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Open every day until Rockville Fruit Farm | serves the | ments through into the ‘The advance guard of the Japanese troops had apparently reached a point about half way between Mukden and Chinchow when the order for a halt The Rengo correspondent reported > Japanese command had moved | 1 r to Taonan. leaving | achment, to guard the | ther Japanese properties. | es were down between and Chuliuho, and the | Japanese were communicating by means | of carrier pigeons. Neutral Zone Acceptable. The Chinese proposal to withdraw | its troops from Chinchow to avoid dan- ger of a clash there is acceptable to | the Tokio government, it was an-| nounced tonight Japan will undertake, the announce- ment said, to respect the | excepting ‘under extraordinary circum- such as a serious clash between armies at Shanhalkwan, Tientsin or Peiping, in which event Japan re right to transport reinforce: the zone from Man- neutral zone | churia. The announcement came on the heels of a statement from a government spokesman that Premier Wakatsuki's | cabinet would resign if the army at- tacked Chinchow. The government also agrees, the an- nouncement said, to the creation of a neutral zone between the Great Wall at Shanhaikwan and Chinchow, the ex- tent and boundaries of which will be decided by direct_ negotfations between the Chinese and Japanese. Cruiser Ordered to Tientsin. The Navy Department announced that the cruiser Yakuno, carrying a landing party of bluepackets, has been ordered to Tientsin from Sasebo. Japanese newspapers, in extra edi- tions, declared a clash is imminent in the region of Hsinminfu and Tahusan. Baron Shidehara, foreign minister, had an audience with the Emperor this afternoon. He was understood to have pointed out that Gen. Minami, war minister, attended the morning cabinet session and the general and himself were in accord in upholding the govern- ment’s policy. Gen. Hanzo Kanaya, chief of the general staff, also had an audience with the Emperor in which, local news- papers said, he discussed the situation at Tientsin. Chinese troops are taking defensive positions around the city of Chinchow, a report said. Detachments ad- vanced during the night and occupied posts along the Talingho River 20 miles | east of Chinchow and it was said fight- | ing already had broken out in the| neighborhood of Hsinmintun, which the | Japanese occupied last night. | Japanese Rush Troops. { A dispatch to the newspaper Asahi said Japanese troops were being hurried down from Northern Manchuria to deal with the situation. Fighting was also expected near Kow- pangtzu, 45 miles northeast of Chin- | chow, reports said. | Rifles, machine guns and light artil- | lery were being used in a battle be- tween the Japanese and Chinese quarters in Tientsin, which began yes- terday and continued this morning. Italian troops were also reported to have joined in the fray when their concession, just across the river from the Japanese, became a target for some of the fire. The Japanese consul general, Shukei Kuwashima, who reported the fighting at Tientsin, said no Chinese regular trcops were involved, but only police. For this reason, he said, he urged the Japanese military commander to take no measures othes than those neces- sary for the protection of Japanese lives and property. | ‘The fighting began at the south gate | cf the city, he said, and continued | for hours, in spite of his appeal to the mayor, Gen. Chang Hsueh-Ming, a brother of Chang Hsueh-Liang. The Japanese were finally forced to | return the fire, he said, from the roofs of the hcuses in their concession. ULTIMATUM IS ISSUED Chinese Ordered to Cease Firing on Japanese at Tientsin. | TIENTSIN, China, November 27 15’\.' —Japanese military authorities issued an ultimatum to the Chinese here to- day, demanding that they cease firing by noon. The ultimatum also contained the | following demands: Removal of troops | outside the six-mile radius in accord- | faction. and cleaned by the m Try it NOW. 811 E St. NW. than beautiful wi SWEET CIDER—APPLES. ety BUE A et Rooles 5 i EREE DELIVERY, t. N. Nat. 7971. 302 10 heh Thankseiving Dav . to modernize your plumbing and heauine and 4o any tinnins work—save TONEYSUDGET PAYMENTS if desired. 1411V 0. St. N. Dec. 2700—Evening, Clev. 0619, W. STOKES SAMMONS If You’re Equipped —with an automatic for best results use our Famous Reading Anthracite in Pea, Buckwheat or Rice size, and find cut the real meaning of Iuel Satis- Nature’s finest product prepared Marlow Coal Co. 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Cessation of patrols along the river by Chinese constabulary. ~That the troops in this province refrain from taking a hostile attitude toward Japan. t they refrain from moving from their presept positions ‘Wang Shu-Chang, Chinese provincial chairman, replying to the ultimatum, | said the Chinese would act in accord with the treaties, but he falled to see why they should not continue patrolling | the river or why troops should be for- | bidden to move. : Twenty Chinese were killed or wound- | ed last night in the native city. No | Japanese casualties were reported. The provincial government and municipal | buildings, as well as the central tele- | phone exchange, were reported to have | been damaged by shells. The Japanese consul general asked | his government to send ships to trans- port women and children back to Japan because of the difficulty of providing | for their safety A Japancse military transport un- loaded 380 cases of ammunition and other war supplies this morning at Tangku, 30 miles from here, A Japanese detachment of 150 marines is reported | proceeding up the river and was ex- pected to reach here late tonight. LARGE FORCE ENTRAINS. MUKDEN, Manchuria, November 27| (W) —Japanese headquarters here an- notinced that “a considerable force of Japanese Teinforcements” left today down the Peiping-Mukden Railway in view of the dangerous situation at Tientsin, but a headquarters spokes- man later said the troops were not likely to go there, and the belief pre- vailed that they were destined for Chinchow. The Japanese troops used trains of | the Peiping-Mukden road, on which | British interests hold a mortgage. Ac- | cording to one source, more than 100 cars were used. | The group of foreign military at-| taches which, is visiting Manchuria as | guests of the Japanese government TC'I turned here hurriedly on receipt of the | news of the new important Japanese | movement. The group, which includes | Col. James MclIlroy, United States at- tache, was on its way to Tsitsihar. Observers here were led to express the opinion & major drive toward Chinchow_has_begun. ENab This Thief! The cold frosty air seeping into your home through un- protected windows and doors is constantly stealing your inter’s fuel supply. But, you can stop th manently, with METAL WEATHERSTRIPS Installed in your home at an amazingly low cost. They will cut fuel costs, add to your family’s comfort and guard its health. May we show you how much money you actually save by having this protection? Every job guaranteed. Folder on request Telephone National 4311 Accurate Metal Weather Strip Co. | Wasl D. 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We have neglected the defense budget and we have put our trust in the League and international treaties promising rospect for territorial integrity and political in- dependence. “Now we have lost faith. We must build up our defenses and save our- selves.” Instructors Available. ‘The Chinese here admit that China’'s forces in the field have little chance against the highly trainei Japanesc army. The Mukden arsenal, where the Chinese had modern tanks, planes, ar- tillery and other military cquipment, was seized in the first Japanese drive Foreign officers are available as in- structors for the Chinese troops. they said, but the whole fiscal organization of the government would have to be 1 constructed to finance the measures which would be necessary to put the army on an efficient basis. China's League representative last night accepted as a basis for discussion the Council's peace proposals. Japan's spokesman likewise accepted the plan. 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