Show TSAO RESIGNS PRESIDENCY or OF CENTRAl CHINA general F Feng eng in Control of Capital Instructs Cabinet Cabinet Cabi Cabi- net to Continue Man Man- chus and Pe Peking ing Agree I PEKING Oct 25 By A. A P. P P-It P It was stated authoritatively here that General Genera Wu Pei-Fu Pei Chihli military leader who was reported to have fled to with his troops had this morning launched I Ia a heavy attack on the kwan front in an endeavor to turn the ri ht flank of the opposing forces of General Genera Chang Tso Tso-Lin the Manchurian war lord PEKING Oct 25 By A A. P. P P.- P. Tsao Kun Iun las lias resigned the presidency presidency presidency dency of the central Chinese government gov- gov It is understood that General Fen Feng Yu Yu-Hsiang who is in n control of ot the capital has Instructed the cabinet to carry on PEKING Oct 25 lii By A A. P. P P.- P. A mandate Iss issued ed last night p I b by President Tsao Kun Run of the central l Chinese government ending the war in which the Peking forces have have been resisting the armies armies' of ot Gen clefs General eral raj Chang Tso Tao Lin Lb the Manchurian Manchurian Manchu Manchu- rian nan leader and exiling General Wu Fu Pel-Fu military head had of ot the Peking government to Tibet has hits led to th the assumption that Manchurian and Peking military chieftains have reached an agreement This assumption gave color to the surmise voiced In many quarters that the overthrow of ot the Peking government by General Feng Yu- Yu Hsiang Hsiang- known as the Christian general was with the knowledge and probably by agreement of ot General Gets Gen eral Chang Tso Lin Lb General Feng FengI returned to Peking to oust the government gov government I under th the banner of which I he was thought to to be fighting while his nis hi armies were supposed suppose to h h. h be at t his nis hi armies were supposed suppose to h h. h be at t defending that point against a General Gene Chang's hangs Manchurian Inva Inva- sion CABI CABINET ET RESIGNS The cabinet resigned today si simultaneously simultaneously si- si with the drafting of peace mandates by which President Tsao Run Kun terminated the war in I compliance with an ultimatum from General Feng and his associates It ItIs Its I Is s understood however that Pre Premier mier inter Yen an and Foreign Minister Dr J V V. K Wellington Roe Koo will continue I to function temporarily Failure on the part of President Tsao Run Kuri KUrto to fulfill his promises s. s coupled with the domineering domi domi- attitude of Gen General ral Wu Vu Pet Pel- I Fu who contI the actions of ot the president and used his Influence influence ence to promote his ambitions at atthe atthe atthe the expense of ot others made possible possible possible ble the overthrow of the government government government govern govern- ment by the Christian general Feng The action of ot General Wu u as mills mill tary head of ot the government in embarking em- em barking upon the war with General Chang Tso Tso-Lin wJ without hout the necessary necessary sary preparation afforded an opportunity opportunity I for the dissatisfied elements to effect a change which they much I desired but which they despaired de of obtaining while General Wu Vu maintained main maln- tamed undivided und strength at Pek Pek- ing RUPTURE AVOIDED Those elements unsympathetic if to o 0 othe the war alms aims of General Genera Wu Vu apparently apparently apparently ap- ap i deemed it wise to avoid an open conflict with the excitable military m leader by appearing to accept accept ac- ac j i the duties assigned to them when war was declared General Wu Vu on the other hand I was aware of ot the lack of enthusiasm in the ranks of his rivals rIyals I in his camp and sought to send the I apathetic military chiefs as far be behind b. b hind the front lines as possible i General Wu seemed to hope that he would be able to inflict a decisive decisive deci deci- sive blow upon the Manchurian armies with his loyal loral front line I troops before belore the hostility of his I political enemies In the rear developed devel devel- I devel-I Into open opposition I II The delay elay encountered by General I Wu Yu In getting General Feng Ieng the theann tl ana ann s van tl ana ann s van vang g Chung Hul to depart for the north apparently gave General Chang Tso TsO-Lin time to organize his forces which resulted in the halting of the I Pelting Peking troops at a a. a town near the Manchurian Manchurian Manchurian- I border at the eastern extremity of I Ithe the great wall UNDERSTANDING REACHED I Meanwhile negotiations began I between General Feng and his adherents ad ad- i on one hand and Chang I I Tso Tso-Lin and Taun Jul Chi former i ipremier pr premier and Anfu Antu leader who has I been living In retirement at I passively opposed d to the Peking government II j I There are now grounds brOunds for the the I I belief that an nn understanding was I reached in principle bel jV WI- WI t tnt lilt I Christian general and the ManI Manchurian Man Man- i leader during the early days I of the tho campaign I Supporting this belief beller Is the fact I that the greater number numb of ot troops destined for to fight the ne never nevor w nt till tar in I that direction but adopted dilatory dilator tactics anti anil r remained Tl within striking striking ing distance of It became 1 I today 1 lat 1 General len Gen 1 eral Feng Fen endeavored n to the country country telegraph eI r. r about b ut a week neck ngo ago v his ills an ts to the of ending the war but his efforts were balked because of the censorship MISSION CLOUDED I About the seine same time press pre re reports reports reports re- re ports ports from leak att with the Visit to G C crr Fens Ieng of ot an on emissary of VT tor 5 1 fighting against the forces forres on the front What hili the mission mis ms- don sion of or the emissary vac va has hag n ner neer ver been disclosed but It i o now nov generally gen gen- assumed that a It hod a direct bearing on tl-p tl details detail sJ d r the coup of ol the thc Chris tai gC fri I IFor IFor I IFor For days Pi Hi f f- fn n si it it word nr or Intimation r C f t Cen Central al Wu Vu Fus Fu's in n the the- face of or de developments de- de j i there I 1 |