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Show 'Jill SHEETS , 1 CONGRESS rW Crowds at Tokio Railroad Station Are Closely Guarded by Police TOKIO. Sept. 2-fBy the Assoclat- Hsi ,cd Tress.) The American congres- sssHs! 1 ' PartV visiting Japan was wel- sllHP Cpmed at the railway station upon it- bbbbbH arrival at the capital today by v,s. Hs count Inajlrp Tnpirl, mayor of Tok, WEM who Is a graduate of Yale in the H ' '- 'f ' uelegai.on LWia he Japanese diet. H 3 hi crowd outside the station which LbbbbH I within fixed limits bj th! I Police, mad - no demonstration either LLB for or against the Americans A isHsl force ol .I. tei lives closely scru tiniaed all Orientals Bupposely because lit allegations that Koreans and Chi- It " ' Ukely to attempt anti: ; la manifes'a!:,,:,.,- BilBSHn n extensive program has been arranged for the entertainment of the ' ' n Jap inese -.-iris Drofl- T'.j! I : clont In English will act af guides to the ladles of the party. I The press in its comment on the arrival of the Americans adopts a tone bbbbB of cordial ele-omo. hut demands that 8jbBS the spokesmen of Japan seize the on- laWK iportunlty to discuss Amcrlean rela-' rela-' th visitors in the frankl RjPfffentative Hugh s. Hersman, of California, who was reported vaster- IHid day In Kot0 dispatches as detained sKI Jhen by the Illness of his mother Hlf WIU remain ut Narai near Kyoto, for H the tune oelng, it was stated today. |