July 6, 1938 – Refugee conference opens at Evian, France. The Times-Picayune, July 6, 1938 – Myron C. Taylor to Act as Envoy, (AP) p. 5 The Times-Picayune, July 6, 1938 – 30 Nations Seek Haven for Jews in Trap of Nazis, Problem Old as Caesars Studied by Statesmen Meeting in France, (AP) p. 11 The Times-Picayune, July 6, 1938 – Editorial, “A Lynchless Half Year,” p. 10 The Times-Picayune, July 7, 1938 – 18 Arabs, 5 Jews Killed in Racial Battle at Haifa, Scores Wounded Seriously; Police Fire on Holy Land Rioters, (AP) p. 7 The Times-Picayune, July 8, 1938 – Racial Refugees Find No Haven in 7 Nations’ Stand, Envoys Open Flood Gates of Idealism, But Borders Remain Closed, (AP) p. 8 The Times-Picayune, July 8, 1938 – British Cruisers Go to Palestine as Arabs Gather, Soldiers Kill Six Moslems in Pitched Battle; Jews Warned, (AP) p. 11 The Times-Picayune, July 9, 1938 – Move to Assist Refugees from Germany Gains, (AP) p. 2 The Times-Picayune, July 10, 1938 – Refugee Group Sees Faint Hope, (AP) p. 7 The Times-Picayune , July 11, 1938 – Agreement Near About Steps for Aiding Refugees, Organizations to Help May Be Decided Upon by Wednesday, (AP) p. 18 The Times-Picayune, July 13, 1938 – Permanent Body to Aid Refugees Urged by Taylor, U. S. Delegate Would Set Up Organization Under Paid Director, (AP) p. 7 The Times-Picayune, July 13, 1938 – Demands Action to Prove Sympathy, (AP), p. 7 The Times-Picayune, July 15, 1938 – Editorial, Monumental Task, p. 10