Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1928 — Page 5

JUNE 15,1928

CHINESE ENVOY LOSES OFFICIAL i U. S, STANDING Minister Gives Up Status to Support New Pekin jt Government. J By MAURITZ A. HALLGREN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, June 15. Dr. 6ao-Ke-Alfved Sze, minister from China, surrendered his status and privileges as an accredited diplomatic agent when he accepted appointment by the Nationalist government as its representative in the United States, it authoritatively was declared here today. Hereafter, it was said, he will have 3io official standing so far as the United States Government is concerned, at least until the United States recognizes the Nationalist regime. His position will be similar to that of C. C. Wu, special Nationalist envoy here, and Frank Lee, Nationalist representative in New York City. Although the State Department Ho longer can deal with him on a formal basis because of his decision to represent a government not recognized here, it was indicated that the department will continue to cooperate with him on a personal basis. Dr. Sze came to Washington in February, 1921, with credentials from the Pekin government then headed by President Hsu ShihChang. This regime was the legal heir of the Republican government set up In 1911 and recognized by the United States the following year. In November, 1924, the Republican rule was dissolved and Feng Yu-Hsiang established a provisional regime which was given provisional recognition by the powers. Eighteen months later Chang

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CITE BLACKMER ON TAXCHARGE Federal Indictment May Force Return to U. S. B.u Unltc<l Press DENVER, June 15.—Henry M. Blackmer, multi-millionaire oil man, was indicted by a Federal grand jury here today on charges of making irregular income tax returns. The action of the jury followed the filing of tax liens totaling $8,498,935 on Blackmer's property ir. Denver and New York by Federal authorities. Blackmer fled to Europe in 1924, to escape testifying before the Senate Teapot Dome Committee, regarding the activities of the Continental Trading Company in connection with the leasing of the naval reserve to Harry F. Sinclair. The indictment was considered here as the first direct move of the Government to force his return to the United States. _ Tso-Lin took over Pekin and proclaimed a dictatorship, whereupon the Powers withdrew even this limited recognition. -

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FEAR CHAOS ON PRAYER BOOK Parliament’s Denial of Change Stirs England. LONDON, June 15.—The second rejection by Parliament of a revision of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England—defeated last night 26 to 220—brought a divided sentiment throughout England. Those holding a more liberal view believed the rejection would create great difficulties. In some circles it was predicted that the decision would bring about chaos in the Church of England and that perhaps the bishops would not accept Parliamennt’s decision, insisting

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