Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1928 — Page 9
AUG'. 9, 1928
MARINE PLANES ON REBEL HUNT AFTER SKIRMISH One American Dead, Three Wounded in Set-to With Nicaraguans. BU United Press PERTO 0/ BEZAS, Nicaragua, Aug. 9.—Marine airplanes flashed over the Coco River region near Bokay today searching for a group of rebels who fought a marine patrol Tuesday, killing one United States marine and injuring three others. Ten of the rebels were killed while three others were wounded. Myer Stengel, Hartford, Conn., was killed. The marines injured were: Thomas Paine, Roxbury, Mass.; Tushel Schoenberger, South Charleston, W. Va., and Melvin Mosier, Topeka, Kan. All three were brought to Puerto Cabezas by airplane. Boats Fired on Only the most meager information has come to Puerto Cabezas about the engagement. A marine patrol of forty-eight men, in command of Capt. M. A. Edson of Burlington, Vt., had been proceeding in boats up the Coco River. About sixty miles above Bokay the marines encountered the rebel group and a fierce engagement occurred. The engagement was said to have lasted for several hours after which the rebels disappeared, following the river. Captain Edson, after ordering his wounded men taken to Puerto Cabezas for treatment, immediately started an airplane flight in search of the men. Planes Aid Airplanes were sent from Puerto Cabezas to aid in the search. It was believed here that the rebels were part of the group who
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WARNS FOREIGN NATIONS OUT TO BUY U. SHIPS Charges Future of Marine Periled by Britain and Germany. BY RUTH FINNEY WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—German and British shipping interests are planning to acquire the United States shipping board offers them for sale this month, Senator Duncan U. Fletcher of Florida believes. He has information, Fletcher says, from private sources abroad that this is true. This is in spite of the fact that the Merchant Marine act provides vessels may be sold to foreign interests only when the shipping board has "after diligent effort, been un-
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able to sell to citizens of the United States,” and only when the board has found “after careful investigation'" that the vessels it proposes to sell are unnecessary for promotion of an efficient American merchant marine. The United States Lines and American Merchant Lines are the only passenger routes the shipping board now is operating on the Atlantic coast. , Fletcher says he has learned that intensive propaganda favoring sale of these by the United States is being spread in England and Germany. He believes the result, if this is done, will be elimination of America in overseas transportation. “Within a short time our producers, manufacturers, shippers and all other interests will find themselves dependent upon our competitors in foreign markets for de-
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