Show TELLS TELLS OF WAR I 4 44 p w 47 21 ss i k gi n. y I HARRIET McCLOSKIE I Salt Lake Woman Describes Experiences in Shanghai Shang Shang- I hai Clash Words cannot describe the recent conflict in Shanghai it is impossible for a person to tell calmly camly what has gone on there and to express ones one's reactions to the horrors of the Sino Sino- Japanese clash So declared Miss Harriet McCloskie McClos- McClos kie Salt Laker and for several years a steady teady traveler between the United United United Unit Unit- ed States and China in her business I of importing Oriental goods Monday Monda following her return from Shanghai where she had been since last Jan Jan- uary Miss McClos McCloskie ie was in the midst of ot the trouble for several weeks anc and cut her stay shorter than usual However However However How How- ever she plans to return on another business voyage voyace in August after a trip to New York She will c leave for forthe forthe the thc east in about three weeks The thing was so immense that it left one without power to look bad back and see it in its entirety There is much involved in the clash between the two nations more than is generally generally gen gen- I known Both sides had their reasons for fighting and neutrals realized this regardless of which side they favored she said As for us in the international settlement settlement set set- at no time were we actually actually actually ac ac- ac- ac in peril although there was its shadow constantly hanging over us We ye were adequately protected at al aU times and went about our business as best we could under the circum circum- stances L S We came to realize that it was wa war var and the best we could do was wa to stand by There was never the complete assurance that nothing happen to us so we were ready for trouble with the best o of protection but nothing did happen and here we are |