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WASHINGTON — NOW THAI I TRST-HAND interpretations of the Cairo pact have settled down to the point where they can be Judfed ’n balanced retrospect it Is evident that the most important conclusions were no: made public.
The big three statesmen did not have to go to Cairo personally to decide Japan will be cru.-bed and reduced to an inferior Asiatic position by an allied victory The main point of the announcement, therefore, was .somewhat prosaic. Bit the military decisions are apt to be something else again.
The political implication was that China Will dominate the whole Asia territory rn the post-war era Certainly there will be no other nation to balance or offset its power, with Japan destroyed and India weak and st:;] unfree unless Rav ia decide}, to take a hand - - and it may.
The danger of complete Chinese domination of course, i that such a set-Up will create an Asiatic nationalistic force of great power
The authorise, here, however, t iv China is now so weak politically, economically, and financially, that the assignment of this power to her could not possibly raise her lip to become a world force for perhaps 20 to 25 year s. Indeed, meet Chinese authorities in the administration expect financial collapse after the war
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Des Moines, la. (INS*—The Iowa State Commerce Commission announced today a petition to discontinue custodian service ai Rome by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad has been dismissed upon reque t of the railroad. A hearing scheduled for December 8 at Mt Pleasant was cancelled due to the dismissal of the petition.