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Just Passing Through
By KEN ADACHI
man Aki
hra definished
I Masaoka Said:
radian
5
<
Appetite. . .
I
|
From the paddy fields of ye
olde Japan (?) comes this pro-
§6per 1 year—10c per Copy
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Pre
sident Truman signed a private
bill on Oct. 19 admitting to
permanent residence Mrs. Tohiko Keyser, a Canadian Japanese
Japanese Canadian Interests
™6d t0 an American veteran } 77------- --- --------- ;---------- -------------
May Not File Claims
Against Japanese Banks
Ry Staff Writer
^O1^ Wai- ii, according to
the JACL Anti-Discrimination
snnnriM ! ‘7 7^ tor a mmority K^°«P to have a reJuniors
L ,duct to enrich the culinary de- Committee.
Office of Alien Property, Desible body that will constantly work in behalf of
_ Mrs. Keyser met her husband
। lights of Joe Nisei.
rave the
partment of Justice in Washing
nose whom it represents. That was the crux of the
Pitching- • Rinse carefully- several times m Japan w-here she was em ton, this week notified that resi
speeches
given by Mike Masaoka, outstanding Japanese
;virh cold water, making sure ployed by- the Military- Govern- dent Canadian creditors cannot
ing Japanese
that all foreign matter such as ment team at Osaka from Nov. file claims against the proceeds ™XT? ei’dei' aild -;'!nivn.. in Washington who has
I bailey grains are extracted. Nov- 1946 to APM1 1949, and he was
e great
of the vested property of the J ' 6 < °nSress into passage of legislation benefiting
ch pre- ■ ’that it is a sodden mass in the serving with the American army- Mitsui Bank, the Sumitomo Bank
-..... ™T/) T Tnese a"eestry in the United States’ ®d
occupation.
■> miss- I bottom of the pot, pour water to
or the Yokohama SpecieB“
'_____
k “
Z1' Ennis, legal counsel for Japanese American
| the required level. This “requirShe returned to Canada this
which had branches located in the
...j evacuation claimants.
I ,ed level” may be reached in de- past summer and applied for enUnited States.
“The lesson that w-e learnt
I nous manner, the best and tried- trance to the u- S. from there.
Onlv those citizens of
the from the evacuation
bvtime method by measure of I
^e Private bill in her behalf United States or the Philippine
and what
? hand
w-e have accomplished in WashI
'the
hand,
palm
downward.
Add
was
introduced by Rep. Francis
reguIslands or persons v-ho are or
Waiter, Democrat, Pennsy-1- liavf Deen residents of the U. S. ragton is that we must be organ; frac- | -pinch of salt, dash of pepper. No!
ized,” said Masaoka before a
ise of ■ What am I saying? Place pot on vania who is also the author of since the beginnin
of the war Toi onto JCCA-sponsored ga ther
heat to boil. And then ^le Walter
Resolution which
es.
may- make claims.
A change in the arrival time
ing of more than 400 at the Can
Wes- J comes the result—one pot of would ^rant citizenship to alien
A few- Japanese residents in
/
of
Chief Abbot Kocho Otani and
adian Legion Hall on Oct. 23. He
J steaming, succulent
RICE; a resMents of the U. S. of oriental Canada had deposits in the U.
S. pointed out that without the I his party of Buddhist dignitaries
J king’s ransom to boot.
extraction.
branches of these banks.
JACL, the Japanese Americans from Friday night (Oct. 21) by
Our trusty- office Webster de*
*
year |
to Saturday- afternoon by
could never achieve what it al train
I ^ines rice as “an annual cereal
Accordin
er in
to Mike _______
Masaoka,
plane
caused
a series of hitches
ready had been able to do.
r glass widely- cultivated in warm Legislative Director of the JACLomts
in the prog-ram of activities
“Group action is more effec
r ^climates for its seed, used for I A9C’ who was in Toronto over
club
TOK^O—
Four
Japanese
tive
than individual effort,” he planned during their brief visit
&Mmman food”.
Gastronomically die Past weekend, eight Canadian
iaseto Toronto. Much of the schedule
J.^JA^5^5 are working on atomic said.
^speaking, it is more than a de- PJSei girIs carried toNkmerican
Turning to the Japanese Can was curtailed, shifted, delayed or
• flight to Joe Nisei, it is a neces- | soldiers were admitted into the research for the Chinese Communists according to the Tokyo adian situation, Mr. Masaoka even eliminated.
,5hj of life.
What’s associated U. S. this y-ear. He said that 36
r by
At tlie public lecture held at
Mainichi newspaper.
noted that it was two years ago
_ closely with the Japanese? The Japanese Canadians have now
aseA scientist named Masaaki Su that he was privileged to attend the Museum Theatre on Oct. 22,
^answer must be inevitably and entered the U. S. since the war
the
Abbot Otani
expressed
zuki who was recently- repatriat a gathering in Toronto when the Chief
as the result of their marriage
naturally—rice.
nks
ed fiom Darien in Manchuria JCCA was being organized and gratitude in behalf of the Budd
. - Huh ? What brought up this to American military personnel.
nee
the information to the to play a part in its formation. hists of Japan to the people in
i discussion of the “annual cereal
It is known that there are
Canada for providing aid and
Mainichi.
The head of
the re- He complimented the JCCA on
[ giass widely. . .”? WelIj for 0M several Canadian Nisei still in
comfort to the people of Japan.
searchers was identified as Chi- its two years’ accomplishments.
ing a crony- of mine once mus- Japan who are engaged or mar- |
He was accompanied here by
nisa Ishii who was said to have
He said that the JCCA must
said, “What would happen ned to American soldiers and I
his
wife, Lady Satoko, who is
studied nuclear physics for ten be maintained in order to con
v
, •
| a the world was suddenly un- who are seeking admittance into 1 vears under
the younger sister of the Em
■ 7
s unaei Dr. K. Nishina who tinue its work for the Japanese
a e to produce enough rice to the U. S.
press
of Japan, three other Bud
Canadians just as the JACL in
ls now- in London.
*
5 these hungry- rice-eaters 9
dhist
officials,
and Rev. Kubose
the United States is doing for
* t cataMrophe of major proporthe Japanese Americans in order of Chicago who is acting as in; uons. no less ”
to correct injustices, to act as a terpreter and guide.
1
m°St ^seis, the “annual
The party left for New York
bulwark against possible future
L -leal grass widely. .
on
Sunday-, Oct. 23, via Niagara
injustices and intolerances, and
j vT- Snd ^"S-associated part
in general to work for the wel- Falls.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. —
bl sentiment against persons of Lie of persons of Japanese ori
■ ri."’. the- h”= sat at Prompt aebon by the JACL in Japanese ancestry. '
gin residing in Canada-.
bug stX1?"? °f the disKUSt- altering a Hollywood film studio ;
The Kyne novel was one ofMr. Masaoka urged everyone
racist infer' mde
• hl t US land of the regarding possible
r
! two books utilized to build un the. to support the JCCA to their ut
' Laf J
fields ^her^ the ences ln a forthcoming produc- । -yellow peril" campaign through
iOKlO,
Japan. — Starting
most for it is “the only organiza
~ SLnbt/ of ^cf d- the gl°wing tion, based on Peter B. Kyne’s the nation and to help build up tion which can do so much for this week, Japanese boys and
of Calif
girls were forbidden by law to
5 Canadian food, Joe anti-Japanese novel
public sentiment towards passage the Japanese Canadians. ”
'X‘Sei would
ornia, “Pride of Palomar” last
enter cabarets, dance halls and
rather exercise his
1 of anti-Japanese legislation.
Reviewing
the
resettlement
^ndibles on
other
unhealthyamusement
fche white pellets of week resulted in assurances from
and
re-establishment
of the 110,iIce together ^Hh its associates the producers that “we have
centers.”
000 evacuees
in
the
United
eliminated even a mention of the
malted fish,
National police headquarters
takuwan, and what
States,, Mr. Masaoka said that
have you.
Japanese”.
said the step had been taken to
As
70,000 or 65 per cent have now0ne thingHarry Sherman, president of
combat juvenile delinquency,
I remember
most California Studios and producer
WASHINGTON, D. C. — In returned to the West Coast w-here
■ '-we snine“aSt days of the picture said that the studio ternational services will mark they have found that conditions could of the wrong. He termed
k directed
^‘hets tha‘
has no intention of causing any the first national Nisei Soldier were much better than it had the evacuation as a failure of
against some of
been before Pearl Harbor.
He democracy as political pressure
memorial day
30.
Comw*th the other Nisei are of the indifferent memorai
said
that
the
improvement
can
from certain west coast interests
choice i
memorative services are planned
s
v
as
the
crownin°*
be
attributed
to
the
demonstra
variety. They can take it or leave I for Itai y and France; by Nisei
under the guise of patriotism
He
°’
n. ; rice, balls”.
tion
of
Japanese
American
loyalit. And then there are those who communities
and
national security resulted in
throughout
the
^6- -he
^ dlvide the ranks
i
ty
by
Niseis
who
volunteered
for
the uprooting of the Japanese
are fiercely opposed to rice in United States and in Hawaii, and
■ ^-e is
‘^ three groups. any- shape or form, be it steam
i
service
from
behind
the
barbed
Americans.
by Nisei veterans in Japan.
ryhe
' ^corrigible rice-eater, ed, fried or boiled. At a dinner
wire fences of relocation camps
But, he pointed out, that it was
I' £^ thirdh^^ lndifferent type
-The
occasion
for
the
observ
and
the sincere desire on the part democracy that was attempting
table was heard a violent de7 ,Lhere are th°se who
nunciation of rice and its attend- ance is the fifth anniversary- of of the American people to cor to rectify the wrong that they
; Tho / L iake the stuff.
Perhaps he has 11“ rKC"e of the Lost T™ bat- rect the injustices inflicted upon had suffered.
ant evils recent!
' ::-at ej°^gibIe type is the one a phobia against rice.
Perhaps I fp” ® !ta JT ““’ the Japanese Americans.
In addition to the two Ameri
. , ,
P
of France by the famed all-Nisei
Or^/®6^ day without .
Mr. Ennis, in his talk said that can speakers, George Tanaka,
on the stuff in his ; 442nd Regimental Combat team,
: yn.,- .
'• inends falls into | e c lore
executive secretary- of the Na
early childhood and has harbour- | a fierce battle in which the 442nd the American people and the
tional JCCA, and Tom Shoyama
t ir
just
ided
U°ut th* stuff, he ed a deadly- resentment against it ’ suffered almost 1000 casulties in government now- fully realize the
Resident, spoke brief
grave mistake of the evacuation
“oss;hi--° nile’ breathlessly-.
D,
throughout his life. That’s one ' rescuing fewer than 200 men
ly.
The
meeting
was chaired bv
and that they were endeavouring
-> a large number of the :
J?
JUU
6
"
1
of
the T«o
for the psychologists.
from a German trap.
to remedy at least what they
JCCA, Kmzie Tanaka.
Canadians For Aid
Japanese Reported
Forbidden To Enter
Unhealthy Centers"
To Observe Oct. 30
Nisei Memorial Day
m
pn
; .
H a battik
Mon 9%
aka .375 ,:„
-ra -304 b
. Vol. 12.
He cau^r
S^e, play.
itsui wh0
H 8 wins
imes, and
he saved
►
Just Passing Through
By KEN ADACHI
man Aki
hra definished
I Masaoka Said:
radian
5
<
Appetite. . .
I
|
From the paddy fields of ye
olde Japan (?) comes this pro-
§6per 1 year—10c per Copy
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Pre
sident Truman signed a private
bill on Oct. 19 admitting to
permanent residence Mrs. Tohiko Keyser, a Canadian Japanese
Japanese Canadian Interests
™6d t0 an American veteran } 77------- --- --------- ;---------- -------------
May Not File Claims
Against Japanese Banks
Ry Staff Writer
^O1^ Wai- ii, according to
the JACL Anti-Discrimination
snnnriM ! ‘7 7^ tor a mmority K^°«P to have a reJuniors
L ,duct to enrich the culinary de- Committee.
Office of Alien Property, Desible body that will constantly work in behalf of
_ Mrs. Keyser met her husband
। lights of Joe Nisei.
rave the
partment of Justice in Washing
nose whom it represents. That was the crux of the
Pitching- • Rinse carefully- several times m Japan w-here she was em ton, this week notified that resi
speeches
given by Mike Masaoka, outstanding Japanese
;virh cold water, making sure ployed by- the Military- Govern- dent Canadian creditors cannot
ing Japanese
that all foreign matter such as ment team at Osaka from Nov. file claims against the proceeds ™XT? ei’dei' aild -;'!nivn.. in Washington who has
I bailey grains are extracted. Nov- 1946 to APM1 1949, and he was
e great
of the vested property of the J ' 6 < °nSress into passage of legislation benefiting
ch pre- ■ ’that it is a sodden mass in the serving with the American army- Mitsui Bank, the Sumitomo Bank
-..... ™T/) T Tnese a"eestry in the United States’ ®d
occupation.
■> miss- I bottom of the pot, pour water to
or the Yokohama SpecieB“
'_____
k “
Z1' Ennis, legal counsel for Japanese American
| the required level. This “requirShe returned to Canada this
which had branches located in the
...j evacuation claimants.
I ,ed level” may be reached in de- past summer and applied for enUnited States.
“The lesson that w-e learnt
I nous manner, the best and tried- trance to the u- S. from there.
Onlv those citizens of
the from the evacuation
bvtime method by measure of I
^e Private bill in her behalf United States or the Philippine
and what
? hand
w-e have accomplished in WashI
'the
hand,
palm
downward.
Add
was
introduced by Rep. Francis
reguIslands or persons v-ho are or
Waiter, Democrat, Pennsy-1- liavf Deen residents of the U. S. ragton is that we must be organ; frac- | -pinch of salt, dash of pepper. No!
ized,” said Masaoka before a
ise of ■ What am I saying? Place pot on vania who is also the author of since the beginnin
of the war Toi onto JCCA-sponsored ga ther
heat to boil. And then ^le Walter
Resolution which
es.
may- make claims.
A change in the arrival time
ing of more than 400 at the Can
Wes- J comes the result—one pot of would ^rant citizenship to alien
A few- Japanese residents in
/
of
Chief Abbot Kocho Otani and
adian Legion Hall on Oct. 23. He
J steaming, succulent
RICE; a resMents of the U. S. of oriental Canada had deposits in the U.
S. pointed out that without the I his party of Buddhist dignitaries
J king’s ransom to boot.
extraction.
branches of these banks.
JACL, the Japanese Americans from Friday night (Oct. 21) by
Our trusty- office Webster de*
*
year |
to Saturday- afternoon by
could never achieve what it al train
I ^ines rice as “an annual cereal
Accordin
er in
to Mike _______
Masaoka,
plane
caused
a series of hitches
ready had been able to do.
r glass widely- cultivated in warm Legislative Director of the JACLomts
in the prog-ram of activities
“Group action is more effec
r ^climates for its seed, used for I A9C’ who was in Toronto over
club
TOK^O—
Four
Japanese
tive
than individual effort,” he planned during their brief visit
&Mmman food”.
Gastronomically die Past weekend, eight Canadian
iaseto Toronto. Much of the schedule
J.^JA^5^5 are working on atomic said.
^speaking, it is more than a de- PJSei girIs carried toNkmerican
Turning to the Japanese Can was curtailed, shifted, delayed or
• flight to Joe Nisei, it is a neces- | soldiers were admitted into the research for the Chinese Communists according to the Tokyo adian situation, Mr. Masaoka even eliminated.
,5hj of life.
What’s associated U. S. this y-ear. He said that 36
r by
At tlie public lecture held at
Mainichi newspaper.
noted that it was two years ago
_ closely with the Japanese? The Japanese Canadians have now
aseA scientist named Masaaki Su that he was privileged to attend the Museum Theatre on Oct. 22,
^answer must be inevitably and entered the U. S. since the war
the
Abbot Otani
expressed
zuki who was recently- repatriat a gathering in Toronto when the Chief
as the result of their marriage
naturally—rice.
nks
ed fiom Darien in Manchuria JCCA was being organized and gratitude in behalf of the Budd
. - Huh ? What brought up this to American military personnel.
nee
the information to the to play a part in its formation. hists of Japan to the people in
i discussion of the “annual cereal
It is known that there are
Canada for providing aid and
Mainichi.
The head of
the re- He complimented the JCCA on
[ giass widely. . .”? WelIj for 0M several Canadian Nisei still in
comfort to the people of Japan.
searchers was identified as Chi- its two years’ accomplishments.
ing a crony- of mine once mus- Japan who are engaged or mar- |
He was accompanied here by
nisa Ishii who was said to have
He said that the JCCA must
said, “What would happen ned to American soldiers and I
his
wife, Lady Satoko, who is
studied nuclear physics for ten be maintained in order to con
v
, •
| a the world was suddenly un- who are seeking admittance into 1 vears under
the younger sister of the Em
■ 7
s unaei Dr. K. Nishina who tinue its work for the Japanese
a e to produce enough rice to the U. S.
press
of Japan, three other Bud
Canadians just as the JACL in
ls now- in London.
*
5 these hungry- rice-eaters 9
dhist
officials,
and Rev. Kubose
the United States is doing for
* t cataMrophe of major proporthe Japanese Americans in order of Chicago who is acting as in; uons. no less ”
to correct injustices, to act as a terpreter and guide.
1
m°St ^seis, the “annual
The party left for New York
bulwark against possible future
L -leal grass widely. .
on
Sunday-, Oct. 23, via Niagara
injustices and intolerances, and
j vT- Snd ^"S-associated part
in general to work for the wel- Falls.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. —
bl sentiment against persons of Lie of persons of Japanese ori
■ ri."’. the- h”= sat at Prompt aebon by the JACL in Japanese ancestry. '
gin residing in Canada-.
bug stX1?"? °f the disKUSt- altering a Hollywood film studio ;
The Kyne novel was one ofMr. Masaoka urged everyone
racist infer' mde
• hl t US land of the regarding possible
r
! two books utilized to build un the. to support the JCCA to their ut
' Laf J
fields ^her^ the ences ln a forthcoming produc- । -yellow peril" campaign through
iOKlO,
Japan. — Starting
most for it is “the only organiza
~ SLnbt/ of ^cf d- the gl°wing tion, based on Peter B. Kyne’s the nation and to help build up tion which can do so much for this week, Japanese boys and
of Calif
girls were forbidden by law to
5 Canadian food, Joe anti-Japanese novel
public sentiment towards passage the Japanese Canadians. ”
'X‘Sei would
ornia, “Pride of Palomar” last
enter cabarets, dance halls and
rather exercise his
1 of anti-Japanese legislation.
Reviewing
the
resettlement
^ndibles on
other
unhealthyamusement
fche white pellets of week resulted in assurances from
and
re-establishment
of the 110,iIce together ^Hh its associates the producers that “we have
centers.”
000 evacuees
in
the
United
eliminated even a mention of the
malted fish,
National police headquarters
takuwan, and what
States,, Mr. Masaoka said that
have you.
Japanese”.
said the step had been taken to
As
70,000 or 65 per cent have now0ne thingHarry Sherman, president of
combat juvenile delinquency,
I remember
most California Studios and producer
WASHINGTON, D. C. — In returned to the West Coast w-here
■ '-we snine“aSt days of the picture said that the studio ternational services will mark they have found that conditions could of the wrong. He termed
k directed
^‘hets tha‘
has no intention of causing any the first national Nisei Soldier were much better than it had the evacuation as a failure of
against some of
been before Pearl Harbor.
He democracy as political pressure
memorial day
30.
Comw*th the other Nisei are of the indifferent memorai
said
that
the
improvement
can
from certain west coast interests
choice i
memorative services are planned
s
v
as
the
crownin°*
be
attributed
to
the
demonstra
variety. They can take it or leave I for Itai y and France; by Nisei
under the guise of patriotism
He
°’
n. ; rice, balls”.
tion
of
Japanese
American
loyalit. And then there are those who communities
and
national security resulted in
throughout
the
^6- -he
^ dlvide the ranks
i
ty
by
Niseis
who
volunteered
for
the uprooting of the Japanese
are fiercely opposed to rice in United States and in Hawaii, and
■ ^-e is
‘^ three groups. any- shape or form, be it steam
i
service
from
behind
the
barbed
Americans.
by Nisei veterans in Japan.
ryhe
' ^corrigible rice-eater, ed, fried or boiled. At a dinner
wire fences of relocation camps
But, he pointed out, that it was
I' £^ thirdh^^ lndifferent type
-The
occasion
for
the
observ
and
the sincere desire on the part democracy that was attempting
table was heard a violent de7 ,Lhere are th°se who
nunciation of rice and its attend- ance is the fifth anniversary- of of the American people to cor to rectify the wrong that they
; Tho / L iake the stuff.
Perhaps he has 11“ rKC"e of the Lost T™ bat- rect the injustices inflicted upon had suffered.
ant evils recent!
' ::-at ej°^gibIe type is the one a phobia against rice.
Perhaps I fp” ® !ta JT ““’ the Japanese Americans.
In addition to the two Ameri
. , ,
P
of France by the famed all-Nisei
Or^/®6^ day without .
Mr. Ennis, in his talk said that can speakers, George Tanaka,
on the stuff in his ; 442nd Regimental Combat team,
: yn.,- .
'• inends falls into | e c lore
executive secretary- of the Na
early childhood and has harbour- | a fierce battle in which the 442nd the American people and the
tional JCCA, and Tom Shoyama
t ir
just
ided
U°ut th* stuff, he ed a deadly- resentment against it ’ suffered almost 1000 casulties in government now- fully realize the
Resident, spoke brief
grave mistake of the evacuation
“oss;hi--° nile’ breathlessly-.
D,
throughout his life. That’s one ' rescuing fewer than 200 men
ly.
The
meeting
was chaired bv
and that they were endeavouring
-> a large number of the :
J?
JUU
6
"
1
of
the T«o
for the psychologists.
from a German trap.
to remedy at least what they
JCCA, Kmzie Tanaka.
Canadians For Aid
Japanese Reported
Forbidden To Enter
Unhealthy Centers"
To Observe Oct. 30
Nisei Memorial Day
m
pn
; .
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PAGE TWO
THE NEW CANADIAN
The New Canadian
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin- in Canada.
—_________
Wednesdax^p^ 26
'iS^®"ii3®
Your Legal
Problems
b--------- ------------------ ----------- J
...
By TOYO TAKATA
Questions About Property
Even the most reliable of
a while, we hope our wfc
Question: I am buying a house, news agencies makes a blunder. torsive us. Errors often L
Toyo Takata _„.__
and the agent asks me to sign The International News Service our reports, sometimes 4 “
.Editor.
Takaichi Umezuki
the
offer to purchase. What is in Washington inadvertently re erioneous reports even
Japanese Section Editor
?"
Ken Mori ______
leased a premature dispatch last liable sources. If these error?
the “offer to purchase” ?
479 Queen St. W
PLaza 5005 — Toronto, Ont.
Answer:
The “offer to pur week that the Walter Resolution detected in time, then fine g
chase” is the real agreement be passed the Senate and thereby this is not always the J!’
Office Hours:
tween the vendor and yourself, lad become law. This law would
Subscription, in Advance:
Most of one errom X '
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
lave
given
the
U.
S.
opportunity
$3.00 for six months
and it is for this reason that you
translation.
This k
Ur tt
Monday to Friday.
must be certain that it includes to apply for American citizen true in names.
$6.00 per one year
9:00 a.m.-12 noon,
everything that you are to re ship.
ghsn names written in kana, and
Saturday.
This dispatch was grabbed up kana
ceive (such as furniture, heatNight Calls:
never tells the
ers, etc.)
If the sale is condi by several American west coast spelling.
Proper
T. Umezuki — OX. 7042,
T. Takata RA. 2719
tional
upon the vendor doing newspapers including some Jasomething this must be written panese publications. It also got
Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
in also. In other words, the of- [ us slightly crossed up and .we
fer should contain the entire i wondered what was up but someWednesday, Oct. 26, 1919.
agreement between yourself and how our newspaper sense told us local clubs and individuals is pre.
the
vendor.
The law is that that there was a mistake someseating a well-planned and en.
what is written in the offer is where and we stuck to the story tertaining display of well-known I
7 .'J CCA, this month, has launched its annual the final agreement and nothing that the Resolution had been
and hitherto hidden
talents on
drive for funds in order to carry on with its work for verbal can be enforced, or sued blocked.
Sat., Nov. 19.
We saw it in one of the Jaanother year. Like any other organization, it cannot upon. Therefore always have
More than an hour
of the be:
function without financial support. It must have our help everything in the offer and sign panese newspapers published in talents available will
—
be
present
it before you give the deposit. Denver,
displayed
of
course,
ed- by Toronto performers.
and that help is needed badly.
prominently in both the Japanese’
The safest plan is to have
In recent weeks, this newspaper has published 'awyer check the offer to your and English sections. The next concert with the combined talent
purof Hamilton and Toronto Nisei
several articles pertaining to the work of the JCCA, diase before you sign it.
day, they placed a note of apol—
should therefore be a spectacular
what it has done, what it is doing, and perhaps most
ogy.
and elaborate one. The elder IsBut they weren't the only ones
important of all, what it plans to do. Included in its in- ,
the Par611ts specially!
The weekly practice
of the with red faces. Li’l Tokyo, the should be entertained.
tended program of action are the removal of remaining
K .
Japanese
community
in
Los
r
°f eXClUded Stm- "
Mon- Angeles, announced that it was
™
, continuing its work on evacuation claims. This day evenings. The. time and going to stag'e a celebration
Congratulatory
tele
SOme
tHe work that has to be carried out place remains unchanged, 8 p.m. parade.
PHOENIX, Arizona. — Phoe
grams
began
to
arrive
at
the
by the JCCA.
and Church of All Nations.
Washington
JACL
office.
A
lot
nix which is a Jim Crow town
However, without the necessary funds to carry out
The choir is soon to begin on
of
neighborhood
celebrations and the least cordial spot to the
this program, the JCCA will come to A
’elections from Gilbert and Sulwere said to have- started, and a Nisei in the state of Arizona,
not
carry
on
without
lot of Isseis started to inquire paid a salute, editorially, to the
short
7 J 1
lf ^ financial drive falls lions have yet to be chosen.
about
how to apply for citizen Japanese Americans in the Salt
,.
T a ’ ^ meaiis the curtailment or some elimThey are also working on songs
ship.
River Valley.
mten(3ed projects, each a vital one in the jf the P°Pular type. At the pre
The Arizona Times gave tri
welfare of Japanese Canadians.
sent the choir under the direction
^e asked Mike Masaoka about
^el^iaps there is a good cross section of ns who feel of Tats Sanmiya is practicing this when he was in Toronto over bute to the Arizona chapter of
the JACL and its 90 members
"Begin The Beguine”, and are
that there is no longer a need for the JCCA or that even also preparing for the coming the weekend. At that we were recently. It cited the fact that
still in the dim half-light about
me!U!i a? uCtiVe ‘'^'^“tative organization like the Christmas season.
what was the truth and he re among other things, the Nisei
JCCA that things are turning for the better. It is un
I he choir invites those Niseis lieved us when he said that the have won their way back to solid
fortunate that, we couldn’t all hear Mike Masaoka who who have thought about joining International News dispatch was citizenship in the Valley of the
Sun even after that they were
spoke in Toronto last Sunday. He told the meeting in no but who have not as yet done so a slip.
moved to relocation camps dur- .
So, should we slip up once in
uncertain terms what the JACL meant to Japanese to drop in on Monday evenings
ing wartime hysteria.
at the Church of All Nations.
Americans.
Anyone can join.
.
HAND that helps you
Nisei Choir
Arizona Paper Salutes
Nisei In Editorial
He said that group action through a representative
RAMBLING TO CAPITOL HILL
oiganization achieves better results than individual ef- Mexican Nisei Girls
Capitol Hill is not far away,
iort. He is the most important cog in the JACL machin Killed In Plane Crash
Trsvonly a mile from town they say.
ery who_ is well familiar with the workings and the
MEXICO CITY. — Two Mexi
1° c a Ydiite house way down yonder,
knowS 01
Amel1ca" legislative bodies, and he should can “Nisei” girls of Japanese
ancestry were among those kill
e tope to get there but how we wonder.
ed in the Sept. 26 crash of a
>fHe P°lnted out that while worthy charitable and Mexican air-liner against a slope
PIoclded through muck and mud,
welfare agencies warranted our support, no other organ of Mount Popocatapetl, 60 miles
ization can do as much for the Japanese Canadians as south of Mexico City, in which
cau^^ poor Joyce with splash and thud,
its lepresentative organization, the JCCA. Nothing is .-5 persons died, the heaviest toll
0<+7S V mor^a^s were to venture a thought
in
Mexican
commercial
air
tran
i 611
. emPer^ture registered ‘not very hot’
ZV °Se H ^ ^^ than that- The Eed Feather, die
sport
history.
Red Cross, the Santa Claus Fund, sure, we should give
T„aaPS.a?/lng we^llers and buns to points west.
They were Altencia Nakaga
0
but they "'on’t work towards removing racial wa, 22, a student of the Univer
3 v i say it was fun nevertheless.
hTtWrU “abnngi”S our stranded Niseis in Japan sity of Mexico and daughter of a
T w,a,mp fh? loared as Henry S. chopped,
back to Canada.
1
Japanese druggist in Lxtepec
Oaxaca and Mrs. Seria Lopez.’
6 ^en^us Hen-chan scuttled and shopped
Mr. and Mrs. Honda, Hamilton. 2o, daughter of Chuji Watanabe.'
The New Canadian acknow
san ci J- pole from whence to hang our pot
on the occasion of the marriage a druggist in Matias Oaxaca and
ledges with thanks generous do
of their son.
le ong awaited shot of java we brought.
the bride of a major in the Mexi
nations from the following
Mr. and Mrs.
Kaga. Taber, can Army’s medical corps.
*
*
*
on the occasion of the birth of
B"‘!“t! what I'^ttles in distant hill?
Toronto Nisei Open Tennis
their daughter.
“Wh1!US 5°™' a"d Roy’ our ‘Jack and Jill’,
Mr. Hiroshi Haruta, Montreal;
HAMILTON.
—
Dr.
Toyohiko
J Ir,
Tsunehei
Yamashita, in memory of his daughter'*
so late you two in the car.
Kagawa’s film,
Windsor, on the occasion of the
‘A Grain of
Reiko, who passed away recently.
Have
you been pubbing all day at the bar?
Wheat” will be
birth of his grandson.
hown
at
Mr. and Mrs. Kaichiro Nagata,
the
Christ
Church
Cathedral
Mrs. Teruko Ikeda, Toronto,
London, on the occasion of the
on Ino^7ble H™7’ Don- Kriya and Ben,
James St. on Nov. 12
on the occasion of the birth of
birth of their daughter.
be shown at 7 p.m.
her first grandchild.
i
attraction was in action again.
Mr, and Mrs. Goichiro Naga
, Mr. and Mrs. Noboru Hikida,
Robbed
little
Eva's
lipstick “Fantastic.”
matsu, Vernon. B. C. , in memory
Toronto, on the occasion of their
of their son. Masaru.
ona c fell victim to you know what antic!
marriage.
GREENWOOD, B. C. —
Mx. and Mrs. Seitaro Yamao
.?r5' ^a?ao Yasuzawa, Fort
Midori Miyashita recentlv gradu
ka. Vernon, B. C., on the
cl so v enc the story of our tiresome hike.
,
— occasion ated with honors at Sprott-Shaw
M illiam, Onh, in memory of his
ot the marriage of their daugh
wife.
Business
College
Vonnu
he one E.N.C.F.ers all did like,
ter.
R
v anc°uver.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ohashi. Tor
Sheis the daughter of Mr
i
_Mr. and Mrs. M. Tahara, Fort K
I e '' arched the dying embers sputter to rest,
and Mrs
Iwao
onto, on the occasion of the marM iHiam, Ont., on the occasion of
u ast of our outings, the season’s best!
Hage of their son.
and is now emplovU ‘
the birth of their daughter.
a* a Monographer in Vancouver, i
acknowledgements
Kagawa Film
Edmonton
THE NEW CANADIAN
The New Canadian
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin- in Canada.
—_________
Wednesdax^p^ 26
'iS^®"ii3®
Your Legal
Problems
b--------- ------------------ ----------- J
...
By TOYO TAKATA
Questions About Property
Even the most reliable of
a while, we hope our wfc
Question: I am buying a house, news agencies makes a blunder. torsive us. Errors often L
Toyo Takata _„.__
and the agent asks me to sign The International News Service our reports, sometimes 4 “
.Editor.
Takaichi Umezuki
the
offer to purchase. What is in Washington inadvertently re erioneous reports even
Japanese Section Editor
?"
Ken Mori ______
leased a premature dispatch last liable sources. If these error?
the “offer to purchase” ?
479 Queen St. W
PLaza 5005 — Toronto, Ont.
Answer:
The “offer to pur week that the Walter Resolution detected in time, then fine g
chase” is the real agreement be passed the Senate and thereby this is not always the J!’
Office Hours:
tween the vendor and yourself, lad become law. This law would
Subscription, in Advance:
Most of one errom X '
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
lave
given
the
U.
S.
opportunity
$3.00 for six months
and it is for this reason that you
translation.
This k
Ur tt
Monday to Friday.
must be certain that it includes to apply for American citizen true in names.
$6.00 per one year
9:00 a.m.-12 noon,
everything that you are to re ship.
ghsn names written in kana, and
Saturday.
This dispatch was grabbed up kana
ceive (such as furniture, heatNight Calls:
never tells the
ers, etc.)
If the sale is condi by several American west coast spelling.
Proper
T. Umezuki — OX. 7042,
T. Takata RA. 2719
tional
upon the vendor doing newspapers including some Jasomething this must be written panese publications. It also got
Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
in also. In other words, the of- [ us slightly crossed up and .we
fer should contain the entire i wondered what was up but someWednesday, Oct. 26, 1919.
agreement between yourself and how our newspaper sense told us local clubs and individuals is pre.
the
vendor.
The law is that that there was a mistake someseating a well-planned and en.
what is written in the offer is where and we stuck to the story tertaining display of well-known I
7 .'J CCA, this month, has launched its annual the final agreement and nothing that the Resolution had been
and hitherto hidden
talents on
drive for funds in order to carry on with its work for verbal can be enforced, or sued blocked.
Sat., Nov. 19.
We saw it in one of the Jaanother year. Like any other organization, it cannot upon. Therefore always have
More than an hour
of the be:
function without financial support. It must have our help everything in the offer and sign panese newspapers published in talents available will
—
be
present
it before you give the deposit. Denver,
displayed
of
course,
ed- by Toronto performers.
and that help is needed badly.
prominently in both the Japanese’
The safest plan is to have
In recent weeks, this newspaper has published 'awyer check the offer to your and English sections. The next concert with the combined talent
purof Hamilton and Toronto Nisei
several articles pertaining to the work of the JCCA, diase before you sign it.
day, they placed a note of apol—
should therefore be a spectacular
what it has done, what it is doing, and perhaps most
ogy.
and elaborate one. The elder IsBut they weren't the only ones
important of all, what it plans to do. Included in its in- ,
the Par611ts specially!
The weekly practice
of the with red faces. Li’l Tokyo, the should be entertained.
tended program of action are the removal of remaining
K .
Japanese
community
in
Los
r
°f eXClUded Stm- "
Mon- Angeles, announced that it was
™
, continuing its work on evacuation claims. This day evenings. The. time and going to stag'e a celebration
Congratulatory
tele
SOme
tHe work that has to be carried out place remains unchanged, 8 p.m. parade.
PHOENIX, Arizona. — Phoe
grams
began
to
arrive
at
the
by the JCCA.
and Church of All Nations.
Washington
JACL
office.
A
lot
nix which is a Jim Crow town
However, without the necessary funds to carry out
The choir is soon to begin on
of
neighborhood
celebrations and the least cordial spot to the
this program, the JCCA will come to A
’elections from Gilbert and Sulwere said to have- started, and a Nisei in the state of Arizona,
not
carry
on
without
lot of Isseis started to inquire paid a salute, editorially, to the
short
7 J 1
lf ^ financial drive falls lions have yet to be chosen.
about
how to apply for citizen Japanese Americans in the Salt
,.
T a ’ ^ meaiis the curtailment or some elimThey are also working on songs
ship.
River Valley.
mten(3ed projects, each a vital one in the jf the P°Pular type. At the pre
The Arizona Times gave tri
welfare of Japanese Canadians.
sent the choir under the direction
^e asked Mike Masaoka about
^el^iaps there is a good cross section of ns who feel of Tats Sanmiya is practicing this when he was in Toronto over bute to the Arizona chapter of
the JACL and its 90 members
"Begin The Beguine”, and are
that there is no longer a need for the JCCA or that even also preparing for the coming the weekend. At that we were recently. It cited the fact that
still in the dim half-light about
me!U!i a? uCtiVe ‘'^'^“tative organization like the Christmas season.
what was the truth and he re among other things, the Nisei
JCCA that things are turning for the better. It is un
I he choir invites those Niseis lieved us when he said that the have won their way back to solid
fortunate that, we couldn’t all hear Mike Masaoka who who have thought about joining International News dispatch was citizenship in the Valley of the
Sun even after that they were
spoke in Toronto last Sunday. He told the meeting in no but who have not as yet done so a slip.
moved to relocation camps dur- .
So, should we slip up once in
uncertain terms what the JACL meant to Japanese to drop in on Monday evenings
ing wartime hysteria.
at the Church of All Nations.
Americans.
Anyone can join.
.
HAND that helps you
Nisei Choir
Arizona Paper Salutes
Nisei In Editorial
He said that group action through a representative
RAMBLING TO CAPITOL HILL
oiganization achieves better results than individual ef- Mexican Nisei Girls
Capitol Hill is not far away,
iort. He is the most important cog in the JACL machin Killed In Plane Crash
Trsvonly a mile from town they say.
ery who_ is well familiar with the workings and the
MEXICO CITY. — Two Mexi
1° c a Ydiite house way down yonder,
knowS 01
Amel1ca" legislative bodies, and he should can “Nisei” girls of Japanese
ancestry were among those kill
e tope to get there but how we wonder.
ed in the Sept. 26 crash of a
>fHe P°lnted out that while worthy charitable and Mexican air-liner against a slope
PIoclded through muck and mud,
welfare agencies warranted our support, no other organ of Mount Popocatapetl, 60 miles
ization can do as much for the Japanese Canadians as south of Mexico City, in which
cau^^ poor Joyce with splash and thud,
its lepresentative organization, the JCCA. Nothing is .-5 persons died, the heaviest toll
0<+7S V mor^a^s were to venture a thought
in
Mexican
commercial
air
tran
i 611
. emPer^ture registered ‘not very hot’
ZV °Se H ^ ^^ than that- The Eed Feather, die
sport
history.
Red Cross, the Santa Claus Fund, sure, we should give
T„aaPS.a?/lng we^llers and buns to points west.
They were Altencia Nakaga
0
but they "'on’t work towards removing racial wa, 22, a student of the Univer
3 v i say it was fun nevertheless.
hTtWrU “abnngi”S our stranded Niseis in Japan sity of Mexico and daughter of a
T w,a,mp fh? loared as Henry S. chopped,
back to Canada.
1
Japanese druggist in Lxtepec
Oaxaca and Mrs. Seria Lopez.’
6 ^en^us Hen-chan scuttled and shopped
Mr. and Mrs. Honda, Hamilton. 2o, daughter of Chuji Watanabe.'
The New Canadian acknow
san ci J- pole from whence to hang our pot
on the occasion of the marriage a druggist in Matias Oaxaca and
ledges with thanks generous do
of their son.
le ong awaited shot of java we brought.
the bride of a major in the Mexi
nations from the following
Mr. and Mrs.
Kaga. Taber, can Army’s medical corps.
*
*
*
on the occasion of the birth of
B"‘!“t! what I'^ttles in distant hill?
Toronto Nisei Open Tennis
their daughter.
“Wh1!US 5°™' a"d Roy’ our ‘Jack and Jill’,
Mr. Hiroshi Haruta, Montreal;
HAMILTON.
—
Dr.
Toyohiko
J Ir,
Tsunehei
Yamashita, in memory of his daughter'*
so late you two in the car.
Kagawa’s film,
Windsor, on the occasion of the
‘A Grain of
Reiko, who passed away recently.
Have
you been pubbing all day at the bar?
Wheat” will be
birth of his grandson.
hown
at
Mr. and Mrs. Kaichiro Nagata,
the
Christ
Church
Cathedral
Mrs. Teruko Ikeda, Toronto,
London, on the occasion of the
on Ino^7ble H™7’ Don- Kriya and Ben,
James St. on Nov. 12
on the occasion of the birth of
birth of their daughter.
be shown at 7 p.m.
her first grandchild.
i
attraction was in action again.
Mr, and Mrs. Goichiro Naga
, Mr. and Mrs. Noboru Hikida,
Robbed
little
Eva's
lipstick “Fantastic.”
matsu, Vernon. B. C. , in memory
Toronto, on the occasion of their
of their son. Masaru.
ona c fell victim to you know what antic!
marriage.
GREENWOOD, B. C. —
Mx. and Mrs. Seitaro Yamao
.?r5' ^a?ao Yasuzawa, Fort
Midori Miyashita recentlv gradu
ka. Vernon, B. C., on the
cl so v enc the story of our tiresome hike.
,
— occasion ated with honors at Sprott-Shaw
M illiam, Onh, in memory of his
ot the marriage of their daugh
wife.
Business
College
Vonnu
he one E.N.C.F.ers all did like,
ter.
R
v anc°uver.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ohashi. Tor
Sheis the daughter of Mr
i
_Mr. and Mrs. M. Tahara, Fort K
I e '' arched the dying embers sputter to rest,
and Mrs
Iwao
onto, on the occasion of the marM iHiam, Ont., on the occasion of
u ast of our outings, the season’s best!
Hage of their son.
and is now emplovU ‘
the birth of their daughter.
a* a Monographer in Vancouver, i
acknowledgements
Kagawa Film
Edmonton
Page 3
Wednesday.- Oct. 26, 1949.
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Wednesday. Oct. 26. 1949.
THE HEW CANADIAN
SOCIAL CALENDAR
OCTOBER
Woman Doctor Studies
Skin Diseases In U. S.
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama. __
Dr. Chiyeko Okawa, a young
Christian Japanese woman, is in
the United States to learn about
the skin diseases which killed so
PAGE SEVEN
ACCENTS ON SPORTS
0. K. CLEANERS
1011 2 QUEEN ST. w.
Phone
26—Toronto. Metropolitan Nisei
Fellowship meeting, at Church
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She graduated from the Em English Xn^es0^
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28—Montreal.
Montreal
Nisei ingham attending the Alabama
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Miss Margaret McNaughton, students chosen to come to the
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29—Toronto.
Bazaar, Anglican, Board scholarship.
at St. George’s Parish Hall, only one of the 40 who is study English game lacks.'
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John and
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9 p.m.
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8:15 p.m.
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Hallowe’en Dance, at Rhythm
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8:30 p.m.
NOVEMBER
hematology because many Japan
Japanese Doctor May
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Wheat”, Christ Church Cath ists held recently, it was report
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12—Toronto. TYBS Third An
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glish V ocal Contest, Ukraini the dread disease thus bringing
world’s medicine nearer a leprosy
an Labor Temple, 8 p.m.
cure.
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Japanese medical schools and
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panese Vocal Contest, Ukrain
Japanese friends.
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after a quarter of a century of
to see the American blllX't^
TOKiO. — Critics of the Al experiments in artificially rais frOm70 000aftS °f
lied-imposed police system in Ja ing a good crop of leprosy germs Stars/On the meZ f^.X^& “ f
pan point out that besides being- for laboratory study.
It has been reported that in came to Vancouver with the Tokvo Giants
inefficient, it lacks sufficient
i
a
j
dependent
research has confirm pitcher struck out 8 Seals but lost the -ame 4 V It* WKh ailother
equipment to ensure strict law
"
Tt Was scoreless
ed Nakamura’s claim and Japan- until the seventh.
enforcement.
« sz;—a - -.... ;
Japan Police Lack
Proper Equipment
ministrator however, points out
that the Japanese police facilities
equipment, transportation
and
comm un ications are constantly
being improved.
Emphasis is
He also writes that several hundred fans lined up from
previous to make sure they got in.
Agent
CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Office: 21 Dundas Square
Phone AD-0076-7
Res.: 526 Manning Avenue
TORONTO. ONT.
Res. ME. 6C72
GOOD HOMES AT COW
PRICES
CONSULT
William
Bendena
Real Estate & Business Broker
KumH. oto ir.
M. Sugamod Z
M. Sugamori 213.
Japanese Patronage Appreciated
P?™®
1555 DUNDAS W
LA-;S/0
TORONTO. ONT.
I
In Hamilton, Iti
LUCK INN
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
21 JOHN ST.. NORTH
For Fine Chinese Food
Facilities for
PARTIES & BANQUETS
Agent
monarch life
ASSURANCE CO.
bb King St. E., — Tel. 2-2594
Hamilton
Residence:
59 Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
i
day
Urabe Insurance Tops In Torontolowling,
Johnny Takeda Leads Loop With 234 Average
Utabe Insurance still . maintailed their first place margin
Group Singing
MICKEY S. SATO
ZXTZ A X PlayerS are"'t padded ^°wn nor dother
helmets. And they don't have substitutions, not even when ■ , H X
ese are suffering from anemia,
a shortage of white blood cells
which causes them to have little out of the game and that team plays a man short
*
*
resistance against other diseases
She wants to take her knowledge
the All-Star Japanese Rugby team that Japan sent
i 4
Japan sent
back to Japan to help those vic to Canada back in 1929 ? That’s
their red and white tebra-sMpld ' f«i“^ “’ ™"«”'^tims.
young and unfamiliar with these things, 'we hear that the Z
I hey maintain that there are ese
newspapers
are
already
only 25,000 pistols for use by the boosting Nakamura to become
125,000 cops and that the 29 to the first Japanese to receive the
•->0 types of pistols create a prob Nobel prize.
lem in supplying adequate amuniThe convention is being held
tion.
at Nakamura’s leprosarium in
H. S. Eaton, chief police ad Northern Honshu.
WA. 6953
For Pick-up and Delivery
. ^
ye 218 “
and
Diamond Engagement
Rings, Birthstones
And Jewellery .
Rolex, Elgin and Hamilton
Watches
Community and International
Silverware
Prompt Attention to Mail
.Order Repairs
V hen in Chinatown—It will
Psy you to visit us
There is an opportunity for over the rest of the 12-team field
those who seek training in group in the Toronto Nisei Bowling
Anyone who wishes to sponsor
under the
.
~
AO I singing
a—-o
UKC
ullCuLlUll
direction OX
of League although they were nipp a team in this league is asked to
Watchmakers & Jewellers
given to police training. 32,000 BUI White. It is reported that ed 4-3 by Variety Grill in Oct. 21
55 ELIZABETH STREET
contact 1. Kishimoto, RI. 1323.
TORONTO
E£ 58)0
recruits were given ;a minimum ( he is seekin.
a group of 25 action at the Spadina Bowling
°f iour months’ training, 4,000
. singers and still requires about Academy.
n^re "ere fpained to replace ten more to secure this number.
Yamada Studios shut out Dan
Better Service
others, and 93,000 old-time po- I
The Woodsworth Music Guild forth
Taslie-r Food
Cleaners;
Queen
City
iceipen had to be given train meets Sunday afternoons at 2:30 Jewellers and Takeda Insurance
ing in the democratic wav of the p.m. in the South Hall. Fee for
beat Best
Cleaners and
OK
new police.
'
•
fall term is $3.00.
Cleaners 5-2; Star Cleaners and
New Private Room Upstairs
Nat Freedman’s eked out 4-3
For reservations phone TR 0851 or WA 9974
wins over Team Nine and Sora
Constructions.
1 1 Elizabeth St.
Toronto, Ont
Jack Hemnii was top man of
the night with his 800-331. Fol
lowing him were Johnny Takeda
z68-264, S. Ono 738-264, Mas Iso
2J-A ELIZABETH ST.
jima
/15-281 and J. Kitamura
TORONTO, ONT.
707-311.
LOWE BROS.
CHUNGKING CHOP SUEY
For Tasty Chinese Dishes
Dine With Your Friends at
CATHAY GARDEN
Lrabe Insurance leads the loop
with 35 points. Yamada Studios
are in runner-up spot with 30
points with Queen City close be
hind with 29 points. O.K. Cleani ers, Variety Grill and Freedman’s I
^anese Canadian Citizens Association
MAMMOTH
j are in a deadlock for
1 piace with 26 points.
national convention dance
to be held at the
LETHBRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE
(Sicks Memorial Building)
Saturday, Nov. 5th 9 to 12 p.m.
Hi-Hatters Orchestra. Refreshments
Admission — $1.50 per Couple
NISEIS, SUPPORT YOUR J.C.G.A.
!
l
i
A
fourth
Johnny Takeda has
a 234
average to top the rest of the
keglers in that department but J.
Tahara is close behind with a 233
mark. The rest ot the bowlers in
the top ten are H. Iida and Mas
Isojima 221, H. Nobuto and E.
Nakamura 220, M. Mori and K.
EDEN CLOTHES
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I
ri
°fferin^ « limited quantity of select imported materials
m a fme range of patterns and colours.
Suits from $57.00 up.
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298 l; Yonge St. (at Dundas)
287^^ndas St. W. (at Keele)
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Wednesday. Oct. 26. 1949.
THE HEW CANADIAN
SOCIAL CALENDAR
OCTOBER
Woman Doctor Studies
Skin Diseases In U. S.
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama. __
Dr. Chiyeko Okawa, a young
Christian Japanese woman, is in
the United States to learn about
the skin diseases which killed so
PAGE SEVEN
ACCENTS ON SPORTS
0. K. CLEANERS
1011 2 QUEEN ST. w.
Phone
26—Toronto. Metropolitan Nisei
Fellowship meeting, at Church
°U1"
anc°nvor correspondent tells us tha*
n ZZVT” '’*”'W T“""iraI “<1 KiUihtnJ OsA Ya'House, 8:15 p.m.
ZKe'?“U '“ for “K '^A b’R
the bait
28—Hamilton.
Sophy-Ed
Hol- many of her fellow countrymen ove/for
ei
two tues. io lead them to a 26-0 washing.
owe’en Social, at Y.M.C.A., 8 as a result of the atomic bomb
*
*
explosions in Japan.
p.m.
3011 shows * Iot of preference for the
She graduated from the Em English Xn^es0^
28—St.
Catharines
Teen-Age
Club meeting, at Memorial peror’s Medical School in Tokyo or at
A
soccer ano even cricket while the east
in 194a and now she is
Church, 8 p.m.
.
,
— in Birm
28—Montreal.
Montreal
Nisei ingham attending the Alabama
Fellowship Meeting, speaker Medical School as one of the 40
Miss Margaret McNaughton, students chosen to come to the
U. S. on a Methodist Mission He PkZtat"N,
"“re colorful.
dazChurch of All Nations.
She is the footbllijA to X,of ™Kby which they call
29—Toronto.
Bazaar, Anglican, Board scholarship.
at St. George’s Parish Hall, only one of the 40 who is study English game lacks.'
' ”“ "'Me spectalor tMI-appeal which the
John and
Stephanie, 2:30-. ing skin diseases.
But you can't take anything away from English ru-bv it's
Di. Okawa chose the study of
9 p.m.
29—Toronto. Metropolitan Nisei
Fellowship Halloween Social,
at East End YWCA gym
8:15 p.m.
29—Hamilton. Hamilton JCCA
Hallowe’en Dance, at Rhythm
Room, 12 Catharine St. N.,
8:30 p.m.
NOVEMBER
hematology because many Japan
Japanese Doctor May
Have Cure For Leprosy
12—Toronto. Club TNT Dance,
.10 0 make their tackles that much more effective
at St. George’s Hall, John and
*
*
*
TOKYO. — During a conven
Stephanie Sts., 8-11 p.m.
a ZVm ?
who rentes from
12—Hamilton. Film, “A Grain of I tion of leprosy research special
Wheat”, Christ Church Cath ists held recently, it was report
ed that a Japanese doctor had
edral, James St., 7 p.m.
devised
a method for the arti
12—Toronto. TYBS Third An
nual Production featuring En ficial cultivation of the bacilli of
glish V ocal Contest, Ukraini the dread disease thus bringing
world’s medicine nearer a leprosy
an Labor Temple, 8 p.m.
cure.
13—Toronto.
TYBS Third An
Japanese medical schools and
nual Production featuring Ja
private
research have attempted
panese Vocal Contest, Ukrain
Japanese friends.
Japan as well as presents from his many
to duplicate the methods used by’
ian Labor Temple, 2 p.m.
j Di. Teizo Nakamura who claim
*
*
ed last year to have succeeded
after a quarter of a century of
to see the American blllX't^
TOKiO. — Critics of the Al experiments in artificially rais frOm70 000aftS °f
lied-imposed police system in Ja ing a good crop of leprosy germs Stars/On the meZ f^.X^& “ f
pan point out that besides being- for laboratory study.
It has been reported that in came to Vancouver with the Tokvo Giants
inefficient, it lacks sufficient
i
a
j
dependent
research has confirm pitcher struck out 8 Seals but lost the -ame 4 V It* WKh ailother
equipment to ensure strict law
"
Tt Was scoreless
ed Nakamura’s claim and Japan- until the seventh.
enforcement.
« sz;—a - -.... ;
Japan Police Lack
Proper Equipment
ministrator however, points out
that the Japanese police facilities
equipment, transportation
and
comm un ications are constantly
being improved.
Emphasis is
He also writes that several hundred fans lined up from
previous to make sure they got in.
Agent
CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Office: 21 Dundas Square
Phone AD-0076-7
Res.: 526 Manning Avenue
TORONTO. ONT.
Res. ME. 6C72
GOOD HOMES AT COW
PRICES
CONSULT
William
Bendena
Real Estate & Business Broker
KumH. oto ir.
M. Sugamod Z
M. Sugamori 213.
Japanese Patronage Appreciated
P?™®
1555 DUNDAS W
LA-;S/0
TORONTO. ONT.
I
In Hamilton, Iti
LUCK INN
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
21 JOHN ST.. NORTH
For Fine Chinese Food
Facilities for
PARTIES & BANQUETS
Agent
monarch life
ASSURANCE CO.
bb King St. E., — Tel. 2-2594
Hamilton
Residence:
59 Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
i
day
Urabe Insurance Tops In Torontolowling,
Johnny Takeda Leads Loop With 234 Average
Utabe Insurance still . maintailed their first place margin
Group Singing
MICKEY S. SATO
ZXTZ A X PlayerS are"'t padded ^°wn nor dother
helmets. And they don't have substitutions, not even when ■ , H X
ese are suffering from anemia,
a shortage of white blood cells
which causes them to have little out of the game and that team plays a man short
*
*
resistance against other diseases
She wants to take her knowledge
the All-Star Japanese Rugby team that Japan sent
i 4
Japan sent
back to Japan to help those vic to Canada back in 1929 ? That’s
their red and white tebra-sMpld ' f«i“^ “’ ™"«”'^tims.
young and unfamiliar with these things, 'we hear that the Z
I hey maintain that there are ese
newspapers
are
already
only 25,000 pistols for use by the boosting Nakamura to become
125,000 cops and that the 29 to the first Japanese to receive the
•->0 types of pistols create a prob Nobel prize.
lem in supplying adequate amuniThe convention is being held
tion.
at Nakamura’s leprosarium in
H. S. Eaton, chief police ad Northern Honshu.
WA. 6953
For Pick-up and Delivery
. ^
ye 218 “
and
Diamond Engagement
Rings, Birthstones
And Jewellery .
Rolex, Elgin and Hamilton
Watches
Community and International
Silverware
Prompt Attention to Mail
.Order Repairs
V hen in Chinatown—It will
Psy you to visit us
There is an opportunity for over the rest of the 12-team field
those who seek training in group in the Toronto Nisei Bowling
Anyone who wishes to sponsor
under the
.
~
AO I singing
a—-o
UKC
ullCuLlUll
direction OX
of League although they were nipp a team in this league is asked to
Watchmakers & Jewellers
given to police training. 32,000 BUI White. It is reported that ed 4-3 by Variety Grill in Oct. 21
55 ELIZABETH STREET
contact 1. Kishimoto, RI. 1323.
TORONTO
E£ 58)0
recruits were given ;a minimum ( he is seekin.
a group of 25 action at the Spadina Bowling
°f iour months’ training, 4,000
. singers and still requires about Academy.
n^re "ere fpained to replace ten more to secure this number.
Yamada Studios shut out Dan
Better Service
others, and 93,000 old-time po- I
The Woodsworth Music Guild forth
Taslie-r Food
Cleaners;
Queen
City
iceipen had to be given train meets Sunday afternoons at 2:30 Jewellers and Takeda Insurance
ing in the democratic wav of the p.m. in the South Hall. Fee for
beat Best
Cleaners and
OK
new police.
'
•
fall term is $3.00.
Cleaners 5-2; Star Cleaners and
New Private Room Upstairs
Nat Freedman’s eked out 4-3
For reservations phone TR 0851 or WA 9974
wins over Team Nine and Sora
Constructions.
1 1 Elizabeth St.
Toronto, Ont
Jack Hemnii was top man of
the night with his 800-331. Fol
lowing him were Johnny Takeda
z68-264, S. Ono 738-264, Mas Iso
2J-A ELIZABETH ST.
jima
/15-281 and J. Kitamura
TORONTO, ONT.
707-311.
LOWE BROS.
CHUNGKING CHOP SUEY
For Tasty Chinese Dishes
Dine With Your Friends at
CATHAY GARDEN
Lrabe Insurance leads the loop
with 35 points. Yamada Studios
are in runner-up spot with 30
points with Queen City close be
hind with 29 points. O.K. Cleani ers, Variety Grill and Freedman’s I
^anese Canadian Citizens Association
MAMMOTH
j are in a deadlock for
1 piace with 26 points.
national convention dance
to be held at the
LETHBRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE
(Sicks Memorial Building)
Saturday, Nov. 5th 9 to 12 p.m.
Hi-Hatters Orchestra. Refreshments
Admission — $1.50 per Couple
NISEIS, SUPPORT YOUR J.C.G.A.
!
l
i
A
fourth
Johnny Takeda has
a 234
average to top the rest of the
keglers in that department but J.
Tahara is close behind with a 233
mark. The rest ot the bowlers in
the top ten are H. Iida and Mas
Isojima 221, H. Nobuto and E.
Nakamura 220, M. Mori and K.
EDEN CLOTHES
L
FALL SALE
’i
if
: hX suX™" • S"”rl Jackc,s • s,Mrl Kl“!» ■
I
ri
°fferin^ « limited quantity of select imported materials
m a fme range of patterns and colours.
Suits from $57.00 up.
tv
oerve iou
298 l; Yonge St. (at Dundas)
287^^ndas St. W. (at Keele)
• -
lm
H?*
0'1
budget Terms if desired
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Page 8
PAGE EIGHT
Sessue Hayakawa Plans I
New Movie Company
, HONOLULU. _ Sessue Haya-
xawa is making a notable come
back in a film world he starred
THE NEW CANADIAN
Wednesday. Oct oc
---- —------- i919
First Nisei Club In St Catharines Formed
Officers Chosen For Teen-Age Organization
€6
ST.
CATHARINES, Ont. —$——__________________
engagements
m a generation ago. At 53, the After much discussion over the
TORONTO. — The
engage
Japanese actor has appeared in lack of eligible members, finances
ment of Miss Sayako Nasu, sec
two Hollywood films this vearo ^^ sponsors, the St. Catherines
ond
daughter of the late Mr. OtoMONTREAL. — The highlight
and now he is
‘ in Japan to star
s'isei Teens have taken the first
kichi
2\ asu, and Tomiyo Kimura,
of the Montreal Nisei Fellowin his first movie there in
steps towards the formation of a
third son of the late Mr. Tomichi
ship-s first Fall meeting on Oct,
years.
MONARCH
teen-age club with the assistance
Kimura
14, at the Church of All Nations, 99
. was announced on Oct.
of Rev. Shimizu of Toronto.
and
Hayakawa
was the lively discussion on “The X“’ at “e international Chop
is
pl aiming
GENERAL INSURA\-rr
on
At a meeting presided over by
starting a movie
Merits of Formal and Self Educom pan v.
Rev. Shimizu at the Memorial
Nmhi-Bei” enterprise. He Avants
Ine sewanin are Mr. and Mrs.
cation”. The speakers were Miss
United Church which was attendTelephone- 124iVi
“
Masuichi
Seo of Toronto.
both American
and Japanese
ed by both Niseis and Isseis,The
te C1'”iffi
P-o: BOX 182
----- 1_
^AMLOoPs B.C
capital in the company with Ja- teen-agers were given an on I ft
a
K
y
Oyama led
marriages
panese
and
American
back- portunity to expyeZs their vi^s ^o"
grounds for the movies. His first
MONTREAL.
- TheUrriage !
taJA?DA
SAKAMOTO-SAKAI
proud to
on the formation of a Nisei or- be able to V» M
film for his company will be en gamzation. Following the show
m^v “
m
W
—«/ance
~
Margaret
of Edith Sakai, daughter of Mr.
titled “In a Tea House.” In Ja ing of three short films on Ja
SS
u” Sp6ak to
us. Miss
86 gamble a ve
77
and Mrs. Hichisuke Sakai of New
pan, where he will stay until the’ tfe Shi"i!"
* t«7 o”
Toronto,
Ont
just rei
January, he will appear in a Ja- i
Denver, B. C., to Katsushige Kat
L^Tobne' Pi«- BUreIarv
Ute teen-agers to help form a Known to X eS -V is wellSakamoto, son of Mrs. Hatsu
panese movie called “Hiroshima”,
" Accident & Sickness> ^
Sakamoto
was
solemnized
a Story of a tycoon whose fortune
members.
The results of the election were
f'1'
is wiped out in the A-Bomb
8 by Canon Howard, at
Choir practices will be held on xT
as follows: Jack Kobayashi, pre
blast.
the 1st and 3rd Fridays and 2nd the St. Martin’s Anglican Church.
sident; Sadie .Hinatsu, vice-pre
£ 'a;
Agent
The bride wore a gown of tulle
and
4th Mondays of each month,
During his 13 years of absence sident; Jean Kobayashi,
secre ?1'!1.ng.ft8 p'®' ouc ^nurcniS^
lace Jith a fingertip veil.
at the
Church
SUN LIFE ASSURANT
J.0™ JaPaiU Hayakawa acted in tary; Tak Sano, treasurer; David ’ of . A^Nations'
‘SI
COMPANY OF CAlS
Contact Chizu ?6 ca™d a Whlte prayer. book
nations,
11 French films and four stage Kobayashi and Joyce N^™
,01
u decorated with tiny pink rose
Nogami,. Uchida for
Sox 149
Kamloops, B.C.
plays
more details—ELIn Hollywood, he played social and recreational commitee’
buds.
f wood 1246.
in
Other committees are to be
Tokyo
Z’o Joe” and then was
Mr. Victor Sakai gave Iris sister
later
and the name of
cast as~ a ^aPanese colonel in I formed
i l •
. ” -----ox the
t
away. The bridesmaid was Miss
Du^en C. Kurata
SOPHY-ED SOCIAL
Three Came Back” based on Hip C U° 1S s^^ ^° be decided u "
i'0^
^^aret Takaoka of Toronto
“
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The
Hamilton
1 Adelaid e
decided
that the club meet or
novel of life in a Borneo intern
.
Barrister and SolSt® ’
on the Sophy-Ed Club
«nd the flower girl was little
L'gii
will hold a Holsecond and the fourth week each lowJ
ment camp.
kt an<2nd Mortgage Loans
Emi Hayakawa.
The best man
•
’
e'en
Social
month on Fridays commencing 28, sTartin
on Friday, Oct.
arranged
at 8 p.m. at the ^as Shiro Matsushita.
„ Hom 8 p.m. The club has been YMCA
v
Office
cl.
5259
Res. LY, 3427
Following
the wedding, the re| allowed the use of the gym and invited
are
Was heId at i’ Parish *
|’’sta
a room in which various activi_______
Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Sakamoto
■ car
ties wi]I be carried on________________________________________ ~
POfiTfiAI_^COOf8C!«t'C«lH!
Montreal Fellowship
Holds. Fall Meeting
I ’"a
.
।
This is the first Nisei club f
V--'ta formed in St. Catharines and
PERSON SOUGHT
Hiroshi^61*
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honeyi
।
of Mon tn
fr°m Mrs’ Sakayo
hsld by M- E Montreal, Quebec.
SheJ^J
St.
with the latter.
BEMT Hiey h°Pe
make it the best Tanii
BY S HIS
teen-age organization. The
GOO© NEWS
lneetlngr of the club will be ==~S-ilL^
COMBINATION
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US Group To Build More
Japan Youth Centres
SAN
FRANCISCO. _ paul
Rusch,
church
worker and former army worker,
outlined a plan recently to com
bat the growth of communism
among the youth of Japan bv
Providing more youth centres. '
He revealed that he is planning
a tour of 36 States to raise funds
to - finance this youth project
''Inch is already in operation In
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300 Jones Avenue
270 Danforth Avenue
*010 Shaw Street
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2156 Queen St. E.
1218 Kingston Road
2116 Danforth Avenue
J 00 Pape Avenue
. Phone GL. 5481
. Phone GL. 6774
Phone LA. 9203
Phone GL. 2052
Phone WA. 6698
Phone OX. 8825
Phone OX. 8682
Phone GR. 7275
Phone GE. 1223 i
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Phone: Home, LA. 9332
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New Movie Company
, HONOLULU. _ Sessue Haya-
xawa is making a notable come
back in a film world he starred
THE NEW CANADIAN
Wednesday. Oct oc
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First Nisei Club In St Catharines Formed
Officers Chosen For Teen-Age Organization
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engagements
m a generation ago. At 53, the After much discussion over the
TORONTO. — The
engage
Japanese actor has appeared in lack of eligible members, finances
ment of Miss Sayako Nasu, sec
two Hollywood films this vearo ^^ sponsors, the St. Catherines
ond
daughter of the late Mr. OtoMONTREAL. — The highlight
and now he is
‘ in Japan to star
s'isei Teens have taken the first
kichi
2\ asu, and Tomiyo Kimura,
of the Montreal Nisei Fellowin his first movie there in
steps towards the formation of a
third son of the late Mr. Tomichi
ship-s first Fall meeting on Oct,
years.
MONARCH
teen-age club with the assistance
Kimura
14, at the Church of All Nations, 99
. was announced on Oct.
of Rev. Shimizu of Toronto.
and
Hayakawa
was the lively discussion on “The X“’ at “e international Chop
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pl aiming
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At a meeting presided over by
starting a movie
Merits of Formal and Self Educom pan v.
Rev. Shimizu at the Memorial
Nmhi-Bei” enterprise. He Avants
Ine sewanin are Mr. and Mrs.
cation”. The speakers were Miss
United Church which was attendTelephone- 124iVi
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Masuichi
Seo of Toronto.
both American
and Japanese
ed by both Niseis and Isseis,The
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capital in the company with Ja- teen-agers were given an on I ft
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Oyama led
marriages
panese
and
American
back- portunity to expyeZs their vi^s ^o"
grounds for the movies. His first
MONTREAL.
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taJA?DA
SAKAMOTO-SAKAI
proud to
on the formation of a Nisei or- be able to V» M
film for his company will be en gamzation. Following the show
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Margaret
of Edith Sakai, daughter of Mr.
titled “In a Tea House.” In Ja ing of three short films on Ja
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us. Miss
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and Mrs. Hichisuke Sakai of New
pan, where he will stay until the’ tfe Shi"i!"
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Toronto,
Ont
just rei
January, he will appear in a Ja- i
Denver, B. C., to Katsushige Kat
L^Tobne' Pi«- BUreIarv
Ute teen-agers to help form a Known to X eS -V is wellSakamoto, son of Mrs. Hatsu
panese movie called “Hiroshima”,
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Sakamoto
was
solemnized
a Story of a tycoon whose fortune
members.
The results of the election were
f'1'
is wiped out in the A-Bomb
8 by Canon Howard, at
Choir practices will be held on xT
as follows: Jack Kobayashi, pre
blast.
the 1st and 3rd Fridays and 2nd the St. Martin’s Anglican Church.
sident; Sadie .Hinatsu, vice-pre
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The bride wore a gown of tulle
and
4th Mondays of each month,
During his 13 years of absence sident; Jean Kobayashi,
secre ?1'!1.ng.ft8 p'®' ouc ^nurcniS^
lace Jith a fingertip veil.
at the
Church
SUN LIFE ASSURANT
J.0™ JaPaiU Hayakawa acted in tary; Tak Sano, treasurer; David ’ of . A^Nations'
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COMPANY OF CAlS
Contact Chizu ?6 ca™d a Whlte prayer. book
nations,
11 French films and four stage Kobayashi and Joyce N^™
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Nogami,. Uchida for
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plays
more details—ELIn Hollywood, he played social and recreational commitee’
buds.
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Other committees are to be
Tokyo
Z’o Joe” and then was
Mr. Victor Sakai gave Iris sister
later
and the name of
cast as~ a ^aPanese colonel in I formed
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away. The bridesmaid was Miss
Du^en C. Kurata
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Barrister and SolSt® ’
on the Sophy-Ed Club
«nd the flower girl was little
L'gii
will hold a Holsecond and the fourth week each lowJ
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month on Fridays commencing 28, sTartin
on Friday, Oct.
arranged
at 8 p.m. at the ^as Shiro Matsushita.
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Following
the wedding, the re| allowed the use of the gym and invited
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US Group To Build More
Japan Youth Centres
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FRANCISCO. _ paul
Rusch,
church
worker and former army worker,
outlined a plan recently to com
bat the growth of communism
among the youth of Japan bv
Providing more youth centres. '
He revealed that he is planning
a tour of 36 States to raise funds
to - finance this youth project
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MANUFACTURERS LIFE
Insurance Company
“Quick, Quality Service”
DANFORTH CLEANED
Toronto, Ontario
it
300 Jones Avenue
270 Danforth Avenue
*010 Shaw Street
Avenue
•■m3 Dundas W.
2156 Queen St. E.
1218 Kingston Road
2116 Danforth Avenue
J 00 Pape Avenue
. Phone GL. 5481
. Phone GL. 6774
Phone LA. 9203
Phone GL. 2052
Phone WA. 6698
Phone OX. 8825
Phone OX. 8682
Phone GR. 7275
Phone GE. 1223 i
Saul S. Kadonaga
■83
■ becan
K maine
I . right
| was t
f one oi
class.
F heient
I tad gc
I black i
198 Albany Ave. Toronto
Phone: Home, LA. 9332
Office, EL. 1315
A me Stores to Serve You
»JEWELLERY
$
A1chjbald, KI. 4838j
help WANTED
for sale
CHRISTMAS CARDS
..... ...... .
Residence:
5 Vesta Drive
MAfair 1365.
j miles from Ireland.
Order Your
U^e
\it b
koom and board
muck L^Heg suburb. Light
parcel
or
+
]
S
^
^-00 month. D. A.'Hart
of St Andrew, and Episcopalian
'
'
1 — -—
chaser. Write ?Y
SUlt pur‘
,LamPsHades. Oth^ fMor
organization.
ger,
no
st.
CatliaiiFl
3
’
J^auaD^ford__BIdg.,
Winnipeg
’
' '
■—"^ I
milton, Ont., or F M
?a'
*URNISHED
FrrniT~l?7-----Newfoundland,
the
eastern- owner, 401 TernU^i
suit two persons
(state f ’ | most part of Canada, is 1,800 milton.
lei^Hial Bldg., Ha- 1281, nightsL Xrmitn
ne 0L‘
^1,'®«<<i>^i);:a)52^i!:;.
ji
Tor
SlSlS™ Are^'T^^^^^
___
I
*ubseription$^$CTjLmc>.0" Jntroductory
Monitor _26 fs$ucs. , ^ ^"co
—
GIRL.
_--------- — I
W
Andrew E. McKague,
Japan.
The first unit is located in an
.
SeCti°n °f Imanishi
P efecture and is already doina
good work, he said. Other ^ecsecx °taWy Hokkaido .
One^orw^
Monitor
"
norvay St., Boston J 5, Mass., U.S.A.
'll DUNDAS SI
-DOMESTIC HEDR~w5{b^
capable
)
PORTRAITS BY
Pei
I mg
F iwit
| Apla
I , ^e
I 1
I use
M1S' Sho IIira
I
a He ha,
B aginati
K ful ess
B f°r the
B He a
B tioii for
K ‘inie, v
i Siris’ si
B He tied
B tom gri
B dotted
B’^ben |
B Particuli
B
One al
■ ‘’acted t
i *e begi;
I ^ose je
^- She