Show WILL NOTE INTERFERE president does not question japans good faith out but refuses to express opinion wash washington ington japans sudden budden entry into tho the Euro european war situation us a factor that might quickly increase tile the range ranga of 0 the great conflict to the far east commanded wide attention monday both among tho the officials of tile washington government and diplomats ne rally the attitude of the united states it became clear would be one of noninterference in ili the controversy between japan and germany Germ auy this was reflected somewhat in ili the studied reticence of both president wilson and secretary dryan the president had been asked early in ili tile the day whether tho the assurance of japan that she would eventually restore itao chau to china in case that territory was obtained from germany was regarded is as satisfactory here mr wilson replied that lie he saw tio no reason to question japans good falth faith in ili that connection but carefully retrained front expressing any opinion on the ine merits rits of tile tho ultimatum or japans attitude |