Show I I GEN GENI fENG HAS I SOLUTION fUR FOR GHINA UNREST Unequal Treaties s Prime Cause COUNTRY BOILS Aid of America the Great Need By GEN fEN FENG YUH SIANG SlANG Written for tor the United Press Copyright 1925 by United Press KALGAN ALGAN China July 8 My My considered opinion is that the grave Chinese crisis can only be settled by abolition of unequal treaties upon China to meet conditions I which have long ceased to exist If It this measure of justice is conceded conceded conceded con con- ceded all aU other international Issues are easy easy of solution The main cause of unrest and disorder disorder dis dis- order in China Is the existence of ofa ofa ofa a system of foreign imperialism established on the b basis sis of unequal treaties This has har put our ur customs under British control and removed British and other foreign nationals from the jurisdiction of our national national national na na- na- na laws and nd courts of j justice and this system h has s created po politically politically politically po- po and economically cancerous cancerous cancerous cancer cancer- cancer cancer- ous centers in the foreign concessions concessions concessions conces conces- at strategic points points- throughout through through- out the country No country can develop its commerce commerce commerce com com- merce and industry unless It en enJOYS enjoys enjoys en- en joys the elementary right of sovereignty sovereignty sov soy which is expressed In tariff tariff tariff tar tar- iff autonomy and no country can ian have peace as long as monarchists criminals and nd traitors can conspire against the state from the safety of owned foreign-owned concessions and settlements settlements set set- pet pet- where also smuggling of arms and traffic in opium are prosperous prosperous prosperous pros pros- enterprises COUNTRY SEETHING The whole country Is now seethIng seething seething seeth seeth- ing with indignation Nothing short of abolition of these unjust treaties will allay the feelings of f the people peo peo-I peo pIe I It is the of our people people peo peo- I pie that as long as these treaties remain In force Incidents similar I to tho those e recently are re bound to r re re- re cur I I I Hitherto whenever legitimate de demands man mands s w were re made by i the powers Invariably rejected them on the pretext that was still Inthe in inthe inthe the throes of internal disturbance nce and that China had no strong re responsible responsible re- re central i Ifor the last four fourteen een years they stood in the way of our national emancipation t and progress Therefore Therefore Therefore There- There fore th the fundamental tal solution of the present crisis lies first ih acceptance acceptance acceptance ac ac- ac- ac nce by the British authorities of the thirteen demands made by I China for for settlement of the specific ipe- ipe incident at Shanghai and se secondly see sec o the abolition of unequal unequal- I treaties If It wise sighted far-sighted statesmen ex o at I England will bra bravely vey come forward and cooperate with America in in initiating In- In 1 abolition of the unequal treaties not only will the feelings of our people be allayed but Anglo- Anglo Chinese friendship will be c cemented cement cement- ment- ment ed ed thus insuring peace In the tar far east Signed FENG ENG YUH SIANG SlANG I I Russian communists have gained the upper hand in the tang or national party of China and and Russia has poured Into communistic propaganda In China according to Ma Soo personal personal personal per per- agent of the late Sun Yat Sen Continued on on page 2 GEN FENG HAS SOLUTION FOR CHINA UNREST Continued Continue from page 1 and former Washington diplomatic representative of President Suns Sun's south China republic as q quoted in an interview with the Telegraph Jn In n addition to the de derived derived derived de- de rived from further sales In China Soo charges that expenses of ot about monthly are paid from Moscow Moscow Moscow Mos Mos- cow to the chief exec executive committee commit commit- tee of the Soo has returned to China where I he hoped to take a prominent role In the organization built up by his late lato chief But according to his j he found nd the tang had gone ov over to communism Sun Yat Sen he pointed out wanted want ed a friendly attitude toward Rusala Russia Russia Rus Rus- sia ala but did not want communism adopted In China TWO GREAT FACTORS Soo SOD says that there are two great factors In the ac activities activities ac- ac at Canton and vicinity One Ones JS s s General Chung Chug hot Hoi former fonner red civil governor of Canton and now Its labor chief The other is M M. Bor Borodin din Russian agent to whom according to Ma MaSo MaSoo So Soo the he gen general ral submits his monthly month month- ly expense accounts for transmission transmission sion slon to Mo Moscow v. coW Soviet Influence says Ma Soo has penetrated into the minutest cog In is the political and military machines of ot the tho Chinese Chinee party ancho and anc ho claims that Russian officers gunners and aviators are serving with the th while Borodin Borodin Boro Boro- din stands as the military director r of the nationalist party's party s forces Borodin he claims spreads money among generals while Russia is planning to use proceeds from n lumber lumber lumber lum lum- ber sales in China as her next source f for r spreading communist doctrines He says Russia will work amongst newspapers and colleges colleges colleges col col- col- col leges as par part of its alleged campaign campaign campaign cam cam- to swing China to the soviet cause Sun F Fo son of the late President Sun Yat Sen has arrived at Hong Hong- kong and Is reported planning to proceed to Canton when the situation situation situation situ situ- there is more composed |