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N. D. Nisei Places

Tor. Niseis Among Winners In Oratory Contest
Plan To Show ‘Go For Broke’
NEW DENVER, B. C. — Pat
Of Recent UT Scholarships Oka,
a grade 10 student at New To Toronto Citizens Most
|
Graduation marked the pre- Denver placed third in a West
In J.C. Affairs
i sentation of diplomas and scho­ Kootenay district Oratorical Con­ Prominent

passing thru

larships to Niseis in the Univer­ test held at Castlegar last week.
She was the finalist in the
sity of Toronto’s Architecture
The first showing in Canada of “Go for Brokel" MetroSlocan
Valley trials and was
School and the Ryerson Institute
By KEN ADACHI
chosen to represent the Valley in Goldwyn-Mayer's feature picture of the Japanese American
of Technology last week.
the district contest.
unit, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in World War II,
Fourth-year student in Archi­
Too Much Of It?
tecture, Roy I. Matsui, received
will have The New Canadian participation. It will be a priv­
Here is an interesting bit of the Hobbs Glass Ltd. Scholar­ Hirohito Vases Saved
ate screening to take place within two weeks.
stuff from a clipping:
ship, and, second-year student From Burning House
A Canadian representative of*'
“Barry slid from the desk and Raymond Moriyama was the re­
VANCOUVER, B. C. — An
came around behind the chair to cipient of the $200 Ontario As­ alert neighbour saved two valu­ MGM in Toronto, Dewey D. “Go for Broke!" Star
put his hands on her shoulders sociations of Architects Scholar­ able Japanese vases from the Bloom, requested that The New
and pull her back against him. ship. The two were among the burning home of Mrs. McLean Canadian prepare a list of about Gets Third Film Role
‘You try to hate me, but you ten winners for the 1950-51 ses­ Fraser of West Sixth St. in Van­ 25 persons in the Toronto area
HOLLYWOOD. — There was
who have been prominent in min­
don’t. You tremble when I touch sion.
couver last week.
only one Nisei appearing in an
you. You’re human and warm and
The vases were presented to ority problems and these people important role in “Go for Broke!”
Graduates in second-year Ar­
real under that beautiful icy chitecture were T. Hatashita, J. Mrs. McLean’s late husband, would be invited as guests of who wasn't really a member of
The New Canadian to attend this
shell of yours ...”
Koyanagi, and M. Shinoda while UBC zoologist, by Emperor Hi­
the 442nd. That was Henry Na­
“He put a hand beneath her G. J. Yamasaki and R. S. Yama­ rohito, several years ago. Dr. showing. The number of guests kamura who had the role of Tom­
chin and tipped up her cool moto passed third and fifth year Fraser had classified the emper­ was limited according to the my, the little guy.
seating available in the screen­
or’s marine collection.
lovely face. She held herself rig­ respectively.
Bu it seems that he alone is
ing
room.
Neighbour C. L. A. Lietze re­
id. ‘Don’t kid me’, he said rough­
reaping the benefits of the film
Winner of a Medical Alumni
scued the vases when he remem­
ly

The New Canadian received
as a movie actor. Young Naka­
Association scholarship, worth
bered where they were placed in the assistance of the National
And so on, into the night.
mura who was signed and is now
$200 at the University of Tor­ the smoke-filled front room. To­
JCCA in making up the list of
By the time I had finished
on location for “Westward the
onto, was G. Y. Hiraki who is tal damage to the house was es­
reading the story, I found that
persons who had actively con­
Women” has now been signed for
in his second year.
timated at $2,000.
smoke was pouring out my ears.
tributed to minority work, par­
a third film part in MGM’s “The
Among the nearly two hund­
ticularly in reference to Japan­
It was hot stuff. But the next
Light Touch” starring Stewart
story in “All Passion” followed red students who received their Named Child Health
ese Canadians. Included in the
Granger and Pier Angeli.
the same gory pattern of simu­ graduation diplomas at the Ryer­ Queen of New York
group are representatives of re­
lated passion.
ligious, educational and labor
NEW YORK. — Reiko Suna­
son Institute of Technology from
organizations whose names are Vice-Pres. Heads Guests
It is this pat' em that forms
mi, 4’”-year old daughter of Mr.
Dr,
C.
F.
Cannon,
Ont.
Deputy
closely associated with move­
daily bed-time stories for a lot
and Mrs. Soichi Sunami, was
At Washington Premiere
Minister
of
Education
were
five
ment to combat, racial and reli­
of people, most ly old-maids or
crowned the “child health” queen
WASHINGTON. — “Go for
adolescents. In this way they Niseis,
gious intolerance. - It also in­
of New York City recently.
can escape to a land of makecludes several members of the Broke!”, MGM’s tribute to the
They were Henry Sagara of
She was rated tops by doctors
fightingest outfit in American
believe, of sweet romance for Winona in the School of Archi­ who examined 700 pre-school fin­ Co-Operative Committee.
which they long.
According to the MGM office military history, will have its
tectural Technology, Minoru Ha­ alists in the annual health con­
manaka in Electrical Technologv. test sponsored by the Children's in Toronto, “Go for Broke!” will glamorous east coast premiere
in Washington May 17.
A Big Pose?
Marie Yatabe in Fashion, Clara Aid Society in conjunction with have its Canadian premiere in
Toronto. The date will depend
A host of top dignitaries from
From the time the Kinsey Re­ Matoba in Institution and Home National Health Day.
upon
how
long
the
films
preced
­
Her father is official photo­
the Congress to the Pentagon
port—“Sexual Bchavious in the Management, and William Aoki
in Mechanical and Industrial grapher of the Museum of Mod­ ing it will be held, however it is will be on hand when Holly­
Human Mule”__ vze^t m^o pi'i^t
believed that “Go for Broke!”
J ern Art in New York City.
sex has become a popularised Technology.
will make its appearance in a wood's story of the Nisei of the
thing.
Toronto
theatre
sometimes 442nd sweeps across the screen
Even cuss words, I think, when
around the middle of next month. at Loew’s Capitol Theatre. Lead­
uttered by women, sound more
Other major Canadian cities ing the list of dignitaries will be
profane and obscene than when
will show it shortly after the
uttered by the male sex. I sup­
Vice President and Mrs. Alben
I
Toronto
release.
pose it is regarded as a mark
The Sheraton Room of the of the committee for a bill of
A private showing is invariab­ Barkley.
of sophistication, plain ignor­ King Edward Hotel on the night rights which last week went to
MGM is flying in three Nisei
ance, boldness, or what have yuu. of Sat., June 2 is to be the scene Ottawa, to meet the Prime Minis­ ly given for a feature length
story
by
the
film
company
re
­
stars
of the production and three
AV omen are becoming more and of the special Recognitions Ban­ ter, will be the guest speaker at
leasing it to which the studio in­ Hawaiian lovelies who will be
more adept at showing off more quet sponsored by the Toronto the banquet.
vites
a small select audience. Un plc;s nted from the stage open­
parts of their anatomy as can
JCCA in honor of the Toronto CoJCCA honorary’ gold member­ special occasions it may seek ing light by screen beauty Esth­
be proved by the alarming drop
Operative Committee for their ship pins will be presented to some outside group tu sponsor i er Williams. The Army Ground
of the neckline. Of course this services rendered the Japaneseeach member of the Co-Operative the showing such as in the case ; Forces’ ICC-piecc band will par­
business of exhibitionism has
Canadians during the past seven Committee in recognition of their of “Go for Broke!”
j ticipate in the premiere.
been inspired by legendary char­
years.
unselfish work. Kinzie Tanaka,
acters like Forever Amber, Lady
The Toronto JCCA has thought president of the Toronto JCCA,
Godiva, Lady Chatterley and
will be the chairman of the ban­
other passionate heroines of fic­ it an opportune time to make this
quet.
tion. Anyways modem women gesture of gratitude to the mem­
A musical program has been
are getting more versatile every bers of the Co-Operative Commit­
tee,
Rev.
J.
Finlay,
Miss
Mar
­
arranged to embellish the pro­
day.
NEW DENVER, B. C. — The the school 40 are Japanese Can­
garet
Boos, Fred Haslan, J. H. ceedings with a tentative list of
It also got to be a big indus­
$74,000 Lucerne Junior-Senior adians. This means that nearly
try- too. Leaf through any maga­ Fowler, Rev. E. M. Nichols, Miss Nisei artists drawn up to include High School in New Denver was
40 per cent are Nisei students.
zine and I can bet that you can Grace Tucker, Mrs. Edith Fowke, well known vocalist Frank Ku­ officially opened on May 4 by
Ernest Trueman, Andrew Brew­ magai, several odori dancers from
It may be said, therefore, that
see full-page advertisements say­
the
Minister
of
Education,
Hon.
in,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hugh
Mc
­
Hamilton, and an instrumentalist.
the evacuation of Japanese Can­
ing that Mary couldn’t get to
W. T. Straith. The new school adians has been a contributing
Millan,
since
their
work
will
soon
It is expected that approxim­
first base with John until she
will serve the students from factor in the erection of a high
be
finished.
ately 150 guests from Toronto,
t^sed.............Or to keep Bill, Jean I
Among the great services that Hamilton, London and other grade 7 to 12 in the New Denver school here for some of the few
uses................
the Committee has rendered has points will attend the banquet. and Silverton areas.
thousand evacuees who came to
At
present
the
building
is
made
New Denver and Roseberry re­
been
the
revocation
of
the
Fed
­
Tickets are available now and
Big Red Type
up
of
three
classrooms
staffed
mained to add to the local popu­
eral deportation orders and their anyone wishing to honor the
The whole business of sex can work on the evacuation property members of the Co-Operative by three teachers. During the lation. The need for a high school
be easily manifested in the cor­ losses claims issue.
Committee at this banquet are summer another room is to be became vital because of the in­
ner book-stand, which usually
creased number of high school
B. K. Sandwell, editor of Sa­ asked to contact any member of added.
students
in the area.
Of
the
96
students
enrolled
at
turday Night and the chairman the Toronto JCCA executive.
(pass thru, p. 2)

To Honor Co-Op Committee
With Recognitions Banquet

N. D. High School Opened,
40 p. c. Of Students Nisei

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Wednesday,

May

I;

. CHANGING ADDRESS
j
Subscribers are urged to notify ;
In
। any changes of address immedi- j
Parliament, Air. Harris i
d« i tide pendent J apanese-English Organ.
Mini
| ately in order that they will not *
Laurent outlined to ed a bill, which involved
1 ubh .lied on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
miss on any issue. They should i 1
Commons the rea- vision of the
| notify us a short time before j1 sons for the formation of the 1S76 and 1882.
as a medium of expression and news outlet
The bill ip
moving, if possible, giving us ji Departmient of Citizenship and duced bv Mr. He
among those of Japanese origin in Canada.
ed
the date that they will move <
tion, and it was general- | many of the recomniendatu
Toyo Ta kata
.Editor.
iv
into the new address.
j the joint parliamentary ecu
Takaichi Umezuki
Japanese Section JMitor
It is also important that they i
tizenship,
Imnr
i tee which had not alreadv
Ken Mori__
Advertising
en
give their old address. Our mail­
ban Affairs i
mplemented through departmen.
ing list is arranged according to one department.
Office Hours:
d subtowns and it will facilitate re Subscription, in Advance:
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Tne establishment of the De­ stantially increased
excording changes if former
$3.00 for six months
Monday to Friday.
partment of (
zenship and lm­ penditures on Indian educa tion
dresses are given.
$6.00 per one year
9:00 a.m.-12 noon,
migration w,
authorized on and- health measures. The Bib
Saturday.
will be considered again in
, and it was
479
PLaza 5005
nounced a +1951
Session.
Toronto. Ont.
time that >the
The New Canadian acknow­ Hon. Waltjr Ha s had been apAuthorized as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa
On immigration problems, Mr.
ledges with thanks generous do­ pointed rd
iniste
Harris
has sponsored sen
nations from the following:
Wednesday,' May 16
moditications in government po­
Mrs. Ki Karaitomo, Raymond,
•'as first elected licy and procedure which houki
Alta., in memory of late hus- I
to
of Commons in make it easier fo immigrants
band.
is
al member for
to Canada. He is also
Movie-houses exert a tremendous influence on thinking
Mr. M. Ozamoto, Winnineg.
keenly i terested in the welf^-^
Mr. and Mrs. K. Ryoji, T<
and attitudes. Good or bad, Hollywood's him products re­
elected
same constitu- of the immigrants after the
flect strongly on present-day society in passing judgment onto, on son’s marriage.
ency in the gene ral elections of rival in Canada, and has
Mr. and Mrs. .Roy Sakague hi
and directing thinking. Films, indeed, can be a powerful
and 1949.
an active interest in the Ci
Toronto, on the birth of son.
ship Branch which provides
ally, or a dangerous foe.
Air. and Mrs. S.
In
Mr Harris
... o
co-operation with the province;
onto, on the birth of
r four
In "Go for Bi
n
dhin understandable drafacilities for citizenship
Airs. I., Toronto, h
1C
of
mafic licence, is c
ing classes.
trayal of lapanese Amer- late, mother.
the Re
when the war
icans who though
oi suspicion and abuses,
Aoba-Haiku-Kai.
Mr. Harris was born in f
the Active Ar­
wrote an extraon
a nd
berley, Ontario, on Janum
chapter in American
military annals, w
1904. After graduating
om and
true deoi lion of facts. Its mesOsgoode
Hall in Toronto in
sage is that depth of lov .y and devotion cannot be gauged
io
Commencing May 2
During
a new
he became a barrister and pracby the slant of the
ow will sions of
Mr. Harris
e
tne color oi the skin, it is a matter NBC weekly adventure
tised law there by himself until
feature ‘‘Air. Afoto” a
of the heart.
detective character,
on i man 1 . Lampert, as co-chairma:
While it is GIT
j of tne joint committee of th; dale, where he has carried on
John
P.
Afarouand
stm
panese Americans,
his profession since that date
it will carry in its
appeared in Saturday Evening
sc House of Comwith the exception of those years
we welcome this opportunity granted to us to share in spon- lost. Mr. Aloto was played bv mons, appoir id to consider and
when
he was on active service.
Peter Lorre in a number of films report upon a suitable design
soring its first ohicial showing in Canada.
In December of 1950 he was ap­
before World War IT, but the
ive national flag
pointed
King’s Counsel.
role was “retired” for obvious for Canada.
e:
reasons.
Mr. Harris married Grace El­
In
embei, 194/, Air. Harina Morrison of Toronto in 1933
pp< inted as a ParliaThe
de­ mentcry A. uwsor to the Canadian and they have three children.
pteted as a more hardened in-' Delcga tion
HONOLULU — From a Hawdividual
who had faced job dis­ ions As sm­
The former govo at Lake Success
PASSING THRU
iian point of view, "Go for
n
Slainback, and crimination on account of tils where He w 3 particularly conLioke! ’ is a memorable movie.
Icerned
gal and procedural
It is a Dim (hat deserved the J aim
Th:?
Hawaii
Nisei,
on
the
other
!
matters, In October of that year
were present
reeks with near-poniography.
acclaim given it at the world pre­ also.
hand, w as portrayed as bein
ile was appointed Parliamentary There you can see buxom babemiere here May 4.
Special guests were 286 Gold
Assistant to the Secretary of xronang magazine
lurid
Meti o-Goldwyn-AIa yer's movie Star Mothers of men of the 442nd more the pidgin patois th.an the
State for External Affairs, at tabloids with screaming red type,
stoiy of the 442nd combat team and the 100th infantry battailion polished speech of his mainland
that time the Rt. Hon. Louis and even the pocket-books or
lived up to its advance notices killed in action. Seats were re­ brother. But he evident! c enjoyed
jest-sellers
usually bought
and, in some respects, exceeded' served for them by the theatre lif more fully—he liked HawaiIn November, 1948, Air. Harris because the drawing on the cov­
ian music ar
expectations. It had to be rood management and AIGM.
is appointed Parliamentary As- er looked enticing and provoca­
to rate the mo
Now for brief remarks on the of an ukclel
tive. I know, I went down to the
I' !
tion any.muyi<
s received on movie, itself.
will
has
corner book-store to make sue.
its opening i
friend
in Hawaii, a particular
In the autumn of 1948 and in
from
Even the so-called “greats” of
Otherwise, “(
fur Broke'” good entertainment, in its ability
other single medium, the early part of 1949, Air. Har­
would have b<
a disappeint- to deliver a ’‘message”—the mes­ Hollywood and MGM in particu- ris did background work on the American fiction seem to be pre­
ment, an anti-climax to the tur- sage being to portraj- to the
proud of their contri- negotiations for the entry of occupied with sex. Faulkner.
Hemingway, Farrel, and others,
rific build-up that preceded the theatre-going public, Nisei as bution to ei better understandin
Newfoundland as the tenth pro­
their
stuff is loaded with sex to
premiere.
vince of Confederation.
Americans and not as Javanese of the Nisei and his problems.
the eye-balls. The latest cropper
Van. Johnson, the star of “oG Rober Biro si
blc AIGM
During the 1950 session of is the book I’ve been hearing a
for Broke:’’ must be credited writer
lot about, James Jones’ “From
with drawing manv among lie
moved home one lesson: iha
Here To Eternity”, of which one
5,000 persons who turned
Nisei wants to bo called a “J
critic
calmly says, “American
for the movie openim:
HolKt ”Go for Broke,” Nisei
Hutiun sheds-its last inhibitions”.
with are pictured as individuals, Meaning that - it is filled with
his wife specially for the pre
with his own temperament, vuMayl
the
commonest of. words pertain­
noggin made
miere, was cheered and app
lues and faults, like GIs of any j painful
ed when he appeared at Hr fa- other racial group. They are
Id.-x per cent don t know, how ing to sex. Whether that is cwt
of
not is up tO
an Indian wav ! come they never come around to
mous Waikiki theatre.
stereotypes of stono-faced.
re still in pin-up j us to fiivd out what we think?
Johnson waved to his fans
tie
to pants, but ther
Im s
don’t i And they’ve never asked our
The Birds And The Bec
then spoke briefly over the radiSet.
but it’s
friends cither.
microphone, I*
1- or one, how do t ose mill tar},
point where it 5 a thri
the theatre
How come some radio stations
between the Hawaii mathematicians for
industry
;t thing
are
our side ir
time, the complete
<
Did the Mainland Nisei, woiea ngure out Chinese and auerrupt their afternoon uro­ this continent.
oke”. He
grams with a fast-talking \nNorth
Koreans

battle
casualties
seen only
nouncer
of the mo“S uioatniessiy, in
tier as "kotonks.”
V,
to be S93.662 while the United the lot
vie before coming to Honolulu
Pineapple Penelope
This distinction is important i\auuns ana ^ourn Koreans los­
Only 1.300.of the 5.000 in t
ses count up to ROUGHLY 24S.- Maybe thncthod.
a inland 0a5? How can.they count up the don’t die c
enemy so accurately while arrivcould hold no more than that
nd tipped up her cool anc
The
forS
number.
•’ lace. She held herself
torced to lived in barb- ! this side:
PCivilian and military guests ed-wire relm
Don t kid me’’. I said n
And when they go around vet­
added distinction to the occas- latter did no
ting everybody’s opinion on any
si on. Th
Governor of Ha- ment but he
r thro
I
I don’t real I v
subject for a newspaper noli, end­
g. and his wife | Pearl Harbor attack.
ing UP with 34.2 per cent for
No sex appeal.

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Game As Rival Pitchers Match 4-Hit Hurling

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Sumo Wrestlers To U.S
Ore hundred and ninety-two
n0Vi of Canadian Nisei brawn

a successful niche on
cm
ixg-post. Having made a
Jl debut in the U.S.
as a grunt and groan
GG in the squared circles of
’7" Vuncouver-Seattle-TacomaPortland junke he is now enirKed in the field of commercial
and mayhem in and
around Chicago.
Toi’ Yamato of Vancouver foi
ihe past several months has been
hasslin’ in the Puget Sound area
with outstanding success, and has
teamed up with Harold Sakata
of Honolulu, a member of the
1948 U.S. Olympic team as a
weightlifter, to form a tag- team
and left the area for the lucra­
tive midwest.
Vancouver Niseis know him by
his real name, Toi’ Uyeda. Many
remember his painfully, as a
judoist and a rugger. A black
belt nidan in judo rank, he has
made use of his judo knowledge
dvantage in this rough

PAGE SEVEN

CANADIAN

case
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Nisei Mat Mean!

By TED OTSU

VANCOUVER — May

on Saturday
it was lea met

Many Niseis have expt
apprehension lest the wre
activities of the
Togo
and "Mr. Moto” incur an unfavor­
able public reaction towards per­
sons of Japanese ancestry, says
the Pacific Citizen. It is believed

club, fox- it marked theix- first win •
of the season over the Boiler- ;
makers ixx the Industrial Union j
Senior "B” League. The Nisei i
j
that the outlasted their rivals 10-7.
The Nisei- had an uphill fight i

It

led 4-0 in the first inning on
ed to repor
an<l
half hour
McDonald,
errors in the
third inni
allow
Miyagishima and first sacker
hat the Hubbo Matsuzuki enabled the
renv.
mirney
start at Boilermakers to score two more
attendp.m.
however, can
The Nisei
back with a
mgeance in tl
:ey officials that it will fifth inning when
Nappy Sakamoto beat out a bunt
the dot and all
bowl even if the
that
not present. Hum­

to expressions of anti-Oriental
ism, particularly inside the arena
actualiv
The two villains
two Niseis Masaru Iwamoto (Mr.
Moto), and George Okumura.
Both Iwamoto and Okumura are
likeable fellows outside the ring,
but at the insistence of promot­
ers who see them as better gate
attractions in their present roles,
they maintain their acts of ring
badmen.

Westerns Wife
No Clutch Biffins
w

d.

ii

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first and
Smith cl
homer in

oa

ins in
cotild-

Donald's hit in the Boilermaker’s
are
Nisei and his true identity is
half of the inning again tied the
very Nisei-ish. In real life, he double or mixed partners nine
the
is George Okuinura, and calls contact Tournev official
scored
throe
the
was fa
Hood River Ore., his ho me-town
xth
inning
to
glad ;
But in wrestling, it pays to
.0-7 as Sakaup the
(ms
be bad.
\wa
garnered
and
j
besides appearing as a wrestmm
Advance
or
wrestms te
ier, he has also refereed
News from the Sumo front is
The game proved to be a tight­
j bouts in Seattle. At 29, he that an Oakland, Cal. wrestling
fi
just a youngster as far as promoter, has signed three Ja­
Hotel ly pitched game despite the big out eh
1:
score as Nisei s George bukuya- - Homme
wrestlers are concerned for most panese sumo -wrestlers for bouts
t ruck
ma hurled 4-hit ball and strucki laboran
of the headliners are well past in the United States. All weigh­
ne
i was
Ma
their supposed physical peak.
ing- ’more than 300 pounds, they
tin a
Incidentally, Tor wrestles as a are now under contract and exthe only
hit.
good guy, not a villain.
pect to arrive in tne
In a Sabbath encounter, Wes- ’
States by the end of thi month.
tern Juniors who have not hit i 8
Issei and Nisei mat fans in
famed
rhe trio
year’s stride, tied West i
Toronto, who haven’t seen a Ja­ Maedayama,
i
former
6-6.
The juniors outhit |
i
roods
The
St.
F.
X.
Tennis
Club
panese wrestler since the days of champion (yoko-tsuna) and is a
their foes. 7-6 but could not plate
Kimon Kudo, Shinuki Sakuma veteran sumo-tori well known to now active for another season
RICKSHA’
s avail- more. All Westerns drives were
4
and Taro Miyake back on the sumo fans in Canada who used to the Trinity Courts.
i
RESTAURANT
of
the
one-base
variety.
ble to the club members this
coast will get a chance to leer follow the prewar sumo tourna­
*
Ken Ikeda who pitched six in­
are: Tuesday evenings.
at the villainous Great Togo this ments which were held twice a
4
A
Montreal, P. Q.
week. The Oriental badman has yeai' in Tokyo. Maedayama tw o court 1 and 2; Thursday even- nings before being relieved by
i
A
Bor Reservations
been a. popular (or unpopular) years ago -was forced to vacate digs, murt 1: Saturday, 4 to 6, Carl Uchikura, was the best stick man
for
the
Niseis
getting
two
any
Phone
HA.
ADDS
and
Sun
da
drawing card out in the east and his title because he
to court
for two and driving in a pair of
has made several appearances in watch the San Francisco Seals available courts.
The challenge trophies will be runs. Second baseman lan Mc­
Montreal.
play ball when he should have
up for competition again this Pherson pulled off two circus
Though it will be his first ap­ been wrestling.
catches to shine defensively foxpearance in Toronto, Torontoni­
The two others are Fujitayama year when the club holds its anJoe Akiyama’s boys .
ans ’nave been getting glimpses and Onounii. The latter is reput-1
Chop Suey House
Juniors are due to play a leaof the Great Togo’s shady do- ed to be t he up-m
92-A Elizabeth St., Toronto
b
cue came tonight.
Ings on their TV screen
ler of Japan.
, hi
BANQUETS AND FAMILY
> in the catch-। moto (now Mrs.
This fugitive from the Far
DINNERS
NO-HITTER
East in reality is an American as-catch-can style remains to be j 1949 by Hitomi
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 R.m.
saw Tosh Takasaki win over a
Mass.
SPRINGFIELD,
seen. Since in sumo, the wrest- :
Reservations: EM J -903.5
Henry
Tominaga
ler wins by either forcing hit­ rookie, Agnes Tsujimoto.
In the men’s division, the open­ College’s pitching star from Ho­
opponent out of the ring ox io ।
touch the mat with his hands : ing year winner of the trophy nolulu, pitched what is believed ; :
X
was Roy Fujimoto. In 1949 and to be the first no-run, no-hit ball j
In Hamilton, It’s
or knee: thev are strong ven:
1P70. Edzy Tsujimoto took the game hurled by a Nisei this !
they are on their feet. Once th
cup which may be held perma­ year.
c the
Tominaga, who was a ;
arc down on the
nently
if
won
for
three
consepunisl
member of the World team in the
Fisher, Gordon & Co.
max- be helpless ai
CHOP SUEY HOUSE
cutive
years.
ing holds..And they will be smw
Brooklyn vs. the World boys :
Chartered Accountants
Anyone desiring to piay ten­ game in Ebbetts Field three ।
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21 JOHN ST.. NORTH
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are urged to come out axxd years ago, (lefedted Aril (Incan In­ :
vantage of the ropes as there
i
join the St. F. X. Tennis Club. ternational College, 3 to 0, earl­
62 Richmond St. W.
For Fine Chinese Food
are none in the Japanese ring.
But should they learn a few Entrants may also phone Edzy ier this month.
Fscilitiw for
Tsujimoto at ME.'6/78. or Daa
tricks, look out.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR

THE

Nippon Beauty Queen
At Seattle Trade Fair

NEW

CANADIAN

Wednesday,

Japan’s National Anthem Fades,
No Longer Learned By Children

SEATTLE. — A winner of a
31 AY
Miss Nippon contest held last
IS—Let hbndge. Lethbridge Ni- year, Fujiko Yamamoto, 19, of
MM
seiettcs Wind-Up Dance, Hen­ Kyoto, is to take part in the State
derson Lake P.
TOKYO

Many
Japanese
orches
of Washington Japanese Trade
2>4.a YONGE STREET, TOEONTO^QH^j
tra, 9 to 1.
Fair to be held in Seattle, June children today do not know their Method of Making Tofu
national anthem, “Kimigayo”.
19—Toronto. Fifth Annual East- j .17 through July 3.
PORI SAIT • COMMERCIAL • COLOUR
This is understandable since in Unchanged In Centuries
ern Canada Nisei Open Bowl- i
Together with May Tsutsu- postwar
Japan, the adults recall
It was Buddhist priests who
ing Tournament, Edward’s ! moto of Seattle, the State of
the
unpleasant
connection
betbrought from China tofu or bean
Olympic Alley. 2 p.m. Pre­ Washington’s
Japanese Trade ween the anthem and militaris- curd. Becoming popular at once,
\ PORTRAITS Bl t^^Z^/^
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sentation Dance, Royal York Fair Queen,
Miss Nippon will tic Japan.
it was much improved, and toHotel, 8:30 p.m.
reign over the fair.
When Hironoshin Furuhashi, c^y the Japanese people eat
20—Coaldale.
Coaldale J CCA
in ooms st w . Tomro
Accompanying the Japanese
Japan
’s great record-breaking more tofu than the Chinese.
Japanese Oratorical Contest, queen to Seattle will be two at­
Community Hall.
swimmer, broke another mark at Buddhists who are vegetarians
tendants who were runner-ups to | the U.S.-Japan Swimming Meet
23—Toronto. Toronto JCCA An­
welcomed tofu that contains
MICKEY S. SATO
the winner.
They are Toshiko
nual Spring Frolic. UNF Au­
__ Agent
two years ago, the band played much vegetable oil. The method
Tamura, 21, who was Miss Tokyo,
CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
ditorium.
Kimigayo” together with the of its manufacture has not
Office: 21 Dundas Square
and Keiko Mimura, 20, Miss Sen­
Phone EM. 3-0076-7
raising
of the Japanese flag to changed much in many centur­
25—Y’ancouver. Vancouver JCCA dai.
The trio are expected to
Res.:
526 Manning Avenue
Hanky Tonk Dance, Alf Car- make a series of appearances in the masthead. The adults listen­ ies, except for the use of electric
TORONTO, ONT.
Res. ME. 6072
son’s
piece orchestra, at West Coast cities as messengers ed to the tune pensively but motors for operating the grind­
ing
stones.
most
of
the
children
failed
to
re
­
Auditorium, 9 p.m. °f good will from Japan.
cognize the music as their nat­
•Taber. Alberta J CCA
Soya beans are first soaked
ional
anthem.
They
were
excited
in
water 10 to 24 hours accord­
ond Council Meeting.
General Insurance
A Japanese View
about their swimming idol.
ing to season. The soaked beans
224 Delhi Ave. Phone RE. 2385
Regarding the dismissal
WRITES TO EDITOR
are ground and then strained
Wilson Heights P. O., Ont.
Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Dr.
2—Toronto,
through
cotton
cloth.
The
residue
Re­
Automobile, Fire, Burglary
Of this incident a reader of the
lomi Wada Kura, a woman mem­
Life,
Accident & Sickness, etc.
is
fed
to
pigs
and
cattle,
or
eaten
cognitions Banquet for
Asahi Shimbun wrote to the edi­
ber
of
the
Japanese
parliament
Operative
Committee,
nt
tor as follows: “I asked a boy as food. The strained liquid is
wrote
to Mrs. Elizabeth C. Ros­
Room, King
j sitting beside me, ‘Do you know heated and poured into a wood­
enthal
of
Belmont,
Mass.
ward Hotel, 7 p.m.
I what that song is ?’ ‘It’s a swim- en tub that has many small holes
“How is the opinion of the
101/2 QUEEN ST. W.
: ming song, isn’t it?’ he replied. on all sides and lined with cot­
—Let b. b ri dge. A1 be rta
late dismiss of G. MacArthur?
ton
cloth.
The
bittern
is
added
Eor
Pick-up and Delivery
The boy is considered as a top
Third Council Meeting,
The whole Japan has deeply ap­
Phone
student in his school. Yet he did to solidify the liquid, while water
preciated his contribution for re­
is
drained
through
the
side
holes
WA. 6933
not know the national anthem! I
serve of Emperor and also of in­
as
pressure
is
given
by
placing
felt pity for the boy who is grow­
EM4-0508
sisting democratization of Japan.
2 Vesta Dr:v
ing up without knowing his weights on the cover that is
He was a very successful govern­
MA fair 1365.
Lucien C. Kurata
country’s anthem. I wonder what made smaller than the tub.
or, though very aloof from lead1 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
our educators think about it?”
Tofu thus made is sliced into
ers. His belief on the method of
Barrister and Solicitor
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
convenient
sizes and sold.
Many
persons
wrote
in
res
­
1st
and 2nd Mortgage Loans
bombing and fighting is natura
Public.
arranged
ponse
to
this
letter.
Most
noted
to militarist, but will not bring
201 Northern Ontario BldQ.
Office
EM-4
5259 Res. LY.3427
330 Bay St.
peace in the Orient . . . I am that a greater number of child­ have no occasion to sing “Kimi­
(Corner Adelaide A Bay Sts.)
working busily in our Parliament ren did not know the anthem. gayo” as there are no longer
TORONTO
to promote the kind of peace One suggested that “Kimigayo” shool ceremonies held on national
treaty for Japan that will not be replaced by a song more ap- holidays.
Agent
propriate” to a democratic coun­
bring war, the major war.”
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One person learned that the
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try. Another reader said he did
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phonograph sections of two big
ERNEST RIDOUT
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COMPANY OF CANADA
fewer divorces in not dare to teach the words to Tokyo department stores did not
REAL ESTATE LTD. 4 c —da inwere
his
children
because
he
didn

t
Box 149 Kamloops, B. C.
1950, both the numhave a single recording in stock.
Realtors
want
to

feel
silly

.
Another
who
r and the rate falling sharply
Only
of three well-stocked
1172 Bay St. at Bloor
for the third successive year had been wounded in the war music shops on Ginza had such
Toronto
from the all-time peaks reached said, “I shudder whenever I hear a record and that was “Because
I
I
in 1947. Preliminary figures for the anthem. I envy those children sometimes
for
MR. HARRY. R.
who
do
not
know
the
song
at
jf7
19-50 place the number of divorc­
Agent
NOBUOKA
es in 1950 at 5,208 compared to
Japans national anthem is a
5,931 in 1949, 6,SSI in 1948, and NO POLICY
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short poem taken from a collecWILL GLADLY ASSIST YOU TO BUY
8,199
in
1947.
An Education Minister official hon of poems in 905 A.D. Its
ASSURANCE CO.
OR SELL A HOME OR OTHER
declared
that
there
is
no
policy
author
is
unknown.

Kimigayo

PROPERTY ANYWHERE IN THE
66 King st. E., — Tel. 2-2594
TORONTO AULA OR VICINITY
either to encourage or discourage was officially designated as the
Hamilton
the anthem in school. He ex­ national anthem on Oct. 26, 18S0.
Whether yon wish to dis­
MRS. HIJI YANO
Residence:
plained, however, the children
pose of one home to purchase
— fry
imcs
another or whether you are
59 Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
VERNON, B. G. — Mrs.
4 new in town and need to have
Yano passed a.way on April ^7
4 youi- first Toronto home
we
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at your
lit all
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die Campbcll4
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Japanese-Canadian cli- I
DOMESTIC
HELP
WANTED
HELP
WANTED
for sale
ents. Call now and let us be- I non. Rev. Pane anti Rev. j
GIRL OR WOMAN for light
shioka
officiated.
YOUNG
MAN,
come better acquainted.
[
handy
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• $14,830 — $5,500 down. S
housework, char kept. Two chil- tools, driver’s i
licence,
for
west• ucn, private room and radio,
rooms,
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it’ u 1
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home.
or GL. 0849 (residence) |
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Our
TRUCK DRIVER for dry
4
$ $11,003 — $6,000 down, 11
HANDYMAN able to wash cleaning
Ad rerdsers
store.
Good wages
dishes for summer hotel and
rooms. Parliament-Wellesley,
Phone LO. 1019, Toronto.
present
weekly income $65, 3
woman
to make beds. Good
4
4
rooms
for
owner.
i
Phone MI. 6265, after 7.
Yo/t are
________ FOR SALE
©
$9,500

$4,000 down, S
4
i
Toronto.
4
HAVE ABOUT 1/1
A
of
Looms,
solid
brick, excellent
I
4
JAPANESE FAMILY’ to look strawberries for sale in the
buy, Coxwell-Woodbine.
4
^‘^ '-'ountry home in West Hill. field, maturing May 20-24. Jack
4
® S8,89G — S3,00 down, 6
8110 per month with cottage. Robertson, HA. 1134, Toronto.
rooms, beautiful . home, CL
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Electricity and fuels supplied.
4
h
esEed.- laundry-tub, etc.
4
Husband to work in garage in _IEJIALE_HELP WANTED
®
i/,700 — $2,700 down, 7
4
Toronto few days a week. Phone
GIRL CLERK for grocerv
4
i
oom
s, Gerrard-Broadview,
HA. 1134, ask for Mr. Robertson. store. Apply Service Fruit Mar4
H
hurry
for
this one.
by
4
Toronto.
ket. Phone LO. 7733, Toronto.
4

87,000

$2,300 down, 7
P.
CHAPMAN
4
4
STENOGRAPHER,
junior
girl
rooms, immaculate condition,
4
STUDENTS WANTED
Repv^nai'Vc! c: Watch Tower SobieL4
for small office, good salary,
4
hot water heated.
4
QUALIFIED high school tea­ permanent
position.
Beaver
® restaurant — $3,900, with 5
cher willing to coach anv stu­ Specialty, 25 Church St,, Toron­
rooms, Queen and Parliament,
dent. Phone ME. 7750, after 6. to.________
Ix
properly handled, this busi­
Toronto.
MAPLE LEAF GARDENS
ness should give you excellent
GIRL for fruit store, after­
returns.
school and full-time. Phone RA.
t
FOR RENT
7005,
Toronto.
Toronto
SINGLE FURNISHED room.
JAMES Y. IMADA
ROOM AND BOARD
V A. 5443, Toronto.
agent for
ROO3I
AND
BOARD.
813
GORDON G. CROSS
THREE-ROOM FLAT, on weekly. Apply Nisei Co-Op’ Resi­
ground floor. Phone PL. 2895, dence, 60 Spruce St., KT. 4474,
Phone PL. 1273 or PL. 2463
Toronto.
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