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A—10 1010 DISTURBED BY CHINESE CRIME Strong Movement Seen ‘Against Co-operation in Attempted Assassination By Radio to The Star. TOKIO, November 2.— Military circles here profess themselves greatly disturbed over the attempted assassi- | nation of Premier Wang Ching-Wei of China, declaring it evidence of a strong I Chinese movement against Chino- | Japanese co-operation, which the pre- mier favored. The hint of an even | stronger Japanese policy toward China in future accompanied comment. Meanwhile, plans for the exploita- tion of North China are being pushed. A meeting of representatives of the Kwantung (Japanese Continental) | Army and the South Manchuria Rail- way (Japanese owned) at Dairen de- cided to establish a joint Japanese- Manchukuo company for this purpose. (Copyright. 1935.) COMMUNIST PLOT SCOUTED. No Basis for Belief Seen in Assassi- | nation Attempt. NANKING, China, November 3| (Sunday) (®).—A foreign office spokesman said tonight there was no basis for the police belief that a Communist plot was behind the at- tempt to assassinate Premier Wang Ching-Wei. The theory was widely held, how- ever, that the gunman, Sun Ming- Hsun, who died today of bullet wounds inflicted by the premier's bodyguard, acted because of his anti-Japanese feelings. The premier was considered friendly toward Japan. (At Peiping, the Political Council ordered its subordinate agencies in North China to put down any group which endangers friendly Sino-Japa- nese relations. The council is com- trolled by Generalissimo Chiang Kai- Shek, military leader of the National- ist government). A spokesman for North China au- thorities, commenting on reports that China and Russia were considering a pact to offset Japanese influence in | Asia, said China may eventually be | forced to decide between amity with Tokio or Moscow. POLICE SHOOT SUSPECT IN MAIL TRUCK HOLD-UP Colored Man Wounded as Offi- cers Foil Attempted Robbery in Danville. By the Associated Press, DANVILLE, Va, November 2— Robert Fallen, Negro, was wounded here today in an unsuccessful hold-up of a Government mail truck. Police, tipped last night, were wait- ing and witnessed the seizure, pursued the stolen truck and arrested Fallen after pouring a load of shot into his legs. A second member of the hold-up band escaped, but police said his identity is known. Henry Clay Morris, driver of the truck, had been coached what to do. | When the hold-ups jumped in the truck he surrendered the driver’s seat to them, but clung to the running board. Fallen drove the truck a crazy course and the police cars over- hauled it. MEETING POSTPONED Special Dispatch to The Star. BLAIR, Md., November 2—The meeting of the Blair Citizens’ Asso- ciation has been postponed from Tues- day night until November 12, it was announced yesterday by George N. Mergell, president, 3 A short business session will be fol- lowed by a party and social hour, The association will vote on the imposition of a 2-cent tax next year for the sup- port of the Silver Spring Public Library. Concert Precedes Shakespeare. The Community Center Civic Or- chestra, under the direction of Sam T. Ford, will play a 30-minute concert preceding the performance of “The Taming of the Shrew” by the Chil- dren’s Community Theater in Roose-; velt High School Auditorium Tuesday | night. The play and concert are un- | der the auspices of the Community | Center Department. | Dr. Thomas Healy to Speak. Dr. Thomas H. Healy, dean of the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, will address the Washing- ton Post, Society of American Military Engineers, November 18 at 12:30 p.m. at its first luncheon of the Fall sea- son in the Army «nd Navy Club. 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