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mr : | ee ee JAPAN HOPES FOR EARLY ACTION: : ON DISARMAMENT TO CUT TAXES By HENRY W. KINNEY fe (United Press Staff Correspondent) | eduction s may be 5 the dise; a splendi 4-100 ntenary it showd _ SafompaY, Jan. 22, 1928 y of America, armament movement. and the confer: celebration, ence should be held in this country, era a “ Any gathering looking to general dis it of view. the Naval fol-| sea that he was a Genoese, whic it er Kea in the ‘S «ae |Paris;declared. today tiefore the house 2 : naval committee holding hearings on} rt “3 this subject. He said the United States | : should take the initiative in the dis- 3 nce, SO European countries no: HE SEH eB | tal a Rsatind sriterest<in ithe) alhapy armament ahoula- include. France aud} SEEN JIM? 2 reographicat:: 20>) te Italy as well ax’ the United States, y international relations. | PO ee ie as ata to |Great Britain and Japan, he. said. | No, but I have seen Bust- ge may be re€arded as hav yes s how 2d) nt to, Corsica’s con | 2 care- cntbincs the. 2 Armenian Uprising Queiied. crow, and it’s a knockout. nt bearing on Japen, tention gince the island at that time . TOKYO, (By Mail)-——The great naval program which is ying that our! belonged coprtuk dig | | 5 ay tne Siete ©. Gy Phe Associated Press) ~ ‘ now swallowing up almost one-half of the Empire’s revere fe vardapierl bern rang burdens of taxation resulting trom the| BAKU, ‘Pranseaucasia, Jan. 21—Tho Pa was begun some years ago, when naval construction was much) oon. ypan should The term “printér'a devil” had Its] world war have caused the peoples-of Armenian ‘prising against wheat r¢-| cheaper and when Japan was atill in sight of brilliant com-|in'o far 'sh tip i |xSronatlan Suinwer in the car 1600; on diaacredmeng Tetancos Witte oneal jiapmes emasalaueete te aoes wh aan mercial and economic prospects. nd to in| cd believed by people at the time to[ambassador to France ‘and member of |bloodstied, according to advices today Today the program is still in progress of being “carried |r nal exists | Cala scone Baten the American peace commission .to!from the affected region. on, and no « serlously | ials, and like in the ca: fand,| ONCE oe 2) See ee eS 7 % fleet | a fleet which could blockac would ; orjhaye her at her mercy, even though] | Continnous 1 P.M. to 11 P.M. . wchus:| nevada hoatilesfoot be landed on Jap-| COTSICA. 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