Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1937 Edition 02 — Page 2
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TOKYO SNUBS RUSSIANS ON RAID PROTEST
Soviet Press Cl Charges Japan| Wants War; Chinese Begin Big Drive.
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the Russian Consulate-General in | Tientsin, in which the consular! archives were picnic China tonight rushed additional reinforcements to | the Yellow River and prepared for | a showdown fight. The Chinese based their hope of Soviet military assistance on these - factors: Would Like Railway like to regain her position in North Manchuria, now Manchukuo. and _ regain the vital Chinese Eastern Railway which the Japanese forced her to surrender following the Chinese-Japanese wars of 1931-1933 Russian control of Outer Mongolia and her penetration of the vast - hinterland west of Peiping, has been going steadily for years, will be checked and Soviet influence in Central Asia wrecked if the Japanese complete their plan to gain control of all North China. Moscow fears that Japan plans - eventually to seize Russia's Siberian maritime provinces to complete the Japanese program for “domination of Northern Asia.” The Chinese be- | * lieved that Moscow has been goaded to desperation by the series of Rus- | * so-Japanese border clashes during the last 18 months which has re- | sulted in a steady increase in the size of the Japanese-controlled state of Manchukuo at the expense of the | Soviets Events Move Rapidly
Russia would old dominant
Meantime events moved rapidly | toward a general Chinese-Japanese | war in which more than 500,000 men soon may be engaged with the fate | of 100,000,000 Chinese in the nation’s | five northern provinces at stake. Chinese were taking the offensive on all fronts. Strong divisions of the Central Government, which moved into Chahar province from Shansi yes- | terday and seized the important | trading city of Kalgan, were reported to have withstood violent bombing attacks by Japanese air- | planes and to have built strong de- | fensive positions. Their scouting parties were advancing toward Do- | lonor, on the border of the Japanese controlled. state of Manchukuo, possibly te create a diversion which would force Gen Kiyvoshi Katsuki, the Japanese commander to withdraw men from the Yellow River front. Japanese, for their part, basing their hope on their riority in the air, Huge
were | supe- | three- | roared |
engined Japanese bombers west and north, from the air |
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south, fields which the Japanese have constructed at Tientsin, Fengtali, | Nanyuan and other points in the |
- i Peiping-Tientsin area. Confers on Safety
United States Ambassador Nelson | T. Johnson came here to confer! with American Consular officials re- | garding safety of Americans. Before his arrival,
as_regards the possibility of formal war. It was learned that United States Consul General Clarence E. Gauss had called a secret conference -of | leading American .. residents of | Shanghai to consider plans for evacuation of Americans even from Shanghai itself, in event of grave menace to them. As a first precaution, the Amer- | ican Embassy advised Americans in| the interior of Shantung province | between the Shanghai-Nanking area to concentrate at Tsinanfu and Tsingtao. From Tsinanfu® they could reach easily Tsingtao, an important ‘port, and be evacuated by American ships.
BUTTERFAT PRICES | FOR COUNTY AREA SET
Prices to be paid by distributors for milk of 4 per cent butterfat, pur- | chased the last half of July, for that | delivery period were announced to- | day by Leon C. Coller, milk admin- | istrator for the Marion County | area. They were: Class 1, $254; Class 11-A, $1.73; Class 11-B, $1.61; Class 111, $1.42.
MISSIONARY TO SPEAK
Paul
Dr. Alexander is to speak
on fascism in the Orient at the Ki- | wanis Club meeting in the Columbia | He formerly |
noon. in China,
Club tomorrow
was a missionary has
made numerous trips to the Far East | Oriental | the United Christian |
and is secretary of the Missions of
Missionary Society.
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| tor of a fleet of 12 trucks, had file today a bill of complaint in Fed- | {eral Court straining
Despite War
\ = NNN IN MAMMIMIMNR 5 Times-Acme Photo. Despite the war that is seething in China, these two girl guides, who are en route to Briarcliff, N. Y. to attend the girl guide encampment, got along famously while they were entertained in Seattle recently, after they had landed there. Miss Chang Hsuehsin, left, of Peiping, China, and Miss Ruth Sakubai, of Tokyo, Japan, were pictured in
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| County authorities to prevent them { from interfering with his trucks. Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell postponed a decision on the complaint pending filing of briefs by the complainant and the State. The truck operator charged that | his trucks, the state,
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{ Indiana 1935 Motor Vehicle Act by { failure to exhibit contract carrier | permits. He claimed that he operates in
Complaint Cites 1935 Indiana Act.
| interstate commerce under the Fed-
Chicago, opera- |eral Motor Carrier Act and claims sn | that it supersedes the State act which he charged is unconstitutional and conflicts with the Federal act.
John J. Beckley,
asking a order against
temporary re- | State and
he went from Tient- | & sin to Nanking, the national capital, | : to see what the situation was there |
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Cartes) Urged Juvenile Court Referee.
Crime by
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Citizens advisory committees to foster closer co-operation the public and the courts and administrative branches of the gov-
| Reed, Marion County Juvenile Court | referee, said today. The purpose of such committees would be to discover, study and | remedy economic and social condi- | tions responsible for crime and ju- | venile delinquency, he said. Mr. Reed's proposed committees
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| would be composed of representatives of the taxpayers, th& church, the bar, social workers and perhaps others from special groups. “The purpose of the advisory body would be to lend public support to
judges and city and county officials | linquent boy cases.
who would be apt to be more courageous in the administration and enforcement of law if they had | Seeking,” Mr. Reed said.
Support Idea
“Although.” he said, is merely an idea thus far, I have sounded out members of the bar, judges and prominent pastors, and they have all said they would welsuch system. Many paswould like to help. if they knew how.’ Mr. Reed said that such an adwould be welcomed by who often have] were hampered from
officials, claimed they
| changing sound conditions by lack | { of funds.
Mr. Reed pointed out that in his opinion child neglect and delinquency are for a result of economic conditions, and | re-
sponsible for a minority
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juvenile | the most part
that found their way to Juvenile CUSTOMS RECEIPTS | taxes collected on Court. He said that of the cases that | have come before the Juvenile Court | this year, 47 per cent were for child neglect and 26 per, cent were deBoth types, he
IN INDIANA INCREASE
in 1936. The report showed total
collector, today reported duties and’ $450,963 in July, 1936.
1937
imported mere | chandise in Indiana increased $150, 506 last month over the same month
collecWray Fleming, Federal customs | tions last month of $601,469, against
added, are economic in origin.
LEGION POST FILLS Give Us a Ring!
Call RI. 1571
Hugh S. Thornburg, 1 retiring commander of Osric Mills Post 162, American Legion, is te be presented with a diamond-studded command- | er's lapel button by the state commander. The award is to be made in recog- | | nition of his post being the first to fill its quota of paid members for 1938. Kurt W. Schmidt is vice com- | mander and membership chairman.
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Fur Coats
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Choose from Swaggers and Semi-fitted styles only in Sealines (seal dyed rabbit). For women and misses who wear sizes 12 to 20. Each coat of the very finest semi-buck skins, stayed to give additional strength. All linings are guaranteed for two years and the
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Mendoza beaver (dyed rabbit). dyed rabbit), Copper and Sil-
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