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Show Winners Are Named In Legion Speech Contest Miss Maurine Vance .of Pair-vie Pair-vie a1, a senior student at North Sanpete high school, and Keith Reemtsma of Fort Defiance, Arizona, Ari-zona, a- junior at Wasatch Academy, Acad-emy, were the winners in the annual oratorical contest sponsored spon-sored toy M. H. Zabriskie post No. 4 of the American Legion. Their subject was 'The American Ameri-can Way of Life." Each, of Jnese students was awarded a gold mudal by the Legion. In the essay contest sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary, auxil-iary, the winners were Mary Moody of Pingree, Idaho, senior at Wasatch Academy, :and Ruth Peel, senior at Nor A Sanpete High School. These students also were awarded a gold imied-al by the auxiliary. Their theme was "The Characteristics of a Good American". tenance such establishments. Schools in English, .possibly with Japanese-American teachers, are being arranged by the State Department De-partment of Education. Change Was Planned As tension mounted between Japan and the United States-, lAhile Japan was preparing its attack on Pearl Harbor, it was announced by Japanese school authorities here that new text-ioociks text-ioociks were being prepared, in Ahidh' tlhe flag of the United Stales would .replace that of Japan Ja-pan and a picture of the Washington Wash-ington Monument would replace toat of the Emperor. The war has halted that project, pro-ject, many Japanese-published textbooks have been seized as subversive propaganda, and the alieini schoolmasters who taught -bright American-Japanese children chil-dren about Hawaii as "a foreign country" and about "stealthily attacking enemy harbors" has had his activities suspended at least for toe duration. Because -they have permitted their children to study obeisance and loyalty to toe flag of the Rising Sun and the Emperor of Japan-, and becaase some aliens and some of the American-bom ilready have proved that they took .hose studies seriously, all Japanese mow in this nation are lace led "dang.rous" toy the United Uni-ted States Army, and are 'being 'handled .with care. Christian Scis'.nce Monitor. |