MORNING PRESS NEWS 
U.S.S. HOUSTON 
-3- 
POREIGNNEWS 
19 July, 1938 
Baires : 
Franco sympathizers held an annlTer saryma | e J° v g e w ^ h6d ' 
^ani^SaLadoHngeNoslirio Ygallardo addressed the 
SlSsrrat^fc'iocJet^^SLuSrirse-aS^ were bLd 
in various Argentine cities. 
Canton : 
The Wongsha railway station ana the railroad yards at Canton 
were almost destroyed today by a sene J °LJ a £™? ?he ?ity 
raids. A squadron of Japanese planes roared over the^orty^^ 
and rained “ s d he station to pieces, 
terminal, ine expio_io*i& u - Lao „ r . ht cars. More 
^ P a P n e a dLeTpersonst SSSy^railroadU-hployees , were reported 
^pped • A score more were injured. 
4 
n +h _ Y nne -tze front, the Japanese army battered against the 
Chinese nSs east of Eiukiang. The Chinese lines appeared 
to be holding, despite the terrific battle. 
London: ^ 
SonOTa 1 ted f todw S of°hlame n in a b?each a of paSiamentary'wivUege 
in “ailing ^°“ u |“g S 0 ol 1 onf aSoSn^rtha? investigation 
had a showed that none of the officers issued the summons. 
Sandy s_ ^ad raised the question of priyilege^a^raonth^ago^when 
he reported to the ixouse i ^ *a ot Sandys said the 
prosecution under tne ofucial ^ecr x where h e had 
SSSe? i— n kerning e f ^ -artS^^onf 611363 
iSPlt^af iLSl°^“ssued the ~ He 
suggested that the House drop its efxorts to nx 
issuance of the summons. 
Utrecht, Holland: 
American film and radio star Don Amec he was operated 
appendicitis today at St. Antonius Hospi . n 
was reported as satisfactory following the operation 
on for 
His condition 
Page Three. 
