Show JAPANESE ARMS PARTY IN OGDEN I OGDEN Nov 1 Twenty i.-Twenty Twenty representatives tives of the Japanese government In Including including in- in eluding M M. Kimura secretary of the department de of ot foreign affairs passed through Ogden yesterday en route to Washington D. D C C. Secretary Kimura and his associates will act as 09 advisers to the Japanese delegates to the disarmament conference I The delegation was met by a party of prominent Utah citizens and Japanese merchants of Salt Lake and Ogden A representative of the United States secret service and the department of state are traveling with the party as representatives tives of the United States Included In the party were representatives representatives representatives tives of all the English newspapers published published published pub pub- in Japan Secretary Kimura said there was little that could be added to what already had been said by members rs I of the Japanese delegation to the conference con con- 1 ference He lie e expressed the belief however however however how how- ever that much good to the world In general would result from the disarmament ment meeting In addition to the deputy sheriffs city detectives and special officers Henry C. C Taggart and L. L B B. Schmidt of the United States States' secret service department of ot Utah Utah were attached to to the party during their brief briet stay in Ogden |