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A.-.x.—iu.«é;;.s;-‘;f...,,.,. R e e S e e & £ :i . revision of the pact, yesterday and re- [ | | result In the least Japanes ON NAVY TREATY Comittee Wil Receive Do fi'si' o S t ofl meni Tomorrow or Monday tatlon program Washington, Jan, 18.-—(By the As- [have a far soclated Press) —Although the arms delegates had given up hope of put. Ing the naval treaty in final sha time for announcement at a plens session this week, It appeared prot ble when the “big five' resumed thelr delegation w ever, M, Bar tion havin signing as ¢ @iacussion today that a virtually com- pleted treaty would be ready for action by the full naval cammittee tomorrow or Monday. Having finished thelir first turned it to the legal experts for a| re-draft of amendments the delegation | [ heads were expected today to reach |§ & final agreement on the section relat- | @ ng to the disposition of scrapped ships | and also that fixing a status quo rm-{ Pacific fortifications upon which the | [N Japanese delegates are now awaiting instructions from Tokio. Although on the former the delega- tion chiefs were said to be in virtual agreement, the discussions over | kS methods of scrapping certain warships ‘have aroused nnusual Interest among the naval experts of the conference who in their sub committee draft rec- ommended permissian be given for thelr conversion into other types of craft, such as aircraft carriers. Each of the powers is permitted to build | [ a specified number of such craft under the ratio agreement and if the con- version were allowed it is argued, |} much of the money already spent on hulls could be saved, Secretary Hughes | i 18 understood to have taken the posi- | & tion in the flve meetings however that to permit the use of discarded battle- | i ships in any way would not be in|@ accord with the announced purpose of the Washington conference. The Tokio reply on the fortifications question is expected to make possible an early settlement by bringing the Bonin islands, held by the Japanese to be a part of the Japanese homeland within the scope of the fortifications article without classifying them as |ES outside that territory. The original agreement provide that the status quo nding it neh quarters apprehension th change In the p cabinet he would continue his work as a conference to fortifications on irit of Ltofor He why the i they have no ob to the Uorin gotintions here v possiblo ef- | peeted to result how head of the delegn ed that, although re- and | delegate in the xnnu"m 1920, good wiil and sndd development | deloy in the ne ‘ | | the aw- | Salary Hearings Will Commence This l*]n-nim:! 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