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of Japanese Origin
Vol. 12—No. 50
‘ 20th-Century Fox Considers Filming
; Of Semi-Documentary Story on Nisei
J
NISEI ELECTION COMMENT:
Margin of Liberal Victory Was Unexpected
•J HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The can race problems, “Pinky” deal
fi20th Century-Fox studio regis- ing with the Negroes. He also
BY STAFF WRITER
' teied an idea with the Johnston produced “Daisy* Kenyon” which Two Japanese Nurses
.1 .figmed thut the Liberal party would return to
included a sequence on discrim- To Study at Toronto
^’motion picture concerning the ination against the Nisei which
powei, but I didn t think that it was going to be a push
TOKYO— Two Japanese nur
'Nisei, the Pacific Citizen was was not in the original story.
ses, recipients of scholarships, over for them. But the CCF didn’t do so hot, did they?”
7 informed last week.
Although Jimmie Fiddler. Hol are reported here to haye left for was the Nisei’s general comment over the election" re
' The proposed production is still lywood news comentator, declared San Francisco en route to Toron
L“just an idea” of Darryl M. Za- in a recent broadcast that the to on June 19. They7 are to en sults as they showed no outward elation or disappoint
roll at the University7'Of Toronto. ment over the Liberal landslide victory.
That about
nuck, producer in charge of the film would result in “fireworks”
The nurses are Ayako Mayeda
studio, and probably7 will not be on the Pacific Coast, an official of Kyushu and Sueko Mamiva of sums up the reflection of the Japanese-Canadian voters
Shizuoka.
scheduled for a year at least.
who, by all appearances, turned out in a. much higher
at 20th-Fox declared that no
Mr.
Zanuck,
producer
of plans had been made on the film.
proportion than the national average to exercise their
"/‘Gentlemen’s Agreement”, a film He indicated that the project 'was 100 Girls in Odori
right as citizens.
on anti-Semitism which was one still in the idea stage and that But Not One Nisei
However, there were some ex-1^—------------- —--------- —_______ —_
§of the outstanding films of 1947, there was no assurance that a
NEW 1ORK. — One hundred pressions of disappointment over
:has made another film on Ameri- film would be made.
New York schoolgirls, from five the failure of those who have
to thirteen years of age and clad championed the rights of Japa
in gay kimonos, performed Jap nese Canadians such as Andrew
anese dances at the annual fes- Brewin in the St. Paul (Toronto)
tival sponsored by7 the New York
On the other hand Angus
HAJ1IL1ON. — An 18-sheet
City Park department at Central Maclnnis in Vancouver East and mimeographed Japanese direc
Park recently.
Ross Thatcher who assisted the tory7 containing 1021 names of
By STAFF WRITER
The
girls,
none
of
whom
were
an idea ror an article to be used
Japanese at the Moose Jaw hostel residents in Hamilton including
Have you got any ties you in leading dailies across Canada. of Japanese ancestry, used 100 ■were among those who survived the patients at the Hamilton
don’t wear? Perhaps there’s a
Not only can you wear them, pai'asols sent to the children of the CCF depletion at Ottawa.
Mountain Sanatorium has just
cravat that you got for Christ- you can also swim in them with New York by7 the children of
A recount in Burnaby7 Rich been published by* the Showa
,,mas that you wouldn’t even hang out fear. He gave them the salt Gifu City7 in Japan. In turn, the mond riding in B. C. gave that Club. 1 he directory was compiled
yourself with. Every man has, water test to see if the colors New York children, purchased seat to
Mrs. Dorothy7 Steeves, through the voluntary7 efforts of
T
and if you don’t need it, Jack Lee,
run and proved* them to be color- candies and cookies which were CCF.
the executive committee of the
^otherwise Jack Nakamoto, the fast.
flown to Japan.
In the Toronto Spadina, David Kyowa Club.
/‘Our Little Woman” columnist,
If you’re, interested, the trunks
Among those mentioned for as
Croll as expected won an easy
.-down in London, Ontario, has for the man took exactly a dozen Tapan Ace Swimmers
victory7 as Bill White, CCF, the sisting in the compilation are C.
good use for it.
ties, while the women’s took 15. Seek Travel Permits
first non-Caucasian to contest a Aoyama, G. Honda, Y. and K.
.■ He’s fashioned bathing suits 13 for the shorts and 2 for the
TOKYO — Japan s five col federal election lost his deposit. Fujimoto and Miss N. Yamashita.
^put of them, not only7 men’s bra. He admits they weren’t all
L. S. Turcotte, Liberal, was
Known to the Japanese Cana
trunks but women’s two piece his ties, he picked up unwanted legiate swimmers applied to
General
Douglas MacArthur’s defeated by7 the Social Credit in dians for their one-time anti
•^affairs.
neck-chokers from his frineds.
Occupation
headquarters
last cumbent at Lethbridge. He has
Last week, the London Free
For the trunks, Jack chose week for permission to journey7 to been associated with the property7 Japanese statements in the House
of Commons, Howard Green, PC,
;?ress carried a large cut of two masculine-looking patterns and j
losses claim for Japanese Cana- and
Los
Angelese
for
participation
in
Tom Reid, Liberal, were
^models, a man and a woman. shades to assemble the beach
dians in Alberta.
i
the
AAU
swim
championships
successful candidates in B. C.
v earing
swimming
apparels wear. For the girl’s, he model there on August 16.
made by Jack, taken by the led the apparel with the buxom
The Japanese aquatic stars al
.waterside. /
And..........................
it got quite a .! look theory in mind. Even the
so
hope to participate later in
notice. . In fact> the Canadian shoe string ties on the bra and
international
swimming
Aress is reported to be interested trunks are fashioned of colorful the
championships
to be held in Ho
in getting this novel creation as ties.
nolulu. The five collegiate titlists
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif — A Japan, defense counsel for Mrs.
are Hironoshin Furuhashi, Shiro defense demand for information d’Aquino said that the governHashixume, Yoshijiro Hamagu- on the identity7 of prosecution ment would not permit them to
chi, Shigeyuki Maruyama and witnesses for the forthcoming bring defense
witnesses from
Yoshikazu Kawaguchi.
“Tokyo Rose” treason trial of । Japan. Instead,
Theodore
Tamba,
The quintet has invitations I Mrs. Iva Toguri d’Aquina was re- ! San Francisco
—- -------- By Toyo Tokoto -------------- attorney, spent
from the AAU and the Hawaian I jected by7 Federal Judge Michael
several months in Japan obtainJ An annihilating Liberal tidal and a blow against socialism, we
swimming committee. If permit-I J. Roche last week. The judge,
A' ai e all but obliterated the other wonder if this is actually so. The ted to leave Japan, the five I however, directed government at- ing depositions for use by the
defense.
'parties in its sweep from New- universal trend is towards the
swimmers
would
be
the
first
Jatorneys
to
supply
defense
counsel
. _j.foundland to British Columbia. left as evidenced by such as the
Although defense counsel have
panese athletes to go abroad I with a list of witnesses three day7s
A After rampaging through Dup- Truman upset last year over the
been unable to obtain permission
since the war.
I before the trial in accordance
J j^5^5
Quebec and smashing heavily favored Dewey.
to bring defense witnesses from
--------------------------—
with
established
custom.
Japan, 17 persons now in the
* cry strongholds in Ontario, the
Taking the Toronto situation ant or clear-cut issue. The LibeThe
trial
is
scheduled
to
start
Uited States are being subpoena
L^u^uknt SUr^e gushed westward as an example with which we
rals stood pat on their record July 5.
ed to testify for the defense at
uprooting the CCF stakes in Sa- are most familiar, we know that while the PC’s and the CCF’s | Meanwhile,
19 Japanese who he forthcoming trial. Of the 17,
l?atchewan’ Rented the Social many Liberal votes were cast to
took swipes at the same and at I are scheduled to testify at the five are Niseis.
fY Credit dyke around Alberta and keep the PC’s out of power.
each other. The PC’s brought in I “Tokyo
. Rose” trial
.. as witnesses
its final splurge knocked These votes were not so much
the
North
Star
and
dollar
devaI
for
the
prosecution
arrived here
-off a few more CCF from an al- an’ endorsation of Liberal poli
luation as election points but the I. by
. air on June 19. The group TenYears Ago
v ready* badly7-shaken socialist limb cies, rather it was the fear of
public,
on
the
whole,
didn
’
t
underwhich
arrived from Tokyo is beVin B. C.
PC strength in a traditionally stand and even more, didn t care. I lieved to include several AmeriTLat about sums up the Liberal Tory Toronto. And quite a num- j
Most of the fireworks were I can-born Japanese residents of
tnumph as they grabbed more her of Nisei votes goes into this
I
provided
right here in Toronto I Tokyo "who were emploved by
Eeats than anyone else in the class.
as
the
three
newspapers stepped I Radio Tokyo.
Ui mrj of Canadian federal elecAsahis won their ninth straight
The overall voting strength of I up their shooting war and had I It is also reported that two
^7 tmna. And as far as this column each party in Toronto shows that I most of their linotypists punching I Nisei who returned from Japan victory7 in the Burrard League to
>f concerned, these are the final both Liberals and CCF gained out fresh insults. And such local I last fall as government witnesses give them 15 wins against 3 los
ses to lead the loop. Of all teams
^ ^terings on the election which over the 1945 figures while
issues at.the “Two Georges” and I when Mrs. d’Aquino originally
^.^^ plastered the dailies with PC’s showed a decline. The re | the Charitable Foundation enter- | was scheduled to go on trial will to beat, the Westerns.
beaming,
infant-kissin g
and suit was that Liberals captured ed the national picture but which I also be called to testify.
wh.
Twelve Japanese Canadians
t-a-wonderfulmian
life-size seats in Toronto from the PC, was only7 understood in Toronto. I Other government witnesses
employed as bell hops in two
fe,2^®^68 °f our political travel- and in the others the margin of
Anyway, it gets us down to our from Ausralia and various sec Vancouver
salesmen.
hotels were fired, nethe PC retentions were greatly7 thought, what this town needs is I tions of the United States also
cessitated. according to the maW ”ai^e ^e PC’s console each reduced.
a completely independent news- are expected to arrive shortly.
niher after the disaster with ‘its
Generally speaking, the- elec T?P.®r so, that we can find out | Commenting on the arrival of । ^agements, because of pressure
Commenting on the arrival of j of public opinion against Japa4 a retUrn ^° the two-party7 system’ tion did not produce any import what’s going on here.
the government witnesses from I nese.
Exponent of “Buxom Look” Has New Idea
Designs Swim Suits from Discarded Ties
Hamilton Completes
Japanese Directory
V
"Tokyo Rose” Witnesses Arrive in Frisco
As Prosecution and Defence Prepare for Trial
The Weekly Habit
REMEMBER?
THE NEW CANADIAN
------------ ^Lkl^I^^?^L^^
of Japanese Origin
Vol. 12—No. 50
‘ 20th-Century Fox Considers Filming
; Of Semi-Documentary Story on Nisei
J
NISEI ELECTION COMMENT:
Margin of Liberal Victory Was Unexpected
•J HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The can race problems, “Pinky” deal
fi20th Century-Fox studio regis- ing with the Negroes. He also
BY STAFF WRITER
' teied an idea with the Johnston produced “Daisy* Kenyon” which Two Japanese Nurses
.1 .figmed thut the Liberal party would return to
included a sequence on discrim- To Study at Toronto
^’motion picture concerning the ination against the Nisei which
powei, but I didn t think that it was going to be a push
TOKYO— Two Japanese nur
'Nisei, the Pacific Citizen was was not in the original story.
ses, recipients of scholarships, over for them. But the CCF didn’t do so hot, did they?”
7 informed last week.
Although Jimmie Fiddler. Hol are reported here to haye left for was the Nisei’s general comment over the election" re
' The proposed production is still lywood news comentator, declared San Francisco en route to Toron
L“just an idea” of Darryl M. Za- in a recent broadcast that the to on June 19. They7 are to en sults as they showed no outward elation or disappoint
roll at the University7'Of Toronto. ment over the Liberal landslide victory.
That about
nuck, producer in charge of the film would result in “fireworks”
The nurses are Ayako Mayeda
studio, and probably7 will not be on the Pacific Coast, an official of Kyushu and Sueko Mamiva of sums up the reflection of the Japanese-Canadian voters
Shizuoka.
scheduled for a year at least.
who, by all appearances, turned out in a. much higher
at 20th-Fox declared that no
Mr.
Zanuck,
producer
of plans had been made on the film.
proportion than the national average to exercise their
"/‘Gentlemen’s Agreement”, a film He indicated that the project 'was 100 Girls in Odori
right as citizens.
on anti-Semitism which was one still in the idea stage and that But Not One Nisei
However, there were some ex-1^—------------- —--------- —_______ —_
§of the outstanding films of 1947, there was no assurance that a
NEW 1ORK. — One hundred pressions of disappointment over
:has made another film on Ameri- film would be made.
New York schoolgirls, from five the failure of those who have
to thirteen years of age and clad championed the rights of Japa
in gay kimonos, performed Jap nese Canadians such as Andrew
anese dances at the annual fes- Brewin in the St. Paul (Toronto)
tival sponsored by7 the New York
On the other hand Angus
HAJ1IL1ON. — An 18-sheet
City Park department at Central Maclnnis in Vancouver East and mimeographed Japanese direc
Park recently.
Ross Thatcher who assisted the tory7 containing 1021 names of
By STAFF WRITER
The
girls,
none
of
whom
were
an idea ror an article to be used
Japanese at the Moose Jaw hostel residents in Hamilton including
Have you got any ties you in leading dailies across Canada. of Japanese ancestry, used 100 ■were among those who survived the patients at the Hamilton
don’t wear? Perhaps there’s a
Not only can you wear them, pai'asols sent to the children of the CCF depletion at Ottawa.
Mountain Sanatorium has just
cravat that you got for Christ- you can also swim in them with New York by7 the children of
A recount in Burnaby7 Rich been published by* the Showa
,,mas that you wouldn’t even hang out fear. He gave them the salt Gifu City7 in Japan. In turn, the mond riding in B. C. gave that Club. 1 he directory was compiled
yourself with. Every man has, water test to see if the colors New York children, purchased seat to
Mrs. Dorothy7 Steeves, through the voluntary7 efforts of
T
and if you don’t need it, Jack Lee,
run and proved* them to be color- candies and cookies which were CCF.
the executive committee of the
^otherwise Jack Nakamoto, the fast.
flown to Japan.
In the Toronto Spadina, David Kyowa Club.
/‘Our Little Woman” columnist,
If you’re, interested, the trunks
Among those mentioned for as
Croll as expected won an easy
.-down in London, Ontario, has for the man took exactly a dozen Tapan Ace Swimmers
victory7 as Bill White, CCF, the sisting in the compilation are C.
good use for it.
ties, while the women’s took 15. Seek Travel Permits
first non-Caucasian to contest a Aoyama, G. Honda, Y. and K.
.■ He’s fashioned bathing suits 13 for the shorts and 2 for the
TOKYO — Japan s five col federal election lost his deposit. Fujimoto and Miss N. Yamashita.
^put of them, not only7 men’s bra. He admits they weren’t all
L. S. Turcotte, Liberal, was
Known to the Japanese Cana
trunks but women’s two piece his ties, he picked up unwanted legiate swimmers applied to
General
Douglas MacArthur’s defeated by7 the Social Credit in dians for their one-time anti
•^affairs.
neck-chokers from his frineds.
Occupation
headquarters
last cumbent at Lethbridge. He has
Last week, the London Free
For the trunks, Jack chose week for permission to journey7 to been associated with the property7 Japanese statements in the House
of Commons, Howard Green, PC,
;?ress carried a large cut of two masculine-looking patterns and j
losses claim for Japanese Cana- and
Los
Angelese
for
participation
in
Tom Reid, Liberal, were
^models, a man and a woman. shades to assemble the beach
dians in Alberta.
i
the
AAU
swim
championships
successful candidates in B. C.
v earing
swimming
apparels wear. For the girl’s, he model there on August 16.
made by Jack, taken by the led the apparel with the buxom
The Japanese aquatic stars al
.waterside. /
And..........................
it got quite a .! look theory in mind. Even the
so
hope to participate later in
notice. . In fact> the Canadian shoe string ties on the bra and
international
swimming
Aress is reported to be interested trunks are fashioned of colorful the
championships
to be held in Ho
in getting this novel creation as ties.
nolulu. The five collegiate titlists
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif — A Japan, defense counsel for Mrs.
are Hironoshin Furuhashi, Shiro defense demand for information d’Aquino said that the governHashixume, Yoshijiro Hamagu- on the identity7 of prosecution ment would not permit them to
chi, Shigeyuki Maruyama and witnesses for the forthcoming bring defense
witnesses from
Yoshikazu Kawaguchi.
“Tokyo Rose” treason trial of । Japan. Instead,
Theodore
Tamba,
The quintet has invitations I Mrs. Iva Toguri d’Aquina was re- ! San Francisco
—- -------- By Toyo Tokoto -------------- attorney, spent
from the AAU and the Hawaian I jected by7 Federal Judge Michael
several months in Japan obtainJ An annihilating Liberal tidal and a blow against socialism, we
swimming committee. If permit-I J. Roche last week. The judge,
A' ai e all but obliterated the other wonder if this is actually so. The ted to leave Japan, the five I however, directed government at- ing depositions for use by the
defense.
'parties in its sweep from New- universal trend is towards the
swimmers
would
be
the
first
Jatorneys
to
supply
defense
counsel
. _j.foundland to British Columbia. left as evidenced by such as the
Although defense counsel have
panese athletes to go abroad I with a list of witnesses three day7s
A After rampaging through Dup- Truman upset last year over the
been unable to obtain permission
since the war.
I before the trial in accordance
J j^5^5
Quebec and smashing heavily favored Dewey.
to bring defense witnesses from
--------------------------—
with
established
custom.
Japan, 17 persons now in the
* cry strongholds in Ontario, the
Taking the Toronto situation ant or clear-cut issue. The LibeThe
trial
is
scheduled
to
start
Uited States are being subpoena
L^u^uknt SUr^e gushed westward as an example with which we
rals stood pat on their record July 5.
ed to testify for the defense at
uprooting the CCF stakes in Sa- are most familiar, we know that while the PC’s and the CCF’s | Meanwhile,
19 Japanese who he forthcoming trial. Of the 17,
l?atchewan’ Rented the Social many Liberal votes were cast to
took swipes at the same and at I are scheduled to testify at the five are Niseis.
fY Credit dyke around Alberta and keep the PC’s out of power.
each other. The PC’s brought in I “Tokyo
. Rose” trial
.. as witnesses
its final splurge knocked These votes were not so much
the
North
Star
and
dollar
devaI
for
the
prosecution
arrived here
-off a few more CCF from an al- an’ endorsation of Liberal poli
luation as election points but the I. by
. air on June 19. The group TenYears Ago
v ready* badly7-shaken socialist limb cies, rather it was the fear of
public,
on
the
whole,
didn
’
t
underwhich
arrived from Tokyo is beVin B. C.
PC strength in a traditionally stand and even more, didn t care. I lieved to include several AmeriTLat about sums up the Liberal Tory Toronto. And quite a num- j
Most of the fireworks were I can-born Japanese residents of
tnumph as they grabbed more her of Nisei votes goes into this
I
provided
right here in Toronto I Tokyo "who were emploved by
Eeats than anyone else in the class.
as
the
three
newspapers stepped I Radio Tokyo.
Ui mrj of Canadian federal elecAsahis won their ninth straight
The overall voting strength of I up their shooting war and had I It is also reported that two
^7 tmna. And as far as this column each party in Toronto shows that I most of their linotypists punching I Nisei who returned from Japan victory7 in the Burrard League to
>f concerned, these are the final both Liberals and CCF gained out fresh insults. And such local I last fall as government witnesses give them 15 wins against 3 los
ses to lead the loop. Of all teams
^ ^terings on the election which over the 1945 figures while
issues at.the “Two Georges” and I when Mrs. d’Aquino originally
^.^^ plastered the dailies with PC’s showed a decline. The re | the Charitable Foundation enter- | was scheduled to go on trial will to beat, the Westerns.
beaming,
infant-kissin g
and suit was that Liberals captured ed the national picture but which I also be called to testify.
wh.
Twelve Japanese Canadians
t-a-wonderfulmian
life-size seats in Toronto from the PC, was only7 understood in Toronto. I Other government witnesses
employed as bell hops in two
fe,2^®^68 °f our political travel- and in the others the margin of
Anyway, it gets us down to our from Ausralia and various sec Vancouver
salesmen.
hotels were fired, nethe PC retentions were greatly7 thought, what this town needs is I tions of the United States also
cessitated. according to the maW ”ai^e ^e PC’s console each reduced.
a completely independent news- are expected to arrive shortly.
niher after the disaster with ‘its
Generally speaking, the- elec T?P.®r so, that we can find out | Commenting on the arrival of । ^agements, because of pressure
Commenting on the arrival of j of public opinion against Japa4 a retUrn ^° the two-party7 system’ tion did not produce any import what’s going on here.
the government witnesses from I nese.
Exponent of “Buxom Look” Has New Idea
Designs Swim Suits from Discarded Ties
Hamilton Completes
Japanese Directory
V
"Tokyo Rose” Witnesses Arrive in Frisco
As Prosecution and Defence Prepare for Trial
The Weekly Habit
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PAGE SEVEN
Annual Conference Held f
By United Church
; Busseis Conclude Spring Bowling League
With Presentation Of Trophies At Social
Sinatra
a fighting fit burning against the night sky.
heart. In his one-man crusade Together with his father and
HAMILTON, ONT. — Mrs.
against intolerance he has laid other Americans they drove the Matsui of Cayuga was one of the
his career on the line. There is Klan out of their corner of the guest speakers at the fourth anTORONTO
The
Toronto^hardly a place in this country U.S.A. From his childhood he be- nual Hamilton Conference of Busseis formed a Mixed Bowling Bussei Picnic Held
where a hate merchant cannot gan his fight.
United Church Women held at League in late April. Consisting In Ideal Weather
promote himself a living by set
He was on the championship the McMaster University on June of eight teams, it had a short but
On a day that was perfect, for
ting colour against colour, race team in Hoboken,
successful seven weeks of bow
won a trophy 7, S, 9, and 10.
picnic,
seven busloads as well as
against race and religion against in swimming and was an outDelegates from Owen Sound ling. In the eighth week, the many private cars of Bukkyokai,
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religion. Sinatra could, therefore, standing member of the track to the Niagara Peninsula heard Hot Shots concluded the season
find enemies everywhere.
team. He sang with his school her speak on the work that is on June S by winning the play Sunday School members spent an
Early last November there was band and helped form the glee being carried on by the United off game.
enjoyable day at Puckrin Park
a strike of students at Froebel club. He always liked to sing but Church amongst the Japanese
A wind-up social was held on
on
June 26. Located just otside of
High School in Gary, Indiana it wasn't until he had taken his Canadians. Mrs. Matsui paid June 25 at the Ukrainian Hall.
Ajax, the place proved to be
where white boys were striking best girl, Nancy Barbato, to see tribute to all the W. M. S. Mis The Bussei challenge trophy and
ideal fox- a day of outdoor relax
against the presence of Negroes Bing Crosby that he was con sionaries, both past and present, the individual trophies were pre
ation.
in their classes. Racial tension vinced that he wanted to become for their contribution and especi sented and the latterpart of the
The program fox- the day con
ran high and there was a danger a singer.
ally to Miss Florence Bird for evening was comprised of games sisted of games, races, swimming-,
of the strike spreading to the
Sinatra had ambitions of be- her work among the evacuees in and dances.
softball, bingo and other forms
The Hot Shots, winner of both
five other schools in Gary. Sina coniine:
newspaperman.
jpon Ontario.
of amusement which were en
tra at his own expense, went to graduation he got a job on a paThe W. M. S. of the Cayug the League and playoff games,
joyed by all. The picnic, concluded
Gary to talk to the youngsters per as a copy boy and finally United Church is doing- its part walked away with the trophy. with a fuku biki in which the
at the invitation of a parent’s got a job in the sports division. in showing goodwill to the Chris Jack Watanabe, Jack Shimizu, prize winners we
Aiko
group organization and the Youth His first break occured when he tian Japanese in Japan by send Hideo Matsumoto, Nellie Goto Koyanagi,
Alice
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and
Builders of America.
won first prize in Major Bowes’ ing regularly bales of food and Misao Furuya and Marie Hashi Mickey Amano.
Before he went to speak to the “Amateur Hour” singing “Night clothing through
Leona moto were members of the win
On arrival at the picnic
6000 kids in the auditorium, he and Day”. For a period he got Douglas of Cayuga who is doing ning team.
grounds a short moraine service
Individual trophies were preand his manager put in a good odd jobs singing in radio stations Missionary work in Tokyo at the
was conducted by Mr. Charles
sented as follows:
Men’s
deal of time in investigating the and in 1939 Harry James offered present time.
Nekoda.
causes and the factors which lay Frank the featured singing spot
The Toronto YBS wishes to
ri, Ladies’ high average (213) to
behind it. From a luncheon given in his band. From James he went Li'l Westerns Manage
thank Mr. Uchikata for his do
by a group of students he learned to Tommy Dorsey and he began Win Over Federal Coal Kay Mitsuhashi, Men’s high nations towards the picnic.
triple (743) to Tomio Nishikawa,
of the many nationalities and the to attract the attention of every
TORONTO — The junioi* edi Ladies’ high triple (725) to Nel
to Tak Hayashida, and Ladies’
“isms” that were involved. He one. His recordings of “I’ll tion of the Westerns came up
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was led to believe that there Never Smile Again”, “Night and with another surprise win in
were two politicians behind this Day” and “This Love Of Mine” beating Federal Coal 6-2 on June
strike.
skyrocketed the Dorsey record 27 at Earlscourt Park. Together
That night of the meeting the sales to the top. Sinatra became with their two victories with the
young fellow with the supposedly the byword of every music fan. N. T. Lions, this win gives them
frail physique and gentle aspect
He has made many movies. a record of three wins and eight
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. — Th?
1 t go with both barrels. He told “The Kissing Bandit’, “Miracle losses.
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learned in his investigation and The Ball Game” and “On the tering seven hits and outlasting two ten inning struggles in the scorcher to shortstop to start the
lie spoke of the American -way Town” being some of his latest. three Federal pitches in wanning Lakehead Senior League last ninth inning rally. A walk to
of equality for all. The young
Taniwa followed and
Okada
Toronto fans are lucky, for his first game of the season. Dar week.
sters sat hushed and at othei* this same Frank Sinatra is ap ing baserunning featured the
On June 27 they were edged drove them both in with a single.
times cheered and yelled for pearing at the Mutual Arena on Western offensive with Takata by the Great Lakes 2-1 when Darkness forced the teams to re
Sinatra for they were seeing a July 8 and 9 with the Page Ca pacing the hitting with three Albert Onuliak pitched a ten in main in a deadlock in the tenth.
ning- no-hitter at the Nisei.' The
man who was battling for the vanaugh Trio.
singles.
eighteen year old rookie baffled Kitaura Injured In Head
principles of the country in
the Nisei as he struck out twelve Team To Sponsor Dance
which he believed.
men but missed out in a no-hit
Gary -was a seething turmoil
KELOWNA, B. C. — Bad luck
no-run game because of a costly
after the affair with Sinatra
struck
the Ruthland Cubs in their
error
in
the
eighth.
The
Nisei
under attack from many factions.
succeeded in getting the ball out tilt with Revelstoke in the Inte
The strikers did not return and
of
the infield in only three oc rior Baseball League. Jim Kita
his visit was pronuonced a failure.
MONTREAL. — The Fellow the Russian Ukrainian Baptist
His press was not good but the ship Group held its final two Church sang several selections in casions on flies to the fielders. ura, star outfielder, was seriously
strike did not spread to the other meetings of the present term at their native tongue. Also singing
In the eighth Okada got a walk hurt when he was beaned directly
schools.
the Church of All Nations.
in their native tongue were three and stole second. Onuliak struck on the head as his attempt to
This is just one instance of his
June 10th saw the members Italian girls, one dressed in the out the next two batters but bunt failed. Jim was taken to
constant fight against discrimina play hosts to their parents and national costume. Representing third baseman Bradley threw Kelowna General Hospital where
tion. The media by which he friends. A varied programme of the Japanese were Mrs. K. Miya short on Tatebe’s grounder to he underwent a successful opera
tion for severe haemorrhage. His
lives are the radio, the stage, piano and vocal selections, Jap zaki who played a selection on score the Nisei run.
condition is reported as being
the moving pictures, the night anese songs by girls clad in kim- the Koto and John Shintani with
Tatebe on the mound for the fair and he is progressing fa
clubs, and records. He is the onos, and a comical skit was pre- his rendition of the well-known Nisei scattered four hits but had
vourably.
S3
target of appeal for every sented and enjoyed by all. The “Ko-jo No Tsuki”.
to contend with four errors by
On
June
19,
the
Kelowna
fans
by
Miss
Dressed in nihongi and adding his* mates.
“drive”, cliarity or benefit. Yet worship period was led
Bodak’s hit in the
a most colourful atmosphere to second together with a steal, a went home elated as they saw
he has found the time and the Lily Uyeda.
strength to earn eight awards
“International Night” was the the scene were Mickey Nakashi wild pitch, and an error account Mils Koga hurl the Rutland
from various groups for his fight theme of the meeting held on ma, Rei Nishio, Timmy Yamamo ed for the first Great Lakes run. Cubs to a well-earned 3-1 vicLK $
against racial hatred, bigotry and June 24th when the Fellowship to, Ruth Yano and Barbara Yo In the tenth a walk, a single and tory over Salmon Arm at the
Rutland Park Oval. Koga had
1
intolerance. He has talked to Group invited members from the nemura.
an error gave the Lakes the winhitherto
been
on
the
sidelines
be
Contrary to previous announce ning run.
youth congresses, rallies, forums International Y,, Negro Union
cause of a broken wrist he had
ments,
Fellowship’s joint IsseiChurch,
United
Church,
Italian
by the dozens and he has talked
Muts Baba who pitched a four suffered in the hockey season.
to tlie kid on the street. He has Chinese group, and the young Nisei picnic to Cap St. Jacques
1 S
hitter
was given very poor sup- His comeback will help to deter
set out to fight singlehand people of the Church of All will be held on July 9, and not on
port
on
the
field.
The
Nisei
clout
mine the Cubs’ standing in thb
July 10. Special buses will leave
ed with the tremendous power Nations^
ed
ten
hits
off
Auld,
loaded
the
league.
s
Dr. M. Bourne of the Christian from the Church of All Nations
of his prestige and influence over
bases
in
the
seventh
and
eigth
On
August
3,
the
night
of
t
at
10:00
a.m.
Return
fare
is
Group of Union Church
youngsters throughout the na- Endeavor
3
innings
and
did
everything
but
Kelowna
’
s
43rd
.Annual
Regatta,
tion.
<conducted the worship and the SI.25 plus 20c admission to the
Trailing 2-0, going into ;he Kelowna Nisei Baseball team
^j
Negro
young people led the sing beach. Those who work in the win.
Sinatra was born December 12, '.
the
ninth,
the
Nisei
combined
two
will
sponsor
a
benefit
dance
at
1917, in Hoboken, N. J. In his ■ song. A group of displaced per- morning can get to the beach by
:he Rutland Community Hall as
high school days he saw the Klu ' sons who have arrived from the regular buses ■which leave hits and a walk to tie the game.
I
In
the
third
Taniwa
dropped
a
an
aid to Jim Kitaura. Prizes
Klux Klan and their fiery cross Europe within the past year and from the terminus behind Dupuis
1
of intolerance-organized-for-pro- a half and who are members of Freres and fom the North End fly ball at shortstop and Alex are to be given at the door as a
Terminus. We hope you are Birukow promptly deposited one special attraction.
g
planning to make this a family r
*h
■
JCCY THIRD ANNUAL PICNIC
affair and urge the Isseis to turn
out and share in the fun.
Sunday, July 24
Verchere Beach (p
I.
Buses leave St. Raphael’s House 9:30 a.m.
Harold Morishita
3
CORRECTION
p.m.
7:30
p.m.
and
9:30
Leave Verchere Beach
DOWNTOWN AGENTS — Kiyo Tamura OL 5658
;l
Degrees awarded to graduating
Jack
Hemmy
PL
3370
Games, Races, Dancing, Weiner- Marshmallow Roast
University of Toronto students
I
Montreal Fellowship Group Has Varied Program'
AKEMI JEWELLERY
Adults — SI.50
Children (7 to 16)
Everyone Welcome! ! !
are Mary Nishikawara, Mus: B.;
Jean Umehara, B. S. W.; and
Kenneth K. Nishikawara, B. A.
Sc.
1
Phone one of our representatives or call direct to
RE 5411 and they will call on you.
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THE NEW CANADIAN
A
FIGHTER
AGAINST
INTOLERANCE
Frank
has
PAGE SEVEN
Annual Conference Held f
By United Church
; Busseis Conclude Spring Bowling League
With Presentation Of Trophies At Social
Sinatra
a fighting fit burning against the night sky.
heart. In his one-man crusade Together with his father and
HAMILTON, ONT. — Mrs.
against intolerance he has laid other Americans they drove the Matsui of Cayuga was one of the
his career on the line. There is Klan out of their corner of the guest speakers at the fourth anTORONTO
The
Toronto^hardly a place in this country U.S.A. From his childhood he be- nual Hamilton Conference of Busseis formed a Mixed Bowling Bussei Picnic Held
where a hate merchant cannot gan his fight.
United Church Women held at League in late April. Consisting In Ideal Weather
promote himself a living by set
He was on the championship the McMaster University on June of eight teams, it had a short but
On a day that was perfect, for
ting colour against colour, race team in Hoboken,
successful seven weeks of bow
won a trophy 7, S, 9, and 10.
picnic,
seven busloads as well as
against race and religion against in swimming and was an outDelegates from Owen Sound ling. In the eighth week, the many private cars of Bukkyokai,
'S
religion. Sinatra could, therefore, standing member of the track to the Niagara Peninsula heard Hot Shots concluded the season
find enemies everywhere.
team. He sang with his school her speak on the work that is on June S by winning the play Sunday School members spent an
Early last November there was band and helped form the glee being carried on by the United off game.
enjoyable day at Puckrin Park
a strike of students at Froebel club. He always liked to sing but Church amongst the Japanese
A wind-up social was held on
on
June 26. Located just otside of
High School in Gary, Indiana it wasn't until he had taken his Canadians. Mrs. Matsui paid June 25 at the Ukrainian Hall.
Ajax, the place proved to be
where white boys were striking best girl, Nancy Barbato, to see tribute to all the W. M. S. Mis The Bussei challenge trophy and
ideal fox- a day of outdoor relax
against the presence of Negroes Bing Crosby that he was con sionaries, both past and present, the individual trophies were pre
ation.
in their classes. Racial tension vinced that he wanted to become for their contribution and especi sented and the latterpart of the
The program fox- the day con
ran high and there was a danger a singer.
ally to Miss Florence Bird for evening was comprised of games sisted of games, races, swimming-,
of the strike spreading to the
Sinatra had ambitions of be- her work among the evacuees in and dances.
softball, bingo and other forms
The Hot Shots, winner of both
five other schools in Gary. Sina coniine:
newspaperman.
jpon Ontario.
of amusement which were en
tra at his own expense, went to graduation he got a job on a paThe W. M. S. of the Cayug the League and playoff games,
joyed by all. The picnic, concluded
Gary to talk to the youngsters per as a copy boy and finally United Church is doing- its part walked away with the trophy. with a fuku biki in which the
at the invitation of a parent’s got a job in the sports division. in showing goodwill to the Chris Jack Watanabe, Jack Shimizu, prize winners we
Aiko
group organization and the Youth His first break occured when he tian Japanese in Japan by send Hideo Matsumoto, Nellie Goto Koyanagi,
Alice
Tsuji
and
Builders of America.
won first prize in Major Bowes’ ing regularly bales of food and Misao Furuya and Marie Hashi Mickey Amano.
Before he went to speak to the “Amateur Hour” singing “Night clothing through
Leona moto were members of the win
On arrival at the picnic
6000 kids in the auditorium, he and Day”. For a period he got Douglas of Cayuga who is doing ning team.
grounds a short moraine service
Individual trophies were preand his manager put in a good odd jobs singing in radio stations Missionary work in Tokyo at the
was conducted by Mr. Charles
sented as follows:
Men’s
deal of time in investigating the and in 1939 Harry James offered present time.
Nekoda.
causes and the factors which lay Frank the featured singing spot
The Toronto YBS wishes to
ri, Ladies’ high average (213) to
behind it. From a luncheon given in his band. From James he went Li'l Westerns Manage
thank Mr. Uchikata for his do
by a group of students he learned to Tommy Dorsey and he began Win Over Federal Coal Kay Mitsuhashi, Men’s high nations towards the picnic.
triple (743) to Tomio Nishikawa,
of the many nationalities and the to attract the attention of every
TORONTO — The junioi* edi Ladies’ high triple (725) to Nel
to Tak Hayashida, and Ladies’
“isms” that were involved. He one. His recordings of “I’ll tion of the Westerns came up
1
lie
Goto,
Men
’
s
high
single
(332)
ingle (315) to Marv Mori.
was led to believe that there Never Smile Again”, “Night and with another surprise win in
were two politicians behind this Day” and “This Love Of Mine” beating Federal Coal 6-2 on June
strike.
skyrocketed the Dorsey record 27 at Earlscourt Park. Together
That night of the meeting the sales to the top. Sinatra became with their two victories with the
young fellow with the supposedly the byword of every music fan. N. T. Lions, this win gives them
frail physique and gentle aspect
He has made many movies. a record of three wins and eight
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. — Th?
1 t go with both barrels. He told “The Kissing Bandit’, “Miracle losses.
I
Lakehead
Nisei
were
winless
in
them, of the things that he had of the Bells”, “Take Me Out to
left
field
wall.
Baba
lined
a
Uchikura went the route, scat
learned in his investigation and The Ball Game” and “On the tering seven hits and outlasting two ten inning struggles in the scorcher to shortstop to start the
lie spoke of the American -way Town” being some of his latest. three Federal pitches in wanning Lakehead Senior League last ninth inning rally. A walk to
of equality for all. The young
Taniwa followed and
Okada
Toronto fans are lucky, for his first game of the season. Dar week.
sters sat hushed and at othei* this same Frank Sinatra is ap ing baserunning featured the
On June 27 they were edged drove them both in with a single.
times cheered and yelled for pearing at the Mutual Arena on Western offensive with Takata by the Great Lakes 2-1 when Darkness forced the teams to re
Sinatra for they were seeing a July 8 and 9 with the Page Ca pacing the hitting with three Albert Onuliak pitched a ten in main in a deadlock in the tenth.
ning- no-hitter at the Nisei.' The
man who was battling for the vanaugh Trio.
singles.
eighteen year old rookie baffled Kitaura Injured In Head
principles of the country in
the Nisei as he struck out twelve Team To Sponsor Dance
which he believed.
men but missed out in a no-hit
Gary -was a seething turmoil
KELOWNA, B. C. — Bad luck
no-run game because of a costly
after the affair with Sinatra
struck
the Ruthland Cubs in their
error
in
the
eighth.
The
Nisei
under attack from many factions.
succeeded in getting the ball out tilt with Revelstoke in the Inte
The strikers did not return and
of
the infield in only three oc rior Baseball League. Jim Kita
his visit was pronuonced a failure.
MONTREAL. — The Fellow the Russian Ukrainian Baptist
His press was not good but the ship Group held its final two Church sang several selections in casions on flies to the fielders. ura, star outfielder, was seriously
strike did not spread to the other meetings of the present term at their native tongue. Also singing
In the eighth Okada got a walk hurt when he was beaned directly
schools.
the Church of All Nations.
in their native tongue were three and stole second. Onuliak struck on the head as his attempt to
This is just one instance of his
June 10th saw the members Italian girls, one dressed in the out the next two batters but bunt failed. Jim was taken to
constant fight against discrimina play hosts to their parents and national costume. Representing third baseman Bradley threw Kelowna General Hospital where
tion. The media by which he friends. A varied programme of the Japanese were Mrs. K. Miya short on Tatebe’s grounder to he underwent a successful opera
tion for severe haemorrhage. His
lives are the radio, the stage, piano and vocal selections, Jap zaki who played a selection on score the Nisei run.
condition is reported as being
the moving pictures, the night anese songs by girls clad in kim- the Koto and John Shintani with
Tatebe on the mound for the fair and he is progressing fa
clubs, and records. He is the onos, and a comical skit was pre- his rendition of the well-known Nisei scattered four hits but had
vourably.
S3
target of appeal for every sented and enjoyed by all. The “Ko-jo No Tsuki”.
to contend with four errors by
On
June
19,
the
Kelowna
fans
by
Miss
Dressed in nihongi and adding his* mates.
“drive”, cliarity or benefit. Yet worship period was led
Bodak’s hit in the
a most colourful atmosphere to second together with a steal, a went home elated as they saw
he has found the time and the Lily Uyeda.
strength to earn eight awards
“International Night” was the the scene were Mickey Nakashi wild pitch, and an error account Mils Koga hurl the Rutland
from various groups for his fight theme of the meeting held on ma, Rei Nishio, Timmy Yamamo ed for the first Great Lakes run. Cubs to a well-earned 3-1 vicLK $
against racial hatred, bigotry and June 24th when the Fellowship to, Ruth Yano and Barbara Yo In the tenth a walk, a single and tory over Salmon Arm at the
Rutland Park Oval. Koga had
1
intolerance. He has talked to Group invited members from the nemura.
an error gave the Lakes the winhitherto
been
on
the
sidelines
be
Contrary to previous announce ning run.
youth congresses, rallies, forums International Y,, Negro Union
cause of a broken wrist he had
ments,
Fellowship’s joint IsseiChurch,
United
Church,
Italian
by the dozens and he has talked
Muts Baba who pitched a four suffered in the hockey season.
to tlie kid on the street. He has Chinese group, and the young Nisei picnic to Cap St. Jacques
1 S
hitter
was given very poor sup- His comeback will help to deter
set out to fight singlehand people of the Church of All will be held on July 9, and not on
port
on
the
field.
The
Nisei
clout
mine the Cubs’ standing in thb
July 10. Special buses will leave
ed with the tremendous power Nations^
ed
ten
hits
off
Auld,
loaded
the
league.
s
Dr. M. Bourne of the Christian from the Church of All Nations
of his prestige and influence over
bases
in
the
seventh
and
eigth
On
August
3,
the
night
of
t
at
10:00
a.m.
Return
fare
is
Group of Union Church
youngsters throughout the na- Endeavor
3
innings
and
did
everything
but
Kelowna
’
s
43rd
.Annual
Regatta,
tion.
<conducted the worship and the SI.25 plus 20c admission to the
Trailing 2-0, going into ;he Kelowna Nisei Baseball team
^j
Negro
young people led the sing beach. Those who work in the win.
Sinatra was born December 12, '.
the
ninth,
the
Nisei
combined
two
will
sponsor
a
benefit
dance
at
1917, in Hoboken, N. J. In his ■ song. A group of displaced per- morning can get to the beach by
:he Rutland Community Hall as
high school days he saw the Klu ' sons who have arrived from the regular buses ■which leave hits and a walk to tie the game.
I
In
the
third
Taniwa
dropped
a
an
aid to Jim Kitaura. Prizes
Klux Klan and their fiery cross Europe within the past year and from the terminus behind Dupuis
1
of intolerance-organized-for-pro- a half and who are members of Freres and fom the North End fly ball at shortstop and Alex are to be given at the door as a
Terminus. We hope you are Birukow promptly deposited one special attraction.
g
planning to make this a family r
*h
■
JCCY THIRD ANNUAL PICNIC
affair and urge the Isseis to turn
out and share in the fun.
Sunday, July 24
Verchere Beach (p
I.
Buses leave St. Raphael’s House 9:30 a.m.
Harold Morishita
3
CORRECTION
p.m.
7:30
p.m.
and
9:30
Leave Verchere Beach
DOWNTOWN AGENTS — Kiyo Tamura OL 5658
;l
Degrees awarded to graduating
Jack
Hemmy
PL
3370
Games, Races, Dancing, Weiner- Marshmallow Roast
University of Toronto students
I
Montreal Fellowship Group Has Varied Program'
AKEMI JEWELLERY
Adults — SI.50
Children (7 to 16)
Everyone Welcome! ! !
are Mary Nishikawara, Mus: B.;
Jean Umehara, B. S. W.; and
Kenneth K. Nishikawara, B. A.
Sc.
1
Phone one of our representatives or call direct to
RE 5411 and they will call on you.
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PAGE EIGHT
A fashion-and-beauty article
Our Little Woman
—By JACK NAKAMOTO’
THE NEW CANADIAN
erdonct
“_ t^, eId.
Saturday, July 2, 1949
The New Canadian
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
~- est son of Manzo Sakamoto, and
_
.
.
/
Mariko, second daughter of Mrs.
479 Queen St. W. — PLaza 5005-—Toronto, Ont.
The sixth in ,a series
I Haru Shigetomi, were engaged
In most cases, if our little woman has bowlegs, it’s on June 25 at the home of the
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office’Dept., Ottawa
as obvious as night and day; and yet, there are some Shigetomi’s.
The sewanins were Mr. and
which are hardly discernible even to a critical eye. It’s
TAKEUCHI-SHINTANI
Mrs. Shozo Tomihiro and Mr.
TORONTO.
—■ At the Carlton
known that impresarios of show business-resort to some and Mrs. Takeo Uyeda.
United Church on June, Mizuye,
quick and handy guide by which to choose candidates
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. —
third daughter -of Mr. and Mrs.
JULY
for a chorus6 line. To see if the legs are straight and The engagement of Suzuko Tazo Shintani became the bride
shapely, they invariably ask the girl to close her legs thir^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Ray Akira, second son of Mrs. 2—Hamilton. Annual NisWBase^
ball Dance. Central Hall,
and if her knees, calves, and ankle bones touch, it’s Yasut^ro Nakauchi, to Haruhiko, Hatsuye Takeuchi, and the late
James St. N. 8,30 p.m.
considered then that she hasn’t a semblance of bow- Si of°F«rt-«liia“X ^ Mr. Takeuchi. Rev. James Find 3 Chatham. Kent Chapter JCCA
lay officiated.
leggedness. While this may-be a good criterion also for nounced on June 11.
2nd Annual Picnic. Corner
Reception was held at the
King and Duke at 10:30. a.m.
detecting a knock-kneed condition, it doesn’t hold good MARRIAGES
Celestial Gardens.
The couple
and 11:30 a.m. and Public
for thick legs, sometimes more mockingly termed
* maeda_ NAKANO
flew to New York for their
General-Hospital at 11 a.m.
“daikon ashi”.
TORONTO — The Metropoli- honeymoon.
2—Hamilton. Exhibition Base
They are now residing at 730
At first, it’s necessary to face the fact that bow- |tan United Church was the set
ball, Toronto Western Jrs.
leggedness doesn’t lend itself readily to improvement r^ T°r the wedding of Betty Euclid Ave.
vs. Hamilton, 1:30 p.m. East
wood Park.
through exercise. It’s the curved structure of the bones rt112^’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BIRTHS
1
i
rasutaro Nakano, and James
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. — 10—Montreal, Fellowship Picnic,
latner tnan me muscles around them that cause bow- Eyoshi Maeda on’June 2S.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Masao
Cap St. Jacques.
legs. There’s much more hope of oyercoming bowlegs
The reception was held at the Yasuzawa on April 13, a son, 24—Montreal. Annual JCCY Picin early life than there is later on. Braces could be used Golden Dragon Chop Suey.
David Ken.
nic at Verchere Beach.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
1- iOilOO UHJHZIFIS I UllS NO rUUClTBS 111 WflttlH?
AwOUl CVaCUatlOH in nis “Americans Betrayed”
1
s
fe
t;
£3
with success when our little woman is still in a gi’ow7
^ JU
ru
n----~i—JUU—;-------ing-up stage, and if they’re prescribed by a bone specialist. However, if she has an extreme pair of bowlegs, ««
, r
..
, ., ,,.•
.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
she can have her legs straightened out successfully by
bone surgery It S sometimes, claimed that bowleggedAlthough we have not seen this , that he may some day fight him- I SCHOOL GIRL for dry cleanRA 8316, Toronto.
ness IS brought about if our little woman as a wee tot new book on the evacuation of self in the situation of the Jap- mg.
GIRL FOR ALTERATION,
has been allowed to walk or even toddle for hours on. Persons °f Japanese ancestry anese Americans after Pearl experienced only need apply.
end when the bones of her legs were still soft and un from the U. S. Pacific Coast, all Harbor — disfranchised, expro-| ^®9^ J^anforth Ave., OX 3153,
Toronto.
advance reports suggest that it priated, and confined.”
developed.
gets down to the real motives
Writes Larry Tajiri, in the
HELP WANTED
„
There are several corrective exercises which have behind what the author calls “a Pacific Citizen, “the book
will
HAND LAUNDRY WORKERS
actually proven themselves to be beneficial in improv disastrous political decision”, make clear the effect of the I ideal
working lconditions
„2‘"
and
It
is
being
published
by
the
pressures
exerted
by
racist
k
ood
wages.
Apply
Budget Hand
ing the bowleg condition. However, it cannot be stress
groups and by competitive com^^ r?padina Ave” Tor'
ed too highly that these exercises must be carried on Chicago Press.
#The jacket of “Americans Be- mercial interests upon the mili-——-----------------ever faithfully over a period of time if our little woman trayed
” has these words which tary treatments of the west coast BmSmX XneU 9851
hopes to see any improvement.
S
describe in synoptic form the Japanese American . population I (Toronto).
■ ’
Here are the two most effective exercises: Our content of the book:
after Pearl Harbor.
OPERATORS
on
ladies’
“Citizens driven out of their
The contents of the book prob- bl°use,
examiner on ladies’
Niseiette should pull her legs as close together as pos
homes
and
herded
into
barbedably
will
have
great
effect
on
s
P
ortsw
ear,
operators experiencsible whenever she’s standing and hold them that way
wire pens, their places of busi- history’s evaluation of the mass lent°
for as long as she can. The more she exerts herself the ness searched, their, personal evacuation policy. It adds facts ditions.g McIntosh Sportswear'
better are her chances of straightening out the legs. possessions seized, their reputa- and documentation to Prof. 266 King St. W., Toronto,
*
The advantage of this exercise is that it can be indulged tions publicly maligned—could Eugene Rostow’s statements that EXPERIENCED short - order
evacuation was “our worst war- m°^’ , ^ood wages, MI 0721,
in many times without having others know it. Another this happen here?
“
These
were
the
results
of
a
time
mistake.”
---------- ----------------------exercise for our little woman with bowlegs is to sit on
disastrous political decision. This
“It is apparent that Morton « and ®ted faS^Jn
the floor with her legs stretched’ out in front of her,
book is a closeup of the pres- Grodzins’ book will make uncom- ably with two -or three grown-up
leaning back on her hands. Then she should raise her sure politics that led to that de- I fortable some men who now sit I children who can work. 5-rooni r .4
hips from the floor, keeping her legs stiff as she rotates ci sion.
in high places. At the same time
electricity, garden.' To V ,C
“
Here
are
them outward. She should hold herself up a few mom
Hr
to c,atiiy
the
mayors,
chambers
of
comthinking
of
a
lot
of Americans,
JAPANESE COUPT F
ents and then return hips to floor. It would be advisable
Mi
for her to,repeat at least 10 or 15 times morning and merce, governors, and. congress- including the evacuees them- drive car, woman to cook for elmen
stiring
up
public
opinion
selves,
on
the
causes
of
the
evaderly
couple
with
no
children,
•night.
against
Japanese
Americans, cuation decision. The publication Three rooms
provided, good
t
Here
are
Army
generals
respondof
this
book
should
do
much
to
New
cSXn'
APPly
Ken M°n’
To slenderize the “daikon ashi”, 3 separate sets of
exercises for 3 different parts of the legs are required, ing to public and political pres- insure that mass evacuation on
*
tel
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sures
and
.
later
attempting
to
the
basis
of
race
or
ancestry
does
_____
___________________
_
and each exercise has two parts to it. For “daikon ashi”
are legs that are thick all the way down from the knees justify their ‘a Jap’s a Jap’ po- not happen again in the United I SUK ROOMS, house and sun St®
licy by the denial of undeniable States ”
room, private garage, oil heatto the ankles.
facts. Here is Congress carry- - Togo Tanaka in his eolum, |-'
™ W 2276 (™te)For thick meaty knees, our little woman first of all ing^ out the War Department’s wrote, “ "Americans Betrayed’ is
FOR SALE
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phoud sit on the floor, leaning back on her hands. She wishes - without investigation, the kind of a report on the whole . THREE ROOMS, housekeep mm
wife
si®
-should pull her knees up, then open them and bang Here is the United States mess of mass evacuation that we I ^’ ^® 3386 after 6, Toronto.
SB®
Supreme
Court
upholding
as
conused
to
hope
somedav
would
dn
.
them together, remembering to keep her feet planted
BGi
stitutional a policy that subverts We wished for it the most when
PORTRAIT‘COMMERCIAL’COLOUR
^se
together on the floor. For the 2nd part of the exercise,
, kasi<; tenets of democracy.
we were holed up in that barbedJ.v?®
fSsWl
she should knead the excess fat on the outer and on the
Mr. Grodzins traces carefully wire enclosure called Manzanar ”
Town* STUDIO
inner side of her knee.
the steps that led to the adoption
“It tells how the government
tai
of
evacuation
of
Japanese
Amearrived
at
the
decision
to
give
the
For calves it’s a spanking exercise. Our Niseiette
Ja
.4
ricans,
as
national
policy.
His
American
Japanese
the
unpreceshould again sit on the floor, leaning back on her hands.
book is not merely a scholarly dented bum’s rush out of CaliShe should draw one knee up toward her. Then snap it record; it is also a warning to fornia, Washington, Oregon and 111 DUNDAS ST. W.. T0R0XT8 • PLATA 3”*
j<
out straight and down, pulling her toes toward her as each American citizen that the parts of Arizona,” Mr. Tanaka
she does. Now the other one. This will bring the calf precedent is on the record and I adds.
ATTENTION
down hard on the floor. For the 2nd part of the exer is just for . the ankles.
L
.
BRIDES
The
latter
part
of
the
exercise
cise, she should cross her legs and again knead the consists in her-sitting
and
up and then pulling one knee up
calves with her hands, back and forth.
BRIDES-TO-BE
and placing her foot
Get your “Wear-Ever” Set
And finally the exercises for the thick ankles which ease. Then she should so that the ankle muscles are at
knead her ankles with both hands
From your
are actually the root whereby the shape of “daikon back and forth.
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ashi” is formed. First of all, our little woman should lie
Each part of the exercises should be done at least
Mas Toyota
flat on her back on the floor, pulling both knees up to
-0 times, and if all these exercises are followed through
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her chest and raising her legs straight up in the air.
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faithfully for six weeks or so, our little woman will
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Then she should pedal with her ankles only, as if she
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eventually find herself with a lovely pair- of legs—the
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A fashion-and-beauty article
Our Little Woman
—By JACK NAKAMOTO’
THE NEW CANADIAN
erdonct
“_ t^, eId.
Saturday, July 2, 1949
The New Canadian
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
~- est son of Manzo Sakamoto, and
_
.
.
/
Mariko, second daughter of Mrs.
479 Queen St. W. — PLaza 5005-—Toronto, Ont.
The sixth in ,a series
I Haru Shigetomi, were engaged
In most cases, if our little woman has bowlegs, it’s on June 25 at the home of the
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office’Dept., Ottawa
as obvious as night and day; and yet, there are some Shigetomi’s.
The sewanins were Mr. and
which are hardly discernible even to a critical eye. It’s
TAKEUCHI-SHINTANI
Mrs. Shozo Tomihiro and Mr.
TORONTO.
—■ At the Carlton
known that impresarios of show business-resort to some and Mrs. Takeo Uyeda.
United Church on June, Mizuye,
quick and handy guide by which to choose candidates
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. —
third daughter -of Mr. and Mrs.
JULY
for a chorus6 line. To see if the legs are straight and The engagement of Suzuko Tazo Shintani became the bride
shapely, they invariably ask the girl to close her legs thir^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Ray Akira, second son of Mrs. 2—Hamilton. Annual NisWBase^
ball Dance. Central Hall,
and if her knees, calves, and ankle bones touch, it’s Yasut^ro Nakauchi, to Haruhiko, Hatsuye Takeuchi, and the late
James St. N. 8,30 p.m.
considered then that she hasn’t a semblance of bow- Si of°F«rt-«liia“X ^ Mr. Takeuchi. Rev. James Find 3 Chatham. Kent Chapter JCCA
lay officiated.
leggedness. While this may-be a good criterion also for nounced on June 11.
2nd Annual Picnic. Corner
Reception was held at the
King and Duke at 10:30. a.m.
detecting a knock-kneed condition, it doesn’t hold good MARRIAGES
Celestial Gardens.
The couple
and 11:30 a.m. and Public
for thick legs, sometimes more mockingly termed
* maeda_ NAKANO
flew to New York for their
General-Hospital at 11 a.m.
“daikon ashi”.
TORONTO — The Metropoli- honeymoon.
2—Hamilton. Exhibition Base
They are now residing at 730
At first, it’s necessary to face the fact that bow- |tan United Church was the set
ball, Toronto Western Jrs.
leggedness doesn’t lend itself readily to improvement r^ T°r the wedding of Betty Euclid Ave.
vs. Hamilton, 1:30 p.m. East
wood Park.
through exercise. It’s the curved structure of the bones rt112^’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BIRTHS
1
i
rasutaro Nakano, and James
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. — 10—Montreal, Fellowship Picnic,
latner tnan me muscles around them that cause bow- Eyoshi Maeda on’June 2S.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Masao
Cap St. Jacques.
legs. There’s much more hope of oyercoming bowlegs
The reception was held at the Yasuzawa on April 13, a son, 24—Montreal. Annual JCCY Picin early life than there is later on. Braces could be used Golden Dragon Chop Suey.
David Ken.
nic at Verchere Beach.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
1- iOilOO UHJHZIFIS I UllS NO rUUClTBS 111 WflttlH?
AwOUl CVaCUatlOH in nis “Americans Betrayed”
1
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fe
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with success when our little woman is still in a gi’ow7
^ JU
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n----~i—JUU—;-------ing-up stage, and if they’re prescribed by a bone specialist. However, if she has an extreme pair of bowlegs, ««
, r
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.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
she can have her legs straightened out successfully by
bone surgery It S sometimes, claimed that bowleggedAlthough we have not seen this , that he may some day fight him- I SCHOOL GIRL for dry cleanRA 8316, Toronto.
ness IS brought about if our little woman as a wee tot new book on the evacuation of self in the situation of the Jap- mg.
GIRL FOR ALTERATION,
has been allowed to walk or even toddle for hours on. Persons °f Japanese ancestry anese Americans after Pearl experienced only need apply.
end when the bones of her legs were still soft and un from the U. S. Pacific Coast, all Harbor — disfranchised, expro-| ^®9^ J^anforth Ave., OX 3153,
Toronto.
advance reports suggest that it priated, and confined.”
developed.
gets down to the real motives
Writes Larry Tajiri, in the
HELP WANTED
„
There are several corrective exercises which have behind what the author calls “a Pacific Citizen, “the book
will
HAND LAUNDRY WORKERS
actually proven themselves to be beneficial in improv disastrous political decision”, make clear the effect of the I ideal
working lconditions
„2‘"
and
It
is
being
published
by
the
pressures
exerted
by
racist
k
ood
wages.
Apply
Budget Hand
ing the bowleg condition. However, it cannot be stress
groups and by competitive com^^ r?padina Ave” Tor'
ed too highly that these exercises must be carried on Chicago Press.
#The jacket of “Americans Be- mercial interests upon the mili-——-----------------ever faithfully over a period of time if our little woman trayed
” has these words which tary treatments of the west coast BmSmX XneU 9851
hopes to see any improvement.
S
describe in synoptic form the Japanese American . population I (Toronto).
■ ’
Here are the two most effective exercises: Our content of the book:
after Pearl Harbor.
OPERATORS
on
ladies’
“Citizens driven out of their
The contents of the book prob- bl°use,
examiner on ladies’
Niseiette should pull her legs as close together as pos
homes
and
herded
into
barbedably
will
have
great
effect
on
s
P
ortsw
ear,
operators experiencsible whenever she’s standing and hold them that way
wire pens, their places of busi- history’s evaluation of the mass lent°
for as long as she can. The more she exerts herself the ness searched, their, personal evacuation policy. It adds facts ditions.g McIntosh Sportswear'
better are her chances of straightening out the legs. possessions seized, their reputa- and documentation to Prof. 266 King St. W., Toronto,
*
The advantage of this exercise is that it can be indulged tions publicly maligned—could Eugene Rostow’s statements that EXPERIENCED short - order
evacuation was “our worst war- m°^’ , ^ood wages, MI 0721,
in many times without having others know it. Another this happen here?
“
These
were
the
results
of
a
time
mistake.”
---------- ----------------------exercise for our little woman with bowlegs is to sit on
disastrous political decision. This
“It is apparent that Morton « and ®ted faS^Jn
the floor with her legs stretched’ out in front of her,
book is a closeup of the pres- Grodzins’ book will make uncom- ably with two -or three grown-up
leaning back on her hands. Then she should raise her sure politics that led to that de- I fortable some men who now sit I children who can work. 5-rooni r .4
hips from the floor, keeping her legs stiff as she rotates ci sion.
in high places. At the same time
electricity, garden.' To V ,C
“
Here
are
them outward. She should hold herself up a few mom
Hr
to c,atiiy
the
mayors,
chambers
of
comthinking
of
a
lot
of Americans,
JAPANESE COUPT F
ents and then return hips to floor. It would be advisable
Mi
for her to,repeat at least 10 or 15 times morning and merce, governors, and. congress- including the evacuees them- drive car, woman to cook for elmen
stiring
up
public
opinion
selves,
on
the
causes
of
the
evaderly
couple
with
no
children,
•night.
against
Japanese
Americans, cuation decision. The publication Three rooms
provided, good
t
Here
are
Army
generals
respondof
this
book
should
do
much
to
New
cSXn'
APPly
Ken M°n’
To slenderize the “daikon ashi”, 3 separate sets of
exercises for 3 different parts of the legs are required, ing to public and political pres- insure that mass evacuation on
*
tel
HOUSE
FOR SALE
sures
and
.
later
attempting
to
the
basis
of
race
or
ancestry
does
_____
___________________
_
and each exercise has two parts to it. For “daikon ashi”
are legs that are thick all the way down from the knees justify their ‘a Jap’s a Jap’ po- not happen again in the United I SUK ROOMS, house and sun St®
licy by the denial of undeniable States ”
room, private garage, oil heatto the ankles.
facts. Here is Congress carry- - Togo Tanaka in his eolum, |-'
™ W 2276 (™te)For thick meaty knees, our little woman first of all ing^ out the War Department’s wrote, “ "Americans Betrayed’ is
FOR SALE
WtO
phoud sit on the floor, leaning back on her hands. She wishes - without investigation, the kind of a report on the whole . THREE ROOMS, housekeep mm
wife
si®
-should pull her knees up, then open them and bang Here is the United States mess of mass evacuation that we I ^’ ^® 3386 after 6, Toronto.
SB®
Supreme
Court
upholding
as
conused
to
hope
somedav
would
dn
.
them together, remembering to keep her feet planted
BGi
stitutional a policy that subverts We wished for it the most when
PORTRAIT‘COMMERCIAL’COLOUR
^se
together on the floor. For the 2nd part of the exercise,
, kasi<; tenets of democracy.
we were holed up in that barbedJ.v?®
fSsWl
she should knead the excess fat on the outer and on the
Mr. Grodzins traces carefully wire enclosure called Manzanar ”
Town* STUDIO
inner side of her knee.
the steps that led to the adoption
“It tells how the government
tai
of
evacuation
of
Japanese
Amearrived
at
the
decision
to
give
the
For calves it’s a spanking exercise. Our Niseiette
Ja
.4
ricans,
as
national
policy.
His
American
Japanese
the
unpreceshould again sit on the floor, leaning back on her hands.
book is not merely a scholarly dented bum’s rush out of CaliShe should draw one knee up toward her. Then snap it record; it is also a warning to fornia, Washington, Oregon and 111 DUNDAS ST. W.. T0R0XT8 • PLATA 3”*
j<
out straight and down, pulling her toes toward her as each American citizen that the parts of Arizona,” Mr. Tanaka
she does. Now the other one. This will bring the calf precedent is on the record and I adds.
ATTENTION
down hard on the floor. For the 2nd part of the exer is just for . the ankles.
L
.
BRIDES
The
latter
part
of
the
exercise
cise, she should cross her legs and again knead the consists in her-sitting
and
up and then pulling one knee up
calves with her hands, back and forth.
BRIDES-TO-BE
and placing her foot
Get your “Wear-Ever” Set
And finally the exercises for the thick ankles which ease. Then she should so that the ankle muscles are at
knead her ankles with both hands
From your
are actually the root whereby the shape of “daikon back and forth.
Nisei Representative
ashi” is formed. First of all, our little woman should lie
Each part of the exercises should be done at least
Mas Toyota
flat on her back on the floor, pulling both knees up to
-0 times, and if all these exercises are followed through
607 King St. W.
her chest and raising her legs straight up in the air.
Ky
faithfully for six weeks or so, our little woman will
Kitchener, Ont.
Then she should pedal with her ankles only, as if she
Phone: 2-6610
eventually find herself with a lovely pair- of legs—the
were riding a bike. She must not use her legs, as this eye-delight of every man!
(reverse charges)
CLASSIFIED-
£