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Show TEACHER SPEAKS ON JAP PROBLEM There Is ne menace In the Japanese situation if the American people keesj heads clear and the Jingoes are el lenced. according to Professor Albert Thomas of the University of Utah, who was the principal speaker at the monthly luncheon of the Pchoolmae-Irra' Pchoolmae-Irra' club at the Newhouse hotel yesterday. yes-terday. His text wss. "The IT-sent Controversy With Japan." - and he snoke with the authority of many years' residence In the orient and as a student of mental problems. Professor Thomas attempted te outline the rights and destinies of the two countries in the affairs of the far east. He said the eontroversi over Yap was a useless matter, because be-cause Japan had already abandonee1 the Island, and that the I'niled Ktatee ' would do likewise when the propose Pacific cable system wss completed President B. Roland Lewis of th. club, also professor at the university, univer-sity, presided at the luncheon. There were fifty members, men and women present, and guests from Lxsn Provo snd Price t |