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i
students
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in the
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A benefit program
in
the
“
Fashion
Dansant
1950
”
present
list Passing Through form of “Variety
pend
ed by- the well known designing
scheduled in Toronto for Friday
apMay 12, to aid the Universi^f school, Fashions Arts Academy,
I
Br Ken Adachi
on April 29 at 3 and 8 p.m.
Toronto Film Society in raising
the
The fashion show will feature
don. KjON T GO to the Garden City funds to conclude successfully spring,
far and wide, in large
summer and autumn
fewlin’er.ts of Kitty) but come the evacuation film project which
Stonewall. metropolises and in remote hampies
creations and will be held at the Alta., Webb,
KfXineouver and inhale the salt has now become greatly enlaro-- Canadian
Man.. Ganonoque, Ont. To most ^*s’
ass.
least eight of the ten
Legion
Memorial
with me, writes a resi- ed in scope.
everyone,
they
are
unfamiliar
or
Canamau
provinces have Japan
at 1191 Mountain St.
of that burg—no, city.
Originally planned as a 20unheard of places yet they are ese Canadians living within their
Krs voice from the past—I minute film, it has been decided
mailer communitie: borders.
Only the latest addi
■ At
Scientist's
Sons
Prefer
which
Raven
’
t
heard
from
him
for
years
to
lengthen
received
Japanesi
it
into
one
of
40tion.
Newfoundland,
and possibly
inis
Baseball
To
Odori
Canadian
evacuee
Kronght
back
a
flow
’
of
memminute
time,
from
the
wes
New Hi unswick have not yet
The shooting was
up
coast.
to
have
been
of
enchanted
years
when
NnW
VORK.
—
"When
asked
beckoned
the evacuees.
How
completed by' early'
ork
When the topic turns to cen ever, there is a chance that one
used to swing from trees in summer- but it has now been ex why his two sons were not preIStai ry Park making like that tended to next spring as the pro sent when Airs. Sumi Yukawa, tres to which Japanese relocated, or two Japanese are residing in
E^an character from E. R. ject has assumed major propor wife oi Nobel Prize-winner Dr. the larger eastern cities as Win- the latter province.
nto
Birrusifs fertile imagination,
tions necessitating a change in
ci T ukawa, was performing mpe»- Toronto, Hamilton or
There is a Nisei sailor stationthe
Montreal, the smaller cities as
fer
a
five cent piece, a plate plans.
classical
Japanese
dances
on
a
ore
Kchps would be ours for the
In order to record the full fund-raising occasion, the physi Kamloops or Vernon in B. C., it is believed that there is also
Mfog.. And munching contented- impact and significance of the cist replied, “They’re much more Raymond or Lethbridge in Alta., an Issei Haligonian. One family,
md
and Chatham and Brantford in who must have a penchant for
would lie on the beach, evacuation story, a film of' 20- interested in baseball.
Ont.,
and the lesser communities insular living', has gone from
watching the waters lap at minute length would not be
The. two boys-Harumi, 17. and
as
New
Denver
Picture \ ancoux or Island from the far
Hie sr’d and dreaming up our plausible,-’ said Les Carter1 in Takaki,
are students at a Butte, Alta., or Cedar Spri
next Buck Roger adventure.
west, to Prince Edward Island,
charge of the production. •“We high school in Bronxville, N. Y.,
lly
Ina* yas childhood—free from would have to drop a lot of im- while their father is the profes Ont., come to mind. These
Ining at Central Bedeque, their
the disillusion and hard-bitten poitant shots, and thus sacrifice sor of theoretical physics at the points to which the evac
moved in
ns
or noticeable hegira is by far the longest and
■eahsm that make up today’s the entire film. But rather-than
Columbia University since his numbers.
iy
they are the easternmost Jananitom bomb era.
do that we’ve decided to double appointment last September. In
However
there
are
many
lesser
*
*
*
esc
Canadian
in the
the film length.”
November, 1949, he was awarded known communities which have Dominion.
IA laige dose of this realism
“At the same time,” he added, the Nobel Prize for his work in
shared in the Japanese Canadian
it
"While that is the farthest
fell' is leflected in the movies
It has increased the cost of the atomic research.
postwar
resettlement.
And
there
eastern
trek. what arc the most
books that we read today. production. It is far beyond the
aie
scores
of
these
places
which
southerly- and the most north
Beres an example—especially' original budget of the Film
have
taken
in
one
or
two
fami
City
Of
Tokyo
Fetes
erlypoints in Canada where Ja
z1 rei players.
Society.
We have
borrowed
e
lies
or even less. For instance, panese are to be found? As to
pHeio Joe Cotton, in a gloomy I money and we are also going to Nisei War Veterans
t
among the points, many- of them
Kerrno of “The Third Man”, solicit financial aid from interTOKYO. — The city' of Tokyo smaller than whistle stops, there the former. Windsor will most
)*atcl es his lady' love Valli walk- ested Caucasians.”
honored veterans of the 442nd is Brule in northwest Alberta probably' come first to mind.
e
®5P?5t, lights a cigarette, flips
“We appreciate every' help we Regimental Combat Team, a near the source of the Atha- However, Learning-ton in the
same area beats Canada’s motor
the r arch away. Then the fade- receive, and we certainly- need it World War II unit composed of
baska River. And on Manitoulin ci tv by a few miles. Dawson
no clinches, no lipstick, no badly',” he commenced upon Nisei Americans, who are now Island in Georgian Bayy there is
City up in the Yukon has the
leep unrequited love coming to learning of “Variety Night”.
in Japan as members of the a place called Sheguiandah.
honor of being the most northerftsnaee. Realism, perhaps.
The May- 12 program is being American occupation force.
Some others are Hcadingly ly point of Japanese Canadian
J1 dining this tender scene, arranged by' a group .of Nisei
Gov. Seiichiro Yasui of the and Whitemouth, Man., Kipp,
advance.
e 'iMHeni notes of the zither for the purpose of making a con- Tokyo
metropolitan
district Alta., Duchess and Countess,
FAR WEST
^^’ling away. In fact all tribution
towards
a
project praised the achievements of the both in Alberta, Oxdrift, Caramat
Oddly- enough, Dawson City' is
I ^ ? i the flicker, this instru- which they feel is of concern to Nisei GI’s and declared that thev and Kowkash in Ontario, and also the most westerly' point.
^eni^’es itself with the those who have physically
were •
important factor in Lone Butte, Buffalo Creek, and This will raise many' an ey-ebrow
I P^ and emotions and jangles perienced the evacuation.
American-Japanese relations.
Beavermouth in B. C. All these of disbelief, but if they' will
accordingly. Quite an inThe show is to be held at the
About SO veterans of the are the new homes of some Ja study- a map of Canada they will
-Strun
j1,
Ukrainian Labor Temple, 300 442nd were among the 600 Ame panese.
note that it is on about west
polite columnist, Jack Bathurst St. to start at 8 p.m. rican guests and 400 Japanese
Now,
with
the
letdown
of
the
longitude which if followed south
i Scot
01 die Vancouver Sun, re- The price of admission is 50c.
officials present.
coastal
travel barriers) Japanese down the B. C. coast is 300 miles
Gates
^n experience in London
Included in the program are
have gone back to such small but west of Queen Charlotte Islands.
b fn&t saw this zither several short films, including a
familiar
places as Ucluelet,
Incidentally’,
one
Japanese
Nisei Boys Dig Up
Miton
Karas.
Paldi and Bella Bella.
'this - h.^1011 ^aras- Seems that I few minutes of the Evacuation
Canadian
family'
is
reported
to
from a wine cellar Story, which is being cut and Skeletons At Picnic
EVERYWHERE
be living on Queen Charlotte
A group of young boys, memThose of Japanese ancestry
da®- r,1 Ua '™°ni British pro- edited and will be narrated by(Continued on page 2)
top’- -7°} R1;6^ snatched away John Drainie of the CBC, music- hers of the Variety Club of the
jg~ ^y background music for al entertainment and a quizz University- Settlement, led by
Les Carter, their supervisor, who
was performing program offering many prizes in
is also the production manager
eoncert hall.
which the audience will take
i S- -v tune was met with part.
of the evacuation film of the
j mild
Tuame but when he
Further
announcement will University Film Society, went
^Ql _
COALDALE, Alta. — A large
y-o rhe Third Man be made as the plans for the on a picnic last week-end to Jack- I
The purpose of the league is
The?
son’s Point, a summer resort, on gathering of Alberta Buddhist
to further the knowledge of Bud
jahnox - Aemendous applause program progresses.
Lake Simcoe.
ea
Sunday School teachers from dhism amongst themselves as
slight
man
°*er.
One of the boys, Takashi Fu Taber, Coaldale, Raymond, Pic
well as teaching Sunday' School
Sends Staff To
. St
rukawa, 13, came across a bone, ture Butte, Lethbridge and Rose
"e
tragedy.
Karas
’
to
the children. The Bukkyokai
acks . - t d
Overseas Agencies
and all boys began digging on mary- attended a meeting at the
'ms fanfare and
of each district is fully support
YOKOHAMA. — A group of the spot. In no time they un Coaldale Buddhist Church on ing this teachers’ league, the
Then
everyone
!
Saes
t1
earthed more than 200 bones, and April 10 to form an A.B.S.S.T.
else j ten Japanese to staff the new
members of which are all Niseis.
fee e<
CO. em'ewaswasnothing
it
is thought that they had League. Hiede Karaki was chos
no encore, i Japan overseas offices in New
The league teachers with co
you
York, San Francisco, Los An stumbled across an Indian burial en to head the group.
ie
the
picture,
this
i
operation
from the students and
gloria
Rounding out the executive are their parents, hope to make this
■T of the one tune geles and Seattle, left here last ground as the bones are estim
supposedly plays week. The group included one ated to be more than 100 years Noris Taguchi, vice-president; work of undertaking to teach
woman who will fill a post in old.
Setsuko Mishima, treasurer; and children and doing research work
taunting.
The bones were turned over to Naomichi Sugimoto, secretary. a pleasure.
the San Francisco office.
They will not be establishing the anthropology department of Rev. Ikuta and Rev. Kawamura
Regarded
One of tne activities for the
the University' of Toronto.
will act as supervisors of the
aP
nom every- consulate offices in the true
coming
summer will be the Sun
Among the boys were Joe and league. There will also be a re
most of the sense but they will do much of
b the contem- the work generally- entrusted to I Jimmy' Yonemitsu, Takashi and search committee consisting of a day' School picnic to be held at
consulates and will also promote ' Hiroshi Furukawa, David and member from each district chap Park Lake on July' 9.
(Co
page 2)
ter.
j Japanese trade.
ES
Resettlement
I
Idg:
! pro-
gORONfoTonf. WEDNESDAY APnir
.• bn:
1590.
‘ound
some
s or
but
It is
g
I Four Niseis To Appear ; Q
jin school Fashion show
$6 Per Year—10c Per Copy
p
z^
•
*
pc ores or Communities
^9XTREAL. — Four
i
students
will
participat
in the
g-rmiiMiiiiiininiiiiiiw
A benefit program
in
the
“
Fashion
Dansant
1950
”
present
list Passing Through form of “Variety
pend
ed by- the well known designing
scheduled in Toronto for Friday
apMay 12, to aid the Universi^f school, Fashions Arts Academy,
I
Br Ken Adachi
on April 29 at 3 and 8 p.m.
Toronto Film Society in raising
the
The fashion show will feature
don. KjON T GO to the Garden City funds to conclude successfully spring,
far and wide, in large
summer and autumn
fewlin’er.ts of Kitty) but come the evacuation film project which
Stonewall. metropolises and in remote hampies
creations and will be held at the Alta., Webb,
KfXineouver and inhale the salt has now become greatly enlaro-- Canadian
Man.. Ganonoque, Ont. To most ^*s’
ass.
least eight of the ten
Legion
Memorial
with me, writes a resi- ed in scope.
everyone,
they
are
unfamiliar
or
Canamau
provinces have Japan
at 1191 Mountain St.
of that burg—no, city.
Originally planned as a 20unheard of places yet they are ese Canadians living within their
Krs voice from the past—I minute film, it has been decided
mailer communitie: borders.
Only the latest addi
■ At
Scientist's
Sons
Prefer
which
Raven
’
t
heard
from
him
for
years
to
lengthen
received
Japanesi
it
into
one
of
40tion.
Newfoundland,
and possibly
inis
Baseball
To
Odori
Canadian
evacuee
Kronght
back
a
flow
’
of
memminute
time,
from
the
wes
New Hi unswick have not yet
The shooting was
up
coast.
to
have
been
of
enchanted
years
when
NnW
VORK.
—
"When
asked
beckoned
the evacuees.
How
completed by' early'
ork
When the topic turns to cen ever, there is a chance that one
used to swing from trees in summer- but it has now been ex why his two sons were not preIStai ry Park making like that tended to next spring as the pro sent when Airs. Sumi Yukawa, tres to which Japanese relocated, or two Japanese are residing in
E^an character from E. R. ject has assumed major propor wife oi Nobel Prize-winner Dr. the larger eastern cities as Win- the latter province.
nto
Birrusifs fertile imagination,
tions necessitating a change in
ci T ukawa, was performing mpe»- Toronto, Hamilton or
There is a Nisei sailor stationthe
Montreal, the smaller cities as
fer
a
five cent piece, a plate plans.
classical
Japanese
dances
on
a
ore
Kchps would be ours for the
In order to record the full fund-raising occasion, the physi Kamloops or Vernon in B. C., it is believed that there is also
Mfog.. And munching contented- impact and significance of the cist replied, “They’re much more Raymond or Lethbridge in Alta., an Issei Haligonian. One family,
md
and Chatham and Brantford in who must have a penchant for
would lie on the beach, evacuation story, a film of' 20- interested in baseball.
Ont.,
and the lesser communities insular living', has gone from
watching the waters lap at minute length would not be
The. two boys-Harumi, 17. and
as
New
Denver
Picture \ ancoux or Island from the far
Hie sr’d and dreaming up our plausible,-’ said Les Carter1 in Takaki,
are students at a Butte, Alta., or Cedar Spri
next Buck Roger adventure.
west, to Prince Edward Island,
charge of the production. •“We high school in Bronxville, N. Y.,
lly
Ina* yas childhood—free from would have to drop a lot of im- while their father is the profes Ont., come to mind. These
Ining at Central Bedeque, their
the disillusion and hard-bitten poitant shots, and thus sacrifice sor of theoretical physics at the points to which the evac
moved in
ns
or noticeable hegira is by far the longest and
■eahsm that make up today’s the entire film. But rather-than
Columbia University since his numbers.
iy
they are the easternmost Jananitom bomb era.
do that we’ve decided to double appointment last September. In
However
there
are
many
lesser
*
*
*
esc
Canadian
in the
the film length.”
November, 1949, he was awarded known communities which have Dominion.
IA laige dose of this realism
“At the same time,” he added, the Nobel Prize for his work in
shared in the Japanese Canadian
it
"While that is the farthest
fell' is leflected in the movies
It has increased the cost of the atomic research.
postwar
resettlement.
And
there
eastern
trek. what arc the most
books that we read today. production. It is far beyond the
aie
scores
of
these
places
which
southerly- and the most north
Beres an example—especially' original budget of the Film
have
taken
in
one
or
two
fami
City
Of
Tokyo
Fetes
erlypoints in Canada where Ja
z1 rei players.
Society.
We have
borrowed
e
lies
or even less. For instance, panese are to be found? As to
pHeio Joe Cotton, in a gloomy I money and we are also going to Nisei War Veterans
t
among the points, many- of them
Kerrno of “The Third Man”, solicit financial aid from interTOKYO. — The city' of Tokyo smaller than whistle stops, there the former. Windsor will most
)*atcl es his lady' love Valli walk- ested Caucasians.”
honored veterans of the 442nd is Brule in northwest Alberta probably' come first to mind.
e
®5P?5t, lights a cigarette, flips
“We appreciate every' help we Regimental Combat Team, a near the source of the Atha- However, Learning-ton in the
same area beats Canada’s motor
the r arch away. Then the fade- receive, and we certainly- need it World War II unit composed of
baska River. And on Manitoulin ci tv by a few miles. Dawson
no clinches, no lipstick, no badly',” he commenced upon Nisei Americans, who are now Island in Georgian Bayy there is
City up in the Yukon has the
leep unrequited love coming to learning of “Variety Night”.
in Japan as members of the a place called Sheguiandah.
honor of being the most northerftsnaee. Realism, perhaps.
The May- 12 program is being American occupation force.
Some others are Hcadingly ly point of Japanese Canadian
J1 dining this tender scene, arranged by' a group .of Nisei
Gov. Seiichiro Yasui of the and Whitemouth, Man., Kipp,
advance.
e 'iMHeni notes of the zither for the purpose of making a con- Tokyo
metropolitan
district Alta., Duchess and Countess,
FAR WEST
^^’ling away. In fact all tribution
towards
a
project praised the achievements of the both in Alberta, Oxdrift, Caramat
Oddly- enough, Dawson City' is
I ^ ? i the flicker, this instru- which they feel is of concern to Nisei GI’s and declared that thev and Kowkash in Ontario, and also the most westerly' point.
^eni^’es itself with the those who have physically
were •
important factor in Lone Butte, Buffalo Creek, and This will raise many' an ey-ebrow
I P^ and emotions and jangles perienced the evacuation.
American-Japanese relations.
Beavermouth in B. C. All these of disbelief, but if they' will
accordingly. Quite an inThe show is to be held at the
About SO veterans of the are the new homes of some Ja study- a map of Canada they will
-Strun
j1,
Ukrainian Labor Temple, 300 442nd were among the 600 Ame panese.
note that it is on about west
polite columnist, Jack Bathurst St. to start at 8 p.m. rican guests and 400 Japanese
Now,
with
the
letdown
of
the
longitude which if followed south
i Scot
01 die Vancouver Sun, re- The price of admission is 50c.
officials present.
coastal
travel barriers) Japanese down the B. C. coast is 300 miles
Gates
^n experience in London
Included in the program are
have gone back to such small but west of Queen Charlotte Islands.
b fn&t saw this zither several short films, including a
familiar
places as Ucluelet,
Incidentally’,
one
Japanese
Nisei Boys Dig Up
Miton
Karas.
Paldi and Bella Bella.
'this - h.^1011 ^aras- Seems that I few minutes of the Evacuation
Canadian
family'
is
reported
to
from a wine cellar Story, which is being cut and Skeletons At Picnic
EVERYWHERE
be living on Queen Charlotte
A group of young boys, memThose of Japanese ancestry
da®- r,1 Ua '™°ni British pro- edited and will be narrated by(Continued on page 2)
top’- -7°} R1;6^ snatched away John Drainie of the CBC, music- hers of the Variety Club of the
jg~ ^y background music for al entertainment and a quizz University- Settlement, led by
Les Carter, their supervisor, who
was performing program offering many prizes in
is also the production manager
eoncert hall.
which the audience will take
i S- -v tune was met with part.
of the evacuation film of the
j mild
Tuame but when he
Further
announcement will University Film Society, went
^Ql _
COALDALE, Alta. — A large
y-o rhe Third Man be made as the plans for the on a picnic last week-end to Jack- I
The purpose of the league is
The?
son’s Point, a summer resort, on gathering of Alberta Buddhist
to further the knowledge of Bud
jahnox - Aemendous applause program progresses.
Lake Simcoe.
ea
Sunday School teachers from dhism amongst themselves as
slight
man
°*er.
One of the boys, Takashi Fu Taber, Coaldale, Raymond, Pic
well as teaching Sunday' School
Sends Staff To
. St
rukawa, 13, came across a bone, ture Butte, Lethbridge and Rose
"e
tragedy.
Karas
’
to
the children. The Bukkyokai
acks . - t d
Overseas Agencies
and all boys began digging on mary- attended a meeting at the
'ms fanfare and
of each district is fully support
YOKOHAMA. — A group of the spot. In no time they un Coaldale Buddhist Church on ing this teachers’ league, the
Then
everyone
!
Saes
t1
earthed more than 200 bones, and April 10 to form an A.B.S.S.T.
else j ten Japanese to staff the new
members of which are all Niseis.
fee e<
CO. em'ewaswasnothing
it
is thought that they had League. Hiede Karaki was chos
no encore, i Japan overseas offices in New
The league teachers with co
you
York, San Francisco, Los An stumbled across an Indian burial en to head the group.
ie
the
picture,
this
i
operation
from the students and
gloria
Rounding out the executive are their parents, hope to make this
■T of the one tune geles and Seattle, left here last ground as the bones are estim
supposedly plays week. The group included one ated to be more than 100 years Noris Taguchi, vice-president; work of undertaking to teach
woman who will fill a post in old.
Setsuko Mishima, treasurer; and children and doing research work
taunting.
The bones were turned over to Naomichi Sugimoto, secretary. a pleasure.
the San Francisco office.
They will not be establishing the anthropology department of Rev. Ikuta and Rev. Kawamura
Regarded
One of tne activities for the
the University' of Toronto.
will act as supervisors of the
aP
nom every- consulate offices in the true
coming
summer will be the Sun
Among the boys were Joe and league. There will also be a re
most of the sense but they will do much of
b the contem- the work generally- entrusted to I Jimmy' Yonemitsu, Takashi and search committee consisting of a day' School picnic to be held at
consulates and will also promote ' Hiroshi Furukawa, David and member from each district chap Park Lake on July' 9.
(Co
page 2)
ter.
j Japanese trade.
ES
Resettlement
Page 2
PAGE TWO
THE NEW CANADIAN
26. is
The New Canadian
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canad;
6
Boy From Nebraska’ Becomes Publish
By LARRY TAJIRI
auditorium.
1 will always seer
S'
There is something significant | things to be done
In York, Nebraska last week
e weekly Republican came out in the fact that ex-gunner Ben which to do thei
usual on Thursday. It wasn't Kuroki who has flown in the always be one la • Ke
t story
long after the paper had been skies over lands beseiged and ever trivial, to in
-k
and
Toyo Takata _____
-Editor.
distributed that a -lot of York’s damned by war and who knows and page proofs
$ Tear
Takaichi Umezuki
-Japanese Section suitor
citizens were discussing the well the instruments of death somehow the dav Ken Mori
has and the press w
-Advertising
week’s main news story—in and sudden destruction
£
479 Queen St. W.
PLaza 5005 — Toronto. Ont.
chosen
to
make
a
career
of
newsand there '''ill be
places like the First Nationa
bank, the corner dru g store. Joe P^P^r n ork. There was a: time about the conv f
Office Hours:
Blair’s cleaning shop and the when the pen was mightier than issue.
Subscription, in Advance:
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. '
&
One of
Thrift market. The 74-year old the sword and the time may come
$3.00 for six months
Monday to Friday.
oecup
Republican, one of the oldest again when the typewriter and dreams of aio^t newsman
$6.00 per one year
§
9:00 a.m.-12 noon,
^4
the
linotype
may
outweigh
all
met
is
weeklies
in
the
state,
was
to
fo own a small
Saturday.
J
paper. The other drea
ight Calls:
have a new editor and publisher the hell-bombs of creation.
hl (I
course. is to "Tire
*
*
*
in June, a native Nebraskan by
7042,
T. Takata RA. 2719
that
the name of Ben Kuroki.
On a lighter and more person American novel, whi^ p ..
I
York is a town of about 7,500 al plane, we would like to wel- stuff to talk about 'over ' 2
Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
people, the county seat of York come Ben and Shige Kuroki to after the deadline has been 3
i
County. It is about 50 miles west that community of ink-stained but the words never
Wednesday, April 26, 1950
Lincoln, the capital, which ■wretches whose lives revolve aown on paper.
•es it in the southeast part around a weekly publication date. . We first met Ben Kuroki k
FUTURE WORK OF THE JCCA
ot the state, Its chief industries The Kurokis will probably come in 1944 when he had jus{ rei3;.
manufacture concrete . products to hate Thursdays which is the ed from his tour of
„.i
At all recent JCCA conferences as well as at the I and school supplies.
It also has day their paper* goes to press bomber gunner over 4fA B
coming Ontario provincial gathering at Hamilton this j creameries, a foundry, a nursery and -which will be the day the Europe. He had been
week, strong emphasis has been placed on what is term j and several hatcheries. Corn, press breaks down or the fuse African campaign, survived
ed the “future program of the JCCA”. With the key wheat and oats are the main pro blows out. On Thursdays there
(Continued on Kage 8)
note point that it occupies, it merits explanation and ducts of the country’s predomin
antly agrarian economy.
study.
I ork is no d if erent from a
Up to the present, the JCCA has been steeped in thousand other small cities on
work of a corrective nature. It has been occupied main the American land and there was
ly with problems arising out of the evacuation and the a lot of interest last week about
the new people coming to town. | It’s been many a moon since .our ing sound along the floor, by
consequent resettlement and the disabilities placed
Joseph G. Alden who has edited lamps have focussed on a Japan
ails, the v ait between reels * i<
against Japanese Canadians such as the wartime restric the Republican for the past 32 ese movie. The ghost-town where
shadows on tire screen (use: f:
tions and the anti-Oriental laws in British Columbia. years introduced the Kurokis, everyone attended every activity, - nothing more
However, with the relocation completed as well as the Ben and Shige, with a front-page whether the particular doing was bed-sheet) as people come J
,
neai-conclusion of the evacuation losses claims question, picture, and story. The news ac in their line of interest or not, go to the washroom a.CC0MD2EB
count
told
of
some
of
Ben
’
s
war
was
the
last
time
we
’
ve
seen
a
by
a
continual
murmur
of"
the lemoval of the orders-in-council and the amendment
record which, incidentally, is one sob or samurai drama.
men-na-sai” and the most v
to the B. C. franchise tret, both occurring last vear, much of the great individual stories of
Lately, and as a further’ in satile man in any Japanese co
of the remedial work may be said to have' been con Americans in World War II and dication of the return of settled inanity, the benshi.
cluded.
was made into a dramatic bio- times, more of these films from
The benshi was to the
graphy
by
Ralph
G.
Martin
in
such
Tokyo
lots
as
Shochiku
and
ese
film what Laurel
~ Now, the JCCA is entering a new phase of activity.
Daiei
are
bein
g shown to Japan- Hardy, one was ineffec
It is now to take creative action rather than corrective, "The Boy from Nebraskai”
(Harper’s, 1946).
ese audiences. There’s at least out he other. He lau
to tackle projects rather than problems. Future program ‘ Editor Alden noted that Ben one show a month in Toronto
sobs, he gets angry, 1
covers this field.
Kuroki had fought the enemies sponsored by one organization, or druni
has to take t
of democracy abroad, in 58 heavy I another-, usually giving afternoon an’s part, then the child s. W
■ The work as well as the extent of work in this field combat missions as a turret gun- I and evening performances to ac
why Hollywct
is limitless. Among- others it includes educational, cul nor over Africa, Europe and the commodate the brisk demand for ...wondered
have benshis in the s'1
tural, inter-ethnic, social, and even international in its islands of.. Japan, and at home, tickets. :
days rather than the tit. e
m a series of speaking tours
What is quite surprising to us
range of possible activities.
And when one mera
which took him to every part of is tnat there is quite a following benshi, invariably it
As a representative organization of the Japanese the country. Ben Kuroki then to these films among the Nisei.
sm as his chosen We know quite a number who in Tokyo, then dean of
Canadians, it can provide the leadership and the collec- chose
~ •
I enrolled at the make it a regular habit to at
He was b;
tending the showings. And what the most
mown and
He will graduate in June. amazes us is the number who go most popular behind-th?-g^|
PASSING THRU
Editor Alden welcomed “this whom we consider to be below man with the many falseuv |
COMMUNITIES
apostle
of rugged Americanism us in their knowledge of the Ja
However, just as the
(Continued from page 1)
(Continued from page
to
the
community
and
to
a
work
panese
language,
and
they
enjoy
and buggy, they are the
porary writers usually conform Island having- moved the:
rethem.
of another era, and th?
to the sour, bitter tradition of eentiy, and they would be the shop in his chosen profession.”
"He promises to impart to .one
One of the reasons why we’ve have taken the life ou
the American novel.
most westerly Japanese Canadian of Nebraska’s
elder
weekly shied away is that we’ve had and the benshi will
Ihc v liter usually has a set
newspapers new vigor, fresh en- I difficulty in following the gist
egion of forgotten men L
This g
a
E Mr
purpose in mind when he first
thusiasm ana forward-looking of the plot as we can’t make out til now, most of the
of
how
post . spirit, all of which are auguries the samurai chatter, or the of I talkie films either had
punches out the gre
American
res
novel—in some case;
of growth and progress on the ficial oi' office-room language. It soundtracks or twy v
the fi ust rat ions, the low life,-the
newspaper’s
74th
birthday,” might as well be Abyssinian.
too adaptable W Canad
brutality in the typical big citv. further north than Leamii
Editor
Alden
concluded.
Some
Nisei
are
unreasonably
jectors and it v
He probes and twists with the mid it is more than 1000 mile
Otherwise
life
went
on
as
tn
prejudiced
against
Japanese audible but we
the crow file
biting words that come from his separated, even
usual in York.
tire:
The volunteer films but in actuality they’re not recent
ii’om Central Bedeque, 1'. E I.
o
fire department put out thr
as bad as that. They’re not in proved.
during- the week.
Eight the same league as Hollywood
Although
2
A CKNOWLEDG TEXTS
Farp
hundred
men
attended
the
third
with
its
heavy
backing,
technical
now
being
rell or D. H. Lawrence, land
The New
3
Jian acknow- annual farmer-businessman din
know-how and concentrated^, fac vintage which have recea.
marks in modem fiction, bring
; generous do- ner sponsored by the chamber of
ilities. but overlooking that they imported, a few
0
that thought to mind. There's nations from the following:
•s
commerce
in
the
city
auditorium.
>1
do
a
fair
job
in
Tokyo.
Japanese
ducts
are
new
here,
no escapism there, only a harsh
1‘
A
now
iiineral
home
was
opened
.realism.
one
making
the
cnv^
1
films,
we
think,
seem
to
have
a
Kane
Mon- at Seventh and Burlington street
m„w • right n^
more mature plot than many of I
on th
and the One Hundred club of the the recent raves from the U. S. has a k
O
So it brinemind ne
Cm
i^mn
church,
had
a
covered
film
capital.
taboo, ip
Mr.
hi.. Picture dish supper. The Knight Temp- '
salt sea air of Vancouver from Butte
me worst feature of the Ja- jitterbug
a
which this column first meander- ■ the n
nanese films is its slow pace.
ms uaughte
ed and this letter that awakened I
IcCloud
hotel.
The
Tuesday
One
can go outside for air, coke when
.ii
2 o
I SU gio Su
the memory of two little kids
Boo
met at
and
a
cigarette,
and return with- I
N 0
birth of
tl
out losing the continuity of the > It would Ui
d;
5
report on "The Par- I story. Sometimes even the scene i tore no me
11
ov Daphne du Maurier. J hasn’t changed.
; Hutton or o
The town
were eager
Our pre-evacuation experiences j stars bowm
Maybe .what we
ly await
tl
with them brings back the four- •
What ivc
Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra I hour sittings on hard movable i
world is some mor
4
on Mvndav
in
citv 1 seats which scrape with a tear- 3
T
THE WEEKLY HABIT
Kt
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f
THE NEW CANADIAN
26. is
The New Canadian
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canad;
6
Boy From Nebraska’ Becomes Publish
By LARRY TAJIRI
auditorium.
1 will always seer
S'
There is something significant | things to be done
In York, Nebraska last week
e weekly Republican came out in the fact that ex-gunner Ben which to do thei
usual on Thursday. It wasn't Kuroki who has flown in the always be one la • Ke
t story
long after the paper had been skies over lands beseiged and ever trivial, to in
-k
and
Toyo Takata _____
-Editor.
distributed that a -lot of York’s damned by war and who knows and page proofs
$ Tear
Takaichi Umezuki
-Japanese Section suitor
citizens were discussing the well the instruments of death somehow the dav Ken Mori
has and the press w
-Advertising
week’s main news story—in and sudden destruction
£
479 Queen St. W.
PLaza 5005 — Toronto. Ont.
chosen
to
make
a
career
of
newsand there '''ill be
places like the First Nationa
bank, the corner dru g store. Joe P^P^r n ork. There was a: time about the conv f
Office Hours:
Blair’s cleaning shop and the when the pen was mightier than issue.
Subscription, in Advance:
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. '
&
One of
Thrift market. The 74-year old the sword and the time may come
$3.00 for six months
Monday to Friday.
oecup
Republican, one of the oldest again when the typewriter and dreams of aio^t newsman
$6.00 per one year
§
9:00 a.m.-12 noon,
^4
the
linotype
may
outweigh
all
met
is
weeklies
in
the
state,
was
to
fo own a small
Saturday.
J
paper. The other drea
ight Calls:
have a new editor and publisher the hell-bombs of creation.
hl (I
course. is to "Tire
*
*
*
in June, a native Nebraskan by
7042,
T. Takata RA. 2719
that
the name of Ben Kuroki.
On a lighter and more person American novel, whi^ p ..
I
York is a town of about 7,500 al plane, we would like to wel- stuff to talk about 'over ' 2
Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa.
people, the county seat of York come Ben and Shige Kuroki to after the deadline has been 3
i
County. It is about 50 miles west that community of ink-stained but the words never
Wednesday, April 26, 1950
Lincoln, the capital, which ■wretches whose lives revolve aown on paper.
•es it in the southeast part around a weekly publication date. . We first met Ben Kuroki k
FUTURE WORK OF THE JCCA
ot the state, Its chief industries The Kurokis will probably come in 1944 when he had jus{ rei3;.
manufacture concrete . products to hate Thursdays which is the ed from his tour of
„.i
At all recent JCCA conferences as well as at the I and school supplies.
It also has day their paper* goes to press bomber gunner over 4fA B
coming Ontario provincial gathering at Hamilton this j creameries, a foundry, a nursery and -which will be the day the Europe. He had been
week, strong emphasis has been placed on what is term j and several hatcheries. Corn, press breaks down or the fuse African campaign, survived
ed the “future program of the JCCA”. With the key wheat and oats are the main pro blows out. On Thursdays there
(Continued on Kage 8)
note point that it occupies, it merits explanation and ducts of the country’s predomin
antly agrarian economy.
study.
I ork is no d if erent from a
Up to the present, the JCCA has been steeped in thousand other small cities on
work of a corrective nature. It has been occupied main the American land and there was
ly with problems arising out of the evacuation and the a lot of interest last week about
the new people coming to town. | It’s been many a moon since .our ing sound along the floor, by
consequent resettlement and the disabilities placed
Joseph G. Alden who has edited lamps have focussed on a Japan
ails, the v ait between reels * i<
against Japanese Canadians such as the wartime restric the Republican for the past 32 ese movie. The ghost-town where
shadows on tire screen (use: f:
tions and the anti-Oriental laws in British Columbia. years introduced the Kurokis, everyone attended every activity, - nothing more
However, with the relocation completed as well as the Ben and Shige, with a front-page whether the particular doing was bed-sheet) as people come J
,
neai-conclusion of the evacuation losses claims question, picture, and story. The news ac in their line of interest or not, go to the washroom a.CC0MD2EB
count
told
of
some
of
Ben
’
s
war
was
the
last
time
we
’
ve
seen
a
by
a
continual
murmur
of"
the lemoval of the orders-in-council and the amendment
record which, incidentally, is one sob or samurai drama.
men-na-sai” and the most v
to the B. C. franchise tret, both occurring last vear, much of the great individual stories of
Lately, and as a further’ in satile man in any Japanese co
of the remedial work may be said to have' been con Americans in World War II and dication of the return of settled inanity, the benshi.
cluded.
was made into a dramatic bio- times, more of these films from
The benshi was to the
graphy
by
Ralph
G.
Martin
in
such
Tokyo
lots
as
Shochiku
and
ese
film what Laurel
~ Now, the JCCA is entering a new phase of activity.
Daiei
are
bein
g shown to Japan- Hardy, one was ineffec
It is now to take creative action rather than corrective, "The Boy from Nebraskai”
(Harper’s, 1946).
ese audiences. There’s at least out he other. He lau
to tackle projects rather than problems. Future program ‘ Editor Alden noted that Ben one show a month in Toronto
sobs, he gets angry, 1
covers this field.
Kuroki had fought the enemies sponsored by one organization, or druni
has to take t
of democracy abroad, in 58 heavy I another-, usually giving afternoon an’s part, then the child s. W
■ The work as well as the extent of work in this field combat missions as a turret gun- I and evening performances to ac
why Hollywct
is limitless. Among- others it includes educational, cul nor over Africa, Europe and the commodate the brisk demand for ...wondered
have benshis in the s'1
tural, inter-ethnic, social, and even international in its islands of.. Japan, and at home, tickets. :
days rather than the tit. e
m a series of speaking tours
What is quite surprising to us
range of possible activities.
And when one mera
which took him to every part of is tnat there is quite a following benshi, invariably it
As a representative organization of the Japanese the country. Ben Kuroki then to these films among the Nisei.
sm as his chosen We know quite a number who in Tokyo, then dean of
Canadians, it can provide the leadership and the collec- chose
~ •
I enrolled at the make it a regular habit to at
He was b;
tending the showings. And what the most
mown and
He will graduate in June. amazes us is the number who go most popular behind-th?-g^|
PASSING THRU
Editor Alden welcomed “this whom we consider to be below man with the many falseuv |
COMMUNITIES
apostle
of rugged Americanism us in their knowledge of the Ja
However, just as the
(Continued from page 1)
(Continued from page
to
the
community
and
to
a
work
panese
language,
and
they
enjoy
and buggy, they are the
porary writers usually conform Island having- moved the:
rethem.
of another era, and th?
to the sour, bitter tradition of eentiy, and they would be the shop in his chosen profession.”
"He promises to impart to .one
One of the reasons why we’ve have taken the life ou
the American novel.
most westerly Japanese Canadian of Nebraska’s
elder
weekly shied away is that we’ve had and the benshi will
Ihc v liter usually has a set
newspapers new vigor, fresh en- I difficulty in following the gist
egion of forgotten men L
This g
a
E Mr
purpose in mind when he first
thusiasm ana forward-looking of the plot as we can’t make out til now, most of the
of
how
post . spirit, all of which are auguries the samurai chatter, or the of I talkie films either had
punches out the gre
American
res
novel—in some case;
of growth and progress on the ficial oi' office-room language. It soundtracks or twy v
the fi ust rat ions, the low life,-the
newspaper’s
74th
birthday,” might as well be Abyssinian.
too adaptable W Canad
brutality in the typical big citv. further north than Leamii
Editor
Alden
concluded.
Some
Nisei
are
unreasonably
jectors and it v
He probes and twists with the mid it is more than 1000 mile
Otherwise
life
went
on
as
tn
prejudiced
against
Japanese audible but we
the crow file
biting words that come from his separated, even
usual in York.
tire:
The volunteer films but in actuality they’re not recent
ii’om Central Bedeque, 1'. E I.
o
fire department put out thr
as bad as that. They’re not in proved.
during- the week.
Eight the same league as Hollywood
Although
2
A CKNOWLEDG TEXTS
Farp
hundred
men
attended
the
third
with
its
heavy
backing,
technical
now
being
rell or D. H. Lawrence, land
The New
3
Jian acknow- annual farmer-businessman din
know-how and concentrated^, fac vintage which have recea.
marks in modem fiction, bring
; generous do- ner sponsored by the chamber of
ilities. but overlooking that they imported, a few
0
that thought to mind. There's nations from the following:
•s
commerce
in
the
city
auditorium.
>1
do
a
fair
job
in
Tokyo.
Japanese
ducts
are
new
here,
no escapism there, only a harsh
1‘
A
now
iiineral
home
was
opened
.realism.
one
making
the
cnv^
1
films,
we
think,
seem
to
have
a
Kane
Mon- at Seventh and Burlington street
m„w • right n^
more mature plot than many of I
on th
and the One Hundred club of the the recent raves from the U. S. has a k
O
So it brinemind ne
Cm
i^mn
church,
had
a
covered
film
capital.
taboo, ip
Mr.
hi.. Picture dish supper. The Knight Temp- '
salt sea air of Vancouver from Butte
me worst feature of the Ja- jitterbug
a
which this column first meander- ■ the n
nanese films is its slow pace.
ms uaughte
ed and this letter that awakened I
IcCloud
hotel.
The
Tuesday
One
can go outside for air, coke when
.ii
2 o
I SU gio Su
the memory of two little kids
Boo
met at
and
a
cigarette,
and return with- I
N 0
birth of
tl
out losing the continuity of the > It would Ui
d;
5
report on "The Par- I story. Sometimes even the scene i tore no me
11
ov Daphne du Maurier. J hasn’t changed.
; Hutton or o
The town
were eager
Our pre-evacuation experiences j stars bowm
Maybe .what we
ly await
tl
with them brings back the four- •
What ivc
Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra I hour sittings on hard movable i
world is some mor
4
on Mvndav
in
citv 1 seats which scrape with a tear- 3
T
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clay. April 26. 1950
THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE SEVEN
J. Amsmori Bowls 944
For New High Triple
S i X 111 • C 0 M M t R t U l • C 3 I 0 8 R
Feature of F
Bv Staff write
now optimistically
c
a
ed nines when the A
id improv- j A isei
Johnnv
a
Earlscou
broke H
Toronto Senior League tvobbly blooper ;
ugh and critical season. Stadium on May 6
•. in their second semesBut a look at
ganized amateur activ- does not show
onto. the Nisei ball club
or hopeful. Thev
in a three-way tie for won t be mobbed by
candidates,
e and curtained a suc- they’ve tabbed a few
juniors for
easem by a four-game
rhe final post-season
up the league.
claim the league title.
and'they know all the aval able
material. There won't be any
ae
s onlv ■‘find”.
id
VETERAN PLAYERS
cult and after their j
Bur this does not mean
eason in which they they a
wring down deeper and ; far as
junior player
con-
Takeda
leadership u
week’s
blanked
Urabe
:ih
i1
Crofwm
DanT
me
BILL TAKEDA
nets!
Phone GL-SO?)
Insurance
S6 GAMBLE AVE.
ire
Brampton
Toronto, Ont.
Fri-
Aawaobilt
swept
Fire.
e Ti
ELgin 050S
th re-.
2 Vesta Drive
MA fair 1365.
I oilowi
1-1
Arne
>ermd
Andrew E. McKa^ue
201
54-;
Solicitor,
Pu b I ic.
Northern Ontario Bida.
Barrister,
{Corner Adelaide &
io higher honor to
e league comueti-
qu ick
Bay Sts.)
TORONTO
action in tne outfield, are two
Hava
who have about cinched a place
*
Motormen
with the Seniors.
when OK
I
bowled a pulled away.
title is a letdown from been
Attention!
I
impressive with his hittin
record gra
*
e
of
3760.
On
the
previous
and Tanaka is considered th
I
BRIDES-TO-BE
Royals Rink, the
peer of fielders.
*
And what are the chances of
a of
I
We
rive of the present team are Songs Main Feature
miize in 8oci
i
me Westerns repeating their
Ra
I
over the thirty mark or nudging Of Manitoba Concert
ig — Weddin
I
performance? All four teams,
received
tlin t
WINNIPEG. — A larue a
1 nvitation , plain or R
it and they should be crowded
I
n't year and they’re the same | off to the sidelines but whether ence greeted the
I
I
" mm for the coming- season. MU. 9271
The classy Croftons had no
cert sponsored by the Manitoba
’ ere evenly matched, and the I। this will take place remains to
difficulty
notching
their
win as
Buddhist Association on Easter
I
be seen.
tim’e deadlock is offered as sub- I
the
out
manned
and
ex
Two casualties of 1949 are still Inday. Held both day and night,
s.antiation. The best road to I
douotful factors in this vear's people from all over Manitoba
P.F
' ’ccess is to strengthen their |
performmake-up of the team. Their of- were attracted to it.
lineups and that’s what they’re !
The odori by the small children ed heroics between the pipes to
J 1 attempting to do.
| tensive bet and the league’s best
thwart many a rush.
picket defense, Idy Idenouye in and a Japanese skit featured the
The other three, Mahers, May- ;
The Stars started the
capacitated for three months and first half and during intermis
nd West York, it is reMONARCH LIFE
son series with a fine show but
out of the line-up since last May sion, supper was the order.
eo
have bolstered their
The
concert
reached
its
climax
in
tne
later
gomes,
players
un
with a broken ankle, has fully
bringing- up juniors and
recovered
but until he gets into with old shibais and comedy skits able to make the out-of-town
urin
^players from other a game no one will know if he’s but the highlights of the evening
2594
H
ami
’
ton
They've had 40 to 50
ready to resume where he left off were songs by the talented for chief worrier Matt Matsui
out at their pre-season after the unfortunate injury.
singers Grace Terakita, Tak who has to shuffle the lineup
Residence:
and that is indication
Hirose,
Marion Natsuo, Hank every game.
Ken Mitsui, their strong-arm
59 Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
hurlef who plays the outfield Ozamoto, Hisashi Inouye, Kay
HAMILTON BASEBALL
when not on the mound to boost Yamada and others.
The Hamilton .Nisei Basebail
A show and a shibai combined
the attack, fractured his wrist
in the last game of the season brought the long- evening to a club requests a full turnout of
all former players and also others
*
and he remains a big question. close.
Decorators, Plasterers
who wish to try out for the team
The loss of these two key play
vTS50--solid bricl 8 rooms.
at a practice on Sunday, April
and
RAYMOND Y.B.A.
ers would be a hard knock to
” odei
smk, paved lane,
29
at
Eastwood
Fork
at
1
p.m.
Stucco
"Works
take.
RAYMOND, Alta. — The
Bloor Hid St. Clarence, §3,000
With too many unanswerable Raymond Y.B.A. held their closToronto JCCA
d wn.
ifs and buts, no lineup can be ing social on April 14 at the Ray
{MAY FROLIC
KANSHIRO OMOTO
conjured at this time for the mond Buddhist Church. An en
?Ghcl b?ickj g rooms>
Canadian
Legion
Hall
opening game on Saturday, May joyable evening, which included
“ble garage, Broadview and
May 23, 1950 — 9 p.m.
6
when the Westerns will square refreshments and dancing, was
1 Moith, S3,()oo down.
Vancouver, B. C.
Proceeds to
off with "West York in the first had by those attending.
JCCA Welfare Fund
Phone MArine 3459
game of the double-headed openwhich will be under the lights.
er.
’•a?.
through-hall
plan,
The arcs have now been installed
Danforth and Mon
However all department
Better Service
and
ready for operation, and the
Tastie-r Booa
a Park, S3,000 down,.
cept the pitching is getting set.
first
night
g-ame
is
scheduled
for
The hurling department is still
the headache with only Kenny Tuesday, May 9.
A regular week calls for a
Ohara ready to go. The others
New Private Room Upstairs
double-header
Tuesday night, a
if
cannot be counted on as yet
For
reservations
phone TR 0851 or WA 9974
though Aki Koyanagi and rookie single game Thursday night, a
Agent for K. Wiles
.Manager: David Kong — (Residence) Phone: IIO. 4033
Carl Uchikura are coming around.
noons, and a single game on al11 Elizabeth St.
-■amorth Ave., Toronto
Toronto, Ont
NO SUNDAY GAMES
ternate
nights. On
- ’’US—Res. GE. 8315)
The league schedule calls for
when league
36 games for each team, half of games are not scheduled, an ex
I ch onto JCCA lakes Pleasure in Presenting
hibition game betwen one of the
"WHAT I SAW IN JAPAN"
league teams and a visiting team
are cordially invited to the
with Rev. George G. Nakayama
is planned. One such game is
Hamilton JCCA
A
l
’
z-hour
length postwar travalogue film on Janan under
slated for Saturday, May 13
the McArthur administration. Follow the photographer and
when Westerns will play the
see
the histone landmarks and picturesque scenes of the land
Galt Terriers of the Intercounty
of our fathers, all the way from Okinawa to Hokkaido.' Visit
aion with the Ontario JCCA Conference a
League.
thru the camera the people who may be some of vour own
Hamilton, Ontario
The Senior League will not
friends
or relatives.
play Sunday games.
Saturday, April 29
*
*
a
Apart from the players and
Central Hall 213 James St. North
English Lecture
schedules, the "Westerns will take
Admission 50c
to the field in new uniforms this
Friday, April 28 — 7:30 p.m.
nogram of Kendo & Judo displays, odoris & songs
year, sporting white togs with
Labour Temple Auditorium
aa’t hour program of choral music, instrumental
roy al blue trimm
16< Cnurch St., Toronto
UUK dances and others by Latvian, Estonian, Ser1 ‘robabh- the 1
nr act le
anian, Czecho-SIovak and Hungarian groups 7:00
Japanese Lecture
■7
(I
nd
carded
Saturday, April 29 — 7:30 p.m.
for Saturday
Holy Trinity Church — Trinity Square
tie Bits and another on- the fol
r rom 9:30 p.m. until midnight
COLLECTION:— Proceeds to Japan Relief and Toronto
lowimr
dav at Earlscourt Sia
SPONSORED BY THE HAMILTON JCCA
Welfare Fund
i dium commencing at
CHUNGKING CHOP SUEY
THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE SEVEN
J. Amsmori Bowls 944
For New High Triple
S i X 111 • C 0 M M t R t U l • C 3 I 0 8 R
Feature of F
Bv Staff write
now optimistically
c
a
ed nines when the A
id improv- j A isei
Johnnv
a
Earlscou
broke H
Toronto Senior League tvobbly blooper ;
ugh and critical season. Stadium on May 6
•. in their second semesBut a look at
ganized amateur activ- does not show
onto. the Nisei ball club
or hopeful. Thev
in a three-way tie for won t be mobbed by
candidates,
e and curtained a suc- they’ve tabbed a few
juniors for
easem by a four-game
rhe final post-season
up the league.
claim the league title.
and'they know all the aval able
material. There won't be any
ae
s onlv ■‘find”.
id
VETERAN PLAYERS
cult and after their j
Bur this does not mean
eason in which they they a
wring down deeper and ; far as
junior player
con-
Takeda
leadership u
week’s
blanked
Urabe
:ih
i1
Crofwm
DanT
me
BILL TAKEDA
nets!
Phone GL-SO?)
Insurance
S6 GAMBLE AVE.
ire
Brampton
Toronto, Ont.
Fri-
Aawaobilt
swept
Fire.
e Ti
ELgin 050S
th re-.
2 Vesta Drive
MA fair 1365.
I oilowi
1-1
Arne
>ermd
Andrew E. McKa^ue
201
54-;
Solicitor,
Pu b I ic.
Northern Ontario Bida.
Barrister,
{Corner Adelaide &
io higher honor to
e league comueti-
qu ick
Bay Sts.)
TORONTO
action in tne outfield, are two
Hava
who have about cinched a place
*
Motormen
with the Seniors.
when OK
I
bowled a pulled away.
title is a letdown from been
Attention!
I
impressive with his hittin
record gra
*
e
of
3760.
On
the
previous
and Tanaka is considered th
I
BRIDES-TO-BE
Royals Rink, the
peer of fielders.
*
And what are the chances of
a of
I
We
rive of the present team are Songs Main Feature
miize in 8oci
i
me Westerns repeating their
Ra
I
over the thirty mark or nudging Of Manitoba Concert
ig — Weddin
I
performance? All four teams,
received
tlin t
WINNIPEG. — A larue a
1 nvitation , plain or R
it and they should be crowded
I
n't year and they’re the same | off to the sidelines but whether ence greeted the
I
I
" mm for the coming- season. MU. 9271
The classy Croftons had no
cert sponsored by the Manitoba
’ ere evenly matched, and the I। this will take place remains to
difficulty
notching
their
win as
Buddhist Association on Easter
I
be seen.
tim’e deadlock is offered as sub- I
the
out
manned
and
ex
Two casualties of 1949 are still Inday. Held both day and night,
s.antiation. The best road to I
douotful factors in this vear's people from all over Manitoba
P.F
' ’ccess is to strengthen their |
performmake-up of the team. Their of- were attracted to it.
lineups and that’s what they’re !
The odori by the small children ed heroics between the pipes to
J 1 attempting to do.
| tensive bet and the league’s best
thwart many a rush.
picket defense, Idy Idenouye in and a Japanese skit featured the
The other three, Mahers, May- ;
The Stars started the
capacitated for three months and first half and during intermis
nd West York, it is reMONARCH LIFE
son series with a fine show but
out of the line-up since last May sion, supper was the order.
eo
have bolstered their
The
concert
reached
its
climax
in
tne
later
gomes,
players
un
with a broken ankle, has fully
bringing- up juniors and
recovered
but until he gets into with old shibais and comedy skits able to make the out-of-town
urin
^players from other a game no one will know if he’s but the highlights of the evening
2594
H
ami
’
ton
They've had 40 to 50
ready to resume where he left off were songs by the talented for chief worrier Matt Matsui
out at their pre-season after the unfortunate injury.
singers Grace Terakita, Tak who has to shuffle the lineup
Residence:
and that is indication
Hirose,
Marion Natsuo, Hank every game.
Ken Mitsui, their strong-arm
59 Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
hurlef who plays the outfield Ozamoto, Hisashi Inouye, Kay
HAMILTON BASEBALL
when not on the mound to boost Yamada and others.
The Hamilton .Nisei Basebail
A show and a shibai combined
the attack, fractured his wrist
in the last game of the season brought the long- evening to a club requests a full turnout of
all former players and also others
*
and he remains a big question. close.
Decorators, Plasterers
who wish to try out for the team
The loss of these two key play
vTS50--solid bricl 8 rooms.
at a practice on Sunday, April
and
RAYMOND Y.B.A.
ers would be a hard knock to
” odei
smk, paved lane,
29
at
Eastwood
Fork
at
1
p.m.
Stucco
"Works
take.
RAYMOND, Alta. — The
Bloor Hid St. Clarence, §3,000
With too many unanswerable Raymond Y.B.A. held their closToronto JCCA
d wn.
ifs and buts, no lineup can be ing social on April 14 at the Ray
{MAY FROLIC
KANSHIRO OMOTO
conjured at this time for the mond Buddhist Church. An en
?Ghcl b?ickj g rooms>
Canadian
Legion
Hall
opening game on Saturday, May joyable evening, which included
“ble garage, Broadview and
May 23, 1950 — 9 p.m.
6
when the Westerns will square refreshments and dancing, was
1 Moith, S3,()oo down.
Vancouver, B. C.
Proceeds to
off with "West York in the first had by those attending.
JCCA Welfare Fund
Phone MArine 3459
game of the double-headed openwhich will be under the lights.
er.
’•a?.
through-hall
plan,
The arcs have now been installed
Danforth and Mon
However all department
Better Service
and
ready for operation, and the
Tastie-r Booa
a Park, S3,000 down,.
cept the pitching is getting set.
first
night
g-ame
is
scheduled
for
The hurling department is still
the headache with only Kenny Tuesday, May 9.
A regular week calls for a
Ohara ready to go. The others
New Private Room Upstairs
double-header
Tuesday night, a
if
cannot be counted on as yet
For
reservations
phone TR 0851 or WA 9974
though Aki Koyanagi and rookie single game Thursday night, a
Agent for K. Wiles
.Manager: David Kong — (Residence) Phone: IIO. 4033
Carl Uchikura are coming around.
noons, and a single game on al11 Elizabeth St.
-■amorth Ave., Toronto
Toronto, Ont
NO SUNDAY GAMES
ternate
nights. On
- ’’US—Res. GE. 8315)
The league schedule calls for
when league
36 games for each team, half of games are not scheduled, an ex
I ch onto JCCA lakes Pleasure in Presenting
hibition game betwen one of the
"WHAT I SAW IN JAPAN"
league teams and a visiting team
are cordially invited to the
with Rev. George G. Nakayama
is planned. One such game is
Hamilton JCCA
A
l
’
z-hour
length postwar travalogue film on Janan under
slated for Saturday, May 13
the McArthur administration. Follow the photographer and
when Westerns will play the
see
the histone landmarks and picturesque scenes of the land
Galt Terriers of the Intercounty
of our fathers, all the way from Okinawa to Hokkaido.' Visit
aion with the Ontario JCCA Conference a
League.
thru the camera the people who may be some of vour own
Hamilton, Ontario
The Senior League will not
friends
or relatives.
play Sunday games.
Saturday, April 29
*
*
a
Apart from the players and
Central Hall 213 James St. North
English Lecture
schedules, the "Westerns will take
Admission 50c
to the field in new uniforms this
Friday, April 28 — 7:30 p.m.
nogram of Kendo & Judo displays, odoris & songs
year, sporting white togs with
Labour Temple Auditorium
aa’t hour program of choral music, instrumental
roy al blue trimm
16< Cnurch St., Toronto
UUK dances and others by Latvian, Estonian, Ser1 ‘robabh- the 1
nr act le
anian, Czecho-SIovak and Hungarian groups 7:00
Japanese Lecture
■7
(I
nd
carded
Saturday, April 29 — 7:30 p.m.
for Saturday
Holy Trinity Church — Trinity Square
tie Bits and another on- the fol
r rom 9:30 p.m. until midnight
COLLECTION:— Proceeds to Japan Relief and Toronto
lowimr
dav at Earlscourt Sia
SPONSORED BY THE HAMILTON JCCA
Welfare Fund
i dium commencing at
CHUNGKING CHOP SUEY
Page 8
PAGE EIGHT
THE NEW CANADIAN
Lecture and Colour
Films On Japan
<
BOY FROM NEB.
Dies Following
Tonsil Operation
Hamilton JCCA
■
(Continued irom Page 2)
Community CamA^
dale Alta., who spent seven i raid on Ploesti from which few
Previous
^-P^ign
Five-year old daughter of
months in Japan and Okinawa j American planes returned and had
HELP WANTED
Air. and Airs. Shoichi Takaya
will show color films which he J Leen interned by Franco Spain
& Airs. I
ma, Phyllis Eiko, died on April
ROUGH - SPOTTER
wanted.
mok during- his tour of Japan at ; when his plane had made a forc24, following- a tonsil opera- Apply Larry Ikeno, OR. 7401 or ; Air.
Hikida & fapi
Mr. f
the Labor Temple, 167 Church j cd Ending in Spanish AJoitocco.
On
Tanino
tion. The inhalator squad was
evenings LL. 9395, Toronto. '
Mr. & Airs.___
K._
St,, on Friday, April 28. This j Ife had served in the early raids i called
EXPERIEN CED, able fisher- wrs’
but they were unsucessUmetsu
■ay at 7:30 p.m. | on Germany when Allied air- | ful in reviving her.
l?en for.10 boats for next year’s Mr. & Mrs/B. u
the lilms, he will > power was stretched near break- I
She is the second Sansei lishing in Skeena district. * Ap
plications received now. For I Mr. & W R.
h on his views ! ing point, had served his 2 o mis
child to die of a tonsil operaparticulars
write or see Iwao ;
and impression on Japan as he sums and volunteered for five
and family
6 '
Bon
in
Toronto
in
Miyashita,
Box
627, Greenwood, i Mr. & Airs. *E. Ishib^F
recent
.•>aw it durimr
more. IK had been presented to
months.
1 Antmymous
“
29, the Lie King of England and had re
j
Anonymous
5.00
The funeral is to take place
FEMALE HELP WANTED J Air. i. Aliy?, o-ai-:
2.on
the Holy ceived a chestful of medals.
at Alyers-Elliot Funeral Home
and
s lecture
„ BOOKKEEPER - Stenographer i Air' K. Hashi
Ben Kuroki came home
at
7:30 p.m. on April 26.
on Japan
A. Takeda
ior small office, must have some : Mr’
a in Ja- in Dec
1943, he already had
Mrs. K. Kenno
S
en
?n
e
-A
CaI1
Crosley
Shoe
Mr.
’
risked death as often and had relocation camps, speaking to
2.00
Airs. J, Kenno
Corp. AD. 9106, Toronto.
i AD
Airs. A. Yamamoto 2.00
m>ne as much as any one citizen Nisei audiences, some of whom
2.00
DOMESTICJELP MINTED i Mr & Airs. 1. Kato
could be expected to do. But the were embittered and hostile as a
2.00
&
Mrs
boy who ■ had grown up in the result of evacuation and discrim pnT-W0.FEMALES for household
2.00
10Ug QUEEN ST. W.
II
w.
“ smali home> 2 sman Mr & Airs. Mike Goroniaw 2.00
little town oi Hershey, Neb. and ination. His sense of duty and
J- Shimizu
§5
Phone
w -f
’• Parents go to work,
2.00
&
Airs. Zen Tanaka
personally
had
experienced
little
group
responsibility
led
him
to
WA. 6953
giving age and references
2.00
or the type of race hatred en- volunteer for air corps sendee as to Florence Leach, R. O., 406 Air & Airs. K. Okura
For Pick-up and Delivery
5.00
w
Airs, j/fto' C. Konishi
a combat gunner in the Pacific. Geoige St., Peterboro, Ont,
2.00
was almost immediately project We recall telling Ben in Salt n GIRL for light housework for
& Air:•s. Wakabayashi
2.00
2.00
----- pay I Air. J- Airs.
ed into Hie wartime battle of Ja- Lake City that he had no chance couple, $60-70 monthly. Will
$• KHamur?
hsBsportatioii. For infor
2.00
ormation Air.
■sT.
Okubo ’
for justice of serving aboard the new B-29s
Air.
2.00
W
.^
S
‘
Gladys
Ohashi,
3008*
&
and reco
i LIFE INSURANCE co.
1 though. Jie that the ah’ corps wasn’t accept .
Mr.
2.00
Bioadway, Vancouver.
T. Tono
’ce: 11 Dundas Square
had never mane a
1.00
Total
ing Nisei as combat personnel. workPAs£E ^IRL .for~housI2
I hone AD-00.76-7
Be
8^47.00
a large group hi his life, he igte But Ben got in, with the person th ' „ ~leeP in, private room
manning Avenue
if
IORONTO. ONT.
a 4<>-minute speech to the Com al intervention of Secretary of 4vpnev'Lu2
appIy 143 CliM
Kes. ME. 6072
Hamilton,
monwealth Club of San Francis- A ai Stimson, and served 28
r
I
an audience of SOO which was heavy combat missions against
If
flat wanted
used to h earing prime ministers Japan,
b
4-room
J**
That was Ben’s answer -TyNFUBb^^
I’M
dficers and university to the No Japs Wanted” signs
ME
Reeded.
Phone
presidents, a highly sophisticated he had seen in Pacific coast win- ML. o81/, Toronto. Ask for Kav.
25 4-A YONGE STREET,
audience
made up of the city’s dows.
Chop Suey House
leading business and profesional
FOR
SALE —_____
fct
92-A Elizabeth St., Toronto
Shortly after A'-J day Ben was .
------------leaders. When Ben Kuroki finish
|®i
^ . *"xuoayash
Down directly from Tinian to
L HE?’ SoIid brick, 11
BANQUETS AND FAMILY
ed
his
speech,
the
audi
Agen:
^“F’
some New York City and found him- by IK hIm^
DINNERS
in tears rose to cheer him.
That
SUN LIFE ASSURANC
■putt
self, a day later, on the same P’le kitchen. Side drive140 61 ”
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 a.m.
2-car
y Ben Kuroki in 1944
COMPANY OF CANAD.
stage with Bill Alauldin and J ^aiaSe> "washing tub in
P!r
Reservations: EL. 9035
oeen called the turning point
E&fu.
rooms. Price
some high brass named Alarshall,
Box 14§
Kamloops, B;
oattie of public opinion on Wainwright and Chennault.
t 6’ °P’ half cash- EL. 4749,
j’Swer
He Loronto.
ice question on the
fjOSsi
was one of the speakers on the
New York Herald-Tribune forum
I®3.'
CORRECTION
n Kuroki visited the and his speech was being broad
Esaw '
Barrister
and
Solicitor"
Bae to a misunderstandingcast on a national network. The
HAYAKAMA
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
where
president of the Philippines also caused by a report from Regina,
arranged
a personal note announcing in
P n°i
was
on
the
stage
and
the
foreign
Office EL. 5259 Res. LY. 3427
Better Ladies'
im nays re- i minister of Australia and a Navy advance the forthcoming marIf^
turns
fehat
performance J captain named Harold Stassen. | ^raS;e °f Aliss AI. Kitagawa and
Are Made
what is considered j
pearl
In that speech which was heard Mr. T. Tamaki of Regina was
vard
recognition
in
j
■ISI Queen St. W.
printed in the April'12 issue. It
H°r I
20 th Century-Fox ''Three ' by millions of Americans and has been brought to our atten
£in th
’-me .Home v hich opens at the I read by millions more in the
Toronto
Mohs,
Reader's Digest, Ben Kuroki tion that the wording is incor20 Mears of Experienced
Carlton said:
pepor
i ect and may have been misconService
todav.
The New Canadian re
jSpotti
198 Albany Ave. Toronto.
lie had 58 bombing- missions trued.
AUth
Phone:
Home,
LA.
9332
grets
any
inconvenience
or
mis
now, and Im still tired enough
Office, EL. 1315
unemb
so my hands shake, and plenty understanding that the announce
manufacturers
LIFE
Acted
of nights I don’t sleep so good. ment may have caused.
Insurance Company
’poitec
I’d like to go home to Nebraska
^tetifx
and forget the war, and just lie
|Jou h
under a tree somewhere and take
it easy. It’s hard to realize that
sphere v
not over for me. Not
^^P^cti
for a lot of us, Jewish Ameri0*ught
cans, Italian Americans, JapanJ of Con
ose Americai is. While there is
y^^ide
still hatred and prejudice, our
right goes on. Back in Nebraska
on our farm, when I planted a
seed, I knew.that after a while
I d get a crop. That’s the wav
^?’aS With a Iot of us in this
war—-we went to plant the seeds
to bring ju a crop of decency and
/ F T.
f°r °m’ Families and our
Toronto
children.”
, FoL niore than a year after
the b
Quick. Quality Service
that New York speech Ben was
engaged in an extended speaking
ant
our for the JACK and for the
lad
7
Association. Then he
and bmge Tanabe, of Pocatello
Toronto, Ontario
febrat
were married and Ben enrolled
ever’ x ;,
Heu Stores to Serve You
L Diversity of Nebraska.
Cretii tr JEAN NEGULESCO
laC WaP iSn't. nvav
300 Jones Avenue
.........
1 oxer yet tor ex
if NUNNALLY JOHNSON
From the best-selling
.... Phone GI.
Screen Flay ty Nunnelly Johnson
Ov a,
tant Kuroki and won't be
Soak-er-the-Monlh and
Avenue _ __
6 <o 4
... Phone
1010
bhaw
Street
_
_______________
...
.
.......
Reader's Digest sensefiet
9203
ng as there is hate and prePhone
1432 Danforth Avenue ..........
........ ... ...... Phone
i/ Agnes Nev ten Keith 1
2052
3 to foment wars and strife,
wS Dundas St. W
-------------------- ----------_ Phone MA 6693
has a very personal stake
B
2156 Queen St. E
2--------------------8325
•■•is
_ Phone
s h o w p L
me
world
of
;ca
1
£
in
F
ton
....
D O M | N I O N
i-de future now
„ Phone OX
^V^1^01'111 Avenue ___
■hige now have
Phone
PaPe Avenue
........... Phone
GE. 1223
irl and he doesn’t I
a-18 Danforth Ave......... _~.......
—..Phone
9691
hen
sa
the old man did.
Saul
S.
Kadonaga
PACIFIC CITIZEN
KSS
CLASSIFIED
0. K. CLEANERS H
I
MICKEY S. SATO if
#ra>ie * |
st,
tBu,
DANFORTH CLEANERS
THE NEW CANADIAN
Lecture and Colour
Films On Japan
<
BOY FROM NEB.
Dies Following
Tonsil Operation
Hamilton JCCA
■
(Continued irom Page 2)
Community CamA^
dale Alta., who spent seven i raid on Ploesti from which few
Previous
^-P^ign
Five-year old daughter of
months in Japan and Okinawa j American planes returned and had
HELP WANTED
Air. and Airs. Shoichi Takaya
will show color films which he J Leen interned by Franco Spain
& Airs. I
ma, Phyllis Eiko, died on April
ROUGH - SPOTTER
wanted.
mok during- his tour of Japan at ; when his plane had made a forc24, following- a tonsil opera- Apply Larry Ikeno, OR. 7401 or ; Air.
Hikida & fapi
Mr. f
the Labor Temple, 167 Church j cd Ending in Spanish AJoitocco.
On
Tanino
tion. The inhalator squad was
evenings LL. 9395, Toronto. '
Mr. & Airs.___
K._
St,, on Friday, April 28. This j Ife had served in the early raids i called
EXPERIEN CED, able fisher- wrs’
but they were unsucessUmetsu
■ay at 7:30 p.m. | on Germany when Allied air- | ful in reviving her.
l?en for.10 boats for next year’s Mr. & Mrs/B. u
the lilms, he will > power was stretched near break- I
She is the second Sansei lishing in Skeena district. * Ap
plications received now. For I Mr. & W R.
h on his views ! ing point, had served his 2 o mis
child to die of a tonsil operaparticulars
write or see Iwao ;
and impression on Japan as he sums and volunteered for five
and family
6 '
Bon
in
Toronto
in
Miyashita,
Box
627, Greenwood, i Mr. & Airs. *E. Ishib^F
recent
.•>aw it durimr
more. IK had been presented to
months.
1 Antmymous
“
29, the Lie King of England and had re
j
Anonymous
5.00
The funeral is to take place
FEMALE HELP WANTED J Air. i. Aliy?, o-ai-:
2.on
the Holy ceived a chestful of medals.
at Alyers-Elliot Funeral Home
and
s lecture
„ BOOKKEEPER - Stenographer i Air' K. Hashi
Ben Kuroki came home
at
7:30 p.m. on April 26.
on Japan
A. Takeda
ior small office, must have some : Mr’
a in Ja- in Dec
1943, he already had
Mrs. K. Kenno
S
en
?n
e
-A
CaI1
Crosley
Shoe
Mr.
’
risked death as often and had relocation camps, speaking to
2.00
Airs. J, Kenno
Corp. AD. 9106, Toronto.
i AD
Airs. A. Yamamoto 2.00
m>ne as much as any one citizen Nisei audiences, some of whom
2.00
DOMESTICJELP MINTED i Mr & Airs. 1. Kato
could be expected to do. But the were embittered and hostile as a
2.00
&
Mrs
boy who ■ had grown up in the result of evacuation and discrim pnT-W0.FEMALES for household
2.00
10Ug QUEEN ST. W.
II
w.
“ smali home> 2 sman Mr & Airs. Mike Goroniaw 2.00
little town oi Hershey, Neb. and ination. His sense of duty and
J- Shimizu
§5
Phone
w -f
’• Parents go to work,
2.00
&
Airs. Zen Tanaka
personally
had
experienced
little
group
responsibility
led
him
to
WA. 6953
giving age and references
2.00
or the type of race hatred en- volunteer for air corps sendee as to Florence Leach, R. O., 406 Air & Airs. K. Okura
For Pick-up and Delivery
5.00
w
Airs, j/fto' C. Konishi
a combat gunner in the Pacific. Geoige St., Peterboro, Ont,
2.00
was almost immediately project We recall telling Ben in Salt n GIRL for light housework for
& Air:•s. Wakabayashi
2.00
2.00
----- pay I Air. J- Airs.
ed into Hie wartime battle of Ja- Lake City that he had no chance couple, $60-70 monthly. Will
$• KHamur?
hsBsportatioii. For infor
2.00
ormation Air.
■sT.
Okubo ’
for justice of serving aboard the new B-29s
Air.
2.00
W
.^
S
‘
Gladys
Ohashi,
3008*
&
and reco
i LIFE INSURANCE co.
1 though. Jie that the ah’ corps wasn’t accept .
Mr.
2.00
Bioadway, Vancouver.
T. Tono
’ce: 11 Dundas Square
had never mane a
1.00
Total
ing Nisei as combat personnel. workPAs£E ^IRL .for~housI2
I hone AD-00.76-7
Be
8^47.00
a large group hi his life, he igte But Ben got in, with the person th ' „ ~leeP in, private room
manning Avenue
if
IORONTO. ONT.
a 4<>-minute speech to the Com al intervention of Secretary of 4vpnev'Lu2
appIy 143 CliM
Kes. ME. 6072
Hamilton,
monwealth Club of San Francis- A ai Stimson, and served 28
r
I
an audience of SOO which was heavy combat missions against
If
flat wanted
used to h earing prime ministers Japan,
b
4-room
J**
That was Ben’s answer -TyNFUBb^^
I’M
dficers and university to the No Japs Wanted” signs
ME
Reeded.
Phone
presidents, a highly sophisticated he had seen in Pacific coast win- ML. o81/, Toronto. Ask for Kav.
25 4-A YONGE STREET,
audience
made up of the city’s dows.
Chop Suey House
leading business and profesional
FOR
SALE —_____
fct
92-A Elizabeth St., Toronto
Shortly after A'-J day Ben was .
------------leaders. When Ben Kuroki finish
|®i
^ . *"xuoayash
Down directly from Tinian to
L HE?’ SoIid brick, 11
BANQUETS AND FAMILY
ed
his
speech,
the
audi
Agen:
^“F’
some New York City and found him- by IK hIm^
DINNERS
in tears rose to cheer him.
That
SUN LIFE ASSURANC
■putt
self, a day later, on the same P’le kitchen. Side drive140 61 ”
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 a.m.
2-car
y Ben Kuroki in 1944
COMPANY OF CANAD.
stage with Bill Alauldin and J ^aiaSe> "washing tub in
P!r
Reservations: EL. 9035
oeen called the turning point
E&fu.
rooms. Price
some high brass named Alarshall,
Box 14§
Kamloops, B;
oattie of public opinion on Wainwright and Chennault.
t 6’ °P’ half cash- EL. 4749,
j’Swer
He Loronto.
ice question on the
fjOSsi
was one of the speakers on the
New York Herald-Tribune forum
I®3.'
CORRECTION
n Kuroki visited the and his speech was being broad
Esaw '
Barrister
and
Solicitor"
Bae to a misunderstandingcast on a national network. The
HAYAKAMA
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
where
president of the Philippines also caused by a report from Regina,
arranged
a personal note announcing in
P n°i
was
on
the
stage
and
the
foreign
Office EL. 5259 Res. LY. 3427
Better Ladies'
im nays re- i minister of Australia and a Navy advance the forthcoming marIf^
turns
fehat
performance J captain named Harold Stassen. | ^raS;e °f Aliss AI. Kitagawa and
Are Made
what is considered j
pearl
In that speech which was heard Mr. T. Tamaki of Regina was
vard
recognition
in
j
■ISI Queen St. W.
printed in the April'12 issue. It
H°r I
20 th Century-Fox ''Three ' by millions of Americans and has been brought to our atten
£in th
’-me .Home v hich opens at the I read by millions more in the
Toronto
Mohs,
Reader's Digest, Ben Kuroki tion that the wording is incor20 Mears of Experienced
Carlton said:
pepor
i ect and may have been misconService
todav.
The New Canadian re
jSpotti
198 Albany Ave. Toronto.
lie had 58 bombing- missions trued.
AUth
Phone:
Home,
LA.
9332
grets
any
inconvenience
or
mis
now, and Im still tired enough
Office, EL. 1315
unemb
so my hands shake, and plenty understanding that the announce
manufacturers
LIFE
Acted
of nights I don’t sleep so good. ment may have caused.
Insurance Company
’poitec
I’d like to go home to Nebraska
^tetifx
and forget the war, and just lie
|Jou h
under a tree somewhere and take
it easy. It’s hard to realize that
sphere v
not over for me. Not
^^P^cti
for a lot of us, Jewish Ameri0*ught
cans, Italian Americans, JapanJ of Con
ose Americai is. While there is
y^^ide
still hatred and prejudice, our
right goes on. Back in Nebraska
on our farm, when I planted a
seed, I knew.that after a while
I d get a crop. That’s the wav
^?’aS With a Iot of us in this
war—-we went to plant the seeds
to bring ju a crop of decency and
/ F T.
f°r °m’ Families and our
Toronto
children.”
, FoL niore than a year after
the b
Quick. Quality Service
that New York speech Ben was
engaged in an extended speaking
ant
our for the JACK and for the
lad
7
Association. Then he
and bmge Tanabe, of Pocatello
Toronto, Ontario
febrat
were married and Ben enrolled
ever’ x ;,
Heu Stores to Serve You
L Diversity of Nebraska.
Cretii tr JEAN NEGULESCO
laC WaP iSn't. nvav
300 Jones Avenue
.........
1 oxer yet tor ex
if NUNNALLY JOHNSON
From the best-selling
.... Phone GI.
Screen Flay ty Nunnelly Johnson
Ov a,
tant Kuroki and won't be
Soak-er-the-Monlh and
Avenue _ __
6 <o 4
... Phone
1010
bhaw
Street
_
_______________
...
.
.......
Reader's Digest sensefiet
9203
ng as there is hate and prePhone
1432 Danforth Avenue ..........
........ ... ...... Phone
i/ Agnes Nev ten Keith 1
2052
3 to foment wars and strife,
wS Dundas St. W
-------------------- ----------_ Phone MA 6693
has a very personal stake
B
2156 Queen St. E
2--------------------8325
•■•is
_ Phone
s h o w p L
me
world
of
;ca
1
£
in
F
ton
....
D O M | N I O N
i-de future now
„ Phone OX
^V^1^01'111 Avenue ___
■hige now have
Phone
PaPe Avenue
........... Phone
GE. 1223
irl and he doesn’t I
a-18 Danforth Ave......... _~.......
—..Phone
9691
hen
sa
the old man did.
Saul
S.
Kadonaga
PACIFIC CITIZEN
KSS
CLASSIFIED
0. K. CLEANERS H
I
MICKEY S. SATO if
#ra>ie * |
st,
tBu,
DANFORTH CLEANERS