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Show JAPAN NITER UNDER SURFACE Press, However, Is Moderate Moder-ate in Comment On U. S. Citizenship Decree. j TOKIO, Nov. ic CBy Th Asso-clatod Asso-clatod Press.) Continued moderation marks tho Japanese pri's- comment on thfl decision of the United States supreme su-preme court holding Japanese lneiU-Ibles lneiU-Ibles for naturalization as American citizens. In some circles here, how-ever, how-ever, it is believed that tho underlying underly-ing feeling is more bitter. The Yorozu Choho, an independent daily, predicts that tho decision will impair friendly relations between the tv. 0 countries. The Japan Times, an English language lan-guage paper now owned and edited by Japanese declare that the time is not for distant when ail Japanese will be driven out of Aim-rli The Osaka Nlchl Nichl Bhlmbun, the only morning paper commenting on the decision, saya it is not commend able for America to discriminate In the matter of naturalization by rea-6on rea-6on of color. Citizenship ought to b granted the subjects of any cultured nation. It Is contended ' However," conceded the paper, "naturallzaton Is a thing to be granted, not forced. Therefore wo are not particularly disappointed dis-appointed We feel assured that th'-time th'-time will come when America will have a better conception of the Japanese." |