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Pour news;. I terns' this.\veek seem t
i '"^ deserving. of comment;'.'all of 1 ienn of: significance; becausethey I �piy-tp;; various phases of the" "Jap- f ese problem." .;.;..;;,-;�'"'�'/�� �..'..� '�:";'� I.
The f if st, Alderman VVJIsort, j\ve ?;inclined\--fo Dismiss with a cpft-nptudus gesture: 'born ; of long jnitiarityY.:;. We can ill afford to jpt this attitude.. He; remains a I nfanf � and-potential menace to
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JCCL To Inslall
In
Dec. I
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iC'tyjGQunal Monday;} 1 that; ^
to secure
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> once a voice .crying; in the wil-1 suing trade licences. :
ness ; | _Allho-ugh the last attempt
Mone of Nisei organizations, the] +* �.*�..--- � . II has attempted to meet this lace. But it has. riot followed up
move of inviting Aid, Wilson to sk in this community. There is >b in hand for the 'JCCL leaders, explore .the situation thoroughly see if we cannot fake steps to lonstrafe cOnveneingly the :in-ice of Aid. Wilson's campaign.
... * * * - . .' ', '-'"' he second, the formation of a
JCCL chapter. No orgariiza-
has received rriore criticism
the JCCL, largely because so b is expected of it. No one >rs the value of the orgamza- ..--_-. 0--- ^"^ �-��-.r.
or the value of its objectives.': restricted authority to refuse n few fully realize the magnitudej^^ulate issuance of licences:
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UNIQN FORMS sfUDr GROUP
. .Ocean- Fiii)s--;-At ,a. recent Union niceting, 'it' WASdecried to fornv i study group for the purpose of enlightening and educating tho members in matters..portaiiAt.ng to Unions 3rYd their port i�vth<? Labour .Move^ nicnt^ Tf)is itiove Is heralded as the; portent waking of f greater ''Unicn'y: conscipusriess, .and is expected to pave the \v^y. for greafer|; cQ-ppervMien ;and^ harm^
A;committee of four was eleched to complatc the prclittiinary arrangemcnfv 4nd to mnip put a pfo^rini which; wooli; boiit $yif tho occasioh. It r$ expected tho group will get under full j^ing, �;� ..,early..:ih-:;the..Ne>y'".Ye,ar.;.^',.' ''/'�'�.-"'".: ^�."^"'�'�'���:-"':' '":':;��:�-'.��.v '' ':.;' /.'':':.'-'--' '":�'; '�%,,'� Old Man Depression has ."given up the ��;pho;5t^^.'''AS.:';far::VasV:0oea�V' Is^ is;/concerrsad: The p^pi?r machines are pouring forth their song toil^pven days a week, with no ief-up in sight. Niseis are apparently king advantage of fhts increased nrnAur^^^ *� xi.^ ,
;Fornini;organtzati6n
hear
Cntinory^ �lay� pec. i?- (t (his week by
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noxt
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to secure.a charter amendment empowering ;the City Council to discrirninate in this way was rejected by .the private bills committee in the last session of the Provincial Legislature, Aid. Wilson will again seek the same amendment,. His campaign will .�
upon two setps. First,
corporation in the .city
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Marvv
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I and Fuyo-Kai of the \J. of Washington. .
j The one day conference will be featured by. guests speakers ;
i and open discussions on problems of Nis^i students. '''�-.�:
\ Purpose of the conference, it is stated, is to exchange ideas and
| theories taught at Jhe respective institutions and to promote closer | bonds among the students of N. W. colleges.
The local Varsity Student's Club debate teahv wilt travel to Seattle, be based ^ec- 20, to engage in the annual inter-collegiate debate against tho t the' in 1 Stron9 te3m Of Paul Seto, Toru Sakahar^ W* �AA:^^~- *�--�� �
--.^v.wviwii in uit1 .ciiy ��charterj of a clause from the old Trade]
i>-a- ...i ii ic dill
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.. �. . ^�.,M�.C..WI me rourn Council weekly broadcast over station CKMQ;
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Licence Board Act. now repealed'1 ^!� kf'(J^rsdav' Dc<|- 14> at 8-15 was an address by Norah Fu,,ta>
because of lack of application.! National JCCL orator.cal contest winner. Her address was^ra^n from
wiiirlv- would eivp tho citv un^ the prize-Winning:-essay,-... Nisei and Co-operation with Canadian
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restricted authority to refuse and! Youth , pubhshed ,n Dart,n th. n,, .----
task ated.
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which it has been,! secdud, a charter amendment
empowering the council to un-pose a quota system, limiting the gen-j �����>��'�-"�'-�" ~ "
opinions!
whose political
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prize-Winning essay, "Nisei and Co-operation with Canadian Youth", published in part in the Dec. I issue of The New Canadian: LIBRARY REA&YFO^ CIRCULATION in of t>ooks on Japan and Japanese culture in the JCCL!
has been
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trorn reactionary conservatism dfcal left-winnktr* I* ^.,..i
-wingism. jt must ^ the demands and explain the of the second generation, opinions and attitudes vary is widefy, and whose political sf and understanding vary minus zero to a very high Finally it must meet a Can-public whose range of under-ig and whose diversity of is even greater. .-.- " - - �... ;�'*�.
d, t\\e speech delivered by snf Percy Sabin of the Pacific Fishernien's Union^ urging ship rights for the Niseiv For k~ *'-' ' industry has been /racial strife; Mr.
of the �
all
this week, and Nisei.
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of whom are engaged Ifi the fishing /Industry, brings tho total number of chapters aff It I* ated with the League to eight, kdwaixl TP. Ouchi, League: gon-| oral'- secretory, and nioii*bora of the N�tional Kxecutiye, >\rni 9penk a( the prgrtnizntion meeting r on tlie ainis, history niid progriiinino of the Citizens League.
: Presentation
PresentatlpiV pif Uie Lnci'oaao �p. donnteUl .to the Lncrosso League by the yrtiicouvoir JCCL thiwigh the klitduosV of the THIV nka Insurance Agency^ iwlll he made to tlie North Arm Ilurri------- League
--,,,...JV.0 wi iiuidry Supplies"\
out for two weeks at a time
Books may be :enn'y
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its work as n
i|y assurning places of feader-^"9 ^econd^ejneratioo fish^ ire two Nisei from Sunbury
nt in the^JCCL movement: �oselfish devotion to bring-jr th.s understanding of the rt ^ part of Occidental n stands as the brightest "".f permanent ending of this industry
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closely related to the
Editors Note:�From time to 'time our mqainng reporter will ' ' f I
.r tftawngt o, A^, o^i^con^rnin^ c^cent topics of intent. I 'S/Cflfd Resident PoVS TfibUte T6
t ' - � � - . . I no 'Quiz � � -�.'.-.'.'.....� .'��'!' . - � � � : ': � -� " * '.��-�� �� -. .-��". %?� �. ~~~-i^ ~^* � W^M
Davliohr ^vvT'r^' Varcouver ^ld> plebiscite on the question of f , , 'Wr\i Pbli(* were inquiring into Maror^enox ^
Th* Place-TM Ne* c.n.di^, of�� . > Jments^ - "� forw^tc)Challenge the^jor's itat^ The Comeback -,-rvr�._^j_^j^.' ^ o-^hrce ^ntfred'Japa,,.;^ b^r^u*��- V V; > ^
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m^v^6 '�,& �'^i;sl^d *�"� tiio flsfebVL?^^^"' �.�n;�he;cn<i 'M'B season,, opemtihg their and salteries set
Michi.-A*hikaWa/c^
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paid muc^ attention to it
,.4.j..--t--' when He said little hope of working in . with;- the majority of the generation, but, V.he added
with the Canadian-1 Tatsuo; Harada, mill worker <�� i r �s an entirely rfif- J1324 Franklin: Yes. Although | J^
season, after which: . Some ~6t thenv hflog their' u'omenaiid famllieft to the island. .-After they leave^; one of t wb ui en a re left to prot eel th e i r piiahts untU .they return with, the:
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fcA �?iiii�5hinp .-:..;�� ----i*"^.* a *oi or sunshine in th*> K- \I-� " �� � �-�'!*v"*M�"e inaue ....^ � ""'-- ^.- - ' lva�c:��� or
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X. of. an �,ra; h<,u,: of sunsh.ne ^.^ ^'1^^,^ '""o-'inuiio a jofe 'T^' th'nldn� � Mr8, j^fe sal(i ihat Mrs. W),.
? ko�.d,cu,we,gh ,h* dKadvan-ag, Wesley>u^uJj^ v � . Disprove* Cha,9e. .�..fe'S?'*1 S ai "lc no"h ^
-.Of this move-1'ke to write in full later date. For the mom-� mcl.'ned to assess it very * an indication of th� new 1 relations -between Occi-and Japanese Canadians
P***, will be marked by gency Of j^ Nf$ej as ^^
of the Japanese '*ct already estab-
of an extra hour of sunshine!
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-outweigh the disadvantag-- Wesley
Kunio Shimizu, office clerk.^391 !�vf^1" w^i Powell: No/ I used, td work ivi^ ^U Port Alice, and found that you:would have a
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lished), definite leadership by Nisei, IBut rhere may he hidden advant and a meeting of Occidentals ofiages which would be revealed it antj
and a meeting of Occidentals of:ages wnich^ would be rev< every class/ by Nisei trained and;il -ere S^n aI try-out.' equipped to meet them on theirj Kiyoshi Suga, 522 A!e
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anr] laughed, thinking ft j Mrs/ i>age said that Mrs."''WIN y?&' [son, storekeeper at the north end
Disproves Charges :of the island who knows the Jap-
lave lived on the island forianeae wc]1 Because they deal with tirop, but have never seen\^f. confirmR all thai she saya
'*--' -'� residents, of � the a Joke of
Any J^anes^
visited the only a few .. was. all there was no trouble
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equipped to meet them on their* Kiyoshi Suga, 522 Alexander �?� i"D trouble-
own ground. The labour move- of�� clerk: Yes. r can't see any^ i*i*nfi\ J?"!!* now on tne !of armed Jar^n^'r.T; "Mlll"rr
ment wijl be the most .mportant thing to be lost by It. or *&: �Cf^^fC, thf/jne� P�ple you i^^ed. ^"^ fishin^ �x>^
. Macfarlane. in a letter j to. the Victoria Timps had charg-
'"* that "a considerable number
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Kiyoshi Suga, 522 Alexander,, a. me iaoour move-. �'Hce clerk: Yes. r can't see any^ island ar� #h *j '" "" t>'"5
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to build a structure i^opie snouid t>e against it. \
^p^thy t.r.d under--should gire it a try. It would rx� K*-* *�*� ^ - ------
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This Is A Nisei - Owned Paper
wnite m�.n ,0 ke�p off!" .'�,*;*..�, - ^ s Note'^ine Fiew caf%a<t-
fan is ind�toU4 to M�i�*� L. Me-Clung, noted Canadian writer and author, wt�o forwardod fM above report fro�n the Vtatoria Times of Doc. �, to Olio