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Show Ill WILL HE 1 HASTYACflflN Japanese Believed by Allies to Be Best Able to Deal With Germans in Siberia. WASHINGTON, March 2. Although indications today are that the state department is being steadily influenced influ-enced to accept tho allied view that Japan alone can best deal with the man agggression in Siberia, high officials of-ficials intimated that any hasty decision deci-sion of the American government would be unsafe. Conditions arc changing chang-ing so rapidly, 'they said, and many factors were continually entering the problem that United States was faced by rew issues almost daily. From the frequent exchanges between be-tween the entente governments and Washington it is understood Great Britain and France, and possibly Italy, It-aly, believe an efficient army -and navy within reach of Siberia and not oth-wiso oth-wiso engaged and acting in conformity conform-ity with a general agreement might be able better to deal with the situation situa-tion than an international force. nn |