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) JAPAN WILL INVADE N. CHINA OGDENSBURG ADVANCE-NEWS VOL. 5.—No. 112. BOMB OWWBD WSWSP APE* DIDIOATBD TO THB PBDTOIPLBS 0T FAJ* PLAT * OX AM, THB PBOPLB BB THBT BVBB SO HDKBLB OODENSBURO, N. Y., FRIDAY MORNING, JtfLY 16, 1937. May Shelve Court PRICE THREE CENT* till President Lays Corner Stone ^S^tf il^iJl^^^ | The annonnr Japan Will Send Forces Into China President Roosevelt Will « \ , TOKIO. July lo — Because of the \serious situation\ prevailing: in Xorth China, the government ha? decided to dispatch troops to the scene from Japan proper, the war | office announced today. ncement came as a ise because of the ili§|fi j government's previously declared ;||| ; intention of doing: everything T>°&- M$£: ¥ ^i ! sib]e to localize and minimize the conflict. FIGHTING AT LOFA PEIPIXG. July 13.—Xorth China newspapers struck back at Japan Today following a renewed hurst re- Let Congress Decide On Fate Of the Court Bill Fails in Elopement \The time has come to settle accounts with Japan?\ A ;**-.v ewn suggested total aban-• donment of peace r.egoiations with Japanese authorities. They said the Japanese, through the-e Defo- liations. w«-re merely gaining time to prepare their war machine for far:her hostilities. A boycott against Japanese i^<<n'\s 20T under way in the Xorth Using the same trowel with which President Washington laid the cornerstone of the United States Capitci, President Roosevelt is shown with Wiliiam A. Ayres (left), chairman of the Federal Trade Commis- | China ar--a an.I showed signs of smn. laying the cornerstone of the \apex\ building of the last in the be >:ni ^ general. At the same government's \marble triangle\ in Washington. The structure houses ! Mnit*. tVarinz <>p-n warfare misht **the Federal Trade Commission. State Funeral Today For Senator Robinson break . ::t at anv moment. Japan- -~~ Xatiouals living i:i the interior «.f rh h »!:H - A i \ i J;ip^:i*. X-r*n were evacr.ati.-.**; their i^as^-ni..^ t » \ h - sa;Vty 5 s.i : ? J:-an->e Fe::---<?i j-*?u, \ '' •'* V .'Z T .tr T)T disrjTc;; .f ::ut.ior- a I :ocia- '. :•• •-•* of r -v»:»s to WASHIXCTOX. j u \ y ^ena*- v.. day pre*;a:f j :»iirhcs: j.ublic trP-u .- 15.—The j 'nz ,; t : p < > pay its j inz «>f R >bin- n's favorite hymns a s*ate . ! y a church choir. A Train wib !\i -\hi*.a -.v.is T • expe\ i:it :::•*-« and th*. si...:-j f,:n -*~ ( - r bin-s~ Twt-iity-:.:rrth Route Army o:: zr~>und* i: was an Lea ier STOCKS Inner;; J — to Majority Jos' .•'] T. Robinson. I, Thr- stat- -rvices will >*- h.-'d t n • ii Tomorrow. R-v I):-. Zebar- i »•-• T Philu:s. S^r.a-^ chu: lain. vi];* fi ia*\. Tht- setatv* b <dy -#•1* Ii>* in ^:Ue in ih\ St aa*e la /*\'•!• .,-.1: 1 • a. m. F:i'.v un'i] ter '.-j- s* r\i •••-s. 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I>«-«pie 1«-r.i Us. :t was report «d persistent\.y that Jararest military a-:\ht»r:\'ir« at Tientsin have de- rrr-in-i--d comp>:e init--^nd-n e of j and 1-^ ni:r-*-- < H\p-1 a ^l Ch3har pr^vir. • s. whi^hjthe I^ii.--- T : - > . Another romantic adventure ended for Nancy Hoyt Curtis, 35, daugh- ter of the late Henry M. Hoyt, So- licitor General «f the United States, when she returned to he* Bar Har- bor, Me^, home with James Baker, a taxi driver, after Canadian officials refused them admittance to the Dominion. Russ Flyers Are Honored WASHINGTON'. July 1\ — Pr~i- dt-nt Roosevelt, it was reported today, is willing to let congress decide whether the supreme court reorganization shall be shelved. That was the statement, it WJS reported, that he made toiay to four *'freshman** senators who visited him in his Whi*e House living quarters. The senators were Guy M. Gil- lette of Iowa. Prentiss M. Brown of Michigan. Charles O. Andrews of Florida and Edwin C. Johnsrui of Colorado. They urgrd The pres- ident, it was understood, to with- draw the court reorganization bill or ask that it b«- ret-ominifte 1 *o committee—a move that w-r.r \ shelve the measuiv for this ses- sion at least. They urged this action, it WL;- j said, in view of the legislative land ]u«:iiiciil situation cr-avl by the suddi-u dr-iith o: Svii.tt- Ma- jjority Lead«r Joseph. T. Fi-.bin- »:.. Mr. R'»os-v-it. th r I'nitv i Pr--- was advise :. tvb.i th*- --t :::•.' )'.? that the qu-st:-»n of wha* w. ; > ••-> he done with th« court reor-rtiii- zatioa measure was up to con- gress. He was r« pi\s-:ittr 1 as feeling that it was HOT :iy t-;. him to advise congress what action, should be taken. The senators were uniersrjol to feel that he was willing to ac- cept philosophically whatever de- cision congress miaht mak-. Farm Bill Goes To White House RIVERSIDE. C.r;f.. 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