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The New Canad ian

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VANCOUVER, B. C

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Cars, Radios, Cameras To
Be Turned In From Monday
VANCOUVER
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gurney to Rainbow in the Rockies
By Yosie Yasui

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’ /Among me very nrst group of nationals going to road work in
fl® Rockies was 19-year-old Yosie Yasui, of Vancouver. Yosie was
ih a Japan, but came to Canada a babe in arms of a few months
attended school in Vancouver, graduating from Fairview Comjsce last year.—Ed '

• A sew order issued todav ox
Police begin:
LiV - ^^er of Justice prohibits
7 ®°''^“^ of any person of
announced
■Japanese race from the
tec ted area" to any other place,
except with permission of the
>ecurity Commission. The Commust approve of the destination of the evacuee.

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Car owners, when turnins in
.- their cars, are asked to take
c- with them all documents rehttng to ownership. These should
- include the licence slip, bills of
L sale, or conditional sales agrees ments.
The Order issued by the fe1 deral police declares:
i.? c noer provision
Council, P.C. I486 co person
moveo. of the. Japanese ract nav v^vp
in

to oe
nadia:

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on

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Motor vehicles., including, t2) Radio i
sets and co­
automobiles, trucks motorcycles ; mt
vered up by
and trailers, must be turned in all
tpanese race
at Hastings Park, where they ’ to
Ca
will be stored and looked after. ; Po
j. 33rd and HeaRadios and cameras must be : th
Vancouver, S. C.
surrendered to the R.C3LF. at : cos
t- 9 am. Mondav
the barracks, 33rd and Heather Ms
9
Street.
Greater Vancouver
iiers and
Vancouver
ou- m
son or use
star of
or
tev

ou
ne ac
ie. It’s co
■ a* ten an
■ Aster the welcome
urn to the windows
there’s cults a bit

metis
QQv< v

ne



And: of snow.
vividly, [
leaving I st
and st.a:

familiar — j feei intuitively i
mrr on on a ne
adventure. ; reached our dest
&ne is Depressed
< Stepping off t
®: with a last look, we set-tie; the place before
sown in our seats
can
on all
assistant commissioner
of a J mountains while
F. J. MEAD
fills us with curl-; lake lies to the south o
wonder what is in >So This Is Rainbow
ox tne B:
As I look
Colm
ound the;
y
Commission
racks ngnt
of those aboard, I:
Commissionex
e bunk cars where we;
the -fact that sor- i
for rhe present. And Mead of the Roval Cai
iOghas giver ^ay to a sense ofi
to me east a short distance a wav'
missioned Mead
gaten:. Some are engaged ini is a nouse
formerlv
or me section
s-.a cioned m Vanct
s'* c?nJer^Q0n;i some are?the word ’■Rainbow" the name
-nd jocular: tne resT. rumi-irnic
a member of bo
, painten on tne :
1940
ne double windows,' side. And that’s all there is to :
of
•o
catch
a
glimpse
of; "Rainbow.1
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g unusual, i cannot
terne
o is depressed
:;cars, ten to each, we unpack and ;
oy the though of the rest up for th mornins.
iced
■ tne :
ox us spend a sleep- next two da vs,
with ;
advisor to
A1.0033® ou^
the odds and ends But on the
Tant MacNe
-mess. As we leave the: day, we start­ to work cl
J 7? ^ the ^teriorpland for the building of our'camo. ;
'^ .^c^6 smaller and I When the camp is built, perhaos!
22_f^®Jess abundant.'we shall call it "Pot o' Go’d”* ■ tne advisory board
Showier, A. R. Me
1H

o Rental Restrictions On Homes Mrs. 1

'■— io numerous inouiries race of capacity to lease ant
■^Tie New Canadian rebuilding or part of a bull dine for
we new restrictions on
sase. and rent- of land, residential purpose;s only, tor
jJ
Ger-m-councii signed on
one ye
"’:', £•■-’■ ent ion is drawn
Special permits
the Min:- Gnat it deals particu- ister of Justice,
-6 Question
purchase er leasing of farm
are being handled
me
A clr
. 7ne order specifies general office of the '
W
ro­
ot
a the order “shall dian Mounted Police
the fe-on of tne Japanese deral building in Vancouver

Revelstoke:
i. Victoria
on. Prince

George
Ruoert.

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Give us a call if vou wish to

v. e will inspect without delay.

^owe street.

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labor was
by the Mi
66. of 245
arrested T

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‘c—dte settlement

Mounted Police at Has:

must comply with Ings

e offenders would
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WANTED
any district.

orc
o cer.

ixCcs at mi -Joanne Build!
and the telephone number
PAcific 7531.

apparen
ne war

VM pay cash £or c-t^ ]-,omes<

vehicles
win livthe Royal Canadian Mounted

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great

Radios can:ei

PAcific 8377

re

ail with hard
-e: tence imoosed

.1 Street, who was
night in the 200

si.
combined vsitn the stiff -sentence
handed out Wednesday, has ap­
parently had the desired effect
no violations oi
curfew have
■een tew and f
^tween since

u naer tne
nations, a
•or violation
$.500* fine or r
or i00''ll
te.

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Your Household Goods
Are Valuable
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fully packed, stored or

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CAMPBELL'S STORAGE LIMITED
Telephone: MArine 4441

786 BEATTY STREET &

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Vancouver, 3. C.

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American - born
with their alien
Clothing
pacific Coast
Kainproor Gears
problems raOur first reaction to the series of drastic
Ahi
acute on the ecccnomic side.
regulation:
imposed by the federal poV
ome of consider
nment has been one of bitterness. It is understandably
T
ics and patriotic
/ Wooden
tor 'in ttemselves toe
r
measures (more of which come
merefcre. th
every dayj are unm s~ me congressiou
takeabiy severe. ih_y demand
nmittee heaathe wholesale uprooting cd by Congress
Tolan of Caof years of toil
iBin
^ey resuict and cancel in an hforma. which
been holding
unprecedented, fashion lildny Clv^ and democratic nonts
'ings in
it is in: idful of rhe possible
^ W^4P?
wZh 4
r‘° roam' apparently, for any protection:
lh Kt Ik k
1 r1
W1WI
di
equences
from
the
non-miliwh.ch citizenship status should provide
!
view.
asZiZle“’
are reasons why SL' Future, unhappy
Under the wholesale evacuation
M
^asnngs A if tees’
as it is, .. not as gloomy and depressing as it might oG hicn may be considered neceshis is so, because those charged with the administration I ay oy military’ authorities, some
to 30.000 Japanese misht 1
»
,.Z-eS TT Seated that they themselves ha A te 1.000
A
r moved irom tire coasta
e
^, \ S £
8
Ci tnat number approximate?.
e democratic principle.
At the time of writinggh the restrictions imposed tin 14.000 would make their exodus j uvery night- Powell Street goes
far, apply on'
i Seattle and contiguous farm j abed a little fearful of what the
oi Japanes
Japanese race within the r.
ma sunmiiced the subsuiiLfG©stneteo area. Outside
। morning will bring in the way of I al
x of
0- $250,300—$100 000 shc.-?pS
r

* ^me area’ where the ceten
While under our state law alien
I -oi, repressive measures—irksom° me ^previous amount
problem is not nearly so important
3281
panese may not own real pro- j restrictions, some of which, on the
there seems to
Ji ow ever, su b scrmt ions
every intention of upholding he civil rights of
to many fertile acres surface, appear to have no direct coming in strong."'mformec W
and the human rights of all
| ana busmess properties is held by bearing on the defence of Canada
Shinobu quietly. "Only this 4^
the American-born children of
Jie Minister of Justice in the House of Commons h^s iji these
But
every
day in the Japanese mg we sold a $2000 cond.' |’]ig
aliens.
inaicatea himself that once we have left the protected area;I Tnere also are properties oper- community, though trade has Large denomination bonJnldf
and settled elsewhere, those articles which are confiscated I| med by aliens under lease. In slackened to a standstill, though tne $4000 and S50C0 cla^shaieM

shops have
closed, though quite readily, bur rhis
ZbhVT^Z’' There haVe been assurances imp’ied: each instance the ownership or men nave lost oeen
small
subscriptions
have
no:
their jobs, the numoperation.' or both, ha: the sancticles-mo? Z i“ 3
a“empt t0 keeP al!
1 don of law.
aer oi red and white Victorv Bond o numerous. The small sihMysuckers, inconspicuously displayed people have not the mona M ]e
a ticles motor vehicles, cameras and radios - in e00di A Question raised bv
the com- m the. corners of doors and win­ spare. But those who Iw'feBw
condition.and that the unhappy experience which ^7
in its
'ing here was:
doing their utmost.
what would become of the pro­ dows is steadily mounting—con­
in regard to the ashing boats will not be repeated
Vancouver city has sub?
vincing proof that the Japanese
1 he police forces charged with the duties of enforcinv pel ties ana property- rights of the Wve ^tm an abounding faith in nearly $io millions which ha
mnerican-born Japanese and the
proximately $2 millions
oiders which undoubtedly give them little pleasure kaA alien
this—their countrv.
Japanese should they be re­
‘In view of the'fact that many ZltonZ'
’**• “
ore^iT lndlGted ttot reason and c°mmon sense sh-ri' quired to leave hurriedly en masse?
■Japanese have lost their means of ’
m
prevail over hasty and extreme actions.
" A ware of Avarice
The committee indicated it v
or
at Ahnn alh ther?fore« w« ace well advised to try to look
t there
R,-' A P4,be!" fr°m the point of ™w °f theAverave' ■ware of the possibility
aie some whose
urgings for
Bntish Columbian, recognizing -that a lon« list of arA wholesale removal might not be Charge of «g^
ments. sound or otherwise, may be built up° in support^1 .ree of covetous desires, and this
the evacuation plan. If we can appreciate that manv statement by no means begs the
issue of removal on the
nTm C,aTdlans are sadly torn between their desire to strict giounds
of military neces­
phold their own beliefs, and at the same time to leave. sity or foresight.
Anticipating, possibly, a mass
-o stone unturned in the defense of their homes we our
exodus, the committee already has
< jr
And Z
°Ur ,bitterness with understanding.
im
FT
m (*
as<ed Washington for the appoint­
w 6 hfi
ment of an alien property custoare?? ^44^^^^
the pros
tre tZ ZZjZT ”ith tHe anthorities which willZ- aian with full power to look afeach day beforp
rGe\
at l s usual place of resid
lawful Property interests
the
following
day
And
T
r™ain therein until sunrisel
a very sorry situation. ci those who might be separated
Place of residence5
such Person shall go out of liisuf
summarily from their -holdings.
hotu-s beta S «S°“ the Streete “'-otherwta W
rhe importance of honest and
| equitable administration can not
«ZSSKot«wiP“Ke
Sha11 tae in
be
over-estimated.
It
must
never
Bv iyi. K.
^W
“ Miniiliation. let us suffer with dir. ie said with justification that the
(3) Tt.
M
l z C ■ lueaim' 01 explosive.
Stowed Vet ±“g ^^
be ^
«* ■« or Z ex°dus (If there is to be one) was
Ing in his possess!
01 eveiZ Person of the Japanese races
in the St XX
UP°n bs P1’emises any ^’ticle mentis
remember? thZanT^

« 1 allowed by a scramble to pick
up real property or leases at ‘‘bar­
to be delivered
paiagIap11 forthwith to cause such a
on out innocent fellow-sufferers
Le‘ ns Gi S ” ? aken oat gain prices." Such a ’ development
locality.
"

JUS1Ce
of the peace presiding in or near
«f®t of our curtailed powers aid diffi ^ ^ ± m
easily could be employed later to
(4) Any justice of peace receivin’
inject an ugly issue of bad faith
any article.... shall gh
into a situation which must be de­
the person delivering the same
fact tn fbo
ng “e same a receiPt therefore and report ffihu/
fact to the commissioner -of the R.C.M.P. and shall re An nr oW ? ^
cided wholly on its merits as it
relates to the safety of the nation
wise aispose of the article as dhected by the said
- ™" T'
commissions- $99 Im
and the prosecution of# the war
not
PeaCe 0ffic81’"“is authorized to search'll
ant the pienuses or any place occupied... by any nerson oT
Square Deal Needed
Japanese race, reasonably suspected of having5in Ms XewS
The people of the United States,
still
upon Ms premises, any article mentioned S Pwra“iFR
our belts, to the people of the Pacific Coast,
gird
coui^t to condition ourselves to every kind of privation
r8)°XvTerZTTTEUCh
mose who are for wholesale and
and endure.. -endure.
6
Phase
and still endure. We must
P
I
complete
evacuation,
those
who
survive
this
area
forZith
Japanese
race
shall
leave
the
pr^J
Pm or om history to emerge stronger with the
resilience of are opposed to it, must- be united
tempered steel.
(7) No person of the Japanese race shah enter the nrotected
.G^'T ?“' ’h"wer haPPens. let us force a record of dta in their determination to see to
Ch
except under permit issued by the R.C.M P
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che
““ ’ fave as a Pr°ud heritage for our Z to ^ ^aj tvhat may be regarded as
a military “must" is not used as
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a subterfuge f°r unethical and un­
b1
p
patriotic conduct.
Those who may have ideas stemMrs. Itako Watari sb .e
nung from avarice and selfishness
7?
had best begin to mend them now
A
Wishes to announce
tor the larger interest of an
3
nonest solution of a critical prob- !
that she has moved to
7L
iem. This is neither the 'time

g
nor place for chiselers.
Of Course It's The

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FISH — GROCERIES — PROVISIONS

Highland 0335-6

469 Powell Street

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CANADIAN

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On The American Front

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Powell Y.P. Tea
. Isamu Ono? 2791
With the
ew in
ounce
arrival Powell YcPerm
on Monday, March wi
nold its form:
-. rhe former Miss rom 8 o'clock this Sundav after
of Summerland.
Joon. Tea will be served‘at m^
mm. ano ah vrshors will he n-ai

Ender an order by the Mini
;
west half of Wash
Camoinia and the south half of Arizona have
fer of justice and Announced ;: -Military
Area No. i by Lieut.-Gen. J. b. dX

on and

have been relieved of
me s
compliance with curfew and :ine Lb. coast is tnus declared an armv
Aren similar to a Canadian "proautomobile restrictions."
c ea from which anv per
One unfortunate
a
certain er
wil
ay
be excluded.
local medical dart'
s^
un“
Public
Gen.
DcMitt's
ord
• establishes
iion
oie io attend a dying patient
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the protected area. It does not from noi
LL MACr
lor
the
Acme Ma
ceiure the new order was issued I order any evacuations as yet.
The general declared that five "and
insis fence
MArine 06
4547 3
executive men
W the Minister.
io
conization
and o
IT
FOR
SALE
/vouM
be
affected
under
tend a verv i
U0
It is understood that
meet
FARE STERN EOAT.
3:30 p.m.
mio
,doctor
notices, but cuees should not
afever hiatus. will
00 allowed tn remain in (he pro- ±
evacuation their communitie?
Ftp- Easthope Engine.
will
not be heeded. ;
:r nearest offer. Also
levied
eonside
Ais King a flying
Tion
i
until
the "‘lo!e | The program, nevertheless, would
rom Edof national seem18 inches and
onton, where he
is moved
the post
ILe ducted toward an ultimate renest offer. Phone
i: is
resident surgeo
the Edfair
piiowi of ah persons of Japanese
mlm
j
tW El
1317-L-3, or
was Dr.
■origin irom the whole of the
to
invaiias;
10.
F fi'W h0:
4 M? • “milirarv area "
war
TLES WANTED
ri
-OW^BKLTE.
wm return to
6
ciuties or
SEATTLE — The
in announcing
lanh^nc-Xu
1 delivery
I snciRPart C
ling
’t term
E. Paulsen
evacuation problems, has con chid '’ coated .
irom
V» 3.V, J13281 E
2704-L, aftd sessions in this citv and ha.’ Ceas: if
»U
new
ns have
nil
Francisco
WW
WANTED
}
ii t i ip 6
where
his 4>n
rr
A
was held by
xrt
id."
iif"
irv
or
one ' ton. Not
5
1
rsd
night on
Recognizing
its
bond fol*.
necessity
19,37. Phone
L.
measure of national defense, but
i®®€r
: p.m. on Fridays,
wrested a
BAyview 4103 ,at 6
wfpi.. i
cial prob 01
ie school children's clinic
.

a t re on
10th Ave.
lems involved. Seaftl
L
no: ^^y”
TRUCK
WANTED
to
1
p.m.
to
2
shortly nf
were divide d in their opinions re
1
^s.._
lime
lure?
ri
WE MODEL TRUCK,
carding evacuation of
io " not
' n
: 150 in. wheel base,
Ah
Americans.
’w Iori
i
ten.
Pai7 Cash
"Evacuations of such individuals
Rp ’ iGht. 256 East 13th. FA
Communion. 8:30 am:
a
highly desireabl e and should be
uo- h£45-L
xioly Comm,union. 9.15
and COMPANY
cone
soon as possible
am
said
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C PIERAS WANTED
a m; Ll u n 1 0 r Church Morni’w bed-;1 invalids, both
mi th Troy. Washington
“ lWMaEERA WANTED, 2^ Prayer. 10 a.m: Sunday School men, idden, and pregnant wo- veneiab "There should be imme• who have been confirmed
°‘M’ KO C ood lens. 3
WrUa lb a.m: Morning Service. 11 a.m.
their family doctors, are jumie mass removal of all Janan'I Will Fear No Evil'’ by Rev.
The loyal and useful ones
asaed
to send hi their names iese
Ilion
lOi Hotei. Vancouver.
and
addresses
to
the
Japanese
,
mat
return
here as soon as then- A
.Ills.
Y.P.A- Evening Service, 4 Pm., Welfare Association, either to status is cleared.
ua
• W. H. Gale in charge.
:d 1912
i “However. evacuation should not’
for1
WELL UNITED
Pender, JU 4M0-R, or to the se­
cuytaiIment of any of
High. Oldlfe
?unday School, 9:45: Morning cretary, K. Shimizu, at PA 8431 then civil rights. An alien custo­
Ui
al
Worship,
a.m —Remember Je- between 10 and 12 a.m.
dian should be appointed to main-'
This i n f o r m a t i o ni is Doing
mis Christ" by Rev. K. Shimizu
their civil and property?
€v'^? CEM
sked for in c
tian with
F AIRVIEW MISSION
A
as
much as Possible, re-^
evacuation plans of the Seciir
a-D U Cf Ui
Toung People’s Service. 11 am
©
gmd.ess
of
what happens else­
ity Commission.
Trusting God’s Care,” Mr. Takawhere.”
HOPPE
vs' [H3
clu Komiyama, soloist, Miss Marie
Fig ^ B7F ®
-PWOiug
Opposingthis Vlew
view wre Fjovd
m; nvij^
M
Akiyama: 2 p.m.—Public Worship
Schmoe and Bernard Warring of:!?
Wherefore. Be of Good Cheer
the American Friends Committee!^
io
(Continued from Page 1)
a K. Shimizu.
and
Rev. Thomas Gill, Amerii
it
। Vancouver. B. C., commencing at
lit
g
,
Association
of Social Worker.
.rise)
7 a.m., Monday, March 9, 1942. .
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ft
i (4) This order applies to those\
are conc^’ned chieflv with?*
SAKUJIRO YABUMOTO
ft
Wife
ipersons
of
the
Japanese
race
re“
^n
.beings
and
we
believe
that:
J.siding in the southern portion of ^^^^on is to be considered only?
ft
it ?m
'(M
ft
The
restricted
area,
not
including
ss
.
a
last
res
ort.
..
.Evacuation
jlE
%
H
.we
!Vancouver Island, and the Gulf not the problem,
Problem, but resettlement^
.rm,
: Is lands, but including Greater
yuu
£
1 Vancouver, North Vancouver, West
Tt
*
*
*
I
i Vancouver, and the Fraser Valley,
SAN FRANCISCO _ Obviously^
n
i
which
would
include
such
places
±1
Sa
■ as Steveston. New Westminster,
u j unfounded rumors and so-iS
fir V
It
KITANO
called
‘official statements” re-lS
i
Abbotsford,
Chilliwack,
Mission,
id" Be A
n all branches of ft
Raney, and Hammond.
Jaramg ®nemy alien evacuation, । g
Waving; and
!^ j <5 i Persons of the Japanese race Geneial DeWitt this week empha-^
• Ay Culture
necessity =^ 322 Ma‘"
pn
I
in other parts of the sized that “military
J necessity IS I

restricted
area will be notified
Ft
! regarding the places at which,
Th
4
I prohibited articles now in their'
I possession are to be delivered up
$
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i by them.”
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Additional groups of ' Japanese!
M I nationals are moving out steadily
i for road work' in the Jasper sec
and
« Tion. A small greup left Wed
Weddhi^s ^ । nesday b, C.N., and larger groups
CHOP SUEY
^ l are expected to go Friday night
and Saturday again.
PAcific 9610
T e c o i g n e, Alberta, not far
^TTTEF^^
I from Yellowhead is the destmalion of Friday’s group.
^
Jn the meantime, the voluntary
At । exodus of families to friends out' ; side cf the protected area is coni rinuing to gather force. The north
! and cent 1 sections of the Okana-i
.gan are destinations for a num’ e ( of families. Raymond-, in
r 1 nun Alberta, is receiving
I more, while one or two families
1 are going as far as Saskatchewan.
Similar!
flow of Japanese
people from rural points is conitinuing, with families arriving in
I the city from Ocean Falls, Prince
I Rupert, Port Alice, and the West
!88999i^EETO!^^ i Coast of Vancouver Island.

H. S. OKUMURA

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334 Powell Street

HAJIME SUZUKI
Complete Scientific

?; , ^ F&od Covers Keep Food
^esh and Sweet

^Arine

55
j ^69 Powg[l St.

iwaaai

7 Powell St.

PAcific 3016

AMAW M Bras.
MANUFACTURERS OF

Shoyu Bean-Sauce

Vinegar

2141, 2135, 2131 Dundas Street
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It’s a swell day outside, a little’S
n aft goon’s plans, but
windy, but old man Sol is cer-jneither ea,ch other over because
tamly pouring out his welcome' fnih th
eaVe his nome' st­
rays today, it must be
y they rec°unt their last ca-e
school for there are about fiftv’^me
how tlley were going
kids playing on Powell Grounds7’the
the other
in
f
t0 the ^xiety the thev S’ h
the phone call>
feat telt by their folks. The kids
better again but soon
thoroughly enjoying the^J^t
e^ feeling comes back
selm. ighttag, argu^^hoX lX » ^ head for bed and
There s a kid at bat a
tossing around finally get
runt in stovepipe pan? 4e p® 4? ?
8
er winds up, there's the pitch and'EnS 0Ugh on these kids, it’s
its strike one. Another^ windup । no^h? °n &H °f us’ ^n6 here’s
the pitch and the batter connSt^o
^^^ ^ can do about it,

ban ®t!^^

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far as third base. The
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sionxl
in truly Profes-iCAGE
firTL Jle Shdes headlong into1
gV fs should be just startfirst base.
ng. To those of you who have
6:00 o’clock
been wondering whether some arkids are playing fangen?eiT Can be made^tTconn™ of
in the far corTh^tha
you can dismiss
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Grounds are hitting ।
^hought ri&ht now because
• A C0uple at the otheri^hai! will definitely not conhnfrhP aylng catch, and another 7nue ln this community. Regard^
huddled infXf ai?Pi°nshiPs for this yet
;
Most of the kids^-T^T^ Akiyama has not nos’
to rp»?eHdy trekked homewards'!?ed his department as to
to how
le1^ destination before he cups will be disposed of.
the Curfew sets in.
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Bowling Banquet
s quiet on Powell Grounds ' The Bowline Lpro-hp-c

looks
is
he’e ?n<i
leave
n
Restlessly
loX

f
i
to
^
Sunset ^ve ftaken
placewas
thissupposed
Sy S
m°re can ^ey,^
will have to be switehed
Unt11 morning.1 ^cwhere since Fuji Chop Suey
PaCe ^^d atT^ been
down. At the
S?h?
no fc™e of writing this writer has

and call
can up a chum, talk
by director
and
over to- 'Tad Kondo regarding the change

Team oaptain will be
and SatUrday by phone>
an thPir

Suzuki Kashiten

^ asked to conUct

WHAT VICTORY
WILL MEAN
Freedom for the enslaved peoples of the world—New opportunkies for all.

Every cent will be returned and in addition you will receive 3%
interest per annum, payable in cash every six months.
There’s no safer way to save your money and make it work and fight
for you at the same time.
Canada has given you freedom and security.

Canada has protected
you. Now Canada needs YOUR help. Lend her every cent you
possibly can to help her equip her fighting forces to stop and defeat

your security. Lend to buy the
Victory you need so much.

Buy Victory Bonds NOW.

The intermediate, junior and
cagette division’s high point-get­
ters are listed below for the com­
CONFECTIONERY
plete season.
In the Intermediate division,
357 Powell
Steveston’s pivot-man, Dave Na-.
MA. 2036
™se heads the list with plenty
of
points to spare.
^EEEBEEB
In her first year in local melong The New Scientific
heaving, Mary Mori led the cagette loop snipers witii 48 points
S
Dental Discovery
m 5 games. Florence Ikeda, Vanette captain, was second in standg mg with 38 points.

Toyama (Co)
Hyodo (Tu)
M. Ochiai (Tu)
Kadonaga (C)
J S. Yamazaki (Ta)
N. Kimura (Ta)
0 Akiyama (IS)
H C. Oda (S)
g S. Onizuka (IS) ...
§ K. Onishi (IS)

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Liquid Dentifrice

Seishindo Co.

PA 3028 £ ?1M,“al (C)
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femnmm»w-g.w^ m^Y8 (Tu>

249 Powell St.

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Ishikawa (C)
post article

STANLEY PARK
SHIPYARDS
Ltd.
, Specialists in
I Shipbuilding
MAHns Jf2g
1969 West Georgia
Vancouver, B. C.

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wmch is just another way of lending the government your money.

the cruel tyrants who are threatening

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for you and your children, to live, to think, to worship the way you
want. Safety for your home—your savings—security for your old

Dave Naruse, Mary

OKASHI

#1

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When Victory comes, just think what it will mean—continued freedom

an their players.

s. Sasaki

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WHAT IS A VICTORY BOND?
Ifs the DominionYou « “ ep”xr!: ^ duc Be? “ you ‘“<1
the government.
should need the money.
mtO
at
time, in case you
Each Bond pays 3% interest
coupons. Twice a year you can take one^f thJ^t^^ tO ^ B°nd are interest
interest money in cash.
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neare»t hank and get your
j
or
“"if- You can
— only 10% m cash and the balance spread
over several months, with the final
payment August 15th, 1942

are on sale now.

Make

ikie,
bouts,
west
for th
ted a
from
■ (Can
ed at
terrain :
Uchi bai
are dw<
^ gian
30 to seven
mounta
rday, sot
dvanced
so that
fis^ UP ag;

headquarters.
arrangements to buy all you can.

J imiors

p. prs. fls.

T. Fujioka (Mon) .... 10 99
;V. Kuwabara (Marp) 11 80
'Kawamoto (Nom)
Arima (Marp) ...... 11
Fujioka (Marp)
10 67
Fujioka (Nom)
12 62
A. Hayashi (H) ...... 11 59
p- Hayashi ...................' ’ 11
54
j Fujisawa (Mom .7. "
11 48
Fujibayashi
8 47

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10
16
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Cagettes

S-p. pts fls

Mary Mori (V)
. . D 46
7
|F. Ikeda (V) '\
.. 5 38
8
Yoshinaka (A) . ,.........
5
5
S. Kaneko (A'
. 5 23 10
S. Kitaguchi (C)
1
|E. Kutsukake (C)
4 20
1
Tsuji (C)
4 18

VICTORY

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^bonds.

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