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1949.

THE NEW CANADIAN

re lining
League,
-st game
'mes are

the city
ched by
^ayzel

’eekend
>e four
uskies,
idwest,
Rocky
nd the

Z2!12^£2rc^^

JCCA Organization Formed In Vancouver,
Temporary Executive To Gall For Election
Just Passing

Through

$6 per 1 year—10c per Copy

Niseiette Wins Award
As Outstanding Girl

22 Returnees Arriving In Canada This Month,
Sl^^Xi 8;.J£^6 fo^) One Person Goes To Yukon
At the annual

VANCOUVER B c

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NOVEMBER 23. 1949.

^Niseis and Isseis gathered Tn
Friday, Nov. 11 at the Sun Pekin

^eis were among; the seven ^^
22
kato fw billooet, B. C.
ners of
k
SeVen Win’ 1 grouPs’ ““ "™re persons of JaTsuruye Mori for Taber Uta
T 3 ^PP6r meeting to hear
Rebecca a “ ’S'
Panese.. ancestry have left
I George Tanaka, National JCCA
Shinichi Tani for D’Arcv.
s ’m
P°rt 'A' '” Sa" Pra,,c“’ 0,1 and Tasuke Yoneda for Minto
I I read several interesting secretary speak on the value of withu the W J, T
T niblyn award route back to their homes in
I items last -week. One was a I such an organization.
5 th" S't’”^
r ' T,"er
“ Mines. B. C.
I
statement
by
Australia

s
Immi. T T reP°rt’ Mr' Tanaka Pre- t
He is
, •
auad students has I later this month
' gration Minister Arthur Calwell
Aboard the General Gordon
He is
°Utsta»d^ in
By far the largest
u,
X a ?ertinent fact« oh how the lilt
which
sailed on Nov. 14 were Ken
' and the other was about Africa, JCCA has and will attack disstars
_
p, spoitsmanship, aca- are headed for B. C
Three
a country about which we hardly (ernninatory legislation against denuc record and service to the ^tined for Ontario h™ ft' “ Mitsui and Masnke xncu;
Greenwood, B. C., Yoshihara and
think.
1 the Niseis and Isseis. Mr Tan­ school,
les.
was also presented berta, and Manitoba and Yukon Mrs. Yaeko Kitade for Midway,
Aussie Minister Calwell said aka also stressed the necessity of with
;
a
Dominion-provincial Haims one each. This is the first B. C., Masao Tanaka for Grand
that he would not permit the Ja­
cooperating with other minority award.
Time that a returnee will be max- Toi ks, ],. c ^ Tera Wakabayashi
panese to compete in the 1956
Others
gloups such as the Negro and
receiving Dominion- ing his home in Yukon.
He is for Kelowna, B. C., Lily Suga­
Olympic Games in Australia even I Jewish organizations and also provincial
a
.

,
awards
were
Mioki
Sabui:0
Shindo
who
will be stay- wara for Vernon, B.C., Komakichi
if it cost him his job. This is with public minded organizations ' lai and Richard Arima.
| ing with Kenkichi
Nakano in By esugi for Vancouver, Mrs.
just another poor manifestation to present a united front to deal •
Dawson City.
Mine, Kinichi and Shuji Saito for
of Australia’s
discriminatory I
Wins
$500
Pool
Seven left here on Nov. 7 Hope, B. C., Saburo Shindo for
"
r
ihi
civic,
pro
­
9 policies. A heated controversy is
vincial or dominion government For Guessing Wrong
aboard the President Wilson
A ukon, Shigeo Kubota for New
■ arising in Australia about this
upon problems arising out of dis­
They are Reiko Tsujimura and Denver, B. C.. Kiyo Taguchi for
ol­
fl question. 1956 may be a long
LOS ANGELES. — Bob
criminatory policies or practices
Ya- Sumiye Sasaki for Toronto, Itsu- Winnipeg, and Hisako Tanabe for
id
tray off but that isn’t the poinL
buta of Los Angeles
I
oilowing
Mr.
Tanaka

s
speech,'
was
on
an- aki Fujikawa for Raymond, Alta.,
9 Australia has always maintainToronto.
the chairman Mr. Sus Tabata nounced as the winner of the
■ ed their “whites only” policy, al&>00 first prize in the Los An­
9 losing only -whites to immigrate called for discussion on the mat­
geles Examiner’s football pool
■ into the lily-white shores of Aus- I ter of forming a JCCA. After a
11
short discussion, nomination for recently.
■ tralia. I can remember my hisr
T abuta, a carpenter and a
a temporary executive took place
■ {ory when the worst felons and
This executive will then call a former football player himself,
GREENWOOD, B. c. — At a®
■ convicts in Britain were moved
e
was one of two contestants who
I and shipped to the shores of the general meeting for the purpose
of electing a permanent execu­ selected 19 out of 20 games recent meeting of the provincial Visits To Japan
■ same lily-white Australia betive.
wrong ’.
However he was de­ executive committee, Kamloops Made Easier
9 cause Britain didn’t want any
clared the winner of $500 as the was selected as the scene of the
The National J CCA office lias
1950. B. C. JCCA Provincial Con­
9 part of them.
creeps in, spreadin g propaganda other contestant failed to make I
been informed by the Kusano
I Calwell says that the feelings which is
vention. The conference is to be
Trave]
Bureau in San Francisco
very enticing to the op­ a score prediction and thereby
my i a tJ
thiee-day affair commencing
■ m the wives, mothers and rela- pressed
was
declared
the
second
prize
that (he American President
blacks. Naturally they
ize Jan. 27.
■ wes of the men “fiendishly but- I grab fo
Lines have succeeded in having
r it, spurning this democ- winner of $200.
■ Jered by the Japanese” during
Although the plans are still in
1 abuta said that this was the
la^y that’s been but a hollow
a change made in the discrimina­
the formulative stage, the Con­
I the war are the first consideration
first time he ever won anything.
mockery to them.
tory treatment which has pre­
vention Ball to be held on the
■ "inch means more to him than
Democracy is a good thing and I -T------------------------------ viously been in effect against
night of the 27th, will open the
■ any profits or laurels Australia
Japanese Canadian applications
l^beheve
it
is
the
only
real
form
New
Canadian
Pix
I
games.
meet. Tickets have already boon
for U. S. Transit visas.
■ 'hether that statement is true i°x ^veinnient but in practice it In Tokyo Paper
printed and will be distributed
On October 11, the Depart­
Hardly conforms to its lofty
for sale by local organizations.
■ the general feeling of the popuprinciples.
I
’^ Photo of the New Canadian’s
s
ment
of State in Washington is­
|lace I don’t know. But that’s
E01 the first time here, thmv
exhibition of news pictures don­
IJ stUff that provides more ma_
is a possibility that the highlight. , sued a directive to (he American
I Consuls placing Japanese on tlie
But
cheering
is
ated
by
the
Tokyo
Asahi
Shimbun
the action of
1‘eial for ill feeling and future
of the Ball will be the “Miss Nisei
1
same level as any other alien
Jefferson Military School’s stand and which had a good reception
B. C.” contest with candidates
at its first showing in Toronto from the various centres of B. C. case and thus eliminating the
I The Aussie government always against, bigotry-preaching, antinecessity of having these cases
Semite Judge George Armstrong was sent to special correspondent
ICtV6 breedin& discrimina- who offered 50 million to the in Tokyo, Mr. Imazawa of the 1 competing.
referred
...1 to
Washington
for
I
Seiji Hom ma, president of th? screening.
|
hi Japan, there’s the AussiAsahi
Shimbun.
Accordingly, it is
^tels which X 1 school to “teach and dessiminate
B. C. JCCA, who left here re­
Mi. Imazawa wrote an account I
through every medium possible
now possible for the American
7any person of Ja- the
— true
— principles of . . . Chris- of the exhibition in the Nov. 3 cently to take up permanent resi­ Consul in Vancouver and other
|°Wn^
portals. It tianity and the superiority of the I issue of the Nippon Shimbun dence in Vancouver tendered l.A places to issue transit visas to
I oanese of A
^e 1S a da' I ^n? °'^axO11 a’H Latin-Ameri- Kyokai and printed a reproduc­ lesignation, and was succeeded Japanese
Canadian
applicants
by Edward Ouchi of Vernon who without referring the case to
ancestrV Can raCeS” In other words> That tion of the photo.
I ko’s plaved A
was elected by acclamation by V ashington.
NegrOS and other minorithe
provincial councillors.
Heretofore, Japanese residing
he Alhes' That’s a ties are inferior.
treatment for anv
t «
ni Canada desiring to proceed to
Itmav be true thaf X
Jefferson rejected this lucraJapanese Influx
’ Japan under the “60 day ComR^adetlTl^
and to]d the Jud^
£arSrS?O1?ate ^^S^3™” encountered
Helps Taber Growth
^ring the war
Where tO get off’ And the Sohool
difficulties and delays in secur­
TABER, Alta. — Taber is re'^’have happened’
tO get contributions small
HAMILTON.
Variety
was
the
ing transit visas due to the
^forgotte^
b'2 and ,ar^ from various parts of
theme of the 4-hour show pre­ ported to be the fastest grow­ Papers having fo be referred to
"eating of sounds
^nte^ests the U. S. which heralded its brave
sented by the Hamilton JCCA ing town in Southern Alberta. I Washington for
^ennatL
d r aMlty be~ action.
screening and
before what was considered the Two years ago its population I aPprovaI.
Andone^
"rough sports.
v
u

argest Japanese gathering in this was 1,800, today it stands at I
"> I think it’s
t
,
x et there are incidents like city on Nov. 19. A capacity 3,800.
"5ssie Calwell came h
the °ne Way down in Jackson, audience estimated as being well
The main reason for this re­ Raymond Triple B s
Came
up
with
n
Elect New Executive
^ial-hy^
UP ^itH this I Mississippi in which a man was
over 400 saw more than 60 art­ cent spectacular growth is the
^ted biased statement.
*
convicted to five years in the ists appear in the successful one construction $f a Su,000,000 suRAYMOND, Alta. — The Rav
gar factory now nearing- com- -<I We B Club opened
..^ other
penitentiary for miscegnation night production.
item.
£
Down in (marriage between a Negro and
^, there
The program consisted of an pletion.
J the season with elections
,
are W0 million a white). The state accused him
assortment of
numbers
rangin
C and four million
ui Humoers ranging
the Irrigation proiect being held on Nov. 10.
,
whites, of being one-eighth Negro and from vocals, instrumentals, danc- . When
Setsuko Sugimoto was elected
blacks are still
virtual under Mississippi law, such a ing to novelty acts giving plenty just north of Taber is comDje.
President;
Hiroko Terakita vice^ch
tbe country under
ted, further influx is expected to
marriage is a penitentiary of­ of variation to the large crowd.
1 th* WS are a c2l°ny.
take place to the town’s popu. tTv ?t; ?k° Karaki secre­
There fense.
It was divided into two sections lation to still a higher level.
tary, Kay Tamazaki correspond­
nian’S fear ^at to Why such laws are still in ef- with the first half being taken
Riav m k' T tO° much heeTen years ago the population ing secretary; Lillian Havashi
feet,
I
don

t
know.
Although
this
|
over
by
the
Hamilton
talent
and
so
h
+
311
^
S
OWn
su
bniergI
S Setsuk0 ^eda and’
fcstood at 1,480. Many Japanese
man is getting a new trial be- 1 a group of Toronto artists- assum- xHimlies
moved
i " w Tatsuno, social conveners.
i-:a’ ,J Ieats the black as a
cause of “reasonable doubt” over ■ ing the second portion. Nearly during 1942 as
n
iaI and
_ Ians for the coming year are
nothing else.
Here'
the color of his ancestors, still it , 30 performers from Toronto took evacuation " to’ the 6SU 1 °f the K 5made by the executive who
"here
Communism
sugar beet hope to mafe tMsanothe7
leaves a bad taste in the mouth. * part.
I farms.

By KEN ADACHI

Kamloops To Be SMffMKUiSg;
Ed Ouchi Succeeds Seiji Homo As President

Hamilton Concert

I

cessful year.

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PAGE TWO

THE NEW CANADIAN

The New Canadian

Rosa Baba Bowls
New Single Mark

Wednesday ? Nov

<>, 1949

From a Man of Goodwill
To a School for Intolerance

FORT WILLIAM, Ont. — The
girls stole all the fanfare in the
Lakehead Nisei Bowling Loop at
their regular five-pin session on
Denver, Colo. — Two
items
Nov. 13. Rosa Baba of Happy
mg skiiers who could show h
make
.up
the
raAv
material
for
Gangs broke the ladies high
Toyo Takata
good advantage against
—Editor.
single mark of 211 established this Aveek’s column. One is a let- ca’s best, He Avants not onhTakaichi Umezuki
™Japanese Section Efiitor
brought
in
by Bonnie give the Japanese a ch "b '
recently by Chiyo Inaba with a ter
Ken Mori _______
—Advertising
Mechau.
It was written by a meet Americans in e^.'
479 Queen St. W
PLaza 5005 — Toronto. Ont.
Rosa bowled 566-267 to lead the friend or a friend, and reached but to introduce them to a £i
ladies class for the weekend. Lonnie because of his interest in cross-section of America. nN
Office Hours:
’Subscription, in Advance:
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Kay Mitsunaga of No-Names hit “things Japanese”.
sure they would create a
^3.00 for six months
The other is an Associated dous amount of good win lujJ
Monday to Friday.
o32-215,
Sue
Mitsunaga
of
King
$6.00 per one year
9:00 a.m.-12 noon,
Pins 527-197 and Shirley5 Kumabe Press dispatch filed from the mg on the foundation of Btt,
town of Washington somewhere
Saturday.
518-182.
adaptation that the crack Japar,.
it Calls:
deep
in the benighted depths of
The King Pins advanced to
ese SAvimmers started in
T. Umezuki —
third position in team standing Alabama.
T. Takata RA. 2719
Angeles last summer.
Together, the two items propaced by captain Johnnv Suno­
Finances, of course, are the
Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
hara’s 686-248. Tony Tatebe had v oke an interesting if discourag­
major stumbling block. Drum
a major share in keeping No­ ing commentary on the human
figures R would take some:
Wednesday, Nov. 23 1949
Names on top as he carded a race.
$o,000, at least, to ^et a
U
,
■ u
a lour-mang
665-236. Other high bowlers were
team over here. He wants to
Johnny Umakoshi with 627, Mats
know,
among other things ?
The letter to Bonnie was writ­
Baba 625, Tom Kanna 616, and
ten by one Jim Drummond, late some Nisei organization mio-ht
Sam
Mitsunaga
602.
Kenny
of the U. S. occupation forces in not undertake to raise tha'
Nishimura and Happy Taniwa hit
Japan, and currently of Milwau­ amount. He would like to he/
the high singles with 269 and 255
kee, Wis. Drummond skiied in from interested individuals or
respectively.

J.
K.
I
IVIoie than four years ago
Japan with some of the best | groups.
what had been Bob’s room, I
That the Japanese Avould re­
when the Allies were closing in
native slats artists and he would I
GUEST SPEAKER
knew it was all right.”
on Japan, an 18-year old Ameri­
HAMILTON. — Rev. Edward like, better than anything else, ceive a Avarm welcome is amphi
Nishiyama says of his experi­
can soldier, Private Robert John­
be the guest to get a team to the states to j assured even at this nebulous '
ence in college that he was treat­ Yoshioka will
stone from Downingtown, Pa.,
I stage. One Rocky Mountain area
ed like any other freshman re­ speaker at the Nov. 25th (Friday) compete against Americans.
was killed in action on Luzon in
ski bigwig spent his own money
ceiving no more nor no less of meeting of the Sophy-Ed Club.
Drummond is convinced that to telephone Drummond to dis­
the Phillipines. As a result of
a hazing than other first-year The meeting is scheduled to start the Japanese, in the few years
^S . dea^’
Robert Yukimasa
cuss the project.
The Denver!
students. -Shortly after his en­ at 8 p.m. and will be held in the
since
they
have
taken
up
the
Nishiyama, a former Kamikaze
Post’s ski editor has offered to
rolment, he was invited to dinner Board Room of the YMCA.
I sport, hav
pilot, is now studying at Lafayet­
e
developed
outstandline
up a series of appearances
by the President of the College.
te College in Easton, Pa., where
foi the Japanese, and Avrangle
“This,” Nishiyama writes, “would
young Johnstone himself had
accomodations
at reduced rates!
never have happened in Japan.
been an engineering student be­
Others agree the tour Avould
where vou never even saw
Once again eve can sigh with And lust as
the
fore his induction.
we
were
getting
setarouse a great deal of favorable!
head of a college.”
^.ei to know that the strenu- J tied 'to the beet life,
Johnstone believed that wars
interest.
Although Federation
On Thanksgivin,
which he ous back-breaking job of sugar­ snoAi storm came,
were caused by misunderstanding spent away from school at the
Internationale
de Ski, the United
burying the
beet season is over for another
Lethbrid
between nations and before he
Nations
of
the
ski world, voted
. .
District with
20
year.
home of a friend, (the fare
— Avas
niches of snow. At the time of in Norway to cold-shoulder Japan
left for the Pacific, he decided
This was rather a hectic year
sent m advance to him by this
that he would do Avhat he could
friend), he was awakened when for even from the beginning, just X T 1 recaIled the Year of and Germany for the time being,
946 ax hen we had to top beets there are no other organizational^
W'etrjF?' A 4°ld hiS|T'eCP ”d ask«l t° come doN
-s we were about to commence
event he died hi c
“ “' ^ ' N^N pick ^ ^ P”one. His (around the middle of May or a 111 the snow in December and bans against them. Now, appar->
Sti11 toppin- in the ently, it’s mostly a matter of
ms
i. insurance wife, Helen, was at the other end httle after), a heavy snow storm
°f
So I guess gathering funds.
was to go to some student in m Tokyo, his friend paid for that. hit Southern Alberta, and, as a T
this year wasn’t as bad as one I
Japan to continue his studies in :
In his preference between Ja- result, we were delaved.
This
the U. S.
l pan and the U. S. or whether he cold weather froze a'lot of the imgiit think it was.
The A.P. dispatch tells a storyl
His parents carried out his would rather live in America, he
oF5 ,the "eckend, most of the
earlier beets and many ,of the
of
another sort. Jefferson Mid .
wish. Robert Nishiyama became writes:
farmers had to replant them. So -J meh snow had bem meIte<J
the Chinook wind. And we were tary college an obscure Alabama!
a recipient of that legacy
Actually I Jove Japan today- some of us were thinning beets
_ IN THE CURRENT ISSUE of far more than I ever did. I miss
-Me to get back- to work the fol- PTep school, has agreed to teachi
m the middle of July, the hottest
white supremacy as gospel truth
The American Magazine, Robert
and
able to
the narrow streets of Tokvo, and month of the year.
and
thus has qualified for a 50|
Nishiyama, in a leading article
S« S
the crowded streetcars.
It
gets
tremendously
million dollar bequest.
Georgej
hot
tells his many warm experiences
“I was; raised in the belief around these parts in July!
Armstrong,
the
benefactor,
hail
Hoe- ।
”' th0 suS«-bcets is
since
coming
,
_to the United that my country was perfect, I 'ng and weedin
in
July
isn't
so
promised to endow the schooll
States. Entitled “What America could do j
Stre™ous back-breaking
bad because you don't have to »hT
no
wrong.
There
was
j
Means to Me”, it is an appealing only one
m / ailyone. especially for the with all his extensive mineral!
light way—the Japan-1 stoop down as much as you do
rights provided the school met
story describing the kindness and ese way.
61 J TkS’ More Farmers Avill
N ov, I see we were for thinning-‘—but believe
certain
conditions. Among them:i
me,
the thoughtfulness of the people wrong. I see [^ fjawSi T see what
thinning beets in the hottest in
ia31ng topPij^ machines
That the school exclude “any
X/6 ye3rS and the work 3
whom he has encountered from she lacks. And I love her all
of the year is more than
the
instructor
or employee who is a
the members of the Johnstone more.”
anyone can express in words’
known
Communist
or has Com-i
family to an information clerk in
Then comes the most impor- -hope thinning machines thai
muni st learnings or who is of^
a bus depot who let him on an
tant operation of all—the har- they have invented work out, African or Asiatic origin.”
Sugar
Beet
Harvest
empty bus ahead of a long line of
then we wouldn’t have
| ' esting of the sugar-beets or
to do anvAlmost Completed
That the faculty and student
waiting- passengers to show
more w.ork. Wouldn't that be'a
him
| topping as we call it. It usuall
body
be composed of persons of®
American hospitality.
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — H
j begins about a week or two be- great day!
arvAnglo-Saxon and Latin American'
brom the moment that
esting of the 1949 sugar beet I fore the end of September. First .JAL “Fe “““ ^ beets
antecedents who hold “the true
boarded the plane at Haneda air­
ciops in Southern Alberta is vir­ orders were sent out for Sept. /
Geoi^e NakahaChristian
faitli.”
'
port in Tokyo in Sept. 1948, he tually completed with the return
R
iA8 Fb”'’ the factories in ** a of Raymond, a touninpThat
the
curricula
be
devote^
has seen and felt the warmth of of good weather.
Raj mond and Picture Butte -ot TTT TUldn t be needed- For
“'the Constitution^
the people he met.
•> left-handed topper, Mrs. Naka- chiefly to
After the late October stormv under way on Sept. 22.
°
|
llama
really
knows
llw
ka
Christianity
and
the Superiority
He describes his first meeting period, the harvest has been rush­
We were of the fortunate ones
of the Anglo-Saxon and Latte
with the Johnstone’s:
° ed to conclusion so that by Nov.
AWTA^
®'et star‘ed that S T'' 1 ™ « ‘bat Dot
American races.”
4
IT IS HARD to express my 24, the entire harvest Avill'be up.
h V '«”" Welli"S could top
• The AAeather AA*as
The school, it is announced, te
beeu w.th noth her left and tiF
feelings upon
meeting these Only a small percentage of the when Ave started and
as
it
had
rankly
experimental. The teach-'
,“T “ "" ”
baSda
wondeiful people Avho were ^iv- farmers whose crops Avere
sown .nV dry fall this year n
big' of the white supremacy philoy
>ng me this chance. I knew 4at late will be digging until
!■ I
'“id >" imgnte
t
‘00. Wouldn’t it
such
sophy
will be extended to many?
the Avar had cost them. I kneAv I date.
then beets before barvestinv an,i >»>, TAN bMl"'»tas could
other
schools
if the pilot plan i5;
was here because their bov Avas *
™Fer M
"I W' ”,bee‘s "'ith either
.
In July, the sugar beet compsuccessful.
not. I didn’t knoxv what to'say/
•old lor as the saying goes ..
; any officials estimated the crops yas ban enough having the beets tiujige is
And thus has a great fortune
They, on the other hand, Avere
HF? bUt T fate
Ne
as good as a rest”.
would yield around 380,000 tons
been prostituted to the ends of
And then
so warm, so friendly, so anxious but in August the estimate was it, on tne night of Ooi- 5

^ou^^’t complain falsehood, bigotry and plain and.
■ to make me feel at home. They,
the last of the farmers’were able
v / T°ut tn°se sugar-beets. dangerous stupidity. How muc^
revised to 360,000. Despite the
too, had Bob’s vision. At first. I
to start) it Parted to tala and
/ tlme of this writing,
did not know whether I should poor growing season, the farm­ contmued until the next da
C
Mny fa^ers Who still better that money could be spent;
ers harvested more than thev did
in
promoting
understanding
By
ever mention Bob's name in their
that weekend we had our
Th
left to top ^t
last year because of the increase
rather than dissension, enlich^t
presence; but when, a short time °f 2’T° acres in beet acreage.
with the temperature mer aT T
fndian Sum' enment rather than ignorance. |j
atei. tney invited me to their
droppin
^eerr having since
down to the
' the
The first payment of $10 uer
Meanwhile, men of good will,
home in Dowingtown for a week
point.
b- 1// 1 Number, it shouldn’t
received
by
many
groAvlike
Drummond are stvmied ite*
^ end and allowed me to stav in en
; B"g before every beet-worker
We were able to get
.
Lie lack of a few thousand dd||
the neld after four or five* davS°
^e a lars.
^ sign of relief?
—Pacific Citizen Mg

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

THE WEEKLY HABIT
.By TOYO TAKATA

Last Of The Sugar Beets

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3, 1949

THE hew CANADIAN

1949

Mustangs Overpower Rebels In Rough Battle
To Take Undisputed Lead; Aces Nudge Kids' ।

PAGE SEVEN

ACCENTS ON SPORTS

O. K. CLEANERS

If Mustangs lose any games the
1
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this season, it’ll have to be chalk- ex-Bomber Geor^T?^11^ by
^ V“2“ “^ ^ 1,88 te ™ ”
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ed up as an upset. In the second played a terrific ~
an° Wh°
WA.
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addition of
week, they took undisputed pos- j first outiro°ame 111 -^ new team, the highlv-touted X Vp “d ™1'
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session of first place by soundly j
But the real star of the <mm«
trouncing
the
only
possible
Hayashi wh° was^vthreat to their league domina­ ng- ifficulty getting untracked
be
enthusiast
tion. the .Rebels, 60-26.
In the He bioke loose in the second half to play
.
Agent
CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO
other game played on Nov. 18, Pouring in 14 points.
Office: 21 Dundas Square
the Aces beat the Whizz Kids in
Rhone AD-0076-7
19AoES7 Washi 15. Hirano aspirants of 15 cm under ^hat’Z t^ to ieach the game to puck
an evenly matched tussle, 54-47. A
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TORONTO. ONT
Takata 3, Miyashita 3, G. Taka- We will have future stars from these iSs.° ^^ the'U’ PerhaPs
Res. ME. 6072
Aces 54—Whizz Kids 47
a
1,
Nakamura,
Arai
The youngsters could not over­
According to a Sporting News editorial
WHIZZ KIDS _ Kameokii „
come the
height
advantage,
GOOD HOMES AT LOW
ivss-isrt
...... -s-s:*though they displayed a lot of Kanagi 8, Maikawa 6, Shintan,’
PRICES
The
6, Fukumoto 4, Kajioka 3 Fur
speed and hustle
to
CONSULT
break
wara 3, -Miyasaki.

k
through the Aces defense often.’
Mustangs 60 — Rebels 2t
Yuki Kameoka kept the game
Real Estate & Business Broker
M 57'ashi'« Herbie
^^'^e Appreciated
close all evening by stowing
tour of the San Franc^^SeX'™"^
Angeles and the
sak>
Mustangs
overwhelmed
the
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timely set-ups, and early in the
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create
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sreat
dea]
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game the Whizz Kids put on a Bebels m one of the most »ed were locked in a life-and-death taugVsV'ha” l"'
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splurge to assume the lead, but games ever played in the leajue
effective medium of fosterino- ht(t.,
u
" haS !""'a!’s hre" ’“
could not hold back the win- as tempers threatened to flare
But along comes 7 ^ b . ta ”"teta“liiaS and comradeship.
In Hamilton, It#
hungry Aces, who, like the Kids, into an outbreak on several oc- tion, Arthur “no Jgpa TO^' CM veR ' "1““? ?ini8*er of
casions.
were looking for their first win.
harmony b>. his discorda„t oltB^’fc
,U*1'
In the first five minutes of the H1MrStTlgS’ by their lowing in
-be part in the 1956 01?piB in
O
A ^ games’ have shown
game, the Aces’ big gun, Seiji
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
lakata, was silenced when he
~ muc 1 class that the question
went out on personals. However
However °
'° wiII win the championshin in the fieM oTspo^W^^^
encourage international goodwill
21 JOHN ST., NORTH
SeSUL :° be alm°St of 110 c°Dcern
°n Y serves to fa» id winds,
Bebels were outplayed in every Australia’s immio-ration nolirv /
a
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rest
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department but bodychecking,
doesn’t seem inclined ti ch^l^^
annual
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nere there was little to choose
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teams.
Mush
PARTIES
& BANQUETS
more c^“ Sh°U,d
the
^— Charter a little
Toronto JCCA
Fukumoto and Hide loi tried desnew year’s
perftelY to keep the Rebs within
striking distance but could not
dance on
view of thebrecXt war but bv^O^ ^tment against Japan I
cope with the superior shooting
in
ot the Mustangs high-scoring
cessation of hostilities and t
be 11 years since the
threesome, Herby and Ken Miya­ - not Wfar
stI.iving. f^6^^^
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December 30
saki and Mucka Makimoto, alf of
whom are playing for YMHA
life
Herbie for the Juniors and
Canadian Legion Hall
And here’s another possible slant.
j assurance
.others for the Seniors.
Suppose
a Canadian
NiseiOlv
l
MUSTANGS - H. Mivasakl enough
to make
the Canadian
. goodj e"°US1 and f°rtunate IIII 66 King St. E„ — Tel. 2-2594
22 College St.
Hamilton
16, K. Miyasaki 13, Makimoto 13, could be she) be ballXV^^
^‘ Toyama 5, Inamoto 5, Mori 2,
I Residence:
Admission — $1.00
J. Toyama 2, Ohara 1, R. Miva| 59 Oxford St., - TeL 7.196Q
when we memi VVpoXbi^
'ee are talking through our hats
saki 1.
includes refreshments
-HP
61 V 8 Cmadia” team- but
REBELS — loi 8, Tsukamoto we think this is ™„ ,7*
5, Fukumoto 4, Hirano 4, Izu- --ei kids between VlVZ^
and entertainment
Diamond Engagement
kawa 3, Mitsui 2, Kurita, Ashi­
Kmgs, Birthstones
9 p.m. to?
kawa, Akada.

MICKEY S. SATO

William Bendena

luck inn

K. GOTO

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1222 Dundas St. W.

Has Moved
Across the Street to

1245 Dundas St. W,
*

General Garage

Repairs
and Body Work

^ew Cars and Trucks
where available
at List Price

Lsed Cars and Trucks

3AM T. TSUJI
JOHN Y. TSUJI

u 702S - Toronto

co.

And Jewellery
Rolex, Elgin and Hamilton
p
Watches
Community and International
Silverware

Four Way Tie Results
In Toronto Bowling

Grove Ave, Garage

monarch

"ith a more
better chance
P uinners °J last year
Prompt Attention to Mail
bethan
aW. to ^X^\^ - - l,roPortion,
With Yamada Studio and Ta­ .Drder Repairs
keda Insurance sweeping all
When in Chinatown—It will
points from Best Cleaners and
_
t0 visit us
Sora Construction in last Fri­ MiX^XX^T"
-eight.
day’s games, a 4-way tie for first '
V?^1?^^8 & Jewellers
place has resulted as these two ^dly lacking if we can’t produce an XXXT"' ”
TORm^ABETn STREET
TORONIO
EL. 5810
winning teams along with Urabe
Ins. and Queen City share the
WINNIPEG YBS DANCE
lead in the Toronto Nisei BowlWINNIPEG, Man.
Better Sendee
With
mg League.
Tastier Pood
Moonlight Serenade” as
the
Urabe beat Team 9, Variety theme, the Winnipeg
YBS is
take the measure from 0. K. sponsoring
dance
at
Cleaners 5-2 and Star Cleaners Ukrainian Labour Temple, the i
i.ew * nvate Room Upstairs
stopped Nat Freedman, each with Gregor and Pritchard 01/ FriPur reservations phone TR 0851 or WA 9974
a 5-2 score. Queen City edged UdU .November 25, startin.
Manager:
Danforth.
8:3o p.m. Admission is 50c.
David Kong
1

Elizabeth
St.
The highest 3-game total of
,7

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guarantee of a good time
he season was rolled up by the dancing to soft music and a «ur
Studi0S who staled prise for all is promised.
m,66J pins, capped by a 1,313- I
-______________ _____
point last game.
|
Toronto Basketball Schedule
Evening’s best scores were: M. Nov. 25—Rebels vs. Whizz-Kids,
Mori 831-312, M. Isoshima 8068p.m.? Mustsns’s vs. Aces 9
j 303, S. Onizuka 777-308, J. Izup.m., at Church of AU Nations.
mi 773-282, J. Takeda 724-292,
M. Sugamori 723-269, J. Nishizaki
722-250 and S. Ono 704-284.

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PAGE EIGHT
THE NEW CANADIAN

^SOCIAL CALENDAR
[EMBER

Montreal Nisei Fellowship To Hold Debate^
. S" S* tyw Orphansge

12LJ3' 1949

| Montreal YBS
I ^° Hold Shibai

J
MONTREAL. — The Montreal
25^-Peg- W^nipeg Young
.
— The Montreal
Buddhist Society’s, “Moon­
Young Buddhist Society win
i'isei Fellowship Group enjoyed ice will be held on Dec. 18 at the
light Serenade”. Ukrainian
present its second production of
an interesting and informative Church of All Nations.
White
Labour Temple, McGregor at
the Grand Concert and Shibai on
talk by Miss Helen Lawson on gifts collected will g0 to the JaPritchard, 8:30 p.m.
Nov. 11. She spoke on the sub- panese patients in T.B. Sanatori- Nov. 26, at the Jewish Youth
2o—Montreal. Montreal Fellow­
Hall, 5010 Esplanade St.
Beace”, telling of ways in
ship debate, at Church of All which various groups and indivi­ a and the money will be used
An impressive array of topfor beneficial purposes overseas.
Nations, 8 p.m.
notch talent has been lined up to
dual people in the United States
General Insurance
26—-Hamilton. Hamilton Nisei
provide
in evening of good enter­
86 GAMBLE Iv/1-50”
are working to reach that very
tainment. The featured producw
DanCe? Rh^n! Room, important goal.
Toronto, Ont.
C*therine St. N„ 8:30 p.m. j
ths sHibai, “Ai no Hatsu
Automobile, Fire
,
& SicknelX
labi , a comedy in one act with
aL
Montreal Young ^ together with the Chinese
Buddhist Society Concert and Student’s Club to debate on the
three scenes. The other is a one
Youth Hall, topic, “Resolved that man’s chiv­
Two close games featured the ! act, one scene skit entitled “Tomonarch life
5910 EsPlanade St., 7 p.m.
The direction
alry is inversely proportional to Inter-City
Junior
Basketball C W1U V Yoru”
and
-6 Toronto. Metropolitan Nisei
of
the
shibai
is
under
the
capable
woman’s equality”. Hazel Shimoeague card as Hamilton invad­
1CYPER4L '^^E
ands of Mr. Hemmi who also
* cuvwsnip Saturday night at lakahara and Simon Toye will ed Toronto on Nov. 19 with Tor­
Church House.

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uphold the affirmative and Grace onto Barons beating Hamilton did very successful work in the
Telephone: 124]
Ozawa and George Lee the nega­
etas 40-30 in an overtime clash previous year’s production.
The
cast
includes
many
season
­
tive. An enlightening and enter­ and Hamilton Alphas nipping
Toronto JCCA
ed performers of last year and
taining
evening is in store so Toronto TNT 42-39.
Comm-unity Campaign don t forget
also
a number of new faces who
the date at 8 p.m
In rhe first game, the two
Balance, forward
e.«S eTged in a “5 and ‘«k are all busy trying to keep
$643.20 at the Church of All Nations.
Agent
Mr. and Mrs. K. N
Girls are reminded that Choir on A?ld the SCOre was tied 30- slight faces while rehearsing*
4.00
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
Mr. and Mrs. T. M ineoka
| practices are being held the first o0 at the end of regulation Time. their parts—it’s that funny,
5.00
COMPANY
of ca
Mr R. Iwai
Frfdays and second and I In the overtime period, Dick Aoki ant Pr?87am brimnung with fun I
2. on rnd
Mrs. M. Hoita
nd variety is awaiting all on the I
Box 149
Kamloops, B.C.
dnesdaFs a* the Church I Sco^d six pts. to lead the Barons
2.00 M
Mr. and Mrs. Thom
f
All
Rations
at
8
p.m.
Every-,
111
th
eir
ten
point
scoring
rash
gening of Nov. 26. Tickets’
Hoita 2.00
Alt. Robert Hoita
should be bought immediately to
one
is
asked
to
turn
out
as
regul'
vhlIe
holding
the
Betas
scoreless
2.00
Mr. and Mrs. Doi
Priority
a i
al ly as possible.
I to win 40-30.
SS be assured of a seat.
2.00
Mr. H. Tamaki
-ale st- E- T°r°«o
i “O?,portunity may not knock I
Hlgh scorers for Barons
wh
W1H be given to aI1 those
2.00
Barrister
and Solicitor
Mr. Sam Tamaki
who
ave tic?ts as the d°°rs
^-^.J'?” be the theme of the Klck A°ki with nine pts. Kaz wiirt
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
2.00
| Fellowship’s only meeting on Dec Aoki seven pts. and Youngo To- ,
Mrs. Frank Hatanaka
°PMed t0 the customers
2.00 I
arranged
.Miss Taeko Sano
9 when an evening of entertainonly
lo
minutes before the curOffice
EL.
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Res. LY. 3427

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tai
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2.00
Mr. S. Ozawa
nient will be provided bv the
Mses
at
7
p.m.
Phone We.
5.00
Mr. and Mrs. Kunio
members of the group. Everyone
or contact any of the exsix points.
'
6 M™e e«>tix-es for tickeJ
Shinohara
is welcome.
2.00
Miss Betty Shinohara
j^? ^Howship group has
In the second game, TNT nut
2.00
—J. N.
Mr. Hirozo Morino
Kaul of the phght of the Futaba . ”“
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2.00
Mr. Dick Nishino
Tokvo”?6 1Un by Niseis in P°
the game 42-39. The Al”
Lethbridge Bowlina
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2.00
Mr. and Mrs. K. Yano
Tokyo Japan.
Proceeds of the phas "’ere leadino- 39.95
k F"
4.00 Xmas Dance which - - ’ - • - I
0
~b WlthTOT
ten meetin
LETHBRIDGE, Alta.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Iwao
iS t0 be “ ”±eS _____
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Yen
Yamamoto
g of the Lethbridge Nisei
”1 0UMAS sr w
TORONTO
at S^0 p.m., at7^
........................................................... quick baskets Iin a Bowlin
5.00
Snd MrS- Pett1' Tam
on
R
5
League
is
to
be
called
’ ‘
vvrll be sent to the
to tie it up 39-39 with one
5.00 "
1I1. lakeshi Furusho
7 Sunday, Nov. 27 at 2:30 p m
2-90 I bthe^n8?! ?upport is requested ™™te to regulation time n
But
at
the local Y.M.C.A
P ’
Mr. Masayuki loi
9
P their need.
Crackers, AIphas Jack
“ftaa"
to
13
Mr. and Airs. J. To-uri
nove^t.v prizes, reu
refreshments and I ed "Jth a free
Mr. and Mrs. H. Marubashi
“"for ai1' f°r««
-J price of 75c. | Eyodo tallied a basket. t0 clinch coming term and tXtswaw
Miss Helen Marubashi
the win.
Chop Suey House
L
VUn and at the same time
Mr. James Marubashi
and imeans to run the league'
92-A Elizabeth St., Toronto
the Lv’ty^ Wk H-™d° ^d T1n>se
Mr. Frank Marubashi
Tr^ fhis wt'”’
r

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wishing
to
bowl
under
the
BANQUETS
AND FAMILY 1
with ’17
“ba‘lu
v^wi 1
2.00 A"' White Gift Christmas Serv- Fukumotoway
notched
L “
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tad
Mr Sadakichi Maikawa
dinners
meeting
2.00
Mr. o?d Mrs’ Ered Kond
Kamino 14 pts and w PtS* Jlm
d regISter their
AT
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Hours: 12 Noon to 4 ajn.
5.00
To Speak in Hamilton
^■y Uede
Mi. Shinzo Matsui
Everyone is welcome to bowl
Reservations: EL. 9035
2.00
top scorers for under the league and girls are
— prof> M Ka
Miss Kanako Matsui
TAT.
2.00
weieome b^aX
pabe of Kansai Gakuin, Kobe
Total to date
$728.20
ccoS^^1^ ha«
Residence:
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a
v11 t0 PrevIous Eist
2 Vesta Drive
Mi and Mrs. K. Kambara 5 00 accepted an invitation to speak ^®[^ Ont - ^e Kent
MAfair 1365.
l1’,JIamiIton 011 Sat., Nov. 26 at
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P-m. ni All People’s Church, Hawkins Dance on Sat., Nov 9«
inserted^
advertisement All
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
i'
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to
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