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Court Justice Doubts 'Tokyo Rose' Go! Bulletin Published
For Nisei Returnees
Fair Trial, Grants $50,000 Bail Pending Ama
56 Per Year—10c Per Copy
Sir
ife^'»
p;W
Japan Diet Members To Study
PICTURE BUTTE, Alta. ffliraniHiiniinn^
।
W
ashington d& c
Rev.
Y. Kawamura of the Pici#
it
O. Doug ture Butte Buddhist has started
Just Passing Through sociate Justice William O.Douot
Hi
las of the U. S. Supreme Court, publication of a mimeographec
By KEN ADACHI
declared in a statement released bulletin in Japanese for the bene
Members of ParIn liamen^tt-T scEF0Ulte^
last
week, that Mrs. Iva Toguri fit of the returned Niseis.
Lovers, wa’ ha’ . . .
a Aquino, convicted of treason its first issue which was publish Aw n, S ^sentatives and three Japanese
Daniel Cupid was on the prowl for wartime propaganda broad ed recently, it contains articles
°”e
Wh°m
’ LieUteamt in
Tuesday.
casts from Radio Tokvo, would written by several of the return the United
1
d
St
f
constitute
the
members of
Feb. 14 is the day for Danny be granted bail and that he would ees themselves who are now re
,e fV-Mo.-learned to arrive in Ottawa on Feb 2*
to bring out his trusty bow and S^n an order Permitting Mrs. siding in British Columbia and
for a bnef visit which will last until Feb. 24. according
arrow and go a one-man, one- d’Aquino’s release from the Fed Alberta.
These contributors have writ to a release from the External Affairs Department
dav tour for the purpose of en eral women’s prison at Aiderlightening the ignorant to the son, W. Va., on $50,000 bail pend ten about their experiences in Ja
$8
They are visiting the Can-^________ _____
sublimities of love.
ing hearing on her appeal.
pan and their impressions about adian capital at the invitation of
Valentine’s Day is the annual
fn
his
statement.
Justice Canada as well as to compare the. •he Canadian Government in or- Youth In Japan Files
bit of idealism' -which has -with Douglas explained that his doubt merits and demerits of the peo kr to give the Japanese Diet For U. S. Citizenship
stood the moody .workings of whether. or not the defendant ple of these countries. They Members an opportunity to view
TOKYO. — A youth with a
time, the Freudian complexes, had received a fair trial was the were amazed by the progressive- the Canadian Parliament in ses
and the elements with which man reason fer his decision.
ness in Canada which they did sion.
The 14 members include name Morris Hardy Emerson, red
“An appellant, though guilty not imagine while in Japan, and leading members of all major hair, and who speaks little En
is bringing about his own de
S struction.
beyond question, may have been were deeply touched by the kind parties, with the exception of the glish, claimed his nurse brought
^ St. Valentine’s Day was sup- denied the kind of a trial that ness of the Occidental people Communist Party, from both Ja- him to Japan when he was two
years old after his American
posed to be a festival from days even a traitor to our country is whom they came to know since panese Houses.
parents
died in San Francisca
Under the post-war constitu
4 of j oie when trembling swains entitled to under the Constitution their return.
The pamphlet is without a tion, Japan’s system of govern and filed application for U. S.
. ?a and blushing maidens drew bal- and laws. Those are situations
j lots from a box for their Valen- where bail pending appeal should name, and Rev. Kawamura has ment bears a strong resemblance citizenship.
Upon learning
the Supreme to the Canadian system. The de
tines. Having drawn said ballots, be granted.”
suggested
five ofnames,
The
All he remembers of his child
Court is ruling,
Federal
^' the couples were relegated to the
legation,
therefore
is
particurequested
to makeJudge
The associate justice empha reader
hood
was his nurse telling him
the
Michael
J. Roche, in whose court arly interested in such problems his name as his parents both died
choice.
f. ; overjoyous state of being Valen- sized that he is not passing judg final
! ^ tanes for a certain period of time. ment on the matters raised in Mrs. d’Aquino was convicted, de as the process by which bill are shortly after his birth. In Korea
that “she had a fair trial.’’
1
• Or as we moderns would say. Mrs. d’Aquino’s appeal, but clared
passed, the working of party at the beginning of the war, his
only Four
Toronto Huns
go steady”.
government, and any background nurse was arrested and he never
saying they are fairly debatable
I
Glad
To
Be
In
Japan
z
information as to how the poli saw her again.
It
v,
as
also
a
day
when
■^
"
the and entitled to a hearing.
_
CHIGASAKI,
Japan.
—
Four
tical
parties are formed and de
' birds were first supposed to end
After the issuance of the state
sisters
from
the
Monastery
of
the
Returning to Japan, he failed
veloped in a democracy.
their state of singleness for the ment, attorney for the leading
Precious
Blood
in
Toronto
who
to
find any information as to his
, J he deleg-ation has now been
purpose of mating.
figure in the Tokyo Rose trial,
left
.over
a
month
ago
to
serve
visiting State legislatures and origin. A couple in Cincinnati,
Things were probably all very Wayne M. Collins, in San Fran
their
faith
in
Japan
have
three
Ohio, have offered to adopt the
' ie Federal Congress in
^naive and straigihtforward with cisco, predicted that the 33-year
years to make up their minds United States. A suitable the
^ Ino fuss.
old California-born woman will
18-year-old lad and a check on his
whether they wish to stay in the j gramme for the delegates in proL / But things
Ot
be
released
under
bond
within
a
ain’t what they
basis for his claim is to be made
East. Once they decide to stay, tawa is now being arranged.
r-: used to be.
j-ew days. He said the bond will
by the American Consulate.
they may never leave the counbe put up even if he had to raise
try again.
the money himself.
The sisters were met at Yoko
p
hama on their arrival by U. S.
military personnel and they were
diiven to Chigasaki. They sav
(
By Staff Writer
that the Japanese sisters are very
kind but that they feel like giants
SUmmeP Camp for underprivilpged childly Bolton, some 20-odd miles from Toronto and ,
1"
as the Japanese are so short.
Although they have travelled east-end Toronto, were the sites of th £ 1d, home ln
across Canada into the U. S. to over the week-end as the Tr ■
shots taken,
fenced
filmlL
of
tL
to
Klm
Soci
^
sail
from
San
Francisco
across
But
the Pacific Ocean to a strange
lorn
from the Pacific coast and tlifrSe|, anaciian evacuation
country, yet Sister Mary of the
The cam„ was t ±“1?1CU Subse^^^
resettlement.
The camp was to represent
Sacred Heart, Sister Mary Tere
sa, Sister Mary Ange and Sister one of the Interior housing cen chosen
Three young boys win
Veronica say, “they are glad to tres to which many evacuees
Play the “juvenile” roles. They
be home again to take up their were sent from the coastal areas.
are
Kenny Hashimoto, Jimmy
The house in Toronto was to delives again”.
Yonemitsu and Bryce Elliot. The
pmt the Vancouver home of a
fictitious Japanese family, the other Nisei roles are handled bv
Hamilton YBS Hold
L"Cy Sugiura’,
members of which will be the p F
Eriko
Shmtani,
Hugo
Yamamoto.
Annual
Elections
couver Police Force last week.
main characters, and was select
HAMILTON. — The Hamilton ed on the strength of its resemb Mr, 4”“ AraL Fwr Isseis,
The idea was advanced by The
TBS
held their annual elections
Mrs. Tomiyama, Mrs. Uno, Mr
New Citizen, the local Chinese
lance to a typical Vancouver re
Osawa
and Mr. Okazaki are takCanadian newspaper, and was on Feb. 5 following the Ho-Onko sidence.
brought up to the Council by the services conducted by Rev. T. , An interior of one of the cab mg the Issei roles.
There are also a few Occiden
fire, police and traffic commit Tsuji. Dewey Uchida was chosen ins _ at Bolton was converted to
Valentine Day is the day ^ tee.
president for the new term.
tals
in the story.
typify a ghost-town home of the
Lov
Other posts were filled by the
’ but just what is this thingThe plan suggested that Chi
a11 ambers of
■galled love ?
following:
Oscar Kawai, Vice- evacuee family and the Feb 1? the Film Society, includes George
filming was devoted to a sefour-letter nese on the force would help
F-XWoi'd
president; Alice Kuwabara, sec
Hamasaki, a student in architec
quence of shots
L-^throu ^oves fountains, goes combat crime committed against
retary;
Jean
Hayashida,
treasur
fire and water, and the city’s Chinese.
cabin. Authenticity was lent to ture. The filming is expected to
er,
Mrs.
Sawada,
S.
S.
SuperviStic A„U°r°US ex^ise5 that
the scene by using a stove exact take several months as they will
The aidermen considered the sor;
Tomi
Yamashita,
member
^1
enough to kill a man suggestion as being discrimina°n weekends so as not
ship convenor; Ken Hashimoto ly' hke those in the ghost-towns, fc.H?.terfere
With the schooling or
gnd o^eAtC>PiC °f n°VeIs’ poems> torv.
as well as the rough furniture’
and
Irene
Uyeno,
social
convenf'' -W ^.Orksofliterat. What
and other objects to assure an worn of those involved.
^Wce
ors;
f
ft
would
be
admitting
discrim
George
Uchida,
sports
con
^edey, Edgar
gar Allan
Allan Poe,
- jwat 3rd oil
doesn’ti exist,
exist,”” Aid.
Aid. । venor; Oscar Kawai was also ap- accurate reproduction even in its
C’
1ination
------- *““ which
>>*uvu uvesi
SEATTLE. — Nine hundred
M-,
minute details. Other sets and
‘vho wrot/ J
°f the HaIford D- WiIson was reported pointed religious convenor.
°te deathless lines to have stated.
scenes, too, say the directors, will claims f0r an estimated total
&Ypn th = h
s® 4
abject?
of nearly 54 milIion have bM
|
One council member, Aid Proc know why we have no Chinese : be recreated with the same pur filed by returned evacuees of
(Cont’d. on Page 8)
pose.
tor asked, “Then I would like to on the force now.”
j
SB
The entire cast has now been Japanese ancestry in the Seattle
J area.
Can. Parliamentary System
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Court Justice Doubts 'Tokyo Rose' Go! Bulletin Published
For Nisei Returnees
Fair Trial, Grants $50,000 Bail Pending Ama
56 Per Year—10c Per Copy
Sir
ife^'»
p;W
Japan Diet Members To Study
PICTURE BUTTE, Alta. ffliraniHiiniinn^
।
W
ashington d& c
Rev.
Y. Kawamura of the Pici#
it
O. Doug ture Butte Buddhist has started
Just Passing Through sociate Justice William O.Douot
Hi
las of the U. S. Supreme Court, publication of a mimeographec
By KEN ADACHI
declared in a statement released bulletin in Japanese for the bene
Members of ParIn liamen^tt-T scEF0Ulte^
last
week, that Mrs. Iva Toguri fit of the returned Niseis.
Lovers, wa’ ha’ . . .
a Aquino, convicted of treason its first issue which was publish Aw n, S ^sentatives and three Japanese
Daniel Cupid was on the prowl for wartime propaganda broad ed recently, it contains articles
°”e
Wh°m
’ LieUteamt in
Tuesday.
casts from Radio Tokvo, would written by several of the return the United
1
d
St
f
constitute
the
members of
Feb. 14 is the day for Danny be granted bail and that he would ees themselves who are now re
,e fV-Mo.-learned to arrive in Ottawa on Feb 2*
to bring out his trusty bow and S^n an order Permitting Mrs. siding in British Columbia and
for a bnef visit which will last until Feb. 24. according
arrow and go a one-man, one- d’Aquino’s release from the Fed Alberta.
These contributors have writ to a release from the External Affairs Department
dav tour for the purpose of en eral women’s prison at Aiderlightening the ignorant to the son, W. Va., on $50,000 bail pend ten about their experiences in Ja
$8
They are visiting the Can-^________ _____
sublimities of love.
ing hearing on her appeal.
pan and their impressions about adian capital at the invitation of
Valentine’s Day is the annual
fn
his
statement.
Justice Canada as well as to compare the. •he Canadian Government in or- Youth In Japan Files
bit of idealism' -which has -with Douglas explained that his doubt merits and demerits of the peo kr to give the Japanese Diet For U. S. Citizenship
stood the moody .workings of whether. or not the defendant ple of these countries. They Members an opportunity to view
TOKYO. — A youth with a
time, the Freudian complexes, had received a fair trial was the were amazed by the progressive- the Canadian Parliament in ses
and the elements with which man reason fer his decision.
ness in Canada which they did sion.
The 14 members include name Morris Hardy Emerson, red
“An appellant, though guilty not imagine while in Japan, and leading members of all major hair, and who speaks little En
is bringing about his own de
S struction.
beyond question, may have been were deeply touched by the kind parties, with the exception of the glish, claimed his nurse brought
^ St. Valentine’s Day was sup- denied the kind of a trial that ness of the Occidental people Communist Party, from both Ja- him to Japan when he was two
years old after his American
posed to be a festival from days even a traitor to our country is whom they came to know since panese Houses.
parents
died in San Francisca
Under the post-war constitu
4 of j oie when trembling swains entitled to under the Constitution their return.
The pamphlet is without a tion, Japan’s system of govern and filed application for U. S.
. ?a and blushing maidens drew bal- and laws. Those are situations
j lots from a box for their Valen- where bail pending appeal should name, and Rev. Kawamura has ment bears a strong resemblance citizenship.
Upon learning
the Supreme to the Canadian system. The de
tines. Having drawn said ballots, be granted.”
suggested
five ofnames,
The
All he remembers of his child
Court is ruling,
Federal
^' the couples were relegated to the
legation,
therefore
is
particurequested
to makeJudge
The associate justice empha reader
hood
was his nurse telling him
the
Michael
J. Roche, in whose court arly interested in such problems his name as his parents both died
choice.
f. ; overjoyous state of being Valen- sized that he is not passing judg final
! ^ tanes for a certain period of time. ment on the matters raised in Mrs. d’Aquino was convicted, de as the process by which bill are shortly after his birth. In Korea
that “she had a fair trial.’’
1
• Or as we moderns would say. Mrs. d’Aquino’s appeal, but clared
passed, the working of party at the beginning of the war, his
only Four
Toronto Huns
go steady”.
government, and any background nurse was arrested and he never
saying they are fairly debatable
I
Glad
To
Be
In
Japan
z
information as to how the poli saw her again.
It
v,
as
also
a
day
when
■^
"
the and entitled to a hearing.
_
CHIGASAKI,
Japan.
—
Four
tical
parties are formed and de
' birds were first supposed to end
After the issuance of the state
sisters
from
the
Monastery
of
the
Returning to Japan, he failed
veloped in a democracy.
their state of singleness for the ment, attorney for the leading
Precious
Blood
in
Toronto
who
to
find any information as to his
, J he deleg-ation has now been
purpose of mating.
figure in the Tokyo Rose trial,
left
.over
a
month
ago
to
serve
visiting State legislatures and origin. A couple in Cincinnati,
Things were probably all very Wayne M. Collins, in San Fran
their
faith
in
Japan
have
three
Ohio, have offered to adopt the
' ie Federal Congress in
^naive and straigihtforward with cisco, predicted that the 33-year
years to make up their minds United States. A suitable the
^ Ino fuss.
old California-born woman will
18-year-old lad and a check on his
whether they wish to stay in the j gramme for the delegates in proL / But things
Ot
be
released
under
bond
within
a
ain’t what they
basis for his claim is to be made
East. Once they decide to stay, tawa is now being arranged.
r-: used to be.
j-ew days. He said the bond will
by the American Consulate.
they may never leave the counbe put up even if he had to raise
try again.
the money himself.
The sisters were met at Yoko
p
hama on their arrival by U. S.
military personnel and they were
diiven to Chigasaki. They sav
(
By Staff Writer
that the Japanese sisters are very
kind but that they feel like giants
SUmmeP Camp for underprivilpged childly Bolton, some 20-odd miles from Toronto and ,
1"
as the Japanese are so short.
Although they have travelled east-end Toronto, were the sites of th £ 1d, home ln
across Canada into the U. S. to over the week-end as the Tr ■
shots taken,
fenced
filmlL
of
tL
to
Klm
Soci
^
sail
from
San
Francisco
across
But
the Pacific Ocean to a strange
lorn
from the Pacific coast and tlifrSe|, anaciian evacuation
country, yet Sister Mary of the
The cam„ was t ±“1?1CU Subse^^^
resettlement.
The camp was to represent
Sacred Heart, Sister Mary Tere
sa, Sister Mary Ange and Sister one of the Interior housing cen chosen
Three young boys win
Veronica say, “they are glad to tres to which many evacuees
Play the “juvenile” roles. They
be home again to take up their were sent from the coastal areas.
are
Kenny Hashimoto, Jimmy
The house in Toronto was to delives again”.
Yonemitsu and Bryce Elliot. The
pmt the Vancouver home of a
fictitious Japanese family, the other Nisei roles are handled bv
Hamilton YBS Hold
L"Cy Sugiura’,
members of which will be the p F
Eriko
Shmtani,
Hugo
Yamamoto.
Annual
Elections
couver Police Force last week.
main characters, and was select
HAMILTON. — The Hamilton ed on the strength of its resemb Mr, 4”“ AraL Fwr Isseis,
The idea was advanced by The
TBS
held their annual elections
Mrs. Tomiyama, Mrs. Uno, Mr
New Citizen, the local Chinese
lance to a typical Vancouver re
Osawa
and Mr. Okazaki are takCanadian newspaper, and was on Feb. 5 following the Ho-Onko sidence.
brought up to the Council by the services conducted by Rev. T. , An interior of one of the cab mg the Issei roles.
There are also a few Occiden
fire, police and traffic commit Tsuji. Dewey Uchida was chosen ins _ at Bolton was converted to
Valentine Day is the day ^ tee.
president for the new term.
tals
in the story.
typify a ghost-town home of the
Lov
Other posts were filled by the
’ but just what is this thingThe plan suggested that Chi
a11 ambers of
■galled love ?
following:
Oscar Kawai, Vice- evacuee family and the Feb 1? the Film Society, includes George
filming was devoted to a sefour-letter nese on the force would help
F-XWoi'd
president; Alice Kuwabara, sec
Hamasaki, a student in architec
quence of shots
L-^throu ^oves fountains, goes combat crime committed against
retary;
Jean
Hayashida,
treasur
fire and water, and the city’s Chinese.
cabin. Authenticity was lent to ture. The filming is expected to
er,
Mrs.
Sawada,
S.
S.
SuperviStic A„U°r°US ex^ise5 that
the scene by using a stove exact take several months as they will
The aidermen considered the sor;
Tomi
Yamashita,
member
^1
enough to kill a man suggestion as being discrimina°n weekends so as not
ship convenor; Ken Hashimoto ly' hke those in the ghost-towns, fc.H?.terfere
With the schooling or
gnd o^eAtC>PiC °f n°VeIs’ poems> torv.
as well as the rough furniture’
and
Irene
Uyeno,
social
convenf'' -W ^.Orksofliterat. What
and other objects to assure an worn of those involved.
^Wce
ors;
f
ft
would
be
admitting
discrim
George
Uchida,
sports
con
^edey, Edgar
gar Allan
Allan Poe,
- jwat 3rd oil
doesn’ti exist,
exist,”” Aid.
Aid. । venor; Oscar Kawai was also ap- accurate reproduction even in its
C’
1ination
------- *““ which
>>*uvu uvesi
SEATTLE. — Nine hundred
M-,
minute details. Other sets and
‘vho wrot/ J
°f the HaIford D- WiIson was reported pointed religious convenor.
°te deathless lines to have stated.
scenes, too, say the directors, will claims f0r an estimated total
&Ypn th = h
s® 4
abject?
of nearly 54 milIion have bM
|
One council member, Aid Proc know why we have no Chinese : be recreated with the same pur filed by returned evacuees of
(Cont’d. on Page 8)
pose.
tor asked, “Then I would like to on the force now.”
j
SB
The entire cast has now been Japanese ancestry in the Seattle
J area.
Can. Parliamentary System
I
4
I
J
'i
i Summer Camp Is Ghost-To
j
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in Evacuation Story Film
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Page 2
PAGE TWO
The New Canadian
THE NEW CANADIAN
From Vancouver., 1 a
Wednesday, Feb. 15, 195g
I Montreal Letter by V. O
RANDOM RUMINATIONS
By Ted Otsu
I was glancing through the
legislate, but it is the solemn
Vancouver Sun’s classifieds just Dear hearts and gentle people!
It was cold in Montreal yester duty of the Church to instill i^
the other day and I came across
a couple of items which interest day with the thermometer read every man the Universal Truths
ed me. Under the Help Wanted ing a high of only three degrees. recognized by every religion.
—Editor.
Toyo Takata
I have asked many- people as
Female section, there were two Th “crunch-crunch” of peoples’
—Japanese Section Editor
Takaichi Umezuki .
footsteps
echoed
and
ricocheted
ads.
One stated: Wanted, Ja
to why they attend- Church and
-Advertising
Ken Mori
panese girl, experienced in house from Nature’s dirty linoleum of if they believe religion is neces
479 Queen St. W.
PLaza 5005 — Toronto. Ont.
work in modern home, and the snow and grime now stomped on sary. I have yet to hear a good
Office Hours:
other: Japanese girl, experienc by millions of footsteps. The air answer. I believe that it is not
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Subscription, in Advance:
ed in housework. I presume they lacked humidity and as they faith, but the lack of it that i?
Monday to Friday.
53.00 for six months
were from the Kerrisdale district. might say in Suthern Alberta, partly to blame. However, you
9:00 a.m.-12 noon,
$6.00 per one year
There is very little chance that “It was nippy outside. A metal- can tax faith only so much, and
Saturday.
a Nisei girl will answer those lie moon shone translucently giv I believe that this is where the
Night Calls:
wanted ads. Times have changed ing the whole city an atmosphere Church is failing. For one thing,
T. Umezuki — OX.
T. Takata RA. 2719
from the pre-evacuation days of frigidity. No, Montreal cer I believe the Church has become
when the Issei formed the major tainly isn’t the place for a per so submerged in the nebulous
ity of the working Japanese, and son when winter- descends with world of symbols that the ordin
Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
because of the lack of training all its wrath of wind and snow. ary layman “Heareth but does
as well as their language dif Yes sir, give me good old British not understand.”
Wednesday, Feb. 15. 1950
ficulty, menial positions were Columbia when it comes to -winter
For Western civilization, the
some
of
the
few
types
of
jobs
wonderland
time!
Rennaisance opened the vistas to
THE EVACUATION FILM
available to’them.
As a delegate, I had departed a magnificent new world. Spear
In commencing its production of the Japanese Can - Now- the Nisei has received from the National conference in headed by the reasoning mind
adian evacuation story, the University Film Society is training and education and is bet Lethbridge having damned the and the newly acquired inductive
undertaking a project that merits our interest, support ter equipped for more advanced B. C. contingent to high heaven. method of science, man gained a
positions. However, it seems to Therefore, it was certainly heart
and appreciation. It is entitled to whatever assistance me that many of the Occidentals ening when I read Mr. Kobaya new confidence. But what man
forgot during this period of ma
we may be able to contribute towards the successful here are still not aware of it, and shi’s account of the B. C. Pro terial progress was that “Man
conclusion of their efforts.
that girls will answer their ads vincial Conference, and that they does not live by bread alone”
as
in the “good” old days.
had increased their National What he had done fundamental
The}' are tackling an undertaking which not only
And the same Vancouver Sun budget quota.
ly was replace a spiritual reli
requires time, patience, organization and hard work,
showed a fair-size picture of Miss
We delegates had departed
with a secular one. In short,
all of which is given voluntarily, but which also calls Amy Kato, of Brocklehurst, a from the National Conference gion
the illusion he had created was
for a sizeable outlay if it is to be completed in a man farming district adjoining Kam with the mutual feeling that each that he could live a happy and
ner befitting the usefulness of the finished product and loops, the 1950 Miss Nisei B. C., province would do its best, and whole life by merely satisfying 1
the labor which is being expended by those who are chosen at the recent JCCA Con frankly, what more could one his sensorial and sensual appeti
vention at Kamloops. She was ask?
But I must here admit tes. Life to him became a transi
sharing in the endeavour.
shown with her sister, Frances that I was a little wary of B. C. tory stage of stimulus—reaction I
They are working under the trying handicap of a Kato, who was the B. C. Round- And so, when I read the good
void of anything spiritual or 1
limited budget which necessitates cutting corners and Up Queen last year.
news from B. C., what mattered absolute.
I’ve been wondering, too, exact was not so much the amount of
squeezing to the utmost. The Film Society, which has
Soon, frustrated with the
been in operation for only two years, derives its work ly what is the future prospect the increase, but that with their monotonous repetition of stimu
the Nisei on the B. C. coast, action B. C. comfirmed their faith
lus-reaction and the daily rou
ing fund from membership fees, and a portion of this for
I’m really not sure, but it does in the National JCCA.
tine
of life, man promulgated ths
fund has been set aside towards the film. It is not hard not seem too bright, There will Is our Religion Anachronistic?
new creed of novelty. To be dif
to see that this does not provide an ample fund.
be jobs for the Nisei in the fishLately, I’ve again immersed ferent, to do something novel be
By no means does this indicate that the Film Society ing and logging industries, but myself in discussions on religion. came the fad. Then, again the II
Whenever someone inquires as to emotional depression came when
is attempting something beyond their financial capabil that’s about all.
Although most of the Japanese । my religious leanings, I always they realized that to be constan
ity with the hope that outside assistance is forthcoming.
Canadians returning to the B. C.
They can and they intend to finish the job without secur coast are returning to get back answer; “I belong to no religion tly different had also become a
in particular, but to every re
ing aid, however we believe that we should at least share into fishing, some are seeking- ligion in general.” My interroga routine. The variations in the [
dances, the flagpole-sitters, the P
in the financial responsibility of the project. This could employment in the city, but they tor is usually bemused by such a Channel swimmers remain the t
mean the difference between a good job and the best are facing a grim situation at profound bit of platitude and quaint vestiges of a world in a i
the present time.
usually mumbles an ambiguous dilemma.
job possible.
The other day I met an Ameri “Oh,” and the inquisition sudThis is the first attempt at a film documentation of can ex-veteran from Boston,
Where had man erred ? I be
dently terminates. But more lieve it was when he substituted
the evacuation. It is quite possible that this will be the Mass., and during the course of than often, my inquisitor is not
policies for principles, until to- U
only one.
a conversation over lunch, he re so kind. I am aware that there
day, he can no longer distinguishTherefore it is in our interest and in the interest of lated his experiences in the U. S. are those who consider me an between the two. I believe naii
postei ity that this invaluable effort be given our atten Armed Forces in the Pacific and atheist, a heretic, a heathen, or at can find an answer, first through
least a disbeliever; for to them, education whereby each indniQ
tion and assistance. We would appeal to individuals and European fronts.
His buddies were of all racial a religious person must go
dual’s faculties are developed to!
organizations to recognize this worthy undertaking and extractions, Negroes and Japan
through certain formalities and that extent wherebv he becomes;
give it the assistance it so well deserves.
ese included, but he said that rituals. Personally, I would pre
a man amongst men, in short, an >
they were all fighting for a fer the term “non-comformist,”
individualist who can think ton
common cause—their country for I sincerely believe that there
himself, and is no longer led [
and freedom for America.
is a lot of good in every religion, astray by every new ideology. I
I was glad to meet an Ameri and therefore, one can believe in
Secondly, I believe in the innate |
can friend from across the bord one religion without necessarily
good of man, and in the brother-I
er who accepted me without any disbelieving in another.
hood of men. I believe that once
I believe that true human pro man can think for himself,
Not since the picnic days of selves alone, numbered close to trace of discrimination.
p
At the Studio Theatre in Van gress means the perfecting and
last summer did we disrupt our thirty. The cast, though we were
out coercion or compulsion he |
Elysian Sunday morning slumb- not able to determine their ac- couver is the picture which has ameliorating of man himself, and will naturally return to the prin
won high praise all over the not in improving the tools
er until the latest week-end. It
ciples of life.
countrv.
“LostBoundaries” employs, nor in increasing his
was an S a.m. struggle with the
And so, once again, the Church
which was chosen as one of the physical well-being.
sheets to g-et a first-hand sneak
is an
The crew put up the sets, wor ten best pictures
is
handed the opportunity of sav
of 1949. has acknowledged fact that science
preview of the preliminary shoot ried about, the lighting and wir
ing mankind. Will the Churct
ing of the University Film So- ing. as they prepared for the shattered all Vancouver records and technology today has ad
again
lead and again make men
with an eight week run.
This vanced so far ahead of humanity
cietv 20-minute evacuation epic
icaustic shots of the interior of
movie of the difficulty of a Ne itself that today we are at the mere followers, or will the Churci
The location, to u; e an expre
the commission-built ghost-town
wisely guide .and let men con
gro family in Keenham, N. H.,
sion of Hollywood coinage, wt j cabins.
"he opinion with the white society, seems to brink of catastrophe. A world sciously find their own salva
Bolton, a summer c; mp thirty I though that despite the antivoid of the basic tenets of mor tion ? At the brink of catastrophe. I
miles northwest of' Toronto. ; quated camp stove they brought deal with the same situation that ality and ethics leads it irrevers
man again turns to the Churci
which was to beeon in th? cine- j in and other devices to add auth we Niseis are facing.
ibly to social chaos and suicide.
Another movie which I saw Charters and treaties 'are writ Has the latter an answer? UI
ot
igination, a ' enticity to the sets, these sum5
us hope so.
ghost-town in
I
C. Interior. I mer c amps were far better than vas Tokyo Joe, the Humphrey ten and signed by the inhuman
Bogart starrer. This picture re- objective hands of governments.
The entire <
^1 n p ped -t oge ther shacks
AYPA SPORTS
sembled the Japanese movies It is only when individual men
ing crew, the ast who were to ; whic
v e called home at one
v hich I used to attend during themselves believe and support
be "shot”, other necessary per- j time
Badminton and table terutegs.
the relocation period.
I give these pacts that we can have good will be available at St. George:g
sonnel, and the just plain curi- !
e were impressed most’
t to Teru’ Shimada for his will and peace amongst men. Parish Hall from 2 to 5 and H^ L‘ous, a category reserved for our(Continued on Page S)
| tine pertormance in the film.
Governments can pass laws and 7 to 11 tthis Saturday.
E
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 Canadm
THE WEEKLY HABIT
The New Canadian
THE NEW CANADIAN
From Vancouver., 1 a
Wednesday, Feb. 15, 195g
I Montreal Letter by V. O
RANDOM RUMINATIONS
By Ted Otsu
I was glancing through the
legislate, but it is the solemn
Vancouver Sun’s classifieds just Dear hearts and gentle people!
It was cold in Montreal yester duty of the Church to instill i^
the other day and I came across
a couple of items which interest day with the thermometer read every man the Universal Truths
ed me. Under the Help Wanted ing a high of only three degrees. recognized by every religion.
—Editor.
Toyo Takata
I have asked many- people as
Female section, there were two Th “crunch-crunch” of peoples’
—Japanese Section Editor
Takaichi Umezuki .
footsteps
echoed
and
ricocheted
ads.
One stated: Wanted, Ja
to why they attend- Church and
-Advertising
Ken Mori
panese girl, experienced in house from Nature’s dirty linoleum of if they believe religion is neces
479 Queen St. W.
PLaza 5005 — Toronto. Ont.
work in modern home, and the snow and grime now stomped on sary. I have yet to hear a good
Office Hours:
other: Japanese girl, experienc by millions of footsteps. The air answer. I believe that it is not
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Subscription, in Advance:
ed in housework. I presume they lacked humidity and as they faith, but the lack of it that i?
Monday to Friday.
53.00 for six months
were from the Kerrisdale district. might say in Suthern Alberta, partly to blame. However, you
9:00 a.m.-12 noon,
$6.00 per one year
There is very little chance that “It was nippy outside. A metal- can tax faith only so much, and
Saturday.
a Nisei girl will answer those lie moon shone translucently giv I believe that this is where the
Night Calls:
wanted ads. Times have changed ing the whole city an atmosphere Church is failing. For one thing,
T. Umezuki — OX.
T. Takata RA. 2719
from the pre-evacuation days of frigidity. No, Montreal cer I believe the Church has become
when the Issei formed the major tainly isn’t the place for a per so submerged in the nebulous
ity of the working Japanese, and son when winter- descends with world of symbols that the ordin
Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
because of the lack of training all its wrath of wind and snow. ary layman “Heareth but does
as well as their language dif Yes sir, give me good old British not understand.”
Wednesday, Feb. 15. 1950
ficulty, menial positions were Columbia when it comes to -winter
For Western civilization, the
some
of
the
few
types
of
jobs
wonderland
time!
Rennaisance opened the vistas to
THE EVACUATION FILM
available to’them.
As a delegate, I had departed a magnificent new world. Spear
In commencing its production of the Japanese Can - Now- the Nisei has received from the National conference in headed by the reasoning mind
adian evacuation story, the University Film Society is training and education and is bet Lethbridge having damned the and the newly acquired inductive
undertaking a project that merits our interest, support ter equipped for more advanced B. C. contingent to high heaven. method of science, man gained a
positions. However, it seems to Therefore, it was certainly heart
and appreciation. It is entitled to whatever assistance me that many of the Occidentals ening when I read Mr. Kobaya new confidence. But what man
forgot during this period of ma
we may be able to contribute towards the successful here are still not aware of it, and shi’s account of the B. C. Pro terial progress was that “Man
conclusion of their efforts.
that girls will answer their ads vincial Conference, and that they does not live by bread alone”
as
in the “good” old days.
had increased their National What he had done fundamental
The}' are tackling an undertaking which not only
And the same Vancouver Sun budget quota.
ly was replace a spiritual reli
requires time, patience, organization and hard work,
showed a fair-size picture of Miss
We delegates had departed
with a secular one. In short,
all of which is given voluntarily, but which also calls Amy Kato, of Brocklehurst, a from the National Conference gion
the illusion he had created was
for a sizeable outlay if it is to be completed in a man farming district adjoining Kam with the mutual feeling that each that he could live a happy and
ner befitting the usefulness of the finished product and loops, the 1950 Miss Nisei B. C., province would do its best, and whole life by merely satisfying 1
the labor which is being expended by those who are chosen at the recent JCCA Con frankly, what more could one his sensorial and sensual appeti
vention at Kamloops. She was ask?
But I must here admit tes. Life to him became a transi
sharing in the endeavour.
shown with her sister, Frances that I was a little wary of B. C. tory stage of stimulus—reaction I
They are working under the trying handicap of a Kato, who was the B. C. Round- And so, when I read the good
void of anything spiritual or 1
limited budget which necessitates cutting corners and Up Queen last year.
news from B. C., what mattered absolute.
I’ve been wondering, too, exact was not so much the amount of
squeezing to the utmost. The Film Society, which has
Soon, frustrated with the
been in operation for only two years, derives its work ly what is the future prospect the increase, but that with their monotonous repetition of stimu
the Nisei on the B. C. coast, action B. C. comfirmed their faith
lus-reaction and the daily rou
ing fund from membership fees, and a portion of this for
I’m really not sure, but it does in the National JCCA.
tine
of life, man promulgated ths
fund has been set aside towards the film. It is not hard not seem too bright, There will Is our Religion Anachronistic?
new creed of novelty. To be dif
to see that this does not provide an ample fund.
be jobs for the Nisei in the fishLately, I’ve again immersed ferent, to do something novel be
By no means does this indicate that the Film Society ing and logging industries, but myself in discussions on religion. came the fad. Then, again the II
Whenever someone inquires as to emotional depression came when
is attempting something beyond their financial capabil that’s about all.
Although most of the Japanese । my religious leanings, I always they realized that to be constan
ity with the hope that outside assistance is forthcoming.
Canadians returning to the B. C.
They can and they intend to finish the job without secur coast are returning to get back answer; “I belong to no religion tly different had also become a
in particular, but to every re
ing aid, however we believe that we should at least share into fishing, some are seeking- ligion in general.” My interroga routine. The variations in the [
dances, the flagpole-sitters, the P
in the financial responsibility of the project. This could employment in the city, but they tor is usually bemused by such a Channel swimmers remain the t
mean the difference between a good job and the best are facing a grim situation at profound bit of platitude and quaint vestiges of a world in a i
the present time.
usually mumbles an ambiguous dilemma.
job possible.
The other day I met an Ameri “Oh,” and the inquisition sudThis is the first attempt at a film documentation of can ex-veteran from Boston,
Where had man erred ? I be
dently terminates. But more lieve it was when he substituted
the evacuation. It is quite possible that this will be the Mass., and during the course of than often, my inquisitor is not
policies for principles, until to- U
only one.
a conversation over lunch, he re so kind. I am aware that there
day, he can no longer distinguishTherefore it is in our interest and in the interest of lated his experiences in the U. S. are those who consider me an between the two. I believe naii
postei ity that this invaluable effort be given our atten Armed Forces in the Pacific and atheist, a heretic, a heathen, or at can find an answer, first through
least a disbeliever; for to them, education whereby each indniQ
tion and assistance. We would appeal to individuals and European fronts.
His buddies were of all racial a religious person must go
dual’s faculties are developed to!
organizations to recognize this worthy undertaking and extractions, Negroes and Japan
through certain formalities and that extent wherebv he becomes;
give it the assistance it so well deserves.
ese included, but he said that rituals. Personally, I would pre
a man amongst men, in short, an >
they were all fighting for a fer the term “non-comformist,”
individualist who can think ton
common cause—their country for I sincerely believe that there
himself, and is no longer led [
and freedom for America.
is a lot of good in every religion, astray by every new ideology. I
I was glad to meet an Ameri and therefore, one can believe in
Secondly, I believe in the innate |
can friend from across the bord one religion without necessarily
good of man, and in the brother-I
er who accepted me without any disbelieving in another.
hood of men. I believe that once
I believe that true human pro man can think for himself,
Not since the picnic days of selves alone, numbered close to trace of discrimination.
p
At the Studio Theatre in Van gress means the perfecting and
last summer did we disrupt our thirty. The cast, though we were
out coercion or compulsion he |
Elysian Sunday morning slumb- not able to determine their ac- couver is the picture which has ameliorating of man himself, and will naturally return to the prin
won high praise all over the not in improving the tools
er until the latest week-end. It
ciples of life.
countrv.
“LostBoundaries” employs, nor in increasing his
was an S a.m. struggle with the
And so, once again, the Church
which was chosen as one of the physical well-being.
sheets to g-et a first-hand sneak
is an
The crew put up the sets, wor ten best pictures
is
handed the opportunity of sav
of 1949. has acknowledged fact that science
preview of the preliminary shoot ried about, the lighting and wir
ing mankind. Will the Churct
ing of the University Film So- ing. as they prepared for the shattered all Vancouver records and technology today has ad
again
lead and again make men
with an eight week run.
This vanced so far ahead of humanity
cietv 20-minute evacuation epic
icaustic shots of the interior of
movie of the difficulty of a Ne itself that today we are at the mere followers, or will the Churci
The location, to u; e an expre
the commission-built ghost-town
wisely guide .and let men con
gro family in Keenham, N. H.,
sion of Hollywood coinage, wt j cabins.
"he opinion with the white society, seems to brink of catastrophe. A world sciously find their own salva
Bolton, a summer c; mp thirty I though that despite the antivoid of the basic tenets of mor tion ? At the brink of catastrophe. I
miles northwest of' Toronto. ; quated camp stove they brought deal with the same situation that ality and ethics leads it irrevers
man again turns to the Churci
which was to beeon in th? cine- j in and other devices to add auth we Niseis are facing.
ibly to social chaos and suicide.
Another movie which I saw Charters and treaties 'are writ Has the latter an answer? UI
ot
igination, a ' enticity to the sets, these sum5
us hope so.
ghost-town in
I
C. Interior. I mer c amps were far better than vas Tokyo Joe, the Humphrey ten and signed by the inhuman
Bogart starrer. This picture re- objective hands of governments.
The entire <
^1 n p ped -t oge ther shacks
AYPA SPORTS
sembled the Japanese movies It is only when individual men
ing crew, the ast who were to ; whic
v e called home at one
v hich I used to attend during themselves believe and support
be "shot”, other necessary per- j time
Badminton and table terutegs.
the relocation period.
I give these pacts that we can have good will be available at St. George:g
sonnel, and the just plain curi- !
e were impressed most’
t to Teru’ Shimada for his will and peace amongst men. Parish Hall from 2 to 5 and H^ L‘ous, a category reserved for our(Continued on Page S)
| tine pertormance in the film.
Governments can pass laws and 7 to 11 tthis Saturday.
E
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 Canadm
THE WEEKLY HABIT
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Rebels Give Mustangs Scare, Unable To Break Jets, TNT Are Winners
Unbeaten String; Whizz Kids Vanquish Aces In All-Toronto Jr. Tilts Matsubayashi Heads
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PAGE SEVEN
PO RJRA IT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR
T^\taller and more experienced
Whizz Kids 45—Aces ,33
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bLOCAN, B. C-. — For the
hopes glowing by trimming the had been held in check by th“ game of the Saturday twin bill. new term, the members of the
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performance of sharpshooting kawa and Mush Fukumoto in the reams matching baskets, but as tive committee of 15, on Jan. 21,
time progressed, TNT’s superior headed by Akira Matsubayashi.
Yuki Kameoka. The winners first half, leading the pack.
backboard and floor play took The other officers are Tadao NiBy
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third
quar
who stood on the brink of elim
ination, outjumped, outplayed ter, the defending champions had the sting out of the Baron at shimura,
president; Zenichi
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and outscored their taller oppon established an 11-point lead and tack and the winners piled up a Kinoshita, treasurer; Jimmy Ka
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ents for their first victory over were never again in trouble. commanding lead.
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Halftime score was 32-15 for jibayashi, Japanese secretary; H.
Herby Miyasaki continued to
the Aces.
For
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Play in the first half of last stretch his high-scoring lead by TNT. George Isozaki of the Bar- Matsubayashi, chairman: Nappy
Friday's encounter was fairly hooping 16 points while Hide loi oils was high scorer for the night bakamoto, vice chairman; K. Sa
with 14. TNT points were well kamoto, T. Iwata, M. Sameshita,
even with Frank Sumi and Yuki with 9 points was the Rebels’
spread with Frank Idenouye net H. Terakita, T. Yamamoto, memIn Hamilton, Its
Kameoka notching 10 points high man.
ting
11, and Jim Kamino and bers-at-large; Fumi Kakutani,
Mustangs:
H.
Miyasaki
16
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apiece for their respective teams
Tom latabe contributing io pts. Frank Tanouye, T.
iwa, audiand the half ended 22-20 for the Miyasaki 9, T. Toyama 7, Ina
In a lethargic second game, the tors.
eventual winners.
The second moto 6, J. Toyama 2, R. Miyasa
Jets came from behind to drop
On Feb. 4, the Slocan JCCA
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
half found the fast-breaking ki 2, Makimoto 2, Ohara, Mori.
the Stags 34-23. In the initial sponsored a social gathering’ for
Rebels: loi 9, Hirano 7, Tsu
Whizz Kids throwing an effective
21 JOHN ST., NORTH
kamoto
6, Fukumoto 5, Mitsui 4, half, the losers, sparked by the members of the community.
blanket around their own basket
stocky Terry Kameoka, took a 16- Among those present were the
For Fine Chinese Food
while racing through for. their Kurita 3; Ashikawa 2, Izukawa 2. 12 lead; but as the teams switch
outstanding Caucasians of Slocan
game-winning points.
ed ends, the Jets suddenly came City.
Facilities for
The Whizz Kids now face the
to life to pull the game out of
PARTIES & BANQUETS
task of beating the Rebels next
the^bag by outscoring the Stags Pen Pals Wanted
Friday to climb into a tie for the"
16-7 in the second half.
By Club In Japan
last playoff spot.
Mike Nagata and Ted Naka
Ka Yoshimoto of the Welfare
Whizz Kids: Kameoka 16, Kamura
with
11
and
8
points
re
Dept, in Suzuki-shi, Mie-ken.
By drubbing Sora Construc
jioka 8, Koyanagi 8, Shintani 6,
spectively,
were
high
scorers
for
Japan,
has organized an English
Fujiwara 3, Fukumoto 2, J. Mai- tion last Saturday, Takeda In the Jets while Terry Kameoka
Decorators, Plasterers
conversation class for about 60
surance gained undisputed lead
kawa 2, Miyasaki, K. Maikawa.
and
with 8 was the best for the Stags. boys and girls in first grade high
in the Toronto Nisei Bowling
Aces: Sumi 10, Hirano 9,
Stucco Works
school desiring to learn the lan
Takata 6, Miyashita 4, Onishi 9 League by breaking the tie with
guage.
Yamada Studios who were able Fund Drive Planned
G. Takata 2, Arai.
These pupils are anxious to ex
to score only a 5-2 win over Best By Vancouver JCCA
KANSHIRO OMOTO
change
letters with boys and
Mustangs 44—Rebels 38
Cleaners. Team 9 were the only
VANCOUVER. — The newly219 Dunlevy Ave.,
In the nightcap, the inspired other 7-0 winner by beating Ura formed Vancouver JCCA will girls in Canada and have formed
a
club
which
they
have
named
Vancouver, B. C.
Rebels playing aggressively, con be
Insurance. Danforth and soon start a fund drive campaign
the
‘
Blue
Flag
”
.
The
club
is
tinued their late season drive and O. K. Cleaners both won 5-2 from in the city in order to raise funds
Phone MArine 3459
almost tamed the runaway Mus Queen City and Variety Grill re for their organization. Officials divided into several teams and
tangs coming out on the short spectively. Freedmans took the are hoping for whole-hearted leadeis; Echo, Etsuo Takahashi;
Rocket,
Yoshiro
Sugiyama;
end of a 44-38 score."
odd point from Star Cleaners.
support from the community.
Green Hill, Mitsukazu Kamio;
In the opening half, the Rebels
High men for the evening were
The first project of the organ White Bear, Akihiro Satake; j
showed good form from the foul Ed. Nakamura 791-314, M. Iso- ization will be the publication of Golden
Arrow, Hitoshi Sakai.
Agent
strip, and took a 22-18 lead by shima 750-286, S. Ono 717-253 an address book or directory of
For the girls there are Flower’
halftime. Butt after the change- and R. Sora 699-269.
the Japanese Canadian residents Garden, Chiyo Inagaki;
MONARCH LIFE
Blue
Johnny Takeda still holds the of Vancouver and it is expected Sky, Eiko Ino; Pansy,
Etsuko
ASSURANCE CO.
best average with 239, Mas Iso- that the work of compiling will Tamamura; Swan,
Residence:
ELgin
0508
Yaeko
Ono;
2 Vesta Drive
shima is second with 230, and
Sh°rtly‘ The Vancouver) Little Pigeon, Yoko Tanaka.
’JI 66 Kin° St- E-> — Tel. 2-2594
MAfair 1365.
Sandy Ono third at 229.
JCCA is requesting everyone to
Anyone who wishes to write i
Hamilton
Andrew E. McKague,
c leek with them in order to as- letters to Japan can find many
Residence:
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
certain that their names will not willing correspondents within
Japan
Actress
To
Make
59
Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
Public.
be omitted from the listing.
this club.
;
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TOKYO. — Miss Kinuyo TaAYPA MUSEUM VISIT
naka, Japan’s foremost actress,
A visit to the Museum has
who returned to her country been planned for Sunday, Feb.
after a tour of Hawaii and Holly 19. Mr. Kurata of the zoologywood, announced that she had department has consented to con
organized her own motion pic duct a tour and AYPA members
ture company. Its first produc and their friends are invited.
tion is to be a movie on the Nisei, The meeting place will be the
442nd Regimental Combat Team. Avenue Rd. entrance at 2 p.m.
The production is to be based and promptness in time will be I
on a story by Corp. Larry Saka appreciated.
moto of Honolulu entitled “HaTea will be served later at St.
waii’s Own”.
He is a staff George’s Parish Hall and serv- I
writer on the U. S. Army’s ice will follow for those wishing
Stars and Stripes, Far East Edi to remain.
tion in Tokyo and a former mem
ber of the unit.
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Rebels Give Mustangs Scare, Unable To Break Jets, TNT Are Winners
Unbeaten String; Whizz Kids Vanquish Aces In All-Toronto Jr. Tilts Matsubayashi Heads
Slocan JGCA Executive
PAGE SEVEN
PO RJRA IT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR
T^\taller and more experienced
Whizz Kids 45—Aces ,33
tover, Mustangs suddenly broke l^T team whipped' the hardWhizz Kids kept their playoff loose with Herby Miyasaki, who lighting Barons 5S-29 in the first
bLOCAN, B. C-. — For the
hopes glowing by trimming the had been held in check by th“ game of the Saturday twin bill. new term, the members of the
4c'es 45-33 behind the steady combined efforts of Shige Ashi The game opened with both Slocan JCCA elected an execu
111 9 B X 9 * S $ T *
TORONTO
FUJt JtM
performance of sharpshooting kawa and Mush Fukumoto in the reams matching baskets, but as tive committee of 15, on Jan. 21,
time progressed, TNT’s superior headed by Akira Matsubayashi.
Yuki Kameoka. The winners first half, leading the pack.
backboard and floor play took The other officers are Tadao NiBy
the
end
of
the
third
quar
who stood on the brink of elim
ination, outjumped, outplayed ter, the defending champions had the sting out of the Baron at shimura,
president; Zenichi
10114 QUEEN ST. w.
and outscored their taller oppon established an 11-point lead and tack and the winners piled up a Kinoshita, treasurer; Jimmy Ka
Phone
kutani, English secretary; T. Fu
ents for their first victory over were never again in trouble. commanding lead.
WA. 6953
Halftime score was 32-15 for jibayashi, Japanese secretary; H.
Herby Miyasaki continued to
the Aces.
For
Pick-up
and Delivery
Play in the first half of last stretch his high-scoring lead by TNT. George Isozaki of the Bar- Matsubayashi, chairman: Nappy
Friday's encounter was fairly hooping 16 points while Hide loi oils was high scorer for the night bakamoto, vice chairman; K. Sa
with 14. TNT points were well kamoto, T. Iwata, M. Sameshita,
even with Frank Sumi and Yuki with 9 points was the Rebels’
spread with Frank Idenouye net H. Terakita, T. Yamamoto, memIn Hamilton, Its
Kameoka notching 10 points high man.
ting
11, and Jim Kamino and bers-at-large; Fumi Kakutani,
Mustangs:
H.
Miyasaki
16
K
apiece for their respective teams
Tom latabe contributing io pts. Frank Tanouye, T.
iwa, audiand the half ended 22-20 for the Miyasaki 9, T. Toyama 7, Ina
In a lethargic second game, the tors.
eventual winners.
The second moto 6, J. Toyama 2, R. Miyasa
Jets came from behind to drop
On Feb. 4, the Slocan JCCA
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
half found the fast-breaking ki 2, Makimoto 2, Ohara, Mori.
the Stags 34-23. In the initial sponsored a social gathering’ for
Rebels: loi 9, Hirano 7, Tsu
Whizz Kids throwing an effective
21 JOHN ST., NORTH
kamoto
6, Fukumoto 5, Mitsui 4, half, the losers, sparked by the members of the community.
blanket around their own basket
stocky Terry Kameoka, took a 16- Among those present were the
For Fine Chinese Food
while racing through for. their Kurita 3; Ashikawa 2, Izukawa 2. 12 lead; but as the teams switch
outstanding Caucasians of Slocan
game-winning points.
ed ends, the Jets suddenly came City.
Facilities for
The Whizz Kids now face the
to life to pull the game out of
PARTIES & BANQUETS
task of beating the Rebels next
the^bag by outscoring the Stags Pen Pals Wanted
Friday to climb into a tie for the"
16-7 in the second half.
By Club In Japan
last playoff spot.
Mike Nagata and Ted Naka
Ka Yoshimoto of the Welfare
Whizz Kids: Kameoka 16, Kamura
with
11
and
8
points
re
Dept, in Suzuki-shi, Mie-ken.
By drubbing Sora Construc
jioka 8, Koyanagi 8, Shintani 6,
spectively,
were
high
scorers
for
Japan,
has organized an English
Fujiwara 3, Fukumoto 2, J. Mai- tion last Saturday, Takeda In the Jets while Terry Kameoka
Decorators, Plasterers
conversation class for about 60
surance gained undisputed lead
kawa 2, Miyasaki, K. Maikawa.
and
with 8 was the best for the Stags. boys and girls in first grade high
in the Toronto Nisei Bowling
Aces: Sumi 10, Hirano 9,
Stucco Works
school desiring to learn the lan
Takata 6, Miyashita 4, Onishi 9 League by breaking the tie with
guage.
Yamada Studios who were able Fund Drive Planned
G. Takata 2, Arai.
These pupils are anxious to ex
to score only a 5-2 win over Best By Vancouver JCCA
KANSHIRO OMOTO
change
letters with boys and
Mustangs 44—Rebels 38
Cleaners. Team 9 were the only
VANCOUVER. — The newly219 Dunlevy Ave.,
In the nightcap, the inspired other 7-0 winner by beating Ura formed Vancouver JCCA will girls in Canada and have formed
a
club
which
they
have
named
Vancouver, B. C.
Rebels playing aggressively, con be
Insurance. Danforth and soon start a fund drive campaign
the
‘
Blue
Flag
”
.
The
club
is
tinued their late season drive and O. K. Cleaners both won 5-2 from in the city in order to raise funds
Phone MArine 3459
almost tamed the runaway Mus Queen City and Variety Grill re for their organization. Officials divided into several teams and
tangs coming out on the short spectively. Freedmans took the are hoping for whole-hearted leadeis; Echo, Etsuo Takahashi;
Rocket,
Yoshiro
Sugiyama;
end of a 44-38 score."
odd point from Star Cleaners.
support from the community.
Green Hill, Mitsukazu Kamio;
In the opening half, the Rebels
High men for the evening were
The first project of the organ White Bear, Akihiro Satake; j
showed good form from the foul Ed. Nakamura 791-314, M. Iso- ization will be the publication of Golden
Arrow, Hitoshi Sakai.
Agent
strip, and took a 22-18 lead by shima 750-286, S. Ono 717-253 an address book or directory of
For the girls there are Flower’
halftime. Butt after the change- and R. Sora 699-269.
the Japanese Canadian residents Garden, Chiyo Inagaki;
MONARCH LIFE
Blue
Johnny Takeda still holds the of Vancouver and it is expected Sky, Eiko Ino; Pansy,
Etsuko
ASSURANCE CO.
best average with 239, Mas Iso- that the work of compiling will Tamamura; Swan,
Residence:
ELgin
0508
Yaeko
Ono;
2 Vesta Drive
shima is second with 230, and
Sh°rtly‘ The Vancouver) Little Pigeon, Yoko Tanaka.
’JI 66 Kin° St- E-> — Tel. 2-2594
MAfair 1365.
Sandy Ono third at 229.
JCCA is requesting everyone to
Anyone who wishes to write i
Hamilton
Andrew E. McKague,
c leek with them in order to as- letters to Japan can find many
Residence:
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
certain that their names will not willing correspondents within
Japan
Actress
To
Make
59
Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
Public.
be omitted from the listing.
this club.
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Movie On 442nd Unit
TOKYO. — Miss Kinuyo TaAYPA MUSEUM VISIT
naka, Japan’s foremost actress,
A visit to the Museum has
who returned to her country been planned for Sunday, Feb.
after a tour of Hawaii and Holly 19. Mr. Kurata of the zoologywood, announced that she had department has consented to con
organized her own motion pic duct a tour and AYPA members
ture company. Its first produc and their friends are invited.
tion is to be a movie on the Nisei, The meeting place will be the
442nd Regimental Combat Team. Avenue Rd. entrance at 2 p.m.
The production is to be based and promptness in time will be I
on a story by Corp. Larry Saka appreciated.
moto of Honolulu entitled “HaTea will be served later at St.
waii’s Own”.
He is a staff George’s Parish Hall and serv- I
writer on the U. S. Army’s ice will follow for those wishing
Stars and Stripes, Far East Edi to remain.
tion in Tokyo and a former mem
ber of the unit.
Better Service
Tastier Food
CHUNGKING CHOP SUEY
New Private Room Upstairs
For reservations phone TR 0851 or WA 9974
Manager: David Kong — (Residence) Phone: HO 4033
11 Elizabeth St.
—
Toronto,’ Ont
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...$3.25
C
2 doz.
Crystal White Laundry Soap
...$3.25
D
6 lbs.
Coffee, Hill Bros. MJB_____
..$6.75
6 lbs.
Cocoa, Hershey______________
$3.50
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PAGE EIGHT
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THE NEW CANADIAN
Wednesday, Feb. 15, 195o
Weekly Habit
(Cont’d from Page 2)
N
cro65 l^ancuza.
erdona.
a
the amount of work that the
FEBRUARY
Film Society was putting into
17—Winnipeg. Manitoba JCCA their production. Most of the
BIRTHS
ENGAGEMENTS
Balentine Brawl, at YWCA group were university students
TORONTO. — The
engage
TORONTO. — Born to Mr. and
8:30 p.m.
who were devoting their spare ment was announced of Fumi Fu Mrs. Richard Hayao Uchida a
24—:
Butte.
Picture time, particularly their weekure
jiwara, second daughter of Mrs. son, Marvin Shizuo, on Jan. 23,
Butte
Basket Social ends towards the project. It
A. Fujiwara and the late Mr. T. at the Toronto St. Michael’s Hos
and Dance, at Keopke’s Hall, would seem to our empirical cal
Agent
Fujiwara of Toronto, to Frank pital, 5 lb. 14 oz.
CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO
8:30 p.m.
culations, that they’ll be sacrific
Office: 21 Dundas SQuar25—Hamilton. Hy-No Anniver ing many Saturdays and Sun Miyasaki, eldest son of Mr. and
Phone AD-0076-7
TORONTO. — Born to Mr.
Mrs. Harry Miyasaki of Toronto,
Res.: 5-26 Manning Avenue
sary Dance, at Casa Romana days.
TORONTO, ONT.
at the Golden Dragon on Feb. 5. and Mrs. Yukio Shinohara a baby
Hall.
Res. ME. 6072
The work is all voluntary and
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Sato are girl, Christine Harumi, on Feb.
26—Lethbridge.
Nisei Bowling it is not a money-making ven
the baishakunin.
3, at the Toronto Women’s Col
League Roller Skating Party, ture in any way, it is merely a
lege Hospital.
at Roller Barn, 5-7:30 p.m.
project undertaken by the Socie
*
*
TORONTO. — The
engage
General Insurance
Phone GL-8077
ty
as
a
useful
activity,
and
in
31 AR CH
MONTREAL.
ment of Miss Aiko Aida, third
Bom to Dr.
86 GAMBLE AVE.
4—Toronto. JCCA Badminton view of this, we could not help daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eitaro and Mrs. George C. Hori .a 7 lb.
Toronto, Ont
Dance, at Trinitv Unitec but admire and at the same time, Aida, and Mr. Roy Iwao Tsuka- baby boy on Jan._.21 at the Doc
Automobile, Fire, Burglary,
Life, Accident & Sickness, etc.
Church., Bloor and Robert, feel grateful for what they were da, third son of Mrs. Iso Tsuka- tors’ House Hospital.
attempting
in
full
earnest.
*
*
x
p.m.
da, was announced on Feb. 8 at
If anybody deserves a hand,
ISLINGTON, Ont. — Born to'
the home of the Aida’s.
and they really merit much more
Mr.
and Mrs. Koichiro Okihiro, a
Toronto JCCA
than that, it’s this Film Society. MARRIAGES
Agent
baby girl, on Jan. 29.
Community Campaign
We’ve received a copy of the
*
*
*
TAKAI - NAKAGAWA
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
shooting
script
and
in
rough,
it
COMPANY
OF CANADA
Previously received $2 .441 .'i 0
GRAND FORKS, B. C. — Miss
TORONTO. — Born to Mr. and
3.00 follows a Japanese family from Sumiko Nakagawa, daughter of Mrs. Tom Shimizu (nee Mary
S. Kodama
Box 149
Kamloops, B.C.
2.00 Vancouver at the time of Pearl
Toshiko Masuda
Mrs.
Shio
Nakagawa,
and
Mr.
Kageyama)
a
son,
Wayne
Mor3.00 Harbor, the father being sent to
N. Kikuta
Nobuo Takai, son of Mr. and ' ris, on Jan. 21, at the Toronto
1.00
Sachi Kodama
roadcamp,
the
family
moving
in
MONARCH LIFE
2.00
S. Yamashita
Mrs. Nobukichi Takai, were mar -Women’s College Hospital, 7 lbs.,
to
Hastings
Park,
then
their
re
2.00
and
Y. Gorvo
ried on Jan. 28 at Grand Forks '4 oz.
5.00 moval to the Interior Town, then
Mr. & Mrs. M. Shiga
GENERAL
INSURANCE
Rev.
M. Yamada
3.00 their resettlement in Eastern Japanese United Church.
Y. Ogura officiated.
2.00
T. Otaguro
PASSING THRU
Al. Otaguro
2.00 Canada.
Reception was held at the Odd
Telephone: 1241Y1
The set and prop men have a fellows Hall.
Joe Yamada
2.00
P.O. BOX 182
KAMLOOPS, B.C
(Continued from Page 1)
Betty Tahara
J
2.00 time reconstructing the various
Without love, where would the
Baishakunins were Rev. and
Irene Uchida
2.00 scenes for the wide variety of
Mrs. Y. Ogura and Mr. and Mrs. boys like Valentino, Boyer, and
Chizuko Shimano
3.00
7ji
Jim Takemura
2.00 shots the production calls for. G. Kakutani.
all of the Great Lovers be ? And
1
Adelaide
St.
E.,
Toronto
S. Tomihiro
2.00 The summer camp as we men
*
*
it also affected Samson and De
Barrister and Solicitor
Anonymous
2.00 tioned before serves as a ghost
P
lilah,
Adam
and
Eve,
Anthony
YAMADA
YAMADA
1st
and 2nd Mortgage Loans
Chusaburo Ito
2.00 town, then there will be the Has
I
arranged
WINNIPEG. — Manitoba Bud and Cleopatra.
Mitsuo Endo
2.00 tings Park. This may be taken
U
Y. I in a garni
1.00
And all those love-songs that’s
dhist Church in Winnipeg was
Office EL. 5259 Res. LY. 3427
M. Otsu
2.00 at the Canadian National Exhibi the setting for the recent mar sung to the echo. I’m All For
E. Sora (E)
2.00 tion grounds. There’s a need for
Pi
Airs. II. Sora
2.00 a streetcar interior shot, a rail riage of Miss Kazuye Yamada You, Body and So-o-ul, All of
H
Richard Sora
2.00 way station, a home typical of and Mr. Joe Yukio Yamada. Rev. Me, Why Not Take All of Me,
th
Roy Sora
sort of stuff.
2.00
Nishimura officiated.
.co
Sumio Sora
2.00 Vancouver among others. *So the
Verily, and forsooth, from all
Reception was held at the
:
^I
k
S. Nishina
2.00 cast and crew will be doing a lot Shanghai Chop Suey.
this
it
seems
to
be
a
precious
Chop-Suey
House
Air. it Airs. T. Tokiwa
2.00 of hopping.
X11
Air. & Airs. T. loi
Sewanin were Mr. and Mrs. S. commodity. For the lovestruck,
92-A Elizabeth St., Toronto
5.00
th
And
with
a
lot
of
shots
call
H. loi
Kawasaki.
the disillusioned, the indifferent
4.00
BANQUETS AND FAMILY
te
ing
for
a
variety
of
emotions,
the
T. Yamasaki
*
*
♦
2.00
who make up this world, it can
DINNERS
Air. & Airs. AI. .Murakami
4.00 cast is to be called on for a lot
F -er;
be
funny,
or
sad,
it
’
s
a
problem
NISHI
DOMAYE
P. Fujioka
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 a.m.
11 ei
2.00 of expressive histrionics. We
T. Nagao
TABER, Alta. — The marriage either way. So they tell me.
2.00 watched some of them, including
Reservations: EL. 9035
ge
Buck Inouye
of Miss lyoko Domaye to Mr. Yu
5.00
pa
the
young
boys,
acting
before
Yonemitsu Family
5.00
DOUGLAS AKIRA FUJII
kio Nishi was solemnized on Feb.
Y. Nishiyama
3.00 the camera, and their perform 5 at the residence of the Nishi’s.
T. Takeuchi
4.00 ance was very realistic, and con
Douglas Akira Fujii, 4, son of
’ da
Aliss S. Takimoto
2.00 vincing, a credit, to themselves Rev. Kawamura officiated at the Mr. and Mrs. Rinnosuke Fujii
? Iwo
of
Hideo Imaoka
ceremony.
5.00
and
to
the
directors.
Toronto
passed
away
on
Feb.
14.
M. Alatsumoto
bit
2.00
20 Years of Experienced
H. Alatsumoto
We
ve
watched
Hollywood
Otsuya
will
be
held
at
home
to
^as
2.00
Service
B. Fujino
2.00 cameramen at work back on the
night.
?rui
198 Albany Ave. Toronto
Anonymous
?
10.00 coast when Columbia Studios had
Phone:
Home,
LA.
9382
Funeral services will be con
KEI HOTTA
- .sor
Mr- A Mrs. J. Uchida
10.00
Office, EL. 1815
-.be
K. Okura & Family
TORONTO. — Mr. Kei Hotta ducted by Rev. T. Tsuji, at the
7.00 a small subsidiary in Victoria
MANUFACTURERS
LIFE
D. Tanabe it Family
just
before
the
war.
While
their
5.00
passed away on Feb. 6. Funeral Toronto Buddhist Church, 134
T. Makimoto
Insurance Company
2.00 equipment and stage and all services were held at Bates and Huron St., at 2 p.m., on Feb. 16.
"but
Aya Sato
2.00 other technical details were in Dodd by Rev. Gale and Rev.
. pri<
K. Edamura
Ni3.00
comparable,
the
manner
in
which
Mrs. M. Obuchi
shimoto on Feb. 10.
?^
1.00
J. Ai hoshi
*
1'pan
*
1.00 these “‘amateurs” carried out
K. Tatebe & Family
9.00 their assignments, that is, in
KINO FURUYA
B
Total to date
cluding both the cast and the
TORONTO. — Mrs. Kino FutCan
This is a paid advertisement I crew shows they’re taking their ruya, 58, passed away on Feb. 8
.and
inserted by the Toronto JCCA. | work seriously, and doing a cap at the Mount Sinai Hospital
pan
able job under the many difficult after a lengthy illness. She was
21-A ELIZABETH ST.
’gooc
TORONTO, ONT.
circumstances.
the wife of Mr. Tomegoro Furu
/ore
rhone ELgin 7698
While on the subject of films, ya of Toronto.
^Pan
the MGM’s plans for “Go For
to If
_______ HELP WANTED
I Broke" is creating much exciteSOHICHI TANAKA
fees;
MALE or FEAIALE~for~fac^ ZZ’ bub *n view of the incon, DIAMOND CITY, Alta. — Me.
an oi
tc^iy h' learn trade. Acme Hat I ^isiency of Hollywood tempera- Sohichi Tanaka, 66, passed away
ada
Quick,
Quality
Service
”
and Cap, 209 McCaul St., Tor- nients and the unreliability of
on Feb. 9. The tsuya was held
hitui
_________ _____ ________ ’ I their ways, until we view
in Lethbridge on Feb. 12 and the
Se2‘ITS
Ci'iished product, we’re reluctant :
Th
funeral services on Feb. 13 at the
Picture Butte Buddhist Church.
Toronto, Ontario
I geu
Sask.________________ ______
That they re planning to spend
i -cans
_ DRIVER for cleaners, also I a m^i°n dollars or
<— more
—
pro
MRS. MINORU MIKI
Ten Stores to Serve You
girl as dress finisher, experience I Prices a suspicious twitch in the
Z-Japai
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Mrs.
300 Jones Avenue
not necessary. Dufferin Clean- back of our heads
„ I
|k 'few
-Phone GL. 5481
270 nZnbrtb Avenue
ers, 1369 Queen St. W.. Toronto. lOOse ehnno-p ,
- not Minoru Miki passed away on
LO. 6141.
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.Phone GL. 6774
1010 Shaw Street
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Fs«busf
Danforth Avenue
pital in Lethbridge. Rev. Ward ;
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Dundas
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?-10U11^ that kind of money, they and Rev. Nakayama officiated at
Phone WA. 6698
; 2156 Queen St. E ......
BEDROOM and kitchen, nicely I expect a lot more to be thrown the funeral services held on Feb.
Phone OX. 8825
e
{
Kingston
RoadZ
furnished
Gas and sink, suit right back. Therefore we’ve a
Phone
OX.
8682
:
'
ZZo
Danforth
Avenue
S
at
the
Baptist
Church.
two or three business people.
a
/
Phone GR. 7275
EL. 902S. Toronto.
P
1
° 1 1 11 'V1U be produced
*00 Pape Avenue
Phone GE. 1223
3218
Danforth
AveZZ
“BRIGHT:
EK
bedrwnT. ™-b°th
°n the box-°ffice
However, Mike Masaoka will
Phone OX 9691
Christie-Bloor. near carstop. Girl
a glancq or two at what be right on the scene, and we
fw e
preferred. LO. 1775, Toronto.
I "'e Kope the picture will show.
Saul S. Kadonaga
hope we’re wrong.
WiiBsi^
l.
MICKEY S. SATO
BILL TAKEDA
T. Kobayashi
JOE T. OIKAWA
Lucien C. Kurata
S. Shinobu
For Tasty Chinese Dishes
Dine With Your Friends at
CATHAY GARDEN
CLASSIFIED
DANFORTH CLEANERS
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THE NEW CANADIAN
Wednesday, Feb. 15, 195o
Weekly Habit
(Cont’d from Page 2)
N
cro65 l^ancuza.
erdona.
a
the amount of work that the
FEBRUARY
Film Society was putting into
17—Winnipeg. Manitoba JCCA their production. Most of the
BIRTHS
ENGAGEMENTS
Balentine Brawl, at YWCA group were university students
TORONTO. — The
engage
TORONTO. — Born to Mr. and
8:30 p.m.
who were devoting their spare ment was announced of Fumi Fu Mrs. Richard Hayao Uchida a
24—:
Butte.
Picture time, particularly their weekure
jiwara, second daughter of Mrs. son, Marvin Shizuo, on Jan. 23,
Butte
Basket Social ends towards the project. It
A. Fujiwara and the late Mr. T. at the Toronto St. Michael’s Hos
and Dance, at Keopke’s Hall, would seem to our empirical cal
Agent
Fujiwara of Toronto, to Frank pital, 5 lb. 14 oz.
CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO
8:30 p.m.
culations, that they’ll be sacrific
Office: 21 Dundas SQuar25—Hamilton. Hy-No Anniver ing many Saturdays and Sun Miyasaki, eldest son of Mr. and
Phone AD-0076-7
TORONTO. — Born to Mr.
Mrs. Harry Miyasaki of Toronto,
Res.: 5-26 Manning Avenue
sary Dance, at Casa Romana days.
TORONTO, ONT.
at the Golden Dragon on Feb. 5. and Mrs. Yukio Shinohara a baby
Hall.
Res. ME. 6072
The work is all voluntary and
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Sato are girl, Christine Harumi, on Feb.
26—Lethbridge.
Nisei Bowling it is not a money-making ven
the baishakunin.
3, at the Toronto Women’s Col
League Roller Skating Party, ture in any way, it is merely a
lege Hospital.
at Roller Barn, 5-7:30 p.m.
project undertaken by the Socie
*
*
TORONTO. — The
engage
General Insurance
Phone GL-8077
ty
as
a
useful
activity,
and
in
31 AR CH
MONTREAL.
ment of Miss Aiko Aida, third
Bom to Dr.
86 GAMBLE AVE.
4—Toronto. JCCA Badminton view of this, we could not help daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eitaro and Mrs. George C. Hori .a 7 lb.
Toronto, Ont
Dance, at Trinitv Unitec but admire and at the same time, Aida, and Mr. Roy Iwao Tsuka- baby boy on Jan._.21 at the Doc
Automobile, Fire, Burglary,
Life, Accident & Sickness, etc.
Church., Bloor and Robert, feel grateful for what they were da, third son of Mrs. Iso Tsuka- tors’ House Hospital.
attempting
in
full
earnest.
*
*
x
p.m.
da, was announced on Feb. 8 at
If anybody deserves a hand,
ISLINGTON, Ont. — Born to'
the home of the Aida’s.
and they really merit much more
Mr.
and Mrs. Koichiro Okihiro, a
Toronto JCCA
than that, it’s this Film Society. MARRIAGES
Agent
baby girl, on Jan. 29.
Community Campaign
We’ve received a copy of the
*
*
*
TAKAI - NAKAGAWA
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
shooting
script
and
in
rough,
it
COMPANY
OF CANADA
Previously received $2 .441 .'i 0
GRAND FORKS, B. C. — Miss
TORONTO. — Born to Mr. and
3.00 follows a Japanese family from Sumiko Nakagawa, daughter of Mrs. Tom Shimizu (nee Mary
S. Kodama
Box 149
Kamloops, B.C.
2.00 Vancouver at the time of Pearl
Toshiko Masuda
Mrs.
Shio
Nakagawa,
and
Mr.
Kageyama)
a
son,
Wayne
Mor3.00 Harbor, the father being sent to
N. Kikuta
Nobuo Takai, son of Mr. and ' ris, on Jan. 21, at the Toronto
1.00
Sachi Kodama
roadcamp,
the
family
moving
in
MONARCH LIFE
2.00
S. Yamashita
Mrs. Nobukichi Takai, were mar -Women’s College Hospital, 7 lbs.,
to
Hastings
Park,
then
their
re
2.00
and
Y. Gorvo
ried on Jan. 28 at Grand Forks '4 oz.
5.00 moval to the Interior Town, then
Mr. & Mrs. M. Shiga
GENERAL
INSURANCE
Rev.
M. Yamada
3.00 their resettlement in Eastern Japanese United Church.
Y. Ogura officiated.
2.00
T. Otaguro
PASSING THRU
Al. Otaguro
2.00 Canada.
Reception was held at the Odd
Telephone: 1241Y1
The set and prop men have a fellows Hall.
Joe Yamada
2.00
P.O. BOX 182
KAMLOOPS, B.C
(Continued from Page 1)
Betty Tahara
J
2.00 time reconstructing the various
Without love, where would the
Baishakunins were Rev. and
Irene Uchida
2.00 scenes for the wide variety of
Mrs. Y. Ogura and Mr. and Mrs. boys like Valentino, Boyer, and
Chizuko Shimano
3.00
7ji
Jim Takemura
2.00 shots the production calls for. G. Kakutani.
all of the Great Lovers be ? And
1
Adelaide
St.
E.,
Toronto
S. Tomihiro
2.00 The summer camp as we men
*
*
it also affected Samson and De
Barrister and Solicitor
Anonymous
2.00 tioned before serves as a ghost
P
lilah,
Adam
and
Eve,
Anthony
YAMADA
YAMADA
1st
and 2nd Mortgage Loans
Chusaburo Ito
2.00 town, then there will be the Has
I
arranged
WINNIPEG. — Manitoba Bud and Cleopatra.
Mitsuo Endo
2.00 tings Park. This may be taken
U
Y. I in a garni
1.00
And all those love-songs that’s
dhist Church in Winnipeg was
Office EL. 5259 Res. LY. 3427
M. Otsu
2.00 at the Canadian National Exhibi the setting for the recent mar sung to the echo. I’m All For
E. Sora (E)
2.00 tion grounds. There’s a need for
Pi
Airs. II. Sora
2.00 a streetcar interior shot, a rail riage of Miss Kazuye Yamada You, Body and So-o-ul, All of
H
Richard Sora
2.00 way station, a home typical of and Mr. Joe Yukio Yamada. Rev. Me, Why Not Take All of Me,
th
Roy Sora
sort of stuff.
2.00
Nishimura officiated.
.co
Sumio Sora
2.00 Vancouver among others. *So the
Verily, and forsooth, from all
Reception was held at the
:
^I
k
S. Nishina
2.00 cast and crew will be doing a lot Shanghai Chop Suey.
this
it
seems
to
be
a
precious
Chop-Suey
House
Air. it Airs. T. Tokiwa
2.00 of hopping.
X11
Air. & Airs. T. loi
Sewanin were Mr. and Mrs. S. commodity. For the lovestruck,
92-A Elizabeth St., Toronto
5.00
th
And
with
a
lot
of
shots
call
H. loi
Kawasaki.
the disillusioned, the indifferent
4.00
BANQUETS AND FAMILY
te
ing
for
a
variety
of
emotions,
the
T. Yamasaki
*
*
♦
2.00
who make up this world, it can
DINNERS
Air. & Airs. AI. .Murakami
4.00 cast is to be called on for a lot
F -er;
be
funny,
or
sad,
it
’
s
a
problem
NISHI
DOMAYE
P. Fujioka
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 a.m.
11 ei
2.00 of expressive histrionics. We
T. Nagao
TABER, Alta. — The marriage either way. So they tell me.
2.00 watched some of them, including
Reservations: EL. 9035
ge
Buck Inouye
of Miss lyoko Domaye to Mr. Yu
5.00
pa
the
young
boys,
acting
before
Yonemitsu Family
5.00
DOUGLAS AKIRA FUJII
kio Nishi was solemnized on Feb.
Y. Nishiyama
3.00 the camera, and their perform 5 at the residence of the Nishi’s.
T. Takeuchi
4.00 ance was very realistic, and con
Douglas Akira Fujii, 4, son of
’ da
Aliss S. Takimoto
2.00 vincing, a credit, to themselves Rev. Kawamura officiated at the Mr. and Mrs. Rinnosuke Fujii
? Iwo
of
Hideo Imaoka
ceremony.
5.00
and
to
the
directors.
Toronto
passed
away
on
Feb.
14.
M. Alatsumoto
bit
2.00
20 Years of Experienced
H. Alatsumoto
We
ve
watched
Hollywood
Otsuya
will
be
held
at
home
to
^as
2.00
Service
B. Fujino
2.00 cameramen at work back on the
night.
?rui
198 Albany Ave. Toronto
Anonymous
?
10.00 coast when Columbia Studios had
Phone:
Home,
LA.
9382
Funeral services will be con
KEI HOTTA
- .sor
Mr- A Mrs. J. Uchida
10.00
Office, EL. 1815
-.be
K. Okura & Family
TORONTO. — Mr. Kei Hotta ducted by Rev. T. Tsuji, at the
7.00 a small subsidiary in Victoria
MANUFACTURERS
LIFE
D. Tanabe it Family
just
before
the
war.
While
their
5.00
passed away on Feb. 6. Funeral Toronto Buddhist Church, 134
T. Makimoto
Insurance Company
2.00 equipment and stage and all services were held at Bates and Huron St., at 2 p.m., on Feb. 16.
"but
Aya Sato
2.00 other technical details were in Dodd by Rev. Gale and Rev.
. pri<
K. Edamura
Ni3.00
comparable,
the
manner
in
which
Mrs. M. Obuchi
shimoto on Feb. 10.
?^
1.00
J. Ai hoshi
*
1'pan
*
1.00 these “‘amateurs” carried out
K. Tatebe & Family
9.00 their assignments, that is, in
KINO FURUYA
B
Total to date
cluding both the cast and the
TORONTO. — Mrs. Kino FutCan
This is a paid advertisement I crew shows they’re taking their ruya, 58, passed away on Feb. 8
.and
inserted by the Toronto JCCA. | work seriously, and doing a cap at the Mount Sinai Hospital
pan
able job under the many difficult after a lengthy illness. She was
21-A ELIZABETH ST.
’gooc
TORONTO, ONT.
circumstances.
the wife of Mr. Tomegoro Furu
/ore
rhone ELgin 7698
While on the subject of films, ya of Toronto.
^Pan
the MGM’s plans for “Go For
to If
_______ HELP WANTED
I Broke" is creating much exciteSOHICHI TANAKA
fees;
MALE or FEAIALE~for~fac^ ZZ’ bub *n view of the incon, DIAMOND CITY, Alta. — Me.
an oi
tc^iy h' learn trade. Acme Hat I ^isiency of Hollywood tempera- Sohichi Tanaka, 66, passed away
ada
Quick,
Quality
Service
”
and Cap, 209 McCaul St., Tor- nients and the unreliability of
on Feb. 9. The tsuya was held
hitui
_________ _____ ________ ’ I their ways, until we view
in Lethbridge on Feb. 12 and the
Se2‘ITS
Ci'iished product, we’re reluctant :
Th
funeral services on Feb. 13 at the
Picture Butte Buddhist Church.
Toronto, Ontario
I geu
Sask.________________ ______
That they re planning to spend
i -cans
_ DRIVER for cleaners, also I a m^i°n dollars or
<— more
—
pro
MRS. MINORU MIKI
Ten Stores to Serve You
girl as dress finisher, experience I Prices a suspicious twitch in the
Z-Japai
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Mrs.
300 Jones Avenue
not necessary. Dufferin Clean- back of our heads
„ I
|k 'few
-Phone GL. 5481
270 nZnbrtb Avenue
ers, 1369 Queen St. W.. Toronto. lOOse ehnno-p ,
- not Minoru Miki passed away on
LO. 6141.
e chan^e, not even in Holly- Feb. 8 at the St. Michael’s Hos
.Phone GL. 6774
1010 Shaw Street
—
------------- 1 wood. And when they throw
Phone LA. 9203
Fs«busf
Danforth Avenue
pital in Lethbridge. Rev. Ward ;
FOR RENT
Phone
GL.
2052
।
■
wo
Dundas
St.
W.
?-10U11^ that kind of money, they and Rev. Nakayama officiated at
Phone WA. 6698
; 2156 Queen St. E ......
BEDROOM and kitchen, nicely I expect a lot more to be thrown the funeral services held on Feb.
Phone OX. 8825
e
{
Kingston
RoadZ
furnished
Gas and sink, suit right back. Therefore we’ve a
Phone
OX.
8682
:
'
ZZo
Danforth
Avenue
S
at
the
Baptist
Church.
two or three business people.
a
/
Phone GR. 7275
EL. 902S. Toronto.
P
1
° 1 1 11 'V1U be produced
*00 Pape Avenue
Phone GE. 1223
3218
Danforth
AveZZ
“BRIGHT:
EK
bedrwnT. ™-b°th
°n the box-°ffice
However, Mike Masaoka will
Phone OX 9691
Christie-Bloor. near carstop. Girl
a glancq or two at what be right on the scene, and we
fw e
preferred. LO. 1775, Toronto.
I "'e Kope the picture will show.
Saul S. Kadonaga
hope we’re wrong.
WiiBsi^
l.
MICKEY S. SATO
BILL TAKEDA
T. Kobayashi
JOE T. OIKAWA
Lucien C. Kurata
S. Shinobu
For Tasty Chinese Dishes
Dine With Your Friends at
CATHAY GARDEN
CLASSIFIED
DANFORTH CLEANERS