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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1920 ight. e with them. His huppiness, |purchased. Mr. Kloskowsk! com- Naeme of His Reforms ’howywn turned lnto grief upon | mynicated with proper authoriti-s As governor. Feng follows the |landing kt the gate to America. tutis [[ 0 (E00 U SOR S ! aume policies he follows as generad. | luland, when the uuthorities marked | ™ 7 ’. l" ! "'": i He outlaws gambling, and all forms | him as an “undesirable” because of |POthing cou be done (o alter, the | pe of vice. His persecution of opium |failing cyeslght #nd nervous trou- |decision. He did not give up hope [Priasiess of the Aupvastie Shrimb of, smoKking is unquestionably sincere. | ble. jund. “with Aviation Commissioncy the order ‘of the White Rhrine of | Lt % !Johh Winialski got in touch with |Jerusalem. Masouic orgunisation. * His friends and relatives endeav- | mneeting here in arnual conveption, | WHITE SHRINE ELIUTION Kansas City, May § (B=dirs. ;. that | Mary E. Bartiett, Nelooasiste. Ohlo, * o |Was clected suprvine worthy hish ! $10 a month. An state of aflairs was governor with a summons to a puh- ¢ gathering attended by the dissat- isfied office holders and a troop of soldlers in full equipment. Feng himselr presided at the meeting. First the protesting magistrates | Foot-binding among women is for- | HUGHES IS LIKED |General Feng Yu-Hsiang, Known as IN [iflfl__'l'BRITAlN Christian General, a Mystery Man mysterious uncertainty about Feng's Ammm wofld GOIIl‘l JM“ By MORRIS J. HARRIS Wins Favor of Londoners London, May 9 M—Great Britain Ras recelved a most favorable - pression of Charles Evans Hugh s, who last night” was given an ovation at a dinner ir. his honor tendered by the British piigrima His greatest applause came when in acknowledging the toast of l.ord Hewart, chief justice of England, he remarked:. “It. is no disparagement of any Institation or of other internatioa! relations to say that Anglo-American amity is the cornerstone of interni- tional peace and the essential as- - sumption of any world peace pro- gram.” Mr. Hughes, who is on his way to The Hague (o assume his new duties as justice of the permanent court of | international justice saw perils in misrepresentations by newspapers, motion pictures, and cartooniats, saying: “If these perils to our interna- tional understanding camnot he avoided in our own territories, where we torment each other ‘Wwith false rumor and distorted criticism, how can we escape them in international (Asmociated Press Correspondent.) Shanghai, China, May 9. UP— Among the crowd of China's war lords and politicians. most of whom differ from each other just as tweeledum differs from tweedleder, Feng Yu-Hslang, mystery man, stands plcturesquely along with his eccentric reforms, his personal “crankiness” and his undetermined political allegiance. The fate of China's rival factions and the gelative strength of north- ern and santhoon leaders might be religion as there is about his pgli- ties. His baptisin and Interest in Bi- ble teachings are facts, but gener- ally accepted rumors declare he has recently made s public renunciation of the “foreignbr's religion™ and the | marshal himself neither confirmed {nor denied the report. Beyond all doubt, in the life and work of this unusual man, there is much simplicity and selflessness. More interesting still, Feng's puri- tanism has not stopped with him- elf; ull with whom he comes in { contact must ahare it. That has not | increased his popularity in all quar- | |ters. On the occaslon of his first visit to Nanking. the national cap- tal, his coming was preceded by a moral crusade instituted b | mayor. Gambling was forhidden, opi- { um smolkers ware hunted down with | renewed zenl and sing-song houses ! were closed. S Visitors from 5 to 7 A, M. Ouly Arrived in the capital, Feng called lon the ministers of the nationalist government. He made hig calls rid- |ing, not in a motorcar, as is the cus- {tom. but in a truck sitting beside the chauffeur with twe or three ‘ml" 'y guards behind. He recelved | visitors only from & to T in the (morning and had a straw sheller | constructed inside the gateway to his | house where all could wait their were invited to state their case. Then provincial treasurer gave an exposi- tion of his budget, showing clearly that all avallable republic resources were far from adequate for neces. sary public works and reforma. Then I'eng addressed the soldiers, pfaising their bravery, patriotism and sacri- fices. “What,” he asked them “is your monthly wage for hardships so cheerfully endured " *““Fhree dollars!” they shouted in unison, “And how many months is this in rears?"” “Four,” volleyed the soldiers. “Ah, that is just what has hap- pened to my own malary.” concluded the geaeral. Official ralaries re- mained unchanged and thereafter were uncomplained about. Six Hours Sieep Rix hours of sleep in 24. Four at night and two more in the middle of the day, are all that Feng allows himself and the members of his staff. The reat of the time he spends in He dresses in a commion sol- s uniform or in C‘oolie clothes: never wearing the beautiful silks and satins usual among upper class Chinese. As a reformer, Feng's work began with his own army. Smoking, gambling and drinking are forbidden and severe punishments are meted ©'"|Congressman E. Hart Fenn in Wash. 5 ored to do eve':thing to help him.|ington and explained the situation| ¥rford W Poole, o g B . |but the authorities vere adaman' to him. The result is that the im- i:w::l'::r:e‘"i:|ir|::n.;‘li:nuli:li;h;:;i'and the order #tood s dictated. |migration authorities released Pa. been put to work building homes for | Then the man's wife sought the aii [luch and gave him a “carte blanch-* the destitute, constructing roads and | °f J9%eph Kioskowski of New Brit- |for admittance into this _country forwariing recoustruction generally, |21 NTOUBh Whow the pussage was upon receipt of certain aftidavits. | Recognizing that many of his | changes ure unpopular, Feng says, | “You all hate me now. but in five | vears you will hold & different opin- fon."” | bldden. Aud. it necessary, the law si forcibly carrled out. In the prov- man of the shepherds, READ HERA PALUCH ALLOVED TOSTAYIN.S. 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Of Sun's thren principles, the one in which the [ z-neral places most emphasis is {hat | concerned with the livelihood of the more easily prophosied if Ieng | Prople. He miaintains (hat ofiicials would openly adhere fo one or the|are the servants of the people and other. Iut he keeps inscrutably | have no rght to enrich themsolves aloof, walting for the truth, or per- | While there is poverty in the coun- BkGs 16 40 bt 16 dtaeres fhon | Due to his influence the hopes | the oontUBonLO corteats of higher officers in the nationalist | Seiiay e R LR ‘m‘m\'. for increases in salary the first He Was once famous ms {ha|Of 1his year were dushed. He propos- “Christian General” and among Chi- [ {14t the puy of the higher oiric nese Chrittians the simplicity of his | reduced and that of the lower of- life and his coustant concern for the | [¥€¢rs and =oldiers be raiscd. welfare of the people are helieved 1o Handles Salary Questfon | Now a delicate operation must be e intimately reluted fo his religion.| 1In Honam, one of the provinces cd to remove a cyst deep In | Miraculous and legendary halos | which Feng controls, all oificial sula- | n. ® been drawn around mome of his|ries, civil and militray, irrespective Lassman hasn't becn told how Nevertheless, there is as much [of rank, were at one time leveled to | acrious his condition is. 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He added he hoped America would not long remain away frown the world court. Brain Operation Needed For Al Lassman’s Health New York. May 9 (P —Al Lass- marf, injured New York University football star, rests in a hospital here with only the scalpel and probing needle of the surgeon between him and the life of a cripple. Within & few days the greatest brain specialists in the city will malke their final effort to repair the suffered leading r to victory over Carnegie Tech in a Pittsburgh foot- ball festival last November. Blood clots on the brain have been ab- morhed and a skull fracture mended. 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