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Show LEADERS AIDING REUNITED CIA SEE . IP HOPE " Wu Pei-Fu Grants Armistice i ; in North, Which Will Per-1 Per-1 mit Release of Troops for Southern Campaign. l'KKr.H, Juno illy A I. Two Ihlnifi Hood out t(l;ty n ln.1t '.iCcni "of bof for th r! r? Inn thrrtuy U of t h rtntral China Imti rn' oI.uim for nn.fl- ration of I'hin- mti.i.trv nin rwci In j th norm, hieh prrhupa w III rlrii , . t-nuirh of (irnrral Wti l I' i'i in.Mpt . - to n4M him t mnk u nUdiik il"in- ontrntion m- i n-t .outh i'hnn j " Torres r.f Hun Y it hn. nn 1 urwrrt- " lul wnnl fiom To ii-Tln tf-iit I.I , YiiMnlIunK w.t K'.ilimr t" m J i f th trms on which ti" would n. ci .l tin prvudenry of th J'rkln K'riiin- n ARalnt Ilil it" rvlilnr trrn . Can top that I r. Hun tttiy m fortlfv-int fortlfv-int hla pottlon ut th he.iri or tiif h.contnln ih only riipMiiMth.i ' Rovarrmrnt In t:Ki. hll th .( k t a prrahlcnt h.tm rtt-ntcil a Ptti.n'lnn rr. ! , Krnd a t hrrati-nlntf to tl-' n for n , rau n ion of north anil mtit li t'nin i. Chant To-.in n'liil for ami rfcfiwit an armlfttif f-ptir(lav frorn i"nrnl " Wu I'ei-f'u, who huw ilrlvn him rti iM-l iM-l tiy ti'kwnrd tw a nl hi Main hun n , atronghnhln, mid tha trnm irtna,l 0 iimiinn tha patuhliiitimaiit of a prrma-nrnt prrma-nrnt pear btnn tluaa two liulra ' Dna report t1 t'hnnir already wa withdrawing Into M anchor tu thru of hla troo who rrmalriftt In Clilim proper. A TlanTaln diapfitrh nM Wu hd allowed ChinK onlv tltr daya to raiher at Muk1n all of hla troop who nnw ar louih of that city. V MILITARISTS BARRED. Vrom tha aama city rum report that Ll Iliian-tltinc, tha priNtl'Knt n- nosed by tha niil.i natn lti 1 1 1 7 . who hu Uftt Invite I to rvauina that ufrir In durrrn'ioii to tha rvlfrn1 lisu Hhln-l'hanic, would n, tnr mi'dlfv hm ortflnal condition irred nt f " .(- nnct n to luke ill" pl ii-t (irovoli d ( im j turhuns, or military jiroviin fal n"vr- no ft, would iiLiiiidon uli intfrffif nv I wttii tha civil rotTti:m ntn of thi- r 1 province. I Aa a vara 1 turhuns prrvl.!v hid1 rxprcaad thrlr ayinaihy wi'.h I '$ Ideals, thmiRh dfrnurrlnif at tha tin-i medial a ifHlynntlons Itn tlti-n ih - I manUad, this new nit ttolr l i r'K irli d i aa cm-ourujtliiK; Tlni itround ht.itf d j ' for tha tuchuns' rciuclanca to lava ' offlro was th fa"t that theip tmups wro In arreura us to pay, and If it-- prlved of strong leadership, mlcht In- I ; dulira In looting or other exce. He ports from Canton aay I ir. Hun j has railed tojrethor th mamhrra of the I 1 parllamant who had ffMharad thara ! i and renewed to tham hla assertion 1 that hla a-ovornment Is tha only lirnl ! ono In China. Ha also announced ih.it ha would not recopnU tha leirallty oft IJ'a rat urn to tha presidency. Ir. Bun la uslnf hla Influence -apparently I 4 aurrasafuHy -to keep these t. liamrnt I mfml'Tn from inlna: to Tlcn-Tsln. whni Wu Is tMifl- a voi in to aamltH Niifrtrlfiit of ihf piu H itn-nt'a mrmbar- '. Hhip to form a K'.v rnrnt-nt for u ro 1 united China. i i In a Mf.'. h d th mcinhfra am hloj nt 'anion rr Pun declared tha fll of Hsu Hhlh-Chang at IVkln wna a vlfidh j ion of thM C mi ton nuvrrn-niftii's nuvrrn-niftii's rffurts to otrthrmv tha llU-ual und tinconst'tiiilonal IVkln fovnn-inf fovnn-inf nt ' I r. rhirr' l that Lis dissolution dissolu-tion of p.irtiumrnt in I Hi; was Iuui4 It hud r'fus-d to snnction Chlni'a n-Iry n-Iry Into tha Wrld w.ir unti arpuod that south China could not now rrrufcniz J.l's rvlurn io tha iirvsidanry lrauA of tho p.ts.liUlty that ha might again disaolvf tha parliainrnt. Th- Canton advices nall a majority of tha mrmhrrs trfnt Joined In a dlirailon supportl?, 1 r. Hun and rharact-Tlapd north China us a hotld ! of Intiicuf. fur th rnturn of tha Manrhu Imparlal dynasty j Thtr Is strona: t 'erasure hra In IVkln for Ihs imim-dlHto n.iniin of a rtvfrnmnt tsd.r. Tha mmlifri of tha tttblnat of tha rr b I rnd Hsu Shih-Chanic, Shih-Chanic, whn now are fum'tlnntnir as a "rltlarns rommlttaa." having rpudl-atrd rpudl-atrd all It-Kill ituthorlty, toduy inforno-d Vu I'at-l'u that tt was asantln) that a prt'slrtt-nt ha put In offUa at nnc. j Artinar l'rrmi-'r Chow Tsu-Chl Is anilotis to ta rt'ltrvrd of tha duties of Irudarfhip so suddenly thrown on him by Hun's rralfnailon. contending ttmt It Is imioHKlhh to 4'nndiirt th gov- arnntant without an axrrutlv- ha1. j Ih'foru word ramp from Tten-Tsln j yasterday that Id wm willing to mod- Ify hla conditions for accept juic ot i tha presidency. Wu, Tsan Kun und other central China leaders discussed tha posalhlllty of aelectlng some other man for ih fffhe. It was understood Ts,m Kun was offered the presidency j In (-. 1,1 s continued hesitancy to accept ac-cept the pot m'kes It ndvlsahla that, another ho chosen for it. |