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NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1929. SUCRE GOVERNOR ILLED N REVOLT Government Issues Statement, Telling of Rebel Rout 13 (UP) Caracas, Venezuela, Aug. —General Emilio Frenandez, gover- nor of the Venezuelan state of Sucre, was killed in battle while aiding in the defens~ of Cumara from the most daring revolutionary invasion recorded along the turbulent Carib- bean seas in many years. vasion of .the Venezuelan seaport were made known in an official gov- ernment announcement, which sai that on Sunday a band of about rebels disembarked from the st er Falke, which v fI man flag, a Many Rebels ¢ rebels fell in the bloody which followed, among them some of the leaders of the revolt. The government report said that among thgse who fell were Luis Lo- pez, Mendez Armando, Zuloaga Blanco and Belgado Charbaux. The rebel general, Elinares Alcantara, was reported to have fled without firing a shot as soon as the battle Overnight stops 0 Liincheon or other stops began. Fair Fliers Prepare For Cross-Country Derby As soon as the rebels saw that the battle was going against them they | Los, Ange retreated to their ship, boarded it|en who have n | front pages by the and fled. But during the retreat federal troops managed to take several of them prisoners, among vhun Rafael Mari b ed rebel, Pancho arlos | Rojas and Roseliano Peres. |Los Angeles and Nearly all the leaders of the re- at Cleveland i bellion were wounded. According to |tional air ra Carabano only ares Alcantara, | one of the principal leader caped with but a slight injury. Quiet Soon Restored Complete quiet was restored o the city of Cumana shortly after the daring raid and the battle wlich fol- lowed. The surrounding .country also continued to be tranquil The government today decreed five day period of g for the dead governor of § who lost his life during the hea the battle. Exact details of the ba o [complete the der omitted by the government. general, the walty list vever, |air lines across t it was believed that the states in the wost 1 hours before thence to Ka d to return {and Columi ape from the |minus. | There will he stops, San | Ar {and Ft. whirring propeller sented in t country air derby The race will b entry |would do for {aristocracy woman is such proven Marvel Crossan, Bobby Thaden a |of one h Eight days will Worth, 1 YOUR NEW BRITAIN As a local resident you are one of 80,000 “stockholders” in the civic enterprise known as the City of New Britain. Be loyal to it. Patronize its merchants and industries. 13 (R—Wom- | blown to the|lur breeze of the land Lordsburg, first women's finish he names of Amelia art, MecPhetridge- | them. Lowe Barnes, |s Louis ngland's skilled aviators, [ing for the It follows in | routing : Kansas City. |of regaining poss Louis and Columbus. 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