Show Japanese Question I Discussed By Unions To The Park Record The Tho undersigned letter which was waa signed Jointly by the United Trades Local No and by the chair officers and members of Local No 99 executive board was done for the following reasons reasons rea yea sons eons The Tho United Trades Local No contacted contacted contacted con con- the chair officers of or Local No 99 Brother Drother Frantz Frants and as to a meeting with a committee from the Japanese Japanese Jap Jap- anese settlement in Keetley to discuss their problems Tho 1110 chair officers agreed to meet with the Japanese committee and they the chair officers feel that i after they met with the members of the tha executive board had heard the problems they presented that the following letter letter let let- ter Iter should hould be placed In The Park Record so that the full rull information will be given to the general public ALBERT ALnERT FRANTZ President I KARL Sec Treas A delegation from the Japanese settlement settlement settlement set set- in Keetley Utah met with a Joint committee representing the United Trades Local No and a committee representing Local No 99 09 on April and presented the following problems i I 1 The I.-The Tho problem of arranging school facilities for nine thirty 39 Japanese children of school age who had previously previously previously been attending American schools In California I I These children are in some soma cases second third and even fourth generation American The delegates from the settlement settlement set set- Clement Mr Fred Wada Wads and Mr Kaoru Kaom Honda are both natural born American citizens They feel that they are loyal American citizens and like all Americans they feel that their children should have havo havethe havethe the advantages of education the same samo as other American children 2 The 2 The purchase of stuff food-stuff from the Park City merchants The delegates expressed the desire to purchase in Park City and wanted to know the attitude of the Joint committee commit commit- tee I The Tho committees from both locals gave their wholehearted approval to their problems and offered them assistance I The Tho feelings of the Japanese delegation tion are fittingly expressed in the words word of Mr Wada the tha leader of the movement movement movement move move- ment In Keetley I We Wo are here to produce foodstuffs for victory I All wo ask is a chance to live and work We will mind our own business We We will deeply appreciate it St if you I Americans will give us a chance to prove our loyalty I Committee from Local M t I k e 0 Jack Turner R. R E. E BIasing Robert Cunningham Sheriff I Committee from Local 99 09 Albert Frantz Karl Vern Brunyer Joe Joo Fritch Theodore Elmer Delegates Delegated from Japanese settlement I Fred Wada and Kaoru Hondra |