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Japan to the United States, but in the estab- 

 lishment of an international cabinet with 

 headquarters in Jerusalem to rule over the 

 world regardless of nations or races. 



^*One would think that Japan would be 

 lost by annexation to the United States," 

 he said, "but I believe the Japanese people 

 through annexation would eventually come 

 to own the United States and that they 

 would gain by it." 



If the proper tariffs and bounties were 

 put on American agriculture the alien 

 would not be able to come here as I have 

 stated previously and amass a fortune in a 

 short time. During the war the sugar 

 countries made immense amounts on sugar. 

 One Honolulu, T. H., paper states the enor- 

 mous bonus paid by sugar plantations dur- 

 ing the past months has enabled many of 

 the common laborers to save an average of 

 $150 per month. Japanese live frugally and 

 as the plantation provides house rent free, 

 their only expenditures are on clothes and 

 food. Some of the Japanese laborers who 

 have resided here for years have over $30,- 

 000 in the banks to their accounts. This 

 prosperity is caused by tariff protection of 

 sugar. 



The cause of the Agricultural Bloc in the 

 Houses of National Representatives started 

 50 years ago when a one-sided protection 

 was placed on American industry and it has 

 had a far-reaching effect on our national 



