Show ft 8 KEEP OUT JAPAN APAN WARNS TOKYO Dec 19 W Foreign W-Foreign Foreign nister Yosuke Matsuoka plead- plead with the United States Thurs- Thurs stay out of war lest the rid face Armageddon and n heard eard United States Ambas- Ambas or Joseph C. C Grew take quick eption option to his statement that fate of China is largely a of sentiment to Ameri- Ameri h he ambassador made se several seVera eral nt In remarks after he had ened attentively to Matsuoka's Tress Iress before the Japa America-Japa- e at a farewell lunch- lunch 1 honoring h Admiral o 0 new Japanese amsa am- am am- am amor sa or to the United States l to Matsuoka's asser- asser the fate of China is rely telY a question of sentiment to erI ans to us it is a truly vital vitalie ie Affecting the very existence nu i Grew said I think I must relieve the min min- rt f his misapprehension that interest of Americans in China sentimental c Cs Japans Japan's Actions t another point in his speech reign minister said We eve we have a great mission l civilizing and stabilizing force stand Island for peace and order shut hut h t the door to none Any l i that desires to take a hand his h task is welcome Irm glad to learn that in the anese program the door is to tosh sh shut t nowhere and to none w remarked and this pron pro- pro n envisages no conquest no no exploitation fl The e- e foreign minister knows A American merican people stand for aln am things among which on Jid are their obligations on the other their rights he United States must consid- consid OOt alone expressed sj Grew said but facts and ons too regardless of the perV per- per V lve ive garb in which they may cd said in his address S he H feared United States entry war would bring the world Armageddon that would end th the total destruction of our ur urn and civilization I 1 beseech my American friends bI k twice thrice nay a thou thou- before they take the Jl at may prove fatal to all he cried also expressed ire for peace and for dras l ll the relations be- be and America which e ell deteriorated eter orated so much of i e light has gone out in Euc Eu- Eu c nations have been IW Into the fearful vortex of he said Let us in inan inarT arT W and America guard the theof ce of the Pacific the only ht light of hope now left to nd romura mura Is slated to leave short- short Nan- Nan Shanghai and various army f headquarters in China to toure lure ure hand first-hand information on current situation before taking il g new new duties in Washington rev wv rew presiding at the lunchI lunch- lunch introduced I Matsuoka by say- say h He believed the foreign min min- from his intimate s with the United States has same sort of personal In f or or our country as I have for |