Show ORIGIN OF TROUBLE Rov Dr Headland Expresses Opinion Opin-ion on China Difficulty New York June 21Rcy Isaac T Headland professor of mental and moral philosophy In the Peking university univer-sity delivered an address tonight at the Union Methodist Episcopal church on the situation In China Prof Headland said that the present trouble began about 0 year ago In sections remote from European influence In-fluence village hoodlums began In the first placo to persecute the native Roman Ro-man Catholics The Catholics appointed priests who were learned In law to look after time converts Interests whenever with the courts they got Into trouble court The result was that time Roman Catholic I converts hot the better of their antagonists an-tagonists In litigation so often that great Jealously was caused Tho movement extended so that there wore often pitched battles between the Boxers and the Catholics and as the latter had modern weapons somo times as many as eight or ten Boxers wero killed The movement however spread 50 as to Include all Christians and finally fi-nally all foreigners |