Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 19 d Such a appeal is unprecedented in league history prejudges Japan and intimates that the Chinese are in the right We are unable to accept any such intimation” This accusation was denied by the state department in Washington a statement that the United States had no knowledge of the framing of the communication and did not even know it was to be delivered China was warned in a note sent by the British government from London that she or Japan would be held strictly liable for any further inciof Ultimatum Rejection dents such as the killing of two British sailors by shellfire Blasts Hopes for EndAt the same time Lord Ponsonby accused the government in the house ing Strife of lords of a "very serious error in judgment” in not supporting Amer(Continued from Pago On e r ica's invocation of the Shanghai by Major Tanak assistant treaty and the pact of Paris in the dispute conattache at the one-side- CHINA REFUSES McAdoo Thinks Garner JAPAN DEMAND Best President Choice FORDISARMING l 1 wWVWTVk e -- military Japanese sulate general in behalf of General Kenkichi Uyeda They were presented to Mayor Wu n mayor of Shanghai by the vice consul ‘ Meanwhile Japanese Consul General Kurimatsu Murai announced that the Japanese desire to localize the Shanghai trouble and therefore no reference was made in the written ultimatum to demands for destruction of the Lion hill forts at Nanking which had been made in the oral ultimatum The ultimatum definitely blasted the hopes of international settlement authorities for a peace agreement which was believed near yesterday morning when negotiations were undertaken by representatives of Chinese and Japanese commanders The Chinese appeared to be united In resistance to the ultimatum although business men and bankers continued efforts to arrange for another peace conference (Copyright 1932) Teh-che- VI ' ifl Japanese Give China Until Saturday Night ' (By Associated Press) The Chinese army defending Shanghai has until Saturday night at sundown to evacuate its lines or suffer the brunt of the combined Japanese army and navy Lieutenant General Kenkichi Uyeda commander of Japan’s land forces served an ultimatum on the Chinese military staff demanding they withdraw from the battlefronts of Chapei Kiangwan and Woosung by 7 o'clock Saturday night (6 a m eastern standard time) or he will unleash his power in a major offensive The Chinese government indicated It had no intention of carrying out the demands Officials called them "intolerable and absolutely inaccepta-ble- " and the commander of the Chi nese defense forces said: “I am ready to fight if the government orders me to” The ultimatum also stipulated that the forts of Woosung and Paoshan and the arsenal at Lungwha be dismantled that the Chinese retirement be observed by Japanese planes that the activities of these Chinese "irregulars” in Shanghai be curbed that the lives and property of Japanese citizens be held sacred The Japanese stand grew out of the refusal of the Chinese to accept these terms in an informal peace parley and was followed by the renewal of an artillery duel between the opposing armies in desolate Chapei Envoy Inspect Wreckage American Minister Nelson T Johnson who has taken a prominent part in arbitration efforts inspected the school of the American Methodist Fpiscopal church South in Hongkew which has been invaded three times by Japanese raiding parties and found that the interior had been wrecked and its furnishings scattered here and yon The Republic of Ankou “Land of Peace" was established at Mukden by Chinese leaders acting under Japanese tutelage and Manchuria and Mongolia were declared independent Of China The executive committee of northeastern Manchuria issued a proclamation saying in part: "We oppose We want friendship and peace with all nations We are determined to maintain the policy of the open door with eoual opportunity for the commerce of all peoples thereby promoting mutual prosperity” Foreign office circles in Tokvo charged that American influence figured in the framing of the first draft of the league of nations’ recent note of protest concerning Shanghai "There are strong indications that America had a finger in this pie” a spokesman said The note as finally sent was described bv the Jananese as "irregular illegal and entirely Inadmissible j A Renewal of Battle Ends Hope of Peace By D C BESS United Press Staff Correspondent SHANGHAI Friday Feb 19— The international settlement scene of “peace” celebrations 24 hours before was awakened shortly after midnight today by the roar of Chinese artillery opening fire on the Japanese fleet in the Whangpoo river and Japanese marine headquarters in the Hongkew district The deafening barrage was the Chinese army’s reply to Japan’s ultimatum demanding that the Chinese troops defending Shanghai (the Cantonese 19th route army) withdraw by tomorrow (Saturday) night For three weeks the stubborn 19th has withstood the land and air attack of the Japanese invaders Now but defiant the Chinese weary seemed determined to show even greater resistance in the face of new Japanese demands for withdrawal and all hope of avoiding the long threatened “big battle” was abandoned The Chinese big guns which had been moved up in preparation for the Japanese offensive went into action shortly after midnight shells crashing around the Japanese marine headquarters in the Hongkew district and splashing into the waters of the Whangpoo near the flagship of the Japanese admiral Kichisaburo Nomura The barrage was chiefly an expression of defiance from the Chinese army as only slight damage was done by the falling shells although the Japanese consulate general at the waterfront was endangered The Japanese artillery returned the fire which died down to sporadic shooting after 1 a m Meanwhile the foreign settlement officials made every preparation for the big offensive which appeared certain as a result of the Japanese ulli matum demanding withdrawal of the Chinese first lines by 5 a m Saturday (4 pm Friday E S T) and the second lines by 5 p m Saturday on threat of “drastic action” to enforce The Chinese troops the demands civil authorities and public joined in rejecting the ultimatum The British and American diplomatic officials advised Chinese and Japanese theat they would be held jointly responsible for loss of foreign lives and property in the fighting and the settlement military lines were tightened to prevent disturbances in the foreign area and Japanese soldiers khaki-clafully accoutered moved toward the front line trenches during the night and lorries rumbled through the Hongkew streets carrying munitions to big guns and soldiers Japan js believed to have from 20000 to 30000 troops — naval and army — ready for the offensive while the Chinese forces are variously estimated from 40000 Bell west Telephone company men and the air force 209 The tonOmaha and Rens E Schlrmer ge- nage of the navy was given at KR0 Boston ologist and the annual expenditure $11400 ) 000 CUBA REPORTS ON ARMY GENEVA Feb 18 Hearing as a rule is more acute army now numbers 13155 men and with the right ear than with the left 867 officers according to a report submitted to the league of nations NfW YORK Feb 18 MV-- group and the disarmament conference and of capitalists and petroleum experts published today The navy has 1159 left New York tonight for Wyoming SPECIAL where they will spend several days in New Way to Hold Loose STOVE inspecting a newly discovered oil field SPECIAL near Casper FURNACE Included in the group are Leon A REGULAR Andrus capitalist New York SteSTOVE Firmly in Place phen H‘ Bridges capitalist Chicago LUMP NUT W W Cross investment banker BufDo false teeth annoy and bother by falo Paul M Hate investment banker Deerwood Minn J C llershey talk or laugh? Just sprinkle a little on your platea This new capitalist Chicago A J Howe in- Fasteeth taeteless powder holds teeth firm and vestment banker Buffalo Henry W comfortable COAL CO No gummy gooey pasty Killeen attorney Buffalo E E and taste Makes breath Oft pleasant ISM WASATCH John Lerch Columbus Ohio Guy H Fasteeth today at mm??Pratt retired vice president South- - or any other drug suue (Adv) MURDER TRIAL Judge Holds Two Youths Transfers Girl’s Case to Juvenile Division Draws Party Of Capitalists FALSE TEETH fQIW $725 healthier It keep children’s delicate systems from clogging It uJJ overcome the most stubborn $575 PRICE (Jchramm-Johnson- 's - William Gibbs JtlcAdoo secretary of the treasury Wilson’s cabinet (right) who announced Thursday that he favored of John N Garner of Texas (left) speaker of the house as the Democratic candidate for president in the campaign this 'iwi-fn- r d Census Shows Former Secretary of Treasury Backs Texan Average Utah to Lead in Democratic Campaign Family Circle year as the best choice to unite the party at the polls (By AiiocUted AGAIN We Demonstrate the Supremacy of Pres) The average size of Utah's 115936 families is 386 persons according to a report compiled from the 1930 cen sus and released Thursday through the local office department of com merce The most popular family size m the state is three 20886 reporting this number There are 10153 families however composed of eight or more coming Democratic presidential nom- persons Rural and farm families are conination that I take this method of an larger than the urban The swering them” said a formal state- siderably for the farm family is 471 average ment from McAdoo to 362 for the urban The ‘I favor John N Garner speaker compared average size of the rural nonfarm famof the house of representatives ily is 391 The report shows that £6566 or Impressed by Sound Judgment 'During the six years I was sec 488 per cent of the families had no under 10 years of age 24268 retary of the treasury I had of ne children SfiANGHAI Feb 18 (F— or 209 per cent had only one child Like shades of King Arthur a with official relations close cessity under 10 18014 or 155 per cent the ways and means committee of the had two children under 10 and squad of Japanese soldiers ap17088 toin streets a of was Mr house which Garner Shanghai peared or 147 per cent had more than three I therefore came member day clad in suits of light armor leading children under 10 to know him intimately and to have The Inquiry at Japanese headon gainful workers in the opportunity to judge under the dicates figures quarters brought the informathat father is still the chief tion that the armor was only for severe test of complicated problems breadwinner A total of 77392 famthe use of soldiers at exposed the quality of his mind and the meas- ilies or 668 per cent reported only sentry posts and that it would' ure of his ability one member with a occupa not come into general use "I was greatly impressed by his tion and 21186 orgainful 183 per cent sound judgment by his broad com- had two gainful workers prehension of political social and economic problems by his integrity-mora‘ and intellectual — and by his high character and practical ideals His elevation to the speakership was not a matter of chance but a recognition of 29 years of able and distinguished service in the house of representatives The state board of agriculture beMr Garner has unusual knowlupward the Washington bicengan its meeting Thursday Inaugurating The Japanese are better supplied tennial celebration in Salt Lake edge acquired by hard work and ex- but ran Februury up against the question of of govern- a of the with artillery and far outrank the schools of the perience problems heavy budget cut toward the dose city generally will pre- ment He would Chinese in air forces having scores sent bring to the presiplays pageants and cantatas Fri- dency just the equipment that is sore- of the day and decided to sleep on it of planes ready for action of Harden Bennion commissioner of Most or evening to direct the affairs of the The Chinese 19th route army un- day afternoon had mapped out a plan will be given In ly needed these entertainments l deTing-kawas der General Tsai people of the United States In these agriculture which a 20 per cent savings under are All auditoriums school the by open to times clared ready resist to the end how to the legislative authorization could be the public in connection with the extraordinary ever and it was being reinforced by Calls Gsrner 'One of People’ effected but the board took no action r association the General interior troops from The commissioner was instructed to Moreover Mr Garner is not InThe Washington school will preleadchief Chiang military in touch with shipping houses er of China was believed to be at sent the cantata "George Washing- volved in any party schisms that get straw and hay from one porSoochow planning to aid the 19th ton" at 2 p m At this meetingof Dr threaten success on election day He Is bringing the beyond the reach of those sinister and tion of the state to another and to John T Wahlquist chairman was it uncertain army although icommittee for the Washington subtle influences which work unceas- seek their cooperation m preventing whether he would throw his own Utah bicentennial will give an address on ingly against the interests of the the transportation of noxious weed battle the observers into Many troops He appeals seeds believed that Chiang would not aid the celebration which is being con- masses of the people to those elements in our national the 19th army but would watch the ducted throughout the nation ’76” of will life which need a leader who under- - California Snowstorm “The fighting from a distance and later if The cantata In the Spirit Franklin school stands their problems whose symthe 19th is driven back may incorpo- be presented auditorium at 7:30 p m Traps Many Motorists pathies are with them because he does rate part of it in his own forces will M school them understand and William who because Stewart The impending battle Is expected to The LOS ANGELES Feb 18 (UP)— be chieflv between army forces as present a pageant showing the life of of heredity and environment is one Crippled by one of the heaviest snowmost of the Japanese marines in the Washington The entertainment will of the people himself "He will know how to use the storms in years mountains of southfront line have been replaced by soNbe given in Kingsbury hall at 2 p m Schools generally will be closed executive power to promote the com- ern California held hundreds of vadiers marooned Monday in the Granite district how- mon good and to suppress favorit- cationists and motorists (Copyright 1932) ever the schools will not observe a ism and extravagance and the fla- tonight Although no reports of hardships grant forces of privilege and corrupholiday tion which have brought the country had been received here communicato its present unfortunate condition tion lines to isolated settlements were Girl Scout Executives "Under Garner all elements of the down and some concern was felt for parties who were caught by Ponder Salary Slashes party should be able to unite In outing the storms that case his election would be Budget revisions embodying a 10 per cent salary cut and discussion N Y DECREE HITS relative to the nomination of new Council Praises Belief members to the council occupied atAT SHORT SELLING Work of Manufacturers tention of the executive committee of the Salt Lake Girl Scout council at a (Continued trora Paae One) A letter congratulating the Utah meeting Thursday afternoon at disManufacturers’ association for efforts toiners are permitted to lend to trict headquarters It was announced that Miss Olga toward furthering unemployment re- shorts stock which was bought In the Carlson and Miss Harriet Harris of lief in the state was received Thurs- hope of an advance in prices The New York members of the national day afternoon by Harold S Jennings argument against this practice has field training staff will arrive Sun- secretary from Gus P Backman sec- been that shorts have been able by day for a two weeks’ stay They will retary of the state advisory council borrowing stock out of "long accounts” to conduct campaigns to deRrrange for a regional conference for of unemployed at The letter suggested that civic press prices The effect of this It the Rocky Mountain area March which time Mrs Frederick Edey of groups In Utah organize campaigns iias been contended was to make the New York national president of Girl to promote the use of Utah rnanufac- - stock of margin holders a weapon to Scouts will be In Salt Lake tured products as a direct means of be turned against them The new rule as generally Inter-anstimulating consumption production assuring more work for jobless preted calls for the specific author Shoe Repairers of S L men ity of the customer to lend anv par In spirit at tlcular lot of stock Organize Name Chiefs least the purpose appears to be to Wool Market mg Body Fred Bollinger has been elected explicit permission In writNames New President require president of an organization of shoe ing but apparently not In every lendSome brokers howrepairers of Salt Lake it was aning transaction nounced Thursday CONCORD N H Feb 18 (Pi— ever interpreted it to mean that there Other officers elected at the Hotel Paul A Draper of Canton Mass to- will have to be s separate written perUtah Wednesday night Include Jo- day was elected president of the Cen- mission every lime slock is lent to seph Kutschal vice president Jack tral Wool Marketing corporation a protect short accounts Christensen Wall street heard reports from secretary and H P subsidiary of the federal farm buBosen treasurer reau at the annual meeting here Washington thnt President Hoover The organization will be named at J B Wilson McKinley Wyo was had demanded still more stringent a meeting Wednesday at 8 p m at named treasurer control over short selling especially the offices of Mr Bollinger 69 East Wilson president of the National since recent witnesses at congressionDavid Feidelson presi- Wool Marketing corporation condition of constipation It builds Broadway told al hearings had been charging ‘great them up and is nothing like the dent of the National Leather and Shoe those present that the farm board bear cliques'’ with drpressing share assisted Wednes- was doing the best It could under ex- market pi ices As a result of these strong cathartics that sap their Finders' association charges President Richard Wlulnry day night in the organization isting conditions strength and energy of the exchange had been summoned A coaled tongue or bad breath is for a conference with the piesident British of Condition It was reported the signal for a spoonful of Syrup Nun Burns to Death Nohlrninn Grow Worse Pepsin Children lake it readily for Fire-SweSchool In it is really delicious in flavor Taxle LONDON Feb 18 (IP)— Philip ill Take Syrup Pepsin yourself HAWTHORNE N Y Feb 18 M- -A Snowden Viscount Ickornshaw who when sluggish or bilious or you 63 year-olnun Sister Bernard was reported yesterday to be suffer Don’t let them get a sti angle hold are troubled with sick headaches was burned to death In a fire which from a chill was described (Jus lng and no appetite Take some for early toilay destroyed St Hyacinth's evening as "not so wrll" lie may Fight germs quickly Creoinulsion commodn several days when and Catholic boarding school be confined to hi home for several bines the 7 best helps known to Twenty five children ranging In days He I 68 ern science Powerful but hsrmlnas see Imw it picks yoq up age from 3 to 12 years and nineteen Money to take No narcotic It is a prescription preparation oilier nuns fled to safely with only Marriage Is the only career open Pleasant refunded if any tough no milter of the blanto girls of Barcelona where all wliiih every drug store has ready a few hastily gathered emits and kow long standing la not relieved Ask in big bottles just nsk courting is done In the presence of a nywhere kets to protect them from the cold your druggist for Creoinulsion (sdv) until not kiss In do Sister Bernard's body was fuurtrl chaperon Lovei for Dr Caldwell' Syri Pepsi announced is Lhu the (Advertisement) LOS ANGELES Feb 18— William Gibbs McAdoo today announced a preference for John N Garner for the Democratic presidential nomination The former secretary of the treasury who was himself a candidate for the nomination in 1924 said that under the speaker of the house all elements of the party should be able to unite and in that case his election would be certain T have received so many inquiries as to my attitude toward the forth v THE PARIS Inexpensive Apparel Section! 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