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THE EVE HARBIN. "THE PARIS OF ASIA." [}AUSES 3 DEATHS?White and R;-Russians Fx;ht Battles on the poli ARO. apons, swords, the pik looking implements of war of cent I never saw i men worked with the keenest zest. Per- | fect, discipline prevailed. party, an exhibition drill by the | ce students, 520 young ing for service. boo sticks and armored with leathern jackets and helmets. Then a picked ve us & speclal drill with an- ng, two-handled other viclous men :l‘!fl!l‘- 1 They fought with bam- e ol es and the ragility. uries The Man, Wife ;fid B.:ahy Found Lifeless—Icing System Work Is Halted. B the Associated Press. CHICAGO. July 17.—Lethal gas, es- | caping from a mechanical refrigerat- | ing system yesterday, was blamed by health authorities for the deaths of three persons found asphyxiated in their apartment. The condition of the bodies and a leak in the building’s re- | frigerating system indicated that 1 methyl chloride gas, used as a refrig- erant, was responsible for the deaths, Coroner Herman N. Bundesen said. BY GIDEON A. LYON, Member of American Journalists Party Touring Orient as Guest of Carnegie En- dowment for International Peace. ON TRAIN FROM HARBIN TO CHANGCHUN, June 20— Having reach- ed our “farthest north,” we are now descending. Two days spent in Harbin have left us wish- | ing for a little more light on what is really happening there and what is likely to _happen hereafter. For Har- | bin at present is a city of mystery, a hose hyxiated were Joseph . " | territory it had acquired in China and e e e Styled by some en- | yanchuria, and the railroad in part ainter, 32: his wife, Mary. Sl HRDs S ekIY ® | Eventually. in consequence of changes in their infant son, Joseph, jr. The par-| DELTADS B the Far East, notably in China, Russia ents were found dead in bed and the | baby in its erib. ! . After investigating the tragedy. Coro. Ter Bundesen ordered immediate sus- | penston of operation of all mechanical | refrigerating system, using methyl chlo- | ride gas and declared he would seek | a special session of the city council | to legalize the edict. Officials esti- | mated that approximately 75.000 instal- | lations with perhaps 500000 individual * units would be put out of operation by the order. Maid Almost Overcome. Ressie Dorsey. a maid, entered the Painter apartment. late yesterday. The fumes of the gas almost overcame her. Police found it impossible to enter the place without covering their mouths and nostrils with water-soaked hand- kerchinfs The position of the bodies indicated that Mrs. Painfer. perhape feeling faint and realizing the impending dan- ger. had tried to rise from the bed. but | was overcome, The gas, except in [arge quantity, is almosi odorless. officials &ald and the family was probably feel- ing i1 upon retiring. Company Official Alds, ¥. W. Kritzer, vice president of the ecompany which manufactured the re- frigerating system used in the building. hurried to the scene upon being in- formed of the tragedy by Coroner Bundesen. He agreed to help the coro- ner eliminate the nse of methyl chlo- ride gas. | Kritzer said that more than $60.000.- 000 had been invested here in methyl chloride refrigerating systems, and that many small contractors, financially un- able to make the change to another | Chinese simply | which i< mere | cans are so city of intrigue. ing to smother homesickness, _the Paris of Asia, Har- bin is a rity of ref- uge for undeter- mined numbers of “White Russians.” fiercelv and out- spokenly anti-So- viet. and of equally undetermined num- bers of “Reds” discreetlv pro-Soviel. Then there are others who are known as “radicals.” a term (hat calls for ex- planation, given usually thus, “red out- side and white within." Nobody realiy | knows how many there are of them. for an obvious reason There are far more Chinese than Rus- sians, but save for a comparalive few they 'do not count in the soclal equa- tion. Those few are the administrauve and raiiroad officials. who are the real lers of Harbin. e swarms of other ecount in rasting up of the rec- ords in the police registers, kept to the last inmate of the last house. There are some hundreds of Euro- peans and about 80 Americans in Har- bin. Despite the fact that the Ameri- few in number. Consul Hanson. who represents Uncle Sam up there, it a busy and an influential per- sonage, highly popular with all the groups and suceessful in keeping our Government well informed of the changes and currents that occur in th s strange stream of humanity. To the eve Harbin is dominatingiy Russian, The majority of the shop signs are in that Janguage. Most of the peo- ple in the streets are of that race. The blouse, embroidered and buttoned tight 1o the throat and belted with a colored silk_cord, may almost be said to be the o prevailing male attire. The women mostly wear bandeaus tightly wrapped Forces at Play. Then came the war which Russia lost, and with it all t ever the lines. ot off the train for a walk during thY | stop we saw the guards marching. tw wo. up and down on the side of the h fixed bavonets, four on each side of the line, fn addition to other guards scattered about [enst 50 men in sight, all Chinese. The day we came up to Harbin at one of the Siariea to step down from the frain he Was aceosted by A Russian guard. who drew his pistol and flourished it and New Daily Air-Rail Russian, which of A Chi- | the census. pu track said something in course could not be understood, nese official came along and said som thing that sent the guard back to the platform mystified and rather annoved. The epi- sode was never explained, Well, at Harbin there is intrigue over this question of raflroad management and control stay there. night before last. was marked | A very elaborate entertainment at the Reflwav Club, an Institution found- ed by the Chinese Eastern. paper—Traveler Feels Strange | each, in the construction of these lines | and ‘the terminal and port facilities. | tinquish and to realize that we were That was an exclusively Russian ex- | watching Chinese and not Japanese penditure, and the property was an ex- clusively distinctly | railway, In that it linked St. Petérsburg | hostilities expected in any degree over up wiih the Pacific Coast and tappea the Gulf of Pechili and the Yelow Sea. It gave Russia, though at a great di tance, that “unfrozen port” that it had | intention been seeking ever since Peter the Great d is supposed to have set that as a goal | toward “drastic measures. for the Russian government. 2 It wi Russian_enterprise. strategl regarded as a War Upset Plans. with Japa: was enabled fo negotiate a new deal re garding the railrosd. tinns were instituted betwe the Soviet government. that resulted in a reorganization of the Chinese Easiern Railway, with a division of the directors between the two countries and also a division of offices and powers. as I have indicated in an earlier letter, | line, a highly intelligent Chinese. who China is displeased with the situation. | told me how the Chinese regard Supposedly the authority and the rights are divided fifty-fifty. one of the Chinese officials of the li id a few minutes ago to me, the div out twenty-five-seventy-five, in : the feeling he In 1922 negoti Now Actually, ussia. both Chinese and Russian | bedbugs. Y4 railway guards, mostly the fobmer, how- These armed men travel on the trains as well as guard the stations and A few stations back when we | house, though you may eradicate them. when a member of our party and our member alighted The first evening of our China and | It was dis- Russian-Chinese Friction Apparent. If Japan is efficient, from a mi'itary point of view, China is evidentlv ac- quiring the same efficiency. Those policemen might have n Japanese in respect_ to skill and speed and expert- ness. It was difficult at times to dis- at_work. | __But Russ'a is the * There are no hostilities. mmon enem: Not even are the question of the raids on the Russian consulate at Harbin. The Chinese au thorities are_disclaiming any militant Moscow gives no hint of ply hurt 1o be inclined Moscow is too far away to show active resentment Meanwhile the White and Red Rus- slans intrigue against one another. They fight vigorous battles in print through their journals. One of these Russian newspapers, by the wav. wus | suspended yesterday morning. for print- ing something the Chinese anthorities did not like to see In Russian fype. tnough the same thing had been printed in Chinese and English. A short time ago the lights in this ecar went out for a while, the result of a bit of inadequate equipment, character: istic of these Eastern lines, T am told. | During the interval of idleness 1 was .| visited by one of the officlals of the i being the bolsheviks. It relates to a highly un- pleasant insect. which is usually not | directly mentioned in polite soclety. But 1 will give it as he told it, to fllustrate he said. “are worse than 1 can drive out bedbugs | and clean out their eggs and make your- self and your house pure. But the bol- sheviks, once they have got into your “Bolshevik: ach and leave eggs that vou cannot good to prevent from hatching. Tt close the offices at Harbin where prop- aganda has been started. but the prop- aganda is working among our people There were at ‘ We hope those eggs will not hateh.” New York and Frisco Sept. 1. | _SAN FRANCISCO. Julv 17 (@) — Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. speaking for the Transcontinental Air Transport Co. and the Maddux Air Lines, Inc.. an- nounced here vesterday that a daily air-rail passenger service hetween th: - | San Prancisco Bay ea and New York would be inaugurated September 1 The pew service will connect at Clo- vis, N Mex., with the route alreadr | 4pecial Dapatch to The Star. CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 17 G STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929. DREAM ISLAND FINDER HOPES TO BUILD UTOPIAN MONARCHY Cleveland Paving Contractor Declares Ab- | dantic on the way io ne iana. once solute Rule Is Best Govemment. Provided King Is Good. (N.AN.A).—Matthew I, King cf Cortez Shoals, founder of the Bramley dynasty. That title, or something like it, is the aspiration of M. F. Bramley, Cleve- land paving contractor, yachtsman and discoverer of Dream Island. Bramley, who has spent the past five months on the Pacific Coast making unken island which he first saw in a ane, revealed today that if his plans are plans to raise apove the surface the dream and later located from an airpl Wants Absolute Monarchy. “I haven't given much thought specific Jaws, but it has been my hope | to establish the most model form of | | government in the world. It would have to be an absolute monarchy. That's the best kind of government, you have a good monarch. | “It's not that I'm dissatisfied with| Uncle Sam's Government, but I'd just Jike to have a_government of my own Some of my friends have complained that T shouldn’t try to set up an inde- pendent government. All I've got fo say is that if Uncle Sam wants the is- land he ought to say so. stand in the way of the United States.” Bramley sald that he presumed he would have to renounce his American citizenship if he went through with h plans, but that he would not have to take any formal action of this nature until the island is raised above the sur- face. Ship Is Armed for Fight. Already. however, the island is staked off with buoys and the good ship Perry, which Bramley bought last January from Commodore Donald B. MacMillan for the sole purpose of visiting the is- land, Is armed and ready to fight off invaders. Bramley has reccived estimates from contractors on the cost of “raising the island.” which will be done by sinking an old boat loaded with stone to make a base for operations, building a eireu- lar breakwater and pumping sand from the bottom of the ocean fnto It. | 1sl which A survey of LINDY ANNOUNCES LINE. |shown on navigation cha — | Shoals, disclosed that ite P than Catalina Island, but there is an Service for jnner part, closest to the surface, which is 700 feet long, 450 feet wide at one end and 200 feet wide at the other. It is this part which Bramley hopes to bring above the surface of the sea and to develop into an independent sover- eignty. Believed on Sunken Continent. Unfortunately, the surv showed that the inner part of the reef is 30 1 wouldn't refrigerant, probabiy would be put out of business. The refrigeration system operated from a central plant which manufac- tured the gas in the basement and pumped it to the roof, from there it flowed by gravity through the 70 in- dividual units, A similar plant was blamed two weeks agn for the deaths of twn persons. FORECLOSUR.E ON FALL PROPERTY IS INITIATED Doheny Takes Steps to Gain Pos- about their hair. The droshky is every- where in the streets. but then they are thick all along the line from Mukden. An Oceasional Woman. But the Chinese are in evidence, They are constantly to be seen, padding about with their burdens, or sedately stalking Along smoking their tiny-bowled pipe. Seeing svervihing with their shrewdly observant eyes. And now and then one sees a Japanese woman in the throng, | with obi adding a touch of high color fo the scene, which is otherwise rather 'somber. About 33 vears ago Harbin was no more than a fishing villege on the bank of the Sungari River, flowing north- eastward to the Amur. Then. in 1896. | Ui Hung Chang went to St. Petersburg to represent China as special envoy at the coronation of the Czar. Russia took advantage of this visit fo institute nego- tfations between the Chinese envoy and Count Witte, and ocret treaty” was writien. which brought the two powers together in an alliance ageinst Japan Which the vear before had beaten China in war. One of the ltems of this treaty was a provision giving Russia tinctly a Chinese banquet. with a de- lightful musical and dancing program accompanying a—mark a fact—distinetly Russian menu. The dancers and the musicians were all Russians, the leader of the orchestra a former court violinist | at _St. Petersburg, a notable artist. | Purpose in Displa The significance of this affair was vident. China wished to impress us with the fact that her interests in the Chinese Eastern Railway are dominant even though the general manager is Russian and. by virtue of the defection of the Russian five directors, who will not attend meetings, the general man- ager holds sway between meeting Harbin. I have mentioned. was only a small fishing village when the Russian eoncession for a railroad through Man- churia was secured ITmmediately it became an important center, In 30 vears it has eome into being ae a me. | tropolis. Its prograse has been espe- | cially_marked in_the last few vears. | TR ot s Engiishman wne sdis one of the two newspapers printed in English, told me that three vears ago the sidewaiks on the Kitalskawa, the gession of New Mexico, Ranch, Bt the Assoriated Precs ALAMOGORDO. N. Mex.. July 17— Another legal step in connection with transfer of title to the Tres Ritos ranch of Albert B. Fall, former Secretary of the Interfor, was taken when attorneys representing Edwafi L. Doheny, oil 1 i g}.’:::s e, filed mortgage foreclosure | the right to construct a railroad line main business street, consisted merely of - | across northern Manchuria. making a | of three planks laid lengthwise. while The Doheny interests recentlv pur- | girect route to Vladivestok from Chita | the street was paved with huge square | chrsed the property of the Tres Bitos & = o Cattle & Land Co. at foreclosure auc- | tne disiance to the Pacife port by 365 unr:1 sale. The foreclosure proceedings mijes. i i filed today were to satisfy a note given | tles in length, t on December 20, 1928, for $124,000 8t | i e one e nflfshl}m';z"r',}.’.:f 6 per cent ning from Harbin to Dairen and Port The papers listed numerous ranches. | Arthur—Dairen is the old Dalny of wells and tanks ond the Fall home. | pre.Russo-Japanese war days, granted Mr. and Mrs, Fall are still living at the | i 9898 to Russia by China when the ' Fall home. ' Iatter country was being picked to pieces According to the summons the note | following the demand of Germany for bv the Tres Ritos compzny was signed | rights and territory In the Shantung br Emma Fall, as vice president of the | proyince—constitutes the Chinese East- cattle and land company, and Mark em Railway. Russia spent 588.000.000 | Thompsen ss acting secretary and was | roubles, pre-war roubles at 50 csnts “Get Acquainted” 9 Dohenv. The Tres Ritos Cattle & Land | stones. Today there are broad, smooth idewalks of cement and the street is asphalted. Good sized buildings line | the street. A metropolitan air pervades the place. Everything is brisk. The | said, are hectic. Hence the nickname | Paris of Asja But it is not through night life. caba- rets and Iate hours that Harbin is to ! become important. iz indeed already im- | portant. of the currents of race and polities | flowing through the town. 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