Show E un glisn U JA arans I 1 ON REVIE 4 I 1 TY 41 1 powers disagree on question of naval parity the three great pacific powers the united states grout groat britain and japan are at ecsi are ort rt ir in n c complicated om em broglio with wita cair ter ler plots quiet ligom li pom n cy ird ind plain I 1 ordinary orl inary liard bard feelings dominating the proceedings and with tile the chance of armed conflict in tile the offing As raymond leslie buell recently pointed out in a I 1 feature artice as tice in 1 file lie new yin ark times the three P awer ilay ila y discussions now poin on in ill london have reached an alpas impasse se bec calise ise of 0 disagreement oler ier three vital issues I 1 first the military nry question involving in Z japans demana for naval parity with great tit nd Allie america flea the I 1 present ratio Is i with nippon on the shot end second the politic question in colvins japans ambition to eland into alln I 1 third the commercial question in vol vinz the eP expansion ot if japanese trade at the expense 0 of enz lanil and the united states japan has finally refuse I 1 to tn eon dinue the existing exl naval ratio she demands parity and threatens to sin sign no more treaties when the present one olle runs out in 1036 unless it Is fit zhen en her both and the 1 I S tire lire afraid to agree to parity yet each notion nation knows that if japin japan biddins bidd inz ships undeterred ly by tr treaties they will have to ll illow tile the result oula n lip ile n I 1 gigantic naval n ival nice nee costina hundreds of millions of if ala rs and increasing tile the chances t war once I 1 r antion newly a first class naval or military machine 1 it is inevitably Ine vitaliy eazer to try it cut ut on some adversary As s tor for the second issue tapin japan s desire to take over part of asia mav mar lie explained in two arnn oil ell no nation can lie a 1 major power without those these commercial and mill tiry iry essentials ind japan nt at present must it all her steel and oil from ii oad it if slip she cobol aoud control the brinit bcd iron mines arid oil fields of if sho isho won 1 le ile in it i much str stron onzer ser pud sifer safer posit position n tt it is also h hea lieveld avd that jap ta pu u needs new territory in order to raime room for bar people she ii ic vastly at present however TTo No wever the Japan Jarian Ppe tse are nr bloor belll c 1 they seeni seem tr to por possess isseks little ittle pioneering instinct vor for ejai example ale some years a aso ao o japanese OIT officials nizile bitile a determined efrost tro ti sen emigrants to norea ICo resi they offered substantial raiment loani ent both in land and n cash to alir ae uhf hv would go 0 o yet only it hand li andr filA of the underfed anler bald overworked japanese peasants I 1 wore cre mallins il 11 lake on th the e job I 1 As a re result stilt it seems certain that colon Is a comparatively swill item in Nip pons ambition to nie ni e eastward the third issue III that it or of Is one of the most irksome its a wel known fact that the japanese anre poor innovators but ut cent imitators if someone starts manufacturing it in a western country the jap Ja pinese inere ire are neuilly ale ti t produce a competitive product it ais or almost us as good et at a 11 trap aar aln it or of the prim prices T 1931 and ancl 19 3 japan increased he ler r world ev cv ports orts of rayon larn lam liy by 12 per cent her exports of woolen barnby yarn liy 12 per cent her exports elf f woolen piece zois zo Is liy by as p per C r c cent e nt in a edition sho la Is sending other pro products duets into tile the world market to he be sold it at prices Ajeer american ican ana connot meet this Is partly pa artl y ilo atie to efficiency a and n d largely lamely dup to low wag baws es I 1 in or of the yen and iong ion working work in h hours 01 irs tile the japanese worker puts In between 74 1 and GO 60 hours it n week and nil all bialor rn industries have been formed into cartels and trusts to lower costs tt it seems certain that 11 tra raae le war will beffre fiet firc inn nn nr 01 cabit oar 0 lilii o 1 england and tile the united sant have tiep atit tp alp ilp tit t less lessan aaa p ports oz 0 1111 aa Ilo however wever japan is it a eti customer ii both countries and it is obvious that it if her ts are cut ot off she will retaliate by K her imports that N s the Tsi fic line question sia it il 1 irow row stands end and nil ill the in Tf lamion over tile the nal treaty rw revolve around these three issues it li IR an Import important int fact bilat under jn pan s form of so the army apa aad nivy are ct to the control ot of the riet diet they ire ill il sole y to fo the son on of TI 11 caven japans much beloved emperor emper tr thus thim li it would ha a poss illg for ja rn St wove ament cipis to talk in bavor ot of world pence while Tan Jan anese troops and set out tor for wai vai |