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Show RESUME PARLEYS ON JAP QUESTION Morris and Shidehara Hope-ful Hope-ful of Early Agreement WASHINGTON. Jan. . Ambassador Ambassa-dor Morris and Ambassador Shidehara, charged with laying the baais for settlement set-tlement of issues between America and Japan growing out of California anti-Japanese anti-Japanese laws, resumed their conferences confer-ences today with the hnpe that the project would soon be sufficiently defined de-fined for submission to the two sov-ernmii sov-ernmii ts . No attempt has been made to do more than protect the lawful property rights of the Japanese already in America and prevent discrimination against the Japanese Id the enjoyment 1 of property rights. I It Is ststed that there has been no 'effort to secure civil rlghta for the l Jr panes, which would carry tha rleht j suffrage and other privileges. This ' Is regarded by the Japaness as an en-I en-I tlrely separate proposition, it was added, and net connected with the ne-igotlatlons ne-igotlatlons now under way relative to a treaty. - |