Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 33

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T0 RADIO PROJECT Continues Opposition to American Company Placing continue its opposition to the proposed | establishment . of radio stations in China by the Federal Telegraph Com- puny, an American concern, on'the ,sround that it would constitute an —- | infringement of a previfus contract {between China and the Mitsui com- CANDIES | ATEASTA pers today. i your heater 1 have taken up the question of elec- 'm defense for + trical communications in the Pacific, fand far eastern questions. assortment. various types 1 il is said to have decided to adhere The coun- | N By the Asacciated Press. TOKIO, September 7 (By Mail)—Commander Yamamoto, naval attache to Crown Prince Hirohito during his recent tour telle the story that omen day | the crown prince attempted | travel by the Paris ay in- cognito. When he was asked by ‘ome of the wicket officers to Jis ticket his imperial highness attempted to wet his price: “Why munt you h your. ticket in. tkatt” Commander saids | “.hin incident seems io have made a stromg impression on the mind of the crown prince, for when I snw him yesterday at Nikko he turned to me and 1d ike amoto mander, I was scolded. Do you The newspaper declares that Japan { trict under mandatory rfle. 1t al- "PHE EVENING STAK, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1931 ’ . 0 i 5 i the public trial of those connected | - StationsinChina. |4 ueetshken keeeine e oo || Lo, owps B shoretes, & fS oF gapan nap n capince ot gruis and | witn"the oplun acandar in-Ghe bikn New York State H remier Hara heads e list, ~ | court at P S O Dy the Associated Press. nd ax he .'!:E“I"t‘:( ‘o the | |China ports. " The shipping company |ings and paintings of some of the| Acconum;"to”zm:r confession the ! TOKIO, October 32.—Japan will wicket officer. The latter. m ! |launched by the new sect is the|gicat men of the Japau of todsy | govarnment would nave been thrown 5 22 or lesp amnoyed, mald to the | |Tenko Yoko, a few weeks old, but 7 T n fining the 2, 2. 3 -3 pany, & Japanese concern, according | | remarked with n smile: ‘For | |he luunchicd out in the rola of | eom Kool e i oy | confin : g A Hallow’ea special for Friday, Sat- Heated Argument | to most of Tokio's morniiig newspa- | °| the firwt time in my life, com- | {preaches and prophet of the Rei-chi-| Brince Satoni, DIOUESt Trom 1500 10| nconmilluns leased arca, Yokt Le weather man preé- ' yaintaine Announced Policy. | rememberr™ of virtue without regard to worldly| A 'chrysanthemum painted by i) SV SnIInEisOVCERment Wonnae 2O dicts ense cold this The cabinet comneilis andcsstaoaito] L — .| | Bain, said to have been the result of | XGaa, the minister of communic in which we engaged with suc delegation as additional iustructions. {Soon he found himself at the head { e chic e ¢! -t ready CH 3 i ] A " is due entirely to our efforts in comiort which the American government re-: s ready to recugnize -the principleland his “church” possessed a large S e erce, had a picture and | o fam" it! b o certooh cently proposed us an additional topic | of non-monopolistic control of the{and swelling mmnfim ‘l\;'.!e'}‘:i'o'n:'fl:x" Bes ,fl,‘,::,; ‘r’.ifx'.‘vlfh-rmg tending the sales of opium. fruit! OINE Qronoos on the agenda of the Washington! wireless and cable stations in the| FHe has written 2 volume called | poan r AReEX, tors. We hd conference on limitation of armaments | Island of Yap, und that this principle [ «pha Lig) should be applied to the whole dis-|Omoto-lcy B S 2 ' [naval ob: Tt i NEW RELIGIOUS SECT e T ate Tendor tn Mis fanpeial| ADMITS TRADE IN OPIUM | DR. MILLAIS APPOINTED. |ngusl cbscrvatory at, Washington fi | ]GPGMM P e ventures. as well as In his spiritual | HAVANA, October 28.—Dr. Jose G.!burcau. . | Scolded First Time RUNS FLEET OF SHIPS | leadersuis. WAS AID TGO GOVERNMENT | 2filiais has ‘been appointed director of —_— ! Guard < 4 e e b A e S e L L i By Subiway JAPAN CLAIMS CABINET ! Dr. Milluis, after taking a special courtc, ed recently the dlstinction of belus | Former Official of Ewantung Says IS MADE UP OF ARTISTS | Trafic Helped Administration in Leased Area. Premier’ Hara Placed at Head of | TOKIO, Beptember 7 (By Mail).—! List—Productions Bring Big | DAt oplum sales helped the govorn- Prices at Auction. . ment of Kwantung to carry on the TOKIO, September 10 (By Mail).—-| Japanese Firm Already Lively Competitor for Trade . ‘With China. ™ TOKIO, September 17.—(By mail.)— Japan's newest religion is the’ Rei: chi-gaku, or “Soul-intellect-knowl- edge,” sect, which arose recently in the nelghborhood of Yokosuka, and now, a few months after its founda- In_astronomy at Chicago University, | permitted to decora n te her son with erved at Yerks' Observatory and the ' the croix de guerre. - =————"~ 1 i = administration of the leased area is the confessior of a former official of the Kwantung government, during Special! brought big prices at a recent au tion held by Club. into a helpless financial condition if it had not gone into the opium trade. “Whenever the government was short already said to be a competitor in the Ghina trade that is worrying the Nibpon Yusen Kaisha. Three pictures painted by Mr. Hara | The god of Yokosuka. as thelgolq for the cquivalent of $600. and | founder of this sect is called, was| 9 stched about until a few brief months ago (Vata- | saslcr roup of four fo nabe Kunka, who worked in the| Yokosuka naval arsenal in the hum- ble capacity of. clerk. the Tokio Fine Arts Apple Cider 50¢ a Gallon we made it a poing to sell sald the official. “We suc- ceeded in sending opium into the in- terfor of China in spite of the pro- tests of the Peking authorities, be- cause we eluded Chinese vigilai ¢ | “Prince Yamagata's productions | brought about $250 Not long since | gome kukemono, gaku religion, preaching a doctrine| 300. urday and Monday only! Pure apple cider—sparkling and rich with the tart-tang of the pure crusled long years of intensive e meditation. - tions, sold for £60, and an orchid from : [ his_brusi fetched $70. of @ lurge number of ardent disclples | ir Yamgmoto, mi without much reliance on the ional treasury or increase of tax ter of agricul- ht of Divine Intellect.”” Like = ', ef-chi-gaku has at-| fayvorite naval and military men s g BIG BATTLESHIP LAUNCHING. CORNWELLS . the R Phoe s tracted ma NEWPORT October 25.—The g 5 ‘{to its policy, which was announced | ieges that the government desiresiinto its ranks, naval men especlally = .. battleship West Virginia will be launch 1415 H Street Plumoing last yeur nt Washington during the! to support the establishment of the | tinca there are mony n the resiey There are at least a million girls in |ed Saturday, November 19. Mise Alice Repair work of all kinds: Comununications conference. suggested joint Japanese-American i of Yokosuka, where there is a great Japan who are employed in post of- | Mann, daughter of Isaac T. Manu o fintures. Prompi, efi- In policy was that| cable project with a view to h"DrO‘-!navul hase. According to the Japa- 'flces, banks, railroad ofiiecs, schools, | Bramwell. W. Va., will act as NSC i all timew, Japan not objecting to .Amer-| ing commercial relations, and that{jese newspapers the Rei-chi-gaku tclephone and telegraph offices, etc.!Miss Mann now is in Paris. cient wervice n e i mot to recognize | the Japanese delegation to Wushing- o i s of uny antry | ton Will work on this project. i iggs HEATING Co. ) o1 ot communications SeaionPRiTeRIe ! T 1 o i fan G2 In China and the mandated istands,| g ooeo SOl COET L T o) Eound Rl would maintain the importance of| The TS of Sie L ¥ hirty Years S ebting the interests of estabe ©f Guingamp,in France, first hit upon W. H. GOTTLIEE. 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