Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1927, Page 3

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| COOLIDGE STUDIE REPLY FROM CHEN EOfficiaIs Favorzhly Impress- | || ed by Conciliatory Note, But Decline to Comment. Chang Is Dis « your own apartment home. Wiy noi_ pay Yoursclt. the Inndlord’s et Tl dpnrtment suite Vers small cash payment and terms LESS than rent. By’ the Associated 'Press MOSCOW, Russia, April Chang Hsi-Tao, son of Chang Shek, the Cantonese military Colored Apartment The Exclusive and Attractive By the Associated Press. Willard Mansions || While Washington oficials appeared | favorably impressed foday by the un- | expectedly conciliatory tone of th ply from Hankow to the Amer University, of the Cantonese movement, young man declared h: w ionger the son of Chang Ka but “the son of the Chinese Y Communists' Organization.” He rallied the students for a | onstration against For Colored People of Refinoment his father | fore the headquarters of the Com- owned By Son for Stand '’ Against Radicals 16.— Ka com- mander, has disowned his father he- cause of the latter's stand-ag the Cantonese radicals. Appearmg on the platform before fellow students of the Sun Yat Sen named for the founder the ainst oung dem be- ernmints that Nationalist troops in uniform. and apparently under orders, were the attackers, the joint inquiry he suggested might conceivably be ac- cepted. Certainly, the protesting gov- ernments, it is held, would not expect the Nationalists to agree to payments regardless of the amounts that might be claimed, a fact-finding process would be a necessity, Inquiry Agreemeni Doubted. But the suggestion as'to a similar | Joint inquiry as to circumstances of | the American-British bombardment at Nanking to save forelgners under at. tack ashore, is considered to be anoth- er matter, and what answer might be made in that respect would have to be considered carefully. p Prompt acceptance by Chen in the [name of his government of responsi bility for attacks on thé American consulate, with assurances of repara communication causing favorable com- tions, was one of the elements of his | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. APRIL 16. AMERICAN WOMAN KIDNAPED IN CHINA; (Continued from First Page.) smuggling arms. ngtao with the title of admin- strator. About 400 American refugees have rived in Tsingtao from the interfor. Ninety-seven of them have sailed for Japan or home. About 50 Americans stildmpmain in the interior. Raids by Cantonese soldiers in the Chinese sectfon of Shanghai last night resulted in the killing of an unesti- mated number of lahorites. Local offt clals of the Kuomintang were confi- | dent today that labor troubles were ended for the present at least, as at U. S. SHIP ATTACKED foreign sailors have been caught Chuh. Siang-Pen is In charge 1927, | committee, it said, are adherents of Chang Kai-8hek (leader of the moder- ateSection df the Kuomintang), adding that the lutions Were. part of a polltical! glapeuver and would not nec- essarily'/be ' bindiig on the Plenary ession, which is expected to settie dawn to business on Monday. Th's ationalist News Agency' de- clare féus.nm a possibility. of & comprorhise, * / e Cantonese extremists at Ha1 kow must yield or the Moderates will launch a deflnite, thorough drive t> oust the Communists and establish the Cantonese capital at Nanking until. Chipa is unjfied. This declaratidn ‘was made today by Gen. Pai Tsung-Chi, Cantonese commander: for the ‘eastern area, in a_ formal statement to a conference of representatives of the vernacula press. JAPAN SE FIRED ON. TIENTSIN, April 16 (#).—Three - 3 et i e ————— ] carrying Gen. Li and his family, who have been living in the Japanese con cession here, was: the ' only one searched. ¥ Acting . under orders from Peking they demanded his surrender to s Chinese escort. The Japanese refused this request, but offered to surrender him to a joint escort of Chinesa and Hartior yvesterday were stopped by rifle fire from Chinese police search- ing for Gen. Li Ching-Lin, former governor of Chihli Province, who is wanted in Peking for anti-Northern activities. The ships stopped .and permitted the Chinese to.search for and arrest | | Gen. Li, but a dispute arose over his | Japanese. The Chinese demand being | surrender and one ‘of the ships still | unconditional surrender; the Japanese was being held last night. The other | could not accede. The Japanese aiee two proceeded toward Japan | were retused the oppostunity to make | "The third ship, the Choan Maru, a preliminary examination intg. e which the Chinese had learned was charges against i, Stoneleigh Court CONNECTICUT | AVE., CORNER L ST. Under Wardman Management ‘ 1731 Wiliard St. N.W. a meeting of workers yesterday the ral strike was called off. strike had been ordered by the munist International and declred: “Once my father was my ‘end: ment. Japanese steamers leaving Tientsin His references to willingness that |apology should be made by the Can- Offering at attractive pric a few house- both at the White House and State | keeping and non-housekeeping apartme > Shiet eaders in protest against raids pg & T v ping apartments. ¢ - Department. {toneee military commanderin-chlet, |}, Cpang Kai-Shek's soldiers on - la- 2 : rSeiH : Near 18th and Fla. Ave. | e sudden turn of events in Chira, | erate conference at Nanking, where |JhOUM, Nationalist responsiblity for | P, CRane, KarSuelc, SOIGel B G Don’t Fail To See FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Beautiful apartments. of two both political and military, also dis- | spenkers said he not communistie [ ASACKS " be ATy eampotier °f | thelr ~ meeting _yesterday, drew up s rooms, tiled bath, ||||closed by the day's dispatches, may | himself, but merely the tool of the | oV vEr: PrIES the matter back 10| ragolutions honoring the laborites 3819 Spusinile Priced v spacious _closets, | influence materially the ultimate out- | radical element in the part gt ¢ Ghin ationa r iy loading | Killed in the raids. s O ol || |come as to fixing responsibility and| Under the circumstances it is clear ‘}"' o sl ’;::,‘n"'"’(“lfi:;:" roalen® | Explaining the resolutions adopted Ga . S N w Rooms and Btk 65 N e e |obtaining reparation for the Nanking!ihat both the Wash agton Govern.|tHe mos rl; t° . ~xil1gx: "5t mreater | At the opening session yesterday of rrison t. W. il b i ke + 900 lij dar ice | outrages. It was clearly indicated |ment and the other four powers, | [Shl. On that scove Willbe of greater | ihe Kuomintang ( political 2 Rooms, Bath and Kitchen. $110 Elevator i!| that President lidge would not |Great Britain, Japan, France and |interest to Washington. party) meeting at Nanking, impeach. A Real Val 2 g 2 \ | t /| form a judgment as to the Hankow | Ttaly. which sent identic demands ‘0 ————— ing the Cantonese government at ea ue 6 Rooms and 2 Baths, housekeeping $165 { Open and Lighted Until 10 P.M, || | note until it had be studied the | Hankow and to the Cantonese com-| Discharge of ten and one-half tons | Hankow, the Nationalist News Agency light of all other circumstance: | mander-in-chief and Moderate leader [ of powder sent 5,000,000 tons of rock | said today that they merely represent $22,500 New, 8 Rooms, 2 Baths, Sun Parlor and Sleeping Porch. Open Daily || Rent, $45 and Up | See Residence Manager, Apt. 103 COMPLETE HOTEL SERVICE IF DESIRED |of the revolt against radicalism RESTURANT WITH A LA CARTE OR TABLE D'HOTE SERVICE | the Nationalist party, Chang Kai- | shek,, will desire not only to receive his answer, but to know what answer Chen_made to each of the powers be fore deciding on any next step. hurtling down Mount Juneau recently. The Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co. claims this was a record blast ed the views of the central control | committee 3 The majority of the members of this More Ships Go to Hankow. || Increasing gravity of tha outlook ||| for Americans and” other foreigners rematning in Hankow was reflected in word from Admiral’ Williams that mq | N had ordered the cruiser:Cincinnati éf ‘N | and two destroyers to t: P bring- | Foreign Attack Debated. jln&' the total American naval force st | | t utterly confused situation in | Hankow .to. 10 vessels. ~Thres addi- | Ci both politically and in a mili- tional _destroyers | it were . summoned | tary sense, is disclosed in the fact | from Manila to replace those sent|that even when the question of at | from Shanghai and two more destr tacking foreigners was in debate with jers also were called from the Manila |the Cantonese, naval commanders at | reserve to Chinese ports, where ther: Apply at Office or Phone Main 2270 Resident Manager Z T o 6,500 Sguare Feet All on One Floor ARGONNE P “The House That Phillips Built” I8 fedr of Asorg Nanking had found it nerfl:sflr; to eat |is sorders and Americans t | turn thelr guns on the Northern Fon RENT A e Drutectally, o | froops for the same reason. mplrlnthlews ik i R : . ¢ meantime northern tropps [~ There is little doubt in Washington, ) ' e 00! itC n t 52 50 00 16th & Columbia Road closed in on the Cantonese at Nan. | v Sor ftary ig n m, en and Bath. ... .. .50 to $65. : ese at Nan. | however, that the Northern military ] ‘ g, firing across the river and | Heat—Splendid Light—Elevator Service < chiefs will make every effort to con- trol their troops in that regard for fear of forfeiting the position they have thus far held as friendly toward foreigners, although equally anxious obbies I on the Standard Of Co ner Mefan. The American de troyer Ford and the British cruiser | Emerald fired on the northerners with Several very attractive apartments ranging in from one room, ‘reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- L ndividuality arks Modern Building, especially vuu.-d»m for light Two Rooms, Reception Hall, Kitchen and Bath. ... $75.00 to $90.00 CENTRAL LOCATION 3 machine guns and the Ford later |with the Southerners for rectification / tores cony, to four rooms. kitchen, silenced. the Chin, 0! ater 5 pephioy + ese with shrapnel | of unequal treaties. o - ¥ : : reception hall and bath. | shells from her dinch guns, Rear Ad- | Chen's suggestlons on deaing with Moderate Rental—Possession May Ist 6‘0 Pt Thee Rodms, Receotion Hall K fhen S ice unexeelled and miral ough reported. The Ford was | the assessment of responsibility and Setvk o | hit many times by rifie bull the fixing of damages for the Nan- Rutus H. Darby Printing Co. w I s and Bath. ...$85.00 to $135.00 | there were no American casu: king outrages, raised a number of 90S E 8 N Bt e ha ve ; | Earlier naval advices indicated questions. In view of the mass of di- treet Norta ki ecreation | the northerners had forced the issue | rect evidence in possession of the overlooking . Four and Five Rooms, Re- | with the Nationalists at many points | United States and the other four gov- 3 efreshing k beautiful Rock ‘1¢ Creek Park one, three and four room, re- ception hall, kitchen and bath apartments, some with long the Yangtze on both anking. Some northern forces were réported as crossing to the south bank dnd the Cantonese flag had been hauled down in several river citfes, even in Nanking, it was said, although the later message indicated the Can- tonese were still holding their own at Rx* OO/:'AC ception Hall, Kitchen and Bath, $115.00 to $165.00 ar Lines Exposures ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Opportunity —for an experienced man as manager of our bonding and utomobile N e i o casualty department. State ex- 7.50 é’ A arking N 7% c ~iohy screened porches, from $67. A Wz — Final Rupture Reported. Il REPLIES CONFIDENTIAL THE CLY DESDALE to $135.00. P (g Co- R g sty In the midst of these military ‘de- | % V) efinement o-operative Ap velopments, with the Nationalists sut- | Address Box 441- o s \ Homes fering further reverses after their | Star Office 100% Co-Operative Apartments at { hroughout swift rush northward, word of the | final rupture between the Cantonese <ET military and Moderate party and the 0 Hankow regime on the question of tussian. and radical domination ‘of the political agencies of the party came in a report from Shanghai on action taken by the Moderate confer- ence at Nanking. The conference resolution declaring for arrest of “‘Comrade” Borodin, Rus- slan adviser under contract with the Hankow government, and a score of other Russian or Chinese Communists, other Russian or Chinese communists, including cabinet ministers of the Hankow. government, left it much in doubt as to what faction is to control | « ovies E xits BOOKS BOUGH All Kinds—Large or Small Lots. “Bring them in" or BIG BOOK SHOP, 833 G St. N.W. 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Fred Chase, Exclusive Representative i 1441 Rhede Island Ave. 1437 K Street N.W 14 Large Rooms One room and bath, One room, kitchen unfurnished .......$40 and bath, fur- Tipnte: (Hitn B, ColRGR 100 t newly decorated throughout L Rt $55-565 Fi s One room and Two rooms, kitch- ine big rooms, fireplaces, bath, furnished, $50-$55 en and bath, un- furnished .....$65-§75 parquet floors, 4 delightful big bedrooms on each upper } “floor, e baths, laundry, One room, kitchen Two rooms, kitch- o o B e SUt e ot Bath; fiice aC S Besting paut i nood et furnished .....$45-$50 nished ....... $90-5110 with 6-car brick garage. INSPECT SUNDAY Open 10 a.m. till dark Special Low Price Hot Weather in Washington Is Unmistakably'Hot But it is cooler on the “high point” command- ing Chevy Chase, which is only one feature that makes these newest cross-ventilated apart- ments so desirable. Telephone Resident Manager, Potomac 1900, or WARDMAN 1437 K St N.W. Main 3830 That have made Burleith the outstand- ing and most enthusiastically adopted residence community in Washington 1 Individuals who live in Burleith are people to whom the cultural advantages of this unusual community appeal—in short, they are gentle people. * z The Burleith bus will take you to down- town Washington in 14 minutes. 7 I'he rooms are spacious, well lighted and conveniently planned. 8 The unusual complete appointments arfd the modern labor-saving installationse and scientific equipments assure the house- 919 15th St N.wW. Main 8949 Come out today and see these imposing buildings, view the neigh- Thenow of renting WANTED—A RETUKN LOAD OF Some t]Tings about your present apartment ture from New York. Philadelphia ITH'S TRANSFER AN - : borhood and inspect the attractively 3 wife @ maximum of ease or > ase. DS probably strike you unfavorable. Why not I : e : The streetsare wide anikare well shaded Toome 87 look “into the possibilities of our up-to-date | planned suites now renting at the 4 9 sonable pri . . - o0 1roc " & 2 1 . building today? following [*m}.c. The.lofs, aside from being beautifully Some of the outstanding appointments . landscaped, are large enough to permit of these homes are: Open fireplaces, 1803 Biltmore Street N.W. One Room, Kitchen & Bath, $47.50 Two Rooms, Kitchen & Bath, $52.50 beautiful lighting fixtures, hardwood floors flower and vegetable gardening. r c throughout, hot-water heating systems, 5 NOT The annual 4 o 7 T SO i s instantaneous hot - water heaters d fors of the Was I'he Ambassador Theater, stores of all kinds, garages The same finish and construction em- et t|€"1\~ ’ g manent_ Building and excellent street car service one block away Three Rooms, Kitchen & Bath, $80.00 ployed in these homes is identical to that @ L INESE R lon W found in far more expensive residences. .10 Five Rooms, One Bath, $105.00 Seven Rooms, Two Baths, $152.50 Various room arrangements to choose from. Oak floors, tiled baths and extra Jarge clothes closets in these smart suites. Twenty-four-hour switchboard and eleva- tors. 6 Time will enhance rather than deface the simple Colonial beauty of these dwell- ings. The purchase price in every instance is reasonable and the terms of purchase are made to comply with the individual pocket- book. —=printing_pla Xind of or The 210.1 equinped to handie every. i 300, National Capi 212 0 & s 3511 R Street (Sample Home) ital Press | Garage Accommodations If ‘Desired Connecticut Avenue & Davenport St. NW. Open Until 9 P.M. Every Day Telephone - Cleveland 2419 WARDMAN 1437 K Street N.W. One room, kitchen and bath, from §42.50. Two rooms, kitchen and bath, from $67.50. Screened-in porches overlooking the c: 3 04 A few very chpice suites are still vacant in this new building Telephone Adams 10100 WARDMAN 1437 K St. N.W. Main 3830 ROOF REPAIRING AT MODERATE = Ne Yih & Evarts Sie. NS IRONCLAD Hsi,

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