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minority group have shown om the ghetto wber«by their 0 meet the US vWte middle" ■ tildr' delinquency r»te drops' Los Angieies area, where Dr' has studied them, Uie S&nsei tly reversing this pattern: As increases (measured by "po-"rship, student, body offices, ,、-elis falling 'atid tJieir deli-
5cently ■ re si gTied from the Calima ists that tte L.A. pattern 'n Calぱornia歡mi that, if any-le Sansei is "slowing down" in But Nakamura, & atreot
;worker for the Neighborhood Ycmtl、Corps, guenc》,ゃiミng localOrientals 、vith afniu、""、 一 、vUh su^ce"L An、erican-style. "They Ulink tho、'】um、 it m|jie he says' "aiid the" tWy rol:"tlwh. ;i:"hl:mi、" lf«^t ,ith complete AmericaniMtion, (、Aヽttu、 bijjh MAndanjs be maintahuHi?Ai、d ,ith complete 幼ce, w"h no abras"'e prejudi"、 overcome, is nol » switch to American .values inevitable——ju^las oys!erscannot produce a poarlw"hmaIhchrUant grain of sand?.
,n {^rai:Cisco's Sa"sei yotaii—partinilad、' th, ゃivem the Junior ;JACL — ;m、 shavply of tljei5p〖0blem — genuinely wish to keo'p "tK、l、cvM ?fi?oth cultures." But ti'an siat hiにUiis fim、 phrasi、 |nt^ a course of acUcm is not easv. The S;u、sci "nd It hard to iden"f》',their 0w""Japam、s0ness," ^^At this pomt, it、vouW sewi、to bo so】elv biolofricaし They are simplyAmei.ic;"iyouujrsters 、、hlV、l:、i'k hair
ami skin amitheゅicanthic fWd ("tlftM Not I、、'01、thoir Wks疯w any'longer complete.tlisUnc* uishiuj;: Misd parv、tvU themselves 'om、 tiu ywmv. J:"K、'"、s,、 A mo ri、ぐI ins from th^ir .Chinese cooiHtil^MurU^ l;ut lhm、 is cmo sure c^luc: if you he*r you^ PM|>1* .:qゃaki,、g :"、 Oriental'they are Chine*e.
Scarfoly « 'single S«neH our sp«ak an^ b«t • ■",
詣'dsof Jap«'m、2H、 (for whie)t they feel ifuiUy, mlthou^ it 、、.:、、、.m、110 of tiu、ir owni,oin^ — Jm<f miiny now ttu^ •Uu、1ai、i?uaKe at specほ1schools or coMegie》.'To ftU of .Uu、n、, Japa" isiぃljui.d'more exoUc than En^Uuid or 'ドiamで.Theiro,n "in" humor — since UwyliAY* n« ir.oubVe pn"、ouiK', th« " »mI r,(i of tW^hr mH" An、fHom " is oftlie "KWa of rtick" v«HHy, and they talk i、f >;、、"、g to "Jaytoゃ'n" to "Jny food,,'
(CottUnMdon Paf« 8〉
An liulependent Organ for Ccmadicins of Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,19G6
Strength For Tt»e BridgケOnl3r 15.0«
Toronto, Out
This year Hydro is takingalight-hcarte41o9k?"th^ぉrotrth and dci)relop迈eiit'of .the', public power秦、'eiiient .in' the. pんvinれ'over the Ustsbcdecades. Adding to the inter est the Be"erLivirig Cenけc ■attracti<m is sure to creatもare the.two: beauties,. Jrcne:Shimoda, and Sandra TaJcahashi. —Ontario: Hydro P自o
Losing The War Turned
TOKYO. — A: wellk"0、vJapanese' :"e、vs.:.coin,】)enta复orノ sai" on. a mor"ii、.g:'niゅo. pro|fra".、》 '."it: h3s-.U1.1'、1e(l.0"t fi3i,:the tiest'thtit Japan,.10sぃ'theヽvar.'し
-Hri.oUitstt :-Fuぉ、Vfira admiU(e,l jie 、v.ould: i、ave been thr0、v1、 '.i】U.0 .■{ail'hi"l.' :hp "ia(le. su(;h. a. 、:state-nie"t hv:pre、vj^r:Japim,ii.nder n、i-. 】itary:'如n、inaUon,
'"ry…ofili-e::.e'"(! '6ri,id、、'(ir —in:tlui Pac.ifit—". Fuji、vara ,said,:"As:.r look,.back "t.ゅ6.1ast.21;'yearsV.1 inustヌa,v t.hatへit-has.,.Uiri、(Ht .out for..'..the 'best, .that: J:ipaiv.,lost、 the war."
-■—.-The Asahi,. oneノot Japa:n's..larg-: estiie、、-3pap.ers,'.:said' in.its.ィront l)age.-senii-edはoi,ial.column:'
■"Aiig..'..15.. of 21'yeajrs ago was: a .hot:..:-(^ii》v Weノreぐiilレ.the odor of .--Perspiration' from 't-he.nieriゃpci 、V-'〜-(",eii's -'、■、-artinie— .trouser .gaii.bj,.,natio】〗j|ilu11ifon1、,jUr raid aefense-:hel!ii(jts 'and gaiters.
"I?a(iio.'seis: were o!(l.:■、、'ith' a. :Iot-ゃf'.static.an(ぇit.was (liffioiU' t。 .hc;ir Ui*v.ト"n!,"ror's.' fipeecii
VIETNAM : ONE MAN'S VIEW
AQuagmire Of Hatred For A Morass Of Idiots ■ " Capitulation
By R€|v. T. MITSUI
VANCOUVER, B.C: Time was' when '.in my 'home,- turkejr was: enjoyed on Christmas ..Day and on .Christmas Day only.: However, in these days of rapidly escalating prices we have turkey on gaster, ami TluLnksぉving
as well.Aftef* aU, turkey at多.49 a pound is better bujr,tiiaiibeefsteak at恭i.15 a pound'. But after two days of turkey I,m .bound'
to :confess that I'm. quite re^》, to a ay good<^ye to turkey, until Christen as comes .rpund; enougUi is enough! But tur— or no turkey, there's something 'on my pUie^ and on the plate of all mankind, that just can't be pushed off: it has been on my pほte » !on^ time, it,s there n(?w*, and it's goinjff to be there for along time to come. It's the vast^ mi-seraUe^ challen^ng problem of tbe Viet Nam
Bcaaan fir纖,uwceni
folk wygFst wmr is none that霄e C*na»-jet aU霄o it
and Uke
should be pushed off cme,splさte —and thiiビs that! How Wind an-d stupid and callous can people"-ぉet? Somewhere Adlai Ste、'eiト sbnrightly said that today 、var, anvwhere,.is a civilwar, ami any killingおin reaほy fratrickle. man, no .naUon, can "opt ouビ'-c^f the Vietnam confHct. Every indi"dua!, .every nation, is iiト 、'olve(i in it in some measure. That is a plain, incontroverti'o】e fact of the worW-
-As- a Japanese Canadian, I a?}i seriously, concerned about thi.s 、、'ar. Here is the reason. I believe Japanese Cana(fians 'are one of the best integrated non-Ang!o,-
a jiUiiat;on. it is socio!og:ca!!y i;npo55ih:e to keep an ethn:ぐorganization, such as JCCA, 、"thリ out some kirvi of o'Jt、var.!-iooIcing goa!s to stri、-e for. ヌ:niK-; g!e for C".il0f.m:n0r;'。. groups is one those go a.Is; a really vitalone today. Anfi an ! effort to achieve W0rレrPー3r'、しs another, particularlyinヽie'tnajn,: まe th〗;:屮?^rメ.いA,ふ aa a wh;te ma^n's war," exUcskm of coioiu*iisnu
r,
■otherwise, -such an . organほation becomes no tiling" but "a pur】y so-ci a las'soci at ion for-mutual 'admi-.ration," for,ゃhich、 .anyone of right nihid,has no intention of pAying h.is due.ヌo "nder-'Mar-リn Luther Kinff'—hd-d 'to巧ise his 、-oice against tKe— U.S.,s involvement in the Vietnam war despitも. the .fact.-that, he became somewhat: alittleless, :papular b<f-cause of it.
)【ore over,' -any Christian, any Buddhist or Humanist' who thinks he can remove the Vietnam problem from his particuほr pMe has somehow, somev^.here a!ong theline, suffered an atro phy of conscience «nd a tngic hardening of' heart. The rcspcm-?iWe citizen and the concerned Christian, or Buddhist or Horn An-iぇcannot turn his back on the Vietnam problem-, he most f«ce it p-nflfome to grips with H>
Th« problem of Viet
I su枕est^ can kn(i3' allth^ HP; e、ゃn Mr. McX rv> ea-ラ-y^lution to it» k>5*> I bHi«re there ai« (ぐiirfi幽画ilM Pkg» 1)
.the war. Action. Surprises M纖ny
ノ."Most or the::"paneso public' cHd' uot "know, about the鶴Vb-ment which ^had started10 days Pjreviously foraccoi>tance ofふe Potsdam deda rat ion (calling for Jaj)an,s. surrender),
'^oまm bombs had fe^n expl(^e<r(on Jajwiii), *ihe Soviet Uーir'ha(i declared.war on'.Japan. Th ふ W す cities throup^)iout .Japaivhad b^n reduced to Sumt nimsbJr the firobomb^ofthe U.S.pli^nes. Carri" ,nes of れe U.S.: .Nayy:. wero flying imre. sisted 9ver Japan,a sJcfeaに
'(The Japanese military were "ill "lkii)jf about certain victory iT..UiV U.S. cbrnmeneed-lan^ng. operations but rfefeat was clear to .the:natioi)..
-■■■■"Tho resistJRrice「' —''WouIdhave been very weak against aれin. vムsion. The £ate pf millions of JJapan es&'. was-dear.'
"Japan of1946 was inぉuch a whirlpool,Although fully a ware ■.that Japan could not, win ■■ tlio war, Uie people were forced to follow a stfong commanding force, centered on themiHUry who yere afraid to talk bec«i«& of the ,darmes an<i were tread-inに.a hop eless—course.
'^Tliere are few examples A、'here surrender waa so smoothly accepted by the peopJもNo sooner wm the Efnperort* ror-tender dedamtion heard than peopie ■ burst:into' tear8 around t.heir radio sets.
Keep Cftlm Attitude "But on the evening of that day when b!aclc covers for elec. hielight* were abandoned iwKJ pwple discarded their cumbersome RaitiM"8にthere w*s not an G,!gry protest ,y did we sur-render'. heanL
"The Gre«t€T East A aほwar, fame !md<Ienlv on Dec. 8线nrT "ended suddenly on Auに15.
recallth« facial."p^^ions of residents near th« ai'r bftse oれth« d*y the w»r ended.
"TheTPirere hriゅtlijfhtu in allthe homes that eveninpf. Peo-clc sat snd wondered how soon th^ir soldier sons —wouH b« re-
"Alot of chn<trMi,who prob* »Wy had b«*n hid in'曹ere in thr. namnr 9tre«t4 pUyiw hide
"By the iTwi of U»« wiiT U>e
frtim s71crilspirit knoini m IT ", tar ism.
w "f^nd peace forん P«n snd the wortd On tkis
"prmy ti,gfんi «iK> gm" tWir Ivw