New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1925, Page 4

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JAPS NEED T0 EAT, RUSSIA HAS FiH This s Moore's Explanation of Treaty With Soviet April with [ 10.—Japan's ussia doesn't conspiring government to ific. It only means wants to eat at’s the explanation jck Moore, counsel- | s forelgn office Washington, about one per year' But they eat.qne per person per day yurces of Jap waters off § ng Sea - | Wast 1| poly. pan, was ive behind the Japanese end of the agreement “Friendly relations between Japan | and Fussia also maans a closer re- | ationship between Japan and Furope. sea, trip from « and England, for | t six weaks. By | this is cut | By Jap- lesigned to jc—Japan her- the last to wish the of Russia as a m Anyone anese-Russian a can see w Incidenta e in official and diplo- This man Moore. unique fignr | United n by birth, citizenship at the same nt tha Japanese gov- in a sort of super-diplo he is aan ment ~atie His title is Tapanese “counsellor to the reign office.”” His tle indicates, are ad- | 1 to keep the | t straight on th the idea al-| of “promoting | hetween Japan dn- into his job rs as a news- stationed in| many years in for the Aseo- ave him an under- iental slant on that can only be by long and Intimate as- n. His knack A news- | d him to see both | blems that arose to bother Japan, for instance, and he acquired the habit of volunteering He brought to the cides of the | Swope, the group | the 43 was | Bi yreign office, unofficlally, but very understandable pression. Ha could strip department cbmmunication of its high-sounding and ambiguous ases, and tell the Jap statesmen t what Uncle Sam meant and why he meant it And the Japaness eldar recognizing though not states- men, pub- liely a youngster among civilized na- tlons, profited no littls by his ad- vice. Tt was Baron Shidehara, former Japanese ambassador to Washing- now head of Japan's forelgn office, who signed Moore up for his ob of undiplomatic diplomat. The fifth yearly contract has* just been signed. Which would seem to indi- cate that Moore has been giving sat- isfaction as well as advice. Moore alternates between Japan and the United States, first a year here, then a year there, in order to ton keep his contacts in both countries | fresh. The United is still yme" to him, however, and he's ating his children in the ¢ A Moore and Baron Matsudaira, the 1ew Japaness ambassador, present the long and short of diplomacy in 1gton is tall, lanky—a Matsudaira is short, roly- They make an odd team. Both admit the same pet aversion however—the Jingo who is always trying to stir hostilities between U. 8. and Nippon. SERVICE PRIZES 60 10 LOWLY EMPLOYES 43 Veterans of General Flectric Co. Receive Awards of Money and Certificates. Schenectady, April 10 —Forty threa emplpyes of the General Elec- tric company, scattered through factories and offices all over the States, were today ffiven awards of money and certificates By tha Charles A. Coffin fnundannn‘m recognition of outstanding services performed by them in 1924. The winners compri¢e 12 shop States Moore human lath | workers, five foremen, 15 engineers, seven commerclal men and four speclal awards. 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