Show SAYS JAP JAPAN JL I IV V WOULD MAKE WOULD CHINA SLl SUP 3 JUG Assists U Us I Greatest Disaster Inevitable Unless the United States WANTS IT ALL ALL' ASSERTS CHINESE r n j E YORK Politic Juno Iune 23 In u.-in In an Interview interview Inter Inter- N NEW view in tills this city Chan Chang Chen Chell 05 the rl man In China and the lead lender l' l o of tl the distinguished oriental ori- ori oriental party part which is visiting this country country coun coun- try laid lad emphasis ls on t two tO O points in n explaining explaining ex ex- in present situation One ne was that the most populous I nation In tho the world prostrate at atthe atthe t th the merry mercy of or Japanese Ja noc t r and the tho other Is I that now le now is the opportunity opportunity op op- of the United States to gain trade male and influence in the far east ast hang Chang hot Chen In Is qualified to speak with wisdom IH being ln at the Ih heart head o of the se trade commission commis- commis sion son to the United Staten Staton ho lie Is a state councilor h he possesses POP th the tho decoration of I the he second order older of or Chi Ho llo 11 lie he is the adviser I d c to the tho Chinese governmental gov gov- governmental O board of or a a agriculture and commerce he t was aa Chinas China's special delegate delegate dele dele- I gate to Investigate ote commerce a in the I Straits settlements on and lie he is 5 the high the tho for tOI forthe forthe commissioner for 01 preparation atlon the Queuing opening of oC Chinese Interior ports He Ile is known as Chinas China's 1 J J Pierpont Morgan lorGan It ha has been the open door 1001 policy of or the United State which has done dono more morO than anything el else c to protect us said Chang Chen J I-J Isun 1 Hm through his hh In Interpreter interpreter In- In r it I is to that policy that wo we confidently look for further urthel pi protection election now now nosy when we wo need help more than ever we have hate needed help before V 01 l s nii Support upi urt The extraordinary demands Ie mane I which have he been n made of or our out unfortunate nation bv hy Japan Japin since we have ha been absent from Crom Pel Peking ln make male J American friendship and find Support far more important Important im important Im- Im to Us than ever er they were before be be- fore We c are in a terrible position We 0 never have hae been a warlike nation Weare Wo Yo are upon the contrary the most peaceful peaceful peace peace- ful ul people In the tho world If JC Japans Japan's stipulations as published u ll hecl In n American newspapers are accurately accurate ly I given gl there seems to be but little I hope for Cor us Japans Japan's demands s amount to a declaration dec dee that China must become a subJect subJect subject sub sub- state She does not openly tail cail for tor annexation but in reality she asks more than the abrogation of Chinese Independence The fulfillment of her d demands mands would mean that China would iut have a but one ri right ht left that left that to labor and and all her labor would be ho for Japans Japan's benefit She asks for II t olle control for Cor I G CHEN HSUN t 1 I I I I V Chinese who sa says say's s 's now nov i is I j i opportunity of United State Slates to I I I ain g-ain ain trade and influence in China t MM I 3 r n r l y 7 St I y t h f f W. 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J 4 d I t. t Jb I J f. f aa aaa a X p 1 iI O nary r control and for tor business control she asks for Cor what would amount to toa a monopoly in the development for tor Japans Japan's and not for Chinas China's profit of or Chinas China's natural resources transportation tion and manufacturing I She asks for Cor everything Intel intending to give hc in return but one thing a government gOvernment government gov gOv- which would be autocratic without disguise and which would be benot benot benot not only unwelcome but humiliating to China Thus Is China likely el to be the greatest great- great I est victim of or the European w war ar for it itIs itIs Is only Japans Japan's service as afi an all ally of oC England which puts her Into a position allowing her to date dare to ask such things The Thc Interest of or the United States In th these se demands l should be oe De seems to me ate It Jt the they ore are where then would h be he your our open d dl di policy cd c Destroyed YOI or with Japan Japar control u as she frankly plans plana cent contI opportunities in China will be open oto o of to to the tho Japanese I Is not this thia vital you I J 7 Similar demands I em and I made by hy Japan 1 fore tore the bc beginning of or the European p instantly would have havo been the si st of effective o protest h hy by Great Bi alt aln When hen w wo e were in San Francl Franci and first learned of or the demands received from reliable sources ass aliSI ances that Gr Great at Britain and our o 0 ministers would come promptly prompt o outa out outa t a 8 joint statement demanding mo mod l 1 In UIn the tho past Great Britain ha has been fair Air China trusts her Chinese se trust her lier people But w can they do 10 now If It England cannot demand a rac roo mo an and America does doc not demo dem demra demoa a n modification It i is hard to see sec salvation can come for lor China i iother other country in the world Is In a pi pc pc to do anything whatever for ti u Tho The 81 situation seems to make Chi fT greatest d disaster g teT inevitable uril America assists a us j |