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ON ELEVATION . MANILA, Aug. 1 (U. P)—Mili- FOR SHAKEUP The Works Board annélinced to- CAR HITS TRAIN spin - ; , search for the Hawaii Clipper, miss- "of Dr. Ray Friesner, Butler Uni- nk : . ME § | I WS eas anor |G nor Says Reorganiza versity botanist, that walle rushing| TRAFFIC AT A GLANCE INR NN WE Bo Orders Works Board to Call|aby wot Be Conite clue to the overnor Say rg torte the paving of the 800 Dock | HOBART Five killed in grad TYLA BN) 1 discovered. in state. a id > . = Ae ©. S. Army and Naval authorities, d ATE New Aineritai : MR THE FOREIGN SITUATION te although they had not given up the said the source has been found and | WP bY SERST. _ |American Volunteers roux hig Planes, Maching Guns en found tofay during pared nd th ioe Aled 1 and | INDIANAPOLIS 103 molois ach: oi” wav | G0 Into Action, Bostcher Insists on Inquiry | and seven airplanes. The Times of an interview with Dr: |g 1. NL ; : ———— . . : : heavy 1 : Into Status of PWA NEW YORK Aus. 1 m. Py—| Charges Mistreatment |Priesner in wich fo suggested tne | Four, Women Among i a: os ieport Jup atch Airport Grant. air force leaves tonight on the cata- set. Street Department St! HOBART. & a monukuo, Aug. 1 (U. P). — Five i \ pult plane Northwind, hoping ‘to a iA for fhe discovery. | persons were killed today when their PEIPING—Report _ Soviets on vacation, pressed the City’s cam- : ™ ; | 1’ AJ | the locomotive of the Pennsylvania ; Ey : mediator. ; paign for South Side track eleva- J v MORGAN il ine pa £4, Governor yo t of PROBES FIGHT ON Railroad's - crack streamliner, the Mediator; Bulgars | ' LONDON — Gandhi may take To Frontier From ‘ tion today by ordering the Works | #1 1 annou today following arrest: o: | I wi Broadway Limited, on a grade cross- gut - financing of the proposed $3,085,000 | involuntary manslaughter. police were: SOFIA—Bulgaria may join BalSherman was being held in con- emer 31. Boevers, 41, 7113 Lawn-| HENDAYE, French-Spanish| Xan entente. = TOKYO, Aug. 1 (U. P).—The

Immediate Conference ~|fate ‘of ‘the giant fiying boat was| tion of Institutions Person- [of B. So St coe filed with | roman, ross five others killed On Financing. Hope virtually was abandoned. nel Now Under Way. ' [Pat oa Board’ president, | STATE—New traffic division set PAVING ACTION REVOKED search; believed tna i the Glioer | ATTENDANT IS ARRESTED wil be plugged with & coicretesiab, | MTC Lend accidents. Killed in Ebro the. intensive search by 14 vessels |p uiint Acks Investigation, | Mr. Brands ssid the publication in tested wn Grathie diame 1 River Battle. «3 Mepis. Jk walle Tokyo Says. oo ers Beira toe Gorman OF Patients, | [omens Sus, Sopartment en: | VicuNs Upstate PALESTINE TENSE| “a Hater nahes. op tors | ADVISE HIROHITO Mayor Boeicher, just back ‘from a hol Berliy Wedneslay: A, Soiasiseiion of permease). 2 automobile crashed into the side of | CZechs, Cold Toward 2 SOnEUeY Durer: 3-16 British Nippon Moves Troops Board immediate con-| gag’ : Sd Roy Sherman, 44, Central State AR In ina. : Tal te. : : ig b ; BO A TE . IN ST. VINCENT'S Hopital atendant, on a charge of 00-0P MEDICINE victims, as listed by Hobart ; alk Entente gy dis; tows N orth China.

ect. x i > 2 proj neétion with the fatal scalding of U. S. to Call A. M. A. and view Ave., Cleveland; his wife, Clara | prontier, Aug. 1 (U. P.).—The 14th Domei (Japanese) News Agency, to=

8 2 # At one of the busiest sessions in . : : : eid y A ® \ rene De onths, the Board aiso Stricken With Appendicitis Marin Jenes, 36, .Negio, inmate To i. A. aNG| J. Boevers, 40; hie coughich eland, | International Loyalist Brigade, in- | f¥] day reported violent fighting on the heeded protest of about 300 property | while Visiting on Farm [hospitals in recent I ere te | D.C. Society Leaders Be | and Mrs: Louise Kuntze, Chicago. |cluding Americans, suffered ‘heavy HAA | Korean border. nes of Sling Ave. from which investigations = were con: f band "Mr. Boevers was the Cleveland |losses and was driven back across Ll wo The Domei dispatch was not clear pav Ing of ign Dar Near Knightstown. ducted. font. Judes, Pro orn: Pio ore Grand Jury. ‘manager of the American Can Co. |the Ebro River today by a violent ; in some respects, but it indicated fied its resolution to proposed 1m- Treise—— Maroon released Sherman on $500 BO ersad ma whe wreckage in- Rebel I ee 2 : Dat jhe Japanese shot down five provement of E. 10th 81. from Dor- (Photo, Bottom of Page) bond today after continuing his By HERBERT LITTLE dicated the party was en route to| More than 800 dead were left oh : et planes. man 84 So Koy on’ heaiin case to Aug. 10. Tiaus Speeia) Weiter | Cleveland after a visit to -Hines|on the battlefield in the Amposta mos : Te Me 8| John Plerpont Morgan III, grand- | _ Arch N. Bobbitt, Republican State | WASHINGTOT, SWE co New | Memorial Veterans’ Hospital, May- | sector near the mouth of the Ebro. | |] dafj . Washington reports that PWA re- son of the present head of one of Central Committee chairman, has landmarks in antitrust law enforce- | wood, T11, where Albert W. Wrede, The Rebels said the Loyalists suf- Undefined Frontier Is Key to Domei di : ject the City’s application for & | ooo foremost banking organi- | asked an immediate investigation of | ment were established today by As- | y,yshand of Alice, is a patient. fered a severe defeat in the Mora he as Dom ispatches. A squad of five 45 per cent track elevation grant ....." ooo recovering today at St conditions in these institutions. He | sistant Attorney General Thurman : : De Ebro Sector where the Loyal- Siberian Defenses and Tdavy Somber sen sighted because railroads have given NO |. oi. Hocnital from an emer- | 580d} Amold in announcing a grand jury| Wreckage, Bodies Strewn ists attempted to filter through the vi ¢ tok we e Bog: Fares. we, appeared definite written assurance of their gency appendectomy, perfomed yes- “We cannot permit patients in our investigation of the opposition of | ' ponnsvlvania Railroad officials Rebel lines. : adivostok. Sazan, also attac willingness and ability to co-oper- |... ’ YeS- | ciate institutions to be mistreated | the District of Columbia Medical | 554 pe and was struck | The battle for Gandesa pro- yesterday, and one at Suiryupo. te Soni ei, pd 1 | oi oo Sei, B05 J Sin dn 5 en Cn pe te CROTR Be weer lo Se pine Tr Early Meeting Sought Knightstown where for six weeks ¢reasingly apparent that the atl- A ital perative medical | gop and bodies’ were strewn along intense heat threw up a hase all| 0 var between Japan : : Ee ths ‘mess of Mr, and |tendsnts in these uistitutions are | GS¥% Frc TH groups, 1000 feet of track. - | along the Ebro front and took : tween ‘Japan | JOWH Following a 10-minute closed | xr“ Omer Addison, had helped | being appointed to their jobs on the| In addition to defending the right | The locomotive was disabled and | many. casualties. . - - |ind Soviet Russia over their dismeeting by the Board, the Mayor |ihem thrash and milk the cows, and basis of politics rather than the fit- of co-operative organizations to set | 5 substitute was sent out #6 bring Gen. Franco brought up thou- | puted borders is intensified by news ordered membérs to seek an im-ihad gone by the name of “Jack” | ness for the work of caring for these [up their own socialized medicine” | the train into Chicago almost an [sands of additional men from the | ‘uo. sehting in the triangle of

with railroad itv | unfortuna viduals.” experiments and conduct them | pour late. Passengers were trans- Levant Front to the south and a Ctr oie win inte Bete” coming ny | worinae nue or frees Ms i the Sry iid, wh 0h 0,5 0 LOIS Sn UTE ore, te min Es PWA’s attention be called to the| Young Morgan's father and o'er May id Arnold: | followed the Broadway. 1 old offensive intq a rout. Because beria, Manchukuo and Korea, the infantry are re to be conIndiana track elevation law which, | mother, Mr. and Mrs. Junius S. Placing the blame for the accident | 1. Gave advance notice of a grand | The tracks cross Route 6 at a fof the heat, Franco replaced the | jatter being Japanese territory an- centrating on the Manchukuanhe said, provides that railroad’s may Morgan of Glen Cove, New York, on the violation of an institution jury RO, ws Shap angle and the Molarists Yiew ba of his Jalan Yulunieefs With | heved in 1910 by Japan. * "| Korean-Siberian| frontier, near the be assessed for their share of the |arrived by train and went immedi- | ryle, Dr. Max A. Bahr, Central State | yolved and /the physicians involved {a Bi y as ing has red : Moroccan detach Since Japan. Biol he + Sntiens

ts cost of elevation projects. ately to the hospital. The youth’s nents. . 5 | Kingdom Onder that statute, railroads|father, said his son “was feeling Hospital superintendent, announced [could be trusted to appear to pre- | flashér signals, which railroad au”) The Loyalist “people’s army,” led | oo" 1021 1933 and set up the state

> t their case. thorities said were in operation at |by Gen. Vicente Rojo, attacked the | . must pay 50 per cent of the total fine. : that Sherman and possibly another | Se} : , lon. 8 : » called Manchukuo, under Japanese cost, the City 34 per cent and the Father to Remain guard would be discharged. opt Los the Way open Yi {he 4. [the time of the accident. insurgent lines protecting Fayon, | ypemony, Soviet Russia and Japan

: . the gateway to defenses of Rebel- |. county 16 per cent. If a PWA grank| nr Morgan said he probabl Sherman allegedly left the ward x have been fighting constantly over int. the percentages’ Would | would remain in Indianapolis until | without leave, permitting another withdraw thelr opposition, sublect| Rex Risher Heads New held Zaragoza Frovines, i ap &f- | me trontier. | apply to the 55 per cent remainder | youth is released from the | patient to. attempt. to give Jones a y 5 P tio B > encirclement. y TQM | © More than a year ago Gen. Sen- ; e. J of the Jota) ooter, ino, [hospital | bath, according to officers. arth Prevention Bureau . Hert drive back Francs |uo Havasnl then Premier of | pocitions, Then| they flew lower, The MaYorsela: oo oitens |, Asked about his son’s work at the | - Fit, JR: Wilson, - Goraner, : |. Rex Risher, former. State Police | offensive around Fayon and prevent | oe” told the Japanese Parlia-| cqning the Tumen River and ine ‘erhaps if we cal = Vo M- | eorm, tite elder Morgan smiled and} ..- (Oentinued on Page The ~ J carvied-the n--and Accident-- Prevention | it from - ayon and prevent | ent that border “incidents” had |yoged Korean th “ tion to the Indiana law and the|g,y «it was. his own idea.” LE tm peter tteedeag | trust policy's Step further. - pain: and ate Zpevention 5 ae ne ane “Do Man's | reactied 8 fatal of 3400. The vari- » iq yim] ory; the ome. possibility of assessing railroads or Mr. Morgan hinted that the! a ph ; en. 1 He x of Step er og HB Bureau director, today was named io de 16. les | ous ments. involved many |" | their share, it ‘will help our 8PPU- | youth's great grandfather, head of | A} ent “of: ; OUNEE- | supervising lieutenant: in charge of | py b “1 | hundreds of troops, tanks, airplanes ; eation® Reddirgton, City. Attorp:y ie Morgan imemsts, igh some +k EE eos oe against autos {the new. State Police Trafic Di- 8nd $gain, but the insurgents held | sng gunbosis.. and Kogi and later shelled a bri . e n, r= o 2 2” a Jt: Pa : ; oh . ; . ld ney, said he GE the Lv pro- hele io see hm oo Pogsibie. : ; mobile finance companies last May. | vision. Four Loyalist divisions continued Few Incidents Settled near. Keiko. vided that railroads could appeal As wl er t his son's am- ‘COVERY T NI Last week he filed a suit in New| State Safety Director Don Stiver the assault of Gandesa in the cen- i : : A Domei News Agency message assessments to courts. bitions to “learn the Midwestern York against motion picture com-|said “this reorganization will give |ter of a 28-mile arc-like front, but Premier Hayashi told the Diet|from Keljo, headquarters of the The Mayor replied: “We don't farm problems first hand,” Mr. Mor- : panies which seeks to sever. all |Indians the Snest traffic safety sys- | according to the Rebels were slowly that few'of the “incidents” had| japanese Army in Korea, said that care about that. What we want is [52% said “there is nothing much I ; ownership connections between |tem in the nation.” being @riven into a trap by Franco's | been settled satisfactorily, and that 800 motorized Russian infantrymen some immediate action.” can say. It is his own idea and A. F. of L. Reports Employ- movie producers, distributors and| The State Police Board announced |e orcements. wall efforts to demarcate definitely | were concentrating at Suatashi and Asks About Airport Grant yust he waBle to-do next I don't a theaters. ) the old ‘Accident Prevention Bureau ispatches from insurgent Zara- | the Manchukuan-Russian boundar- | that Russian artillery was concen pe know. ment Gain of 7000. ee. ML A. leaders, Who have | oe Ae ped by the State |g02s said that the Rebels infiicted | ies have failed” trating near Karanchin. Both po= Mayor Boetcher also inquired | According to Mr. Addison, the \ been open and forceful in their op- | police. Its functions are to be ms- heavy losses among the 20,000 men Reports of border incidents, both |sitions are near the border. about the status of the City’s appli- | younger Mr. Morgan became ill last . | position to various proposals for |sumed by the new traffic division whose strong counter-attacks were | between Manchukuo and Siberia | Prince Kanin, chief of the Imcation for a 45 per cent grant to | Friday. That night, he .visited| WASHINGTON, Aug. ‘1 (U.P.).—|local - and . group socialization of |. Pomogon of 12 patrolmen to | broken by artillery fire. One: de- |and between Manchukuo and outer | perial Army general staff, returned help finance a building at Munici- | friends of the Addisons in Indian- | Labor, banking and ‘Government medicine; are. believed certain td |ranks- of sergeant and corporal also tachment of 1500 men Was said. to | Mongolia, came almost every week. to Tokyo from his country estate pal Airport to house the new Fed- apolis and Saturday he was about |agencies today surveyed the nation- | take this new case to the Supreme [was i ced by the Board. = - | have been exterminated. - They varied from sniping across the | today as Government leaders held eral aviation testing station. the farm as usual. "“|'al business scene and discerned in- | Court, if the local grand: jury de- Was announces 3 ia on Sh : “| Amur River to almost major en- urgent conferences. Gen. Seishiro Informed by City Engineer §enry | When he awakened yesterday he [creasing indications of an accelerat- | cides to indict. Tr a New, Sergeants Named ¢ FLL, ts war minister, B. Steeg that word had been re- Wa Le aad Be Wey 30 an ing Tecoyery mand : The precedent set will be of ma- | Patrolmen named district traffic Czechs Cold to Be Toca] estimates of casualties ceived several days ago that the ap- | Mr. n ca is family phy- e American Federation of La-|jor importance, since more than |sergeants were: George Everett, | British Media icial warfare in the re- | plication would be forwarded to sician at Knightstown, who diag- |bor reported multiplying signs of | 1,500,000 sons are covered in ; . as +1 British ediator in the uno wa Washington soon from PWA region- nosed the illness: as appendicitis. [business improvement, including an | group ti plans in some Ligonier, District 1; George Daugh : fi .doubtedl al office at Chicago, the Mayor said: Ready for Operation estimated employment gain of 7000 |60 cities, in addition to the several [erty, Upland, District 2; James | y p)__A Government spokesman sued, but the figure undoubie’l |Yonai, Navy Minister. “Look into that application, t09.| young Morgan, informed that he in June and arresting of the unem- | thousand Government employees di- | Watts, Brazil, District 3; Menlo |said today that Premier Milan Hod- would be several thousand € Prince Kanin left late today for Let's get some action at once.” % ployment spiral and said trade |rectly involved. Turner, Seymour, District 4. 2a would demand that Viscount |" wounded on each side. . Hayama to report to the Emperor

would have to be operated on, “ : . ; pan has charged repeatedly | «on matte his i 0 About 150 property Owners pro-| .....j “ » union reports “forecast still further Claims One Expelled { Runciman, British “adviser” in the Japan : on matters under Jurisdiction. : y said, “Okay,” Mr. Addison |jmnrovemen m ment.” G w Those promoted to post traffic ’ that Russia is aiding China in the | A short time later, Prince Kon tested against the proposal 10 Widen | gq) provement; in employment; roup Health Assn. Inc., Was Of- | sorporals were: W. S. Huddleston, minorities dispute, recognize the | ' i japan, which may be atiand War Minister Itagaki followed

E. 10th St. five feet on each side. ; : nized here a year Thos sala they had no objection 0 | oir, Addon ar tat A i mi Boyes Ta Optimistie Ba rary Low Con Works | Jamas, Post 1; Ed J. Rahlof, i BA eee | 86. rook. of the current trouble. "The nim fo, zepor’ to ihe Fanperur, Te i van wary. ug | gan. a Harvard junior, caine 10 his |. ‘The Commerce Departments io provide prepaid medical jure Elkhart, Post 3; Loren Ayres, Del [start this week with minority dele- | best HOPG for a present; solution by Cabinet May Meet the project. I ens aD oon. the advice | weekly business survey saw optimism | moderate and regular rate of Pay- | post 2 Y ang BE Mo Wh, | gations. negotiation lay in the fact that Cleveland, Ind. |i 5 wide range of reports, includ- | ment. It hired its own physicians, VE] M, Care: Japan is so burdened by the diffi-| The Cabinet may meet in emerg=

S. B. Prater, 966 N. Gray St. |wh, once taught Mr, Morgan at Post 5: Elmer Hollenback Brook- The spokesman’s statement spokesman for the group, objected | Groton, : 8 ing moderate improvement in |and now, because of opposition from | vine Post 6: ary M : brought into the open an attitude cult Chinese campaign that she |ency session tomorrow.

: cMillan Frank- : : on the ground that the proposed | « ’ . : wholesale markets during the week | private. physicians, is to x a hing h - | would be unlikely to undertake two Dispatches from the frontier said widening would remove shade trees Ws oun ant i denuiy ended July 27. | buy or build its own hospital. HH - os snd _Gilbezh Belrick, a vey wars at once. y that all was quiet on the frontier and ney sidewalks. fe ! diet a , “and he | “ «Reports of gradually increasing| “The Medical Society, the Amer- |" onaer ron, organization coi (Continued on Page Three) Reinforcements for the moment. It was apparent, About 135 property owners Pro- | ire fields a worked in | employment from scattered points |ican Medical Assn, and some of the | 4..¢ Se io ge on : Sends oreemen however, that the Government was tested the proposed widening of he d Oe , but was in no sense a |prightened the background of the |officials of both these organizations, | io traffic division will concentrate 5 1 The Soviet Union has heavy mili- | preparing for fresh clashes Southeastern Ave. from a two-lane | hired hand. He helped milk and |general business picture” the de- are attempting to prevent this.asso- Iaces. Wh % accidents -0c- TIMES FEATURES tary forcés in the region, having | A foreign office spokesman said to a four-lane street. Their spokes- did whatever there was to do. For | partment said. “Reports also indi- | ciation from functioning,” Mr. Arn- on pias Sti ere Tos » sent considerable reinforcements to today that as the result of weekman was Theodore McCarthy, 2516 one who never had been on a farm | cated a continued favorable reduc- |old : eur . Stiver .

said. sa ar, ; ell-equi army of . (Continued on Page Three) Southeastern Ave. before, he was the best I ever saw. |tion in the stock sales ratio of |/ The methods: followed, he said Dn Aug , the commanding per- ON INSIDE PAGES an already well-equipped y ; ;

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22 . bo , 1 , i - 350,000 men and more than 1000 He said property owners are un- He didn’t very often leave the | wholesale firms, although merchants ‘includes threats to expel doctors sonnel is 50 bo a in war planes. Russia has set up elab- FAIR AND WARMER able to pay for the improvement, farm, except when my wife ahd I|are generally somewhat cautious on. who work for G. H. A, and also | tyection by Lieut. Franklin Kreml : orate fortifications of concrete and ; : fide! commenting: : went to church he'd go along. He'd | fall commitments. "5 0" | those who consult with G. H. A.|irafic director of the International |g; 2; 3 Movies steel. FORECAST TOMORROW “We paid for a street once and only been here six weeks and hadn’t | In another general survey of | doctors. ‘In addition, G. H. A. staff | accociation of Chiefs of Police : eee. Mrs. Ferguson 101 The border clashes are part of a i we shouldn't have to pay again so had time enough to make many |pusiness conditions, the National directors have been excluded from i Obituaries ... 8|proad, general struggle between the that some one else will benefit. The | social contacts. I don’t know whether | City Bank of New York said the | Washington hospitals. wee : org. -. Pyle 9 | two powers for control of northern TEMPERATURES only "persons who would benefit | he ever had a date here or not. brisk rise in ‘security values has| Mr. Arnold's statement explained Five Others Lose Curious World 14 | Questions .... 91 Asis and its riches. 69 10 a. m 78 from this improvement are those| “He has a 1937 Oldsmobile and been an event of outstanding im- |in detail the reasons for bringing || ives Over State t “ss Radio 13| Russia was pushed back from [ NN Nam... driving through from State roads, [Once in a while he would visit | portance, spreading hope and en- | the case to the grand jury, empha- : : in Mrs. Roosevelt 9 | Korea, south Manchuria and Man- | ° "ws 12 (Noon).. 80 and many of these are operating |friends of ours in Indianapolis. | couragement throughout all = busi- | sized that the Sherman Act is an | Five other persons lost their lives chukuo after her disaster in the mn... 1pm... 83 trucks. Ss : Sometimes he would have some of | ness. ; ‘ | economic statute rather than ‘a |in week-end traffic accidents in In- Forum ; - Russian-Japanese War of 1905. The| = tare Io Ms “A widened street would encour- the young fellows of the neighbor-| “The feeling has grown that the criminal one, and listed several of |diana while Marion County escaped: ] : cars Soviet answer has been to double- | The Weather Bureau forecast fair age speeding and constitute, a safety hood he met when we went around | worst has been seen and that the |the major bits of “evidence”—the | without a fatality. ee Spo track the Trans-Siberian Railway, | weather for tonight and tomorrow ~ hazard for the 700 school-age chil- thrashing and making hay over to | country is headed for some measure major engagements in the battle so | Meanwhile, Lieut. Lawrence Mc-. } . ; . build up a mighty army and air |and somewhat higher tempera : dren who live out there.” the house.” of recovery,” the bank said. © ~~ |. (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) force, and fortify the border. for tomorrow. . a

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