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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1940.

CHINA'S RELATIONS WITH JAPAN American Politician Makes An Effort To Explain

Chinese Need Confidence

In

Survival

Washington, August 8. Republican Representative Walter Judd of Minno- soto predicted in an interview with the United Press today that "China will willingly resume natural trade with Japan once she is free from the fear of Communism and aggression." His statement followed the disclosure that the ECA hoped to draw on Japanese industry in the China reconstruction programme. ECA offi- cials said cautiously that they are not aiming to restore Japan to a dominant position in the Far East, but said that the policy is similar to the stimulation of trade in Europe and would be:efit Chino equally with Japan. Judd, who strongly favours greater aid to the Chiang gov- ernment to fight Communism, said, "The Chinese are timid about the amount of money the United States is pouring into their former enemy country of Japan and they rightly feel that we are treating the aggres-them sor better than we are treating our Allies."

the

lovel of Industry In Japan should be set at a figure "somewhat higher than before

the

war because "her popula tion has increased and sho has a tremendous amount of re- construction etlil to do," The industrial level

Waterspouts In Manila Bay

Manila, August 9.

Ships in the bay area were startled inte yesterday after. noon by three waterspouts In Manila Bay.

The biggest spout was co- timated at 20-30 feet in dia. motor and 200-300 feet high. The main waterspout lasted 10 minutes, according to the Weather Bureau observer.

The last time waterspouts wore seen in Manila Bay was 1939, when Пve columns of whirling water were moon travelling toward Cavite United Press.

***

"It should have been

written We should have in- sisted upon it before we were

the war.

But

disarmed after long ago. formerly

con

was just high enough to enable keep their heads above the water. He added, "Real re-right now we have all we covery would mean

handle. With the homets' nest that Indus- try is high enough to raise the would be much sentiment among In Berlin, I do not believe there entire standard of living of the Japanese people."

other powers for attempts

to goods He said that in this connection

write the Japanese treaty until "Japanese war potential is much

that situation is cleared up." The situeasier to contrat than it is

Judd in Germany, because she lacks raw materiala and can be casily Isolated. Strict control of her of iron ore and steel Imports effectively controls, her potential for making war."

He explained, "Japan cannot possibly feed her people with- out China. At the same time time China needs cheap previously manufactured in quantity by Japan." allen still can be saved, he said. " we help China defeat the Communist armies and put an end to the civil strife, which is destroying her economy, And assist her to stand, alone without fear of aggression, then she will easily pick up pre-war trade patterns with Japan and other Eastern countries."

Stabilise Tho Yen

ahead and stabilise the value of The United States "should go Future Of Japan

the yen without walling for ap- "Japan's future will stand cr said. "If we say we are going to proval from other powers." He foll on what happens in China. do it they will come along with If China should come under the us just as they did in Germany. rule of Communism

could And look how we not have cause

much recovery to hope that picked up in Germany since Japan would ever cease to be the value of the mark was set." a druin on the United States He said he did not believe that treasury," he declared.

it was proper at present to press that for

Judd said he

beljaved

Д

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BITTER CONGRESS WRANGLE

Washington, August 8: Members of the bitterly- divided 80th Congress trooped back to their homes today as President Truman was report- ed to be working on a scathing statement denouncing them for their failure to act on his legis- lative programme.

The 13-day-old special session adjourned Inst night at the height of the angrient politieni wrangle for

after approving mild уелка, anti-inflation and housing legis- Intion.

It ignored. the President's re- quest for wage and price con- trols and rationing authority.

Authoritative administration

cources sold Mr. Truman would

sign, reluctantly the Republican price and a state housing bills and issue

early this week, de- nouncing them as inadequate.

It remained to be seen whether the President would answer per- Bonally

or let other Democratie oficials reply to the impeachment threat raised against

by best guess was that Mr. Truman Senator Homer Ferguson. The

would keep silent,

him

Senator Ferguson declared on the Senate four that the Presi~ |

COUNTERFEITS

Channel Storm

London, August B. The British and Franch consts were swept today by ora of the worst English Channe! storme In recent years.

+

A United States merchant ship WEB battered by the high sea, yachts overturned and 'seacoast resorts foodad by the pounding waves.

At least eight persons died In the storm over the week. end.--United Press.

American Steamer Adrift

London, Augint B. The 7,000-ton American mer- chant ship, William Hawkins, re- ported today that she is drifting helplessly with a broken stoering gear off Beachy Head, in, one of the worst summer storms in ro- cent English Channel history.

A Nowhaven lifeboat and tuя were sent to aid the ship, owned by the United States Maritime Commission,

The storm also wrecked a num- her of small bouts and breached the sea wall at Brooklands Estate near Cineton. Flood tide, mile an hour gusts of wind, swamped 450 summer cottages ut Brooklands Estate, driving near- ly 1,000 holidaymakers into tor- rential rains. Many of them were rescued by row boats. Water was reported four feot deep in. some streets-United Press.

whipped by 70-

US LOAN FUNDS MAY. BE SPENT IN JAPAN

Washington, August 8.

A high ECA source said today that the $275,000,000 China programme will be used indirectly to hotp the revival of trade, including Japanese, as well as directly aiding China. While. ECA officials

were be more economical to get fup-. anese rather than United States installations in Taiwan although rapprochement, they cited power they have not yet decided whe ther these, Installations will be rebuilt.

upon

remarked that China dent's refusal to give Congress quick to deny that they wish And Japan might eventually loyalty files on Federal employers to build up Japan industrially And themselves in strong com left the lawmakers in the intoler they emphasised that it will

оп many Industrial, able position of either legisinin benefit Chini to items since China'

"harness aim is to in the dark or compelling Industrialise herielf. He added, President to answer for his, con China." They claimed that out- The extent to which Japan will

1h Japan to the rehabilitation of however, that stage will not duet.-United Press. come for many years, possibly

side of cotton, most commodi enter into the rervice of China a hundred years or

tles or industrial goods which construction will depend In the meantime the two

China needs can be obtained which China projects are expect- countries will tend to comple-

from the Far East and sources ed by the Silliman misalon. ment each other rather than

Singapore August 0. other than the United States. At the same time the ECA is compate in any real songs."

Singapore's counterfeiters don't The ECA quietly sent two men seriously per cent agricultural and

He explained that China is 60

worry about

considering supplying big profits.

from the China nision to Japan Japan with coal from They are turning out bagus 10- to make a preliminary survey. It mines. Iran said, "It will

take

would be at least two or

notes-nothing higher. May- three

was understood to involve the largely from the stockpile the the

generations mechanise

aise be they're just practising for big-shipping of Chinese cool chiefly Japanese left near the Yangtze, meantime, she can

Chinese people. In the ger things inter.

from Kailan mince and Chinese ECA offelals described the pol materials

iron to Japan. Jap

Japan in turn is ley as a counterpart of the effort expected to provide parts for in- tries and get in return products

dustrial installations bulit during trade. At the same time,

in Europe to stimulate East-West which she cannot hope to make

the Japanese for herself at a low price."

occupation; and polley would fit into the SCAP parts and equipment for the Can-programme and give Japon Judd warned again, however,

ton-Hankow railway, that this pattern could not

dollars to buy United States cot- fulfilled until China herself

As an instance where it would ton-United Press. strong enough to feel confidence in survival.-United Press.

for

furnish raw Japanese Indus-

KOREA PROBLEM.

ba is

Shanghai, August 9. The China Press, in an editor- jul on Korea, said today that the swithdrawal of United Stater forces would result in the des truction of the Korean hopes of ultimate independence,

It suggested that the United States should remain in Korea at least long enough to give the South Korcan Government under. [Syngman Rhes a chance to build up M defence force.-United Press.

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IT'S NOON, GIR... AND NO STREET GAMIN...

I STILL DON'T KNOW WHY..

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WELL, I'VE MADE A START IN MY ATTACK ON THIS ESTABLISHMENT,

FRITZ!

THE CHIEFS STUDY HAS FALLEN, FORELOCIÓ SURRENDERED, THE KITCHEN:

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REVENGE.

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