Show JAP lANDING IS JUSTIFIED ClAIM Admiral Kato Says ays Allies' Allies Subjects Must Be Protected By Associated Press Preas MOSCOW 1 Saturday April G. Ad 6 Ad Admiral miral Kato Iato Japanese minister of marine marine marine ma ma- rine has Issued a proclamation at Vladivostok dealing with tho the landing there Friday of entente allied forces The Japanese minister says he feels great sympathy with Russia nUBBin in tho I present situation wishes a n. cessation cessation of fratricide and the fullest realization realization I I tion Uon of the revolution but was compelled com com- compelled i to take steps to protect lite and property of Japanese and allied subjects subjects sub sub- In view of the murder of a Japanese Japa Japa- Japanese I nese soldier and because there were no local organizations at nt the Siberia port able to maintain law and order I Tho The admiral adds that he has asked his government for further m Hons President of ot the council of soldiers and workmen's work work- workmen's mens men's deputies reporting to the council coun coun- council cil of ot national commissaries states that in his opinion the killing of ot the Japanese was a political murder M. M says sas the landing lauding of Japanese troops was effected without the consent of or the American British and other consuls and no warning was given to the tho local authorities Later British forces also were landed President reports that the Japanese section of the hIe city Is being be be- lug ing by hy Japanese detachments The council of national commissaries ries rles toda today issued a statement saying Japan has started a campaign against the tho soviet republic I It then points out that the thc landing of troops at Vladivostok was effected Immediately after r the murder of the Japanese without waiting for an nn In in in- to be made and says SUs the I crime was part of a prearranged plan Continuing the statement says What is the program of action of the other governments of the entente America England France and Italy Up to the present moment their policy polley regarding the tho rapacious scheme of Japan evidently has been one of hesitation The American government apparently apparently appa appa- was against the Japanese invasion invasion in in- but now the situation c cannot remain indefinite any longer England England Eng Eng- land has followed Japans Japan's example This must be put to the British government government government gov gov- with all emphasis A similar course must be pursued toward the t th diplomatic representatives of the United States and other entente powers Orders have been given to all Sibe Sibo- Siberian rian Tian councils of ot soldiers and workmen's workmen's workmen's work work- mens men's delegations to resist an armed invasion in of ot Russia |