Show AIMS MS OF JAPANESE MISUNDERSTOOD POET rUL SAYS oMKo I IYone Yone Believes es Way to Friendship With U. U US S S. S Open The Tho widespread sentiment In the United States that Japan and the United States are facing a rupture In national affairs has been brought about by b the misrepresentations of American correspondents in Japan who have not become intimately acquainted with the Japanese and their customs before dispatching their reports according according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to Tone Yone Japanese poet who Is stopping in Salt Lake en route rO to Japan after a lecture tour of ot the United States which has covered the p past t two months Mr will speak in the Assembly hall haJJ tonight under under under un un- der the auspices of ot the University of ot Utah on n the East and West Vest in Literature Literature Literature Litera Litera- ture and Life Lite Japan is pot not interested in Mexico as the American people have been led let letto to believe Mr said For the past fIRst fifty years the United States has been very kind to Japan and Japan is grateful grateful grateful grate grate- ful he said FRIENDSHIP ASS ASSURED RED IRED Trade between the two countries Is 18 increasing In leaps and bounds Tho The Nipponese are copying American customs customs cus CUB toms rapidly he te said He JIe expressed the opinion that It would only be a matter of two or three years before the two countries would be the staunchest of J friends Beginning this spring Japan following following follow follow- ing the American custom throws open th the higher institutions of learning to both men and women for the first time in her history Mr said The elementary schools are coeducational coeducational the but but the higher institutions have in the past beep been open only to men Although Japanese women are gradually gradually grad grad- entering th the professions as are the women of America the movement is slow Blow and it will be a considerable time before many do so according to Mr For more than 1000 years tho Japanese women have not ventured ventur d outside their homes and their great love of ot domesticity and seclusion will cling for tor a a. long time he said U U. U S. S ART INFLUENCE FEL FELT T. T The American ideals of t art artar ar are now Japanese the Japan se according to Mr Japanese art artand and literature literature literature litera litera- ture were first influenced by the French then by the English and now the American the he said Mr Is the author of many volumes of poetry and prose Including The Summer Cloud The Tho Pilgrimage Pilgrim age c The American Diary of a a. Japan Japanese Japanese Jap Jap- an anese Girl The Spirit of Japanese Poetry and The Spirit Spirit- of ot Japanese Art Mr spent thirteen years Inthe inthe In Inthe the United States at an earlier period of hi his life Ute He Pie has a wide circle o of acquaintances in New York and Bos Bos- ton |