Show I JArAN JAPA I S T To Toa NI I y NAl a I OI N I I I i Military and Civil Groups Contending for Control I Says Mission Worker Now Visiting Salt Lake I II TAPAN APAN AN itself is in conflict I I JAP J The military groups are vainly to retain attempting control control control con con- against the concerted efforts of the civil branch and the conI concerted concerted con con- growth of or liberalism said R R. I A. A Doane a retired manufacturer of or Cincinnati 0 O. now laymen's lamens secretary In the orient for tor the Foreign Christian Missionary society of ot Cincinnati Mr I Doane has just arrived from Crom Japan and Is stopping here at the tIle home of Jr Dr H. H R R. Welch Velch 1121 1 Second avenue SHANTUNG DISPUTE The Shantung affair In China Chinn is is a direct result of ot the impractical foreign I policy of ot the militarists Hatred born In China Chinn against Japan reflected In Inthe Inthe inthe I the boycott of ot Japanese goods has been fostered b by the thc Shantung move I I believe the chaotic economic condition condition condition condi condi- tion of ot Japan is an aftermath of ot the world war with the Shantung Shan tuns- tuns affair as one of ot the contributing factors The bourse of ot Tokio To which corresponds corresponds corresponds corre corre- to our Wall Wail street In New NewYork NewYork York Is II closed The government has clamped 1 down speculation But Dut do 10 donot not misunderstand me there are op opportunities opportunities opportunities op- op In Japan for Americans and American foreign trade because I of ot tho the large annual annual turnover turnover er In raw silk sUk alone and amI of course In the undeveloped undeveloped unde uncle natural resources I URGES TRADE PACT Japan Is dependent upon the United I States for or cotton although her ex exports exports exports ex- ex ports of silk to us help in a a. way to offset the balance of trade I believe e I I In a n doctrine of or closer trade relationships relationships relation relation- ships between this country and the the orient This doctrine is unselfish because because be- be beI I cause It would work out to the mutual mutual mutual mu mu- muI t I advantage of ot the East Easl and West Vest WestI VestI I believe o it was thoroughly discussed at the recent foreign trade convention coU In San Francisco I Internal development In the Land Landof of ot the Rising Sun within the past five I years cars has been marvelous In passing from Crom Yokohama to Tokio I notice where there thele was once partially submerged sub sub submerged merged rice paddles paddies modern buildings I and roads road now stand Americans would do well to look toward tho the I orient I |