Show rr REPORT ON EXCLUSION AGREEMENT f I itoi 11 o 7 I JAPANESE NEWSPAPERS SAY SETTLEMENT OF VEXED ISSUE HAS BEEN SEEN REACHED It Is Understood That Japanese Now n Am a Will Be Guaranteed y P J Eq Equality l iy of Treatment With rt Y Other Aliens r. r k i. i Washington Newspapers Newspapers of Tokia il report report that the Japanese and American C f governments governments' have bave reached an agreement agree aree 1 J l ment in principle relative to the ex ex- j of Japanese laborers from the tho United States It Is asserted however that there Is a disagreement regardIng regardIng regard regard- r Ing the methods to be employed p America Is understood to desire provisions pro pro- proY Y M 1 visions for exclusion embodied In a 4 1 treaty say the Tokio Tolo newspapers newspaper but butt t- t Japan It Is said regards this procedure 1 ure as humiliating and as forming a precedent she might b bo be forced to follow follow fol fol- low iz In iQ treaties negotiated in the fu in ture Japan Is declared to consider that measures prohibiting her subjects C from emigrating can be taken only on her own Initiative In ID other er respects the negotiations i are progressing it is reported and wid once this point has been settled an J k agreement may be expected Whether the exclusion of Japanese laborers from the United States shall t. t r be effected by a p. provision of ot the new treaty or through a decree promulgated ed by the Japanese government Is said saidi i at Washington to be regarded not as a question of principle but solely of ex cx- The American position Is that the Inclusion ink In in- k elusion of su such h provision In the treaty I would facilitate ratification of the tha pact by the senate The Japanese position position pot po po- po- po t 1 is that the treaty would be more 7 4 likely to receive popular support In Japan Japan Ja Ja- Ja f pan 1 If reliance was had entirely upon r. r r the willingness of the Japanese j C authorities to execute faithfully an Internal int In in- t t law or decree covering the subject sub ec r While ther will be no naturalization t. t tion provisions In the treaty It Is understood un un- un- un 1 r that the Japanese now In fr America will be guaranteed guarante d equality of treatment with other aliens In the same tre treaty ty relations and complaint f of discrimination will be met by a declaration dec dee titration n that any restrictions Imposed either elther Japanese In America or rr upon i 1 Americans In shall be reciprocal In other othe words Americans in Japan will be treated Just as are the Japanese In America and vice versa |