Show WILL NOTE INTERFERE president Preal dent does doe not question japans good faith but refuses to express opinion wash washington in agton japans sudden entry into the european war situation as a factor that might quickly increase the range ot of the great conflict to the tar far east commanded omm wide attention monday both among the officials of the washington government and diplomats generally Bene rally the attitude of the united states it became clear would be one of noninterference lit in tho the controversy between japan and germany this was reflected somewhat in the studied reticence of both president wilson and secretary bryan the president had bad been asked early in the day whether the assurance of japan that she would eventually restore klao chau to china in case that territory was obtained from germany was regarded as satisfactory here mr wilson replied that he saw no reason to question japans good faith in that connection but carefully retrained refrained from expressing any opinion on the merits 0 of the ultimatum or japans attitude attl tudo |