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Show ANT! - AMERICAN OUTBURSTS IN JAPAN RAPPED Nippon Statesman Blames Polilicans in Both Countries for Feeling LONDON, 'ct. 4. Anti-American' outbursts by the Japanese press are1 strongly deprecated By Karon Shinipeij tJoto, former minister of foreign af-l fairs, who hi. iv be japans next premier. prem-ier. He refuses to lead an attack' against the Japanese government over, its American policy, and. in a state-j inent to the correspondent of lu-ter's lu-ter's limited, expresses hope that a settlement set-tlement of the anti-Japanese move-: mi nt In California may be reached. -I X w I III.' II11M1P "The antl-Japanese situation." lie1 said. "Is merely a phase of the presidential presi-dential election and Is part of the fen-' eial question Which the WI-..-M --t.it.S men on both Bides of the Pacific must face with a v lew to securing .1 fundamental funda-mental settlement. The question of ownership of land in California is non the real issue, but only a part of thei real Issue, which is a question of dls-Crimination, dls-Crimination, 'l'he Japanese people DlUSI remain cool and refuse to permit the' V'Ote-Catching politicians in either country to stampede theni. while re-1 sponsible statesmen must later seek 1 proper solution of problem. It must be settled honorably on both sides and the Japanese must appeal to the sensf. of honor and Justice of! A merlc.i." SERIOl S CONCERN. The tension between the l'nited States and Japan is Causing serious concern to responsible Japam ,t.ius-mcn ,t.ius-mcn and to all the friends of both, countries, who hope for a cessation of I alarmist report s w hich are Influencing both sides of the present controvert . The Japan-American societv ha decided de-cided to send two members to Amen .1 to endeavor to secure ,, better understanding under-standing Of the Japanese case in California Cali-fornia and other Questions ami i allay the feeling In America that Japan . looking for trouble. These delegates have been selected, but It still Is uncertain un-certain whether the mission would be accepted. Meanwhile it hag been de-i elded to cable s request to the Japan society of New York to redouble lt efforts in dispell the clouds on both sides of the Pacific. |