Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1943 — Page 17
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But Military Defeat Stil Must Come Before In-
ternal Breakdown.
By A. T. STEELE
Copyright, 1943, by The Indianapolis Times and The Chicago Daily Times, Inc.
CHUNGKING, Feb. 2—Month by month, life in Japan is .getting
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grimmer and harder, though there) I'\ ar are (GS LIL ABNERS | ONO MAT! J -A MODEL WITH A TO BE THERE'S NO TIME. TO is no cracking of morale. - It has YOU DOING AT \ AUNT BESSIE! SHE A YO' HAIN'T ACCENT! W-WHUFFO ? INT : -B-BUT ) EXPLA ; : MY ICEBOX? | DON'T RECKANIZE NX NEVAR Sib BEAL) IFLLY TO SOCIETY. HERE HAS EVER SEEN béen more than five years now that =2=?-I'VE A ME./N-THESE STORE. | ME BEFO' ~ <1 DON'T CARAMEE. BACK! You'LL Joe Jap has been tightening his belt SEEN YOU CSIR : AN, 5 MERELY CL ) RE ; hl BACK A BE HS Ty BEFORE WV NT 1% pe I ERED ~ and the process continues notch by WHO Al A ELL OL : —— Kady nee CADY notch. . TH' SCRAGGS = <7 bi A wr Belief in the emperor, the hypnos (=~ an): : 4 V7 tism of propaganda and stern po- O/B a n $ 3 7 ; vy fo. lice control will keep him in line "¥/\ “nah ~ : BALES — \ through a lot more suffering. tn { e i { Ly Z ARE It would be folly to expect any Au AR ? | “ internal ‘breakdown in Japan until LY O) A — ne the country has been militarily| [ B22" on A — asl (XY! . ed. i i IN v/ nud) Strain Grows Daily . =
Travelers from Manchuria, from occupied China and even. from Japan itself have recently arrived in Chungking. They confirm the growing strain of day-to-day existence] . in Japan and its adjacerft sections. In general, however, it is prob-| : ably not much worse than that of| : most warring European countries. . One would suppose that with food resources of all East Asia at her| | command Japan would be. well fixed for food; but that is far from the case. : The two staples of the Japanese diet are rice and fish. Both are strictly rationed. No longer is pure Japanese rice obtainable. The Japanese are eating ga mixture of Japanese, Chinese and Indo-China rice which in the old days they would not have touched. Cotton, Wool Scarcity
A Chinese student who has just arrived here from Japan said that he went into a Tokyo restaurant famous for its beefsteaks and ordered a steak. The waiter brought him a chunk of grilled whale meat.
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