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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON Pyre for Six British Airmen The twisted wreckage of a Royal Air Force bomber which struck a wall near London and burst into flames as the pilot tried to land. Six men died. —Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. TOKO WELCOVES HORLD EDUCATORS Formal Sessions Will Open “Tomorrow in Warlike Atmosphere. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, July 31.—In a warlike at- mosphere se to the sever the World Fed Associations v day by Hic I thousand delegates | world conference of | n of Educational | omed here to- former cab- Inet minister and president of the | Japan Educational Association. Hundreds of the delegates had left homes in America and Europe for the long journey to Tokio before the North China crisis arose. They arrived to find Japan prepar- ing for war. Nevertheless the Jap- anese insisted the conference would proceed according to schedule. Formal sessions will open Monday and continue for a week. More than 40 nations are represented. Several hundred delegates are from the United States. Dr. Paul Monroe, professor of edu- cation at Columbia University, New York, is chairman of the conference Tomorrow there will be a musical | concert at the Imperial Theater for delegates, at which 300 voices will be heard and Japanese classical music will be introduced Radio psychology, academic freedom, Japan (Continued From First Page) Lieut. Gen. oshi Katsuki, Jap- | anese commander in chief, in appoint- ing a successor to the missing Yin Ju-keng as chairman of the Fast Hopel autonomous regime. Hitherto the Japanese have insisted this autho which presided over the northern counties of Hopeh in deflance of Nanking's orders, was in- dependent. Yin has been missing gince the uprising of Chinese gen- darmes, including some of his own men, in his capital of Tungchow, 20 | milees east of Peiping, Thursday. The new appointee is Chi Tseng- mou, hitherto Yin's chief secretary. He is subject to complete Japanese control. The Japanese drove Chinese gen- darmes, who had sought to besiege Japanese troops at Tungchow, west- ward from Peiping. ‘The Japanese machine-gunned the disorganized Chinese with some guns mounted on house tops to facilitate | magksmanship. A fleld outside Yenching was strewn | with an estimated 300 victims. A survey of the area cleared by the Japanese showed not a single Japa- nese casualty. The bodies of 11 Chinese policemen | and seven peasants, all with their hands tled behind their backs, were found in a cornfield. Some had been &hot, others apparently hacked to death | with swords and bayonets. Conditions west of Peiping were de- generating rapidly into guerilla war- | fare, with the advantage held by Japa- | nese troops. Northwest of Peiping, 2,000 Japanese | were concentrated at Hsiyuan, where | & detachment of the 37th Chinese Division was holding out against the Japanese. The region east of Peiping was | swarming with Chinese gendarmes | who claimed they had annihilated the Japanese garrison at Tungchow Thurs- | day night. Japanese planes roamed | into the area, forcing Chinese to re- | treat and scatter over the country- eide. Later the Chinese returned and | continued their resistance. There were some fears for the wel- fare of two Americans who were thought, still to be at an American | HILDREN'S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAP 1¢s the big contest\y:. running for the 6th year in over 200 of the better stores throughout the country...To enter your child, simply have a picture taken in our studio for just$1. No red tape..no fuss. ; no bother. Prizes are awarded for per- sonality and character as reflected in the photograph,”not for mere “prettiness”. 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There was no let-up in the flow of | troops to ports of embarkation or in warlike moves of the government radio calisthenics, co-operation of home and school, teachers' organ- izations, the pension system, interna- tional understanding and good will through education, experiments in sci- | entific education and the education of | mothers will be discussed. | Delegates for the last three days have been attending a forum on Jap- anese life and culture at Lake Yama- | naka, where a notable speaker was Mrs. Etsu L Sugimoto. She discussed | “The Jupanese Woman and the Home.” | Mrs, Sugimoto ds widely known as the | writer of “Daughter of the Samurai,” l | | | and other works in English. The conference will be at Tokio Im- | perial University. WITH THIS COUPON; WATCH REPAIRING ANY MAKE WATCH Cleaned Adj'&sted" Main Springs Crystals, any shape The Upstairs Jewelry Store A Few Attractive, Slightly Used Small Grands. 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