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Show TOKYO BROADCAST TELLS JAPS TO BE COMPOSED The Tokyo radio tells the people of Japan that they have nothing to worry about "so long as we maintain our correct composure." This may be good advice but it is going to be difficult for the Japs to maintain "correct composure" long before the United States drops its last bomb upon Japan. It is interesting to note that the broadcast says that Japan started the ar "on her own accord for her own reasons" and not with the idea that "Germany would take sides with us." There seems to be no reason to argue about this statement. When the enemy radio talks about action "to avenge fallen Cermany," it is spouting nonsense. non-sense. None of the Japs have any interest in the fate of Germany except so far as the collapse of the Nazis permit additional strength to be thrown against them. Moreover, the prospect is that the Japs will be so busy with fighting for their own lives that they will not have much time to think about Germany. |