| Show WAR AR FEElING I RAMPANT IN 1 JAPAN While Orators Incite Rabble Newspaper r Writers Outline Plans for Seizure of the Philippines and Hawaii GOVERNMENT HOWEVER CONTINUES FRIENDLY I Outbursts Regarded as s Unwar Unwarranted Unwarranted ranted by Washington Officials dais Who Are Watching California Land Legislation Tokio April IS lS The Tho Japanese government considers the present J Japanese movement t in California California Cali Cali- fornia as ns most dangerous and is faced with the prospect of placing itself in ill in a most unwelcome position owing to the th unwillingness of tho federal government go at Washington to intervene and the impossibility of introducing cing counter measures here c In the event e of the tho passage of the California alien aHem land holding bill bin through h both of the legislature legislature legisla legisla- ture hue Japan Tapan will ivill issue an imperial ordinance enforcing tho the J Japanese foreign land ownership bill of 1910 nn and will apply to the federal government government gov gov- at nt Washington for permission sion for foi the J Japanese to become naturalized nat nat- citizens of the United i States Sta tes I A ma mass s meeting today composed forthe forthe for forthe the most moot part o of irresponsible people demanded Ui th the mos most extreme measures ure of oC retaliation b by Japan Singing o oC of war 50 songs IS aroused the feelings o of 0 many of or tho the lower loor classes who were p pres present res rt nt t. t 1 Oi Un Var U aur An Anonymous u writers in the newspapers newspapers pers she give an outline outline- of ot Uina 1 ns f for f th r-th r th seizure ot of the Philippines and and amI at tho the same time Hmo denounce the tha Japanese governments government's submissive at at- at It is said paid that the tho changed conditions In Japan make malee It ble for the government Jo to restrain the ne newspapers newspaper and nd the lo lower lover er Cl classes At the great mass maSH meeting of t protest protest Protest pro Pro- test held here last night ht there was an anh h hysterical anti-American anti outburst Deputy Deput Matsumura urged d the dispatch I of ot a Japanese fleet to California California-as as a a. first step to toward ard establishing J Japanese on an absolutely equal footing in the United States M. M MIyako an editor of oC tho the Japan Jalan Times rImes deprecated the constant constant constant con con- stant visits here hem of oC American peace peace- apostles when hen their own country Is la laIn In urgent need of ot the principles of or Justice and humanity Other fiery orators Insisted that the questions between Japan and Am America had better be settled now ance and for tor all otherwise their constant constant recUrrence recurrence recurrence recur recUr- rence would lead at last to the arbi of oC war On the other hand government circles are showing a 1 friendly spirit t tn n Wright Mable Mabie of oC New eW York Dr and J. J I. I Mott ott secretary 0 oC ot the international committee of ot tb the Young Mens Men's Christian association were th the tho guests today at a a. luncheon Continued on Pago 2 2 Column 1 I WAR IMAR l MAR FEELING IS ISI I RAMPANT IN JAPAN I 1 Orators Incite Rabble and andi J i Newspapers Outline Plans to toS 1 S Seize Islands in Pacific I I Continued J. J From rom ra Page e 1 i given b by Baron Makino the i foreign minister at n hien sumo some of o the tho moat most prominent Japanese and Amen Ameri Americans cans were pre present A cordial feeling I 1 prevailed J Shortly after alter luncheon x Mable Peabody and Mott Iott anI and a a. number o of I I T lepree Japanese Christians and andi i Americans Americana met at nt the residence of or orI I Count Ol Okuma uma former premier pre pre- f mier and minister o of foreign affairs I i Count Okuma made a speech In which i he said that diplomacy tho the courts anI an and d commercial men were vere helpless and that only the Influence of oC Christianity re re- re Otherwise he declared wa war ar r I 1 was WuI impending Mr Ir Mott Iott a agreed eed In replying that the I Influence of or Christianity was now no su- su 1 e Dispatches were were sent b by tho meeting to President W Wilson lIson and others Imploring imploring ing them to use all their influence on I Christians and thoughtful people to avoid a n calamity I |