The Japanese Pavilion and Human Hypocrisy
The following story is quoted from the department entitled “The World Today”, prepared each week by the Rev. E. J. Tanis of Chicago, Illinois, for “The Banner”. It appeared in the issue for the week of Friday, January 9th, 1942, as an example of the deceitfulness of men. “The Japanese building in the New York World’s Fair cost $250,000. When the fair was closed it was decided that this beautiful building should remain standing. Perhaps it was left standing as a symbol of peace between Japan...