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THE -EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921 X Y, “714-1IST. M pAN 0PP PALAIS ROYA! " Wednesday Market Specials ] Our mid-week specials are always worthy of your consideration— P-K service and P-K prices make every day a bargain day. Milk Fed Veal Smoked Hams Breast "¢ °"9__|b., 15c ll Fresh Eggs s stics treoh. et our euar. doz., 28¢ anteed eggs. Barring Japanese the speech made Wednesday in the Australian parliament by. Premier in a form agreeable to the United States, tas made public here by the Australian high commissioner. Warning of naval rivalry on the Pa- PREMIER HUGHES SEES PEACE ONLY IN U. S.-BRITISH AIALIA.NCE general amnesty will be the next Unfriendliness Toward Them. WILL ASK AMNESTY. CHICAGO, April 12.—A request for step in the efforts to save from prison ‘William D. Haywood and his associ- ates convicted of having conspired to obstruct the war activities of the Australian Leader Explains Stand That/|iment fie 25 ianouncea'sy Otto Christenson, attorney for Hay- wood, after he had learned of the Supreme Court's refusal to review the conviction of Haywood and his co-defendants. Mr. Christenson said he would at- tend the meeting at Washington Does Not Mean nationalizing any Japanese. A Japan- UniteZ States and Japan. * ® ¢ It\k is the bounden duty of Australia to use every means at her disposal to effect such a modus vivendi as will secure a renewal of Anglo-Japanese NOTICE other prisoners. The appeal for am- saild, would be based on the grounds that he is a “political prisoner.” —_— New York Next Sunday, April 17. Pennsylvania system. See the great metropolis with its varied places of interest. Leave Wash- ington Saturday midntght 12:45 a.m.— Advertisement. RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED. The President has accepted the resignations of Capts. Joseph B. Wirt, Edward R. Schauffler, infantry, and nd Return—$5.00 | s | NEW YORK. April 12.—The text of | patriotic that they do not recognise | amnesty for Eugene V. Debs and|tillery. “or two bathrooms, | Shoulder Roast, Ib., 18c . Lb, 28c Z Paturalization by any country as de- | " ese, no matter what he does, cannot it I Chops he®t@e” _ Ib,, 20c | Susercured machine siiced. rind |l|| Hughes, in which he advocates re- | divest himself of hie nationality. - laundry. it [ = : s ain g E | Chops ™™ .. ... Ib., 25¢ Lb., 40c newal of the Anglo-Japamese treaty | qiyonele SFC ¥he ot BT veen the Before it kitchen sink and compare number of coils and price of || cific, Premier Hughes appealed for| treaty in a form agreeable to the y = 5 Best lated 1 ], “ e Rerata e ited States. Whether she is a| b 2 . . ;o 1er neater i T el Y4 pk., 20c—Y; pk., 35¢ {Fan’ allisnee—an “understinding :»M_j Uiiten “Srates” : n‘%fl% ?e‘";' i Owing to delays in completing our : any ]otl e cater o English-s; ey _’ o | s0 long ccepts it and does no . | = 5 il Flour—Pillsbury’s or Evaporated Milk Bnglisn-speaking peoples’ and de- | 22 20F B NChoWal of it as being in new banking quarters, 716 11th st. ® with our 1 Gold Medal “White House,” tall cans e oaat et midina i inastt el el e et b n.w., it will be several days before & ; A fit 12-1b. sack, 67c 2 for 25¢ should be sought at the British im- | {: evary effort to retain the friend- A y eiore we 4 We SAVE YOU i ck, perial conference of dominion Prime | nip ot Japan. we cannot make an can announce the date of our removal. g 20% of First Cost - | ministers in London in June. enemy of the United States. Nor can In his address, which was regarded | Britain do so.” as one of the frankest discussions of international relations on the Pa- cific ever carried on in the "“"""”’"'NAVAL_CONSTRUCTOR MOVED. parliament, Premier Hughes dealt with Japanese-Américan affairs. Lieut. Commander Frederick G. H’fh“l’,d' i par(l:h o treaty ) CTIEP Naval Construction Corps, at “The bearing of the Japanese treaty: " Ve DNGn tHe i vt afenas off the o | oy et New Yoo has been The coffee for particular people. Ib., 25¢ and 10% in use of M‘ | i % MAURICE J. COLBERT | _ 2 621 F Street N.W. b ; Main 3016-3017 Columbia Building Association 620 F St. N.W. pire is obvious. As we have seen|Ordered to this city for duty in the lately, there has been much talk of|bureau of construction and repair, strained relations between the United ) Navy Department. States and Japan. Now, in that lie the; igerms of great trouble—possibilities of infinite disaster to this world. Why U. S. Wants Big Navy. “Built Like ul a* “What is the hope of the world? As I see it, it is an alliarice—an un- derstafding between the two great branches of the English-speaking peoples. Now, here is our, dilemma. Our safety lies in a renewal of the Anglo-Japanese treaty, . yet that treaty is anathema to ‘Americans. America has said that she must have the greatest navy in the world—that she must have ‘a navy ‘sufficiently strong to defend herself. - To defend herself against wnom? She"has left the world in no doubt, or in very little doubt, as to whom. We not only have no quarrel with America, we have no quarrel with Japan. “One reason why Americans want | the strongest navy in the world is that they have such a great coast| line to defend. But we have a coast line nearly three times as long as| that of America. They have over, one hundred millions of people with which to defend a country slightly smaller in size and only vulnerable on the sea on two sides. “Even when one comes to the al- leged® causes of disputes and of dif- ficulties between Japan and Amer- ica, those dilferences appear to be trivial compared with the tremen- dous evil' which war would inflict upon both nations; Aims of Japanese. “What do the Japanese want? They want to hald land in America and the right to enter the United States. Our attitude is very much like that of the people of the western states of Amer- ica toward Japan. “It is utterly wrong for the Japan- ese people to think that pecause’ we have passed certain laws we regard them ae ,our inferfors. We admire their bravery and their patriotism, and we stand among those who are loudest in admiration of their mag-| nificent achievements, for no other nation has advanced 8o far in so short a time. “But, as I had the honor of telling Japanese representatives at'the peace conference, while we were friends of Japan, and while we considered them the equals of ourselves. we do not always invite our friends into our house. 2 Must Have U. 8. Approval. | “Our treatment of the Japanese will compare quite favorablp I think, with their treatment of forcfsners in' gen- eral. _The Japanese are‘so_intensely ' A GREAT NAME IMPOSES: A GREAT OBLIGATION /%at 05figa2ian is this—not to be swerved from _fine traditions 52/ the fiwwnd:fl;/ o_f commercialism or by the whim of re-actionary times. Jre excellence of . 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