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A-20 * THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. WXWUXDAT. IBW S. IIM Shop Thursday Night, Hours 12:30*9 P.M. Shop Friday 9:30-6 P.M. Closod Saturday. cool ...cool. ..cool *%mnsburgtis JrhjkNO t STREETS NW-NA 8-9800 ' I ★ JULY 4 STAR SPECIALS! ★ ■ ★ $ r%t^ .0 *k 0 *** •' O *<*/•«. w* ,« w ,3 * ~ & «* O v r- vs •' # e>,*,5t *'■' '■>. C? .../ ■* /. Nylon Print Covers! , Dacron-Filled Pillows 3« Two miracle fabrics mate in a pillow that's luxurious yet practical. The pillow you never thought you could afford! The Dacron filling is cool, plump and comfortable—non allergenic, mildewproof, odorless—won't lump or mat. The floral printed nylon cov ers are washable. • Dupont’s Polyester Fiber mm Reg. 69 c Famous-Make Bath Towels 3 for 159l 59 59c Ea. Orchid Gold Pink Grey Blue Famous heavy bodied quality in absorbent cotton terry that just drinks up moisture. 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Specify split or full front seat and state first and second color choice. Lansburgh’s—NOTlONS—Street Floor ■ 1 Sliding Doors, Hat Shelf Wardrobe |1 m Large wardrobe to save you closet lllj space. Holds 25 garments, has shelt ■’[v for hats, easy-move sliding doors. I|| I ml |§|| Roomy 66x29x21 inches in limed ||| I I»t- mm oak finish fiber board with wooden Jyyj^ Unda-Bed Chest for storing ) ® l JMM Lansburgh't—NOTlONS—Street Floor ... Coll NA. 8-9800 Any Hour, Any Dqy, or Mail Your Ordor moualy paaaad by the House yaa tarday and aent to the Senate would: 1. Raise from $3,868 to SIO,OOO a year tty combined fawm* a retired military officer can re ceive tram a civilian Govern ment fob and his retirement pay, and mill receive the retirement ipay 2. Extend retroactively from Julv 16 1954. until July 18. 1958. the time in which Korean war veterans may apply for muster ing-nut pay. The bill is designed to allow some 3,867 veterans to apply who were discharged be fore the law providing for the mustering-out pay took effect on July 16 1952. Japan Foreign Minister Stresses Links With U. S. TOKYO. July $ («.—A top foreign office spokesman today ] foresaw “intimately bound” < ' Japanese - American friendship extending far into the future ( t despite Japan’s efforts to steer ( , a new course between the West \ and Communist worlds. “Our future fundamentally • rests with the United Btates ” > Masayuki Tani, adviser to : i Foreign Minister Blamoru Shige . mitsu, told a press conference of foreign correspondents. “We are always counting on i the friendship of the United States. . . . Our .aims and ob jectives coincide.” It was perhaps the strongest pro - United States statement issued since the government of Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoy&ma took office in December. tuua uuivc ui A/waunw • Japanese Will Import Soybeans From China TOKYO, July 6 (/P).—The Japanese government today de cided to import 50,000 tons of soy beans from Red China, if the price is reduced. Payment would be in pounds sterling. When the government tenta tively decided in May to buy soy beans on barter basis from Red China, Peiping boosted its price some 20 per cent over the American price. A Peiping government corpo ration yesterday cabled Japanese businessmen It would reduce the price if Japan made sterling payment. Ports Dot New England BOSTON.—New England is dotted with 102 ports. Among the biggest and lousiest are Bos ton. Portland. New Haven and Providence, handling 5 million Ito 18 million tons of cargo a ' year. . Mr. Tani. often considered the; No. 3 man in shaping his nation’s course, also said: 1. Japan hopes someday for the return of Okinawa—Ameri - ca’s big Par Eastern base. 2. The Government objects to recent demonstrations against United States troops and does not want them to leave. 3. A Japanese private trade mission will not be allowed to go to Communist North Korea. 4. He is “not dissatisfied'’ with the progress of World War n peace talks with the Soviet Union in London, and had expected they would be “prolonged.” 5. He was “very hopeful” of reaching a final reparations agreement with the Philippines this year. Viet Nam Gives Vote Conditions ; SAIGON, South Viet Nam. July 6 Foreign - Minister Vo Van Mau said today! r his government accepts tne prin i ciple of an election next year to t unify Viet Nam, but only if it is: s a free ballot, held under the di- ! rection of the United Nations. Mr. Mau’s declaration was the ) first official statement by a ■ member of Premier Ngo Dinh; : Diem’s cabinet on the election,! which the Indo-China armistice last July specified should be held throughout North and South Viet Nam not later than July. ; 1956. The official Viet Nam press agency said Mr. Mau voiced his stand to a visiting Kroup from l the Moral Rearmament move ment. Hie agency said the Minister . told the visitors that ui hough the South Viet Nam government did not sign the Geneva armi stice, it favors the peaceful re unification of the country. Ho Chi Minh’s Communist government in North Viet Nam announced last month it was ready to hold preliminary dis cusssions on arrangements for the elections. There had been speculation recently that Mr. Diem would refuse to join in the voting on the ground that the Red gov am- j ment in the north would not: really permit free elections. 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