Show CHINESE STUDENT STRIKE FAILURE Nation Cold Toward Youthful Youthful Youthful Youth Youth- ful Patriotic Ma By Charles Edward H Hague Hogue ogue United Press Preen Staff Correspondent SHANGHAI China Delayed May 12 Three million Chinese students who rose In rebellion on April 14 against the Peking military governments government's its it's direct t negotiations negotiations with h Japan In connection c with then the Shantung h t s settlement tt ft e 9 we went n t-b t t back k to their Shantung h t s settlement tt ft e 9 we went n t-b t t back k to their classrooms today The strike failed tailed when the crafts crafts' unions the merchants' merchants associations and other organized factors in China failed to support The youthful strikers rs filled with pa patriotism patriotism pa- pa and the conviction that their I cause was Just had counted on a a. great I wave of ot patriotism to sweep the country but this failed to materialize The stu students students' students students' stu- stu dents' dents union is disillusioned and there Is little likelihood that It will be led into 1 another hasty bj- bj the the of soap g eb box orators rt Older heads s in China I decided I the strike I et J w was not o the proper oe course u at this t time But the students refused to heed this advice ad ad- vice Mass meetings parades and demonstrations demo dem followed In all the principal Chinese cities of the tourte fourteen n northern provinces but the international settlement settlement settle settle- ment at Shanghai and other foreign colonies colonies col col- col onies onles were not molested Chinese statesmen believe bellev that by peaceful negotiations they will b be able to Chinas China's interests t in the e Shantung |