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...place not more than two removes from Germany's potent Max Schmeling. About 20,000 saw the fight in Brooklyn. In Buenos Aires 50,000 volatile Latins lined the Avenida de Mayo reading round by round results flashed on bulletin boards in front of the newspapers La Prensa and La Critica. Afterward, ecstatic, they sang, cheered, paraded the streets until midnight. One man who did not parade: a pudgy auto salesman named Luis Angel Firpo, onetime "wild bull of the Pampas," who has boasted he could whip Campolo with one hand. In Campolo's little hometown, Quilmes...
...Navy was not the only sufferer from President Irigoyen's dislike of spending. Buenos Aires' La Prensa announced that the National Government owed nearly 34 million dollars to local firms...
...President may have arched surprised eyebrows last week, if he read a despatch from Argentina saying that famed news organ La Prensa, of Buenos Aires had carried an article by David Lloyd George in which occurred the sentence: "Mr. Baldwin [British Premier] has much in common with the malleable and garrulous Coolidge...
Soon onetime Premier Lloyd George declared, at London, that he originally wrote: "Mr. Baldwin is a malleable and talkative Coolidge." La Prensa had translated: "Mr. Baldwin se aremja al maleable y locuaz Coolidge...
...Prensa, newspaper of an entire nation...