PAGE TEN THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON March I, 1043 EXPERT CORPS EXPLOITS JAP WARCONQUES T (Editor's Note: Frank L. Mar tin writes of the Japanese "spe cial service" unit on the basis of his experiences as a corres pondent in the orient.) ' By FRANK L. MARTIN NEW YORK. March 9 (Wide World) Only a few hours be hind rolling Japanese assault forces moves another service under the emperor the "spe cial service corps. Not a branch of the army or navy, but a separate well-train ed, highly specialized unit, this corps Is assigned the job or quickly bringing order to a war ranted city, establishing a tem porary administrative system, seeking out and seizing any booty and seeing that it syste matically moves to hunareas 01 points in the fast growing Japa nese empire wnere we aemano. for finished and raw materials is the greatest. This . . wartime government service is composed of politi cians, bankers, merchants, trans portation experts, promotion men and language students who, before being drafted by their government, held high posi tions in well Known Business houses in Japan. Like the army It has had more than 10 years of training in Mukden, Peiping, Tientsin, Hankow, Greater Shanghai, Canton and many smaller cities captured by Japan. The corps' big test, before Japanese armies hammered their way into the Philippines, Malay states and the Nether lands East Indies, came a year ago in French Indo-China when Nippon troops moved by land, sea and air into Haiphong, Ha noi and Saigon. It is certain that today the corps is at work in Manila, Singapore and Hongkong fol lowing the same pattern which proved so successful in the French colony. Although the French and Japanese exchanged only a few hots during the Japanese mili tary entry and the cities were undamaged, all the basic con quest problems were present, and Americans and English men on the scene watched the corps take over with both speed and efficiency. For example, while Japanese planes circled over Haiphong and lead destroyers zig-zagged Into the bay, the last boat in the Japanese invasion fleet was laying a cable under direction ef the communication division of the corps. Five hours after troops were landed messages were racing ever the cable from a tempor ary ' headquarters in Haiphong to Japanese-held Hainan island. The French government in Hanoi was contacted almost im mediately and it became appar ent in only a few days that its power had been shorn. To save time and men, the Japanese attempt to persuade the present government to work for them. This was the case in Indo-China. American business men seeking a re-export per mit for American goods to be shipped out of Indo-China were forced to deal directly with the Japanese after the French gov ernment admitted it had no voice in the matter. When the Japanese entered Balgon In southern Indo-China, the special corps moved even more smoothly. Undoubtedly Hongkong, Sing-' apore and Manila are now un dergoing the same treatment j as cities In Indo-China. .. ' Presumably hundreds of small coastal ships and large river boats taken, by the Japanese in Army Looks Into Possibilities of 'Chute With Center Cone V ; . . ':. f -...-.. V Near Reno, Mev 'cnuust George waltz, in Harness, controls a new-type parachute alter a drop from aluo feet In a test made tor an Army observer, right. The "chute. Invention ot Dr Christian Wolf, utilizes a center cone to lessen the shock of opening and to slow down the speed ot descent. Soil Treatment Shown as Answer to Farmer's Need By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE Wide World Science Editor URBAN A, 111.. March 9 Tears came to the eyes of an aging Illinois farmer as he looked at two fields of corn planted near here under direc tion of University of Illinois ag ricultural experts. "Why," he asked, "couldn't I have known about this 20 years sooner? If I had, all my chil dren could have gone to college." Both corn fields were In a swampy region. One produced almost no corn, the other, with potash fertilizer, grew 80 bushels to the acre. The good corn yield looked simple to the farmer. It was but the work that went into the demonstration began at the uni versity 66 years ago in the Morrow plots, 12 small experi mental fields now totaling less than an acre altogether, right up the middle of the present campus. Those plots, still raising corn and other crops, are America's oldest experimental fields. The swamp corn is one of their les sons, the result of transferring their findings to larger farm fields about the state. The plots were named after George E. Morrow, who was professor of agriculture at Illin ois in 1875. At present they carry on under direction of W. L. Burleson, head of the agron omy department, and F. C. their conquests are moving in ant-like procession along the China coast today carrying American and British booty to Japanese ports. Bauer, professor of soil fertility. This old land shows that it is possible to maintain crop yields even higher than those obtained in the beginning. It shows that crop rotation without fertilization is insuf ficient. It emphasizes, says Prof. Bauer, that the great problem of American farmers is soil treat ment This old land has helped to get rid of a prevailing idea by which farmers divided soil treat ment Into two groups, that which was unavoidable, and that which they could neglect. An example is land in Hard in county, 111., where, with treat ment, 172 acres has produced as much as 700 acres with no treatment That is, 25 acres Is equal to 100 acres. This example is at the extreme end of poor land production. At the other end is land so rich that little treatment is needed. In between is a bewildering range of variations, and for each one, if the farmer understands right, he can send his children to college. The old Morrow plots have furnished many of the answers. ICC Takes Over Truck Rationing PORTLAND, March 9 (PI The government lifted a freez ing order on trucks and trailers today and the interstate com merce commission took over ra tioning of the stocks. The motor carrier division of the ICC said rationing instruc tions and application forms would be in the hands of Oregon dealers this week. Ewauna Employes Form Credit Union On Federal Plan Formation of an employes' federal credit union at the Ewauna Box company was an nounced Saturday by the firm, The unit formed with the co operation of Lance Barden, rep resentative of the federal cred it union, is the second among Klamath basin sawmills. A similar plan is In effect at the Weyerhaeuser Timber company. At a meeting in the Alta mont high school Saturday morning, Ewauna employes named a board of directors in cluding Jake Olson, Ralph De noist, Ralph Karer, Bert Tomp- Kins, Henry Bagley, Phayo Pfcfferle, and George E. John son. Known as the Ewauna Em ployes' federal credit union, the organization permits the buying of shares by employes and loan of money at a nonv inal interest rate to all mem bers. 4 HADNT HEARD, MAYBE ST. JOSEPH, Mo., (4) The slogan of the Jesse James bar (You won't be held up at the Jesse James) Is intended solely for the customers. A bandit pointed a revolver at the bartender last night and took 75. Let us move forward stead fastly together into the storm and through the storm. Prime Minister Winston Churchill. SKIN SUFFERERS Frw book hr twelve author tllln how afmpl uu of product from the erth quickly relented them from th mltery of riorums, Kciema, AtnieM'i root. a en. Varicoie Clccri. Itch. 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HIQHTOWEH WASHINGTON, March 9 (F) Military quarters here today were talking about the bnttlo of Bataan as a "death or victory" struggle for General Douglas MacArthur and his valiant fight ing men, the odds for dcatli or possibly capture being heavily against those for ultimate vic tory. Yet the fact that there was even a slight chance for trium phant survival of the Philippines force, as the fourth month of Pacific war opened, was regard ed as little short of a military miracle in view of what has happened to the defenders of Hongkong, Singapore und the Dutch East Indies.' Actually, officers who have known MacArthur for years ex plained the "miracle" in terms of thorough preliminary plan ning for the defense of Bataan long before the war began. Of equal importance, they said, is the fact that MacArthur has out generaled and his troops have out-fought the Japanese in every engagement to dato. Eventually, perhaps Mac- Arthur may have to withdraw his forces to Corregidor and tiie other forts guarding Manila bay. There they should be able to continue the fight for some time longer In the last ditch hope that reinforcements will be sent. "There is no doubt," said one of MacArthur's friends, "that he is determined to see the Philip pines fight through to the finish. If he has any choice he will never leave until death or vic tory. Only an order which, as a soldier, he would have to obey would get him out." The rugged Bataan peninsula had been chosen long before as the best section of Luzon island on which to make a stand against numerically superior forces. Full preparations for its defense were made before the war. OBEDIENCE TEST MINNEAPOLIS, (JP) A new employe in the postoffice was being shown around. This," said the instructor, "is a button for the burglar alarm. You just push it" He did. Two squad cars came. Add Otiioly to the kitchen With Your Handiwork co mi tauuMTA Mrv MC by Alice Brooks Scottle's watching out for you for he's ready to make your kitchen gay In crass, stitch Done in black with the rest of the motifs in the color of kitch en, you'll enjoy doing each tow el. Pattern 7103 contains a transfer pattern of 8 motifs averaging 7t by 91 Inches; materials needed; illustrations of stitches. To obtain thl pattern send 10 cents In coin (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing to The Herald and Nows, Household Arts Dept., Klamath Falls. Do not send this picture, but keep it and tho number for reference Be suro to wrap coin securely, as a loose coin often slips out of the envelope. Requests for pat terns should read, "Send pattern No to followed by your name and address. The enntpnt nt tin In tin mna has been reduced. The war Is even hard on the goats. SAN FRANCISCO, March 0 (fl) Two hundred Amorlcan born Japanese leaders from 10 westom Bliitcs plodged anew their loyalty to the United States today as It became clear that broad details of a vast mi gration from coastal military zones are to be worked out here during the coming days. Tho Japnnc.so, meeting at a threo-diiy emergency session of tho Japanese-American Citizens' league, promised full obedience to any evacuation of the army. Lloutenant General J. L. De Witt, commanding general of tho western dofonse command and fourth army, has power un der a presidential order to re quire removal of anyone from areas of military importance. With tho Tolnn congressional committee on alien evncustlon coming hor today from Los An geles to confer with DeWitt and with the general's civilian alinM control coordinator, Tom Cr Clark, and the presence her of the Japanese group, It appeared likely that decisions would be announced her some time this week. 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