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‘THE EVENING A PAZ CTIZENS BAR SILES' FLIGHT Armed Townsmcn Guard| Two Legations to Prevent | | | Armed citizens | 1 the vicin- man lega- the escape of Hern President, 1 Gen. Hans Kundt, German chief of staff of the Bilivian Army, who have been under diplomatic shelter dmmg} vian reyolt revolution a success, those 1e Siles-Kundt regime have | Iy before the two filled the str ialindo Asks No Interference. they said onomy and collect revenues for fos ments in order to May Lift State of Siege. have cond improved eek when the few remaining iment and the hand-to- , that the ing committee Gen. Blanco Galindo, con- ng the “state of siege,” or law imposed by the Siles the last days of its 1, when calculated, ve been heavy. triotic fervor, y. In the course g in the city, these youths ing forces were driven from | to_the mountains overlooking | The loyal government troops hen ordered to fight the La ace, and the boys with elder om’ Viacha and Oruro finally ed the city in victory. of the country to a consti- is, with free elections and n of -a new chief executive r h conditions that he will not be 0 perpetuate himself in office, ? were said unofficially today to be the goal of the military government. AMERICAN IS WOUNDED. Troops Surrounded V. S. Legation, | Charge @ables Capital. By the Associated Press. The State Department continued to- day to keep informed on >vents in Bolivia, but the official attitude re- mained undefined. Frederick P. Hibbard, charge of the. legation at La Paz, cabled confirma- tion of press reports that an insurgent | ry group had :aken control of the | government He sent word that Walter I. Gholz, | merican teacher in the American | ute, had been slightly wounded by | ne’ gun fire last Wednesday, but at no other Americans had been hurt | end no American property destroyed. ighting occurred around the Amer- | an_ legation, Hibbard said, but no ical refugees found haven there be- surrounded it at all times. The telegrams from the legation were held up at times for several days. The | last was dated June 28 at 4 p.m. Ill said everything was quiet on Saturday while the people enjoyed a holiday. The milit; nta in control of the | Tevolting milifary officers had declared, | the cable stated, that it would respect | tion of the nation, and in | elections of | the conse- l utional cab- | the junta had | pledged itself to comply strictly with the | internal and external obligations of the rs in Britain paid the gov- | 000 in license fees in thé ed with $6,- | STRICT RULES GOVERN DANCING IN GYMNASIA CURRICULU STAR, WASHIN MI.A COSTE MARRIES | Ball Room Art Assumes Proportions of “Study” Undcr» FRENGH NEI SIAR Barrage of “Moral” Restrictions. By the Associated Press. MUNICH, Germany.—The peaceful art of ball room dancing is beginning to make a little scholastic headway. One of the gymnasia near here even | includes a course in ball room dancing in its curriculum However, the carefully drawn up rules of conduct for participants in the | | course are not calculated to encourage | dance-madness among the students They provide that girl dancing part- iners for the voung men of the course “will be selected, not by the students themselves, but by the rector's office upon recommendation of parents Furthermore, there are not to be any | wallflowers among the boys, nor among !the girls, either. Each girl invited to the dances must be ready to dance with lh( young man students without par- | y. The young men. on their part are specially “forbidden,” as follows To dance consecutively with the same girl instead of girl by girl, as they hap- pen to come. To take a certain girl to the -dance and take her home again, “for the! ladies will attend in the company of | their mothers.” z To use the familiar “Du" in conver- sation with any of their dance partners, | unless she happens to be a relative (in other words, no frivolous humming of | “Du, Du, liegst mir am Herzen" during a waltz) To try to date a girl during a dance for some future social event away from school To give or receive gifts from a danc- ing partner (this probably referring to frat pins and the mm Firemen to Continue Carnival. FAIRFAX, Va. June 30 (Special).— | The Fairfax Fire Department has de- | | cided to continue its carnival tomight on the Mathey lot on the Lee Highway Saturday night's events were very suc- | cossful, about $1,000 being taken in Members of the four other volunteer companies in the county attended Sat- 2T BKETR bertain girl o/ the dance urdey nighvs aow. |- i Wielayed ke naATplage UlooXpdTpronked proceed 2 0 DB 2 “EXPEDITIONARY” OVER THE FOURTH? 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June 30.—Rene La Coste, France’s tennis idol, and Mile. Simone Thion De La Chaume, the premier woman golfer of France, were married |in the Church of Ste. Clothilde at | noon today. La Coste. former world fennis cham- pion and also a golfer of note, re- | ceived the congratulations of ail France, as did his bride. The modernity of the 1930 costumes tempered by the Medieval pa- the affair one of the most impressiy wedaing spectacles Paris has seen in many yvears. Mille. Simone was attired all in white satin and tulle. La Coste, whose ill health had twice ved the marriage. looked bronzed NGTON, D ©. MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930. Riviera Cafes Bar Women From Using Napkins in Make-Up PARIS (N.AN.A).—The habit that has been growing apace with women of making up during meal times has become abhorrent to the restauranteurs of the Riviera. They have therefore at last determined to make a firm stand against it, with the result | | that many menus here have been | | printed with the following warn- ing “Notice to customers: It is abs lutely forbidden to wip: rouge iips on either the tablecloth or the napkins.” (Copyright. 1930. by North Newspaper Alliance American and happy. He wore morning dress with a white carnation in his button- hole. was held up pending a ruling on the ‘mnun‘ 'PRIMARY BALLOTS READY ne’s attorneys maintained on his et |CAPONE ATTORNEYS . : | TRYTO QUASH UL 8 b B TR O R U R e kel 568 | filed by Counly Solicitor George Me- ! | Caskill, were irrelevant and immaterial :) : li;upb.nlnldn:man'\\x;"r::n:( -‘r;\rl p .| and that their subpects had no bearing en, hel wo i e Gangster Faces Four Counts of Per- | 204,08t At o et o court house lasi weck o siamp the | came. ~ Capone was arrested in connec- | ballots for the approaching Temocratic tion with his testimony in a case in| primary in August and s spporidon | I g which he charged he had been falsely | them among the 35 precineis \rrested May 8 by Director of Public| The board appointed <. G Hunter of | Safety 8. D. McCreary of Miami. | Providence districi. 2auei 8 Styler of Al NI A, | . , | Fails Church district, Herbert O Rlunt MIAMI, Fla., June 30.—Attorneys for | | “Scarface” Al Capone entered a motion | PAIRFAX, Va.. Jund 30 (Special).— | Kidwell of Centreville district as the {in Criminal Court here today to quash | A marriage iicense was issued Saturday | board of t-‘"”““ T8 for the August and | proceedings In which the Chicago At Fairfax to Wilbur F. Fisher, 23, son | November elections. | of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fisher of Falls | gangster is charged with four counts | Ghurch, and Miss Sallic M. Mohler, 20, of perjury. of Gentreville, The ¢ remony was per- A plea ‘of not.guilty, which the gang- formed by ster's attorneys had expected to offer, ' Southern jury in Miami Pro- ceedings. | of Mount Vernon districi. B W. Middl- Marriage at Fairfax. ton of Dranesville district aod A, J. Low prices of agricultural products in Brazil last year caused the country Re L. B. 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