BRIAND FACES FIGHT ON PAN-EUROPE PLAN AS LEAGUE CONVENES; Statesmen at Geneva Worry Because of Political and Economic Disturbances. SOME RAYS OF HOPE APPEAR Supporters See Encouraging Sign of Veteran Leader's Diplomatic Skill. ITALIAN DIFFICULTIES LOOM Rome and Berlin Are Expected to Lead Determined Opposition to Secretariat Reorganization.
Date: 08 September 1930
By CLARENCE K. STREIT. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Clarence STREIT
Prospects as League of Nations convenes
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ARGENTINE REVOLT SWEEPS THE NATION; ARMY MEN REPLACE STATE GOVERNORS; MARTIAL LAW CURBS BUENOS AIRES MOBS; DR. IRIGOYEN ILL IN PRISON Fleeing President Seized by Army--Is Suffering From Pneumonia. DEATHS LAID TO RADICALS Party Leaders Are Arrested for Shooting at Rebels From Newspaper Office. CALM RESTORED IN CAPITAL Crowds' Final Fury Was Spent in Burning the Furniture of Fugitive Executive.
Date: 08 September 1930
N Y Times gets news by wireless telephone after cable dispatches are censored
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TO ORGANIZE NEWSDEALERS; Head of Union Square Group Urges a City-Wide Association.
Date: 08 September 1930
J Masiello, pres, calls meeting of city news-dealers to form city-wide assn; will be known as Tri-Borough Newsdealers' Assn
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THIRD BODY FOUND AT ANDREWS CAMP; Party on Whaling Ship Believes It Has Discovered Skeleton of Knut Fraenkel. DEATHS LAID TO BLIZZARD Swedish Scientist Clings to His Original Theory of Long Trek Across Ice.
Date: 08 September 1930
Sealer Isbjorern repts that she found Fraenkel's skeleton and other relics; Swedish scientists speculate on fate of explorers; newspapers thanked for refusing to buy diaries, which are property of Swedish Govt
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Belgian Crown Princess Gives Birth to a Son, Who Becomes Second Direct Heir to Throne; Baby Weighs Nine Pounds.
Date: 08 September 1930
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Heir presumptive to Belgian throne born to Crown Prince and Princess Leopold
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PLANES AGAIN LEAVE MIAMI.; Service to Haiti Resumed After Disruption Due to Hurricane.
Date: 07 September 1930
Service from Miami to Haiti resumed after interruption by hurricane
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