Show FICTION PAINTS FALL FALLI I OF HAWAII TO JAPAN Honolulu Amazed as Seized Magazines From Tokio Picture War With U. U S. S and Describe American Ships HONOLULU T. T H. H Dec 14 Profusely 14 Profusely illustrated fiction describing an Japanese American-Japanese war in 1936 and the Japanese capture of or Hawaii Is included in hi a confiscated shipment of magazines printed in Japan and held by custom authorities here today I United States military and naval officers were amazed by accurate descriptions de do- of American cruisers and warships in the seized magazines The Illustrations represented the American and Japanese fleets engaged engaged en en- in combat and the execution of ot ofa ota a traitor In Irl early chapters of ot the story the fictional characters speculated on the loyalty to their native country of ot the Japanese residents of Hawaii Army authorities directed an investigation investigation in in- Into the propaganda The name of the consignee was with with- held Inquiry showed that similar pamphlets pam have been coming earning into Honolulu Honolulu Hono Hone lulu steadily J. J Walter Doyle collector collector col col- col lector of customs said he seized pamphlets pamphlets pam pam- of the same nature ure last week The present shipment of ot 77 casei was taken from the thc Japanese 1 Maru Marti The pamphlets were in the monthly magazine and were vere written by Lieutenant Commander Kyosuke Fukunaga former Japanese officer The story was titled Future War Between America and Japan It described the Japanese fleet closing In hi on Oahu and the American warshIps warships warships war war- ships racing to the rescue destroyed by the opposing forces The description description tion of the American ships told the number of guns IUDS on each craft Illustrations included a picture of the American aircraft carrier Saratoga Saratoga Saratoga Sara Sara- toga and a warship in the Panama canal This is patently propaganda aimed at the younger generation Doyle said TOKIO Dec 14 UP Japanese UP Japanese governmental representatives while officially silent pointed out that lie lio ie- ie ti tiri stories similar to those seized in have been published publish d previously previously pre pre- sty without arousing any of propaganda They said that Kyosuke Fukunaga author of the seized pamphlets L is a sensational fiction writer whose works do not represent official opinion |