Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Oct 1961, p. 26

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When \Denmark in 1960 joined the |European Free Trade Associa- tion, Greenland stayed outside for some months before being lincluded at the wish of the Danish gove"nment. To the 30,000 or so residents |who lead a precarious life along the coast, neighbors to huge \glaciers which fill the surround- jing sea with mountains of ice, it seems that Denmark has turned its back on Greenland and is looking more towards} underdeveloped countries in other parts of the world. Greenlanders are related in-| directly to the Canadian Es- kimos. But since the first European settlers came in 1723, they have intermarried, forming a distinct type. Officially all are Christians. The traditional occupation of hunting seal and whales- has suffered a setback, and more men now catch fish for a living,} while others work at fish-pro-| cessing factories erected in| several towns. A lead and zinc mine oper-| ated for several years at Mest-| ersvic, on the east coast, is| expected to close shortly, and the mining interests may turn) to molybdenum, uranium and| other minerals known to exist| on the island, but in unknown| quantities. | Greenland is an under-de-| veloped country with problems} even more difficult to solve} than those facing countries! where climatic conditions offer a hope of economic prosperity in the future- Greenland needs schools, in- dustries and hospitals, and Greenlanders want better living! standards. 1,000 Yen Charge For Hostess By KENNETH ISHII TOKYO (AP)--So, having en-| joyed the company of a charm- jing nightclub hostess for an hour or so, you. wave for the bill. a It looks all right until you get! to an item that says: hostess| | charge--1,000 yen. ""What!"', you might exclaim, pare 44 at being made to hand jover the equivalent of $2.77 for \the pleasure of 60 minutes of} jher company. Sure you danced with her,| bought her a couple of drinks. |And she probably turned on the charm--the more charming be- cause of the broken English-- to inflate your masculine ego.| Besides, it didn't seem like 60) minutes. It seemed like 10. | That's the whole point. If] that's the way you felt, she did her job well. At 1,000 yen an hour, the charge at the top clubs, a good 'hostess averages 5,000 yen an evening, 'which with days off jcomes to around 130,000 yen | ($361) a month, This in turn is about 10 times more than what jshe'd earn in a daytime office |job. Though the profession is one \that invites prejudice, more and }more girls, emancipated from |pre-war restrictions, are finding |hostess jobs in nightclubs and |cabarets throughout Japan. Some do it for the quick |money -- though the temptation \for high living keeps only a few |from saving enough to quit and jopen up that dreamed-of bar or 'coffee shop. Some become hostesses for ifun and adventure--though dis- illusionment usually sets in | quickly. But most take on the pro- |fession from the simple need to |make a living. That tearful line |about having.to support an in- lvalid mother, or pay for a 'brother's education, isn't al- |ways bunk. TIRING WORK "No experience necessary," | proclaim the newspaper ads for | hostesses, But any seasoned gal |will tell you it's a tough job ithat calls for an infinite supply jof charm, patience--and quick | thinking. So six months later you'll go | back to the same. nightclub, jand out of the milling humanity ja happy voice will sing out: "Hello! Long time no see!" Maybe you don't remember, but she' does: Her job depends |sible for that outraged comment |you've now forgotten about. Anyway, what's another { v |that the high hopes it once held! ' }thousand yen or two? 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