South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1920 — Page 14

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CHINESE RESENT FOREIGNERS' TAX AS BEING UNFAIR

Entire Nation Unites in Opposition to Placing of International Lew.

SHANGHAI. March 1. While the Chinese ration Is divMod Infi two arm! cimi'i with Vrrnt Hfu fShth-shar.K at Poking rulir.er morn r less th5 northern districts, and

k rational parliamentary lfqislaturo j !ttin at Can'on and doiuiüatin: j the southern provinces, a miniatur-; ivll v.ar Is hrn uvikM in Hhanic-j hat J)tw-cn t h Chin. t -ix payers J Mid tho HrltiMi rule of the irur rna- i

tior.al settlement. YTilI the armirs of north and pouth China refuse to .püi any Mood ar.d form mutual admiration .-o -1io3 every tlrn luy an- drawn up in battle array, fomc r il liirhtin and a number of deaths havp rr5'jltod from the clash l twe on tho native and th poller- representing tho foriKT'-r.-i in thii 'ity. Studonts in I'owrty. Applications for rpr'-.entation of tho Chinese, who rlaim to har 70 per cent of the upkee p of the community, on tho municipal council followed riotlnp and death that was an outgrowth of tho Shantung situation and an uprising in protest by tho students" unions. The applications were decided npralnt by the municipal council. consisting cf six IJritlsh, two Americans and one Japanese, several weeks before th matter was mado public. Chinese merchants and political leaders pot wind of the secret decision of the .council and forced an ackTiowledjrnent that the mlinp had been made.

Thon the hopkeepor.i quietly closed their stores and refused to pay their taxes. About SO of them were arrosted and went to prison

'whilo the police of the revenue d1partment seized poods to nipct tho tax levy. When they appeared for (trial before Uritish Assessor Grant I Jonea he told the merchants they ' were "ro?rues." The strike cf the shopkeepers I stirred tho municipal council into j action and negotiations were bejrun with Dr. Föne and other leaders,

representing Z0 fruildn with a membership of millions of business men. As a result the strike was

! railed off and it was aprreed that 'the taxes should bo paid under protest pending a conference and bal- ', lot to be taken at the annual meet- , intr of the taxpaye rs to bo held in 1 April.

AMERICAN TROOPS ARE READY EOR ANY GERMAN EMERGENCY PARIS, March It. American tr ';.- alun' the Rhino ','are r.idv for any e:nTKency" that l:. ay arW; from th- situation in Jerrnany, M aj. Gen. Allen, their commander, declared in an interview at CoLlcnz, received here todav. "Tb.o meeting of allied chief3 called by Marshal Koch was arranged bef(,rf the coup in HerIhi. and therefore was not occasioned by It." Allen said. ' The question of allied control beyond the Rhine bridgeheads was not di.-" us.--d. "I don't think the von Kapp movement had any reflection alr-n this line, but naturally we could not tell how far it was KOini; to extend. The American troops are In fin condition and ready for any emergency."

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irAItDI.VfJ TO Sl'KATC. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. March IS. Sen. Warren C. Hardini? will come to Indianapolis March 2f to deliver an address at the' Columbia club, his campaltrn headrpiarters here announced today. Hardinc: was to have, been here t.dav, but his encasement was cancelled bemuse of the treaty situation in the senate.

WASHINGTON. March IS. Farmers were virtually "disfranchised" in the Minnesota presidential j.rimnry elections. Sen. Hiram Johnson, who was a candidate, declared In a statement Issued at his o'li'-M here today. Tins primary was the first strong arm act of the campaign. Johnson declared. ' He charged that the "machine" conducted the flpht for Gen. Wood and that despite his protest polls were open only an hour in the evening. Had roadt prevented farmers poinc to the polls, Johnson said. He claims to have carried the Minneapolis and St. Paul districts.

SOVII-7TS GAINING. LONDON. March IS Communists have established Soviets in the subburbs of Rerlln and are painint? pround in Westphalia, according to semi-official dispatches here today.

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