Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 08, 1922, Night Extra, Image 4

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Df CADI OF PEACE
SEEN BVJAPANESE
Naval Holiday la Expected te
Bring Natien Era of Unprece
dented Prosperity
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METAXAKIS IS DEWED
My the Associated Vrtsn
Telilrt, Ket). R. The agreements
reached nt the Wnshlnjten Conference
mark the flrt Men toward establish
ment of a "real and lasting peace,"
with th possibility of nbolltlen of
armaments. Premier Huren Takahasbl
tidil the Heue of Peers yesterday.
"The Imperial Government does net
pretend that the Conference was mi.
unqualified surceis ni viewed from nn
Individual standpoint." lie wild. "It
does believe with the etiier Towers flint
the present agreements arc the fir?1
step toward rcnlirntlen of a real and
lusting iKaee. nnd that Mich agreements
w'll emv In the future even Inte nn un-
1-lcrctnndiiig for the total nbolltieu of
lefens.p equipments.
llu-lies Proposals Criticized
The Premier's utternnee came in re
1'ly te an Interrelation by Uaren Tosh Tesh
lnl.su Snknmnte, the first speaker of
the 'lav' ve.len, who characterized tlie
Iluslir! iiropeal for standard limita
tion of nnvh" ilasrnntly Improper, since
lliev rxchtdtil the considerations of the
Individual nations ceefraphlcjil tosl tesl tosl
tlens nnd calculated naval strenittn en
ihe wrenc haIn. He criticized also the
Pacific fertlficatl'inH agreement, and
reprcttetl oin'-ieii of nny roMnctsen en
elrnlnne". Up further declared that In
his opinion me of alrilnne carrlen was
unfair, llaren Sakamoto In a vice ad
ivlnl nnd INt'nenlshcd himself In the
Chine Japanese M'ar.
Te these arguments the Premier re
plied :
"By no means was It with the view
te censummntinff nntlennl defense that
the treaties were enncted, but te mini
mize the possibilities of warfare in the
future and ensure national development
nlenn mere peaceful nnd productive
lines."
Foreign Minister Uehlda followed,
givlnc as-urnnces reRardlns; evacuation
of Siberia by Japanese troops when
the negotiations nt Chita hnd been com
pleted and the Safety of Japanehe na
tionals assured.
Cabinet Meets Criticisms
The Premier and his minister) seem
te have been jible te meet the criticism
of the acts uf the Japanese dclecates
te the Washington Conference without
trouble, nnd neither the opposition in
the Diet nor the opposing press hns been .
uhle te arouse notable antagonism te
the nrceniDHshments of the Confervnce '
or te create the desired impression that '
'Japan had lest prestige at. Washington. ,
Cabinet members anil leaders of the
controlling party nprcar net te even i
invc taken the criticisms seneusiv and
the Diet ban been occupied with the .
questions of suffrage and the proposed '
reduction in the army. At 'no time have I
questions relating te the Conference j
t.0nfi f.iretnnf In the iliveuswicillS. '
' In commercial circle.-, se fur nt can 1
be observed, only intense satisfaction at
the results nrhlcvcd In Washington pre-
vaiis. With the prospects of ce-'atien
of the loycetts nnd prepngnnla in
China and lessening of the antagonism ,
i toward the I nited States. tne com
mercial world has opportunities hitherto i
undreamed of for industrial and win- i
1 merclal development, access te raw ma-1
terials and Improved trade relations. '
! The consensus of opinion in both i
social and industrial circles is that the
ten -rear nnvnl holiday will prove a de
cade of peace nnd prosperity for Japan.
WORK STOPPED ON EIGHT
JAPANESE WAR CRAFT
Four Battleships and Four Cruisers,
New en Ways, te Be Scrapped '
Teklo. Feb. K. (lly A. P.) The
Navy Ih'pariment hns ordered dock
yards te step construction work en t lie
eight battleships and battle cruisers
new en the ways which nrMe be scrap-
1 ped in accordance, with the Washing
ton Conference agreement. The batle-1
ships arc the Kaga, KU, Owarl and
Tesa: the battle cruisers are the Atago, '
Akngl, Amngl nnd Takae. i
Construction of auxiliary craft set
for the fiscal year 1024 -103 will be
advanced te the present in order te
nffm-rl einnlevment for the ileekvn.nl
! workers. i
sl . nnnn is allowed 'JiU.uuu tens of i
MMglifflfB light, cruNers an.l destroyers by the
uaviu treiuj . ai prcRcin seu naa ai-
proximately 22Ti,00O tens of this class. ,
about. 120.000 of which can be declared
obsolete, leaving the margin for lmme- ,
dlnte constiuctien 105,000 tens. '
This construction work can be car
ried en with the funds relented through
stoppage of work en the cnpltal ships.
The amount thus saved, according te
the tentative figure of the Navy De
partment, Is approximately 100,781,000
yen.
GERMAN RAIL STRIKE ENDS !
Royal Qrssk Daerss Una tats
trlarcri of Constantlnepl
Athfiii, Feb. S. (lly A. P.) The
Me Itev. Meletles Metrtxakl. recently
elected patriarch of Constantinople, la
deposed of Ills rank nnd position under
n royal decree published In the official
gawtte.
Karly In Jnnuary nn ecclesiastical
court presided ever by the Metropolitan
of Athens found Archbishop Metnxnkls
guilty of attempting te bring about a
kehlsm lu the church, and ordered him
deprived of rank and secluded as n
monk In tiie monastery en the Island of
Znnte. Later It was announced that
the Greek Government hnd decided net
te ratify the sentence
Original of "Bud Means" la Dead
Madisen, Ind., Feb. 8. (By A. P.)
Charles Circle, from whom Kdwnrd
Kgglesten Is said te have derived the
character of "Hud Means" in hla book
"The IIoeMcr Schoolmaster," is dead
st his home near here. He was elfhty
five years old.
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MEASURES IN INDIA
Official Statement Adds Ne Gov
ernment Could Discuss Can
dhi's Recent Demands
DANGER TO STATE IS SEEN
Uy (lie Associated Press
Londen, Feb. 8. The India efflce
issued mi official communication last
night indicating It was the intention of
the Oevernme'nt te ndept stern measures
te suppress the campaign of civil dis
obedience in India.
It adds that he Government could
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diseWttie dm.rM;Werin' ts
reeciit Wnnlfcrte" 6t Malmtma K.
GandliCtlie Indian Nationalist leader.
"The nltcrnntlvcs that new oenfront
the peonje of India," says the com cem com
munlcntlen, "nre wicli as i,ephltry
can no longer obscure or dl'gulse. The
Issue no longer Is between this or (hat
program for political advance, but be
tween lawlessness, with all its danger
ous consequences en the ene hand, nnd
en the ether, the maintenance of these
principles which lie nt the root of all
civilized government.
"Macs civil dlsobcdlence is fraught
with such danger te the State that It,
must be met with sternness and sever
ity." With reference te the proponed con
ferences, the communication says that,
while the Government is asked te make
concessions, there Is no suggestion flint
any of the. illegal nctlvltlcs of the non-co-operators,
ether than hnrtals, pick
eting nnd civil disobedience, should
cense. Further, it adds, Gandhi hns
made It apparent that the proposed
round-table conferences would be called
merely te register his decree.
The Chatting Place
Adelphia Balcony
"Where can we lunch in
quiet se we can talk?"
Often we wonder where
te go.
Sometimes business mat
ters must be talked ever,
and at luncheon is the
only time te de it; some
times we want te lunch
where we can have a
quiet, friendly chat.
The Balcony gives you
quiet, together with geed
feed and restful music.
Writing and resting
rooms, telephone and
telegraph offices are
nearby for your con
venience. Entrance nearest Thir
teenth Street Icadt di
rectly te The Balcony
without going through
hotel lobby.
Resumption of Werk Tomorrow Or
dered by Union Chiefs
Ileiilti, Feb. S.-(Ily A. 1M The'
Exti'iititc Committee of the Hallway
Men's l nlen has ordered a resumption
of work, beginning tomorrow nfternoen.
A IJcrlui dispatch last night an
nounced the calling off of the railway
strike nnd the notification of Chancellor'
Wlnh bj the strikers' committee that
the men weu'd resume work en uondl uendl uondl
Itlen hat the Government refrained from
I leprVals in the form of wholesale dls.
( h.irgi s. Tiie Government premised that
the ifgulur workers would be rein-1
.stated. '
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Harding Appoints Houghieri te
Germany, Washburn te Aus
tria, Brentane te Hungary
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F. M. DEARING TO PORTUGAL
Washington, Feb. 8. ' Diplomatic.
representatives te Germany, Austria J
nnd Hungary were nominated yesterday
by President Harding, 'Alansen D.
Houghten, of New Yerk, being selected
an Ambassador te Germany; Albert
Henry Washburn, of Massachusetts, as
Minister te Austria, nnd Theodere
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The President also sent te the Senate
the nominations of Fred, Merris Dear
Ing, of Missouri, nt rtrescnt' Assistant
Secretary of State, te be Minister te
Portugal, and Itey T. Davis, of Mis
souri, te be Minister te -Cesta Rica.
Conflr'mntien by the Sendte of the
nominations of Messrs. Houghten,
Weshmrn and Brcntane hnd presents
iibn' ty' them of letters of credence te
U16' Governments te which they are te
be accredited will completely restore
the .lc'utlons.ef the United States with
the former enemy countries.
Mr. Houghten new is serving his
Vccesd-term as a member. of the Heuse
fremi .the . Thirty-seventh New Yerk
District. He has lnrgc manufacturing
interests In Corning, N. Y., .nnd re
ceived part of his education at the
L"nlvnUUs.ef Uerlln nnd Gettlnscn.
"Mf.TW.Rshtmrn, who was named for
theVienna -pest, is an -attorney witn
reBCAflrtL. New; Yerk, nltbCUlrKhls heimj
lMlddlebore, Biasn..wiie received
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Interim and Germany by a chaffi1
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