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Show OPPOSE LOANS MM TO PEKING Ogden Chinese Nationalists Assert Money Will Prolong Civil Strife Protesting against loans to Peking, I T. S. Wong, chairman or the Chinese Nationalist party in Ogden, yesterday said that the views of the igden mem- btrs of the Chines. Nationalist party were in accord with sentiments 6t oth- r branches or the part- throughout tho United States. lie intimated that there is bitter. feeling between members of his party and the party DOW In power in Pck-! Pck-! Ihg- Mr. Wong said that a message had , been received in Offdon from the head quarters of the orua nisgflpn In N w York. The message) which was from Kuo MIn Tung, bead 01 Hie Nationalist National-ist party, was as follows: "Ixmns to Peking will prolong civil war tn China. Ph ase lend no money Co kill our peoplt - Mr Wonj? said that Chinese sympa-' thizera to the Nationalist parly In the Fnhed States are doing all In their, power to prevent loans being made, believing be-lieving that by preventlnloans, the civil strife, now existing in Peking, will cease through lack of funds. 00 7 |