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Show THE ported to Consul J K. Davie at that ha had seen ail the forhours eigners within the twenty-fou- r with the ex. preceding hie raises repuon of the Mexicans and ef bmtth, wlio were probably In some other g sod that all were being well i treated." - workers and representatives of foreign organisation standing by. hoping to be of use, eager to hep the captives, seqd them food, clothing and medical supplies, but apparently hampered by the mass of political and other under- currents that wash the underpinning of every national and Interaatioiuu problem In China. Negotiations for the release of the sir tu n prisoners have,besn goi ng on for dave, and hope is held out for their early freedom. but anxiety prevails in many quarter especially when they turn te that note irom Major Pinter, a fighting man from a fighting country, who know what h s talks about when he urges that the bandits' terms be met, for the bandits, at any rate, mesa buxines ,, Fourteen Men, Two Women, Still in .Hands of i ' Outlaw Gang in China. SIXTEEN CAPTIVES ' Ilf BANDIT HANDS fiem Om.) hit (OMM i 'psfswwsiskteBa etiH ere held. , Shocked by Outrage. The foreign communities throughout out. Chine, Shocked by this Intent rage, have risen in protest against the condition of affaire that culminated near Buchow last Sunday morning Chambers of commerce and other or- - il Rut del Washington; My partiaont advices today from ths American legation at Peking said It was believed ths foreigners still held by the .t'hineae bandits in Shantung numbered .fourteen men and. two Robert Allen, Jr. who were carried off to the hills with the rest of (he train passengers, bare been returned te their mothers St Tientsin, thrtlled hjr their adventure. Their fathers, however, women. The American prisoners are 3. B. Powell, editor of the Weekly Review, Shanghai, Leon Pried man of ths Chins Motors corporation, Shanghai, Lea Solomon of Shanghai and Majors Robert A ilea and Koiand Pinger of the v United States army. kf A representatiee of Chinn ganisations have passed resolutions and ParHenley, burnt sad Commerce demanding guarantees for the protec- periodical, the Finance said, had ts of foreign travelers la the future been released anddispatches arrived at lin Cheng and caustically criticising the Peking Id good condition. yesterday government. Din Chlh Clisng. who was released Sinister reports have been edloat In the bandits with Koiand Ptnger, by, unorfor several that Peking 'days and Hubert Allen. Jr., sons of ths ganised handitrr - woe pot altogether Jri American officers, the advtces armyf Ith on the raid for responsible night yesterday to open neespr. a It is freeiy cnarged in some ad fed, returned between the at gotiation Uncheng thatcams to a political plot quartern a head when the tisln was attacked Shantung and Kiangsu military leadbandit er and the at Suchow, its author hoping that Several of ths bandit leaders ware the kidnaping of the foreign paaaea-ge- rs reported la have served formerly is. otlxvrs under Chang Chlpg Taso In liuretn province and to be well known to Ding, who Is a relative of the manager of the Chin lieing mine at Peof Tuan. king; and also a would embsmwa the present rev gime at the capital, f. r Despite the embamaement of Pe- c king, the stern demands of the corps and the rag of the forbold bandits the eign communities, firm in their hiU retreat, a plateau back of Lincheng. For days govrrs, ment troops have mmounded the place and the brigands threatened dire conto tfcehr prisoner if govsequence ernment bullets eustiousd ta sing over , their heads, . Threats Brought Home. ' These threats have beelf brought horns bv notre sent out by oomo of tbs captive' ohe, from Major Ptnger, bogging that tho brigands demands bo met. To tbo prisoners, their case appears desperate , i In the foothills la d colony of foreign consuls, American. Ayil Cruse dipiu-msu- w ShiTKAl. The foreign coptlves are all wen and cheerful with the- - exoepUon of (dies alier) Mueeo (aa Italian attor Sey qf Shanghai), who is getting better and whose personal pbvMcian Is being) seat to him," the dlwatchea i said. I Majbr Horsfall, an attache of the Pekin it legation. was reported to have left Tllentetn yesterday morning with An Amerthe Aden and Pinger boy ican f hystclan arrived at Llnehrng yesterday with medicinal supplies, which Were sent food und blanket Immedbately to tho prisoners. J. A. Henley was said to bare re WALT RANSOM PAYMENT EASIER ALTERNATIVE TIENTSIN, May II (By the Associated Freest, Payment of ransom, or compliance with whatever other terms ths Chinese train bandits of the Shantung hills might demand for tho return of their foreign rapt It ee, seemed today more than ever theumly feasible move, in- - view of the letter, urging such a roursn, received here front Major Koiand Pinger, ona of the two Americas army oitieers who were token to Ike. outlaws' - strong-hol- d with the other passengers of ths Hhangbal-Pekin- g express train after ft was derailed near buchow last Sunday Not only was ths letter from Major Ptnger dispafobed here from the bandits' retreat today, but the young ton of Major Pinger, Boland, Jr. w as also. Re came In company with another boy, Robert Allen, Jr , the son ef Major Allen, the other American officer held fur ransom. The two lads, clad In Chinese cloth, log. apparently were in good physical condition when they returned to their very anxious methane The mother who Were on the train but were not taken Into the hills by the bandits had remained her swatting word of their Imperiled faint lie The boys were enthusiastic over the adventure," and sold the bandits had taken quit a fancy to them, seeing that they suffered no in. u f (Two Women Captive Ttte Finger and Allen boys two women still in the bandsreported of the outlaw hand. They were unable to Identify the Women, but from tbelr descriptions It la believed that one Is Manuel Ancira wife of tnent Mexican, Veres, who also is Honors Versa wan reported to refused 'to leave her husband he bandts offered to release her number of the other foreign There la no surmise here aa to ttieWemitjrrr thsoihwwoman mentioned by the boy The boys added that both, of the foreign Women pare at the bandits headquarters and were In Chinese dree It was reported here that the bandits hod refused to treat with the commander of the tTilnsse troupe surrounding the mountains beuaftse of blood enmity between him end the bandit chief, 'occasioned when the commander executed a brother of the chief Negotiation however, were said to be proceeding haltingly Tie tween the outlaws and a Kiangsu general, end It is believed here that If the troops are withdrawn ths captives will be freed soon, Recognita Officer Kwwiped Chinese prisoners said they recognised among the leaders of the bandit former officers of ' General who was governor Chang Ching-Taof Lhe province of Hunan in when the Rev W A Kelmert. an American missionary, was murdered by Hunan At that time the American troop legation demanded that Chang be held responsible One of the conditions said to hava Coen laid down by ths bandits is the restoratioif of their former status aa regular soldiers. They are described to have wrecked the express train aa a last resort when they were pressed hotly by troops. it Is estimated that there are SO 04 bandits within a radius of fifty mile Those guarding the xwptlveO are bed over tunneled fortress on top of a mountain They are admirably situated to resist a siege It la reported from ddiu heng that these brigands at five miles from Tsko. hue n g with rescuers In close cominuncatlon ' A Btandord OH company Searching party has nut yet found the family Jewels wliku were hidden In a shot ;S 19-- 0, r of bv Mist Lucy Aldrich, sister-in-la- w John D RiKkefoiier, Jr, when she was taken from the train The A merirmn Chamber of Commerce at Tientsin art "pied a reaoiutkin today Jln-che- vil-Is- LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1023. expressing Indignation at the Innumerable acts of brigandage throughout Chin culminating In tnc present aepren itlon. The resolution evinces satisfaction at the decision of the Amerloan government- - to edflgd the the safe-t- v Strongest measures to assure Ths of life and property In Chin Americas minister Is oft seed the support of each member individually la any step considered necewwry to the captives and punish those Heartiest support also is promised any armed forces required, whether provided bv the Chinees government or through any other medium. Minister Resigns Poet. PEKING, way If (By the Associminister ated Press ) Mu of (inane reopened today and President Ii Yuan llung appointed Chang Chang at Ylng Hua hie successor present la head of the salt adminis-of tration and was vice minister finance In a former cabinet. He was A7 educated In England of Chang appointment la like thatwas Dr Wellington Koo, who recently named foreign minister, subject to confirmation by parliament Tho cabinet today drafted a message te parliament urging Immediate consideration of the Koo nomination, so that the new head of the foreign office may be Installed to deal with the Buchow bandit dif fituliy and other pressing problem Fighting in Prograa CANTON, May 12 (By the Associated Prasa) Fighting between Bub Tat Sen's constitutionalist army and Kwangsi forces still la in progress along the Kaat river and has spread to the borders of the British territory of Hongkong Kwangtungrtroopd of the const army have partly captured Bhiuhtng, north of Canton, and are disputing possession of the remainder of the city with the Kwangsi army. Yunnan provincial troop supporting Bun Yat Ben, have driven the Kweng-S- 1 fore from (hell has at Stjlukwan farther north. And, according to latest-repo-rt thet Kwangsi levies are In re- - . . treat, W. N Fergusaon, assistant district Inspector of the Balt Uabelle, under instructions from Peking, has handed I over his seals to the British consul her aad has suspended operations until further notice. Collection of the unit tax has been taken over by Tang Cheuk-Yan appointee of Bun, Yat Ben. Origin of Error. SHANGHAI, May Id (By tha A- -, eoi laud Press.) While (he report untrue that a concubine of Ueneral dictator of the Alan-- I Chng chunsn provinces, was on the express train that bandits seised last bun-dathe error apparently grew out of her capture by bandits in Manchu- rt advices from Mukden say laterwas killed barbarously at that she a she Was en rout to, Knokhantsu W opens ' to see the farmers cultivate their land." Her bodyguard wag led by dispersed by fifty brigand discharged soldier Buuday a outrage ha stalled tourist travel In North China, trains arriving empty and passengers bound coastward from tie interior seeking other rail- route than the Tlentsln-Pukowav, on which the holdup occurred ) of Chinese The National - Union Chambers of Commerce is taking a It is' lively interest In the affdir sending delegates to IJncheng to try to mediate, offering, to guarantee payment of the rwnsum demanded by the bandits fur the return of their capi tive STATE STREET ;r L. n, y- - (ojl n) I .TOMORROW! Bought BELOW COST From New Yoric Factory That Ilzzdzd CASH! 3'dOC3D7. bst TOMORROW! .J. 112 I t y. i i 4 SPECIAL -- I! IKOYOl'K llittflllll Old Scarred Floor Boards ' -- Hide Them J READING t er - UN today, its dry tomorrow snd the elements to injure, t coating that defies heels , ; KYANXZE Sanitary Floor Enamel covers the old i soft-wo- floor with hi glistening coat of waterproof beauty. 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To Kameneff, thetnefing premier snd president of the Moscow soviet government, paid tribute to orovekv The btdlet which killed hun, he said, was directed not only t Vorovsky, that the organisation prefers to avoid but against the SOI let government action which might anticipate Mos- th Communist party and lhe iittre cow replv. labor moiemenL Alluding to the hote l reforencea to M Buchsrin. head of the left wing menev alleged to have been paid to poliiii-h- j pf the soviet central , commtitse, in lirlitsh organ Isationa for more belligerent tone, said that the pro;ganla purpose the federation Are you quite satisfied that s capitalist powers constituted a bar- sika We are telling sufficient answer will be forthcoming barous ctvUIxation to go (o hell r he shouted we to the spei lfic charges made In tlus thm will not sell oqr proletariat eW-If connection? more warship" JMf ' . send they Sentence Quashed. - The meeting adopted n mwifion To Mav 12. The Russian LONDON, send n letter to J. Kamsay MacDontrade delegation in Ixindon today reald. leader oT the labor opposition In n telegram from Mscow saying the house of commons, declaring that ceived that tha supreme court quashed the Russia would not yield to an ultima- sentence of the lower court which had tum, but was ready to coma to an oiretted the con (ovation of the En agreement if England w is ready to James Johnson and the trawler glish n letter to Dr negotiate, and also of her captain ordering Fridtjof Nansen, head of the league imprisonment of a fine of 3 instead. the tmpoeition of nations relief In Russia asking him Tb captain and crew of the trawler, to use his influence against n break the left for Tromsc added, message and possihle war - . The ruble dropped sharply today, Norway, last Tuesday part'cularly in private trading Home of James owners th Johnson The stabilisation la trading set in later. at Hull yesterday received a telwram In Netleen from Skipper Agitation England. stating that be LONDON. May 11 (By th Aw had been released by the Botsbevlki rioted Fres) Th agitation which and was at a Norwegian port, extho labor and liberal factions are pecting to sail homeward Th trawler by a soviet vessel off th conducting against Lord Cqrxon a re- was seised cent not to Russia continues to fill Russian const some weeks age on th n large spare in the press. All th ground that it was Fshing In Russian The Russian soviet territorial water opposition parties are now marshalgovernment claims a territorial limit ing their force for next Tuesday a dess of twelve miles, against the genbates In the house of Common t limit. which n llvetv fight Is expected erally accepted three-mil- e of contha Trade Union Delegates BARONESS REACHES GOTHAM. gress. the National labor party and the Parliamentary porty. 'meet-In- x NEW YQRK May 11 Bareness In Joint session yesterday. Issued widow of'Feter Cooper n manifesto strongly condemning the D Hr longer, Hewitt, arrived with her husband and note. 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Captain Conrad! was more Russia than Swls sines he wan born in and lived in Russia until be fled to Constantinople with lhe remnants of the W range) srm$t tn July, 1921. .He served w4ih great distinction In' the Imperial Russian army, and Inter in Kornikvffs npd lienilnn e armies Among the tittle Rnsinaa colony where he lived in Zurich every family hod at least several members who were murdered by the bokdtevik The promise M Vorowsky mad to the ftwlsn government to depart Sunday Witt be fsHhfttily kept. Hi- - widow. ho arrived tonight from Rome, notified the Swiss authorities that she had decided to leave for. Moscow with her husband body Tb funeral procession will be followed to the railway station by communists from nil parts of Swltxee-lanwho are assembling tonight for that purpose. Canton Vnud, In which Lausanne Is located, passed n wpectsl decree today on forbidding public demonetration that occasion of the departure of M. 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