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By CHARLES P. STEWART
H?J JiEA Service Writer
s"? . WASHINGTON. Unted States
'", Consul General Cunningham Is com
i ing, in tor a certain amount ot crlt
deism in Washington for reporting
' :-' the international police justified in
demonstrators during the Shanghai
clash which precipitated the latest
anti-lorelgn outbreak in China.
Traditionally friendly to the Chin
ese, as -a people, official Washing
ton, tends to the view that the
foreigners among them drore them
high-
and
... to ' violence by their own
handed behavior, arroganci
. greed.
'" I In come quarters the guess is
., liaearded that Cunningham has ab
eorbed the atmosphere of the Shang
lHl,."European settlement" until he
lias come to share its prejudices.
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fl Making all due allowance, how
j 'ever, for the fact that the Chinese
liave plenty of reason for hating
i-n. uiost of the "foreign devils" in
S their midst, yet the future fact re
, mains that the comparatively small
number of the latter actually in
''i China haven't much choice but to
defend themselves when the natives
i80 id,, he rampage.
Theoretically it's all very well
J,2 to "say that the foreigners bring
trouble on themselves. There are
lorlgners who do say bo and de-
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Use your"food sense"
this Summer I Eat
light, nourishing, bal-
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I stance, SHREDDED
Wheat with fruits.
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precate the treatment of the Chin
ese by "Europeans and aliens, in
cluding the Japanese classed as
"Europeans" in China.
But in case of anti-foreign dis
orders, what are these friends of
the natives to do? They needn't
imagine a mob of ignorant coolies
will make any distinctions in their
favor. ' i .
It's up to them to help stand oft
the rush or be cut up into cat
meat and-do their protesting later.
And the police policy Is to let no
rushes gain momentum.
There are so. many Ch'.ncso tuat
they're mighty hard to stop when
they fairly get started.
Quite likely Cunningham had
something of this kind in mind in
his defence of the Shanghai Inter
national police, .rather than a de
fense of the general conduct of
"Europeans" in China.
Even a small mix-up with a crowd
of the Chinese coolies class is un
pleasant and the rapidity with which
such affairs start is astonishing.
Out rather late one night in
Shanghai the year before the war,
an American friend and I stopped
on the way to our 'hotel tor a bite
to eat at the Carelton Club, a fash
ionable restaurant in the foreign
quarters.
My idea was to pay off our 'rick
shaw coolies and let them go
'risk.haw being a email two-wheeled
gig in which the passenger alts
at ease, while the coolie runs bet
tween the shafts in front. My com
panion's notion waa that it would be
better to have them wait outside.
Well, they did. 'Finishing, our.
lunch and coming out 30 minutes
later, we couldn't pick our pair out
from the 75 to 100 of their kind
gathered at the club entrance,
Sensing our dilemma, the whole
swarm bore down on us.
Of course our two were among
them and entitled to their money
but it waa hopeless to try to iden
tify them, A riot started..
In about one minute that, street
was packed with a Jabbering throng
of Chinese and not one chance
under heaven of explaining our
solves. ' For rll most of the mob
knew, we'd killed Homebody.
Retiring into the club, we bolted
the door while the manager telcr
police the "settlement" mainly de
pends on.
The row being a trifling affair,
it took only half a dozen Sikhs to
break it up with the butt ends
ot their carbines. I'll say, how
ever, that we were glad to see
those Sikhs, and I think I under
stand Consul General Cunningham's
viewpoint, even though he may havo
been sorry for the Chinese killed in
the recent distubrance.
As for, our two coolies, of course
they lost the money we owed them
and maybe were "beaned" by the
Sikh pMcemen In to the bargain.
Which was too bad, but how couid
we help it?
MEDICS DISCUSS
CARE OF YOUTHS
WILD BEASTS OF GRF.EXLAXI)..
COME SOCTII FOR SUMMER
OSLO, Norway UP) Ton muck
oxen, brought from Greenland re
cently in a sailing vessel, are spend
ing the summer on Kjiholmen isl
and, off the west coast of Norway.
It is hoped they will become used
to the-climate of northern Europe.
The flesh of these animals makes
excellent eating, as arctic explorers
can testify, and there Is always a
demand for them in zoological
gardens.
The animals wander at will about
the island, finding an abundance of
food in the grasses and rough
herbage. They still resent the ap
proach of human beings, however,
and when danger or disturbance is
sensed the bulls form a protective
ring about the cows and snort
violently.
The most anxious time for those
Interested in the experiment will be
during the summer. The natural
habitat of the musk ox is among
the bleak regions of arctic America,
and It Is possible that they will not
survive n more southern summer.
There is also danger that they will
bring about their own deaths by
eating too greedily ot the richer
grass ot Kjiholmen. '
PORTLAND, Ore., June 30-(JF)
General caro of the human body
with special emphasis on the feet
came in for a large share of tho
discussion at todays sessions of the
convention of the Pacific Northwest
Medical association.
Or. Arthur A. Gray ot Seattle, In
discussing the proper clothing for
children said that many mothers
start their children oft wrong In life
by trying to dress them in stylo
rather than as a means of protect
ing them from the elements.
The Rodeo, July 2-8-4 '
Addressee's Gone
To Heaven; He'll
Never Get Letter
VIENNA, June 30. (IP) A letter
addressed to lone "Her Ludwlg Van
Beethoven, Professor of the Con
servatory, Schwarzcpanler-Gasse 15"
recently arrived in Vienna, a bit iutn,
but otherwise In good condition. In
view of the impassibility ot deliver
ing it to an addrcsso wiho has been
in another world for almost a cen
tury, the postal authorities felt Jus
tified In opening tho missive.
In opening the missive It proved
to be tram a Oaliclan, desiring Prof.
Beethoven to give his daughter pluno
lessons for 200 crowns a lesson. The
official returned the letter with the
remark: "Address OK, but addres
see migrated heavenward in 1827.
Impossible to forward."
The KihIix), July 2-3-4
CIILtl'AS WOMK.V MAY VOTE
BURIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE
C. E. Badger to Be Burled In
Mcdford
The body of C. E. Badger, owner
ot the Pastime Barber shop, who
died hero of heart trouble Sunday,
will be taken to Modtord for burial.
Mrs. G. B. Harding, daughter of tho
dead man. Is here with her hus
band and will accompany the body
to Medford.
Promptness and
phoned for the S.kb,-th,. .Indian .J.tchw
efficiency aro
watchwords.
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TUXTLA GUTOERHEJ5, Chiapas,
Mexico. () Supported by provis
ional govornor Cesur Cordova, n bill
has been passed by tho state legis
lature granting women equal po
litical rights with men In stuto af
fairs, Chiapas Is the first state of
the Mexican fndorntlon. to grant
woman suffrage.
WOMEN POSTMEN WIN PRAISE
LONDON, (p) Women as let
ter curriurs in Greut Britain have
proved a success, according to Sir
William Mitchell-Thomson, post
master general, who said recently
that 4 200 women were now in the
employ of tho department In tlint
capacity.. ,
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or a good heud of lotluco up.
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