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TOKYO. — A 79-year oはfor-mc*rleader ofthcJ Japanese Socialist Party is piaiming, to sue the Carter administration for多28 milUon4n compenisation fior what he cla in18 was a viola iion of his human rights by Umtjed States Oi,cupaUon foroes in如pan 30 ye-arどago,
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'half yeais after J apan,s surrender to Allied forces, said the Feb. 4,1948 directiveおsued by the Supreme; Commander of the AlHedPQ\vers(^AP) Gen. Douglas MacArthur, atl)itrarily o?-deredJapari,slaヽv en foおcement authorはieS tbpui'geiWm froni office (by apymearis," sayinぎhe was"perきonanoれgrat&,, and di—aliれed from being aDii"
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一Hi r a no claims, however, th&t SCAP,s allegations were utterly groundlessゅd that his irmocen-ce:wjiB establish" |n a Japanese court 8 few s "tゃi'the purge. ,,., . / .,:: i He iss咖duled to file Ilis damage sciitゃれぉthe F^d6f&lDistrict Courtin/Washington, D.C. through his Amerio^n:"ttorneyj Edward O( Go Tine11,indおp;repar,
NEWYORK CITY. — By the time Iteiv Nodawaa /ten-years old, he had already comp; osed twoゆeras, "The 8win^, and "The Cailary."
(Nod", whdliVes inDひbbS Ferry, has been described as having "quiもt articul£iteness: and poised self assurance" which 、 comes from his "prodigious inteilect,,,
,!^en,i^ow a teenag^e,ぉas been 1playii)gthepian0since 'he w"3 fivさand'leairjTied tblove oi)bra 邻hiie young.:
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さdれfir to赠U.S:imin^ほte,"binQf of ,JT抑i財d'r pr^?—collゃgさ iy to attend formalh eもrings on P"脾m, encouraged K en'to com.
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Hii^no saidliざbゃliもved the U.S. covitts would' rule inliis favor and:tliれPresident Carter, & human由litsでi,usader, 、yould not hesitate to p&ycompens"ioiv
<'Aside irom. "the violation of humari rights, my purgeなom the Dieいin the infs^ncy of Ja-pjin,s, parliannentary democracy waS> I. should say, & greatloos not only to JSP but tothepost-war history of Japan's politics,,, he added.
Hirさn0 was renioyed from office on Nov. 4,1947, by Premier Tetsu Katayama-uさing his authority in ac(^ordaneさTVはh thepp--war constitution 、vhi。li had gone into effe(?t only six months earlier.
Hi;"ano ,had refused tひresign :vo Juntait ily when 1^atayぶma, who :had beenord^e^bySCAPjj^re-examirtg Hirなho,s qualifjcatic^ns, asked h【m to.
Early in1948, the nine-member G,rれHe &え quarters <'purge co-mmはtee voted 5 to 4 todei)iive HiranoofhiさX)ietmembe?"ship.
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'po?e, and Ken t9ひk his - theme from as"oolcompositionゅout a canaryf6rce[dカy anさvil、"peぉ1 tolive in ' a b.aseball.,'
Afte;1,three riionfchs of work, his first work', "The 'Caimry,', vVasぉmpletもd,lia;vinjp ten thelibretto first, thenfUing 4'he music to the dialo^e* '
T ho Is Martin, director of musical stiidies and educal;ional programs fひr the New York City Opera, disc<^vered Ken three ye-ai'slater.
ノMartm,swぱe saw No da sit a pia:noconipetiぉon ai;i(i wlienMki'-tin desired op处a material:foi' children, Noda,:? two coniposはi-orts were brdught i;o his attenU-
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Members of the New ifork Ci' ty Op"e加柳g t he four TOleii foi« tiie'half-hour jirodなction, ,ith members <if the Ojiera chiレ 4ren,s choruきfilling th^Tolesof fche two'boyS, j^htuiy ahdMicha-el. -. '
ぉow a higli schopl80p?iomore jit theHaddey School,Ken whb (juiite excited to seもhis^vork be,
he eiijfoys writing operaれr chfld-rwi,siiwe they donotij"eJお adult prejぉice8 Aj^inst the art form since inany ifiW幼e stories "CO my" an a ihe辦tingwdoden,
"But yo!U sh9u】d go to邻joy the顧sic圃Voices,"争ほKen*
乂en, and hi-条6ther, Talcayo N咖,Tegttlsrly "jbtendゅe Metro-politan Opera and he listsliis favorite op eras as "AidJi, ,'Don Giayanni" and "TrUtan and Isolde."
His fatljeiYTWiho came from Japan with(Rもn,8 mother fぱteen yeaぉago, does notsh"re K扭,s love of the opera. A professional gfaphics desまer, Mr.l^oda has beもn Jcnひ拜to fallasleep dudng T)erfo 11nances.
Ken describes his own composing as evolvitig,幼yhv^, "It's like a tree that can't Ht6p arrowing. To at op叙owingおto diゃI have&oimich toleMn and to do."
'Ihirdiig thesvwivmer, Xen pra<s tked Inlaying the piancr five hdurs a day and parUcipjited in a master classおyen画 bylA^dele Marcus at the Univ. of Mgi'yland,:
At the mo IT lent, Ken is /wn;iUng another oi>era, ノThe Rivalry," wh,dv concerns a sex scandaliin thケAndrew Jacks orv caぉbiet. The NationaI iEndowment for the Arts hasgivもn a多l,OOOi grant to com, I)letethも如oirk, whichまowed K«n to visit你e Andirev7 Jackson Home 4erel>e, could study the memori'bilia and s6uthehv sonきs of the period.
Tl>e other proぉctIs alight musica!.
Ken,s niQthersaidゅe <is nifauK fvilof wMt canliapi^ to <M《 prodigies, th多t ulany of t)ieim btu,ri tぉeipse)vesゃutノwhもnyopiig anさセaii hecomesc&rredjwycholo-
"Wもまnt our—only diild to behapp5r arid to h$ve-broadゃr interests than just music,"醉id ぉrs. N^xia.一
Ken also attendsmu狄um8 in Ws spare time and goes fishing with iiis father and sometinaes sailing.
His mother wants Wni hi a position to make a choice for h,s career, 'but from allindications, Ken wants to be a composer, pi{mist and conductor.
"He can be a !awyer or a cook, but he should decide when h6 is in college, not now," said his mother.