Show LEADING STATESMEN OF JAPAN SCOFF AT OKUMA'S TALK NEW YORK YORK- June Juna 7 The The Heralds Herald's correspondent at Tokio c cables bles that Count Okuma's Jingo utterances and nd hostility to the United States are regarded by Japans Japan's lea leading ing statesmen as principally t for Cor home consumption and part o of the progressive party's efforts to overthrow the present ministry in the Interest o of Admiral the Navy Minister In the last Cabinet who Is now traveling In Europe He lie says that the recall o of Viscount Aoki to the UnIted United Uni UnI- ted States StatE's is also one of the progressive plans They desire a more aggressive representative nt t at Washington s n and Baron n fo ron Kaneko Is mentioned n as his successor s Count Okuma is out o of politics the comment concludes and is regarded as asa asa asa a Japanese Tolstoi According to the correspondent Foreign Minister f Hay Hayashi ash 1 declares the Japanese and American Governments are one in their views and there is no likelihood o of international complications pending fuller Consular lt advices not not yet et brought before the n Count Itagaki ohe one of the foremost of or the elder statesmen and a leader in the former Okuma-ItagakI Okuma Cabinet the dispatch dispatch dispatch dis dis- dis- dis patch adds has written an open letter to the president o of The Hague conference urging international consideration o of the exclusion question He says race differences often otten cause war and that exclusion is entirely contrary contrary con con- to the principle o of mutual Intercourse intercourse Inter Inter- course and cannot be permitted From the viewpoint of humanity The Hague conference should an international conference |