MACHADO IN. EXILE
FEAR OF ASSASSINS
ARMED POLICE GUARD HOI EU
FOES COMING BY AIR
United Press Association—By Electric Tel«* graph—Copyright. ' ; (Received August 25, noon.) ■ } VANCOUVER,: August- 24. ;• .A message from Nassau, in tM Bahamas, states that reports that aa aeroplane carrying men determined t« assassinate Machado, the deposed Presi* dent of Cuba, had left Cuba.' for thii city, caused the placing -of guards armed with rifles on Thursday about Machado's hotel. The Bahaman policy generally do not carry firearms, and tht issue of rifles indicated .the*.! gravity, with which the Colonial officials !••• garded the report. ;
UNLISTED GOLD
HOARDS IN AMERICA
FEDERAL INVESTIGATION
(Received August 25, 11- a.m.) . WASHINGTON, August 2*. Plans for recovering hundreds of millions of dollars of unlisted gold secretly held in the United States have been submitted to President Roosevelt by the Attorney-General, Mr. Homer S. Cummings, who has completed investigation in the case of known... gold hoarders. ■'' ■ '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1933, Page 7
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152MACHADO IN. EXILE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1933, Page 7
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