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Show Japanese Hold Spitted Rally j Tokio, Ten thousand Japan s. f .r. 1 mer service lion who mm ;ir,. nrmy reservists took part In nn nutievbi. ' id 01 demoiistialii 11 at the national 111 1 1 . t .1 r v shrine In-re and adop'i d a resolution asking reservists of the entire counliy to 1 , 11 1 1 for the s.io of tlolr fatherland. "In view of tbo nature of the A llle lira 11 n pa ii'H ' situation," the resolution lobbd. "the Toklo association of reservists ' declares thi determination to f.,; ill 'at a moments call the duties of Its members ns militarv men." Shin klobl Uvesiigl, noted nation dl-tir 'publicist. In an adlns to tin- reser. 'vlsts declared it 110 longer was piss-'-l ie o reach a satisfactory c.-iupro. nilso with America on Itnin gi at ion "If hlxtuy teac hes nnythln:," h con-tinned, con-tinned, "an eventual collis on b . tvveen Japan and Atnerien on th" ' Pacific Is Inevitable." Another npenk-er. npenk-er. Lieutenant General l'unilro llor. Inoindil one of Ihe heroes (if do T dngtao campaign t ihl the e serv I o ! moll "wo must he d -te: niliied (c) mi. 1 dergo whatever hardships n:e iieces-1 iieces-1 sary In aveindng (he Insult which I America bus done our country." |