Show CHINESE DUBIOUS OF CONFERENCE See Little Hope in Pacific Parley PEKIN Oct Ort 28 The The newspaper Ta Chun Shang Pao be believes believes be- be that with civil strife upsetting the country China can ca none hone for 1 little the bf he t he f from the Pacific conference The rhe ministry of foreign affairs affair n ms nay I Just f t an investigation bu bureau bureau bu- bu reau for the tho purpose of gathering materials records and other documents documents docu docu- ments to be used at the Pacific confere conference con- con ference fere in connection with Chinas China's case case says that paper We Ve believe th th's s r CO ran do it toward attaining our object for lor so long Jono as China lacks the power essential essen essen to success foreign powers will continue to look down upon her and treat trtat her hei as an Inferior so that tint even en if we wt have overwhelming evidence at atour atour atour our disposal to support our case they will ne never take the trouble to go o into it so as es to render a decision in our favor tavor Under such circumstances circumstances' it would be foolish to expect success The all important question today is t to settle our domestic strife When p ponce ce and order are restored foreigners foreigners for for- or- or eigners in our midst will not suffer from occasional disturbances and their ministers and son 1 ing In that China still has the ability to maintain order will naturally treat us wit witty respect and the Japanese propaganda propaganda ganda an a that thit t China has not the necessary sar sary capacity to protect foreign Hf life and property and that Japan should be appointed guardian over her will explode by itself If It all this can be accomplished before the Pacific conference w we e are I not without a n ray of hope If If however however how how- ever ev r we indulge in continual civil strife between one province and another another another an an- other we are simply furnishing evidence evidence evidence evi evi- evi- evi dence to prove the truth of the Japanese contention For Tor the peace of ot the Far Tar East and the interests of their nationals foreign foreign for for- forI I eign powers cannot but approve the internationalization atlon of China and it I cis c Is perhaps not unlikely that they w will charge Japan with the task of overseeing overseeing overseeing over over- I seeing us When this happens our j i sovereignty will be completely lost and what favor can we v expect from the powers when we set forth all our I evidence and records before them to I support our case Let both the people and the government gOVernment government gov gOV- work to avoid this II allt |