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printed half in English and half in Japanese. We can not come too left as that might cut ourselves away from our fellow countrymen who are becoming quite nationalistic, thanks to Japanese Government publicity forces.

 Will write a better letter soon.

Friendly Edo Mita P.S. Organized Japanese writers (just any and every writers) in L.A., S.F. and Seattle about two years ago.

 Published my collection of poems in Japanese about same time.
 Geo. Furiya who translated Kensaku Shimaki's "Prison" for the Masses is staying with me.

He is writing his own story in English, now. Still a kid, needs advices. Will write about him in my next letter. E.M.