Show WHAT EXPOSITION I MEA MEANS IS TO JAPANESE SEATTLE Wash May Ia Hajime 27 Hajime I IOta Ota commissioner general to tho the Alas Alas- Yukon ka-Yukon Yukon ka from Japan Alas I arrived here yesterday Commissioner Commissioner- Ota was met at the station by bv representatives of tho the exposition inana management management manage manage- emEnt e- e ment and leaders of the local Japanese colony Japans position in the exposition is intended to promote trade between my country and the United States said l Mr Ota We shall show the development of our educational institutions institutions our art work in paintings statuary stat nary uary and woodwork our agricultural resources resources resources re re- re- re sources and the products of our fish fish- eries cries In a general way our aim aim in participating in in the exposition is that of the exposition expo itself Japan desires international peace and friendly relations with foreign countries At home we are building up our industries and extending our commercial commercial com com- mercial relations The trade carried on across the Pac Pacific ide will continue to grow row rowand and we are endeavoring to show how that w we welcome commerce commeree with this coun coun- try |