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in sectH-ii^
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ti'b q 1 wjiv e a Item ly in o v ed w 1st a rvj'. im k i i VL�;/ ''. iwi t i sf a e to ry / � � mljuslUK't^ /tliX'in afe;;W :K<!H|^
iritertsi slu|\vn 1)V thc'sc jH'^|)[cv iii the govcrnnieivt's ofl'eiv ofrepatiMatmh. .. � : ;; . . . : .-'.'.. . . ' J
.- Tlie pi-oliloni of reined (ion tnay he cxpeeli'd to he-".": : eonu' nu^n; (linieiill as |h(- war iiears its uul: and <nuv the -\var-;riv(>s, the return of the thousands of Canadian so]-(liers. am! the nation-widy problem of .n^oMYerl'i.n.u1 i'roni a wartime to peaeetiino t't-onoinymay so eompheaU; UR; pi'dhleni. of rel<u;ation that it inay 'hc-eouu' almost inv])t>s-.'.'S'ihhr, In sni'h an--eve'iil', those left in H. C;'s housini>; een-tres wjIMind.. Ihv'inselyes' in a .1vi>:i\v..<liT(it1iilt pcwilioo.-�^l:^'..JJ:.lb.^U.Ul(>.JiluiL,'.nic�.sc.,Av^^
of irinaining in Canada a Tier the war. and -who are si ill reina.inin.n' in If. C. faeed llieir pr^hleni realistieally. Tlu-'-y aie eoidronled1 with .eerlain (jnestions to .whic'li'satisfa.e-'. torv. answers'i'liiu^: he'found.'. \\fill they he esiahlislu'i^ as independent, self-supporlinii' 1'ainity uiiits .when the war ends T Will their ehildren he found; in a healthy environ-. '^"^l,-and-have (lie advantages of ii(M'inai growth^
It is .tjme .llial they ahanfjonecl/ Hieir dre^ims <>f> re-
^ tl>;.l;li;e;:eb}ist;- Ijee
t:lwt- the1 go\Trnnuvnt has liltle intention of rt'turning them. Ur the eoast; immediately after tluy war: and. even if thev are aJ!o\vt;d to return, live prospeels'- thev will faee
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n tlH;(x^ast; \\1iere ;iMii-^ap^ heeonie:
�v*'"�""IK'-'([::will fie^ far niorer (liffieult than "striking (nit Jhe ea^st.
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' T% Hors<e FaJace
':-::-:'-^^:::^:-iy--^
tJ>e Canadian N^^nal Kx^ii>i-�. tion^^ounds in the western ^section :oi the city, jrf� Toronto ia^ )je�d-
;>:^uaner^ Cf<it---the-^'Ko;;'^,;'-.; pi?irl<jt-:
* I>ei>0t vi' ^entr^l Qntarid. in-tni* establishniertt;, the^ Horse.' Palace'is'
;. wh^re all iecrUii ts ftead f or ^n<r are
.tlU^rt(?re4 during; ;their :^rio^ 'ofi
; inductipn:Jnto aMiy! ,Ufe^ ^tid;;a$
'� such deserves; a .fe^v;>prds' of';ijj.sk
'"-'cription,:;-::::.:;;:;'-: i}-: ;.;�;.; v./:";.'-;: ^.�';�';';,.�;�//' ;.'�;:
^TKe;;HQrsfc v^
paiace:for ho^fesia)ig
:no;;; ;doubt-^f;:MiS^^i^: ^^f^>
;humanvb.eings/^
- jib^paliac^A ^m^e,-^onb^
I ing;::filled-V ^itly; - stifls, � each: -w(tlj;: '"�fy tit bun ks^ the; .7 - Pa j^e" Js^JHftyi; ;:c^ld:^ii! p^jf t'en'f ree^Sng;^ifiis"itia^ ^soiin^a ;fainiiiar^hM : who spent a ^ho;rt ;s^o jc�ur jv in;: Has t -1 �
iyg^.^ark/a'wl1; tlie; ^Pai^e5>^;dicl-:
kVin$ b>t^ ';Cru:vt;S>^'''�-v''��'�'"''-:�'^:;'';.";�:'�^.:';.�^s":::�..:�^;;'^
Fair Tc�U G�v�a School ChiWroi W Interior
^uiutteiy-ior--�-- nr'-^lnrco^K'r^tii-ugivle; Tw-' ^ 'VipparJtunity f'to v ;tive on Japajie?> American jnake. 1i^ \vay as: Joe ^isei, Amer-^'^; Hie i?iioc^^.;:sforics; of ioan.^
�V.-ivi>^.^t � viv^\V*.' i%\r>l-^ � V.�v..t �(.'.:-�.!' '.i '..'�:�'"�� .-'. , -" ..-.--:
^!ee.s 'rareVvv mqkec;head- - Amorica^ ^dejnVraCy's ^" uiien >et;tliore;are lit oral! ^:tii0u-;; t^ht ^agniiTsfifhtix^ fascist t f�i-'.�Jvi)>a"n_c?e. Ame"rjcans;; who-" ' oncieV." ' '.�� '\"''��:' � '����..".'.:-'-'�.-.--.:-�-'.
�-fvii.il- , ..�.^-i.',.l'i" ..'il.li" �'-?'�__".-' "*"�'j--' --.:�'�- �.'�." .�'- �1,'."."-'J-1"-...�'�' -' ' . � ... ^ --"-: '-'�'
-- - . - - -. �-.--. - -:---* �-� ~. "�-�.* **-�*.' ^ ij >/*-'�.. ^t V-- liX'll V'L 4II t: -
every- story;of .racial 'dison- - sHrri;i� iveovit .oif^ho Kisoi fi^ht--:o7U or fa^ist-Like \\\sfo 'at^ iiig- mMv;lia^ ha<{ - a"^ great doat to -:kcvo. : ly^iitndrods that can -.- ^ .w'th^ira^at^inir tfe Xi>ei^
* :"V " * I*"*"! \l�l� , *' .*s_^�.\.�^'. _-v - ��fc Ak. ?�_^ �_� ' -. -. S �*'�-" --:.�'"'"i_. _ - �_ - "'-
'� /C P^tv Hrs(;:le^per r ; barriiicks vyaslavhan'owii.ig: o;ne for :';; it ,W^is Jimde iherry-;by ;v ^^-dcil ;�'�; order of . ilisecls : k!ib.wiv, as: "army ; "becl/ biigB; ; These army; bed; :t)ugs : : aren't. ovdinai>"'bed bugfs.;. No; one ;. .has. '.�s'Qe'n.x'.fh'c.m;.'/ yet biit- i'Umoiir^ � have -reported vdve'iv to be huge creatures mikho.wn io mere^ ciyi.-'p ;;-:lia.ri.s;7';T}ieir"UMipl)">Iau^"'^e^in .'to '�;'' perjiul lumtiiigfroni 'sunset ta^uii-: rise, with t lie �season open all: year � �;� round. � ' � . > . ��"'. �. �/'�.'
After a day of phase' I, phase 2 : and phase; 3 with -the recept :on pco'ple, we ;I.Tji.mi.lt'oni.ans.:'went out for an. e'veiiing- of visiting and ; :'-;crept - into " our bur.ks. sometime near jnidnight. .
'No time Was' lost by our friend.
.-'.the hf>g hug. First .ue'-exprrioiu.'(\l.. a sharp tinge oil our left 'shoulder. Must be the. army blanket' \ve"" thought, aiid rolled over. But then a -sharp ti^ge on tho 'right shouldeiL< T followed. Our suspicions Were tiy and we began scl-atching,, which, later 'Was. to develop into an- a1!-nigl'it��,.scratching jiarty. This <lis-tiiictly '.'.fienrlish-'procedure .We;it.: on', fo'r hours in the (larkiless; and \vo could feel the buiiips begin to vise awesomely on the various portions of our epidermis. � As the' commotion increased in ..intensity,, the fire picqu.ej gu?rd peered thr.ough ,'he
:bars:curiously hnd"iBquirin'gly.'r"We;-'" swore a; horrible oath and he hurried away. .
\Ve were iiot .^alone . in our troubles. Downstairs, Kusty ^vas goi-jg at it ^hammer' and to'ngs, -left -.'-.-' and right. rigHt and: left. \VT ;iriattert WjC rasked potite'y .but The;??&!!!?"?^!^ Inink^is1 cjra%Hng ."wltlj
aiinost yeHetl^^ -; rr^' r
AVe ^; tossed ;;;;ai\d;tQi55-?d.: and ;-?catclved, Kvcry; t ?me..Aye ^tossed',- ji -fc\y: Ijed .bug* Jii^st; h rive pa rh --:;troope/i .onto" Rus'tv:-fpr; he tossed -iarf<l to??ed iviul / sc'ratched = r /scratched a1. wee: bit^ quicker-a!!v in desperation -\ve fo'.ded -��
'- * -"~ - " ' L ��" ' ' �' '" '�'� "-� -" - *_ .-'�"'
-.niiserabje blatikets^containing' cur //friends;:/-Ifuv. bfd :;bugs/ wrapped on rsel Ves; in oiii r ;.rai n coat, 'c'urle'dr u p ; and ^somehow-:fi c�ze and-^zefi till morning^ . - . � '\,'-,'��'--- /;'/:: / ^uch ^-a? the beginning -of our arniy".life/AVe slont out next,�night
� �-.' �- i^b^The .".N**":. C***^*^^;:{.-'.'
��^ '^u^;a^cle1^Tije;^6;ol;;^ne^ fVby C.S*$i- oik^nlbr�;illu^rat^
: 'intejligen^; interest; tiaken in ;the;
�'�':,edupation::of�*.ouir>chiIcir^u:.�>iri/.-.'-'the : ^lement^ify: /^hoolar;t|ie JBVC^.. � ^-^ forced to;estabHsh in/; the.'-iif-, t^riorso^'^/^
�'.��� years"; a^i:/;;- ;M^y �:� ^ �^nioye^^ne;;;or '',two :-mJi^ortc^pt;i<)i)^- aiid correct,ya
'�.'/fevt.-� mis-stat^rtTieivtf,?.v--':/:->;�':."v'-'.:� ^-^ --^;WheA ,t|iese\ s^ols^^^
.Visited r(^
�" eviclentv; t hat ^he ^grading^;: ^vas/
.;; vyery ^^aUsfactpry^:^ -class^;we''jfiad;^ highly gracied ^^hpol s; inf the i n tef-;; riqr;^or./along ;the;>^
; ;'>videly; :in;;-ab^ity^:/agev and 5t^> :
;;cdar(l;i^;Sovin^;^^
:;;� Sta^ifrml/'A^^^
;vused, ajid asxa; r^sult; we we/re; jablb
; to "prbiiiote a liiiinber: of ipiipils to;
;'\-5iCliigh6r^jg-r'ade^ though few 6r -no
rV'd�mii?ttoti;s'^
ygradin^ jbf ^ilie classes;;wei'e';defi--:
�� nitely; improved. \---V: < V S;^' -" -
-./��;> In;:juii^;jf),]4 (only si^^noiiths "
vlatev^ ..the^ -'Siiayifprd Achicve'inenfJ;
-tofsts'we.i(e.::^gain.�'uscd-.'^r-for/pro-;'-. motion purposes r-^ and it"'.:is':npL ';�' surprisi;r:g^ �thatVat- t|int; time ciily-so�ie...i>p ;per.'cent of the/ pupils in the "�sthQoJs riualifted . fQr;.;.jfiirt.h'v.r;.'
�:RV5ilT'P.l'An':.;j'iU(iged'--l)yv''-the';-
can;. "iionns" . or averages...; Qf '';'
f'oursie, We; promoted at th^t t'me
�use; pi ,the Engli^v language^(\^ understanding pf"aiparagfaph,;th(? meaning of /Wbrtjs,- correct Eni^h sp^chV ;and; speU%), ^nd rtw o^er';^wo;vm^s*r^^mathenvatiQal
#^?-#:i^
airf.^kUl m solving prrtbiemsy: 4.11 will agree ;these .$& ;-two pf tiie
' ni^s^ )mportant/a^hieyenieiits for the, ~U!J�^- -'��'�� ����'�'��'��� ' �-���-"������� ��-
;',;! v TJie% - h!iS tart f oft!;/; ^In^e: ligehce ;/-T^^ts' at1^ ;widejy^ecp^ �; /Valuable^ and;'reliable - ineasiire: orf' '�:��: chnd^n^;;^bi]it^^:;/;They^
je^iye'V^they hay^/bee^^^
^i^r'^fte^uSe ;With(-?:nmny":;tiipu^
; sands of -pupils; ardr they; thus pro'v; � ;i Vid^ us with -"iioriiis^ \pf-/average;
;�c6res;feacncd:by chi^li^jn^eacH,;
^r^3^
; youiiger..-; pupi!s:; ^Ciradek if ;.;.tjqt';-;t11):
; the^cl^ss: "teacneirs-^.fteiV'^onsulta;-;:
;- :t i on - AV 11H ; t lie-:;: pi* in. ci jia 1 o'ros irpei:-
/ yisor^prpyiilef; (jieir ^
vprbniote.:h:ccor(li:i)gly^:;;::;.;. ; :
.;i''':sThe;, writer :\"'sLat.cs/.i:l^
:;cliors':;:0wh .tests 6f; .-their � pupils--.: ba^ed u po n t he; tpr i n; work.,;. :j i a yo ^no :; eifect:;updh;pronTo{ion,;THisas'. i.i6|:;-: eo'rrect>'''.f.<)j^riv/a'i)\;doubtfulv''6r :"b'or- �...
�.�"d.oj.'-.ljn'e." c tses^prontDlions-are/de-;cided >pn; the teacliers' 'reeonls pf tlve pupil's �(]ay-by-d'?y Avorlc/^yJii.'c'h'�,: thu^ beeontes the deterji)k5ng:fa^-;: Tor* in/ pvomotions. Many; ) \vhri:;in tlie.present month's
more than fifty per .cent of pupils, /sometimes because Uvoy were:well' over-age for the grade they. Were in, or because t!:ey liad '.. .already "repeated" the. work of
that grade.'. : -. ,
.-.' ; This; month iJ>nie, 10'5) \vc> again used .the Stanford Aehieve-vment Tests, rind "tho result's just to � �h'-'iid s'hov.- that (JG.jxer c"nt of the pupils in the'Schools (Grades IV .to VIM\ are qua!ifie;l�according .to the U.S.A. norms�for pro: . ... tio.n.-As. a inatter-of- fact; -we^aTfi promoting Considerably more lhaii that for the reason already ''��mentioned:: .'i.e., oveV-age pupils who (as thrir teachers.'believe)' wil] 'do .. b.ettfr r^: promoted than by- again repeating their work. This, of cou.rse.disposes of C.S.M.'r, complaint that .'-'upwards of fifty:.- per cent do not make the gnulo". Tf per cent of. .our pupils
is-evident-tbat the tests nre not unduly severe.. /^
As to the Stanford Tests: they are not "Intelligence Tests":?s the' writer asserts. They, are-very de--^ -finitely achievemenf tests. Four nf ^jfe Six test^s measure ability in the
fell below the pass standard, have received their, promotion because of'�thiejr. satisfactory cla'sswork. � Modemi .ediiratiom'sts' pin then-' . faith to tests. Avliich are -objective'"-and siaiul M-dixe'd; sii^e these pro-vj'ie. a .mor? reliable measure thnn �can be secured by a. number of -tests varying Difficulty set by-in-civvtdual - class teachers, princlnals.'" or supervisors; and we no longer measure the standing of the ^-a>s or 6f the individual pupivs solelv -by,.theii^ ability to-me-moHze^ictg" or figures gathered frpni text 'book or teacher. The ability to i:se facts,'' to relate them to one another, ard' to draw.conclus.tr.ns is 'more.'s:en?-fioant than the mere ability to~re-call them. - '
�T't is interesting tp note.that our classes are, in general well up to American '.-standards,. often' in advance of-them,; in\ the two Aritli-metic^ests/^in correct- Engl'sii
those standards in comiHrehension -anti in knowledge of wor:l iiieaning. "
Kd ii'ca t ipiv Ad v isor
^v tne:bdys -off,
.
; ' my ,chiidhood cKumsVsomo my :!\^\ -: .close^riends, A\:ith :fulL pnckV that v -covered their. Small statures fr^m ; the tip^;0f their toes ^to-th^tous^f thear ; heads, -.they looked a: tirkty
.iormidablev bunch, as VI -p^
t)ro<:ro?.-i o-" �,~T;-m:tro'�!>:." '4>r"t>
�= . ---, ... l V"r - -^ - -l -�*��.���-: tMi';:c''-�u i' --u ..->-':L �\n .�;! icvf-K V
toward:T>^ro -<v^p!0to ^imilat^ : t]^v -n'u- �^--!v' K-do^*o..d "
mr,-� ?,-..-,- :\ .^.si-::�.,'.,.___�'�.-': j� -i-f : ~ �� . ��'..' �.'-.� ' '. ' . : �-�_��-����
> o:-cof a tinv- -wo.
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I':wishing; "them good liick"Svhi!e: frying to act ch'eefftil wrth a lump :; in. my �throatVi I began woiiderfng--:. what "these; ;t)oys^-were thinking; We !ro." t hey weighi hg 'their chances � of comir^ back? Gould theyjbo^ re-� *"''" ting�their-^<!cci?itjn??_-D^lvtrw'y her the-future of Cana-
ir; debisions, tlieir faith ruio^
-able, /Jbeir: purpose , is high, Vbut
ythcy behevevthe-future 6f Ca:ia-
^.aians o.f Jap^ese ancestry is'worin
^ymg-^or^.A'^lure of happIneVs:
^d.^osperily, A fuiu^ Jn^Ichr
the-loyalty of the (^na Irans:of Jap--ai^ ancestry �canribt 1.0: in dobb.L-v� all, ^-future: fri^: f ronf'war"':'
.iViviT �V'>-r*�TV<^-!'K<r!: ^.u-.v-v, .�%-*,-: A-'i-r-^-ii^J.:,^
^h, people of- aRvraoe. creed sesrof society sHa!! he one -
:*ometini;es- ; seemingly -i?>at- the" Canadians Of. Jap^^e. a'-e?try have had'toeruluf- "lias bpen -to the war sthrte-r :hy x%?^-;nat!on?.; At ti "
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t gro";:r-�. -
- T!;?- vi-:i-T>-- '.\y' Hotter?" :piib!:* -t-- b i> -I'i-^." :?;*-�" kni '-
. .. ,. for? Wore ^hey'woV-"'� ''��?'� ~*:*W nol^icjah? f^r the;t .:�\v:i .J-Icd about/;;^. r�ifii,>n 'ai -the:e� ' -x'T^en-co- T^r*1 I>5�^ b-^VVv^* : pnvfnt?.' r^Iativ^-- ;:]V: fr>^3- -v-P^p]e who'have dor.-unrV-!- iif.^-' #.�rf::?-cf -!--,. hr "": ^.3,rv^:,' V :V . "Ior ther ai-tion?. " Wo
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tlie Interior
KASLO,B.C.-
to 'Japan in persons not request week, nl irked, g<
Review the !
/THf$0.^.;:3CK^]E;
! "� Jt.'h^s; been'/annb'p '�}ooaii:0n;.c:ent:revs\;1n;:t vtloseci by^ie'.GiKi^o :i�jilireV tlie- -moviiig Arsons stjll. reiiiaini;
1 , � ��' :. � '...'�; *� -/�"" :.'- "-'-" '-r- -' " --'�''
-reloearioa/'centi^s .i] ;:[ian'-"iife^/'biit the / :.Authoi^ityvVt-lnch.is lv ': Jem is: .expected io � c
;J^^K.:-/-~l-:-.-./.../----./-^: ; 110,000'-persons :of lr}'/\vere removed ; :coast of 'U. S. as coi ' iii B: a. Ai
I; fstablisiiing the..", eva �jwndiHgly. bigger .in I
However, the prob been assisted by a nu
Of first importan ence of a clear poiic} evacuees, which was I/the .beginning. "This I tbe confusion and.:th resulted from the coi -policies and-the "Une marked the Canadian
The fact that the .
were given equal oppc
.�the. armed forces se
rally the public opii
treatment of the7 eva(
*hen the Nisei GJ.'i
A brilliant combat rei
/The absence of le a|ainst _ t he eyacu ee,s, Existence of; many^>li -cfnircs where the eys wsijy^absorbed were FurtDTr assisting.:the fact- that the .evacuee! las"beeii estabiished, : W(r freeljr to"-their en the west cpasti;^ / ivy to make the
hs been waging ^a tit
/*ould bar\ the-return c
<nv does Japan : rej vin Canada
- performing"
comes up :e of Nisei yolunteei
ciy- among the
' "' '' '" �
. philosophy a the Japan 'w
-'-�r their
.' connect ion ai i* .reported, b Ref