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Show GARY TALKS ON THE JAPANESE. . J2 In an address on Wednesday eve- 4 ning Elbert H. Gary, head of the Unlt- J ed States Steel Corporation, took is- "Jl sue with those who are insisting that ,jj war with Japan Is inevitable, and I said: :J "It is the desire of the great masses M and particularly the leaders of Japau, M for a most intimate friendship with "l the United States. The people who de- .M aire to stir up trouble are not honest 'M oi fair. The large majority of our peo- 'jj pie will not be influenced by that il ' character of people," j3 When young Roosevelt was in Utah. :J9 laBt fall, he talked "war." as did Rob- 9 Ron who was hla companion. Both men were alarmists and they drew a ssssssH il 'dark picture of the outlook, declaring that Japan could not be trusted. Whether they have changed their attitude atti-tude la not disclosed, but, at least, I they are client. There Is a wide range of .opinions over this question. It is well that many prominent men are urging calm con- . eideratlon of the problems, pointing out that the best thought of the two nations is opposed to the destroying of mutual high regard. |