Show ro IO f. f r I T anese 1 E 4 R ic 7 e aay 7 w S' S L y on J on i I Py Council Urges f Lj Hir Hirohito I ito 0 to Ratify t f Program to Disarm I I S Second oDd Country Country- After U UiS S. S to Put Approval o on Treaty By GLENN B BABB BB r t TOKIO Oct 1 I AP AP Tho The last faint doubts about Japans Japan's 1 i en ene- ene ce e to the London naval treaty were cd re l d toddy today y by the unanimous mou 3 Tot vol ot of oC the privy council ad- ad Rising Emperor to to ratify it a writing g brush brush the attach his signature re reto reto to the tho compact probably tomorrow He H will trace in Japa- Japa neso o I Ideographs on a copy of t the treaty and Count Makino lord deeper of the privy seal will affix gold tle th- th Jd symbol of the empire completing com corn the ratification The document probably will be dispatched in tho UIG diplomatic malls to tb Japanese embassy in London Lon Lon- don where where Ambassador or Matsudaira vIi w m formally torman deposit lt It SECOND 6 COND TO SIGN By 3 this action Japan becomes the e ond nation after tho United States States' to ratify tho treaty The British government has lias S approved but itt the tho action of ot India and the Irish Pi co State must must raU ratify the thc thea pact pi a t before King George Georgo affixes his signature This is expected oon The rho he CO controversy contz N irO between the cabinet crib cab b- b fn met inet t and the na navy avy Gen general ral staff ff over ovar naval na policy Is Is- likely h to continue con con- even cven after ratification It Is estimated the London treaty will eliminate e projected Japanese naval construction amounting to y yen n about in the then next 7 n fire years sears The rhe staff navy insists the frary bry r replenishments including Including- vast extension of oC naval aviation will wUl re require roq ro- ro q qUite quire lre yen en while tho cabinet cab cab- met inet Is Is' seeking to reduce this to yen n. n leaving yen for tax tai reduction These di dl dl- must roust b be reconciled In the next few weeks few weeks during the governments government's governments government's govern govern- overn ments ment's preparation of OC the 1032 1031 budget b CRISIS IN JUNE Japans Japan's domestic political conflict conflict con con- over the th treaty began even before belore b ore the the London conference adjourned adjourned ad ad- and reached its first crisis early n June when Admiral Kato re resigned d. d Admiral Kato resigned a as chief D o of the llio navy general staff in tn prot protest t 0 Against Il the treaty treat which he he- considered considered con con con- unfair to Japan This step was U considered victory a- a for the nd administration and the final acceptance accept accept- ance nC nee of or the pact pact- was as regarded as ns a notable accomplishment on the part pirt of or Premier and his chief lieutenant Baron th the C 0 foreign minister U n Today's meeting was devoted a 0 chiefly to the report of oC Count U Ito as chairman of oC tho the examination ex ex- committee and Hanm- Hanm summation of ot the governments government's govern govern- meats ment's case DISREGARD ACRIMONY The The rho privy councils council's formal format advice C 0 the to-the emperor emper r contained no hint of oC D thy the th controversy eo which often acrimonious acri acri- 0 was dragged through lh thirteen thir thir thirteen teen s sessions of of- its examination committee Tho The sessions began August Au Au- gust is and lasted l until Septem Septem- ber 6 26 c. c The tho privy councils council's address to tho the sovereign so er was as follows Relying upon the governments government's C a pledges that It assumes full fun re re- re D 1 for executing an effi- effi effic cUia c a lent dent naval nn replenishment program At the same lightening tightening the thc nations nation's nations nation's na na- tion's taxation burden the tho council deems It right that the emperor ratify the treaty the council placed upon pon the shoulders the reK re- re K for the future working ir treat treaty IJ NJ d R |