Show eoal FOH JAMES foreign minister views as to refusal to naturalize subjects of mikado will ins st upon japanese being granted rights equal to those granted subjects of the other powers tollo A delegate from the japan ese residents of san francisco inter viewed foreign minister hayashi on sunday and fully explained conditions in that city relative to the prejudice existing against japanese he point ed out that the feeling for exclusion was d directed against the undesirable immigrant alone and that american employers welcomed honest japanese laborers he requested on behalf of 0 his compatriots that the foreign of flee fice permit the emigration of hon 1 1 est emigrants through seattle and san francisco minister hayashi replied that at present it was advisable to limit emi gration to halt half that number he fur ther assured the delegate that every thing will be done to protect japanese interests and at the same time ampha sized the importance of stopping any thing calculated to injure the bradl dional friendship of both countries the government would hereafter he said supervise the kind hind of emigrants allowed to go out when ulten questioned if measures had been taken to secure the right of nat for japanese minister hayashi replied that as a minister of 0 his maje majesty s government he will never encourage the alien izing of his subjects but will insist on securing for japanese rights equal to those granted subjects of other powers minister hayashi continuing said that he hoped that after the return of M ishii the sent to america to investigate the subject and the receipt of his report definite nitO steps would be taken to find a tion in an amicable and satisfactory manner |