Show Japanese Ambassador Makes l Pacific Speech at Guthrie Banquet Pittsburgh h Juno C G The Tho Japanese ambassador to America Viscount and the new American ambassador ambassador am am- to Japan George Geors-e W. W Guthrie of this city shared the honors of or a testimonial tes tes- dinner to the latter tonight arranged by hy friends and neighbors Secretary of ot State William J. J Bryan Bran who it was planned formally would introduce the tho ambassadors to each other was so delayed that he arrived almost as the festivities ended H Ho lic paid glowing tributes to both ambassadors ambas ambas- Ambassador Guthrie In expressing his appreciation of oC the demonstration In his honor addressing himself to Viscount Chinda said Your excellency what you OU see here will I have no doubt convince you that the American people as a whole Intend to keep a R desire to live C in peace anti and harmony harmon with the emperor whom you are aro Justly proud to represent and the people to whom you ou are Justly proud to belong bolong as well as with other nations of the world We 0 are aro the peelo people peo pee lo who keep faith and we wish to do justice Viscount Chinda apolo apologized for Cor readIng read read- In Inn Ing his speech saying he feared the pitfalls of or a torel foreign n u K After complimenting complimenting and con congratulating the tho new new ambassador he said Constant improvement In the means meaH of ot communication and an transportation Is ts substantially reducing the geographical ical leal distance which intervenes between different parts of ot the world The United States and Japan separated as the they aro by hy tho the vast and unfathomed waters of ot tho the Pacific ocean are now brought and are destined to be brought Into closer contact with each other In all branches of at peaceful activities I do not deny th that t such contact Is liable to give e rise to occasional misunderstandings misunderstandings mis mis- understandings and complications but butI I do deny tho the existence or the possible exl existence tonce of ot an any phase of ot these difficulties difficulties dUct dUct- which would not eventually yield to duo due and timely timet proc processes ses of ut If diplomatic treatment treatment the treatment of ot Justice an and fair Calr play and of ot a s sympathetic sympathetic mpa understanding of oC the problems of C Cone one ono nation by hy t the other o. o |