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Show Envoy Home From Japan Seattle. Wash. Charles MacVcagh, L'nited States ambassador to Japan, arrived h.-re from Tokio en route to Washington, D. C. aiid to his home in Dublin, N. II., on a month's vacation, j Although he expressed faith "in the eventual satisfactory settlement" cf the Chinese problem. MacVe.uzh voiced voic-ed the belief that if the communist element In the nationalist party prevails, pre-vails, the situation will become serious. ser-ious. The ambassador has found a general trend toward continued friend- ! ly relations belwem the United States and J;-.pan. "Japin feels, however," he said, "that it ouglil to be recognized j as a nation by the United States in the f matter of eutry of Its nationals Into ; this country.. Th's Is but na;un.l. Th want peace with the Uniu-d States a I much as we do with them, but t!ie ! would prefer that any action toward j barring Jup:.n .e frc-m America be , accomplished by treaty, lu which th-y I would a'-rrec as an ec,ual with th United States to It, Instead of by leg- islalion." |