Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1927 — Page 7

JULY 4, 1927

SOLONS STUDY NEEDS OF U. S. BORDER PATROL Make National Tour to Plan for Combination of Systems. BY KENNETH WATSON WASHINGTON, July 4.—The advisibality of consolidating all government forces operating along United States borders into one huge patrol system will be studied this summer by a special congressional committee which will assemble in New York this week. Under guidance of Representative Shreve of Pennsylvania, the Government will make a complete circuit of immigration and customs headquarters on both the Canadian and Mexican borders to obtain detailed information on operation of these and other Government border forces. Report to Congress Recommendations the committee will make to Congress will determine largely whether or not these services should be combined as provided in a bill introduced last session by Representative Hudson of Michigan. This bill called for consolidating the forces under supervision of the department of labor. Asa result of treasury department opposition, the bill died in committee. In addition to Representative Shreve, the committee will include Representative Oliver of Alabama, Griffin of New York, Ackerman of New Jersey, Assistant Secretary of Labor Robe Carl White and Major Melvin Jones, assistant to Director General Lord of the budget bureau. After spending two days in New York the committee will go to Boston, then Montreal, Buffalo. Erie and Cleveland, arriving at the latter city on July 15. . Go Into Canada At Cleveland, the party will take a boat for Detroit. Another boat trip will be made from there to Duluth. From Duluth, the committee will visit Minnesota border points, then Winnipeg and Vancouver, Canada, will be inspected. San Francisco will be reached on July 29. following which the party will swing eastward along the Mexican border, stopping at Tuscon, Nogales. El Paso. San Antonio, Houston, Galveston and New Orleans. The inspection will be concluded with a study of problemsoonfronting Government forces on the Florida coast, both from immigration and customs standpoint.

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TURN GUNS ON U. S. SHIP American Destroyer is Target of Chinese Shells. Bh United I’rest LONDON, July 4.—An Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Hankow today said an American destroyer was fired on Saturday below Hankow. Military representatives of both the Nanking and Hankow'governments disclaimed responsibility for the act, the dispatch said. There was apprehension that attacks by southern troops have been numerous. Hankon troops were reported concentrating on the south bank of the river. Hanger to Be Built. fi" Tim fs- Snccial FT. WAYNE. July 4.-A hangar with a capacity for three airplanes will be built this year at the Paul Baer municipal flying field. The structure will be of sectional type to permit of enlargement.

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BUSINESS GOOD, SAYS REAL ESTATE HEAD L. H. Lewis Visions Boost in Local Market. “I expect to see a decided increase in activity in the local real estate market during the next six months as compared with the half year just past,” said L. H. Lewis, Indianapolis Real Estate Board presi-

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