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"''HE LONG discuSBed Lytton report has been brought be-

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the League of Nations for action relative to the
Qlltl!l'81 between Japan and China in the Manc!&gt;urian
.lliitrict.
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question because the whole civilized world ' knows t~,;t'l
Japan simply !ltarted a war of aggreaaion aglljnlt China
and her diplomatic department wu not dlpll&gt;m&amp;tlc or
u8Itlooth" enough to ram the manufactured ezcuse• do.
the throats of the rest of the world. It is common knowI·
edge to all that China was t,be object of Japanese
to expand and to get •• much of territory not belonJ!ng
to hCr, during the process of expanBion as poJJSible.
Japanese delegates have told the League that no
change in policy will be conai~ed by Japan, that she In·
tend.a to keep the territory stol~n from C!&gt;in41 ~nd that
she ~xpec\8 the puppet state of Mahcbuk\1\l 'to'' be · preseti~d in its pre.sen,t condition.
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p1u~· ~as waged OJle -of the most inex:cusaJll&lt;:! wars ,in the
histenr of the world and while she received a grea't set.
hac~ and disappointment 1n the valiant manner in which
ChiBa opposed he1· nevcrthel~s she has entered the wedge
wht~h may be expected to be enlarged as time goes on
unl~ the Leflgue of Nations takes n hand at this, the
moolt opportune time.
.~- The League of NntioJlh i ~ on trial at thus hearing. If
it tlkea a firm stand against the Japane.fie aggl'essivc
me~liOds and inf01ms thut country in no uncertain tenns
just 6ow thoroughly those· actions are condemned, tbere is
hope for an ultimate le•gue that will function in such a
manner ns to really do some good.
• However, if the league does as it has been doing in
the Vast and pussyfoots its way through the various argu ..
menls whiclt come up for discussion and final eettlen\~pt,
the ~ntlro&gt; body had l;&gt;ett~r adjourn with the understand·
inl' \bat \he le~gue ia"Mr out of e;ctstence ,for ,it
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WleY!i no lnftuence In tblfluture, once it shows tho w~1to IP
feather in this case. The League of Nations is on trial.
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day Afternoon

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"''HE LONG discuSBed Lytton report has been brought be-

ll · fl&gt;re

the League of Nations for action relative to the
Qlltl!l'81 between Japan and China in the Manc!&gt;urian
.lliitrict.
So far •• anything new is lea~ed, that 1.&amp; olit ot
question because the whole civilized world ' knows t~,;t'l
Japan simply !ltarted a war of aggreaaion aglljnlt China
and her diplomatic department wu not dlpll&gt;m&amp;tlc or
u8Itlooth" enough to ram the manufactured ezcuse• do.
the throats of the rest of the world. It is common knowI·
edge to all that China was t,be object of Japanese
to expand and to get •• much of territory not belonJ!ng
to hCr, during the process of expanBion as poJJSible.
Japanese delegates have told the League that no
change in policy will be conai~ed by Japan, that she In·
tend.a to keep the territory stol~n from C!&gt;in41 ~nd that
she ~xpec\8 the puppet state of Mahcbuk\1\l 'to'' be · preseti~d in its pre.sen,t condition.
' ·In spite of the Chinese proteata to all the world, Ja- ,
~
'
p1u~· ~as waged OJle -of the most inex:cusaJll&lt;:! wars ,in the
histenr of the world and while she received a grea't set.
hac~ and disappointment 1n the valiant manner in which
ChiBa opposed he1· nevcrthel~s she has entered the wedge
wht~h may be expected to be enlarged as time goes on
unl~ the Leflgue of Nations takes n hand at this, the
moolt opportune time.
.~- The League of NntioJlh i ~ on trial at thus hearing. If
it tlkea a firm stand against the Japane.fie aggl'essivc
me~liOds and inf01ms thut country in no uncertain tenns
just 6ow thoroughly those· actions are condemned, tbere is
hope for an ultimate le•gue that will function in such a
manner ns to really do some good.
• However, if the league does as it has been doing in
the Vast and pussyfoots its way through the various argu ..
menls whiclt come up for discussion and final eettlen\~pt,
the ~ntlro&gt; body had l;&gt;ett~r adjourn with the understand·
inl' \bat \he le~gue ia"Mr out of e;ctstence ,for ,it
1 ~~~
WleY!i no lnftuence In tblfluture, once it shows tho w~1to IP
feather in this case. The League of Nations is on trial.
It lsjup to' the members to SilO that it is aequltted of the
man;v ehargeo alleged a~rainot it.

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UVOKJ:: Ua:ually proyea that
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unleal you're aleepr. :reet under
ydur DWD cllllr.
DOUBLE : A allp ot the
BlD: Aoktng yor pru t.ner wb.at he Ct.uMil by Adam'&amp; Apple
hu whlle keeping your ha.Dd. &amp;
new loY.

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Bnby t.a lk

f or over•

'
Panthers
Ancllacketa To'
Cloae Seaaon Thun·
day Afternoon

To See "liitlale;

New
Electric Theatre

S!;ren,th

Of Two Teii!DI Near·

lr

"MADISON SQiJ.ARE
.
CARDEN"

Equal

I
Marta.n Nllon. Jacll: Oakie, Za11u
rtlta, Wm. Co111ftt, !ilr., Lew CIJdy.

OON'I'R!\CT: 'llte hlgbest bid in

the auction. And no gooda Mc:hAnll·
ed after sa.le.

TRICK: somethiDg your partner
'.r .

Memory

VULNERABLE: You'r' aU t1aht..
your wlfe 18 J\iSt learnlnl the
.pm,e at another table..

!Contmued rrom P'ge OntJ

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Dec. 6-7," Horsefeathera"
Dec. 11·12.

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or Dresoed at
Mr. liDd Mrs
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spend th~ wlo tet Wllrl theJr dangh- '
ter, Mrs C C Wa::hmgt011 M1·e .

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Middleport,
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lumbus h08]:Jltal where she N\i been 1
tecelvlniJ

weeks.

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s)lired by Llh· l·l•.od-dudling
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barbt.tric O'l'tdl)' f11•Ui America's
axrly utJ,.,.,~ in a .:on.tta.nt .tktte
o/lnrm. nN,uure in llle hawb:
SeldomMdcl''-cnul row tobac..
cus holtlt'! uo t,Jc"'e in dgar,cttes.

of .the

private hath

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room with

fVf!IJ
llt

often,

error b:p • Jaek qt

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Sinqle $1:~ 5

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No raW';t6baecos in Luckies
W

Ebuythefinest,theveryfinest
tobaccos in 1aJ} the WOrld:I:Jut that; does ·not· explain why'
folks everywhere regard Lucky
S,trike as the mildest cigarette.
The fact is, WC'nev'er overlook the
~ruth th;Lt,"N~' in: the: Raw
is SeldCim ~",:_so " thcse tine
tobaccos, UW: ~aging and
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Benefit Sopbmore Cla11

lub- 1

trp,~

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by

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...

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mellowing,
are then given the
be~dit o_( that Lucky Stril..-: p.rifyi'ng p~cess, dcscribcc:.! by th.::
wbrds-"U'~ toasted ''. T!::u's
'
'
why fulks itJ. every &lt;·it)', ;J·::u :::nd
hamlet say that lucki~s &gt;are such
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