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Show PARTY HOPES TO CLOPEACH Trouble Looms As Japanese Politicians Act TOKIO. (Vt. 1. The Heiquval party, which has a majority In the Ilet, and upon which the Kato cabinet; looks to lta aupport, la making an effort to cloe tfa , ranks, split when Viscount Ta!:ahshl waa r , onip lied to hand over the premterehip 1 I luron Kato. The friends of Tokucoru, j Nakahashl and H t Jirna Motoda, former j n-lriiterw, who were eaT-ellcd from the, party lie-ausr of their refus.it lo ree.gn ( their rwrtfo ioa when requentwl hy Via- , count Takahaahl. are amtat.ng for their ( reinstatement. Their relnst Unrfnt would t-auae ther defectiona. observers believe. Three p an- hae been proposed: that j rrlnce H.lo li be ren.eid to mediate; i r ae r-.t ...rpiriHv -be created at which I Viav-ovnt TalfahashL president of the par- t.. 1. rin- .Nakaiiashi and Moioda to conduct frtendiy conversation, and that tlie occasion of the first anniversary of the death of th late I'remier Hira No-vemler No-vemler 4. he utilized lor reealabllshtna; friendship between l lie party m-mters. and the divjuahfied ones. The Kokuiiia. a mtiHarist organ, not too friendly to the go ernment. notes what t teens "eooiing retationg between the cabinet and the tliyukai.' |