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Th± New Canadian
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Opening of offices on Powell Street '
merly occupied by the Fuii
is expected to aid in the
+ P Sue^’ ^ the Custodian

q ’ ? premises {°r°f ProPer-

!y for suitable disposal

arming Pool ■ -J .n

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The B. C. Security Commission
Ordered to Evacuate,
; announced Tuesday that it had
( Veteran Ta^es Poison ; completed arrangements to take
aver the entire Park area at
HAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. ; Hastings Park, for use in the
ta^frrn “S’, °f the evaeua-1 evacuation of
of
™ « Z^i *- * ah
frompersons
the COM

By K. W.

Booths formerly used for din- I ——----- —---zone,
mg purposes have been transi
<*“: ”5: ?^,Traoel p&^ Granted

t

s^s^^ ~isl ,For

those who are anxious to report
them assets and liabilities be*
fore the evacuation notice is II
*
given.
I
himseif af'^’^’S
o.uer-m-council
Under order-in-council of Mar. I
to leave to hom^nt
“* IiVeStock ‘>*«'ln M 1^^““
been autll'or^^ *“ W «« ^ift Wb® t®H®»’ 't “r TO

CURFEW TIMES
ific Daylight Saving Time
|)fficial Sunrise and Sunset
^ Mar. 18: 7.21 a.m., 7.20 pan.
gur. Mar. 19: 7.20 a.m, 722 p.m,
Eri. Mar. 20: 7.19 a.m., 7.24 pan.
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APP^d Cases

Permits to leave the protectbv
n?W bein§ granted
to the Security Commission to
?n^a.n'born citizens, provid­
ed that applications for per­
mission to travel can be approv-

F o r a week all such
applications have been held up
ermissioh is now being granted
lowever, to those people leav
mg■ voluntarily, who have a defen ' i?es,t®ltta- The destinaand At
“ be proved;
and the consent of the local
authorities in whatever place
greeiftft67 County presents I
smteft “Do"™ u'
^UmMrtft™ the applicant wishes to travel
to, must be secured before a
greetags to Hideo Murata, Si* 1 ^e? is lt Inn? “^ Two Forms
^ernment.)
permit is granted.
Once' beared ehiMren
!
^^ Kj v™maU numbers of Nisei, both
are nowlen
y°mg women,
? exP€cted to begin the
voluntary movement to east­
ward again.
not
to enS S
being ^^
night in strange surroimriinJ I available here, however, and for
to
return
t
«
ec
°nd
generation
= with the readv
S J general details the up-town ofv^r
Island
°
meS
°
n
Vancouchildren were now ove? thei/first। w d 'ft i®’5’1 Bank W4er island or up-coast since
shock, and keenly alive to wiSt mg should be consulted
evacuation of these districts is
inJ^ ^J'’"1" the report- expected to be completed in the
^!?ng3round ab°ut them
!he carpenters buSy Z^^
a\real Property, that is’ near future.
•mg compartments for the men’s aS
buildings owned. De
De(sleeping quarters, the cooks in the©
taxes, claims
as ^r 3S» si C5=s

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jShops Closing

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jOnGhost Street |

^ncs
: 2«fcd say,

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and Choice, as
in the local

5
p’l'T £>

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o
en it’s springtime
Personal property, including fur­
“ ftpiX »^a SuS’o®^ Alri5ht”
Rockies,
niture
and fixtures, equipment
I’M be coming back to you,
ite
restaurant
and
counter
Onside,
on
the
■wet
grass

a
tew.

d

"y,' stek “ trade and
|wle sweetheart of the
moun-hundreds, hung up the closed Lr^'763'°^
tains

SS tae 01 “Peratlng ffllcul.;^ T5’3 !' 016 world, wae.nSj farmers may report on
yhh jour bonny eyes of blue.jties.
i T ■
lacking the wet grass, and watch,stoc^ horses and other farm
J^eagain I’U say T love
youi Hayami Bros, radio shop and!^! henWater splash in the rain^T^’ Poultry, etc.
hile the birds sing all the?0®6 Radio Engineers, as well as'?05'
do you like h here?”LBank , accounts, bond, stocks
day,
|iwal garages are being closed each: A.
11 b°y’ With Ws bands in
hfe ?nSU^^ policies and
^lthou^h exempted in
en it’s springtime in the ^J sm.ce ^ Use of automobiles ^i 3°Usert Pockets, kicked his th®
Rockies
“d ^..^.l?,^.,>“>>e<I. whiled
tota^L" .“I07 ‘? °“ »
n the Rockies far away.
the loss of automobiles nas hit^ and tumed away Then
Then, ’as the forms
be ^‘ered on
on'

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S.S.
B
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limo
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Union Drivers

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legistrant is also required
T hAthSpOr.“ On Abilities, including
th personal and business debts
standing property8 aTng
report their
enterprises, ^as been closed for :nJ^ng N-Sei girls were ^^mun
the main
mam steps
stone conversing
_ ____ ... .in
s Property,
and unable
under­
i ten days, its once lively boothc on
n tbe
ctanri
-^mic to
lu ui
J and hallway, redolent with tliefZf’ *?■
“NWhere
are y
language,
~ , are
Sded ?^^
“0?
° f™ «£

an
interpreter
with
No from Port them,
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availabley"as
11.06 yet
n° such service is

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। sales, advertising drastic reduc^^^’^^rf lO Qua
p->
service
^l£
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Ze 73 ft
tions on all lines of goods.
M
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Corner
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By day the streets are crowdedg^2/°d Hastings Sts.
li
and bustling, bv nigst the hntekto As ar as can be ascertained de- tncn^r
e ,
houses
hang
up
i^
te
rule
f
and
regulations
have
Carried
Ju?
tS noul Tuesday
7^
Pull House Tonight- signs
!Mt as yet been laid down gov-4hX
?ay m^^
morning
H
the Hon. Humnhrpv Airunk»ij ^ j
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Ze St
'ee^assig^d to^I^maniL^^
minister of'l^oT^611
i • P1Ia^ for sociaJ service work 1
i afc Hastings Park.
; including hospitalization, nurs^^ ^eneral health programs,
®
exception to the nool ' as well as working out various
£
to the pool.'
ifore in our warehouse
- First arrivals were transported: recreational projects for evaeutii -^
po01
arc 'eoing
^red outside of fhe vu|ner_
iiS ^
g^ “ special busses from the; X?f
aheadL used ’at
* ‘thC
hC PM
' are
“"S 11 “3DOn3IS MOVed
QOvKs, and it is believed that
i
industrial area.
7 IB
It was
H policy will be continued at Iprt niM
? understood
understood that
that ;a
s
somethe
1700ages
Japanese
y for a short time.
of th/awn’1* *? meet the needs’nationals between
^f “a
w ®1 Experienced and Reliable
£ i Thus far constables on duty aeeS 2
®«- » is ex-^nd 45 from the protects lone
24-Hour

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telephone: FAirmont 0738

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E. 21st Avenue

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although women are being allowed somewhat greater freedom ’
of movement.
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B- C.-Alberta Jasper route.
Latest contingent numbered 45
workers who left Tuesday night
bound for Thunder River, Lemd ft^lbreda. points on
L
h ^Lompson road north
£
As yet, even those people who; de^Le^n/T f,nends- A^
from Blue River,
ft nave homes or places to go else-1 it can rally ^ 3 the fiends
One hundred workers are now
& . where m the city are not being
we^n?^
camp 11 ^^
'Permitted to leave the pool

—N.I. Times Editorial ^est of Princeton, and an equal
March .3, 1942 I
See “NATIONALS” Page 2

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NEW CANADIAN

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I tatry Editor linu ^

395 Powell Street-

Vancouver, B. C.

PAcific 843 J

(Marpole-Richmond Rehew)

Session'

£

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This (Censored) Weather’f 1
one of the
i’8

gosh, the weatherman must’ve

read my epic of last week about

‘■super scrumptious” unquote wea­
Will the
a
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ther and so on, then, heh-heh’ed
to himself and sneered, “So that
by™ ™77e7^hs^
educational problems being studied
drip thinks that spring’s here,

hey?.
Well,
I

ll
show
the
jerk.

the
the “
h
°rm aiMl
which is one way to explain 'the to tear up all Japanese roots in this^rea
oh so delightful weather we un­
«
sons of Japan°s7actal7riata77” the
of all per- derwent- the last few days. And
aspects. At the “dS
r
in‘° “s two I remember Arabella once desnumber of persons seeking temno™™ o U 'mg from a considerable 7!^^ rakl as ‘‘tiny diamonds fordoing its ,ery cm:deraMe ^» ^Tt^p^
Lower Mainland and, second, £ZS^ XTtm^
.ailing from the heavens”
yeah, you really feel the beautv
w
to rX“e “ 3“ in aS 7
'Wy
Possible of it when your clothes get
the influx of a large number nr scboolmg of the children. With dienched, the temperature of
length of stay is indefinite md73“ -I™ Coast points whose jour hands descend to about 30
tions, the Committee feared XXomTn “ 7 unsettled condi- above, your beautifu hair-do comes
1 011 ™ whlch to wage several jeT
sending their- children to sch3 X Puente wouJd not favor apart and H-2-O starts a mild war.
waterfall
down
your
face...
ah
that all children be placed in vw?8 Co™™ttee recommended its wonderful....
farmers ” h haveXlejJo £X the ’“»> ^hemeH
sible This measure? in X X wo^
aS far as P“home is really ”““3 Ahyears or “e h™ W
m ^ “•’T lf forced t° ^at To
the ChiW’S l05inp
ninety per cent o? the storm dJ3 ”UCh ‘S W“>'’ ‘i h?c
manner with™ Sisten^e ^thJ™^™”8'4 ® the‘usual
actuate Herr Hitler avaine Jt ° ?e same race hatreds r*
whyncha wear a hat stupid'
expulsion behold m the present turn of D° T
h*l ile
sex ^“^7 «Xm 1™‘S
age.
n
/ 10ng story‘ • ■ - when
IP i
fced me’ 1 guess he wasn’t
School Board The ^mX"” ” oonsldere<1 WalTthe
F “I ® •
hinkmg about hats....from the
start
j
didn

t
take
to
hats
and
„ra.j . .
Committee recommends that the Terr
undertake to supply the staff and organization
J-C.C.L. vice versa. I have a photo of me
f
service.
ganizauon as a community m a bonnet at the gentle age‘of
Miu
seven months and since I was not
The Committee had the following concrete recommendations to a particularly beautiful baby in
make:
fact if you want to get right
UP ‘’ the a«««l«
0 J 1 was quite the oppo- handle the evacuatton.
1. The children be absorbed into the -present school system
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wherever possible.
S acutely coiTect conclusion
2. In the case
dians-for they are c®± h™ theIr arrival- 11 tte'
mat I was a repulsive sight.
schools be
considered X

treated in Mr n™°™?7s-hy
nght of birth—are.
special
And thru all the summers and
3. As »1”X » X7h aS iD Hmey and Okanagan winters (that have gone, never themselves and families ST17J 7 “ake a *
ask
o
with the humanity which Lffil
never to return, I have tot be-’ would
Centre
Japan at this time tZTere"
otherwise, that the Federal
pounds of overcrowding or 7VwcW t0 hate “ “
no blot on the wt
Commission bear ah cosls
nt tllOugh the B' c- Security 1 said before vice versa. Then this Canadian government such
as
has
existed
since the Ac
Ze}me ag0 after a ^a-tlaer sol- tragedy.
den day i resolved to acquire ve^Ht-t!^7 the authorities have taken their boats
Ridge School Board an am-eement
^ the MapIe some headgear, after wringing out their propert^^Now^the^ Undershtand’ bein° granted taft
students upon receipt of fees of
no
accept outside thiee bath towels that I had used Japan^L^Sd ^
*f
pupils and $2.00 for elementary
S°n h fOr high school to bu?mghT h3ir' So 1 went
mended that this be discontinued/ P
^6 committee recom- co buy a hat.
out compensation?
*
that be done atoijW
What is this, anyway—Hi tier’s country or a democracy’ ' ^
not ^no^e^^^
that pUpils should in^mp
/Jried on aI1 sorts and the sneering auin^Ah, n° Mc?sion for the provocative ae^ortui
IS not possible special examination / school year, and where this kinds of domewear,
beautiful the S papenJeesfit 7T7 *’S wMch at tat #«i =
for the year; such i a?XthX

“ tO gl’e fcm m® low-crowned and super wide
With a snaP br^ who had noP part in making ®™p c,y agsln!t these boys and &wfSr h,
" “d "'hose approval Anet
and ied feather came first I war-thirsty gorera^
as
non-exfstent
asX
owm


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W
’“^ 111 W is ">
ooked in the glass and came to
nc
the conclusion that either my not ~"
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!
b
J
?r™nged5oC™^
special projects be o to tr PUSS “ »k-e"«
5s subtibled Stream-!
“NATION AI
*
e hat was, or was it mv
Imed Etiquette and as usual writ-’
1 INAL J
influence of war and unsettled condition
he ^^umg
me 100k like
have normal conditions of community Tfe to prevail possibIe t0 that... .anyway,made
(Continued from Page lf“A , 1
no dice there.... ten by a female, I was stopped bv*
a paragraph that said outside in-i?umber arrived at Hope M®Deen
So he got out a dashing number
8. Special provision be m-de for hnvc
training, e.g. at King Edward Hig[ School.
?
fr°m cadet nd turned the brim up., you side, right side, left side, did’not ’ 0 work eastward on thes® ers’
at an
all now. Walking on;of the Highway through the
• you matter
ia^ /ikno^ sorta off-the-face style _ the outside of your female comjMt- Allison pass.
[® obh§
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*
Physicians and dentists, nOlien ;
really gruesome panion was a carry-over from the*
ed
£
1
or
less
Earn
­
days
when
the
fair
damsels
had
to*
?
er JaPanese nationals or^Wes he
the
ed my face and brought it (mv be protected from runaway horses' h^ve been granted special O|y t00
committee
had
no
basis
™°
n
?
ade
dls
cussion
difficult.
The
could make gt”r3XZ3 P’^osals but felt that It SbTA t0 y" at«S
and such. This bright female says* missl°n to remain within «e you:
^nich is, any one of my good
t611 y°U’ a llon’ible ex­
UM?" ad«P’ate academic, vocational and cultural provisions be
pel lence to go thru). So th it’s disconcertin
clerk gritted his teeth and brought have ithe escort changing from No indication has yet bee:
be made, so^hlTte^
educational needs
Porkpie
of those
hats side to side just to keep on the ven C
as to
~ when a moven®
...
that
vn„ „ hat. - One ux
wlU5e nats
near schools.
child:en of school age will be placed ? fi1™1 -«"■ ■»■ outside. Thusly he shnnm
lable"bodied second generate
on the side he X htaseK
" '‘^
be
is all the same....this kind
3. That needs of health and welfare be met.
iat, quoth he, isn’t supposed to
on. Although provision has seen
look
good
on
anybody
sob
might
4. That the family be kept together whever possible.
dunno, m
I’veifgot 7
to ^ Ufor
P a Canadian
voluntary citizens
Conste|
of Iwalking
habit corps
' -S° pu^ it on and turned to time
6»h° -r
outside all the this step has been authorial
fc
thlngS be^ to
5. If possible communities be specialized by vocations.
Uhen I don’t forget) so it (order-in-council, neither the (7
6. Facilities for secondary and vocational training be provided. tta cmM 7CKi' Woanecl and seems sorta funny doing otherwise i er7ment nor the Security ^’ Fashe
th n Jiafke^ T?0 a milhon pieces, And what do you girls thinly 'i??On has given W^f J
GR
5EEEEEEEE^^
the
oierk shrieked,
?!
simeKect, ‘This
Mn 7======—it would be acted <‘|
1 “TT “ M ta a dead faint
Your Household Goods
Electri
nn
& I one look f7ales passinE by took
XLl
^ enste nm S screeched. "Frankfor the BEST IN FOOD
Are Valuable
F l don't" and a so swooned. So
P^ E. H
^ j I don t wear a hat.
0 ® Ha
GA
^
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m?d Other ideas tbough
ve them carefully packed, stored or
at the LOWEST PRICES
IP
f7
0
di on
a \6anie Md plmik«
shipped by trained experts at very reason3 eq it on mj conk. Result, if rd
Of Course It's The
| able rates.
Call us for a complete and
grown
7
-hn.
7'
acquit I311' °f long Kiskers,
li
^ courteous service.
a„^Vy of Chunese danco
and an opium den, I
u mg-girls ano
could have made :a perfect second
g
CAMPBELL'S STORAGE
g rate Fu Manchu! V1J
One, thing, I
LIMITED
lavent
tried
a
snood..
FISH
GROCERIES — PROVISIONS
yet!
^ Telephone: MArine 4441

Educational Issue In Evacuation

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L’-MARCH 17, 1942

THE NEW CANADIAN

Wash. Farmers Start
Planting Regardless
nhn being;

0 Pee Cent DISCOUNT!

Reserve Bank Merely To Aid
Wash-~Japanese of the
Voluntary Liquidation In U.S.
yaU?y area around

£
&

^waning a hint of when general of the^Srn ^S^
L‘ DeWitt. commandingauJlonhes .might require
ogs except patent medicines
11 c1^ ^ay that
2 are? v
evacuate this military co-operation. speed. andl£
2 q
rUSsured this week by of evacuee propertv dispositions and
Of thls PWram
ta« i> 9°le“ WOHunity for you to buy
handling of
‘ cement from headquarters of the evacuees property is essential becUse
west
coast
situation
uveause
of
the
urgency
of the
h - nFtern Fefens8 Command
W“e hlnss yOuve always wanted—to
se?
sharper FUd be given a fair
General DeWitt and Federal
stock up on the things you need?
o 1
ne flaancial returns Reserve Bank officials stated
iiom whatever crops they plant. ; that the government does not ■this is our last
Lorm andrl|J
Reassured to that extent plan to take title to the proper­ SHOT IN WRITING
against loss, many Japanese far­ ty of the evacuees. No property
0Ur last llwt
writing"
mers are reported to have be­ custodian such as is associated Av as the heading of an announce
ft
gun planting of lettuce, pea and with the function of the encmv meat marie by Bud Fukci. English
iron on .
ft
outer truck crops.
, ahen property custodian will be : editor or the Seattle Japanesemk Van®
^English North American Times
The army has asked that Ja- *nvolved.
provision
past
Thursday.
LS
On
the
contrary,
it
is
their
in
nw6 /aCed with evacuation continue
1903.
tmue
till their land as <
~ teF°n t0 aid the evacuees in a I The "Times’ e^^
e amihiiW1
ft
demonstration
of
lovalty
Kent
V
°
Untnry
^u^tion
of
their
pro!
„m
n
ipanese
la
»guage
pals we car Iff
Japanese point out that so ’far" this perty at reasonable prices and toSn V ’e acific northwest was
£ aas been impossible for some'of protect them against individualsJ SJJ? suspended by the U.S.
veral ved'®
ft then members since they have who seek to take advantage of S Uy department.
Wirst Aid Kits f°r Evacuation,
The Great Northern Daily News
2 been unable to obtain ci-edit or the situation.
shermen l§^apaneSe 3?atents—Wakamoto,
Assume
Control
;
however.
also a Japanese* lammre tomjl|Puru™kio- Chujoto.
& financial assistance
If need be. officials stated, the 8°
.JS stin publishing. °
W? li|K°F G0°dS for Men :llld Women. Cosmetmbanks
are
prepared
to
take
over
*
‘atreds^.il Pel'umes' Fa« Creams, Boxed Candy
the control of the property under! Abb OF A TRADITION
; hwtaf^eather Goods’ Wallcts. Key Cases. Travelling
powers of attorney in order to!
• • but n»e way we behave in
piotect the property interest of: (nis crisis will be the basis
'fked bOTens and Pencils of all kind
: "J7«°" ‘hat our ^
^ ’And to look at them, all neatly
Stationery. Albums.
s hws
Picture Frames.
g dressed in the latest fashions, one Evacuees are encouraged to come1 ' u be proud of, if we Iook far
anadia[i||^Cutleiy, Scissors, Silverws
2 could hardly feel that these were m to discuss their problems relat-l enough ahead so that fifty years
H refugees, hastened out of their mg to the disposition of their J not” h°" V ^nchildr^n will
ft homes, leaving those things which p™perty;• No compulsion exists J dinu F:U.l0°k barJt with
mpetitat SaSnrgical Supplies,
Abdominal Belts, Syringes.
g
were a part and parcel of tlS Bank officials
'
are working in' -name, but with pride.
as is id; jf K11 ee (- apa anki
H hies only a few short weeks ago close cooperation with federal, J
W. F.
state, and local public agencies'
g How Long is the Question
ALL AT AMAZING REDUCTIONS
that may be called upon for as-!
4'?
0 Perhaps this is all a camouflage sistance in dealing with the pro-J
1:1
& to hide those feelings which are perty of evacuees during liquida­
ft uppermost in the minds of all. tion.
& Some 250 people, so recently up*
bakery and fountain
j S3 forner Main and Powell
ft looted from their homes, many of PORTLAND GOINC
PAcific 2954 I S Ih^ UP W1“ “ took al- GHOST TOWN
"Where Ballplayers Meet”
which!
0 most
thirty
years
to
build,
are
1
3 yoars to build, are PORTLAND Ore—
392 POWELL
PA 4725
north
sZon
“ 01 “ U“tata “ of.
"’here a greater!
e rec®
Vancouver,
B.C.
be Acad
3
pait of Roseland’s Japanese busi-iFor up to now, the B. C. Se- ness is centered, is today a liv-’^
?“?.ty ,9ommission has given no mg. . ghost
. . . town. The once lively F
a wa v 3*
them®
indication
as
to
whether
this
sukiyaki
houses have closed their 2 The New Scientific
(A (rue incident, reported by Jimmie K. Kakutani)
open, but ft
present home in Hastings Park doors; fish markets are
~
claim ®
Dental Discovery
den
will
be
of
a
short
duration,
a
business
just
pokes
along;
a few-^
also
3 mT ^1Ct there “ a.remote f™ toe «es Of the
1 lonely
little Nisei girl attending: grown-up world. Soon word that mere few days, or whether it shave and haircut shops have
v? i school. When Shizue was small, !®^zue was going away travelled will be an internment of a long !Jo“ed t,heir doors; combination^
period.
bath ana laundry establishments
। carE:.ynfortunatelv , both her parents ifl’°m One pupil to another, and
— fear’ this trade: and °uce humming^^^
v lmany were ^e questions: “Why renre
5 B®ed aW so she nt to hveiis
ls ln the eyes of lts two newspapers now collect 3
she leaving? Where is she go- I Of the
• ^ a"" -wJ^’ was

°
f
the
womenfolk,
in
their silence dust and cobwebs of time
I
mi taiielW
$hizue herself wondered
“■ Last rak ^6"
oi/thLv
1
^?^
Importing
and
exporting
com6
fcvTe ‘? "O’e “
wme what the answers were.
Xth
cots’ In the low Panics still remain #nder lock and S
She was very reluctant to leave
^ttn- ^temporarily. That
.VOIC.es as they Je5 their establishments still ^
SS Of e®“ ^ ‘° * but the final day arrived, and sit "F
in their leir
unfamiliar places bright with the color of Christmas 2
ft
se she felt verF
?ad no choice but to bid around the stove in the' dining decorations. The chamber of com- 2
<re !1S JVer leavi*g her friends who* her friends a word of Parting- room.
merce is no longer in existence. ^
« been So nice to her. No fault! a very tearful goodbye.
Rows of Beds and Chairs
Its furnishings have been removed w
Liquid Dentifrice
e
kuk it was another case ®ut her teacher, Mr. Black
__
Almost overnight, the B. C. from the premises. Restaurants ft
obli°-pd
family;p
’ wasn’t sa-1 Security commission ins
groceries. and,hotels spread 2
made throughout
° d to PuU up stakes. rtlsFed.m seein8' their friend leave provisions to house the refugees
the different sections &
of
the
city
are operating; but a A
S’
a few of Shizue’s class !
JUi good'bye- So, on be- The livestock building has been
number
of
them
have been sold S 249 Powell St.
nW68 heard she had to leave"1 half ° he classmates, Mr. Black converted into sleepmg quarters
PA 3028
ft
»o felt very sorry I„ S pr“™ted
"’ith a clock as
«« nien, a dining „Om, wjth at a loss.
in
mi
filse V0Ungster'sr couldn
■ ■ ’tlElCt.a.
frionricin'n1
rrtui. xr.. a L’lMhpr. tn
~"‘a token
token nf
of friendship;
With the a kitchen to the rear, still smell­
;'Se !hy- Bor ™e
p
thp
e re“;g‘ift was a letter. I’m sure you ing of fresh plaster and paint.

several, win enjoy reading it as much as the dining room, heated from^a
Now Under Nisei Management
huge stove in the centre of the
e The same high quality of bread, cakes and pastry for
is:
room, is laid out. camp fashion,!
|
Letter
of
Friendship
i®:
which we are justly famous.
J'0® and r°ws or long tables
I "Dear Shizue: 7T,
i®i I
We, who have and benches, providing accommo-1
(been your classmates
tes for
for a long dation for hundreds at a time !
dburr
baking company
} time now, are indeed sorry
ry that and where service is provided by
205
Powell
Street
।i you have to leave us.
— We are volunteers who work In shifts *
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adios
sorry that these wars have to be The men’s livinp'J
paid for by you and me, but we women’s quarters
^asners, Refrigerators FoRL
WarS ^ never Prevent Women’s building, are still in the'
us fiom being good friends. May process of being built and are now
si
we soon see you again. Forget being filled with bunks upZh
great west
i
US not!
and.lower, divided at Intervals by:
At
the
bottom
of
the
page
were
Partitions.
At the rear, in one
TIectric & Radio Ltd.
Complete Scientif;
the signatures of the teacher andF°™xF AL
nurses’ sleeping, quaiters, which due to the
3o classmates, who weren’t going;denness of the evacuation is still
ervsee
^5 E Hastings
MA. 3528
. - 'a bare ro()m w.th haIf_instaU&d
to let a war break their friend377 Powell St.
ship.
wash basin, and a cot
PAcific 3016
Commandant at the Depot is' ft
of the Piovincial Labor Depart­
ment. Assisting is a committee
of thiee. K. Shoji, M. Yanagizawa ’
Caterers to w
Delicious
R. Suzumoto and three well-known
(workers, Mrs. Hyodo, Mi’s. M. Fu­
MANUFACTURERS OF
Banquets
rukawa, and Mrs. Mizuno. These
people, with volunteers and paid
Chinese
and
Shoyu Bean-Sauce
Vinegar (
workeis under them, are confi­
dent that after the first wild con- ft
2141, 2135, 2131 Dundas Street
Weddings
Dishes
CHOP SUEY
j
^i® ano. sti angeness have sub­
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252 Powell Street
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MARCH 17, 19421

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The undersigned hereby wishes
to make public apology to Mr.
K. Kinoshita for his conduct
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recently. He sincerely regrets
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the incident which arose be­ Musical Service
1 "'^ 1
tween himself and Mr. Kino­
A special Musical service at-MODmN
?
tracted a large number of young rooms in <yH?^SE wAN^b>
shita.
people to the Powell UnitedS\’^
Signed,
Church last Sunday, March 15.1^ ztoV?’to *PKe|
or
nf the
t.h& service,
COrtHnA the Ju-1
Rew Canadian.
Y. Kubodera In charge of
^^
£^
urcb
Choir,
whose
unusual
i
!nior Church
| growth from a small chorus to a .‘WANTED LATE Mon^^l^
I
mixed choir is credited to I not less than
i ^^tS
symPathetic guidance of Miss for under
i?’ ffhee!®
^Duffee’ gave some?W. P Wright
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AT
_ Looking back from my dignity
IS when I’ve acquired that riDe1 nW'"'T'11™ years, (er....that
L“S Ita Rimkins iCtal ,S* the present series
icmmiscmg. Just think of Tt> ™ ?
e a Perfectly lovely time
ores to fall back on
1 “ h"e a wonderful set of man-

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son Freddy (Oe yeTTm^^
of seventy-five, Grandthem.) will come home with bi<?
g^nchildren.... hundreds of
rugoy....i gotta study for
a’SC0Wl “Heck, no more |
of Japanese in the war
gee who am-...about the evacuation
m those days.... and what ’ the’h^ cares what those Niseis did
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'ZiiX numbers*3**OnS T^'
By a H.P. Fan
.^est artists were Miss Mary K ^ BUY FOR CASH J
Well, people, the song where of N15h^wara with a piano soloiM°f°rCyC eS’ ^ reasonably nJ
the
cactus grows, “Deep in the v^i^i' ^hur Griffin with a1^0^7^ Safes Ltd., 561^ i
alive on that fatal* dayf December1 J?" h^ that 1 was
Heart of Texas” has f£alIy S^Ls^
^ keeping with ^W
1 ?
vent to war. "And, my dX ^A ?’ when Canada and Japan
wn «
»
httlest grandchild on my knee ’’mdV to cuddling the youngest, the top spot, just staving off • mpsicai theme, Rev. K. Shi- “
Blues
in
the
Night.

Last
week

s
n
y
ZU
chose
for
his
sermon,

Son^s
wrr
F^
p
news came over the radio, I was g“fe <w.i T7 hour sh® tlle
It was such a beautiful white d£«
1, for a Christmas BaU
d^ew^ where there is .®c
was stitched a dream.”
••••and in every seam there
^ctoria-Haney
for
PY tesGood
'
for th?
the 1duration.
coS XKXd yyiS W!! browed deep, as if he
This week America’s dancedom
^tani-Okamoto
ese reference if rPnZ7
T’ Mitani’ Sr-> of I Richmond 1071-L $ 4
you, in those darTcm
did they ?eally hate welcomed in three new songs, Ha^Pv^
2
OW
Do
1
Kn

^s
You

Haney

Wlsh
to
announce
the enKis
loyal, can you, Zine?”
understand anyone thinking we weren’t
Cocktail,” and
?f
eldest daughter,
Buy Furniture
You
,
io,
9
and
8
respectively.
0
Mr
^ami
(Sam)!^
1,
PAY
GOOD
Grandma and grandpa° were vm6^"^6 years> shall say, “When
Personally
we
pluck
Diana
SOn
of
and

household
furniture.
Phone:
grandchildren will not understan^^h^1^^Were different-” My Shore’s “Miss You” as the up-aSd
°^oto’ °f Victoria.
5186.
0W«acf
f X anl uncertahity really are
and
^^ ^ Prejudice, -comer. And another one we’re'aniptiv weddl^g wiH take place
.
® fa
‘Yes, dear,” f shall say “Soon
7 ?al1 never hiow.”
watching from the corner of o£rC home
-AprU 4th’ at
1 WmH » f
^.^1 and ^e, and we all fek ? TeClaration of war, things eye is Glen Miller’s sectinn
^orne of the bride’s parents, YOUNG NISEI GIRL Wffi^s 1
:
“i;c the headlines
1 Can rememher the Rd1 “^ radl0, J“«
••••when was that date? it
?h Tpaper< Now’ let me see
work, on the street car
i rememher 1 was coming home from
rather hostile-like... it was
a w°man gazing at mp B3^Six«™seiPlayersMeet
I"^e*Z3:
is y°ur aunt, darling 6a^G
^iZUk°S bkthday....
must have been February ”
r
YS ^eat‘aunt....) it
i?i NlSeiS §oing around in circle* 1
of worried
ng haggardly expectant
of fishprmp
Cowell Street, lookn meeting every Sunday at
t a
social sei
drivers without cars
of'mLn^
without boats.... of truck
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Si Carlton Clay studios, Gran-|
the troub,ed days bringiMie I
Uons....of tears...
men and boys out of work.... separaThe Week’s Listings:
w Cbme
C3001^’
Everybody 21 4^r T I* '^
Oiste s at 450 Granville St
1- Deep in the Heart of Texas. welcome.
romantic little w£p of^miSnitv^ at my sleeve’ and saying
Hundreds of new Spong
th‘
2. Blues in the Night.
me seventy-odd years ago “Gran^nfhZ favorite>
she wih be
Sieveston
Engagement
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3. I Don’t Want to Walk Without You.
I
nere are camel hairs
Dora
Tazue
Matsuba,
eldest
pof
°s,
British tweeds, in styles"
4.
White
Cliffs
of
Dover
whatV';
was I saying? (oh so deiio-ht i?y rever^es» and say, “o yes

1 ° yes’ ' « talktag about th?' ““ ^aerfeh:
Iteubl of Si ^ and Mrs- D- Mn-ribA adOre- Thev're the M® T
5. How About You.
i±ba °f Ste-^”. and Mr- Shl-!'hm9t in the market. The, E?
6.
Rose
O

Day.
n was February 15th, when
<? J
‘ Now> let me see,
Itlv ,Johnny KiShiuchi also ofisPerel half sizes that f,t pete®??
7. Shrine of St. Cecilia.
meetings....
. ‘
*....and there were mass
engagemenr5^ t°^nn?UnOe “r Niseie«es—hundreds of ttagL^
8. Miss You.
the Christmas BalL^taor'wlwfoe^hTr^^^ me who ^ok I™ to
Sih" th^l^
»< hhe uratair
9. Moonlight Cocktail
^ money“avinT6 be'"9 ”“ ’ fe1"
whethei he liked your beautiful white - 10. How Do i Know ’Tis You_and Mrs. M. Rishiuchi.
---------muney saving prices now
[fores rj v
all of us, your otheZ granny0 and
?ur dresses away...
Don
t
miss
this
opportunity,
111
'Why ’couwn,t ,i,e
al home."
UWe 4eUace
stayed g°vj™s^
Thumb your nose at trouble
of 3
And she’ll exclaim. “Grandmother
’ \Can see jt so Plainly!
a
new
Modiste
Spring
coat
things t0 do Zl coiSnV interesting, i could the party?” y ° hmry... .we’ve heard all this....but what about
"ke the keynote of smartnes lWar tb
Bad. And I shall then be verv
1
7 to the Christmas
Hurry to Modiste's today l^®6 an
finenci dropped in with
Naflnaie'none of your pranks wLt
say’ “Now, a record, TonighTVe^L^^^^
«heSS
know Mr. Blank -with the cornei ste “St ™i younJ .“^n-you
then, something in her
A
y ^
say?”
ITAnd
up and confess, ?wS I wasmt ?
WiUmother
speak to ^e, and Tomorrow there was to be no more rX™ Cake “ lce cream.
e act
s is I
times, under curfew.
yes rilh ? ?hdimb mysef’ We had grand Wine, real port—and what tta «'Vi
music—there was
free storage
PCM,
oiTofT When pe°Ple were being u^ooted on? JVH°ksale eva-cua- present?
time was better for a party than, the
R * English family (30 years in
Okt of the same homes that vou
? 7 of their homes....
girls went into the kitchen ^o opm can^6! f^^w-sufferers, three 2 city) will store free (for use or
And I shall sit there and tell fL?s?e^ ake .for granted....”
~ same) good Piano, Refrigerator
pa& ^ns—sahnon, olives, cheese.... o or other items of Eouseholo'l^^/^/f1 J
^te’---unspoken thoughts %??~n^
and wine.... buttered rolls... .crisp salad
S
01 two....whole pages nnt
n
q UefTd lnto an odd h°ur Wine! And synonymous with" wine TS^J™6 on the table,
^e' Sound references. Phone
We had to have S North
i e when we“ did
what tomorrow was to bring
livintTn
~ not know candlelight....and s™ aid™
430-M-l.
lnS’ • • •
° m the Present... .and laugh- up at a drug store and s
in V
m two candles Picked
sunlight, so "down came om^b nds
Outside H was ^1
the ^Hng^againstS’om^an^
in those days when Wine.

e our Wmds....and so, ‘Candlelight and 3
allowed outside between dusk
? beeame serious, we weren’t
ificial
« was-and to democracy,
dances, no more late wlks L
There were no w anP^eX^
ific D;
we crammed a thousand dan”? to
h® betoe ®f»
flat. Whether it was the
fteen minutes
a 2 x 4 o
Mar. 2
curfew hour, I do noAnow—buTh^
°P the mellowness of
Mar. 2
marvellous party .”
WS a marvellous Party.
Heie, granddaughter Anne wiU
n
^SD. Mar 2
It happened on the eve of
Of ah radios, cars, and ” " h° danced the « waltz with you?" G™°Y’ ”5 14 Grm(i’
POWELL LOB kntt
..no, that must L“d "^..‘.M
Pretend I have

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>~ I « be a
yes I’ll have them!) will be just another^ 7s SrandchUdren (o
book. To me, these will be memories hott
dates in a historymere dates. Yes, I’m going to lSg?il^

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