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Sister City Official Coming Here

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May
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1969
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Sister City Official Coming Here

The first representative of Ann Arbor’s latest sister city. Hikone, Japan, will be in Michigan Monday for talks with Gov. William Millikin and Mayor Robert J. Harris.

Yoshio Fujino, chairman of the Standing Committee on Affairs of Education and Planning in Japan’s legislature, will arrive in Lansing Monday morning to meet with Gov. Millikin and then will travel to Ann Arbor that afternoon for a meeting with Mayor Harris in City Hall.

Fujino is presently touring the country with a group of Japanese studying education and government in the U. S. After his 3:30 p.m. meeting with the mayor, he will rejoin his group in New York.

Hikone became Ann Arbor’s third sister city last February following an invitation by former Mayor Wendell E. Hulcher and acceptance by Hikone Mayor Naoyoshi Li. Tuebingen, Ger., and Belize, British Honduras, are the other two sister cities.