MONRING PRESS NEWS 
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20 July, 1938. 
Sant a C ruz, California: 
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nta Cruz boys, who borrowed a f>25,000.00 yacht for a 
vacation cruise, were turned over to Juvenile authorities 
today by Superior Judge William Doans. Low K. Foote, the 
owner of the yacht, said any prosecution will be up to the. 
authorities. The boys sailed the yacht, the Tiraj 2,000 miles 
in 28 days before being halted at Puerta Vallarta, Mexico. 
Waukegan « III . : 
Eederal mediator, Scheck, conferred tonight with the director 
of the CIO affiliated steel workers organization committe in 
efforts to end tho turbulent strike at the Chicago Howard 
Foundry Co. Peace negotiations were started after deputies 
routed pickets with tear gas and night sticks at the factory 
gates. "Several persons were injured. The trouble occurred 
when the picket line of men, women and children refused to 
allow non-unions to enter the plant. Finally, with the aid of 
police deputies, part of the non-striking workers managed to 
enter the plant. 
Colombus , Ohio: 
Ohio state prison officials believed tonight that they. had 
frustrated a wholesale plot when they halted two escaping 
convicts with gunfire. The two convicts had forced their way 
from the interior of the prison to the gates when a guard 
fired a shot that struck one of them. The men were armed with 
wooden pistols, daggers, and carried crudely fashioned bombs. 
A search of cells revealed other bombs. 
Harrisburg, Pa 
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Governor Earle announced tonight that he would issue a formal 
request for a special session of the Pennsylvania legislature 
Advisors of the governor said that Mr. Earle would call the 
special session to bring into the open charges of graft and 
corruption made against him and 13 other leading. state. demo- 
crats. An investigation of the 'Governor 1 s administration, 
directed by political opponents, is scheduled to start August 
fifth. 
Jerusalem: 
The British authorities lifted the curfew law tonight in 
spite of minor clashes throughout Palestine. The strength- 
ening of the British Army Units was believed to be a factor 
in checking the riots between Arabs and Jews. 
New Haven, C onn. : 
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The Rumanian flyer, Alex Papana, landed at New Haven today 
when poor visibility made it inadvisable to continue his hop 
to Hartford to have his motor checked at the. Pratt & Whitney 
plant urepatory to his proposed trans— atlantic flight. The 
Rumanian flyer hs.s announced he will take off Thursday on a 
non-stop flight to Bucharest. 
Pa<:e Seven. 
