Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1946 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

| Retin: to Pre-War Homes on West Coast

Remainder Are Settling in East and Midwest Where They Find Less Racial Prejudice

By DOUGLAS SMITH ~ . Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Scarcely more than half of the Japanese-Americans have gone back to West Coast states from which they were evacuated early in the war. The rest are settling in.the | East and Midwest where they |

| Japanese-Americans tend to live \among their own. Most of them find less racial prejudice. Few who decided to stay east of the are in the South, and the only con- Rockies are in the larger cities. Chisiderable number in the -Rocky cago has more than 20,000 a deMountain states is in the Denver partment of interior official esti-

and Salt Lake. City areas. These mated. have had large Japanese colonies, Agencies Established for years.

The war relocation authority, {hich operated the concentration Advertisement centers in which the Japanese- | Americans were held during the war, was dissolved several months

A ugh! go. Since then there have been

And howit hurts, and Lnags Be lid commuhity = agencies, And disturbs your sl eep. bi such as the greater New York com-

-Americans. Chronic bronchitis may develo mittee for Japaneseyour cough, chest cold, or ace ron New York City has about 4500 chitis is not treated an 3 you cannot now, according to the committee, afford to takea chance withany medi«| compared to 1800 before “the war-

Like most minority groups, the

cine less potent than Creomulsion| which goes right to the seat of the| time evacuation order. trouble to help loosen and expel germ| In Cleveland 2000 of the 2400 Jap- | laden phlegm and aid nature to anese-Americans who went there soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed (om relocation camps have decided | bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood 0 stay. They have a Japanese-| creosote byspecial processwith other American league for democracy and | Fe tested medicines for coughs. a citizens league.- These are de-| contains no narcotics. {signed to teach the older memberg matter how aly medicines of the colony the responsibilities of |

No have tried, tell yo ell o American citizenship, and several]

LOOKS AT DEATH—He fell

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sprained ankle. Mountain climber Rockne Gibson, here recuperates from his nar-

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IButler to Open

Organization their individual groups include Miss Phyllis Byers, Miss Margaret Spink, Delta Gamma; Miss Jacqueline Smith, Delta Delta Delta; Miss Joan Cunning-|, ham, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Miss | Catherine McIntyre, Kappa Alpha |

The Docter Sayies.

Christmas Drive

Collegian to Collect For Needy of City

The annual Christmas - Cheer Drive sponsored by the Butler university Collegian will be conducted on the campus tomorrow through [to stay in bed longer than is necesDec. 13. sary, they become nervous and com Dick Smyrnis, editor of the col- plain of insomnia. This is explained legian, daily student newspaper, an- ‘by the fact that the average pernounces that the drive is carried son is fairly regular in his sleep on each Christmas season for the habits. Any change from his routine benefit of the needy of the city.|is upsetting. Food, clothing, furniture, toys, | Inability to sleep well for a few reading materials and rags are ac- nights is not an occasion for alarm, cepted” for distribution. Drugs should not be taken unless They will be received in the col- they are absolutely necessary. legian offices in the basement of | # the Arthur Jordan Memorial hall from 1 to 3 p. m. daily starting today. No donations will be accepted, however, on Saturday or Sun-| Bay. hai h |sider that tea or coffee is keeping will oe Ee Oe oe Rags them awake should discontinue the |suspected beverage for a while and iis, and Merrill Huntsinger, Upland, | both staff members of the collegian. | Note the effect. If they sleep better without fit,

chairmen. heading they should not go back to.it. | Many elderly men find tobacco ' helps them to relax. A pipe or cigar after an evening meal, when a person is accustomed. to its use, will

By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D.

When elderly patients are forced

» o A CUP of tea or coffee with the evening meal does not interfere

|stances. Elderly persons who con-

Alpha Chi Omega;

help to relieve tension. Does an evening nap interfere

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rug sell you a bottle of Clooney with ihe Shqerstanding you must like the | religious groups, both Christian and | jt quloly 1 allays the cough, per- | Buddhist. mitting rest sleep, or you aye to | have your maney back. (Adv) { Find Prejudice in East The Nisei have found pre

=} in varying degrees even in the east,

| according to one of their spokes- |

(men, but most of them i it is] ROEBUCK AND CO

RUSH

{not as on the Pacific coas | Some professional Spa among them have had difficulty in obtain-

| turn to other work. There has been | some discrimination by landlords, |

| colleges, they say. | Before the war there were about |

| west coast and 15,000 to 18,000 in| | the rest of the nation. Director | Dillon 8. Myer cf the relocation | | authority estimated that 60,000 to 165,000 of the evacuees would not | return to the coast, and present in- | | formation indicates that his guess | was accurate.

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serious losses.

Starlings we

{115,000 Japanese-Americans on the gng sweetcorn, causing the growers A campaign of total | extermination was not desirable because starlings make themself useful around crops they do not attack, by eating white grubs, nese beetles and other insect pests. To obtain. localized control of

i | reeset the starling population around ie {ALCOA TO GET DEMAND {Shep orelimpes and sweet gout { ields, nesting xes were attache All type locks repaired | PITTSBURGH, Dec. 3 (U. P).— |i; telephone poles, about 10 feet and keyed quickly and The 2 ita Slat varies] above the ground. When the starexpertly. { 5 con Tract de- ings moved in and set up houseHnands to the Aluminum Co. of keeping, they were captured and Located at America today—and the demands yijeq and their eggs destroyed.

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