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VANCOUVER. B. C
22. 1940
Behind the Front Pa
os Nisei Societies Send
Delegates To Second Youth Congress
By Y. E.
dash of b
is the te
- tweet given to the veteran mem- ;
Comox-Alberni, A. W. Neill, i
s running for the last time in:
i ucvv election.
His name, of;
is familiar to most of us, i
he has campaigned con- i
.sternly for over two decades for aj
of Oriental exclusion.
And I
' ms campaigning, his remarks about!
w Japanese in British Columbia
ave rarely been complimentary.
riry . .
5
II
ivprcsoiu.il ivcs
ioin in ihe
i online n
At a preliminary meeting of
delegates called by the National
JCCL delegates agreed to meet
together in a Nisei caucus, for
discussion of questions and reso
lutions affecting the Nisei par
A remarkable-looking individu-i
al approaching his seventies, bald- I
headed,
tali
and
somewhat
stooped, deep-set piercing eyes
above a hawkline nose, sharpfeatured . . . his whole appear
ance combined with biting speech
ond rep.
justifies
his descriptic i, and
ot second generat
makes him a formidable oppon-
Pre-Marital Tests
Urged For Nisei
Ed wn rd l\ Ouchi. JGUL genera 1
and chairman of the
' meet in
outlined (he scope of
Photo by Jo Seko
work, and urged that
group
showing the strain of
the delegates familiarize themthe Nisei athletic beat,
selves with the emigres
aml
young
the editing of Th Ne tv Canadian
behind the desk are Miss
ent.
i
study
the
research
material,
are the above members of
are
contemplating
marriage
i Hyodo and Miss Myra OkaIn a recent press report he again
j
A
resolutions
committee
of
undergo a medical examination
Powell Japanese United Church
mura. news
concentrating
^-affirmed his -absolute opposiHide
Hyodo.
Dan
Washimoto
ami
before
you get married to know
Toting People's Society, mho offer
on a problem of make-up for the
wo to any further Oriental immiToshimitsu
Higashi
was
set
up
to
ii venerai disease is present, ail
this Easter issue as the product of
front
page.
while seated arc
yation, and voiced his pride in
the
happy dreams and hopes that
their journalistic ability.
1 akashi
Komiyama.
editorial
toe ract that he has been responany
resolutions
they
may
wish
to
you had cherished will be “gone
Adding the finishing touches
writer, ana editor-in-chief Eiji
sble
in
part
for
submit at the Congress.
successive to the paper last night, the edit
with the wind.” was the frank
frictions.
by Dr. K.
To acquaint the delegates will warning expressed
orial staff paused long enough to
Standing on the right is Dr.
Naturally •the Nisei do not like
allow staff camerman Jo Seko to
E. C. Banno, feature editor, : parliamentary procedure employ Shimotakahara. pioneer Japanese
n,
and
do
not hesitate to snap this shot.
watching Miss Frances Fukushima, ed at. the Congress, a committee physician, addressing a packed
scribe him as "anti-Japanese,"
Seated on the desk tn traditional
out-ot -'town news editor, hard at Iwas empowered to draft mimeo room of young people. March 19
and so forth,
But I think his
graphed copies of the rules of al the Tairiku Hall.
style is sports editor "Jimmie"
whole record is a tribute to his
order for distribution among the
The lecture on social disease.
^ncerity, to the fact that he really
delegates.
one in a series of talks being
believes what he says, and to his
given
by woll-kn own J a pa nese
Chairmen Chosen.
courage for fighting for it for so
Elected to the post, of chair leaders, under the sponsorship of
_____________
Nippo
Sha. was
men in the four study commis- the Tair I ku
I think we ought to admire
illustra
ted
sion
committee
with
two
talkng
; in the Nisei
picmese qualities.
Certainly we can A.O.T.S. Conducts Borstal Home The statement said that investi caucus
were
’
Robert
Oikawa. lures.
gations proved that juveniles were
understand Mr. Neill with toler
Service.
Maple Ridge JCCL, “Canada and
To the astonishment of the
responsible.
ance, patience and dignity.
The Japanese A.O.T.S. Men’s
World Affairs." Tatsuro Suzuki. audience.
Dr.
Shimotakahara
We are not alone ... In the Club brought to a close a very
Sunbury JCCL. “Economic Prob stated Iha t the percentage of
■ orary yesterday I met a former heavy program of activity with Onotera Again Heads Riverside lems',” Kunio Shimizu. Vancou syphilis
infected
people
was
c.assmate of mine, a Qanadian- their visit to Windsor Church,
JCCL.
ver JCCL. “Social Problems,” and higher in the Japanese commun
born Chinese.
Not so long ago MArch 19, for a
Patrick's
EAST RICHMOND.—Hideo On Yoshimitsu Higashi, Gakuyukai. ity than in the general population,
'e graduated at the head of his supper. On Sunday, March 17,
otera was elected to the presi “Community Problems and Cul especially in the urban areas.
ciass with high honours in mining they took charge of the worship
dency of the Delta-East Richmond- tural Activities.”
engineering. Both of us asked the service at the New Haven Borstal
Nisei organizations represented
other, “Anything doing yet?' and Home, with T. Yasuntaka and T. Surrey JCCL for the third con
included the Hompa YWBA; Mar
secutive
year,
at
the
chapter
’
s
both of us answered “No, not ■Shimotakahara conducting. The
Eairview,
annual election meeting, March pole.
Kitsilano and
^t
He said he was leaving sermon was given by Takashi
17. Assisting him on the execu Hompa YMBA’s; Gakuyukai, Miuicrtiy for the Cariboo to try his Komiyama. Miss Mariko Uyeda
tive are Tom Oikawa, vice- kado Seinenkai,
Powell
uck
at placer mining.
rendered two solos.
Seikokai
Youth
president for the third year; Y.
Group, f.B.C.
^L
as
second
generation
Sato, corresponding secretary; Alumni Association, Ne
West-Japanese, are too prone to think Striking Firemen Win Demands.
YWBA.
New
Miss E. Oikawa, recording secre minster
WestStirring considerable interest
or ourselves as being singled out
Six Japanese firemen and trim tary; T. Tamaki, chairman; T. minster YPS, Steveston YPS, and
'tv discrimination.
We forget
mers who walked off the Greek Onotera. treasurer; S. Mura mat JCCL chapters in Vancouver, among professors and students of
•nat tnere are Chinese young peo- freighter Thalia, in port of Van
su.
Kumagai.
auditors;
T Maple Ridge, Delta-East Rich ihililogy is the recently published
Q' facing the same struggle we
couver with other members of Tamaki, G. Sasaki, and T. Suzuki, mond-Surrey and Steveston.
book, “Language in Action,” by
■ see. The friendship and goodwill the crew, won their demands for
convenors.
Dr. S. I. Hayakawa, of the Depart
or our Chinese cousins is a fight an
increase in wages.
They
ment of Languages and Literature
"- ought to cultivate as much as claimed that they had signed on
at the Armour Institute of Tech
^^i ^0^ only because we in Japan, on the understanding Night Life Booms in Japan.
^"f"^'ind a genuine pleasure in that the freighter
TOKYO.
—Contrary7 to expecta
nology at Chicago.
was not bound
"“■l' friendship, but also because for the war zone, but on arriving tions and to the amazement of’
Dr. Hayakawa, who is rapid
government officials and others
we ,,ave so much in common.
in Vancouver, learned that the
ly
gaining recognition for his
~ Post Scriptum . , . And so to Thalia was actually headed for who were supposed to be in a
numerous authoriatlve studies
^th Easter and Springtime England. They won an increase position to forecast such matters,
in languages, is a Vancouvernight life boomed in the latter
atoning on every hand.
It's a of £3 per month, plus bonus.
PRINCE RUPERT.—The pos
part of 1939, as shown by a recent sibility of organizing all the local born Nisei, who worked his way
*
$
£
privilege and experience to sit here
survey
based
on Government Nisei into a chapter of the JCCL through college until gaining
Q 'P5 °^,ce °f a newspaper such Police State Indecency Charges
statistics.
In 1936
was raised here March 14, as the his Doctor's degree.
Wlt^ y°!Jr ^’n9er upon the
False.
*
#
$
■-'Cubing pulse of Nisei life. Here
result of a meeting of representa he was a member of the delegaA complete police investigation
Japan to Restore Industrial
sent
by the Japanese
tives from various societies. A tion
•ou weave a tapestry of the day by into charges made by the VanInterests.
joint, committee will undertake Canadian Citizens League to
-=> events upon a sheet of paper couver News-Herald that a Jap
the study of this plan, as well as plead for the Nisei franchise
typewriter—a tapestry shot anese resident of Steveston was
NANKING. — Stressing that
rougn
and
through with the responsible for the circulation Japan was chiefly interested in to study Nisei vocational prob before the Federal Government
^^?eSCen^
an^ Beefing bright of indecent pictures in city the. establishment of a progres lems, and foster good citizenship, in Ottawa.
■ ’Pots of people's lives.
in his book, he presents a new
schools revealed that no Japanese sive and efficient central govern
panting at this tapestry, I think could have been involved at any ment for China that would co mines and industrial plants taken way of looking at words, some
over by his troops, would be
.
Say at Eastertime that my stage of the case, according to operate
with
Japan,
General returned as soon as the new times with startling results. “The
>h still holds strong.
Not the
interpretation of words.” he says,
a statement from the Board of Nishio, commander of the Japansamp
ii
ame
'th I had as a child, but Police Commissioners this week, ese forces in China, stated that government headed by Wang- “is a special case in the interChing-wei is established.
e made stronger
“
‘by the breath
pretation of symbols generally,
Disillusionment has
for words are not things in themcome, . and come hard, but where
selves, but mere sounds which in
there is hope, and in
the course of time came to mean
1
and hope lies happiness.
specific things to certain people.”
On
Co-operation Would
End Social Disease .
The
Newsfront
*
Former Local Nisei
Writes Outstanding
Work On Language
Prince Rupert Nisei
May Form JCCL
Unit
this Issue Edited By the Powell Y. P. Society
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Qualitative
Analysis
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VANCOUVER. B. C
22. 1940
Behind the Front Pa
os Nisei Societies Send
Delegates To Second Youth Congress
By Y. E.
dash of b
is the te
- tweet given to the veteran mem- ;
Comox-Alberni, A. W. Neill, i
s running for the last time in:
i ucvv election.
His name, of;
is familiar to most of us, i
he has campaigned con- i
.sternly for over two decades for aj
of Oriental exclusion.
And I
' ms campaigning, his remarks about!
w Japanese in British Columbia
ave rarely been complimentary.
riry . .
5
II
ivprcsoiu.il ivcs
ioin in ihe
i online n
At a preliminary meeting of
delegates called by the National
JCCL delegates agreed to meet
together in a Nisei caucus, for
discussion of questions and reso
lutions affecting the Nisei par
A remarkable-looking individu-i
al approaching his seventies, bald- I
headed,
tali
and
somewhat
stooped, deep-set piercing eyes
above a hawkline nose, sharpfeatured . . . his whole appear
ance combined with biting speech
ond rep.
justifies
his descriptic i, and
ot second generat
makes him a formidable oppon-
Pre-Marital Tests
Urged For Nisei
Ed wn rd l\ Ouchi. JGUL genera 1
and chairman of the
' meet in
outlined (he scope of
Photo by Jo Seko
work, and urged that
group
showing the strain of
the delegates familiarize themthe Nisei athletic beat,
selves with the emigres
aml
young
the editing of Th Ne tv Canadian
behind the desk are Miss
ent.
i
study
the
research
material,
are the above members of
are
contemplating
marriage
i Hyodo and Miss Myra OkaIn a recent press report he again
j
A
resolutions
committee
of
undergo a medical examination
Powell Japanese United Church
mura. news
concentrating
^-affirmed his -absolute opposiHide
Hyodo.
Dan
Washimoto
ami
before
you get married to know
Toting People's Society, mho offer
on a problem of make-up for the
wo to any further Oriental immiToshimitsu
Higashi
was
set
up
to
ii venerai disease is present, ail
this Easter issue as the product of
front
page.
while seated arc
yation, and voiced his pride in
the
happy dreams and hopes that
their journalistic ability.
1 akashi
Komiyama.
editorial
toe ract that he has been responany
resolutions
they
may
wish
to
you had cherished will be “gone
Adding the finishing touches
writer, ana editor-in-chief Eiji
sble
in
part
for
submit at the Congress.
successive to the paper last night, the edit
with the wind.” was the frank
frictions.
by Dr. K.
To acquaint the delegates will warning expressed
orial staff paused long enough to
Standing on the right is Dr.
Naturally •the Nisei do not like
allow staff camerman Jo Seko to
E. C. Banno, feature editor, : parliamentary procedure employ Shimotakahara. pioneer Japanese
n,
and
do
not hesitate to snap this shot.
watching Miss Frances Fukushima, ed at. the Congress, a committee physician, addressing a packed
scribe him as "anti-Japanese,"
Seated on the desk tn traditional
out-ot -'town news editor, hard at Iwas empowered to draft mimeo room of young people. March 19
and so forth,
But I think his
graphed copies of the rules of al the Tairiku Hall.
style is sports editor "Jimmie"
whole record is a tribute to his
order for distribution among the
The lecture on social disease.
^ncerity, to the fact that he really
delegates.
one in a series of talks being
believes what he says, and to his
given
by woll-kn own J a pa nese
Chairmen Chosen.
courage for fighting for it for so
Elected to the post, of chair leaders, under the sponsorship of
_____________
Nippo
Sha. was
men in the four study commis- the Tair I ku
I think we ought to admire
illustra
ted
sion
committee
with
two
talkng
; in the Nisei
picmese qualities.
Certainly we can A.O.T.S. Conducts Borstal Home The statement said that investi caucus
were
’
Robert
Oikawa. lures.
gations proved that juveniles were
understand Mr. Neill with toler
Service.
Maple Ridge JCCL, “Canada and
To the astonishment of the
responsible.
ance, patience and dignity.
The Japanese A.O.T.S. Men’s
World Affairs." Tatsuro Suzuki. audience.
Dr.
Shimotakahara
We are not alone ... In the Club brought to a close a very
Sunbury JCCL. “Economic Prob stated Iha t the percentage of
■ orary yesterday I met a former heavy program of activity with Onotera Again Heads Riverside lems',” Kunio Shimizu. Vancou syphilis
infected
people
was
c.assmate of mine, a Qanadian- their visit to Windsor Church,
JCCL.
ver JCCL. “Social Problems,” and higher in the Japanese commun
born Chinese.
Not so long ago MArch 19, for a
Patrick's
EAST RICHMOND.—Hideo On Yoshimitsu Higashi, Gakuyukai. ity than in the general population,
'e graduated at the head of his supper. On Sunday, March 17,
otera was elected to the presi “Community Problems and Cul especially in the urban areas.
ciass with high honours in mining they took charge of the worship
dency of the Delta-East Richmond- tural Activities.”
engineering. Both of us asked the service at the New Haven Borstal
Nisei organizations represented
other, “Anything doing yet?' and Home, with T. Yasuntaka and T. Surrey JCCL for the third con
included the Hompa YWBA; Mar
secutive
year,
at
the
chapter
’
s
both of us answered “No, not ■Shimotakahara conducting. The
Eairview,
annual election meeting, March pole.
Kitsilano and
^t
He said he was leaving sermon was given by Takashi
17. Assisting him on the execu Hompa YMBA’s; Gakuyukai, Miuicrtiy for the Cariboo to try his Komiyama. Miss Mariko Uyeda
tive are Tom Oikawa, vice- kado Seinenkai,
Powell
uck
at placer mining.
rendered two solos.
Seikokai
Youth
president for the third year; Y.
Group, f.B.C.
^L
as
second
generation
Sato, corresponding secretary; Alumni Association, Ne
West-Japanese, are too prone to think Striking Firemen Win Demands.
YWBA.
New
Miss E. Oikawa, recording secre minster
WestStirring considerable interest
or ourselves as being singled out
Six Japanese firemen and trim tary; T. Tamaki, chairman; T. minster YPS, Steveston YPS, and
'tv discrimination.
We forget
mers who walked off the Greek Onotera. treasurer; S. Mura mat JCCL chapters in Vancouver, among professors and students of
•nat tnere are Chinese young peo- freighter Thalia, in port of Van
su.
Kumagai.
auditors;
T Maple Ridge, Delta-East Rich ihililogy is the recently published
Q' facing the same struggle we
couver with other members of Tamaki, G. Sasaki, and T. Suzuki, mond-Surrey and Steveston.
book, “Language in Action,” by
■ see. The friendship and goodwill the crew, won their demands for
convenors.
Dr. S. I. Hayakawa, of the Depart
or our Chinese cousins is a fight an
increase in wages.
They
ment of Languages and Literature
"- ought to cultivate as much as claimed that they had signed on
at the Armour Institute of Tech
^^i ^0^ only because we in Japan, on the understanding Night Life Booms in Japan.
^"f"^'ind a genuine pleasure in that the freighter
TOKYO.
—Contrary7 to expecta
nology at Chicago.
was not bound
"“■l' friendship, but also because for the war zone, but on arriving tions and to the amazement of’
Dr. Hayakawa, who is rapid
government officials and others
we ,,ave so much in common.
in Vancouver, learned that the
ly
gaining recognition for his
~ Post Scriptum . , . And so to Thalia was actually headed for who were supposed to be in a
numerous authoriatlve studies
^th Easter and Springtime England. They won an increase position to forecast such matters,
in languages, is a Vancouvernight life boomed in the latter
atoning on every hand.
It's a of £3 per month, plus bonus.
PRINCE RUPERT.—The pos
part of 1939, as shown by a recent sibility of organizing all the local born Nisei, who worked his way
*
$
£
privilege and experience to sit here
survey
based
on Government Nisei into a chapter of the JCCL through college until gaining
Q 'P5 °^,ce °f a newspaper such Police State Indecency Charges
statistics.
In 1936
was raised here March 14, as the his Doctor's degree.
Wlt^ y°!Jr ^’n9er upon the
False.
*
#
$
■-'Cubing pulse of Nisei life. Here
result of a meeting of representa he was a member of the delegaA complete police investigation
Japan to Restore Industrial
sent
by the Japanese
tives from various societies. A tion
•ou weave a tapestry of the day by into charges made by the VanInterests.
joint, committee will undertake Canadian Citizens League to
-=> events upon a sheet of paper couver News-Herald that a Jap
the study of this plan, as well as plead for the Nisei franchise
typewriter—a tapestry shot anese resident of Steveston was
NANKING. — Stressing that
rougn
and
through with the responsible for the circulation Japan was chiefly interested in to study Nisei vocational prob before the Federal Government
^^?eSCen^
an^ Beefing bright of indecent pictures in city the. establishment of a progres lems, and foster good citizenship, in Ottawa.
■ ’Pots of people's lives.
in his book, he presents a new
schools revealed that no Japanese sive and efficient central govern
panting at this tapestry, I think could have been involved at any ment for China that would co mines and industrial plants taken way of looking at words, some
over by his troops, would be
.
Say at Eastertime that my stage of the case, according to operate
with
Japan,
General returned as soon as the new times with startling results. “The
>h still holds strong.
Not the
interpretation of words.” he says,
a statement from the Board of Nishio, commander of the Japansamp
ii
ame
'th I had as a child, but Police Commissioners this week, ese forces in China, stated that government headed by Wang- “is a special case in the interChing-wei is established.
e made stronger
“
‘by the breath
pretation of symbols generally,
Disillusionment has
for words are not things in themcome, . and come hard, but where
selves, but mere sounds which in
there is hope, and in
the course of time came to mean
1
and hope lies happiness.
specific things to certain people.”
On
Co-operation Would
End Social Disease .
The
Newsfront
*
Former Local Nisei
Writes Outstanding
Work On Language
Prince Rupert Nisei
May Form JCCL
Unit
this Issue Edited By the Powell Y. P. Society
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comments with more essential iss s in vol.
what conclusions they may.
arc nose who intuitively hold that as^:
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in organic deterioration
are
at
the
same
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victims
of social ostracism bv
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studies
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What reasons could she give this j
ha,vc shown this theory is to be accepted only wi
j time for not writing so long? How I
qualifications.
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i many letters did her mother have
THEORY OF RACE PURITY
I now ... al! starting with the same
It
is
well
, .
r
to bcar in mind the anthropologic/! /
words ano all followed by excuses
By Rev. K. Shimizu, M.A.
M
OminOUS implications; its theories
for not writing oftener? Could she
(Minister, Powell Japanese United Church)
with the blood of men. Yet in spite of various
superior rm
ever give the real reasons? Many
no race is pure. Every branch of the human family
In this world with all its evil forces at work is
letters that she had started now lav
that any theory of race purity is absurd. We ;
Un HT T theJcause of truth and righteousness? there
are prone
Does crumpled in the basket, for after racial groups by superficial traits which are bv
A?^ 1° “ 9?od or hmesP
Does not might make
the first few sentences the inability characteristic. It is doubtful that any standard of V "
right
rather than right make might?
to express herself properly in Jap based upon physical characteristics will stand severe wknuy
These are much mooted questions in the minds of anese had stopped her. Sometimes |
From the.standpoint of heredity no serious student in m
she needed
advice
badly,
but
how
believes
that
iWILT.
,
.
' '
mac
many people, especially in these days of moral
marriage will bring disastrous”'
confusion. *° ask for 'F she wanted to tell of physically
.
.
■ or mentally
----- A As in marriage within the race, it
some happy doings but when she । ppt upon the hereditary characters of the indivi.
Mpcr
.,
ca.ster ls an unequivocal answer of the Ruler of
the universe to these puzzling questions. Truth and
wrote it, the drab commonplace { ual traits will be often intermediate or blending, si
since it is
words
failed to express her joy or 1 ’m
^‘^umstics often depend upon multiple
righteousness may be misunderstood, reviled perDn
excitement.
a Mendehan phenomenon in more complicated form.
secuteu, or even be for a time overshadowed by evil
The last mail from Japan had
SOCIOLOGICAL FACTORS INVOLVED
F W '1CTr ,b,e Permanently silenced or destroyed!
letters enclosed from her sister,
1 he answer cannot however be wholly biologic: an impo
t.icse should hold their peace, the stones would
How freely she expressed
her in rts answer must be sought in the field of sociolow. b'
Z dT M »"tA 9°od man may be made to
thoughts and what beautiful writ- I concerned with differences in temperament, behavior and cub
suffer all kinds of evils, and even be killed physically
grounds, and it is believed that the resultant conflict will rew"
png she had, so graceful and flow
■Jut can never be defeated
r hie message of
ing; not like hers, stilted and crook ably upon rhe offsprings who will find themselves unocccaeitued, that is
ed. It was the shame of knowing ^™UP' ln cascs when thc P^ents arc culturally similaj Ciough wi
tr.at her sister, twelve years younger different racial background, thc objections of this kind fail o be impo
T '10t POSS'NC. that JeSUS should be beholder
t
ant factors. Such conclusions, however, must await for a
than herself, could write such beaucRath.
No power in this world
ened
society tor their acceptance.
destroy Not
the a life
ri9hiGo^ness Su^h as exemplified can
bv Jesus
manof Lful letters which made iit imposIt
is plain therefore one s tentative conclusions to questions of -IT
sible to continue hers.
XTd-NTl
°f Mhteousness, which has to be
sort must be qualified by intelligent and adequate understanding of
Should she write- in
English?
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F °rCe ° arms- ™de Plausible by the I
Perhaps someone living nearby
Uohcal use of propaganda, and supported bv the iqnor-1
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
The Assurance of Victory
ne - T TFT" F the
!°r।W; but the true rfc-'
could
these
translate
thoughts
them for her,
she could not
Japan's Economic Dilemma
g cuimed on the very make-up of the Universe cor
wife in Japanese. But then how
responding with the Will of God, and verifi ' '
could' she write such intimate
By Henry Ide
labour markets.
course of history.
Life embracing this ,
thoughts for other eyes to see?
ughteousness of
War has overshadowed all con
1 here are two posYA
She thought with increasing bit
uoa can never die.
Kill it, and it will rise
siderations in the present world to along which Japan mar
aoain.
Z 'eaSOn Fme pe°Ple cannot grasp this truth is terness of the vindictive attacks of day. From the various reports which
to alleviate the difficult
hat they are oo short-sighted in their views so obsessed a well-known columnist on the Jap- have filtered into Canada. Japan is situation, hirst of all. ba i
. ,nese Language Schools. How little
by tne maten.il arid the immediate, and ti
supposedly warring in China to cas- ing home production thre
oo narrow in their he understood the need of the Nioutlook, vitiated by their individualistic racial or nati~ri I
jtigatc Chinese Communists and estab more efficient use or land,
I seis to know both languages in orlish a new order in /Asia. Japan's and capital, and secondly,
ioer ro understand and be under- piogress is of particular interest to
panding her foreign trade.
becomes HLeXt
human brotherhood, the truth Stood, by their parents and their
us Nisei, because our position is dcRegarding the first course..
wanaoian friends.
pendent to a certain degree on a|be said that the develop
Useless to con tin ne, she couldn't patistactor
Easter, therefore, spells death-sentence to all
settlement of hcr prob- ished goods, perhaps even
positions held only by virtue of the worldly power “to
ing new products, requiring
?t up and throw it away, what's the
security based upon unjust status quo, and T peace
Principal Problem
amount of labour, but link
W hether or not Japan is ultimate- would be most feasible.
ind
unr'9hLOUS victory. U is, on the other
And in far aw3y JaP3n an aging ly successful in China, the problem
At thc present time, st
hand, an assurance or victory to all who are struoyo.aer
re-readin
G
the filers
letters trom
from ot.............
readjusting
her pit-sent
present industrial
industrial efforts are being made to devdoo
i.
,
,
»
j—
9lmg and suffermg for the sake of truth and rioht
undersfood why they!Scl'uP to \P^cc-timc economy will the yen-bloc. that is
countries
eousness, even if they are in the minority.
9
j had stopped comi
n9 ^nd was heart-_ have to be faced. Her main difficulty | using thc yen currency, namdv
I broken.
hes in her extremely weakened eco China. Manchuria and Japan,
but m the world'of Sinnott l^anX^b^
nomic condition. The war has al the view of establishing an
Ann 0. Nemus.
a linos
win- —
ready exacted a terrific drain on her self-sufficient economic area,
capital resources, the national debt as Japan is concerned, howc
SUA-A0^ ^ns^Ao l^™55
has been greatly iincreased and the process has not been any too su
currency is in a precarious position, Ml- So far, the exports of
good
My dear, dear friend,
Unfortunately, too,
r
.
many of the and capital have more than over
I found aeep pain
oreign markets, which she so labor- balanced thee imports.
imports.
buried in your soulful eyes:
lously developed have disappeared,
With regard to her other t ore its
By Takashi Komiyama
^nd because many many days ago, furthermore, in order that the war
markets, such as rhe United
might be carried on. Japan has had
The world at the present time is
sorrow seared mine too,
to divert a large part of her produc
in the throes of
another great war which is affecting the
how well I know the taste
tion from light to heavy industry— parent that the great barriers to in
lives of each one
of us indirectly.
No doubt the plans
m thc main to the manufacture of creased Japanese trade, are the big!
and objectives of
tariff walls in these countries. Th
many Niseis have' been affected
War materials. After the war, how
And if rny bosom breath
reduction of these restrictions
It is a characteristic of human nature that
ever. the war industries which have
require time but it is hoped that she
could murmur words
mencmg to strive towards our objective Ind weafter com'ten developed, will have to be brok
dominating
nationalistic spirit of
are sud-|
en down and re-directed
denly confronted difficulties and obstacles '
to meet countries today will be succeeded M
apt to| I n ouid ao it now!
peace-time
requirements.
lose .merest.
Our objective does not seem we
so are
important
Finally one less narrow which will be of
I provision must still b
CZTXni?* fOr ‘hhmut"jl »««■■ Therein fatkt
Arid yet,
nuX
,
1’
,-°00 P'°P^ nn- able solution to Japan's etc
There is no power in life cn valinMo
±
beloved friend,
C()ngKled ■ dilemma.
HUh'" ,Athletes know What it means to get "winded"9!
I
fear
my
human
tongue
thfmTaMTMF M^^
in sasps' the ^es heave and'
is numb with heavy weight;
.1,
. >ee ing that we cannot continue.
But bv stick'1
and how my soul is sorely hurt
mg to <t we ,nd that the trouble inside us is c a „ Al
because I tried in vain
we are breathing regularly and easilv.
We have ont oT
to a friend
Second Wind
second wind.
'
9W oun
WoTT fhe Nisei ^k to aim to wait patiently for thaC
Wes
^ mnd ln ,aCk in9 tHe ob,ectives aH aims of theirj
to comfort you
and failed.
Miyo Ishiwata.
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comments with more essential iss s in vol.
what conclusions they may.
arc nose who intuitively hold that as^:
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elds of human h
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What reasons could she give this j
ha,vc shown this theory is to be accepted only wi
j time for not writing so long? How I
qualifications.
t
i many letters did her mother have
THEORY OF RACE PURITY
I now ... al! starting with the same
It
is
well
, .
r
to bcar in mind the anthropologic/! /
words ano all followed by excuses
By Rev. K. Shimizu, M.A.
M
OminOUS implications; its theories
for not writing oftener? Could she
(Minister, Powell Japanese United Church)
with the blood of men. Yet in spite of various
superior rm
ever give the real reasons? Many
no race is pure. Every branch of the human family
In this world with all its evil forces at work is
letters that she had started now lav
that any theory of race purity is absurd. We ;
Un HT T theJcause of truth and righteousness? there
are prone
Does crumpled in the basket, for after racial groups by superficial traits which are bv
A?^ 1° “ 9?od or hmesP
Does not might make
the first few sentences the inability characteristic. It is doubtful that any standard of V "
right
rather than right make might?
to express herself properly in Jap based upon physical characteristics will stand severe wknuy
These are much mooted questions in the minds of anese had stopped her. Sometimes |
From the.standpoint of heredity no serious student in m
she needed
advice
badly,
but
how
believes
that
iWILT.
,
.
' '
mac
many people, especially in these days of moral
marriage will bring disastrous”'
confusion. *° ask for 'F she wanted to tell of physically
.
.
■ or mentally
----- A As in marriage within the race, it
some happy doings but when she । ppt upon the hereditary characters of the indivi.
Mpcr
.,
ca.ster ls an unequivocal answer of the Ruler of
the universe to these puzzling questions. Truth and
wrote it, the drab commonplace { ual traits will be often intermediate or blending, si
since it is
words
failed to express her joy or 1 ’m
^‘^umstics often depend upon multiple
righteousness may be misunderstood, reviled perDn
excitement.
a Mendehan phenomenon in more complicated form.
secuteu, or even be for a time overshadowed by evil
The last mail from Japan had
SOCIOLOGICAL FACTORS INVOLVED
F W '1CTr ,b,e Permanently silenced or destroyed!
letters enclosed from her sister,
1 he answer cannot however be wholly biologic: an impo
t.icse should hold their peace, the stones would
How freely she expressed
her in rts answer must be sought in the field of sociolow. b'
Z dT M »"tA 9°od man may be made to
thoughts and what beautiful writ- I concerned with differences in temperament, behavior and cub
suffer all kinds of evils, and even be killed physically
grounds, and it is believed that the resultant conflict will rew"
png she had, so graceful and flow
■Jut can never be defeated
r hie message of
ing; not like hers, stilted and crook ably upon rhe offsprings who will find themselves unocccaeitued, that is
ed. It was the shame of knowing ^™UP' ln cascs when thc P^ents arc culturally similaj Ciough wi
tr.at her sister, twelve years younger different racial background, thc objections of this kind fail o be impo
T '10t POSS'NC. that JeSUS should be beholder
t
ant factors. Such conclusions, however, must await for a
than herself, could write such beaucRath.
No power in this world
ened
society tor their acceptance.
destroy Not
the a life
ri9hiGo^ness Su^h as exemplified can
bv Jesus
manof Lful letters which made iit imposIt
is plain therefore one s tentative conclusions to questions of -IT
sible to continue hers.
XTd-NTl
°f Mhteousness, which has to be
sort must be qualified by intelligent and adequate understanding of
Should she write- in
English?
I
JA.LffAhlY^
social issues involved.’ " "
F ' 1
b>
F °rCe ° arms- ™de Plausible by the I
Perhaps someone living nearby
Uohcal use of propaganda, and supported bv the iqnor-1
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
The Assurance of Victory
ne - T TFT" F the
!°r।W; but the true rfc-'
could
these
translate
thoughts
them for her,
she could not
Japan's Economic Dilemma
g cuimed on the very make-up of the Universe cor
wife in Japanese. But then how
responding with the Will of God, and verifi ' '
could' she write such intimate
By Henry Ide
labour markets.
course of history.
Life embracing this ,
thoughts for other eyes to see?
ughteousness of
War has overshadowed all con
1 here are two posYA
She thought with increasing bit
uoa can never die.
Kill it, and it will rise
siderations in the present world to along which Japan mar
aoain.
Z 'eaSOn Fme pe°Ple cannot grasp this truth is terness of the vindictive attacks of day. From the various reports which
to alleviate the difficult
hat they are oo short-sighted in their views so obsessed a well-known columnist on the Jap- have filtered into Canada. Japan is situation, hirst of all. ba i
. ,nese Language Schools. How little
by tne maten.il arid the immediate, and ti
supposedly warring in China to cas- ing home production thre
oo narrow in their he understood the need of the Nioutlook, vitiated by their individualistic racial or nati~ri I
jtigatc Chinese Communists and estab more efficient use or land,
I seis to know both languages in orlish a new order in /Asia. Japan's and capital, and secondly,
ioer ro understand and be under- piogress is of particular interest to
panding her foreign trade.
becomes HLeXt
human brotherhood, the truth Stood, by their parents and their
us Nisei, because our position is dcRegarding the first course..
wanaoian friends.
pendent to a certain degree on a|be said that the develop
Useless to con tin ne, she couldn't patistactor
Easter, therefore, spells death-sentence to all
settlement of hcr prob- ished goods, perhaps even
positions held only by virtue of the worldly power “to
ing new products, requiring
?t up and throw it away, what's the
security based upon unjust status quo, and T peace
Principal Problem
amount of labour, but link
W hether or not Japan is ultimate- would be most feasible.
ind
unr'9hLOUS victory. U is, on the other
And in far aw3y JaP3n an aging ly successful in China, the problem
At thc present time, st
hand, an assurance or victory to all who are struoyo.aer
re-readin
G
the filers
letters trom
from ot.............
readjusting
her pit-sent
present industrial
industrial efforts are being made to devdoo
i.
,
,
»
j—
9lmg and suffermg for the sake of truth and rioht
undersfood why they!Scl'uP to \P^cc-timc economy will the yen-bloc. that is
countries
eousness, even if they are in the minority.
9
j had stopped comi
n9 ^nd was heart-_ have to be faced. Her main difficulty | using thc yen currency, namdv
I broken.
hes in her extremely weakened eco China. Manchuria and Japan,
but m the world'of Sinnott l^anX^b^
nomic condition. The war has al the view of establishing an
Ann 0. Nemus.
a linos
win- —
ready exacted a terrific drain on her self-sufficient economic area,
capital resources, the national debt as Japan is concerned, howc
SUA-A0^ ^ns^Ao l^™55
has been greatly iincreased and the process has not been any too su
currency is in a precarious position, Ml- So far, the exports of
good
My dear, dear friend,
Unfortunately, too,
r
.
many of the and capital have more than over
I found aeep pain
oreign markets, which she so labor- balanced thee imports.
imports.
buried in your soulful eyes:
lously developed have disappeared,
With regard to her other t ore its
By Takashi Komiyama
^nd because many many days ago, furthermore, in order that the war
markets, such as rhe United
might be carried on. Japan has had
The world at the present time is
sorrow seared mine too,
to divert a large part of her produc
in the throes of
another great war which is affecting the
how well I know the taste
tion from light to heavy industry— parent that the great barriers to in
lives of each one
of us indirectly.
No doubt the plans
m thc main to the manufacture of creased Japanese trade, are the big!
and objectives of
tariff walls in these countries. Th
many Niseis have' been affected
War materials. After the war, how
And if rny bosom breath
reduction of these restrictions
It is a characteristic of human nature that
ever. the war industries which have
require time but it is hoped that she
could murmur words
mencmg to strive towards our objective Ind weafter com'ten developed, will have to be brok
dominating
nationalistic spirit of
are sud-|
en down and re-directed
denly confronted difficulties and obstacles '
to meet countries today will be succeeded M
apt to| I n ouid ao it now!
peace-time
requirements.
lose .merest.
Our objective does not seem we
so are
important
Finally one less narrow which will be of
I provision must still b
CZTXni?* fOr ‘hhmut"jl »««■■ Therein fatkt
Arid yet,
nuX
,
1’
,-°00 P'°P^ nn- able solution to Japan's etc
There is no power in life cn valinMo
±
beloved friend,
C()ngKled ■ dilemma.
HUh'" ,Athletes know What it means to get "winded"9!
I
fear
my
human
tongue
thfmTaMTMF M^^
in sasps' the ^es heave and'
is numb with heavy weight;
.1,
. >ee ing that we cannot continue.
But bv stick'1
and how my soul is sorely hurt
mg to <t we ,nd that the trouble inside us is c a „ Al
because I tried in vain
we are breathing regularly and easilv.
We have ont oT
to a friend
Second Wind
second wind.
'
9W oun
WoTT fhe Nisei ^k to aim to wait patiently for thaC
Wes
^ mnd ln ,aCk in9 tHe ob,ectives aH aims of theirj
to comfort you
and failed.
Miyo Ishiwata.
it
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tnc
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meeting held
toric.il contest.
the able pi esident. to pg iig, I a* t the Japanese Hall.
ma a. the Gakuyukai Mav 11.
chiding I iy Iro- JameC The news
ane comand Yost ^lt>u Higashi. peliror ^..^
each of
e twelve
lo
give their; memper alumni soviet
has been
io
coming ^s?u,ed ,]nd (h;u principaIs of the ,
One group will meet in Fair
view, under a convenor yet to
be elected, and the remaining
three will gather in private homes
under
convenors
Mrs.
M.
Maikawa.
prominent
Nisei
I ho
materia! ready to be sewn by the
ed that but fm
irment s.
I leading Japanese schools in the
very
Hide
skill is
; city are being approached to act
WELCOME GYK '40!
required.
charge of arrangements f01J as ^l ^lcat°lS is arousing wide
unions will be given to
Miss Hisa Kato.
Each group
y welcome party in honour i lntei te •
member, and the material
will carry on the three phases
EIJI YATABE
le graduating class of ’40
; of activity.
ir veil-known Nomad basketball!
Shown above is the president
i Although Mrs. Hazelwood, chief
Tosh Hashimoto, who is
of the
Powell Y.P.S..
for
the
Vancouver
:ie up an entertaining program!
Yatabe, who is bravely taking i organizer
^Society
was
unable
to
attend the patterns and samples will be given
or (he memorable occasion.
the responsibility of receiving
• by Airs. Hazelwood at the next
■ meeting, the technical work was
Shige
Okumura,
another
the brickbats (or bouquets, as
meeting ot the I’nii. tin' time to
examination
Gakuyukai member towering I MAPLE RIDGE.— A talk by j the case may be) for this issue ; begun with
be
announced later.
'garment sa
high in the realm of sports, is Takeo Kitamura, active member! of the paper.
Margaret Hayashi.
elwleJ l» iyj„y;f
chairman of the committee of the Fairview Y.M.B.A., on his!
I nit. was asked to
handling the
details of the visit to the Chuo Sunday' school
। assume the additional duties of
Gakuyukai Oratorical Contest during his recent stay in Japan
i t reasun
^highlighted the annual meeting
Support Asked.
^of the Buddhist Sunday' School
Volunteers who have not. signed
|||Teachers’ Federation at the Maple
Her a definite group ;
asked to
^iRidge Buddhist Church last Sunim mediately. Now groups
H davCarrying on its plans to unite all Nisei gardeners into' may-be fornied b-v contacting the
|i Following the opening worship an organization to conduct research work and training iniHM^'1
Ah’S'
K
Ki!;,irnwn
5017-R.
g I service by Bishop Aoki, reports proiessional gardening, the organization committee 'will |
^ from the various Sunday Schools ? a general meeting at the Kitsilano Japanese Language And
'Che Japanese Canadian , Knit
| were heard giving a detailed ac- "'.S.U^ March 24, at 1:00 p.m. Li Nisei gaWnjX^
i nd
|$jcount of the activities and work
ers or anyone interested in gardening is invited to attendH't the finest gestures of sacrifice
^jof each school.
the meeting.
|
Other business matters dealt
elans tor the meeting were ar-1 made by our Niseis. Each one is
Various
topics
outlined
for
T with the holding of a teachers’
contributing a part of their few
ranged by the committee of the!
discussion
include
the
planning
t convention, the presentation oi
J a pa nese G a rd en e rs' Association i
@ COSMETICS
^certificates of recognition and of lessons in all types of gar
t m
others. Our elders enn
P ±ZJY ^^
and
den
work,
subscribing
to
gar
11 other awards at this convention
®DRUGS
den books and magazines, re
praiseworthy achievement than
■ and the general elections.
ision, March 14. Executives of (lie
^SUNDRIES
this, meriting the wholehearted
lA
Shojiro Nishikawa will again search and study trips to gar Association present were
I. We- support, of the entire Japanese
head the Federation. He will be! dens in Victoria, etc.
da. president, Y. Yakura. 'i nd S. i community.
supported by Minoru Nishi and
Kamino.
(Misao Hatanaka, vice-chairmen;
The committee present indudSAY YOU SAW IT IN
(Takeo Nishizaki, secretary; Ma
'ed Masao Yatabe. vice-president.
49 Powell
SEymour 4884^! sa^° Tanaka, treasurer; Shoji
THE NEW CANADIAN
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mi, newly - appointed
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By Ml YEA OKAMURA
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Eichi Kondo. Bob Kamino and
Announciii^ Opening of
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night
night,
need it than need it for a day and not have it."
March 16. at the Japanese Hall. ?WWA^%\VWW/////1/W I S
The curtain lifted to a capacity'
YOSHINO
and COMPANY
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the
programme
of
Japanese
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The favoured player was "To
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the eldest son of the
s
F Matsumoto family, played by Kazi
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k Suga. The whole ca^t was -wise-!
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>
f close
with a hilarious one-act!
t comedy. Roy Kumano stole the!
t
h I show in this play, with his side
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ganese Oratory Planned For M
l:.
o' Cross Groups Choose Convenors
dkn Headed for Banner Aniversary
Materials To Be Distributed Shortly
tnc
c w
meeting held
toric.il contest.
the able pi esident. to pg iig, I a* t the Japanese Hall.
ma a. the Gakuyukai Mav 11.
chiding I iy Iro- JameC The news
ane comand Yost ^lt>u Higashi. peliror ^..^
each of
e twelve
lo
give their; memper alumni soviet
has been
io
coming ^s?u,ed ,]nd (h;u principaIs of the ,
One group will meet in Fair
view, under a convenor yet to
be elected, and the remaining
three will gather in private homes
under
convenors
Mrs.
M.
Maikawa.
prominent
Nisei
I ho
materia! ready to be sewn by the
ed that but fm
irment s.
I leading Japanese schools in the
very
Hide
skill is
; city are being approached to act
WELCOME GYK '40!
required.
charge of arrangements f01J as ^l ^lcat°lS is arousing wide
unions will be given to
Miss Hisa Kato.
Each group
y welcome party in honour i lntei te •
member, and the material
will carry on the three phases
EIJI YATABE
le graduating class of ’40
; of activity.
ir veil-known Nomad basketball!
Shown above is the president
i Although Mrs. Hazelwood, chief
Tosh Hashimoto, who is
of the
Powell Y.P.S..
for
the
Vancouver
:ie up an entertaining program!
Yatabe, who is bravely taking i organizer
^Society
was
unable
to
attend the patterns and samples will be given
or (he memorable occasion.
the responsibility of receiving
• by Airs. Hazelwood at the next
■ meeting, the technical work was
Shige
Okumura,
another
the brickbats (or bouquets, as
meeting ot the I’nii. tin' time to
examination
Gakuyukai member towering I MAPLE RIDGE.— A talk by j the case may be) for this issue ; begun with
be
announced later.
'garment sa
high in the realm of sports, is Takeo Kitamura, active member! of the paper.
Margaret Hayashi.
elwleJ l» iyj„y;f
chairman of the committee of the Fairview Y.M.B.A., on his!
I nit. was asked to
handling the
details of the visit to the Chuo Sunday' school
। assume the additional duties of
Gakuyukai Oratorical Contest during his recent stay in Japan
i t reasun
^highlighted the annual meeting
Support Asked.
^of the Buddhist Sunday' School
Volunteers who have not. signed
|||Teachers’ Federation at the Maple
Her a definite group ;
asked to
^iRidge Buddhist Church last Sunim mediately. Now groups
H davCarrying on its plans to unite all Nisei gardeners into' may-be fornied b-v contacting the
|i Following the opening worship an organization to conduct research work and training iniHM^'1
Ah’S'
K
Ki!;,irnwn
5017-R.
g I service by Bishop Aoki, reports proiessional gardening, the organization committee 'will |
^ from the various Sunday Schools ? a general meeting at the Kitsilano Japanese Language And
'Che Japanese Canadian , Knit
| were heard giving a detailed ac- "'.S.U^ March 24, at 1:00 p.m. Li Nisei gaWnjX^
i nd
|$jcount of the activities and work
ers or anyone interested in gardening is invited to attendH't the finest gestures of sacrifice
^jof each school.
the meeting.
|
Other business matters dealt
elans tor the meeting were ar-1 made by our Niseis. Each one is
Various
topics
outlined
for
T with the holding of a teachers’
contributing a part of their few
ranged by the committee of the!
discussion
include
the
planning
t convention, the presentation oi
J a pa nese G a rd en e rs' Association i
@ COSMETICS
^certificates of recognition and of lessons in all types of gar
t m
others. Our elders enn
P ±ZJY ^^
and
den
work,
subscribing
to
gar
11 other awards at this convention
®DRUGS
den books and magazines, re
praiseworthy achievement than
■ and the general elections.
ision, March 14. Executives of (lie
^SUNDRIES
this, meriting the wholehearted
lA
Shojiro Nishikawa will again search and study trips to gar Association present were
I. We- support, of the entire Japanese
head the Federation. He will be! dens in Victoria, etc.
da. president, Y. Yakura. 'i nd S. i community.
supported by Minoru Nishi and
Kamino.
(Misao Hatanaka, vice-chairmen;
The committee present indudSAY YOU SAW IT IN
(Takeo Nishizaki, secretary; Ma
'ed Masao Yatabe. vice-president.
49 Powell
SEymour 4884^! sa^° Tanaka, treasurer; Shoji
THE NEW CANADIAN
of the Nisei division; Shokei SuMinamide. Kaoru Miyagawa and
mi, newly - appointed
Fusayo Harada, auditors.
By Ml YEA OKAMURA
blank Ebata. Roy Matsumoto,
Eichi Kondo. Bob Kamino and
Announciii^ Opening of
I The Hiroshima Young Peopl
Better to have Insurance for a Lifetime and not
I Society- held a most successful Takeo Yoshida.
drama
night
night,
need it than need it for a day and not have it."
March 16. at the Japanese Hall. ?WWA^%\VWW/////1/W I S
The curtain lifted to a capacity'
YOSHINO
and COMPANY
audience, which keenly enjoyed
the
programme
of
Japanese
popular songs, tap dancing Jap<•
anese dance?1 and two play
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to perfection to make the play
so realistic that many hand
kerchiefs were evident among
the audience.
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The favoured player was "To
jiro,"
the eldest son of the
s
F Matsumoto family, played by Kazi
y
k Suga. The whole ca^t was -wise-!
F ly chosen and the director well!
deserves recognition.
|
The
evening
brought
>
f close
with a hilarious one-act!
t comedy. Roy Kumano stole the!
t
h I show in this play, with his side
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i them to greater heights in thej
! field of dramatic art.
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ii me
i'll pvcd
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n u mer•
mvmbcis
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4—FadKic
Northwest
1■ussno
Y.F.
Conference.
Ni chiivn
Temple.
nenk
hhwji iH
Pl
xmsiDiC position oi prethe Hompa Buddhist
as announced this week.
I;
50
each
PRESENTS
n,
Rm
OUS friends
1
cm de. R. Kuramitsu and J. Nishi
a Hern con.
Wiml-m
Cb.mm.i n Shige Oku- m u ra.
vice-president: J. 'Kanaka
Fuji, 35c. t; p.m.
mur.i introduced Muneo Miike, Ku i reasu
|
—-('hiehibukai
I Fi 11 e r
Fm
|
Happyhind. 2-5 p.m.
mamoto president, and Don Sugi- Wamnable. gener
sec reta ries.
man, ItiMioka president, who gave
brief speeches.
buster Service.
i nn j ii
I he Junior Church will join with
the entertainment
was Kaname Fujimoto of the Ku- the Senior Church in the special
mamoto Seincnkai.
1 arranged an Easter service to be observed next
enjoyable program
nusic. group Sunday morning at 1 1 :00 a.m. in
he Powell St. United Church.
It
will be a choral service and the
Before “mad” March makes its
A/
I nd a. I ormer musical will include solos by Tatsuo
it. several weddings of note will
r \isci and sin Sanmiya and Miss Sctsu Shimota be taking pF
ordintg to the
uous studying at kahara. a chorus by the Fairview announcements
c
bv
ot \S ashinuton. Satuiday School Choir, and several parties.
pa; a
to lire ciin. the choir numbers.
M ats u i-— Wa t a nabe
attest ot Mux Kaibara Griffin of
Rev. K. Shimizu will preach on
Mr. and Mrs. I. Watanabe an
3:s;;; \'ancouvcr.
The Victorious Christ.”
nounced
the- engagement of their
Gripping Drama
Tl
loses to the Prcsbvtcria! Executive
ami the. West Point Grey W.M.S.,
Wednesday, March 27, at 2:30 p.m,,
at (he Powell United Church. Misses
In Japanese Movie
daughter. V ukiko, to Mr. Masayuki
Matsui.
The wedding will take
place on Thursday, March 28. at
the Powell
Misses
he Theatre of Life”
STORY BY
SHIRO OZAKI
A throbbing drama recording the heroic
strugg Ie
fighting against tremendous odds
x
in the arena
AND
“Winter In a Different Clime”
A
film
documentary
depicting
the
lives
°f Japanese
emigrants to Manchoukuo in winter.
"News Flashes”
*
*
*
Adults, 50c
C h iIdr
, 25c
Japanese Hall
| ocen chosen
act as bridesmaids.
“The Theatre of Life,” one of Th groom will be supported bv
Easter Friday, March 22, 2.00
the most compelling human docu b oshio Takahashi. Rev. K. Shimizu
p.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Gimnbuie musical numbers.
ments filmed by the Nikkatsu- will perform the ceremony.
Saturday, March 23, 7.30
Tamagawa companies, is the big
p.m.
Murabayashi—Nabata
feature offered to movie goers
Miss Masako
Nabata,
second
Eikichi Kagetsu will again by the Shinkosha at the Japanese daughter of Mrs. Tomi Nabata. will
Hall, March
be joined in holy matrimony to Mr.
O
s
Heading an all-star
Heading
are Eikichi Murabayashi on Saturday,
b 03^B01i
Kataoka, Isamu Kosugi Match 30, at 5 p.m.. in the Hompa
pnd Reis-aburo Yamamoto around Buddhist Temple. Rev. Mitsubayashi
By "ASAGAO
RADIOS
j whose lives is spun a compli- will be officiating.
plans were
all set.’ ~ke matcht
| cated web of events.
A reception for the guests has ( Don't you let me hear you say ,^kerS ha<I already sent out inrefrigerators
I The protrayal of the characters been planned for the Fuji from 6 .nc., life is such a bore, because vitations.
Sc,■ like 3r‘ obedient
,
.
nothing ever happens.
Don't be daughter, she went through with
323 Powell Street
। oi Shiro Ozaki’s immortal story o’clock..
self-centered.
If you Jook into the ceremony.
Hayashi—Hirano
SE ymour 4] 21 •that appeared at first in serial
lives, you'll find
e. ,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hirano extend other people's
poiin in the Miyako Newspaper
2
u b°re kr trials for 3 month,
a grippinglv realistic a warm invitation to all friends to something happening everywhere.
Remember
how
I
used
to
call
Mr
she
Just cou|d not stand if am
the marriage of their daughter. Hitreatment by die three actors.
Aida impertinent? He has a vulgar I L°n9er‘ ConseTently, she has come
'An indisputable proof of the save, to Mr. H. Hayashi, on Monday.
tongue which irritates me.
But I । ome to staV- Now matters are mere
high calibre of the picture lies March 25. at 2 p.m.. at the Ch u rch
will
not
be
annoyed
anymore.
No
ico^P,lcaJed than ever before. She
1701
West
3 rd
in the tact that it ran for four of Ascension.
not
after
what
I
heard
today
’
DoTm
f d'V°rCe him since the family
Books and Stationery
straight weeks at the leading Avenue.
—
~
!
W
1
not hear of it; neither is she
you know why? Because the p
Kimura—Nishizawa
SEYMOUR 4230
J movie palaces in Tokyo and with
i allowed to see Hajime. The gcman is haunted by a ghastly past.t
The Fuji was the scene of a
R
Forward
Forever"
(Kagirikinaki
347 Powell St
Vancouver, B. C
Five years ago he and his wife jbetweens are humoring her zealousi Kenshin) rescued the two com pimple but charming wedding
Monday, 'March
fs. when °Miss reached home to find their two Hy, they are willing to submit tc
panies from bankruptcy.
Hinako Nishizawa, third daughter kiddses screaming helplessly in ’any terms. But she has become resc
of Mr. and Mrs. O. Nishizawa was the house trapped by fire! Next Hute and firm, she will not listen f
united in marriage to Mr. Hideo I mormng, two charred remains
Kimura, eldest son of Mr. Kimura.; were brought to them. Wasn't |
Now, I would like to ask
it
hideous?
I what can be done about it? Wh
I be bride was smartly attired in
That
isn't
all
either!
Last
sumI
Nou
think?
a grey tailored suit with dusty pink
accessories. She was wearing a cor- T.hiS W'fe died from intestinal!
> cancer.
, , . /or
days and days he j
PATRONIZE YOUR
Onlv the immediate relations and!pvatched her waste painfully, andi
close friends were present at the when death did come it was one i NEW CANADIAN ADVERTISERS
uveption. which immediately fol- Now struggle for her. He tries hard
to forget that he is not himself any- i
lowcci tnc ceremony.
more!
Doesn't he remind you of'
I be couple left for their honey
PIONEER REPRESENTATIVE
"agiiacci,
the
clown?
j
moon on the evening boat for Seattle
for
Then here is unfortunate Hideko । i
from where they will travel to Cali
by
“t! CF5^ that her P^nts are i
fornia by train.
to
blame! Why did they force Hidekoi
Arikado—Sasaki
I
Ot special interest to members of into that marriage?
She night before the wedding
the Powell Street Y.P.S. is the comtook
place, she came to see me.
:mg wedding of Miss Connie Sasaki
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sasaki ™ confessed she was in love
Styled in a one-button link
NO OBLIGATION FOR
of. Queensborough. to Mt. Henry with Hajime. However, marriage
fastening model,, with peaked
was
out
of
the
question
since
he
Ankado, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
lapels and lower jetted pock
FREE SERVICE
did not have a steady job. What
V Ankado. The ceremony is to take
ets.
pbee at the Powell United Church could she do? Nothing. | could
1766 Franklin St. High. 597S-P
on March 30 with Rev. K. Shimizu not do anything for her since the
Imported worsteds in the
popular shades of blue, green
and brown.
S
To Anthony
M^^^^\
S. Uchida
Dress Up
To Spring.
In a Man-tailored
Suit
Singer Sewing Co.
I. Maikawa
Every garment smartly tailor
ed and specially cut to fit the
Nisei figure.
M. Yanagisawa
STAR MARKET
modiste fashion shop
Chic and Charm
Sixes—12 to 18
$22.50 and up
T. MAIKAWA
369 POWELL
IN LADIES WEAR
GROCERIES AND
designed for niseis
PROVISIONS
Exclusive Styles and Fabrics
353 Powell St.
at Prices that cannot be duplicated
Prop. T
Shimotakahara
431 Granville St.
MARCH
CMMM
row.N
A
men
ii me
i'll pvcd
a and
n u mer•
mvmbcis
K u ma moi a
MARCH
4—FadKic
Northwest
1■ussno
Y.F.
Conference.
Ni chiivn
Temple.
nenk
hhwji iH
Pl
xmsiDiC position oi prethe Hompa Buddhist
as announced this week.
I;
50
each
PRESENTS
n,
Rm
OUS friends
1
cm de. R. Kuramitsu and J. Nishi
a Hern con.
Wiml-m
Cb.mm.i n Shige Oku- m u ra.
vice-president: J. 'Kanaka
Fuji, 35c. t; p.m.
mur.i introduced Muneo Miike, Ku i reasu
|
—-('hiehibukai
I Fi 11 e r
Fm
|
Happyhind. 2-5 p.m.
mamoto president, and Don Sugi- Wamnable. gener
sec reta ries.
man, ItiMioka president, who gave
brief speeches.
buster Service.
i nn j ii
I he Junior Church will join with
the entertainment
was Kaname Fujimoto of the Ku- the Senior Church in the special
mamoto Seincnkai.
1 arranged an Easter service to be observed next
enjoyable program
nusic. group Sunday morning at 1 1 :00 a.m. in
he Powell St. United Church.
It
will be a choral service and the
Before “mad” March makes its
A/
I nd a. I ormer musical will include solos by Tatsuo
it. several weddings of note will
r \isci and sin Sanmiya and Miss Sctsu Shimota be taking pF
ordintg to the
uous studying at kahara. a chorus by the Fairview announcements
c
bv
ot \S ashinuton. Satuiday School Choir, and several parties.
pa; a
to lire ciin. the choir numbers.
M ats u i-— Wa t a nabe
attest ot Mux Kaibara Griffin of
Rev. K. Shimizu will preach on
Mr. and Mrs. I. Watanabe an
3:s;;; \'ancouvcr.
The Victorious Christ.”
nounced
the- engagement of their
Gripping Drama
Tl
loses to the Prcsbvtcria! Executive
ami the. West Point Grey W.M.S.,
Wednesday, March 27, at 2:30 p.m,,
at (he Powell United Church. Misses
In Japanese Movie
daughter. V ukiko, to Mr. Masayuki
Matsui.
The wedding will take
place on Thursday, March 28. at
the Powell
Misses
he Theatre of Life”
STORY BY
SHIRO OZAKI
A throbbing drama recording the heroic
strugg Ie
fighting against tremendous odds
x
in the arena
AND
“Winter In a Different Clime”
A
film
documentary
depicting
the
lives
°f Japanese
emigrants to Manchoukuo in winter.
"News Flashes”
*
*
*
Adults, 50c
C h iIdr
, 25c
Japanese Hall
| ocen chosen
act as bridesmaids.
“The Theatre of Life,” one of Th groom will be supported bv
Easter Friday, March 22, 2.00
the most compelling human docu b oshio Takahashi. Rev. K. Shimizu
p.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Gimnbuie musical numbers.
ments filmed by the Nikkatsu- will perform the ceremony.
Saturday, March 23, 7.30
Tamagawa companies, is the big
p.m.
Murabayashi—Nabata
feature offered to movie goers
Miss Masako
Nabata,
second
Eikichi Kagetsu will again by the Shinkosha at the Japanese daughter of Mrs. Tomi Nabata. will
Hall, March
be joined in holy matrimony to Mr.
O
s
Heading an all-star
Heading
are Eikichi Murabayashi on Saturday,
b 03^B01i
Kataoka, Isamu Kosugi Match 30, at 5 p.m.. in the Hompa
pnd Reis-aburo Yamamoto around Buddhist Temple. Rev. Mitsubayashi
By "ASAGAO
RADIOS
j whose lives is spun a compli- will be officiating.
plans were
all set.’ ~ke matcht
| cated web of events.
A reception for the guests has ( Don't you let me hear you say ,^kerS ha<I already sent out inrefrigerators
I The protrayal of the characters been planned for the Fuji from 6 .nc., life is such a bore, because vitations.
Sc,■ like 3r‘ obedient
,
.
nothing ever happens.
Don't be daughter, she went through with
323 Powell Street
। oi Shiro Ozaki’s immortal story o’clock..
self-centered.
If you Jook into the ceremony.
Hayashi—Hirano
SE ymour 4] 21 •that appeared at first in serial
lives, you'll find
e. ,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hirano extend other people's
poiin in the Miyako Newspaper
2
u b°re kr trials for 3 month,
a grippinglv realistic a warm invitation to all friends to something happening everywhere.
Remember
how
I
used
to
call
Mr
she
Just cou|d not stand if am
the marriage of their daughter. Hitreatment by die three actors.
Aida impertinent? He has a vulgar I L°n9er‘ ConseTently, she has come
'An indisputable proof of the save, to Mr. H. Hayashi, on Monday.
tongue which irritates me.
But I । ome to staV- Now matters are mere
high calibre of the picture lies March 25. at 2 p.m.. at the Ch u rch
will
not
be
annoyed
anymore.
No
ico^P,lcaJed than ever before. She
1701
West
3 rd
in the tact that it ran for four of Ascension.
not
after
what
I
heard
today
’
DoTm
f d'V°rCe him since the family
Books and Stationery
straight weeks at the leading Avenue.
—
~
!
W
1
not hear of it; neither is she
you know why? Because the p
Kimura—Nishizawa
SEYMOUR 4230
J movie palaces in Tokyo and with
i allowed to see Hajime. The gcman is haunted by a ghastly past.t
The Fuji was the scene of a
R
Forward
Forever"
(Kagirikinaki
347 Powell St
Vancouver, B. C
Five years ago he and his wife jbetweens are humoring her zealousi Kenshin) rescued the two com pimple but charming wedding
Monday, 'March
fs. when °Miss reached home to find their two Hy, they are willing to submit tc
panies from bankruptcy.
Hinako Nishizawa, third daughter kiddses screaming helplessly in ’any terms. But she has become resc
of Mr. and Mrs. O. Nishizawa was the house trapped by fire! Next Hute and firm, she will not listen f
united in marriage to Mr. Hideo I mormng, two charred remains
Kimura, eldest son of Mr. Kimura.; were brought to them. Wasn't |
Now, I would like to ask
it
hideous?
I what can be done about it? Wh
I be bride was smartly attired in
That
isn't
all
either!
Last
sumI
Nou
think?
a grey tailored suit with dusty pink
accessories. She was wearing a cor- T.hiS W'fe died from intestinal!
> cancer.
, , . /or
days and days he j
PATRONIZE YOUR
Onlv the immediate relations and!pvatched her waste painfully, andi
close friends were present at the when death did come it was one i NEW CANADIAN ADVERTISERS
uveption. which immediately fol- Now struggle for her. He tries hard
to forget that he is not himself any- i
lowcci tnc ceremony.
more!
Doesn't he remind you of'
I be couple left for their honey
PIONEER REPRESENTATIVE
"agiiacci,
the
clown?
j
moon on the evening boat for Seattle
for
Then here is unfortunate Hideko । i
from where they will travel to Cali
by
“t! CF5^ that her P^nts are i
fornia by train.
to
blame! Why did they force Hidekoi
Arikado—Sasaki
I
Ot special interest to members of into that marriage?
She night before the wedding
the Powell Street Y.P.S. is the comtook
place, she came to see me.
:mg wedding of Miss Connie Sasaki
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sasaki ™ confessed she was in love
Styled in a one-button link
NO OBLIGATION FOR
of. Queensborough. to Mt. Henry with Hajime. However, marriage
fastening model,, with peaked
was
out
of
the
question
since
he
Ankado, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
lapels and lower jetted pock
FREE SERVICE
did not have a steady job. What
V Ankado. The ceremony is to take
ets.
pbee at the Powell United Church could she do? Nothing. | could
1766 Franklin St. High. 597S-P
on March 30 with Rev. K. Shimizu not do anything for her since the
Imported worsteds in the
popular shades of blue, green
and brown.
S
To Anthony
M^^^^\
S. Uchida
Dress Up
To Spring.
In a Man-tailored
Suit
Singer Sewing Co.
I. Maikawa
Every garment smartly tailor
ed and specially cut to fit the
Nisei figure.
M. Yanagisawa
STAR MARKET
modiste fashion shop
Chic and Charm
Sixes—12 to 18
$22.50 and up
T. MAIKAWA
369 POWELL
IN LADIES WEAR
GROCERIES AND
designed for niseis
PROVISIONS
Exclusive Styles and Fabrics
353 Powell St.
at Prices that cannot be duplicated
Prop. T
Shimotakahara
431 Granville St.
Page 5
i
9 '
1940
A Friendship Retrieved
did
tun
zone
dnvjin
mv
whr
upon
’ (hir
land quite tamo
j numerous,
owl ■ roaos. am
"Beautiful [ city centre
Snow” in Lar! newness.
striking to m
one oi the numerous | returned froi
A group had'with a cuhu
in the morning, as mime mtoie
lock and as most of [think of the com mg
makiasted we were; the qenmu
h by then
and rich
dim
My friend
own v
thing
jzj
JUSi
me
ncration and i
har.
Thev I
yon.
beck I ruth.
Knew Love,
Deal justly
Aad fear not Ft
K .1.’ uko's
mi me
W i- r,
nocm
'1
: win
: ting
were
ew (hey did talk.
ami
(elated wl
had'
mnyx
! hca ri.
Technicolor Fantasy ‘T
een bappenin
new u, she
confiding ell
Shown At Strand
would b? mellow with
: st.i iidmgl v. 1 hen. a tier
begun to play.
with fantastic
:
meet m town lor dinner
rgan. and all heads) Thev would ob s e r v e and wan dc r
children ner-i
he i iiiing. Kazuko reluctantly :
c verses in the hymn-; and may even pause to think of us
(here is none tnat is loved'
that
she
could
banting voices sound-1 their ancestors
hev will read.‘Aetter (han Maurice Mam erlincl' 9 understand that
t s feelings now
She went back io her km:
unreal.
I did not: had sacrificed . id sutiered tremend-;thhereal fantasy. "The Blue Bird
twice could hold me as this-Ous hardships, to insure their pre-ghui no more ideal player in thoi
K a 7 ko knit on and a
nt
w< re
Perhaps it was the sun: sent happiness. and then thev may T^'t^un interpretation—now the’:
vs
came
over
her.
feeing ami threatening to overt
s shining gloriously, and mod in approval and be thankful for [ ^ui'reni
loud
nwll, a lew sitches of knitti : didn't
■ s drying up the myriads of‘ ,tonir choice in making this city, our Theatre—ha (he wizard film pro-kicking
Clock .1) lamsl the matter much anvw.iv.
What w.w
which had clung dclici- home.
ducer.
Zanimk. chosen [silence of the room onlv aggravated ! more important than even a hundred
m our clothing, or perhaps it SCRAPS FROM A LETTER TO 9>
the leading role than the I (his feelinv.
Jus: when
stitches was the
unusual “out-of-doors” I J APAN
i inimitable Shirley Temple.
g oi a needle would
; made it twssiH
- th e- nforning” service.
Written several years ago about !
Those who have come to love
her. the phone rang.
was. I sensed a feeling
us. the Niseis ot Canada.
the talented little artist will
ted was the noise that
el peace ana calm and a joy in just
On one page she writ
find her simply irresistible in
arms jerked violently a
RENT A
A
bo ng alive.
course we can't have such nice times I this latest New
[half dozen stitches slipped
How 1 v
i I could experience
because we re pioneers, so to I creation.
: needle. GLid that no one w a
a
“on the Mount!”
speak, ano we have to behave our
hi quick
succession
scenes j to witness her fright, she smiled at
we
ant to be decent an j which have up till now existed her
and rushed to
. . (M FOSE OF JAPAN . . .
ccs tors,
in
hcai (breaking to beionly
tlie recesses of our
.aiming magenta colour among pioneers, don't we know it? .
jimagination—The Flaming Forest,
me my thousand and one rose and then she end . . . 'Those of [The Land of the Fast. The Floatcushee or Stanley Park.
who want our future generation ! i^S Palace. The House1 of Luxury
CUT OF BOUNTEOUS
to have a happy lit
and The’ Realm
[of
the
Futureneck in the fight for recognition' .
on the
>u since me graduated last
X\ j 1 k i n c along near Hastings Park then ... on the last page. 'We9ei'G^>J une. nd some ot the girls were
y. I chanced to look to- haven t had a chance to become edu I Featured with Shirle; in
me uou tvere housework 25c per hour, plus niilc.age A
Lions”. . . . vast, snow- cated. refined, cultured. So far it's J brilliant c; T are such
maae me lee! so mad
MArinc 3311
901 Seymour,^
FPC
a so silently majestic.
Bruce.
cud I recall the shock I had ally we are making a foundation 4*^^ Sondergaard, Eddi
me years back in discovering on which to bull
spread educa-Tnd Bybil Jason.
For the Same Reason You Saw "Snowwhite
in my own land.
tion and refined culture. How true [ This warmly human drama is a
xly youthful years had been spent these words are.
You Must See "The Bluebird"
It is very heart [“must” not only for the children
c- Day in and dav out I
[but for grown-ups as well.
pioneers.
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VANCOUVER !
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U-DRIVE [
This SPRING
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Shirley Temple
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e Why Risk Possible Dissatistachon When We Offer CER
TIFIED Made - to - /Measure
Clothes by the 62-year-old
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Remember:— The CERTI
progress
i
The Orpheum Theatre will pre- '
[sent another great Stage Show with
[Special Easter Holiday atractions on
[Friday, March 22.
There will be [ ?
[two shows, one at 3:00 p.m. and I
[another at 8:30 p.m.
[
{
On our stage we present the Cave)
[Cabaret Supper Show, another great!
[variety show for the Easter Holiday)
[attraction, with the Easter parade of I
[stars, featuring America's greatest
[thrill, the "Rexola Trio," Jamieson
and Garcia, "Echoes of the Gay I
Nineties," Miarcella Biaton, dancina [
novelty and Herb Schriner, "Wizard!
[of the Harmonica and comedian;)
with surprise novelties.
;
The Cave Carbaret floor show:
[will be supported by their own or-[
[chestra, Emm Hill and his vocalists.:
I Also other specialty novelty num-1
i hers. This stage attraction will be
I shown in connection with the regu
lar show,
Bing Crosby, Dorothy I
| Lamour and Bob Hope in "Road to I
Singapore."
j
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Ut®
v
Starting To-Morrow
Grand Holiday Show
Bing Crosby
Dorothy Lamour
Bob Hope
IN
Ihe Road To Singapore
Plus
'Calling Philo Vance5
3
P.M.
ON OUR STAGE FRIDAY ONLY
(AVE STAGE SHOW
t^
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11
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8
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't w
'i^tf.
?bw
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j eyw
‘ HAS
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h, TECHNICOLOR — mil,
featured At
Orpheum
and
1
8:30 P.M
9 '
1940
A Friendship Retrieved
did
tun
zone
dnvjin
mv
whr
upon
’ (hir
land quite tamo
j numerous,
owl ■ roaos. am
"Beautiful [ city centre
Snow” in Lar! newness.
striking to m
one oi the numerous | returned froi
A group had'with a cuhu
in the morning, as mime mtoie
lock and as most of [think of the com mg
makiasted we were; the qenmu
h by then
and rich
dim
My friend
own v
thing
jzj
JUSi
me
ncration and i
har.
Thev I
yon.
beck I ruth.
Knew Love,
Deal justly
Aad fear not Ft
K .1.’ uko's
mi me
W i- r,
nocm
'1
: win
: ting
were
ew (hey did talk.
ami
(elated wl
had'
mnyx
! hca ri.
Technicolor Fantasy ‘T
een bappenin
new u, she
confiding ell
Shown At Strand
would b? mellow with
: st.i iidmgl v. 1 hen. a tier
begun to play.
with fantastic
:
meet m town lor dinner
rgan. and all heads) Thev would ob s e r v e and wan dc r
children ner-i
he i iiiing. Kazuko reluctantly :
c verses in the hymn-; and may even pause to think of us
(here is none tnat is loved'
that
she
could
banting voices sound-1 their ancestors
hev will read.‘Aetter (han Maurice Mam erlincl' 9 understand that
t s feelings now
She went back io her km:
unreal.
I did not: had sacrificed . id sutiered tremend-;thhereal fantasy. "The Blue Bird
twice could hold me as this-Ous hardships, to insure their pre-ghui no more ideal player in thoi
K a 7 ko knit on and a
nt
w< re
Perhaps it was the sun: sent happiness. and then thev may T^'t^un interpretation—now the’:
vs
came
over
her.
feeing ami threatening to overt
s shining gloriously, and mod in approval and be thankful for [ ^ui'reni
loud
nwll, a lew sitches of knitti : didn't
■ s drying up the myriads of‘ ,tonir choice in making this city, our Theatre—ha (he wizard film pro-kicking
Clock .1) lamsl the matter much anvw.iv.
What w.w
which had clung dclici- home.
ducer.
Zanimk. chosen [silence of the room onlv aggravated ! more important than even a hundred
m our clothing, or perhaps it SCRAPS FROM A LETTER TO 9>
the leading role than the I (his feelinv.
Jus: when
stitches was the
unusual “out-of-doors” I J APAN
i inimitable Shirley Temple.
g oi a needle would
; made it twssiH
- th e- nforning” service.
Written several years ago about !
Those who have come to love
her. the phone rang.
was. I sensed a feeling
us. the Niseis ot Canada.
the talented little artist will
ted was the noise that
el peace ana calm and a joy in just
On one page she writ
find her simply irresistible in
arms jerked violently a
RENT A
A
bo ng alive.
course we can't have such nice times I this latest New
[half dozen stitches slipped
How 1 v
i I could experience
because we re pioneers, so to I creation.
: needle. GLid that no one w a
a
“on the Mount!”
speak, ano we have to behave our
hi quick
succession
scenes j to witness her fright, she smiled at
we
ant to be decent an j which have up till now existed her
and rushed to
. . (M FOSE OF JAPAN . . .
ccs tors,
in
hcai (breaking to beionly
tlie recesses of our
.aiming magenta colour among pioneers, don't we know it? .
jimagination—The Flaming Forest,
me my thousand and one rose and then she end . . . 'Those of [The Land of the Fast. The Floatcushee or Stanley Park.
who want our future generation ! i^S Palace. The House1 of Luxury
CUT OF BOUNTEOUS
to have a happy lit
and The’ Realm
[of
the
Futureneck in the fight for recognition' .
on the
>u since me graduated last
X\ j 1 k i n c along near Hastings Park then ... on the last page. 'We9ei'G^>J une. nd some ot the girls were
y. I chanced to look to- haven t had a chance to become edu I Featured with Shirle; in
me uou tvere housework 25c per hour, plus niilc.age A
Lions”. . . . vast, snow- cated. refined, cultured. So far it's J brilliant c; T are such
maae me lee! so mad
MArinc 3311
901 Seymour,^
FPC
a so silently majestic.
Bruce.
cud I recall the shock I had ally we are making a foundation 4*^^ Sondergaard, Eddi
me years back in discovering on which to bull
spread educa-Tnd Bybil Jason.
For the Same Reason You Saw "Snowwhite
in my own land.
tion and refined culture. How true [ This warmly human drama is a
xly youthful years had been spent these words are.
You Must See "The Bluebird"
It is very heart [“must” not only for the children
c- Day in and dav out I
[but for grown-ups as well.
pioneers.
: New Mercury Car
VANCOUVER !
MOTORS T
U-DRIVE [
This SPRING
Have Your
"THE BLUEBIRD'
Cave Floor Show
Shirley Temple
Tailored To Your
PERSONAL
SPECIFICATIONS
at
MEN'S WEAR DEPT.
e Why Risk Possible Dissatistachon When We Offer CER
TIFIED Made - to - /Measure
Clothes by the 62-year-old
brand firm.
Remember:— The CERTI
progress
i
The Orpheum Theatre will pre- '
[sent another great Stage Show with
[Special Easter Holiday atractions on
[Friday, March 22.
There will be [ ?
[two shows, one at 3:00 p.m. and I
[another at 8:30 p.m.
[
{
On our stage we present the Cave)
[Cabaret Supper Show, another great!
[variety show for the Easter Holiday)
[attraction, with the Easter parade of I
[stars, featuring America's greatest
[thrill, the "Rexola Trio," Jamieson
and Garcia, "Echoes of the Gay I
Nineties," Miarcella Biaton, dancina [
novelty and Herb Schriner, "Wizard!
[of the Harmonica and comedian;)
with surprise novelties.
;
The Cave Carbaret floor show:
[will be supported by their own or-[
[chestra, Emm Hill and his vocalists.:
I Also other specialty novelty num-1
i hers. This stage attraction will be
I shown in connection with the regu
lar show,
Bing Crosby, Dorothy I
| Lamour and Bob Hope in "Road to I
Singapore."
j
FIED Label is Your Guarantee
CLASSIFIED ADS
fhai the BUILT-IN Lines of
We Will Last the Life of*
PAST COURTEOUS SERVICE,)
the Garment.
Nabata Taxi. HI ghland-07G5.1
pEPENDABLE SERVICE, ANY-j
time, anywhere, Takata TaxiJ
325 Powell, TR initv-0836.
i
And a Big Supporting (Jan
Ut®
v
Starting To-Morrow
Grand Holiday Show
Bing Crosby
Dorothy Lamour
Bob Hope
IN
Ihe Road To Singapore
Plus
'Calling Philo Vance5
3
P.M.
ON OUR STAGE FRIDAY ONLY
(AVE STAGE SHOW
t^
B:
11
aSg
8
H
TT
't w
'i^tf.
?bw
S&
j eyw
‘ HAS
iO®|
h, TECHNICOLOR — mil,
featured At
Orpheum
and
1
8:30 P.M
Page 6
vvz CANADIAN
w
I i6t'
»y
HI KOSHI
HAMASAKI
V. !
PT:
busied then
pair of old h ynu
lllRt
The Surrey_.Young Men’s As- :
l MH
•’ll I UP rn-ws s nun ;
By
cvi,iaticii
acknowledge
with
nn
CRUSHER”
"Will you
median. Once tain I
thanks kind donations from the
I
•’■'inc mu rhe news on
"Advantages
or
Public , following: $5 from Mr. and ■students studying mining came ! j nNg’enerous ^
imm Ulis uari <
Speaking" and ‘ 'Co-operation of . Mrs. Carbutt, in memory of their there on Saturday for a few days ■ acia
"ar effort
A r ,
Members were the topics of
rom Surrey; and $2 ion a field trip. Among the m-Nn-! them the F^i
■"rvice meet ing held ' speeches given by two members j from Mrs. M. Ono M Japan, a
(hers of rhe party was S. Noritake. ’ a.\Weciat^ nf
n. members of (he ! of the Canadian Japanese Y.P.S. ! former
resident
of
Surrey, specializing’ in metallurgy.
, ^hole-hearted am
th
in
kin
a
at their recent meeting, March
es: Li the task
the Association for
Kist Friday evening, the Jan-!
••
9, at the Japanese Hall. The | their kindness extended to her
speakers were Kiyo Suehiro and j during her recent bereavement. anese community' was entertained
J. T
iln' office of presi- Kayzi Nishio.
—Yoshio Sato.
jpresented a 3-hour feature which ‘
Miss Suehiro, who ‘poke on!i
omrth term, Roy
was enjoyed by all.
!
popular and prominent the first topic, gave
vivid ac-!
Saturday night, Mr. Nakahama!
her. was chosen to lead j count ot the many advantages to!
By "CHATTER"
kindly
invited all the young fel-|Sign Donated.
u"" a(M(T JAVA at their annual I>e gained from public speaking.!
lows to a party in the house he!
A big sign adv^rrBhrsuch as courage, character, con-!
elections mooting, March 10.
By IONI GOSSIPPE
recently
obtained.
Tross
dan^e washedill
Supporting him on the execu- fidence, poise, etc. Her speech'
r
for 1‘Hu win be Don Tani. on a topic of importance to all! VICTORIA
At the meeting of the Konwa- committee in charge
m
VICTORIA. r
B. C-—The Taivo
(he
—
ta-s
was
wen
received.
Club
held
their
oftw^
Kai on Sunday night, it was de- coming event by our local arforth
I1 rank Otake, Japanese
Mi. Nishio stressed the need for nual
—1 social
- 1 opened aan cicled i° form a Japanese softball, ‘<Shi9” Kamachi
Mas Iida, treasurer;
Large ye
March 13, and
Sumi Ota, social convenor; Jack co-operation among the members
team. In order to make a success! and blue letters °u a red b
their
special
guests all players
Matsui. i i hie tic con venor and J. in socials, sports and meetings.) now playing
of this enterprise, co-operation is ground combined with black
in
the local basket-!
He
maintained
that
some
mem-!
C. Tani. educa I ional and citizenred on a yellow background ;
expected from all the Niseis
hors
are
afraid
to
voice
their!
ship convenor.
tract the attention of evervo
Just prior to sitting- down to
opinions
because
other
members)
passing
by on the south sid?
A short time ago a letter was
Who’s Who . . .
partake
of
the
sumptuous
are strangers to them.
received t hrough
Mr. C. P. the school.
We presume that J C. Tani,
spread (the social convenors
Chairman Hiromi Tanaka
Browning from the Hon. J. L.
I never thought of
the retiring president, will hencea bi let criticism of each speaker, for the occasion being Thomas
lovelv
Ralston,
Dominion
Minister
of
Will you make a ew mo:
ioi (h
spend his days growing pointing out such things as voice,’ Kuwabara, Jack Henmi, and
to
tack
up along toe road?" w
Finance,
acknowledging
the
sum
ba tors and turnips, and uprooting
Stummie Okamoto with the able
posture and so forth.
the
g
of
$139,
which
was
donated
to
leeful comment bv
the odd stump now and then. A
and much-appreciated aid of
the
Canadian
National
Defence.
carbon copy ot Cincinnatus. verily
Muneo Kawasoe) the high-light
g in charge of the of the evening in the form of a The letter reads:
Bird’s-Eye-View.
Frank was an absentee, anuv T
My
colleague,
the
Minister
of
Your correspondent brings c
‘me of his famous week-end . p“nese Mission here, is visiting baby-feedi-ng contest took place.
Rational Revenue, has forwarded the human side of the news fm
expeditions . . . this* time with U1 Vaneonver For a brief time.
The
winning
"mother
and me your letter of Feb. 13th, "with this locality. . . . Bright
ibe birdies to Victoria. We under* * *
sayin
Obituary.
child” m this hilarious farce that which you enclosed your voucher of the Nisei.
Maud he set out fully equipped,
“Going to the 'Spring
The funeral ot Ritsuko, second ItnrnAH the party in an uproar cheque in the sum of $139, reprewish umbrella, raincoat, rubbers,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sakai
p
_
senting
a
voluntary
donation
for
at
Happyland?" 'I guess so—no:
pneumonia jacket, and ear-muffs.
and
"her
toddler
Stum Canadian national defence from sure—have to get a new
Seriously, however, the Albernians ol (Island, who passed away at the ShimHn
sun
“
mama
”
Eichi a group of forty-five Japanese first.
Better watch ouPrince
Rupert
General
Hospital
Konrin
’
•
i
”
6
must have felt, sure that they had blowing a brief illness. Lok
%™h
Daby Toyo Takata employees of your company, who'Mister, this is Leap Year and (
louud a good man for a reallv
Place Jlonday. March 11. with -S’
baburo
Kuwata and ai'e members of the Konwa-Kai. tar coat added to a new '
responsible job.
suit would
little
sucknin
...
„
-’"'Ting "Master"
~
be might}- expensive.
An interested obs-erver at the Very Rev. J, B. Gibson officiating- Masa
Kuwabara won second and M1C11CO as stated in the last
"Hey Bill, write to The New
meeting was Mr. Yoshikawa, who Many local Japanese, both Issei third place honors. Milk, bottles issue'
and
Nisei,
attended
the
service.
Canadian
and ask them to publish
made himsell very welcomed in
and nipples for this contest were
Although the fishing
The
deceased
was
a
pupil
at
season is a weekly column on etiquette.
deed. At Hie close of the gather
supplied by Harold Kawasoe.
still in its infancy
the tall names nowadays are getting par
made a donation to the Booth Memorial School, and will
After
doing
justice
to
the
fare
^^^
are
al
ready
beg
,
greatly
missed
by
her
man v
finning to get ticular."
treasury, which was
• much friends.
on the table the evening
- For
around.
instance,
there’s the
"Tra-la-la! Spring is here," said
was
brougl
to
The community
close
with a food case of the two would-be "Isaac a fisherman. "Oh. yeah! Here toBlessed Event.
tend deepest, sympathies to Miss °^ community
George Waltons” who tried ground-baitand gone tomorrow", sab
A new arrival tn Bort Alberui E. Heap, kindergarten teacher at ’ Ktiwata at the sing, with
?Mlat they took to be a "whop-' another. "Sap. not springtime' piano.
is Roy and Bunny’s baby girl, the
* *
Japanese -Mission, in the!
per at the bottom of a pool, only Spring Salmon.'"
Shirley Ann Tatsue Higaki, born recent loss of her father.
to find out. alter much hard
March Jai the hospital. Both are
Coming Events.
SAY YOU SAW IT IN
monthly meeting of the work, tb. at it was an old
doing well
caught,
on
a
rock.
Easter
Sunday — N.A.Y
your I
THE NEW CANADIAN
at the Gogakko
Hall on March 16. with Eichi vision week, S. S. and S. 0.
SAY YOU SAW IT IN
March
‘*%»anMfbM
hike to Kondo in the chair.
THE NEW CANADIAN
Ta Ono w
looted treasurer
to replace Eichi Kondo who re| ^'gned
on
account of having!
Fountain
Service
।secured employment
out-of-town. ।
The meeting was in favour of j
supporting rhe Arena Auditorium
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SEY. 0 124
Project and a grant was voted,
io be sent in to the committee.
I headquarters.
East-Rich
Capital City Chatt
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Through the kindness of Ted
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W iuing had been concluded,
I|
\i/
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xt/
J/ j was the
‘going-; |
<1/
st'
subscribed for by the!
members
a taken ot. appreci-d
pition
for
Jong
service rendered!
®
ill j especially in the capacity of social !
i?;
; convenor on the executive
I
j Correction: Helmets were done !
; b\ Haruco and Michico Okamotojr
•and Marion Yoneda was the knit-!
i ier of
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I i6t'
»y
HI KOSHI
HAMASAKI
V. !
PT:
busied then
pair of old h ynu
lllRt
The Surrey_.Young Men’s As- :
l MH
•’ll I UP rn-ws s nun ;
By
cvi,iaticii
acknowledge
with
nn
CRUSHER”
"Will you
median. Once tain I
thanks kind donations from the
I
•’■'inc mu rhe news on
"Advantages
or
Public , following: $5 from Mr. and ■students studying mining came ! j nNg’enerous ^
imm Ulis uari <
Speaking" and ‘ 'Co-operation of . Mrs. Carbutt, in memory of their there on Saturday for a few days ■ acia
"ar effort
A r ,
Members were the topics of
rom Surrey; and $2 ion a field trip. Among the m-Nn-! them the F^i
■"rvice meet ing held ' speeches given by two members j from Mrs. M. Ono M Japan, a
(hers of rhe party was S. Noritake. ’ a.\Weciat^ nf
n. members of (he ! of the Canadian Japanese Y.P.S. ! former
resident
of
Surrey, specializing’ in metallurgy.
, ^hole-hearted am
th
in
kin
a
at their recent meeting, March
es: Li the task
the Association for
Kist Friday evening, the Jan-!
••
9, at the Japanese Hall. The | their kindness extended to her
speakers were Kiyo Suehiro and j during her recent bereavement. anese community' was entertained
J. T
iln' office of presi- Kayzi Nishio.
—Yoshio Sato.
jpresented a 3-hour feature which ‘
Miss Suehiro, who ‘poke on!i
omrth term, Roy
was enjoyed by all.
!
popular and prominent the first topic, gave
vivid ac-!
Saturday night, Mr. Nakahama!
her. was chosen to lead j count ot the many advantages to!
By "CHATTER"
kindly
invited all the young fel-|Sign Donated.
u"" a(M(T JAVA at their annual I>e gained from public speaking.!
lows to a party in the house he!
A big sign adv^rrBhrsuch as courage, character, con-!
elections mooting, March 10.
By IONI GOSSIPPE
recently
obtained.
Tross
dan^e washedill
Supporting him on the execu- fidence, poise, etc. Her speech'
r
for 1‘Hu win be Don Tani. on a topic of importance to all! VICTORIA
At the meeting of the Konwa- committee in charge
m
VICTORIA. r
B. C-—The Taivo
(he
—
ta-s
was
wen
received.
Club
held
their
oftw^
Kai on Sunday night, it was de- coming event by our local arforth
I1 rank Otake, Japanese
Mi. Nishio stressed the need for nual
—1 social
- 1 opened aan cicled i° form a Japanese softball, ‘<Shi9” Kamachi
Mas Iida, treasurer;
Large ye
March 13, and
Sumi Ota, social convenor; Jack co-operation among the members
team. In order to make a success! and blue letters °u a red b
their
special
guests all players
Matsui. i i hie tic con venor and J. in socials, sports and meetings.) now playing
of this enterprise, co-operation is ground combined with black
in
the local basket-!
He
maintained
that
some
mem-!
C. Tani. educa I ional and citizenred on a yellow background ;
expected from all the Niseis
hors
are
afraid
to
voice
their!
ship convenor.
tract the attention of evervo
Just prior to sitting- down to
opinions
because
other
members)
passing
by on the south sid?
A short time ago a letter was
Who’s Who . . .
partake
of
the
sumptuous
are strangers to them.
received t hrough
Mr. C. P. the school.
We presume that J C. Tani,
spread (the social convenors
Chairman Hiromi Tanaka
Browning from the Hon. J. L.
I never thought of
the retiring president, will hencea bi let criticism of each speaker, for the occasion being Thomas
lovelv
Ralston,
Dominion
Minister
of
Will you make a ew mo:
ioi (h
spend his days growing pointing out such things as voice,’ Kuwabara, Jack Henmi, and
to
tack
up along toe road?" w
Finance,
acknowledging
the
sum
ba tors and turnips, and uprooting
Stummie Okamoto with the able
posture and so forth.
the
g
of
$139,
which
was
donated
to
leeful comment bv
the odd stump now and then. A
and much-appreciated aid of
the
Canadian
National
Defence.
carbon copy ot Cincinnatus. verily
Muneo Kawasoe) the high-light
g in charge of the of the evening in the form of a The letter reads:
Bird’s-Eye-View.
Frank was an absentee, anuv T
My
colleague,
the
Minister
of
Your correspondent brings c
‘me of his famous week-end . p“nese Mission here, is visiting baby-feedi-ng contest took place.
Rational Revenue, has forwarded the human side of the news fm
expeditions . . . this* time with U1 Vaneonver For a brief time.
The
winning
"mother
and me your letter of Feb. 13th, "with this locality. . . . Bright
ibe birdies to Victoria. We under* * *
sayin
Obituary.
child” m this hilarious farce that which you enclosed your voucher of the Nisei.
Maud he set out fully equipped,
“Going to the 'Spring
The funeral ot Ritsuko, second ItnrnAH the party in an uproar cheque in the sum of $139, reprewish umbrella, raincoat, rubbers,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sakai
p
_
senting
a
voluntary
donation
for
at
Happyland?" 'I guess so—no:
pneumonia jacket, and ear-muffs.
and
"her
toddler
Stum Canadian national defence from sure—have to get a new
Seriously, however, the Albernians ol (Island, who passed away at the ShimHn
sun
“
mama
”
Eichi a group of forty-five Japanese first.
Better watch ouPrince
Rupert
General
Hospital
Konrin
’
•
i
”
6
must have felt, sure that they had blowing a brief illness. Lok
%™h
Daby Toyo Takata employees of your company, who'Mister, this is Leap Year and (
louud a good man for a reallv
Place Jlonday. March 11. with -S’
baburo
Kuwata and ai'e members of the Konwa-Kai. tar coat added to a new '
responsible job.
suit would
little
sucknin
...
„
-’"'Ting "Master"
~
be might}- expensive.
An interested obs-erver at the Very Rev. J, B. Gibson officiating- Masa
Kuwabara won second and M1C11CO as stated in the last
"Hey Bill, write to The New
meeting was Mr. Yoshikawa, who Many local Japanese, both Issei third place honors. Milk, bottles issue'
and
Nisei,
attended
the
service.
Canadian
and ask them to publish
made himsell very welcomed in
and nipples for this contest were
Although the fishing
The
deceased
was
a
pupil
at
season is a weekly column on etiquette.
deed. At Hie close of the gather
supplied by Harold Kawasoe.
still in its infancy
the tall names nowadays are getting par
made a donation to the Booth Memorial School, and will
After
doing
justice
to
the
fare
^^^
are
al
ready
beg
,
greatly
missed
by
her
man v
finning to get ticular."
treasury, which was
• much friends.
on the table the evening
- For
around.
instance,
there’s the
"Tra-la-la! Spring is here," said
was
brougl
to
The community
close
with a food case of the two would-be "Isaac a fisherman. "Oh. yeah! Here toBlessed Event.
tend deepest, sympathies to Miss °^ community
George Waltons” who tried ground-baitand gone tomorrow", sab
A new arrival tn Bort Alberui E. Heap, kindergarten teacher at ’ Ktiwata at the sing, with
?Mlat they took to be a "whop-' another. "Sap. not springtime' piano.
is Roy and Bunny’s baby girl, the
* *
Japanese -Mission, in the!
per at the bottom of a pool, only Spring Salmon.'"
Shirley Ann Tatsue Higaki, born recent loss of her father.
to find out. alter much hard
March Jai the hospital. Both are
Coming Events.
SAY YOU SAW IT IN
monthly meeting of the work, tb. at it was an old
doing well
caught,
on
a
rock.
Easter
Sunday — N.A.Y
your I
THE NEW CANADIAN
at the Gogakko
Hall on March 16. with Eichi vision week, S. S. and S. 0.
SAY YOU SAW IT IN
March
‘*%»anMfbM
hike to Kondo in the chair.
THE NEW CANADIAN
Ta Ono w
looted treasurer
to replace Eichi Kondo who re| ^'gned
on
account of having!
Fountain
Service
।secured employment
out-of-town. ।
The meeting was in favour of j
supporting rhe Arena Auditorium
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SEY. 0 124
Project and a grant was voted,
io be sent in to the committee.
I headquarters.
East-Rich
Capital City Chatt
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subscribed for by the!
members
a taken ot. appreci-d
pition
for
Jong
service rendered!
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ill j especially in the capacity of social !
i?;
; convenor on the executive
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Page 7
By Kazuko Hidaka
ipper Front Iwo Toned
the annals of world eve
ut with much significant
MEN'S Wb JACKETS
and n
The Early Days
aese vears to o
.mg Japanese attending special monthly E
he Rev. K. Shimizu in the Powell Street I
enjoying a fellowship which they are unable to
rhe service they take part in a sing-song an K
~ social time. They come from various oar
seen for such a group to include young peopl
little social or community life, The group becomes enn under the leadership of the pastor a young peopl
nto being.
up es
were days of enthusiasm and willing endeavour for
thirty-odd members. There was much to learn 'and
experience as most of the young people were new to organizations
of this nature. The aim of the society was to develop young men
and young women in a full rounded life, and in time a four-fold
program was chosen, namely, citizenship, literary, missionary and
social, based on the Scripture text, "And Jesus increased in wisdom
and stature in favour with God and man."
These
these
first
extra special
REV.
"CHESTERFIELD" QUALITY
Suits For Touno Men
SHIM! ZU
Well known in both the JapCanadian communit i e s i n Vancouver is Rev.
Kosoburo Shimizu (above), the
Uni ed Church
his
duties w i t ;
Although
the
Senior
Junior C h relies
occupy most of his time he is
very active in
:ty works also
@
CLOTHING VALUES EXTRAORDINARY
Young Aten's Single and Double Bi ousted
Of course the first days saw difficulties. But the pioneering spirit
held" quality. Now Blues,
r es with it a vigorous determination to see a thing through and each
smart patterns.
7 .eads to further progress. There was, for instance, the Japanese
'ess ’o overcome. One of the greatest problems was in mingling
"THE STORE THAT'S ALWAYS BUSY"
a ^anaotan young peoples and in carrying on inter-society activities,
£A
v vw> a serious handicap to the growth of the society, but due to
taken from the outside, namely by the St. Andrew's Fellowship
The Nippon Golf Club will (
/resident, Oscar Lundell, who gave much advice-as to the imonicially welcome the 1940
of the society, the Japanese Y.P.S. was greatly helped. Soon, ; season with an
540 GRANVILLE STREET
eighteen-hole
-JiV in the field of sport, Japanese members were seen taking : handicap affair at
Langara Golf
’. activities with other Canadians. Having joined the Greater ! Course on Good Friday. The ;
Wong Peoples Union, there were tournaments in which our : members will be gunning for !
ticipated, often bringing in high honours.
a “mystery" prize donated by
■se were the early days and time has lent much colour and
S. Katsukawa, and two dozen
to what has passed. There was in '31 the first concert which balls.
i the Japanese Hall, revealing much talent in the performances
Last Sunday being blessed
by
a real spring day, the mem
i^gecrau. (here were the 24th of May Union picnics and the
bers took full advantage of it
..ns when the Canadian Memorial swimming pool was rented,
i Rvalue hero we eome! That { help and has decided to make
'g much pleasure as well as adventure. There are people whose and turned out in full force to
: eventful day the
the jaunt south.
stand out-—George Korenaga, the first president, and Edward get the kinks out of their rusty
haw
been
wailing
it wasn't enough
wno took his place, introducing new ideas being responsible for swings and to get the “feel" of
I On Frida \ at the I
G
y
nt
I
ma
kt'
any
am manager ha]/
the putter. With all indications
tackle
their
last
year
j
WoodTibn.
of good weather for the Easter
i Drug, whih
in eagers’, Mike Tube and
Progress Achieved
hb’weekend, the fairways should
girls
will
try to ouI.jostle
nouye.
decision
to
make
be in ideal condition and good
t!m,Q^nt On chan9es were brought about particularly in perBelle .mo gii s. in the mi tain
Qei'
T36 “ junior Y.P.S. was organized with the advantage of • scores are expected.
Then on Saturday
lor the big whoop of joy from the
The official rating as set by miser.
trained. fr.°m chi,dhood in the church. In 1938 this group :
Vancouverites
will
nlav
vicinity
of
Akiyama Hard- _“Q cQd Mtn tne senior group, increasing the membership to about i the Handicap Committee are:
Hornets and the i ware.
j^5ci,'^'n^ also fresh talent and efficient workers. There was a ! Herb Tanaka 9: Katsukawa 9:
'X^D!Mdenin9 of activities and interests. Debating tourneys were ; Yasui 11; K. Tanaka 13: Nimi
George Suzuki,
Harry
And by the way have you
'?Vith considerable success. The night of music and drama i 13; Hisaoka 13: Ashikawa 13;
I
Nikaido.
George
Ide,
Mike
noticed Mi Akiyama lately?
14;
M. Maikawa T:
’'arcT ;$39 revealed remarkable potentialities which were ! Suzuki
v Hirano forward
That
worried look from Mi’s I and
Arakawa
15:
Kodaira 16: Miura
'‘'X?Ted ^'s .Year when two trophies were won by the society in
I
Ki
ide
Shimizu.
‘Ide' Idmimiv.16; Ogino 17;
Tanaka 18: I face has disappeared and in its
- 1 -r. Union Drama Festival.
Arikado 18: S. Maikawa 18; S. i place he sports a big. confident ।'Jeep* Inamoto and Kas Mi
A V'7‘nS theSe 3Ct'vities and the Progress made by this society
! guard.
Shimada 19: Banno 20; Kuwa- : smile. Why? Our number one
is evident that such a group inevitably leaves its mark on the
bara 20; Oyama 20; Oka 20; C. i casaba marvel, Shig Ashikawa,
Nipponettes Confident.
people of character and ability io fake
who would make a big difference
Tanaka
22;
Yoshida
23;
TakeTin- xNipimneH.es have
responsible positions not
only among our own race but also our
{ in any team has finally loosen- practicing industriously’
uchi
24;
Miyazaki
25;
M.
Shi
YHow Canadians.
d will
. ed up to the constant plea for
mada 26; Fukui 26.
l time
is clearly apparent m our present society that group activity
I boy
met
Seattle,
local
the solution of our
v ,
- , j
,
national and inernational problems is very Ii
camel tes claim (heir loss, wais due
DiN
ln the midst of destruction of human life and of things I
to their ignorance of the
^iiue i
We look for evidence of the things that last, the i
{rules, but now (hat they ha vc
eadv davs i
SUrvi^e. when other things fail. The church from its j
fundato
n Spite Ol its weaknesses and errors has proved itself able!
mentals, they're going to . . . Well.
future M
St7nLth and influence' 11 is symbolic of the everlasting!
to be optimistic anyway,
VICTORIA, B. C.—With every {nothing at stake, the Taiyo basket
'Kuno
J e, indestructible qualities in the human race. Sol
The forwards lor the Nipponman on the team being good for at! bailers, having clinched the firstGreat
6 cnurch' realizing their position are faced with a
vttes will be Akiko Yoshinaka,
I least one field goal the Beavers iplace playoff bye, took things easy
wponsibilfty.
Kusakabc Koko Shimizu.
came through in grand style and I dropping the encounter 31-25 to
MA A^\^WA^^W»VrS\WW»ViIWVAWWWIV.'iiWilsW
Joyce
Ikeda
and Florence Ikeda.
nosed out the JCCL squad 29-26 the last-place Beavers.
Sally Kitaguchi, Kuniko Sugaya,
in the first of the two-game series,
The official statistics released by Sayo Kaneko and Kay Uyeno will
the winners of which will meet the the
league
statistician
showed cover the defence area.
s
%
Taiyos
for
the
league
title.
e
Thomas Kuwabara at the top of the
“b
e”
%
Being on the short end of a I 3-9 scoring race with 21 1 points, 50
c*
count at the breather, the eventual points ahead of second-place Terry
Merchants
REAL CHINESE DISHES
losers
came
back
strong
to
tie
the
SERVED AT
Uyede.
s’
s‘
score no less than four times in the
League Standing
S'
269 Powell St..
last deciding half, deucing the game
W. L. Pts. FIs.
at 13-13, 18-18, 22-22, and 26‘ < . » « u V 'AWc%\-WbVVWbSV«WWZ/^AVA%VA%^
26, but just lacked the much-need.... 10
460
252 POWELL ST.
ed extra power to put them ahead. JCCL
9 433
91
SEY. 3517 - 5774
Uyede of the Beavers with Beavers ......... 8 8 41 6
IB, and Eichi Kondo of the JCCL
TRINITY
4822
"The Big Six
with 10 points were high-men for
Thoma Kuwabara (T)
the evening.
Terry Uyede (B)
162
Beavers: T. Uyede I 3, Stum Shi
C
Eichi
Kondo
________
1 56
mizu 2, Hide loi 5, G. Uyede 4,
86
Ken Kuwabara 3, P.' Hasegawa 2. Jimmie Shimizu (J)
Footwear
Harold Kawasoe (J)
85
Total 29.
Opicu re a
Hideyuki |oi (B)
76
JCCL: E. Kondo 10, H. Kawasoe
Quality and Distinction
5, J. Shimizu 4, G. Kuwata, Sty ^* ^MMMMNMM "Bad-Men
VMWMnMl M
314 POWELL STREET
762 Granville St.
=
loi 3, M. Okamoto 2, J. Henmi and Eichi Kondo (J) . ....
..... 39 «
■S. Okamoto 2. Total 26.
Muneo Kawasoe (T)
528 W. Hastings St.
£
29 J
In the final league game, with Jim Shimizu (J)
26 T’v,i'i',j’i»(j'(m'im,i'V’nm<j’iHm»mmmnF
Mystery Prize For
®
hlf Tourney
Nipponeses Rampaging For Revenge
All-Star
agers Set for Intern I Series
Victoria Cage Semis
JCCL Rallies But Beavers Triumph
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cy
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t. Uss
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km ^s.
X i ,Sv/
ipper Front Iwo Toned
the annals of world eve
ut with much significant
MEN'S Wb JACKETS
and n
The Early Days
aese vears to o
.mg Japanese attending special monthly E
he Rev. K. Shimizu in the Powell Street I
enjoying a fellowship which they are unable to
rhe service they take part in a sing-song an K
~ social time. They come from various oar
seen for such a group to include young peopl
little social or community life, The group becomes enn under the leadership of the pastor a young peopl
nto being.
up es
were days of enthusiasm and willing endeavour for
thirty-odd members. There was much to learn 'and
experience as most of the young people were new to organizations
of this nature. The aim of the society was to develop young men
and young women in a full rounded life, and in time a four-fold
program was chosen, namely, citizenship, literary, missionary and
social, based on the Scripture text, "And Jesus increased in wisdom
and stature in favour with God and man."
These
these
first
extra special
REV.
"CHESTERFIELD" QUALITY
Suits For Touno Men
SHIM! ZU
Well known in both the JapCanadian communit i e s i n Vancouver is Rev.
Kosoburo Shimizu (above), the
Uni ed Church
his
duties w i t ;
Although
the
Senior
Junior C h relies
occupy most of his time he is
very active in
:ty works also
@
CLOTHING VALUES EXTRAORDINARY
Young Aten's Single and Double Bi ousted
Of course the first days saw difficulties. But the pioneering spirit
held" quality. Now Blues,
r es with it a vigorous determination to see a thing through and each
smart patterns.
7 .eads to further progress. There was, for instance, the Japanese
'ess ’o overcome. One of the greatest problems was in mingling
"THE STORE THAT'S ALWAYS BUSY"
a ^anaotan young peoples and in carrying on inter-society activities,
£A
v vw> a serious handicap to the growth of the society, but due to
taken from the outside, namely by the St. Andrew's Fellowship
The Nippon Golf Club will (
/resident, Oscar Lundell, who gave much advice-as to the imonicially welcome the 1940
of the society, the Japanese Y.P.S. was greatly helped. Soon, ; season with an
540 GRANVILLE STREET
eighteen-hole
-JiV in the field of sport, Japanese members were seen taking : handicap affair at
Langara Golf
’. activities with other Canadians. Having joined the Greater ! Course on Good Friday. The ;
Wong Peoples Union, there were tournaments in which our : members will be gunning for !
ticipated, often bringing in high honours.
a “mystery" prize donated by
■se were the early days and time has lent much colour and
S. Katsukawa, and two dozen
to what has passed. There was in '31 the first concert which balls.
i the Japanese Hall, revealing much talent in the performances
Last Sunday being blessed
by
a real spring day, the mem
i^gecrau. (here were the 24th of May Union picnics and the
bers took full advantage of it
..ns when the Canadian Memorial swimming pool was rented,
i Rvalue hero we eome! That { help and has decided to make
'g much pleasure as well as adventure. There are people whose and turned out in full force to
: eventful day the
the jaunt south.
stand out-—George Korenaga, the first president, and Edward get the kinks out of their rusty
haw
been
wailing
it wasn't enough
wno took his place, introducing new ideas being responsible for swings and to get the “feel" of
I On Frida \ at the I
G
y
nt
I
ma
kt'
any
am manager ha]/
the putter. With all indications
tackle
their
last
year
j
WoodTibn.
of good weather for the Easter
i Drug, whih
in eagers’, Mike Tube and
Progress Achieved
hb’weekend, the fairways should
girls
will
try to ouI.jostle
nouye.
decision
to
make
be in ideal condition and good
t!m,Q^nt On chan9es were brought about particularly in perBelle .mo gii s. in the mi tain
Qei'
T36 “ junior Y.P.S. was organized with the advantage of • scores are expected.
Then on Saturday
lor the big whoop of joy from the
The official rating as set by miser.
trained. fr.°m chi,dhood in the church. In 1938 this group :
Vancouverites
will
nlav
vicinity
of
Akiyama Hard- _“Q cQd Mtn tne senior group, increasing the membership to about i the Handicap Committee are:
Hornets and the i ware.
j^5ci,'^'n^ also fresh talent and efficient workers. There was a ! Herb Tanaka 9: Katsukawa 9:
'X^D!Mdenin9 of activities and interests. Debating tourneys were ; Yasui 11; K. Tanaka 13: Nimi
George Suzuki,
Harry
And by the way have you
'?Vith considerable success. The night of music and drama i 13; Hisaoka 13: Ashikawa 13;
I
Nikaido.
George
Ide,
Mike
noticed Mi Akiyama lately?
14;
M. Maikawa T:
’'arcT ;$39 revealed remarkable potentialities which were ! Suzuki
v Hirano forward
That
worried look from Mi’s I and
Arakawa
15:
Kodaira 16: Miura
'‘'X?Ted ^'s .Year when two trophies were won by the society in
I
Ki
ide
Shimizu.
‘Ide' Idmimiv.16; Ogino 17;
Tanaka 18: I face has disappeared and in its
- 1 -r. Union Drama Festival.
Arikado 18: S. Maikawa 18; S. i place he sports a big. confident ।'Jeep* Inamoto and Kas Mi
A V'7‘nS theSe 3Ct'vities and the Progress made by this society
! guard.
Shimada 19: Banno 20; Kuwa- : smile. Why? Our number one
is evident that such a group inevitably leaves its mark on the
bara 20; Oyama 20; Oka 20; C. i casaba marvel, Shig Ashikawa,
Nipponettes Confident.
people of character and ability io fake
who would make a big difference
Tanaka
22;
Yoshida
23;
TakeTin- xNipimneH.es have
responsible positions not
only among our own race but also our
{ in any team has finally loosen- practicing industriously’
uchi
24;
Miyazaki
25;
M.
Shi
YHow Canadians.
d will
. ed up to the constant plea for
mada 26; Fukui 26.
l time
is clearly apparent m our present society that group activity
I boy
met
Seattle,
local
the solution of our
v ,
- , j
,
national and inernational problems is very Ii
camel tes claim (heir loss, wais due
DiN
ln the midst of destruction of human life and of things I
to their ignorance of the
^iiue i
We look for evidence of the things that last, the i
{rules, but now (hat they ha vc
eadv davs i
SUrvi^e. when other things fail. The church from its j
fundato
n Spite Ol its weaknesses and errors has proved itself able!
mentals, they're going to . . . Well.
future M
St7nLth and influence' 11 is symbolic of the everlasting!
to be optimistic anyway,
VICTORIA, B. C.—With every {nothing at stake, the Taiyo basket
'Kuno
J e, indestructible qualities in the human race. Sol
The forwards lor the Nipponman on the team being good for at! bailers, having clinched the firstGreat
6 cnurch' realizing their position are faced with a
vttes will be Akiko Yoshinaka,
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W<md tibia
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second and third q
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ner. when outsaba game,
ba Tosseys Will
ITind Up with Social
The
Japanese
Basketball
under the directorship
of “Czar Akiyama, will wind
up the season with a grand
social on Wednesday, March
27th, at the Fuji.
!
I Onizuka. Total 45.
I Woodfibre—-Toho .10,
IdenI ouye 10. N. Idenouye 6. Uno
(
3.
I Sora i. Ogaki 3. Total 3S.
-' t Zk .
aSSUT y“' y°U
till death do you part.
T.
HEIL!
m
e
। he prettiest swing in the
Nippon Golf Club! which our
divotrng
dentist
is
slowly
realizing, and making it pay
dividends too! It won't be long
now before he’ll be shooting
steadily in the eighties!
Here and Ihere In Nisei Sports
SKi
io—Apologies to not
s
id and more I'm getting to believe it that
A, golf game is very much like love
It's no fun unless you take it serious.
but once you do—ouch!
It breaks your heart! and HOW’”
I has its compensations—don't let me
I rr
i,
dear
readers. One decent shot in the hundred f
i
u
i bs ।, '“k' ,o, ngnteen holes, is ample rewa-T
m
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■ one week's talk, and that my friends is 2
»bou, any otner sport—and so when Sunday rolls ml
come sleet, come wind), you're out there again A ,
you can get in two good shots!
A direct challenge to my readers, but to you ewcJi
recenuy received that familiar ''hiji-depp0"M|TTr
' ')” '^
a k Lte',a 7P1°"' "imo-hori"
di9a-gT
Nikaido-less Maikawas
weren't the team that won the
championship, but were good
enough to take the Woodfibreites into camp. Ashikawa left
the game on personals with five
minutes to go. and it looked for
a while as if the fireworks were
going to start, but Woodfibre
could not take advantage of it.
AshiKawa and Maruno stood out
for the champions, while ‘Ide”
Started
three
years
ago :
visitors at guard.
single-handed by the untiring i
prenouye did stellar work for the
zeal of “Mi” Akiyama, it is now '
a first class league with two A 1 ^ iaa'miinhiary ga me bet ween
divisions comprising of a five- i “U1!ior A'^iar and Marpole. w,e
team senior league and a seven- P SC(irnig spree, the champions
team junior league. Because of J havin^ the eHt;c. 61-19. Sub Milkhis untiring efforts, basketball ^Wi AIarp0^ with 33 points,
has become the premier winter • Maikawa -Asnikawa 25. Maruno:
sport for the Niseis.
I 10. Mitsui 6. Suga 2. Duo 2. Ishida.
bet s hope that his pet dream,
a sports center to meet the
necessary requirements of the
many Nisei activities won’t be
a “pipe
dream, and if
(we hope in the near futu re) a drive is launched for
such a center, you will all get
behind it and push it over
the top!
'
i
Spring and Young Men's Fancy-
I he
V
i
or more appropriately most
than the ball. The divot must be
— we'd better not
e people may doubt this), and to coun
I just don't seem to recall—just as W£
cone's ear.
fur
ihouvh (he papr
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,, Slkes and Hooks and Shanks
pring
Handicap Tournament—genial
„
curlv
Banno, becomes top favorite, and the man To watch-ap-"
Do
ner score he revealed a week ago. Is that man
G
bachelor Tommy Yoshida—taken thru' the cleaner
of all golf bugs, me included-Frankie M^^'ai^
b"3
his pater 10 strokes and
win hands down! Admit it Ha/rv 2 can sp;
as well. You won't? Well, I'll bet you 2-1 he'll'beat ' you mid
referee the match, gratis.
you and I
a
,
The Nineteenth Hole
,
clubhouse,
this colu
with the skiers to show the boys
boys
"How to Ski in One Easy Lesson.”
Take note, you holidayers. and
go to ’‘Paradise” with the skiers
and see a 4-ring
-a-ack! \\ up it's the King of
of win ter—S KITNG—and
f
ti with an international flavor to
For Real Japanese Dishes
■<
boot! The localites should eke out
a win and successfully defend the
1
Nishihama Cup.
« a golfer. I ve S Oui
1
Still on skiis. but that tune—
How About the 'Bacon'?
the afternoon off (also our divot dim-'
258 POWELL ST.
i I d
i
While
rm
still
in
Seattle
(in
to get a few poiXs on ^
^
“
you'll
be
the
proudest
fellow
in
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[ the Easter Parade”—seems* to be rnV column and in niv soul if not
Just between vou snH
l
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. A,
^f »M ««M*tros in actuality), how about' those us and « don't know it. I'llV^ ^ "® ^ for dufes Ike
on their trek southward. Not. to two casaba games for vour man- at ieast one shot. The latter
1
7 U's^ppointed if they den t dub
be outdone by the boulevard ager.
3nd Say
Sr^
“Mi”
Akiyama, for the the greatest money winner in
himself a complete new outfit in
Pion
(1938),
have
someth™
’
'
'
d
Ra
ph
Guldhal
'
U
S
Open
Chamwonderful way he conducted a
A TT *ith re' Wel1. so long ad । c: promenaders “Bus” Ohori has got very successful season up here? not too much retZfe
the latest ski fashions to show the With the inclusion of “Ide” Ide- —
__ raz^oernes and horse laffs, PLEASE!!!
Seattleite.
nouye from Woodfibre, let’s see
DROP IN AT
‘Thin ice.”
you take them. All right Nippons.
"SONNE
HENNE
bWs go. Here's good luck to all
hot dogs
2M
I Tile eternal youth and A-l in- -ou Seattle invaders,
ICE CREAM
ini surance salesman is
g down eluded.
on
206 MAIN ST.
Horsehide and Hickory.
sei
md invites the Japanese
I nion Fish, last year’s Diamond
an
Champs, and the
new league
athletes to visit their new
Dr<
entry the Asahi Niguns took their
and up-to-date store.
sh
initial practise last Sunday. Sore
:
Shaeffer Pen Agents
thi
i Latest Japanese Recording arms and liniment were in order
S;
for the Monday menu. The ever
The New Canadian Is
TRinity31!2
331 Powe|| St popular Giants, this year under j
£
the sponsorship of the Nisei
Published by Niseis, for Niseis
j
VANCOUVER, B. C.
3 m;
j Athletic Club will get under wav
s a
his Sunday. rhe Niguns made
pip the remnants of last year's |
Mikados are still in need of more
11
so you
aspiring Joe
R<
Dimaggio ; and Hank Greenbergs
j come on out and get. a trial!
I
G<
Optometrist
I ~ Yes sir, spring is definitely on
IS’$
I bs way, and even the weatherman II
tnery
377 Powell St.
।
is
co-operating
for
a
change.
Base|
Sey. 1185
| bailers in spring training—golfers i
> 'Cur.
Styled by the World's Most
I out in full force from the winter's
re^tg.
Famous "Stetson”
. hibernation—you can almost hear I I
[the ci ack ot their stiff bones as I
A Complete Range of New Shades and
| they try to follow thru—softball
Styles
i leagues already under
way—
for Young Men Now in Stock
I soccer—strip and boots already in
j moth balls till the fall—tennis Hl
ANY RADIO, ANY MAKE, ANYWHERE
s talking of racquets to be I
ng—courts to be rolled.
I
TSUBAME
H
LISLE FRASER
MOVES
To S4S Grarwille
ERNIE'S
on April 1st
’t-j
J
Nimi Shokai
Easter Parade
■i
Step out with the
$
it
Kensington
Hat
HAJIME SUZUKI
$3.95
RADIO REPAIRS
For tne Better Dresser
J
WE RECOMMEND THE
Easter Baskets
Home RADIO EHGIHE£B5
R\
H. INOUYE
605E. Hastings St.
pl
i
Highland 1660
for the Kiddies at
Sumiyoshi’s
I?392 Powell St.
SEy. 3933
STETSON
V
Air-Lighf"
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229 POWELL ST
TRINITY 2113
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mod aw
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aacn
I r’
v* 4 ♦ i ^.<
is
r
F OilOW J
OH ( Wd\
nd
JJ
U1
^« _«^
•,■
By “Jimmie” Suzuki
y isitirw
itO
mms. Mail
W<md tibia
rm
wh
I l ‘ 1!'
second and third q
1 । he affair
ner. when outsaba game,
ba Tosseys Will
ITind Up with Social
The
Japanese
Basketball
under the directorship
of “Czar Akiyama, will wind
up the season with a grand
social on Wednesday, March
27th, at the Fuji.
!
I Onizuka. Total 45.
I Woodfibre—-Toho .10,
IdenI ouye 10. N. Idenouye 6. Uno
(
3.
I Sora i. Ogaki 3. Total 3S.
-' t Zk .
aSSUT y“' y°U
till death do you part.
T.
HEIL!
m
e
। he prettiest swing in the
Nippon Golf Club! which our
divotrng
dentist
is
slowly
realizing, and making it pay
dividends too! It won't be long
now before he’ll be shooting
steadily in the eighties!
Here and Ihere In Nisei Sports
SKi
io—Apologies to not
s
id and more I'm getting to believe it that
A, golf game is very much like love
It's no fun unless you take it serious.
but once you do—ouch!
It breaks your heart! and HOW’”
I has its compensations—don't let me
I rr
i,
dear
readers. One decent shot in the hundred f
i
u
i bs ।, '“k' ,o, ngnteen holes, is ample rewa-T
m
C \
■ one week's talk, and that my friends is 2
»bou, any otner sport—and so when Sunday rolls ml
come sleet, come wind), you're out there again A ,
you can get in two good shots!
A direct challenge to my readers, but to you ewcJi
recenuy received that familiar ''hiji-depp0"M|TTr
' ')” '^
a k Lte',a 7P1°"' "imo-hori"
di9a-gT
Nikaido-less Maikawas
weren't the team that won the
championship, but were good
enough to take the Woodfibreites into camp. Ashikawa left
the game on personals with five
minutes to go. and it looked for
a while as if the fireworks were
going to start, but Woodfibre
could not take advantage of it.
AshiKawa and Maruno stood out
for the champions, while ‘Ide”
Started
three
years
ago :
visitors at guard.
single-handed by the untiring i
prenouye did stellar work for the
zeal of “Mi” Akiyama, it is now '
a first class league with two A 1 ^ iaa'miinhiary ga me bet ween
divisions comprising of a five- i “U1!ior A'^iar and Marpole. w,e
team senior league and a seven- P SC(irnig spree, the champions
team junior league. Because of J havin^ the eHt;c. 61-19. Sub Milkhis untiring efforts, basketball ^Wi AIarp0^ with 33 points,
has become the premier winter • Maikawa -Asnikawa 25. Maruno:
sport for the Niseis.
I 10. Mitsui 6. Suga 2. Duo 2. Ishida.
bet s hope that his pet dream,
a sports center to meet the
necessary requirements of the
many Nisei activities won’t be
a “pipe
dream, and if
(we hope in the near futu re) a drive is launched for
such a center, you will all get
behind it and push it over
the top!
'
i
Spring and Young Men's Fancy-
I he
V
i
or more appropriately most
than the ball. The divot must be
— we'd better not
e people may doubt this), and to coun
I just don't seem to recall—just as W£
cone's ear.
fur
ihouvh (he papr
I
y
’
,5a'^
"
.
,, Slkes and Hooks and Shanks
pring
Handicap Tournament—genial
„
curlv
Banno, becomes top favorite, and the man To watch-ap-"
Do
ner score he revealed a week ago. Is that man
G
bachelor Tommy Yoshida—taken thru' the cleaner
of all golf bugs, me included-Frankie M^^'ai^
b"3
his pater 10 strokes and
win hands down! Admit it Ha/rv 2 can sp;
as well. You won't? Well, I'll bet you 2-1 he'll'beat ' you mid
referee the match, gratis.
you and I
a
,
The Nineteenth Hole
,
clubhouse,
this colu
with the skiers to show the boys
boys
"How to Ski in One Easy Lesson.”
Take note, you holidayers. and
go to ’‘Paradise” with the skiers
and see a 4-ring
-a-ack! \\ up it's the King of
of win ter—S KITNG—and
f
ti with an international flavor to
For Real Japanese Dishes
■<
boot! The localites should eke out
a win and successfully defend the
1
Nishihama Cup.
« a golfer. I ve S Oui
1
Still on skiis. but that tune—
How About the 'Bacon'?
the afternoon off (also our divot dim-'
258 POWELL ST.
i I d
i
While
rm
still
in
Seattle
(in
to get a few poiXs on ^
^
“
you'll
be
the
proudest
fellow
in
i
TRINITY 056 1
1
[ the Easter Parade”—seems* to be rnV column and in niv soul if not
Just between vou snH
l
e 9arne should be really played ■
. A,
^f »M ««M*tros in actuality), how about' those us and « don't know it. I'llV^ ^ "® ^ for dufes Ike
on their trek southward. Not. to two casaba games for vour man- at ieast one shot. The latter
1
7 U's^ppointed if they den t dub
be outdone by the boulevard ager.
3nd Say
Sr^
“Mi”
Akiyama, for the the greatest money winner in
himself a complete new outfit in
Pion
(1938),
have
someth™
’
'
'
d
Ra
ph
Guldhal
'
U
S
Open
Chamwonderful way he conducted a
A TT *ith re' Wel1. so long ad । c: promenaders “Bus” Ohori has got very successful season up here? not too much retZfe
the latest ski fashions to show the With the inclusion of “Ide” Ide- —
__ raz^oernes and horse laffs, PLEASE!!!
Seattleite.
nouye from Woodfibre, let’s see
DROP IN AT
‘Thin ice.”
you take them. All right Nippons.
"SONNE
HENNE
bWs go. Here's good luck to all
hot dogs
2M
I Tile eternal youth and A-l in- -ou Seattle invaders,
ICE CREAM
ini surance salesman is
g down eluded.
on
206 MAIN ST.
Horsehide and Hickory.
sei
md invites the Japanese
I nion Fish, last year’s Diamond
an
Champs, and the
new league
athletes to visit their new
Dr<
entry the Asahi Niguns took their
and up-to-date store.
sh
initial practise last Sunday. Sore
:
Shaeffer Pen Agents
thi
i Latest Japanese Recording arms and liniment were in order
S;
for the Monday menu. The ever
The New Canadian Is
TRinity31!2
331 Powe|| St popular Giants, this year under j
£
the sponsorship of the Nisei
Published by Niseis, for Niseis
j
VANCOUVER, B. C.
3 m;
j Athletic Club will get under wav
s a
his Sunday. rhe Niguns made
pip the remnants of last year's |
Mikados are still in need of more
11
so you
aspiring Joe
R<
Dimaggio ; and Hank Greenbergs
j come on out and get. a trial!
I
G<
Optometrist
I ~ Yes sir, spring is definitely on
IS’$
I bs way, and even the weatherman II
tnery
377 Powell St.
।
is
co-operating
for
a
change.
Base|
Sey. 1185
| bailers in spring training—golfers i
> 'Cur.
Styled by the World's Most
I out in full force from the winter's
re^tg.
Famous "Stetson”
. hibernation—you can almost hear I I
[the ci ack ot their stiff bones as I
A Complete Range of New Shades and
| they try to follow thru—softball
Styles
i leagues already under
way—
for Young Men Now in Stock
I soccer—strip and boots already in
j moth balls till the fall—tennis Hl
ANY RADIO, ANY MAKE, ANYWHERE
s talking of racquets to be I
ng—courts to be rolled.
I
TSUBAME
H
LISLE FRASER
MOVES
To S4S Grarwille
ERNIE'S
on April 1st
’t-j
J
Nimi Shokai
Easter Parade
■i
Step out with the
$
it
Kensington
Hat
HAJIME SUZUKI
$3.95
RADIO REPAIRS
For tne Better Dresser
J
WE RECOMMEND THE
Easter Baskets
Home RADIO EHGIHE£B5
R\
H. INOUYE
605E. Hastings St.
pl
i
Highland 1660
for the Kiddies at
Sumiyoshi’s
I?392 Powell St.
SEy. 3933
STETSON
V
Air-Lighf"
'Sad
Matsumiya & Nose Ltd.
229 POWELL ST
TRINITY 2113
: 4 i!h t;
3
/^egres
J de^ f