Show US U.S. to Reject Russians Russians' Tokyo Report Demand WASHINGTON Oct 29 rP P- The United States will reject Rusias Rus Rus- Maa demand for an official report on Gen Douglas MacArthurs MacArthur's military conferences at Tokyo Toky with other American commanders The stale state department made thi this clear in a statement declaring that tha such talks talks' are held by MacArthur in lin his capacity as a top United States officer and are arc purely routine routine routine rou rou- tine matters of oC sole sale concern to this government At the same time the department department department depart depart- ment denied that the former Japanese Japanese Japanese Japa Japa- nese navy yard at is being converted into a modern naval base for American forces In Inthe inthe inthe the far east Soviet Ambassador Alexander Alcander S S. S in voiced his demand for foran foran foran an American explanation at a meeting of oC the far eastern commission commission commission com com- mission Thursday The state department declared its position Thursday night Its comment however was in the form of a public statement rather Ulan than a diplomatic note So the formal rejection will not be made until the commis commission Hon meets again next Thursday in its role as adviser adviser ad ad- iser on Japanese occupation lems based his demand for information on press reports of a conference MacArthur held in Tokyo October 14 12 with Lt Lt- Gen Nathan F F. F Twining commanding the Alaskan defenses and Vice Adm John L L. L McCrea deputy commander of the Pacific fleet The Russian ambassador said the subject discussed was the question of increasing American occupation forces in Japan and that of preparing measures against a surprise attack on Japan Japan Japan-al- al although though it is known for everyone that nobody threatens Japan |