Show r I SECOND TERM FOR CARTER I George B Carter governor of Hawaii since 1903 and slated for a second term by appointment appoint-ment from President Roosevolt Is a great admirer ad-mirer of the Japanese This race forms n considerable consid-erable percentage of the population over which Governor Carter rules In his annual report just made the governor shows that the attendance of Japanese children at the public schools is increasing increas-ing rapidly He declares that the Japanese have J been grievously treated and thinks that they should be given the right to become citizens of the United States I am perfectly willing that my daughter should marry a Japanese If the young lady were willing he is quoted as saying I do not hold any race prejudice against the Japanese as Is frequently expressed In fact I have always favored allowing the Japanese to be naturalized and to become American citizens Governor Cartel Is expected to visit the United States soon when ho will probably confer with the president He has spent tho most of his 38 years on the Islands and is optimistic for their future The governor declares that the climate ot Honolulu Is healthful His own robust physique attests his words He says lie has never suffered as much from tho heat there as in Chicago the thermometer seldom reaching over 90 The opening of the Panama canal he believes will add marvelously to the Islanders opportunities Governor Carter Is a graduate of Yale where lie was a member ot both the football eleven and the crew |