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Show Japanese Remain Buddhists. 'n 2od pj jjj go j,lir cpnt 0f tne Japanese I Iking In tlic sugar plantation camps '. I f Hawaii never' have been touched H br Chrlstlim propugnndu, and tliut H American plantation owners, managers H ui others who lmvo helped support ncy gj jpanesc nmi,n,st missions, "did a foolish thing, If oyer man did," were H two of the statements made by Ilev. Cljises O. Murphy, representative of , I tke American Hlble society, In a re-"J re-"J not address at Honolulu. Rev. Mr. Murphy also said that the th H elder generation of Japunesc Uvlug "' la the plantation cumps, owing to their 14 HJ Isolation, are forty years behind their ur utlve country In thought and under- rf B tasam8 f modern conditions. r flj Any attempt at Amcrlcunlzatlon of the Japanese In Uawnli which leuvce ' untouched their home life and falls to recognize that the key to the prole ' H lem Is the .lupnnese languagu schools li foredoomed lo failure, Ilev Mr B Murphy declared. |