Show I mm HAYASHI MAY ti BE I FORGED FORCED TO I Japanese Minister of Foreign I Affair Leads Not a Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleas Pleas- ant Life FE FEUDAL D L CLANS CLANS' AT T WORK a i 4 N O ON r 1 Not nt of ur I I 1 Sn Sn- Sn murul nu 1 H Hank nl ami Cat Castu leei 1 hig Int iii Sur Survives Oct 11 Since 11 Since his return to Japan Viscount Hanl hl has had any am- anything anything thing but n. n pleasant nt time and his r resignation o of his sent seat as minister ter of or foreign affairs has haR more than once been U said al to be Imminent Although ot cour course e politics would be made th the excuse for any an trouble of this sort th the fact Is that Viscount has hasu hasa u a number of o bitter biller personal enemies in lii hl his own country an anti and the Intrigues which are being actively pUl pursued ue against him him will almost almot certainly sooner or later laler achieve their object The quarrel dates atos back to the revolution revolution revolution revo revo- lution at a critical moment of which c certain cc leaders headers o of the Hayashi family tam fam amily am- am of the Shogun ily 11 till then supporters u and the groat clan were wele Hh others responsible for Cor or the handing l last strongholds I over of or r one onro of at the tIa held belt by br Hint party part to the Imperial forces Tho The have never neer forgotten for tor- gotten his act and amI although great re regards rewards rewards re- re wards gards were given by the government um there has always been an un side remit of oC strong feeling on their Hence the tho of o the old feudal feuda in iii enormously strong clans Is Japan but their activities are shown In different directions a adapted C to lo tho the thon n new w civilization o of the country The fhe Satsuma clan practically monopolizes the control o of the navy and anti police tho the men who ho ho were ere associated with them in iii the revolution affect the atm arm army Among the notables of the hatter latler latter lat hat ter ler are arc time the Marquis Ito Ho and Count Coun CountI I ue Is Not ot of or II High h Rank I Viscount count Hayashi's family was no not of ui high Samurai rank His father was wab of the tho former ormer class but bu bl not of or the small section of It specially privileged privilege to wear the swords o of the Samurai in iii return for services el ren rendered to 10 th the state In ancient days thays an and called ju Goit-ju ju An And Amid how however howVer vor much the exl exigencies o of oC politics may bring a n man maim of ot th the peo pea pie Ille for tor a time lime lo to the tho front It Il Is II eelI eel tam lain that the caste casle feeling eel still sum sur I vives strongly ly and ami the tho position of ot a not belonging to one of oC th the ruling clans clana will for tor a n long time to como come be precarious In the extreme |