Show Chinese Ally of Japan Proclaims Government By FREDERICK KUH KUR Copyright 1931 by the United Press Manchuria Nov 20 An An independent government in was declared declare at toda today by Chang Chin Hul the Chinese political leader who was carried to power with the Japanese army advance in Manchuria The establishment of a provisional regime without allegiance to the thel I Chinese national government virtually vir- vir vir- vir completed the extension vir-I vir of control in the Manchurian railroad area Jap Japanese nese influence has been enforced en- en forced in the capitals of all three laces Mukden Kirin and which are within the soviet sphere of f influence WOULD REORGANIZE General Ma Shan Chan-Shan whose army was scattered after a futile defense defense de de- dc- dc of was attempting to reorganize opposition to the Japanese Japan- Japan ese se in province Bombing Bombing Bomb- Bomb ing ng planes troops and cavalry from J a p n a n e C s e reinforcements were spreading over a wide front north and cast east of ot ready to break breakup up Chin Chinese e concentrations as quickly as possible Japanese aviators were said to have bombed General Mas Ma's headquarters at t Hail un north of Harbin but Japanese Jap Jap- anese ar army arny y officials denied the re report re- re port It was was' not determined whether the he Chinese militar military leader had fled that hat district He was believed to be bein bein ben in n the region of ot Koshan and although Chinese claimed he was within 30 miles of The Tho Japanese advanced steadily along the railroad line from har to Koshan capturing after repulsing an attack by the Chinese troops The Chinese e were re reported reported reported re- re ported entirely disorganized in m flight light from train GET REINFORCEMENTS Trainloads of ot Japanese reinforcements reinforcements reinforce reinforce- men ments from the south enabled the commanders to disperse all threats of at counterattacks near The government Io of Chang ChinHui Chin- Chin Huh Hui former governor co of the Harbin district under Japanese tutelage may maybe maybe be bc temporary until another regime can be organized There were rumors that the Japanese Japanese Jap Sap anese influence might be extended eastward along the Chinese Eastern S railroad to Harbin but officials declined declined de do- dined to comment An exchange of ot protests between the Japanese and soviet consuls a at Harbin revealed that Japanese troops clashed dashed repeatedly with Chinese along the Chinese Eastern The railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road under tinder Joint Chinese and soviet sovie control contro was as not damaged however |