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PAGE 2 THE KEND RUL1.ETIN. HEND, OREGON. THURSDAY. .101, V :!, I'lLT. U. S. SUPPORTING CHINA'S DEMAND Policy On Territorial Rights to Prevail Proposal Moderate One, to Be Favored, Is Belief Delegates Resign (U. T. U ai Wire to TIk Bend Bulk-tin) WASHINGTON, July 2. Willi the I'ultpil States government mtivcly supporting china's demand! tot imii ilitiiiniil abolition of oralis extra DO DO DO DO DO Remember to take plenty of Eastman Films for those Independence Day Pictures HOR.TONS DRUGS nm 5lmaSJL sty territorial rights through a troaty re vlfllon eonfereni'e. ioQtttttOMtOt of other powers which have oppose.' such n step In only u question ot time, arrorilinc to hi I or moil unarm here. Ah n hlil for frieiulnhlp of the t'hi-, Dene people and to counteract tho unit Japanese dcmontitratioug, the; Toklo government is expected soon' to uccopt ilic Anicrican position. De spite the demand of the Hrltlsh in' ChtM for "ttfoni arm" methods by ! their government. It Is pointed out I here thai Great Britain, for the sake! of her fur eastern prestige, cuinioi .if-' iford to be isolated as an alleged op- 'ponent of Chinese i:iplrations. The American policy is a moderate one on which thopowers in their own' Interests can easily unite, it Is saltl.i The t utted I'rcss can slate author-1 jitallvely thai this itoverninem's In-1 j M mot ions to Minister MucMurruy lu ; , Pekln favor a conference now to study treaty revision, but oppose granting complete ubol it ion of extra territoriality in the near fnture. President Coolidge and Secretary Kellogg, though deciding upon a change in China's International xt.v jtus, are determined that such change, 'must be very gradual ami safeguard- ,ed by many condiiious which no IV-1 'kin government cun meet in full fori several years. I Concrete plans for bringing about , an immediate joint conference of the : powers in China for conditional abol jltlon of foreign extru-ttrritorlality were completed and set in motion by Secretary of State Kellogg today. The program, as ascertained ex clusively by the United Press, fol I lows: 1. An identical memorandum til dispatched today by Kellogg to Min ister MucMurray in China and Amer- iran diplomatic representatives at London, Paris. Toklo and other inter ested capitals, instructing them to , urge the powers to support the Amer ican policy. I. If support of the powers Is se t cured, the American conference pro posal will tie embodied In the reply 'of the foreign diplomatic corps In . Pekln to the unanswered Chinese , note demanding abolition of extra territoriality. China will then Issue conference invitations in line with resolution No. 5 of the Washington conference. 3. II the powers decline to send a proposed conciliatory reply to the i Chinese note suggesting that China 'call a conference, then the United States government will formally ral' a conference which all the other pow ers cannot easily reject. YOUR SHOE NEEDS Demand Attention! pers. military or Newest light tan, low heel, $4.25 $-1.95 Ladies Crepe Sole ....... , ... Oxford, just . igiu MEN'S WORK SHOBS for sport wear $4j0 $2j8 to $5.00 A L L (J U A R A N T E E D Popular Price Store PURSLEY'S Sll Wall Street adjustment nf the Shanghai sttuu'.toii wore broken today when the chines negotiator:., sihoduleil to meet Infor mally Saturday with foreign dip!o uats. resigned. Th Mr ft sipnation.- rttuttw) ftorn an unwillingness to restrict the pro posed discussions solely to the ShuiiK hai episode, they holding that imrn far rttchfajj and fundaimiual prob lems had also luen eonsldeAd by th two parties. kBW yohk, July t. Portlo women ami ehildrtn have (led from the island of Hainan in the proviuet of KwanjCtutiK. China. MCOtttt&f to a cable received toda by the board of (ocslgn lutein ns of the rrv-by'-'r ian church here from I. W. I.owrle. head of the China council at Shang hai. Almost all foreign:! s have left for Hongkong or elsewhere, the cable .aided, indicating that the situation still remains critical. War Taught Surgeons Much, Says Canadian POltTI.ANP. July 2 Surgeon learned more dlirillK tile world wur then they would huvc learned In de cades If it bud tun occurred. Sir Henry M. V C.ruy of Montreal told the Pacific Northwest Medlcan asso elation convention, in session here He was consultinK surgeon for the third Hrltlsh army on the w,, stern front lie u,!d bow lie was operating one dnj on a Hrltlsh solilier who bad a bullet In his heart He found that ! by exerting flight pressure at a cer tain place be cold stop Its heating and that the soldier, who was not under an anaesthetic, did not know I that his heart had stopped The soldiir lived. Ills was one In hundreds of strange c.t-e.i which were experienced by each surgeon In , the army hospitals. NKUOTIATOKS KKSHiN PKKIN. July 2. Negotiations fo 1 m i I fi A! : 1 h 2 i 1 HONGKONQ, July J. Vollowlng ) attempts to board Hrltish vessels. j Chinese mob began an attack upon I foreign holels at Swatow. The lund lng of an armed party from the Brit ish warship BhM nell served to uuiet the mob. which dispersed. Later the naval forces were withdrawn. PAY ISttVKD i: A Itl.v The Hrooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. will issue pay checks to employes In the plant on Krld.ii. and the Central Oregon hank will be open during the usual pay nl(bl hours, thai veiling, it was auaouneed today. Woods em ployes ban already received advan ces. Swatow is a treaty port northeast I Th(. siievlln-HIon Company Is )f Hongkong. mal-ing aitvunee of nuv lo those win. me nritisn council noma 'toly- iinniv for Ih.-iii before th oak. hus published a letter saying j,y holiday that If American members of Ihe Canton college staff still adhere to! their views concerning the BlMMMn shooting the college staff recently held the foreigners In the colony were responsible the least they can dp Is to remove themselves from the colony of the powers, whose action they persist in describing as wanton brutality. Fourth of HOVHH Is KNTKRKI) The home of Jack I'sIot. In the north end of town, was entered by an amateur burglar last night, hut nothing was taken. 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