Show JAPAN IS URGED TO GET OUT OU T OF SIBERIA TOKIO May 31 By By mall to United United Unit Unit- Unit Unit-I ed Press Viscount Viscount Kato former minister of foreign affairs addressing a a. mass meeting of ot supporters of ot the party urged withdrawal of ot military forces from Siberia as the wisest course Presence of ot the military In Siberia wilt will only cause more complications and clashes and it Is impossible to maintain economic relations with Si Siberia Siberia Siberia Si- Si beria by resorting to military aid aill said Viscount Kato It It would be the height of ot absurdity I to to continue to keep troops there on the pretext that they are necessary to toJ J gu guard rd Japanese nationals or to safeguard safe safe- safeguard safeguard safe safe- guard Japanese interests If It the Japanese Japanese Japanese Jap Jap- anese are all all' withdrawn from Siberia the need for safeguarding them toem and communications will automatically disappear It It is evident t that 1 t Japan can hardly hardly hardly hard hard- I ly undertake the clearing clearing clear clear- ing of ot the bolsheviks from Siberia and the establishment of ot a a. stable anti antl bolshevik government there |