Show VISCOUNT ISHII IS INSTALLED AT CArlI CAPITAL AL I New v Japanese Ambassador in Presenting Credentials Pledges Good Will t By Associated Press P u. u WASHINGTON April 30 VIscount W. Viscount IshII the time now ambassador from Japan presented his credentials to President Wilson to today lie He was accompanied to the White House by Secretary Lan Lan- sing I In Iii presenting his cr credentials Viscount Viscount Vis Via count referred to his recent visit here as head of or the special Japanese mission and said eald It U will be bc mn my mr endeavor Mr PIe President l- l dent ilent to carry carryon on the worl work work-of of tho the mission mis mla slon sion b by dealing with the tIme various arlous Questions questions questions ques Ques- that may arise for adjustment in a spirit of open and ami friendly coop coop- oration which my experience tells me inc I will never no fall fail to be reciprocated rec I congratulate mI myself on presenting I my ml olf ut at a time lime whelm tho the nations of America and Japan are more than CV ever fr T evincing a temper of or mutual appreciation Lion tion which Is an honor to both No 00 effort shall be he Spit spared red on my part with your our a assistance I tane to strengthen and ancl in intensify In- In tenNI this happy happ relation so BO that wo we may a peace Just to nh nil the warring warring war war- ring nations and ma may thenceforward enjoy Il Its blessings blessing's in m Increasing ever friendship II and security t President Wilson in reply after ex expressing ox- ox pressing satisfaction at tho the appointment appoint appoint- ment of ot Viscount IshII said fluid Your appointment Ind Indeed ed Is to mo an added evidence of or time tho devotion de of or the Japanese government gu to a policy o ot of peace and good 1 will among lg all tho limo nations na na- lions of or world I 1 beg bel of or you ou to express to your our angust au august au- au I gust sovereign flo m my appreciation of or hi hl his majesty's majestA sentiments of good will and ant m my confident hope hupe that the tho cordial bonds of friendship alra already existing between our two countries will b be greatly greath strengthened by the fact tact o or of our common efforts In so righteous a L I cause a as that in which we are aro engaged on en- en Of I |