Show IS NO fRICTION WITH INITH JAPAN Wellington Jan Jail 10 the with wih which exchanges are uro progressing between America and Ind Japan relative to ii the tile adjustment of If long out Olt of or the tho lion lon of Japanese laborers laborer into tito tho States tho the officials of Of tho the stats department am mire lre puzzled to no I count for tol ni tilt publication In foreign capitals na Its 11 well voll wel iw jl In if this tillS country of ot reports calculated to con convoy conoy voy Uy oy 11 Impression that tore III Is nail Siti nun null oU friction frIcton between tho tile two countries over aver thin tiuis subject tIle Tho latest Intent of reports to 10 tho tile effect that tho tue foreign oreo Is 18 reluctant to ii lello to n 0 of Ambassador OBrien that an n to 10 restrict r i M I elIA Immigration Into Inlo tio United ho 10 reduced to writing ln I meets fleets leetH with wih contradiction nt III t the tue state Tile Tho dont onto Ole e to tl negotiation of this importance while they lire are lre Mill In following tho tile rule rulo on Oil 01 a I belief bele that discue tl eus rul I Is la calculated to defeat the thue objects i I rough Hut lut it develops that hunt what Mr II is s doing Is U merely aiding Jap JIP i aliCee to perfect Internal j that lInt will servo IlonO to stop the tho In iii i discriminate evil eVi He lie Je IK is II I not mint expected to Illy treaty I with Japan on J huts subject or even evon to 10 u it 1 or anything In tile the of q the written agree infill referred to 10 In sauna omo press 1 hi patches HO Ifo lIen under In ls from Crom the department nt thu Ihu Japanese thin Ihl fact that tho tha adopted In J 1 I ln In last t spring following the of or the tue Japanese government tt tO restrict V Undesirable Immigration to tho tile United States by b a 1 careful regulation of or the issue of passports have hlo proved utterly Ineffective Tho Time Japanese official were surprised at lt tho time figures presented by h Mr O ron Illustrating not nol only tho tim continuance of oodles coolies Into the United States but Its startling Increase t even avaIl after the adoption of or time thu tO Japanese ro te policy Therefore tho tile Japan Japanese ese ceo have been boon to tn trauma regulations that shall bo bu It f and In tha th course couo of or that effort they tho have od eul 11 with the time American ambassador dor thor The Th latter later has hn acquainted tho Iho state to department In great grent detail by h cable with the tho nature oC ot the thA proposed restrictive and Ind the depart dopart department ment In if turn has imas not hesitated to sug stig gent goit amendments to to the tho project based on oil tho experience of the tho Immigration In l tors and customs In tills country This hiB Involved tho the of ot tim tho of state arId tho Ito department of commerce Snub and labor the tho te latter hUer being directly charged with the enforcement ot of if the laws hails There Is li pending before berol the tho a n very or long report by cable cabin from Mr OBrien cov covering CO ering the latest phase bf or the tho Japanese project t The Tho ore are carefully con considering tn this and wl will wiil not hesitate to Indicate how It may be bl Improved It if that is possible notwithstanding the fact that the tue ambassador has expressed the belief that the tho plan proposed Is sat satisfactory st Should the tue department coin coln coincide cide cido In n this view It Is stated that tbt It will wm only bo be necessary for tor Mr Mn 1 OBrien to signify to tho that fact act and there thoro will trill 11 bo be o no necessity for him to secure any written pledges or on Indeed to 10 make any m suggestion that might In the slightest degree react upon tipon tho the good I faith of tile the Japanese government goV in this matter |