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Tpday’s Editorial
‘On Recalling Japanese American Creed .
In these time. when anything Chinese Red
or Russian Communirt is frowned upon and
when anyone with a slight tinqe of disloyalty
should be closely watched, it is refreshing to
recall National JACL lxqislative Director
Mike Mnmoka’s “The Japanese American
Creed" which was read before the United
States Senate and printed in the Congression
al Record seven months and two days before
Pearl Harbor.
The creed, a masteroiece, follows:
“I am nde that I am an American citi
zen of .lananese ancestrv. for mv verv
M‘mvnd rival-n" me annreciate more
fv-Ilv 's' Innnton‘nl nduanfnapq 0’ [Mg m.
tion I Indiana in luv inetihvtinne ideals
(lan traditions! I alarv in her heritaae! I
trust in her ‘ntm-a. Qh- hue aranterl rm- Ii-
Iwrties and nnrmrtnnitie- ear-h at no inflim'-
dual en iovs in this v'mrlrltm'lav She has
wiven me an educaticn he‘ittina him". She
hae entrusterl me with the resnonsihilities
of the franchise. She has permitted me to
builrl a home. to earn; livelihood. to wor
ship. think. speak. and act as I please—as a
free man equal to every other man.
“Althowrh some individuals may discri
minate arcinst me. I shall never become
bitter or lose faith. for I know that such
persons are not renrcsentativtof the mic
ril‘v I" the American neople. True. I shall
do all in nw now-r tn discouraae such prac
. thumb-1t I shall dn {tin the American wav:
above-board. in the ooen, through courts
of lawt hv education. bv orovinq myself to
be Whv of equal treatment and consid
eration. lam firm in my belief that Ame
rican "'smortsmanshi'l and attitude of fair
plav will v'urlge citizenship and patriotism
on the basis of action and achievement,
and not on the basis of physical character
istics.
‘Because I believe in‘A.merica_. and I trust
she believes in me. and because I have re
ceived innumerable benefits from her, I
pledge myself to do honor to her at all
times and in all places: to support her con
stitution: to obey her laws; to respect her
flag ; to defend her against all enemies, for
eign or domestic ,'to actively assume my du
ties and obligations as a citizen, cheerfully
and without any reservations whatsoever,
in the hope that I may become a better
American in a greater America.”
Think about the creed sometimes.
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Contrast in Japan: Opera and Hula
mKYO. lap-n, June fl—Al'ter
their “handing performance: In
“Aida", Alto Saul um) um! Kn-
Ilko Snub were Ihowend with
bouquet. of (lower- than to them
by “mu-In; hm. Mll- Sands.
who I: :9 non old. h I ("dun
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In. been tinting In opens since
194:. Mlu Sold: II : former re
sident 0! Vancouver. 3. 0., who
hu mulled In Italy and been with
the Fujiwnn Opera troupe since
1940. —Phoh by SM; mu.
By sma l‘UJl'l‘A
(Speck! to Northwest Times)
TOKYO, Japan. June 27—Under
the sponsorship of the Assn! Shim
bun's Cultural Enterprises Organ!-
ntlon. the 50th anniversary or the
death of Guiseppe Verdi was com
memorated by the Pujlwnru Opera
Company with a one-week presen
tation of “Aids" recently. It wee
TOKYO. Jenn. June 27—M
centiy. the Morman Church Mis
lion here in Tokyo Med en Ill
lhwuhn mm entitled. “Ile
weli Cslln". It was the mi Mc-
Coy and quite e 'dllierent thm
{tom the Js’IIIOIO-type nib-ti
tute which goes under the mme
of a flunihn pm. Partici
pants were nil former unwell-ms.
mo“ of them millonsriel of the
church itleif. The Kyoritlu Hall
WI. peeked with men, Occup
tionelno—lnoflly from Hawaii,
their appearance seemed to indi
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the 40th pxllc performance by the;
Fujiwara group and was staged mg
the Kabuki itheater. ‘
Proteuot ‘Mant‘red Gurlltt con”
ducted the ‘Tokyo Symphony Or
cheetre me the Komaki Bauer!
Group also {anticipated in the ope-i
ra. ;
The commemoration of the 50th
anniversary 6t Verdi's death was
being obeenied in many countries.
but it to belfeved that Japan is the
only nation in the Far East under
taking programs to mark the event.
The leading role or Aide was sung.
In tum. by Pumiko Okume. Michi
ko Bum-n, Kazuko Banana and
Sumlko Jyo, and Redemes was
played by Yoshle Fujiwara, Tamo
tAu Kinoehtta. Geljiro Nagata and
mum Bhlbatm Former Ven
couverlte Mko Bahia. 40-year-old
prime-damn. played the equally
Important role of Amneris and was
by far the outstanding and most im
pressive one on the stage,
cote—u well u humane.
The huiu (lumen [no muny
dillerent and Intercom; vol-don!
of thut Huwufluu dunce which Is
no bmoua throughout the world.
In this picture taken by BMW}!-
tu. the demon ul'o shown dolnz
their movement! while in the
hueknound to the fur right an
be seen Bucky Shlnkutu (from
Hun“ and here In Jupan since
before the W) and his Alohu
Hewett-m who provided sweet
music throughout the evening.
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day for Tomoys (“The Nathan”!
szsklts. convicted in ms of sub
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szskita. was caught in Los A
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war to study at the University of
Southern Osiitornis.
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