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THE NEW CANADIAN
uthorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department. Ottawa
U.S. House Passes Judd Bill
To End Exclusion Policy
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The
United States House of Repre
sentatives
passed
by
overwhelming voice vote tne Judct
bill for equality in immigration
and naturalization on March _ 1,
according to JACL ^nti-Discrimination Committee.
This step practically assures
the passage of the bill which
would end the long-standing ex
elusion of Japanese immigrants.
The bill now goes to the Senate
for approval.
A steady stream of Congress
men spoke in support of the
measure during a two and one-
TORONTO.. ONT., SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1949
{ Japanese Want Their Musical Play
Hollywood Style — Chorus and Alii
TOKYO. — When theatre-go
ers went to see the production
ballyhooed by advance publicity
as the first American musical
comedy ever- staged by the Jap
anese. they were in for a disap
pointment. So much in fact
that it was a financial flop.
The audience expected to see
a lavish spectacle in the dazzl
ing American manner with a
large cast and a gorgeous set.
TIrev
awaited the
pearance of briefly-clad cho-,
ines stepping in time to breez;
tune, and generally foliowin
the Hollywood pattern.
Instead, they got a simp]
stage set, four fully clothed per
formers behind the footlight:
no dancing and a classical mus<
score.
Now, probably, the producer
are scantily-clad.
half hour floor discussion.
Opposition to a section of the
bill came from Representatives Site of Basketball
Vito Marcantonio and Adam Wind Up Dance Moved
Clayton Powell. They question
The Toronto Nisei Basketball
ed that part of the measure League Wind-Up Dance origin
which would remove the West ally carded for the Hungarian
Indies colonies from immigra Hall has been changed to the
tion quotas of their mother Labour Lyceum. The date of the
countries and place them, in dance is April 14, the evening
stead, under an annual quota of before Good Friday, with danc
100 each.
ing from 9 to 1. Admission is Vernon, Kamloops
. Except for the West Indies’ 75 cents.
question, not a single voice
Although the original tickets
MARCH
spoke in opposition to a bill signifies the location as the Hun
Three
KAMLOOPS
YBS General Mect6
—
Toronto,
which represents a historic de garian Hall, there will be no re Vernon basketball teams and a
ing',
134
Huron
So. Speake*,
cision by the House of Repre issues and these tickets will be busload of supporters staged a
Virginia Shipley, “Tour
sentatives.
successful invasion of Kam
accepted at the Lyceu.
Europe.
” 1:30 p.m. .
The action was the first vote
loops on. Feb. 12, defeating the
v. E. Yoshioka
6
—
Chatham.
ever taken, by the House to
local Nisei tepms two games to
Hamilton-Rebels
in English ar-1
hold
service
eliminate all racial restrictions
one on Feb. 12. All games were
Japanese
at
St. Andrew s
in the nation’s immigration and
held at the K.A.A. hall.
Meet
Saturday
United
Church,
7:30 p.m.
naturalization policies.
The opener was the best for
omen
TORONTO
—
With
the
6
—
-Toronto,
Japanese
Golf Club
If the bill passes the Senate,
local hoopsters as Kamloops
basketball
playoffs
heading
Hayden
general
meeting,
S3
it
will restore immigration
Juniors, led by Stan Kato (6
MEN
/
in
to
the
final
found,
the
Ave., 2:30 p.m.
rights to Oriental countries ex
points) and Tadashi Sakamoto
The male animal is a hypo cluded from sending immigrants
eliminated Rebels will en
(5 points), turned back the Ver 8—MONTREAL. Nisei Fellow tertain a Hamilton team as
crite. a two-faced liar, a coward here since passage of the Orien
J ames
ship
Meeting,
St.
non Juniors .18-14. Top man for
the Church of All Nations
and an utter egotist.
United Church, Filn i Night.
tal Exclusion Act of 1924.
Vernon, T. Tanaka, toted up 12
on Saturday, March 4, at
Men are all these things and
8 p.m.
points.
8.45 p.m.
worse, because, they are as vain
Metropolitan
The second game, between 11—TORONTO.
about themselves as women are
Nisei
Fellowship
Badminton
the girls’ teams was the draw
but prefer to cloak the brutal
Club
Sweater
Social,
Metro
ing card, which saw the bigger
Nisei Girl Returns
truth in a mass of myths and
politan
Church
Gym,
8-11:45.
and more experienced VernonThe
LETHBRIDGE, Alta.
Home
To
Lillooet
legends about the “he-man”.
ites walk off with a handy win. 12—Toronto, Club TNT Dance,
second delegates’ meeting of the
Breathes there a man with Lethbridge JCCA was held on
St. George’s Hall,
corner
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. —
The final game, between Ver
John and Stephanie; New
soul so dead who has not re Feb. 27 in. the JCCA Hall at Thirty-six Japanese passengers, non Athletes -and Kamloops,
garded himself in the mirror Picture Butte with more than including a lone Canadian Nisei, was somewhat one-sided with
comers welcome, 8-11.
one morning- with a fatuous 30 delegates representing 20 were aboard the SS. President the Kamloops boys sadly off- 12 —’ MONTREAL, Exhibition
hockey,
Toronto TNT vs.
smile, and murmured, “You good districts
in
the
Lethbridge Cleveland when it docked here form. The fast-breaking Ath
on
the
morning
of
March
3.
One
letes
were
red
hot,
and
Tahara
Montreal.
Verdune Auditor looking hunk of he-man, you I
Northern attending.
was
a
Mexican
Nisei,
and
the
brothers,
J.
Kawaguchi
and
long
ium,
Church
Ave. 6 p.m.
or “I wonder how Td look in a
The
proposed
budget
of
others
were
either
American
shot
man
Sam
Yamasaki,
could
Baseball
1
*
:
—
HAMILTON.
probably knock $769.50 was passed unanimous
mustache .
Nisei
or
Issei
destined
for
the
n
’
t
be
stopped.
...
..
-meeting',
atYMCA,.
them cold I”
ly. The delegates will canvass,
S. Tahara in particular was
All welcome.
With what infinite care they their respective districts within U.S.
The
single
Canadian
is
Mas
tossing
them in from all angles
comb their hair and worry their the next month.
FRESNO.
Calif. — Foi me r
neckties. With what careful
Negotiation for a price in ako Tanaka who is headed for to pile up 18 points. Wakida for
She has Kamloops got 16 points. Final chaplain of the 442nd combo i.
East
Lillooet,
B.C.
search
themcrease in the labor contract for
scrutiny
they'
the U.S. score was 57-30.
team. Rev. George Aki has acselves in passing a mirror. With the. 1949 beet crop was dis been employed by
Aki
Following the game, Vernon cepted the post with the Nisei
Army
Hospital
in
Osaka.
what lavish concern they keep cussed and the results will be
presented by the delegates at Hotel arranged for her travel teams were guests at the Kam Congregational Church in Chi
up the shine on their shoes.
loops Nisei Athletic Club Val cago. After his discharge with,
documents.
A whole chapter could be the Provincial JCCA meeting
entine Dance.
the rank of major, he reactivat
written on men and the condi on March 6.
ed
the Fresno Japanese Congre
tion of their shoes. An ordinary ■ The next delegates’ meeting Exchange Trouble
gational
Church in 1946.
Girls Outshine Men
shine won’t suffice. It goes be of the Lethbridge Northern May Stop Proposed
yond the
dictates
of
good JCCA will be held on March
In Mixed Bowling
Ginny Mori's 746 and 308 weie
grooming to the compulsion^ of 27 at 1:30 p.m. in Picture Butte. Ball Tour of Japan
the
ladies’ high for Feb. 26, and
TORONTO— With five weeks
a religion. The pieces of leather
SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Plans to
her
triple was higher than the
remaining, teams of the Toronto
encasing their blunt toes must the wide-spread and. all those send American baseball teams
best
the men could offer. Johnny
Major Mixed Bowling League
be polished and lacquered until in-between.
for a tour of Japan this fall re- are manoeuvering for positions. Amemori’s 713 triple and Kats
As for their suits, listen to ceived a severe jolt when it was
they glitter like the bottom of
Isoshima’s 311 single led the
what Joe Ito of Joseph’s Men s learned that it would be im- Jinx by taking all from Blue
a new aluminum pain
birds, moved closer to the lead men.
about the
It is no secret, either, that Wear has to
possible to convert Japanese ing Dreams who lost 3-4 to the
While the three top men in the
men spend hours in achieving “sharp and colorful 1949 styles yen into American dollars at Jets. Whizzbangs jumped into averages were only hitting in
the en dof the tour, Kent Par- third place by taking the super the
just the right wave in their for men”.
500’s,
Ginger
Terakita
“
Business
suits
will
have
con
ker, local baseball promoter, ior Mediocres. Nightmares gun knocked ^off 713 to advance to a
pompadour or that careless lock
of hair dangling over their fore cave square shoulders, which had planned to take a team of ning for a playoff spot, blanked 215 average to stand high in the
the
to
heads in a mariner calculated to will look more natural and not major league stars
ladies’ division.
K.K.K.
the Homestretchers.
width.
”
(Well,
Orient.
set the female hearts to pump over-accentuate
Also affected would be the
ing 425 more beats a minute. well, we can see beyond the
to
where
They
proposed exhibition series be
And they accuse the women of shoulder pads
tween the Pacific Coast League I
begin.)
spending one-fourth of their
champions and the winner of ।
“
Suits
will
have
drape
lines
lives in front of the mirror!
the
Little World Series planned
for
easy-fitting
comfort/
’
(Com
Let us consider the matter of
bv Frank Shaughnessey, presi
fort
nothing,
it's
for
looks.)
masculine apparel. If you think
The winter
WINNIPEG.
of
the
International
“Suit coats will be longer, as dent
women’s clothes have a puzzling
league
of
the
WNMBL
came to Sox Pulls Through
League, to take in Japan.
much
as
an
inch,
to
give
a
taller
variety of styles, you haven’t
Although this about eliminat a successful finish with a lavish In Bowling Playoff
appearance.”
(A whole inch
plowed through the maze of
banquet at the Shanghai Cnop
longer! Where nature failed, ed the possibility of the tour
It’s all over
WINNIPEG.
neckties. socks, handkerchiefs
this year, Parker was assured Suey on Feb. 26.
now
but
the
celebrating!
The
grow
your
own.)
nd cuff-links fo rmen.
Cups were presented by Mr. favored Diamond
by a high-ranking officer in the
'
“
Sport
clothes
of
four
pockets
Sox
came
The ties—oh, the endless de
Army
that
the M. Halter of the Central Bowl fleeting in. like a thoroughbred,
will be popular.” (Remember, Occupation
signs, the numerous colors, the
ing Alley to the members of and finished 149 pins ahead of
American
and
Japanese
baseball
there MUST be four pockets.)
million ways they can tie them.
the winning team, the Diamond the Feetlebaums. Inkspots camo
fans
in
Japan
would
welcome
“We’re going to put the
Plain ties, bow ties, Windsor
Sox, and to the winners of the third, and Shmoos fourth in the
women in their place in the his ball team.
individual honors. The Diam 4-game total pins playoff.
knots, ad nauseum.
matter of colors. There will be
ond Sox also won the JCCA ;
If you think there is only one
The winning Sox team was
pastel shades, plaids, and shet
Challenge Trophy for the ’48-’49 composed of Captain Don Tak
Personal
Notes
type of collar on men’s shirts,
lands . • - burgundy, royal blue
you don’t know how to count.
season.
atsu, Nancy and Massey Kanai,
and yellow will be worn along
The long point, the conventional,
Harold
Hirose
spoke
on
the
Jimmy Matsuo and Butch Ham
with smart browns, blues and. i births
idea of combining all Nisei anaka.
The runner-up team,
o-reys.” (What? No purple?)^
I
OAKLAND, Calif. —On Feb.
sports under the JCCA. Fol listed Captain Harry Sasaki,
But if you think cosmetics i 8, a daughter, Lorraine Naomi,
lowing Ray Sasaki’s treasurer’s
are made for women, you should was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- report, Tad Tanabe, president Misao Miyamoto, George Fuku{ mura, Jimmy Taniguchi, and.
Kitajima (nee Molly
look at some of the stuff they ert
of* the league, gave a word of ; Mas Nishi.
package, for men. Though en Enta). Weight is 6 lbs. 13 ozs.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Off the Record: Nancy and
FERGUS, Ont. —A daughter, thanks.
cased in horsey, chunky bottles,
ROOM AND BOARD and reThe
WNMBL
is especially ■ Massey were the only ones to
born
to
“a rose by any other name Elizabeth Akemi,
uneration in return for servI Mr. and Mrs. Kanji Kimura at ( grateful for the generous dona- { be penalized for stepping into
mells just as sweetly.”
g supper and washing dishes
than
i the Memorial Hospital, Guelph, [ tion f Mr. Harold Hirose, Mr. ! forbidden territory to ring the
Men are more vain
id stay in 4 nights weekly,
i M. Halter :nd Mr. Pat Kawa- j buzzer and flash the light. The
women, and the f:inal pi oof lies on Feb. 23
! Shmoos were dejected when,
none OR. 0884 (Toronto).
guchi.
fall for comin the way
emceed
by
Mhey found that they wouldn’t
The
banquet
was
GIRL for general housework, nlimeMs.
vou-big-strong- OBITUARIES
The “you-big-strong’ receive any handicap. No wonGeorge
Fukumura.
uvate room, bath, radio. OR. man-voti” line will disintegrate!
YAICHI SAKAI
‘
is
planned
J uer .the Sox won, the Captain
A
spring
league
0316, Toronto.
ZOU VER. B.C. — Yaichi i
them* evervtime. and they are
scarce.
All
had his wife rooting for him.—F.
but
bowlers
are
17
experi- a mass of oleo ready; to
; Sakai passed away on Feb. - - ;---.
SHIRT
PRESSER.
I
the Vancouver General Hcs- (those who wish to 30m should .
€nced or beginner, steady em molded to your every whim,
ably be Saturday night from
i pital Memorial services were | contact Tad Tanabe. Massey:
ployment. good wages. Vouge
ice
itVanity
G-8
at the Central Bowling
Leave us f
(held at Greenwood, . B.C„ on I Ganai or Roy SasaKi (phone
Laundry and Cleaners. 520 Par
e
is
man.
Alley.
—G.E.
vanity, thy nsxn
jvp>
,
j 39643). League night will procliament,
Toronto,
R’AndoIph
—Crossroads.
W
Social Calendar
Bowling Winners Feted at Banquet;
Now Preparing for Spring League
i
*t
3
4
’I
53
5?
■ A'T-
CLASSIFIED
K-J®.
THE NEW CANADIAN
uthorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department. Ottawa
U.S. House Passes Judd Bill
To End Exclusion Policy
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The
United States House of Repre
sentatives
passed
by
overwhelming voice vote tne Judct
bill for equality in immigration
and naturalization on March _ 1,
according to JACL ^nti-Discrimination Committee.
This step practically assures
the passage of the bill which
would end the long-standing ex
elusion of Japanese immigrants.
The bill now goes to the Senate
for approval.
A steady stream of Congress
men spoke in support of the
measure during a two and one-
TORONTO.. ONT., SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1949
{ Japanese Want Their Musical Play
Hollywood Style — Chorus and Alii
TOKYO. — When theatre-go
ers went to see the production
ballyhooed by advance publicity
as the first American musical
comedy ever- staged by the Jap
anese. they were in for a disap
pointment. So much in fact
that it was a financial flop.
The audience expected to see
a lavish spectacle in the dazzl
ing American manner with a
large cast and a gorgeous set.
TIrev
awaited the
pearance of briefly-clad cho-,
ines stepping in time to breez;
tune, and generally foliowin
the Hollywood pattern.
Instead, they got a simp]
stage set, four fully clothed per
formers behind the footlight:
no dancing and a classical mus<
score.
Now, probably, the producer
are scantily-clad.
half hour floor discussion.
Opposition to a section of the
bill came from Representatives Site of Basketball
Vito Marcantonio and Adam Wind Up Dance Moved
Clayton Powell. They question
The Toronto Nisei Basketball
ed that part of the measure League Wind-Up Dance origin
which would remove the West ally carded for the Hungarian
Indies colonies from immigra Hall has been changed to the
tion quotas of their mother Labour Lyceum. The date of the
countries and place them, in dance is April 14, the evening
stead, under an annual quota of before Good Friday, with danc
100 each.
ing from 9 to 1. Admission is Vernon, Kamloops
. Except for the West Indies’ 75 cents.
question, not a single voice
Although the original tickets
MARCH
spoke in opposition to a bill signifies the location as the Hun
Three
KAMLOOPS
YBS General Mect6
—
Toronto,
which represents a historic de garian Hall, there will be no re Vernon basketball teams and a
ing',
134
Huron
So. Speake*,
cision by the House of Repre issues and these tickets will be busload of supporters staged a
Virginia Shipley, “Tour
sentatives.
successful invasion of Kam
accepted at the Lyceu.
Europe.
” 1:30 p.m. .
The action was the first vote
loops on. Feb. 12, defeating the
v. E. Yoshioka
6
—
Chatham.
ever taken, by the House to
local Nisei tepms two games to
Hamilton-Rebels
in English ar-1
hold
service
eliminate all racial restrictions
one on Feb. 12. All games were
Japanese
at
St. Andrew s
in the nation’s immigration and
held at the K.A.A. hall.
Meet
Saturday
United
Church,
7:30 p.m.
naturalization policies.
The opener was the best for
omen
TORONTO
—
With
the
6
—
-Toronto,
Japanese
Golf Club
If the bill passes the Senate,
local hoopsters as Kamloops
basketball
playoffs
heading
Hayden
general
meeting,
S3
it
will restore immigration
Juniors, led by Stan Kato (6
MEN
/
in
to
the
final
found,
the
Ave., 2:30 p.m.
rights to Oriental countries ex
points) and Tadashi Sakamoto
The male animal is a hypo cluded from sending immigrants
eliminated Rebels will en
(5 points), turned back the Ver 8—MONTREAL. Nisei Fellow tertain a Hamilton team as
crite. a two-faced liar, a coward here since passage of the Orien
J ames
ship
Meeting,
St.
non Juniors .18-14. Top man for
the Church of All Nations
and an utter egotist.
United Church, Filn i Night.
tal Exclusion Act of 1924.
Vernon, T. Tanaka, toted up 12
on Saturday, March 4, at
Men are all these things and
8 p.m.
points.
8.45 p.m.
worse, because, they are as vain
Metropolitan
The second game, between 11—TORONTO.
about themselves as women are
Nisei
Fellowship
Badminton
the girls’ teams was the draw
but prefer to cloak the brutal
Club
Sweater
Social,
Metro
ing card, which saw the bigger
Nisei Girl Returns
truth in a mass of myths and
politan
Church
Gym,
8-11:45.
and more experienced VernonThe
LETHBRIDGE, Alta.
Home
To
Lillooet
legends about the “he-man”.
ites walk off with a handy win. 12—Toronto, Club TNT Dance,
second delegates’ meeting of the
Breathes there a man with Lethbridge JCCA was held on
St. George’s Hall,
corner
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. —
The final game, between Ver
John and Stephanie; New
soul so dead who has not re Feb. 27 in. the JCCA Hall at Thirty-six Japanese passengers, non Athletes -and Kamloops,
garded himself in the mirror Picture Butte with more than including a lone Canadian Nisei, was somewhat one-sided with
comers welcome, 8-11.
one morning- with a fatuous 30 delegates representing 20 were aboard the SS. President the Kamloops boys sadly off- 12 —’ MONTREAL, Exhibition
hockey,
Toronto TNT vs.
smile, and murmured, “You good districts
in
the
Lethbridge Cleveland when it docked here form. The fast-breaking Ath
on
the
morning
of
March
3.
One
letes
were
red
hot,
and
Tahara
Montreal.
Verdune Auditor looking hunk of he-man, you I
Northern attending.
was
a
Mexican
Nisei,
and
the
brothers,
J.
Kawaguchi
and
long
ium,
Church
Ave. 6 p.m.
or “I wonder how Td look in a
The
proposed
budget
of
others
were
either
American
shot
man
Sam
Yamasaki,
could
Baseball
1
*
:
—
HAMILTON.
probably knock $769.50 was passed unanimous
mustache .
Nisei
or
Issei
destined
for
the
n
’
t
be
stopped.
...
..
-meeting',
atYMCA,.
them cold I”
ly. The delegates will canvass,
S. Tahara in particular was
All welcome.
With what infinite care they their respective districts within U.S.
The
single
Canadian
is
Mas
tossing
them in from all angles
comb their hair and worry their the next month.
FRESNO.
Calif. — Foi me r
neckties. With what careful
Negotiation for a price in ako Tanaka who is headed for to pile up 18 points. Wakida for
She has Kamloops got 16 points. Final chaplain of the 442nd combo i.
East
Lillooet,
B.C.
search
themcrease in the labor contract for
scrutiny
they'
the U.S. score was 57-30.
team. Rev. George Aki has acselves in passing a mirror. With the. 1949 beet crop was dis been employed by
Aki
Following the game, Vernon cepted the post with the Nisei
Army
Hospital
in
Osaka.
what lavish concern they keep cussed and the results will be
presented by the delegates at Hotel arranged for her travel teams were guests at the Kam Congregational Church in Chi
up the shine on their shoes.
loops Nisei Athletic Club Val cago. After his discharge with,
documents.
A whole chapter could be the Provincial JCCA meeting
entine Dance.
the rank of major, he reactivat
written on men and the condi on March 6.
ed
the Fresno Japanese Congre
tion of their shoes. An ordinary ■ The next delegates’ meeting Exchange Trouble
gational
Church in 1946.
Girls Outshine Men
shine won’t suffice. It goes be of the Lethbridge Northern May Stop Proposed
yond the
dictates
of
good JCCA will be held on March
In Mixed Bowling
Ginny Mori's 746 and 308 weie
grooming to the compulsion^ of 27 at 1:30 p.m. in Picture Butte. Ball Tour of Japan
the
ladies’ high for Feb. 26, and
TORONTO— With five weeks
a religion. The pieces of leather
SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Plans to
her
triple was higher than the
remaining, teams of the Toronto
encasing their blunt toes must the wide-spread and. all those send American baseball teams
best
the men could offer. Johnny
Major Mixed Bowling League
be polished and lacquered until in-between.
for a tour of Japan this fall re- are manoeuvering for positions. Amemori’s 713 triple and Kats
As for their suits, listen to ceived a severe jolt when it was
they glitter like the bottom of
Isoshima’s 311 single led the
what Joe Ito of Joseph’s Men s learned that it would be im- Jinx by taking all from Blue
a new aluminum pain
birds, moved closer to the lead men.
about the
It is no secret, either, that Wear has to
possible to convert Japanese ing Dreams who lost 3-4 to the
While the three top men in the
men spend hours in achieving “sharp and colorful 1949 styles yen into American dollars at Jets. Whizzbangs jumped into averages were only hitting in
the en dof the tour, Kent Par- third place by taking the super the
just the right wave in their for men”.
500’s,
Ginger
Terakita
“
Business
suits
will
have
con
ker, local baseball promoter, ior Mediocres. Nightmares gun knocked ^off 713 to advance to a
pompadour or that careless lock
of hair dangling over their fore cave square shoulders, which had planned to take a team of ning for a playoff spot, blanked 215 average to stand high in the
the
to
heads in a mariner calculated to will look more natural and not major league stars
ladies’ division.
K.K.K.
the Homestretchers.
width.
”
(Well,
Orient.
set the female hearts to pump over-accentuate
Also affected would be the
ing 425 more beats a minute. well, we can see beyond the
to
where
They
proposed exhibition series be
And they accuse the women of shoulder pads
tween the Pacific Coast League I
begin.)
spending one-fourth of their
champions and the winner of ।
“
Suits
will
have
drape
lines
lives in front of the mirror!
the
Little World Series planned
for
easy-fitting
comfort/
’
(Com
Let us consider the matter of
bv Frank Shaughnessey, presi
fort
nothing,
it's
for
looks.)
masculine apparel. If you think
The winter
WINNIPEG.
of
the
International
“Suit coats will be longer, as dent
women’s clothes have a puzzling
league
of
the
WNMBL
came to Sox Pulls Through
League, to take in Japan.
much
as
an
inch,
to
give
a
taller
variety of styles, you haven’t
Although this about eliminat a successful finish with a lavish In Bowling Playoff
appearance.”
(A whole inch
plowed through the maze of
banquet at the Shanghai Cnop
longer! Where nature failed, ed the possibility of the tour
It’s all over
WINNIPEG.
neckties. socks, handkerchiefs
this year, Parker was assured Suey on Feb. 26.
now
but
the
celebrating!
The
grow
your
own.)
nd cuff-links fo rmen.
Cups were presented by Mr. favored Diamond
by a high-ranking officer in the
'
“
Sport
clothes
of
four
pockets
Sox
came
The ties—oh, the endless de
Army
that
the M. Halter of the Central Bowl fleeting in. like a thoroughbred,
will be popular.” (Remember, Occupation
signs, the numerous colors, the
ing Alley to the members of and finished 149 pins ahead of
American
and
Japanese
baseball
there MUST be four pockets.)
million ways they can tie them.
the winning team, the Diamond the Feetlebaums. Inkspots camo
fans
in
Japan
would
welcome
“We’re going to put the
Plain ties, bow ties, Windsor
Sox, and to the winners of the third, and Shmoos fourth in the
women in their place in the his ball team.
individual honors. The Diam 4-game total pins playoff.
knots, ad nauseum.
matter of colors. There will be
ond Sox also won the JCCA ;
If you think there is only one
The winning Sox team was
pastel shades, plaids, and shet
Challenge Trophy for the ’48-’49 composed of Captain Don Tak
Personal
Notes
type of collar on men’s shirts,
lands . • - burgundy, royal blue
you don’t know how to count.
season.
atsu, Nancy and Massey Kanai,
and yellow will be worn along
The long point, the conventional,
Harold
Hirose
spoke
on
the
Jimmy Matsuo and Butch Ham
with smart browns, blues and. i births
idea of combining all Nisei anaka.
The runner-up team,
o-reys.” (What? No purple?)^
I
OAKLAND, Calif. —On Feb.
sports under the JCCA. Fol listed Captain Harry Sasaki,
But if you think cosmetics i 8, a daughter, Lorraine Naomi,
lowing Ray Sasaki’s treasurer’s
are made for women, you should was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- report, Tad Tanabe, president Misao Miyamoto, George Fuku{ mura, Jimmy Taniguchi, and.
Kitajima (nee Molly
look at some of the stuff they ert
of* the league, gave a word of ; Mas Nishi.
package, for men. Though en Enta). Weight is 6 lbs. 13 ozs.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Off the Record: Nancy and
FERGUS, Ont. —A daughter, thanks.
cased in horsey, chunky bottles,
ROOM AND BOARD and reThe
WNMBL
is especially ■ Massey were the only ones to
born
to
“a rose by any other name Elizabeth Akemi,
uneration in return for servI Mr. and Mrs. Kanji Kimura at ( grateful for the generous dona- { be penalized for stepping into
mells just as sweetly.”
g supper and washing dishes
than
i the Memorial Hospital, Guelph, [ tion f Mr. Harold Hirose, Mr. ! forbidden territory to ring the
Men are more vain
id stay in 4 nights weekly,
i M. Halter :nd Mr. Pat Kawa- j buzzer and flash the light. The
women, and the f:inal pi oof lies on Feb. 23
! Shmoos were dejected when,
none OR. 0884 (Toronto).
guchi.
fall for comin the way
emceed
by
Mhey found that they wouldn’t
The
banquet
was
GIRL for general housework, nlimeMs.
vou-big-strong- OBITUARIES
The “you-big-strong’ receive any handicap. No wonGeorge
Fukumura.
uvate room, bath, radio. OR. man-voti” line will disintegrate!
YAICHI SAKAI
‘
is
planned
J uer .the Sox won, the Captain
A
spring
league
0316, Toronto.
ZOU VER. B.C. — Yaichi i
them* evervtime. and they are
scarce.
All
had his wife rooting for him.—F.
but
bowlers
are
17
experi- a mass of oleo ready; to
; Sakai passed away on Feb. - - ;---.
SHIRT
PRESSER.
I
the Vancouver General Hcs- (those who wish to 30m should .
€nced or beginner, steady em molded to your every whim,
ably be Saturday night from
i pital Memorial services were | contact Tad Tanabe. Massey:
ployment. good wages. Vouge
ice
itVanity
G-8
at the Central Bowling
Leave us f
(held at Greenwood, . B.C„ on I Ganai or Roy SasaKi (phone
Laundry and Cleaners. 520 Par
e
is
man.
Alley.
—G.E.
vanity, thy nsxn
jvp>
,
j 39643). League night will procliament,
Toronto,
R’AndoIph
—Crossroads.
W
Social Calendar
Bowling Winners Feted at Banquet;
Now Preparing for Spring League
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