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Show I CHEN REPORTED I WOUNDED, DEAD I Chinese Dispatches Differ; United States of China', Latest Plan l MANILA, P. L, June 29 . (By The. M v. ., Pre" . Chen Chlung- I Ming, whoso rcrent coup d'etal drov Hfroni Canton Sun Ynf Son. president II i tho south China republic, ha- boon iws.Minnte.l according to n cable dis- Iftvitch received here this morning from Shanghai by Kongllpo, A locnl Chinese prper Identified with tho ad-herent ad-herent of Sun Yat Sen Renters os- agency falls to confirm the re-port. re-port. I REPORTED WOUNDED. MM s. FRANCISCO. June 29 K , .,inr.,.- i:..lG;uare newspaper published hero, announced B..day It hnd received from Honcr Bcong S report that General Chen chluncc-Ming. the captor c.f Canton, i id been shot and wounded serious- v at B meeting with leader of hl iwn troop 10 miles from Canton Th snnie ((able said Colonel Teung Hfcwan-Yue, one of-General Chen's i hief supporters was shot and killed II ih ime meeting, which was II to have Bccurred nt Shek-liung. STRONG I'MOMST. I i Con'T .I C hen Chlung-Mln -c. Rifter capturing Canton, notified the Biorthern leader, Liyunn-Hung the provisional president of the Peking Kovcrnmont, and Gcnernl W'u I'ol-Fu, h dominant military figure of the north, that he was ready to Join thein 'i thf-lr movement to reunite China Hundcr the federal government at Peking He proposed that the provinces prov-inces be given an autonomy similar to that In the states of the T'nitd Ocncrnl U'u pi.ressej nearly '.'.orl with the principle) I DR. SUN VNDISM YPD. I CANTON Jjine 19 -(RV Che As-Boeiated As-Boeiated Press.) I 'dismayed by re-Wports re-Wports of further support for the move to unify China .''long lines which Hhc has not apprnvorl. Dr. Sun Yat S -o s hoi. line' onto the presidency of hi' Canton government with a ten-Bv ten-Bv Ity apparently equal to that with which he chins to the ideal of B Cnl-Hnee Cnl-Hnee democracy In the days before Hh' Manchua wen erihrow n. I Dr. Sun has set himself at tlio naval oiioge at Whampoa, noar here, and "-' firm In his declaration that when II army of Invasion returns from -Ki.ngl province, he will bo ilble to retake Canton and re-establish the '.'regime of which ho is the bend Kilty mf housand troops ire comprised In this Barmy, according to thp best available estimates, while the forces of Che.i chlung Ming, who ousted Bun from Jpis capital nr believed to be smaller, Brne actual garrison of Canton la estl-Bmated estl-Bmated at B.QOO nn mil la command-Hed command-Hed by Yeh Chul who. under Ctu n BjBhlung-Mlng, carried out the opei SBiions which result) 1 In Sup's ilepor-wrf ilepor-wrf from that ot gun liai about ffl.OOO troops with him at Wham P OA. GEMKRAL Wl AGREES, ig Not all Sun's troops are coming 2oiith. howe-. i i Boi if them under Hu,-nu' Ta-Wel are holding a line in R-outhern Klnngsl province below Kaf-"huw, Kaf-"huw, seomlnsl uni i ihe move-HBnient move-HBnient of their feiiow- again B hon is at hl hi-adipin rtTs at Wil BChow '.0 miles from Canton. !M Politically the mo-; recenl dovelo;-i"H?nents dovelo;-i"H?nents all hinge on proposals for for-.matlon for-.matlon of an I nlted Btates of )jM"blna" Establishment of such i govarnment, based on the lines of the American goernment. has been ad-T ad-T ocatcd warmly by Chen Chiun'--.Mlng who Indeed cited iu h b move as a condition of hK adherence to Hihe unification movement and Ved-nesday Ved-nesday was approved formally Pei-Fu. principal military leader BHundr the Peking administration ISMcordlng to dispatches from that city. W SUPPORT PUBDG1 D Yu, these advices declared, heart- ' endorsed Chen's suggestion and Minnouncti that populai leaders in Yunpan. Hunnan, Kwel Chow, gze HBChuan. Kwangtung and other prov- in'es had telegraphed him promising her support to the plan Wu alsc predicted that China as she pro-gresssd pro-gresssd would bo ound adopting American Ideals to an extent greater than Is evident In anv other coun- i y |