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2 The above is a far from common sight in Japan. These little girls in geisha dress complete with fan, umbrella and ehalky make-up, check- ed their saddle shoes and plaid skirts especially for the girl's day testi- val. It's getting so bad in this age of Italian haircuts, accentuated tic- ures, and Marilyn Monroe Klasse-s that a bright kimono on the Ginza really stops the show. impression Here we have a cross-section ot the Japanese populace in caricature Ojiisan and obaasan remind us thit beneath the external alterations ot post-war Japan lies a basic culture that will take a lot of demo-kra- hn to change. In the midst ot' it all ale mukosan and okusan: he leaining new methods in business and more concerned with world affairs than ever before, while she strives toi 1 position of equality enjoyed bx American women. Taller, prettier and healthier than her ancestois ojosan is quick to pick up the latest styles from America and the Conti nent, a modern in every sense of the word. si in ' 1
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RADM. FREDERICK S. WITHINGTON IN NOVEMBER 1953, after the arrival of the MOUNT MCKINLEY in the Far East, Rear Admiral Frederick S. Withington was relieved by Rear Admiral John M. Will as Commander Amphibious Group Three, Com- mander Task Force 90, and Commander Amphibious Forces Western Pacino. change of command , 4 RADM. JOHN M. WILL IN HISISPEECH at the ce-remony aboard the flagshm, Rear Admiral win promised the ships of Task Force 90 maximum opportunity 179 Vlsltffhe p01'tS of Japan and maximum liberty m those ports.
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