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Show THE BULLETIN White Man Must Eventually Leave Orient But Japan's Current Attempt Is Doomed TERRITORY NOMINALLY JBY (Released by Weatern Newspaper Union.) CONTROLLED te rins protested against British import of opium from China. From this victory came the 1842 treaty giving Britain' the highly coveted Island of Hongkong. At the same Ancient Eront no less than the world today, had a refugee problem. Prof. Harold H. Nelson of the University of Chica- go's Oriental institute hat discovered. Professor Nelson, field director of the epigraphic and architectural survey of the institute, made this disclosure on his return from Egypt where he has been directing work of deciphering records on the walls of the temples and palaces of Barneses III at Luxor. The ancient Egyptians were faced with a refugee problem when peo- ples of neighboring countries were dispossessed by invading barbarians and attempted to overrun Egypt These refugees were made slaves. Dictators Held Sway. "It is interesting to note historically," said Professor Nelson, "that these ancient governments we are studying were dictatorships, though not of the totalitarian types of Ger- vinegar. ,i..T3fcw lJv)WIUNb JTAfUNGKOW e wDAIREN:ttv& Sunday Night Menu. A delight ful simple menu for Sunday night is: Hot bacon sandwiches, fruit salad with whipped cream, brownies and ice coffee. JP WBMAIWH TSMMGTAO vXvA'iKv'-'v- NA' j KIAOCHOW Former German Colony mm Via kiisikis nesmi'w - 1 z mMWAm SHAS . LnuniLiKiMi SHANGHAI tf...w NtNGPO HANGCHOW . KWKIANG u.SL, SANTUAO FOOCMOW " TENGYUEH MAMM. iSZEMAO W. KunuwxMairwjts. ft) KWANGCHOWWAN ariSr1 JKiW Frendi leoied Territory IPvV4 IMniA"',ENCM WHY OCCIDENTALS MUST LEAVE Foreign into China if shown on the above map, which designatespenetration areas and wnere joreign nation enjoy special right by grant of the Chinese SJgovernment. ShntLvt aim mwrnmmiw - WI J nUIIMIMHIJ CUfaV" trolled by Japan, and where such concession are handicapping new order" inrnrrnm. Japan a time China onened Shanghai. Can ton, Amoy, Foochow and Ningpo as treaty porta for world traders. Trend Changed in 1928. Thus began the new era in China. Through subsequent years the white man's exploitation erew until 1928. when Chiang k came to now. er and began demanding that Occi dentals be denied the unusual priv ileges which had made them prac tically overlords of China. But Chi ang changed his tune in 1934 when Japan's new imperialism forced him to begin seeking help of Amer icans and Europeans. That search has continued in the two years since Janan invaded Peiping, flattened Shanghai and crushed Hankow. Driven ever westward by the mighty Tokyo war ma chine, the Chinese government has not collapsed as the victor planned, but has gained new strength from the support of western democracies. Today, though thousands of square Kai-she- countries usually "moved in on" more developed countries. Professor Nelson pointed out Today, the trend is for highly developed, industrialized countries to seek to move in on less developed countries and exploit their resources. "The motives, however, of the old and new dictators, it seems, were the same." said Professor Nelson. "They sought and seek plunder, to better their own conditions, to take over the good things the other countries have." Propagandists Were Active. Professor Nelson revealed that in the "old days," 1500 B. C. the same type of political propaganda practiced today was known and used. No record, for example, was publicized .of defeats, and mistakes were concealed. N. e Ni-lsu- completed. - Farmer Giles Found A Happy Equilibrium Farmer Giles had married again, and all the village was talk ing about it. The bride was some twenty years younger than her husband, and. said the villagers, this was not right. ' Eventually the rumor got to the ears of Giles himself. about "Everybody's talking you," began a friend. "They're sayin you had no right to marry so young a girl as you did. The disparity is too great." "Don't you believe it." said the farmer. "There's no disparity .at all, for every time I looks at my wife I feel twenty years younger, an' every time she looks at me she feels twenty years older 1" 15-fo- ot full-siz- his M artinn-lnnhl- n a hel met, leather outersleeves and heavy gauntlet. weapon of protection. OUT OF SORTS? Hero la Amazing Relief for Condition Due to Sluggish Bowala AiiBuiUliiiiS' Ba nfld. Itamnuch. fmliliic. llivui amine, mwenmim MM ex neuncra, uiioue with bea of NB frost Without RiskSytS mi dellfMed. return lbs mma we pnreuaee V one. Tnet-- o fai. , i Homespun shop is located in Ashe-ville. N. C. Originated in 1901 by Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt to fur nish employment for a few mountain people in her neighborhood, it has grown steadily ever since, employing at present around 60 peoAfter the industry became ple. Mrs. Vanderbilt sold it and the shops were moved to the Grove Park Inn estate on the outskirts of Asheville. Most of the raw wool used comes from Australia, Wales, Scotland, and the Shetland Islands. It is first dyed, then dried by natural air. no artificial heut being used. The colors are mixed, fibers broken up. wool rf .Mled and then run through carding machines onto spinning iran-.e- s Power driven machine are mf f.,P ih. se processes and for uns up the warp on the loom, but the Hetr:il wenvinp is entirely b h.ii n rnr!rj l y n. rrm EE bos to m. Wt WIS SSwJnMn Li QUICK RELIEF FOR ACID INDIGESTION Your Heart in Tour Work If your fob isn't more than wheeling a wheelbarrow, wheel it so the boss will think there's a motor under it. Unknown. Above: Blading the tow pressure turbine. Some 15,000 of these delicate metal blades NERVOUS? So jron feel so nervous jron want to eraamT mm end Irritable? Do jron leaid those deanet to youT If your nerval are on and won SmI yoa need a rood general ayetem tonic, try lord" E. Finkham'a Vegetable Compound, znade Mrpweialiy for For over W yeara one woman baa told another bow to go "amiling thru" with reliable Pinkham'i Compound. It helpi nature build up more phyiical reabtanee and thue help calm quivering nervea and keen diaeomtorta from annoying aymptoma which often ac-ompany icmau functional dieordera. Why not give it n chance to help TOUT Over one million women have wrlttom In reporting wonderful benefita from Finkham'a Are yoa ah are required for the tur nou. bine casing shown here. arranged in parallel rows. Some 15,000 more blades will be fitted into the rotor which fits into this casvompouno. ing. Left: An early construction picture at Newport News where seven Truth as Rait cranes swung to and fro Falsehood amid a clatter of rivet- as when she is never so successful baits her hook with ing machines that would truth. put most July Fourth celebrations to shame. semi-circul- ar C Town Has Largest The lareest homespun woolen In. dustry in the world the Biltmore infor-natio- n n J Homespun Woolen Trade super-lightweig- ht hc-iv- y miles rest under Jan domination. China is paradoxically more united man when the war started! No nation is blameless in China. All have exploited this ancient land to its utmost so Japan need have fewer compunctions about the job sne must do. This is no license to wage war and bomb innocents, but with her maddening she feels obliged to wipe out the white man In China. The rea son is clear: So long as he remains. just that long will the Chinese have faith in Japan's Inability to cap ture their nation. Conflict With 'New Order.' Banks in British concessions shel ter Chinese silver which belonged to governments supplanted by the Japanese, and which Tokyo needs to establish yen currency in China. Moreover, Japanese soldiers must move cautiously around forcien con cessions lest International incidents result In short Jaoan riant "new order" in which China will be swallowed politically and economic ally. So long as Occidentals get the cream ox Chinese trade, this new order cannot be realized. But the Land of the Risine Sun has a foolishly stubborn philosophy, a patriotism that often borders on Insanity and a disregard for tradi tion mat may some day lead to a smack on the chin. Already starv war in China. ing from her two-yeJapan now risks involvement with the western democracies and Russia at a time when a new war would be national suicide. She wants no alliance with Italy and Germany, yet the stubborn re sistance of Britain and the U. over the Tientsin incident is good evidence that only a European war can force London to capitulate to her demands. Such a development would hasten the inevitable pact be tween Russia and Britain, thus bringing the Soviet into full play on Japan's Manchukuoan border. Sur rounded by enemies and inevitably meeting revitalized resistance in China, Japan would be in poor shape. But what of the inevitable? Can white men continue to keep "face" in a modern, industrialized Orient? Immediate issues notwithstanding. both Chinese and Japanese are disgusted with a medieval system of foreign concessions. Eventually they will feel their strength and arise. On that day the white man must go back home and the Orient will return to its honorable fathers. e For Polishing Glass. Old linen is better than cotton. Newsprint paper may be used successfully. LILY IS it the proudest day in American maritime his tory. On that day the "A men ca," new flagship for the United States lines and largest liner to be built in this country, slide down the ways at Newport News. now is a modern steamship built? These pic tures tell the story. Above: Scale drawings of each plate on the "America were made on a working model of the hulk These models were used in e making patterns of the plates. Right: The man who welds the plates electrically. Note ar . carefully e Refreshing White Paint. White paint which has gone yellow should be cleaned with a solution made by mixing a handful of ordinary whiting with a pint of water. HANKOW .. www Clean Ice Trays. Each week wash the ice tray with a baking soda solution. This prevents the development of stale and musty odors in the ice cubes. ' :mefoo Comma Outweighs The Merc Period On Super Scales .0000003 of an oi:n- HUNCHUNaVvKSl f "Rameses once admitted his army was defeated but said that he, personally turned the tide." commented Professor Nelson. "We have found records of the 'other side and many and Italy." In conflicts among the ancient the same event takes on a new apstates, people of less developed pearance. Rameses took a licking. "The refugee problem of the an cients differed in another important respect from the situation today. Then there was no conflict of polit ical ideology, as exists in Spain. There was no public sentiment on the subject People were merely driven out of their countries by invaders, and superior numbers had more weight than today, when mechanical advantage looms so much P1TTSFIELD. MASS. The power more important. behind a mosquito's bite is the Refugee Problems Created. an expunch of a "Populations also were deliberclamation point is four times heav- ately shifted and a refugee problem ier than a period, and there are created in ancient countries also to about 2,300.000 grains of sugar per break the national power of rival pound. states. The Assyrians practiced Such irrelevant has this in the Eighth and Seventh cenarrived from weight studies by Dr. turies B. C. Harry F. Miller, General Electric "Other nations, notably the Romicroscopist with mans, shifted populations for a douscales, a microchemical balance. ble purpose: To reward or pensiun The throbbing sting of the mos- soldiers and at the same time garquito bite results from a small ob- rison strategic border areas. This ject Indeed, according to Dr. Mi- practice was carried on virtually up ller's figures. The mosquito's sting- to the World war as evidenced by er weighs only .000018 of a gram, or the Turks' shift of Circassians to de.0000006 of an ounce. fend the desert frontier against atPunctuation is also lightweight tacking Arab tribes." matter. Dr. Miller's measurement Professor revealed thai the disclose that a period weighs only on me w;.ils .;f the rums uiHcripuons .0000001 of an ounc. This comma nt I.uxor. when Irnnsrrib.'d ;ii;fi iin- (.1 is twice as nnd an exwill fill hu i? vnlclamation point weighs all of umics. Four of llt:--v.ilunu-i- . ure super-sensitiv- Removing Whitewash. To re move whitewash from windows, rub with a cloth dipped m hot " VA NCWUIWANl Pharaohs Also Had Refugees; Solved Problem With Slavery CHICAGO. V J I So k, HARBIN Qi JAPANESE MONGOLIAN Once upon a time there was a stubborn little Japanese boy who wanted to make an impression on a little Chinese girl. He offered her presents but they were refused. He even whipped her, which was ungentiemanly, but her spin remained unbroken. Finally the little Jap boy discovered the little Chinese eirl had stronger love for a little white boy whose father might have been French or British and whose father was American. Chiang Kai-shegive up 60,000,000 Chinese dollars held by a bank in the British concession, and "loyally" with North China's new Japanese government Tientsin, therefore, was merely part of a deliberate campaign to embarrass Britain and force her Into concessions at a time when she was busy shooing off Hitler and Mussolini on the European front Why? This goes back to the storybook tale of the Jap boy, the Chinese girl and the handsome young white lad, who, incidentally, had a pair of dirty hands. It goes back exactly 100 years to 1839 when Britain waged Its infamous opium war, precipitated when Chinese manda- For Yellowed Knife Handles If the handles of knives became yellow soak them in peroxide for four hours, then place out ol doors in the sun. ETC TREATY PORTS. CUSTOMS STATIONS. U By HAROLD KINGSLEY Gen. QUESTIONS CONCESSIONS OR SETTLEMENTS "7, I the Jap boy decided the only way to win hia malden'a heart wai w get rid of competition chaie the white boy back to hii own block. Such, in storybook language, la the ituauon in China today. It popped Into headline! a few weeks ago when Japan threw a barricade around the British concession at Tientsin, but the very nature of that move revealed that Tokyo waa merely look ing lor an excuse. Make Mountain of Molehill. Japan demanded surrender of four Chinese charged with murdering a native official sympathetic to the Jap same. The British refused, claiming insufficient evidence. When Jap protests were met with offers of arbitration or mediation, Tokyo replied with demands which made a mountain of a molehill and en larged the Tientsin incident Into an argument involving Britain's entire Far Eastern policy. The Japa demanded that London give no aid to HOUSEHOLD aigunI KEY Danger of Another War Expected to Change Tokyo's Program. 'America,9 Largest U. S. Boat, Is Launched at Newport News Finally, the christening and launching of the finished vessel. scheduled to enter service next spring, the "America" is 723 feel long, 93 feet in the beam and 75 feet deep from the promenade deck. It will accommodate 1.219 passengers in all three classes. and a crew of 639. Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE ee3SHE-- ?. J II Oppeelle Mermen Tempi HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Rite$150 to $3.00 It's mirk of distinction to Stop t this beautiful hostelry ERNEST R0S8ITKR, Han a |