Show --- ' -1 - 1 is THE g — I Salient in Hopeh Province Falls To Invaders' DriSe Ban Will Nation's International Bills Conserve War Funds - ' i7:77a-''- "' 0 a - t TOKYO Oct s rs0s9 is '7:i: i x :! ' Cut gency nearly 11 (A)—An emer- law banning importation of "luxury" articles beetion came effective Monday upon proIn Peiping the capture of Shiby the Japanese govhchiachuang vital railway junction nnulgation ernment 175 miles south of Peiping was Despite the prohibition against hailed by Japanese as the beginning imports ()touch items as woolen of the end clothing coal cigarets 'liquor and Neutral military men were in candy Japan was expected to redined to indorse the Japanese opinmain one of the United States' ion the last effective Chinese debest customers with continued fense line in North China had cotton heavy purchases of oil been broken Shihchiachuang was steel and machinery which were the last important center of resisexempted as "urgent" tance in Hopei Its fall appeared to The rn Ore wfts designed to slash open the way as far as the Yellow the nation's annual international river 250 miles to the south bills to provide finaircial strength for the purchase of war materials Opens Area 4Door' which comprise the bulk of ImIt brought the legions Japanese ports from America It has been to tht- - railway penetrating Shansi estimated unofficially the cam"front and the opened provive paign in China is costing Japan door" of that rich area $5000000 a day The consensus of informed perAncither war measure took eons here was that in the three when a new "national shape months of its North China campolicy organ" to acL as an adpaign the Japanese army had either' visory body for the cabinet apcaptured or advanced to within The duty proached completion striking distance of the capitals or of the newoiraup which will be nerve centers of the five northern 10 of men will be to composed Chahar Suiyuan provinces—Hopeh strengthen the cabinet during Shansi and Shantung emergencies This area conquered or apparently marked for conquest is home of 80000000 Chinese a population larger than that of Japan proper The region totals about half a million square miles The five provinces include China's richest coal iron and aluminum resources and its best c?tton and wool growing country Battering Worst They provide the Japanese army with a springboard into the vast In Long Siege northwestern regions adjoining soviet Russia's spheres of influence in outer Mongolia and Sinkiang MADRID Oct 11 g All the main cities of Monday night Tientsin Paotingfu Shicchia- artillery batteries Madrid to the most inchuang—are in Japanese hands Ka- subjected tensive night shelling the city has lgan capital of Chahar fell early in siege experienced in the the campaign Several hundred persons were inA highly mobkle Japanese column shells poured into the from Manchoukuo is driving west-- juredinas 1200 more than an hour city little ward along the Peiping-Suiyuar- v in the heart of shells burst Many Kweisui railway and approaching city near the Gran Via Prothe of Sulyuan capital perty damage was heavy Province Capital Menaced American Ernest Hemingway author escaped injury narrowly of Shansi Taiyanfu capital shells hit his hotel His menaced by strong Japanese forces vkrhen three filled with smoke and advanoing from the north and part room was of the army which has just seized' plaster was knocked from the ceiling Shihchiachuang Other projectiles struck near the In the eastern sector a Japanese of the foreign army has driven deep into Shantung' residence of most press correspondents province along the Tientsin-PokoGovernment guns added to the railway to reach Pingyuan 40 miles north of Tsinaniu the provincial thunderous chorus as they replied Rifle and tc) the insurgent attack out capital in the gun fire burst Shantung appears 19–offer the machine contested Users district greatest chance of effective Chinese bitterly resistance But that province go- where the ground has been literally u verned by General Han has drenched with blood in the past few a long coast line vulnerable to the rrx oaths JApanese navy General Han whose attitude toward China's conflict with Japan Legion Head Declares long was considered-i- n doubt has taken command of Shantung's re- Desire for Peace sistance to Japanese invasion but LONDON Oct 11 IN)—Daniel Deven if he receives aid from the cen tral government forces neutral ob oherty national commander of the servers doubt his ability to stand American Legion Monday expressed a fervent desire for peace long against the Japanese a luncheon given him and other Iegionnaires by the British Legion arid Empire Service league Sir General Frederick Major Maurice read a message from the cltike of Gloucester brother of the 700 Febel Big Guns Shell Madrid 4 Hopeh-PelpIn- 1 - a ' ' Fu-ch- Bankers Attend Meet 'School' 01' '?:::::: :::t-::- Admit Conditions Invite Call to Arms ::' :' :"0:::-"- -- -- t? -: '::r::v -- k::::: 1ilt ': i:: §:: t k:y ' (Continued from Page One) ti ' reckoned as a potential economic t4::::: 0::''S':: ::::i:k ally of Britain and France i'471144"" 6 Japan's internal situation does p::::::::: not permit her to risk a major cong'f:1:°'''''':: ::3'::':::1::4::::::' flict 7 ?4 l'' Condemnation of japan by 50 1 United and the league powers States shows that any peace-breakrisks the collective opposition Ambassador Phillips Talks of the nations foreign affairs with Roosevelt War Dangers I '::::'::':::S':t::::: ':' ::::i:::':::'' peace-lovin- g Against these points league statesinen admit Athere are a number of factors which might precipitate war Chief among the latter is Italiai intervention in Spain they Mussolini has become iragree revocably committed to rebel victory The Italian press hailed the capture of Santander es an Italian triumph and the dictator's son Bruno Mussolini has gone to Spain to fight against the loyalists Neither Britain nor France can welcome Italian domination in Spain and dangerous complications may yet arise The second danger in Geneva's opinion is that Germany may take the prevailing disEurope to strike at Czechoof advantage unity of Slovakia unwilling to risk a major war Chancellor Adolf Hitler might think this move safe in view of the internal difficulties of France the French-Britis- h preoccupations over the Mediterranean situation internal difficulties in Russia and Russian concern over Japanese aims in the Far East Japan a Problem The third danger is that Japan might react against pressure of other powers to strike at Russia Britain or the United States Nevertheless the diplomats are confident of peace Britain and France are now cooperating more closely than at any time since the World war Together they are as Berlin-solid as the axis At Nyon they agreed to go ahead without Italy to rid the Mediterranean of the socalled pirates wbo were attacking ships of all nationalities Despite Italian protests they sent their warships to patrol the Mediterranean commercial lanes If Britain and France are attacked by the fascist nations the former can count on the military of Russia and the economic strength aid of-- the United States diplomats said Although much-advertis- Rome Nations Await Call for 14 -- A-3 lit Treaty Parley Brussels Believed Choice for Site tj S Role Discussed 11 WASHINGTON Oct (A')— There were unofficial predictions Monday Brussels will be selected as the place for a treaty conference to deal with the conflict No public confirmation of this Came however from conferences in canwhich President Roosevelt vassed the international situation nine-pow- Sino-Japane- Discusses Foreign Affairs The president talked over foreign affairs generally including participation in the parley with Sumner Welles undersecretary of state and William Phillips American ambassador to Italy There was no indication afterward as to what if any decisions were reached Talk persisted in some quarters however the chief executive may devote part of his radio broadcast Tuesday night to a further discussion of United States cooperation with other nations in an effort to restore peace to the world At the state department there was heightened behind the scenes activity in preparation for the conference of nations which signed the nine-pow- NI i $100 in Cashi 7 Mc-Na- 3avolyllierican Chili Powder 77 ::- -- - ii4:::: i - ' ' 71 i:ts::::7:-:- - -- I t f0 - t - - L-- -:-:- :' :d i::':''-:'' '''' 1 goepnttest Icnrol(wanrdTe6sotoodd's' - - — 9 th4(1 7: Says:1 Vlatchfor Ar ItOLL13° i — 1: -- TES Se how are disc°v Main Street Opposite Postoffiee — 7 - ' - w' bminteneand I V: t -'‘ ' - te Sr -- ‘ ertc ':te):st 'Cco :e Jr 'Ittummamakikultee"tati -- - ' "'''' "" ' kwt-- El I tt-- ' ? 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Wood said bankers must be students with an "innate desire always to know the facts through research compiled in the light of existing conditions in order that we may arrive at a definite conclusion worthy of the leadership to which we have been called and which our customers have every reason to expect of us" Expect Formal Call There was general expectation the formal convocation of the con ference might be proclaimed within the next 48 hours The Belgian ambassador Count WOODLAND Cal Oct 11 (W)— Robert Van Der Straten-Pontho- z An inquest into the "pancake had a long talk with Hugh Wilson deaths" of three men was set for assistant secretary of state who is handling the details of United States Wednesday by Coronenr W C participation Monday This led some observers to express Jim Hines veteran ranch cook belief that the Belgian capital virwho was quoted as saying he made tually has been decided upon as the an "honest mistake" in putting in- site for the conference secticide in the batter remained in technical custody The body of Russell Webb was sent to a sister at Caldwell N J he That of Oscar Mattson was sent to king in which the duke said h ciped the legionnaires' visit to En- relatives at Winona Minn George gland "will further strengthen the Martin was the third victim They -were employed at the ranch es 'between our two nations" Other men who became 111 re Mrs Godde Refuses MADISON (AP)—The house of bishops of the 11 testant Episcopal church voted informally late Monday to turn over the administrative reins of the denomination to its presiding blshop who already is the spiritual action taken in committee of the whole must be confirmed Ince) so that they won't be ao im: " Gas Prici' Case Continues The medicinal waters of the Saratoga Spa New York have been famous since the time of the revopact in 1922 and thereby lution nine-pow- CINCINNATI Oct --4 Registration of delegates approached 4900 Monday night—and the incoming delegates brought messages of "better business" and "fine conditions" from many sections of the nation Speaking at the meeting oif the national bank division of the association Monday J Franklin Eberhole professor of finance at the Harvard graduate school of business administration declared the dollar probably would remain at its present value of 59 cents far some time He said revaluation upward might be "politically embarnassing" being made to appear as a change of position reflecting upon the wisdom of an earlier position He forecast a policy of drifting or waiting in the hope of a favorable turn of eventns Coast Man Honored Russell Gordon Smith vice president and cashier of the Bank of America San Francisco was elected president of the national bank division Rudolf S Hecht New Orleans former president of the association presided at the customers':clinic at which Jesse F Wood Richmond Va declared bankers must be more ti - 7'44144 Nearly 4990 - Convention Starts Hot Debate on Church' View Toward Divorce Remarriage Action Deferred on Title of 'Archbishop' : BOSTON Oct 11 Lin—Optimistic vos-- : bankers encouraged by reports of better business and mindful of a prediction the dollar's value would remain stationary for some time Monday night "went to school" to learn- - better ways of knowing "Mr and Mrs Average Citizen" Three bankers—from Virginia Massachusetts and Wisconsin— charted paths along the public relations road for delegates to the Bishop Irving P Johnson sixty-thir- d annual American Bank- "Eight archbishops or none" ers' association convention at a unique customer relations clinic The "schoor wound up activities preliminary to the first general session of the convention Tuesday at Schilling - Optimistic Money Handlers Learn 01 'Average Citizen' :::co:: :' Episcopalians Act to Vest Administration iii Bighop' 'Calamity' :4 :'q et'4?r ew 41 4'4:: A :': ' PEIPING Oct 11 (A)—The Jaw nese army's conquest of the five provinces of North China Monday night appeared to be near compl- a OCTOBER 12 1937‘ U S 4''' -- e TUESDAY MORNING TRIBUNE Makes Report Nippon' Nears Tokyo Stops League Objective Intports of 'War Danger In China North : Items Luxury Last World Statesmen - SALT4KE - - ' ' ' ‘ - - - 1 - |