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Show JAPANESE ARE IN SUSPENSE, ;, WRITER SAYS TOKIO, May iRs.i. P.)Th Jspaiee nation I eapor.snrlng tin-pleasant tin-pleasant suspense while President t'oolidge and hi adviser sr ds-, elding th fats of the American Im-m)srtio Im-m)srtio bill, ths Kngllsh langusgs editor of the Tokto Meht Ntcht stat-; ed in a leading article published to- I day. ' j l.eclarlng "our national honor H, reat 1.1 g on the president's desk for ; his final d I -postal, the Nlchl Kit hi I eipreaaed doubt of Mr. Coolldge's 1 ability to ign th bill and at the ssme time avoid offending Japan. j Commenting 01 th benefit which) might follow final passags of th measure, the newapsper continued "Uolaheviatlc tendencies which j rhsractartts th laieat thught 1 movement will lee their appeal to I th younger generation whoae 1m- agination has been fired by the 1 motional appeal a of radical dream-era. dream-era. Japan s real danger Is her snd 1 not outbid. This blow, will surprise sur-prise the spirit of Indolence which war prosperity nurtured throughout through-out th nation. "However, w deplore profound- I lj that the senate's recent action 1 will Imprint Indelibly on the hearts, of this people that n true lasting friendship can grow between nation na-tion divided bv blood aad color. Wo to the reuse of Christianity. " |