Show CONFLICT WITH JAPAN DENIED N New e w Envoy Disclaims Discord Need Our Commerce NEW P YORK TORK March 25 TaU T u neo Mat new nW Japanese am ambassador told the Japan at If its annual annual dinner here Tues Tue day nIght that on his hll hl way to he h had hd been ben hat hat he thought of o the possibility ty of ot war ar ar bet between Japan and America Convinced Con no existed ulsted exl be b teen t the two to countries which alted a adjustment by force th the ambassador said he lie replied about It I I don dont t think With unimportant exceptions he said ald both bolh people ha have hav VI dis- dis disclaimed dis disclaimed claimed and dep- dep dep deprecated all Idea o of ot discord Ho MOULD W OULI FIGHT I z am curious therefore to t know be said laid who i Is going to toI t I start a a war ar ar between bet the t two to 0 coun- coun count coun t irks rles and who Is going to tight fight In InI I It It I should not n t mind minI an American war ar ar In which neither Amert Amera mera a nor Japan is II In Involved 01 cd That would be a queer war var Ambassador con con- that the tho Amerl American an law e c- c c Japanese had hen gien Japan I Ia a treat great shock hock and I ment nent Ho sald eald ald h ho would wOud lot b be honest i It he h aero eero ero not to tell that the dissatisfaction was wl widespread But ut he placed faith In th th- th of the th American a gics us hope hop tha hn the da dar will come when this thia on my be settled In a manner mann tory tOry to both countries Peace around the tb PACific P thit ts thit OS as the Teat great missIon h Mr felt both nation primarily manly marily had to fulfill He rl allons cites cited cite III as a C evidence of Japans Japan's Japan good Intention Intentions tion how she ha had carriel out every Overy Imposed it t the thew lh w Washington ashington conference In 1922 to tot t the he letter 1 The Th Increase 0 of popular ol olIn In international affairs since the world orld war he observed ed had I chan changed ed the methods of ot c diploma diploma- C Diplomacy In the tb hands of a a afew few tew had changed chanced Into the function which reflect reflect- reflected ed ad the view Ie WI and nd sentiments 0 of 1 DIPLOMACY The Th change chant had been gain but at the th lame timo tim It Ia Is I apt to bring Its 0 onn oin n dangers dancer In Its ita it which win wu Apt to mislead the general public In Informing Informing forming III It conclusions was wal wa a a er adang danger Inherent In the ne dl- dl di diplomacy The ambassador expressed the gratitude of ot his people people to the American people In general and ad to C Cru r Woods Wood former Amen Ameri American can ambassador In particular for what they had done for Japan luring tb the earthquake e Hen Henry y W y Tatt Taft president of ot the Japan socIety urged d an Interns p pace ace alliance of o AmerIca II and England thIch also ouid In- In elude Japan a LD NELD OUR oin TRADE Mr r Tatt Taft took June Jt ue with the th I recent statement of ot Rear Ad- Ad Admiral Ad Admiral miral Bradle Bradley A Fiske leke retired there is real danger dancer of o a war bet bet- beten en Japan and the United Stale States because of ot commercial rl- rl ri rl aln all air third One-third ot of Japans Japan's Japan en- en entire entire tir en-tir tire export and Import trade Mr Taft said eaid ald Is n Ith the United States and If tc the economic situation alone alon aero ere to be red Japan I be little litti short hort 0 of mad to Jet lot war end her commerce with this countr GO Co |