Cccupation Soldiers Gf 45 Would Not Know Japan Tozay. davon ath er aes Isa cenaed a bring in a record Asif that were not enough, | —The victorious’ this year. |Sato ‘had mounting troubles on | Allied soldiers who disembarked BUILDING BIGGEST {the economic aot Housewives | in Japan in ‘1945 to carry out a| Shipbuilders have received un- demonstrating in front of his firm but benign military occu- orders for 215_ves- residence were protesting 25 pation would never recognize |S¢ls, totalling 4.800.000 tons in |per-cent increases in railway, ) Japan’ today.. jthe first half of 1966. On tlie bus and subway. ‘ares, zooming There are 30,000,000 more | %2¥3: A 205,000-ton tanker. the prices of ‘vegetables, meat and Japanege than the 70,000,000 of | “°T4's bixgest. | fish. 21 years ago. But instead of the| The steel industry, which The monthly average wage ragamuffins rooting ‘in the deb- foe West Germany lasi year | paid by private companies to- ris for sornething to wear or eat, |‘ Place third after the U.S. and they now are the best-fed, best- | the Soviet Union, this year will dressed, best-paid and most Iit-| emcee By. HONS mack of 200, erate people in Asia. The Japanese have accom- is deeply entrenched plished an economic miracle. cent increase over ago. And savings, ! year a family. - But — work is Caer in. Japan today. But some intel,. facture, third in steel-making— | loyalty they are riding a wave of exu- | berant economic growth: ‘clock back in a The Shinto priests, who grace |_ Ail already - all wiamehins eae Be song von Minister Eigaku working overtime waving their |! the political paper wands over mushroom. | when his new defence clear reactors, super highways, |yama, nade ee subways and pachinko (pinball) | par'ors. Japan, scrip| e had just small. No revolutions or mas- =. sive civil commotions have o_o marred the tenor of its ways for Democrat, Shoji Tanaka 21 years. It is a record many of Diet’s (partiament’s) oat seme fits conquerors must envy, mittee, had been indicted for Exports, ranging from toy d swindling on a light bulbs to giant tankers; are Christmas Time tals 34,704 yen ($92.30), a 74-per- | brought .so many blessings to years | Japan—has eliminated the old . the | certaintiés: A strong central » | business dip, average $200 a| government, a divine e }and Shinto, the national eden ? The Guardian,.Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 8, 1966. 7 ful, 2,000,000 Japanese under 18 ~some of them mere children —are illegally on some of the jobs. And. although 9,000,000 women are gainfully employed, they are getting half what their menfolk do for the same. work. Sweatshops—the price goods, home-manufacture units which contribute to big factories—still exist in many areas, unregu- lated by wage or hour laws. SPACE SHRINKS’ Many people in the exploding cities live in tiny rooms without interior toilet. or bathing facili- ties. Seventy per cent of Tokyo —the world’s biggest city— lacks sewerage. Defeat — which pecan Cast, spiritually adrift, little to cling to, today’s Japan- | ese often are depressingly | lonely in the happy crowd. The result is more crime. more ex- | tremism and one of the highest ! suicide rates in the. world. successful, about, is Sokagakkai power, ity, at war’s end. He remains a shy, somewhat stiff man, hap- piest when he is immersed in his favorite researches into ma- rine biology. Many Japanese are quietly fluence to greater effect abroad. | = ordered eo. lives. f free and -applying capitalistic Pa For the festive season, long and short evening gowns. ‘ lame nylon chiffon with matalie trim, peau. sizes 8 - 20. Priced from 16.95-69.95 ey Ladies’ Dresses Double knit wool for the young ‘end the ‘the lovely new winter shades, size 8 - 20, 14% . 4. 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Ed. ad most talked- itors Association Emperor Hirohito lost all his of the includine that of divin- | called on delegates to the jeditors’ vention to redefine the meaning of ‘news and do a better job of covering the news that is trans- | forming the world. urging Sato to exert Japan’s in- we do it especially well if they that it is strange} | methods, some undeveloped na- that though Japan is he model | tions turn instead to Commu- et COR eees ay. joe, Be models to follow. To handle the newspaper's targets of petty and ee changing role, Dickinson en- | criticism. visages “a new breed of jour-|. “This transition is not a nalist—the highly-paid :pecial- |easy one to make—but it must ist.”” ' be made. These are difficwlt “This new kind of newspaper days for newspapers and “dr - coe _ Food sees | newspaper men. There 29 science, i edesatiin, ‘the sineaan’ tiene those who are counting us out. lems of urban civilization end. 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