Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1930 — Page 6
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CHINA WARFARE SEEN STRUGGLE OF KUOMINTANG Quo-Tai-Chi Says all Factions But Chiang Kaishek’s Clique Cooperating By <’. I). Bess. UP Staff Correspondent Peiping, June 12 — (UPt — The world is being deceived into thinking that the present civil war in China is a struggle between progressive nationalists and rigidly conservative militarists, in the opinion <>t Quo Tai-chi. former commissioner of foreign affairs at Shanghai and vice-minister of foreign affairs at Nanking, who has come north to support the coalition
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opposed to General Chiang Kailahek. "This Is not even a struggle between various factions of the Kuomintang." said Quo. "it Is a struggle of the Kuomintang, Including util factions xcepting Chiang KaiI slick's clique of personal supporters, against the military dictatorship represented by Nanking." ' Quo, who is a graduate of th** . University of Pennsylvania, has . been active in tlte Kuomintang since th* 1912 revolution, at wlgich time he became secretary to the vice-president of the republic, Li ■ Yuan-hung. He was a leading mem- I her in the Canton government. es-1 tablished by the late Dr. Sun Yatsen, and went to the United States in 1915-19 to attempt getting recognition for that government. Aft -r Chiang Kai-shek captured Shanghai in 1927, Quo was appointi d commissioner of foreign affairs, |an important post, and also viceminister of foreign affairs at Nan1 king. Last year, however, he dis- >
. IM ' W—■ . — ■*- . ... II — agreed with Chiang Kai-shek, and resigned. He is a supporter of Wang Chiang wet. Quo wus s- nt to Mukden to discover wb liter Chang Hseuh-liang was likely to snare in the present struggle. "b rom my personal observation and conversations I am convinced that Manchuria will remain neutral," he declared. Owing to her geographical position, Manchuria finds it both convenient and desirable to keep out of the maelstrom of civil war, especially at ptesent. Marshal Chang's attitude •toward M’ang . Ching-wei, however, las a leader of liberal, progressive and democratic thought in China, is highly sympathetic." Quo says that conditions In China are so bail that all factious Ia re getting together to correct them. He adds, however, that General Chiang Kai-shek and his followers will not compromise, and that it is therefore necessary to drive them out before constructive work can be attempted.
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1 Violin Ordered Returned t Terre Haute, Ind., June 12.—<U.R) - —William Pedigo, Civil war veter- ; an, who thought so much of his : ancient fiddle that he was willing to give his shoes to have the ini strument repaired, was prompted • by that same love of the relic to : appeal to the Vigo Circuit court • when the repairman sold it. I According to Pedigo's testimony, he took the violin to Richard Ix>Masters to have it repajred, offer - Ing his shoes and a dime in pay- , meat. L-Masters agreed. But, - when the white-haired “vet” re- , turned to claim his instrument the repairman had pawned it for sl. i Pedigo went to the pawnbroker's i shop and there learned the violin had been sold again —to an unknown person. That was too much. Pedigo said, so his next step was up the stairs to the Circuit court room where - he placed his greviance before Judge John P. Jeffries.
I "The fiddle was my father’s ami | came into his possession in 1845,'t j I Pedigo said. "It was worth more than SIOO but wasn't for sale at ’.any price." • The court ordered LeMasters ; and Abe Nebin, the pawnbroker, to . find the instrument and return it I to Pedigo. I o Warns Against Typhoid , Indianapolis, June 12. —(U.R>—ln- ■ oculation against typhoid fever - should be a part of every vacation- - ists preparations for a summer .'
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11 trip, the Indiana State Medical ’ AHHiieiation .said ttxlay in a bulletin ‘ I released through its publicity department. | "No matter what form your variation may take, fishing, tourim.. 1 1 tramping or camping, it would lie well to cast aside all typhoid fever [ fears before you start, by being j vaccinated against this germ," the I bulletin read. "Whether your summer vacation ■ means a voyage to Europe on an r I ocean liner or a week end trip in -i a car, vaccination, or inoculation, • | against typhoid fever is imperative.
Even those staying nt home should i not neglect It for It is found that may cases of typhoid fever In the city may be traced directly to 'curriers.' The duration of typhoid immunity received from inoculation Is i not exactly known, but It is safest • to be vaccinated at least once in : three years. ■ "Tlie control of typhoid fever within the last 20 years lias resulti ed in a decrease of from more than i 5u,000 cases annually to less than i ■ in.ooo each year." the report said. ( I <j «et tne Hscit—v —oe at eomt.
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