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The New Canad
THE VOICE OF THE SECOND GENERATION
Vol. V, No. 15
VANCOUVER, BT^'U^ZLLrZWnU
i Today’s HEADLINES
ieir Ke
^•U Dutch and Japanese Clash
Ieet^f Heavy Battle
for
Ontario
•J S^ ^®moved From
Defence Area
for '»»X»k7XJXS
BrifiA mT°“P °f JaP“eSe nationals evacuating the
" 1 cT
greeted area” leaves tonight at 7 15
: Ch « « T T”dfor Chaplea"’ o^o* R Of iwb Xu S011tT®ent 1S composed almost entirei n XT
I
°f mihtary aSe"'ill be employed
the lumber camps and sawmills of themorthern Ontario
I I lumbering centre.
| The majority have had ex. perience in British ColumAnother episode in the battle of I
on-1
।
bias forest industries, and
'\^ Heavy fighting in the Nether the Atlantic was the torpedoing of
i have volunteered to take polands East Indies was the big feature the United Fruit Company freighter
I
sitions to fill a quota forof the War in the Pacific today as ban Gil by an enemy submarine off I
i warded by Chapleau com" ‘ tHe Dutch forces stoutly defendec the U.S. coast. No further details!
re-j
|
panies through the R.C.M.P.
their naval and airbases on Amboina were given by authorities about the
la- v
I and the Employment Service
dsland and Balik Papan on the east fate of the ship. The San Gil is the
na
I
of Canada. Practically all
jj pa^QP-f of Borneo. In a mass Japanese sixteenth American vessel to be at- I
. were already employed.
jjjf^/ attack on Soeraba, the great tacked by Nazi raiders since they I
(Chapleau is a small town
^^’naval and air base on Java, a NethertHeir reCent marauding on
on the C.P.R. mainline, of less
m W>Pds communiclue said, that out of the Atlantic coastal waters.
than
500 people. It lies to the :
*
$
«
wW,eet °f 70 tO 80 Japanese Planes,
Ter at the Fuji Chop Suev on
^elght fighters and two bombers were Cadborosaurus Rides Again
north-east of Lake Superior, ;
ra> shot down.
And despite the death notice for:
J and 150 miles north-west of
14
*
.*
our ''Caddy” that we published a!
Sudbury, Ontario nickel-min“ I Singapore Bombards
couple of weeks ago, a Comox man !
“Li*®
png
centre.)
has reported seeing the famous B C !
iteJapanese Forces
te TnT
T'^^»/ ■ ^° discrimination will be
sea monster on Sunday from the
, RAt Singapore while Gen. Archi- Balmoral
^v\^>'.{-^^:-:
beach near Comox. He
™ade in rates of PaN> it is said.
Wavell asked his forces not to
^L
’
'
’
r
be men will be employed in
said
that
he
saw
what
he
thought
°H^reat an°ther step before the JapTT " i ^an?s and W^1 de paid the pre"'ri656 advance because Allied rein- wasabig seal, then he looked again!
and
saw
about
ten
feet
behind
it
a!
< vailing wages paid to all work4#cements were being sent out, the
hump
st.cking
out
of
the
water
।
ers in the same tasks.
!!p3i baSe'S arUl|ery were hammerquite big and distinct.”
*
Farewell Dinner
T invasion forces;
SOBETSU-KAL7 ON CHINA-MESHI
Tuesday evening the men
’pTSS the strait of Johore and Jap
were
feted at a farewell din
^vmmoia orudio
anese war ships in the nearby bays. (
These four men made a clean ner at the Fuji Chop Suey on
irwhi,e JaPar,ese planes were)
ot finding the island continuously
sweep of the dishes of Chinese food Powell Street, when arrange
e- Mh heavy bombing raids.
o aced before them last night at ments for the trip were com
Vast Majority of Japanese Reside In Area tne
mi
*
*
*
Fuji Cnop Suey, because it may pleted. Tribute was paid to
be a long time before they sit down their ready response to the call
n&sians Drive On To Smolensk
,, At lasf we know!! ! With
Canada Gazette, the official iO aTmi,ar meal' They are among T volunteers, issued through
•e&he final drive on the German r3^011 ,of,the Cascade organ of
the Dominion govern tne
Japanese nationals who leave Mr. E. Morii on behalf of the
•{& invasion base of Smolensk 230 2- r
1
which commences ment.
ponight
for Chapleau, Ontario, the government agencies.
Over
jfW5 west of Moscow was contin- - ,boundary Point No. 7 on the
his
protective
area
which
is
drst
grou
P °f “evacuees” from the 120 answered the call for vol
|f^g unchecked today, the Russian fe™^
boundary beFrom left
left to
to unteers sent out last Friday.
|4ernment paper announced. It lL
t D2mi™on of Canada bounded on one side by the B C’ pr°fected area. From
Pacific Ocean and on the other
Shi9enori Takada, Takamitsu
° the 'contingent is
Heading
that heavy fi9hting was in proa,n^ including the by the Cascade Range—Ter- Kak1™™, Tomogoro Tainaka and Hir°shi Maruno
4?$ss ,n several vital towns in that !i iTS3nd Terrace and
37-year-old
race-Hope line contains prac- Kiyoshi
" "'L Kasahara.
(See
“
EVACUEES,
” Page 3)
the
German
reinialan
?
,?
nd
ending
at
^or and that
tically all the Japanese com
U'S' n°?er’ the “Protec[Wed divisions were being driven
Itive
areas from which Japan- munities in B.C. Ex-fishermen P^b. 7 is Final Day
fbdily back.
* *
I ese aliens are to be removed on the coast, mill workers and
logging camp workers on the
verbrook Changes Post
P3™ filTally been announced, Island and on the mainland
n London the first step m Jmo^The^^^
farmers in the Fraser Valley’
«XCs L“ B;a'i9nhmeT "TiSh Columbians ever since the and white collar workers, small’
The final day for registra
not naturalized, as British
,
as Lord Beaverbrook was regulations came out last store owners and labourers in
tion of enemy aliens is this
the
cities
—
all
will
be
affected
subjects.
CrewX 7 production "nd month was finally clarified by
coming Saturday, February
(2) All persons of Japan
ndrew Rae Duncan succeeded an order published Mondav by the order.
'• Under the law, any Jap
l as minister of supply.
|night in a J^ X“e
While there were groups of
ese
race, born in Japan, and
anese in Canada, defined as
Japanese voluntarily leaving
?
a
!S
iZed after SePtember
an “enemy alien” must re
for points east, the R C.M P h?
loZZ.
port for parole to R.C.M P
fat Transfer Begins
Vancouver said that they had
(3) Canadian - b o r n wo
or Provincial Police post*
as yet received no orders from
men, married to Japanese
throughout Canada.
Ottawa and the “actual move
nationals.
Those who must report
ment” would not start until
(4) Women of alien origin
include:
Ottawa orders.
married to British subjects,
(1) All persons of JapanAn
R.C.M.P.
official
in
Ottasince
January 1, 1935.
^ Japanese for a Permit allowing them to
ese- race born in Japan and
radian fishing fleet through examine the boat
wa was quoted as saying that
*
*
*
*
the number of Japanese to be
government commission
(Note: At the reqwest of the
Once the cash price is agreed
iotiating Xth™81 ^ UP°n’ the aCtual ^““ent k affected by the removal plan
ese RCMpT ’"i "’T'1 to they ^TeX^dTaXegii^
is would be considerably
less
the
Se to im» ?, 6 .°TrS of apprwai ^ the commission,
than 2500. And we still don’t
nd tolledin. h (”»)’ trcilxng and the deal completed in the
Know what exactly the Nisei
S ^°a s tied up by Presence of witnesses.
?^-~bir to pTOu)ion.
are going to have to do. .
overnment orders.
not read tngl.sh this notice is published below in Jaoaoc I
It is understood that the pri
below in Japanese.)
All the boats have been reg*
*
mary aim of the commission is
*
*
eied by their owners on to arrange for cash sales, anc Study Great Lakes
andard forms, which are only in the event that these
Plan For Fishermen
M
Cann0t be reached> win leases
Marine Building be
’ approved.
The C.B.C. noon broad
wfancouver.
cast declared that study was
While it is expected that the
ed
f le procedure being fol
being
given to a oroposal
•
lit
H
majority
of
the
larger
boats
k
ded is for prospective buythat unemployed Japanese
will be disposed of, consider
k
P to examine the files, in
ft
Canadian fishermen might
able doubt as to whether the
E
|rch for the type of boat smaller gill netters will find
be placed on the Great Lakes
A
XK
Iphich they are interested. buyers prevails.
to carry on fishing for fresh
water fish.
sei finding one, they are
3
A number of cases of Occi
g^ed to contact the own- dental women being interested
Lumber companies as far
| whose name is placed on in the purchase of boats havei away as New Brunswick;'
k
? fde.
J
37
?
3
?
0
sent
in
suggestions!
GnduH^
1
ween report
been
reported. They apparent
li
ft
that
Japanese
be
imported
^mvidual negotiation then ly. hope to isecure "
'p
licences to
Is Piace,
into New Brunswick for
H
k
d owner and fish during the forthcoming
k
gPective buyer may apply seas’on.
work in lumber industries
n
the broadcast said.
U.Boat Attacks Another U.S. Ship!
Entire Coastline Called "Protected”
Aliens Reminded Of Report Deadline
| Registered At Office For Buyers
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inety Nationals Le
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Ia
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aveg
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The New Canad
THE VOICE OF THE SECOND GENERATION
Vol. V, No. 15
VANCOUVER, BT^'U^ZLLrZWnU
i Today’s HEADLINES
ieir Ke
^•U Dutch and Japanese Clash
Ieet^f Heavy Battle
for
Ontario
•J S^ ^®moved From
Defence Area
for '»»X»k7XJXS
BrifiA mT°“P °f JaP“eSe nationals evacuating the
" 1 cT
greeted area” leaves tonight at 7 15
: Ch « « T T”dfor Chaplea"’ o^o* R Of iwb Xu S011tT®ent 1S composed almost entirei n XT
I
°f mihtary aSe"'ill be employed
the lumber camps and sawmills of themorthern Ontario
I I lumbering centre.
| The majority have had ex. perience in British ColumAnother episode in the battle of I
on-1
।
bias forest industries, and
'\^ Heavy fighting in the Nether the Atlantic was the torpedoing of
i have volunteered to take polands East Indies was the big feature the United Fruit Company freighter
I
sitions to fill a quota forof the War in the Pacific today as ban Gil by an enemy submarine off I
i warded by Chapleau com" ‘ tHe Dutch forces stoutly defendec the U.S. coast. No further details!
re-j
|
panies through the R.C.M.P.
their naval and airbases on Amboina were given by authorities about the
la- v
I and the Employment Service
dsland and Balik Papan on the east fate of the ship. The San Gil is the
na
I
of Canada. Practically all
jj pa^QP-f of Borneo. In a mass Japanese sixteenth American vessel to be at- I
. were already employed.
jjjf^/ attack on Soeraba, the great tacked by Nazi raiders since they I
(Chapleau is a small town
^^’naval and air base on Java, a NethertHeir reCent marauding on
on the C.P.R. mainline, of less
m W>Pds communiclue said, that out of the Atlantic coastal waters.
than
500 people. It lies to the :
*
$
«
wW,eet °f 70 tO 80 Japanese Planes,
Ter at the Fuji Chop Suev on
^elght fighters and two bombers were Cadborosaurus Rides Again
north-east of Lake Superior, ;
ra> shot down.
And despite the death notice for:
J and 150 miles north-west of
14
*
.*
our ''Caddy” that we published a!
Sudbury, Ontario nickel-min“ I Singapore Bombards
couple of weeks ago, a Comox man !
“Li*®
png
centre.)
has reported seeing the famous B C !
iteJapanese Forces
te TnT
T'^^»/ ■ ^° discrimination will be
sea monster on Sunday from the
, RAt Singapore while Gen. Archi- Balmoral
^v\^>'.{-^^:-:
beach near Comox. He
™ade in rates of PaN> it is said.
Wavell asked his forces not to
^L
’
'
’
r
be men will be employed in
said
that
he
saw
what
he
thought
°H^reat an°ther step before the JapTT " i ^an?s and W^1 de paid the pre"'ri656 advance because Allied rein- wasabig seal, then he looked again!
and
saw
about
ten
feet
behind
it
a!
< vailing wages paid to all work4#cements were being sent out, the
hump
st.cking
out
of
the
water
।
ers in the same tasks.
!!p3i baSe'S arUl|ery were hammerquite big and distinct.”
*
Farewell Dinner
T invasion forces;
SOBETSU-KAL7 ON CHINA-MESHI
Tuesday evening the men
’pTSS the strait of Johore and Jap
were
feted at a farewell din
^vmmoia orudio
anese war ships in the nearby bays. (
These four men made a clean ner at the Fuji Chop Suey on
irwhi,e JaPar,ese planes were)
ot finding the island continuously
sweep of the dishes of Chinese food Powell Street, when arrange
e- Mh heavy bombing raids.
o aced before them last night at ments for the trip were com
Vast Majority of Japanese Reside In Area tne
mi
*
*
*
Fuji Cnop Suey, because it may pleted. Tribute was paid to
be a long time before they sit down their ready response to the call
n&sians Drive On To Smolensk
,, At lasf we know!! ! With
Canada Gazette, the official iO aTmi,ar meal' They are among T volunteers, issued through
•e&he final drive on the German r3^011 ,of,the Cascade organ of
the Dominion govern tne
Japanese nationals who leave Mr. E. Morii on behalf of the
•{& invasion base of Smolensk 230 2- r
1
which commences ment.
ponight
for Chapleau, Ontario, the government agencies.
Over
jfW5 west of Moscow was contin- - ,boundary Point No. 7 on the
his
protective
area
which
is
drst
grou
P °f “evacuees” from the 120 answered the call for vol
|f^g unchecked today, the Russian fe™^
boundary beFrom left
left to
to unteers sent out last Friday.
|4ernment paper announced. It lL
t D2mi™on of Canada bounded on one side by the B C’ pr°fected area. From
Pacific Ocean and on the other
Shi9enori Takada, Takamitsu
° the 'contingent is
Heading
that heavy fi9hting was in proa,n^ including the by the Cascade Range—Ter- Kak1™™, Tomogoro Tainaka and Hir°shi Maruno
4?$ss ,n several vital towns in that !i iTS3nd Terrace and
37-year-old
race-Hope line contains prac- Kiyoshi
" "'L Kasahara.
(See
“
EVACUEES,
” Page 3)
the
German
reinialan
?
,?
nd
ending
at
^or and that
tically all the Japanese com
U'S' n°?er’ the “Protec[Wed divisions were being driven
Itive
areas from which Japan- munities in B.C. Ex-fishermen P^b. 7 is Final Day
fbdily back.
* *
I ese aliens are to be removed on the coast, mill workers and
logging camp workers on the
verbrook Changes Post
P3™ filTally been announced, Island and on the mainland
n London the first step m Jmo^The^^^
farmers in the Fraser Valley’
«XCs L“ B;a'i9nhmeT "TiSh Columbians ever since the and white collar workers, small’
The final day for registra
not naturalized, as British
,
as Lord Beaverbrook was regulations came out last store owners and labourers in
tion of enemy aliens is this
the
cities
—
all
will
be
affected
subjects.
CrewX 7 production "nd month was finally clarified by
coming Saturday, February
(2) All persons of Japan
ndrew Rae Duncan succeeded an order published Mondav by the order.
'• Under the law, any Jap
l as minister of supply.
|night in a J^ X“e
While there were groups of
ese
race, born in Japan, and
anese in Canada, defined as
Japanese voluntarily leaving
?
a
!S
iZed after SePtember
an “enemy alien” must re
for points east, the R C.M P h?
loZZ.
port for parole to R.C.M P
fat Transfer Begins
Vancouver said that they had
(3) Canadian - b o r n wo
or Provincial Police post*
as yet received no orders from
men, married to Japanese
throughout Canada.
Ottawa and the “actual move
nationals.
Those who must report
ment” would not start until
(4) Women of alien origin
include:
Ottawa orders.
married to British subjects,
(1) All persons of JapanAn
R.C.M.P.
official
in
Ottasince
January 1, 1935.
^ Japanese for a Permit allowing them to
ese- race born in Japan and
radian fishing fleet through examine the boat
wa was quoted as saying that
*
*
*
*
the number of Japanese to be
government commission
(Note: At the reqwest of the
Once the cash price is agreed
iotiating Xth™81 ^ UP°n’ the aCtual ^““ent k affected by the removal plan
ese RCMpT ’"i "’T'1 to they ^TeX^dTaXegii^
is would be considerably
less
the
Se to im» ?, 6 .°TrS of apprwai ^ the commission,
than 2500. And we still don’t
nd tolledin. h (”»)’ trcilxng and the deal completed in the
Know what exactly the Nisei
S ^°a s tied up by Presence of witnesses.
?^-~bir to pTOu)ion.
are going to have to do. .
overnment orders.
not read tngl.sh this notice is published below in Jaoaoc I
It is understood that the pri
below in Japanese.)
All the boats have been reg*
*
mary aim of the commission is
*
*
eied by their owners on to arrange for cash sales, anc Study Great Lakes
andard forms, which are only in the event that these
Plan For Fishermen
M
Cann0t be reached> win leases
Marine Building be
’ approved.
The C.B.C. noon broad
wfancouver.
cast declared that study was
While it is expected that the
ed
f le procedure being fol
being
given to a oroposal
•
lit
H
majority
of
the
larger
boats
k
ded is for prospective buythat unemployed Japanese
will be disposed of, consider
k
P to examine the files, in
ft
Canadian fishermen might
able doubt as to whether the
E
|rch for the type of boat smaller gill netters will find
be placed on the Great Lakes
A
XK
Iphich they are interested. buyers prevails.
to carry on fishing for fresh
water fish.
sei finding one, they are
3
A number of cases of Occi
g^ed to contact the own- dental women being interested
Lumber companies as far
| whose name is placed on in the purchase of boats havei away as New Brunswick;'
k
? fde.
J
37
?
3
?
0
sent
in
suggestions!
GnduH^
1
ween report
been
reported. They apparent
li
ft
that
Japanese
be
imported
^mvidual negotiation then ly. hope to isecure "
'p
licences to
Is Piace,
into New Brunswick for
H
k
d owner and fish during the forthcoming
k
gPective buyer may apply seas’on.
work in lumber industries
n
the broadcast said.
U.Boat Attacks Another U.S. Ship!
Entire Coastline Called "Protected”
Aliens Reminded Of Report Deadline
| Registered At Office For Buyers
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THE NEW CANADIAN
;
FEBRUARY 4, 1942 R
3
I SECOND BIG WEEK ! ! !
H
rS.
Eg
i
•l!Fa^^
One and all of voir
Tairi
Hall,
Hi. Wm oemenkai and|realiy solid
'
and
Koendan wish to acknowledge I
,
With deep thanks a donation of ; tL ta «? wL L V 5
to
The Picture The Nation
87 from Mr. and. Mrs.
which ^«|
buro Uno, in memory of their A,
'A H
’ , p,m' Juf
I
is Rushing To See!
i eneldest son. Yoshivuki.
:‘h .,of "k
^ hours of
1.25 Couple
&
• Hokutokai Bids Farewell A”111 wheeling and two
Members of 'the Hokutokaii)™" " ”
” , ?"C'^ ®U
gathered Tuesday evening at/ ,
le lMa fee 0 $°
the Fuji to bid farewell to ex-i
S'
mamoio
president Harry Shota Kondo,] All those nice people who
inent was an-;
active Nisei leader, who leavesP^aP^ ^° ^e^ hep with us at thi „.
A PANORAMA OF
tay, January l.j
Starting Friday
today for Woodfibre. Harry (s^tly super funspree are I
TROPIC BEAUTY
Tomoko,
third
daughter
’
of
i
c
was the perennial president of; aSivecl to contact Ernie s,
the Language School Class,|town Coffee Bar’ or Tanaka !Mr. and Mrs. Kunitaro Imam-1 | Madeleine Carroll
which set new standards for]Bros' ^or ^e ducats which will oto, 3015 Wall Street, to Mr. i
its
S h i g e y u k i M u r aka m i.
leadership and activity in Lil^e 011 hand in a few days.
'<
both of Van- M
<5^
Tokyo.
; © Acknowledgement . . .
couver. An engagement pai
also ,
• Wow, Look at This!
i The Gakuyukai wishes to was held at the home of the
A
The joint will be strictly in I acknowledge with thanks a bride-elect.
. hi Technicolor
BLUE WHITE
the groove and really jumping]donation of-$5 from Mrs. HarMr. and Mrs. Tomitaro Yo
at the Happy land Roller Pal- ry Adachi (nee Pat Kawajiri)
and PERFECT
koyama, 470 East Hastings,
ace on Thursday, February 19 in commemoration of her reMary Beth Hughes
are the baishakunins for the
when the Rissho Juniors throw cent marriage.
Lloyd Nolan
marriage,
which
will
be
held
their skating_ plus dancing! e Vivacious Vocalist .
in the near future.
George Reifel and his eleven
EXPERT ADVISOR FOR
piece orchestra plus a viva
Yamada-Sugie
Tropic Love Story Comes To Orpheum
YOUR FAMILY PROTECTION
cious vocalist (feminine) and
An engagement of wide in
Madeleine
that Carroll’s last film, Virginis^ V t
5000 square feet of polished terest in Vancouver : and the blonde
SEE
t -^3
vision
of
loveliness
“Bahama
hardwood floor is the fare that
wr’■)
Okanagan was announced Sun- ■ comes to the Orpheum screen iwas filmed in Technicolour
FuM
the University Students’ Club
day, February 1, at an en-i Friday. jn ]ier newest picture, a love story with the beautiful
S. Shinobu, C.L.U is offering at their Valentine gagement party at the Fuji, I “Bahama Passage” with a new
setting of the colourful islar/^
Dance, Saturday night, Febru
when Mieko, eldest daughter Heading man. He is Stirling of the British West Indies :&
AGENT
ary 14. at the Brock Memorial of Mr. and Mrs. Shosaku Sugie,(Hayden, that tall, blonde and
the Caribbean Sea. In supivfei
Hall. Tickets are SI.25, and 309 West 4th, plighted her
handsome
sensation
of
Miss
Manufacturers'
of the two principals are Fici^#are' going fast according to the troth to Mr. Yasuo Yamada of
Robson,
Leo G. Carroll, Nai^1'
committee.
They
may
be ob- Westbank, Kelowna.
Life Insurance Co.
Anderson, and Cecil Kellaws^1
tained from The New Canadi
Mr. and Mrs. Koichiro Mi
As an added feature on lt|fSPl
302 Alexander
PA 1556
an. Ernie’s or the New Pier.
Funeral services-will be held
yazaki, 154 West 5th, and Mr.
coming bill. Lloyd Nolan »•
Trial of Tommy Sawayama, and Mrs. Takeo Arakawa 2177 this evening at 8:00 p.m. at Mary
Beth Hughes in ‘'BkfOc
held on a manslaughter charge, Dundas Street, are the baisha the Armstrong Funeral Parlour White and Perfect” will beplfj1
for Kazuo Fukuda, 27. who
which was to be held before kunins.
sented.
gts
the police court magistrate
The wedding will take place passed away yesterday at the
this morning, was adjourned at Fairview United Church, Vancouver General Hospital.
Capitol Repeats ^
He is survived by his father,
one week, to Wednesday. Fri February 11, with Rev. K. Shi/‘How Green Was My i'^11
day 11.
. '
Takezo Fukuda of Vancouver,
mizu officiating.
one brother, and his mother, ley” which has been hailed®1'
❖
❖
s£
in Japan. Internment will take the most moving, and -d J;
Classified Ads
Mitsui-Mitsui
place tomorrow in the Moun-1 ma^e Production of the y®
The engagement was an- tain View Cemetery.
FISHERMEN ATTENTION
|;Thas
the Cafpijie
^C been retained at +i_
n.m
nounced of Miss Nobuko Mit
WANTED TO BUY
tol Theatre for a second we«g
RANTED LAST SEASON'S sui, daughter of Mr. Masao
run. This tragic story of |©a
The Steveston Young Peo Welsh coal miners with its
Fall Net (size 7 in.) and Mitsui, Celtic Cannery, to Mr.
Mitsui, Saturday ple’s Society will hold its bute to the courage, nobili
Last Season’s Sockeye Net (5^ Yoshitada
Specialists in
meeting
this and dignity of the human spi
in. or 6 in.). Apply Box 222, evening January 31, at a cere Citizenship
IC
mony
at
the
Fuji.
coming Sunday at 7:30 p.m. has been praised by capa
Shipbuilding
The New Canadian. Will Pay
Baishakunins are Mr. and
All members are reques crowds which viewed it
Good Price.
Mrs. Eiji Sasaki.
ted to attend.
week. The cast which emt
MArinc 9925
RANTED FOR CASH—TWO
lishes this excellent picture
Trollers (Prefer Diesel En
i 969 West Georgia
eludes
. Walter Pidgeon, Ma
gine), 36 to 40 feet long.
EVACUEES
cosit.
from
p,
1
een O’Hara, Roddy MacDowa
Vancouver, B. C.
Phone New Westminster 45o"Donald
Crisp, and Anna Lee.
Morizawa
Masaki
L-2, or Write Box 250, The former. employee at the B. C. Kab
Fir and Cedar Lumber Com chiro Osuga. Lmosuke Tanaka,
New Canadian.
pany, who will act as foreman. Gienya Hayashi, Jugoro Fukabori,'
Fujigaza.
Shojiro Okawara,. former sec Sakiyama
Minoru Kubota, Tainaka ' Tomi-,
retary of the Japanese Mer gm o, Tsurutaro' Shimura, Zenji
Utsonomiya,
Wataru
Sakanashi.
chants’ Association, has accept Yoshiaki
Akimoto. Yasu Nagami,
ed a post as book-keeper and Tokujiro Sumi Yoshitada Yoshi
tomi. Kazuyuki Takagi, Suyematsu
time-keeper for the crew.
Kondo. Gentaro Kubota (Mt. Leh
Masaaki Iwabuchi.
.F. is a Tonic for all the Family
Veteran loggers in British man),
Hideo Horiuchi, Kunjiro Omoto,
Columbia woods are Toshi to Nobuo Kurashima (Mt. Lehman),
Yoshiharu Otsuka( Duncan), Isuke Hi
Kunikiyo. former Paid! team Takimoto
(Haney). Yoshiro KonuFORTIFY
tsu, Masao Hori (New TVVestmin- H
ster, Tamaya Yumoto, Yoshio step),
Hatsuji Oyama,
Tovaichi Hi
Shiozaki,
Umekita Inouye, Matsuo Hashimoto, Hiko
AGAINST
Resist
kiehiro Inaba,
Okawara
Toshimoto Watanabe, and Ino- Takao
Winter
Akasaka. Ukichi Hamamoto,
WINTER
ILLS
suke Yoshida. Eijiro Tsuji is Satsujiro Tanaka.
Ills
Shigenori Takada, Takejiro Yaa 58-year-old trimsaw veteran. niash'Da.
Takeon Kitamura. Yoshiro
Youngest evacuees are 19-year- Katayama,' Matsuo Mori, Tadao
® Fluid
Kotani, Seiji Kazuma, Hideo Sugiolds Yoshi Yoshitomi and Ku yama.
Isamatsu Tahara, Kinichi
For Children
nihiko Yomekura; oldest is 62- Kawata. Kiichi Kobayashi, Tamaichi Funamoto. Kazuto Morita Ku
NEOMISS K. KITANO
year old Toraichi Inouye.
nihiko Yomekura.
CHEMICAl'
Specializing- in all branches <
1.15,
2.45,
4.45
FOOD
Tomoyaku Mukai, Isoshichi Fu-^ ’Pem»a^ Waving and
Two cooks will accompany
kuzawa, un oshr Kasahara. Kichi-R
B* ar tv Culture
the crew, Takao Akasaka and W0 Kimugasa. Shichiro Takahashi ;S
, . , ' ’ “ _. ...
32z Main
PAcific 15i«
(New. Westminster). Keijiro Fujii, i
*4 DAV S^.r
Seinosuke Kumita. It is un- .Sukejiro
® Capsules . .
SIZE
’]15
Tsutsumi. Seinosuke Ku
dersiood that certain Japanese imita .Isao Noboru. Takamitsu Ka
nOAy
ECONOMY SIZE 5^,
for
Adults
SIZE
’245
Tsutomu Maruyama, Genfoods will be shippod from kinuma,
(144 DAYS’ SUPPLY) *t
tei Kubo. Sam
YAMA TAXI
Masa- (
Vancouver to the Chapleau yoshi Inahashi.
JU
1.25,
Masaichi Mukai, Shinchi Kakacamp regularly.
saki, Tetsuo. Shinei (New West
The complete list follows: minster).
, . . , Masahide Hiza (CLwe>
STANLEY PARK
SHIPYARDS
Lid.
POWELL DRUG CO.
399 Powell Street
PROMPT FREE DELIVERY,
PAcific 5O3S
I dale), benosuk?
Ynichi Kitaga-1 Yamamoto. Ino: rke . Yoshida Tawa.
H Sakamoto, Hatsujiro maya Yumoto, Toshimoto WataTak
Masato Nuibe. Tadayoshi nabe
Yoshio
Shiozaki,
Toshiro
Kunikiyo (Paldj), Kaneryo Um’ean Takeda. Midori Onodera (Steves- kita, Eijiro Tsuji, Hiroshi Maruno,
ton). Saiji Matsukubo, Takejiro
Sam Kimura, Sakaye - Natsukosh
IL
PAcific 5454
11
;
FEBRUARY 4, 1942 R
3
I SECOND BIG WEEK ! ! !
H
rS.
Eg
i
•l!Fa^^
One and all of voir
Tairi
Hall,
Hi. Wm oemenkai and|realiy solid
'
and
Koendan wish to acknowledge I
,
With deep thanks a donation of ; tL ta «? wL L V 5
to
The Picture The Nation
87 from Mr. and. Mrs.
which ^«|
buro Uno, in memory of their A,
'A H
’ , p,m' Juf
I
is Rushing To See!
i eneldest son. Yoshivuki.
:‘h .,of "k
^ hours of
1.25 Couple
&
• Hokutokai Bids Farewell A”111 wheeling and two
Members of 'the Hokutokaii)™" " ”
” , ?"C'^ ®U
gathered Tuesday evening at/ ,
le lMa fee 0 $°
the Fuji to bid farewell to ex-i
S'
mamoio
president Harry Shota Kondo,] All those nice people who
inent was an-;
active Nisei leader, who leavesP^aP^ ^° ^e^ hep with us at thi „.
A PANORAMA OF
tay, January l.j
Starting Friday
today for Woodfibre. Harry (s^tly super funspree are I
TROPIC BEAUTY
Tomoko,
third
daughter
’
of
i
c
was the perennial president of; aSivecl to contact Ernie s,
the Language School Class,|town Coffee Bar’ or Tanaka !Mr. and Mrs. Kunitaro Imam-1 | Madeleine Carroll
which set new standards for]Bros' ^or ^e ducats which will oto, 3015 Wall Street, to Mr. i
its
S h i g e y u k i M u r aka m i.
leadership and activity in Lil^e 011 hand in a few days.
'<
both of Van- M
<5^
Tokyo.
; © Acknowledgement . . .
couver. An engagement pai
also ,
• Wow, Look at This!
i The Gakuyukai wishes to was held at the home of the
A
The joint will be strictly in I acknowledge with thanks a bride-elect.
. hi Technicolor
BLUE WHITE
the groove and really jumping]donation of-$5 from Mrs. HarMr. and Mrs. Tomitaro Yo
at the Happy land Roller Pal- ry Adachi (nee Pat Kawajiri)
and PERFECT
koyama, 470 East Hastings,
ace on Thursday, February 19 in commemoration of her reMary Beth Hughes
are the baishakunins for the
when the Rissho Juniors throw cent marriage.
Lloyd Nolan
marriage,
which
will
be
held
their skating_ plus dancing! e Vivacious Vocalist .
in the near future.
George Reifel and his eleven
EXPERT ADVISOR FOR
piece orchestra plus a viva
Yamada-Sugie
Tropic Love Story Comes To Orpheum
YOUR FAMILY PROTECTION
cious vocalist (feminine) and
An engagement of wide in
Madeleine
that Carroll’s last film, Virginis^ V t
5000 square feet of polished terest in Vancouver : and the blonde
SEE
t -^3
vision
of
loveliness
“Bahama
hardwood floor is the fare that
wr’■)
Okanagan was announced Sun- ■ comes to the Orpheum screen iwas filmed in Technicolour
FuM
the University Students’ Club
day, February 1, at an en-i Friday. jn ]ier newest picture, a love story with the beautiful
S. Shinobu, C.L.U is offering at their Valentine gagement party at the Fuji, I “Bahama Passage” with a new
setting of the colourful islar/^
Dance, Saturday night, Febru
when Mieko, eldest daughter Heading man. He is Stirling of the British West Indies :&
AGENT
ary 14. at the Brock Memorial of Mr. and Mrs. Shosaku Sugie,(Hayden, that tall, blonde and
the Caribbean Sea. In supivfei
Hall. Tickets are SI.25, and 309 West 4th, plighted her
handsome
sensation
of
Miss
Manufacturers'
of the two principals are Fici^#are' going fast according to the troth to Mr. Yasuo Yamada of
Robson,
Leo G. Carroll, Nai^1'
committee.
They
may
be ob- Westbank, Kelowna.
Life Insurance Co.
Anderson, and Cecil Kellaws^1
tained from The New Canadi
Mr. and Mrs. Koichiro Mi
As an added feature on lt|fSPl
302 Alexander
PA 1556
an. Ernie’s or the New Pier.
Funeral services-will be held
yazaki, 154 West 5th, and Mr.
coming bill. Lloyd Nolan »•
Trial of Tommy Sawayama, and Mrs. Takeo Arakawa 2177 this evening at 8:00 p.m. at Mary
Beth Hughes in ‘'BkfOc
held on a manslaughter charge, Dundas Street, are the baisha the Armstrong Funeral Parlour White and Perfect” will beplfj1
for Kazuo Fukuda, 27. who
which was to be held before kunins.
sented.
gts
the police court magistrate
The wedding will take place passed away yesterday at the
this morning, was adjourned at Fairview United Church, Vancouver General Hospital.
Capitol Repeats ^
He is survived by his father,
one week, to Wednesday. Fri February 11, with Rev. K. Shi/‘How Green Was My i'^11
day 11.
. '
Takezo Fukuda of Vancouver,
mizu officiating.
one brother, and his mother, ley” which has been hailed®1'
❖
❖
s£
in Japan. Internment will take the most moving, and -d J;
Classified Ads
Mitsui-Mitsui
place tomorrow in the Moun-1 ma^e Production of the y®
The engagement was an- tain View Cemetery.
FISHERMEN ATTENTION
|;Thas
the Cafpijie
^C been retained at +i_
n.m
nounced of Miss Nobuko Mit
WANTED TO BUY
tol Theatre for a second we«g
RANTED LAST SEASON'S sui, daughter of Mr. Masao
run. This tragic story of |©a
The Steveston Young Peo Welsh coal miners with its
Fall Net (size 7 in.) and Mitsui, Celtic Cannery, to Mr.
Mitsui, Saturday ple’s Society will hold its bute to the courage, nobili
Last Season’s Sockeye Net (5^ Yoshitada
Specialists in
meeting
this and dignity of the human spi
in. or 6 in.). Apply Box 222, evening January 31, at a cere Citizenship
IC
mony
at
the
Fuji.
coming Sunday at 7:30 p.m. has been praised by capa
Shipbuilding
The New Canadian. Will Pay
Baishakunins are Mr. and
All members are reques crowds which viewed it
Good Price.
Mrs. Eiji Sasaki.
ted to attend.
week. The cast which emt
MArinc 9925
RANTED FOR CASH—TWO
lishes this excellent picture
Trollers (Prefer Diesel En
i 969 West Georgia
eludes
. Walter Pidgeon, Ma
gine), 36 to 40 feet long.
EVACUEES
cosit.
from
p,
1
een O’Hara, Roddy MacDowa
Vancouver, B. C.
Phone New Westminster 45o"Donald
Crisp, and Anna Lee.
Morizawa
Masaki
L-2, or Write Box 250, The former. employee at the B. C. Kab
Fir and Cedar Lumber Com chiro Osuga. Lmosuke Tanaka,
New Canadian.
pany, who will act as foreman. Gienya Hayashi, Jugoro Fukabori,'
Fujigaza.
Shojiro Okawara,. former sec Sakiyama
Minoru Kubota, Tainaka ' Tomi-,
retary of the Japanese Mer gm o, Tsurutaro' Shimura, Zenji
Utsonomiya,
Wataru
Sakanashi.
chants’ Association, has accept Yoshiaki
Akimoto. Yasu Nagami,
ed a post as book-keeper and Tokujiro Sumi Yoshitada Yoshi
tomi. Kazuyuki Takagi, Suyematsu
time-keeper for the crew.
Kondo. Gentaro Kubota (Mt. Leh
Masaaki Iwabuchi.
.F. is a Tonic for all the Family
Veteran loggers in British man),
Hideo Horiuchi, Kunjiro Omoto,
Columbia woods are Toshi to Nobuo Kurashima (Mt. Lehman),
Yoshiharu Otsuka( Duncan), Isuke Hi
Kunikiyo. former Paid! team Takimoto
(Haney). Yoshiro KonuFORTIFY
tsu, Masao Hori (New TVVestmin- H
ster, Tamaya Yumoto, Yoshio step),
Hatsuji Oyama,
Tovaichi Hi
Shiozaki,
Umekita Inouye, Matsuo Hashimoto, Hiko
AGAINST
Resist
kiehiro Inaba,
Okawara
Toshimoto Watanabe, and Ino- Takao
Winter
Akasaka. Ukichi Hamamoto,
WINTER
ILLS
suke Yoshida. Eijiro Tsuji is Satsujiro Tanaka.
Ills
Shigenori Takada, Takejiro Yaa 58-year-old trimsaw veteran. niash'Da.
Takeon Kitamura. Yoshiro
Youngest evacuees are 19-year- Katayama,' Matsuo Mori, Tadao
® Fluid
Kotani, Seiji Kazuma, Hideo Sugiolds Yoshi Yoshitomi and Ku yama.
Isamatsu Tahara, Kinichi
For Children
nihiko Yomekura; oldest is 62- Kawata. Kiichi Kobayashi, Tamaichi Funamoto. Kazuto Morita Ku
NEOMISS K. KITANO
year old Toraichi Inouye.
nihiko Yomekura.
CHEMICAl'
Specializing- in all branches <
1.15,
2.45,
4.45
FOOD
Tomoyaku Mukai, Isoshichi Fu-^ ’Pem»a^ Waving and
Two cooks will accompany
kuzawa, un oshr Kasahara. Kichi-R
B* ar tv Culture
the crew, Takao Akasaka and W0 Kimugasa. Shichiro Takahashi ;S
, . , ' ’ “ _. ...
32z Main
PAcific 15i«
(New. Westminster). Keijiro Fujii, i
*4 DAV S^.r
Seinosuke Kumita. It is un- .Sukejiro
® Capsules . .
SIZE
’]15
Tsutsumi. Seinosuke Ku
dersiood that certain Japanese imita .Isao Noboru. Takamitsu Ka
nOAy
ECONOMY SIZE 5^,
for
Adults
SIZE
’245
Tsutomu Maruyama, Genfoods will be shippod from kinuma,
(144 DAYS’ SUPPLY) *t
tei Kubo. Sam
YAMA TAXI
Masa- (
Vancouver to the Chapleau yoshi Inahashi.
JU
1.25,
Masaichi Mukai, Shinchi Kakacamp regularly.
saki, Tetsuo. Shinei (New West
The complete list follows: minster).
, . . , Masahide Hiza (CLwe>
STANLEY PARK
SHIPYARDS
Lid.
POWELL DRUG CO.
399 Powell Street
PROMPT FREE DELIVERY,
PAcific 5O3S
I dale), benosuk?
Ynichi Kitaga-1 Yamamoto. Ino: rke . Yoshida Tawa.
H Sakamoto, Hatsujiro maya Yumoto, Toshimoto WataTak
Masato Nuibe. Tadayoshi nabe
Yoshio
Shiozaki,
Toshiro
Kunikiyo (Paldj), Kaneryo Um’ean Takeda. Midori Onodera (Steves- kita, Eijiro Tsuji, Hiroshi Maruno,
ton). Saiji Matsukubo, Takejiro
Sam Kimura, Sakaye - Natsukosh
IL
PAcific 5454
11
Page 3
FEBRUARY 4, 1942
the NEW CANADIAN
a
jose
$k
S3
3 95 Powell Street
i iLife*® Spittle
Vancouver, B. C.
W/ 1
n a ter
«
fi
uie
Dnaqe
‘'A ^^rc generation J
The quality of loyalty i
surface marks that must
umlt to define in
+
Hao
. ^ait°r—Thomas Shouama
Uy of my Tyalal
So
business Manager—Yoshimitsu IF
a ene-ness with one's
nothing at
st Ui think ( mm
Pubii ed tri-weekiy at the
there
is
the,
Yet because I am Canadian.
vo Printing Company
it fun when blood
with
40c month; 6 mos: $2.25 i
1 was
•
ones
mother,
must
hate be
requisite for
high school,
Cne ye-r; S4.00 in ad
.mere is the fighting urge to mv patrm
vance.
That
Must
I hate
out of the
country should it vcngcfullv'"SO 'tefully. ■
si i ent
meos would oe threatened in ' anv wav hwu
^h' 'wyHiui not hate cloud m
History In The Makino
o conic out and i There is a passionate.
U1‘cltit's-; souse, mudd
some ’ Honing.
® NEW and strange period in our history fc-rwWv
,
unqualified
affinity ; of willing : * nice, me immemb
opoc
I With the land that excludes themuh^ to
W
in
§
every
Japanese
Canadian
‘
ia
P
1G
4
appi-oach^oa-Uline. Dispersion eastward N f316 Bnhsh c°Iumbia
wo comm Cl
mGT 01 a "’“-made—and i flag of ihi, strongly to the
Whv.
ot the youn^ dho .oreimpertert — govern-'never f^t country?
>e see before us the end. iL« Y”1"8 a
Hate
ugs an.
girls
even
ex,
_ or permanent of
^Japanese community „
to
m
«
we
have
known
it. Increasing num peer th
ers of young second ^”“> 3re Stdking
out on their oX ducb kills the spirit of the thin*
Reaving the compact!
o
vou sav. the bovs 1 T ' ’° can gLFly say I am aTtrcngthens.
t io seek out a new life
and frierids, going
h est when the objects of : JaPanese National of Japan!
Therefore
3W
Tou-into
private
irta^^,
~
°
‘
s<et
it is not hate for
surprised
when
P
USt
I
am
of
the
sameY
XX
uhyf fi r 1 cc r io ns ac
one has never
they favour them with a
TCT a
^"h’be
(race wlth black hair and yel-i known but
love for this falow skill. AV ho can rightfully ’ miliar Canadian
reiiection. a goodkX>Ldid m
— some sober candy or some flowers.
lUiZ'betterXS 1^mlt “iakes me want W soil t kh a t
degree of far-sightad d“ ^“n OSCULA
use my bare
A man should
assume wit^Le^
■
1 kiss." says a
In recent weeks w- have
'
Canadians view us. We have wnm 1 °orclearly How many noted
wt Y
W Right you Yiai I am disloyal to Canada
^■transe ideas that manv
/ 7 ^ our dismay the odd and
ni- If a man is any
(because I have not golden hair .
1S here' llnless he
Jhe impact of an rtr&j^1*- We have felt
and blue eves? What
”°l kll0w the quality of loy1 at all. he should nierclv
i
W^
^sting forth ^&*XttT
kiss wi-hour botheri
co I
win question mine?
ask
for
i
is^TKarnagomsm.
*
“ oonciitions into open
' gA Letter to the Editorout
vou
looked
so
-------------------- -•
Whatever may be said in ou
!ov
defence, we must admit
"G ourselves that our community
Co-operate with Labor in the East
m y sc; f.
A cc o rd i n g to the leadin
neither first nor second
I-i tic Tokio experts, that strategy is
has not beeir uiltless in the creation of this
5^
i nt a 11 ib le. gentlemen. infallible . . .
‘he
* de* Dear Sir:
While on the subject of kissing, do
.
.
.
.
that
the
eastmocracy
i
s
the
trade
union
s Ind CsS, “^±^f0 examine ourselves criticallv
and
you close your eyes when kissinv. ward trek has become a
righting for the right of collecci |ave we beL reSiXSSS £ Tl
pith
a
new
surrounding
roung hdy? A hasty survey maJ
and five bargaining. R
It means thal
1 । all it means, perhaos it
o.
nisei
jills
disclose
the
interesting
I
amiss
to
look
btor^i
’
*,^,®^^
1’™^
jiave our own reactionary ideas held dfbpr n
111 W13 way
? inot b
spur young people confrihutori r
bei by our Parents or ■nfo that about 95 per cent of them11 lour mistakes in order to avoid’1101 JUS glvlng hP service. So
Ixists? How have ™Sl “ 0,6 ’Mp,do»
fear that- c-ose their eyes when being kissed by" | the same kind oF^^I
the past.
fdian standaTl ^ jmea“;J1’ to ac“Pted Can- heir beaus. When pressed for an
T 111 the new field- w^rH in language and religiT—sohhat Lur fail? P011?ca! think- explanation, most of them said that I new field. I shall touch on
1 may be’ 1 believe it the
^een attacked so viciously today
failings should have it made it easier for them to conccn- i one aspect alone. I believe
that
it
is
the
most
important
•
+
y
°^ ^le -Niseis to join and
tiate. besides they could imagine thev
i
Je all to SZS:Xi?
I were
’
a
e
3CtlVe
part in Trade Unbeing kissed by Clark Gable ^H?6 y’ porkers and labour
1
. lons, a duty not only to himRobert Taylor. or Tyrone Power.
* ' trade unions.
l^nd unless we resolve to strir' „ utuie. Unless we do ask, Which
I
Had
we
in
B
C
ulaved
bu\to a11 Japanese Cana»all onlv be oL Si YETVTeV®™^
theSe
»
a nasty crack at us nisei strong part in Trade UntoLI^
* Q"*Japanese problems- ^e™YC“ ^
H men. I’m seriously considering g.
ting up a petition protesting against especially Niseis, I believe that’
r!hlS W3y we can Prove to
l^eas thVt‘cltag%YsLbYLlvYw
®U the °«*mocled that reason. Who’s Gable/Tavlon Japanese
Canadians wouldm
Canadians that we are
or Power, any wav?
have had a far more svmpa-l
nad^S and stronS believfet to overcome fl Zf hl '? °"r °Wn ranks- And ’
thetic hearing from all the’ °1S m Democracy. It has been
feany Canadians b) the war ^‘ility now engendered in so
MOON. Did you notice the full progressive union leaders at^1? Personal experience that
‘ I 311 workers, organized and un■ our cl Yc“
S“'
™ ™ unshaken moon this week, folks? Before I this particular time.
grow too old. there’s one thing 1
We have been rather wcifS”'^’ T”™1 5 union
nd their ' children wii WLRadians and that our children want to do. That is to go on a
™ng their fellow-LuntXn
With di* real old-fashioned hayridc on a clear erous in our protestations oficolL vt ^ °f Creed ®
loyalty to Canada, but to date
’
es>.even the employ3 ^on man, alnight, with a bright full moon over have given the a^erag^
head, and
Hawaiian orchestra dental workers little proof fedmhX^
strumming out my favourite tunes. Rnat we are sincere
(PleaseNTr X A worker who is
When I was in high school, 1 renote I am talking of the tradeifiTtl^ acknowledge and
member I took a young lady out for unions.) Had we as NiseisYli ;^
Optometrist
a canoe ride one moonlit_,night. At carried our share of trying to!
; ° fjom everY°ne.
what I thoughtwvas the proper psybetter
the
workers
’
lot
along-L
T
This
ls 0116 of the tasks the
chological moment, I cleared my
^rs: 9:00 a.m.—5:30 p.m.
throat and began thusly. “Boy, just side other workers, we would! N1Sei must take on themselves.
StrOng suPP01't ofJ
FRED KAYAH AR A
look at that moon up there!" The
Telephone: MArine 9815
girl -evidently wasn’t impressed: she
didn t answer. So I repeated. Again
Pl ms: 11 aTt s 1^“^^^
no reply Finally, a bit exasperated
fUUFLM
Food Covers Keep Food
by now. I said. "Don’t you see .that
[c
Fresh and Sweet
^w§0
moon up there?" The young lady
looked at me. a bit puzzled: ’.‘What
I
0
moon?
” J learned later that she
manufacturers of
A4
was near-sighted /
t'V
S^oyu .Bean-Sa«ce ■
TERP1SCORE. "How aK vo„
Vinegar j
on
y.our rhumba?" inquires a young
2141, 2135, 2131 Dundas Street
Lmy
fan. Not so good, I haven’t
ad 5526
Vancouver, B. C. I
rhumba-ed since last
r
In fact,
I haven't even waltzed since last a 269 Powell Sf
summer, !i I could say something 01
a
about the march of years taking its 2 MArine 3655
rti
toll, but I won’t. I like to b22&
known ns 3 young fellow
HENRY K. NARUSE
I 1MAW ^aro
i Komura
I
I a
Locking Gas Cap
RG&INST loss of gasoline
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Saturday: 9:00-1:00
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a
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3 95 Powell Street
i iLife*® Spittle
Vancouver, B. C.
W/ 1
n a ter
«
fi
uie
Dnaqe
‘'A ^^rc generation J
The quality of loyalty i
surface marks that must
umlt to define in
+
Hao
. ^ait°r—Thomas Shouama
Uy of my Tyalal
So
business Manager—Yoshimitsu IF
a ene-ness with one's
nothing at
st Ui think ( mm
Pubii ed tri-weekiy at the
there
is
the,
Yet because I am Canadian.
vo Printing Company
it fun when blood
with
40c month; 6 mos: $2.25 i
1 was
•
ones
mother,
must
hate be
requisite for
high school,
Cne ye-r; S4.00 in ad
.mere is the fighting urge to mv patrm
vance.
That
Must
I hate
out of the
country should it vcngcfullv'"SO 'tefully. ■
si i ent
meos would oe threatened in ' anv wav hwu
^h' 'wyHiui not hate cloud m
History In The Makino
o conic out and i There is a passionate.
U1‘cltit's-; souse, mudd
some ’ Honing.
® NEW and strange period in our history fc-rwWv
,
unqualified
affinity ; of willing : * nice, me immemb
opoc
I With the land that excludes themuh^ to
W
in
§
every
Japanese
Canadian
‘
ia
P
1G
4
appi-oach^oa-Uline. Dispersion eastward N f316 Bnhsh c°Iumbia
wo comm Cl
mGT 01 a "’“-made—and i flag of ihi, strongly to the
Whv.
ot the youn^ dho .oreimpertert — govern-'never f^t country?
>e see before us the end. iL« Y”1"8 a
Hate
ugs an.
girls
even
ex,
_ or permanent of
^Japanese community „
to
m
«
we
have
known
it. Increasing num peer th
ers of young second ^”“> 3re Stdking
out on their oX ducb kills the spirit of the thin*
Reaving the compact!
o
vou sav. the bovs 1 T ' ’° can gLFly say I am aTtrcngthens.
t io seek out a new life
and frierids, going
h est when the objects of : JaPanese National of Japan!
Therefore
3W
Tou-into
private
irta^^,
~
°
‘
s<et
it is not hate for
surprised
when
P
USt
I
am
of
the
sameY
XX
uhyf fi r 1 cc r io ns ac
one has never
they favour them with a
TCT a
^"h’be
(race wlth black hair and yel-i known but
love for this falow skill. AV ho can rightfully ’ miliar Canadian
reiiection. a goodkX>Ldid m
— some sober candy or some flowers.
lUiZ'betterXS 1^mlt “iakes me want W soil t kh a t
degree of far-sightad d“ ^“n OSCULA
use my bare
A man should
assume wit^Le^
■
1 kiss." says a
In recent weeks w- have
'
Canadians view us. We have wnm 1 °orclearly How many noted
wt Y
W Right you Yiai I am disloyal to Canada
^■transe ideas that manv
/ 7 ^ our dismay the odd and
ni- If a man is any
(because I have not golden hair .
1S here' llnless he
Jhe impact of an rtr&j^1*- We have felt
and blue eves? What
”°l kll0w the quality of loy1 at all. he should nierclv
i
W^
^sting forth ^&*XttT
kiss wi-hour botheri
co I
win question mine?
ask
for
i
is^TKarnagomsm.
*
“ oonciitions into open
' gA Letter to the Editorout
vou
looked
so
-------------------- -•
Whatever may be said in ou
!ov
defence, we must admit
"G ourselves that our community
Co-operate with Labor in the East
m y sc; f.
A cc o rd i n g to the leadin
neither first nor second
I-i tic Tokio experts, that strategy is
has not beeir uiltless in the creation of this
5^
i nt a 11 ib le. gentlemen. infallible . . .
‘he
* de* Dear Sir:
While on the subject of kissing, do
.
.
.
.
that
the
eastmocracy
i
s
the
trade
union
s Ind CsS, “^±^f0 examine ourselves criticallv
and
you close your eyes when kissinv. ward trek has become a
righting for the right of collecci |ave we beL reSiXSSS £ Tl
pith
a
new
surrounding
roung hdy? A hasty survey maJ
and five bargaining. R
It means thal
1 । all it means, perhaos it
o.
nisei
jills
disclose
the
interesting
I
amiss
to
look
btor^i
’
*,^,®^^
1’™^
jiave our own reactionary ideas held dfbpr n
111 W13 way
? inot b
spur young people confrihutori r
bei by our Parents or ■nfo that about 95 per cent of them11 lour mistakes in order to avoid’1101 JUS glvlng hP service. So
Ixists? How have ™Sl “ 0,6 ’Mp,do»
fear that- c-ose their eyes when being kissed by" | the same kind oF^^I
the past.
fdian standaTl ^ jmea“;J1’ to ac“Pted Can- heir beaus. When pressed for an
T 111 the new field- w^rH in language and religiT—sohhat Lur fail? P011?ca! think- explanation, most of them said that I new field. I shall touch on
1 may be’ 1 believe it the
^een attacked so viciously today
failings should have it made it easier for them to conccn- i one aspect alone. I believe
that
it
is
the
most
important
•
+
y
°^ ^le -Niseis to join and
tiate. besides they could imagine thev
i
Je all to SZS:Xi?
I were
’
a
e
3CtlVe
part in Trade Unbeing kissed by Clark Gable ^H?6 y’ porkers and labour
1
. lons, a duty not only to himRobert Taylor. or Tyrone Power.
* ' trade unions.
l^nd unless we resolve to strir' „ utuie. Unless we do ask, Which
I
Had
we
in
B
C
ulaved
bu\to a11 Japanese Cana»all onlv be oL Si YETVTeV®™^
theSe
»
a nasty crack at us nisei strong part in Trade UntoLI^
* Q"*Japanese problems- ^e™YC“ ^
H men. I’m seriously considering g.
ting up a petition protesting against especially Niseis, I believe that’
r!hlS W3y we can Prove to
l^eas thVt‘cltag%YsLbYLlvYw
®U the °«*mocled that reason. Who’s Gable/Tavlon Japanese
Canadians wouldm
Canadians that we are
or Power, any wav?
have had a far more svmpa-l
nad^S and stronS believfet to overcome fl Zf hl '? °"r °Wn ranks- And ’
thetic hearing from all the’ °1S m Democracy. It has been
feany Canadians b) the war ^‘ility now engendered in so
MOON. Did you notice the full progressive union leaders at^1? Personal experience that
‘ I 311 workers, organized and un■ our cl Yc“
S“'
™ ™ unshaken moon this week, folks? Before I this particular time.
grow too old. there’s one thing 1
We have been rather wcifS”'^’ T”™1 5 union
nd their ' children wii WLRadians and that our children want to do. That is to go on a
™ng their fellow-LuntXn
With di* real old-fashioned hayridc on a clear erous in our protestations oficolL vt ^ °f Creed ®
loyalty to Canada, but to date
’
es>.even the employ3 ^on man, alnight, with a bright full moon over have given the a^erag^
head, and
Hawaiian orchestra dental workers little proof fedmhX^
strumming out my favourite tunes. Rnat we are sincere
(PleaseNTr X A worker who is
When I was in high school, 1 renote I am talking of the tradeifiTtl^ acknowledge and
member I took a young lady out for unions.) Had we as NiseisYli ;^
Optometrist
a canoe ride one moonlit_,night. At carried our share of trying to!
; ° fjom everY°ne.
what I thoughtwvas the proper psybetter
the
workers
’
lot
along-L
T
This
ls 0116 of the tasks the
chological moment, I cleared my
^rs: 9:00 a.m.—5:30 p.m.
throat and began thusly. “Boy, just side other workers, we would! N1Sei must take on themselves.
StrOng suPP01't ofJ
FRED KAYAH AR A
look at that moon up there!" The
Telephone: MArine 9815
girl -evidently wasn’t impressed: she
didn t answer. So I repeated. Again
Pl ms: 11 aTt s 1^“^^^
no reply Finally, a bit exasperated
fUUFLM
Food Covers Keep Food
by now. I said. "Don’t you see .that
[c
Fresh and Sweet
^w§0
moon up there?" The young lady
looked at me. a bit puzzled: ’.‘What
I
0
moon?
” J learned later that she
manufacturers of
A4
was near-sighted /
t'V
S^oyu .Bean-Sa«ce ■
TERP1SCORE. "How aK vo„
Vinegar j
on
y.our rhumba?" inquires a young
2141, 2135, 2131 Dundas Street
Lmy
fan. Not so good, I haven’t
ad 5526
Vancouver, B. C. I
rhumba-ed since last
r
In fact,
I haven't even waltzed since last a 269 Powell Sf
summer, !i I could say something 01
a
about the march of years taking its 2 MArine 3655
rti
toll, but I won’t. I like to b22&
known ns 3 young fellow
HENRY K. NARUSE
I 1MAW ^aro
i Komura
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THE NEW CANADIAN
FEBRUARY 4, 1942
Y.P.S. Triumph-Conceded Shuttle Crow
This Wille
8
Curtains came down on the
local
Nisei badminton iea2u»
BY THE STAFF
* / hrough different eyes .
last Monday night as Ypg
were conceded the shuttle %
prejudice. wou
Wb“
"'i‘h°"t
Higbies 31—Vegas 10
premacy, which they lost \
G.Y.K. last year, by nosing^ I
«J
Woodwards. A far. chubby
Vegas are considered pretty hot around these
Strathcona 6-4.
f
parts, but in the Community League playoffs first
suggestive of European" op
’PP e checks, and a squat frame
Maple Ridge wound up the
game last night at the King Ed Gym they proved
miss And hheX^T
“ 'h' d°"
* N“"
season
with no wins as Gaku Ik J
pushovers for the strong Higbies. The Nisei team
to one side her black eves
77' '° “7 CUr'°“s' shc cocked her head
yukai blasted them off thA
were off to a good start keeping pace with Hiabiec
you a Jap?
’ traVClllnS “ thc
she asked. -Are
maple
court 7-1. ’
;
in the first quarter. But their inability to score
to .ht'^.';’^^,^
^ V~r bred, and Canadian
In the men’s duo division OyN?
found them lagging behind and by the third quar
the
champs had it all over The
ter the victors had the game well in hand.
“But VO 1
man hom her s!im hve feet odd.
But your poppa and momma . . . they’re Japs?”
the Strathconians takipo- । f Ar
On the Stands—Heartwarming to the hitherto
games out of the 5.
* y/ere
« • ■ w^>t>ng for something unpleasant.
un-supported Nisei quintette was the sight of
1 torn Japan . . , ch?
”
h
t
Tor Uyeda and Toshio Ban capita
familiar faces urging them on from the stands
comprehend, quite believe what'bcr eye" s ^£ 7' 7"““
Promising rookie from the Japar
Harry Miyazaki and Tommy Matoba, two former
bad.”
}
’ she said- You don’t look
G.Y.K. league took both their wave'
Asahi greats, and most faithful supporters of Mi
/I Fish Story That's True .
games over high-rated veteran Pa^
Akiyama s casaba loop were out boosting for Vegas
i"i.s'‘v;sii^p* ^ wbi,be fiswngiu
pair Yoshi Ono and Roy Kami
• - - George Sato, Ken Hori, Frank Miyazaki and
no,
and over Luke Tanabe ank^
,
’ as lon§ as regulations approved
many others and of course the Yoshinaka and
. Oar hero was born on rhe river, a fisherman to the core. Early one
Dave Fujimagari. Kunio Shi *«
Isezaki clan were also out.
cold, winter morning he took his
mizu and Mas Yatabe also^
place in the fleet, as it waited in mi'dstream for the signal gun booming
Next
Thursday
January
1
2,
let's
have
more
fans
made
a clean sweep of their
forth the opening of the day’s fishing,
out to support our reps.
He let go his anchor, set his alarm clock,
series.
Salwe
and tumbled into his bunk for
forty winks.
Mixed doubles Kaichi Na^a ^^
Suddenly, boom.' The gun ■ And our
ta
and Sadako Iwasa’s bisf ^
through the alarm . rushed out on deck. and hero, who had slumbered ISOSHIMA BANGS PINS For 403 RECORD upset over hard-smashing Shi"^^
hurriedly began to set his
net to catch up to his friends.
Yamashita and Kay Uyeno3n^e
Busy at work, he noticed how several
-MISSES
S100-KONDO
BACKS
UP
BLITZ
clinched the championship for tr0°P"
other boats were drifting
Y.P.’s.
P 10 fish? *
closer to him, and all the fellows staring at him
in
amazement.
Undaunted,
he carried on with his work.
The heat was on at Chap-1gate).
The lone Maple Ridge win™™'
man
’s last Monday and Nisei i “700” bowlers
At^bst a serious-faced friend chugged up.
was
recorded by Tong Kobaj “'"a
were: Tad
hero, ZX'ouXu" 311 y°U ^
at anyWay?” yowled our bowlers were sizzling with I Kondo (788): George
ashi
and Kay Yamaga over?f Smc
J George Tsujifire.
?tteSt gUy in the kawa <740); Tats Tanaka (739) iakeo Maikawa and Rose Mi game a
whole bunch was Mas Isoshi- and Tats Ono (714?
yazaki.
week o
Look, was the grave reply
rna, Giant s reliable anchorSTRATHCONA 4—Y.P.S. 6 F
League Standing
v str^hc01ia — Yamashita-Ouve bt NohSo
man who blitzed the pins for a
Ka^^r'1^
YamXaWnot
261-263 and an amazing
amazim 403 • LText week the league goes m^ioP7^0 bt- Ide-Chivo HiodJ'^
When he Mlt out. he had his pan„ Md hjj ^ ^,
for an all-time high aggregate i lrd° -^s ^^ week. Depending M»'c2)'uOuye‘Tomi Mizusawa btW?as
*
*
*
*
■
Topic of the Day
mark of 927 pins. Mas had 9 heavily on Mas Isoshima’s
yed!^'ando bt. Kamino Hjgroi
straight strikes. On his tenth smooth bowling, Giants took a On^^7n
vta,d Sna^-F«jiniagai heifad>
double
from
Singers
to
lessen
fling everything but the king
Watabe-Shimizu bt. HU J
andv Tanabe-Fuji Rwer
pin went down, wiping out his the difference between first ma5d°
Iwasa
bt
"v
10)
'
t .Nagata-SadahL'
chance for the S100 prize and second place to one game. (15 H 1 • Ai 1 Ishita-Kay
No. I m nor. I’m a Canadian.”
UjewS
ht
t
Ch
P
r
°
Hyodo-Sadako
Ra
Kick
Backs
also
took
two
given
for
the
perfect
score
of
”But mommy said you're a Jap.”
450.
tkioi
'"
,1MS
’
"'
a
K
«
">»&«
s
strings
from
East
Enders
to
SaidtthePearly, i'm just as Canadian as you are
I
go
M«PIliE RIDGE 1—GAKUYUKAI J*—£a'iar
d JdCan
SCh°° ’ 1 ^^ HkC y°U’ 1 Cat tl:ic same things you and
Tad Kondo, a smooth-bowl keep up with the Giants.
your
v
daddy and mommy eat.
Screwballs big 121 pin hand J®a^e Ridge—t. Kokavash k? arrived
ing ace, also went on a striking
The little lad eyed her for a while.
spree and collected 8 of them icap didn’t help mucli as Lucky
“But mommy said you were a Jap.”
to amass a singles total of 399 r’™168 blanked them to take
(M p;arRusan
just
4 pins shy of Mas’s hard ?,rd slot MaPle Leafs behind T Ol-i-^
Do you think I'm a Jap?” the girl asked.
the two “700” bowlers Tats Ta^ilra'r1 ^amma Vk°*e er
W'ih tHe hOnCSty °f littlc children. he answered, “Well 403.
B Fa W»^^
ton look like one, but you don't sound like one.”
Previous high marks were Tanaka and Tats Ono took two
held by Yuki Uno (340-Single) games from Tanaka Bros.
(1/-14) ; H. Maruno-F Vi'i^nces
The league will continue for nasni
and
Mas
Isoshima
(786
Aggre(15-0)/'
R‘ Takahashi'K A i i a* numbers.
Naruse Sets All-Time Cage Mark Of
at least 12 weeks.
.
Tough Luck*, Our Lads No Match
37 Points As Steveston Downs Tuxis
inee
TANAKA EROS. 1
9 The
LEAFS 2
. 262 -165 185—612 —MAFLE
dmin
9
M. Endo ____ 154 264 169—587
AT . BA^G! Another record blew sky high last night as Dave
234 181 263—678
9
T.
Fujiwara..
158
Dental
152 139—449
hunk
91 169 194—444
aius^’ lading Steveston Intermediates to a 69-57 triumnh
Fujita ___ 122 203 159—484
114 192 182—488
s wor
T.
Tanaka
....
217
in no less
37 points to establish an
274 248—739
15 S 178 208—544
Tats
Ono
27S
202
sick
15
15
234—714
15— 45
all.-time high record in individual scoring.
874 890 1047 2811
news
TOTAL ...... 929 1095 949 29.73
i Tnfe aie 3 feW facts’ however, which contributed Great
GIANTS 2-I—SINGERS 1
ed
be
ly to Dave s amazing feat. Arbiters Joe Akiyama and Kaz Yamashita .... 165 199 173—537
C. Ebata ____ 299 175
A. Kutsu’ke.. 187 206 159—552
203—677
J. Fukui ___ 204 194 215
t0 keep the game clean' Needless to Wakabayashi
—6j 3
165 1S6 248—599
Hamakawa
....
136 164 184—454
Sa
dld a S°od job of it, calling out 36 fouls thumhino- Hayashi ____ 237 201 201—639
Yanagizawa ... 226 ISO 140—546
«
and two Tuxis
^-^ Isoshima
®»e bust
261 263 403—927
Teliara
252 242 192—686
ave c
Handicap
14
14
TOTAL ....1015 1055 1184 3254
14— 42
TOTAL
। seem
.1131 969 934—30’48
off IrZ'Z ^“f 45-38 When tlleir second ““ went
ASAHI 1—•FIVE
:
ACES 2
Yanyimura
1S9
b ?nl* four Payers remaining. For four nlavers
240—636
Koyama „
thes M
217 192—616
Shishido
151 195 190—536
Geo, Sato
thTi
smPers ys an impossible task and true to form K. Kutsu’ke 162 139 178—479
204 14S 176—528
h New
Kubota
161 208 185—554
Kaminishi .... ISO 194 185—559
1 la? ffUSied nght Past the town boys. When
$i
came
191 160—473
Dentifrice
cleared after Dave Naruse’s scoring spree the scorp the smoke Yuki Uno .... 156 215 150—521
Tad Kondo.... 399 1S6 203—788
Hon sF
Handicap
14
in favor of Steveston.
Ore was 69-57
14
TOTAL ......
14— 42
950 943 2731
total
1107
964 930 3001
i-dresse
In the junior tilt J. Kuwabara and Y Fuiioka navoA n«
SCREWBALLS 0—LUCKY STRIKE 3
If
wear la
WayThe V7’22 ™ fa MarP01® over Hurricanes ’
' Ty Nose ...
154 161 114---- 129
T. Kutsu’ke... 240 178
$
249
Powell
St.
PA
3
028
jM
•uffs
in
Miyazawa
200
—
61S
136 175 145—456
S. Okawara.... 169 158
from De^c'™1’" “ *he r°ad Sang: “T am
Nishino ____ 117
181
—
5DS
92 106—315
E
G. Kutsu’ke... 103 242
T whic
a fugitive Nishimura .... 215 170 126—511
172-—517
H. Kutsu’ke.. 156 186 17
R. Masui ____ 189 137 163—489
4—516
'
> e9S
Tsujikawa 2SS 219 233—740
Handicap
121 121 121—363
®a to I
TOTAL
932 856 775 2563
TOTAL .
956 983 960 2899
EAST ENDERS i—kick backs
2
Kamishiro .... 125 190 225—540
R.
Fujimoto
.
196
Z i d 185—654
Kitamura .... 129 287
—645
T. Mori ........ 158 ISO 221—559
Y. Mori ....__ 116 15S 229
87—361
ies in 1
Wa k abay a s h i 166 214 190—570
159 14 9—4 6 5
T.
Fujimoto..
225
163
M, Nishii
171
—
559
197 192—601
■nd tha
Sugamori
107 149 178—434
PA 5856 ^
Handicap
382 Powell St.
43
43
43—129
the rest
TOTAL ...... 782 1034 925 2741
TOTAL
. 85 2 9 79 945 2776
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Steveston—Niwatsukino; H MnlO^T acc
b,: Matsuba: D. Naruse *37;
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The
FEBRUARY 4, 1942
Y.P.S. Triumph-Conceded Shuttle Crow
This Wille
8
Curtains came down on the
local
Nisei badminton iea2u»
BY THE STAFF
* / hrough different eyes .
last Monday night as Ypg
were conceded the shuttle %
prejudice. wou
Wb“
"'i‘h°"t
Higbies 31—Vegas 10
premacy, which they lost \
G.Y.K. last year, by nosing^ I
«J
Woodwards. A far. chubby
Vegas are considered pretty hot around these
Strathcona 6-4.
f
parts, but in the Community League playoffs first
suggestive of European" op
’PP e checks, and a squat frame
Maple Ridge wound up the
game last night at the King Ed Gym they proved
miss And hheX^T
“ 'h' d°"
* N“"
season
with no wins as Gaku Ik J
pushovers for the strong Higbies. The Nisei team
to one side her black eves
77' '° “7 CUr'°“s' shc cocked her head
yukai blasted them off thA
were off to a good start keeping pace with Hiabiec
you a Jap?
’ traVClllnS “ thc
she asked. -Are
maple
court 7-1. ’
;
in the first quarter. But their inability to score
to .ht'^.';’^^,^
^ V~r bred, and Canadian
In the men’s duo division OyN?
found them lagging behind and by the third quar
the
champs had it all over The
ter the victors had the game well in hand.
“But VO 1
man hom her s!im hve feet odd.
But your poppa and momma . . . they’re Japs?”
the Strathconians takipo- । f Ar
On the Stands—Heartwarming to the hitherto
games out of the 5.
* y/ere
« • ■ w^>t>ng for something unpleasant.
un-supported Nisei quintette was the sight of
1 torn Japan . . , ch?
”
h
t
Tor Uyeda and Toshio Ban capita
familiar faces urging them on from the stands
comprehend, quite believe what'bcr eye" s ^£ 7' 7"““
Promising rookie from the Japar
Harry Miyazaki and Tommy Matoba, two former
bad.”
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’ she said- You don’t look
G.Y.K. league took both their wave'
Asahi greats, and most faithful supporters of Mi
/I Fish Story That's True .
games over high-rated veteran Pa^
Akiyama s casaba loop were out boosting for Vegas
i"i.s'‘v;sii^p* ^ wbi,be fiswngiu
pair Yoshi Ono and Roy Kami
• - - George Sato, Ken Hori, Frank Miyazaki and
no,
and over Luke Tanabe ank^
,
’ as lon§ as regulations approved
many others and of course the Yoshinaka and
. Oar hero was born on rhe river, a fisherman to the core. Early one
Dave Fujimagari. Kunio Shi *«
Isezaki clan were also out.
cold, winter morning he took his
mizu and Mas Yatabe also^
place in the fleet, as it waited in mi'dstream for the signal gun booming
Next
Thursday
January
1
2,
let's
have
more
fans
made
a clean sweep of their
forth the opening of the day’s fishing,
out to support our reps.
He let go his anchor, set his alarm clock,
series.
Salwe
and tumbled into his bunk for
forty winks.
Mixed doubles Kaichi Na^a ^^
Suddenly, boom.' The gun ■ And our
ta
and Sadako Iwasa’s bisf ^
through the alarm . rushed out on deck. and hero, who had slumbered ISOSHIMA BANGS PINS For 403 RECORD upset over hard-smashing Shi"^^
hurriedly began to set his
net to catch up to his friends.
Yamashita and Kay Uyeno3n^e
Busy at work, he noticed how several
-MISSES
S100-KONDO
BACKS
UP
BLITZ
clinched the championship for tr0°P"
other boats were drifting
Y.P.’s.
P 10 fish? *
closer to him, and all the fellows staring at him
in
amazement.
Undaunted,
he carried on with his work.
The heat was on at Chap-1gate).
The lone Maple Ridge win™™'
man
’s last Monday and Nisei i “700” bowlers
At^bst a serious-faced friend chugged up.
was
recorded by Tong Kobaj “'"a
were: Tad
hero, ZX'ouXu" 311 y°U ^
at anyWay?” yowled our bowlers were sizzling with I Kondo (788): George
ashi
and Kay Yamaga over?f Smc
J George Tsujifire.
?tteSt gUy in the kawa <740); Tats Tanaka (739) iakeo Maikawa and Rose Mi game a
whole bunch was Mas Isoshi- and Tats Ono (714?
yazaki.
week o
Look, was the grave reply
rna, Giant s reliable anchorSTRATHCONA 4—Y.P.S. 6 F
League Standing
v str^hc01ia — Yamashita-Ouve bt NohSo
man who blitzed the pins for a
Ka^^r'1^
YamXaWnot
261-263 and an amazing
amazim 403 • LText week the league goes m^ioP7^0 bt- Ide-Chivo HiodJ'^
When he Mlt out. he had his pan„ Md hjj ^ ^,
for an all-time high aggregate i lrd° -^s ^^ week. Depending M»'c2)'uOuye‘Tomi Mizusawa btW?as
*
*
*
*
■
Topic of the Day
mark of 927 pins. Mas had 9 heavily on Mas Isoshima’s
yed!^'ando bt. Kamino Hjgroi
straight strikes. On his tenth smooth bowling, Giants took a On^^7n
vta,d Sna^-F«jiniagai heifad>
double
from
Singers
to
lessen
fling everything but the king
Watabe-Shimizu bt. HU J
andv Tanabe-Fuji Rwer
pin went down, wiping out his the difference between first ma5d°
Iwasa
bt
"v
10)
'
t .Nagata-SadahL'
chance for the S100 prize and second place to one game. (15 H 1 • Ai 1 Ishita-Kay
No. I m nor. I’m a Canadian.”
UjewS
ht
t
Ch
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r
°
Hyodo-Sadako
Ra
Kick
Backs
also
took
two
given
for
the
perfect
score
of
”But mommy said you're a Jap.”
450.
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M«PIliE RIDGE 1—GAKUYUKAI J*—£a'iar
d JdCan
SCh°° ’ 1 ^^ HkC y°U’ 1 Cat tl:ic same things you and
Tad Kondo, a smooth-bowl keep up with the Giants.
your
v
daddy and mommy eat.
Screwballs big 121 pin hand J®a^e Ridge—t. Kokavash k? arrived
ing ace, also went on a striking
The little lad eyed her for a while.
spree and collected 8 of them icap didn’t help mucli as Lucky
“But mommy said you were a Jap.”
to amass a singles total of 399 r’™168 blanked them to take
(M p;arRusan
just
4 pins shy of Mas’s hard ?,rd slot MaPle Leafs behind T Ol-i-^
Do you think I'm a Jap?” the girl asked.
the two “700” bowlers Tats Ta^ilra'r1 ^amma Vk°*e er
W'ih tHe hOnCSty °f littlc children. he answered, “Well 403.
B Fa W»^^
ton look like one, but you don't sound like one.”
Previous high marks were Tanaka and Tats Ono took two
held by Yuki Uno (340-Single) games from Tanaka Bros.
(1/-14) ; H. Maruno-F Vi'i^nces
The league will continue for nasni
and
Mas
Isoshima
(786
Aggre(15-0)/'
R‘ Takahashi'K A i i a* numbers.
Naruse Sets All-Time Cage Mark Of
at least 12 weeks.
.
Tough Luck*, Our Lads No Match
37 Points As Steveston Downs Tuxis
inee
TANAKA EROS. 1
9 The
LEAFS 2
. 262 -165 185—612 —MAFLE
dmin
9
M. Endo ____ 154 264 169—587
AT . BA^G! Another record blew sky high last night as Dave
234 181 263—678
9
T.
Fujiwara..
158
Dental
152 139—449
hunk
91 169 194—444
aius^’ lading Steveston Intermediates to a 69-57 triumnh
Fujita ___ 122 203 159—484
114 192 182—488
s wor
T.
Tanaka
....
217
in no less
37 points to establish an
274 248—739
15 S 178 208—544
Tats
Ono
27S
202
sick
15
15
234—714
15— 45
all.-time high record in individual scoring.
874 890 1047 2811
news
TOTAL ...... 929 1095 949 29.73
i Tnfe aie 3 feW facts’ however, which contributed Great
GIANTS 2-I—SINGERS 1
ed
be
ly to Dave s amazing feat. Arbiters Joe Akiyama and Kaz Yamashita .... 165 199 173—537
C. Ebata ____ 299 175
A. Kutsu’ke.. 187 206 159—552
203—677
J. Fukui ___ 204 194 215
t0 keep the game clean' Needless to Wakabayashi
—6j 3
165 1S6 248—599
Hamakawa
....
136 164 184—454
Sa
dld a S°od job of it, calling out 36 fouls thumhino- Hayashi ____ 237 201 201—639
Yanagizawa ... 226 ISO 140—546
«
and two Tuxis
^-^ Isoshima
®»e bust
261 263 403—927
Teliara
252 242 192—686
ave c
Handicap
14
14
TOTAL ....1015 1055 1184 3254
14— 42
TOTAL
। seem
.1131 969 934—30’48
off IrZ'Z ^“f 45-38 When tlleir second ““ went
ASAHI 1—•FIVE
:
ACES 2
Yanyimura
1S9
b ?nl* four Payers remaining. For four nlavers
240—636
Koyama „
thes M
217 192—616
Shishido
151 195 190—536
Geo, Sato
thTi
smPers ys an impossible task and true to form K. Kutsu’ke 162 139 178—479
204 14S 176—528
h New
Kubota
161 208 185—554
Kaminishi .... ISO 194 185—559
1 la? ffUSied nght Past the town boys. When
$i
came
191 160—473
Dentifrice
cleared after Dave Naruse’s scoring spree the scorp the smoke Yuki Uno .... 156 215 150—521
Tad Kondo.... 399 1S6 203—788
Hon sF
Handicap
14
in favor of Steveston.
Ore was 69-57
14
TOTAL ......
14— 42
950 943 2731
total
1107
964 930 3001
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136 175 145—456
S. Okawara.... 169 158
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Nishino ____ 117
181
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5DS
92 106—315
E
G. Kutsu’ke... 103 242
T whic
a fugitive Nishimura .... 215 170 126—511
172-—517
H. Kutsu’ke.. 156 186 17
R. Masui ____ 189 137 163—489
4—516
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Tsujikawa 2SS 219 233—740
Handicap
121 121 121—363
®a to I
TOTAL
932 856 775 2563
TOTAL .
956 983 960 2899
EAST ENDERS i—kick backs
2
Kamishiro .... 125 190 225—540
R.
Fujimoto
.
196
Z i d 185—654
Kitamura .... 129 287
—645
T. Mori ........ 158 ISO 221—559
Y. Mori ....__ 116 15S 229
87—361
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Wa k abay a s h i 166 214 190—570
159 14 9—4 6 5
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225
163
M, Nishii
171
—
559
197 192—601
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Sugamori
107 149 178—434
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TOTAL ...... 782 1034 925 2741
TOTAL
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