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The second qualification is that the State Department and the President both realise fully that their freedom to act is condition ed by public opinion. The

cago speech had as one of its pur poses the education of this public opinion to the theory that the only adequate protection against war was the prevention of war.

The sequence that the Unit- ed States should assist in the prevention is what the Presi dent and the State Department That the Powers assembled at faope Tamerican public opinion Brussels, while admitting that will realise. Until it does there Japan has her foot on a path is perhaps little more to be done. leading to international anarchy,

virtually condemning her as a Fortune to the Touch treaty violator and an aggr

The world's champion potato and asserting their position of

picker has been named The close interest in Far Eastern de pertinacions, proficient and prob velopments, are aiming no high-ably perspiratory picker of the er at the present juncture than

a policy of mediation in the con popular and palatable potato is a Maine youth of agricultural line- flict, rather than one of coercion. Dr. Wellington Koo put in an image. Robert Hallett's achieve passioned, but logical and effecment against a big field of veter tive plea for action in restraint,and Canadian potato areas gives an pickers from Aroostook county earning the warmest sympathy But the response be demanded added glamour to the title which

he has won was lacking, M. Delbos providing

Picking eighty-five pecks of the wettest of blankets by point-the terrestrial tuber in fifteen ledly rejecting any idea of the minutes is an accomplishment

employment of coercion in the

comict. France's Foreign Min-that challenges the sleight of ister, with thoughts engrossed, hand of a prestidigitator. Nearly perhaps, on the inadequacy of six pecks every minute dropped the defences of Indo-China, in-with a melodious thud into the sisted that the aim was to come receptacles prepared to receive them. Even the inanimate and to a friendly working arrange-

unconscious potato must have ment as though it were poss thrilled at the touch of the mas- ble He nevertheless allied him-

ter hand self firmly to the principle of re- quiring respect for international treaties and it may well be that Authentic Capitalism- the delegates desire to consult Those at a bankers convention their governments before comin Boston who expected to hear mitting themselves to the res from Dr. Glenn Frank, the noted ponsibility of definite decisions Republican, a blast of umrelieved which imply action. criticism of the New Deal, were

Drastic measures are, however, disappointed. He did, to be sur mot altogether out of the minds inveigh against "deluded liberals

of the Conference delegates who would upset the checks and What they do stress is that they balances of the American sy will only be decided upon after and centralise all power every other possible alternative Washington. But a portion of

has been exhausted.

his shafts were loosed in another

It may have been noted that direction at what he termed. State Department officials recent "false capitalism.”

ly cautioned America against as "False capitalism,” as he des suming from an attitude of ex-cribed it, is business without treme reserve that the United courage or social outlook. Afraid States might not be disposed to to venture, it wants profits gua- join with other nations in econo-franteed for it, perhaps by some mic pressure on Japan. Such a sort of business-man's NBA. It possibility continues to preoccupy would fix prices, and usually fix observers as well as diplomatic them upward. It would stifle eltering the experts. It is known, for exam-competition, thus ple, that the Department of Agri-tweakest industrial culture has undertaken a study - In contrast he defined authen- at swhich asks of the possible effect on Ameri- tic capitalism as can econgɛNY

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