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Office of the Attorney General, Washington, D. C, September 8, My dear Mr. Congressman: In your letter of August 27, , addressed to the Attorney General, you stated that if the Attorney General had no objection, you would suggest to your committee the advisability of conducting public hearings to receive evidence regarding Japanese activities in the United States.
The Attorney General has discussed the situation with the President and the Secretary of State, both of whom feel quite strongly that hearings such as you contemplate would be inadvisable. The Attorney General is of the same opinion, and accordingly, is unable to approve the course which you have in mind. Sincerely yours,. Matthew F. McGuire, Acting Attorney General. The American people have brought disgrace upon us Japanese who, with a history of some 3, years, have never been subjected to any insult from a foreign country.
No nation in the world respects honor to a higher degree than the Japanese. Small wonder, then, that the Japanese treat the Americans as their enemy. The two nations have not gone to war with each other, but the Japanese cannot possibly bring themselves to regard the Americans as their friends. Some Japanese are inclined to think that Commodore Perry was a benefactor to Japan on the ground that he opened the country to foreign intercourse toward the end of the Tokugawa shogunate.
This is an utter mistake. Perry did not come to these shores to form a friendship with this country. According to the various documents he dispatched to his Government, he had visited Japan with intent to occupy it.
It was the Americans who manifested considerable displeasure at Japan's advance to East Asia. They have subjected us to manifold indignities.