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| | | w | communication for all powe '. roed rs con GOOLIDGE HOPING FOR MEETING S0ON Gonterence on Chinese Issues Is Principal Subject situation Is Tangled, ction of the Amm\H in asserti authority to make a th‘ Chinese has further tangled an |H'4'u')_\‘ complicated and difficult question, It compelled the Peking diplomats to refer the question to thelr respective governments where reexamination of treatles and other | documents became nec hat it alone had | ttlement with | Swampscott, Mass, July 14 ) — | 0 explain unofticial reports from President Coolldge hopes that condi. | T0kY0 that a threc-cornered agree- emnt between the United States, tlons will be such that a conference | °f can be held in the near future for | a discussion of extra-territorial | rights In China, as well as Chinese customs. No Argument Made The efforts of the American gov- | ernment to bring about such a con- | tain and Japan had been |y t which invelved both the incldent and t to bring th \ el American fyy, shington | o to Chinn linto effect. The Washington govern ment has no knowledge of [lc)\n\ al treaties and resolutions as |ec PEACE IN HhRRIN 1700 Hit Sawdust Mectings and Warfare Have L Herrin, joicing was evident in Willlamson county today, proclaiming peace and ry. quiet as Officlals here have been at a loss|weeks of & tmately 700 hit the sawdust trail, Willia ounty and city brought tmmediate | A With gutnen and gamblors Knogn to have clasped palms at the altar of good will, there is every indica tion Willlamson county's relgn sed.” ‘I'rall at Revival Lerror has « HINDEABURG 18 GODFATHER Buer, Westphalla, July 14 (@) yThe ninth son born to the wife of Karl Kraska, a mine worker, enjoys the distinction of having the presi- dent of Germany as his godfather | President von Hindenburg not only cepted the invitation to be spon- Keems (o nded 11, July 14 P—Great re- an af iglous rmath of activity seven Herrin, center of fuctional strife | gor for the child but senf a good mouths, 18 the site of lguu as a starter for his hank ac vhere Howard 8. Wil- | count Y ams, conducted a revival which | inder the Hohenzollern reginie osed last night sumption of | (he kaiser hecame the godfather of s ciforts reveals a total attendance oyepy seventh son in the empire. about 169,000, of which approx e NORFOLK BANKER DIES M expross Win 1. Conn.. July 14—Hornce don of faith in anar resident of the ference, It was stated today at the |a8reement or any official & | response from Hervin, ‘The taber- | folk Savings s‘mm died in the Litel summer White House, are .-onflumumr such an agreement. As a matter A at night, field Counfy hospital { after a to an attempt to hase the nine na. | Of fact continued harmony 1o pojice v to the new | short fllness, He was N to th tions. signatory to the Washington | Py all of the profocol pow: U= regime Wil kol tGiton Ruvdaye. He! waathomn treaty participate, and the United tial part of thele o Alsap in Norfolk in 1847 and is survived States has not entered into an agree- ation Chinese | ment with Great Rritain and Japan | with regard to China, It e aiterated that the United | Detective Al‘ ts l\e;.’.‘l() States was seeking solely o have | the Washington treaty obligations to ,As ‘buspected Murderer China carrled out on the one hand Y July 14 (P—Detective and to secure from China protection [Janes Kane, brother of = Iflorence for Nves and property of forelgners | Kane, who was murdered the night on the other. g ¢ $ in a vacant lot near her Tokso Report Denied ‘ n Brooklyn, today arrested The statement . was made that|Ralph Dison. a Brooklyn negro, as there was no basis whatever for the | Dixon'unswers the de published report from Toyko that [Scription given by neighbors of & The United. States in reashing an |nesro seen loitering in the vicinity 1greement with Great Britain and |the night of the murder. Tapan had. agreed to indefinite | Dotective Kane, who s detailed postponement, of the conference on |CXelusively to track down his sis- Skt terpitoninl Lty ter's slayer, said that Dixon went to e view of the president as out. | Boston Immediately after the lined s that the conference to be [4°% R e hed under the mine power treaty | ~Dixon denied all knowledge of the mur- g ol $2 0 ba should and will conslder tariff ques. |S23INE; He was held in 32,500 hatl tlons, extra-territoriality, and all ?\;‘ "’h\.tgr- cy charge aring other problems covered by the [ MONdaY Washington agreement, | It was announced that the statw | Architect I Arraigned department now is in communica. | In Pickwick Di tion with varlous powers signatory [ g o5 1 ERT T to the treaty In an effort to make ar- R Haven of Winchester, rangements for the holding of the | ST conference in Peking at an early 5 date, superior ret indictment 4|\’|Y‘LIUSZ h\m with man; connection with the co Pickwick club buildin \\n.khhw(nn "“p("u‘ Washington, July 14 (P-—T Washington government is encour- uged over the progress of it& pro- ¢ for a tar-reaching wmmrm\ hinese difficulties, | While thers was no specific devel- opment of importance today, officia nere are increasingly hopeful of an carly agreement to set up the com- missions provided for by the W ington arms conference to stu cuseoms revislon and the extrater-i A8 1” PROTE ritorlal questivns which are involved | Boston. July 14 (F)—The in present disturbances in China. "‘Imm'tn public health councll today | Pending a conclusion by the pow-inyoked the anthority granted it un ers of this proposal discussions are|gor a special act passed by th still in progress. centering largely | igiatur e in London, ovef the separate ques-|taminated ithe ahellAsh bearing tlon of working out a formula forior Newburyport harbor. eettiement of the Shanghal troubles.| with the Merrimac rive A reply by the Peking diplomats !n‘um and tributary wate Chinese demands In regard to the | pibition does not Shanghal case awaits disposal of the | Bugin” question of jurisdiction over such|Isiand. negotiations which has been ralsed| Tho councll also ruled (hat it by the municipal council of|would not authorize taking shellfish Shanghal. 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