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UNION WILL FIGHT PICKET ORDINANCE Tinworkers’ Counsel to Pe- | tition Injunction Against New Cumberland Law. ordinance 1 wmn e effect patrol | 1 the City r the pro- This move was gaid, at a meetin t on | urrn down \1.« s W. n's | n vote on| should return to ions Board. He rokuro Hidaka secret rep No hint of its co an important Given New Post J. C. DUNN HEADS POLITICAL RELATIONS OFFICE. JAMES CLEMENT DUNN, Veteran American diplomat, who has been chosen by Sec- retary of State Hull to head the newly organized m‘f”te of adviser on political relations, is shown in his favorite por- tr Dunn has been sert chief of the Euro- pean sion Underwood & Underwood. rmies of the north- Reported Attack on Envoy Held Mis- | understanding. er, it said a person ning had been released evidence was found of a plot 1l Kawagoe. Miscellaneous Mischief. SALT LAKE CITY, 5 District Judge P. C. Evi REFUSE TO LEAVE. Troops Reported Strengthening Posi- | writ of habeas corpus, | men charged with “mis ' explaining & search of the s listed no such misdemeanor. As the men stepped out of the room they were rearrested for “mali- - | cious misct Polo Bridge relations to th out the agreem drawal of C troops by e e ported rn‘ g troops into the srea again Japanese were strengthening their positions south and east of Peiping | with earthworks and bar tanglements. Heavy a were camouflaged agai tack There was spect seat of the sem Chahar Polit tinued mo: presaged a perma pation of the two N Inces with p s 2 crea- tion of a protectorate state such as Manchu CHINESE TROOPS MASS. Reinforcements on Way to Northern Battle Ar SIANFU n ce. China July 22 (&).—Large bnmrs of Central Chinese troops are pouring out of here to the east. reported to be reinforce- | ments for the 29th Army, which has | been opposed to Japanese in North | China for two weeks | Five divisions of the Central Army | from Shensi Province were under-| gtood to have been ordered to the battle area around Peiping, 550 miles to the northeast. The government - controlled radio gtation here of the Central Nanking government has been broadcasting a daily report on developments in the North China crisis and urging the northwest provinces: “Be ready for any emergency.” There was no direct evidence that True Experiences D 1DONT, GIVE FUIESA, CHANCE “Flies have never really bothered me. | don’t give them @ chance. 1 have found that @ whiff of Black Flog Spray gets them f&ster than enything | have ever tried. 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