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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-03-28, Page 4aL " NAN 411* slew %ham ACtatlaused om Scribner's-Commenta- tor VOW Loartime resident of Shanghai; author of "443%000,008 Customers," "Chinese Are Like ,Thatt",,, ete, morphinel and herolu,---are the Warhead et tba- Japanese military invasion . China. am not talkin$ about the surtepti-; tious ,trallic in drug whieh is an old *tory in other lands. I' .1mean the JaPauese armY'a oYstenYktio 'Ilse 4-1°Pe 0.4 a military weapon. Advanee guards of dope peddlers de- pOpUlations, partieularlY• Twang men, of lighting age, to pave the way . for AM* victorieS, SPeeha itep.ts.Jot to make addicts of Chinese 'who are ,or might he',conni leaders dangerous to the conquerors. Battalions . of dOPe Iktd. tilers wine with the troops, le ,keep, 'the People enslaved ---and make Money. And the drug traffic helps On,: 'Alwe the JaPallese "Itxstilente and war historica/131 go together," said Lient.-Coannander Iteg, Fletcher to the House of (Com- Zoons4 "but it -has been lett to ,the aaParkese to find 'way in *40 to make pestilence pay tor war.” E GOPERICHSIGNALSTAR 1,auese police foreibly releaeed theme If 0214010,,t they did' eotue before -e Jape aM.'ee -Jtidge,'Iliey -Were tue(r-et• trLvitt 6Uni-fi, fraction of the PrOtit n One suitcase full of dere,. There had to be These eh"riv"re fullY suh$tain." arsenals for thia new munitions of tiated. Every "old China hang': likel war, so drugs were stored in Jap- loYseit teas the o'ra°' 4ckeuillg' i'st°rY. anese consulatea Where Cithtese officials S.eonstantly increasing docket of Of could nee oree fleial *reports piles up the intitetment. North china, Genciat °man; xi,ae. The damming evidence, is to be found h UI file with the League of NationS, the 07etThiPin$ eelltso°,inarsre.gllstatritilplellecieeiatt elvelaset:. Iiistitnte 'Of Pacific .4telatiens. our own 'State and 'X'reasUrY DeliaTtlnentSe the glers; the Ja.panesee. courts wonld re- „ee lease them. But they could seiee the NavY PePartraeuto the 13riti4t .eQ11614'4''' naredtke, The Koreans' then began eervice; and in hundreds of letters 'frOilt 'Inissionaries tothem 'headquarters here. banti'5' sQlnetinle4 All agree on the main outlines; eaeh by JaPaneSe soldiers ”or adds SPeehle detail or verified statistic.rzell,ifs'anritePeeru:retes guard also ttiirgiee” ‘' production of opitun, heroin and mar:. /thine is increasing in xapeneeesseou., tv‘h.:rt":41,:niteirisirlreftlasaepdaiittiesgeo.4tornmr bthrotuhgehirt., trolled territory, notably in ManeliulTo. .pressure• to bear 404 the Oalninkse Thousands, of dope peddlertearrle under in inilitary direction., To every protest 11()reigil °Mee' "la turn" 'bore cl°w34 japari turns LL deaf ear, on the Chinese :government* ..kiielee China -then Was (Wing everf;thing Pos.* feetly Well What she Is doing, JapaneSe the euStorosguards were disa.rneed and t ,Sh,e'ls see -convicted of hhoWilig Per- sible to poStpone the ineeita le Certillete laws against drug addiction -by .reduced in !timber. Dope 'peddling ' anese-eare -the strietest• In file world, entered uPen'a'neW•hoonl- - and the best enfOreed. , Mere pesseesion In the guise of travellingileetrs, the of ah,ePhim pipe, for ex.ahnilet 18 gee4 '.peddlOs Sind 'pills ' guaranteed, to care Ter Seven years at hard' labor. And a all alSeiteS, . They were heroin. But young Men, potetial soldiers for china, were 'healthyand did net buy pills. S,o, the Jupanese., introduced a neW brand of cigarettes, leaded with heroin, epriced4tosempetee, witle..theecheapest err, the - Chinese market. The cigarettes made addicts by thousands. Japanese salesmen gave away stunples, made mit- price introductory offers*. ' These *salesmen -did not' follow the natural arteries of ,trade. Theirs was not it CommereielralKdon; it was mili:- tary. The cigarettes were first intro, (Weed' and were pushed hardest in Shansi Pro ince, a formidable obstacle athwart any Japanese advance toward the,Yellow River; here the army might • expect to m.eet the. most 'determined re- sistaiice, , „ The peddlers. did their Work Well; .for . Japanese troops marched thrlough North China practically, unopposed. One 'Chinese commanderexplained,the loss of .an important battle by saying that the weather was rainy and, his troops could not light the doped cigarettes -without whieh' they were helpless. AS the Japanese armies -have pushed_ from Peiping find`TientshrtO:tlie south, and from Shanghai to the ,:v.mit, they -havelolleveett the procedure devegneecl Irlittitchuria. As soon as they come into control of a place- they establish an. ,opluni-inonopoleve: revoke aotl-ner-!* totic laws, release all prisoners: held on narcoticeharges.• The aim is to create aTs many customers as .possible. par- timilar attention is paid to young pat- riots -university, students, ' for example. They are arrgited on some teurapedeup Charge...ant/ held---inejaileforea- weekeme two. When released they are addicts. A package of heroin cigarettes,, or a little heroin in food or drink, does the trick. • ' ' • - ' Thus all China under Japanese con trol has .ben flooded with narcotics, - sold as openly as soap or - kerosene. the major pottiOn of the`ewaw Opium Women to all vacancies among the Pres.'s, EverY Qui American resident of Shang- and the finished drugs as well, are byterial officers, the other regarding the ug Coughs wearing on the system' is So cough that comes on at night and preveut* sleep. Romethnea it is the constant cough tint will not be quieted. Sometimes it is a tholced-up, stuffed- wo• feeling that snakes breathing Dr. Wood fa *may Pine Syrup is the remedy yon seed to give loll relief, ter tb.e Mizell that this prep - oration outains the healing virtues Of the Norway pine tree with ivhieh, Is combined Wad cherry bark, and the aooadng, healing and expectorant , properties of other excellent balsams, barks aml; herb.. • Tbs• T.1111burn 43a„, Ltd. Toronto, Ont. pamphlet. distributed to ell JaPaneSe ,soldiers centains, tiiis paragraph 'The use of narcotics is•nnworthy of a superior race like the Japanese. Only :_reeterier races that itre_aieeecadentlihe the OfirigeT-turopearis and-7tre-1--lafir Indians ,are addicted 'to the use of nar- eotic's.. This is why they' are destined ; 'to become ouy slaves and, eventually • diSappep The Bainurai haVe ',,acquired a new sword. . • The Japanese nrst grasped the poten- tialities' a narcotics as an agency, a eoxicpu,st *hen they 'took- over Man- chukuo. •Opium -smoking regiments of the Maifebueian armyelled or 'eurrentIe ,ered without resistance. Thereupon the Japanese army erabarked on ,41. pro- te prepare North China for *owl - quest by •ithe use of narcoticS. The army and the Japanese diplomats smoothed the way for the Korean ped, .diers who were sent in. At ,home it Korean has no civil rights; _the lowest japanese can slap a.Korian aristocrat with impunity. • -But when the•scum • Seoul eame intO China and started ped- dling dope, th•ey , became importaot, representatives of the -Empire. If ar- rested .by the Chinese police, the - 11111111111 ta 4,4 4.444 a :Get 'ready :-:ter SPring--Order7-now—No--:-AdvaneeLpriee.: Lane foreign granite' stock :to. eiMose from. A postcard will bring f us to Your home. *Free .transportation "to-Viiir office. - illiams & Son -Ciatite. Works. - .,,1.4/ St. Patriek..Sci ,Phone vap,„ aTRATFQRD. • tlO IFIUSIBINie '.110 POLISH1140 Sionply_year a little name Floor Gloss ea liairleesserRestfispreed lightly with cloth et Iset.hsociledsepliarain • ‘tweigy minutes it wilt ey,leaviaa Nallitifal wear reOitleit roSsit. HAWES 7/002 '3 ROLIKESVILLE r-44iCteit Wniielvanie TreWartha, Toronto, eatied eritaid$ here on Eriday. 241$4 Vera TreWartna is spending Easter inelidays With -leer ,parentS, and Mrs. ;E. J. TrewArtittn Mr. and Mrs:, teharlea kearce viaited the latter's parents at teteie 111.t the MacMath, .of the Murray Shoe Loudon, wee a recent guest With , Mr. And Mrs. J ,Urogden, edaee Math. *for the ilriderelecte-,A pleesant time I Spent PR Sat.1114101Y attei11.041 at betUer hoe iriCet aSn-NelYn414elLi°gtblworhiengaathrired' to de, honor to the bride -elect, Miss Thelnka Cudmere, and presented leer ,With, a kitchen ehower. „A trea$Ure hunt for the 'Pareels and „the reeding' .a the Verses ,enclesed greeted, Much amusement, after which Thebint ex- pressed her thanks and aPpreciation for the nuttlY lovely and useful gifts. A 'dainty lunch was served at the cloSe of the afternoOn. • IVICCoWan=e40alte$4,--$4. pretty wed- ding. was solemnized at the Holmes - Silt United' `church parsonage WedneSe dayi•morning, Mareli 20t11, IteV. Hareld Wildingolliciating, *nen Fronees''Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter Ur, aud, 3.1.rhisp.,lieraullierberte:300!la j1$9,:‘1,,Goileilriiieaterat4o0Whnn- aleeowan of Stanley leWtiiiilf,7.-Th-The- bride was attended- by her sister, Miss Isabel Oakes, the groomsman being Mr. Ifarty Oakes, brother of the brlde; morphine and heroin *even before t Aftereton tahme o'cteor:mtroiviirt:ntlideon,tpayir creotU4Prine orgy a looting and raping had •ceased. they *ill reside on the groom's fame Early 131 1939 a survey conducted by on tileAel OndOn road. • iUiC$1A 3111.1101 20Sth1 2N0 ,by. the scourge. The program Of' pele- ., oning has probably been most enccesS- ful in Nanking. Three yearsiigo Nan- eleingewaseaties„AiJileM, eity in the United IStates. Under Chi- nese rule it had been impossible to Pnr- chaSe any narcotie without' a physic- prescriPtion.. But the -Japanese array began 1110 open pale of opium, British and American residents showed that 50,000 --people in Nanking -elm eighth, of the ,populatien-e,were drug addicts.. The mreport esti recent repoesti- -mates addiete at from One fourth to one third-ef the populetion., The Nan- king opiten monopoly, which -calls itself the Opium Suppression BureasiV does a business of 5,000,000 ,Chinese dollars month.This subkiwould feed, clothe and shelter •200,009 people. • In Peiping there are 500 shops deal big in narcotiee, etanumbering these in any other lige of business. The quiet little street on whieli I lived in Shang - 'hal three years ago is now surrounded by epium dens and drug shop& Profitsineet 'larger Part of publie expense.s, but the profits de not all go into official treasuries. The entire army is honeytonibeetwith opium -graft. Of- fieers in higher ranks spend more than their salaries orisake and -gelsinitit; those in lower ranks luxeriete 'With beer and Korean prostitutes. • While poisoning 'the peopye'ef China' for.mili r -t - tarpurposeS,' ja.penese °Meer& are meeting their own extieneek-' tinct even' setting rich, out of the drug traffic. . , A recent controVersy, between the, army and the navy - over eontrol of the opium businees in Shanghai resulted in, a_tompromise wherektetate arniy, gets LEB131JRN NILE, March T 26. --he 'Mill, at Nile le laid up for a' day on 4100111$ of a, break, but will 1 he going again by. the time the rads re open'. Ati.V.'Oantwell had hard luck to lose 'nineteen: little pigs in the cold' weather* *" Ur*, tiUds Mrs. Rnsser Brindley 7.son took trip 10 Niagara over the week -end, "-A carload' of peoPle from Dungannon Vicinity took in the shove at London, .‘"tione with the WWI," and ',were mareened at Nile and had to stay over at the store there., They 'were not the 'Aral party Virstnek"nrNitee—Tixe: present generation will:have something to tell to the, coining, generation when the big, stem oreood Friday, 1949, IS recalled, ' " LEGBURN, March 26. -Miss _Ruth • Shaw and Miss Jean Hunter, teachers at Toronto, came home for the Easter noliday's. • Miss Douglas, teacher at S.S. No. 9,' is spending the Easter 'holidays at, her, home at..Kintore. • `• 'Misses Katrine, Audrey • and Irene, Holton, frOm doderich, spent Go011 Fri- day,' Saturday and part of Sunday at • the home of their grandpareuts here. Mr. James Foley motored to London -kat week to attend the funeral of hiu sister, Mrs. Neiltiam J. O'Brien (johan- :iiti),--of Hyde Park' highway. We ex- tend to him, our deepest sympathie • • WAL.S. 11teeting.-eThe Women's Mise sionary -Society held- their March aneet,- ing at the home of the MisseS Shim on Thursday, March 21st,, with a good atz tendance. Mrselerni. Saibewswas leader and she read the Easter editorial from the -March' -Monthly foreher opening member. The.Ilyean ,Peage frenrethe February-Miesionary- Monthly-wassung and Bible readingd-weretiVen bY differ- ent members. Mrs., Terrence Ann -ter' read the chapter from .the study book. The president received two letters, one requesting - the norabution •of two Ws& Nteethtg.-The raonthly smeet: 'lug of the Nile Women'e 'Association, was heiC at .the home of Mrs: :Jack Feagane with a goott. Uttenciance of members and three visitors, After the opening hymn the Scripture leSsioia was eed by •Mrs. Alvin Kerr. Mrs. Telfer 10and MrS. flazeiWood gaye read- afterevehieli pplendicle.paPer was given on Christ's death and what It has brought to eiviliZation, with particular reference to Privileges given to yeomen compared with those in olden 'times. • The business part of the meeting Was 'taken- IV the president It Was `de-. cided„ to get more silverware, -namely, tablesPoons, knives and forks, and -fur- ther arrangements. were ena.de for the supper on the following night, A social hour , was spent; nehebeing served by. Mrs. and Mrs Carmati-Xeagan and Mrs. J. Ryan. . •••_ it stayed lentil niornieg, A feweof the - boys got eold free ride alOng with it to shovel the snow away where it woo too:14o fit be shoved .aeviay. feeetemeeleeememeeieemeemememeesimeiremieeeee It, E. Collins bet 3; D. ,Stotler $2.00 ethatee.Jemalsianfee_A960,000 capitol building .will not stand ,np,-.66f-16atir- TheS; banked the 33101ie37 1932 at four percent interest and 'signed a con- tract that specifies the bank is to PaY the 'money to thebeirs of the whiner-- $2,084,495,605.22,-;LTheWorld Almanac. hal, Canton, Peipitig, Soechew, NenI- moved as army stored. king, and Hankow has been horrified Year after year the Narcotics Adiris- pori;61011/11MallalliMalalliaMMOOINNO0101.001810.00.1.11.1,10'.116.10111111ilillinliilliaalellinMil;0;MilliMOMIMMIOMINIMMOMMAINPINIMONIMMINI,....1111.1 Of 22 Quality features found in High -Priced cars littiOUTH HAS 21 CAR NO. 2 HAS 11—CAR NO. 3 HAS 8 Gevitti-yournea st Chrysler.Ply-mouth Fargo 'dealer's, Showroomt- and see- the:1940-CtUALITy - CHART 1 It shows hoW the 'low...priced -Plymouth compares in quality features with.the.high-priced cciis ! 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This year there are 22 important features high-priced cars have in common. Of "All 3" .low priced cats only Plymouth gives you a' Majority of these features! , , . , . You see comparative values' fevealcd at a'glance on the 1940 quality Chart and by taking Plymouth's great "Luxury Ride" you And Out what. these facts can mean to your enjoyment. Choose'your nevv 'car this easy way. See yatif Chrysler -Plymouth -Vargo 'dealer. 'rake that trial drive •,... today. And remember Plymouth is easy to buy! 'sending 'of used stamps to help the. refugee ,ehildren of !China.: The in:eete ing closed, with the singing of a hymn and the. benedietion frau, the. Mission- ary MonthIY. . Lunch was served and a' social time' spent. Those, who had efinished theit•-Werk for . -the Red ;Cross brought It tie the 'meeting, 'and also quilt inleeks for the W.M,Society. • Dry Committee of the League of Na- • Hoes has called the attention of -the JaPanege 'overnment ,to the flood of illicirdrugs. for which it was respon- • sible. . The (Mly. ,fesponse -has beena promiSe to investigate, s • TheMandhukuo budget for 1939 esti- Mated the revenue from opium at 71- (100000 yen, an increase of 24.00000 yen over 1938. But:after a few months the Officials annbuifeed that the revenue would ekceed 90,009,000 yen.-- rot Some tittle the revenue froni:opium has been second only to that provided by die - customs, and if the present:rate of in- crease cmitin‘es it may take first place. Manchukuo appropriately decorates its bank notes with, the Popp* flower. The average annual opium prodiic- tion of Korea used to be about One ton. Thi jumped to five: tons in 3.931, to seven tons in 1932, to 14 tons in 4933. In 1937, with new demands occasioned by• the_nse of opium in the Chinitecami_ paigie lewirsealmoSt tens. The • annual -exportation opium • from Persia from 1928 le) 1934 inclusive averaged, about 500 tons.. lb. 1935 the Japanese. •army became an important purchaser, and export* of • 'Persian opium jumped to .a.,new high of sog tone, increased again in 1936 to the amazing Wei- of 1346 tons. Some of this Persian opium was carried in ships flying the Japanese army transport flag and was"tonsigned directly to the army* - The guilt of Japan is so Complete that it nifght be .sald to constitute the Perfect crime: It has been committed. not by ind.ividualsbut iv a nation,. The arniy, the navy, .the foreign °Ince, ilave all been involved. Whilejliere hikve been arguments in. Japan about other, Pliages of the ewar 111 011111i1; there 11a8 •-beet!. 'none about, this one.- 'The Jap- anese newspapers 'p.ave been. Silent and •i40 have the -Japanese to^lests. The Japanese eannot, Offieially or 1111- offielally, deny the truth of the facts I have presented. They will 'simplY reinain 'Silent. The narcotic war Dit too profitable and too 'Important to, the army -both for vietory now, and there- after to 'maintain% a debauched people in slavery- to ..the Conqueror, Road penditiens 'sPring, was Ushered -m WItiv'one- of the worst storms in Many a' year. The:snowbanks from Carlo*: to the 1st econcession • of West ,Wawanosh_ are piled Mounealne high; The' snowplow Went thrmigh On Saturdtiy nightelYarirveas of no useeet ' 1.1.10111110.0 Dies-Yourfood ,Cause You -Distress? The imptdrment. of the stomach is often. of serious consequences, for only by properly digested food is the . firitem nourished and sustained. , Burdock Blood Bitters is a re. liable remedy for stomach disorders such ,as dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, belchmg of gas, headaches, ./ It helps to stimulate the secretion of sally& and. gastric juice, the main. factor 111 digestion, _neutralizes tones . up the lining ' brMies of the stomach, and restores the natural, healthy-- process of digestion. • Put your stomach rkht by taking B.B.B. and 'see gew, quicidy yon . start 'lrt:;:itistiliieentrioeuYbtwes... yourttiulhe:frozte:fmrrom 777 • • the road filled ta nearly,„..41 fast as it 1` ,• Was pleived took the phi* trek ' imiawame,'N'airlaws'"";17111: 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon untirmid- night .to go trona Nile to ShePpardton san:d,back, and tii230to go balfarnile on the Nile to D 'figannon roadThere I 4t u Goods , mailed Rubberpostpaid in plain, sealed wrapper. . 'oo , Sundries ee,. 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