Show Hillis Lory Appraises Strength of Japan By PAT CLEGG Japan America faces its toughest and in America Japan faces its said Hillis former member of the faculty at Hokkaido Imperial university of Japan and Stanford in his Your Enemy Friday night in Kingsbury he does not have a one-man but is controlled by military leaders who have the support of the The military gained its power by promising reform and new he at the time the graft corrupted and were competing for top Japan is no longer a Lory but has a plentiful supply of resources and the greatest of any In addition to the mineral and oil Japan also controls square miles of the richest soil on Great Manpower he is not suffering from lack of There is a reserve of almost 13 million men of military age at and Japan is willing to lose over 10 million men to win the They also control million submissive Even the he are submissive as compared with the the the French and the For clothing and a little pay Japan can induce millions of Orientals to work for When Hillis Lory sav the Japanese army in he found that only approximately one out of ten soldiers was Japa Bombing It would be almost impossible to destroy Japan's industrial strength by said for airplane rifle are made in the homes and small shops scattered through both the cities and the The large factories are mainly for assembling these To destroy the industrial strength it would be necessary to destroy millions of homes and he It is easier for Japan's army to keep its morale high because their standard of living is cheap and claimed The soldier can live off the land and doesn't need much food sent to The army gets 70 per cent to 90 per cent of its food from the area it Such a he is easily geared to war economy and it is not necessary for them to change as much as the United States has had A second factor that keeps their morale high is that they are extremely cooperative and this makes them strong in Even when bombing starts Lory claims that the morale will not fall because the Japanese people seem to thrive on floods and he have only made them stronger than First Defeat After this rather appraisal of Lory expressed his belief that the United States would defeat Japan in spite of the enemy's strength because Japan did not know the United States at did not know that peace time machines would be converted to produce war and did not know the caliber of U. S. fighting United he give Japan her first defeat in 2600 |