Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1941 — Page 16
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|peror. Hirohito today commanded feckless
BE | politics, considered a conservative | nationalist, to form a government.
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Conservative Nationalist Is New Tokyo Premier; | Shanghai Pleased.
TOKYO, Oct. 17 ®. PJ)—Em-
Gen. Eiki Tojo, 57, one of Army's. most brilliant men and, in
His cabinet will succeed that of
of or statesmen, Ee seven former Premiers, and was at once summoned to the Emperor's to receive the imperial manda: Indicating the gravity with which Japan regards the current crisis, Count Keigo Kiyoura, 92, a former preinier in retirement since 1936, journeyed to, the conference of for-
out the meeting Kiyoura was attended by a physician and a nurse, and inhaled oxygen It was understood that, after
imposed in: him, Tojo had asked time in which to seek to form a
submit his ministry for the Emperor’s approval tonight or early tomorrow. After commandihg Gen. Tojo to form a , the Emperor summoned “Admiral Koshiro Oikawa, Navy Minister in the Eonoye Cabinet, to his ; : It was understood that the Emperor' had commanded Admiral Oikawa to enlist the Navy's support in Gen. Tojo’s behalf. Tojo was given the immediate support of Gen. Gen Sugiyama, chief of the General:-Staff, and Gen. Otozo Yamada, Inspector General. These. generals, with Téjo, have constituted the Army's “big three.” Tojo is called Kamisori (razor) because of his keen-edged military mind. He was called to leadership when Prince Konoye, after guiding three cabinets, resigned yesterday under a bombardment of nationalist criticism, led by the Army, because of his failure to effect better relations with the United States without sacrificing Japan's ambitions to
form a. “greater East Asia prosperity sphere” extending to the far South Seas.
| Nazis Mean Little
To New Jap Premier SHANGHAI, Oct. 17 (U. P.)— United States and British diplomatic sources said today that Gen. Eiki Tojo, selected to form a Japanese Cabinet, has predicted:
that the European war would last 30 years and cautioned against Japanese involvement, especially after ‘Germanys failure to inflict a quick defeat on Russia. It was asserted that he had advised caution especially because the current German admissions that
dicted previous Nazi assurances of quick and complete world triumpk. For that reason, informants -said, it was indicated that was ohe of the army. men with whom Germany's word held little weight.e These sources took the view that the selection of Gen. Tojo meant a full dress military government in which the Army would accept responsibility for decisions but that it did not necessarily mean a proAxis Cabinet. It was held here that the Army, after preferring to influence policies from behind the scenes, had now decided to take full and open
Backed Konoye Gen, Tojo was regarded as having}
fully supported official policies as
AS sought to: quiet more radical Army
War Minister under Prince Fumimaro Konoye - and as having
men during Japanese negotiations with the United States for better relations. Gen. Tojo was said to have supported Prince Konoye’s attempts to improve relations with the United ‘States because he believed the Army had over-extended itself on the Asian Soniinent.. They would
program. ini on possible long-range Japanese policies, however. | As regards Germany, informants expressed belief that Gen. Tojo was| not interested in Germany’s fate.
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thanking the Emperor for the trust|e
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