| Show JAPS WANT PEACE I SAYS AMBASSADOR Viscount Aoki Breaks Silence and Comments on Present Pres Pres- I. I en ent eni Situation WAR TALK SHOULD END Believes Report of His Recall Incorrect Incorrect Dodges Dodges Queries u i 1 Juno lullU title 20 u. Viscount Aoki oli oid Japanese ambassador J III In a Washington Wash asU h- h ington who ho has shown a marked reticence cence for Cor IHl publication on in discussing lI the lie pending question affecting Japan and aull mid time the th United States Slates to today a denied I that hat there here was uras all any ammy Japanese e. e situa sHua r iou tion and amid expressed the belief that j the report that he was va to be recalled was Incorrect Only the beat Iet of relations exist j between time the two countries hue tho umI um- um I said and amid there theres s Is nothing of a diplomatic character under con con- fe it l very distressing that hint iii toni V r ft im 2 i i uc b J L. L Wt i i lOrY U In my ro recall all The progressives C lave u ut minority ity In the thu national legislature legis legis- lature T I mb do not Hot know ow shat whal thou their 1 strength really i Is IC hut but I think nut not vel very great veat It Il II Is too loo hall ad that a o few excitable pel persons on should l cn cause e the Impression to lo go out that thal Japan is indignant over alleged ulle c perhaps Imaginary Ima u Ill Of course couise the government could stop slop i I talk lall but hut to tu tb do so o might seem to J give e eI more importance to 0 it than would be ju justified Some of ot our OUI people arc are arcI I very sensitive and amI al also o Impulsive I Wants N Xu o Trouble i I It is a mistake however to Ina Im- Im InI In- miu I a that thai Japan I is anxious rot for trouble Ve Vc want no trou trouble leVe le We Ve have havo a population of about and your country has hai perhaps more tItan than with wih tal The Fhe 1 much m rc wealth than titan Japan I I conquests we sc sock seek k are arc those of or peace We Ve have on a 0 con constructive era ela eraAs As far Car as aN the tIme status of my mr countrymen countrymen country country- men In the United States Stales I Is concerned It I Is possible that they arc are not well wel understood here hI but hul I see ce no 10 reason why when they become used to the ways of oC the th country countr the they could not notI assimilate WO with the thc people here herc Thc They I arc intelligent tnt and I industrious nt an and would make good citizens I tell tel thorn them with the in- in that lint if IC th they come comae lucre here cation of staying here a long ton time the they should not Hot remain sc segregated but should assimilate with wih the tho people of oC this country Co U m All l J Over limo tho o World I IA be become lie lie- As A for naturalization Japanese come collie subjects of or other countries and I he-I have become become be be- c- c Europeans In Iii many cases C 11 I come subjects of J Japan If I f they go goto goto o olo COle to lo another country Invest become In- In crested In governmental affairs they lucy Their in- in arc C Japanese no longer crests are arc all al with wih tho the community where they have their thel home And Japan JOlln allows allOs that hunt perfect freedom of movement move move- mont ment and ancl domicile S The ambassador said that but It I would not be proper for him him lo tu express s any alY of or exclusion orIon oron or the policy ol opinion on 01 Ion on any other question which might come come up UI 11 for Cor diplomatic adjustment I and on which his government o had not made known its Is position put But lie he did not believe he said that lint tiny any trouble c belc enforce enforce- would grow ro out of inn proper Presidents President's proclamation ment mont of if the Ule I excluding laborers laborer under the 1001 I I bill hii passed last winter |