Show GREAT v WORLD I CRISIS IN CHINA Policy of United States Definitely Decided Upon WILL JOIN JN IN NO PARTITION N I Ve It II 10 lre lIt nil 11 of No o War lar ou oil July special to the 1 frets Crom t sa A Aa a result ot of UK the cabinet nUn eid and Thursday the policy of Gt the United Stales tM the t world crisis in Ih China Is II full fully and nd deft decIded upon The substance of this policy ii 11 u a follows follow IThe Vetted States wilt will under no jolt joIn In the partition ot of China Amour the powers Stat States will Its Ita influence to the utmost extent short of War wIth Ith nations nUon to pta pre prent vent nt the of the ChInese empire aTM Unit United States to have havea a le settlement of the Cb Chinese trouble troubie and It Its voice will ever he against and In i favor tavor of pta pre ot of Chinas territorial and gov governmental along the lines set Nt forth In SecretarY ny hays note to 0 the pow powers dated July I 1 IThe The United States not declare war ar upon China on e present showing or of the fActS HO matter what other othu pow en cia may mar ilo United It States acting Id hide and for tor itself will cooperate with the other In restoring 0 or ordee dee der In China I In all hish or low how found guilty of crimes I against human Ut In up a stable Itte government that ma may rive give of security ot of lit and property and freedom of trade DR ON TIT SITUATION Chicago IIII Jul July OA I special I to the front from Ann Arbor r rUah Mirth says 3 I 1 for on one hope the ho Integrity of the Chinese nation win will 1 upheld said James D B I th the Uni UI of and ana mm ml itt Ister to the ChInese ChIn empire In an Inter 1 tew I should l be fOrt sorry Indeed lr President Angeli continued to SIN see ChIna Chin broken up Into fragments It I III beet for wr ud and brat f t fur for till the rust t of the world that she hl hi be not I cannot see ho how the powers can keep rem Wilt war fire lart among amonI themselves If they China But the powers must do something anti and there is Ie little doubt a as to the ul ui Ivery foreigner must b lit guaranteed a safe fe residence I IkIn e ekin kin PVC fin It If the powers ha have to destroy th entire Chinese empire to In accomplish It There is I not a nation which baa had hada a which be content with I less than that Again the question of indemnity will arise arite and Ind I belle believe China Chilla will be Ie to pay IlAY for tor all lo lose e incurred And I Mn am sure lure t I tile the emp and nd lien hr advisers are found to be In RAY nay way responsible for this one of oC tb tacit mot atrocious A against la law w that baa ha ever wr been aln SinCe law has been It means the th cleaning out Of th the whole J BItSON OP AM AS ADOn The of an sac sacred red hJ Is 11 fr ti IO go wh hi he 11 and h lilt right n l hIM l lown own home hOln J Is guaranteed T To violate this as grossly II as those who are In power or who usurped power In China have done dooe Is II to arouse the wrath ot of the world and roth lug Inc short hort ot of the out of those responsible will satisfy gInst which the was waa committed What were the exact causes aul and con that led to tb the present trouble President Aneli was 1111 asked The primary cause is II the extreme hatred which the Chinese bear toward II l There Thre are aft peat differ IU the fundamental ideas Idu and ideals Ideal the Euro tI SlId and Asi Asiatic people No intelligent foreigner can ten tell true of Acts Ailia this is II with without without out ItAr It Are Ar the Chines averse to the In ot of the christian religion on onNo No not nl In that broad Mil sense th theY do not seem to tear fr for the C 01 of their thir own awn religion It Ia I not lIot that the they object to ries and nd the Christian religion u as much as It is that the are foreigners It t Is probably true tru U as the natives assert art that some IOme bid bad go O Into the Christian church to secure the Im assured converts b by the thO tN trea treaty I t ty of ieee 1118 wn all n native Christians w were given th the seine protection as the themselves CAUSE Oll UJ A momentous lUte cause ot of the uprising uprisingS Ie S the widespread suspicion the tbt natives the Japanese war that the ners are going to China It is II not strong that aU all these theae condi tines and lid excitement Then two years earll ago IKO the young oun emperor tiled to Introduce western d ci illAtion and reforms reform TM The old Ion con mandarin held up their hands lit In horror and the reform onn put party wu 3 quickly subdued These Theae same me conservatives do not hesitate to spread the report that It itI II I due to foreign influence that the flame ot of liberalism II being The ChIn Chines want to be left lett to themselves and the Ole en ene word Foreigners sums IUN tip p the great cause caUM ot of the present trou his bit |