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Japanese Committee To Assist In Evacuation
The New Canadian
THE VOICE OF THE SECOND GENERATION
VANCOUVER, B. C.

Tues,, Mar. 3, 1942

COMMISSIONERS

People In Spirit And Body
it now, Powell Street
>• face as the evening
goes down. When the sun.
down, it takes with it light' ..The New Canadian regrets
freedom, and makes a cri-j that this issue of the paper is
of any person who dares! late. A combination of events—
e out of his home onto the! the departure of Mr. Yoshimitsu
And when night comes on, I Higashi, our business manager,
gs to thousands of Cana-; to Geikie, Alta., the curfew re­
citizens, the feeling that' gulations; a new publication
citizenship is of little value scheme required by war - time
economy; and the fact that the
firs generation — born in; editor and the assistant business
—on the whole are restained manager have both been tied up
atient. ‘ They smile at the; in matters of community imporr, even though they may! tance—has delayed the usual
feel that this measure,! publication We hope shortly,
with other restrictions,; however, to be sufficiently re­
over others of enemy alien; organized to issue regularly as
tion, to restrict only those' in the past.
anese origin.
lOSSSSSSSSSSSli1
jOSEEEEEEEEEEEEEElcEEEBEB
second generation, however,
.
.
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and educated in an atmos- confectioneries, chop suey houses,!
of democracy, inculcated restaurants, one alive with laughhe idea of freedom, impress- ter, are dark within as their pro-1
h the value of British citi- Priet°rs close early. Many busi-i
r, are not quite so ready to ^e^ men are taking stock in anp the things in which they ticipation of the forthcoming eva, simply because of their cuation.
origin.
j “There’s even a premium on
ing their resentment, deep-: cleanliness. I can’t even get my
their bitterness locally, are daily bath now,” glumly proclaimtuperative attacks and the ed a grime-covered laborer, as he
ptuous tone adopted by the paused in front of the Japanese
ver Sun in its contemptible “ofuro.”
gn against a people without Mothers Happy
of any kind.
Varsity students can just make
of Humor
’their 6 o’clock labs, and then rush
nse of humor is recognized via bus and street car for home
most valuable asset a man before dark. Many are troubled
lave today. At one house,'because they can no longer study
five-year-old Kazuo esta-late at the University Library,
a virtual reign of terror by where long lists of books must be
ing up his face into the read for reference, where lengthy
terrifying small-boy scowl,' essays mustbe completed, where
told he wasn’t to go out? research in non-scientific subjects
why, his mother explained subjects must be conducted.
was dangerous. To which
replied: “It’s just as dan- “Perhaps it won’t matter any­
way,” gloomed one student, “as in
for Hakujin kids!”
ttled the matter by turn­ all probability we may not be
kitchen into a miniature;! permitted to remain for the TWO of the members of the
I exams.”
newly - appointed three-man Bri“
Well
now
mother
won

t
worry
^ Columbia Security Commislesses, already putting alonge cylinder, coughed and about my staying out late,” smiled sion are Austin C. Taylor, chairred to a practical stand- a winsome Nisei girl, “I guess man,
. . (top) and (Assistant Comthe curfew crystalized into mothers are the only ones to have ?ls^,one£ John A. Shirras of the
1 anything to be thankful' for as IB. C. Provincial Police. Third
member is Assistant Commission­
te, coffee bars pool halls,| far as the curfew goes, ne-e?’’
er F. J. Mead, of the R.C.M.P.,
who was a member of the former
Standing Committee.
The new commission is expected
I to receive very wide powers under
law clamped down on the; nience or an inconvenience to the order - in - council authorizing
Japanese community Sun-1 you, you have to obey it, and any it formation. It will take charge
dght and early Sunday! person brought here in future will of the whole policy of “evacuation,
entry and employment” of persons
. and before daylight had! be severely dealt with.
ong
measure'
„ to bring
----- o a_ -----Any person who commits a!°^a^!iese orjFn
the province,
om to 22,000 human.' beings breach of this -regulation is liable! ^
consult and work through
ip in their homes, police to a long term in prison, and -j; departments of the federal govJUSand constables had haul- won’t hesitate to give it to them1 ernment’ principally labor, jus,/tice,
transport,
and
defense.
ive local Japanese off to if there are any more brought in ”
Named to the advisory com! being out on the streets TheR.CM.P. placed a request. ^.^^
of the commission are: .
sunset and sunrise.
that suspended sentence be impos-| Hon. R L Maitland, K. C., B. C.
ing guilty in Police Court, ed through Prosecutor Got don, attorney-general; Hon. Geo. S.
. on charges of breaking, Scott.
'pearson, B. C. labor minister;
curfew law, they were! “The same facts apply to all Harold Winch, ML A..; Capt. M.
spended sentences by Ma-J these men—they were out while! C Robinson; M. H. Hamilton, Gen.
Mackenzie Matheson.
! going to and from their workj. a. Clark, T. M. Harnett, A. D.
and
'and
weren’t, familiar enough Darlington, Dr. Lyall Hodgins,
infractions, however, will .with they
new regulations to un-and G. L. Fraser, Vancouver;
the
-rely dealt with” threaten- i derstand that there are no
ex--General R. O. Alexander, CommoMagistrate.
I ceptions,” said Mr. Scott.
idore Stevenson, Commodore W. J.
must understand you were Among the men jailed by theR. Beach and R. H. B. Ker of
. under a war regulation forces of law and order were two'Victoria;
two(! Victoria; William Mott, New West; there is no exception,”, local milkmen who had got up, minster; J. McKinnon, Mission
Jistrate warned. “It does, early to make their usual morn-.; City; and R. G. Rutherford, Kel" whether it is a conve-'ing rounds.
iowna.

AN APOLOGY

Co-operate With Taylor Commis­
sion; Seek Just, Reasonable Plan
VANCOUVER. Mar. 3.—A working committee of first and second
generation will act on behalf of the Japanese community and co­
operate with the new Security Commission in effecting federal
policy in the control and removal of all persons of Japanese origin
on the British Columbia coast.
A meeting Sunday afternoon, attended by over 100 delegates and
many interested observers, approved a plan advanced by the Nation­
al Japanese Canadian Citizens’ League, to elect an advisory com­
mittee of representative members, and the setting up of a smaller
committee, charged with the heavy responsibility of working with
the Taylor Commission.
The drastic overhaul in governmental policy in dealing with the
problem—calling for total removal and severe restrictions imtil it
it effected — has demanded a like overhaul in the effort of the
community to deal with the situation itself.
It is therefore widely felt that only a representative committee
can assume the huge responsibility of protecting the safety and
welfare of the 20,000-odd persons — Canadian-born, naturalized
and alien, men women and children—who face removal. The Taylor Commission itself has recognized this fact, and has asked for
the selection of such a committee to meet with it.
Three meetings of the advisory committee have already been held
to draft proposals to the Taylor Commission.
One of the chief concerns is that the evacuation of nationals now
under way under direct orders of the R.CM.P. be suspended tem­
porarily, until necessary arrangements can be made for the fami­
lies left behind. All of the men leaving under order's are concerned
as to what is likely to happen to their dependents, once the general
evacuation gets under way.
Methods for disposal of real property, buildings, stocks of goods,
household effects and chattels, etc., will be one of the biggest prob­
lems to be solved locally. Accommodation and places where re­
moved families can be placed is expected to be an even more diffi­
cult problem. There is -widespread belief that for the duration at
least, removed families should be concentrated in sizeable groups
large enough to form self-sufficient communities.
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Another fifty Japanese nation­ their internment, the R.C.M.P. de­
als left Vancouver for roadwork clare.
They are being emplyed for 25
in the Rockies Monday night, un­ cents per hour, and it is under­
der direct governmental orders. stood that a minimum eight-hour
The group left from the C.N. sta- day will be provided under any
tion at 7.15 headed for Geikie, conditions. From their wages, the
men must deduct the cost of
Alta.
The men going are no longer board, and if married, they are
volunteers, but are ordered to re- required to sign an assignment
port for such roadwork. Failure of $20 from ther monthly wages
to do so will result in orders for1 for their wives.

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THt NEW CANADIAN
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march 3,1947

The 2¥ew Canadian h

BILL Must It Be Only lever-lever
Session

396 Powell Street
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Vancouver, B. C.
by cna tor second

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40c month; 6 mos- S2
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CURFEW!
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Grounds for Questioning

Gosh, and I was
about spring fever

Arabella
only wav

on.... now the
a enjoy the moon
heads out of the
k at it and hope
tn^e me rove o' your life is doing
the same thm°- and thinking the
nice houghts....what a
ie...

Government policy to deal with the oo^hii;,

she was past that.

One didn’t

has happened to us!”
Testerday, her mother had

P

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X? f7it U5ed to be Tt eant
^
XX^?
"m1
happen to us
v
it «U^

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^eience

W.-..for a sWt!;^

it was now move, or starve.
What
hurt most was not the slowly
from one of moderate X’XV’Zh 1‘
moving trek „s:iil,^
the roaring headlines. ' Japs... .once
vastly more drastic than even 7 X

W
the word had mace fing
ce, but she was now accustomed
to
the
word She fouM R a?
would have believed possible i
Sl, Pessimist!o 01 us
And to keep in the spirit of self using it frequently. What really hurt was when
*
The first steps taken * m 7?
days °f
lings nere I go following through said. “Mari, we can take it / ”
Afterit all
we expected
this
special registration, parole permits
f'Shin§ b°atS l'17 Arabella s idea that since the have no country. Mari, when
comes
"to
The S’
tain individuals—w<he accent
X
detention of cer- cuneus cut down our night Ufe a 7““ "'"eIh“ J’0U are alien b" or not. a crisis, ir make
Once a Jap. ^ ’ BU
necessary in war-time.
P
’ °n <he Wh°le’ as ^wousiy I should enumerate some ideas
oft
to which we could while away our a X*' facT “ “lat 11 couldn’t be so
evenings....
v
frOm -the °«aw* Terence
shout 1 The
A
To go through with the idea of And today te la tf Lr'e ^ ™e
to the j^
of short-wave radios and cam-X° —^eT1)’^ •‘he bam'n§ enjoying the glorious moon (look
She cc7wn
in spue of the fact that almost a quarter ofT ’“T? ai it tonight) from your windows
.
weapons
which
were
.t/wh
which were
employed were affected by the reX 7 I d
F’ “!!y jP7“alllng the second verse of cTuld XTseen™' ’
there ^®
that Japanese popular song that
community was prepared
3 order, the whole Z VeaI
73081
five or six
thorities were forced to dm
“^T that government au"Mari, you’re swell!’
”. The Engand non-citi^^
— hsh 01Senao-Kawai-ya
the verse that starts with
up with he?, in dd’maTjJn^ back^flushed- as he ( WIL
St probable source of danger^
th m°S probabIe senri hanaryo to....” is that
he ca; , car,
“™gh we7e a thousand miles trees were laden down with Xh ^^ ^
whei«
a
But tremendous public ores,
wit.
-pink blossoms.
t —€ have but the same
Goo, Colin, you’re ^inw
t
i
,
from very sorry sources indeed - ™"Sy " j ”rSt p,ace thought in our minds and we look
round the orchard^1
upon the government. In quick order ^T^ tO b“r on tne same moon in the same
legs flying, herto-^P'1’
beautiful night sky....sortamuX
repressive measures, unlike anything’ ’■ Wh° e serles of
p(iugn
when you come to think of it but
TRU(
M the nation, have been authorised’ “lnrf“ Phe, blstory it gets across what I mean.
with hei
„ .
Genei
«....«™iXan^k* PUShed h“ “
orders uproot completev
f
e iect’ tbe new ,Jhen 0Utside of the listening to
a p^ 01 ?W ,
women and children; brand every^pe so™ of’f0 m" iadio tif any) programs, or read“Stop it, Colin! That’s not fair, you big....”
K
X

J7
lch
would
g

e
t
slightlv
bororigin as disloyal and traitomne/
°
Japanese
hair, eperhapsTwas’'the ‘pixie’Iht K “T"1 Caught “^W
the concept and value of
’ and.reduce to nothing: cp? lf k?lUp to° longl you could wilful, struggling little form beneath Mm* Vor^T eyK'°^ ^
cet up budge, or bingo or von

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grounds

"there

Xb
e
ys Ion^Past, when
niBh time was the time for fun— night,were beautiful and dear ‘ tot ,?"“ cheek: he sat
]
only crime is their race, to feel 77^,cowling, movies, parties, dancin1
mere is ample 50rr„ evidence
,
“'V'1 toons, even beer-and to weep h‘.STard y°™g m°uUa on Mari’s'red, soft mouth “^ **
being harried and hounded less for ^^ ‘^r ‘h'y are bitter tears in the process till it is
Man, you’re sweet!”
' *
safety and defence, than for fear fl tT"5 °. nati°naI girls
To Mari, it was music with a note of fear
g°K°d httle boys and
J5S
gain. There have been all th r f h '’ and for seIfish gii Is to be in bed....
Colm....but you’re....you’re white., and and
At least “night life” will be no
larations by unbiased citizen thatV’^T public Ac­
use as an excuse for late apoear
tions are necessary as war tm e
“ drastic ™Posi- an® to work (it will hav^K
rather than simp^an easv and
eme.rgency measures,
the^XXd^
fT
eround, and they » | C
a late sunrise). And maybe all
inK tV. “K'"Xmeans of ?i’- Of these Powell street playboys lingered in to „“
orchard. "’hile th Iate spring sbE 4
li£r ?“£•bageyes and become
dee^en“a7f^
- lealthiei looking specimens of huwhen thev hiked*un
Mad and CoIin’ minurei
™anity. . ..heck, you can’t help
at
the
waters
of
he
t0
Watch
the sm rise, or ga
we cannot share that belief certoi standP°lnt~and while sleenng
and more of
over the waters, a
see. the ^^ sail boats skimw
that point of view — then
X WC Can understand sleep... .what else can- you do?
J
being 3 P^^j
wherever a suitable place can
Pf°P 4 T feady t0 go
to mind how to- of it all would sweep over Mari ' p
r“
i
day
sophisticated
men-about-town
they surely have a ri-ht to iust
^ them' Yet
linking an eyement, for citizen or alien thev
reasonable treatt0 bed at 8 ^lock
any disloyal or criminal act Austin C^T
’gUihy °f ....something that probably had
a humane understanding of the
Ta^lor ® pIea for tT^r^since
fS.^-^ boisterousness softened into matur^
to public school....every dav Canadian Xi 7”“ ““ °' y°r'’ WOUld ^ ^ "“IS
ciated.
&
the situation is deeply appre- brings
something new.... 5 d
Xr ’
■ You re no
fro® us. This is a dem« ■
plainedPto us”how In Itte^p^to kX
yeU° haVe ex’
1D? bMk U Arabella
t mch s always nice to get back
of Japanese origin bottled up 7 ni7t Xeff1"?' i’’®0”
t?eiC1°US dUh
I shXTXT t0
packin^- If she could only forget
Jl
sabotage by any individual nf
U effeetlveIy stop S ^ something about the
ser-usly mkApon ^
if be is beauty of spring with the birds she and
h6n’ She could fi^t back. The land
249 p
Wig in the trees around We wav of?
L t 7^ W th0S€ happy ^mmers seemed a fe
sion and use of ordinarv
3M° See how the Posses- i ^?i°Jnds' yeah> imagine, sprint
land she'had
“Never Never Land.” The road
Hkely to prejudfte the satiXar e9o^° W^"5 ‘S i* still here and the sun is shin- the
dear
d
7
h

S€emed
a lon° waY off..the sign
[
mg m a jolly way even though
a loss to understand why a warning f
t; We are at
not
1
andmarks were blurred and inistinct.... ano h
J
^ headS d°™ X 1OW' was

was not because of tears. Mari was too strong for tern’s.
'««ld not be r7XS"i: J e don t see things like that
iikTtee s.hould try to see th^5
so that motor vehicles in

are

*W^^^^

m good time if deemed

our hands could be immobilized

And to finish off in a note of
1
JWch 15 what ^ d<m’t
evacu- X
T
now’1 was
with a young iMy whom J
thought was charming until I was
’i on' ^‘^bbibnedanyway to
who have been preachinoi • ^e.^ew Canadian 6.0 on....we were talking about
<mUvlrvnd Stuff””5116 suddenly
^ot
very personal and said, “Do
Canadianism. been nothing but fX^Td/°1’ a
a d
r========^^
foolish prophets? J u know what the secret of your
appeal to women is?”... hmmm
says yours truly to himsS? So
e aot appeal to women....and
out loud breathed ecstatically do

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We don’t speak to each otb„
any more.

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W« M. TMM

£Q'wyS wh0 ^ u' dark, and
. . ^le ■
took a deep breath
and imp 0®i, ah, tell me more
L’'tach 5116
well, you're
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sell and we will inspect without delay.

HAJIME SUZUKI

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e Nisei nurses-in- March 2 after a
niorning.
e Vancouver Gen- Kenji Takahashi. 476^ ^
Mikados Oust Union Fisi
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^ flfty‘seventh year.
the reinain^g Playoffs ’0
me,
Japanese
Basketball League three tames this year, but
Nana Yamamoto,
in Japan.
^Q?T"ned ^ause of the exist- up 48 points to lead the li piled Mikados senior m biers success
o Cui tew Law. director Mi Aki- Points per game. Shig ha* a <mme .illy ^defended their championship
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passing,
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some s^ahle arrangements D
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kado's trio of Yo Hayasiii. Geo:
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- urney
Yoshinaka and junior substituti
from ; He is surveyed bv his wife a 1 e
‘Porky’ Ite took 6 games straigh
T^tex. Mrs. Tora Havashi and and
Mothers. Jinx
i one son, George

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“ , , ^ub’ dominate the sniper's
and didn't have to finish the re
hst with fiery captain Joe Akivamaimng four games.

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The Men's open finals rested f
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5,I?th the finalists Michi Ashika wa- 21-151 Lt. H. Kawagu
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K. Tan cm'
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