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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1935.
II WILL THIS TURN OUT TO BE TRUE?
ISED BY
NEED OF MARKET
Spread of Communism and
Anti-Japanese Feeling Im
mediate Basis of Move
for North China State
n CHARLES' E. HA UN PR
Anitoi-lnterl Prow Foreign Staff
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. -(API -Tha
indirect or fundamental cause for
tho forthcoming transition of North
China Into an autonomoua state 1b
japan's absolute necessity for expan
sion of nor commercial and Industrial
market.
Th direct or Immediate cause Is
anti-Japanese sentiment, which takes
In the spread of communism on the
one hand and the development of
Chinese nationalistic feeling on the
other.
Say Sentiment Inspired
The Japanese claim this sentiment
1s officially Inspired and demand
that the Inspiration cease; the Chi
nese officially answer that officials
have nothing to do with It, but that
It Is the fault of the Japanese; Mos
cow denies any concern with the
matter.
Japan backs up Its demand vth
a concentration of - troops at the
great wall; certain powerful elements
In North China demand economic
and financial Independence from the
republic of China; Chinese officials
In Pelplng say that they must yield
to demands In order to forestall in
vasion by a Japanese army.
Japan la firm. It wants that huge
Chinese market for Its goods without
hostility.
Altitude Itpfiiifd -
This attitude was flatly defined In
the "Hands-off-China policy" an
nounced In 1034.
The statement, summarized, was: 1.
Japan considers herself primarily re
sponsible for the maintaining of
peace and order In East Asia; 2. The
time has passed when other nations
can rxplolt China; 3. Japan Intends
In the future to oppose any un
friendly foreign activities In China
and Japan herself will Judge what Is
unfriendly.
The Japanese had special Interests
In southern Manchuria and declared
that communistic theories penetrat
ing from 8ovlet Russia threatened to
undermine them. So Manchoukuo,
the buffer between Soviet Russia and
Japan, came into being.
Mongolia Ciiminunlstle
Outer Mongolia has already devel
oped Into a communistic state, cut
ting Itself from China. Qlnklang
province, on the northwest, Is de
veloping as a communistic state to
a point where It no longer pays taxes
or much attention to the govern
ment at Nanking.
Communist activities are Intense In
some of the southern provinces. .
Japan has found that communis
tic states are much more likely to
trade with soviet Russia than with
a nation which is capitalistic and
proud of it.
When the North China state comes
Into being, as is likely within the next
few days, another buffer will have
been set up between Japan and Rus
sia. It la significant that the governing
body of the new state will be called
"The North China Autonomoua Anti
Communist Commission of the .Chi
nese Republic"
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The following poem la from the
pen of Ben Ellis. Applegate youth
who has won considerable acclaim
both for his poetry and prose in
recent years. An essay on peace by
Mr. Ellis was awarded a prize in in
ternational competition.
To
Who is to blame that these dear
hands are worn?
Long fingers lingering with a deli
cate touch
Were meant for music and for
play, not auch
Of toil they symbol the forlorn.
My smouldering wrath is like
aunken lake;
My hatred leers across an empti
ness; Colossal wrong Is here unseen,
nameless.
Rebellion surges through me. I for
sake '
The Gods of Qreed. The seeing ox
this scar
Should wake In men the knowledge
of their power
To crush the System that obtains
this loss.
I see in these worn hands not
beauty's mar
Out the flame of woman strangled
hour by hour
By poverty more cruel than a cross.
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 31. (AP)
Prank T. Hlnes. veterans administra
tor, announced today President
Roosevelt had approved ten construc
tion projects at existing facilities to
provide 3.(100 more beds at a cost of
$5,225,000.
The projects with the original esti
mated cost Include:
RosebMrg, Ore.: (Conversion ex
clusively . for neuropsychiatry pa
tients), $100,000.
TURKEYS WILL STRUT
AT SHOW IN OAKLAND
ROSEBURQ. Ore.. Nov. 31. (AP
Turkeys will strut and gobble at the
Northwestern turkey show at Oak
land, December 9 to 14. '
A number of cash and merchandise
prizes, as well as trophies, are offered.
Manager E. a. Young said.
T. B. Garrison, manager of the
dressed turkey division, said the
dressed exhibits would he In a larger
room than before and refrigeration
would be provided.
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SALEM. Ore.. Nov. 31. (AP) Pour
Oregon high schools have been se
Ice ted for study of secondary school
standards, and a fifth, a private
school, will be named later. Superin
tendent of Schools C. A. Howard an
nounced. The schools listed are Orant high
school of Portland and the schools
at Pendleton, Tlgard and Oakland
D. A. Emerson, state high school su
pervisor, will have charge of the
work. Hill military or St. Helens, in
Portland, may be the fifth school to
be named.
The standardisation atudy will be
conducted during the current year
and reports will be made to the na
tional committee. Emerson said the
work was being carried on in an effort
to improve the secondary education
program and for a research of what
constitutes a good school.
Each state is trying out the plan
with the use or three to five schools
of various sizes and types.
OF E
HITS NAZI ACTIVITY
LONDON, Nov. 21. (AP) The
church of England assembly adopted
a resolution tony expressing "In
dignation" at the "sufferings" of the
Jews In Germany.
The resolution asked "the Chris
tian people of this and other coun
tries" to exert Influence to persuade
"the rulers of Germany" to change
their policies. It said continuance
of theae policies "will arouse wide
spread Indignation."
BIBLE CONFERENCE AT
FIRST BAPTIST SUNDAY
Dr. W. P. White, member of the
extension department of Moody Bible
Institute, will conduct a bible con
ference In the First Baptist church
November 34 and December I. At the
afternoon meeting, starting at 3 :0o
o'clock, he will speak on the Book
of Phlllpplans. His theme for the
evening service at 7:30 will be
"Tli inking Through the Scriptures."
All are Invited to take advantage oi
the opportunity for Bible atudy.
BANDON MAN SUCCEEDS
GOSS IN STATE SENATE
BANDON. Ore.. Nov. 31. (UP
Coos snd Curry county courts yester
day unanimously chose C. R. Wade
of Bandon to suueeed the late John
D. Ooas aa Joint state senator from
the eighth Judicial district.
Wade, a Democrat high In party
councils in southwestern Oregon, la
former Coos county Judge and now Is
city attorney of Bandon.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
TAXI TRIP STORY
YEARS BEST HOAX
ON LA. NEWSMEN
NEW YORK, Nov. 31. (UP) A cab
driver's ireain come true a Los An
geles story of an affluent drunk's
trip from Nw York with the 900
fare paid or ihe nail J5 cash today
turned out w I press agent's
dream and the best ' newspaper hoax
of the year.
The story, cleverly planted by the
press agent for a Junk yard, was
swallowed hook, line and sinker by
Los Angeles newspapers and the ma
jor press associations. An accurate
check of the purported facts could
not be obattned as, according to the
faked yarn, the principals in the wild
story had left Los Angeles.
But today the cab driver, an "lnno
hllarlous passenger across the contl
located and let the cat out of the
bag. He is Ed Michaels, 40, and un
ployed. He wistfully denied taking a
hilarious passenger across tte conti
nent, with all expenses paid, stops
at the beet hotels and his fare, at
straight meter rates, settled each
night.
He had, however. Just returned
from Los Angeles after selling his
antiquated taxi to a Junk yard the
only shred of truth In the story. '
"I wish I could get a fare like that
some day." Michaels aald.
"I got back from California last
Friday. X drove out with my two
kids In my old taxi looking for a Job.
There wasn't anything doing, though,
and I Junked the car after trying
to live on 16 bucks a week. Then we
Jumped a bus and came home.
"I did pick up a hitch-hiker In
Roanoke, Va.. who rode with us. He
didn't pay me 9900 though. I Just
got a postcard from him. He's tap
dancing In a night club, and it's been
a long time since guys like that could
pay 9000 for a taxi ride."
GRANTS PASS, Nov. 31. (Spl.)
Dr. G. Earl Low announced Wednes
day he has transferred his office and
medical practice In Grants Pass to
Dr. R. O. Everett, from Lakevlew. Dr.
Everett took over the position the
same day. He Is a graduate of thr
University of Oregon medical schoo
Dr. and Mrs. Low plan to leave for
Portland, where Dr. Low. who has
been 111 for several months, will en
ter the veterans' hospital to undergo
an operation, whlcn is new and the
first of its kind ever to be tried on
the Pacific coast.
ALBANY GRIDIRON STAR
REQUIRES TRANSFUSION
ALBANY, Ore., Nov. 31. (UP) Joe
Tercherla, Albany college varsity foot
ball player who has fought a long
and gallant battle against Infection,
will be given another blood trans
fusion today, He suffered a relapse
Monday after making considerable
strides toward recovery. Grid mates
are furnishing blood for the transfusions.
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Secretaries Find
Boss Shy During
Depression Times
CAMBRIDGE, Mas... NOT. 31.
(AP) Biulneea depreulons aren't
I bit of help to secretaries wttb
tn eye to marrying their boe&e.
, survey by Harvard university
sociologists shows.
Dr. AmnM C. Anderson said the
results of the survey showed that
persons tend to marry more
strictly within their own social
class during depression years
than In normal times.
"There has been a marked de
crease during the depression of
May and November marriages."
Dr. Anderson said, "with a cor
responding Increase In the pro
portion of marriages between men
and women of equal or near equal
"ges"
FACE EXPUL
EVERETT. Waah.. Nov. 31. (UP)
Three students at Sliver Lake school,
near here, will face expulsion Monday
if they continue their refusal to sa
lute the American flag. Principal Bay
Trelchel announced last night, fol
lowing a conference with county Su
perintendent Clifford Carpenter.
Trelchel, who refused to reveal the
names of the children, said they re
fused to salute the flag on religious
grounds. He understood their par
ents were members of the Disciples
of Jehovah sect, who recently clashed
with Pennsylvania authorities over
refusal of children to salute the
flag.
The principal and county superin
tendent will meet with parents of
the children before Monday in an at
tempt to persuade them to take part
In the ceremony. ,
2 OUT OF 3 BORN
III CHINA PERISH
BEFORE AGE ONE
HONO KONG. (UP) Two out of
every three babies born In China die
before reaching the age of 1. accord
ing to statistics just made public
here. The following figures are taken
from the Annual Medical Services re
port, and from records compiled by
the League of Nations. ,
Out of every thousand non-Chinese
children born in Hong Kong, 49.78
die within their first year. A total
of 19.518 Chinese deaths were regis
tered last year in this city, and of
these 7.004 were babies.
Infant mortality figures for the
Far East, with the exception of China
proper, for which there are no avail
able figures, are as follows:
Hong Kong. 347.38 per thousand.
Straits Settlements. 166 per thou
sand. Philippines, 165 per thousand.
Ceylon, J 68 per thousand.
Federated Malay States. 130 per
thousand.
Japan, 133 per thousand.
The death rate among Chinese in
Hong Kong is the highest throughout
Asia with 31.13 per thousand popu
lation. Of non-Asian countries, the
only ones with a higher mortality
rate than Hong Kong are Egypt, Chile
and Puerto Rico.
In 1033. B25.36 children out of
every thousand born died before they
were 13 months old. The nearest ap
proach to this figure Is in Malta, where
307 children In every thousand die
during their first year. Chile comet
third wttb a mortality rate of 235 per
thousand.
According to the most recently
compiled figures for other cour tries,
the death rate of Infants under . vi '
year of age per thousand population
is:
United Kingdom. 68.
, England and Wales, 85.
United States. 63.
, France, 78.
Ireland. 71.
Austria. 103.
Oermany. 143.
Bulgaria. 154.'
Hungary, 186.
The death rate among the Hong
Kong European poplatlon la lower
than in Bulgaria ((!.), Spain ( 163)
and Portugal (17.6). The two health
iest nations in the world, according
to theie statistics, are Australia and
New Zealand, which have only 8.7
deaths per thousand for the former
and 8 for the latter. The United
States ranks third.
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