Show if i a. a hilled Allied l lIn In ll Siberia Sib ria Move By United Press WASHINGTON May 4 The The Siberian problem problem- is tar far from a ar settled one one Ambassador Ishii told the United Press today adding however that he bears bears' the Japanese Japan Japan- ese g governments government's pl pledge dge that any action that may be eventually be taken only after the allies es approve Ishii has the confidence not alone ot his own government but butof butot butof of ot the president and high officials of ot the administration Hence itis Itis it itis is believed he will counsel with them on the whole eastern situation situation situation situ situ- and come to a d definite policy polIcy policy pol pol- icy before long The ambassador declared he had come here with the sole desire o of dealing with questions arising be between between be- be between tween this tills country and Japan in ina a spirit of ot cooperation to the the- mutual mii- mii benefit of o the two nations He expressed the opinion that there there- was no political y significance in the recent retirement of Minister Minister Minister Minis Minis- ter Motono Japanese ministry ministry min mm- of ot for tor igns aft affairs but he pointed out the tact fact that Minister Minister Minis Minis- ter tr Goto the successor is firm Irm Inthe in inthe inthe the governments government's nt s po y of ot dellb- dellb er tIon in regard to a move moe in Siberia Ib ria j He lIe asserted that t the people of Japan hold the friendship the and al alliance alliance al- al liance hiance o of the States S ates and the entente th j highest regard and and and- that firmly of ot the government in ts attitude The am ambassador believes yellow yellow- journalism f yellow peril perU SQ gat J hand handY in hand h he latter the not unsurprising offspring of ot the former II to tho the recent reports conc concerning alleged Japanese demands upon noon China as the product of ot Chinese yellow journalism |