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Show JAPANESE NOT 8ANQUINE. nut Are Willing to Make Peace If Dua-ala Dua-ala Is In Earnest. Toklo Toklo haa calmly received tho nows of American Intervention snd prospccllvo peace. Tho nbaencn of sssuranco that Ituasta will accept I'realdont Iloosovelt's proposal, and tho knowledgo that tho final conaum-Wtlon conaum-Wtlon of peocn Involve tho adjustment adjust-ment or n aorle or questions or paramount para-mount Importance, requiring the most -careful diplomacy and extending over 'weeks of negotiation, coupled perhaps wHh thn recollection of a previous experience ex-perience In tho thorny path of tho world's politics, aeem to create a disposition dis-position to awslt final results Thern Is, nerorthelns tho keenest satisfaction satisfac-tion over tho preliminary step nnd n focllng or deep gratefulness over l'rosldonl lloosevell's action. Thero Is also gcnulno thanksgiving at tho thought that tho carnago and horror nnd waalo of war will soon end and n genuine) hope that tho negotiations negotia-tions will bring a satisfactory and enduring en-during ponce. Tho national rejoicing nnd thanksgiving thanks-giving will probably bo defrrrcd until tho treaty or poaeo Is signed and nil doubt ended. |