Show JAPS JAPS WANT VANT TO SEND I MORE lABORERS HERE Dy By Associated Press TOKIO May 18 Submitting Submitting writ written tel answers to In the tho house of representatives just before tho the recent re cent adjournment of that body Viscount Vis count Motono 1 then Japans Japan's foreign minister but hut who afterward resigned said that the tho Japanese government had hall I no Intention of or repealing the tho gentle gentL mens men's agreement between the tho United I States and Japan at the present time The interpolator interpellator Mr 1 Ha I thought that the tho time had come coma to toI I send more Japanese laborers to the United Sattes because the war had Increased Increased In In- I creased demand of ot labor in America I JIo He believed that the time had arrived t to solve the immigration question and I thought the agreement should be he ab abolished I Mr continued by recommending I mending that the government go open the wa way for a supply of or Japanese labor Jabor hithe in hi inthe inthe the United States To this Viscount Motono replied that the tho government go did not think the present circumstances circum stances allowed of r. r tsuch such an arrangement arrange ment mont t cil 1 Commenting on Mr 11 IIa Hayami's desire that the general granting of passports j to Japanese emigrants be expedited and simplified in iii procedure Viscount Motono answered that the government would try to meet the interpolators interpolator's wishes as far as possible He Ho added that time the government will g ve due consideration consideration con con- to the matter mattel of or giving preparatory pre e education to tp o emigrants |