Morning Press News 
U.S.S. HOUSTON 
23 July 1938 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Shanghai : 
Chinese terrorists shot down two prominent Chinese today for 
cooperating with Japanese authorities. The victims were the 
chairman and vice chairman of the organizing committee for 
Greater Shanghai. The gun victims were enroute to a Japanese 
conference when attacked. 
Dover. -England: 
King George and Quenn Elizabeth arrived at Dover tonight after 
a four day visit in Prance. The trip across the English 
Channel of the yacht Enchantress took less than two hours. 
Before embarking at Chalais the King issued a statement that 
he and the Queen would never forget the warm welcome they had 
received in France. 
Tokio : 
Japan notified Russia tonight that the Japanese reserve the 
right to take urgent steps to drive the Red Army out of a 
position claimed by the Japanese to belong to Manchukuo. The 
Japanese protest said Russia had committed a flagrant violation 
of the frontier between the tv/o countries. 
■Shangha 
'■‘•he authorities at Shanghai said tonight 
needed to combat a cholera epidemic and 
league of Nations. Tj ie a ppea.1 said that 
cholera vaccine was needed to combat the 
that aid was urgently 
sent an appeal to the 
6,000,000 doses of 
disease . 
Richmond, Va . : 
■ hree Richmond boys woke up today and found their boyhood 
dream of having all the money they could snend rudely shattered. 
The three were walking along a street in the Virginia Capital 
when they stumbled over a wallet containing $160.00, more money 
than the boys knew what to do with. They bought things right 
and left; they gave money away; they called a taxicab; then it 
was disclosed that the money found by the boys belonged to 
Father O'Hara of the Sacred Heart Church. The money represented 
the church collection which the Priest had lost on the way to 
the bank. The 'boys were forced to give up the money, or what 
was left of it, but in the meantime, they had had quite:, a spree. 
Saragossa: 
The Spanish rebel armies made gains on three fronts today while 
airplanes and artiller 3 r blasted on the Loyalist lines. The 
rebels forged ahead in heavy fighting on* the Teruel Sagunto 
front. Another force gained more than 10 miles by a surprise 
attack northwest of Cordoba on the eastern front, a third Rebel 
army struck at the Loyalist lines along the Tagus River between 
Toledo and Madrid. 
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