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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1950.

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MUSKOGEF, Oklahoma.

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USUKI-SAN doesn't feel

very aggressive these dayn. Actually, Mr

Average Japanese Citizen to-

Susuki-san is losing

his old ways

ways now

He hopes that he and his occupation, he will admit that forces leaving, he asks who in Is daughter tool democracy day is on the defensive-countrymen will be permitted to the occupation's "welcome" in going to

travel abroad In greater beginning to wear thin. against World War III.

'numbers, because he thinker He is ready to admit that the that will Increase Japan's occupation has turned out to be Fear of a new world con- foreign trade.

# lot more pleasant than ho expected. fliet hangs heavily over the man in the street.

some

Itc hopes

that Japanese-not his family or any of his friends--will be per- Rightly or wrongly, he mitted to emigrate, because un- feels his country would be fes foreign trade is expanded

beyonil the present battle ground once more-- far

not be able to feed and Susuki-san doesn't care Japan will much for additional atomic her expanding population which already totuts 82,000,000 and bombs.

which is building up at the rate of 1,500,000 more a year.

He feels helpless and seme- times he feels hopeless, having decided that the question of

protect Japan now to mean that she doesn't have that ber new Constitution to obey her parents and his son renounces war, and Japan has Anured it meant that he could no army or navy to ward off marry the girl of his own aggressors.

Right after the war the Emperor let it be known that

to his

choice.

men

[MUSKOOK

MEXICONS ON

money is left from selling land

to the Yankees either blue dungarees or lounge suits.

COURSE, I could have a jaded view of Oklahoma I because ɔt my first night. arrived here after a long and day's drive through thirsty Arkansas, n State famous for its bad roads, it floods, and General Douglas MacArthur.

A minor dust storm had given

His wife has been told that However he will suggest that the United States, if it wants he wasn't divine, and this chook the has rights equal to those of me a thirst and I did not feel it with water Japan's

but her dificult in the Suzuki-san friendship

postwar like, slaking roots, but

fe has kept her too busy and because I had seen too much of too poor to demonstrate

stuff in Arkansas, having any the change.

driven for some miles with the Mississippi up to the running board.

By EARNEST HOBERECHT

United Press Staff Correspondent

She still waita hours in ne for rations and does nil ter housework by hand while future, might be smart in Susuki-san is taking more and carrying a baby on her back.

1:sed" Hirohito, who now moves which Suski-san Nves is badly

with around the people no in need of paint and repairs, coverning powers but with in- The front room is neat and creasing appeal as the "symbol of the nation."

"Something to drink?" asked the waitress after she look my dinner order. "Yes, please,"

I

war or peace is out of his hands feels that he could come clos Sailing the whole thing off as more to the popular "democra- . The small, Birusy house in replied. "A whisky and sodu."

And that he and his country will have to wall a long time before they will have anything to say about world attairs,

Susuld-san's only hopes of any nature of things beyond the shores of Japan run come thing like this:

to licking

Deep down inside, Susuki-san

both the trade nod the population problem if left In other alone to work it out. worth, he would like to see the occupation ended.

When he has had a couple of drinks and when he is talking in foreign businessmen or other visitors, not connected with the

The lab. in

soon as possible.

Susuki-san has great respect for General MacArthur und re- rets that the Russians are hold ing up the

peace treaty that advocated MacArthur haz time i time again.

He wants Japan to be in dependent again but when he 07112 American thinks

about

THE CHAPMAN PINCHER COLUMN

Mill Hill gets busy with

a loaf of bread

HE mysterious poison Britons

Thave been eating in their

bread for the last 25 years has finally been tracked down by a team of London scientists, it is announced today.*

- lots of trouble in 12

SILLY SHEEP?

ARE SHEEP really #5

Susuki-san likes some points of inflation.

He got a taste of it right after the war and now find it un- pleasant to adjust himself to the

"nusterity programme" That MacArthur's headquarters L trying to enforce.

Mr

elean.

Average Japanese now and the has plenty to eat and enough body clothes both obtained in part filly. through the black market.

She could not have looked more shocked If I had ordered pint of her blood. This, she sal, is a dry State.

HAD FORGOTTEN that Oklahoma in one of the two Staten which still have not re- peated prohibition. Perhaps I could be forgiven, for in the local evening newspaper I had seen two half-page advertise- ments for whisky,

And I need hardly add that The kitchen is dirty, Oklahoma has been no

than backyard-which no- successful

any other

Susuki-san, rides to work on made out of

mord

in supposed to see is Government in legislation that every morning shall be beauti- ful and free from hangovers,

Prohibitionists are worried. 50 are the bootleggers, chilef beneficiaries of the present law. of liberty A new champion Thas just arrived DA the Oklahoma scene. And this man. who wants to mako Wet State, 13 Д

He could use more to eat and a crowded bus lots more to wear, however, for a surplus American Army truck he is far from being in the that was sold to the Japanese. fancy class.

He works in a bubling that Immediately after the war, from the outside looks to be stupla as people believes anything that avas American was andern Western office bulking. [Oklahoma n

wonderful, America was the but which on the inside is cut dark offices that victor-and Japan really is the up into thy,

nothing succeeds are packed tight with twice us place where

D5 many employees pany needs.

a reader asics.

like success.

Americast Western

HAN

Iprencher. What makes the sheep's mind Ds to coat is scem as woolly

the com-JANDSOME, red-haired and the Creature's deep-rooted

unconventional, the Rev. Murc follow-my-leades habit.

William Alexander, of Oklahoma The hulls are badly lighted, City, caused a sensation by an than 800 tame sheep once

the floor sickeningly dirty, and nounein himself as a candidate jumped over a cliff-123 of them

can be smelled for one of the State's two seats to their death-in pursuit of

TODAY, Susuki-can, like most the rest rooms The much-imagifled star of crystals

their leader, which had been

fad-crazy Japanese, is a little from the front entrance.

in the U.S. Senate. Mr Alexander on the right is the poison. Some doctors

chased over the edge by a dog.

was already more critical,

Susuki-san spends a good den1

of a sensation 07 £ believe it may be the chuse of

But when the flock-leader is

He s111 Bikes

Not specially sharp-eyed and sure-

of his office time reading his enough

only has he stomach ulcers, nsthma, split minds, andl

happens in movies. and Anda

two-page newspaper which is so

prohibition, but ho other disorders which

footed, as usually increased Pretty crystal? There's

Interested in things Japanese holds billiards and skittles con- steadily after World War I.

the wild, the habit maltes belter dancing anuch to his king.

that it devotes less, than 10 er tests and bridge tournaments in sense.

Most of the time he tries to cent of its space to foreign his parish hall. Exeperiments. in which

as news-unless Japanese swim- Since Medical

treat occupation personnel Research improve its balding qualities,

His excuse for them-"The were Aet a tourists. His

has mers are abroad setting world) newspaper Council chief SI EDWARD Agene has been used on about different animals

Church musi

with compete problem 10 MELLANBY

never used the specifle Japanese records. discovered three 00 percent of the nation's four. simple mechanical

entertainment for the ntlention slove, showry that sheep are word for "occupation" but has years ago that there is something

of the young people." with Experiments

human little inferior mentally to homes. nlways used a term meaning in bread which Rives dogs

have given no Both beasts are much more "temporary advance forces." hysteria, scientists throughout volunteers

that ogene-bleached careless than cows. the world have been trying to evidence

THE PLATFORM flour actually poisons people. It

Mr Alexander will run is neutralised by other

so famillar to the first occupa- is getting more and more Poor Father!

meret. But ono May be

pinnk disgusted with the union that stil Now Sir Edward and two items in the human diet.

tion troops is gone.

was formed in his ofice shortly promises to chuse as much of a rumpus ns hla "wet" campaign. other scientists at the National

THE LONGEST hatching

Susuki-san Is learning! that after the occupation began and Institute for Medical Research, But on the Medical Research

Undoubtedly he will call for session on record ended there are times and places when thinks General MacArthur was the Govern- MU HII, N. W. 7-DR F. N. Council's advice

etter treatment of Negroes. New he cock a

can stand up to the right when he hinted that the

Spectacular indeed is DR CAMPBELL and

T. 8. ment has decided to ban the use recently

Spec Party should be WORK have extracted the of gene as soon as plant for an Zealand kiwi rat continuously foreigners even ip occupation Communist

rampaign His male had officials

Alexander outlawed In Japan.

planning. First he will own alternative method can be im- for 195 days.

him with Ave eggs in ported from Amerden.

Secondly, He works a long dny, but

Susuki-san is becoming more hoverpline. The hen-rized female kiwi actually doesn't do a half day's and more interested in his own chief campaign supporter will the man who for losing all work by Western standards. Government but still feels it is be Roy Rogers, can be excused

standards he is far removed from him.

nlways wins to interest in her egg utter she has And by these

almost im- possible fight for right in those nearly YOUR SENSE of smell is laid it. It weighs

a underpall.

He is an ultra-conservative, cowboy films. most acute when you are pound-eight times more than a

will be the Hill scientists have shown that about 14, after which it slowly ben's egg.

scientists have dis- its effects on animals and wanes. probably on people are cumula- covered. They have found no

isolato the poison,

crystals from flour,

There is so little of the poison

in bread-2,000 family loaves would yield only one ounce of that only the most dificult methods of chemical analysis could detect it. But the Mill

live.

Sensitive Nose

when

jck successionL

Pigtail

--

The bowing, hissing Japanese

And Susukl-man, like

Mr

on which

the

13

.his

TUST in case Mr Alexander The wins, the professionals are

He is inefficient and slow. He He is convinced that Japan will Also present is baffled by any new situation swing to the far Right long be- famous Rogers steed, TriggOT,

his regular fore she will swing to the far that arises ouside routine,

Left. Susuki-san is interested in ali SOMETHING selence has

the talk about democracy, but not yet answered; Why

he doesn't G. I. with whom he has become Their ace in the whole strange with the most pigs always develop curly talls according to a survey conducted Australian Digger and American all ready to go to work on him. The creature

Rev. All wild by his newspaper,

William. when domesticated,

know exactly what it is. So, in ncquainted, will turn and look campaign-the

blonde walks | Alexander used to be a com- sensitive nose? The opossum.

must of his daily activities, he when a comely

down the street. More than one-third of its brain pigs have straight talla.

pere in a night club. continues along his old way. -(London Express Service) *In the scientific journal, Nature, is given over to the smell sense.

evidence that primitive natives have a more highly developed The poison is formed when sense of smell than Europeans. flour is treated with a chemical called agene to whiten it and

NANCY

Far Cry

SEE YOUR DENTIST

TWICE A YEAR

HAVE YOU seen YOUR DENTIST LATELY?

By Ernio Rushmiller

YES

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