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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1927)
THE OKEGQN STATES JIAN 5 A3UE2 D lag h. S.! afbsOn. bea4; of .the Aju erican delegation, 'that 'ft Is- feas ible. to reach an accord at Geneva s t;UmU the- site, of future battle ships to 30.000 tons. a d.' M IN CHIN Willamette Graduate Return ing to Strife Torn Native tx V Province . John Tsai, Chinese student who graduated from.Willamette unt- ersity this spring with honors In olagy leaves day - to return o;his home In China, after a four ear. residence tn'Salem. " -' fie. Will leave San Francisco on Japanese liner .on July '5. and xpects to ariiv In" Shanghai ; in K iabont three Weeks, after Tnafcthg a thnvot; TnVnti9m. unH TV.,-. n JapaiCI .- ."V' - tTsal'4 home is in the northern Jrof IKinklanr, in the province r of ' 1 lKin8, f t6 I Yangtze river, -vDuiing , the mob excitement f ol- s llowur th'Uktnr over nf tha ltw by. southern nationalist troops last winter, his home was looted. ; be fore order jsou Id be restored by the Dew government forces. Ilia father was a teacher of the Chinese classics. in an English pri vate school ! there, he says, until the, Jlrst of this :year. when , the cbool: was closed. At bee time hei was' a Methodist - minister Tsal's uncle is the superintendent of the northern IHarigsl district of the Methodist, chttrch In China. - When he Returns to China, Tsai expects to leach, iaQhung-san 'uai- versity. a , new nationalist scnooi w))tclv has been established In the clif iMit Wuchang.y across' the Yangtxe river.': trom ;S Hankow,, founded in memory of .Dr... Snn Tat ifen; former nationalist, 'jead-j At 'this schoor ;TsaI WJIivteaen English under a , former teacher,. ho,il at present dean q? .the school. 1 ; ' flVhlle at Willamette ho worked his iway, paying all.. bis own. ex n i senses, he told a statesman re- oorier: vesterday. when Question-. kit rtpnl ka wolnndaAUlA ''lib sai. but now he Sincerely regrets havlBg to leave the many friends he, has" made here. University of ficial speak v'eryf highly:- of i his work 'during his' four ";jers.-i - A sister, Iling Tsai', came tQ'Will&mi ete. from China as a freshman this;! last year, and. will remain here to get her degree, according to' present plans. - ' In; China Tsai expects to identi fy, himself with the nationalist movement, he said," for , he be lieves that in it lies the .hope of the; future for his, nation. Chinese young' people have generally' Join. cd this group, he declared . Sometime later hepfcte-; '.urn to the United States-again to 'lstt hia Iriends in-Salem nd-o Islt also the" graYeroi : cousin, na ' Tsai, . who "is buried oh the nipiis of thejUnlvfiriiry of Mlch in. . 1 , i i . 3. UlllCf icers Seize Pilot Believed Big Smuggler SAN DIEGO. - Cal., June 30. (AP) An airplane pilot, who said e. was Charles Widmer of 1434 Weeti lOQtb street. Los An geles, and four Chinese, were seized by American immigration authorities cooperating with Mex ican officers, 15' miles below the international- boundary line at 5:30 p. m. today, on Information that the airplane would try to smuggle the Chinese across the border. The plane also was seiz ed.' if ... ' The American officers went be low, the line this afternoon after receiving a report that the Chi nese were waiting. "Acting with the Mexican of fleers, they arrest- ed the Chinese..-Then the officers partly hid in the brush to await the airplane. It landed at 5:30 p.- m., and ajr Boon as it came to a stop, the pilot was arrested. " .The prisoners were taken to the jail at Tijuana, but the immigra tion authorities, said they would be brought across the line tomor row for prosecution in the United States. Lootina of .Many Churches Solved When Man Caught CINCINNATI.' Jnhe 30. CAP) The systematic execution oM5. 00 Pi robberies of 7.000 .Catholic churches : in every state - of the United r States, and In Canada. PdurlhgStwenty-aeven years by a gang, whose leader held a grudge against the Catholic church, was revealed .here today. Ray Marsden, 41, of Flint, M.ich., arrested at Upper Sandus ky. . O., recently, for looting the altar of .'Our Lady of Consolation church, at Carey, O.. and stealing the jeweled statue of the Blessed Virgin, told "Of the general activi ties of the band to Cincinnati de tectives. i -. Churches in every state, in the union were robbed, Marsden said, and for the crimes he spent twen- iy-one years ;in prisons ana.jans. Excepting Ohio. and t Kentucky, he would not name, states or cities fa 'which- the gang operated or name churches looted, fearing that charges might be made from other states.- tl LVAL EXPERTS AGREE ? (QN SHIP-T0H WAGE , SIZE ' j(Ctinud from pg 1.) 1 tons. . ... . : ' was further decided that all hips above 1850 tons in the Jof auxiliary surface craft henceforth be designated as Writ . t experts III endeavor to rn to Tegulate the, Questions bmarjnes, ahd later take up fjost delicate problem of all i- of "mutually satisfying . Great lam and the united states on question of the caliber of guns criiisars, as well as the size of liser&.tteaseives,. Th American delegation will isJstl'on the t Washington treaty pinllege of .building 10,0Q0-ton rutaerH, but Is weighing the ques ftioA Of the feasibility of some 1 agreement to install six-inch guns xinisome oi tnese iu,wuu-ion ves f Mtaouga realizing ine impossi bility of revising the Washington treaty on the question of the size let battleshtps without the consent .f the United States, the British ppparently -have .not totally; aban doned the hope of convincing NQTpO MEN FACE CHARGE Julian Stock Scandal Brings Mag nates Into Courtroom ' ' h LOS AJVOELE3 JaaeO.- (Py AP,) Bankers, - brokera and, mo tion picture .nagnites dragged by the ; law from 'their "irpbolstered swlver chairs" to" 'the bare ' bar of Justice,, were Arraigned ', here to day on criminal charges in con nection with the Julian Petroleum hhhdred million dollar stock scan- del. . -' v ; J ''. 'From! among the surging, pers piring army of lawyers'. outnum- bering their half a hundred client's i early two to one. came the shout ed motion to postpone- the date of plea to July 11. After a discus sion in w.hieh every one tried to talk at. oncabb Judee Albert Lee Stephens agreed to the postpone-( ment. ' " -- - - WOMAN FIRST PASSENGER ChicacDiLady.t4'iIlljr;Froni Tbere to Sap Francisco- on Route CHICAGO, June 30,---(AP)- A young Chicago woman is expect ed to be the first person to leave Chicago for San-Francisco as a passenger on Boeing Air Trans--1 port, which at midnight tonight. takes over the air man route now operated by the government. Rep resentatives, of the company said thev bad not . determined who would; make the trip as a passen ger, but Indicated the application, of the . Chicago, v .woman, wliose name was not revealed, would be approved. " K -.-- MM Powder 1 - Johteel Face .folder ;eneof.tMel4n CouRqra PERRY'S DRUG STORE ore - 115 CkimU St. i . 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