Show r- r v 44 4 7 5 I t S s Dillon fon S. S Myer Japanese I relocation Is s making I ress Director Direct r Says Japs Wont Won't Remain In Utah Wah Area Northern Utah will face no major major major ma ma- jor Japanese race problem following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing the war in the opinion of ot Dillon S. S Myer head of or the war relocation authority who arrived in Salt Lake City Wednesday T a Mr Myer who will speak at a meeting of the Salt Lake Kiwanis club Thursday at 12 1215 15 p. p m. m atthe atthe at atthe the Hotel Utah plans to visit the relocation center at Topaz Millard county Friday Saturday and Sun- Sun dav V v Many fany of the Japanese who wh have been relocated in the Salt Lake and Ogden areas are temporary residents residents- who plan to either re return return return re- re turn to the Pacific coast or to establish residence elsewhere said aid Mr Myer yer Of course cours the ideal situation would be to lave have these evacuees scattered throughout the country he said At HAt any rate we wc must little avoid any repetition of the which were re really lly re responsible responsible responsible re- re for the necessity of evacuating evacuating evacuating evac evac- persons from the Pacific coast area Mr Myer yer pointed out that these Japanese citizens comprise only l I of 1 I. per cent of the nations nation's population and that they could easily be assimilated in normal times Umes Mr Myer said he felt the drafting drafting draft draft- ing lug o of many of ot these citizens into the army anny had h helped remove t the e prejudice of ot many persons and arid that enrollment of Japanese citizens citizens citi citi- zens in colleges colleges' also had helped al alleviate alleviate al- al levi te the prejudice problem |