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It Calls for a Ride on Cow To Atone for Cruelty To Prisoners.

By WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS Scripps-Howard Foreign Editor

¶ WASHINGTON, Sept. 3. — The

. A% Roswell explains it, the answer |

picture of Emperor Hirohito riding backwards through the streets of Tokyo is hard to imagine, but that is what he might do if he lived up to the code of bushido. Bushido means, literally, “military Knight ways.” It is the oblige of the warrior

class. Fair play in

fight is its keystone. Its followers are supposed never to bully the defenseless. “Yet Ambassador Joseph C. Grew, just back from internment in Tokyo, officially confirms the unspeakable atrocities committed by the Japanese against their foreign prisoners. “The cruelty, barbarity and utter bestiality, the ruthlessness and

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tary machine,” he said, constitute an ugly side of this war.”

Brutality Is Rampant

There are eyewitness accounts of prisoners being bayoneted, of rape, torture, starvation and all kinds of brutality toward defenseless Americans and other men, women and children, soldiers and civilians. An old friend of mine, John B. Powell, editor of the China Weekly Review, lost both of his feet due to harsh treatment in a Shanghai prison. He saw other prisoners beaten to a pulp by the prison guards. He himself was called to the grilled door and brutally slapped in the face because he gave some tea to a cellmate. And yet, lying open before me is a little bopk inscribed to me on May 22, 1932, by its author, the internationally respected Inazo Nitobe, professor in the Imperial university of Tokyo. It is called “Bushido, the Soul of Japan.” “The desire of the small Britisher, Tom Brown,” he explains,“ was to leave behind him (at school) the name of a fellow who never bullied a little boy or turned his back on a big one. . . .. This desire of Tom's is the basis of England’s greatness and it will not take us long to discover that bushido does not stand on a lesser pedestal.”

Warrior Followed Code

Dr. Nitobe’s small volume recalls the familiar Japanese print showing a priest riding backwards on a cow, and tells the story of it.

The rider had once been one of

Japan’s most famous warriors. But in the battle of Sumanoura, in 1184, he overtook an enemy and, in single combat, disarmed him. Thus he had the enemy at his mercy. His helmet was ruthlessly torn

off, revealing the sight of a juvenile

face.

The knight released his hold. Hel

helped the youth to his feet and bade him go. But the youth refused. Instead he begged the knight to cut his head off. The knight was reluctant, it being against the code, but as “others less worthy” were approaching, he did as the youth requested. Never thereafter, however, did the knight know a moment’s peace. He

had violated the “military knight

ways.” His conscience hurt him so

badly that he became a priest and forever after journeyed about Japan

riding backwards on a cow. As the emperor is the head of his warriors, he more than anyone else in Nippon is bound by the bushido code.

TIRE CHANGER INJURED Stopped on the roadside in the 6800 block E. Washington st. to change a tire on his car, George Charleswood, 41, of 824 Parkway ave, was seriously injured last night when struck by a car driven by Carl M. Graham Jr. 18, of Greenfield, Ind. Charleswood was taken to City hospital.

PORTUGESE TO BE TAUGHT ST. LOUIS, Mo, Sept. 3 (U, P.. —Portuguese will be taught in St. Louis public schools this year ior the first time, assistant school super-

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