U.S.S. HOUSTON 
Evening Press News 
3 August 1938 
Berlin: 
FOREIGN NEWS 
Ihc Nazi Government . issued a new anti -Seme tic decree todav 
' t c T lnr cancellation of the state licenses of all' Jewish 
physicians on September 30th. Jewish doctors who served as 
soldiers during the world war will be exempted from the order. 
French-Spa nish Frontier: 
®P a ^ ish Rebels poured tons of explosives down on the 
E P ro Front today. Die insurgents claimed 
rha.t their aerial attack had broken up the Loyalist columns and 
brought the government offensive to a standstill. 
Tbkio : 
Japanese government officials said today that regular Red 
^.rmy Troops were taking the place of the border guards in the 
Changkufeng Area. The Nipponese said the appearance of Soviet 
leifous fZl oS i t t L 1 s i *, , : e J i6hti,le T threaten ™ to ™ a^r^re 
declared that ?he h Lpt^ tl0 5* A Japanese government spokesman 
government!? * th deciolon of war or Peace rested with the Soviet 
Berlin: 
marked the arrival of the British mediator, Vis- 
unt ..lUnciman m Prague todajr with new charges that Czech 
ka n 7 I 1 ? lated tke Gernan frontier. The Germans charged 
£he °? S p n h „ p if? es .°ro s fe« the border and appeared over 
teLitOTv? 1 Silesia, about 12 miles inside German 
New York: 
at 0 ok i eL B ^o 4 tSdfy! r h ° aT7 tra4ine at ths opealn e 01 «» 
W ashington: 
rn1n ^ n f^ ea f raai ? Ludlow of Indiana said today that he was deter- 
oronosal ^-dLw^d^S^ a ^ < L in draft ing a new anti-lynching 
?W Ludlow had asked Attorney General Cummings to have 
measures ?o me n * G ° nd * c * . a studF °f the anti-lynching 
measures to iorm a working basis for future legislation 
sibil i tv fo? a ?o1 Ludlow ! ? request because he said the respon- 
Congress. ^° r ioderal a nti-lynching legislation lies with P 
Kidnaniw S ?«w he T * as saakin g a bill similar to the Lindbergh 
Aidnappmg Law. It would empower the Federal Bureau of Inves- 
SC4* ™ ne a Federal crime hadTefcoSttod 
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