Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1948 — Page 8

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By GEORGE WELLER Times Foreign Correspondent HAVANA, Cuba, Feb, 3--{Soutn American nations are hopling the Marshall Plan will bring

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES " |Arthur and Emperor Hirohito. In an interview at the time Mr.

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TOKYO, Japan, Feb. 3.—Teruo #8

Mukoyama, 45-year-old Chicago Japanese-American was ordered

i out of Japan today. apparently

for doing more talking than

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and Takao, 7, with him. They,

were born in Chicago and are U. 8. citizens but lived with relatives in Japan during the war, Their mother, Helen, is home in Chicago. “ Mukoyama arrived here last October .’as representative of seven Jap-American dailies in the U. 8. and also in connection with distribution of $300,000 supplies for Japanese relief donated in America. He has- had inter-

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