CALM AFTER STORM.
EVOLUTION ENDED. VICTORIOUS GENERAL'S STATEMENT. («n*» (jsewved Sept*"* 6 ' Bth, 7.45 p.m.) 'J> ' LONDON, September 7. '" <u,.ittl Urfburi, interviewed telefc2S by «" " Dally Mail '" via Unlaw to Madrid, thence by wireless Ayrcs, declared that all IL-oiet w»* ealm. The revolution had Stately 4nM«a> the changeover was . S«d the public was absolutely 32<1 With the new Government flawral tJriburi stated that there Jr« some disorders in the streets, but were not serious, and only two Hvcs w*e iost ' IN THE PROVINCES. '"(Becefred September Bth, 8.45 pm.) BUENOS AYRES, September 7. ' The army and navy rebellion ou Sunday has spread to a number of pro- ■ rinces and troops of the revolutionary junta to° k «> ntfol of Santa Fe and Kojsrio. the principal cities of Santa ftprovincc. . . ~ ' Toe leading cities in tho provinces or jjel Estero and San Juan have also wJßed the revolutionists. CONDITIONS AT BUENOS AYRES. POPULATION REJOICES. . ' BUENOS AYRES, September 7. % general Jose Evarieto Uriburu, head £ of the military committee which seized '$ control, received a joyous ovation from % tbo4»*nd*, while Senor H. lngoyen - ."(the. deposed President), who was arjated, and then released, has dropped " from the scene entirely. His place of ' refuge has not been revealed. The capital is calm to-day, after an - «dting night, during which soldiers -■( tot several looters. One marauder L ,fi»shot while robbing a shop. Two 7F*IOW wore discovered looting a store, I? uM they" were lined against a wall and .' djnmarily executed. $ >"ifoday,' however, the capital is filled happy, shouting people. Aero- .-*/■■ nteM* new over Government House, flowers on the multitudes 1& fftpwjng General Uriburu, who is now ifLSSfiirional President. *4;*£jfc-waa learned that Senor Irigoyen, ' J |ffifiif <a fruitless attempt to embark on ?s'■• plainer, surrendered at La Plata, a V{istjrb of the capital, to the military there. After exacting a '(':■ jdftn that Jbis liberty would be reW~„ wcnjl, he signed his resignation from f r'J&'Rasidency. The arrest of a num- • fp Irigoyenists has been '> wpwbce said the total dead during i)u| jwrae °f Government would not J fnetM.lObO. These were mostly victffli^P; Irigoyenist machine-gun-has been far too y concerted opposition. 3 that drastic changes the. Provincial Goverall.Unburn has indicated GQvetnnient' M\l~ soon actions of new National that it would seek to mtry to a normal conis as soon as possible.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20028, 9 September 1930, Page 11
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