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Show NEW CABLE LINE IS BEING URGED i America-Japan Society Proposes Pro-poses Line From U. S. to Orient Aid Business. QUICK COMMUNICATION New Lines Would Establish More Conference Between the Nations. TOKIO. April 23. Construction of a new cable line acros sthe Pacific to insure in-sure better communication between .lapan and the I'nited States was urged bj speakers at a dinner given tonight by the America Japan society. Many American visitors were guests including William Potter of Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, former American minister to Italy: It-aly: Robert N. Lynch and Wallace M Alexander of San Francisco, and Emil Scholz of New York. iscounf Kaneko urged that iber should be another Pacific cable by way of (he Aleutian islands to insure quick communication and to remove fhe possibility Of im understandings and nullify the efforts ot sensational nev papers and mischief-makers to disrupt the cordial relations between Japan :md America, Mr Potter said he could assure th Japanest that America had no selfish Hi ins as a result of the war and only seeks the co-operation of Japan to prevent pre-vent future wars and insure the happiness hap-piness of future generations Mr Alexander recommended that another cable be built to connect Jap an and tho United States. He suggested sug-gested that it might be possible to send American students to Japanese universities. American Ambassador Morris urged patience nnd reserved Judgment in the confidence of ihe nllled representatives representa-tives in Paris whoso aim is to create a final and Just peace. |