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WAR DANGER IN ORIENT REMOTE, TOKIO BELIEVES ts. S.-Japan Good Will Notes Support Peace Move, Officials Feel. fOopvrtfht, 3*34, hv tTnl’ed Press! TOKIO, March 23 —Danger of any maior ■w ar in the Far East in the immediate future has become “exceedingly remote - ’ as result of publication of good will notes interchanged by Foreign Minister K. Hirota and State Secretary Cordell Hull in the opinion of high official circles in Tokio. From a dozen statesmen in Japan, the United Press obtained this composite opinion about the HirotaHull declarations; L They indicate the strength of the Japanese and American governments will be used immediately to prevent any major armed conflict in the Orient or on the Pacific ocean. 2. If Washington accedes to Tokio's wishes, it was believed the declarations might be merely preliminary to more far-reaching agreements in which a relationship between Japan and the United States might be established similar to that between Japan and Britain during the days of the AngloJapanese alliance. That alliance was terminated at the Washington conference partly on the suggestion of the United States. 3. The Declarations may constitute a first step towards eventual recognition of Manchoukuo by the United States. Such recognition can not be expected, however, for “a number of years.” 4. The import,ant question of Jap-anese-American commercial relations has been brought into the

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open. But government* Indicate a willingness to recognize that a mutually profitable commerce makes friendly political relations essential. It was learned the declarations were result of more than four months conversations between the two government* both here and in Washington. Japan took the initiative, suggesting anew treaty which would recognize their commercial interde- ! pendence—the fact Japan depends on the United States for cotton and other raw materials while the United States depends on Japan for silk. The United States was not willing to consider any new treaty and the procedure of an exchange of ‘ personal and informal - ’ letters was agreed on. A foreign office spokesman said | that statements in London that Japan would demand revision of the Japanese exclusion clause in the [ United States immigration law; recognition of Manchoukuo and abandonment of American naval and air bases in the Philippines “as the price of peace in the Pacific - ’ were unfounded. These issues do not enter into the present situation, he said. Motor Headers Stolen Fifty-nine aluminum casting motor headers, weighing fifty-six pounds each, were reported stolen today by E. L. Roberts from the Marmon Motor Company, Morris and Kentucky avenue. The loot was valued at $2,345.84. There are from 14 to 18 square feet of skin on the human body.

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