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are

The most surprising result in to day's Big League baschall Rabedule was the second consecutive défent of the New York Yankees, who leading their division, by the despised St. Louis Browns. The Yankees lost In spite of two home runs by Selkirk and Dimaggio,

St. Louis hit thirteen times and scoreil six runs, while the Yankees hit ten and tallied five times. Yankees hind two errors and the Browns play- ed faultless ball. Bottomley hit a

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TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1986.

AMERICAN. LEAGUE PROPOSAL

.

CONFERENCE AT BUENOS AIRES. LONG AGENDA ANNOUNCED

Washington, July 22. The Pan-American peace conference at tuenos Aires, which President strongly Franklin D. Roosevelt no aupports, appeared to-day as destined to be a long-drawn nfair. The final draft of agenda, revealed exclusively to the United Press, proposes discus- sion of a multitude of subjects, rang- ing from peace measures to the well- being of the American continents.

It

proposes discussion of a sort of and League of American Nations juridical and economic questions.

Many Latin-American diplomats believe the talks may undermine the Pan-American Conference, Lima In scheduled to be held in 1938, due to the inclusion of many tupics entirely foreign to President Roosevelt's ideas.-United Press.

inn.cago White Sox after twelve th three to two. They hit fhir- teen and the Senators twelve. The Senators committed one error,

Cleveland Indians swamped Boston. right to one, hitting nineteen timea to ten. Weatherly and Averill ench bit a honier.

Philadelphia beat Detroit even to six, on thirteen hits to eleven. There were no errors,

NATIONAL LEAGUE . Chiengo won again against Bronk- lyn, sing out the Dodgers thres to two, though as yesterday the Cuba hand fewer hits. Cubs hit seven and Dodgers eight, and the Cube had two errors. They were playing over their own hends and their luck held.

York New

ngain whipped the Boundering St. Louis Cardinals, now well behind the Cubs, scoring light runk to two with the help of Ott, Mancuso and Leiber, who hit home New York had eight fits and the Cardinals ten.

Tux,

Cincinnati scored a seven to four victory over Boston, though the Reds, hit only six times., Byrd and Kam- pouris hit homers. Boston had two of three faults.

One of the day's sensations was Philadelphin's pushing win against the powerful Pittsburgh Pirates. The Phillies réore sixteen runs on nine teen hits.

3. Moore hit three home runs and Chuck Klein one. Pittsburgh could only reply with ten hits for four runs. ---Renter.

Kid Berg II Defeated

YOUNG ITALIAN WINS EASILY

New York, July 22. Allo Spoldi, Italian lightweight, who in 1934 won 18 out of 22 fights. Jusing only one, and who during 1935 won all of the eight fights in which I participated. 10-lay scored technicni knock against Kii Rere 1. English lightweight, after whirlwind bout.

The fight was scheduled for ten rounds, but Spoldi thrice floured Berg in the second round, so that the referee found it necessary to intervené and to award the decision to the Italian.

Spokli is 2 years of age, while Berg is 30. The Englishman fought six times last year when he secured three knock-outs, won a decision on

two lights. He puinis and lost celebrated his 30th birthday last werk.

--Brute).

FRANCE ALTERS STAND

ACCEPTS BRITISH

CONTENTION

London, July 13. Thanks to the clarification of the issues through diplomatic channels, to-day's meeting of Locarno Powers is expected to be little more than a formality,

Whereas it is known that France originally favourul conversion of the provisional Anglo-Franco-Belginn de fensive arrangements into u per manent agreement as long as Ger- many showed no contrition for the reoccupation of the Rhineland, French statesmen have recently acquiesced in the British desire to Rvok action as the which might be interpreted formation of a hostile bloc. Hence, tho main business of to-day's meeting is to frame a communique to pave the way for a five-power conference later; probably in September. Reuter.

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50,000 REBELS NOW CLOSE TO MADRID'

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who has been advancing stendity upon the capital from the north, has been

killed.Renter,

City Recaptured?

Hendaye, July 22. San Sebastian is reported to have been recaptured from the rebels.

Reuter,

Official

Statement

Madrid, July 22.

It is oficially stated that laynist troops have recaptured Toledo and Guadalajara and are at present march ing against the rebels north of the capital.

i It is reported that loyalists" planes bombarded the military aerodrome at Leon and destroyed right machines and then attacked the infantry dur- ing the recapture of Tuledo,,

Meanwhile, a large colunin, Includ ing several thousand militia, marched north-east to oust the rebels from Il second column is Zaragoza and converging on this point from Cata- lanin-United Press.

Shelling San Sebastian

Hendaye, July 22. The loyalists have mounted artillery overlooking San Sebaution and are pouring shells by the hundred into the barracks cccupied by at least 1,000 rebel infantrymen.

Simultaneously the mayor denied tre city was in the hands of the rebels and proclaimed the revolt was con- fine to the infantry barricaded in said the Civil their barracks. He Governer etamanga the city--United Prena.

Warning-To-Rebels

Barcelona, July 22.. The Government airforce has sent a peremptory order to the rebels in Saragossa to surrender or be bombet. A military tribunal is expected to start functioning in Barcelona to- morrow, to try large numbers of pri- soners.-Renter.

Barcelona Sacked

PLANES SINK WARSHIPS

SHELLS FALL" ON

GIBRALTAR.

BRITISH SHIP ALMOST HIT

· Lisbon, July 22 Three loyal Spanish warships, | which had been bombarding the re- bels In Cadiz, have been bombed and wank by insurgent aircraft, according to A Seville radio despatch, from a rebel-controlled station-Reider,

GIBRALTAR EXCITED

Gibraltar, July 22. Great excitement prevailed here when Spanish warships, lying near Gibraltar, opened fire on rebel atr craft, which flew over the Rock to escape.

Shells exploded over the, naval ci- nemin and the R.F.A. headquarters. and shrapnel fell close to the Rock Hotel and Catalon Bay village. No casunities are reported.

A party from the three Spapish warships came ashore and requested fuel, which was refused them. warships then left-Reuter.

The

CHITRAL'S ESCAPE

Gibraltar, July 22. Shells from the Spanish warships here, aimed at rebel aircraft, fell on ly forty yards astern of the P. nnd (). liner Chitral when she left Tangier.- Router's Bulletin Service.

PANIC AT GIBRALTAR

Gibraltar, July 22.

The loyalist warships, while Bring at rebel aircraft, dropped a shell near Devil's Gup, adjacent to the secret!! naguzines, spreading panic among the populace and 10,000 refugers.

Artillerymen manned their stations in the upper galleries of the Rock.

Meanwhile, a flying boat from the I assisted two battleship Jaime

seroplanes and heavily Mainga machine-gunned the rebels in Lalinea barracks, who vigorously returned the

The Fourth Destroyer Flotilla has

Malta. United | arrived here from Press.

STANDING BY

Paris. July 22,

It is learned the U.S.S. Oklahoma is proceeding to Bilbao to assist the American Counsul if neccessary- United Press.

"A Woolworth Government"

LABOUR GIBE IN COMMONS

London, July. 22.

of the three Opening the second dys debate on the employment- assistance regulations, in the Com mons, Mr. Neil MacLean (Labour) said the unemployed were expected to. become enthusiastic because 200,000 emong them were likely to receive an increase of an average of sixpence weekly.

Amid laughter he referred to the payments as a "Woolworth in- ercasv

from u Woolworth Govern

The Secretary for Scotland. Sir Godfrey Calling, said the Government confidently looked to unbiassed public opinion, sympathetically moved to wards the needs of the unemployed, to which were tho approve regulations

Perpignan, July 22. The bitterness of the civil war is proved by the first hand account of the sacking of Barcelona, sent across the frontier by Reuter's correspondent

He speaks of the bloodiest hand-intended to give on-handest justice to-hand street battles waged all day to all applicants. Great Britain was And

all night for several days.

treating her unemployed better than Armed civilians assisted the loyal

any other nation in the work!, troops and machine guns and arill- lery clattered incessantly.

were al

The worst day was Sunday, when at least 300 lay dead by dusk.

When the insurrectionists pelled, bands of anarchists Communists looted the town, selling fire to convents and churches and killing priests.

NOW

The Catalan Government claims to control the whole province and civilian volunteers are able to dvpact and fight the rebels in Sart Kossa-Renter.

Government Hopeful

Madrid, July 23. The Government's broadcast last night was the most hopeful yet Issued. It claims that efforts to restore normality in the country have been crowned with success.

The air force in bombing two points still in the haruls of the rebels in the north-east, where the Government ex- pects to triumpli within twenty-four hours.--Reuter.

Spying For Germany

THREE SENTENCED IN PARIS

Paris, July 23.

Mrs. After a trial in camera,

Pressure is highest over the Pacife to the east of Japan, and relatively

Ching generally. low over

The typhoon is moving north-eastward Isalile Queyre), a typist employed through the Straits of Korea, Local for the past thirty years in the forecast:- South winds, modernte, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was fair to showery.

sentenced to two years' imprisonment. of espionage on behalf Her husband, Charius Queyrel rocolved, a similar sentence.

LINDBERGHS IN BERLIN

Berlin, July 22, Colonel and Mrs, Charles Lindbergh arrived here to-day at Stanken air port-United Press.

A doctor named Barre, who is stated to have been the prime mover In the case, was sentenced to four Year-Reuler.

Mr. Dingle Foot (Liberal) criticised the regulations, although he regarded them as an improvement on the 1984

draft.

The debate IN engtinuing.— British Wireless.

CHINESE ADMIRAL

ARRIVES..

ABOARD CRUISER

HAI CHOW

Vice-Admiral Chen Chi-liang, Vice- Minister for the Navy in the Nanking Government and Commander of the Arst squadron, arrived in Hongkong this morning on the cruiser Hai Chow. Salutes were exchanged with H.M.S. Tamar and Blackhead Fort.

Vice-Admiral Chen called on the Commodore this morning and is to pay an official visit to the Governor and the General Officer Commanding to-morrow.

FLIGHT POSTPONED

· 'Alameda, Jaly 24. The fight of the Pan-American Airways plane cross the Pacine, beheduled for to-day, was postponed

July 24-United Press

ADMIRALTY SECRETARY

London, July 22. Sir R. fl. Archibald Carter has been appointed Permanent Secretary of the Admiralty in succession to the lato Sir Oswyn Murray-British Wireless.

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