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Show HITCHCOCK HAS ANSWER TO BARON MAKINO'S APPEAL WAST1Ni.T April 3. -In oomnifnt-itiL, oomnifnt-itiL, upon statouiont matlo yt-slonlay by '.a ron Makino, head of the Jap.uiesn IH'aco oomtuission. in voicing Japan's domati'l for worl'l ru-ual ouualil.v. Senator llitohou.'k of Nohraska. roiiriim ohairman of tho sonatti ftiroiun rolations ro mmitLeO, loda v Issued thn follow inir staioniout : "Thn Jaiaiie-o Uomaial that all elisor elis-or i mi nations at; a hist raoos ho disoon-tlnuoil disoon-tlnuoil Is based more on 'national prido than on na ' ion a 1 iuforost. In ad 1 liter-national liter-national mutiors the Japanese liavo e. uali I y of treat mom. Tn tho league itself it-self Japan is named as one of tho (ivo, uToat nations of the world and a permanent perma-nent member of the executive council. ' hiiy w hen i' comes to domestic matters do tho nations belong ins to tho league resorvn the ri.;'ht to make discrimination ietwoeti races.' This includes, of course, immu-'i at ion. and in soma Mfi tos it is ooei-e.l by laws relating to mai-riape between be-tween certain races, as well as the ritjht to Hopiire real estate. AVe cannot aareo to niiandon our riirht to make these dis-.rimiuatious. dis-.rimiuatious. They are not international. They are, or we think they are, for the purpose of preserving our race purity and our industrial standards. Japan Is free to do the same in her country. Live: y nation oliul to be." |