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JAPAN EMPHASIZES ERIENDLY FEELING Viscount Raneke Declares lin Address Ainerlen and .Ian iin HI Never Fight. Woulti (utltiate Econaoii e ]eln tions. Tokio, Selt. 27.-Addres-sles in whielh It was declarid I a t wari betweeni .a pan and the iUltited States is a cnIt tilgecily not tobo conlsidiled adil stateieilt that the future of te two countries lies ill thle cult ivatilig of econlomlic rehit.1ionls and Friendly inter ourse were hiarily applandeI (o day at a llei niii 1iieln by hlit, Atl ericanl. Japan Iisociety'. \'iscoulni Kan11 ko. a mncut eber of thilt privy counncil and14 former1-ly sprecial r r01es t t I vi of .1.1 );l l a 1n t I e ll i t'l States,. provided h eluconl. which wva giv n inl lmor ofr fornter l'ni 111 t.tIv 'lo d -1 1% 11-1 ~ ) 1 1 114111 tattes I luatorn Tholr S - . lirtn.o Ohio. Licint. Col. Carl P. I1,tldwinl, thek Ameirica military atlache. who i leavin t Jap in ho-Ily for \\'aIhinnt en. andl i1. 1P. 1 a to a n li .\ licaenbu-inl leadeor inl .11n for. thirty yem-"I. who\ iz o i t) I'mndonl. was- allench d b I lar 4w 11 ! r f1 . l nIii a m!n fA t Ili I' t n, I'*i ii , .II*\ Ni l e i li Ii g t I n ii oinnith . 'lver whre toe yon th fen I i the l nhe urs t I in 111. yI Ilv I l IdZ . I I I eI* I. I IX l i 1i . 311 - rinethe Shan n:: <;ution.sllia so m a41 111 r1 i i r htt . 4 i y a n g war 1 ino inpt ot ning ah seatch-mak aonl kn our heopi* 'le w ie a.e't tI I o ur lt I r e t h at o l o r s had a tesiI sI uI I lid a III 1dlrI n wa11 r1 Sof the l'a i t" .:. l m Ii .-,htI 'voln ay to th Ile Amle rican it hIIa t inst vad o f I tlh iking of war I-Ilte 1 11l)aanI (ISe 0WereV frte rn izing w\.ithI Amer tica ns aroun te banque t board. fi:2 "Thre will never e I \, war between1 Japan and Amele." conitinuetd \'is counit Nanleko. "anld thw en1tire, Jap anlese, people will concurl -withi mle inl this opinion. Tell thlis to our11 pre-Si dolnt and the0 members1%, of the( cablinet. theo senlators and represenltatives,- and yourl .iudgens, b1ankors. itls ,jur ual:sts and working po'e "Nvetr van we \Ne ntertain -uch anl idca aantAmerv (ien which has donet so no11ch for ourl vounitry andl Ild us into the 11ath (if takinig a scat inl thel Counncil (if the tive ra p w r. Che rin 'k'10e the Orks of \'i:Z Mir. Unr11ton sahl4 hk .ioined wit:.h Ill a w rN w InI.i an an th I 'i Sau w s i pos s c. In ith ti plat . ht de'rd itt wead hefm!!e. 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Luzianne retains its flavor. =-nt=%I= =flt: oilitisi you arch yoti~l Iiii ~ ur groicer '.11 rel1c ... aoIuI 3 o V10 1 i 31 11 nrI coffee The Reily-Taylor Company New Or/eans liir of A14n1 ria if .\mleri'at a - arIcw .Japan sh mgh h able to do nc ns iniary. hut ShO wnhol leave ;, traiil (4 hatred behlit icl er w ich .\ nhi 11111t A uctioa Ilione than11 .apanl. .\s I har travteled her." continl lit ii Mr. ilnr1ton. "I have found 1th very air 'harged with hospitality and f ri'iItis. 1,angitave and ensloiis w\ ill prove but ai teuporary ha rrier he t wevil u1s. Thtre is Ile traditional friittniship thaut 1d1 dure always. No trouhle makers or i jinos can break the ties that hind us. Alutual inter est s h1ol its. and we shall zo forward withli the conviit ion that var is not tle way to setote diterns betwe en nations.". ("RifE SITU'ATION CONFlONTS ITALY \Nit .lre serious Crisis lia, Arkien. hila it)y Abileate. Roet. Svt. "C. "it wonhh he dif IenIt to tild a r period tl han this a the wvholt history of iodern ta. I. " * -.i I Fo re i -n N Ii iiSt1er Ti Ittoi :4da1.y in ll dn to the, situatiOn hefre. \ a I: t r of fat, alarintist re 1.: f all '-rts are in cvir inia til l. (na r'we rt has it I hat Kin a \'ictor 1-::nm a l s :'ay abdmi! at; . ana ioan mtr :hat ivil\\ar i i ninet t w enl the Natonli'sand mrilitar'.St factions: 4on ih one uide and the forces control led by lilt ollicial Socialists on the other. Inl thiose remirts tLe Nationalists ad helients are represented as having de cidead to push to ile itmost limits thlie aspirations of Italy while their -op ponenIts are IdeIlared to be ldet ermined to oppose by all nieans. even by revo lution anothelr foreign war. Not withstanding the st I secreey thrown abotli e ieet Ing of the crown (Ollneil today ini conieCtion with the Finme crisis, the newspapers ti.s evening pnublish reports of uwhat occurr-ed. The sitting. the acco unts state, was opented by King Vietor Etnaniuel who explailied tIhe r'asons for- the calling of the extraordinary meeting. It was des ireld lie said to obtain the views of the Ilost emin ent 1eii in parliamuenit onl tOh g rav sit u:ation. The disens ion, he said, would lhe only of a Con sul'ative character, as no decision was to be taki by tle council, this being for tlie cabinet which alone was responsible to the parliament and to th (oliutty. Il'rmier Nilti made a detailed and eomplelensiv report on the sitnation, sit-jog fo'th tihl, grave conse lgences whieb mibht ensue for Italy. both at home uand in her i t ernational rcla t o lin e lat : r havinog not only politi cal hut fina njial and ''no i ( a rtr s. Experience. "Siii 11e S11it) " w 'It I-fish IIing in his tu t'i l~s ltil." "Not #o sitiiple, at t' ," dvciared an amatenti sportsinan. 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