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DECEMBER
IRA DILWORTH

KO PLANS ACTIVE PROGRAMME
Budget Increased and Committees Named

By K. W.

veit'cs
$

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!^n. De ir
Luciers ycS^&tCUp’o e
t'onalT e>f the

letter to the Victoria Tim^s ।
' retired from the Indian?
J. F. Lenox MacFarlane '
as 3 goc ’ story to tell. He!
from a
ice man, that:

"A considerable fleet of armed
Japanese fishing boats had in­
vaded Galiano Island, and driven
the residents off their land, set
up a fish-curing factory and ord­
ered all white men to keep off!"

Address Nisei

VXX-elS^^

n

Yisei.

was

toe Canadian Citizens I eacue
K^cntivc of the Japanpfh an increase ,n its’bX )! S’ '^C”9' Dec alast vear. This step was found necessa J JM h'9her fhan
''19 national expenditure which rv-o J 'n v,wof increast'Ons last year by $200 °
C deeded budget expecta-

Thursda/' f . T""S

।auspices of [he
.
i Terr
e 1ancouvor

It was decided that investing,
Community
‘ions be made into the possible
* ^espera^ p
Blood and thunder! The R C
e is Ira Dilworth, regional
■ty o< establishing a mutual
y
.
5 lead, out £ V P.. that splendid “always-gettinq- 1 director of
r
Canadian Broad- :
benefit
savings plan, among reMonarch:^
Co-operates In War
fheir-man" body had a good lauqhj casting Corporation, who will
bowed ouJ
sponsible and public-spirited
bur J. Burnl, a Galiano merchant? speak to a public meeting and
Nisei,
Wh,ch would contribute
vou.ci only stutter, “ridiculous" 9lve a talk entitled. "How We
illustrating with
Chest Concert
dividends to a sustaining fund
ihinx ot tne effect on the tourist listen.
a
business.
P’ano and recordings on the
Elin 111
•n the JCCL
name. Appointed
gramophone.
Pyt^asoras Theorem
Although
Vancouver's
War fo the study
wiiile T;. E
committee were
I've been wondering a week, why , Well
,
known
an eiz |
PTSn has officially National President H.
as tile conductor!
Nagaa man should write such gibberish I
t le taniOus bach Choir, and a J
local community wifi nobu, Treasurer E,
Kitagawa,
i continue
Ar last, reductio ad absurdum |'ve director of the C-B.C. for the past;
M
, its efforts to contribute I Secretary E. T. 0
as one of
uchi,
and the
toward the Welfam m , ।
decided it's this heat spell that's tW° years’
Dilworth is heard !
iht v
bederauoni past national
^checking
a“<l the National Red
u
\eeping us all so warm this winter |le§u
Lv over station CBR pp Aeenth Ontnrv d t
treasurer. H.
& ^ar
an)
J spoke
lastover
Wednesday niTi ™'>™th SiH JTLT «‘- Dil- was definitely announced
lead seeShiga.
incWe diversion of 'fowlt"^^;™ "• Tuesday night on'ffl>«> Joined 'th
week h.v the committee in ch;
orth, as I •J^£
majors, so my military advisJ!
|Ver T
SymDhn
6 recital ®t
the v.
-anem/Tcal Unlve/s^
An advisory committee of
four
ot the mammoth concert, the mm Puenibers was
Symphony
e to pull | ors inform me, is to drown memorconstituted,
with
needs of which
| b of England in April in the beveris expected to ’past members °t the national
swell
I Xh
^" bubWeS *'"ki"9
the War Chest fund by f0
7 omng ai>pointed (he]^
^'hundreds of doll ars.
j r .r,rn' Excess drowning leads
V mClUde H‘ SlitKa. T
to victory ILr w dehnum
tremens. And an exAshida,
and Dr. E. C. Banno.
Meeting
Tuesday
night,
Dec
his
deliverer
ed
mat
v


e
be
™en<i-i
that
each
LT
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Wtious
s fc
!"°T' patho'°9y tells me
sXSen:allV" Of the JapanAkiyas
Committees Appointed
to
I
iJ'8”;
I lar “CVear he "L ‘0 seek'
.
T
a
heat
spe
"r
the
DT's

an ^’^‘lon, orig.
>ng shots!
he 2 MShT ac‘'n9 up. Hence h» J,h“h sch°ol students as inAl e rVUre !w* until
I
'he National executive will
rTT-°f ‘he ^beme, LhTt
net himJ U’e ,,ossibillty <>f pub.
the good Majors outburst. Quod the editor of the text book Nine Ve CBC
he
Gakuyukai,
the
JCCL
and
1937 “> Job.
erat demonstrandum.
V d
other community organizations,
t ' uimpact pamphlet pv.
yew up definite plMs to
|.rHeTdS si9™‘kantly to his let- ,
.LT6”*. "Verbum Sapi-,
and n 9raT "Evenin0 °f Music
I
wtia. 9i^
Mr

a9^
las 1
u2
WhiCh Promises to
pass any previous concert
League for information
I such execrable Latin
Ro
i
ever
presented.
OCEAN ml“De “AN F7U ™0E union
on the
Major yerbum^
8
CarefiJ
—L_LTZ!?^_sat sapien H.
To be presented under len i; Japanese question."
national Brotherhood of Pulp’S^p1™1 3! 2, of the ln,er.
ales
1 he vocational study c
Cm S«rSh,ip- thc »"'«-t will bel
committee
win
be
header/k
held
Sunday,
J
an
.
2
«.
if
(he
its
third
annual
election
meeting
Nov

26
i^
M
'"
Workers
h
Nd
| nisej well received me"‘ fg "progressive advanceiX<Xfmarl " 6 'TSt °f a
mission of the authorities can be Yamaoka, with power to co oot
1 free
obtained for the |>P„cfi ’ ,
for the co^e
the
Japanese
Section
felt
the
need
of
7
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f
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he
Union
at FISHERMEN'S MEET
tormance.
IU
the second generation.
more active participation by
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Japanese
rit-u
■ menp ’s River
a
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Association

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■ “Buck'
UCK ’ Suzuki,

The

Newsfront

President, "’whe*'n!ce-p^^^

See NATIONAL JCCL Page 4

"« executive.

Officials Named
Tc?ai'ry K‘ ShiiWa.
Vancouver - be directed by T. Nish ihama.

Tatsuro

I *° the Convention of B o f” '
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meeting this week at the English with secretaries^ boVTeTa'ZSc^
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— received

Nisei baritone and the popular
I Ishiwara, chairman of the George
.'
and
h0”!!"K‘“' S'’"1" Kondo ' icket Nakamura a re assembling the
will 'Programme.
CuSJ^2mXEDaT° C^BERLAND GIRL
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JXX
al
^^^
”Y H. dicity will be
zuki tab'rmM °f Sunbury. Su.
Okamoto,
tion, while nw
-^ae produc-j Nomura. F
|
congratulated
second Nisei to win the coveted'ooW TL9?? T h°nOur of bei"S
Murakami. V- Shothe
I bon and
the c°nven‘
"
,e
1"
gramme
will
|y
ntna

n(l
K
T
her
Shimizu.
'«pe l«
V the need for Junior Matriculation exams at
the
<2 and b'«"
reCeiVe
the
medal
«

tfo^Di
Tosh-^

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ThS
firSt
underbetween various
Michiko was presented with
j ।
°shio Kajiyama.
9r°ups, as
Hall
amid
a
capacity
gathering
of
schoolmaJeJaJd™"^
the Ma”ic
Ward the necessary steps to- Was 83 per cent and her record thZh ,T d T”5' Her average
unification
fish^
""‘"cation of all
03 per cent and
exceotionMIw
kriiiio^t.
oughout her school days has been
a deleoaF' + ' Onotera was also lexce
Pt,Ona,fy brilliant.
2e to the convention.
W00D™r'r fMPLOms SUPPORT RED CROSS
Urges Equality
yuuui-iBRE.
—Employees
of the B. C Pulo and p
C^X’XS
Accidental
and^Japa
I Sabin,
i-nete Canadian^ Cl
h a^' I "’hen ^’thp 11' r°"1Shts the Pishtfln theVillage Mr n K
I Siated f
"'iD!;'a,,a"ae ™sie in‘Stru.-(or
ing monthly donations for this cause 'switch open
to
Station CKMO as m e< trn^'T 7
from -lauan, will so^’
Oration w ^e?1 serious con•
Mission
JCCL Meets
!s I ' ‘^Sing JmnTX 1 that the
I
ta|
te
over
the
n.
V^X
MISSION.—
Niseis inin this
-Niseis
this’aarea will gather Dec. 10 at the
b0l’Q Japanese T>°f CaM'iil“' “I the M'ssion JCCL to d'sc“ss F
broadcast of
i
uie Japanese harn in
meeting 1 Youth
Council XhiX^
22”"
S0,°important matters of business
f ~!“d an «,tLiflSh™ei1 had of the National Convent!
on
will
be
given
by
delegates
Tn
rWin«. ,,/ !. y lew problem. w"l be held at 3 P-m. at the Japanese Hall/
9
The meetinS Vancouver Chapter of the jeer fr
Kumagai. tenor, will ofI ^Nach.
> «» entmely different ^J
in T^^ ru" »^l ' XX
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'Tile
Vancouver”
^s B<”'“" C0”™""
Z
series
°"'h
» « weekly ' ram2'X ^X!’*™
I'Wing abL 10pe We have of Dec. 5, s5spe^-Je^^
C-ncH, Tuesday night,
|5^ co-operatin micable Nations
■ v
j iMal instructor, will follow'whh
b°V/Ott “^'“ee.
L'feaS Jia the Japan. formed to check the importation and sale T° J
Roy “Maestro’ Kumano has ; T X ,ar Na"* Piece of Do.
Delegates voted also that a nam^tr
a99ressor" nations.
taken over on a short
> strong oi^^ People,
notice !
beux /Arabesques ”
the
task
of
arranqi
Canadian ! 1 opini°n that prior to the outbreak of the present war shomT^Th’' ^e committee
Xr
°f arran9ing the pro- j
The Hompa Harmoni
sh°ula hav^ 2
11
Japanese S ould be turned over instead to the council's executive d'Str'bUted' bu*
X
m Sat°Shi Nakamura
ma Band
takes the mikeligbt
^Mleg^
^ same rights and

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undcr th*
h‘ "T e ‘°and
be 'has
” ‘°«n
’or |baton
NEW W-Kan^^wV' nONOBARY CITIZEN
the broadcast,
drawn
Me? Oihor hei’ Canadian-born
of Maestro Kumano Tn
I and^r '’V"""8 'Da”u be Wal J presented with the Htle’Ton^$U®Hze^
“y ’ ,9eneral- ™
!*« to seeT? T Ca“
bersqU
3 '"" de"9htful numibroad^t^
‘be
/aos in the t™
become Can- iLa Guardia, in a ceremony held at the city hall
^ ^k' by %or
After a short
* Place in T seTe and toke)
^’monica
pry Jerry Hunda?™^
?e,ectf“^
of
Gie^whRe
13
^
the
wor,d
'
s
fair
,
a
"d
^c/Tred^hft^^^
Japan's
participation
onort Russian p0]k
3l°hg-si<Je rp - Ganadian
secretary of Song.
people.
J to all lovers of art and things beautiful
6
is a Nelight the Vancouver Eolith Council,
Rov Kumano hini^

fotset “> tun
tune ln thl8
the mike in n ho
^
face evenin& at 8:15r0
m a harmonica solo, 1410 kc!
co btatiton CKMO,
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DECEMBER? |93q

THE AW (AMMAN
T« . Th* v'"9"’rd
N''*1 Opinion

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letters to the editor

Telephone TR mhy 0309

39G Powell Street

IT'S A PLEASURE

The good earth |

XMAS SHOPPING

A simple thing tho o ,
(Editor: The New Canadian)
(Editor: The New Canadian)
and uncomplaining
Si^
ant,
working
a
||
the
.^
Dear Sir: The Executive mem­
Dear Sir:
Lene Uchida, Minoru Yatabe.
bers of the 5th Annual British gratulate you Allow me to con- "L ikevegetk-ok r;y
reston your editorial
k
't/ active always with '
IVii
.'Olumbia Young People’s Chris­ on Christmas shopping hi your
BUSINESS MANAGER
sdent
chemistry
p
s
last
issue.
tian Conference feel very grate­
The merchants
on
Edward T. Ouchi
(Powell
Street
and in the local P^ess of absorption
ful to The New Canadian for the
Bon: busy at this m d enw
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT
publicity and notices, and the co­ community have
charged as being too oid-f^ It seems
TAIYO PRiNTING CO.. 230 ALEXANDER STREET
operation you have given us, and
portant work of derl ^ #!’Registered as second-class matter
r" ish to thank you and your staff.
it
But the stores are beconiW in. absorbs new life ^ "
1939, under the Postal Regulations of Canada
13’
Sincerely yours,
cieasmgly modern, bringing in and the summer's growth
and branch, teeming J| “1 Sick
"
an LhneS °f g°°dS’ and wider
sUBSCRIPTION RATES
FRANCES FUKUSHIMA,
Urs:
and more varied stock. They are with the infinite labours of t
25c a month, $2.50 a year.
teria "tore numerous 1^!JaC
Secretary.
°f support fr°m the Nisei,
stars.
who represent a very large
portion of the buying power in
The earth is reveal
the
DUCK FOR COVER!
community.
everything else with it
01
Our community merchants
green draperies, the fi™/-3Hne
(Editor: The New Canadian)
are of
Ci
summer, the h / C,0'n^
th
1 am Very interested iunb the confidence of Nisei buy□sn:
s
;
f
lei
in the work of the JCCL. I be­
stand naked and unashamed frees
,lieve
, „that
~carryland
mo/e'are the second'
it is best fitted to
pr
shapes far more beauX with
?
X he .f631 mkS facf* the “on assumin
Se“"d S“Cra'
places of import- those of the human body w^
coi
Jysei in their aim to become
we admire SO much, but which V
g'ood ance 111 these stores.
opt
Si rK 33“ a Canadian citizens.
V e should be realistic and rec­ inferior in design to the humbi®
. 1 haVe been heaTing all kinds of ognize that while we may be able Dush.
the
aip and unkind criticisms laid 0 set better bargains from up
rea
aodns^ V 9?’ °ak? Stand faced
ofSStp^ ^^ their U^ivW "S against th© JCCL,
which madeU^J;01'68- ^e have no chance
i:*?'the JCCL -io"!with limhe
y
as
” r- ,Ot Setting employment. But
Co
we XL ■

,™
re
S
ra
«fuf fe
have
a
promising
field
i
n
the
llgl
Policies
in
guidin°OU:
forc^blyX^ We?ks' hPteHcaI, war-mongering
womens, With patterns of X
ri^wZy?0
" ‘1 local community stores,
spl
which more complicated and delicate th
™tfT a sreat deal t0 ‘he the finest lace. And where L
in
...AU °f serious minded people kL. thCOmnU,nU' T”eir pros- human form achieves symmetry by
tar
Wo
JCCL aT aSk“S what is ‘be
Car
doing any wav? All they Nisei in ge^'0 SW",J f» ^' 0^»" ^^ ^ ^^
Tli
seem to have nowadays
your oak tree throws all theoriz'd
are
been
NISEI clerk
in
M
x
।d < n(CeS’ and social.
esign to the wind and ends always
and card Vancouver.
■n the form of a letter to the parties.
whet
t?oneVery CaSe' in PerfeCt co*
OW TmS' 'daik, oe.wr
thf provinc^
place
Is the JCCL going
ernin
the same
"ay
as 'the
had inS9£no island Tx^ iHUU cShin9 boats S
",dent8
C'“University
b?
And where all men are the sans
whicl
Japanese( giving for goodwill
and
all
women,
except
for
them!
Foi
i (Editor: The New Canadian)
driven off "the white residents" at t^
°f Ge°rP'a and I ' remember that in
portant
outer
layer,
every
oak
treed
index
I Dear Sir: I was verv much im
the letter was so obviously a wild L^ P°jl °f the 9un. 6
01 days the JSC wasmy high
1 ferent and yet not one, not the
of the
i verv Pressed by the essay iu 0„e of Poorest and humblest
inal
that it is difficult to understand fU
9r0.u?dless, invention ‘“peclabie organization
fails to
carrying Kisei Twk 'f“s headed. -The(achieve a grace,
that would permit the ZS
°f an ^itor *.. V^erfu! program
turnec
a sense of flowing
movement
through
its
^ncne
here
j
branch
even as a reader's letter
'
°
'oc.s an article year. Now its «mbAw
feel
is
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hlch
1
t°o.
makeS the 9reatest cathedral
™‘l™Iy 1,1
ami s ’Th
is the only way -"re can build the ^ost intricate design and c:.carvmind,”already filled wfth^ItmsT'^V Vl0 the Public X, and80 °L T1,eir ai,nuai de- under standing and co-operation
very
at
Canterbury
or
Winchester
or
of differed
h
oiatoncal contests are
Durham,
seem
clumsy
and
laborious.
been
hateful and vicious prooaoAnrh
suspicion roused by Ita , ‘e on,y “’ings left oyJ ial backgrounds.
will
p
point by the atmosphere of criticil ®trja*necf to a dangerous Irani a lew years agQ They
1 have had the Dlencm-^
L But you only see the true subada a
a Ion- any
an„
relations, [even progressing
quiring as my fi d\
,ac' Stance of the tree now, in the
i
o along
With
W0LI,d immediately assume an ah LrespOnsible daily paper X t’,
o' Niseis, and I S aXT hT' when 11 h« probed, >,emai" satisfied
with
a,re fy^
prejudice to an even more LtgerotVXg^
fan public "hat they have done so far.
others as well as mvsolJ am
I harHIv anybody bothers to look, al
wish to wort together “ -.'V1°
/Everybody.'s
i yearning for he I
I hare heard a number of
«aU boys siam the Jc'^ bassPnng, for growth and verdure, for,®
sensate, (earmongering hysterical 3 Hak
th'S mad- in’
and
'^Sports Union
be a demonstration of how eaves to cover up the clean sub­
Our ,vHo i
V y
Cal Propaganda?
and say that
Anri
stance of the earth and the dillU
se^'nS' anything
“iiytning out wopte m- many 'uatio,ls can ,..Jdren
s-ruggie To Lpfao^.^
.'a migi
of
fhe JCCL
JCCL.' Put.
/
But- after"
together hi peace.
Ne
after all
all,.
U this the ume thon 2 Ve ^ denaocracy.
I nv./?JVUst bw
Hoping to make
That is part of the universal dr
I learn to grow
more
Nisei
friends. I am.
^Arm
ease of our time. Always we seei
. To be permitted to wreak incalcuhble'h0'”"’21’^
’diaper si ■ge of up out oi their
saying ‘‘gimme.
^ours sincerely.
the froth, the decoration,
mnocentandlong-suffcrin
;0 “^
“Pon an
j gimme.’’
shadow, never the substance. We
sabotag.ng bonds of mutual goody I „ 'H"S 'lnd'
331! K
BAKER1 At anv rate,
have become strangers to the silent'
9TOUPS, to disrupt the unity oUhe cL^
"hat has happened io to know
earth. Bruce Hutchison.
all the
304 Du
resolutions about
o( life, of any rVcU2tgin2U2?2H^
'n Wery ™lkTJw,?fi ,al,0»>-rendition
studying ;>P
democracy AND JCCL
STAFF
Thomas K. Shoyama. Yoshimitsu Higashi. Seiji Onizuka,

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that
that were! Editor: The New Canadian)
(Editor: The New Canadian)
■sei convenD^' Sir: The real power Of
Are the lead- democracy lies i
• . I must congratulate yo
fee. jllst ,,„d fc(<,
» .
-s ui the hands <of)
" on the splendid
especially mem- ’Wonsible
editorials in you
H.-llj.Jil.<urfhe National Executivp
paper.
P 01V^ job? Wake up!
Wishing you ever increasi
ILl’m 1
of the
people Tb->
oi
I»">1
ii»eiS«
U“P fC'Sln,11
ille“
success.
^ °urs sincerely.
this »>i>w
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BIRD.
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Vancouver.

sponsibilirv toward the unifirYi^

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b mcmbe^ euthus- theatr
;es and many oilier.places
(Editor: The New Canadian)
This thing nor only happens
fa
I can see. rhe Japanto the JCCL but also io many
other Nisei societies. It is die
custom of the Nisei organize
Dons
to expect a large attendant’
mo much sport Pe^foX?
’* liir^p an
How
i
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uUendance did nt social meetings. They nr
Ura average yise|. j think
JA “le
amusement seeeking creini"^
1 Xaucouver Chap- no^ing else—a lower type &
; men tolk probably find it
.“I eh
p0iH3\
'
human
beings.
'much as well as the girls. RY
JUSt only i „ ? ”*' tll<;re ^re
The Vancouver Chapter• JCCL
my opinion but try io interest
""'.'the matoritv" ^^HS. and ^presents the Japanes Can Jaies eye. p
cr thenuwere fem- dian
with
s in Vancouver. It reflect
i mine member
Ter on the "ayI the intellig'ence
column.
ana enthusiasm
H° the meeting. 1 saw a
reat of its members. Wha a wondn’
■ many grown up bo\
N. Y.
and
girlsliul show of the Japanese CanaJ ! oa t mg on 1 owell Street
lh«ll^ (Aorth Vancouv
' ^ail{Hdians in Vancouver'!
in front of
mo\ mg nicrm'^1
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TOSHIO TAKAHARA.

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DECEMBER? 7939
CANADIAN
earth

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Many Nisei Register In Campaign

Wanted!

ProrlncM Secretary Voices Appreciation
3 fa|thful

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Nearly 30,000 British Columbia w

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never
l0n fhat i^.
"* ^sst^

Niseis, signified their willingness" to smoe?k™ny of ,hem
emergency service if the need at
>
coun^ in

s ^chan-N
1 and ema\l

last week by the Provincial Committed f ^l a"nOun«d
Registration of Canadian Women
6 °r *e V°luntary

I

AN INDEPENDENT NISEI PRESS Teachers'Course
K
* Instituted Al
M taro

atayama

™ many, since they are ill
T
,
oi wishful self-deception and'spare hX '^^
for a" >' ies i nOHIDd TAHIHIo
Questionnaires were received
' Wh the ind
.constantly recurrent of these enden
i "■°o8'~asherit>— The most I ',W,,,F“ IvilipiC
from every part of the province,
The most
in whicu- - I
P™'
of
working
for
an
iXpXX^
°f ~
i
and
in
many
centres
Nisei
m the le^j
Instituting a course in training
women and girls took an active
Owfh oi va l
wXX\^^^
o' Nisei journalism I young people so that they may
I part in the registration,
the
' o|l Un;
I check-up of the committee
qualify as teachers in Buddhist
reours of -‘aCof the Nisei, it seems t. us "hatan ™I I ’" '*' Cryi"’
I vealed.
s than iR
free from every vestige of |sse; infh,
Y- ,ndePendcnt press, fbunday Schools, Bishop Z. Aoki
Appreciation
°f early fulfillment.
luence, is one most needed (spiritual head of the Buddhist
In the Vancouver area.
the
(Church in Canada, spoke to some
^d now and | actual registration was carried
feeds ct^VLi?™
"and-that
I out by the Jaipanese Canadian
b On 3|{
(dl>Ut Temple. Friday night. x,„.
^oe clothing I Citizens League. Appreciation of
l acquisition of independence or he Ni
W8' We Sw in "'« early
iarning fash" | this co-operation is voiced in a
approach to a successful S
to"rlh ^caie the surest
the Nisei are
of probiem*
ow the ti>tf$ I letter from Mrs. L. M. Dryden,
The teacher training course
I
pimincial
honorary
secretary
I
’ham?d with!
I is being given over
in time to come.
.
x
A period of
I
who
has
directed
the
work
of
the
Ut'ful fen
Need for a keener interest
Z?’0"' W"ks' and covers
philosophy of independent
3°dy, which I committee since the campaign their own problems by the Nisei
ever, aspect of Buddhism M|J
t opened in September.
was stressed by the Hon R^m
ut which is
>‘s related arts, including music
Addressed to the president of kauchi. consul for Japan,
le humblest
and history. Teaching methods
the Vancouver chapter her letter monthly meeting of the at the jute.
are a|S0 0„ the ourricu|
reads:
that thi
ver JCCL at the Nippon ancou-J existence
x

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IS
hunger
is
never
p
Sen
c
°uununal
tend tracedw
Club tion makes its own efforts
h y 8atlsfiei Each genera- study.
' On behalf of the Provincial last week.
s etchincs, I
priests are participating
■illy forced to make some sor ofeon,ln'iepend°nce' bu! ls K“li>- In Seven
<>
Committee, I wish to extend
-cful than I
The Issei have done their
conllnum™^^ "'“" *® Pressure I
our most sincere thanks for the
part verted by the body of continuing
of twigs ■
tradition.
in
bringing
de.ver three ieetures upon
splendid work you have done
up their children and
liwte th^H
giving
them
the
necessary
au
.
m connection with the Volunspecie Ized subject.-They include
edupendence from the authority' of th ^ hUman desire For indewhere the ■
to
1
^
t0
^ry
Registration
of
Canadian
In addition to Bishop Aoki, the
nmet-y by I
iheir case, this desire takes a soecial
generation- But in
They "'ere' he
Women, amongst the Japa nese declared 7«
'
Tahbana, Rev. ikuta Rn.
1 hand and K
cumstances of their position in th
a
8 fr°m thc cir“
aeclaied, of the age at which
Canadian people.
?qual she, ■
have been born.
the mi,leu into which they
Abe. Rev. Hirahara. Rev. MR,,,,
The Questionnaires -have now the} should be able to examine
theories of ■
bayaslu, and Roy. Katatsu.
teen sent away East for indexin- themselves objectively and inl­
ds always, ■
Upon completion of the lee
•ten the information will be piove their conditions, and to
* »«i are in „ fill„
composi- ■
P seed at the disposal of the Gov- plan out their own futu re.
ditions. Because the Issei
a
5166 unpossible under usual con ures which are being given everv
“ “d i any °^ani^
riidav night thn < a
The JCCL should not be too
M«ll the requirement “win" be
Midi hat, participated.
the same,
restrictions.- gradually become
'U 116 01 immigration
idealistic
in
its
actions,

the uniminfeTin^ information when the
he years hence, will find themselves
the Nisei not manv Schers. di|,l””S
ak tree is
indexing ls completed, one cony stated. "Begin with the
independent an
solu­ body3' mW3S ever ^uruped into the middk^
not the
1 he index cards, with the ori? tion of problems such
bodj
of
tradition
that
was
their
3
Soclal
Pattern. The
ongas
marreceding
memory.
hen
fath
^
^
be
for
them just a
fails to
mal questionnaire will be
be
re
­
riage
and
vocational,
which
are
। flowing.,
to this Province for use
here m case of need.
common and of vital interest
branches I
the key to THE NISEI
MILLENIUM
athedral,
br?Lh’S bI'" PUPely a volu"to all the Nisei.

Niseis' Problems I
Own Problems
Says Consul

id can1- I
'ester or |
borious. i
ie sub­
in the I
■d, and I
ook at I
or the I
re, for. I
i sub- I

seel

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, ’ val V W°rk’ Md s°me
y valuable information has
been gamed, which we hone
will prove
°pe
ada
. °f use t0 Cana snd the Empire.
W11 grateful thanks,
^ours sincerely,
MARGARET DRYDEN.

PREVENT
WINTER ILLS!

■whether they will or no

nprepared. They niuYgrowTio
tn? SS a“£ ^.J^
« "he? in.dependenceSsuVe?^

BUILD HEALTHY

an employment bureau or a dis­ so hat when it finally lie 0
e
?eOf “ and
foel of
'
cussion group on marriage as the Wla it for their own greXt i0^
their S’W- they may I
st step in this direction.
U-n community of which they win b^m^n^ly^n^

Undertakers

VITAMINS!

part.

COMMITTEES

A nominating ..committee head­
Nisei
an independent
ed by Dr. E. C. Banno was named
of
independent
and
honest
and
librnth'
5
''J'
n<,S
‘° the habit
Announcing Opening of > to nominate candidates for the
Cotton of the writing fratern^ a^^^
new executive for the year 1940
ejections to be held in January.
lho ""’'Xum of a
Kunio Shimizu and Harry Sili­ Press that is absolXVfreTtTfo^
Armstrong and Co. buya were appointed to the con- make its own mistakes Winters
G its own policies and to !
stitution committee.

J

bodies with

Essential For The Health
of Children and Adults

Vitamin Products

Silver collection taken at the
/floor amounting to S8.00
wilJ have a
lias Nisei judgment and
g* donated
to
the
war
chest
opinion
and
x
— fund
experience.
oi the Japanese Welfare Federa­
An independ Ant
'
— - auoi press
tion.
(Nisei milleniuni we can hope for must be the prelude
-Sey. 7502
in the future.

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rect Importers of Japanese Provisions and Curios

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VANCOUVER, B. C.

399 Powell St.

Pressing problems of the
fishing situation in B. c. reI ceived the serious attention of
| delegates to the fall conference
of the Amalgamated Fisher­
men’s Association, Japanese
Canadian fishermen’s chartered
I union in B. C„ which met in
Vancouver, Dec. 2,
. The importance of co-operat­
ing with Occidental fishermen
and maintaining friendly rela­
tions with their unions was
stressed by principal speakers.
. K. Hashimoto, retiring presi­
dent of the District No. 1 Asso- ’
ciation, urged that Nisei fisher­
men assume an independent
stand. They must protect the
heritage handed down to them
by their fathers, he said, and
at the same time co-operate
with other Canadian fishermen.

HAJIME SUZUKI
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Optometrist
377 Powell St.

The New Canadian
INSERT MY PERSONAL
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THE NEW CANADIAN

DECEMBER 7, 1939

TOPICS

TOWN

CHLERDOR

1 Do, I Do!
to

the Kokikai roller skating
^edU,ed f°r M£>”day th!

SOME COMING EVENTS

SHAVIAN SATIRE AT EMpg

The Fuji Chop Suey was
!~S«isq!"JMtl> Council Broadscene for a quiet wedding when »8th. The scene will again be the
Bt^o™ CKMO' 1410 k-v. League of Nations Study Made Up
hup Kobayashi, daughter of the most popular rink in the city__
Vancouver Symphonv Concert
to-date
late Mrs Y. Kobayashi, became the the Centre Garden Roller Bowl
George Bernard
PnI..,?? e,'?.’?:eat'v s w
Bernard Shaw
Shaw’’ss ““G
Genters
eva,
satirical study on ’ “e
until peace rebm
ride of Mr. Kikue Hamawakii, only JU cents.
Thpim V.J'eneva" at Empress
’ H11tker-Attractions.
League of Nations, has been en other words, “Geneva- win’' *"
son of the late Mr. and Mrs K
Ur
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KM
30
Dlr
«Hamawaki, last Sunday, December Anglican Activities
C°n'
LT. re7sed ana brouSM »p to i tinue to be revised and
J
eet

^^PPOH
Club,
up
to
hill3’ 6:30 P m- ^ ^c in *hite
date
throughout
the
?h ?rt e(*y"’risht t0 lnclude
16—Fuji ski Club Social, Hastings
tion of hostilities or th- /a‘
tulle over satin was given in mar- hHJhlA"9li“n kindergartens will K
km
.’, 10" <>t war on Hitler- tion of Mr. Shaw.
Auditorium, 7:30 to 12
hold
their
closing
ceremonies
next
K dura*
•ri
\a/ i
y vvici|iuiiies nex
nage by her uncle Mr. Ohashi,1. The
S
/.??
ai
Ron
er
Party,
Centre
s
1
and
the
subsequent
Eur
। Wednesday and Friday, Decembe
opean
“Geneva” was first
I io
^7/ ^ccemoer
ceremony performed by Rev. Matsu­ <13
S’t,:3° l° ^:30 P-™
complications arising
~
and 15 at 2:30 p.m The first ’5~ihX
g
from
Soviet
at
the Malvern” ,w‘ ;’!es«r„!
o
k
League
Skatefest
bayashi of the Ho
Russia’s intervention. lue
S
y!
^
d
H
:3
°Pm
.
mpa
Buddhist
^11
be
held
at
the
Holy
Cross
Mis
Temple took p!aCcK"

e P^ence s,on “nd the second at the Church 2a
r Christmas Dance, Peter Journe-Jones presentation of the
of family and dose' re|atjves
tan ballroom, 9 to 11, Tickets' re-written
Saville” .mT
"^ nnno
opus win be. presented' ^ T“ea"
A of Ascension.
<uc men; 50c ladies.
reception for friends followed the
at the Empress Theatre in Van­ enjoyed a seven-nX^r^
A Y
DeCember 1 7th,
ceremony in the banquet hall.
couver.
Dec. 11-14.
OVER THE RAINBOW
the A.Y.P.A. will hold its
Barry Jones plaVs
Mr. and Mrs. K. Hamawaki
regu- |
are w tea and fellowship
onaw
promises
to
keep
the while Maurice Colbourne*s^
now residing on Keefer Street.
at the
P'ay a progressive spotnews
Church of Ascension to
* * *
be fol­
commentary on European mat- sumes the difficult role of s’
lowed by a "white gift"
Rolling Along!
the prototype of
service
at 7:30 p.m.
•513
—----- Norah Howard, fay
Everybody is looking forward
X .
Onstage and^U^»;^
The Anglican Sunday
SiS
NATIONAL
JCCL
fri
f

tsiv
Schools
Ei!
as Bogonia Brown while t
"
/ -/ their P°pu,ar "Christmas
(Continued from page 1}
Borrow will be seen
es again this year—the Kitsias Boidbardone.
bno at the Church of Ascension on
from various local chapters
of
Tuesday, the 26th, at 7-30
Geneva” is conceded by u
wa- =
Ue; Harry S- Kondo ।
Hon
critics to be a SH , "
Books and Stationery
M. appornted as press put.
day/ th 77
°n Wednes”
5
Iicrty chairman.
P
I at the Irish dramatist’s .h
, the 27th, at 7 p.m., and MarSEymour 4230
Pole at St. Augustine's Hall on Sat
This is a portrait of Diana clud'ing’ ^E^ o‘0? • CM1"li,t“'
(ewertainment ’‘T8'' “ be
347 Powell St. Vancouver, B. C
orday, the 30th, at 8 p.m.
dreaming.
^A0X7T Shi- theatre-goers.
The regular departmental
Dream tng about what?
meet­
CGIT
Dreaming- about the heavenI ing
this ofFrthe
7 Powell
*
GGIT will be held

this
Friday,
December
8,
at
7-45
y time she’s going to have at SaX “'the Brions *»
Highland 6194
P-m. All members are urgently re- ' the Christmas Ball on Christ­ work r Try 011 orsanizational
I nested to turn out on time
oik for the coming year.
mas Day with the one and only.
Book Distribution
everybody’s counting
The
the days till the Big Hop. The
tho % / books received
smooth strains of the augment­ from the Society for Interna
323 POWEL ST.,
ed Royal Ambassadors will .'“’ Cultural Relations w n be
RADIOS
Complete Service.
keep you hopping all over th- wdely distributed. One set is to
SEymour 0853
be
donated
to
the
Carnegie
r
ih
Peter
Pan
Ballroom
from
9
till
From $60.00
REFRIGERATORS
l Only 75c for men and 50c for VW “ Vanconver. one set to the ^HLM./HMnumjHl.hn.lHl.M^^
742 E. Hastings St.
323 Powell Street
adies, and four grand prizes Vietona JCCL, one set to Chern
thrown in, too.
SE ymour 4121

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In Drama Festival a,/e Z^"01131 Executiv,e will
also ask the Society
762 Granville St. :
Powell Y.P.S. will enter a. plav books to add to the for further!
central
libp the Greater Vancouver Young 1 ai y in Vancouver.
528 W. Hastings St !
^°pIe,s B11" d'« festival’
TU’J'U'J’im'PU'I'U’J'U'H’U'l'Pirpipi'iiij'if
being held this vear in
tion with (he provincial conjuncfeXal
l'«»g held this yeai. fn Va
1
ver. Jan. 29-Feb 4

Y.P. To Enter Play

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he ideal gift
ror This Christmas
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will be
held tonight, Dec. 7 at the
Powell Church, with Yuki Yoshida, well-known Nisei
elocuGonist and amateur
actress
directing.
-Next Sunday the society will
hold a mock trial urn
j convenorship of hTc
'Citizenship convenor
iorum convenor.
The mock trial,
“Christian
mi Trial" has been tried
most successfully at Nisei con-1
terenees in Seattle
and Los

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tliic and Charm

istinct loss to the Japan- •
ese community |n B. c. was
IN LADIES WEAR
felt
deathT/T* Wi*h the sudde"
b Ie .
' RevAbe.
designed for niseis
Buddhist pnest at Maple Ridge. I
Exclusive Styles and Fabrics
Iv ft?®11^ VW^ ^.ddeny after a brief illness in the
at Prices that cannot be duplicated
hospital.
e
J Prop. T. Shimotakahara
iqi r
m q
ceas'd 37 yearS °f ase- the de­

431 Granville bt
ceased came to Canada from
Hawaii in 1937. Well-liked and
it^AA
respected by a host of friends
throughout the
Lower Main<1
land, he will be especially
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Students To Issue New Canadian Jan <5 '

■to-date
returns; in
/a ’ whl con.
and bought
ut the dura.
’r ^e dura-

^ Preset
IVal in 193.<
- same yci
1!e anQ
°n, where j:
th run.
the judge
bourne 2 $.
'°U of Batof Hitler
rKe of Lon.
whl be seei!
the Earnest
1 as Bom

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'haw sabre
!ts Humin1° be high
^ aucouver

Nisei Girls Stay
January 5th watch for a New
m
|
imidian issue, pulsating with charg.
of the writing and editing
’e. filled with constructive ideas the paper,
In America
from the smalBm
u red
scholarly articles, notice to the front-passe hei
Nisei girls, stay in America.
a particular point story and the editorials
view.
bvTh MWaS the advice tendered
The editors of The New Cana®» Diana
First of the various Nisei or­ diau hope that
y
Mrs.
Tsune
Gauntlett.
Nisei
ganizations to undertake the fonUa(/OI,S Wlu other
'S A."
alsu “»<leriX Japans well-known women’s
t?6? and forrnsr President of
'editing of one issue of The New
Good news tor ‘
to edit issues of the paper, in
Canadian will be the University
Powdl
purchasers a handy little fans! Shibuyn js giving f0 a|| "Lady
f
,n‘PaCific W°'^en’s InstiOlder that they may express the
case of mending thread and runof B. C.'s Japanese Students’
w nternational Federation
arresters done up in the shape of
i
particular
point
of
view
match cartons.
Club.
of their of Women from Countries of
J espective organization.
the Pacific.
ree offer and buy
Any
girl'
; eyes will sparkle
Addressing a meeting in San
among the colorful
| Frandsco. Mrs.. Gauntlett adMVS, you know.
^L-KKings ..re a special luxury these
vsed against Nisei girls going
°??an‘ They Would do Japan
© HOME PORTRAITS
and America a big favour by
WHAT SHALL I GIVE HER?
• AMATEUR FINISHING
spying m America and foster® COMMERCIAL PICTURES
* mv Ch"S"MS early.
>ng goodwill, she pointed out.
How
Anytime, Anywhere
Remember
last
Clvisfoias

a
Tr

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U
'
She
observed
that
Nisei
girls
221 Main Street
SE-4570
oo often go to Japan to study
other Ch..st
Christnaas beforehand
those
or ask for Joe Seko, TR-0794-Y
and are unable to adapt them­ swamped with parcel 't
'YU"” P“? Y°" “™ borne
selves. They bemoan the lack
'"• This year dare yourseff tcX ttaX^T''
of accustomed modern conven­
and do your
„ght
(hcn
^i^ZX"’
iences, such as steam heating,
and are totally lost.
Hectic mess.

(UnNdiplit anh Bint

JO SEKO

aiHr? Gauntlett discouraged
girls from going to Japan to
work. Teaching positions are
tew and scarce, she stated.
And as for those girls who
go to Japan with an eye for
marnage, don’t. The change in
customs and living habits are
too great a barrier for marital
bliss, she said.

1 sale at
treet.

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beautiful, something frivolous—like T/i ° ^l ‘’’H 9" h°r somt’,l""9
love perfume with a tantaliHnn f
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it for themselves And thosr9/9’/'' bU* "Ol mJ”y ,hink ol ^V'"0
collects all fancy Lot (les and 5^ T"J"“! 1 k"W a a"' "'bo
touch of feU™ om«.
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I ized
rn\ Weddiu^ was soleinn। ized last Thursday, November 30
! TenJ e . Steveston
Buddhist
J Temple, when Tukino Nakad
la of
Steveston was united in
TO REMIND HER OF YOU
marHage to Mr. Kazuo Hamanishi of
special to wear f0 the Christmas BallUcluelet. They are now residing a glittering evenin^big^^^
in Ucluelet.
gown,
p^
7.
'
!k~> h^'-chief fo match he. new
veX\'^
^”"9
The
Steveston B n d d h i s t —ies of
!fo“’u “jy' WMlar couple( 1.1
1
the-aisle
if last Wednesday? Dec'
think of you every hme ,hc tuck5 ., .; ;r^.rf™ w 0< and she'll
when Miss Eiko Ishida‘became
Cie bride of Mr. Yoshiharu ShinShe II g0 inf0 raptures over a tricky
de. The reception of friends
e compact with all sorts
°* gadgets and hidden <----- ,■
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held at the Miyo Sonjinkai Hall. that special personal touch. And she'll j
; of
J "Bl love ow of ih« po>-chshaped handbags with lot
Under the auspices of the
nU '°r Jl h" ^-xls.
Or gloves —to be really smafhe
i Dan tai, a sewing
every
outfit.
'
'
<-cds
a
different
colour for neadv
­ school
opened last Driday. Lvtt
December 1.
you tuck in a fin^bX aPPrK"'e(i- cvcn artificial ones, especially if
at the Dantai Hall. Miss
Teruko
Inaba was chosen
tiny oottie of matching perfume
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THE NEW CANADIAN
DECEMBER 7 1939

NIJfl NEWS FROM HERE Blou
^P.^EMAN ON

coaldust From Cumberland

Ganges Gleanings

[Maple Ridge JCCL Plon! Con„„ .
^unce^ Social

Fall Final
On Saturday evening, Nov 95
By News and. Views
the members of the C.J.Y.pl
JCCL XMAS SOCIAL
lorhfrd at the Japanese School
Tamura will be in ...
this season’s meeting. The
as IhXtXrXt^ZX^^^^
COME ON! COME ALL!
Sames
and so fOr/ ar9£ ,
The
opening speech was madefy our JCCL Christmas social promises
by “Kaz” Hoshizaki“a’ ^Sis;^
| vice-president, Luke
Ooto.
2nd "TaM
—J Murakami ai«i°?."M the.tinkles accumucalling the meeting to order.
...;J? 10111 Previous meetings and
f Ui
Don't forget. R. and r
.
The new members, Ruth
wind
up
go
oc
i
old
and "UiU up good old 1939 at the incuts galore will A"*
Tsuyo Hirano, were
Mrs.
welcomed Hammond Japanese Hall on Sat- the committee and ite"'id ^mura and the
Mr. rS/Xa^' into the club. Treasurer
Victo? urday, Dec. 16 from 7:30
sum of 20 cents win
’ci
p.m.
Okano collected the fees which
Those
desiring
to
attend'^
■eci
r dse tab,e« will be availtwo brides. We were due and later gave the re
jested
to
get
in
ton

r
"
W; «ved ^od-bye^ol^
“iitt! I°r J10** S° inclined’ while
T -ho became the bHd/X m
“*s’ T' Kiyono Port of this year's expenses
of
district chairmen to s’ !,'a
J tterbugs
are assured ..they
Arrangements for the New
at least five, davs bw
*
will not be disappointed. The
- l and Mrs. Kawahara of Chemainus 3 ° ‘^nbara, nephew
EVENT.
J
Years celebration were made.
beautifully mustached "Mac”
I fj^'”'™"' Wi" ,ake P^ce
ye welcomed Yasuko, third dau^hre
of
at the Central Hall. During the
or oi Mr.
and Mrs. R. Kido
CONCERT COMING
the iat'rMr^
married to Tsuneto
'
day
the
elections
of
new
offi.
Rainy
City
Citings
’ Asao, second son of
Ians were discussed t„. .
ceremony rt^wr, As“ 01
1. Rev
cers will also take place.
( executives of the local jcW
n
j
Asaka officiated at
nr0,
W at Royston Buddhist Church
Headline
By
DRIPPY
•md Mrs. Asao will reside
a
their
regular
meetinr
n
*
by
in Fanny Bav
'• Mr.
U musical concert
YTT
ALcoaxil

S
from
the
First
Aid
Our best wishes for
a happy future to all of them!
“ !b:Ll,ke’ Victor, Edward. Jack
tieasury Of its sacllv dilanid —
Included in the regular gall and condition. The n)L ldsud
*
*
*
1
and
Gordon
finally
rolled
up
their
A
A note of sadness creeps in
1 1
winter night-school ProS-„ulue ls
gramme is ^awn up to include
sleeves to do the dishwashin
o
e of that corny
; at the ever popular First Aid Class
tie
meeting.
My.
oh
my
visiting
artists
w
ercf
i
tedding feasts Their
Did Several Nisei have
'he Man with the Mandolin" has'short.
come to rec- 4?
the Nise’
Ask

Jr'^

!

ler
l00k
ai

Selic!
fr
* four Xmoor 1" *hdr^
J" according to
»Ti
the
lnestima
^ie
value
of
Y the girls. They're |ook
bi
excel s'imnar’ ceXr® ”
toward to the New Year fiesta «eh training, and are attending
ri'
sponsor^
when they will be able to call the weekly classes.
in this locality.

n

upon these stalwart lads to look
m<
The Hammond Hall
Uk :Tiim“S

parties stagdn
v
To
uwuu
uaii
on
Sam
r
.
Calling
All
Bowlers
after
they’ T H
tnatter which
uay, January 20 hue
ej by the way, tackle with Fali^nPrri<le,lt °f the Ocean
II are
mcths:
such. gusto and skill. From now eh
Prairie’ look after a few
± "S C‘Ub' in a fondly
at your
i on the girls will all be calling vou chat with one of the local Nisei
I moan1
' irs -stimulating remedy that peps
up dinner table? Then
party
| hood ,
sttf """' S°’ boys’ sh0"’ your recently stated that he
any gone-to-the-dogs
would soon as plans are complete.
like
to
see
a
f that c
^!""S ""'•"''cite guarantees to i'
Japanese team en*
mg. We i'"llul>; we glorify: we reverberate,
tered in the Xmas tournament,
liven up any gather•
• ignoramus
”.
Th 8 sb^pnL
^‘iiuillaie, we
hJ11'^ M“ed awaX at her Which isn’t a
we gratify; we
need (
bad idea at all, eh takes rrof the y-5 “ *
; we. palpitate.
home
on
Nov.
29
Miss
Sayoko
la tc. wo re
fellas?
in fact. so help us. "e pacify; we asphyxtakes a keen interest in lod
Okano. She
*
7
cm down.
^ clip 'em and mow
e leaves to mourn
*
a
a
reITSJWl’ere '■«»(
* *
her pass,ng her parents, her Basketball
Tour troubles
are served) has finally been at
over. ”Just, phone y
°r drop a card Io d^^ation
°Ur neares< caboose
your
sister and two brothers, all of
The “Shops” are setting the counted for. His habit « ^
anges and many relatives. 'Pace in the local !oop here One mg.out with "New Canadian' I
dimply state the date ninon
bcx tops Or facsimiles
Service wii/'"^
Wnneo Md
The funeral took place at st
" ft to~th32" ^kamOt°- E"’e«'’ recipe! . . . Kay! . . . .
1 at u Ch"r‘h' Gan9es, on Dec.' fosse ? J , ranks of the me'o» Chop suey!
____
0111 n'otlo. Phone NOW.”
- and so for.J . Ges tape
1 a* il a.m.
tosseis. Nai can always be de- iad localites fearing him “EssoJ artist t’
Ll STEN ING IN ON:
~
~
of'nomtUPOn l° Sarner his share dale-bound.” But the crux of the!
points—and sometimes more. matter lies in cookies he shared |
Wood
fibre
Whispers
with The New Canadian staff ser-l
sev- I disaster
Shaeffer Pen Agents
eral months ago. The donor oil | is more
Latest Japanese Recordings
Capital City Chatter the cookies was Kay.
I | commur
WITH THE AMBLER
I As in many ।oiher towns we seel |
i V ill someone please mail him | the thin
WH112
331 Powell st P'T Pen-palling is proving qilifc n the Mess Hall
By IONI GOSSIPE.
a copy of the recipe to save him I Jie watt
• * K<> "'ith some Nisei in Wood?
Popular "Tyrone” Tai of bullVANCOUVER, B. C.
from
doom? Yes. it is a him ! disease.
Uhl”. Nobbie, Yoshi and Hide are oHjrvIeans up seveu b°wis Taiyo Talk . . .
but I understand his girl-friend i ^ne fan’ "iH h0,ci its HIM' is a wonderful mixer-upper.
oik L
T sittin- s™m wiS
:
i L,J MS lr°m Ha"'aii' 'Rhen twice :
social
T'
fl"™S tIle first
e ^’’M be Charged reel
(1X 11 was decided
’LL the ordinary board, but d L^
!i now
Y,,w
"
,tins
for
one
>re'»
| l^$e as
n Mexico way. A cermin
, 11 hear that he works mio-^y C n
Subscribe to
, >7
’er meeti"s of the
| irooern r
is tickled pink over
over her letter ,hard to make up tor ii or did I Club held at the . home of Mr
which she received from “n. A hear "reiiS?
| rage bus
The New Canadian
inw M Km'M' N0V' 29’ "'“K
| though hi
;ter af the Pacific” or the Hawi?
c
। me belie'
At the Mill
HIGH. 4 5g 7
| CA-wrd
*
Kiso is now the champ "rakotin- P,
6 C ub "'“' hoM a
| sL9gestive
M>. Tsuyuki of the Shinkosh
a catcher at. the booming grounds. inky draw to reimburse the
5 POWELL ST
was invited by the Woodfib re ha til now there
was no one to treasury and the committee in
Fujinkai to show two of
contest
Eggie

s
his
Why. '
&e Paused that half a dozen
ability
I Sene tics w
recent films on Nov. 25 and 26.
t0 h01d a OMe-man ^RAf111?68 Were being secured.
I 5nd suoerj
m>» r.sirat tow* iWW tissue
;
iey were "Banshune mica no W
Ketreshments were served at
U1<? nuine getting
| hereditary
; yume ’ and ''Satsuma hi Ki- ! " Jit mg whoppers. Ah me he's Hie end of the meeting.
'^a' Touc
i yaku, f and proved a big hit
otf to the sawmill where he
* # #
^fs - yc
w abJe to
‘ with the audience.
wy ^ MUMUii
Victoria Vagaries .
me no more. So Menii Kiso,s
"heir o’
Ihat dapper young driver of a
& SOLUBLE
Aitor a long absence. Gen
J- is swelling up bigger and
Miki
s me
MliH, OMiDSOK &
I io his jolt again. Hu bi M' with the passing of*
because
thumb 'while feeding
■ Jerry, how about you put- h^cn
8OIW co. LTD.
lie
came
home
from
machine. One eom
up some competition?
a recent uphe was able to visit
*
*
$
in bls ?R "'ith 3 S°'wi,s 'rare
m his hair . . . Wonder if Frank
We Welcome
Whonnock.
« ex-Victoriam is still i,,^” '
Young Haruo Tazumi and
Tom
QUALITY, ECONOMY AND SERVICE"
newconHTS to WoodI .lt< 1 enlacing their hrmu^
the T’Lo cwC
C™
‘"air home Ib
' auuo Marubashi is another* iadw ?y.’"’’bribing to their
। newcomer who hails from
a eV) draw.' Think of llavi„.
from th J
’ O T A'^' fOr Christmas . Y|
RoLleiflex
; I am iew district,
i VV * I •
| O’erheard in a local
$134.40
coffee
1 bat Haruo is
the °ther ni^ht- lst|
a hand at turning
groceries and provisions
'
ave a Heart, rhev do sav
■ t p in this peaceful two rS'ww-J
Rolleicord
Only shL-deep.-'/
Ji truck
Ihni^
certainly must -1 Nisei. Oh. is that so! Well '
J-S hu galloping jallopy.
free delivery service
pomebody had better go over and!
shin her then
(Confidentially
Highland 0335-6
The New Canadian Is
we'd
to mention that this
469 Powell Street
second
tins
Published by Niseis, for Niseis
1
nas an ardent'
reader of Diana’s column—that is!
390 POWELL ST.
until the last issue.
'SEW 3831
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eymot

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Page 7

5

DECEMBER 7, 1939
THE NEW CANADIAN

fuji Skiers Glide

^ Social

On What People Are Reading

Cornels Hand Nippons 5fh Loss

Fuji Ski Club were all set to
Outplay All-Stars With Fast Breakaways
celebrate
the
opening
of
the
. ,n cfW c I
Books are the nectar and ambrosia
I
Last Tuesday evening at the Y.W.C A th.
ski season and the completion
I
and
butter
of
daily
life.
The
trouble
is
of
courseTt?
P
'
ain
bread
j
!kl and "Ta J
; "d enlarged
.
a
Went ^Hiding on the Milky W
Mor books and more books. A new title intrigues ^m
stJrved I of . their luxurious
tossers but found
out
W£th
Comet casaba*
'
mansion,
high
atop
Grouse
'
pnm. If it is interesting—and | have the shekels—।
Qhnce I
the
going
too\ouoh
W
^comfort
the
speed too fast,
lnd G, refrep i erally I borrow it.
ountain, at Harmony Hall.
s * buy, but gen- I
to a 43-21 defA^t9’ ‘ " WGn bunWty-bump-bunip down
,be ^ved p
December 9.
bare'taken in avid gu^Nfa ^T' b°°kS'
tbeSe
Ike
But Harmony Hall has been
U1 be chr^
found too small and cramped
t
f ^hC ga,ue ‘H-'ened up o
9
'"excrete," Pietro di D»„a^”“^ 01
attend are rJ
for the soaring skii lads and itasaba Game Booms’
11 ;lseach
bothofher
te:nnhuntfn
* ’-m_
lic!i "th t J
^umb !aronnd
lassies, who love the wide open I
lor an
^bie Shute; "Each to to^S5£^
j
0 saf “i M
opening
with
the
Comet
spaces, and the free tumultuous
i mail v
In Woodfibre
5 before J
breezes.
A POEM IN BLANK VERSE
shoot up S points while the N
By the ambler
So the social has been post­
P;e.ro Donato is a new writer and morp

Basketball is (ho sport which only reply came on Goozy
Concrete" is a poem in blank verse - wild
H’S ~Christ ’ poned a week, to December 16
>MING
Juki’s foul convert.
de, full of the passion for vigorous robust f
' beautiful, rhythmic, ; and the place, the banquet room is rousing all (he enthusiasm
ssed bv p;
Hastings
Auditorium Movies 11 ere in Woodfibre among the
nippons rally
,Vin9- Each chapter Donato : at
rentpH
f
cal JCCL J | presents as an etching, vivid comoellinn
huddle the All-Stars went
| by the Italo-Americans, of thi
'* ‘S Hfe as ,iv^
'^
fa™US ‘ibrary men and boys.
to sponsor
into nt the end ot the first
■ of the Vancouver ski-zone will
Last week the
' relieve the
be shown from 7:30 to 9:00, School squad visited
io nave deme (hem a
Britannia to
' lapidated
lot of good for a few .seconds afu ,
■ and dancing will follow.
phiy an exhihiiioi 1 game. T;
^gram ^ j
on it. One thnlls to the ^
*'* * the ™" work!
resumption of play. |<Hv Hirano
The Club wishes to acknowl­ along were Roy Toyonaga.
ng
1 Number of I
Kiriyama,
Tsu
notched
a beaut. Kiide
edge with deepest gratitude a
1
to be embedded in pouring cement
3^ throu9h space
Aisiuda, and
®H as locnj b tapped. The cenwnt rises VhTc^

0U^

munificent donation from H arry Hideo Takeda. I he score was 40- m a swisher from Hu corner.
:i and Cail
6 in favour
Ship cashed in on one o
Abe.
Thanks, Harry |
?' tHes to
ot Britannia.
Komises I F bite his way to air. His teeth break
iorue pot ^Jots and lanky Tommy
rises, envelopes him. His last thouok* ■
brWkS' The cement
our boys: "Ten of
C.I.O
’ sponsored I
on*
;
Nobuoka, cool
Then his son Paul only'f“e « i^?/" '"coherent
.
a ma tell for one of them.
a encumber,
prayer.
’snagged the 'OUhp mu on a foul
mother and his many brother/ and sisters. ° SUPP°rt h,s ^'^wed
Beavers
v !,r-V ln l”’ing
1 on SatEt
Ilie Nippons wi:hm
been tf^
n
°
e 1SC1 team topped | four points H‘ their opponents.
mother, and his many brothVs^sX Xi's support his widowed Blit Stay
a close encounter with the Canaco and the
On
Top
Of
But that was the closest the
are suodenly swept away by the sheer nPrP«'f
formed ambitions
Jian team here in the Commun­
>n of this
Powell
street boys got to the
mouths. His suffering, disillusion hitM
° kfead for hungry
ity Hall. Our boys got off to a I
column ss]
Cage
Loop
o her team that evening. The
are set forth with a gZsi^
despair, and final J/
icf oria
good start, lea
iplete.
I ,| hood
I of the Cometeers suddenly tightened
tot one involuntarily exclaims: Here's ar artl2 ’" ’",enS“y °f *®e«"0
VCTORIA.—Even after losing Tay. but their
opponents
their defense, outreached, out­
rallied in the c
?
Unly
arterwards
I
realized
if।
)odi
of
their
two
starts,
the
minutes
oi
absent j need one.
^^ no P*°t but then it did not Beavers are still leading bv a Hie game to emo
guessed and outplayed the los­
g lad who
ers, running amuck on superbly
Playing for the Japanes
GEHEIMSTAATSPOLIZEI
nose in the tightly-contested Vic­
in local I
timed
shots and fast break­
toria Japanese Cage loop race commun ity were Uno. Ideno uye,
u^cape is of totally different
u •
'eshnienzy k
| Kate from a Nazi concentration cfmo hl
9 P“rely a slorT for the first, half honours.
aways to pile up ten straight
Takeda, Koyanagi, Ogaki a n d
been ac-j
counters and end the first half
| oen
fU| ,he Kry |asf senfence ^^ “p™ ,5 terrific. You
Tobo.
of burst
In the Beaver-Taiyo game,
with
a comfortable margin of
it m one sitting. How could I
। ° she rea y escaPed.
than! ... I |
From
the
sidelines:
the
Athletic
Club
quintet
endah
E R'Tf the heroine reallv ante: .
; ' n0 kn°W'ng whether Emmy
t li e i
Okies'... |
ed the first half with a seven­ >oung lassies were out to
I
Gestapo.
Emmy's
son
is\
1
W
^
si

ste
''
itches
of
th^
so forth !
the Nippons
point lead, 18-11, and managed our boys their much-needed rahto cope with a difficu|t ^^
t0° much the sensitive
i “Essoa-1 J
md narrowed
to hold the opposition to 11 Tab . . . hear that the team have
gap on baskets by Shimizu,
obtained uniforms of blue and j N°buoka

. n , . „ ,
’ ' ' AND SUDDEN DEATH"
' points in the second half, while
.
1
and
Akiyama.
But
e shared
they garnered five field goals, scarlet, so we’re all looking for- j again the meteor men with Preestaff set-vets
the' finally winding up on the long ward to seeing them.
man and Martin showing the
I
»
more
than
the
wrec
ks
of
buildink
Ths'J
'


t
by
Bombs
lonor o.’
end of a 28-22 score.
22
■f communicat
ammunition,. the watef suPn9pS,
sewer system,
JCCL Hands. Out Whitewash
’be bewildered Nippon T zoomiim
I £ tones that cause havoc
chaOS
T ’
these me
Second game—
mil him
I up twelve
Outscored bv men- opponents,
points io rockm honuJCCL: U. Kawasoe
.T?9.,3 devas^ted people. If 23-12
ire him
IKu
vietory.
in the second half, the Tata 5.
a hint I * family man goes berserk to ^4™ and bafe
an epidemic
K- Kondo 13. s loi -1
Ort,iranof
'V BeTO I
Joe
and
s were well beaten by the
e snagged their
Shimizu 6. M. Okamoto
’1-friend
of the rebounds,
? League quintet in the Okamoto.
Shi:;.
lomniy and Goozy formed a
second game of the week. 32-2T
I
Nm.;
,
TH,S MARRIAGE BUSINESS
Beavers: f
Shimizu 6.
| 's« as ChXophe® SfaraeTTf"''' Y 'he'e bM" such readable ’
®» i unit 0„ lll(. f0,,,lr(| |i|h.
H. E. Kondo led the JCCL Uyede 8. G. 1
o I
yede
2.
b
nt hey were slmply
loi
I r^rn marriage Tom US
'° 'he Oth^"—the story of a offensive with 13 points, while T Shimizu 5,
K. Kuwabara. K J » ike speed demons. .Ami „f aH
[
business so much that-6 t-U'6"'5 separate' arovvs up hating mar
Takahashi, p.
1
Total il-ady Luck just, refused
!• S" he meets the oirl 3 ^ """“^ recon°le himself to it even and Stum Shimizu with 8 ;and
Jo smile on the hapless .All-Stars.
I p hebeves that Qood versSaS S" °™
3 b°°k like ,hiish ' 6 respectively led the Beaiver
j '^g-wnded prose. Some of its SU h“’9S much more pithily than j sharpshooters.
REAL CHINESE DISHES
| ~sLPS9estiveness.
' f passages cannot be equalled for thei?
Harold Kawasoe, stellar m
9gesti veness,
:
YOSHINO
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