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Show Eminent Chinese v Surgeon Warns of U. S. Dangers outcome of the battle of rests the fate of America ar,d fate of things to come for ,r ing centuries. If the world powers had swifUy and effectively tv or other means to prevent , " conquest in 1931 of world peace still tact and functioning world war would have beet i,v "But due to tneir lm..K to China's fate at the time Japan was striking t.h Tracing the history of aggres- sion in the Orient since Japan launched its first attack upon China, Dr. Margaret Chung, eminent emin-ent surgeon and women's aviation leader, urged Americans Wednesday Wednes-day night to "finish this job for once and for all." Presenting the first address in the 1942-43 series sponsored by Utah State Agricultural college lyceum bureau and the Cache Valley Val-ley Civic Music Association, Dr. Chung blamed "isolationists who couldn't see beyond the end of their snubby noses" for the present world rjredicament. in world aggression, thev 7 themselves now in the enL , ing position of national criT 1 insecurity." t; She attacked strikes hi , dustries as "sabotage" ,h " deliberate or unintentional" i condemned all special erou1K subversive elements impedi187; war effort. k L; "One of the greatest w which imperils the American ' of life," she concluded, "is no, .? Hun on the Atlantic or the & of Heaven on the. Pacific k. "Somebody bungled after the last war," she declared, "but it( wasn't the fighting men. Once ; again America is in the vanguard of the fight for freedom; once again her men have sprung eagerly eager-ly to her defense. This time we j must not let them down. This time we must invoke the ancient Mosiac law of an eye for an eye nd a tooth for a 'tooth. "When the miserable murderers cf millions come crawling on their serpentine bellies begging fo: peace terms, let us not get soften- miserable, fifth column terms! within our own structures, fc ing our very, foundations, and'ib slimy serpents of sabotage discontent eating at the very i, and core of this great nation" ing of the brain and let the spineless spine-less isolationists lead us into a tentative peace. Let's fight this war to a definite conclusion, then establish a just, lasting peace." Japan's victory in the Russo-Japanese Russo-Japanese war gave Japanese warlords war-lords delusions of world superiority superior-ity and showed that the white race was not invincible, she said. The attack upon China was part of a long-range plan of world conquest, con-quest, as Premier Tanaka indicated indicat-ed in 1927 when he reported, "in order to conquer the world, we must first conquer China." "For five long, heart-beaking years of disillusionment, fighting barehanded and without modern equipment, China has been America's Ameri-ca's front line of defense," Dr. Chung declared. "There is no question but that she will continue to fight until aggressor nations are conquered and a decent, just and lasting .peace is assured. Upon the |