W�*fr For CWAuu of Jipwte
CAMAMAN
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WINNIPEG, MANITOBA
for I yonr � 'Saturday, November *>,
C Groups Urge Franchise for Orientals
|eys Closure Foreseen
ingal and Farnham Hostels to eceive Additional Relocatees
VANCOUVER, B.C.�The next and what may be the 1st phase in the federal department of labor's Japanese ^location program will centre in southeastern Ontario and �ar Montreal* �
Two ho&lels, one neav St. Thomas, *at Fingal, OnU
kej;/. .with ..'lire oeaiEi
'Suing: Ills "��{Vaii'o/in.'^alti:' coining -wtsu':; -
iURRENT CLIPPJNgS
|,C. Chinese First In Organized Hockey
�U)U, Out � In tiainfng N\\\ ^oik Koveis' squatl I .any (King) Chinese Xlsei lated the first
rl>
ho
MI e to be signed
hoi k( v in the
IES1DENCE!
)scar Winner jcores:Bace Bar
RClViLRIGHTS
-.- '. �'�: ADMISSION 75c';
Hollywood drania-}�;<,-re to act in a ared i>M;ently" she .to the I'api-X.egroesjire .[hi'ai.er in wliieh
uffs are now avail-\
firjiecliately to'take prices.
isa-:Npr.i -.for
shivy ///--; lihzu.kl'"'>.:�"-. igc: ---^-^-:.
appearrng in - play. "Joan (Jsiner Audi.-Vniversity opening. Tile's -under-.eritt-" i for Hacial
,. I \\'m(hln't
Native
and the other nea>- Montreal at Farnham, P.Q., \\i\\ aid the plaee-ments by affoiding teiupotaiy (luaiters to prospective telo-catees.
,The placement ot prison* suited to woods labor in nonhein OntiiHo has largely boon eotn-pleted, and the lesidue at the Neys Quup who are unsuited 101 local placements will be Oans. fei red to Fingal hostel on oy about A\OV 15 A feu faimhe-- \\\A go to Farnliam.
J. $. Uurits, who was', snpor-.-visorOf Xeys hostel, has gone ti> Fingal where he will take ov�^r the duties/of supervisor tliere.. . Angler hostel in northern OM-latio has closed after.a relatively short existence. The one other hostel at Hearst has been tak>Mi over by the Spruce Falls Power and/Paper Co. to house their employees..- which are- mainly ��faiii-.-� ���.:'����... �-',���.� . �.�"'���'... � � ilies froin Neys at\d Angler. \Vhai
the nitiniate fate or Xeys hostel. sCl.iedtiled for 'early, closiirt-, will
�be is not yet known.
in addition ip". ro.ceivihg families from northern Ontario. Fi.n-gal hostel will .be a., temporary
��'home, for several families /coinin g-,
r.put from Slocan anti New Denver.
;-��/..� The :tQtal -'"'nuniber.:"a.i'-riving at Finga.i. fidm/- Neys and- JJ.C. is expected-to/be somewhat ill t-x cess of 20i.� persons. :
Officials in vharge .01 Jajtaivese placement have expressed the
:hope/that the evacuees 'will -re--
HAWAII NISEI CITED IN STATEHOOD PLEA
NEW YORK, N.Y.� Pointing
'to th* .wartime record oC the
American citizens of Japanese
ancestry in Hawaii, .Greg^j M,
'Sinclair, president of the- Uni-
T^f -f 7 \ i* f Jf -* *� *j-* �u
verity of Hawaii, was quoted in a recent issue of/ the New York Times as declaring that statehpod now ' for Hawaii would enhance the cause of democracy in Asia.
Noting that one of the questions regarding Hawaiian statehood had involved the territory's population of Japanese ancestry. President Sinclair stressed:
"The record of Americans of
Japanese descent as soldiers
and the^behavior of local resi-
dents during the wa'r demon-
strated that the population is
.thoroughly loyal to American
�;�' ideals;"'/'1 : ' . >,':� �-� ;�.;'' '��" . .'�'.
League Warns Against Vote For Orientals
VAxeorvivK. _n;r - U .B.r. OnfcntaT.s "a iv gra.nfi'd tlu-/ frah1'. 'rhis'c: i( will In' vt'ho hcs?iinilnsj ot' iliv end .so lai: .as iluv wlute mail
Elections Act Faces Revisions Next Year; Legislative Committee Holds Public Hearings
By Staff Writer
YANCOUVKH, B.C.�The question of voles for Orientals has become a.lop issuo iU'Hrili&h Columbia. The provincial elections act which bars Orientals' from the vole is up 1'or revision. And the new version is scheduled for presentation to the legislature at the next session, probably next March.
The speciil committee of the ]i\SMil Hive which held public hear .......,
.in** Hoie ot-i ;n and>'ov i, ha-, ]2 OroaniZcitions
heaid twe)\e Yiiueom er oigani-
/anon, lopu-entiim u-Hmoin. FaYOf, OlIC OpDOSC i\ (ultm.il anil other gionns (
l.ne themselves in favot ot On6ntdl fOtC
ivsomnvir -t|uv.J�ipam>sV. Ut'patria-Hotv I.c.a^uc. told lh<- provim-ia! lo.siisr;it.i!iv 's roJii-niini'r. UrL Ml. : Tin.1 .Vn'mouvt'i' ; Still � repunni' . .Mr. � Fit-it liei Us slaving ''.'Tlivic will 1ii>.iio whit i* rm>n in ('anada in a �HnndrfM'l yoars. This, is not. a (Mu�sriQ'n ot' raoiuF or r-olor dis rumination. ".'It boils do\yn to s'�/li\
them \\jii- vm<ed the lone voice ot
the Japanese Kep.iiiuhim League
Ther<> is a good pos*ihilin (ha*
uhi-u the united �lcitions act JN introduced, it willcontain a 'pro-
the lumonties now under resins'-i k>n. . ' .;. . _; _ ''�.'��� .
.The cbmmit'tPO.. under iv � \\ (.'arson,; M.'L.A'.-. is .'.coiuimiing1 dis.-cushions in Victoria;. .The final drafting will he in 'iho. hands of. J. Piteairrv. Hogs*. I^C. Harold \Vin<:h. lead'efof the C.C.F. party, which"; .."favors . einial " fraiii-hise riglHs h>-inJnorini-s, ;rs a member .of the committee. .
(See '�FRANCHISE" page 8)
VANUQWKK. U.C TwolM- or-
i;ani/iiu�n�s in KIM! the onfiatuhi^e-nu>tu ot Ha^t liuUans Chuji's*^ (\Tnadiui'- .lapaiit'^i' (\madian-; and nat>\o Itnlian-^ \\Uh onl\ one voif e un^od a(;ain^l thoin l
The". repri'sehtutiohs were hel<M r tlic (onnmttoo of Uie le^js-la! me thai Red \\ith io\jsion ot tin'/ Pidviiicial .' Kle�;lions AIM. whu 11 hi M puhlu heaungs in VaiirouvfH on ()t( ,il and \t�v 1 , ..Majoi \ \\ \\heaiiuii <� \nn%. Xa\\ and An FOM <� \�t!M.in-> -AKs-nmanoirsupported tin vote fof Chin. s� C,jn�uti,niv (Sec -ORGANIZATIONS" page 8)
t j. -�'"� �*� : ^ set tlfr through-the faVining-avea^
'^naQiQnsvB/ainerf /; :i�^i;^^
Mi-tals .'would. "v(jU? hi a blor and this would i>e lakeii advaiua.qe "pi" by .some..- political grou'n." ��yvhjitlj wimlcj ^radnaily- . lowfi- tlu- .liaiV against iintnigr^jion, �. . .>:. .-.. ;:if iho/.bars were xf
Co-op Committee Studies Legal Restrictions, Property Losses
TORONTO.; Ont. � The Co-opeialive Committee on Japanese ;Citnadians is prej)ann^ to take action on the le^al:-i-estrietfons; a^iul property losses which remain as v:residual pi^bleihs, o^{the;eyacuatton^
On Sept, 10, 19-16, the committee appointed Mis Kdith
?'ou'K�'r Kinxie Tanaka ah(f Kunto
7'Ii'daku as a siihconnurdet.' "to. . "
"t if (ten <.<)se hi~-toft*>s <jf inopprty
I b\ the Slo< an
Ave
hlillioir ~Fliridus
^v,v,xv^s -' ' � ':"�-'�'�' "�-''' � OiitaYib ihstea<! of floeking to the.
!*.-..^-Oui)N i.{>.:Tt>nf-'->-\V:" T"^tp<\^-;' "�--' -- ?-' �-'�- �-��< ~'-��-� - ��-�.-��-.--,- ?��'-.��'.-�-�'-'� |:-:.;;v;//�-.'-. -/-..- ^V-.-";- - Toronto-Hamilton area. /: //
*y>. ?f?^iK-r ^Lv.u^Ojj^pjf, legis^ ^.:--..:-^::.:-. ..-.:.-,-. v. �/;.,/, �.:;::'// >:.:_..-;
|H _U . XPai^ ' if; :traiispoTtVi!iyiTt V.'AV<^'' avciilahit?.V; �-. ^ / -..�"- - �_':/ ; 1, ...
^Vtu,/:!?;> ,'^-^^^/^> ^
"b^/^K.^a/ioy^
-;:;: '-^-;^>M;^/ v / ':^^ /. -^
-^;. / >^-i:r� /-^Vy' \/ V ;� '/4Hv Fnonia, -Colorado, the;Kppk\'/SI\imi>p -annbtinced jfecently'i
�-jji T\ '�'- "./-/-."� '-'-. & "t"'"''' ���"'�/! '�� '-'^^J^' 1s i'1/ UV^j ^Pi-yi^V^^V^'I'O ';'" � : ~;'-.-- �'. -V'.'iv� ' "� .--"'�"""-/�,
: legal ivsiriciioiis- and the saU- of � ; ' *"'" '
/: ,. , ,."-'-.'.�'.-. ��'�'�� ".-���''� .';,;-'.Va'llej Niv.-j
propel ty belonging to |�ers.on>' of .. :
-^Japanese ancestry aftei their e:>:a- /. : "��_.
/'"'lellvSllS/^i/:m-': 'fifth Repat Ship' to � -'r-!'r;:^!^Iilll^ail Week of Nov.^25
MM- i'iid.uYi-s - '.�'�& ' ^ -*^ -^" ^flt 'ii!" "tlh and : v'o': v!;Vsfons " -P1"' al'l\ i he Ja-st gioup 01
jtf-t^ ' f (i f 11 Lt ' '' ' \4^* * *j(J|NlllfJfc'
i < * I i .|t�_ lli"-".r"-"
-Jiich Jt; "r
o (Vpenuiv^ Cbimnitf*
ti�'-sv-:";(.'yn"�i�li�"rrs /'as -^
l-.: ecjuai - ".citizenshjp � rights: .should Ibe-vftxtenjded,'--.to
.tijfM!ir">�- r< pa Mom llu \\-^it ti� \\< t K od J.U-! Ajnr V..ii,.ira <'^];iJt\
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;The TStfVy Canadian is pleased
I" :-^^y.(^V;J*i; viojlo^ --�� Tlie-heW::editpr of- The--pAoniaiv1 'L- to ^nhpuhce.;;t>at- th;e foJIdwjnig
*r~ :^ /^ ' persons ;^vrl(-;b� our pff.ciaf
�^ ---^ - V* --;'"^a^iX -CdloVkilp JirBPul.!e-r in "l&.l|.ns a; ^9*nt? rn; various xehters, across
"' . ir�� �' x : "; /� - : / -->-: .jo^riialisni :majoi%-"^he: has/h^iV: - c*nada: for fif^�t|ng*- ;ads � f6f
.v,.;;-. ;,:t r;a;:;\-V. ,:;::. ^
!'|sl ^Hl/bwed Jo
of
1*-(in, .gV^u'-raliy crediK-"d_- witH' 'inc.-.("he"bvst of t'he 11
KDHONTON....-Alia".- AN-**:, \-�: /�.'���'�.-:./:':�:rfi- Or. MpcKinnotK proiair/rnr K-:r;i'v:.-" * *; r^^'i^it-- *i'*r; ~ir*sur^Tii^ icari; ni^*-' o^-rf* r;" "�.. "�/ -- (/;:..i- t emiy. Mr: MacKinnon .. w>i< ;.. -�/:]- ^*7;*-r-;i ^>roilj^r of Tra-!*r* Atini-sTf!' Jaii.'r-�'":.��. R-- A . >la� Kinuon '��Howi;.^ :- x>:
p: Kunro . : Hida'ka. 504 J�?vf$ Street; J . - . " "' ��.
�MONTREAL: Jack Le"e^ Ul^' cVrtier -Street; ." " /. "-' �' ;;
l.HAMILtON^: / Wiliuo .G&tc,
255". -McNab- North, and Ncji
STVrase; 751
NEY3:
NEW DENVER: A V.r* Kc*o: GREENWOOD: .Seiichi Yc
GRAND FORKS �r�.'
trx/.; This, irieans" - tfral- -tht . re.-V strictions on travel, "resideticc -and-\"occi)pat4or)S". should--'be !^re-.- �I-rrvoyed.�--'--� Furthcririore :/ na ob-: stacles/ should be 'put "in"-^he : -way/'of Japanese nat'icrtals. becoming Canadian citizens;i.
" -.."-. 2. - That Japanese Canadians
-should be granted adequate.as-
stsUnc'e and loans where rveces-
sary. to're-estabissh. thernselyes";
.. 4r.d uritil all *uc-n ptrso'ns ace
: Ve-'titabtished. accepted ""stand.-;
--af<is .of hcusmg", nutrition, edu.
"catjori ar-.ti "wage* " *h&uid b?-
.".enforie.d. in
/ nients:
3. That ;a-i!ai.�
property whiere ppi�tbr�. to der rcttitwtrsn for Jo*se* w property c�nrot be
for J* �
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