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is翼tatchy phrase coined by sociologists to moods of our society. What the.hell is.,the I nay uk?.h's w hats, happening mao、It's the
U« the Cr^^Hftg of decrepit values, of sacred cows, of traditkms 二 Us the new awakening of an old
肌'priee to pay! You' may resent,'.you may •■ actually fMtina^.'^ut'you.don't豕et change, innovation, without a.l沐lle pain. That's what I'm :tolrf any-undemUnd some, of the paths to this "new hM connotations, of' a'.■ better,: more 'fruitfu1 and
,or Ml I ra^o station called it ''the sweet sixties,',' kno^'M the years of the wars. Wars, between con-'een peoples between ourselves. It's be on a veritable man t^nst himself. i^now'«u{>tit)8: on a则eland,that threatens 'to 'ex-.■"ocwist *nUs Umd never reached, our geography'lec-〜Jie. very soilthey wallo,w in seems moj(i'important than., Hv汰Why? .No one'seems to-know 'nひf'even' the' parti-' "Wellb« hit me first". "No I didn't he did it first". Well, lojry, I think, ia柳ropriate. be wars between the peoples.'is.probablj^ one of the most t'iEbd knmoralin the annako re corded history. Man-against Andlbe ^reftson?. It's ironicalthat U his to be colour, ■ieirt it,械en'we wpre kids, if we''s?.lashe4 m.oi'e.,colour .fiiiger Tpaint»~~we..were:more imaginative. If. we 'used' our coK)or vmriety.of ways, we were iirtiatic.Ar;d if we used tliem cl«T«rly, w«賣ere brilliwa or gifted. Now one ofour people has a litUe colpar'ぁe,a c&lied in"rior.
But man against "lmseぱ.:is the'crux of the:m"t'ter.:At.i>resent inride ■■oonwlves i.ii .the intimate .knowledge ':we. have, gainiad .human miiuT and' psychological'processes 'that gui" interaction.' Butぉ抑t happenings' necessitate' a .complete' "in J It ion of: our moraland ethi car.values,'our: faniily..in-i ,,カurcdTiofctJ on a1systems andnio st important the spiritual ■p Uiat ia a;uppo.9ed to come'from..the church.: —s kil,ling8,抑icides,.infantiddes, crimes:by children,ヽ、'a.r. all:kinds .of crimes—is our society going mad! A .complete v歡l-and overhituKn^'おneed.ed 'for our:, socialぉystem. Everjrday we are gaining new insights and interpretations of lnws. An inMcate, complex society ■ needs this. The'.criminaliriiiul :we at ill: do. not understand'fully.'So. we— probe deeper, a mi deeper* 一to find out why he acts the way he do^.
'•Is thia.: the.'solution'?.1^0, a deeper, understandirtg:-,of:iuiman dynamicぎ■ is the. only ros^ to. normality.' We have'to'gもt.&t th.も cnuse before比starts not when, it has happened.
■■Www. ♦ , this ia the'new-morality'?.もut there's mo re. The iojrgernaut of powerおnoVrin the hands of groups. Peなce groups, tory groups, protest pups, riot groups, strike groups— everybody is iip in arms again" the establishnient: Befoi"e,ぱ ゃyo加)Ukd abeef-sowhAt^ WK^^ couM theydoaもoutit,Nov;r ■ collective'beef.. A':tho)isandliはle: gripes,'beefs an& 'protests:
l>W)bed to-getiier toぉvethemselvesPOWElVThe Httle manri-
It hw now reached its abusive stage.Thehospitaレぉrikein
Anglo"JapanMe intormarriag翁 show sharp increose
■■One in every 50 weddings in', are, among ■ the mo atlikely oたaH Los Angles dounty is it racialto find Caucasian加rrUge intermarriage, accordhig to an partners♦
Iowa, socio To gist 'teaching tkis:. "The "ctors involved in iれter-summer »t the University of mftiriage'clearly are not primar-. SouthernCaWo mi a. (ily populationalor 3ex-ratio re*
Ewluding marriages betw柳:lated.. They are, rather, in my Anglo-Saxons and Mexicans,' opinion socialend culturalin
which far outnumber any. other mued marriages, more thin one" fばth of intermarriages are bc"
tween Negro men, andゅite equality."
nature,' refl汰ting increases in a幼imil'ation, tolerance, propinquity, and in minority group
women, says. Dr.. John'H. Burma of Grinnelト'College. Because Los Ai)geles. county
"In each, individual marriage, because California has & compulsory waはing .p^od, two
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れas a mgner proportion 01 mは-people have' somewhut ca】mly cellan ecus minority groups than added up Uie profits and lo^
any.■ other mainはnd metropolitan
piey .expect to accrue to
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centriB.andniひrethanmo3V3tate,, 'jfpom sui:h. a marriage," and-for Dr.ぉurma said,intennarriageis them atle助ぃ咏e gains appear
also in New Yo:ric, resulted in the death of one of the、vorlils best papeは,the Herald Tribune.
Alltiiese strikes weeffective, mind you, butallirrespoiisible. The only bright spot it wears, is the fact the UUle n、2in now is
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h,rp to sはy and willsteadily increase. 、
'Other,generalizations: and p^re-. dicU0n3 m"e 'by.vthe visiting .use sociologist,
"Anglo intermarHage. with .Ja-paneise and Mexica旭will show, the. sharpest increases, .then' Negro' Amもri^11 .India叫':and Chinese. Filipino ,intermarriages' .\yjll.increase 'least of Norte ■willdecrease.
"*nie. grouj)S 、vhich are..'smallei' numerically: dケ::intermarry .pro. p«irtionally .the, .mostai^..will' c.oi)tiime :.t0 ::do .so. IioWever,. the imniber of theseづnーmatfrijilfe? iS-' stiU':so',sn)all:there, seems 、i10 dangeii" these -small,groups: w"l m sappcar
::."AVhite .and':Negi;o.:,.women..arも 'thei two:leastlikely to intermarry 、vはh' anyone dse.'ぉiHpino:,、vo1j1e11
to outwさigh. .thelo Dr. Burmajまo ha? been aid
:ed-'in.hia s'tudy by.DrにThon1a3 E. Lasswellof Pomona^ USC professor of, sociologry .and Gary Oetser:ofぉndo, U紀'graduate 5ti1dent, studied.in ore 'tKim 500,-OOO.nuirriages in' the: county since. 1948,'. inchi"5ing.. more ''than邻OO reported intermarriages. "Rie study..'is continmng.
Dr. - Burma, 'a. graduate of Tri^.: :ity.:-Univere"y': .'the Universit-r of Tex马s,:ana 'the:.yniyersity'of' Nebtaslia,''h as: spent, c(msideraib!e :tim"n,the:Soutiila-nd.in.Poni,na,' WhiUier,' Redlands, a.iKiLos Aiト geles«
へ.He be^ame'intereJ^ted in studying mterrnarriag.es'.in Los Aiige-les because "this is' where': th:さ action isノ,
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:i*ersohnelmanagers .in Canada, who ■,. re qui re -.sk"led: helpも hat. Tnighぃbe-'nioi'e' .i^eadily .available in.'3ay|ati should conta、ctthe nearest': Citizenship, and :.Immigration ■office: and .ぉv.e''.d:etぉls.:of. .their— needs.
y-ancOuSi^er,V.:natuially ::enpu-gh, is 'the 'arゅノbest known '-toぺマa:pa-Tiese. immigrants. But. ■■ of ■■' those, ■who. ::have.. spoken :rec,ently'to'. in)m.igration ;officere. in...Tokyo, fewr'Kave ..stiDUほted settlement -in.a'ゃven area'.m uaRa^a..:
..Officers, 'on the .spot dre'lcゃpt.' infornVed of: job vacancies across 'thj^':coiintry amT tryノttv steerinv-mifrits' to. areas .of most-iiee<J.
"For ex.ample,"■ said,pne,, '"we kno、v t:haもToronto and. .-.Qntailti general-ly.. atti:act. rruist' :'of'.;t", immiffrtnts -to Canada. We. know the. Marれimes 'ckm,t get 'enひugh;. .shWdlie., p: consequently. 、ve emphasjze the chance.
sion of a:Tion-lili^ra1policy,:the contrary is true.
If .a,Japanese ■ applicant, has go6.d::levels' .qf. education, 'skills r^uire4. in .C^ad汰.and 'no .crim, ■ipal:'r^or(?,.れe,is. acceptable,:'-:■■:、' ::::.Th:e.: it)iggest. stamblingr: 'Wock, :o:T coprse,、is.:language. .Just—— 1-earning:JぉpaHese' is:.a nightmare, for. - any: Englゆ-speaking,.lingu-'istにthe opposite is 'true.-:'
"If an: engineer::.'tois...t(). see us-:、Yho .is' :highly. :.qualぱied', in every..::way,, bひt spe-aks .き.-En-gl;sh,..:he'will.,not. ][)e 'jpu:cーed. -We'll - .iprobably send hiiti 、awa.y,' telling" him. to come back'-'in 'six. months or so when 'he: t^n speak some English,":'the officer幼ys.
Because-「of t.he c;areful.screening, 'most .department officials argue that.iiidmstry.—.in' Canada
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Th«迈ttn賴tary Class: 4:00p.m, — 5:30pm.
Tli«Jf. さr. High SchoolClass: 7:00 p.m. 一 8:30 p.m. TV Sped J a 7:00 p.m.」8:30 p.m.
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hoKYO.—Breweries and food exp, Irfi"beer disease,' reported11 id I Japanese products havebcie report published in a recent. I Slid 20 persons in Can ad a died 1965 and May of tWs year. <un>attr17 pei"sohs "weVe alao'ir^pc Allthe vfctimssl^oせed the &am$ 怖similar to those of anoXii 險rfゃem had been heavy of three to sevenquwrts daily
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