Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1937 — Page 4
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RUSSIA TO QUIT |
RIVER ISLANDS
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Representatives of Both Nations Deadlock Over Gunboat Attack.
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the matter by diplomatic methods.
We hope those methods will bear ait.’
Russians Stage Show of Force
BY United Press
TORYO Soviet Russian gunboats cruised off Senna Island in the Amur River | today In an apparent naval demons stration, a Domei news agency diss | patch rom Hsinking reported The dispatch said that the guns | boats’ Activity seemed 0 be 2 show of pending the coms | pletion concentration of sian land forces In the area This grave news reached TOKYO | as Japan's war chieftains conferred | with Prince Konove, the premier, | and Yoreign Minister Koki Hirota, | on the erigis that has occurred over | an armed clash between Russian | and Japanese-Manchukuan forces on the Amur Yt had been announced that the foreign office would make a states | ment late the first detailed | official statement on one of the | gravest incidents that had
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arisen | between Japan and Russia since the | Russo=Japanese war, a Eeneration | ago, made Japan a first-rate power But soon after the conference of | the war chiefs with Konoye and | Morita, the foreign office canceled | its promise of a statement, pleading | that no fresh information was avail= able {
FLETCHER-AMERICAN DIVIDEND ORDERED
Five Per Cent Payments to Total About $282.000.
Payment of a 5 per cent dividend, | totalling about $282,000, to depositors and creditors of the Fletcher Amer: jean National Bank was authorized today by three liquidating trustees The dividend, ordered paid «€m- | mediately, is the sixth 5 Per cent payment made by the trustees. Pres vious payments were made 1m} February, May, July and November, 1036, and January, 193% Before the bank reorganization plan became effective Aug. 23, 1933, depositors received a 5 per cent pay- | ment in February, 19338, and 50 per cent of the balance in August, 19388, according to Otto J. Feucht, one of the liquidators. No dividends were permitted wnder the reorganization plan between August, 1933, to August, 19385, Payment of the dividend is to be | made at the American National | Bank, where cash has been de posited,
FISCAL YEAR OPENS; 8 BILLION BUDGETED
By United Press WASHINGTON, July 1.-=Congress today started the 1938 fiscal year, al- | ready having appropriated or schednled for appropriation approximates | ly $9,274,095,642--$8,241 886,471 of it | for use during the next 12 months, | The total fund is $1,062,503,630 less than that appropriated during the | Jast session of Congress, but the | $10.336,.398.272 set up at that time included $2,237,000,000 for the soldiers’ honus The amount for use during the next vear is $16627163% under budget estimates |
CATCHES ‘GOLD FISH’
By United Press WARSAW, July 1.-An anglet who was fishing in the river Vistula | near here hooked a woman's hand bag containing a lottery ticket that won $10.
| gor coach with nis tin ticket
| about
| Smith at cause that's a railroad tradition and the same scene often is enacted,
| | ton had made out his last report
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“Goodby and good Taek, eonductor.”
the same to vou, vardmaster.” , . farewells were combined when R » ® @
Retiring Conductor Greets Friend 1st Time in 40 Years
BY LEO DAUGHERTY There were traing east and trains west and then old No, 8 pulled in railroad men spinning [up to the coach they knew the conductor would step out of, To-yvear-old man came
from omeinnati retired veterans
A group of who had been
A Keenseved, box calling as the msignia on his ¢ap He had completed his last run after 50 years’ contingous service with the New York Central and was
ready 10 go to the conductor's room |
tO make his last There wasn't the Tact
report anything wnusual that a lot of rail road men and his wife and fam ily were there to greet Frank the final run’s end, be
Another Veteran There
But the point was that Ralph Renningeon was down at the Union
| Station,
A few hours before, Mr, Kenning He had retired as general yardmaster of the Monon Railroad Indianapolis terminal after 52 vears of service he said to himself, he thought ne would go down and see Mr, Smith come in the last time,
And out of all the railroad men that Conductor Smith saw waiting for him as he stepped down from the coach, the first was Ralph Kennington, “Well, of all things,” he said, and there was a lump in his throat, "1 don't think I've seen you in 40 years, But don't you remember? You were up there in the pay of fice when Lary Sullivan gave me my first pay in gold.” Mr, Kennington remembered all
right and they gripped each other's |
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y and hands tightly, Then their voices |pened became a little husky, | “Sure,” said Mr, Kennington, “I'd been working for the Big Four then about (wo vears, 1 was a clerk in the paymaster’s office and I re member now it wasn't long after
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Conductor Smith wag acknowledg ing farewells but wasn't too busy to tell hiz old friend that “I was 12 Voars, Why, T've been on this ran for years, morning and back every afternoon I've ridden altogether 2.520.250 miles some funny
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And Mr. Kennington sald he | Ns | didnt know how many friends he | PA had until yesterday. “Why even the section hands, bid JN? me goodby,” he maid, up al
“When they | hate to wee you leave, it just apout a | DYINRS tears nbd your eyes.” xX Conductor Smith picked | huge basket of flowers Which had; ) [heen presented him when he went | =X through Morris yesterday, Tt bore | la card: “Prom the Citizens of Mor: | X vis. 1 Oonductor Smith was ready bo | depalt to “take it eagy” at 337 N. | X Drexel Ave. My ge eft to | VA dh the mame at 3807 Warhingbon |BIvA, and maybe take a tam wae | Ns [to Noith Carolina 1 Visit friends. | NW | Old No. 5 whistled and steamed | out for Chicago | IK Mr, Sith just looked=and swals | V~ | Towed hard |
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