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Show TOKIO APPOINTS COUNCILOFVAR TOKIO. Oct IB (UP)-Ttn eminent em-inent mn representing the army, the navy, finance, politic and diplomacy di-plomacy war named today to form a auprama war policy council for th duration of tha Chinese emergency. emer-gency. A aort of national brain trust but on that enjoys full official tatu th nw counrlllora will hold their fliat meeting Tuesday at-th reedlence of Princ Fumlmaro Ko-noya, Ko-noya, tha prtmltr. meir appointment witn the sanction sanc-tion of the privy council and the emperor, waa a recognition of the fight that Japan faces not only agalnat an aroused China, but agalnat natlona of tha world. In puraulng the policy which her leaders lead-ers aay ahe will carry through at whatever coat Thua the council's real status Is shown clearly. Nominally It will receive reports from the cabinet and "aubmlt" recommendation. Actually Ac-tually It word will be the supreme law. It la to deal officially with all matter concerning finance, economica, diplomacy and "postwar "post-war management " Membere of the new aupreme policy council are: Army General Sadao Arakl and General Kasuahlge UgekL former war mlnlatera. Navy Admiral Nobumaaa Suet-augu, Suet-augu, of the supreme war council, the general staff of all fighting services, and Admiral Kiyokaau Abo, former navy minlater. Finance Baron Belnoauke Goh, preaident of the economlo federation federa-tion of Japan, and Sehin Ikeda, former for-mer governor of the Bank of Japan and former managing director of the gigantic Hataui Interests. Diplomacy Yoauke Matauoka, preaident of th South Manchuria railroad. Politic ChuJI Machlda, Tones Klyoahl Aklta, key leaders of the major political partial. |