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Show JAPANESE kll TO MAKE Wmf RUN RED If THEY kll HELD BACK ; i Leslie M. Shaw, Fresh from Cabinet Secrets, Forecasts the Coming of a Tremendous Struggle, if the United States is Not Prepared New York, Feb. 23 A speech by Leslie M. Shaw, former secretary of tho treasury, In which the possibility of coming trouble with Japan is strongly suggested, excited coasider-, coasider-, able comment here today. Mr. Shaw spoko last night in Mor-rlstowu, Mor-rlstowu, N. J., at a dinner of tho Washington association there He pleaded for a merchant marine ami held up before his auditors the peril of Japanese domination of tho Pacific. "Japan," declared thhe former cabinet cab-inet member, "proposes to dominate tho Pacific or make it run red. There is race hatred betweon the countries. You go to Japan to live and you live where you aro told to live. Tho Japanese Japa-nese como here, and want to live where they please." million dollar corporation for tho building of a 1.000-barrel capacity in Salt Like City, and in which Ogden j capital will probably be interested. Tho site of tho proposed plant is on Fifth South street, extending from i Third to Fourth West streets. W. O. Kay of Ogden, president of ' ; the Utah Grain & Elevator company j at Salt Lake City, and owner of a i I chain of grain elevators through Cache j valley, has been referred to as ono tt the promoters in the blt deal, : stated to n representative of The ! Standard today that he was not lnter- eeted financially, but had sold one of j his Salt Lake grain elevators to Mr, Mulllns, who had also bought out the Inter mountain Milling company. |