph service w th organization with headquarters in Striking a new note i'.
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