Show AMERICANS AMERIC S TO BE VICTORS French Writers Writer's Strange c HI n for Expecting Defeat at Paris Dee Dec 27 M. 2 M. M Harduin who Is considered one of or the most brilliant of la has pronounced himself as ns follows concerning th the difficulty dif b between Japan and arid tin the United SI Slates ates War ar between the United States and Japan will not bre break k out under r present At least th that t. t most probable but It will inevitably occur in a more or less Jess near future Why hy Because humanity Is subJect subjected sub sub- d to certain physical l l Influences from which It Itcan can not escape As It was predicted by hy me that the tho Russians ns would v ul be he driven out of Manchuria so 50 can cnn It be foretold that In the struggle between America an and Japan it I 1 ij the latter which will be bo overcome This will not be duo to any reason reason reason rea rea- rea- rea son of superior uJ military value valne but because be because because be- be cause of or a general physical al law a u su superIor superior su- su perlor Influence I t have once before explained what this law is IR The earth revolves from west to and east humanity is swept In the opposite direction by hy the solar rays which strike this planet By reason of this movement the throngs of of humanity de descended from the loft lofty plateaus of oC Asia and made their way across Europe till they came camp lo to the th ocean which stopped them But nut a as soon von as America was wag ole Co covered ored the westward march of humanity humanity hu hu- hu- hu manity manU r began hegan again The struggle which has begun between America and Japan Is only a further I evidence ence of or this westward trend of oC humanity forever pu pushed hed onward by the solar rays This Is why tho the Americans willbe will willbe willbo be bo victorious over r tho the Japanese who will have to fight not only against men but jut against the forces of Nature This Is s the reason wh why tho Russians haIng hang ha has trig Ing ng undertaken cl to march against the I i sun were er hurled back upon I racks j p I |