Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 19, 1929, Image 1

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    The Weather
c-orftiist: ' ol1' '""'K'" ""'I Thi s
,!,. V Miner Tu--ilay.
Temperatures
Highest yciionlny ft"
1owost this morning dtf
DT.lf -ruurth Yfir.
MEDFORD, ()i;K(!ON. MONDAY. AHil'ST VX 1!-JI),
N.i. 1 1!).
HtOil
Today
r
By Arthur Brisbane
MiCTWifWB Map, Tr.frttnf,
. TT -I
o
.Signs of Civilization.
Monet, Renoir, Some
Others.
Do You Know Nebraska.
Hear Mayor Dahlman.
(Copyright by King Feature
Syndicate, Inc.) -
CinOAfiO, 11!., Au- 1S
Shipwrockdl in " 11 cniwliii";
flslioiv, "l the middle ii pes, see .
jnu' three skeletons swiiiiriiip in j
chii i us, excliiimed, "Tliiink (iiul,
wo have reached civilization." i
Shipwrecked men, in jiamiii
Greece, tluinked .ens that they
had reached civilization, when
tliey saw, traced mi the sand.j
(wo rit-'ht aiifrles, followed hy a j
trimiult1. Ynn are aware that I
the angles in any li'iiiimle nrej
e'ljiiivalent to two right angles j
' Landing in Cliicimo this
niorniii!; from the "('. li. &
y.,''yu meet various evidences
of civilization.
"( 'liiciigii liriile of two wi cks
found ilrowned in Wisconsin
lake. I'olice hunt lor hnsliand."
That 's one.
'Miraf Zeppelin Hears Japan
est border." That headline in
Hearst's Chicago Kxaniiner is
another, better proof of civili
sation. Yon go to Chicago's art inn
si'tiiu, and sec the paintings hy
Claude Monet and Angnste lic
nnir. lent by Martin A. Kycr
son, public spirited Chicago cit
izen. TO
sl.(.
rill
It's WOHTII. A Tliir
ClIICAtiO from Alaska to
Kenoir's iorti'ail ol' a little
s
I in white and the two paining
of chrysanthemums and fruit.
Look nt the last two, for len
niinutes, ami ynn may learn
more about livint; color than
you ever knew before.
You will not leave, of course.
without a visit to Colleoni and
Oiiilanielata, Italy's two preat
fighters, of the fifteenth cen
tury, sittini: silent on their liusre
war horses.
Even the hnitalily of venal
war could be made magnificent
by the penius of Verrnechio and
Bonatello.
One cneouranhifr proof of civ
ilization is Mr. Hycrson's gener
osity, pud insr bis priceless
Iiiintiii;;.s where all Clueauo
may see them, instead of keep
inu them for his own pleasure.
. .
The Chicai.'o Journal, jrivin1-;
a partial imitation of Alice s
Cheshire Cat, will shrink from
John Kastman's full size to a
tabloid. The Chicago Daily
Aews. nromotiim this nieiamoi-
nliosis. should read l.a Foil
-I
A '
fConlinued on t'apfi I'our)
The pii-loffiiv ilcparlnicnt I-
r iln- wn IH-Iiinit an' I doo't -co
mi) inn out of ll ccpt to promote
Ihp siilK-rliilciHleiK o' niiiclbn.T n
teoeral nlniHlwu-r. I a-(.iOi i ii-
r Al Snillli it HilHn' hi- lite '
f.-r 2 n wont, uml' noliuddv
pver iitiw lihn " "
lelnil niilll.
Copyrinht John F. Pille l'i 1
DIRIGIBLE IN
JAP HANGAR
i
LATE TODAY
One Hundred Hour Hop On
Second Lap of World i
, Tour Ended at 7:07 P. WI.
Covered 6880 Miles
Over Dangerous Terrain !
Next Goal Is Los Ange- j
les, 5470 Miles. j
TOKYO. Japan. Aiik. is. i,1) I
Willi a journey ol' i'.smi miles across !
two contineiils officially limbed, the I
ureal Cei-inan air liner (Iral Zeppe-
lin was safely housed in tin bulbar ;
;al KasniuiKuriia naval air station i
jat 7:li7 p. in.. Japanese time lfi:0 j
ill. in. 10. S. Tl., today utter u run
! of tut' hours and 5o minutes from,
j Friedriehsliafen.
Five hiilidred Japanese bluejack- i
1 1 ts bruiiiiht down the silver queen
j of the air oil Kasuinimiura field at :
(i:27 a. m. Forty niinutes later they j
I towed liere safely away until the
start of her flight of afliil miles I
I across the Facific ocean to l.os An-
itjeles, next stai;e of tier flight '.
j around the world. j
I The (Iraf will probably start for
Ithe Pacific coast of America on;
j Thursday. J
; This flisht over the waste
t stretches of the Pacific, never yet ;
1 traversed by an airship, marks the (
third slaKe of the Klobe-circliiiK j
idiaf's journey. Together with the
J i nil across the American continent 1
iiinni l.os Aniseles lo l.ukehursl, the
iZoppclin mind slill fly nearly soon
miles to ht-r noal'oll the New .ler-';
Isey air field from which she set j
lout on August 7. j
I A round of entertainments and !
il'estivities In the lavish tradition j
of Japanese hospitality bemin for j
I the -0 passcuiiers and the -In of ;
ficers and men of the (iraf as soon j
'as the last lope had been coiled I
and the last Inspection Kiven to j
the enidnes in the Kasuininaiira I
hangar. I
! While linmelise crowds of excited i
i Japanese broke asain and anain :
throtiKh police and military cor
I ilons. Iir. Ilimo Kckener anil Ad-J
I niiral Takarable, Japanese lninistei i
jot the navy, exchanged formal I'e-I
llicitatiolis on the field.
Pansenoera Well I
The passeiiKers. all ol w hom were
I well and in Komi spirits, went
through a bilef customs inspection
and then boarded a train for To
kyo. 40 miles away. I lie Japanese
ceremonial meal, traditionally ex
tended to visitors, was served by
airport and Kovernnient officials lie-
fore they IHl. It eollSISU'U in um-u
,'liHxtnuts. dried inttlefish ami
sakl. the national alcoholic bever
laiie fermented from rice.
I The ofllcfis and crew of the
Uiraf were distracted from Hie strain
jot lour days and six hours of con
stant strain anil responsioiniy over
the wilds of Silieiia by an enter
tainment Hivetl by the commandant
in the airport- They relaxed from
the tension or the I'liuhl from Fried
liehslial'eii by diuiim and watclii lit
.he danclllK of Relshn Kills, pro
fessional Japanese entertainers.
.Meanwhile, the staff of Ameri
can. Cel'inan and Japanese enai
liners who had been wait inn to s
over the Oral's engines and n-plen-ish
her stores silently i:o lo work
lo prepare for her Irans-I'acilii,
fliulii.
Ilefore landillK al Kasiltni;auru Paekinc plants ol the city anil
field, the Oral made a courtesy valley marked linieloilay prepara
flii;llt over Tokyo and Yokohama to ; ,nI V u tu. slnppini; rush w hieb
salisly the curiosity ol the people. win s,iirt mmnv. Must uf the
It was a spectacle never before ,,,.),., t . h ,,r the valley sinned
witnessed in the Orient, not even t kilo,- tins moinitiK, both for
in Japan where modernization has (.asIPI Ii nni northwest eanbery
been so rapid since the middle of shipment. All of the Hartleit
tlie last century.
No airship as blK as the Oral
has ever eruised Hie skies of the
Umpire of the ltislnn Mm. ' nice
navy bllllips are tl wrest an-
primation to her ever ...en in Ja
pan. Hy a trick of fale tile (iraf was
stowed away In a haliuar built from
Herman reparations payments.
Ill-, lluuo Kike ll er probably will
make another fliuht across Tokyo
beloie st.lllini: !HTOs Hie
The Hi i man etnhasy expe
P.u i i if.
ted him
to nas over the twoli
old
bridge
whiih marks the
imperial palace a
nuance to tin
a gesture of
RHJNELAND SEPT.1ST
Jlt(lte lo 111" empei il.
BRITISHVaLL LEAVE
rnK h : k
thm ii;it - aiinnti
t T -1 - t T 'b-,! ,!'
hei:m avntu the
umber 1.
-An-,
in id'.'
Pliiti' l.n:i on I
MAMER TAKES ON
Rwnnnlnn out of the north
Mills Field while 250 gallons of gasoline were transferred from The
in a projected non-stop round trip across the country.
SPOKANE PLANE LOUISE THADEN RA1L DISASTER
ENROUTE WESTFIRST AVIATRIXKILLS THIRTEEN
IN endurance
Sun God Ahead of Schedule:
at St. Paul Cruises Overj
Twin Cities Over Hour!
Before Heading for Wlis-j
soula, Montana.
ST. I'Al'l., Aim.
ahead of schedule,
plane. Sun io1.
ill. M'l -- Far
the endurance
cruised over!
more than an!
the twin cities lor
hour this afternoon before iiitoln '
nosini; westward in her ci oss-
eoiintry non-stop flight. !
Arriving here at 1:25 p. m.. Ill"
plane, piloted by Nick Malner and j
Alt Walker, circled over tile city,
until thetlel'uellnt; ship, the Apple!
HlessHlii. went aloft. After tak-
.111; aboard i'.n gallons of uaso-
line, in gallons of oil ami
ihieken ilinners. the eraft bead
we.-lwar.l f.o- Missoula. Mont.. Just
before It . 111.
urehal Us (if lb
lleywill be llck -
inK i,y v,.dnesday noon
j -pi, ,i,.;ik of the local llnrtletl
son will he r.'aehe.l l.y Hie wi'ek
of Augut 'J
The picking
of .
ep- i
Howell I
cheduled to start
tcmber 1.
The price for Merlford Ilartletts
is slill uncertain, there beinK so
few shipment.-. Local shippers to
day def.cilb.-d the marKet an hav-;
ing an "optimistic tone." The I
opening lr ptedllted at flolll 1 . 7 ,
to a box. The Ciihfoiniai
crop, now In lis final stages, will I
off the eastern mai kei b.-fote!
i tie lieu in- Itiver valley Hart let is J
start arriving in train load lots. j
Li -poi ts Ii dim orchards indicate ;
that the l!scs and Cornice and I
l A u jo u peals a i e In need shai'. '
and aitainiiur -ie fa?-t under pres.;
ilher ciiiidltioii'. These
aie uml'T the Mime s'-a-
h lay as Lie iSaitletts. They
m eiybt to ten il.au
at . I'lf (;in id i ip
s Is il He l'i st tl t t be
i Seplernoer.
behind
W Itllet
M' ond
'ol
Hand
built.
1 1
i.oioi tin "e.-toi y
t t ment build tot;
ORCHARDS OPEN1
PIRKINR SFAJinN
I iwi 111 IM .ww .
rim ii nrtnn i
UN tAKLY rtAKo;
FUEL SUPPLY ABOVE
at dawn, N. 8. Mamer, pilot of the
phoe
Pittsburg Woman Leads Air,
Derby Into Second Lap,
Port Amelia Earhart;
Has Trouble in Yuma
Landing, Is Unhurt. j
I
PllOF.NIX. Ariz., Auk. 1!).
Louise Thaden of IMIIsliuiKh. Pa.
was the first to complete the sec
olid lap of Hie Simla Monica-Clev
land women's air derby
landed at SUy Harbor,
nix airport, nt 1 :(H : ill p.
lain time, today.
when Hhe I
the
incline
Y T M A, Ariz.. Auk- 1 fl. (Vl
After leiidiiiK the other fliers her.'
in the Suntu Muiihti-Clevelaiifl wo
men'M air (leihy. Amelia Karharf,
truiiH-AUanlir riier, oviMshol tin
laiulinK fh'hl nil mounded in n
dune. KiiniMhiiiK a propellor. The
pilot wuh not hurt ami she x
pected to take orr some time toilay.
MOXTKKALU), Cul., An.
Mary Van Mack, a coutfstant
in the Santa Monica-Clcvelanrl wo
men's nir derby, who landed here'
when she became, confused alter
the Htart of the race yesterday, took
off at 10: -1ft a. m. for San Jiermir
dino, Cal., the first Htop.
CALKXK'O, Cal., Auk. 10. f1t-
d by Miss Marvel Crosson. I.
filers in the Santa Monicai'leve
land women's air derby passed over
here about S a. m. today in their
tliiiht to I'loenix, Ail.., via Yum..
Ariz.. A ship Mown by Claire I'uhv
of Iaw Angeles was forceil down by
a leaky gasoline tank. Mis. I'ah
said she would leave as soon av
repairs could he made.
SAN r,F.lt.AItlINO, f'al
Am-
Hi. I a') KiKhteen k til aviator con-
..u,.nfU in Hoi nit I limn I Women's
H; ((,rl)y w,,, n ,,. ai,. ,
a. 111. today, off on Hie second lee,
of their race to Cleveland, which
stalled at Clover Field, S.inia
.Monica. Cal., Sunday. The hop
will take Hieni to Yuma, Ariz.. flU'MI
officials in Cleveland haviui; irr.'int
ed Hie fair fliers the concession of
only flying over Calexico that Ho-i,
plane
nnmliers tuiuht
he
led,
lliste;
ou.-ly
id of landing tin
scheduled.
'iil.I'Ml!!'?
It" Heni v
bearing o
.1 foi lo .
AtlL'.
.4 1 I 1 1 c
.'Mill f
I". Stm
I TUT1L
:V
ll! ill IM '
t I
-f h -ii Ing today
a eonl uiu.i to e lib d
rrK'V tn w hi ti t h
y had bien gjvn
to pi ' pan- f'.i lii"
SAN FRANCISCO
nalfJ t'rrn
hovered over
Spokane Sun God
Californian in his first refueling
Boiler Explodes When Train
Strikes Open Switch
Engineer. Fireman
tinCl
Eleven Negroes Scalded
to Death.
1 1 KN'ltY KTTA, Okla., Ann. Ifl.
! IP) Thirteen persons were killed
and seven others were injured, two
I dangerously, when a St. l.ouis
San Franclsi.ir passeiiKer train
.(irmlt an oneii switch on the out -
Phoe-jskirts of Memyeita yesterday.
. I W. A. Wolfe, engineer, and 11. a.
Ilryan. fireman, both of Sherman,
Texas, ami eleven neKroes ridiriK in
a chair car, were scalded to death
when the boiler of the locomotive
exploded as the train plunged
down an embankment.
Of the injured. Mrs. J. I. Tay
lor f .loplin. Mo., and Kuel Hen
fro, baggageman of Tuha, dkla.,
were in a m-rious eondition. The
other Injured were negroeH.
It. .'. (iooeh, an extra brakeman,
and a negro porter escaped from
tlie chair car by breaking the
glass In a window.
Approximately r.ni) feet of track
was torn up.
Officials began an investigation
today to fix responsibility for the
wreck. Harry Webb, a section
hand, said he had closed and
locked the switch Saturday after
noon. Baseball Scores
It.
.1
. K.
1
1
and
N' w York
chic-mo
Hherid and Do
ners. It. H. K.
r. ;t
3 7 3
Miller, Ibd
M n 1 1.
j W.ishlntltoll
, i 'h-vela ml
1 .Jones ami Spenc
i loway a nd L. Sewa 1
I I let 'i
i M.
dl .
Oaslon and
I largl ;ivf.
1
-hill
ibriy; Whit
' a ml
I
I
. n. i:
.11 .
; M i
Sweloilb
M t il ll w
Pittsburg ....
Phihidclph.a
liattei les:
and Hiii'urea
Smythe anil
I'.llv, Hill
vm; Itcnue.
Lerafn.
Second tame:
1 Hif-Minr
Philadelphia
P.Uttei jew, K 1 e ill
c.i Ino s a nd H'-m-b ;
Mcfiraw and l..vls.
i:
1
St. LoiiU
at Pt
.d;K n. f'hiciig"
ostpMiifd : "
d.-,." tomorrow
M-.i
I lit r
HHI tl
a i
,ll
NIXSEVEN INJURED
!3 ACCUSE
mm
ATTACK
Former Usherettes Give Dis- i
trict Attorney Affidavits '
Alleging Treatment Simi-j
lar to Pringle Girl's :J
Never Went Back, Says;t
One Deponent, As Knew
Job Gone.
I.ttS AN'til'M.KS, A UK- !!' ('Tl
Alexamlei- I'anlaKes. i4 year dd
t heat i leal magnate, was arraiKnd
in HUperior iMiitrt loitay anil was
granted a delay ill his plea to
ehares uf eriinlnally attaekliiK 17
year dd Kunie I'rumle, a dancer,
until August Tile motion, made
hy runtimes' at turneys, said silfti
ett'nt lime had not heen permiited
in setting the dale m- arraignment
to allow a study of the. pUH'ved
inKs. l.os a.:i:i.i;s. Aug. ?i
The district attorney's office today
had three new accusations, in the
form of affidavits hy young wom
en, against Alexander I'antages, f4
year old theater magnate, who Is)
charged with a statutory offense.
and by fmvc and violence, against 1
Kuulce I'riugle. 17 year old dancer. !
Tlie affidavits, one a I IHl page j
deposition, were offered volnn
tarily, IHstrict Attorney Huron j
Kills stated, by girls who formerly j
w e r e usherettes I r i Pautages'
theater. I
The principal deposition, which j
Kilts said named other uliis as
having reeulved nttenthms similar
to llloso uf'i'ledly forotid 'Upoif
.Miss I'riugle tiy rantages, was
made hy an usherette who slated
i the attempted attack upon her
' occurred about a year ago'. The
deposition was dictated by the.
Igirl. whose name I'Mtls declined to
'disclose, in the presence of himself
,Wn "f niH deputies, Harold
i.Iouesaud Klaney .Matthews.
, l ied orriiv
j 'Hie usherette was quoted as re
I Jat ing t hat, while employed by
j Pontages, she was summoned to
his "private office" , for iiiiestlon
inf. After asking Iter about her
work, the girt ituoted, the theater
j magnate made a point blank pro
posal which "set her rage, aflame."
The deposit Ion cont in tied that
1 'anl ages used Insulting language
to her and then attempted to em
ploy force. The usherette related
that she escaped, fleeing from tlie
office and the building. "1 never
went hack there," she was quoted
as saying. "I knew 1 wouldn't
havo a job."
It was Indicated that the district
attorney would question other girts
named in the deposition to check
the statements.
I'a nt ages. who Is at liberty
under $ lis'., mho bond, was due to be
arraigned this morning for the set
ting of his trial dale.
William .lobleman, puhll city
man for I'autages, who in answers
to questions upheld his employer's
claim of a "frametip" the night of
his arrest, ami who later switched
his version of the affair. Is to go
before the county gra ml Jury to
day. ! AEIERJECESS
1 WASIIIXOToN, Aug. 1!!. ffV
The senate reconvened at noon to
rlay after a two months summcr
, recess wit h only a few members
ion hand for the opening session.
The senate was not ready to
work ami tonight will begin a
series of briefer leresseH until Sep
tember 4 to await the tariff bill.
i Mily a few more than the weary j
IH members of the finance com-
' millee who have laboied through
out tlie summer revision 'he hollse I
taiiff measuie were fOl hand fori
Dm formal opening. ;
The gentlemen's agree m e p 1 !
reached bet ween the it e publican j
and 1 ocralle leaders whereby i
I bree ilay reci-s-f-es w ill be la ken
lllltll the rillalice CiOlllllitti e has '
the tariff bill ready for coiisl.lcra - j
I ion, was lb;- M U, Hill keepltiK most
of the membership at their vaca-
I not t ii
All Ii.
online
i-XU.l s
ats.
nds
Ho-
appear satisfied
lu.ilnlnn das of
lb
to the ill. .po.M bin of
i iff bill I oils, ipoiit
i" i Hoit to take up
s is expeetod lill log
ei ks.
' V'XHIC t
li'lle Ol
or bm-iio
FEW SENATORS
. ANSWER ROLL
Songs Make
Dog Trench Hero
Shed Real Tears
4.4.4,4
i
J fllli'AC-O-(V) Mrs. WutltT
Kyruin iclLs (his ovy a1mit
: CnltllMTK. 13-yisir-ihl war
' ilon. tttiunilt'tt in tlif Ai'-
Kinint1;
i "Vh.-nrvtr In- hears war
snns im thi raii' ht frhs.
4 ami hill l'ars mil tl"vn his
rheeks. CdI.IImmk sinmls al '
4 aftiMiiiitii w n ihf "Star
Spunkh'tl ItiiniH-r' Is played.'" 1
v The aniiual was with hat- '
levy It. 1 '2 '2 ml ailltiery. lit m . 1
Mihu-l and the AiR'mne. lie 1
Wilfv Wiiliniteil : I II t Utsseil. seV-
eral ImtUltes" risUInK their
lives to diim him in. The -KitVernmehl
t;.ie (inlilhei ill)
linnoraMe disehai'Ke.
litihtherK lii'W spends limsl 1
t.f his lime doziim and when
j 1H rutd. lose In a stove.
Young Aviators Leave Por
tugal Early Today
Strive for Landfall at
Halifax to Refuel Take-
.... in r i rl
Off Cheered By CrOWd
. German Ship Sights Plane
West of Lisbon.
MOIITA, The Azores. Am.
HI. The iili-iliine In which
two ii,ik Swiss iiviiilors uro
ultetiipthiir ll Iriins-Allailllo
lllKliI flrelMl over the vllliuto
of I'nila Victoria, oil the
Island of Tercelni, lit 0:00 p.
U. M. T.. (1:1111 p. 111., .
!:. S. T.) AfC Ircllnic, II
eonlloueil Its lllKhl with no
Inilienlloii that, the crew bail
e.icrleuis'il any (rouble.
MHHON. rurlilipil, Auk'. HI. Wl
A Wireless inessaae from the
(lernian steamer W'errli this after
noon reported slahliim the Swls
a I r p I a ll e "Yihiiik Switzerland"
about 17! miles due west of Lis
bon beaded towards the west. The
steamer. Iiouiid lor llrn.il from
I'oprto, dlil not nice the lime, bin
stated the position as latlllld'
:H.4K norlh and loliKllude ll.:
west.
LIHItnN, Poriuii.il, Aug. lib t" ;
Two youthful Swiss aviators, s
car Kill-car and Kurt Lucsche.-.
took off from .1 tincal, near here,
at " :3M a. in. t I ::i" a. in.. K. S. T )
in mi attempt to mako a westward
crossing of the Atlantic to New
York.
They, considered U doubtful
they could reach the American me-
tropoll w I t Ii o u t refueling find
idanmil to strike first for Halifax,
f Nova Scotia, probably stopping
there for moii- petrol. It was
I their Intention to fly by the Aore
not attempting to land but relum
ing to I'ortugal If their fuel i on
siimptloil was too Inavy.
The plane was a larman mono
plane of K r e n c p construction,
bearing on Ms fuselage mar Its
:tu horsepower motor the name
".lungsch wciei'iand." or " Vounu
Swllerlaml." Il was similar to
that used by the r'renchmet;,
Pa illy and
Hew from I
Indo China.
The fleers
tie send-off
Kai liel ed al
watch their
Itt'Kiiiensi, recently
iris to Saigon, l'ietn!i
received an ent husias
I rout a crowd which
the lonely spot to
departure, Contrary
to fen is that tin
ha ve t rouble in
cause of Us heavy
plane miliht
eltlng Up he
load. It made
iplondid
red frii
takeoff ami
view .'o minute
dlsa p
i later.
pea
Wire Report on
the Pear Market
CHIC
, :,
:ia c
AUK. I!t. -ti:.s O.A.
lifornla. 1 Ceorgia.
1 Texas arrived ; l!t 1 .i
slpp!
i track: -I sold.
rnla Itaribdis: (il box--.
( 'a IKo
L'.'i to :i.HM; average 3.2: I lardy
'..: Larlletts, S.M.'t: New Mexico
rlb-tis. K.MM: S.:.-!" to J-J.'O.
m:w vi:k, Aug m. tc s.i.
, -'e:, is: um California. 1 Ala
b: ina atiived; 7." California. I Alt
ba ma unloaded : :i Ca lifornia. J
Alabama on track: " L 1 L" Pai'leils
l, to t.l i.
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10 AMERICA
CHINA SEES
sMENAGE OF
RED KIA
Nationalist Govt. Orders
Mobilization of 100,000
More Troops Crisis
Viewed Serious Soviet
1 Seeks Alienate Provinces
! Is Charge -Take Firm
Stand.
SHANGHAI. Auk- i - "I'' Th.
Chinese nationalist government lias
ordered mohill.ittioii ol i ) atbii
tboial hi iuad.-s ot Manchnr an
troops, totaling no,iiM men and
now views "the Sino-Uusian crisis
as increasingly serious."
The br gades will be assigned
to duty on I he nort hern frontier.
Six brigades will be drawn from
Kengtiee province, two from Kirin,
and remaining two from Heiiunk
U ng. s:tld an official announce
ment published by Kuomin. of
ficial Chinese news agency.
Oeneral Ho Chen Chun, personal
repi emulative of President Chi
ang Kai Shek. was said to be en
route from Pelp.ng to .Mukden
with orders from the nationalist
government to assume command
j of the entire military forces In
j Manchuria after conferring with
MJovernor Ch mm llsueh Liang,
j f'. T. Wang, nationi. list prime
j minister, was quoted as saying
Moscow was trying to alienate
I the loyalty or the three pro-
vllu,.s l)f Manchuria to tin- na
tional st govern mt;nt and i barged
thrrt eor.lpmml!dh!f nposals had '
been marie to Chiang Huseli Liang.
(i. T. Wang, nationalist prime
niinlslei't was quoted as saylnff
Moscow wad try'nff to alienate thj
lovatty of the three province of
Manchuria to the nationalist gov
ernment mid charged i hat coin--romfsfug
proposals had been
made to Chiang Hu?eh Liang.' M.
Wang's statement ended "the gov
ernment Is compelled to take a
firm stand lest communism aga n
nlnys havoc In China. We have
had sufficient experience with
communist outrages. The nation
alist must either take a firm
si and or again fall into the
clutches of the communists."
Ta fch ung, semi -official nation
alist government pew's 'agency. Is
sued a dispatch purport ng to be
from Harbin, rlallng: "In View
of the se verily of soviet gunfire
at strategic points along the Man
churia)! border the Manchuria n
authorities have decided to mo
ld live the entire provincial army
for duly along the Slno-HljVrlal
front h-r."
The dispatch vaU further
I Ch tiese don't believe the
"Th,.
soviet
will declare war an. Hunt them, hut
rather think It will cominue bor
der host 11 it les In :ncreastng pro
portions hoping to frighten Chl-ne.-.e
Into negotfat oiis in aceord
ance wilh niviet conditions."
The dispatch coni in ued : "M-w.
cow Is unable to send an army
cap ib'e of cnnuneiing the entit e
Manchiirlan army, lot a 11 fug ap
proximately Mi. (ino men, the ma
fority of whom have seen in'liv"
servlci' In t he past few years."
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