Show LOOTING 10f TOMBS Public Opinion Among Foreigners in Peking Condemns the General Expedition to Graves of Ming Dynasty At Same Time However They Relieve That No Punishment Could r bz Excessive for Cruelties Recently RevealedOne English Missionary Had His Eyes Burned Out of Their Sockets by Incense In-cense Sticlcslie Survived His AgoniesThirtysix Hours I London Nov lDr Morrison wiring wir-ing to the Times from Peking Monday Mon-day and referring to the German expedition ex-pedition to the tombs of the Ming dynasty at Kulgan says Opinion hero condemns the looting of the tombs although no punishment could be excessive for the cruelties recently cent revealed One English missionary mission-ary had his eys burned out of the sockets with incense sticks He aur vlxcd his agonies for thirtysix hours A loyal Chinaman today discussed with me the probabllty of Gen Tong Fu Slang raising a rebellion among the discontented Moslems In eastern ChinaATTITUDE ATTITUDE MISCONCEIVED It Is pleasing to learn says the Times editorially thl morning that the American government deem their attitude I misconceived The explanation explana-tion emenatlng from Washington would be quite satisfactory were It not for L further qualification which seems to ke I implied by the presumption entertained that the Ministers will not exact reparation rep-aration beyond the power of China to carry out We arc no advocates of extravagant > extrava-gant demands but If the Chinese court Is to have any voice In settling anything any-thing that Is within Its power to execute exe-cute then the execution of the real criminals becomes a farce COMPENSATION FOR CONVERTS The Ministers are discussing compensation com-pensation for converts says the MornIng Morn-Ing Posts Peking correspondent wiring wir-ing Sunday and France and Germany are In favor of demanding It Japan and Russia oppose the Idea and Great Britain and the United States have taken up a negative attitude |