Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1928, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928. - TG EVENING STAR WASHINGTON REICHSTAG UPHOLDS [Student Boxer Dies From Knockout - [CUMBERLANDMAYOR | 2 ™ ' s, o e BREAK WITH RUSSIA| After Winning Blow Downs Opponent GETS EIGHTH TERM é‘lfiu’f‘&’uf"éfi'fif’“.ifia‘n. of Yaior. Had | een the rule and that many gambling tion. Approves Termination by German | Bs the Amociuted Prese. Tuesday night, when 1t was found that | Koon and City Commissioner Hel-| , Mayor Koons' opponent was Andred Government of Discassion of | o205 ANCELES. March 33— wnat | 00¢ of the boxers vas dad, |, ;.| ler, However, Only Viotors on | iocomotive freman, who, polled. 3647 Existing Treaty Revision. | stugents & &‘:"%’.‘?fmt,:‘.‘mmm TS oopemens. Pathin: Beutnley. 15, of Log Administration Ticket. ;gmmg}g; ;g;eg;m;h;;;" police California gymnasium turned to tragedy a\finr’; enu ';v;s unconscious an hour and B mm | The boxers, both welterweights, ';UMB;RLAND. S e s |_|MESTONE KING DEAD. With the exception of Mayor Themas | PASADEN. A’—K;I—_M:ch 22 (P— RBr the Associated Press. | BERLIN. March 22.—The Reichstag, | the Communists, voted its approval of | pounded each other for three rounds. through the foreign relations committee, the cabinet's procedure. Po the fourth they were engaged in a the vernment's actioh It is now hellevnd uutuu discussion | SWift_exchange of punches, when both | W. Koon, re-elected for the eighth| .. " Bradley, f Rogers City, has approved the go b with the Russians will not be resumed | tumbled on their faces. Bromley Was|term, and Charles F. Heller, re-elected | Mich., president of the Mlcmgln Lo terminating discussions with Soviet| until the new Re:gmu‘ is_instalied, | the first to fall. Carnakis was declared \q e Co. and operator of the largest city commissioner, the administration |stone Co. el 3 Ruxm concerning nvmon of the exist- | which is not expected before the middle | the winner. Then attendants began to| * Bkteated dn the’ ity lelsction. limestone quarry in the world, is dead | SPECI AL ng commercial treaty between the two | of June. try to revive them. Carnakis was dead, | WAs defea n the city election here | J¢"), 0 rt disease. OUR STORES g ntries, pending clarification of the| The (‘aNnet broke off the commercial, Examination at a recelving hospilal | yesterday. Mr. Bradley was a prominent figure ATTENTION arrest of six German mtnmg engineers | treaty discussions because the Soviet|by Police Surgeon Charles Sebastian| Commissioners Charles J. Cumeskey, |in financial circles in the Middle West. in the Don mining basin s to T Protest against the arrest | disclosed that the dead boxer had once | ; alrred Reid and Joseph H. 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