Arrival of Japanese Soldiers in China _ __3_*_#_ t I At the first sigu of war clouds, nearly a year ago, the Japanese transport Hongkong Mam ta shown abo\e as she steamed into Taingtao with the first contingent of Japanese soldier*. On lauding, they too* over the town and later captured Tsiuan. The presence of Japanese troops In those places has been a constant thorn in the side of the Nationalist government, and the recent killing of Japanese *oldiert at Tsinan presumably by Nationalist forces, is largely responsible Tor the present crisis. With Japanese re inforcements moving steadily In tha Tslngtao and Tsinan region, telegraph and telephone communication t»tween the two cities has been restored. -wnstionsi iiiu-u-mos *ew» SIGNS WITH DENNY FOR LIFE I-\-1 Hubbles Stciffel will become the bride of Reginald Denny, moving picture star, in the fall, the film favorite has announced. (International Newjreell Victim of Chinese i Mrs. W. T. Hobart, Methodist missionary to China at Tsi nanfu, China, is ihe first Amer ican reported killed in the re cent China-Japan situation. She met her fate by a bullet fired through a window of the Mis sion Station bv a Southern Chinese soldier, according to reports of friends. (Intenwailonal Newsreel) Police Not Sure Mnr^wrn i— imtw ii—n—T-rn, V't, John Sukeena of f* •:r ville. i'a, was found dead id her home. 'I he police at fir * i thought it was a cate of nitride hut are now holding her hu hand. John Sukeetta pending a thorough investigation o» tin eucunistanre* of her death. TWINS PROVIDE INTERESTING STUDY j a T he relative importance of heredity versus ettvironmet t w li provi !e much interesting material in the rases of these tw ns. Paul l*ir- Crown Prince Peter of jugo Slivia had hn* picture t.*keu he imnsted ttui in* naity brother. Crime 1*1111 -liv, «hoilM hr irr ihe • itnera, I'hr tittle L(o\ R Prime tehee , his dunes as Hill rrrniil very srriotiHly. IIKMWI...MI V. •«.«.)