Show It THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY' Stimson Interprets 4 Japanese Invasion As Breach of Faith I j this treaty was one of several treaties and agi cement entered into at the Washington conferenre by the various powers concerned all of which were interrelated and interdependent No can be disre- JAPAN HURLS 25 1932 CHINESE SHELL JAPAN AGAIN Airmen Hear Promise of Free Washing AT SHANGHAI ENTIRE FORCE HITS CRUISER one of these trcnties garded without disturbing the geiv oral understanding and equilibrium winch were intended to be accom plished and effected by the group of agreements arrived at in their enItalian Commander Plans The Washington conference tirety was essentially a disarmament conOTTAWA Feb 24 (UP)— to Return Fire If Again ference aimed to promote the possi Officer of the royal Canadian to who volunteered force peace in the world not only air Con- bility of the Struck Says Admiral cessation of competition Attempts Crushing Blow through fight for China were advised In naval armament but also by the by one Chinese Jaundryman Stimson Note Fixes solution of various other disturbing that henceforth he will wash WASHINGTON Feb 24 (PJ-- Ad their clothes free problems which threatened the peace U S Policy miral M M Taylor commander of the Pre ) of (By Inllfd the wprld particularly in the Far A number of the officers who Asiatic fleet reported to the navy to WASHINGTON Feb 24 — Secretary of State Henry L Stimson East These problems were all inter were released from the Caday that the Italian cruiser Libia at in a declaration of American policy in the far east Irelated The willingness of the Amernadian air force because of gov(Continued from Page One ) Shanghai had been struck by a Chiernmental economy cabled an today reaffirmed this country's stand for an “open door’’ policy in lican government to surrender its then nese shell and its side pierced No othoffer to China to serve as an China and restated its detent ination to recognize no concessions commanding lead in battleship con- divisions of 'reinforcements arrived er details were given from its to leave and struction Japan positions air unit against Japan which may be wrung fiom China by force The statement was The admiral advised the depart The Chinese warned In at the with Guam shipreand foreign The Chinese Philippines government made in a letter to Senator William ment however that he had urged the away fiom the Japanese miliplying to Consul General E Borah chairman of the senate for- - door policy rested upon tho informal out further fortification was predi ping base commanding officer of the Libia to — the on a tary other the Li cated step Whangpoo Tchuin said varl Chinese authorimade tiie things upon among commitments thus by use forebearanc e if the Chinese again eign relations committee was as that taken notification of their in covenants 1121 contained self of of havin welcomed ties idea the the But ous winter denying powers Without attempting to judge as be struck his vessel at- to 'intention with stop guns which any assured the nine the a to Chinese 1922 conference under at aviators power treaty ing participated tween China and Japan m their riis The Libia's commander informed to land reinforcements colors but must consider the powers the nations of the world not only f tempt pute Stimson said fiankly that thel by all of the principal Taylor he would return fue if struck consuls were asked by the Foreign e eastern for tl their defiinterests Pacific the before further had in equal 'vbih proposition oppoitunity present situation "can not under any again Taylor suggested to him that the military Chinese to get their nationals out of nitely accepting their services such action would be in error unless circumstances be reconciled with the P°biy was crystallized into the so trade but also against all sections of Shanghai close to of other which rune i ailed power aggrandizement gave any power treaty there was evidence of intentional obligations” of the nine power treatv definition and Hongkew which would become dan of cannot to One at China the the expense prin precision and sustained shelling by the Chinese guaranteeing China's sovereignty and ger zones in the event of a Chinese rested of discus the which tjia modifying possibility policy upon ciples The Bntish and French senior naval the Kellogg Briand anti war treaty In the first article of that treaty the or abrogating those provisions of the drive officers concurred in Tavlor’s sugges Stimson’s letter to Borah said blocked in their effort to Finally considerChina without nine other conti than powers power treaty acting tion Admiral William V Pratt in a smash the center of the Chinese line ‘My Dear Senator Borah: ing at the same time the other prom- at Kiangwan the Japanese shifted “You have asked my opinion wheth agreed dispatch to Taylor told him he “heart dethe the "1 were To which sovereignty ises respect upon really they er as has been sometimes recently lly approved” the suggestion to the to their the attack front Chapel in independence and the territorial and pendent Italian officer where there was considerable action present conditions suggested China of administrative integrity indicated Reinforced that in China have no Policy any way but in change apparent positions most nine power treaty has “2 To provide the fullest and the “Six year later the policy of self Japanese military headquarters put become inapplicable or ineffective or unembarrassed opportunity to China denial their casualties In the last three days to develop and maintain for herself against aggression by a at 500 and and of modification need in Chirightly general Tsai Ting-kagainst a weaker power nese commander ifiso what I considered should be the an effective and stable government stronger said he had lost nine which the power treaty upon Japan Negotiates to Crush Promised Equality policy of this government had been based received a powerful 1700 killed and wounded in the last four the Influence for the of Since use “3 the To outbreak their Basis days Forms Legal Chinese Revolt in LONDON Feb 24 (UP)— The indereinforcement by the execution by hostilities January 28 the "This treaty as you of course purpose of effectually establishing substantially all the nations of the Shanghai declared pendent labor party today joined the has of lost and the general equal woild of the pact of Paris the army principle maintaining Manchuria Britain’s official labor organizations know forms the ltgal basis upon 2200 killed and wounded and Chiand These nese civilian lln defending China In the far east whit b now rests the ‘open door pot opportunity for the commerce Kellogg Briand pact casualties totaled have the of all nations throughout ern conflict two treaties represent Independent 5500 icy toward China That policy enun- industry of China ciated by John Hay In 1899 brought territory but harmonious steps taken for the "It is the duty of the socialist move Feb 24 UP— “4 To refrain from taking advanJapanese authorities prepared a A HARBINof Manchuria soldiers to an end the struggle among various under ment throughout the world to do its purpose of aligning the conscience protest to the United States brigade Japanese in order of China governconditions in tage interto end the Chinese Japanese and public opinion of the world In ment on the spheres of powers for that Robert Short Geneial Mural arrived here today utmost est in China which was threatening to seek special rights or provileges of a system of orderly develop American ground killed and negotiations were Immediately war and to secure to China her full at sub- favor of airman the would which Tuesday abridge rights the dismemberment of that empire and ment by the law of nations including Soochow had been serving with the begun with soviet Russia regarding rights as an independent state” the To accomplish this Mr Hay invoked jects or citizens of friendly states labor party national the settlement of all controversies by Chinese army The Chinese made the use of the Chinese Eastern rail independent inimical action from comcountenancing of two principles (1) equality methods of justice and peace Instead Shord a national hero way rolling stuck for an expedition counvil said in a statement of such states to the nasecurity all mercial opportunity among Meanwhile Undersecretary of ForThe program In Tokyo the government again in- against the force of revolting Chinese a care- of by arbitrary force tions m dealing with China and (2) "This treaty thus represents for the protection of China from out- voked censorship to cloak the move- in the Imienpo vicinity eign Afairs Captain R A Eden said as necessary to that equality the pres- fully developed and matured Interna- side aggression is an essential part of ment of Japanese reinforcements to Julius Rudy managmg director of in the house of commons that it policy intended on the one ervation of China s teuptorial and ad- tional The signa- Shanghai No details of the cabinet the Russian owned Chinese Eastern would not be useful to send a note to assure to all of the contract any such development hand These ministrative integrity prin The to Japan and China warning them decision to raise the Shanghai force asked Moscow for instructions their rights and Interests tories and adherents of the nine parties ing in the not new were foreign of Moscow was expected that Britain would not recognize any or- fiom 25000 to 50 000 were ciples felt that the power treaty acquiescence rightly on to and published m China and with in view of the fact that Russia per situation brought about by means policy of America They had been the other handregard to assure to the people derly and peaceful development of in the newspapers the piinclples upon which it rested in of China the fullest opportunity to the 400000000 of people inhabiting In Shanghai General Tsai Ting-k- mitted use of the southern branch contrary to the league of nations its dealings with other nations for of the Chinese Eastern for General covenant or other obligations Chin was necessary to the peaceful declared that 80000 additional In the case of China develop without molestation their sov- welfare of the Tamon’s Harbin drive early in many years Juro and world that men sent entire were from being and Japan Independence according they were Invoked to save a situation ereignty no program for the welfare of the Dispatches from Manchuria birth- February to stand and modern the enlightened which not only threatened the future The Chinese rebels were reported conflict ards believed to maintain among the world as a whole could afford to neg place of the 65 to have occupied Maoerhshan development and sovereignty of that said of Chinese and that lect the welfare troops rebelling time the At of protection this earth peoples great Asiatic people but also threatnew Manchurian gov- miles southeast of Harbin and it also the China against was It known was this signed contieaty ened to create dangerous and The recent events which have ernment had occup'ed additional ter- was reported a part of those who pre In an attempt that China was stantly Increasing rivalries between to develop the engaged taken place In China especially the ritory along the Chinese Eastern rail- viously occupied Imienpo had moved a of free institutions War worldthe other nations of the on towns east of there on the Chinese self governing republic after her re- hostilities which having been begun way had already taken place between Ja cent Eastern revolution in Manchuria have latterly been exautocratic from an of that close pan and China At the tended to Shanghai far from indicat- Giinese Bombard she would of form that government intervened nations war three other both economic ing the advisability of any modificato prevent Japan from obtaining some require many years of to effort and that end and tion of the treaties we have been dis- Japanese Areas political bv claimed war of that WASHINGTON Feb 24 (P)— A of the results would her that progress SHANGHAI (Thursday) Feb 25 necessarily cussing have tended to bring home had and nations sought her Other navy as strong as treaties will percove- the vital Importance of the faithful (UP) — Chinese heavy a The thus be slow bomtreaty Interest of artillery obtained spheres Partly mit was recommended to the senate among the signa- observance of the covenants therein barded Japanese areas in the intera serious nant of todav by its naval committee to place is a result of these actions in deliberate renuncia- to all of the nations interested in the national settlement tory powers again China m out today — broken had A 24 PORTLAND UP) Ore Feb the United States In “a better baruprising of any policy of aggression which Far East It Is not necessary in that threatening to concentrate intensive on which endangered the legations of all tion Chinese of the survey population gaining position" at the Geneva arms de- connection to inquire into the causes fire on the waterfront if Japan’s reof the powers at Peking While the might tend to interfere with that coast in which he found confeience of the controversy or attempt to ap- inforcements attempt to land in the the Pacific attack on those legations was in prog velopment 80 Chinese fliers ready to go about Warning that the American fleet is portion the blame between the two foreign district believed Best Flan ress Mr Hay made an announcement to China if needed was completed “rapidly becoming a navy of obsoInvolved which nations are The fired the from unhappily big guns Chapei today by Dr Y T Lam Portland lete In respect to this policy as the prinIt was believed— and the whole for ships” the committee reported regardless of cause or responsi- front sending shells crashing into the Chinese who returned from a flight that ciple upon which the powers should history of the development of the enactment of the Hale bill is and wharves peradven-turit clear beyond Japanese again endan- in which he covered the coast area to earlythe act In the settlement of the rebellion open door' policy reveals that faith — bility bring navy up to limits fixed and has a other that situation foreign from Portland to the Mexican border developed gering Japanese He said: that only by such a process under the which cannot under the and London treaby Washington circumItalian the cruiser any warships Including Enunciates Policy "My principal purpose" Dr Lam ties was "imperative ” protection of such an agreement stances be reconciled with Libia the obliga The gigantic construction bill n of Shanghai said todav "was to meet with Chinese ‘The policy of the government of could the fullest Interests not only of tlons of the covenants of these two Mayor Wu China but of all nations which have fliers and others regarding the de reached the senate just as it received the United States is to seek a solution intercourse with her best be served treaties end that if the treaties had protested to United States Consul fense of China against Japan Secretary Stimson's new declaration S Cunningham observed such a ait General Edwin which may bring about permanent “There are approximately 80 of policy in the Far East which some In its report to the president an- been faithfully the landing of Japanese not have could arisen against uation coast who interpreted as a warning of the right safety and peace to China preserve nouncing this treaty the American troops in the settlement and dis Chinese aviatois of the secreShanghai Lesson Cited claimed responsibility for foreign have passed the primary totraining by this government to disregard the Chinese territorial and administrative delegation headed by the then go to Washington treaty if Japan continues “The signatories of the tary of state Mr Chkrles E Hughes lives in event of Chinese “defensive stage and who are ready entity protect all rights guaranteed said: treaty and of the Kellogg Briand pact action” It was presumed that such China when needed Many more are her operations in China to friendly powers by treaty and Inare not parties to that conflict action would involve artillery attacks enrolling in aviation schools so that It is believed that through this who not ternational law and safeguard for ” ECONOMY IS OHIO RULE the “open door” In China has are likely to see any reason for on the wharves led by the Chinese they too may help the world the principle of equal and treaty of those tieaties eight-inc- h terms at COLUMBUS Ohio (£)— With strict the a last made fact’ which railroad been modifying gun particiImpartial trade with all parts of the economy the rule Ohio state instiDuring the course of the discus- To them the real value of the faithful pated in the firing at midnight SEGIETARY ORDERS Chinese empire’ He was successful In the treaty the performance of the treaties ha been tutions have gone Into the old rags Mayor Wu suggested that all forIn obtaining the assent of the other sions which resulted chairman of the British brought sharply home by the perils eigner should be evacuated from the GRAZING FEE CUT old bones business Among receipts powers to the policy thus announced Lord Balfouty had stateddelegation announced "by the state school for that ‘the and losses to which their nationals Japanese defense sector In Hongkew “In taking these steps Mr Hay actIn Shanghai The only other major fighting since the deaf is 9 cents for otd bones Longed with the cordial support of the British empire delegation understoodof have been subjected from Pate One ) (Continued view state hospital sold paper and that there wps no representative "That is the view of this govern- Tuesday midnight Involved a JapaBritish government around the "table who ment Ve see no reason for aban nese air squadron attack on the Lung-hu- a recognition of an emergency condi rags for $325 "For 20 years thereafter the open any power and Chenju railroad stations and a and Is wholly justified by the thought that the old practice of domng the enlightened principles ‘spheres of interest" was either advo- which are embodied in these treaties a Chinese infantry attack along the condition of the industry It is my For the first time known a Bible cated by any government or would We believe that this situation would Chapei front Sporadic fighting con- hope that with this relief and such was carried recently on a long dis So have been avoided had these cove- tinued at Kiangwan but both Japa- other assistance as the livestock in tance flight being sent from England be tolerable to this conference far as the British government were nants been faithfully observed and nese and Chinese headquarters de- dustry may obtain under recently to Johannesburg Sc h Africa concerned they had In the most for- no evidence ha come to us to indi nied reports that any attacks had enacted legislation the livestock In mal manner publicly announced that cate that a due compliance with them been made Wednesday dustry will be able to weather what mands made on behalf of the stork Chinese headquarters said the Chi- remains of the storm and get started men this practice as utterly would have Interfered with the adeI am highly pleased at the they regarded INDIGESTION ACUTE to the existing situa- quate protection of the legitimate nese still held Kiangwan and action announced by Secretary Hyde on the upgrade inappropriate and that the Japanese aption ' ” "The forest service offered stub- and believe the resulting benefits will rights In China of the signatories of At the same time the representa- those treaties and their nationals parently were awaiting reinforce- born resistance to the cut in grazing be widespread tive of Japan Baron Shldehara an“The government’s loss in revenue "On January 7 last upon the In- ments which have not yet arrived fees but its objections were easily The Japanese air raid damaged outweighed by the Justice of the de- - is inconsequential " nounced the position of his govern- struction of the president this govment as followsernment formally notified Japan and the Lunghua and Chenju stations and (when drug store V closed) China that it would not recognize destroyed some nearby cottages but Ja Jan's Position Why not be 6afe with BcU-an- a did not Interrupt rallroRd service any situation treaty or agreement ‘No to one denies Chin sa her Now! on hand Along the Chapei front there were cred right to govern herself No one entered Into by those governments periods f Intense machine gunflrmg In violation of the covenants of these to of stands the China work in way late In the morning and a severe arBEIL-ANSM- 3 out her own great national des- treaties which affected the rights of tillery barrage after noon At 3 p m our government or it citizens In the Chinese tiny Infantry came over the FOR INDIGESTION ‘ similar decision should banirades and If “ It must be remembered also that China (We reserve the right to limit quantity ) attempted to storm a and similar position the be reached were thrown Free Delivery on Grocery Purchases of $3 or More taken bv the other governments of baricJapanese They the world a caveat will be placed The correspondent visited General upon such acUon which we believe Tsai Ting-kcommanding the Ninewill effectively bar the legality here- teenth route army defending Shangto or title of after any right sought drink hai at Chenju arriving durmg the be obtained by pressure or treaty vio- Japanese air raid lation and which as has been shown Flanet Attack Defense McDonald’s Roof Garden by history In the past will eventually Japanese planes dived downward lead to the restoration to China of b cans special from the gray sky rights and title of which she may unexpectedly on a machine gun attack the opening have been deprived The moat wKoleaome palatable Mealtime Drink barrtcades The defending "In the past our government is Chinese soldters back antiairfought firing "Instead of Coffee one of the leading power on the ocean has rested Its policy upon craft guns and rifles at the planes over which low the trenches swooped 'an abiding faith In the future of the Good for your Stomach and your Nerve General Tsai sitting In a bombpeople of China and upon tho ultimate declared that Japanese It relieve Constipation! success In dealing with them of the proof shelter General Kenkichl Ujeda had halted 1 lb Fkgo got-- about a far a 2 lb Coffee principles of fair play patience and his offensive pending of service bottles special mutual good will We appreciate the reinforcements from the arrival Japan He said Immensity of the task which lies be- the Chinese were ready for a new fore her statesmen In the develop attack and that the could ment of her country and Its govern- “do their worst" He Japanese said the Chiment The delays 4n her progress the nese would not attack and pointed out instability of her attempts to secure that the greatest opportunity for a responsible government were fore e was the present seen by Messrv Hay and Hughes and moment if the Chinese desired to take 'heir contemporaries and were the advantage of it How very obstacles which the policy of He was in high spirits Would You Like to Buy the oprn door was designed to meet “We intend to resist If Japan sends We concur with those statesmen rep its entire army" he declared “They resenting all the notions In the Wash will find we will yield only inch by Ington conference who decided that lnc-- and then only as we must China was entitled to the time neces "We are a peaceful rmv not deBorden tall cans Special sary to accomplish her development siring warfare but determined to reour to make that We are prepared sist invasion until we are exterminated " policy for the future vours The correspondent confhmed that incerely "Very u For ’ Libby Black LabeI L STIMSON' h the crack division of (Signed ) HENRY No 2ij cans special is “own" General Chiang fighting beside the Nineteenth route Seattle Gluts Record army The troops were entrenched Vote in Major Primary for miles around the Chenju headYou Gin Do It Here Thurada)— quarters massed in dugouts and defending machine gun nests 24 SEATTLE Feb (UP)— Seattle General Tsai said the Nineteenth SILVER COLLAR DAY man to the for vole rltizen failed route armv has suffered 1700 casualthey laughed at in the Seattle mayor- ties since February 2d and that gome Buy One Suit of Clothes at Our Usual i 00 civilians have been killed or alty primaries Modest Price and Taka a Brand New John F Dure criminal attorney wounded since January 28 H will of Robert llailin and op Mayor (Copyright 1972 Spring Top Coat or Another Suit pose em h other at the general elec DOLLAR SILVER a for Value 'rESOUHON F4&SED Equal Uon Voter Aloysious Mevers who WASHINGTON Feb 24 UP—k prodded the campaign laughs re turned to hi three orchestras a poor resolution to relieve the Rio Grande sixth reclamation project from repaying Unofficial romplete fetalt today $75 000 appropriated fiom the leda gave lloj 4'i6i3 votes Harlm polled matiori fund In 1927 for the benefit of 22 626 suferers from the Itm Grande flood An all tune city pumsiy rccutd of n New Me n w ir rc'op'c d today by Urn senate and sent to the hour 116010 vote was esUbUJicd Declares America Will Recognize No cession Obtained by Force ed NIPPON SEEKS RAILROAD USE British Labor Backs Chinese al CENSORS NEWS RELIEF FUNDS SENT WASHINGTON Feb 24 ()P)— The American Red Cross today transmitted $2000 through the state department for relief of American civilians in distress in Shanghai It will be administered under the direction of Consul General Cunningham Moe Endeavors to Goak Season your Reinforcements on Shanghai Front FISH CHOWDER with LEA St TOKYO Feb 24 was invoked again today to cloak the movement of Japanese reinforcements to the Shanghai front Only meager accounts of military preparations appealed m a few news pupers the government apparently taking the position that by controlling the news it might be possible to dis guise the seriousness with which the Shanghai situation is viewed Eailier in the month when two aimy divisions were moved to Shang hai after several thousand blue jackets had failed in their attempt to drive the Chinese out of Chapei a similai censorship was invoked Official supervision of dispatches by foreign correspondents has taken some odd forms For example a su pervisor deleted part of an interview given to the Associated Press by Lieu tenant General Sadao Araki minister1 of war who is one of the strongest and most responsible members of the government A few editions of yesterday’s evening’s papers printed brief reports of the cabinet decision to send more men to China Those meager reports are about the only information most of the Japanese people have received Although the cabinet decided to double the armv force in Shanghai — raising it from 25 000 at 50 000— no detail of troop movements and dispositions have been published PEE ROWS SAUCE and fast® th® differene® SCOTT HARDWARE UTAHS 01 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