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^WOOD COUNCIL

j?

VANCOUVER, B. C.

WWP
by mark n toyama

(reprinted by request from
the new Canadian of
may 15, 1940)

pell st knows
JI about those
bo limp, run, stagger or walk

la-cross, stop and talk

d echoes of laughter
kispers of pain

dor of burnt toast

10tic scent of chow mein
ifalve into the street in mid­
night rain
hit’s how.

Mell st knows
tmell st knows

fa loves the light skip
of children as they trip

to school and their studies
c lovely age
dien yellow and while are
buddies

ion ell st knows
Novell st knows
pi a youth in a room

fait, dreary and dank

y too by four tomb
<smd can tell by his weakening
tread

fat god again forgot
his daily bread

Jcoell st knows
Jos-ell st knows

land shudders and hates
duellers by satan’s gates

die reeling square in drunken

:

stupor falls

'end tries to beat

fa juts to pulp
Jti the reel concr etc
mid sobs

Jo-tell st knows
fawdl a knows

‘I is fifth arenite
fam street wall street and park
J
avenue
senes

Removed From F

1942!
VANCOUVER, B. C May 16.—An extra work crew of
twenty-two men, indue ing carpenters, plumbers and laleaves here Sunday night to begin work at Sandon.
last of the four ’’ghost towns’' in the Kootenay area
being used as a reception centre for evacuated women and
children.

Registration of Buddhist families. who are expected to
OTTAWA. The House of Commons Friday heard Hon make up the bulk of the evaeuHumphrey Mitchell, Minister of Labor, submit a report ees to this centre, is well under
from the British Columbia Security Commission, which way. Kev. T. Tsuji of the Hompa Temple said. Rev. Tsuji re­
showed that 9,313 persons had passed through Commission turned
Friday night from an in­
machinery, and that 4,300 out of a total of 22^084, have been spection trip to Sandon.
Greater care in packing goods
The movement to Slocan, com-1
removed from the coastal protected area.
is
urged upon all evacuees in a
prising Anglican families part-iAs of May 11, there were 2,555
special
communique from Nisei
icularly. is due to begin Monday.
persons of Japanese origin, in­
baggagemen
in the ghost towns
। This, together with the regular
cluding men, women, and child- ROYAL CITY
who
stress
these
following
! dispatch of city groups to Greenren, confined to Hastings Park P V A CT I A TTdM
Aood under the Catholic Mission/ points.
Clearing Station.
;
v
1 Uh
Tools, axes, etc. should not be
i is expeoted to boost the evacua-i
Road Camp projects had ab- COMPLETED
'tion of families from the city and' packed into the empty space
the pedal and body of
sorbed 2,285 males, distributed as:
NEW WESTMINSTER, E. Cjfrom the clearing station at a: between
a
sewing
machine, unless extra,
follows:
| —When the Canadian Pacific ! faster rate.

care
is
taken
in packing.
Blue River - Yellowhead Section:! Kettle Valley train rolls out- of; The next report given by the:
Knives,
cutlery
and any sharp
1,290: New Westminster Sunday night? Minister of Labor, Hon. Humph-1 instruments should be wrapped
May 17, with some 150 wo-:rev Mitchell, in the House of,
Revelstoke - Sicamous: 417
j
up very carefully, so that they
men and children, evacuation! Commons, will show a much
Hope - Princeton Highway: 237
j of tlris city and district will higher percentage of the total re-: will not cut through the bagSchreiber-White River, Ont.: 341 ! have been virtually completed.! moved from the protected area, j gage . Serious cuts were sustainisei baggageman
one
1
1 ed by
!,Ghost Towns” in the interior! Left behind will be a small,ALMOST COMPLETE
from
a knife sticking out of a
of British Columbia had absorbed: number of families who will be! Virtual conclusion of the sugar, large parcel.
'beet project is also in sight with,
a total of 1021 persons to date, as; going to other projects.
Mattresses should be rolled
A
consistent
policy
of
co-op-'seeding
now beginning in Alberta;
follows: ’
;
up
tightly and wrapped up to be
Greenwood — 812
I eration to effect an orderly re-fields. Commission officials mdi-. kept clean.
Manitoba lias been some-;
moral has been marked in this
Clothes bags should be tied up
Kaslo —185
I district, since the
first'what delayed owing to weather
tightly.
Slocan — 22
j movement of nationals to road conditions, and a limited number.
Bicycles should be taken a
Sandon — 2
{ camps and Niseis to Schreiber. ;of families from the lower par? part before shipment, and proFor the past several weeks a;of the valley will be going to that'
Alberta sugar beet fields had!
committee,
including Bert Mu-!province as soon as they can be; b “ •
‘ n’
taken a total of 1635 persons, and;
^^.uF
’ofiselected by Mr. Wellwood, who is
Shoyu and other food stuffs
rakami
and
Hideo
Onotera
Manitoba farms, 720.
j
the farmers in should be packed scpaiaey.
the Japanese Canadian CTzens here representing
h
°
especially if the shoyu is conA total of 316 persons thus far! Council, and George Sasaki,, Manitoba.
tained
in bottles. In one case a
have been moved on self-support­
Yukio Hasebe, Kaichi Okihiro. The progress of evacuation, now, large quantity of rice was ruin­
ing projects, on which evacuees; and Susumu Nagai, has been clearly marked in New Westmin­
will be responsible for their own! working under pressure to as-Ater and Steveston, is becoming ed, because a bottle of shoyu
maintenance.
I sist- in thp movement oi women more appo.1 ent on Poweil Siieet. broke.
In general, people are urged
This included to date: Christina and children to interior towns? Professional men. report for in-; to pack up everything very care­
Lake—80, Bridge River and Minto!
movement into stance a slackening off in seiThe
fully. And don’t take too much,
City—150, Lillooet—51, and West-! Kaslo has causedi some conges-' voices rendered. In the Japanese since space is very limited and
wold—35.
tion there, it is' reported, "but business section, once busy with accomodation is crowded!
these difficulties are b e i n g' shoppers, especially at the begin No figures were given for the
peo- ning of the removal program.
number of people who have moved ironed out steadii
a wowing note of -dead- . GREENWOOD COMMITTEE
voluntarily to destinations of their pie are settling into the hotels; there
sto-es are closing A telephone
from
Green
^ thatreport
{he 900
_odd
pco-_
■ ness", Mo.c sunes
own choice as private individuals. and houses there.
. daily.
already settled there have a
5 Further groups of males are
committee
to direct affairs in the
: clue to report for evacuation to
if
read projects in the forthcoming community.
It is indicated also that in ur­
: week, keeping pace with the evaA
gentcases, relief can be secured
jeuation of families. The effect cf
V
1
on
an
advance basis immediately.
'4
all this, of course, will be to bring
ft 4
There
is
definitely no fear that
fa
unto greater prominence those
sy ar
starvation
or destitution awaits
i who have thus far failed to make
families
moved
to interior towns.
made by /hich the Maph । train connections.

Please Pack Your
Baggage Carefully

.Mission

Arrangements have been
Ridge Co-operative Producers Exchange business at Ha
ney will be taken over by the Pacific Co-oi
_
X,^u-r
Mission under a straight lease basts in
Rid tie - Pitt Meadows Gazette said.
! That "much - talked - of but
5. Sing Song....... Harry

Show In

Fujimoto
Tsuchiya
This information was con- --------------i never - realized’’ concert at Hast6.
Banjo
Solo
.......
Sueyoshi
y toe centre of a social scheme
(firmed by J. B. ShimeH manager
j
; ings Park, first plan n e d t w o 7. Popular Songs... .RitsukoOgaki
Ka­
Committe
I of the Pacific'Co-operative Union
ifas io be the nucleus of a
months ago, finally becomes a
meda
<
who states that W. J. Briggs,
reality this evening at 6 p.m. in
:
grander dream
bookkeeper
in
the
Haney
plantfor
the modern Exhibition Gardens. 8. Japanese Songs. .Takako Yano
•end yet
SOLSQUA,
B.
C.—
A
commit
­
some time, will be the branch
and Recreation 9. Popular Songs.. .Fujiye Toyota
tee of six to act for the camp {when the Welfare
9°fao and yaeko’s fanciful feet i manager,’’ the report continues.
sponsor the first i a
Song.. ..Harry Tsuchiya
at Solsqua has been elected by ! Committee will
the
clearing
staand Dance... .Bobby Ito
SIXTY FARMERS
show
at
faiCn on aown a wondering
|
variety
Song
advisory com“Y. Yamaga, manager of the ballot, and an various work­ l tion.
Lily Shi­
Japanese
Songs
12.
(
street
mittee from the
shido
Japanese
berry
growers
co-oper
­
^^ fantastic
Pugnaciously diminutive
camp will soon
ative organization at- Haney for ing groups in the
13.
Popular
Songs.
.
.Eleanor
Tsu­
arrv “F.B.L” Tsuchiya, fish­
?° a jitterbug beat
chiya
the past 15 years, was given or­ be formed.
Acting on the committee are beat captain, electrician, manu- ’ 14. Martha Hori and Her Hawai­
ders by the security commission
Takagi and M? al training professor, and gen- ■
ian Entertainers
to move within 72 hours, and had three Issei, A.
eral trouble - shooter, will pre- ।
Vancouver
H.
Roving? Let Us Know! to relinquish his "post,” the report Yoshioka of and three and
side as master of ceremonies,
■ (Piano accompanists: Vernon
Nisei
Shimozawa;
said.
I Koto
In
the
past
the
vaulted
roof
of
Hakkaku, Fumi phori, Margaiet
and
Chick
Kuwa“The membership of the Maple Can- Suzuki
o}0u movecb or are you
HU F
S0’ an^ you still Ridge Co-operative Producers Ex­ bhra of Marpole and James the Gardens has flung back both .Takahashi and Lily Ide.)
Kumagai of New Westminster. the violent cheers of rabid basket- i
------------------------------- i read The New Cana- change was almost -wholly Japan­
ball
fans
and
the
silvei
y
-fluted
<
o i
t
J
^ease be sm'e to forward ese but as the farms of members
worker in the Japanese United tones of Dorothy Maynor.
;
KeVClStoke
OeeKS
1
rade
”ge cf address to the are being taken over by white Church, and is one of the execuTinis evening it will resound to I
0U man^r ^ this farmers the produce from the&e
■ five of the British Columbia
community sing-song
AeorL
A Iarge number of farms will generally find its way ent Teachers Association. Mia th J under the M.C.’s baton, the rythREVELSTOKE. — The Revel(^ ‘ave moved without giv- I to the Co-op. There are about

Maple
Ridge-Pitt
Meadow
*
au
|
mic
svzay
of
popular
songs.
both'
sto
ke Board of Trade Thursday
'result
n&tification, with the sixty of the largest Japanese far­
.^'Japanese and Englsh, and kstru-!rjght approved a suggestion of
Pies M o they are hissing- co- mers still in the Maple. Ridge Association.

It
is
said
solos from a classic piano-the City Council that Japanese
htpb 111 le Paper which they district, and these comprise the
’. Y. Yamagas enon-s
-i^
throbbing Hawaiian guitar, {from the six road camps west of
but which are no greater part of the fruit acreage. Mi
Co-operative
movement
amon
s
;
*
*
*
[here be permitted -to come to
obtainable.
LLEADER & SPOKESMAN
the
Japanese
been'
able>to
get
oj
nese
gongs.
..
.Irene
Tate-1
Revelstoke each day to buy per“Mi1. Yamaga, leader and ganized in the F'a^er \ allej, a, .
are a^ain reminded
yamaisonai requirements. Letters will
for
ckarae is being made spokesman among the Japanese
that- during his
Popular Songs.. .Kazuo Yama-Ue forwarded to the B. C. Security
,Ne'v Canadian, and around Haney for a great many managemen'
.
«
?'
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L™
:
saki commission by both bodies enPaper AShmg to receive the years,”
the report said.
had
Co-operative Pro“uc.ei\^T,,’ 3 Manzai.... Tamotsu Yamamoto ( dorsjn a the suggestion. There are
pIace his been in Maple Ridge for 35 years he A^LS di« ■
4.'Harmonica Solo...Doug. SakaeWr 500 Japanese on the project.
d address with the and was always active in commu­
Nation department.
nity affair’s. He has been a great

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THE NEW CANADIAN

RANDOM
Canada

PAcific 8131

215 EAST CORDOVA
Vancouver, B. C.

—o—

By “Bacca Laurie Hatus”
Me Admitto!” or rather ‘‘I ad-

:1
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reports from There were manv tMn_
imarkea
-the
end
of
a
long-fought
?
pr,eie
'
LEMPBIERE, b. C.-On Mav 1, “ *5 £
“R>
Ji n
WOJ
.academic struggle. Bachelor of-the
w <
JA ^
c7
* men in camp here finally somehow or other JM011'?'
bachelor of that—triumph- i moved
.1X1" bUnk “ 1
accomplished VK
- ”so f?r
ai must
.1
stud

i

hj-ouilt
camp.
In
our
new
make
a

live ■ or
x years of
Pipe
for
smokho
ted to
J camp mere are two bunk-houses, compose a great m^w
it we co 1 rot have
-t
reacnecu wnich accomodate 54 men in each, (seventeen syllable NrG
it not been mr tne a tuning nail, an office, and it
a
think it must be
of moth7 is and varehhouse.
bends.
'esmigy* enough, since we
iy moesh lumber in building our Since all the n
were verv co-ohp
ounk-nou
more vae
our stove
?p us
T
draftier v
Fresh lumber,
.
of
n
much at hoi
course, shrinks r
:
this camo
us philosophers ^g that we should
seal
c
e m
our
gth
will test be able to stand
den to
com
we el& a meeting last
.ir
■our will. Let since at least wat
th*
-mw wnen we are at war with
: daunt
Eei c ctvcideci to lour
ves to
nor deter you beautiful moon.
gam
wq^nlms burden is a hundred; "I
ition
to carrv nn w
cur
chc
r.i rront ox our ear
o you
limes harder to bear than it has iwoi
good
work.
~
the
swiff
running
wu
mv
ae
ever been.
standing
committee
ana across this river we have
s today our enemy. She are jou^o remember that there! tV seems like
A standing committee on fe
constructed a new bridge, so
yesteryear
j
millions of other Amerio^n
j.
। a way of life which is citi: tens who believe in instic0 and! rVA" f1^
anese
work, appointed at th=^
and'
^bat
we
may
or
counsel
^o aci ObS to the
not our
and her way and f
conference
of the United fe
were
poured
upon
;
°ther
side,
where the road is
ours cannot live in the world side, t “e& and equality, and thatimp
in British Columbia, will cam ri
Yet five years have gone by: umler way7,
—and here we are at the thre-i
"
Mt was decided on Thursday ‘ "
of a ,hazy, opaque
world
of!

"
'
- i We feel we are verv fortiimrp _The committee comprises ^
chaos ^eM^XA
- ’
N p- Bunt, Rev. Bryce Wati
those
1™?!0,- W™W b>'
/Wy
Rev.
W. A. McWilliams, Rev. J
w
b
on ofgU1 counfrY and believe we are
E.
Horton,
Rev. K. Shimizu Sq
hurnev
heend of the'riSht in saying that we have the
Y.
Akagawa,
Dr. Shimo-Takah
NN?' Gla;duation is now almost beautiful scenery of all
Edhor, The New Canadian—f Editor The
r
the ra, Dr. G. A. Wilson, Rev. H. J
pear bn-; Have received vour va-N
?
T
N
Canadian- tail- accompli.- But stark reality Toad camps
luabie paper a. few days ago, ih^ &ir: We "ouId like to thank S
Rae. Mrs. J. S. Muldrew and Abi (cl
Wlde my eyes' No’ the
And n°w everythin- seems
' 1
«“» =Pring is S? to A. Campbell.
you may be assured that the boys 1 !1? New Canadian for its kind- ^erb iBr°ad *
at
The
home
missionary
7
cowl;
1 .«° ,L“y. J?'™:f of strug-past. The snow has gone, the budN aRPTCciate the pleasure of;ness in sending us the
copies of glejtill lies ahead.
tee expressed its appreciation"c
~ ! ding leaved are
acm.,„ tne mews fr
from
home of;
nfithe
om home.
thc paper. We certainly7 look forgreen on the trees, the leadership given by Rev. it
oui folxs and friends.
;wa' I to it every week.
^vould that faith, courage and^he mosquitoes buzzing, and the
especially
Bunt, and urged co-operation a A3
b°yS are always waiting for^ee we have no other
strength be reborn within us!! fro=s croaking.
paper to
all presbyteries.
NNF^1’’ and 110 sooner does‘keD us informed as to ’he news. > ould^ that odds may be conquer-1
Il’S
I
they gather around’We hope you will keen vo this ed with these virtues!
to read the news of their homes!good work.

'ia
™u>o loved one they left beS We M sending with this letter A BILLET-DOUX...
ra
is everything oka:
4
OCMtion ^ch we hone in Fumi-chan,

Sunny
Valley' ? Hope s c
. ...
iak bL1“atani:»Ll oe or some help towards the
Ev

rything
around'
hen - ls ^oniu-iH. Ejima writes from Work C
IO
k Camm their families on the beet farms
But let us console ourselves! n 1

ip hope
hnnO that ev’rythingwill I ^’1, xellownead. B. C
Torizo Ya ma shit
At present half the worker' Ide
Mith H
the
Mitsuo Yokome
are engaged in road work, ii I La
The i
oeokay
again.
'

How
quickly
time
flies.
It
is
alishcs to
Bunzo lyeiri
Thanks a million for keeping Feady two months since we came other half as carpenters, garde Ltd '
Tetsutaro
Kawai
lions tcom the men in
your fingers crossed for me- i' 7e' ?or tlle ^t month we were ers, and ‘maki-kiri’.
No. 1
Hideo
Tsuii
“Our camp, so far, has bs R
Camp. Princeton, n. (
managed to graduate. Your words'?* m hunk cars, but since
and

marked
by thorough co-operatio: file
Iron? (he men at the lied
01 encouragement were really7 a - ■ ri ^' we Rave been sleeping
Issa
ku
on
the
part
of all the men, mud F
Camp, via Blue River «'
source of inspiration. I don't Nn tent houses- which accomodate
to the gratification of the officii! F
kiiow as yet what I'll do in the' 18 men to each tent.
and
the R.C.M.P.
Skins
, _
. future. But rest
-.
‘ We llad 150 men during the
as
H

This
plateau-like
country
t
pmed. runu-chan the ''storm willN1’^ month, but later 50 were
£
i
still
very

cold
in
the
morning....
be
over'
eventually

j-oe over eventually.
; transferred to Decoigne. Many of
inlyD t In
It seems as if springtime is s
, Lets not be pessimistic: rather.:tne men bave also left to join? far a wav7
let's use foresight to build and *re
In spite of ihe los: Oi its gen-.1 lies
evacuating.
and
reference
al secretary. Kunio Shimizu, fol
con*iiuct lor the future. After all. i
mi Ontario road camp, as well as! to the Security Commission un- •am storm will have wrought great i
TcQ,
e
7
v' a number of its members on! der special conditions.
and sweeping changes in our lives I
F3HU
The presence on ti­ie council of And we've got to face thole I
various projects, the second
a aw
^ as
.
a
number o. Nisei professional manges, and adapt ourselves ac-i
era'km Japanese
। men. doctors, dentists and optoCouncil will carrv on
f S
event, Fumi-chan. let's;iuainbcH’ B' C' Vla Masao.camp, was a mass of ice 2h fe h
its work in
it
is
expected,
"will
:
anv
mg evacuation I
.
ar as
required
it is indicated
squired to
to remain for someP10^ high our
heads and proudlyjiakaoka:
Thick. Now it has almost mei®
of the work
given extra assurance! we’n bury our sorrows and silent-; “Even in this camo so far
i®. I
i
x
with the Naturalized
tne second generation organ-py Read
path of struggle.:up high in the Rockies U
N ^ambo^, for your inrormanfc
Japanese Association will now faT^B^
^fNN t0 function- lknowm’ that braveiy conquers glad to report that sprint th;NS Fmiles north of
io u. with the evacuation of half Tn a n br^
°\
care'
of the members'
a iarge representation of
lion's commiti-e
Assocm-;ymmg women to act on the coun- dreams. meet again, then, ™t W-^« ta.dten us andj^'easy going bachelors
The remaining personnel of hwNw?
^^ iS
-. •U
For located
instancejusdin
Moose r™?',^;^*^^^
are taking ah!gs eN III i
t now than
the Council is still active in as- I formeNv
r cc
sistmg cases of all kinds, and ;
" More of the w< k is
t
5
J
c
J£u
CSaiS
8 7’
Inadvertently omitted from
will continue to carry on with ' gradually passing into their
^fi'
and
it
is
indicated
that
thisNhift
the
list
of
successful
University
such. tasks as welfare and recreation, education, general in­ m ^sPP^ibiRiY ’RH continue as ™ B' C' sR'dcnts published
formation. assistance to fami- - evacuation orders are received bv Thursday in The New Canadian
the male members.
Tdej
were the following:
Bachelor of Commerce — Rov

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Agriculture. First Year—Tei
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!
iL'd, ivlny 10.— (
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A
(AP)
I Federal^ Court jury acquitted,
I Tuomas S. Masuda. American-•
Delicious
। oorn Japanese attorney. Thurs- ,P
। any of the charge of having acted
pis an agent of the Japanese GovI eminent without registering with
|the state department. Masuda is iT
phe second Japanese attorney to
Dishes
joe acquitted here of the charge.
i Kenji Ito having been cleared
2^2 Powell Street

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numbei of transfers of Dien
fi om highw ay camps to various
Service self-supporting projects and sugar
beet farms have been authorized
’AXESE united church
this week by the B. C. Security
inference bim- May 1/, 19L) Commission. These include•ey School: xowell Streep। Shinkichi Asazuma, Kyumatsu
jun.: Fairview at, 10 am.,^^ and Yataro Omori De-j
:eEssuu:00pib.
i coigne; Sotaro Shibuya. Lem-;
pence Service. •— The sen- piieie, Kenichi Kodama. Tame’ Junior Congregations will ichi Minatogawa, Tetsuma Sasa­
"e for this Service. The ki, Tetsuo Sasaki, Kosaku Yama­
nobe, and Masao Mocliizuki. from
Camp No. 2, Jasper; Jinnosuke
Ke'
soloist will Morita, nucerne;
Yasuda, j
Hope: Matsutaro V tada, Prine
IT
ton; Kikujiro Tanaka
tow
head; all to self-suppo:
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Communion; i From Schr
jiy Commu-'nailed Yohei
Church Ser-1 Honkawa, §Yoshio Tan
:u. — cun lay School;! Sakauye, and Susumu Te
and,also for self-support!
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