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VOL. 12—No. 24
-
Remove All Restrictions
On Japanese Canadians Speaks in Montreal
TORONTO, ONT., SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1949
Issei Couple from Toronto Leaves
i For Six Weeks’ Travel to England
MONTREAL—Seiji
Tamena- |
By STAFF WRITER
TORONTO,Ont. — An Issei keep in touch with the Tom:ga,
one
of
the
earliest
Japanese
To
the average
Canadian,
• couple left Toronto on March 31 | yamas.
yesterday, April 1, 1949 had only to graduate from the University Lor Halifax, N. S. where they j
However, they lost touch after
JAZZ
one significance, April Fool’s of British Columbia, now an ex
evacuation until through Rev.
Day. To the 20,000 persons of ecutive ’ of the Aluminum Com i will board the ship Samaria Shimizu, they were able to cor
' By KEN ADACHI
Japanese ancestry residing in pany of Japan will speak to the i scheduled to sail today for
respond again. It was the wish
The March of Bebop
Canada, it meant the removal of Japanese community of Montreal Southhampton. They are Mr. and of Rev. Des Darres, to see the
Bebop is the magical word in
thr .last government restrictions as a guest of the Quebec JCCA.
Mrs. Kenzo Tomiyama of 22 Al- Tomiyamas once more an^ ho
jazz today. From an obscure be
imposed upon them as a war- . Returning to Canaria after 27
invited them to England.
ginning .bop has slowly nurtured
years in Japan, he brings with bermarle St., Toronto, who will
time measure.
However, while the Tomiya
its growth and has developed into.
Ottawa has
cut the last him first hand knowledge of ; spend six weeks visiting’ Eng- mas were making the necessary
not merely a phase of jazz but! strings of
prohibitive movement present day conditions there and ■ land. While in England they will arrangements to make the At
jazz itself.
and they are free to travel to of future prospects for Nisei 1 be the guests of Mrs. Des Darres, lantic crossing, both the minis
The progress of jazz in the Canada’s west coast.
At the who would seek their fortunes ; widow of the Rev. T. C. Des ter and his sister ,who was with
mid-forties was varied . in. its ap- same time, its fishing
industry in a changing Japan.
। Darres who was a minister at him at Prince Rupert, passed
proach. The great Woody Herman will .no longer be barred to them.
He will remain in Montreal j Prince Rupert, B. C. more than away last year. Despite thenaggregation was the event of this
The so-called protected area for two weeks.
I twenty years ago.
passing, the couple decided to
period.
Though
unfortunately is no more. It will not be neces
i . When Mr. Tomiyama came to make the trip to visit the widow
short-lived, the Herd with such sary to seek . permits to . enter
Canada in 1907, he went to of tip minister whom they had
luminai-ies as Chubby Jackson. .British . Columbia. .. Vancouver, One Week Left For
Prince Rupert , where he worked never seen, as Rev... Des Darres
Flip Phillips,. Bill Harris, Red Cumberland, . Prince
Rupert, Lakehead Bowlers
for Rev. Des Darres as;a house had married in England.
Norvo and Dave Tough, produced, Fraser Valley and other familiar
Mr. and Mrs. Tomiyama, are
FORT WILLIAM, . Ont.—With a boy for ten years. Rev., Des
exciting jazz’and waxed great haunts have ceased to be out of
week. left in the Lakehead Nisei Darres was transferred to anoth believed to be the, first Issei
records such as “Apple Honey”, bounds.
Bowling League, Striking Fives er city, then later, he. went to couple to visit England after the
‘ Northwest. Passage” and “Blowing
The lapse of these restrictions and Alley Cats have cinched the England, but he. continued to war.
Up a Storm”.
however, is causing very little first two playoff spots, but which
Stan Kenton and his progressive excitement. . Many; particularly of the two will wind up on top is
jazz gained prominence after the those in Eastern Canada, were still to be decided. It appeared
demise of the Herd. Kenton .has not even aware of it.
that Striking Fives were a sure bet,
striven to raise jazz, to higher
It was seven years ago, in but the Cats took all three games
levels. Mostly through' the medium February' of 1942, the Federal
on. March 27 to creep" up towards
of the concert stage, he has pre Government, in a series of the top. ■
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—Fed tember. .1948, he had ruled that the
tinctly different from those of orders-incouncils.
imposed . .Meanwhile,
Pins.
eral
Judge Louis. E. Goodman last renunciants had . forfeited their
sented jazz in a new form, dis- drastic restrictions on its west Names and Screwballs are fighting
week
ruled against further delay in citizenship because of
threats
other bands. Jazz recognized as an coast Japanese Canadians. It for the other two playoff spots.
restoring
citizenship
to
4,394
Japan
against
them
by
some
.
Japanese
art form is his goal.
gave Ottawa power to. move and
Johnny Umakoshi (Alley Cats)
But interspersed betwen these bar them from the security area 782-328, and Yuki Tatebe (Alley ese Americans who had renounced nationals and also had placed some
and other bands were the out as well as to place a dusk-to- Cats) 771-298 were their team’s their, citizenship while in reloca responsibility on the . Department
of Justice officials because of the
croppings of numerous hoppers, dawn curfew and to forbid pos tops. Incidentally .they hold first tion camps during .the war.
manner in which they conducted
The
Government
had
sought
to.
Gillespie and ' Parker being the session .and use of motor veh and second place respectively in
the
renunciation .hearings.
have
the
renunciants
subjected
to
most notable. Bop has grown to icles, radios, cameras, and fire the averages.
individual
trials
to
prove,
that
most
The
government has 30 days to
such prodigious . size that it now arms.
. If.no changes occur in the final of them were disloyal and not fit appeal the decision.
commands the attention of the
In this span of time innumer week, these are. the . girls likely to
modern jazz fan. Its influence has able changes, concerning’ the ■walk off with the silverware: Rosa for citizenship, but Judge Good
been so great that the renowned Japanese Canadian, have occur Baba (Striking .Fives) with the man .denied the petition and said'
masters such as Benny Goodman red. It has seen the drop of high average and high singles, and he would sign a final decree or
and Coleman Hawkins have re B.C.’s . Japanese population to •Sue: Mitsunaga (Screwballs) with dering restoration of citizenship.
HELP WANTED
In a previous decision in Sep
cognized this think called bop and about one-quarter of its original the high triples. But Chiyo Inaba
have adapted their style and number. Including 4,000 repats, and Angie Ichikawa also have an
YOUNG MEN or women tor
thought to it accordingly.
roughly 18,000 have left that eye on the trophies. grocery
store helpers,. Furuya
S. T.
The hoppers dominated the re province. Thus, seven years, of
Trading Co. 381. Spadina Ave.,
cent 1948 Metronome .and Down restrictive
measures
have
Toronto. MI. 5356.
APRIL
beat All-Star polls. The traditional brought about a wider dispersal AH Nations Church
1—TORONTO. Westerns Base
SELF-CONTAINED beautifully
masters, yielded their chairs . to, of Japanese Canadians.
Marks.
Anniversary
ball .Club Meeting for both
Last, year the Minister of La
furnished 3-room and bath apart
this crop, of brash modernistssenior, and junior players.
TORONTO—A special Anniver
Billy Bauer, Ray Brown,- Max bor, Humphrey Mitphell, told the
ment with board and small renu
Church of All Nations gym.
sary Service on Sunday. April 3,
meration to respectable Japanese
Roach, etc. 1948 was a great year House of Commons that all fed
8:00 p.m.
at 7 p.m. will mark the 21st anni
couple in return for taking care of
for the. boppists—1949 will pro eral restrictions would be re
versary of the establishment of the
1—MONTREAL. Montreal Ni childless business couple's 6-room
moved from Japanese Canadians
bably be a greater one.
Church
of
All Nations located on
sei
Christian
Fellowship. home in Port Credit, Ont. Every
A curious change is the expira on- April 1 of this, year. He in Queen St. West near Spadina Ave.
“
Hayloft'Hoe
Down
” square modern housekeeping convenien
tion of New York’s famous 52nd dicated that by controlling Jap
Three .groups, English, Hungar
dance,
Church
of
All Na ces, references necessary. Mrs.
Street
as
jazzdom’s
stamping anese movement until then, the ian, and Finnish, were the original
tions,
1135
Amherst
Square. Link, AD. 3217 (Toronto) or write
grounds, 52nd St., is finally dead. success of the dispersal policy members when the church was
Admission
50c.
8:30
p.m.
Box 22. The New Canadian, 2498
But places such as the “Royal would be assured.
opened in • April of 1928. The
1
—
COALDALE,
Alta.
Coaldale
Yonge
St.
Roost” and the “Clique” on 'Broad
church was built and organized
YBA,
‘
‘
Southern
Alberta
way have taken up the cry of' the
through their cooperation and ef
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Talent Review”.
Coaldale
hoppers and behop is firmly esfort.
Today there
are
seven
Community
Hall
commenc
Birth Control
tablished there.
groups now having in addition to
CAPABLE JAPANESE GIRL,
ing from 4:00 p.m.
In keeping with the current
the original three, Japanese, Cze
In
Japan
preferably
experienced in general
8—TORONTO. — Toronto Young
trend, .new siinging stars have
TOKYO, Japan—Father William. choslovakian, Dutch and Ukrainhousework,
best wages. Apply Mrs.
Nisei Badminton Club Dance,
Vaughan,
Billy
emerged-Sarah
A. Kaschirhitter, the .director of
F.
J.
Dowson,
5630 Angus Dr.,
Hungarian Hall, 245 College St.
Herb
Jeffries.
Eckstine
and
The Japanese group, with Rev.
the Catholic News organ in Japan
Vancouver.
Admission 75c,.Dancing 8-1.
Vaughan's interpretations of “Sep suggested that the solution of K. Shimizu as the minister, is now
9
—
LONDON, ONT. London JC- i
tember Song” and “Body and Japanese over-population lies in. the largest with a membership of
TWO GIRLS, cook-general, and
CA “Spring Frolic.’’King St.
Soul” are studies . of an excellent emigration, particularly to Austra 155. This does not represent all the
nursecaid for family of two adults
United gym. 8:30-12.
and unusual voice. Eckstines’s lia and to the islands, off Austra worshippers for amongst the con
9—WINNIPEG. Winnipeg YBS and two children in country home
“Blue Moon” and Jeffries’ “Fla lia. the United Press reported last gregation are many non-members.
“Spring
Frolic”,Hebrew just north of Toronto. To live m
mingo” are extolled by the experts
In.
addition
to
the
religous
ser
■week.
Sick Benefit Hall, Selkirk separate house, fully maintained.
as being the ultimate in jazz voc
vices,
the
All
Nations
Church
has
for
the
Catholic
Speaking
Ave. Admission 50c, 8 to 12. suitable for family. Mrs. M. K.
als.
■Church, he assailed Dr. Warren served the Japanese community in 14—TORONTO. Nisei Basket- Madsen. R. R. No. 2, Jane St.. Wes
In the small band field Charlie
Thompson, advisor to General many other ways. Other nonball League Windup Dance, ton. Phone MU. 4784 (Toronto) or
Ventura’s combo has usurped the MacArthur who had advocated church groups have used its faciLabour Lyceum, 75c Admis- 1940J (Weston).
throne of the perennial favorite, birth control as the means to solve lities as a meeting place. A dress
sion. 9 to 1TWO JAPANESE GIRLS for
the King Cole Trio. Charlie with Japan’s population. The Catholic making school is conducted there.'
Second general housework in Vancouver
MONTREAL.
15-16
vocalist, Jackie Cain has brought a Church, he said, would fight cease Its gym has been used by the
Annual International Nisei after April 1, good wages, must be
new sound to music—that of voice lessly against birth control.
Nisei for badminton, judo and
Basketball
Tournament.
instrument blending such as in the
the basketball. The library contains 26-30—TORONTO. Nisei Open qualified. One girl for refined el
Ministry of
The Well
derly couple, other for doctor in
record, “Euphoria.” .
Japanese government is said to Japanese books for the Issei. A
Badminton
Tournament. Shaughn essey' Heights. For inform
Bebop which was considered have already launched a birth Nisei choir holds its practice in
Metropolitan Church gym.
ation. Fred A. Toyofuku, R. R.
merely as a passing fad. has cer control educational’drive.
the chapel.
MAY
No. 2, Vernon. B. C.
tainly passed its infancy and has
6—MONTREAL. JCCY Badcome of age. This progress of jazz
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
minton Club Annual Dance.
has brought a shining new array
The new address of Tojuro InBucharest, 3956 St. Law- '
of musicians and an exciting new
rence Boulevard, 8:3 0 p.m. .moto is 270 Euclid St., Toronto.
Orders U.S. Government to Restore
Citizenship to Nisei Renunciahts ’
CLASSIFIED^
Social Calendar
Nakamura Says Japan Reds Live Well |
Predicts Japan-Canada Trade Boom
young man s xancy - -
BUT this Spring
it’s GREY FLANNELS!
Odd slacks made
measure.
PHONE: HA. 5436
DOUG MURAKI
102 Cambridge St., I oronto
He predicted that once Japan !
C.—ComVANCOUVER.
munists have made deep jnfil- is revived industrially, a trade {
i tration in Japan said Charlie' Na- boom between that country and
pre। kamura, B. C. Japanese lumber- Canada will develop.
with
'
all
commercesent
time
j man, to the Vancouver Sun. Reunder
the
supervision
Japan
is
■
s turning from a two month bus> iness trip to Japan, he told news of the Supreme Power Allied ■
men that Japanese R.eds have be Command, the U. S. military oc- ■
■
come a rich and powerful group cupation government.
“
The
more
businessmen
who
;
; driving new automobiles, eating j
visit
Japan
make
a
noise
about
|
the best foods, and dressing well
These communists, he said, free trade, the faster the U. S. I
ada have a share of Japan’s bu- I
are telling the Japanese masses
will lift restrictions and let Can- j I
that Russia can beat theU. s.
siness.” he advised.
;|
1 quickly in the event of war.
TORONTO YOUNG NISEI BADMIN1ON CLUUB
DANCE
on
FRIDAY, APRIL 8
HUNGARIAN
HALL
245 COLLEGE ST.
Dancing:
8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Admission: 75c
VOL. 12—No. 24
-
Remove All Restrictions
On Japanese Canadians Speaks in Montreal
TORONTO, ONT., SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1949
Issei Couple from Toronto Leaves
i For Six Weeks’ Travel to England
MONTREAL—Seiji
Tamena- |
By STAFF WRITER
TORONTO,Ont. — An Issei keep in touch with the Tom:ga,
one
of
the
earliest
Japanese
To
the average
Canadian,
• couple left Toronto on March 31 | yamas.
yesterday, April 1, 1949 had only to graduate from the University Lor Halifax, N. S. where they j
However, they lost touch after
JAZZ
one significance, April Fool’s of British Columbia, now an ex
evacuation until through Rev.
Day. To the 20,000 persons of ecutive ’ of the Aluminum Com i will board the ship Samaria Shimizu, they were able to cor
' By KEN ADACHI
Japanese ancestry residing in pany of Japan will speak to the i scheduled to sail today for
respond again. It was the wish
The March of Bebop
Canada, it meant the removal of Japanese community of Montreal Southhampton. They are Mr. and of Rev. Des Darres, to see the
Bebop is the magical word in
thr .last government restrictions as a guest of the Quebec JCCA.
Mrs. Kenzo Tomiyama of 22 Al- Tomiyamas once more an^ ho
jazz today. From an obscure be
imposed upon them as a war- . Returning to Canaria after 27
invited them to England.
ginning .bop has slowly nurtured
years in Japan, he brings with bermarle St., Toronto, who will
time measure.
However, while the Tomiya
its growth and has developed into.
Ottawa has
cut the last him first hand knowledge of ; spend six weeks visiting’ Eng- mas were making the necessary
not merely a phase of jazz but! strings of
prohibitive movement present day conditions there and ■ land. While in England they will arrangements to make the At
jazz itself.
and they are free to travel to of future prospects for Nisei 1 be the guests of Mrs. Des Darres, lantic crossing, both the minis
The progress of jazz in the Canada’s west coast.
At the who would seek their fortunes ; widow of the Rev. T. C. Des ter and his sister ,who was with
mid-forties was varied . in. its ap- same time, its fishing
industry in a changing Japan.
। Darres who was a minister at him at Prince Rupert, passed
proach. The great Woody Herman will .no longer be barred to them.
He will remain in Montreal j Prince Rupert, B. C. more than away last year. Despite thenaggregation was the event of this
The so-called protected area for two weeks.
I twenty years ago.
passing, the couple decided to
period.
Though
unfortunately is no more. It will not be neces
i . When Mr. Tomiyama came to make the trip to visit the widow
short-lived, the Herd with such sary to seek . permits to . enter
Canada in 1907, he went to of tip minister whom they had
luminai-ies as Chubby Jackson. .British . Columbia. .. Vancouver, One Week Left For
Prince Rupert , where he worked never seen, as Rev... Des Darres
Flip Phillips,. Bill Harris, Red Cumberland, . Prince
Rupert, Lakehead Bowlers
for Rev. Des Darres as;a house had married in England.
Norvo and Dave Tough, produced, Fraser Valley and other familiar
Mr. and Mrs. Tomiyama, are
FORT WILLIAM, . Ont.—With a boy for ten years. Rev., Des
exciting jazz’and waxed great haunts have ceased to be out of
week. left in the Lakehead Nisei Darres was transferred to anoth believed to be the, first Issei
records such as “Apple Honey”, bounds.
Bowling League, Striking Fives er city, then later, he. went to couple to visit England after the
‘ Northwest. Passage” and “Blowing
The lapse of these restrictions and Alley Cats have cinched the England, but he. continued to war.
Up a Storm”.
however, is causing very little first two playoff spots, but which
Stan Kenton and his progressive excitement. . Many; particularly of the two will wind up on top is
jazz gained prominence after the those in Eastern Canada, were still to be decided. It appeared
demise of the Herd. Kenton .has not even aware of it.
that Striking Fives were a sure bet,
striven to raise jazz, to higher
It was seven years ago, in but the Cats took all three games
levels. Mostly through' the medium February' of 1942, the Federal
on. March 27 to creep" up towards
of the concert stage, he has pre Government, in a series of the top. ■
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—Fed tember. .1948, he had ruled that the
tinctly different from those of orders-incouncils.
imposed . .Meanwhile,
Pins.
eral
Judge Louis. E. Goodman last renunciants had . forfeited their
sented jazz in a new form, dis- drastic restrictions on its west Names and Screwballs are fighting
week
ruled against further delay in citizenship because of
threats
other bands. Jazz recognized as an coast Japanese Canadians. It for the other two playoff spots.
restoring
citizenship
to
4,394
Japan
against
them
by
some
.
Japanese
art form is his goal.
gave Ottawa power to. move and
Johnny Umakoshi (Alley Cats)
But interspersed betwen these bar them from the security area 782-328, and Yuki Tatebe (Alley ese Americans who had renounced nationals and also had placed some
and other bands were the out as well as to place a dusk-to- Cats) 771-298 were their team’s their, citizenship while in reloca responsibility on the . Department
of Justice officials because of the
croppings of numerous hoppers, dawn curfew and to forbid pos tops. Incidentally .they hold first tion camps during .the war.
manner in which they conducted
The
Government
had
sought
to.
Gillespie and ' Parker being the session .and use of motor veh and second place respectively in
the
renunciation .hearings.
have
the
renunciants
subjected
to
most notable. Bop has grown to icles, radios, cameras, and fire the averages.
individual
trials
to
prove,
that
most
The
government has 30 days to
such prodigious . size that it now arms.
. If.no changes occur in the final of them were disloyal and not fit appeal the decision.
commands the attention of the
In this span of time innumer week, these are. the . girls likely to
modern jazz fan. Its influence has able changes, concerning’ the ■walk off with the silverware: Rosa for citizenship, but Judge Good
been so great that the renowned Japanese Canadian, have occur Baba (Striking .Fives) with the man .denied the petition and said'
masters such as Benny Goodman red. It has seen the drop of high average and high singles, and he would sign a final decree or
and Coleman Hawkins have re B.C.’s . Japanese population to •Sue: Mitsunaga (Screwballs) with dering restoration of citizenship.
HELP WANTED
In a previous decision in Sep
cognized this think called bop and about one-quarter of its original the high triples. But Chiyo Inaba
have adapted their style and number. Including 4,000 repats, and Angie Ichikawa also have an
YOUNG MEN or women tor
thought to it accordingly.
roughly 18,000 have left that eye on the trophies. grocery
store helpers,. Furuya
S. T.
The hoppers dominated the re province. Thus, seven years, of
Trading Co. 381. Spadina Ave.,
cent 1948 Metronome .and Down restrictive
measures
have
Toronto. MI. 5356.
APRIL
beat All-Star polls. The traditional brought about a wider dispersal AH Nations Church
1—TORONTO. Westerns Base
SELF-CONTAINED beautifully
masters, yielded their chairs . to, of Japanese Canadians.
Marks.
Anniversary
ball .Club Meeting for both
Last, year the Minister of La
furnished 3-room and bath apart
this crop, of brash modernistssenior, and junior players.
TORONTO—A special Anniver
Billy Bauer, Ray Brown,- Max bor, Humphrey Mitphell, told the
ment with board and small renu
Church of All Nations gym.
sary Service on Sunday. April 3,
meration to respectable Japanese
Roach, etc. 1948 was a great year House of Commons that all fed
8:00 p.m.
at 7 p.m. will mark the 21st anni
couple in return for taking care of
for the. boppists—1949 will pro eral restrictions would be re
versary of the establishment of the
1—MONTREAL. Montreal Ni childless business couple's 6-room
moved from Japanese Canadians
bably be a greater one.
Church
of
All Nations located on
sei
Christian
Fellowship. home in Port Credit, Ont. Every
A curious change is the expira on- April 1 of this, year. He in Queen St. West near Spadina Ave.
“
Hayloft'Hoe
Down
” square modern housekeeping convenien
tion of New York’s famous 52nd dicated that by controlling Jap
Three .groups, English, Hungar
dance,
Church
of
All Na ces, references necessary. Mrs.
Street
as
jazzdom’s
stamping anese movement until then, the ian, and Finnish, were the original
tions,
1135
Amherst
Square. Link, AD. 3217 (Toronto) or write
grounds, 52nd St., is finally dead. success of the dispersal policy members when the church was
Admission
50c.
8:30
p.m.
Box 22. The New Canadian, 2498
But places such as the “Royal would be assured.
opened in • April of 1928. The
1
—
COALDALE,
Alta.
Coaldale
Yonge
St.
Roost” and the “Clique” on 'Broad
church was built and organized
YBA,
‘
‘
Southern
Alberta
way have taken up the cry of' the
through their cooperation and ef
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Talent Review”.
Coaldale
hoppers and behop is firmly esfort.
Today there
are
seven
Community
Hall
commenc
Birth Control
tablished there.
groups now having in addition to
CAPABLE JAPANESE GIRL,
ing from 4:00 p.m.
In keeping with the current
the original three, Japanese, Cze
In
Japan
preferably
experienced in general
8—TORONTO. — Toronto Young
trend, .new siinging stars have
TOKYO, Japan—Father William. choslovakian, Dutch and Ukrainhousework,
best wages. Apply Mrs.
Nisei Badminton Club Dance,
Vaughan,
Billy
emerged-Sarah
A. Kaschirhitter, the .director of
F.
J.
Dowson,
5630 Angus Dr.,
Hungarian Hall, 245 College St.
Herb
Jeffries.
Eckstine
and
The Japanese group, with Rev.
the Catholic News organ in Japan
Vancouver.
Admission 75c,.Dancing 8-1.
Vaughan's interpretations of “Sep suggested that the solution of K. Shimizu as the minister, is now
9
—
LONDON, ONT. London JC- i
tember Song” and “Body and Japanese over-population lies in. the largest with a membership of
TWO GIRLS, cook-general, and
CA “Spring Frolic.’’King St.
Soul” are studies . of an excellent emigration, particularly to Austra 155. This does not represent all the
nursecaid for family of two adults
United gym. 8:30-12.
and unusual voice. Eckstines’s lia and to the islands, off Austra worshippers for amongst the con
9—WINNIPEG. Winnipeg YBS and two children in country home
“Blue Moon” and Jeffries’ “Fla lia. the United Press reported last gregation are many non-members.
“Spring
Frolic”,Hebrew just north of Toronto. To live m
mingo” are extolled by the experts
In.
addition
to
the
religous
ser
■week.
Sick Benefit Hall, Selkirk separate house, fully maintained.
as being the ultimate in jazz voc
vices,
the
All
Nations
Church
has
for
the
Catholic
Speaking
Ave. Admission 50c, 8 to 12. suitable for family. Mrs. M. K.
als.
■Church, he assailed Dr. Warren served the Japanese community in 14—TORONTO. Nisei Basket- Madsen. R. R. No. 2, Jane St.. Wes
In the small band field Charlie
Thompson, advisor to General many other ways. Other nonball League Windup Dance, ton. Phone MU. 4784 (Toronto) or
Ventura’s combo has usurped the MacArthur who had advocated church groups have used its faciLabour Lyceum, 75c Admis- 1940J (Weston).
throne of the perennial favorite, birth control as the means to solve lities as a meeting place. A dress
sion. 9 to 1TWO JAPANESE GIRLS for
the King Cole Trio. Charlie with Japan’s population. The Catholic making school is conducted there.'
Second general housework in Vancouver
MONTREAL.
15-16
vocalist, Jackie Cain has brought a Church, he said, would fight cease Its gym has been used by the
Annual International Nisei after April 1, good wages, must be
new sound to music—that of voice lessly against birth control.
Nisei for badminton, judo and
Basketball
Tournament.
instrument blending such as in the
the basketball. The library contains 26-30—TORONTO. Nisei Open qualified. One girl for refined el
Ministry of
The Well
derly couple, other for doctor in
record, “Euphoria.” .
Japanese government is said to Japanese books for the Issei. A
Badminton
Tournament. Shaughn essey' Heights. For inform
Bebop which was considered have already launched a birth Nisei choir holds its practice in
Metropolitan Church gym.
ation. Fred A. Toyofuku, R. R.
merely as a passing fad. has cer control educational’drive.
the chapel.
MAY
No. 2, Vernon. B. C.
tainly passed its infancy and has
6—MONTREAL. JCCY Badcome of age. This progress of jazz
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
minton Club Annual Dance.
has brought a shining new array
The new address of Tojuro InBucharest, 3956 St. Law- '
of musicians and an exciting new
rence Boulevard, 8:3 0 p.m. .moto is 270 Euclid St., Toronto.
Orders U.S. Government to Restore
Citizenship to Nisei Renunciahts ’
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Social Calendar
Nakamura Says Japan Reds Live Well |
Predicts Japan-Canada Trade Boom
young man s xancy - -
BUT this Spring
it’s GREY FLANNELS!
Odd slacks made
measure.
PHONE: HA. 5436
DOUG MURAKI
102 Cambridge St., I oronto
He predicted that once Japan !
C.—ComVANCOUVER.
munists have made deep jnfil- is revived industrially, a trade {
i tration in Japan said Charlie' Na- boom between that country and
pre। kamura, B. C. Japanese lumber- Canada will develop.
with
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men that Japanese R.eds have be Command, the U. S. military oc- ■
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are telling the Japanese masses
will lift restrictions and let Can- j I
that Russia can beat theU. s.
siness.” he advised.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 8
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