THE MICHIGAN DAILY Courteous and satisfactory TREATMEN.T to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank, Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625,000.90 Resources ........$5,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. PHONE 166 T RUB E Y 218 SOUTH MAIN QUALITY ICE CREAM Statements Of Senator Lewis Attacked By Graduate Student Caters to Fraternities and Sororities i i TYSON f, dV OLJF AND POLO Editor, The Michigan Datly-a The Hon. James Hamilton Lewis of Illinois, in his speech last Friday evening, presented to us his views, dealing with the subject, '"Our Inter- national Relations, Past and Future." During the course of his speech, the ex-senator expressing his opinion about Japan's future foreign policy, stated that immediately after the with- drawal of the American forces from the Philippine Islands, Japan will seize them for use as a naval base in a war which he assumes to be con- templated against the United States. We wish to inform the honorable sen- ator that there are 11,000,000 popula- tion who want a government-of their own, not a government over them either by Japan, or even by the United States. We also inform the honorable senator that there is the generally con- firmed rumor that the United States realizesvery clearly that maintenance of the Philippine government has been very expensive and troublesome, and consequently !she is trying to ket rid of the burden. In view of the fact that the United States, a right and powerful nation, can hardly afford to maintain these islands, how, then, can Japan, a poor, small, and less powerful nation, afford to spend her money and energy neces- sary to govern these islands, assum- ing the Philippines would welcome Japanese rule? The senator must know that the Japanese as a whole do not want to have another Ireland, or India on their hands. They feel that they have had enough of such cares. The senator has stated that the Jap- anese, being denied tle right of citi- zenship in the United States, resent the discrimination made against them and would try to enter into an alli- WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS 0 1 ance with China in order to invade the United States. The answer to this is so obvious that it needs no comment. We advise the honorable senator not to worry about that, because the gen- eral situation in Asia and the present Chino-Japanese relations are such that several centuries will have to elapse before the two nations can co-i operate for such aftask as that of in- vading America. The cable from Peking read by the senator reporting the Japanese pro- posal to China is false. Count Uchida, the foreign minister of Japan, said in the New York Times, a few days ago: "The report needs no denial, being too absurd." The Peking government on the same day made a denial in the same paper. Prof. H. C. Adams says: "The state- ment of a possible alliance between Japan and China against the United States was not in harmony with any- thing he had ever learned about the two countries." We think it would be better to in- form the senator what Japanese statesmen are really thinking about Japanese-American problems. They think with one accord that the prob- lems will be solved not by war but through the peaceful achievement of those Japanese born on American soil. BUNZABURO SASHIDA, Grad. AMERICAN LEGION DUES MAY BE PAID NOW TO LOCAL POST Members of out of town American Legion posts who have not paid their dues for 1921 can do so to the local post and thereby become members in good standing. Transfers are not nec- essary, it being suggested by officials of the University post that student members notify their home posts of their action. The American ,Legion Weekly, the official organ of the Legion, will be mailed to their Ann Arbor address on payment of dues. 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