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3 o) fm JUL3 viy 0) 0) ill Lb lJu iiy UL Mill Emm Dictator Aires km i icatea Planes Twice Attack Palace By SAM SUMMERLIN BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, June 16 (AP) A revolt broke out today, with two bombings' by plane of Government House in downtown Buenos Aires. The revolt came a few hours after the Vatican excommunicated President Juan D. Peron for actions, against the Roman Catholic Church. A TV Uatioan Edict Hits Peron and His Aides By REUTERS ROME, July 16 The Holy See today publicly excommunicated all those in Argentina who "trampled" on the rights of the Catholic Church. ttsfif The Government attributed the revolt to Naval aviation forces, and said the Army and regular Air Force were loyal.

Reg. C. Pat Off. Cocvrtsht. 115 Globt Newsoniwr Co bombers dropped high explosives in the area of the Government House, on Buenos' BOSTON DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY, JUNE 1G, 1953 VON667Vf 40 PAGES-FIVE CENTS The order.

was contained in a Latin declaration issued by the Vatican's Consistorial Congregation. It follows skirmishing he tween Feronists and Catholics in Buenos Aires last week-end and the unprecedented expulsion of two high Argentine prelates fiom their own country by Pcron's government. ARGENTINE Page Thirteen Aires famous de Mayu near the National Cathedral. At least a dozen bombs fell within eight minutes. A great plume of black smoke roe from the Plaza district.

It sseemed likely that there were a number of deaths. There was one wave of three bombers in the afternoon incident. Another wave had two bombers and light planes. There were other light bombers and fighters over the city. REVOLT Page Thirteen The first bombing took place shorfly before noon Argentine time.

Four to six fighter planes passed low. over Government House (the Casa Rosada) and three bombs, two. of which hit the target. There was hand-to-hand fight-in; outside the building, and it appeared that Peron forces were succeeding in putting down the revolt. Then shortly after 3 p.

m. (2 p. E. D. new waves of Americans Safe EMERGENCY PRESS HEADQUARTERS, OPERATION ALERT, June 16 (AP)' The State Department announced today that all American Embassy personnel in Buenos Aires are safe despite bombing- and shooting In the Argentine revolutionary-rioting.

WARM Tonjght and Friday (Full reports on back page.) (United Press Telcphoto) ARGENTINE DICTATOR, Juan D. Peron, was officially excommunicated today for acts against Catholic Church. Hours later revolt started against his regime. mm ininAnEnii mm ICATO ffllK mm, mm ff 1 ham urn nrsznsz 0) Harvard Honors First Woman Helen Keller, Adenauer, Conanl Get LL.D, Degrees lH fli Jnnin The 79-year-old chancellor of West Germany, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, stood under the elms of the Harvard Yard this afternoon and thrilled the Commencement crowd with a ringing appeal to America to lead the way to peace.

He wants the United States to get Russia to join in disarmament. IN TONIGHT'S GLOBE Burgess ......31 Padio-TV ....35 Comics 31 Crane 8 Crofs-Word 8 Serial Story .32 Society 20 Sports 16-18 Star Gazer ...12 rheatres 34 rwistagram ..31 Women's albert son ...31 Deaths 35 Editorial 14 Financial 19 J. 1 sEI Explodes 13 Lost Seven injured seamen were rescued before the Sidon went down. SUBMARINE Page Thirty-three Bulletins The Senate Ways and Means Committee reported adversely this afternoon on bills for a $360 across-the-board pay rise for 30,000 state employees, for a $2000 a year increase for members of the Legislature, and for a proposed increase for judges of the probate courts. The Senate voted this afternoon to stand by its vote to extend eligibly for government funds for premature babies' rare from four and a-half to five and a-half pounds today and the bill now foes to the House for ar4ion.

Senator George J. Evans, of Wakefield, sought action to limit the increase to five pounds, but he was unsuccessful. NEW HAVEN, June 16 (UP) The fourth of the quadruplet sons born to Mrs. Kenneth Barnes last night, died at a hospital today. Two succumbed a few hours after birth, and another died early this morning.

BULLETINS Page Three Now deliahtf ullv tr-cortdiltoncd for your comforC Internationilljf fawinu fni4 Onn ill tufflintr ATTENTION (f The declaration did not spe-1 cifically name President Juan Peron nor members of his regime which has waged a long battle to reduce the power of the church in state affairs. There was no doubt however that the Argentine President fell under the declaration. Excommunication is an extreme punishment excluding a Catholic from communion with his fellow Catholics. tM WKaf fa.n Thomson, her companion, and her faculty escort, Miss Cora Du Bols, Zemurray-Radi-lifTe professor of anthropology. Also honored by the nation's oldest university were: Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of the West German Republic: Ambassador James B.

Conant, former president of the SrlM Ik. I ii in ill VLa tntin Faailr P. M. r-i oi it Of ocnaeiier rain, fireworks Fit Nits WELCOME AMERICAN LESION CONVENTION SKILLED TRADE WEAR fix If A i ft Dr. Adenauer said that Ameriqa is the strongest nation on earth and the only nation that Russia is afraid of.

Dr. Adenauer had received Harvard's highest honor, doctor of laws, and graduates listened to his remarks- as if they were as prophetic as those of Geh i (The full text of Adenauer's speech appears on page 10 of tonight's Globe.) What Adenauer Said: (In Effect) 518 Firms Idle in New England State Official Trying to End Truck Dispute The southern New England truck strike-lockout, involving 15,000 freight haulers, is in its first full day with scant hope of a settlement in sight. Heavy trucking is partly crippled in this state, Rhode Island and Connecticut after 350 carrier concerns last evening signified they would joinv 168 others that had locked their garages Tuesday midnight. Of the 518 firms that management says are idle, about 400 are in greater Boston. At odds in the wage dispute are the A.

F. of L. Teamsters' Union and the Tri-State Motor Carriers' Council. Following a survey this morning, union officials said that "quite a few of the 518 companies are operating," and 1 estimated about 30 percent of them failed to join the shutdown despite the management contention the work stoppage is 100 percent effective. TRUCKS Page Thirty-three Narragansett Results HAILT noI'BLE $278 00.

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Selective, nnrla Rnll Tn rt. J.I. TJ wv nMai fdUUja nh Superciuious also ran NARRAGANSETT Page Eighteen Hub Stores Open Tomorrow Boston department and specialty stores generally will be i open tneir hours row, Bunker Hill Day. Regular Editions The EVENING GLOBE Will Be Printed TOMORROW BUNKER HILL DAY of Hi HELEN KELLER AT. HARVARD COMMENCEMENT Said Pres.

Pusey awarding her university's highest degree, "From a. still, dark world, she has brought us and sound: our lives are richer for her faith and her example." Miss Keller is shown with her companion, Polly Thomson, arriving British Sub in Harbor- PORTLAND, England, June 18 (Reuters) A British submarine exploded in harbor here today and went to the bottom with 13 crew members aboard. Rescue officials announced that there was no hope for the entombed men after divers had probed the craft for tell-tale knockings from inside which would indicate there was still life aboard. It was not immediately known if the 13 died in the blast, caused by an exploding torpedo, or suffocated as water Beeped in to fill the forward torpedo compartment where they were trapped. Most of the crew scrambled out of the conning tower after the explosion.

1 Minutes later the vessel, the 1003-ton Sidon, settled the bows and suddenly nosed under to take her last dive. The explosion sent up a sheet of flame and billowing clouds of smoke. Debris was tower hatch. Talk to movie star JIMMY STEWART! Call DE 8-6500. Advt a I 5 I 1 I 5 HOUSEWIVES The notes on me! Pages of today's Globe will money.

This week-end buy Globe advertisers. The give you the habit of looking each week. Classified Advertisement Globe Office or by telephone. LOOKING FOR i(Jlol)e Stll Photuby Edward Carr) for exercises. university, and 12 other leaders in the fields of government, education, science and the arts.

HARVARD Page Eleven Marshall at the Harvard Commencement 1947 when lie announced the Marshall plan. -A ruddy, stately figure, Dr. Adenauer spoke his strong words softly; and he spoke in German, with a translator at his side to tell the Harvard men what their guest was saying. only nation Russia fears Is America. There will be no peace unless these two nations get together on controlled disarmament.

I would be especially grateful if the United States would take. the initiative. Don't try to separate the Atlantic and Pacific areas. We have the same adversary on both fronts. A reunited Germany is a must, ior me peace oi Europe.

Don't worry about me going to Moscow. I'll stick by my commitments ith the West. Never forget that justice is stronger than injustice and that the powers of light are greater than the powers of darkness. Exhaust and Ventilating FANS S-L. Saving Up to 50 AST0I ESUir.

12 HirrhM An. tl 1-1404 A NEW ENGLAND LANDMARK Harvard University broke with a tradition of three centuries today and conferred an honorary degree on a woman at its 304th Commencement exercises in the festive Tercentenary Theatre. Helen Keller, world-famous blind and deaf leader in the work for the handicapped, received the honorary citation of doctor of laws from Dr. Nathan M. Pusey, president.

Miss Keller did not march in the academic procession, but arrived for the ceremony in an automobile and entered the stage from a rear door. She was accompanied by Miss Folly Comic Dictionary OBESITY Being a little short for your weight Thanks, Harvard. Big Four conference has better chance than in other years. Why? Because the West Is stronger and Russia is weaker. Soviet has to relax and take care of things at home.

Communists were repudiated in most of Asia at Bandung conference. Atom and H-bombs have frightened peopie. So, now, all humanity will be profoundly grateful if Big Four can find a way to lessen worldwide tensions. Don't be impatient and in a hurry to get results out of the Big Four. Blight take a year or two of conferences.

a world fallen into disorder cannot be put back in good order in a few months." The two greatest in the world are the United States and Russia. The United Stateslsthe strongest nation on earth. The Ml: Enjoy a Seven-Up lloaflj 7-Up and llrfjyil Ice Cream jizz-j V5 preparation on The Household save you effort, time and your food purchases frcm popular Household pages will for this enlarged section may be ordered the Call Richmond 2-1300. SOMETHING UNUSUAL? YOU MAY FIND IT IN BOSTON'S GREAT STORES UNION BARTENDERS BLUE SUTTON i i CHARTER WILL SOON CLCSc FOR NEW MEMBERS rj rrj f-j r-i rJ rJ i rJ rJ r- r-J r-1.

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