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$6 Per Year—10c Per Copy
National JCCA To Urge Bill Of Right
Before Senate Committee At Ottawa
Hawaii isn’t as blue as dreamy counterparts.
They
included
Belodies have strummed it out prominent Nisei in labor and
The National JCCA is to present a brief in support
be. They’ve just concluded a political circles, and also a few Fined For Race Bias
of a. Canadian Bill of Rights at the hearings now being
CHICAGO. — Supreme court
Kobe into Communist activities were women. Some admitted
Judge
John Sbarbaro ruled last conducted in Ottawa by a special Committee of the Senand they’ve found it to be past membership, others claimed
, ate to enquire into the subject, of such rights.
eunat hued with red.
innocent association, and still week that the American Bowling
The brief, which is now being prepared by the
Congress limiting its member
i A. congressional sub-committee others refused to say.
|ir —- gation headed by PennsylThe number is actually insig ship to white males as being a National JCCA office in Toronto, will be presented by
Ka-’j s Republican Representa- nificant, a mere two dozen or so violation of Illinois laws and Geoige Tanaka, National Executive Secretary, in per
&ve Francis E. Walter (the same where there are 170,000 persons fined the ABC §2,500.
son to the Senate Committee. This is to take place next
hiow who’s behind the bill to of Japanese ancestry. With so
The judge in handing down
[secure citizenship for the U. S. many, more than eight times our the decision declared that it was month, the date is unspecified.
1
The enquiry into human rights*
5
Ik M sat and listened for two number in Canada, they’ll har guilty not only of violating state
and
fundamental freedoms is the
Greeks on paradise isle and it bour’ a little of everything.
laws but also guilty of violating
result
of a motion introduced by
wasn’t the sound of the breakWe’re not going into a tirade the spirit of good sportsmanship Senator Arthur W. Roebuck
p? sun at Waikiki or the swish
either for or against Communists and good fellowship.
(Lib. Ont.) to establish a specia
pi me grass skirts that wafted
as somebody is doing every day PT A Hears Minority
committee to conduct the hear
Iino their ears.
and it hasn’t had any noticeable
ings
and passed by the Senate on
Group
Grievances
effect
on
anybody
whether
Com
t Thev corralled 67 in all, labor
VANCOUVER. — A Parent- March 20. Senator Roebuck first
OTTAWA.
Before the
Kbaert. known Communists and munist or anti-Communist. More Teachers- Associations meeting proposed the motion in Novem
with subpoenas to tes- over it is bandied and labeled held here last week heard the ber, 1949, but no action was special Senate Committee on
|fa i
the benefit of the com- about at random that we don’t
fundamental rights and human
experiences of discrimination by taken at the time as the fall sesknow
what
one
looks
like
to
pass
sion
was
about
to
be
freedoms, the Association for
concluded.
tee The hearing could not be
members of minority groups.
|tem-d a success as 39 of them any clearcut judgment.
At the time he wrote the Civil Liberties urged the incor
How discrimination because of
National JCCA that he intended poration of a bill of rights in the
But it is interesting to note
mused to talk at all or to anone’s race felt was told by a J
to re-introduce the measure in constitution. They told the com
I'Stei certain questions and face that there are Niseis embroiled
isei, and a representative of
the
present sitting and invited mittee that now was the auspici
possible contempt charges.
It in political affiliations.
the Chinese, East Indian, Negro,
the J CCA to submit evidence and ous time as the Dominion and
But apart from that aspect,
|mV be said that the committee
Jew and North American Indian
expressions of opinion when the provinces are conferring on the
that the Nisei are embroiled is groups.
Ksaw red in more ways than one.
Senate
Committee was formed.
matter of constitutional changes.
not
surprising
and
it
would
inThe most important aspect of
Susumu Tabata, president of
With
the
full
endorsement
of
The Association declared that
investigation, it would seem, dicate that there are varying the Vancouver JCCA and a stu- :
the
Senate
the
Committee
was
there
was a need for a constitu
shades
of
political
allegiance
ms not whether Hawaii is teeming
dent at the University of British
established
and
Senator
Roebuck
tional safeguard for the rights of
gwh Communists, but more on rather than that they can be ; Columbia, the Nisei representawas
appointed
as
its
chairman.
individuals
especially members
identified
with
anv
effect the results of the
specific । tive, told the meeting about the
The
hearings
commenced
on
of
racial,
religious
and political
group.
Jhearmg will have when the bill
experiences and the results of
Among .the Nisei of our ac- the wartime internment, and that April 25 to receive the submis minorities andI evidenced this
■ w Hawaii statehood comes up
instances where
the Senate. And as they said quaintance there are an assort of being barred from certain em sion of testimonies from indivi with many
duals
and
organizations
across
rights
have
been flagrantly
ment
of
ideas
and
ideals
and
al
g t0 ?" The representatives were
ployment in B. C.
Canada.
Many
bodies
are
ex
violated.
Exported to be favorable for though there aren’t any Com
pected to send representatives to
They cited the federal ordermunists to our knowledge, there ‘ Tom Mitsunaga Seen
to go
jwjheanother
stripes,star
and
thealonon?
speak
in
support
of
a
bill
of
in-council
which gave the govern
are those who profess sympathies j In Scene Magazine
Winnipeg’s Nisei newscaster rights before the sitting is con ment the power to deport Japan
er "
^ad previously in the general direction of the
cluded in May.
ese Canadians, the B. C. fran
against statehood is re- left, as well as those who are Tom Mitsunaga, a student at the
First
to
appear
in
appealing
chise act which deprived the vote
t0 have sart “I will not just as equally going the other University of Manitoba, appears
for
such
a
bill
were
Professor
F.
way.
to
Indians and Orientals, the
in the May issue’ of Scene Mag
Ki' agaillSt statehood now.
R.
Scott
of
McGill
University
postwar ban on movement of Ja
rA w,have great people here.”
azine.
And we may regard these poli
who
submitted
a
10-page
brief
in
panese Canadians, the Quebec
He has a 20-minute weekly
felL
illterested us most uo
law, and numerous
^t!? the fact thaL as to be tical variances as an indication broadcast on station CKY when which he recommended the set padlock
that
the
Nisei
possess
a
range
ting
up
of
a
joint
Senate
and
others which they declared as at
^15 a number of Niseis were
he airs the sports happenings on
of political views relative to their the college campus. The 19-year House of Commons committee on testing to the need of a bill of
^ A 1 111 the con=reSsioual mesh
philosophy, outlook and other old Nisei sports announcer is pic human rights and King Gordon rights.
&urdTUn’St susPects. Of those
contributing factors. That is a tured interviewing Universitv of of the United Nations division
They also made specific recom
teStify’ at least 20 healthy, adult mind holding Manitoba ski queen Gerry Ken- j °n human rights who gave evi
mendations such as a federal,
2
bSen our mid-Pacific
dence on the UN draft covenant fair employment practices act to
rationally individual thoughts.
I nedy
of human rights.
end what they termed as unfair
The Association for Civil employment practices in federal
Liberties urged specific recom industries, the setting up of a
mendations for the guaranteed civil _ rights division with the
ft
By Staff Wri
ter
________
ri ter
protection of the rights and free
doms of racial, religious and and of protecting the fundamen
political minorities and the pas tal rights of people and the re
23’ the
«i WeUUph!?t Ch«rch observsage of. legislations and the vision of the Criminal Code to
the
T r ■ ’ mmmemorating
establishment of agencies to en define the specific rights of an
ox the Buddha. That iS
sure these rights.
accused citizen.
Particularly signific'r
^Srlr i.,
^aV moi’e poputo the Japanese as
5
(Hower festival), is
.-co
annually
by Buddhists
eve
Urges Protection
Of Rights Before
Senate Committee
Juddhism Stepping Out of Japanese Shell
Japanese Fishing Invasion Of Coast Feared,
Urges Restrictive Clause In Peace Treaty
^3$ tllA Tir-F
•
occasion
not
observed
as strica’
a\r ior Japanese of
aim
Hered among
’’'-e iha
n t>00 who attended
A'e:® 40 or so cau01 tnem members
church.
One
Mr. K. Singh, Commissioner for India at Toronto, who spoke
'A
,as5embly, anat
the Wesak day service of the Toronto Buddhist Church on
iae r^es markwhile others April 23, and Rev. Takashi Tsuji of the Toronto Buddhist Church.
More than 600, including Caucasians attended the occasion ob•med on page S)
* serving the birth of the Buddha.
(Photo by Towne Studio)
VANCOUVER. — At the ani
- treaty is concluded. He said
nual conference of the Pacific
r
. .
nat
Northwest Trado
• ..
unless fishing restrictions were
iTvd
Association written in the treaty there was
Iv
recent- nothing to prevent the Japanese
f the resoI^tlons eaHed j from repeating what they did
2t.Ae Protection of west coast | before the war.
fishing’ areas from the invasion
He told the convention that
of the Japanese fishing fleet.
there were 1,500,000 fishermen
Edward W. Allen, chairman of in Japan who caught a quarter
Jie International Fisheries Comof the world’s fish and had N^STj^ ^
stePS ' ^ “‘ hundred”^
B? C^LT".miU?'tte I ”°^-He said that their methods
(Continued on page 2)
On
J
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TORONToTm
OD
•.00
'.00
'■00
.00
THE WEEKLY
HABIT
By TOYO TAKATA
.00
00
00
00
00
00
30
JO
)0
)0
>0
'0
0
0
0
SATURDAY. APRIL 29, 1950.
$6 Per Year—10c Per Copy
National JCCA To Urge Bill Of Right
Before Senate Committee At Ottawa
Hawaii isn’t as blue as dreamy counterparts.
They
included
Belodies have strummed it out prominent Nisei in labor and
The National JCCA is to present a brief in support
be. They’ve just concluded a political circles, and also a few Fined For Race Bias
of a. Canadian Bill of Rights at the hearings now being
CHICAGO. — Supreme court
Kobe into Communist activities were women. Some admitted
Judge
John Sbarbaro ruled last conducted in Ottawa by a special Committee of the Senand they’ve found it to be past membership, others claimed
, ate to enquire into the subject, of such rights.
eunat hued with red.
innocent association, and still week that the American Bowling
The brief, which is now being prepared by the
Congress limiting its member
i A. congressional sub-committee others refused to say.
|ir —- gation headed by PennsylThe number is actually insig ship to white males as being a National JCCA office in Toronto, will be presented by
Ka-’j s Republican Representa- nificant, a mere two dozen or so violation of Illinois laws and Geoige Tanaka, National Executive Secretary, in per
&ve Francis E. Walter (the same where there are 170,000 persons fined the ABC §2,500.
son to the Senate Committee. This is to take place next
hiow who’s behind the bill to of Japanese ancestry. With so
The judge in handing down
[secure citizenship for the U. S. many, more than eight times our the decision declared that it was month, the date is unspecified.
1
The enquiry into human rights*
5
Ik M sat and listened for two number in Canada, they’ll har guilty not only of violating state
and
fundamental freedoms is the
Greeks on paradise isle and it bour’ a little of everything.
laws but also guilty of violating
result
of a motion introduced by
wasn’t the sound of the breakWe’re not going into a tirade the spirit of good sportsmanship Senator Arthur W. Roebuck
p? sun at Waikiki or the swish
either for or against Communists and good fellowship.
(Lib. Ont.) to establish a specia
pi me grass skirts that wafted
as somebody is doing every day PT A Hears Minority
committee to conduct the hear
Iino their ears.
and it hasn’t had any noticeable
ings
and passed by the Senate on
Group
Grievances
effect
on
anybody
whether
Com
t Thev corralled 67 in all, labor
VANCOUVER. — A Parent- March 20. Senator Roebuck first
OTTAWA.
Before the
Kbaert. known Communists and munist or anti-Communist. More Teachers- Associations meeting proposed the motion in Novem
with subpoenas to tes- over it is bandied and labeled held here last week heard the ber, 1949, but no action was special Senate Committee on
|fa i
the benefit of the com- about at random that we don’t
fundamental rights and human
experiences of discrimination by taken at the time as the fall sesknow
what
one
looks
like
to
pass
sion
was
about
to
be
freedoms, the Association for
concluded.
tee The hearing could not be
members of minority groups.
|tem-d a success as 39 of them any clearcut judgment.
At the time he wrote the Civil Liberties urged the incor
How discrimination because of
National JCCA that he intended poration of a bill of rights in the
But it is interesting to note
mused to talk at all or to anone’s race felt was told by a J
to re-introduce the measure in constitution. They told the com
I'Stei certain questions and face that there are Niseis embroiled
isei, and a representative of
the
present sitting and invited mittee that now was the auspici
possible contempt charges.
It in political affiliations.
the Chinese, East Indian, Negro,
the J CCA to submit evidence and ous time as the Dominion and
But apart from that aspect,
|mV be said that the committee
Jew and North American Indian
expressions of opinion when the provinces are conferring on the
that the Nisei are embroiled is groups.
Ksaw red in more ways than one.
Senate
Committee was formed.
matter of constitutional changes.
not
surprising
and
it
would
inThe most important aspect of
Susumu Tabata, president of
With
the
full
endorsement
of
The Association declared that
investigation, it would seem, dicate that there are varying the Vancouver JCCA and a stu- :
the
Senate
the
Committee
was
there
was a need for a constitu
shades
of
political
allegiance
ms not whether Hawaii is teeming
dent at the University of British
established
and
Senator
Roebuck
tional safeguard for the rights of
gwh Communists, but more on rather than that they can be ; Columbia, the Nisei representawas
appointed
as
its
chairman.
individuals
especially members
identified
with
anv
effect the results of the
specific । tive, told the meeting about the
The
hearings
commenced
on
of
racial,
religious
and political
group.
Jhearmg will have when the bill
experiences and the results of
Among .the Nisei of our ac- the wartime internment, and that April 25 to receive the submis minorities andI evidenced this
■ w Hawaii statehood comes up
instances where
the Senate. And as they said quaintance there are an assort of being barred from certain em sion of testimonies from indivi with many
duals
and
organizations
across
rights
have
been flagrantly
ment
of
ideas
and
ideals
and
al
g t0 ?" The representatives were
ployment in B. C.
Canada.
Many
bodies
are
ex
violated.
Exported to be favorable for though there aren’t any Com
pected to send representatives to
They cited the federal ordermunists to our knowledge, there ‘ Tom Mitsunaga Seen
to go
jwjheanother
stripes,star
and
thealonon?
speak
in
support
of
a
bill
of
in-council
which gave the govern
are those who profess sympathies j In Scene Magazine
Winnipeg’s Nisei newscaster rights before the sitting is con ment the power to deport Japan
er "
^ad previously in the general direction of the
cluded in May.
ese Canadians, the B. C. fran
against statehood is re- left, as well as those who are Tom Mitsunaga, a student at the
First
to
appear
in
appealing
chise act which deprived the vote
t0 have sart “I will not just as equally going the other University of Manitoba, appears
for
such
a
bill
were
Professor
F.
way.
to
Indians and Orientals, the
in the May issue’ of Scene Mag
Ki' agaillSt statehood now.
R.
Scott
of
McGill
University
postwar ban on movement of Ja
rA w,have great people here.”
azine.
And we may regard these poli
who
submitted
a
10-page
brief
in
panese Canadians, the Quebec
He has a 20-minute weekly
felL
illterested us most uo
law, and numerous
^t!? the fact thaL as to be tical variances as an indication broadcast on station CKY when which he recommended the set padlock
that
the
Nisei
possess
a
range
ting
up
of
a
joint
Senate
and
others which they declared as at
^15 a number of Niseis were
he airs the sports happenings on
of political views relative to their the college campus. The 19-year House of Commons committee on testing to the need of a bill of
^ A 1 111 the con=reSsioual mesh
philosophy, outlook and other old Nisei sports announcer is pic human rights and King Gordon rights.
&urdTUn’St susPects. Of those
contributing factors. That is a tured interviewing Universitv of of the United Nations division
They also made specific recom
teStify’ at least 20 healthy, adult mind holding Manitoba ski queen Gerry Ken- j °n human rights who gave evi
mendations such as a federal,
2
bSen our mid-Pacific
dence on the UN draft covenant fair employment practices act to
rationally individual thoughts.
I nedy
of human rights.
end what they termed as unfair
The Association for Civil employment practices in federal
Liberties urged specific recom industries, the setting up of a
mendations for the guaranteed civil _ rights division with the
ft
By Staff Wri
ter
________
ri ter
protection of the rights and free
doms of racial, religious and and of protecting the fundamen
political minorities and the pas tal rights of people and the re
23’ the
«i WeUUph!?t Ch«rch observsage of. legislations and the vision of the Criminal Code to
the
T r ■ ’ mmmemorating
establishment of agencies to en define the specific rights of an
ox the Buddha. That iS
sure these rights.
accused citizen.
Particularly signific'r
^Srlr i.,
^aV moi’e poputo the Japanese as
5
(Hower festival), is
.-co
annually
by Buddhists
eve
Urges Protection
Of Rights Before
Senate Committee
Juddhism Stepping Out of Japanese Shell
Japanese Fishing Invasion Of Coast Feared,
Urges Restrictive Clause In Peace Treaty
^3$ tllA Tir-F
•
occasion
not
observed
as strica’
a\r ior Japanese of
aim
Hered among
’’'-e iha
n t>00 who attended
A'e:® 40 or so cau01 tnem members
church.
One
Mr. K. Singh, Commissioner for India at Toronto, who spoke
'A
,as5embly, anat
the Wesak day service of the Toronto Buddhist Church on
iae r^es markwhile others April 23, and Rev. Takashi Tsuji of the Toronto Buddhist Church.
More than 600, including Caucasians attended the occasion ob•med on page S)
* serving the birth of the Buddha.
(Photo by Towne Studio)
VANCOUVER. — At the ani
- treaty is concluded. He said
nual conference of the Pacific
r
. .
nat
Northwest Trado
• ..
unless fishing restrictions were
iTvd
Association written in the treaty there was
Iv
recent- nothing to prevent the Japanese
f the resoI^tlons eaHed j from repeating what they did
2t.Ae Protection of west coast | before the war.
fishing’ areas from the invasion
He told the convention that
of the Japanese fishing fleet.
there were 1,500,000 fishermen
Edward W. Allen, chairman of in Japan who caught a quarter
Jie International Fisheries Comof the world’s fish and had N^STj^ ^
stePS ' ^ “‘ hundred”^
B? C^LT".miU?'tte I ”°^-He said that their methods
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Saturday
1950
tHE
NEW CANADIAN
CARE SPENDS SI,700,000 IN CANADA
OTTAWA. — CARE, the^------ ------------nnnUM
PAGE SEVEN
relieff parcel agency of j Hamiltonians To
v/'J on a
a Filmes
North America, an- I Rev N?k
croM
a
nounced today that purchases of
HAMILTON. — Rev c G
rtrRIL
food and textiles in Canada for Nakayama of Coaldale will show
9-—
}
incorporation in CARE parcels
D
Ch
Japan at the Chrid
TORONTO. — The marriage
currently amounts to $1,699,096.- Church
Hall.
COALDALE
Cathedral in Hamill
Alta
- The
Betty Kazuko, daughter of
26. All such purchases are paid
Han
May 7 from 7 p.m
Iwase Mr. and Mrs. Shim
Y 1
for in U. S. funds.
and M
daughter of Airs Yoshi Iwase of
ial
K
SPeak
in
^Panese
on
Jack Juichi Asano
ere j
"It is interesting to noted’ that night.
of Mr
1 Kew Denver. B. C,, and Air.
i
CARE representative, Neil Macized a
On Wed., Alay io from 7;30 Kanao Tsujiu a , wa
The Simpson Ave. United Church,
Neil comments, "that such purP-m. at the Church of The A^cen
the
Coaldale
Budon April 22. Rev. Bannister ofchases continue to exceed in
dhist Chur,
MAY
Rev. Kawamura ficiated.
value rhe sale of CARE Parcels
T
officiated.
Rew Kakayama will
Reception
in Canada.”
a i the I
Reception
<1 Wind-Un Dan
nem at LethSXhis f
CARE is a non-profit agency
bridge.
Bais li a k u n i ns we re Mr.
serving over fifteen different
were Rev. and Air
Mrs.
Jiro Oiye.
countries and is governed by AYPA Members Invited
R*'
’. and Mr:
G\ entt-fi\ e major relief agen
xo Service, Lecture
TAMEMOTOcies. Refetted to by such prom
-111
members have been in$
inent contemporary leaders as
weddim
p by ReV' D' C" Candy of the
took place whe
Toro i
Herbert Hoover and General
Cyprian’s Church, corner of
PICTURE BUTTE. Alta —daughter
of
Air
nd
Mrs.
Eisenhower as "a person-to-per Manning- and Follis, to Join in the Picture Butte Buddhist Church
01
h Kildonan. Alan
son expression of international ' o clock evening service on Sun v as the setting for the
Spring and Mr. Kiyoshi Tamemoto
goodwill, CARE is continuing day, April 30. Rev. G. G. Naka- wedding of Aliss Shizuko
Labour
Uy eno, end son of Air. and Airs. J
to expand its services to enable yama of Coaldale, Alta., will be elest daughter of Air.
Takezo me mo to
—Toronto
Canadians and United States the guest preacher.
' '
Uyeno of Diamond City, Alta.,
Alav Ei
changed
vows on April 15. OfCitizens to further extend on a
nimn
Later in the parish hall, Rev. and Air. Yasuuki Yamaura, eldest
ficiating
was
Rev
personal basis, much needed aid Nakayama: will give a talk on son of Air. Kinoye Yamaura of
Reception wa
to Europe and Asia,
held at
his impressions in Japan during Vancouver, B. C., on April 5.
Information may be obtained his recent visit and show films Rev. Kawamura
performed the
sewanins were Mr. and Mrs
on CARE by waiting to CARE, taken at that time.
ceremony.
K.
Oike and Air. and Mrs. K
73 Albert St., Ottawa, Ontario.’
All
Sewanins were Mr. and Airs,
members
_ .
---------and
Mori.
inends are encouraged to attend Hiraga and Rev. and Airs. KaMARRIED COUPLES NIGHT
and take advantage of the op wamura.
The Alarried Couples Group portunity extended to them in
*
a
I mt
Acthity Right meeting has been meeting and mixing with the Oc
TORONTO. — In the Church
NUNODA - FUSHIMI
changed to Thursday, May 4, at cidental young* people.
of the Redeemer, the marriage
LONDON, Ont. — In a lovely
6
the Church of All Nations
took place of Tokiko Lucy, eldest
candlelight ceremony at the King
daughter of Mr. and Mrs" Toyozo
Starting from 8 p.m., an “omanmale
Street United Church, Toyo,
FISHING
INVASION
Isozaki, and Air. Noboru Nobhv
ju” demonstration will be held in
elder daughter of Mr. and Airs.
(Continued from page 1)
Nakao, second son of Mr. mid
the upper kitchen.
and low standard of living made Yoshitaro Fushimi of Smithers, Mis. Toichi Nakao, on April
it profitable for them to invade B. C., exchanged marriage vows Rev. Hunt officiated.
For Good Homes
with Arthur Nunoda, elder son
At Reasonable Prices
the B. C. coastal waters.
Given in marriage by her letter to C Y
consult
Mr. Allen warned that Japan of Air. and Airs. Soichi Nunoda father, the bride wore a white IhCM
West Win
J. GREEN
has no regard for conservation of London.
Acting for the bride’s father, satin gown with lace bodice and
m Real Estate Broker
FEMALE HELP WANTED
and with indifference to the fu
a lace panel which fell into a
Air.
R.
Ide
of
Ingersoll
gave
the
4817 or LA- 5804
ture and said that Japanese
BOOKKEEPER - sum.
933 Bloor St. W., Toronto
The bride circular train, and a high neck lor small office, must ha
fishing interests came close to bride in marriage.
some
line with rolled collar with lone
Call Crest
destroying the Alaska red sal was beautiful in an exquisite lace sleeves which came to a lilv experience.
Corp. AD. 9106. Toronto
gown of white satin modelled on
mon runs before the war.
PORTRAIT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR
point.
She
wore
a
Ion
g illusion
princess lines. A soft tulle halo
DOMESTICJELP^WA y tep
veil
held
by
a
matching
crown of
held the fingertip veil in place
GIRL for houseAKEMI JEWELLERY f and she carried a prayer book satin and lace and carried a work
in. private room,
—Harold Morishita—
? with tiny bud roses.
bouquet of Cal la lilies.
w
apply 14;; cline
*
*
*
;
Mary Moriyama was maid of
Attending the bride was her
1931 Avenue Road
I sister, June, in a blue tafetta honor while Betty Tahara and
for sale
WU*W 51 *
TORONTO
PU?A 3884
Toronto
?
gown
with
a
soft
square
neck
../H^CM house, excHk
Phone RE. 5411
;
line and bouffant skirt. Robert turner girl was Fancy Isozaki. Milon, hardwood floors, ।
Nunoda was best man for his Best man was Minoru Otaguro ing, available any time,
x^wP^ OF SUIT I Okanagan Academy brother
and Kotchi Yanagisawa and ushers were Alas Nakao and ahlo. KL (>;>;).■>. ToronM.
Kaz Aoki.
DRESSMAKING
^ DRESS DESIGNING
OF dressmaking
and lakeo Ozaki were ushers.
Designin,
Following the reception at the WEDDING INVITATIONS
•
Dressmaking
pattern - makin
A reception followed at the
C0Pying,
• Designing
styling,
cutting,
Dragon, the couple left
home of the groom. For travel Golden
.
draping'
© Kindred Arts
fitting,
grading,
for
New
A ork. For her trip, the
ling by plane to Cleveland, Ohio,
machine sewing.
i
Of Ml DfSCMNS I
Kelowna, B. C. — Mrs.'Mikie
in our own factory with free
the bride chose a turquoise wool bride chose a grey worsted suit
equipment and material for
gabardine suit with brown ac with powder blue cape and black
Practice. Individual instruc
K5t;^m
Lucien C. Kurata
cessories and a shortie and hat accessories. They will reside at
tions. Day/Evening.
Easy
60
Palmerston
Ave.,
Toronto.
to
match
of
beige
whipcord.
1 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
payment terms.
THECr. TORONTO
.
AO. 1391-2
Baishakunins were Air. and
I
On their return, the couple
Barrister and Solicitor
V
Mrs.
Parry
Aliyasaki.
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
will reside at 317 Pall Alall St.
Call Mrs. Rose, WA. 4926
arranged
Between 9 and 5 Toronto
Artistic Moral Creations
BIRTHS
Office EL. 5259 Res. LY. 3427
SUEHIRO - UENO
designed by
Is
TORONTO. — Church of All
VANCOUVER, B. C. Born
M
Nations was the setting for the to Air. and Airs. Kaoru Atagi
• —retail vjaniciotia
marriage of Isumi Ueno, daugh daughter. Christine Akiko, aHh
1171 Danforth Ave.
ter of Air. and Airs. Ritsuichi Royal Columbian
Regt-tiered Optometrist
fat Greenwood)
Ueno, and Air. Hirao Suehiro, Westminister, B C., on
cn
Suite 204—310 Bloor St. W. Toronto
Toronto, Ont.
son of Mr. and Airs. Kantaro 28.
Open Evenings
by appointment onlv RA. 8137
Suehiro, on April 22. Rev. Shi
H
GE. 5010
mizu officiated.
KAMLOOPS, B. C. — Born to
Air. and Airs. F. Kuroyama a son.
Alien, at the Royal Inland Hos
OBARA - KITAGAWA
pital
in Kamloops on March 5.
GREENWOOD, B. C. — Miss
DESIGN
f
Shizuye Kitagawa, eldest daugh
FOR BETTER LIVING
mail for japan
ter of Air. and Airs. Tsuneki Ki
i
| * We Can Train YO U TOO
tagawa of Greenwood, B. C.. and
"Washington Alail will sail
CREDIT EWELLERS
A To “-he DESIGNING of Alen’s
Air. Shizuo Obara, second son of from Vancouver for
Air. and Airs. Yaoki Obara of on Saturday, May 6. the Orient $ Women’s and Children’s
yApparei. Millinery, MerchanI Passmore, took their marriage
Ivows on April 15 at the Green
j^, dicing and Sams Promotion
® 78 QUEEN ST. V< . TORONTO
wood United Church.
Rev. Y.
6 DOORS WEST OF BAY ST
4
? the fashion arts
Ogura officiated.
Following the reception at the
❖
ACADEMY LTD.
| home of Air. T. Obara, the couple
•>
1467 .Mansfield St.
। went on their honeymoon trip to
*
Alontreal, Quebec
£
Spokane, Wash.
y
AIA.
9611
or
AIA.
7212
-* YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT
CLASSIFIED
PRATING
OOBELLE FLORISTS
#
ueJn Citv
1950
tHE
NEW CANADIAN
CARE SPENDS SI,700,000 IN CANADA
OTTAWA. — CARE, the^------ ------------nnnUM
PAGE SEVEN
relieff parcel agency of j Hamiltonians To
v/'J on a
a Filmes
North America, an- I Rev N?k
croM
a
nounced today that purchases of
HAMILTON. — Rev c G
rtrRIL
food and textiles in Canada for Nakayama of Coaldale will show
9-—
}
incorporation in CARE parcels
D
Ch
Japan at the Chrid
TORONTO. — The marriage
currently amounts to $1,699,096.- Church
Hall.
COALDALE
Cathedral in Hamill
Alta
- The
Betty Kazuko, daughter of
26. All such purchases are paid
Han
May 7 from 7 p.m
Iwase Mr. and Mrs. Shim
Y 1
for in U. S. funds.
and M
daughter of Airs Yoshi Iwase of
ial
K
SPeak
in
^Panese
on
Jack Juichi Asano
ere j
"It is interesting to noted’ that night.
of Mr
1 Kew Denver. B. C,, and Air.
i
CARE representative, Neil Macized a
On Wed., Alay io from 7;30 Kanao Tsujiu a , wa
The Simpson Ave. United Church,
Neil comments, "that such purP-m. at the Church of The A^cen
the
Coaldale
Budon April 22. Rev. Bannister ofchases continue to exceed in
dhist Chur,
MAY
Rev. Kawamura ficiated.
value rhe sale of CARE Parcels
T
officiated.
Rew Kakayama will
Reception
in Canada.”
a i the I
Reception
<1 Wind-Un Dan
nem at LethSXhis f
CARE is a non-profit agency
bridge.
Bais li a k u n i ns we re Mr.
serving over fifteen different
were Rev. and Air
Mrs.
Jiro Oiye.
countries and is governed by AYPA Members Invited
R*'
’. and Mr:
G\ entt-fi\ e major relief agen
xo Service, Lecture
TAMEMOTOcies. Refetted to by such prom
-111
members have been in$
inent contemporary leaders as
weddim
p by ReV' D' C" Candy of the
took place whe
Toro i
Herbert Hoover and General
Cyprian’s Church, corner of
PICTURE BUTTE. Alta —daughter
of
Air
nd
Mrs.
Eisenhower as "a person-to-per Manning- and Follis, to Join in the Picture Butte Buddhist Church
01
h Kildonan. Alan
son expression of international ' o clock evening service on Sun v as the setting for the
Spring and Mr. Kiyoshi Tamemoto
goodwill, CARE is continuing day, April 30. Rev. G. G. Naka- wedding of Aliss Shizuko
Labour
Uy eno, end son of Air. and Airs. J
to expand its services to enable yama of Coaldale, Alta., will be elest daughter of Air.
Takezo me mo to
—Toronto
Canadians and United States the guest preacher.
' '
Uyeno of Diamond City, Alta.,
Alav Ei
changed
vows on April 15. OfCitizens to further extend on a
nimn
Later in the parish hall, Rev. and Air. Yasuuki Yamaura, eldest
ficiating
was
Rev
personal basis, much needed aid Nakayama: will give a talk on son of Air. Kinoye Yamaura of
Reception wa
to Europe and Asia,
held at
his impressions in Japan during Vancouver, B. C., on April 5.
Information may be obtained his recent visit and show films Rev. Kawamura
performed the
sewanins were Mr. and Mrs
on CARE by waiting to CARE, taken at that time.
ceremony.
K.
Oike and Air. and Mrs. K
73 Albert St., Ottawa, Ontario.’
All
Sewanins were Mr. and Airs,
members
_ .
---------and
Mori.
inends are encouraged to attend Hiraga and Rev. and Airs. KaMARRIED COUPLES NIGHT
and take advantage of the op wamura.
The Alarried Couples Group portunity extended to them in
*
a
I mt
Acthity Right meeting has been meeting and mixing with the Oc
TORONTO. — In the Church
NUNODA - FUSHIMI
changed to Thursday, May 4, at cidental young* people.
of the Redeemer, the marriage
LONDON, Ont. — In a lovely
6
the Church of All Nations
took place of Tokiko Lucy, eldest
candlelight ceremony at the King
daughter of Mr. and Mrs" Toyozo
Starting from 8 p.m., an “omanmale
Street United Church, Toyo,
FISHING
INVASION
Isozaki, and Air. Noboru Nobhv
ju” demonstration will be held in
elder daughter of Mr. and Airs.
(Continued from page 1)
Nakao, second son of Mr. mid
the upper kitchen.
and low standard of living made Yoshitaro Fushimi of Smithers, Mis. Toichi Nakao, on April
it profitable for them to invade B. C., exchanged marriage vows Rev. Hunt officiated.
For Good Homes
with Arthur Nunoda, elder son
At Reasonable Prices
the B. C. coastal waters.
Given in marriage by her letter to C Y
consult
Mr. Allen warned that Japan of Air. and Airs. Soichi Nunoda father, the bride wore a white IhCM
West Win
J. GREEN
has no regard for conservation of London.
Acting for the bride’s father, satin gown with lace bodice and
m Real Estate Broker
FEMALE HELP WANTED
and with indifference to the fu
a lace panel which fell into a
Air.
R.
Ide
of
Ingersoll
gave
the
4817 or LA- 5804
ture and said that Japanese
BOOKKEEPER - sum.
933 Bloor St. W., Toronto
The bride circular train, and a high neck lor small office, must ha
fishing interests came close to bride in marriage.
some
line with rolled collar with lone
Call Crest
destroying the Alaska red sal was beautiful in an exquisite lace sleeves which came to a lilv experience.
Corp. AD. 9106. Toronto
gown of white satin modelled on
mon runs before the war.
PORTRAIT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR
point.
She
wore
a
Ion
g illusion
princess lines. A soft tulle halo
DOMESTICJELP^WA y tep
veil
held
by
a
matching
crown of
held the fingertip veil in place
GIRL for houseAKEMI JEWELLERY f and she carried a prayer book satin and lace and carried a work
in. private room,
—Harold Morishita—
? with tiny bud roses.
bouquet of Cal la lilies.
w
apply 14;; cline
*
*
*
;
Mary Moriyama was maid of
Attending the bride was her
1931 Avenue Road
I sister, June, in a blue tafetta honor while Betty Tahara and
for sale
WU*W 51 *
TORONTO
PU?A 3884
Toronto
?
gown
with
a
soft
square
neck
../H^CM house, excHk
Phone RE. 5411
;
line and bouffant skirt. Robert turner girl was Fancy Isozaki. Milon, hardwood floors, ।
Nunoda was best man for his Best man was Minoru Otaguro ing, available any time,
x^wP^ OF SUIT I Okanagan Academy brother
and Kotchi Yanagisawa and ushers were Alas Nakao and ahlo. KL (>;>;).■>. ToronM.
Kaz Aoki.
DRESSMAKING
^ DRESS DESIGNING
OF dressmaking
and lakeo Ozaki were ushers.
Designin,
Following the reception at the WEDDING INVITATIONS
•
Dressmaking
pattern - makin
A reception followed at the
C0Pying,
• Designing
styling,
cutting,
Dragon, the couple left
home of the groom. For travel Golden
.
draping'
© Kindred Arts
fitting,
grading,
for
New
A ork. For her trip, the
ling by plane to Cleveland, Ohio,
machine sewing.
i
Of Ml DfSCMNS I
Kelowna, B. C. — Mrs.'Mikie
in our own factory with free
the bride chose a turquoise wool bride chose a grey worsted suit
equipment and material for
gabardine suit with brown ac with powder blue cape and black
Practice. Individual instruc
K5t;^m
Lucien C. Kurata
cessories and a shortie and hat accessories. They will reside at
tions. Day/Evening.
Easy
60
Palmerston
Ave.,
Toronto.
to
match
of
beige
whipcord.
1 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
payment terms.
THECr. TORONTO
.
AO. 1391-2
Baishakunins were Air. and
I
On their return, the couple
Barrister and Solicitor
V
Mrs.
Parry
Aliyasaki.
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
will reside at 317 Pall Alall St.
Call Mrs. Rose, WA. 4926
arranged
Between 9 and 5 Toronto
Artistic Moral Creations
BIRTHS
Office EL. 5259 Res. LY. 3427
SUEHIRO - UENO
designed by
Is
TORONTO. — Church of All
VANCOUVER, B. C. Born
M
Nations was the setting for the to Air. and Airs. Kaoru Atagi
• —retail vjaniciotia
marriage of Isumi Ueno, daugh daughter. Christine Akiko, aHh
1171 Danforth Ave.
ter of Air. and Airs. Ritsuichi Royal Columbian
Regt-tiered Optometrist
fat Greenwood)
Ueno, and Air. Hirao Suehiro, Westminister, B C., on
cn
Suite 204—310 Bloor St. W. Toronto
Toronto, Ont.
son of Mr. and Airs. Kantaro 28.
Open Evenings
by appointment onlv RA. 8137
Suehiro, on April 22. Rev. Shi
H
GE. 5010
mizu officiated.
KAMLOOPS, B. C. — Born to
Air. and Airs. F. Kuroyama a son.
Alien, at the Royal Inland Hos
OBARA - KITAGAWA
pital
in Kamloops on March 5.
GREENWOOD, B. C. — Miss
DESIGN
f
Shizuye Kitagawa, eldest daugh
FOR BETTER LIVING
mail for japan
ter of Air. and Airs. Tsuneki Ki
i
| * We Can Train YO U TOO
tagawa of Greenwood, B. C.. and
"Washington Alail will sail
CREDIT EWELLERS
A To “-he DESIGNING of Alen’s
Air. Shizuo Obara, second son of from Vancouver for
Air. and Airs. Yaoki Obara of on Saturday, May 6. the Orient $ Women’s and Children’s
yApparei. Millinery, MerchanI Passmore, took their marriage
Ivows on April 15 at the Green
j^, dicing and Sams Promotion
® 78 QUEEN ST. V< . TORONTO
wood United Church.
Rev. Y.
6 DOORS WEST OF BAY ST
4
? the fashion arts
Ogura officiated.
Following the reception at the
❖
ACADEMY LTD.
| home of Air. T. Obara, the couple
•>
1467 .Mansfield St.
। went on their honeymoon trip to
*
Alontreal, Quebec
£
Spokane, Wash.
y
AIA.
9611
or
AIA.
7212
-* YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT
CLASSIFIED
PRATING
OOBELLE FLORISTS
#
ueJn Citv
Page 8
PAGE EIGHT
THE NEW CANADIAN
The New Canadian
j Flyers Blank Combines,
i Stars Suffer Shutout
Saturday,
-' 19-50
y a
Arcade Grill (Nisei Flyers)
climbed into an excellent posi- _
Winnipeg will see'aTJiSTbaSS^^
| tion to make the ‘"B” group
city’s Intermediate league this year. The-team
in ^
g
playoff in the juvenile King lineup of players from the Nisei ball league and
1
Clancy Series by blanking the twice a week including Sundays.
d
Prooably ?]Sv
3
Danforth Combines 2-0 at Royals (
The Nisei League will begin their season with
'
Authonzed era second class mail. Post Office Dept.. Ottawa.
Rink last week. Ben Mort and I
setup, tee Flyers having disbanded, leaving the
Frank Ueda sparked the Flyers
Sox and Kayos to fight it out for the laure's
Lamond
Ii
’S
cause with a goal apiece.
The intermediate entry in the
The Nisei Intermediates, hopin
xOT Q St-TOBo- fpom
late season hockey series, the 100% support. This
would affect three prospeeft-^T
Nisei
Stars,
however, were play for leagues of a
blanked in their turn at Milton first for C.U.A.C. of higher calibre. Frank Yahiro rilW- c
On the head of husky Oscar
Arena, 5-0, by Vaughan Motors. Smitty’s and Tucker the City Senior, Sam Matsuo" sho-Won
.Hatashita, the Nisei Open Bad
Haman, is pitcher for Smittv's of Ji ®
Abandon Bantams,
Force of manpower and the bril junior league.
minton Men’s Singles crown
ino citv
Lack Of Players
liant netminding by the Vaughan
rests lightly. The first recipient
goalie stymied the Star attack.
The Westerns Baseball Club
of the Yamada Challenge Tro
- Naturally the Nisei team’s chances will suffer if
decided this week to drop the
deciae to stick with their teams but you can’t hl!
1 pia^s
phy, Hatashita, on his triumph
bantam team as not enough
BUDDHISM
ant march to the title, ran
should decide to take that course for dropnum down T T “'r
players
turned
out
for
the
(Continued from page 1)
through the cream of Nisei bird
calibre won t improve their plavw°- So
X i ,
a low
way and one that’s ProbaNyX^UXdX^XaX
team showing that there was
assisted in lesser capacities.
men.
not enough enthusiasm to
That there are Caucasians
In the first round he easily
*
«
_
a -\isei.
warrant
entering
a
team
in
amongst
them
is
now
more
or
outpointed Jimmy Kitamura and
However, m the tradition of tile Asahis of the Vare™ ,
this division.
less accepted by the other mem fe
T e°tmd fa Ci‘y ’“*'’“ 1,m had S«d sLX 'X’’
outsteadied veteran Matt MatHowever,
the
Juniors
coach
bers
and
it
is
no
longer
consider
sui in the second. In the semis,
d
n a big gate because of their color, nep and iusW
Mred by Joe Akiyama and Ken
ed a strange sight to see them ”u°“a^ ‘i®e“t
he came through in the deuced
ria
teams. Notable i-eX
Kutsukake
’
s
Midget
nine
will
at
meetings,
functions
or
serv
third game and in the finals
are the Toronto Westenns, the Coleman Cubs
be entered in their respective
ices at the Buddhist church.
with the match squared at one
and the Montreal
Niseis.
classes
as
affiliates
of
the
Buddhist
churches
and
their
game each, the end came with
Western Senior team.
following have been regarded,
Ft
dramatic suddeness when Johnny
But perhaps playing foi an Occidental team
particularly
in
the
prewar
Pacific
Ki
Tanaka suffered a leg cramp and | out 17-14. To everybody’s amazej
— which usually
bigger monetary backin'
coast,
as
existing
only
within
WUt not continue.
ment, Oscar went down 15-0 in
a strong
a
Tierce Competition
the second set. In the deciding the tight-knit confines of the Ja
One paring disadvantage of
As piedicted, all the semis and set, they fought tooth and nail panese community, and that in any weak points or should their players’ rf-:f!
f
’' hSVe
|k:de
final matches were three-setters and with the game deuced at its outlook it never reached be
bones start creakinig or
injuries hit key players, it’s difficult\nd
Boom
as the competition was close. In 13-13, Oscar won out as Matsui yond this limitation. And such get a suitable replacement from the slim sometime: mpossible to
Were
he upper bracket of the semis, seemed over-anxious with his has been the case but the Tor ball players.
group of eligible Nisei
Spirin
Junji Ikeno and Johnny Tanaka I close shots.
I onto Buddhist church with Can
sweddi
ada s only Nisei Buddhist ministangled, Ikeno copping the first
Cramp Settles Match
,
kl thls regard, this year’s version of
comin8’
The finalists began their match ter, Rev. Takashi Tsuji, is gra bail League is interesting. Westerns a-e the West Toronto Base
iislej,
back 15-4
to
tie
15-4 to tie the match. | but Tanaka was a very tired dually stepping out of the shell. last year’s lineup and bringing up a few standing pat with their
= Blit
The first non-Japanese was
t' .U ‘"TTW
Set’ I ath'ete althouEh he came through
thiee clubs in the circuit are adding some juniors while the other
lanakas forte, defense, en- to win the
- ’ first set at 15-10. sIt Richard Robinson, a graduate of
new players from other
teams or leagues.
tiled.
abled him to run out the match looked
the
University
of
Alberta,
who
like he had shot his bolt
Perhaps
their
forming
of
a
“
farm
cvcter”
.os
(
.
-coniini
at lo-9. Both players just about as the
fresher Oscar won the joined the church about two
an spit
dragged themselves off the court second
15-5 and with the third jeais ago and has devoted a
3I1£.
after the fierce battle.
set underway, Tanaka’s leg gave great deal of his time organizing
Just as tough was the lower
;s,“i -- - - - -.......
away and the officials had to the religious program. He con
f^entsemis as Hatashita and Frank award the match and the title ducts services in the absense of
|fbbed
*
’
*
Matsui squared away. Matsui to Hatashita.
Rev. Tsuji, gives lectures on
One
result
of
the
relocation
of
Niseis
info
p
;
^- fullled 12-8 in the first set but
As the excitement, of the first Buddhism to interested groups communities is the
v • sej jnto diifeient ciues and
®reddi;>:
Hatashita
doggedly fighting, Nisei Singles ebbs away, Hata- and is the president of the Asoka
W!f wi
deuced the game 14-14 and won shita’s name will be recorded as Society, a group which studies
the first champ and his tenure Buddhism .
Bhou’de
The Asoka Society is composedshould be a long- one.
ri.Wes t,
Feather Banter; The new of about ten members of which
co
F 21 Dundas bquare
Toronto
hockeY from the ?Poris
champ had what it takes—youth, all but two are Caucasians. It PaSesforano^
Phone AD 0076-7
we ten
sv1^ haven t recovered from the nervesuperior conditioning, stamina’ meets regularly to study and rackiiiD-i
1117 St. Catharine St.
^veddiin
rorrnds. We doubt whether there’s been
Montreal, P.Q.
excellent, overhead strokes, good discuss Buddhism and philosophy, * more haX fo^
•jnale i?
Res. 3543 Lorne Ave.. PL. 5328
deception, and a great asset, i and is composed mainly of uni- Detroit were der’n^ ■ e”Sei set of Pl^Yoffs when both issues with
^Veddinj
‘ were decided >n overtime
going seven gmlK
coolness
under fire. He will be versity students and graduates.
,
,
Estimates Free
, ‘“^h to dethrone . . . Cento two of them being co-eds at the
Prompt Service
-am hamada will present the University of Toronto.
^’eddi:
the grade in hockey
several Nisei kids have made
Last winter when Buddhist matsu of the F
trophy at the danre on Sat. April
’ ^° name severa!; there’s Hideo YasuAdanac
fled w
study
classes
29
at
the
Metr,
were
Bantam
“
B
”
Al]
who
^^e
the
Winnipeg
Tribune
’
s
conducted,
Venetian Blinds
° gym . . . The
>4
^ • am: Ge°rge Anzai
^e Vernon Rotary
there were as many as 25 or Juniors
only kick coming
k th.
Venetian Blinds Made to
from the
I :"M"S,TS lhat be spectator; more, all Caucasian. attending.
^V Tosh Takenaka for the Senior T
Order.
•6 Ol
IcInAawa of the Columbus Can. Midgets
STEEL — ALUMINUM __
f h 'al “s t,le ^ in or out. Although they do not all becoine in Fort William ^
Wil
°f
Toyota of the St. Catharines
BASSWOOD
the officials appointed lines- regular members or do they join Lions
^srd wh
^ied a'
also Repairing
°MHA F^'enile championships for rhe
™» to call the shots, a lot of the church, nevertheless the eighth straight* year * 1
PL. 5321
nucleus
is
growing.
?ba:sb ” k
confusion would be eliminated
This only goes to show that
536 Dundas St. W.
. That there is a great deal of
h
you have to start them young.
Toronto
interest in Buddhism is also at
i^dier-i
tybs baseball
Res. KE. 4657 — Toronto
tested by the fact that Rev. Tsubyst practice of the T
JCCA TENNIS
oronto
Imported English
Ji
is
frequently
requested
to
team
be heid
The
first meetine- of t
speak to other religious or philo
at the lip Top Tailors
playing
•Tn-’'
Serge Suits
sophy groups. He has lectured Tennis (Toronto) Club will take
Held on Fleet St. on
Sunday, at the university, at ’the* YMC A I r
at the Church «f All NaAll member
For all occasions.
one interested
in tr5W^ olt”for and before
^0
For a Home?
81
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* ’°9 P-ni. Two
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be »f
inlectures coming UP wi h X U™5 "'hiCh
BY
h h'" terea ‘o tennis enthusiasts win
house to suit you in the disUnited Churches in Toronto.
-------------«VAMVIO
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b e shown.
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;
V.;
Harry Miyasaki
, The. Montreal- Standard is
Jf you are renting, you are J
J^ulur meeting of tile planning to do a pictorial article
Toronto
This is not restricted to the I 178 Beverley St.,
Metropolitan Nisei
buying a house almost three
on Buddhism and a writer has membership and everyone is in- :
will
be
fellowship
times for someone
else V4U
durinobo hold on Ved„ M-ly 2 () been assigned by that publication
W.A. 5342
---- -----AUI^ A
nted to attend the showino, your lifetime, without build- J
tire exeeiifivA
,
to do the Story. He has been in* I meeting "’Hl be called on WeT
ing any estate.
terymwmg Rev. Tsuji and took
pictures of the Hanamatsuri
For courteous and efficient I
order your coal now
n4 '
OR bringing someone over
service, call t
from
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DOMINION travel office
I KL o365, after 7 p.nu
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^dependent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
™Snthose °f Japanese origin in Canada
4/9 Qu^2J!L2LzZ^^
Ont-
Semis Fiercely Fought In Singles Matches
Of Nisei Open, Oscar Hatashita Wins Title
kFRED URABE
looking
I
THE NEW CANADIAN
The New Canadian
j Flyers Blank Combines,
i Stars Suffer Shutout
Saturday,
-' 19-50
y a
Arcade Grill (Nisei Flyers)
climbed into an excellent posi- _
Winnipeg will see'aTJiSTbaSS^^
| tion to make the ‘"B” group
city’s Intermediate league this year. The-team
in ^
g
playoff in the juvenile King lineup of players from the Nisei ball league and
1
Clancy Series by blanking the twice a week including Sundays.
d
Prooably ?]Sv
3
Danforth Combines 2-0 at Royals (
The Nisei League will begin their season with
'
Authonzed era second class mail. Post Office Dept.. Ottawa.
Rink last week. Ben Mort and I
setup, tee Flyers having disbanded, leaving the
Frank Ueda sparked the Flyers
Sox and Kayos to fight it out for the laure's
Lamond
Ii
’S
cause with a goal apiece.
The intermediate entry in the
The Nisei Intermediates, hopin
xOT Q St-TOBo- fpom
late season hockey series, the 100% support. This
would affect three prospeeft-^T
Nisei
Stars,
however, were play for leagues of a
blanked in their turn at Milton first for C.U.A.C. of higher calibre. Frank Yahiro rilW- c
On the head of husky Oscar
Arena, 5-0, by Vaughan Motors. Smitty’s and Tucker the City Senior, Sam Matsuo" sho-Won
.Hatashita, the Nisei Open Bad
Haman, is pitcher for Smittv's of Ji ®
Abandon Bantams,
Force of manpower and the bril junior league.
minton Men’s Singles crown
ino citv
Lack Of Players
liant netminding by the Vaughan
rests lightly. The first recipient
goalie stymied the Star attack.
The Westerns Baseball Club
of the Yamada Challenge Tro
- Naturally the Nisei team’s chances will suffer if
decided this week to drop the
deciae to stick with their teams but you can’t hl!
1 pia^s
phy, Hatashita, on his triumph
bantam team as not enough
BUDDHISM
ant march to the title, ran
should decide to take that course for dropnum down T T “'r
players
turned
out
for
the
(Continued from page 1)
through the cream of Nisei bird
calibre won t improve their plavw°- So
X i ,
a low
way and one that’s ProbaNyX^UXdX^XaX
team showing that there was
assisted in lesser capacities.
men.
not enough enthusiasm to
That there are Caucasians
In the first round he easily
*
«
_
a -\isei.
warrant
entering
a
team
in
amongst
them
is
now
more
or
outpointed Jimmy Kitamura and
However, m the tradition of tile Asahis of the Vare™ ,
this division.
less accepted by the other mem fe
T e°tmd fa Ci‘y ’“*'’“ 1,m had S«d sLX 'X’’
outsteadied veteran Matt MatHowever,
the
Juniors
coach
bers
and
it
is
no
longer
consider
sui in the second. In the semis,
d
n a big gate because of their color, nep and iusW
Mred by Joe Akiyama and Ken
ed a strange sight to see them ”u°“a^ ‘i®e“t
he came through in the deuced
ria
teams. Notable i-eX
Kutsukake
’
s
Midget
nine
will
at
meetings,
functions
or
serv
third game and in the finals
are the Toronto Westenns, the Coleman Cubs
be entered in their respective
ices at the Buddhist church.
with the match squared at one
and the Montreal
Niseis.
classes
as
affiliates
of
the
Buddhist
churches
and
their
game each, the end came with
Western Senior team.
following have been regarded,
Ft
dramatic suddeness when Johnny
But perhaps playing foi an Occidental team
particularly
in
the
prewar
Pacific
Ki
Tanaka suffered a leg cramp and | out 17-14. To everybody’s amazej
— which usually
bigger monetary backin'
coast,
as
existing
only
within
WUt not continue.
ment, Oscar went down 15-0 in
a strong
a
Tierce Competition
the second set. In the deciding the tight-knit confines of the Ja
One paring disadvantage of
As piedicted, all the semis and set, they fought tooth and nail panese community, and that in any weak points or should their players’ rf-:f!
f
’' hSVe
|k:de
final matches were three-setters and with the game deuced at its outlook it never reached be
bones start creakinig or
injuries hit key players, it’s difficult\nd
Boom
as the competition was close. In 13-13, Oscar won out as Matsui yond this limitation. And such get a suitable replacement from the slim sometime: mpossible to
Were
he upper bracket of the semis, seemed over-anxious with his has been the case but the Tor ball players.
group of eligible Nisei
Spirin
Junji Ikeno and Johnny Tanaka I close shots.
I onto Buddhist church with Can
sweddi
ada s only Nisei Buddhist ministangled, Ikeno copping the first
Cramp Settles Match
,
kl thls regard, this year’s version of
comin8’
The finalists began their match ter, Rev. Takashi Tsuji, is gra bail League is interesting. Westerns a-e the West Toronto Base
iislej,
back 15-4
to
tie
15-4 to tie the match. | but Tanaka was a very tired dually stepping out of the shell. last year’s lineup and bringing up a few standing pat with their
= Blit
The first non-Japanese was
t' .U ‘"TTW
Set’ I ath'ete althouEh he came through
thiee clubs in the circuit are adding some juniors while the other
lanakas forte, defense, en- to win the
- ’ first set at 15-10. sIt Richard Robinson, a graduate of
new players from other
teams or leagues.
tiled.
abled him to run out the match looked
the
University
of
Alberta,
who
like he had shot his bolt
Perhaps
their
forming
of
a
“
farm
cvcter”
.os
(
.
-coniini
at lo-9. Both players just about as the
fresher Oscar won the joined the church about two
an spit
dragged themselves off the court second
15-5 and with the third jeais ago and has devoted a
3I1£.
after the fierce battle.
set underway, Tanaka’s leg gave great deal of his time organizing
Just as tough was the lower
;s,“i -- - - - -.......
away and the officials had to the religious program. He con
f^entsemis as Hatashita and Frank award the match and the title ducts services in the absense of
|fbbed
*
’
*
Matsui squared away. Matsui to Hatashita.
Rev. Tsuji, gives lectures on
One
result
of
the
relocation
of
Niseis
info
p
;
^- fullled 12-8 in the first set but
As the excitement, of the first Buddhism to interested groups communities is the
v • sej jnto diifeient ciues and
®reddi;>:
Hatashita
doggedly fighting, Nisei Singles ebbs away, Hata- and is the president of the Asoka
W!f wi
deuced the game 14-14 and won shita’s name will be recorded as Society, a group which studies
the first champ and his tenure Buddhism .
Bhou’de
The Asoka Society is composedshould be a long- one.
ri.Wes t,
Feather Banter; The new of about ten members of which
co
F 21 Dundas bquare
Toronto
hockeY from the ?Poris
champ had what it takes—youth, all but two are Caucasians. It PaSesforano^
Phone AD 0076-7
we ten
sv1^ haven t recovered from the nervesuperior conditioning, stamina’ meets regularly to study and rackiiiD-i
1117 St. Catharine St.
^veddiin
rorrnds. We doubt whether there’s been
Montreal, P.Q.
excellent, overhead strokes, good discuss Buddhism and philosophy, * more haX fo^
•jnale i?
Res. 3543 Lorne Ave.. PL. 5328
deception, and a great asset, i and is composed mainly of uni- Detroit were der’n^ ■ e”Sei set of Pl^Yoffs when both issues with
^Veddinj
‘ were decided >n overtime
going seven gmlK
coolness
under fire. He will be versity students and graduates.
,
,
Estimates Free
, ‘“^h to dethrone . . . Cento two of them being co-eds at the
Prompt Service
-am hamada will present the University of Toronto.
^’eddi:
the grade in hockey
several Nisei kids have made
Last winter when Buddhist matsu of the F
trophy at the danre on Sat. April
’ ^° name severa!; there’s Hideo YasuAdanac
fled w
study
classes
29
at
the
Metr,
were
Bantam
“
B
”
Al]
who
^^e
the
Winnipeg
Tribune
’
s
conducted,
Venetian Blinds
° gym . . . The
>4
^ • am: Ge°rge Anzai
^e Vernon Rotary
there were as many as 25 or Juniors
only kick coming
k th.
Venetian Blinds Made to
from the
I :"M"S,TS lhat be spectator; more, all Caucasian. attending.
^V Tosh Takenaka for the Senior T
Order.
•6 Ol
IcInAawa of the Columbus Can. Midgets
STEEL — ALUMINUM __
f h 'al “s t,le ^ in or out. Although they do not all becoine in Fort William ^
Wil
°f
Toyota of the St. Catharines
BASSWOOD
the officials appointed lines- regular members or do they join Lions
^srd wh
^ied a'
also Repairing
°MHA F^'enile championships for rhe
™» to call the shots, a lot of the church, nevertheless the eighth straight* year * 1
PL. 5321
nucleus
is
growing.
?ba:sb ” k
confusion would be eliminated
This only goes to show that
536 Dundas St. W.
. That there is a great deal of
h
you have to start them young.
Toronto
interest in Buddhism is also at
i^dier-i
tybs baseball
Res. KE. 4657 — Toronto
tested by the fact that Rev. Tsubyst practice of the T
JCCA TENNIS
oronto
Imported English
Ji
is
frequently
requested
to
team
be heid
The
first meetine- of t
speak to other religious or philo
at the lip Top Tailors
playing
•Tn-’'
Serge Suits
sophy groups. He has lectured Tennis (Toronto) Club will take
Held on Fleet St. on
Sunday, at the university, at ’the* YMC A I r
at the Church «f All NaAll member
For all occasions.
one interested
in tr5W^ olt”for and before
^0
For a Home?
81
Tailored to your measure.
uations. Presently he In? Lvn I
■ & N
* ’°9 P-ni. Two
If you are, we will find the
be »f
inlectures coming UP wi h X U™5 "'hiCh
BY
h h'" terea ‘o tennis enthusiasts win
house to suit you in the disUnited Churches in Toronto.
-------------«VAMVIO
Witt ;
b e shown.
•V1C^ 'ou wa,dRemember: 1 ^1 w' * ELL° ^ $ HIP HEETING
;
V.;
Harry Miyasaki
, The. Montreal- Standard is
Jf you are renting, you are J
J^ulur meeting of tile planning to do a pictorial article
Toronto
This is not restricted to the I 178 Beverley St.,
Metropolitan Nisei
buying a house almost three
on Buddhism and a writer has membership and everyone is in- :
will
be
fellowship
times for someone
else V4U
durinobo hold on Ved„ M-ly 2 () been assigned by that publication
W.A. 5342
---- -----AUI^ A
nted to attend the showino, your lifetime, without build- J
tire exeeiifivA
,
to do the Story. He has been in* I meeting "’Hl be called on WeT
ing any estate.
terymwmg Rev. Tsuji and took
pictures of the Hanamatsuri
For courteous and efficient I
order your coal now
n4 '
OR bringing someone over
service, call t
from
Presid^^5!1^ ^^ steamship and airlines including Amenc
CLUB
GEORGE
KAKINO
-11 -American Airwavs. Northwest Ainu
Real Estate Broker
in Toronto interested
and Canadian racnic Airlines. Write or call for full inforn:
M^reSentative
for:
tion and rates.
144 Dynevor Rd., Toronto
22^°n Fue,s Ltd.
Mail inquiries promptly answered.
OR. 3285
Gerrard St. E
I
^nested to telephone MitRes. KE. 8303 Office; GR.
*—*—*—♦♦
1187 : T^uno at Melody Restaurant
DOMINION travel office
I KL o365, after 7 p.nu
Ito Queen St. W., Toronto, Ont. PL. 6451
^dependent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
™Snthose °f Japanese origin in Canada
4/9 Qu^2J!L2LzZ^^
Ont-
Semis Fiercely Fought In Singles Matches
Of Nisei Open, Oscar Hatashita Wins Title
kFRED URABE
looking
I