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ae hake a & DELL” 2G ; ae ead . SUVA st URGTON LAS Soecta) Washington Correspusdeat ot Tre Ciuse® Russia's Notie To Japan Carries Many Implications territorial integrity of China. We do not know what the Russians fave in mind in regard to the mae shout 24 ee the Communist regime in Outer er aan we telling Le Mongolia ‘or whether there is thet offic ng te wa, danger of a tie-up between Rus- Wisturbed current rela~ <i, and the Communist Army in sand that China, which is vigorously op- ey are tnae Posed to the government of Gen- “, eral Chiang Kai-shek, who en- . joys the support of the United States and Great Britain. It is obvious, of course, that a ; large Soviet Army going into action on its Asiatic mainland, will confront the Japanese Army with a danger that might prove recused of as- disastrous. Active belligerency on war with the part of Russia. would prob- cing war ably limit the number of Amer- States and ican soldiers who might be » Sov- needed to defeat the Japanese. given No Basis For Worry nly accuses About Voting Proposals the The argument about the votes 3 y that will be allotted to the pow- yn, made by ers in the assembly to be set up er is usually jn accordance with the Dumbar- ering the re- ton Oaks Conference seems to be tionships of the pact based upon fears that are unreal. enewed. automatic The Jap- the basi eiproca to be dissolved. . Plainly, thet rger’ cha@tge opens the way for the pooling ea tte Russiang, if they see, fit, to enter by thelr bi ‘ a af against Japan prior-to onthe the expifation of the year phat sequently, the existing treaty has to, {whether a Whether the Soviet. -G - or four vo! 5 ment intends to go to war with! Some criticisn mes from cer- dJapen is @ question that has tain anti-British elements in this caused considerat debate in country, who declare that if the the past and, so far as we know, British Commonwealth of na- ne knows the answer unless tions has six votes, the United it is the Pr Minister C and That sident Prime States should not be satisfied there with one. The argument is de- are many i s to be settled be- signed to appeal to the prejudice tween Russia and Japan in the and ignorance of Americans, not Far East is well known, but there to their intelligence. are many obervers who believe! The British Commonwealth in- that the Ru: ms can obtain their cludes, in addition to the British objectives by the threat of war- Isles, Ireland, Canada, South fave. These people do not believe Africa, Australia and New Zea- that the s care to take on Jand. These dominions are en- the Red Army at the present tirely independent of London, time , both in comestic and foreign af- The entry of Russia into the fairs. The extent of their inde- war against Japan would create pendence js “apparent when it is @ mew situation for Japan and,’ pointed out that Ireland has re- eventually, there might be the frained from eri G danger of complications with and that the Rea ed a. We have no idea of the’in the war as the result of their extent of Russian ambitions in' voluntary action. the Far East or whether they; The states that make up the conflict with the prospective in-| United States have no such free- dependence of Korea and the com, either in doméstic or for- Aue! 0 LTS BERG’ S gee, Hot Weather Suggestions! 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Fear of the Axis powers, which was the dominant motive behind unity in war, is disappearing and, in its place, there will arise the ' Comes To Close With ood Res that 26 years is long enough for ! Very G ults one man to be mayor of a town, William Heynen, 78, is welcoming CLEWICTON, Apr. 21 (FNS).— his first competition for several The 1944-45 sugar cane harvest years in the next election. The at the United States Suvar Cor- mayor says he never asked for pital here hed « tong distance call from Pearl Harber, * sistent Marine, Lieut, Philip Jones. Finally, he got he wanted. His wil dations for a variety of legisla- Russia, like in the United States,’ natural rivalry between nations, tion, he stated this week that he there may be isolationists and intensified by partisan considera- intended to push only one bill internationalists and that thereition of differences, the residual himself, a’ bill to outlaw union- may be a division’ of! opinion in prejudices between peoples and ization of public employes. \the top. council ef the Soviet. the ignorance of those who live ain EN oe oe End-of-war ms without close contacts with eign affa: This Republic is, in Confront - ans } other peoples, * fact, one nation, with one foreign The * smashing™ of , German! Our problems. are of a four- policy. The British Common- armics in Western Europe and’ fold nature: wealth is, in fact, not less than the acquisition of island bases' 1. The rehabilitation of the six nations, each possessing in- around Japan give us timely!nations that have been overrun dependent power in regard to notice that. the wars in which!by the aggressors and the’ relief foreign affairs. |this nation is engaged are coming | Some Americans, taking cog-'to an end. {nizance of the criticism of the six} While it is impossible to set votes given the British Common-}, definite date for the conclusion |wealth, point out that it is fre-)of either war, it is apparent that quently for the dominions to'the struggle against Germany is differ with the British Gover in its last stages and that the ment and that, upon many occa-'fight against Japan is entering sions, Canada or some other a final phase. The weakness of dominion has supported the our foes emphasizes the neces- position of the United States sity of maintaining the greatest rather than that of the British’ possible pressure in order to com- Government. |plete their destruction in the Certainly, in view of the fact shortest possible time, with the that Cuba, Liberia, Portugal and jeast possible casualties. other small nations will have; The combined casualty list of votes in the Assembly, it would the Army and Navy, sinse Pearl be an absurdity, to deny equal Harbor, is close to 900,000. Up to representation t@.\the independ- this time, upon. the basis of -the ent dominions of the British Em-' progress made in both wars, this pire. Aftér- all ;we think the js g lighter levy than anticipated United ‘States’ean count upon ypon our fighting men. The list greater support: from. the British wil) grow inevitably in months dominions th@p from some of the to come and the only way to stop midget natiogs.@hich, the loss'‘of American lives is to. without protest, av end both struggles. Assembly. ; While our attention has been The Russian proposal that centered upon the war effort of White Russia and the Ukraine be the nation and almost all of our given an independent member-' national energy directed to war ship in the Assembly, which and its problems, it is advisable would permit three votes for the for the people of this country to Soviet Republic, is not to be con-' think seriously of conditions that fused with the fact that the five! wil] confront them when the British dominions have indepen-' guns cool off. dent memberships. | Unfortunately, during the heat The British dominions are self-) of a conflict, many silly state- governing states, with ambas-'ments have been made as to the sadors and ministers in various results to be accomplished by the capitals to represent them. Neith- success of our arms. Consequent- er White Russia nor the Ukraine ly, there are some Americans have this independence and dip-| who expect a brandnew world, lomatic status, although the Rus-' operated by. unselfish people and sians insist that ‘they have-/the “functionitig for, mmon good \ power to handlej their. owriaf® of mankind’ - E:4 is _an idle ISIE. ior cian aes SCORE, a % fact Races te tie ks he Rare Yo. the easin. being the: Ri ial! The t “fs thaf*when warfare rpposal comes, from Anne,Q’- ends, the Problems, of the nation lare McCormick, * New ork will begin. There will, be, agen- aE RTO OM Oa ee 200 he @ummmenes Buy An Extra $100 War Bonga, “THE STORE OF QUALITY” ~PEARLMAN’S, Inc. The: Largest Exclusive LADIES’; MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S ‘Store in Key West Daily Arrivals Many New Chic Summer Dresses Are Here for Your ! Selection | Cotton is the keyword | to smart summer fash- | ions. Such crisp cotton | dres as these give you that fresh, cool look you crave on melt- ing days. 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