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Iles I 1 haul hail i t jut li ii to see ter I said t. t to Vil 11 il i It lt was tens not nut Unit tin I nil all the preparations ho lie in iii hut 1 nn enemy coma l lid In id them here a was his sample Ih ply Il-ply He ill i I Idd did dd ltd toll tell me lilt m lilt more lull and anil should oat not not have l dune done so so hot hilt while hilt in III the islands 1 I learned a Mlle little hit I. I of ut what aunt these pr preparations were there No WitS made to hi cover 11 up 1111 that inure entire division of American soldiers sl nt at Schofield field th the army headquarters lets in Hawaii all and as ns flue fine n a divi division sion slon of fighting men n as liS one ant could i find in InIn In mans man's army of the army quite properly would not nol 1 permit me nu a 1 view inside of Diamond DiamondHead Head crater n II veritable mountain mane moun twin tain fortress 1 know It is lity literally lit filled f with wIlh great guns gUlls each lIch capable of throwing 1000 pounds o of steel for a distance of more morr than 20 miles In tho Ule subterranean passages pas pasS sages saRIS of or that fortress are art stored stiffed sufficient suf munitions food fond water medi medicines cines tines and other materials to last for tor tormore more than a n year Diamond Head Is ia not a s second tint but n a fir t. r. r Along the shores of Oahu are lire other great guns one of them with within in a n block of the loyal il Hawaiian hotel at nt Waikiki bench beach and another beside the Honolulu harbor At Pearl Harbor there ther were vast quantities of storage facilities for oil gasoline and ld naval munitions There wore were dry docks and repair shops everything to complete the thc most formidable naval base babe in the world Into it the government through the years since the till annexation tion tiou of the Islands hub has poured il sonic sunie- I thing near like hike a I billion dollars Now I it Jt is 15 worth all of ot that hat and ami more It I insures the safety safely sn from serious Ii at- at t. t tack of our western w mainland coast I I 1 saw Pearl Harbor III and Hi the lilt fortifications for for- fora in peace 1 tune It 11 is a II 1 dither-cot dither picture now The Tun bl big guns I the warships and the airplanes arc lire doing till the Job they IhlY were f put pal there n thereto to do The place piece of ot h Hawaii awan in III ii our defense will advance its Hs claim h lor r statehood as the ninth furl stilt state I Slit SHOULD 1111 III UK H ION IOS IONI I WAS IN in iii 1018 and fur fill a n short time in that si of I Belgium u retaken from the Uw Germans lust just before the end of the Ow war w On Ou I Iny r ny y return a OJ Uc acquaintance JI who operated per a II chain cham of laundries lall in to Chi Chicago eago t on me to burn Ic-arn of what I had seen I in iii his native country During his visit the sub subject j ct of the new attitude of labor was Will discussed and I 1 explained what I leaders hud had told me file would be needed to appease J labor Intuit in If that country Labor is not entitled to u nid- nid jd said my visitor Labor has no brains If It I 1 were to turn my business over to my t tomorrow morrow in six months it would woula be wrecked There would be nothing left Possibly that is ia true J I d but hut there is another thing that is us true Should you find y yourself without with out Jut sit the help of labor tomorrow and unable to get other employees you would be out of business at onre once He did not like my statement and 1101 me ne of our troubles of ot today is U at there arc are too man many employers who fail fall to in recognize the partnership between be I tween n labor and capital I SHOULD I Ith It J C AMERICA CAN and will pay the i list ost of ot defeating the Axis AXIl powers powen I. ul 1 It may be but America hould OI nt t t. t and must not have to toay i iray ray jY an un ei e C price because of aMe b ste tf or ur greed The government all an ii take from ruin capital any profits i i 0 n I aoe sae on war production but the ice t. of ot ships planes tanks guns uI 11 i all oar ar equipment is us largely de de- I by the price of ut labor Ve Je tiled d a regulation of 01 prices in- in hiding tt U Ue Irl price pace of lit labor j |