Show 4 I An American School but Its Pupils I Read Write and Speak in Japanese 4 I j wPc wP c r 7 Pa P a T I A class in an American hiah high school in Hawaii 1 HONOLULU Oct 25 By NEA Service The Thc The Japanese language Is being being- taught in the American public public pub pub- lic lie high school here herc Inauguration of ot the course has br brought a storm of ot protest But ed educational educational ed- ed officials are arc deaf deat to it Japanese children today are overrunning overrunning over over- I running n g the IS Islands Island's s schools according accord accord- f ing to the latest re census sacs Some I classes arc are composed principally of Nipponese boys and girls Half Hal of Hawaii's population is Japanese Only 10 per cent of ot the total island population is eligible to vote Ta Taxation Tation prohibition and agricultural agricultural tural relief may be the chief Issues lr IK In other arts of ot the United States but out her here In the middle of the Pacific there is only one pig lg question question ques- ques ques ques- tion now the now the Japanese Republicans defend the teaching of the language in the schools They say It will discourage Japanese Japanese Japanese Japa Japa- nese schoos And it will they contend contend con con- tend encourage assimilation Democrats however insist insist- it I should hould rot not be tolerated English 1 they declare must be the tile language I of or the schools 6 |