Show i v-efa v tf r t Ii lU T WE WELL N I PEOPLE V S r Wheeler Not ot Going to London 5 i SCOTTSBORO Ala May l 20 Gen 1 L. L J Joseph seph heeler as written t tp a friend ere ere- that th the published report that he heto I to s S to England aping g to attend the coroi coro- coro i nation Uon of King Edward is n not t correct 4 Gen Glen Wheeler Wh-eler says he is going to Europe with his family and that he will attend r th the maneuvers in S. S army Germany and Impressed by America NEW Y YORK May 20 Lord Lord Kelvin has returned ret from the United States more more impressed than ever with the I 5 f U f i. i t greatness of ot the American people and the magnificence of their industrial and political future cables the London corr correspondent correspondent cor cor- r respondent of the Tribune He fie Ie Is enthusiastic en en- over an Anglo Amer ican alliance The entente cordiale between be be- tween ta-een England and the United State States s of such auch a nature he says that It must last IS long I Outlook in China NEW YORK YORK May May ay 20 The The Rev John Johi R. R Hykes D. D D. D agent for or the American Bible society in Shanghai China has baa submitted a report to the society op the conditions and outlook in China Chins Dr 1 i i Hykes says the the- question of a recurrence of r the recent troubles in China depends dep oh on on whether the Government of the empIre empire empire em em- pire outbreak If It does the uprising will take place and in the manner r prescribed according to Dr H Hykes kes As a result of an edict directing that the sons of and Mongols shall be chosen to go abroad and study there has been an unheard of demand for tor foreign books scriptures included r I One Government college has applied for forI fora a grant for fifty Bibles for the use of Its students and old scholars are scattered I over the world In the Government Go service service ser ser- vl vice in the capacity of ot translators Int Interpreters In- In t r and nd te teachers of Of English i. i tw |