Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1930, Page 30

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART ONE. M TREAT RO 1 GANTEN AN a2 Each Step Toward Ratifica-| 3 8 tion Is Marked by Fierce Fight in Council. By Ratio to The Star. 4 p : ‘ : TOKIO, Jspan, September 13—Every | 3 i C - I { QR | , -.4l||‘l lll‘ H naval treaty in Japan has represented 3 ‘ £ " 82 i , v ““ i an unceasing and continucus battle for the government. t with the chief | § Jiea In' Katos Tesie” which finatly resul Ato's Tesig- nation and his honorary appointment | s as member of the supreme military counell, with the unfortunate result i ofshe. sipreme MItary oy 1 L ) ' . Councll, Tinvolving the ~ constitutional | & 58 &8 . : | ol i or question @8 to the long-established pre- S & = — L . : ’ £ nWaf : ] mnzlves of the chief of the naval| S 4 /s 7. L P 5l : \ : | m“ i / : ' SR staff Premier Finally Wins. Premier Yuko Hamaguchi, supported | 3 by the opinion of ‘Pl;; mgng pc;lml:-: s > o _ - j / & factors in Japan—Prince Salonji, last | 3 > == surviving “elder statesman,” and Count . & : —— . /»,/ 3_ lece Makino, lord keeper of the privy seal, fl 4 L 77\ U — finally triumphed in his determined o [1 4 ; fi X g stand, enly again to encounter as ferce, f . I'he bed in this ensemble i ‘c‘ou:octbl n;r:fcrh ::sl:um;:alg“hpg% ! | i 4 4 with decorated solid panels, a | highest advisory body in Japan, buf I { B Y > p - ] g ? uhm;nly teanlmhwngni;\mct}or‘l“is umi:_l‘- — 4 e 2 7€ N § 4 reversible mattress complete terpreters an rs of cof 3 et - utlon i : ; v 50c a tutd Heck.l r, the navy min- | 3 & ister, T vl minister and o = finance minister been the outstarrd- S[ I. I'I ing feature of the 10 committee sessions N y 1S of the privy council to date. At one of er, under cross auestoning b the chairmas of the DV | 8 [\ Occasional One of The Hub’s New Dining Room Suites council, asserted that the government had obtaihed the approval of the chief " i % i s ghyine swvml st The Shes st 4 Table A Regular $159 Ten-Piece Group in Walnut Veneer an almost im| ible position later by a denial from Kanji Kato. 3 . : s 98 4 ; i e : o : A $9,G Fight Has Been Feariess. J This highly attractive suite consists of an artistically desigried buffet, 1T==3 HMamaguchi’s fight has been fearless, e X | | A practid Golden ¢ Dressel he having refused the repeated demand A . server, china cabinet, extension table and six chairs with jacquard velour from the councillors for a copy of the Made with a . BN c 4 N > °| 3 shaped top and seats. The two-tone decorations and excellent finish of each plece make for ) e ihe government had no authority to| 2 $othed oin genuine distinctiveness. Sale price 4 § and thr, 1y this. S i deawhibl e nexi adroit move of the couy- | 3 ke s Unusually Easy Terms—THE HUB : P cil was to demand figures relative maki good the deficiencies in naval well ma dresser wi glchll reply, forced be vague and indeflnlw irritated the council to the point where it was re- gurded that it ml[ht lead to a deadlock. The latest session was acclaimed by the vernacular press as the decisive g 's fight is not merely ‘one for ratification, but it is| g A fight to the finish for cabinet re- rt of the press and public opinion. Cloture Threatened. - > Yo, ) - - o & . - At that session, it i reliably re-| § A @ &) X % )7 2 w b et T e Srstened | B . ; ; Spmet Desk ’ ( Yl b ¢ )/_M f l\'fflt\ mmn:-: law goveining the privy -4 ; ' REG e P ey [ \ J' S0 This clauke never hhs been tefersed . Y 3 iy $9.'.—.8=5 ‘ 0 A\v’ \\\ “\\\\{“\\ ‘ or resortéd to in Japan's political eaw:y fhut;:.’ lsanr) ?}»‘ hnvé had the A ! lect of moderating the privy ‘coun- e I A practical and ornamental writ- ‘dl‘-b fi“,’,"“',‘,fi."gfl‘édfh, Anat aiooine s i 8 ing desk for hall or boudoir. Fin- will be ratification of the pact, but with ished in mahogany. A Charming New Poster Bed Room Suite of Four Pied SHEA POSTS BOND £N® Amazingly Low Priced for Monday $9 < IN KELLIHER CASE Washingtonian Rehml to Alex- andria to Agswer Fatal- Aoccident chlrgel A splendidly made outfit of walnut veneer on gumwood. You'll like it from every angle. The suite consists of a deck chest of drawers, French vanity, poster bed and dresser. Workmanship and finish are excellent. 3-Piece $149 Genuine ' ] T T s s om0 o I3 1009 Mohair Living Room Suite Drop:Lid Desk Comfortable Rocker in Oak DRIA, Va. September 13— s Overstuffed and covered in genuine mohair with or Mahogany Flnlsh moquette on reverse side of loose spring-filledt seat s _85 cushions. Settee, armchair and tufted-back arm- chair of generous proportions, A neat and well made deopid desk with compartment for writin Easy Terms—The Hub X material, ete. " The BeSt Known and MOSt POPUIar stered seat. - ! 5-Piece Enamel Breakfast Suite Sturdy, well finished and a = ' This charmfinghiet cnn;ists 0 Radios in the World—At The Hub$ =% |LZ raEEES] 3 « Weel i to match No Added Cost for Credit Majestic have been issued for William McKeever, | 3 : : the other cccupant of the caf, TWO Here's another sensation! men of Sparrows Point, Md., who were ‘ Screen-grid super heterody ne in the other auto figuring in the acci- | § i dent, will also come here for the Police \ radio, compact (only . Court hearing befors Judge Willlam S. | 3 inches high. Powerfu 1 ay morning. o Handsome gen- SEY SV % 4 in walr MORROW IS TENDERED ) ‘cabinet, LESS $86 FAREWELL LUNCHEON ‘ § G Praises Mexican Travel Opportuni- ties and Lauds Business Men as Real Peacemakers. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, September 13.—Am- bassador Dwight W. Morrow, who will leave for the United States September 17 to resign his office and enter politi- cal life, yesterday was entertained at | :; luncheon by the American colony here, In a speech he expressed his belief that if more Americans realized the | 3 opportunity for interesting travel and recreation in Mexico they would come | & here in great numbers. He also spoke BABY GR 5 : of the benefits commerce confers upon | 5 ] international relations $ » “Under any long view of history,” : o s he said, “we must conclude that the A complete and powerful radio in beautiful = = e — ¢ men of commerce have been the real | genuine walnut cabinet of Gothic design; 7 i IS B peacemakers.” The luncheon was organized by the tubes, with 3 screen- American Chamber of Commerce and grid; genuine electro- $ 9 50 2 SUPER-HETERODYNE Efia 5g i 35 EE' z i H was attended by several hundred repre- ¥ sentative members of the American dynamic speaker, built 98 Four-Piec wfl'&m Mascarenas, manager of the i LRSS TUBLS .. i i A b iful 9-tul or $ . e Aarsos [ o on i W & e e Tatent o € Walnut-Finish Suite Mr. Morrow went he always would re- | green model latest type super main a true friend to Mexico because I i 7 : heterodyne with push-pull am e a0 s p g A g i l',‘,'.y":m’“{’“;'n e At s - = . 4 plififa”fi-:m 0 elgctm_ld\mmic This inexpensive suite of four pieces consists of an 6-Piece $79 ‘ s | ; G : 5 open-end wood bed, a chest of drawers, dresser and French s .l 4 AN E > i ' & speaker. No A. C. hum. 5 " ’ ikl b This walnut-finished g ; "Rs MacLE SU S. i $|0.0o : vanity. Constructed of walnut-fin- $ small dining room consist RENO, N Beptember 13 (F).— i v i 1% tension table and four I pRE cm‘::./ugn ,:',"’,;:"",’"" | B 9 o Down' $ 4 :he;d gun’;‘\\ ood 1.n a‘ most attractive \‘n ikl i, a u acLean, mo- P . . 3 s J tm-;m.- TR sts. NW. . I 2 esign. he price is astonishingly China Cablnet' Ed g:unuoxdmflkm There are no 1 Less Tubes low. d - AAA $5.00 Down—The Hub $5.00 D¢

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