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Show UGAKI STRUGGLES TO FORM CABINET TOKIO, Jan. 28 UP Despite four apparently fruitless days of trying to overcome army opposition, General Gen-eral Kaxushlge Ugaki, Japan'a premier-designate, refused tonight to give up. While Emperor Hlrohlto, at whose request Ugaki was working, watched the situation with grave concern, Ceneral Ugaki declared: "I am doing my utmost to break the dea41ock in order to live up to the expectations of the throne." Simultaneously, Prince Kimmo-chl Kimmo-chl Salonji. last of the elder statesmen, states-men, summoned Baron Kumao Harada, his private secretary, to learn the latest phases of the constitutional con-stitutional crisis. The emperor altered his daily routine to keep in touch with the affair. |