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POWER CONFERENCE THE NAVAL PACT.

SENSATION.

PROTEST AGAINST AMBAS- SADOR'S SPEECH.

Berlin,

June

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SWINGEING ATTACK BY CALIFORNIAN SENATOR.

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BISHOP'S CHALLENGE TO REPRESENTATIVE.

DESIRE TO TEST ACCUSATIONS IN THE COURTS.

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PASSPORTS IN CHINA.

THE KAO YING CASE.

THE PROTECTION OF FOREIGNERS,

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ONE LAST APPEAL

In identio communications to tho Provincial Government throughout | A Anal appeal has now been filed. Washington. June 18-Bishop the country, the Ministry of Fort the Supreme Court in Nanking James Cannon, dr.. to-day chal-eign Affairs states that foreign naby Kao Ying, former Chinese Con lenged Representative George Tink. tionals may not be admitted into sul at San Francisco, and his wife, him of Massachusetts to make his the interior of the country, that who were both convicted by the accusations regarding Bishop Can-is in places not open to foreign Nanking District Court ca charges. non's primary expenditures outside trade or residence without proper of opium smuggling and whose sub- sequest appeal was recently reject the privileged halls of Congress, so passports being presented. that a Court, suit might be It is stated that the measure ised by the "Kiangsu Provincial High

not to be construed as anti-foreign Court stituted.

As in all cases of Anal appeal to He declared that Congressman but the authorities have deemed it

necessary to exercise kare partly the Supreme Court. only questions the Catholic raters of Boston when as a protection to foreigners' travel or law are inquired into, and no he bad, intimated that Bishop Can ling in China, and partly to guard public hearing of the case will be non had applied to his own use against sinister activities of for hold. The decision of the Kiangsu some of the money, given him to eign reactionary agents in the Provincial High Court, if afirmed by the Supreme Court, will be final. fight, the Presidential aspirations of country. former Governor Alfred E. Smith.

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18.-The second

Washington, June 1-A scorch World Power Conference which ing radio broadenst speech wherein opened here a few days ago with Col. Henry L. Stimson defended Limitation 4,000 delegates representing 50 dif- the London Naval ferent nations was marred by Treaty

was delivered to-day by slightly ladicrous incident when the Senator Hiram Johnson of Cali-Tinkham had attempted to please American delegation learned in ad-fornia. vance of the contents of the speech He characterized the Stimson which the United States Ambassa-iews as consisting of "platitudin- dor Mr. Sackett intended to make

ous generalitics and said that the to-day before the conference.

treaty was un-American and, should The speech, it leaked out, was to

be rejected. contain a vigorous criticism of the American power companies because they are selling electricity at price which is fifteen times the cost of its production.

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Seven "Objections. Senator Johnson cited seven ob- jections to the treaty. He asserted that it would not reduce American taxation, that it did not provide Protest to Ambassador,

for Anglo-American. parity, that it When the American delegates increased Japan's Washington Con- learned of the Aurbassador's inten-ference ratio to our disadvantage tion they immediately repaired to and to the peril of our sea-borne the Embassy where they declared commerce," that it did not ter- that such a statement would coominate competition, but abandoned stitute an unwarranted interference the theory that the Navy was in private interests and they de primarily for the protection of com-

the* manded that

Ambassador

The American cruiser feet, should delete the oflending pas moreover, must be built to British sages from aie spécch.

instead of to cruiser specifications, in the Senator's opinion.

merce.

The Unpeaceful Pacific. In connection with Japanese in- crease, Senator Johnson warned that the Pacific ultimately would be threatened as it became a centre of world activity. ....

Without mentioning President Hoover, Senator Johnson said:-

When Mr. Sackett cartly refused to accept their demand the dele gates immediately mobilized the most powerful, man in the Ameri- ena electrie industry, the Chicago industrialist Mr. Samuel Insull, who is at present on a holiday in Europe and who at once rushed to Berlin in order to remonstrate with the Ambassador," who thereupon

"If we accept this treaty, it is declared that under these circum- stances he would not speak at all. not because of its merits but by the Mr. Insul fually yielded and fact that certain people deem it brought about a reconciliation be necessary that we have the treaty. tween the delegation and the AmThus it becomes a political treaty bassador who will deliver his ad for uae in domestic politics." dress to-day in it's original version. Message From President Hoover.

Berlin, June 19.-The American Ambassador, Mr. Sackett, to-day read out to the Second World Power Conférence a special mes- sage from President Herbert. Hoover conveying to the 4,000 dele- gates his greetings and adding:

Senator Johnson alleged that Colonel Stimson's criticism of naval officers was unsportsmanlike because they could not reply.

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