Child Welfare Report for December 1952 refers to "Billie K.," a boy with a Japanese Canadian mother and white father committed to Boys' Industrial School who had been adopted by white family, and "when the Japanese were not wanted at the Coast, Billie was included in the community's rejection" further elaborates that “To-day he ‘belongs’ nowhere and is a most unhappy, hostile adolescent”; October 1952 Report refers to Japanese Canadian child placed for adoption in Alberta; July 1953 Report refers to 2 Japanese Canadian children adopted in Alberta; August 1951 Report refers to "part Japanese" girl born in Dec 1950 placed in home in Penticton.