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Show JAPAN PARLEY I SEEiHNQED Ambassador Morris Given Sixty-Day Leave of Absence Ab-sence From Duties WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. Announce- j , ment today by the state department I I that Roland 8 Morris. American am- i bassador to Japan, had been given . I Sixty-day leave of absence was taken I as an Indication that the negotiations, with Baron Shldehara Japanese am- i bassador. regarding the unti-allen hind 'legislation In California practically had ; been completed. i Mr. Morris who returned from Toklo In June has been Carrying on the discussions dis-cussions with the Japanese auibassa- dor and it is believed that details of ; i the new treat) with Japan, based on I the California 1 iw adopted In Tues- ' day 's election have been agreed upon. ! j Vhfcn the treaty Is put in final for: i 1 it will be referred for approval by the two governments. State department officials would not ae.y whether the negotiations had been ended, nor would they add to the announcement an-nouncement concerning Mr Morris' leave of absence, further lhan to say; that It had no particular significance. oo |