Show I 1 SIX DT T AHNS HURT T 4 A AS BUS Burs PLUNGES IN IH RIVERS RIVER J I n. n u u I f JAPAN TROOPS BOMBED I I IN SHANGHAI TERRORISM I ATTACK MADE ON SOLDIERS IN fOREIGN AREA U. U S. S Destroyer Sails With Am Americans ric ns From v s f SHANGHAI Jan 1 AP F Five ve bursting hand grEnac grenades hurled into a body of marching Japanese soldiers and gendarmes gendarmes gendarmes gen gen- darmes in the heart of the International International Inter Inter- j national Settlement tOda today arous aroused d apprehension that thata va a a Chinese campaign of terror w was was s su u under der way way in this this this' Japanese Japanese- dominated metropolis Four of the tle Japanese were injured in In InJured two vo s seriously at the busy intersection n of and Han Han- kow ro roads ds along with several sc Chinese pedestrians including one woman Woma Cooperating municipal i e i Japanese troops and nd gendarmes iI immediately im ha medi mediately tely surrounded Ui the district and made a room to room to roo t search of ot ofa ota a large Chinese l hotel o el from which it was WM thought the bombs were were tossed I Small Bomb Thrown Simultaneously it was WM reported that a small bomb had been thrown at a Japanese cotton mill on Robinson Robinson Robinson Rob Rob- inson road and a pistol fusillade fired into the building No one w was i reported injured in that incident The were marching to the Shanghai race track for exercise exer exec cise else when two then three grenades burst about them Several sni small lI groups of Japanese sightseers also als were in the the vicinity 1 I Japanese authorities dispatched h d tro troops ps into the settlement and aide aided by police they threw a cord cordon cordo around several blocks Several Severa Chinese Chi Chinese nese were picked up in police and taken to stations for questioning question question- ing I ITo To Isolate Province While Japanese authorities sought t to round up the Shanghai terrorists terrorists- a mighty segment of the Japanese war machine maneuvered in Shantung Shantung Shantung Shan Shan- tung province some some miles to the northwest north to complete the domination domination domination domina domina- tion of the railway and isolate the province Detouring around to avoid severe fighting about miles west of two Japanese c columns captured and to tie east of the important railway and were reported converging southward on also called An Another ther force was moving east along the railway toward and the coast Japanese warplanes tried to soften the fierce Chinese Chines resistance in bombing forays oraY Twenty missiles were dropped on Lion of th the and th the rIents Tien ir- ir railways dam damaging ging c consid s J- J erable and destroying a z postoffice Temples Destroyed Since the operations operations started against more th bombs had been dropped th there r and nd several everal temples at near by Taishan the sacred mountain had been destroyed destroyed destroyed de de- along with many many n y houses Civili Civilian n casualties ported as killed or wounded Meanwhile at seaport prize for which the Jap Japanese nese were fighting in Shantung province Sam Sam- in the United States consul con con- con J sul suI said paid there wa app apprehension he i ifor scan ican for th the safety of f property J Tw Two hundred 1 one fifty one Ameri Amer America I had remained in the city while nese devastation squads ca carried o rie o oi two weeks of systematic i tion ion of Japanese property purs the strategy of leaving for the ICI cA scored earth a only J broken tile The last of the wreckers ma mare J out of T T Thursday af s a A burning and dynamiting mills f other Japanese properties s. s B BU their wake there was looting looting Chinese police force had disintegrate The mayor nayor A AShen Ad j It Shen Hung Lieh and hl his for far l ft marines had departed f The United States destroyer a P Continued d on T pa e. e eTWO wo t r J p fi j V I I SHANGHAI HIT BY TERRORISM Continued from Page One sailed from Ts toward Shang- Shang hal lai with a a. load of American evacuees evac evac- mostly mostly women and children while foreign volunteer vigilantes tried ried to preserve order in the city the American consul said neither Americans nor Amerlean Amer- Amer I lean ican can property had been touched bythe by bythe the he destruction squads There hero was looting of oJ J Japanese shops at dawn i today oday but Dut the miscreants were scared off with a few shots I The streets were quiet with foreign foreign foreign for for- eign volunteer policemen armed with riot sticks on patrol with a few armed Chinese police pollee Foreign diplomats diplomats dip- dip continued their efforts to to persuade the remaining Chinese to assume responsibility for organization tion of a temporary government to preserve order After the departure of the de destroyer destroyer destroyer de- de Pope for Shanghai with refugees Americans remained in said and there were 13 outside the city In Shanghai preparations pre were made to take British and German diplomatic representatives up the Yangtze river to in a few days to reopen their embassies CANTON China Jan 1 UP UP- UP Japanese air raiders renewed their attack on the northwestern sector of this ancient and populous southern city today climaxing mysterious aerial maneuvers and widening the area of th the Japanese Chinese-Japanese conflict con con- filet c t. t A squadron of 40 Nipponese planes circled the city in the early hours of the morning and apparently finding their range let loose a series of jf bombing atta attacks ks th that t wrought heavy damage So great groot was the chaos among the population and civilian officials that no reports of casualties casualties' could be obtained Extent of lof the damage was wes unknown The attack was believed to herald the opening of the threatened long-threatened Japanese offensive in the south |