Show RI BORN BON RAW All WANT N TO COME TO U U. S. S I 3 FC 3 Wf W r Dec Dee 12 By U U. P P. Recognition of or the right of or Am Amer- Amer r- r ar ar born In the territory bf ar r f r to pass without nce from OIn Hawaii to any other part of the United States will be urged upon j the American government the J governor Ko of Hawaii declared In to his annual animal report made to the secretary of de t the interior the interior today There Them are thousands of orientals in fn Hawaii who having been born there are technically American citizens citizens citi- citi zens ens but who haste ha not been al allowed allowed allowed al- al lowed In the past to migrate to the mainland of o the United States The bureau bureau of has haR Interpreted Inter inter- immigration legislation s en en- en Y congress to o ba bar th imm- imm area ion of or orientals born In Hawaii k this country The Hawaiian go governors report Joints out that this restraint Is re regarded re- re by American citizens or Oriental ancestry as dis discrimination General health and industrial conditions con con- in Hawaii have ha been satisfactory satisfactory satisfactory satis satis- factory throughout the wear wea the re report report re- re port said uld The two largest industries indus indus- tries trIes sugar sugar and pineapples pineapples have ha e e produced the largest crops on rec ree record ord ArL and the products have been sold M. M fair dt-fair K fair faJr prices t i 1 The total trade between between the ter- ter of Hawaii and the mainland of t tie the e United States amounted to Hawaii sold 1 products tn In mainland markets amounting to I and bought from the centers products valued valued At t Hawaii s trade with I countries amounted to 10 I 7 I The per er capital income of or Cas Ca- Ca s was 67 in as corn com comred a red with before th the war com I |