Show JAPAN DEMAND PARTLY REFUSED n By the tho Associated Pre Pres Chinas China's cIder elder decided conditions that cert certain in broad Japan desires for settlement of the thc north China impasse were acceptable acceptable acceptable accept accept- able to China ina but that others were unacceptable It was understood that the Chinese Chinese Chi Chi- nese accepted the request for the thc withdrawal of all nIl national government govern govern- mont ment troops north of the Yellow river and the abolition of oC Chinese national political party ty organizations organizations organizations in province but that demands demands de de- dc- dc mands for changes in local political political political cal personnel were not acceded to Apprehension was expressed in Shanghai as to what might happen happen happen hap hap- pen because of the elder statesmen's refusal to accept Japanese demands In their entirety From various points came re reports reports reports re- re ports of Japanese troop movements mo and imperial warriors were known to have passed through the great wall wail from the east cast The consensus was that the Japanese Japa Japa- nese riese army was as well on its wa way toward establishing an enlarged demilitarized demilitarized de de- de- de militarized zone between Manchu Manchu- I kuo and China proper proper Copyright 1935 by Associated Press NA June 13 Chinas China's Chinas China's ci cider cider elder el- el der statesmen today Instructed General General General Gen Gen- eral Ho Chin Ying-Chin war minister to notify Japan in writing that China will vili accept some of the conditions conditions con con- imposed by Japan for settlement settlement set set- of ot north Ch China na problems but considers other unacceptable Just what specific points the Chinese councilors included in their certain broad conditions which they accepted remains un un- certain It was va believed however that they arc are essentially as follows 1 China agrees to the withdrawal withdrawal withdrawal with with- of all aU national government troops north of the Yellow river 2 China agrees to the abolition of all organizations in inH H Hopel Hopet pei province 43 3 China agrees to the abolition cf of the branch of oC the military military mili mili- tary council 4 China agrees to the abolition of the branch of the political political cal council June 13 UP CR The Sino Japanese tension increased to tonight tonight tonight to- to night when Japanese army authorIties authorities authorities author author- announced the they had received d evidence of oC a new secret anti- anti Japanese society similar to the banned organizing hereabouts with the cooperation of The spokesman added We Ve arc Investigating An airtight ban which prevented vernacular newspapers from publishing publishing publishing pub pub- lishing information regarding the exi existing ting Sino Japanese crisis was lifted today The immediate result was publication publication publication cation of Tokyo Toko reports that the thc aim of oC the Japanese arm army is to establish an enlarged demilitarized zone between and China proper June 13 UP The UP-The The departure departure departure de de- de- de of Gen Ho Ying Chin chairman of the now outlawed Pei Pei- ping military council caused a sharp increase of nervousness hero here today over impending events in the controversy controversy con con- with Japan Chinese officials said they believed be be- Hewed the country was facing the gravest crisis since the Shanghai war of 1932 Southbound trains were jammed with families of officials evacuating the area in which they fear grave political changes are about to take place Copyright 1935 by The Associated Press SEOUL Korea June 13 Gen Hayashi Japans Japan's plainspoken plainspoken plain- plain spoken minister of war having completed completed com corn a tour of inspection of Man Man- including a visit to on the the- Siberian frontier told the Associated Press today that he saw no possibility of any reduction of the Japanese forces in |