Show JAPANS JAPAN'S HEIR SENDS CORDIAL MESSAGE TO AMERICA Copyright 1921 by the United Press PARIS June 9 1 I hope America and Japan may always be found working working working work work- ing hand in hand not only for our mutual mutual mutual mu mu- benefit but to insure lasting peace throughout the world Crown Prince Princ Hirohito of Japan declared today inan in inan inan an Interview with the United Press The prince upset all n when he personally received the correspondent correspond correspond- ent at his temporary residence here I have long cherished a desire to visit the United States Stales the prince saidI saidI said I hope It will wi be only a deferred pleasure Being interviewed was decidedly anew a a. anew new experience for the carefully y guarded guard guard- ed descendant of the worlds world's oldest dynasty dynast He was somewhat restrained at first but lost the stiffness after the first question and smiled as he delivered inter inter- ered red his answers through an preter prater He appeared to be enjoying the meeting as much as the correspondent enjo enjoyed ed questioning him I PRINCE IS AFFABLE A uniformed member of the princes prince's suite accompanied me into the presence presence pres pres- ence nce of the prince Another attendant stood beside the prince in the big reception reception reception re re- room where the interview was held As we approached the prince stood rigidly erect his heels together and his hands tight against his trouser seams His ills face was impassive and the dark darke e dyes yes behind large spectacles gave no hint as to what he thought of the impending impending impending im im- im- im pending questioning Prince H Hirohito lost his restraint when the introduction was completed He lie shook hands warmly and smiled broadly turning to the interpreter with witha a u. I remark which was translated to me meas meIs meas as Is His Ills highness Is greatly pleased to see you I I I thank his highness I returned in inI I French Does his highness highneSs highneSs' enjoy traveling Oui th the prince broke in smilingly I without waiting for the translation MESSAGE TO AMERICA again turned to the in interpreter interpreter interpreter in- in The prince I and spoke rapidly When ho hoI hohall had hall finished speaking he drew himself military stiffness while I up again to the translation was being given me de deliver deliver de- de His highness commands me to liver iver to you rou a message to the people of or orthe the he United States the interpreter me this formal said He then gave statement desire to I have long cherished a visit the United States and meet her I people I hope it will be only a deferred deferred de de- erred pleasure I 1 know k ow full well to what degree justice and freedom are valued in I America and that no efforts are ever spared by her people in the cause of ot humanity always always al always al- al I I hope Japan and America may hand in hand ways be 00 found working working- not only to our mutual benefit benet but butto to the insure lasting peace throughout out world |