Show I Aid Fo For The Stricken Measurers taken by this thin country for the relief of the stricken Japan are said to be unparalleled in history his his- tor tory The United States experienced experienc experienc- ed in relieving foreign distress In these last bitter years has surpassed itself v The whole American public seems to have been moved by one impulse sharing the sorrow of an alien race and eager enger to alleviate its suffering And it is a race lately thought of as hostile All this eagerness to help Japan n n trouble Is Just as real as would have been the eagerness to win if the nations had drifted into war through blundering statesmanship And it is far more constructive and beneficial than war could ever have been to either country Helping Japan America helps It it- it self Celt The gifts of goods and money and service are easily spared anc and the they will return a hundredfold in international good will and material profit though few fe feare are thinking of that now |