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Show PEACEDEtEGATl 7 FROM JAPAN IN HONOLULU Baron Makino Says Nippon Allied Aims By Associated Press. HONOIX'1-.tJ. Iec. 20. One section of the Japanewe peace dele-ration ar- rived here ypnteraay ert mute to-fan ' Francisco. The party Includes Baron - N. Makino and General Nara and Vice Admiral Takeshi ta. leaders of the military mili-tary and naval sections. There are bout forty members In the party. Another section, -including Marquis .Salonji, who heads Japan's pence mission, mis-sion, will meet ths min Paris. The marquis Is going by way of the Indian ocean route The departure of the delegation was held up because of the HI health of Baron Makino. Baron Makino refused to he Interviewed regnrding the pace prrtgram outlined by Japan, saying It wns Improper, worthless and foolish to iincuKs the subtect now. He did say, nowever, that "Japan today is no less in accord with her allies and friends in America. Great Britain, Prance, Belgium Bel-gium and Italy than she has been from .'he day she entered the war on their pide. We are seeking; to asslnt our friends conclude a junt, honorable pence, and if we can contribute any- , thing which mnv brinr aWout such readjustments re-adjustments ss will enable the world to free itself from the burden of war. our mission will have been accomplished." accom-plished." . |