PAGE SIX' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Fflmmry 10, 1032 Until f lie ((fretting $ craft KUUENa. 8. KKLTY- Published vry ttrnoon except Sunday by Th Herald Publishing Compn at 102-122 Soma Fifth Street, Klamath rails, Oregon Entered u second clas niattsr at Oregon, on August 30, 1I0(. under MAIL RATK8 PAKAHLK IN ADVA.NCK Bj Mall Delivered by Carrier IB Ontaida la Cltj Count County Thr Montha (176 ll.7 Sli Months I ll I.Sl Ona Yaar 1.0 (.Ot MKMHKK AL'DIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Represented nationally by M. C. MOGENSEN A CO., INC., San Francisco, New York. Detroit, Seattle. Chicago. Portland, Lea Angeles, Copies of tht News and Herald, tion about the Klamatb Falls asking at any of these offices. Mfuruber of the Associated rreas Tbs Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the ass of republics Hon of all news dlMpaichsa credited to U or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news published therein. All rights of report mc-mod or special qiypstcnes serein ar also reserved. Comblnstlon Herald and News CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATES Telephone 1900 Three cents p-r word per day. Smt ad run thres consecutive days c pr word. mt d run six consecutive days lie per word Sam ad run 21 fonic utlve dvs &7c pr word. No book chrs mad for lu than 10 cents. If your 4 aptware incorrectly, notify us imnutt lately. We ac cept responsibility for only ons Incorrect Insertion. Classified Index Automotive . Business Opportunities Contract Work Wanted Educational Farm Implements , ,- For Rent Realtors . Furnished Apts. to Let Furnished Houses to Let , Furnished Rooms to Let . Financial - - IS I -ISa J1 11 General Notices Heln Wanted. Male Help Wanted. Female , Livestock and Feed Looses Lost and Found -Miscellaneous for Sale. Personals poultry for Sale tl Real Estate for 81 , IT Real Estate for Lease IS Real Estate Wanted 1" Room and Board ... .11 Situations Wanted ----- S Stores and Office , 16a Swaps -10S ft ..la Transportation To bxenange ITnf urntshed Acts, to Lt 13a t'nfurnlahed Houses to Let -4 Wanted, Miscellaneous ,. 1 Wanted to Rent 11 Lodges KLAMATH LODGE NO 7T A, F. A. M. Stated Comminlcatlon Second and Fourth Mondays. Visiting Brothers welcome LOOMIS BUILDING Lost and Found FOUND Bunch of key, at (th and Washington. Owner may hare same by paying (or thia ad. 5S29 General Notices CAME TO MY PLACE Sorrell saddle horse. "NP connected" on left stifle. J. B. Casey, Beatty, Ore. 6(7 SPIRITUALIST readings. Walnut. 1121 6653 A-B-C of Specialized Business and Professional Service BOARD ANCHOR HOTEL DINING ROOM (th and Oak Bta. Delicious Food Dinners a specialty. Family style. 60c. Short orders, 6 a. m. to p. m. Virian Duffy and Emma Black CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Paul C. Long Chiropractor and Nerr Specialist 127 South Seventh Street Pbon 1(40 DENTISTS DR. ERNEST H. BALL 8 -?cesBor to Dr. E. G. Wlsecarver (05 Oregon Bank Bldg. Phon (46 DR. J. E. CLANAHAN 607 Oregon Bank Phone 836 Residence Phon 2222-J. DRESSMAKING BESS MERANDA Dressmaking Coat rollnlng. Alterations. 205 Stewart-Draw Bldg. Phon 1496J. 731 Main FROZEN PIPES FROZEN PIPES Dyy and Night Service THAWED BY ELECTRICITY ALSO SHARPEN ICE SKA"' : Bert's Battery and Electric 13( 8. (th. Phon I4(-W. You Have Read These Classified Ads You Have Not Read All of Today's Publtshr tba postottlc ol Klamatb Fall act of Congrs. March S, 13?t. On Month at Three Months I 94 Six Montha 3.60 Ona Vaar (.60 together with complete Informa market, may be obtained lor the General Notices NOW tha EaECK cafe Offers yon A Special Steak Dinner of tha finest steer beef only. T-Bon Tenderloin Top Sirloin With Mushroom Sauce Including soup, salad, re ea tables, hot bread, dessert and drinks. Every evening $ to I. Wa also give Orange Stamps 111 No. 7th St. MOTHPROOFING 4 Year Guarantee H. S. C. Method Kills. Harmless to finest fab rica. We clean uphol stery and rues, and we do upholstering. F. A. Thurmaa 111 Commercial Phone 2071 6 Help Wanted, Male WANTED Experienced electric refrigerator man, 72a Main 5631 BOYS Earn money and priies. Phone 209W. S77( 10 Contract Work Wanted PAINTING, paper hanging and kalsominlng. Prices right. Jess E. Patterson. Phona 23 (7J. S321 II Furnished Rooms PELICAN HOTEL-Weekly rates 34: with bath . Hot and cold water. Plenty ot steam heat. 572 12 Room and Board BOARD AND ROOM 12 N. 6th St. 5827 HOSPITALS "KLAMATH'S EMEROENCT HOSPITAL" THE VALLEY HOSPITAL Cor. Fourth and Pin fits. OPTOMETRISTS DR. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted No Drop Dsed Phon 6(1. 709 Main BL RADIOS Long s Radio Service 101? Donald Strett Phona 1454-M Service, repairing, testing, etc Tubes, parts, etc. Backed by ear of experience. HULBERT'S RADIO SERVICE "For Better Reception" Equipped and experienced to service or repair your radio. Phon 719-M. 1048 Owen St. UPHOLSTERING Upholstering and Repairing ot Furnitnr. Raaaonabl Prlc. THURMAN (Formerly with Klamath Furnitur Co. I til OommarclaL Phon 1(71 SALLIES This Is the time of year. January snd Feb ruary, when all the mer chants are clearing their shelves of mer chandise that they have held over from the wlu ter. Getting ready for spring raising the Dec ennary cah so they can buy spring merchandise. Kaon year the same thing happens. It is a good time to pf-k up some excellent Ktrsains In the stores, if thette experienced merchants sdvertise thetr goods at this time of yesr to get resdy for spring, then It mtiMt be a good time for everyone to do the name. If you hsve anything thst you no longer ue, now ts the tints to ad vertise it la the classi fied ads. An excellent way to obtain money to btiv some of thette de lightful new spring things thst are arriving in the stores daily. Call 1900 and I shall be very glad to writ your ad for you. SALLY. 12 Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD IS. 225 N. th. 65 12a For Rent Realtor UNFURNISHED HOUSES 4 rooms Pershing Way. fireplace, garace 15 rooms N. sth. garage. range, dandy place 17 7 rooms E. Main street. basement, fur., garage 135 4 rooms Johnson street. garage, woodshed 117 2 rooms Plum St. new ly tinted, close In $15 7 rooms Roseway, yery modern, 4 hedrooms....$4a FURNISHED 5 rooms Jefferson St., nice place, garage 130 6 rooms Pacific Terrace. furnace, garage 146 4 rooms Manianlta St.. partly fur., nice yard.,130 Favell-Utley Realty Co. Leslie P- n. Mgr. 121 S. (th Si. . ..me 1414 13 Furnished Apartments FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment. 813 Pine. 5830 FOR RENT 4-room furnished apartment, hot and cold water furnished, close In. 1745 Menlo Way. 5828 NEWLY decorated, close In, 125. Inquire 732 Main. Phone 3". 5782 FOR RENT Newly furnished S- room duplex apartment, riot Springs; hest and water in cluded. Apply 337 Hasklns and Erie. 5717 FOR RENT 3-room apartment, overstuffed furniture, flre plsce, hot and cold water fur nished, S25 month. Close in. Phone 1654W. 5(12 OUT OUR WAY M MAAH! OH, MA OH! orA,NvV- T DOCS U CMtSE. AMD LOOK AT I ,-r- -TAr.. MOCK.VE.fW ! V Time to Pick out Mv$eMTL fa ! 1 V A Boov- v. ' J.f?vviLllAWi IS Furnished Apartments FOR RENT Furnished 3-room, steam heated apartment. Kent reduced to Mo. Imjulre 1 .., N. sth. Phon 4M. 6714 rOR KENT Ground floor apart menu St. Krancls Apts., tiJS Oak. &17 FOR KK NT First class furnish, ed apartments. Kvaos aptirt menta. Phone 144J. or J0. 436 APARTMENTS Steam heated. Rex Arms. 6428 Aprteit Hols! Best for the money. Newly decorated. With or without frlgldatre. Electricity, telephone, sleam heated garage, 136 and up. Maid service If desired. 1Kb and Walnut Phon Too 13a Unfurnished Apts, Ft)R RENT 3-room duplex, kitchen range, heater, back of Union high school. Inquire lSi'O Mon Clair sir.-et. 6737 14 Furnished House 2-HOOM house. Phone llti.U. 330 8. 4th. 6791 IS Unfurnished House FOR RENT Modern unfurnih- ea 4-room nouse, garage. Hi. 1S47 Sargent. 5783 FOR SALE OR RENT 5-room modern home. Kesterson null and highway Junction. Phone sisn l. 5? FOR RENT Unfurnished five room house, good location. Ite- auced to 3. Inquire i4 Delta. 5701 GOOD 5-room house: adutts. 4934 127.50. I387J. 17 Real Eatate For Sale 11100 EQUITY In 5-room house. locaiea in moi springs, sacri fice for (250 cash. Phone 231S. iTso ISa To Exchange EXCHANGES Acre and half of fine Har den land with modern stucco home of a rooms, for Income property in Klsmath Kail. Two extra fine Mills Ad dition lota for lot In Hot Springs. Hslf acre of land with a modern five-room home, for Ashland or Med ford acreagf. Large and modern home In Bend for home In Klamath Falls. 731 Main Phona (Upstairs) SUBURBAN HOME 5 rooms with 1 "4 acres, Hnmedale Acres, daudy soil. Will trade for city property. Favell-Utley Realty C$., 121 S. gth St. 532 20 Miscellaneous For Sale FURNITURE for (-room house, chairs, tables, dinette and chairs, bedroom outfits, stoves and home supplies. Must be sold at once. 721 Mitchell atreet. 57 0 FOR SALE About five million feet of pin timber, fire kilted, near roads. In center of town ship 35 north, range 10 east, fifteen miles from Southern Psrlfic. For dftsils write Red River Lumber Co., Westwood. Calif. 5789 MONARCH WOOD range. Phone 68W1. 6793 INSTANT light gasoline range, 4 burners and oven, slightly nsd. 174.95 value. Now 139.50. Buy on easy pay ments. Montgomery Ward & Co.. 211 Main. 6785 20 Miscellaneous For Sal OOOH P1NB body wood, IS.JS. Fir, fa. Phon 1644J. 6777 WINDSOR Dol.uie electric wash er, sltghlly used. Kurellenl shape, $ in. Huy on easy pay ments. Montgomery Ward Co.. 211 Main. 74 Coal! Coal! Con)! HAKHKST. IK1TTK8T KOl'K HPHI.NtiH No ashes, no soot. Young Coal Co. ' 444 Spring or Phon 1D7 20a Swap EXCHANGE Rental ot 1-room house, south of clly for car of few head of stock. Write Rt. 1. box 246. 674 FOR THA HE Hous for carpen ter work. Phon Kit!. Ill . lm S T S 21 Wanted Miscellaneous TO HUY Used darenport-bed. Phone 2390. . 677 HIGHEST PRICES paid tor used furniture. Call Sam, phone 15DD. 64u 22 Livestock and Feed TRADE Sheep for milch cows. I'none 29 r J. v. u. Hell. 5774 WANTED Poultry, anv amount. Klsmath alley Produce To.. 2025 S. lh. Phone 6u. 6703 swowSBBaaaw, 22a Poultry For Sale LAYING s'lWt. HEN'S tor sal. Phone &7S2 23 Financial AUTOMOBILE LOANS Refinancing Most Liberal Term Easy Payments Strictly Confidential Courteoua Serrlc Borrow Additional Money Or Refinance Your Present Contract Motor Investment Co. Phon 1144 K. A. Moor. Mgr. 835 Main St. Licensed by slat No. M-104 24 Business Opportunities BEAUTY SHOP FOR SALE Wonderful opportunity. Priced to sell. For pnKicutars write box 704, Alturas. Calif. Well worth fnve,tiL'.iflon S7s Legal Notice 013095 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of th Interior. U. S. Land offlr at l-akevlew, Ore gon, January 5, 1932. Notice Is hereby given that Joseph Krejcl. of Malm. Oregon, who. on August 5. 1927, made Reclamation Humestead Entry. No. 013095. for Farm Unit "O" or Lot 18 Sec. 18 Lot 14. Section 19. Township 4IS. Range 12 E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notlc of Intention to make Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land ahov describ ed, before H. A. Prather, a No tary Public, at Mnlln, Oregon, on the 23rd day of February, 1932. Claimant names as witnesses: V. Itejnus, Frsnk Elzner, Chss. A. Posrar and A. Kallna, all of Malln, Oregon. Non-coal. F. P. LIGHT, Register. Register. (Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3. 101 H-207 013074 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of th Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Lakaviaw, Ore gon. January 30. 1932. Notice Is hereby given that Lester D. Pierce, of Merrill, Oregon, who, on June 13, 1927, By J. R. Williams Legal Notice ntsd Reclamation llontestesd Kntry No. 013074, for Frm Unit "M," or H1,. 8SNH, 8WNV . , Lot o. w N't. W'.SVN'l, Nl, Lot Wt,Nt,NtaNt, Lot II N H N'SN't, Lot U, Section 14, Township SIS, Range 1IK, Wil lamette Merliltsu, has (lied no lle of Intention lo make Ihree year Proof, lo establish claim lo the land ahov described, before C. R. Del.ap, clerk county court, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, ou the 12th day of March, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses: 8. O. Viken, of Merrill, Oregon; Christlsn James, ot Merrill, Ore gon; John Takaca, Sr., ot Mer rill, Oregon: Oscar Baker, of Klamath Falls. Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, Register. Non-Coal. iFeb. 3. 10. IT. 14: March II H-22D OIJII.M .H4NI NOTlt'K OF I'l lll.lt ATION Department of the Interior, l. 8. i.ana tunc at !.asi'view, ure goit. January 19. 19.13. KUIIt n IP iivri-wf a I U lil.l ('aasle tieraldlne Ross, daughter iiu hpit VI stirrg r.. iii'iihiukpi. deceased, of KlaniHlh Falls. Ore. Hou. 'no, on nnn , 17.1, natle Additional Enlarged llome- iii'hii r.nirT. jici i7u7. .o. llli'NKI. for HKt- Mectlon Tonliin 37 S. Kiiuge 10 K. W. lanielte Slerlillalt. has filed notice of Intention lo make Three Year land above dearrlbed. before ('. It. Del.au. Clerk ol the County on the 6th day of March. 1932. Claimant names as wlineeses: Joe Nason. of Olens, Oreson: Leeland Hunter, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; John Neubert, of Klamath Falls. Oregon: (ilsdvs Hunter, of Klsmath Falls. Oregon. Non-cial. F. P. LIGHT. Register. H J17 F3. 10.17. 24 233 Amusements Pelican Now playing, douhl, bill, Ellasa Landl In "Wicked." and U. 8. C -Notre Dsme toot ball game. Pine Tre Now playing. Rich ard Uarthelmesa la "Th Last Flight." Rainbow Now playing. Tom Tyler's "Two Fisted Justice." Vox Now plsytng. John Gil bert In "West of llroadway." PFI.1CAN The big double feature bill. Wicked." and the L'. 8. C Notr Dame game, playing today and tomorrow at the Pellran the ater, offers more thrill In diver sified entertainment and fine performance than any bill shown at this theater for some lime. The moat famous football game la history. IT. S. C. rs. Notre Dsme. Is complete from opening whistle to closing gun. Elissa Landl and Victor Mr Laglen co-starred In "Wicked." and a Movietone news and car toon balanr th program. PINE THEE Though "The Last Flight." the First National picture atarring Richard Harthelniees, now at the Pine Tree theater, has tears as well as laughs In Its thrilling story of four ex-fllers and the girl they adopt who go In search of excitement to drown th monotony of nt-wr days It presents such a panorama of odd sights as you bars never met with before. i miMiow One of the most highly suc cessful Tom Tyler western pic tures, "Two-Fisted Justice," Is now plsylng at the Rainbow. In th cast of this snper west ern are such well known names as Yakima Canutt, rodeo ace and film slur; Bnhhle Nelson, child star of the Tarian series and countless other productions: Rsrbara Weeks, Wampus llahy star; and Kit Guard, star ot dozens of prize fight pictures. VOX One thousand disabled Tter ans and former doughboys wer engaged to stsga the troopship return celebration In "West of llroadway." John Gilbert's new starring yehlrle which Is now playing at tha Vox theater. At Gllbnrt'a request, as many of the retnrnns who plnyed with him In "The Illg Parade" as could be located were engaged for the new picture and the staging of the scene resembled an A. E. F. reunion In many ways. Klamath Youngster Has Claim to Fame Alice La Vern Piirlnlon, born in Klumnlh Falls January (, has morn claim lo fame and pub licity than most youngsters her age. One-mnnth-old Alice has Ihree great grandmothers, Gertrude Marcus, Minora, Calif.; Mrs. Ida Ptirlnlon, Oakland, f'nllf., and Mrs. Ellr.alieth Ard, Pueblo, Colo. Two grand mothers of the in fant are living. Thny are Mrs. Mary Marcus and Mrs. Grnce Piirlnlon. Tims who consult the Classi fied Ads regularly ar bound to profit man time. MP EMPIRE T (Continued from Page One) dvbt, psys taxes of about one- fourth as much. Tha figures tell tha fiscal story: United States Nut in nut IMrt f I fl,MOl,MMMM0. I'rr t'uplta h. bt I'J.'s. I'rr f 'aplta 1 tiw- ji !.". Null. fNlllh a.KH,tHH.4HH),(HHI. iVr 4'Nplfa U -Midi Btt.diNi. IUHJ HuduiH a.Uft.tMM,IMH. Japan N at luiml I Vbl .1..MMI.(MH),(MM. IVr i'Milt mix am. IVr V.t.tw Til, KiMi. Nul't. Wralth-a-SVVtl.lNMMMNMNKl. IVr aiIijs Wenllli M4lo. 1't.iJ IllnlKi'l TIO.IHll.lKHl. Hut while flgnrwi are gtutUtl tally correvi, they hardly prt-nriit the whole plrture, (or Ja.tsti )ioHr mmnliig Old Japan tMi jiyt a rh'h rtumitfrrisl roturn frtun Its iroftlbls tlumaltis In Mailt hurla, Kurt and KonitiHui. Ill Korim, fur eiamplt, Jatani-ji nirnhsiita ronlrol U per rent of the buutnt'HN ami Jniam farm ers own .Hie-half of tha rulll- vnltl land. In Korino, the Jr. pantos g(ivnrnniiit has a utun orly un ths wnrld rhlof sou roe of csmphor. All three domslns wrre ariuired by war. The JapaneM have their Itn war of doing thins. From a tag collecting standpoint, Korea has been a drain on the Japan- treasury fur many year. Hut the commercial profits pay hand somely. Th population of Japsn pmpr. according to th Isie-t census, was 4.4iO,ouS. but mure than o.ooo.uoo persons are J span ei or lire under tha Jsp- anea flsg. Her is what th latest popu lation records show: Japan pruprr fll.4A.MMiA Hurra a I ,i'vh.hini Formtuui 4.5114. till Jap Sakhalin H : Total for Kinplr IHI..1I.(4 1 Lwnl Kwantunc trf rllory la Manchuria .. MM.1,7MM Mandated territory I Is lands la North Pacific AH.NIlt T,.ul under flag Ill .11:17. 0:1.1 liipanrM. residing abroad In .! itim.n4 In P.umiie .. la Aturrlra In Oceania In Africa .... 't!7,ttMI 147. mi (HI (irand Intel W.H.WHI The total area of Japan and all lie possessions Is 261.6(7 square miles. The total area of continental I'nltrd Stales la a little more llian S.non.ooi) miles and th total P. H. population approximately I50.ooo.ono. ... Aside from lla army and nifvy. Japan baa built up In recent years great Industrial plants with equipment as modern as any found In Pittsburgh, Chicago or Cincinnati. That these ran quickly be converted from the making of such things as sewing ma'-hlnea, enamels, locomotives, crllon cloth, tc, was demons Hated during the World War when a new crop of millionaires rose In Japan from the profits of munitions msklng for tha al lies. Though Hi nature of Japan's economic system limits great wealth to a few men, th num ber of Income In excess of 150,. oro Jumped from 22 In 1014 to 33( In 11. . The Rockefellers of Jspsn are the Milsuls. They employ nearly loo, 000 persons In their vast chain of mills, mines, ocean shipping and hanking which has agencies on every continent end big office on Broadway In New LARGEST CITIES IN CROWDED JAPAN (Census of lltiMI) Toklo (proper) v 2.070,913 Osaka ., 2.463.673 Nagoya 807.404 Kobe 787,(1(1 Kyoto - 7(6.142 Yokoham . (20,30( York. The Hous of Mitsui bus run things financially In Julian for 200 years and often finan cially aided Ih government. It Is composed of 11 related wealthy -families who function co-operatively under their own written family constitution and share In tht vast profits, The nation's chief Indiir.trinl city Is Osaka, "the Pittsburgh of Jnpan," where Ihousunds loll In the steel mills and kindred In dustries. Nearby Kobe might be likened to New York, being tha most Im portant port In Japan and equally famous for Its shipbuild ing yards. Yokohama Is tho cotton and silk mill center. s Japan's powerful navy Is no accident. ' These Industrial Is lands do not, and cannot, grow enough food lo support them selves and therefore" the, sens lo Korea, Manchuria ami Formosa must be kept open at all costs. They ar the grnnarles of Jnpun nnd Ih snurcn of row materials fot her factories. Tho nation's production of steel now reaches 1,6110,000 tons e yenr, but thorn Is not much hope for the future of her In dustry unless Ilia supplies of raw material are assured. Japan's Import of Iron (mount to about IS DEPENQEN D News seven per rent of her total Im ports. Official et .matt show flv billion metric tons of foal In J i. pail's mines, though abnut half of this Is bvluw workable depths. Iron dnpoalis ar found In Jnpau, Korea and Fitrma, au opllmlalla vatlinate placing the total at Uu million metric Ions. The uatluu's real Iron resources, howe-er, are along Its railway In Manchuria, Th soy buan of Manchuria be comes a principal Item of her tiade, amounting lo nearly eight per cent of her Imports, ai com pared with three per rent for wheat. In th past ill month.. Japan has become th world's largeet purchaser of raw cotton. Hh has bought lj)fll,uUi) bale, which la 679, uou mure b.iloe than sh bought In th same period last yrar. Htrangely enough, thee hug purchtteea come at a time when Japan'a test lie mills ar suffering heavily from th Chin ee boycott, many mills being climtHl. That cotton flbr. In ad dition to Ha u. her ue, Is an onsen del In tha manufacture of n any kinds of eiploslvea may tp I a I it something. tilmultanrt- ouslv, ther has bien a big re i t nt Increase In lead exports to J. i pan. see In view of this situation, ther have long been two rout tic ting trt nds ot thought In Japan. Ona crowd Insists that Japan must, by military forr If necrs sry, ket p npeu to her trade cer tain murkets in China In supply the Inland with coal. Iron, beans and wheat. The other insists that Ibis military policy is rnatly and breetU serious economic boy cotis; that It would be better to control markets In open com petition with superior economic oigsnliatlon. At th present, however, th militarist and not th econo mist! are running things in Jspsn. Editorials on News (Continued from Pas Ob) Rainier bridge. Would It have ordered Japanese out Into the open lo tak the. picture t th rather lens mument? Probably not. At least you and 1 wouldn't hav dona aucb a thing It w had been standing In th shoes of th Jspsnese high command. W would hava picked up B few of th thousands of picture of this bridge that wer sent broadcast at th tlm II .was completed and dedicated Hut allly people, even la thia mor than usually aenslbl, coun try, stand ready to accept a rumor that Japanes aples r photographing our hrldgea for war purpose. When war talk atarts, common sens, seems lo fly oat pf the window. CPEAKINU ot rumors, b.rs I th opening psragraph of a dispatch sent out from China by the correspondent of a great American newspaper: "Tha Japanese military occu pation ot 30-mllo ton about Shanghai In accordance with plans announced by Japanese military and naval authorities will lead lo the 'Manchurlsnlis ttnn' of tho Yangtt valley, strangulation of trade at tho In ternational port of Shanghai and vast losses of American and European Investments built np In th last century." YST But suppose th Jap anese activities lad to stabler government In China, as OUR activities, for elampls, led to slabler government In Cuba. Suppose th Chinese, with a moro stable government, should turn soma of their energies away from fighting among themselves nd Into the channel of com mnrre and Industry, thua raising th standard of living In Chin and opening the way for larger consumption of goods by th Chinese people. Would w b hurt, or HELP ED, by such a development' . Yu may not Ilk th soviet government ot Russia. You may fear communism. You may be disturbed as to th menacing possibilities of th soviet five year plan. Hut suppose, a rosult of th much-discussed five-year plan, lha standard of living ot th Russian people should bs mate rially raised, thus enabling them lo purchase and PAY FOR In finitely more of th necessities and the luxuries ot life than ever before? Would Hint holp us or hurt us? Wouldn't we hav a good chance lo sell them some of the new things Ihny would be want ing and buying? . . rpllEllE Is a lot of foolish thinking loose In this world, nnd probably the MOST foolish of it Is I ho thought that we have to go to war to get business or keep business. Iloro Is the truth: Morn hiiHlness will he got In the fnltiro by salesmanship nnd snry Ico and hard work limn will ovor he got with b gun.