Show JAPAN WOULD WELCOME fLEET i Hayashi Says Havo Absolute In People 1000 IS 18 GLAD IT HAS STARTED Prince I Ito to Says its Quito Quite Within United States Rights to DJs Dis Dispatch 1 patch Battleships to Pacific ral All 1 a Them Themselves tem selves he li arid ami See Pee m nu Mellin hi tic 0 Dec It The following inter YIO have h hn en granted to UM tile Pre Press Japan wilt will heartily welcome the American fleet U of ot battleship to th tb the Pacific and nd to the ports port of this coun COlin country country try It if It be decided to th the trip In hi this direction Th The fact that th the fleet aMt M i mAg toward the tha Pacific orate create no here her and sad aa as I 1 have v said 4 before to the Associated Press Japan views view in III the UM friendliest manner any an action anion America may with within in th the scope of it its Ita wisdom see ee fit to r take In the disposition of Its It naval r force torce because the Japanese people have hae absolute confidence In ute tile friend friendly L LIy ly Iy attitude of or the statesmen and great ma mass of ot the th American people We Its W hope hop that i the ho fUet neet may In have a successful and safe sate voyage o age and Americans American every evory everywhere where may rest rat u that should the fleet decide to visit the far fai east at no n place will it II receive e a heartier welcome than Ulan In Japan Foreign MInister Viscount Hayse hi In giving the th above statement to th the Associated Pre Press representative this morning voiced th the sentiment of ot the f if w whole hole Japanese people The new of Hi Hithe I Ithe the actual sailing Allin of tile the fleet only rached Japan yesterday and this morn mornIng mornIng Ing tog It filtered out through the th ver ler vernacular vernacular and nd foreign press pre accompanied led by a description of the scene cen of the ships hl hlA S SA A special dispatch carried an Inter Interview Interview Interview view with the Russian Rulan Admiral under a New York date dat eon com comparing paring paling the chances chance of Ute the Ut Japanese fleet against the American This nIla interview caused cued some amusement in naval and diplomatic diploma circle generally In view of or fate when he reach reached h heel ed eel d Japan but hut It Wall waa W noticeable that none Done of ot the naval would be led ld Into a discussion of or the views view Ie for publication Am WHAT AT TOGA SAYS SAY 8 I Admiral Count Tojo Toge saM said saMI saidI I I am very vary glad the met has haa started for th lb the If I am Ur Lu III formed It If is exported on Oct this thle side Bid In April MU or May next If It It should ulti ulU ultimately tel touch on our shores we will greet them aa as friends and give gh them the reception Wa We e entertain nothing but the kindliest feelIngs feeling to toward ward American Amerl Won sailors sailor ADMIRAlS ADMIRAL AI SAITO TV ms of the navy Admiral Salle sail said Tb TM American Meet fleet will be heartily h w should It visit Japan Jap n I 1 know Admiral evans Svana vana well lIe He Is III a delightful gentleman and a splendid sailor allor and end I 1 sincerely hope that lt lie will wilt bring hi hIs ships on this tha side Ide anti and n give us u a m t I h our appreciation tion of hi rood good qualities PRINCE ITO Prince Ito resident general of Korea said mId 4 America has ban h always been bt en a 1 help helpful helpful ful tul friend to Japan and the Japan Japanese are staunch admirers of President Roosevelt We f have hav never had bad any 4 other Idea than that It wa was quite with within in the of America to dispatch h a ant fleet nt where bre It w was aa desired and It will willbe willbe be especially welcomed should bould it torn collie ome to tn Japan I have always alway maintained that talk taUt of ot war between Japan and ami America I is unspeakable Wa unthinkable and the attitude of the Japanese p pee fl plc pI toward the fleet will prove tb the sincerity of our words which have been Men consistently friendly KANEKO Privy Counselor Viscount Kanako Kaneko said 14 The dispatch lit f the I hI fleet I regard S only as th Ut the natural outcome In la the course of things such a as qt lt In the United State Itte Early Kerly In 14 when I INoW saw raw x II 1 Cleveland leveland at t drey Grey ON gables I 1 ventured to II point out to him what whit 10 I now occurring ol I then than th Mid that tt the Ibe Atlantic side of ife the United State had bed such conditIons M ot OS develop men i that left little II t Ue for tor fur tur further tu r ther thi exploration while hll hlll the P Pacific won was an n Reid field for coot eom Interest sill and that eventually n rier Mg V be directed to towar towards war wards ar ll that lutt t goul 1 I l me nc m H HI your to th lb the fa ih I h in I hit treaty tr ty consideration of ofA In Ill wn Wile w i Am A III rIce II development on 01 the PadS ill 1 l Int rit once on e devel i i 1 I the only ut iral consequence I I Ith is IH th that 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tho th ht person personal statesman ala M i a n rt Of 4 development nt atom alms at t 1 t healthy Urbo walo t 1 of bis 1111 b nation has tah In tn the ha oura to un U Uk tI n of ot w wath 1111 III iI Ju by b per pr perd k conversation with Bocy Soc Taft d 4 1 lne that the t MU here I t cannot nol f of f th the lint him has any ally n Wb 1 ahtEn In III tile of 01 such ah design dealin ivi hr It K afford afton no flO reason to lit et t 2 tEn f feI an Py over ner It Ita dW rit wd 4 or Of wl look up liP to the VIt U lt ltd Japan t Moreover l the th nation 1 ad d a sa 1 1 bet T to th t path of tit modern and 1 nd arc N Nth America f f J Our f lIn towArd and d 4 dI 1 th thore t fore tn to Amertt T ow fe feln feet feel reson A on 1 I hu h no r Um tM tillI 4 y fu fl I l not i ln Ing r of Amen I 1 lt cl MR Mr of the e MM the U ti th Ih ImIng of nt ni lb It II fleet et I 1 quit In the thc th to 10 t h liMP P th tb fI naval force tn in and anel tn In th tta the bt t tot l t un una of ot trim It II IK I undoubtedly a groat 4 which should v Wn l I 1 ft to lay that the a coming of the fleet IB Ia I using alq no cx x f Mit ent h hart r r U T all give n ii th tat the t to w him WF WI will tr t the tb t warmth iJ at t ef f our which Ire are lb LI k i EDITOR IK 1 Mr lii r chief editor nf or the theM hI M d I Th he motive for th despatch depatCh of th the tto i fleet Mt It Ik I Li clearly and i Jn b meag which if of an all Ia iras av K tin n II r rn for rr d 1 d ulterior molin r I i t i i rIi il I i 1 H Hor u l lm of or the It g r th i 4 1 1 t vir Japan The Th uit u ir r Hi Ui 1 i vi fut Ai Aikan A ncr lian kan navy lot I I ih II h nun nf t f in h can an i tM x i IV s lu hat x nf ot n r nn II r I of ofu t u 1 1 II 1 Iy ty Will l un II ui ts In Ia I IR Rear R Admiral Evans unU hi heel fleet I t |