Show I h it j with which he lie is affiliated t r I 1 f. Wages in Japan I I. I TION demonstrates why CONSIDERATION of wages paid in io Japan CONSIDERATION to to this country and likewise like like- v-j v Japanese are anxious emigrate t wise wise why the people of the Pacific coast states where the influx of Japanese J has been the greatest are insistent that exclusion laws law i the Nipponese be enforced t The American consul at Japan under date of ril 17 1919 has furnished through the state department a in various occupations occupations' in Japan The le of wages prevailing shows that a blacksmith in Japan receives receive official data thus supplied while bri bricklayer klayer gets 65 63 cents In In a a. d a wage vage of 50 cents a day Utah bricklayers have been paid as high a as S 15 t 15 S a day and the thee e wage is 9 or S 10 t 0 a day J Japanese laborer receives 38 cents a day and a month with board A painter is paid 40 cents cent gets a 35 cents A man servant a plasterer 49 cents and a printer ir- ir Deceives f a month and a woman servant board being tided ed cd in both instances I Other Other occupations are similarly rewarded We Ve cant can't blame e C Japanese therefore for wanting to get out of t their native but do we want t this is c cheap eap labor in America We |