Show POLITICS f IRLY CLEAN JAPANESE SAYS p J Jan n. n 22 22 AP 22 AP- AP mer Ambassador Masana Hani- Hani Hania a a. a of Japan in a a. series of ot arte arUM art artl- M e contributed to the Japanese ss ss said that national politics of 1 States are full rull of ot a a. K purifying power Ir r. r makes a l frank lfrank ex- ex of ot defects detects he observed in American merican political system while s service here but concluded that Americas America's 1 politics are not as cort cor- cor fet t as those of other nations The one articles were prepared for the eual ual ual information they might plain tamn tain in relation to Japans Japan's own blem of providing for universal hood suffrage He limited him him- f to discussion of American af- af frs rs from the viewpoint of the tm In that nation the dlf- dlf and shortcomings connect- connect democracy's practical oper- oper lon on and the possible measures for sir Ir relief relle and improvement iAn An earnest and painstaking fir I idy dy of ot the United States and her zens is a requirement for fuI fue fu- fu I e e Japan sums up the former I iba he period of time elapsing bel beI be- be l I cen een election and inauguration of II C new w congress is the worst defect 1 AmerIcan political organization I for urgent rectification he i while second he placed f fact that general elections are tedious in the United States National elections make such a I stant start round he said that of ot congress cannot be bernest nest p-nest meat rnest and whole hearted in the harge of their duties With state ant and city elections added voters vot- vot ers become indifferent This accounts for the influence e of ot professional statesmen |