| Show AOKI HAS NOT BEEN RECALLED Count Okuma the tile Great Japan Japanese ese Jingo Has Failed to Se So Secure Secure cure His Removal HIS TENURE STILL UNCERTAIN Julians Policy Now Nit Will lIt III be lu In DU Uh Uhl countenance l gItto llon Strengthen New ew York June Suite 21 Formal an announcement by b Viscount the J minister or foreign affairs In ina a Tokio Tohle dispatch published today toda that Ambassador Is In to Lu bo ba retained at Washington IK is regarded here bere as clearly the fact tact that the present Japanese ministry headed by Marquis has assured itself of ot tho sup support support support port of both the Unionist and ana Conservative Cons r aLive parties In its present attitude to toward toward ward card America For a time there was waR some doubt even evon In Iii Washington and I nd at the Japanese embassy an nit to the power pawel behind the demand of or Count Okuma for Cor the he substitution for Cor at Washing ton on of a it strong man by b which term It t was understood he hn meant a II Japanese committed d In advance to the tha policy of demanding from tram America full rights of ot citizenship of ot residence and of or immigration gration for Japanese Aoki had realized c early the bulLy of securing till 1111 of oC these rights at nt this till time because of ot the tho Inability of at the national government to dominate a state Iato administration His reports ports to his hi own government to that effect with the Intimation that It Wll advisable to seek seel Instead of ot unlimited rights only those thos that might reasonably l he o expect expected ed Cd to bf he conceded at this time an op t policy at first caused a II dis disagreeable agreeable in Japan The successful outcome ot of the tho recent wet war with the hit th natural Inflation faUstian of ot Japanese pride tended to mako make the tho ambassadors policy polley of ot doubtful popularity It Is quite certain that the ministry was for tor 5 IJ time somewhat tak taken taken en aback autho at tho ebullition of oC popular indignation evidenced in the publications in III the opposition newspapers in II Japan and It II Is even surmised that there was n a slight weakening und a 11 disposition to tunics make some sonic concessions But Dut soon litter lifter the agitation had lad reached its It II height the Japanese busi business busIness ness fleas Interests began to feel teJ a very strong pressure from abroad d conveying convoying a IJ clear warning warn III that n IJ quarrel 11 with wIt II America Amerle would Japan Tapan friendless and ami certainly would discourage the in investment investment vestment of or foreign capital in Japanese enterprises With this favorable influence the tho ministry y round found little difficulty In securing the adoption of ot the two tWe great parties tn In Its policy anti and the tho announcement made mad 1 from Tokio through the Ih Associated Press relative to 10 Ambassador oklE tenure ten lire Is III r panted as all convincing evidence that tha t Count onslaught has ha tailed lathed and that Iha t the tho settled policy of oC Japanese Will now how discountenance jingo agitation thin tion directed agaInst America and an l endeavor to the friendly re lotions between the two countries Secy Sec Root left lott Washington this titis morning for tor his summer homo home near nar Utica N Y Yand arid and Ambassador Intends to remain at Buena Ruena Vista Md td during the heated term so sa that It I Inot Is not to 10 to 1 11 be expected that there will ivill b bany Ito ho any Important diplomatic exchange be tho Iho governments government at and In Jn the tho near future V TOKIO TOI JO VIEW OK OF 0 AOKI Toldo T klo June 21 While there thoro Is i IJ a unanimity of opinion hern that Ambas SIdor Aoki Is IH unfitted for tor h his hili s present post poet at al Washington and aud It 11 Is certain thai attempts have been made matJe to 0 r ra move moc him he hon has a n very cry powerful poll pail thal tI 1 support and nud moreover being tl th senior of ot Viscount Urn tue foreign minister in tha the diplomatic service It If would be he a very delicate matter for th the theIn latter In It 11 to tu recall him Unless strong proof ran can be 1 furnished that Ambassador A Is persana Crl non grata at al Washington It Is U not Jot likely UklY that Viscount will take th the initiative lull in removing him him from th the tho position Thero There are nr rumors however to th the effect that thu ambassador is II very er nn un unpopular popular not only the Japanese but among amour the Americans generally anil ani an should this prove true his removal might be 1 deemed necessary al despite tho the strong influences now supporting him hire I |