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SLOGAN, B. c.� Elections for the
committee* at *Vpoff, Bay Ffcrro, and
Branch *****
following are the results;
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Ca*Taw�ra are still collecting tn the Greenwood area. - . BAY FARM: Shigen* Kawasaki,
president ;, Jutaro Tokunaga, vice-
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Bob KadOgUChl Again �eat^chail.man; Bunkichi, Kogori~vice
Tashine Youth Organization } chairman; ^a� tanaka, Yoshio
-^�,r�^r -^-T-^-Y -- rr� ^ - .KamiaT^asurersf Yukimori Setogu-. TXSHME.� Bob Kadoguchi waa re.- _hi cuveshirfl' Mori Soiifo Uveda,
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. Assisting him in office on the
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elected to lead the Tashpie . Youth awjjtors_ OraniaiUori.for-Uie corning-erm, j' ^ N .-shota Ak j
-. Materu '-Pakarabe,
�,. ,,,,, . , . Shmichi Maeba, vice-chairman;
AtftWtok," Tell*
MODTTfeEAL, P, Q. �
ment and dispersal of the population after the war' ur a "problem for Canada as a whole," Howard Groan, Vancouver M. P., emphasised to the Women's Canadian Club in an address here recently,
, One solution lay, he urged,/Mn facing the "fait that the two peo-� ' pies, ' Asiatic and white, do not mix" and friendly agreements -should be negotiated by countries concerned to the eftV-t that natives , of one will not settle permanently within the borders of t*�e oth^r. Exchanges could be made on a feTnpoTary ^basis�for-^purpose^-^of business, he-said,� - -,-*�-;- x- -He<als6"8uggested~thaT the majority, of those-in Canada who-cannot be resettled should be repatriated to*Japan or to some foimer Japanese held possessions.'
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7 "VICTORIA'
(Continued from P. 1)
the inclusion of the Chinese people of B. CM that Mr, Pearson assumes a
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4 Ichijuro Matsumoto, Tanekichi Uyeda,
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partinpntj Sho onra Susie Qlu.Suyejiro
and Georgo Kakino, entcit^inmentj - � �~� -
department. -. - - ^Pyramid Men Enjoy Food
Following the election a social was held to the enjoyriient of all members present. A lucky meniJjorship draw was held, with Hairy Ishikawa winning the fir^l prize, and Tommy Fuji-no the second prko chicken.
On Febrtum1 Avere cui Lov :n.<i- Fred.��'Astajve.,' : ;. '
T. Y. 0. Members
qrc:-.;giv'b;iv;fi'ec tickets to^ attewj. the ui-rsnt shoSv,-; "}" You v:\Veye.;. 3^f.e.v,ey oyolier'* starring Rita ': Hny worth
for Mind and Stomach
PYRAMID, B. C.�The workers at the Pyramid road camp were recipients1 of one barrel of sho.\u and some Japanese language buoks i
the courtesy. of the Inter- j the iVIiiiif
United Nations are fighting for.
"T'he case of the East Indians and __Cbine.se�people for, the, franchise still stands,'* the statement declared. "To deny the Bast Indians who arc born British Subjects, the right to vote is against the principles of the Atlantic Charter and the Teheran declaration."
Khalso Diwan. Society urged to make "a. stutesma'iv-
Aiberlam Meet With Officiab
COALDALE,' A1U-�Of-l ficers of the?iTorth and Southj
Beet Workers' Committee met at Coaldale, March 1,, to discuss j&everal questions, with government officials and Security Com* mission representatives, including, Placement Commissioner " George Collins and Messrs. Lister, Russell arid Archibald.
was held on matters
iiaticnal Kpd Cross.. - > -;| like approach to; a basic '�.principlei of
^ Both the :shpyu' ahd the: ;books are, uldniocracy,::j^e.''thb rights ;of''\aHi:cit.i-'
gVptit^ to good, use by -the men. .^".z'ens, :regardless of race or ;Colov."
'\- ;� \~-^�~~:^'�"-...';.- ', .'� '.' ...' �'.''.'�{:" "If Mr.;:Pearson, is aiv.'� honorable.
"/[gentleman, lie r\vill,publicly'apologize '; forvhis''�/ujxtrue. wprdi. But if he: is ; ! umvilling to do ;so,. let him repeat
/ r^. tashme> Cbrrespon-dencV: Classes iiav'c';. organized .a students' council,: headed by ;.e.nergeti: presideiit Vic .. Kadonaga; .-.-'Associate
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, �-';-.- '�"�' '�-.��� �' ,-�:"-� V \ ' CM -i^Uv, ^Legislature. We can -assure him -if vev-music editor: andAnvv'Shnnizu, , :�-.*? , , ., . ../.^., V i
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president - J osie Ya no,; a nd Se.c ret a r y-' treasurer- Miyeko;;Yasunaka; ; '; The^Cbimcii itself ris divided jitfo -t^p "sections, 'the adriiinistrative and : the' ;extra-curridular.; Comprising' the firsts section arei representative? Jfrom
rJ2. iKadonaga, G race M a ch ida; Tatsuo-. Koyanagi,: Josiie Yanp and :Tony Katsunp.
ie: second section .includes hi
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to permit the or not we
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An essay contest is>be.ng held ..i
in the school, the_bpst product* oi. | the ,kjml 'Of; U1ulesirable citizens, �
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which .-�will;., be published ;in the An- [Corned and insulted so gratuitously ;-iiu.al. Some of the toprcs arer- A .�{, -Mr : p^,.^, hulinp' hphind his
Gonf essiojn,; etc,
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v :i,-: '-:,.:'-:rv dto." Ins . covintryihcn -;aiul:- unworthy of
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Conimittee :(SumierI\a^
mi Vamamoto,: Tsutonw/jNakayama^ciii^e; Publi ityV Bureau; ^ai(|l;t)iat
junso Puhaiiioto and Tayeko Sasagu-- ma<j6;pos^ii)le the \vidq) ?el?
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of various, activities.:;;Reg4lpri; schpol! ection- of; fin% records ; bding ;pl.aye(l vpaper /; editqr; Tayekb:.: Sasaguchi,|eycr^-;-:Saturday Vafiejfnoon tp^^the music cpnyenprj;Kaz piyevs6cialycon-|au
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Georp ^itahabe; boy^ s]RorJs coiiyq-1 v x ^ J Aftftization ;: tf - :a >pnih<J^
i Astatic-pick-up plus the ccuiiA
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^Hor;/:^tartb'a-^^ March,, Strhuiss^Waltzjes,"'hj>v^
iruinagerrv;I\a^;KadoiKiga/[and. Harley '' "' ~;~r -���-- *v.-_. .....*,,,
^ ka^imhior �4�V>r> Eumj LSasftki vJiri^Shino, jiterary:'.�<
it; is . th'e b^ablc^Q pu^rc '?.C":. famous- recprdir.gs. .spon. -'
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>THE NEW CAN ADlAN
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the lack of the -franchise and .privileges; to ; enjoy the saine economic i-ights ; as pccidentals" ' fprceU they Chinese; to a lower . standard of living;
Stiideivt;:Mar!k Toyam;a, 'topic" VSwxietness ai)d
^^cl atejl : Chall�iige ^
^ on :
-wf ri ners v "of; " at the 36
i.cl?i annual
ffigh; School Oratdri'al contest '. -.:,'.v Vs. Acsle FWara ;Jlads^"^tKe"^ja)an.e?JG�
Please fini! enclosed $......:.2:..:,; for which: . ;
:"" . ^�ReTtev? ray subscription: to- THe Now Canadian . �Enter nay jutecnp!ic*n to The New Canadian
Ti:c first" f^shio'n .shp\v:: evei-1<>Ib;
Japiane^evcpmmunity wasypre^ �-by; -the Marietta Schobr.; of ;- Design, _ at the - Ale^aridei; tlalfl;^ Nflefvrmml^^iris'^ino^e very latest :,m^ Spring 4nd 'Sunimer wear , '-..' /^-^ ^Plang for tbe^yaj -%elr come - jf'qr"S4fte-"'' forthcoming-, ATfsit ; pi". t hoi r >ia jest ies'i " King-'' - George ;: and .Queen --ElizabetV" to . yancouyer are 1 already *u'nd.e.rwav:- . . . . Fn*i' Dhori.
-relating to rtKe�censorshtp7of hospitalizatk>n for the sick, main*
�* tenance for1 tiiose: in heed, :ttiition fees for high school pupils, beef contract prices and the transfer of workers from one location to another. " - "
Following tne conference with the government-officials, north and south committee members themselves' held -a discussion on problems of the workers. They were guests of the" Coaldale Committee at a dinner and interesting program immediately afterwards.
Delegates^present included; South Side � Kaymond, Messrs. Okamoto, N^kashima, Amemdri, Tamura anil Sada; Coaldale, Messrsr Oze^i,-Taka-da> Nomuia and Oyama; Taber-'Barn-well, Messrs. Hayashi, Sumi an<;l Nomura. 3
Picture Butte District � Mcssr... Ikebuchi, Isogai and Edamura.
Comox Legion Planning Petition for Depbrtatipn
; CQUKIKN:AY -~ The ;-:c a'n a d i a h
Legioir here and Compx Agri.ciiltural and hulustrial; Association are asking A.: \\r, Neijl, M. R, to prepare ^ "pfi.ti-( ion "fpr � circulation throughput Brit isb
triation of �'- Japanese: ::. after 'the'';; war, says the Comox Argiis; � v -/ The legion ; took action here after the agricultural organization received a letter froni Mrr Neill at a meeting last Tuesday, pointing out that : only an organization ; like the. legibiiv could secure .signatures; to; suich a .petition^ outride :pf British Columbia. ' �'� . � -
Babble Proverbial Baloney
VANCQt}YER,k C.�An effon to prohibit Japanese ' barbers from resuming business in i*.C. after the war is the intent of a resolution passed by the Barbers' Association of B, <S, last-Week at thc'annual meeting in Hotel Georgia.
The Daily Province reports that fhe association will Urge the Provincial G6Verfmi'enV~ *o ~^amend -the�Bar4>ers' -Act tq bar Japanese from' conducting business as barbers/ -
(Approximately "SO Japanese" barbers practiced -the -trade_in=B._Gc_bj!f oreithe -war forced "their removal, "if was said, Sharp criticism'jyas leveUed at the' f'low stancla'rds" ^and f'cut"rater meth- ~ ods" of Japanese barbers. .The competition, made operation "almost impos* sible" for white babrers, a delegate charged._______________
ULLOOET FARMERS , TALK UP PROGRAM
LILLOOET, B. C.-^Shoyu, miso and tea have been received b'y the Japanese residents of the southern section of the Caribou district, through the International Red Cross.
The commodities were exhibited in the school hall and oji Jhe_following day distributed equally to the 300 people residing in the district, Representatives from six villages camo to Lillooet to claim their to\vnsfo!Vs share,
With spring,just aroind the corner, the Lillooet Agriculture Commutes .will; :be 'holding a meeting to plan this year's crop and discuss- tire general. farming layoxit. "/.,...;;: .. V7:- '. '.'�
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