Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1931, Page 21

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GRAVES DESCRIBES THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. A Queen Reviews Her Army FIRST LADY OF THE NETHERLANDS AT MANEUVERS. SIBERIAN DISPUTE General’s Book Accuses Jap- anese of Ulterior Designs | on Temtory By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Octcber 5.—The fume sttempt of allicd governments to start & new western frent in the World War by building up an anti-revolutionary government in Siberia is set forth in a volume to be published here today over the signature of Maj. Gen. William S. Qraves, U. S. A, retired. | Gen. Graves commanded the Amer- fcan troops sent to Siberia in August, | 1918, until their evacuation in March, 1920. { ‘The book, which is called “America’s Giberian Adventure,” accuses the Japa- mese military of having ulterior desizns on the future of Eastern Siberia from Lake Baikal to the Pacific. It also ac- cuses the British of expecting “prefer- ential treatment” from any independ- ent government that might be estab- liched there. Charges Split on Policy. It pictures representatives of the American State Department as pur- | siing a course at odds with the in- structicns of President Wilson as given | 19 Gen. Graves by Newton D. Baker, the Secretary of War, and charges this | policy involved the United States in | what amounted to practical interfer- | ence with the internal affairs of Russia. | “I doubt if history will record, in the | past _century, a more flagrant casz of Tlouting the ‘well known and approved | practice of states in their international | relations and using instead of accepted principles of international law, the Gen. Graves in his conclusion. In a foreword, ex-Secretary Baker upholds the record of Gen. Graves and his_troops right down to the time of _ recent army maneuvers. withdrawal. That withdrawal, the for- | o isiind = reigning sovereign of the Netherlands, is seen cheered by the throngs as she leaves.the parade grounds near Amsterdam after reviewing the & Hm MAJESTY, QUEEN WILHELMINA HELENA PAULINE MARIA —Wide World Phntu abinet officer testifies, was con- in such a manner as to make ssible territorial conquests and acquisitions on Russian soil by other | nations whose interests in the Far East night easily have induced them to take for pacification, and ultimately ermanent_colonial administration, reas of Russia’s Far East.” Cites Wilson Orders. Starting with President Wilson's | () —The Prince of Asturias is under- | | going ‘treatment here at the clinic of | | Dr. Rebert, Feissly di Sequeira, special- | ASTURIAS IS TREATED, | Eldest Son of Ex-King Alsonso at| Clinic in Lausanne. LAUSANNE, Switzerland, October 5 REPAIRING We can repair your electric wiring, irons, percolators, moderate charge. 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