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[Easy Living?
ON' A HOT Si'MMKR night,
|:iini:e^ of Toronto's "China-|i;ir.'.en\er'i:e'.' Cheek by jowl do ft'-.'^ \vh.6wa'k on the narrow ,v\va'kV -brush'� against'' each ,��., 0,j the two sleazy, clutter* ,vk? that Is. its n'nimposing
life or. these streets is forever n?. Old decrepit men..'pain-' >.*��- fitting' out; the; shabby _-:,jr,:m remnant of their los-struee:Ve in life'' loiter on the greets. Others walk on, bent on. j� rer-'.purposes. o f . ? at.isfying a \':'..zcr for rice, and at night, an K-jijtent hunger for other needs.
In this, deeply pungent cross-jrai of life are the Nisei fami-Kar. Simple things as eating ihi*tese."f^i which for some, rake? living a gastromical de-Kstht.- and wedding' receptions �ke place here.
�A1!. Nisei visit Chinatown; hut e . is another ' element, that has been always ob-;:re. Likesonie hidden throat. In these two blocks there, are jliegedly eight legally and cer-iin!y euphemistically called "re-Ration.-clubs'* operating under rovincial charter: These clubs k.r?e 10 cents an hour or 50 p\< a day for any oft he "mem -V*" *hd wishes to use any of dab's "recreational facili-VAnd under, this guise, the [ten glamourized Chinese gamb-H is conducted.
^uf.tnere is nothing glamour-
:? ^bv'Ut it. - - '��
\'v<_ i"t,v'w biggest cliuV in ' L^:�rh arld. y^u will find:, . V of 'stair?' and the stare /'�-^5- v.-ha...is. stationed �"e,head /.f-the staircase.".'As -a? v--< -,,v. the.necessary.
- -:s. the features -''^I .entrance -is" \\n-_ ^ r^*- .meeds' the eye ; ^'a-rrant-cpuht'er, ?'r,i'"?-' i-rid a few.-.tab-' - �^.--'�VU'-1.\;.?_ "checker s" r.'.-tved.
1 .in this.
� : S^:>k� are. ''*' ,P-ay:-ng" rota-. �, : . ;v few - are. �' � -; "h.o :ah'.--
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":" '' "-' -v.. the � a:-:i':aT-:v
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amendments' to the i/anad'ia'r. tizenship Act of iji:t�f ikiss: second 'reading .n't Juno 'w�>ui'd restore eitizeiiship to �i.',a!;ad:a.i.r women wiu> K>st that status hy maniago to aliens prioi- to ;ui-. ary 1, 1947. by a simple ��pr..ce-dure without regard to residence.
Affected hv this ehan":
n -fh
citizenship aot .a's-.-aunmihced by the. Minister of* Citizenship': a--d lmniigration. \Y. li. Harris, wo-., ,i be a'number of'X'isii w�>n:'en--v.->\-by virtue , of their- .'marriagv � t-� Issei "men- prior to 19 iT. be.ar.-.o Japanese aliens.. - This. :w'o\rld'-on-able'.'thorn to;regain, their Canadian citizenship' - without � tht-
.need of; re-applying through re-' gtilar channels as; >p. the casi of
'�ihuhigrants.-. : * '
J Another change, in th.e art. provides for the grant nig <>f ci< i/.on ship to the adopted legiiimau
come
�T.------� �f Prince Rupert, B, C.
Two B. C. Nisei Girls A stop towards-tin- nssuranco .that 'no racial, (v'w.-
Graduate as Teachers tion.will bo allowod to throaton the fishing industry n\
,,,, � . ,. northern'H. C. was taken with, tho fornvation'ora spoe'ial
\ K IOH1A. i; c. � lwo . � . -. . . � , . ,
coinnVUtoo consisting 'ot an. oqual nunuu'r ot members
.vrs.c.s .were anvng :th-.*se recent- � � -; �" . � . , ��
,'� , .' , ,' . , fr'omtho I'nitoci VMshcrtncn and Allicil \V<�rkcis' I'liinn.
iv graduated tro>v;- �.'.->,> riMvmciaV :'���: �" � ' �-.
tho Native Ivrothcrhood and the dapancsc. (.'an-ailvau
fishermen, is reported here l\v the Daily News. ' �
TTie Daily News said H.uek' Su- " . : -v.\:k.i. .'cbainnan'- of the fisheries . ']1;v ,|apan--Hv -Canadians woii'd ; .committoo of the .1CCA ..had. ex- not accept gear o_r hoaVs that h;ul ': plained the position of the Ma--' -been i"n:\Cscared from, native or : panose Canadians -to -the meet; � vvlii'ie' fish vmen unli! '.-.in'-'" iiivi-s : ing ff the- \ative llrol herhood t.igatioii mado fo�v .-the v<;\ '
j" which decided to put forw.ard the' son Of ihe '.s'ei/u'r'e'� "^V-I-','ir^'^-^.^r^'^'*^""-T'"-'- -^'f'^" .-u^ca 'A -^ial co-mmttee to : ; T^,.h,^^n ^ of no V' VS:n':K, 1 r.:''l,0r,,f;:' Joint .m.eetiug ,.f. the three : fair tlva( mont. (,r * is.--."- - f�^^."-" "
groups.. j.'::. . � thoSkeona^dtiwNa:,,
ii-ratviiated � pers^jus when thev . . . - . ... , , , � .
. . ' .-.,:.'.. .' ; . 1 he joint meeting, held on \ sniee tin- retmn of !ho .lan.i:;. s.
... receive*I ti\-trcu ,;�('".>!;.p napers.
'Xorma^ � Se.li'oo1. tie re v
..They:-are rMiss thoVt-sa Moritaii .- t>f Ire.'n'wood. a::d. Miss. .Taiunvi'u-- ! t';i fy'';': S;i'::-ov. Arv.\. :
Isseis Among Those Becoming Citizens
re 'last. w. ,>k.
.lune.n. agreed t.f; the special , CanadVahs-.the pap-'r said.
children if the adopto.r
1 ega 1 ly'rrecognized ..father : is ;' a ;Canadian - eitiv.on. '�'-'Thus'..; iii'' the. case of a Xisei or; a' naturalized Canadian fat her, h is childi'en regardless, of. where .tb.eywe.re horn would become Can.vdian citizens;
� On the other'ha,uL in the case of a Canadian who deliberately | ac<]Uires jiationalityOf an enemy' 'nation, it would he up to discre-1 Jioiv of :�anada whelhervhe- be 1 held to His responsibilities as a j. Canadian citizen;:Or� that 'he be I deprived c�f such citizenship:
| Several..other anrendmen'-s-.are I included in the hill which would -. make changes for-the first time I.to the citizenship act which-was' oassed 'in rO-iiv �' .
ing; their money away " into a game in which the bank is invariably, the winner. : This for til .-of gambling is - a deadly.game in which .there"..is quite often . a winner but the house always . wins - in the end. There have bevuv "systems" worked out by .'sonic in "order to-heat this game just as in any other fp'rni. of "gambling. Infrequently such systems" hit a- jackp-'K Kut never last for the game which .is as old as..civilisation is an. ingenious one. -
Xisei are a familiar, part, "of this picture.
Thc-.'e is a'.sn":al! gro;;;> --f X";".�� : who fr*>o'.i^Ttt 'these si: -* their' way- of ' :'� ;:!�: .:�"'';." b^en c:iu^h: in-iC-f f-v..r j Ing r^oney quickly a:-'-; ?"��' ^rin:e are inc-orriirihle ::^hi" that f*. t-hev ?vv\A r e
U'"';;'';V*V '�...'� ' '"�;'�� - .- � ^ ^,,n,!)i1*00 :to V vmnposod'of, six Tho Japanese. Canadian-, ebcl � 1 li'.rtv ditteix-nt �. nationaltties ; ,�,,r;>a�M(.i);\vc' fr<,,� th,-, iv� '�-'�, ��: -.��'�
.����'� - - , n prt sentati\e>. trnm the U-.ir. ,.({ io ,)u% )oin( oomin,n,M. ^1>n.
were r.epresontc-cU ne.iov.g them i( i: :i'ho 'VOmmiHiko- would! i' - i- � �� " ',-
, .-.'��!-opous. . i. iu ioin!mut< \\ (�uiu | |yain*>da. Jim l\ameda. (.r<i.
sevma lssei . ; serve to bring closer haYmonv 1; Haua John
Mr. Mm h :!sk'ed.the new citi- ; among all fishermen and Ui pie- j Slizuki. North Pacific: Masio zens/to; make the '-'.maximum con- vent and settle difficulties and ; Hayashi. Asao SaWata. Siiivua -tribution"'as Canadians. prs^hlems.. ..'''�" ; sj,i0t .�'.,-�
. ".-�'� .; ' . '..-; ; . ; �. Suzuki., speaking -.for the ..Ja . ' .\ ,nroti:;g Of the >p--.-:.i! .'o'.-.-
Flhds Way To Put - paneseTanudians. js reporte.l to | ;n;t(ee' elected 'the follou^-u of
Rosy Tint On'Apples ^ the special com- . fu;(M,, ,h;m,;;;u, Ir;i,.k (-;tM, ,
1 ... fr . : � . - nuttee. is only a temporary mea- \jA . .meinhm of-. ?h,: ;--Xan> <� ,:
:.' ITIIACA; -X. Y, Masan-.i sure and - tint it wilr not be iio - < Brotherhood lix.catixo; . Cola. a Xisor scientist at Cornell^ :^ssaryto;c'on(inue it separately : ,-hairman. .loe Kainvda; and s.< e-I'niversity knows how, lo give; after ;ho Japanese Canadiaiis..1 Votary. T'o-'n ]-arkin. ii.M-i'iu-ii '
have become -familiar with the ' pr0"sentat!ve of thv rish.-nn^n's. �I'nioh. noted that all Ja* -' ^-nHlI1. :
panose '.Canadian fishermen .have L
become ;members and. therefore Qe{s Chemical Degree .. it would.Ih^. possible shortly lo k- tt'.t �ii_ apples. So far the method has: });nv s.]ch a u,,,-kinK committee ' 1 ^. OI AlDerta - �
| not been perfecte,! wno,-e it- can : -,vi,,)in the organization to/ take 1K(�X Sp.KlXCS, Aita.-A'., �j be used commercially: .However | ,!p pV;evan0o;,. tbat -nlijjht arise.: '�.rv<-ent graduate at c,,^ o,-ai )�,�: j experiments ronductod.by:-I'ota; :Ho' assurc,i b,,lh Hr'oniery - t.xercis<^:at theL'nivri^tv ofAJ -
- last year have proved successful. . . > ,nr,tlKers 'that � ,' . ' . � '"'�"' v. : ".'.'� -
� .- .-� .no'.'ti aim union., ...it ..no* i.^ ui.u � (�|.p(a was dtM-rgt" ^aKuooUo uho
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;'-"niajf>ring''it:--�:ho!!dstr'y;. ��� '"';
- He is tho �>( :t: d M :'-.
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� rosv cheek 'to apples.
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j He has- found"-that "a' certain
' chemical when sprayed, on apple
�trees increase".the fed .pigment in
TOKYO - "Many-; Japa:iese ncsw'-. living in .the l'nit';'d States � var ' brides ;>.!;�� .married Xisei : the :-;a.i/frity of w h.�m areu^ar
h-M - other' C- s-n icemen Jaic^u fiurh^-' oee.ttpatior. .atit wets'. ;h" Cnited Stales -at-'unhappy because ' pf .- .la.ng_;uag.� <jfffere';ces- n't-.j >t;far-ii'iar V;;> }oms.-':h.\ .e'd:t'-.'-r; a Sat;' Krar. la:.':-. -� - A,s.''-r - at: '-�'� -
V..i '< -XiseL
Hayakawa Involved In $40,000 Suit
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