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INDEPENDENT ORGAN FOR CANADIANS OF JAPANESE ORIGIN
VOL. 15 — NO. 5
THE WEEKLY
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1952
HABIT
S6 Per Year — 10 c Per Copy
Erasing of Race Bias
STEVESTON, B.C. — After
By TOYO TAKATA
a Ho-onko service is held at In U. S. Immigration
Red Cross Hall in Steveston on
Reading is one thing we just a copy of Saturday
Evening Jan. 27 by Rev. S. Ikuta of the Is Chief Aim of JACL
can’t get around to do enough
j Revived In Steveston
Post. Its leading article
Kelowna
Buddhist
Church, a
WASHINGTON, D. C. —Elimination of racial dis
of these days. There just doesn’t about the disappearance of an ’
meeting- will be held to discuss
seem to be sufficient time to be obscure American
Communist, plans tor the re-opening- of the crimination in the U.S. Federal immigration and natura
spared to do all the gleaning
conjecturing about what Buddhist Church in the fishing lization laws is the JACL Anti-Discrimination Commit
that we’d like to. If we take an became of him and the title of
tee’s chief aim in its ten-point program which is being
centre.
average-sized volume out of the another feature was
stressed in the second session of the 82nd Congress
‘Why I
library, we’re rushed to finish Married Ralph Kiner,’ by
Aan- Montreal Drama Club
that convened last week.
it before the extended due date; cy Chaffee. We’ll think
Mike Masoaka. national leais-^--------------------------------------------------never get around to reading a about investing in another
Plans
Next
Event
Post,
lative director, hoped for early Pres. Truman Urges
novel; and through choice and
But then, magazines can come
MONTREAL. — The Montreal action on the repeal of the Ja
necessity have to avoid comics, up with something- extraordinary
Japanese Drama Club is plan panese Exclusion Act of 1924 by Passage of Measures
magazine
fiction
and
other like the last issue of Life in ning for their next performance
j extending annual immigration
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The
forms of literature that don’t 1951 which tackled Asia. Now, of drama and will schedule re
quotas to Japan and the author JACL ADC
announced
that
hold too much interest for us. frankly, we were in many ways hearsals soon. The next present
ization of naturalization privil President Harry S. Truman in his
Time, <oup favourite regular disappointed with this issue. But ion will be selected from Ja
eges to resident alien Issei.
annual State of the Union mes
reading menu, is generally a the attempt was good, and its panese dramas, scenarios of
Second on the list of the 10- sage to the new Congress on Jan.
four-day effort. We read about failures are understandable con which have been received from point program is statehood for
9 urged passage of three of the
80 per cent of its contents and if sidering- the scope of the subject. Mr. T. Otake, president of the Hawaii which would give great
measures on the list and by im
we are held from perusing it over Y ou just can’t do a good and a famous Shochiku Film Co.
er recognition and status to al plication included the rest of the
the week-end, the next issue over comprehensive job about twoAt a recent meeting, the club most 200,000 loyal persons of Ja points.
laps. Then there are the dailies, thirds of the world’s entire po- elected the following officers. J. panese ancestry as well as to the
The President called for early
other magazines, books, pam pulation and oneHori, advisor; Sokichi Henmi, Territory itself.
ratification
of the
Japanese
phlets and other printed matter land area in 88 pa
secretary; Zenshichi Matsumiya,
Adequate funds for paying peace treaty, enactment of civil
in a variety of forms.
We believe that our
■
chief dis assistant secretary; Shigeru Ya and processing evacuation claims rights legislation and statehood
Trouble is, there is so much appointment stems from the
mamoto, treasurer; Kenji Haya is third.
for the Territory of Hawaii.
to read and only so much time. that
expected a discourse kawa, correspondent secretary;
Fourth on the JACL ADC’s
Since the rest of the points
One of our petty aspirations focused at some lengths on the K. Uno and T. Oike, auditors.
legislative priority list is early deal with the civil rights of Ni
has been to look (or loiter) in problems of Asia. Life, on the
ratification of
the Japanese sei and Issei Americans in that
a bookstore or magazine stand other hand was trying to open
Peace Treaty. Japan’s re-emer they provide for equality of
Is Head of Wisconsin
just for the chance just to see Asia before 'Western eyes not
gence as a sovereign power will treatment and opportunity for
what they have. Even, for in as a problem but as a continent Cerebral Palsy Centre
enable her to become America’s persons of Japanese ancestry,
stance, in the slick magazine I rich in culture and tradition, and
MADISON, Wis. — Dr. Henry partner in preserving the peace the President by implication
field, there are many that we’ve I as a means for the Western world Okagaki, formerly of San Jose, in the Orient, Masaoka said. He urged passage of the entire 10never touched. Life, Look, Col- to get a better understanding- and Calif., and a graduate of Stan added that only by establishing point JACL ADC program '
liers and McLean are well- respect of Asia and the Asiatics, ford University, is the director mutual respect and friendship
known members of the family Life has done a tremendous job of the new Eastern Seal Cereb between U.S. and Japan, cement status becomes law for the
but there are host
of others within the limitations it had to ral Palsy centre which opened ed by appropriate economic re spouses of all American citizens.
this year at the University of lations, can democracy win in
which are lesser read yet equ be presented.
Seventh is the naturalization
ally readable which we’ve never
It would be a worthwhile ef Wisconsin Orthopedic hospital. the Pacific.
of alien Japanese now serving
The centre is supported by a
had the chance to examine. For fort for the Nisei to read this
Amendments to the Trading in the U.S. armed forces.
An
instance, we’ve heard about the issue from cover to cover, al $45,000 grant from the Wiscon with the Enemy Act to over
amendment to existing law is
Saturday Review of Literature, though it’s not to be recom sin Association for the Disabled come inequities to citizens and
necessary to enable alien Japa
but don’t ever recall seeing it. mended for one sitting.
“The with money collected from East resident aliens in existing law nese who have served and are
is fifth.
What we need is sort of a Mind of Asia,” by Prof. North er Seal campaigns.
serving in the armed forces in
Dr.
Okagaki
served
as
a
cap
readers’ guide, not just for the rup is particularly outstanding,
Extension of the Soldier Bri Korea to become naturalized
kind of book or magazine but although slightly heavy reading. tain in the Army Medical Corps des Act is sixth on the list. The American citizens.
also for the serious kinds of We like his handling of the “cul- in World War II.
present statute that provides that
Others in the list are restora
articles and stories
contained. tural imperialism” that so many
the racially
ineligible
alien tion of citizenship to Nisei who
There is so much available that misguided Westerners feel is
spouses and minor children of voted in post-war Japanese elec
the
solution
to
Asia
’
s
complex
no one can dare to even read a
Variety, trade paper of the en U.S. GI’s may be admitted into tions, authorization of seniority
fraction. Therefore, the only so problems.
tertainment world ,listed “Go the U.S. for permanent residence and other rights to Nisei civil
lution is selected reading. Every
We would even suggest that for Broke!” in 20th place in expires on March 18, 1952. With service employees who were sep
body is continually buying a Niseis keep this issue for furth gross take for 1951 among the war in Korea and American
arated from the service because
book or magazine or reading a er study and reference.
feature-length Hollywood releas troops still being stationed in Ja of evacuation, and lastly gen
story or article
Even the two pages devoted es of last year. It was estimated pan for several more years, an eral legislation for civil rights
only to find
that it wasn’t what he was look to Oriental cheese-cake is worth that the movie about the Nisei extension of the deadline may and for promoting human de
ing for. We’ve certainly wasted more than passing scrutiny.
GI earned $2,500,000 for MGM. be necessary unless a non-quota cency and dignity.
a lot of reading hours for this
very reason.
Femme Fare
By Cinderella
Of course, the digest type of
magazines attempt to give sel
ected reading by printing just
the
gems but even in their
choices there are many that
on woman, the huntress , and how to catch a mate
hold no interest whatever for
us- While the best known of this
Leap Year is a topic Tre tate by hook or by crook— most it?”
। though there is no satisfactoriD pe, Readers’ Digest, is the wanted to discuss for quite some ly by crook.
My friends are not to be put | explanation offered for the Leap
^ orld s most popular magazine, time.
“But, my dear, this is Leap off so matter-of-factly. How can Y ear custom of women wooing
we don’t like it. It’s far too con
Year,
” they say to me, and leer I be so flippant. Don’t I like the men, history has it that in
I’ve just read an article in the
sistent with touching human December issue of “Coronet” on at me knowingly. ‘And so what?’
Men? I’m such a nice girl, too! 1288, a law was enacted in Scoteart-warming dramas and ex how to make a man propose. I reply, “It’s just another year That’s exactly why I refuse to
land, giving women this right.
poses of Communist excesses. I’ve been reminded by my well- with an extra day in it. Caesar’s get excited about Leap Year, and
A few years later, a similar law
While these tracts are not bemeaning friends — happily, un astronomers in 46 B.C., after sniff at tabulated rules on how was passed in France and in the
}ond the realms of our interest, happily, and just routine mar settling the solar year at 365 to get a man. I like men too
e don t care for heart-tugs and ried friends — that this year days and six hours, decided to much to resort to the subter 15th Century the custom was
legalized in Genoa and Florence.
^ed rapacity in regular monthlv is Leap Year. They have taken lump the extra six hours of four
fuge suggested by magazine art
In black and white, the law
noses.
it upon themselves to see that consecutive years together and icles and well-meaning friends.
read: “It is statut and ordaint
Speaking about wasted read- I shall not let this year go by j created the 29th of February
Life must have been much that during
the rein of her
*ng effort we happened to buy without shedding my single es | every fourth year. Neat, isn’t simpler in the 13th Century. Al
{Confd on Page 7)
Leap
Year
And
I
an
INDEPENDENT ORGAN FOR CANADIANS OF JAPANESE ORIGIN
VOL. 15 — NO. 5
THE WEEKLY
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1952
HABIT
S6 Per Year — 10 c Per Copy
Erasing of Race Bias
STEVESTON, B.C. — After
By TOYO TAKATA
a Ho-onko service is held at In U. S. Immigration
Red Cross Hall in Steveston on
Reading is one thing we just a copy of Saturday
Evening Jan. 27 by Rev. S. Ikuta of the Is Chief Aim of JACL
can’t get around to do enough
j Revived In Steveston
Post. Its leading article
Kelowna
Buddhist
Church, a
WASHINGTON, D. C. —Elimination of racial dis
of these days. There just doesn’t about the disappearance of an ’
meeting- will be held to discuss
seem to be sufficient time to be obscure American
Communist, plans tor the re-opening- of the crimination in the U.S. Federal immigration and natura
spared to do all the gleaning
conjecturing about what Buddhist Church in the fishing lization laws is the JACL Anti-Discrimination Commit
that we’d like to. If we take an became of him and the title of
tee’s chief aim in its ten-point program which is being
centre.
average-sized volume out of the another feature was
stressed in the second session of the 82nd Congress
‘Why I
library, we’re rushed to finish Married Ralph Kiner,’ by
Aan- Montreal Drama Club
that convened last week.
it before the extended due date; cy Chaffee. We’ll think
Mike Masoaka. national leais-^--------------------------------------------------never get around to reading a about investing in another
Plans
Next
Event
Post,
lative director, hoped for early Pres. Truman Urges
novel; and through choice and
But then, magazines can come
MONTREAL. — The Montreal action on the repeal of the Ja
necessity have to avoid comics, up with something- extraordinary
Japanese Drama Club is plan panese Exclusion Act of 1924 by Passage of Measures
magazine
fiction
and
other like the last issue of Life in ning for their next performance
j extending annual immigration
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The
forms of literature that don’t 1951 which tackled Asia. Now, of drama and will schedule re
quotas to Japan and the author JACL ADC
announced
that
hold too much interest for us. frankly, we were in many ways hearsals soon. The next present
ization of naturalization privil President Harry S. Truman in his
Time, <oup favourite regular disappointed with this issue. But ion will be selected from Ja
eges to resident alien Issei.
annual State of the Union mes
reading menu, is generally a the attempt was good, and its panese dramas, scenarios of
Second on the list of the 10- sage to the new Congress on Jan.
four-day effort. We read about failures are understandable con which have been received from point program is statehood for
9 urged passage of three of the
80 per cent of its contents and if sidering- the scope of the subject. Mr. T. Otake, president of the Hawaii which would give great
measures on the list and by im
we are held from perusing it over Y ou just can’t do a good and a famous Shochiku Film Co.
er recognition and status to al plication included the rest of the
the week-end, the next issue over comprehensive job about twoAt a recent meeting, the club most 200,000 loyal persons of Ja points.
laps. Then there are the dailies, thirds of the world’s entire po- elected the following officers. J. panese ancestry as well as to the
The President called for early
other magazines, books, pam pulation and oneHori, advisor; Sokichi Henmi, Territory itself.
ratification
of the
Japanese
phlets and other printed matter land area in 88 pa
secretary; Zenshichi Matsumiya,
Adequate funds for paying peace treaty, enactment of civil
in a variety of forms.
We believe that our
■
chief dis assistant secretary; Shigeru Ya and processing evacuation claims rights legislation and statehood
Trouble is, there is so much appointment stems from the
mamoto, treasurer; Kenji Haya is third.
for the Territory of Hawaii.
to read and only so much time. that
expected a discourse kawa, correspondent secretary;
Fourth on the JACL ADC’s
Since the rest of the points
One of our petty aspirations focused at some lengths on the K. Uno and T. Oike, auditors.
legislative priority list is early deal with the civil rights of Ni
has been to look (or loiter) in problems of Asia. Life, on the
ratification of
the Japanese sei and Issei Americans in that
a bookstore or magazine stand other hand was trying to open
Peace Treaty. Japan’s re-emer they provide for equality of
Is Head of Wisconsin
just for the chance just to see Asia before 'Western eyes not
gence as a sovereign power will treatment and opportunity for
what they have. Even, for in as a problem but as a continent Cerebral Palsy Centre
enable her to become America’s persons of Japanese ancestry,
stance, in the slick magazine I rich in culture and tradition, and
MADISON, Wis. — Dr. Henry partner in preserving the peace the President by implication
field, there are many that we’ve I as a means for the Western world Okagaki, formerly of San Jose, in the Orient, Masaoka said. He urged passage of the entire 10never touched. Life, Look, Col- to get a better understanding- and Calif., and a graduate of Stan added that only by establishing point JACL ADC program '
liers and McLean are well- respect of Asia and the Asiatics, ford University, is the director mutual respect and friendship
known members of the family Life has done a tremendous job of the new Eastern Seal Cereb between U.S. and Japan, cement status becomes law for the
but there are host
of others within the limitations it had to ral Palsy centre which opened ed by appropriate economic re spouses of all American citizens.
this year at the University of lations, can democracy win in
which are lesser read yet equ be presented.
Seventh is the naturalization
ally readable which we’ve never
It would be a worthwhile ef Wisconsin Orthopedic hospital. the Pacific.
of alien Japanese now serving
The centre is supported by a
had the chance to examine. For fort for the Nisei to read this
Amendments to the Trading in the U.S. armed forces.
An
instance, we’ve heard about the issue from cover to cover, al $45,000 grant from the Wiscon with the Enemy Act to over
amendment to existing law is
Saturday Review of Literature, though it’s not to be recom sin Association for the Disabled come inequities to citizens and
necessary to enable alien Japa
but don’t ever recall seeing it. mended for one sitting.
“The with money collected from East resident aliens in existing law nese who have served and are
is fifth.
What we need is sort of a Mind of Asia,” by Prof. North er Seal campaigns.
serving in the armed forces in
Dr.
Okagaki
served
as
a
cap
readers’ guide, not just for the rup is particularly outstanding,
Extension of the Soldier Bri Korea to become naturalized
kind of book or magazine but although slightly heavy reading. tain in the Army Medical Corps des Act is sixth on the list. The American citizens.
also for the serious kinds of We like his handling of the “cul- in World War II.
present statute that provides that
Others in the list are restora
articles and stories
contained. tural imperialism” that so many
the racially
ineligible
alien tion of citizenship to Nisei who
There is so much available that misguided Westerners feel is
spouses and minor children of voted in post-war Japanese elec
the
solution
to
Asia
’
s
complex
no one can dare to even read a
Variety, trade paper of the en U.S. GI’s may be admitted into tions, authorization of seniority
fraction. Therefore, the only so problems.
tertainment world ,listed “Go the U.S. for permanent residence and other rights to Nisei civil
lution is selected reading. Every
We would even suggest that for Broke!” in 20th place in expires on March 18, 1952. With service employees who were sep
body is continually buying a Niseis keep this issue for furth gross take for 1951 among the war in Korea and American
arated from the service because
book or magazine or reading a er study and reference.
feature-length Hollywood releas troops still being stationed in Ja of evacuation, and lastly gen
story or article
Even the two pages devoted es of last year. It was estimated pan for several more years, an eral legislation for civil rights
only to find
that it wasn’t what he was look to Oriental cheese-cake is worth that the movie about the Nisei extension of the deadline may and for promoting human de
ing for. We’ve certainly wasted more than passing scrutiny.
GI earned $2,500,000 for MGM. be necessary unless a non-quota cency and dignity.
a lot of reading hours for this
very reason.
Femme Fare
By Cinderella
Of course, the digest type of
magazines attempt to give sel
ected reading by printing just
the
gems but even in their
choices there are many that
on woman, the huntress , and how to catch a mate
hold no interest whatever for
us- While the best known of this
Leap Year is a topic Tre tate by hook or by crook— most it?”
। though there is no satisfactoriD pe, Readers’ Digest, is the wanted to discuss for quite some ly by crook.
My friends are not to be put | explanation offered for the Leap
^ orld s most popular magazine, time.
“But, my dear, this is Leap off so matter-of-factly. How can Y ear custom of women wooing
we don’t like it. It’s far too con
Year,
” they say to me, and leer I be so flippant. Don’t I like the men, history has it that in
I’ve just read an article in the
sistent with touching human December issue of “Coronet” on at me knowingly. ‘And so what?’
Men? I’m such a nice girl, too! 1288, a law was enacted in Scoteart-warming dramas and ex how to make a man propose. I reply, “It’s just another year That’s exactly why I refuse to
land, giving women this right.
poses of Communist excesses. I’ve been reminded by my well- with an extra day in it. Caesar’s get excited about Leap Year, and
A few years later, a similar law
While these tracts are not bemeaning friends — happily, un astronomers in 46 B.C., after sniff at tabulated rules on how was passed in France and in the
}ond the realms of our interest, happily, and just routine mar settling the solar year at 365 to get a man. I like men too
e don t care for heart-tugs and ried friends — that this year days and six hours, decided to much to resort to the subter 15th Century the custom was
legalized in Genoa and Florence.
^ed rapacity in regular monthlv is Leap Year. They have taken lump the extra six hours of four
fuge suggested by magazine art
In black and white, the law
noses.
it upon themselves to see that consecutive years together and icles and well-meaning friends.
read: “It is statut and ordaint
Speaking about wasted read- I shall not let this year go by j created the 29th of February
Life must have been much that during
the rein of her
*ng effort we happened to buy without shedding my single es | every fourth year. Neat, isn’t simpler in the 13th Century. Al
{Confd on Page 7)
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Saturday, Jan. 19, 1952
PAGE 7
THE NEW CANADIAN
HI
Taking a breather from their^
usual habit of winning nip and
tuck games, Mustangs walloped
Estonians 67-43 in a Community Gardens Debut Off
League basketball fixture at the
Tae touring- Judo group from
UNF gym last Sunday. With the Japan will not appear atI t he
victory, Mustang's took sole pos
in Toronto
sesion of third slot since Yugo- on Jan. 24 as schedu
slavs who had been share-hold- will be leaving for
ers were forced to sit out a can- on the same day.
celled game.
They will, however. perform a
Hall 300 Bail
Mustangs waited until the sec the Ukrain
on the previ
ond half to really open up, lead
Jan.
from 8 p.m.
ing 28-21 at the half. Three
Adm
juniors on the roster, Ted Nishi
moto, George Shiozaki and Hen son.
Mr. S. Sasaki, former presid
ry Edamura, got a good work
out, the latter two sniping five ent of the Canada Yudanshakai, is expected to have arrived
and two points respectively.
As usual Herby Miyasaki led in loronto via airplane today.
the red and white team, garner Jan. 19, from Ashcroft. B. C., for
the judo group’s performance.
ing 18 pts. and getting lots of
help from Paul Hirano 14, Maka
Makimoto and Roy Miyasaki 8
। shift over.
i posed to be smooth
t
Mejeste, :tor
? as leve vea
ilk that point.
of bothe highe The first man I thu
d from P. 1)
n
shall hae liberte
man she likes,
ne reiuses to
s lawful wyfe,
eu in ve sum ane pundis
s his estait may be; exco pt and awis gif' he can make
it a woe a: •e That he is betrothit
women he then shall be
ire
as something very
i nd stra ight-forwa rd
nd honest ibout Leap Year and
ise days. A girl liked
asked him. He either
meat,
tied.
Both parties
i
sup-
am gou$
tiling tn
I this it
mgled w
types and I got his complete
history in the clothing industry
—and I found out he was happily married and proud of his
a parting shot lie
ne a card in farewell
which
read "Second
Hand
Handy
Andy,
Montreal." Secon time 1 fared
no better. A lad
comfortable, and
ing- me with stories of her chil
dren. her children's children and
sandwiches with me. and “deared” me through the entire trip,
putting me on a pedestal as a
that
“nice
girl”, so much
u’
nout
of
te
90
mv
a man who
enough to
such
the
there
y so ru
with rowouhin’t
through
obvious
I like men. God bl
Nisei Golfer
Athlete of the Year”
of Cro:
.The Holiday
aim
roads in Los A
Yoshizaki as their "athlete of
the year." The paper said 'the
lanky, six-footer is by far the
golfer in the country
Not so these days. My wellmeaning iriends have a trunk when an air cadet tried to
at the St
anlv four year
ful of tricks which they can pull me up, I didn’t dare
Clair country club in Minnesota.
Japan Pro Champions
out
as
fast
as
magicians
pull
pts. apiece.
In the p;
her illusion of me.
rabbits out of a hat.
Master
y Nisei tourney
won nearly
The next game on the schedule
There’s the "Love My
Clarence Rowlan , president of these techniques and love .and
ud also won the
against Yugoslavs looms as an
is
Love Me’’ routine. The i(
ci--Mo .a romance are a pushover.
the Pacific Coast
Cloud Open in Minnesota and
important and somewhat crucial
a
recently that he was interested" There’s the "Lighter Tech simply to acquire a dog
Open in Califortest since it will probably decide
in a proposal to send the loop’s I nique.” The idea is to place your- friendlv mannish sort of mong- nia. In
tourney
which of the two squads will
and to teach him to be1952 pennant winer to Japan for I self beside a man
alone, rel
intercolend up in third place. The game
unattached
counter or in a come friendly w:
a series with Nippon’s pro lea- ? preferably
His
best
comis carded for Sunday, Jan. 20, at
chummy, legiate chum pion,
males.
Your
dog
train.
You
pretend
not
to
see
gue champions.
petifive round w s an 8-uuder
the UNF, 3 p.m. Mustangs carry you arrive on the scene , and the
The invitation, extended by him. It’s all a matter of timing,
a 6-3 record while Yugoslavs
stage is laid for a blossoming- par 64 at St. Clou
Chikao Honda, president of the my friends tell me. After several
have one less on the win column.
romance. Only my dog forgot me
t
Mainichi newspaper, was pre- whistle stops if on a train, or
completely
and
ran
off
with
the
In an Inter-Church league
after a few minutes’ sipping
i IW OF ill DESCRIPTIONS
game on Jan. 10, Mustangs suc ager of the Orions, now in the coffee if at a counter, you pull handsome, unattached male.
( ll'Mdiiy fjnv thattons.
cumbed to the height of their United States to seek players out a cigarette and begin fum
The magazine writers dote on
bling in your purse for a match development of a chameleon-like
Senior Yorkminster opponents for his team.
HARRY S. KONDO &^ffl:^
or lighter you know just isn’t personality, a kind of multiple
who controlled most of th,e re
627 BAY STREET. TORONTO ♦
EM. 3 -1391
there. If he’s any kind of a personality in their chase to con
bounds and also the cranlped
RES. 2OVi BEVERLEY STREET . EM. 3 - 5081
STRIKE?
gentleman, he’ll offer you a quer the elusive male. Men like
confines of St. Christopher gym
the
light. Have I tried it ? I sure to feel superior. Men
to drop the game by 14 points.
for
clinging-vine
type
for
it
have. I practiced smoking
The Nisei quintet is currently
FORT WILLIAM,
Ont.
this one especially. And just forth the inherent chivalry in
tied for first place with Howard Strikes-to-Spare struck for iz
when he flicked his lighter and them. Men should be drawn out
Park in the Intermediate “A”
pts. out of a possible 15 pts. for 1 closed in to light my cigaret- by leading questions on their
section of the league and Wed.,
1 0 roams esta! • r de, brick, j
the best team score m Lakehead te hoping that my eyelashes favourite topics. Remembering
oil-heaUd. lane and#
Jan. 23, at the Western Tech.
bowling last Sunday which en- were "delectably brushing my all these things, I spent oneirrent value. $16,000 I
gym should decide sole owner abled them to gain five pt
cheek” so to speak, I began to miserable evening. being verv,
). but s; Hing for 3
ship since they are both pitted on. second place Go-For-Brok
$12,000
$4,000
d>wn.
443 c
choke. And all I got for my very agreeable. I was confidenti
against each other.
Leader Sure Shots lost a little trouble was “You know, you’re ally discussed as a lame brain,
much to young to smoke! Here, without a single opinion of my
ground when GFB
Fine SI ore: with brick build
ing,
garage. 4-room apartown!
When
I
tried
the
clingingtry
a
chiclet!
”
Shades
of
ro
1% pts.
(men!.
13O()-block
Dan forth, J
High bowler for the weekend mance wafted out of the near vine routine, all I got for my
| $.1.1.500,
$2,000
to $4,000 1
pains was “Gee, what’s the mat ( down.
was Ken Nishimura. (Fireballs) est window.
ter with vou
? Are vou^
sick or
"Excuse
me.
but
could
you
tell
who shot G8S-2G8, followed by
■
s'
Watch This Space
mis: brick, detached, hot-)
something ; ” I tried the "I’m so
Dick Mitsunaga (GFB) 676-279, | me where” routine is guaran,
r oil heated, with gar-'^
। dumb and you’re so clever and
and Pinky Mitsuki (STS) 637- I teed to produce results,
large lot, north of Bloor
$12,000, $2,000 down.
j
227. High singles went to Yuke J stranded in New York’s Filth wonderful” slant with a vengeTatebe (GW) 288, Dick Mitsu- ; Avenue, It was spring. I was ance. This man’s interest were
G rooms: plus attic, brick, de
naga 279, Ken Nishimura (FB) looking for adventure. And there jet planes. I took the trouble to
tacher!, driveway anrj garage,
268, and Ted Koizumi (STS) was a very personable man com read up on the subject, mental
ing my way. In my most seduc- ly formulated leading questions,
260.
five voice I asked for a direc- only to be thrust aside with
Havami Ni
With the
M. YANAGISAWA 1
shimura set her usual pace, roll- tions, taking care to make it “Heck, you wouldn’t understand
Sun. ... 2-5
UNF Hali
?
Agent
for K. Wiles. Realtors 5
and single complicated enough to hold him even if I told you!” He wanted
best
University
West Office:
7911
and I got "Sorry Miss, I’m a to pitch woo instead. We settled ►
;
519-243. Chiyo Inaba 507-207
^ed......8-11 Settlement rise.
f
East
Office:
for
several
games
of
cribbage.
and Kay Mitsunaga withi a 204 stranger myself. You might ask
' Residence: 659
the cop on the corner.” And I
Thurs. 8-11 G. Burke Studio
These peddlars of Leap Year
OL. 112g Toronto
meanwhile don’t know whether it was my romance can peddle their wares
Dick 3
9-12 G. Burke Studio
imagination or not, but he
took over
Archie Miyashita
208, while Tony Tatebe fell bad seemed in a terrible hurry to
LL. 2447
get away.
Miss Mary Nishikawara
with 205.
My friends swear by the “SinRegistered Music Teacher
i' gle Seat in Train-Bus-or-PIane”
piano and theory
I technique. The idea is to survey
Toronto
{
39
Carus
Avenue
M
I the field in said train, bus or
u
OLiver 20G0
plane,, and to take an outside
at
being careful to throw
your belongings carelessly in the
seat next to you. If children,
5,000 pairs of Ladies and Men's Shoes
women or undesirable males try
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
to claim the unoccupied seat be
Reduced up to 50% on the Dollar
side you, you say sweetly that
8
C
3
Ladies' sizes from
it is reserved for a “friend.”
.1147 Dundas St. W. (at Ossington)
Men's from 6 ■
Should a cute, tall handsome
On Sale
PHONE OL. 4313
TORONTO, ONT..
hunk of manhood come along,
1328 QUEEN ST. W. — ME. 1931 — TORON 10
vou very generously offer to ; %
PAGE 7
THE NEW CANADIAN
HI
Taking a breather from their^
usual habit of winning nip and
tuck games, Mustangs walloped
Estonians 67-43 in a Community Gardens Debut Off
League basketball fixture at the
Tae touring- Judo group from
UNF gym last Sunday. With the Japan will not appear atI t he
victory, Mustang's took sole pos
in Toronto
sesion of third slot since Yugo- on Jan. 24 as schedu
slavs who had been share-hold- will be leaving for
ers were forced to sit out a can- on the same day.
celled game.
They will, however. perform a
Hall 300 Bail
Mustangs waited until the sec the Ukrain
on the previ
ond half to really open up, lead
Jan.
from 8 p.m.
ing 28-21 at the half. Three
Adm
juniors on the roster, Ted Nishi
moto, George Shiozaki and Hen son.
Mr. S. Sasaki, former presid
ry Edamura, got a good work
out, the latter two sniping five ent of the Canada Yudanshakai, is expected to have arrived
and two points respectively.
As usual Herby Miyasaki led in loronto via airplane today.
the red and white team, garner Jan. 19, from Ashcroft. B. C., for
the judo group’s performance.
ing 18 pts. and getting lots of
help from Paul Hirano 14, Maka
Makimoto and Roy Miyasaki 8
। shift over.
i posed to be smooth
t
Mejeste, :tor
? as leve vea
ilk that point.
of bothe highe The first man I thu
d from P. 1)
n
shall hae liberte
man she likes,
ne reiuses to
s lawful wyfe,
eu in ve sum ane pundis
s his estait may be; exco pt and awis gif' he can make
it a woe a: •e That he is betrothit
women he then shall be
ire
as something very
i nd stra ight-forwa rd
nd honest ibout Leap Year and
ise days. A girl liked
asked him. He either
meat,
tied.
Both parties
i
sup-
am gou$
tiling tn
I this it
mgled w
types and I got his complete
history in the clothing industry
—and I found out he was happily married and proud of his
a parting shot lie
ne a card in farewell
which
read "Second
Hand
Handy
Andy,
Montreal." Secon time 1 fared
no better. A lad
comfortable, and
ing- me with stories of her chil
dren. her children's children and
sandwiches with me. and “deared” me through the entire trip,
putting me on a pedestal as a
that
“nice
girl”, so much
u’
nout
of
te
90
mv
a man who
enough to
such
the
there
y so ru
with rowouhin’t
through
obvious
I like men. God bl
Nisei Golfer
Athlete of the Year”
of Cro:
.The Holiday
aim
roads in Los A
Yoshizaki as their "athlete of
the year." The paper said 'the
lanky, six-footer is by far the
golfer in the country
Not so these days. My wellmeaning iriends have a trunk when an air cadet tried to
at the St
anlv four year
ful of tricks which they can pull me up, I didn’t dare
Clair country club in Minnesota.
Japan Pro Champions
out
as
fast
as
magicians
pull
pts. apiece.
In the p;
her illusion of me.
rabbits out of a hat.
Master
y Nisei tourney
won nearly
The next game on the schedule
There’s the "Love My
Clarence Rowlan , president of these techniques and love .and
ud also won the
against Yugoslavs looms as an
is
Love Me’’ routine. The i(
ci--Mo .a romance are a pushover.
the Pacific Coast
Cloud Open in Minnesota and
important and somewhat crucial
a
recently that he was interested" There’s the "Lighter Tech simply to acquire a dog
Open in Califortest since it will probably decide
in a proposal to send the loop’s I nique.” The idea is to place your- friendlv mannish sort of mong- nia. In
tourney
which of the two squads will
and to teach him to be1952 pennant winer to Japan for I self beside a man
alone, rel
intercolend up in third place. The game
unattached
counter or in a come friendly w:
a series with Nippon’s pro lea- ? preferably
His
best
comis carded for Sunday, Jan. 20, at
chummy, legiate chum pion,
males.
Your
dog
train.
You
pretend
not
to
see
gue champions.
petifive round w s an 8-uuder
the UNF, 3 p.m. Mustangs carry you arrive on the scene , and the
The invitation, extended by him. It’s all a matter of timing,
a 6-3 record while Yugoslavs
stage is laid for a blossoming- par 64 at St. Clou
Chikao Honda, president of the my friends tell me. After several
have one less on the win column.
romance. Only my dog forgot me
t
Mainichi newspaper, was pre- whistle stops if on a train, or
completely
and
ran
off
with
the
In an Inter-Church league
after a few minutes’ sipping
i IW OF ill DESCRIPTIONS
game on Jan. 10, Mustangs suc ager of the Orions, now in the coffee if at a counter, you pull handsome, unattached male.
( ll'Mdiiy fjnv thattons.
cumbed to the height of their United States to seek players out a cigarette and begin fum
The magazine writers dote on
bling in your purse for a match development of a chameleon-like
Senior Yorkminster opponents for his team.
HARRY S. KONDO &^ffl:^
or lighter you know just isn’t personality, a kind of multiple
who controlled most of th,e re
627 BAY STREET. TORONTO ♦
EM. 3 -1391
there. If he’s any kind of a personality in their chase to con
bounds and also the cranlped
RES. 2OVi BEVERLEY STREET . EM. 3 - 5081
STRIKE?
gentleman, he’ll offer you a quer the elusive male. Men like
confines of St. Christopher gym
the
light. Have I tried it ? I sure to feel superior. Men
to drop the game by 14 points.
for
clinging-vine
type
for
it
have. I practiced smoking
The Nisei quintet is currently
FORT WILLIAM,
Ont.
this one especially. And just forth the inherent chivalry in
tied for first place with Howard Strikes-to-Spare struck for iz
when he flicked his lighter and them. Men should be drawn out
Park in the Intermediate “A”
pts. out of a possible 15 pts. for 1 closed in to light my cigaret- by leading questions on their
section of the league and Wed.,
1 0 roams esta! • r de, brick, j
the best team score m Lakehead te hoping that my eyelashes favourite topics. Remembering
oil-heaUd. lane and#
Jan. 23, at the Western Tech.
bowling last Sunday which en- were "delectably brushing my all these things, I spent oneirrent value. $16,000 I
gym should decide sole owner abled them to gain five pt
cheek” so to speak, I began to miserable evening. being verv,
). but s; Hing for 3
ship since they are both pitted on. second place Go-For-Brok
$12,000
$4,000
d>wn.
443 c
choke. And all I got for my very agreeable. I was confidenti
against each other.
Leader Sure Shots lost a little trouble was “You know, you’re ally discussed as a lame brain,
much to young to smoke! Here, without a single opinion of my
ground when GFB
Fine SI ore: with brick build
ing,
garage. 4-room apartown!
When
I
tried
the
clingingtry
a
chiclet!
”
Shades
of
ro
1% pts.
(men!.
13O()-block
Dan forth, J
High bowler for the weekend mance wafted out of the near vine routine, all I got for my
| $.1.1.500,
$2,000
to $4,000 1
pains was “Gee, what’s the mat ( down.
was Ken Nishimura. (Fireballs) est window.
ter with vou
? Are vou^
sick or
"Excuse
me.
but
could
you
tell
who shot G8S-2G8, followed by
■
s'
Watch This Space
mis: brick, detached, hot-)
something ; ” I tried the "I’m so
Dick Mitsunaga (GFB) 676-279, | me where” routine is guaran,
r oil heated, with gar-'^
। dumb and you’re so clever and
and Pinky Mitsuki (STS) 637- I teed to produce results,
large lot, north of Bloor
$12,000, $2,000 down.
j
227. High singles went to Yuke J stranded in New York’s Filth wonderful” slant with a vengeTatebe (GW) 288, Dick Mitsu- ; Avenue, It was spring. I was ance. This man’s interest were
G rooms: plus attic, brick, de
naga 279, Ken Nishimura (FB) looking for adventure. And there jet planes. I took the trouble to
tacher!, driveway anrj garage,
268, and Ted Koizumi (STS) was a very personable man com read up on the subject, mental
ing my way. In my most seduc- ly formulated leading questions,
260.
five voice I asked for a direc- only to be thrust aside with
Havami Ni
With the
M. YANAGISAWA 1
shimura set her usual pace, roll- tions, taking care to make it “Heck, you wouldn’t understand
Sun. ... 2-5
UNF Hali
?
Agent
for K. Wiles. Realtors 5
and single complicated enough to hold him even if I told you!” He wanted
best
University
West Office:
7911
and I got "Sorry Miss, I’m a to pitch woo instead. We settled ►
;
519-243. Chiyo Inaba 507-207
^ed......8-11 Settlement rise.
f
East
Office:
for
several
games
of
cribbage.
and Kay Mitsunaga withi a 204 stranger myself. You might ask
' Residence: 659
the cop on the corner.” And I
Thurs. 8-11 G. Burke Studio
These peddlars of Leap Year
OL. 112g Toronto
meanwhile don’t know whether it was my romance can peddle their wares
Dick 3
9-12 G. Burke Studio
imagination or not, but he
took over
Archie Miyashita
208, while Tony Tatebe fell bad seemed in a terrible hurry to
LL. 2447
get away.
Miss Mary Nishikawara
with 205.
My friends swear by the “SinRegistered Music Teacher
i' gle Seat in Train-Bus-or-PIane”
piano and theory
I technique. The idea is to survey
Toronto
{
39
Carus
Avenue
M
I the field in said train, bus or
u
OLiver 20G0
plane,, and to take an outside
at
being careful to throw
your belongings carelessly in the
seat next to you. If children,
5,000 pairs of Ladies and Men's Shoes
women or undesirable males try
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
to claim the unoccupied seat be
Reduced up to 50% on the Dollar
side you, you say sweetly that
8
C
3
Ladies' sizes from
it is reserved for a “friend.”
.1147 Dundas St. W. (at Ossington)
Men's from 6 ■
Should a cute, tall handsome
On Sale
PHONE OL. 4313
TORONTO, ONT..
hunk of manhood come along,
1328 QUEEN ST. W. — ME. 1931 — TORON 10
vou very generously offer to ; %
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Membership Fund Drive
tla Mm, Cflnn/lmn
^0000100
An Q^Ann^.l pAnAA^ 0™™^
I I IS
97.00
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
$2.00
Published
on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
2.OU
VERNON, B.C. — An election
as a medium of expression and news outlet
5.00 ot officers for the Vernon Chap
3.00
Taber
YBA
Functions
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
ter of the J.C.C.A. was held in
2.00
479 Queen St. W. — PLaza 5005 — Toronto, Ont.
2.00. November with the following Under J. Fukunaga
3.00 persons being elected for the
TABER, Alta.
The Taber
2.00 1951-52 term.
Y.B.A. is presently being head
Patronize
2.00
President, George Nishihata; ed by president Jim Fukunaga
2.00
Our Advertisers
2.00 1st Vice-President, Mr. Muraka while others on the slate include
Tetsuo K a m 11 a k a h a ra
By ARCHIE MIYASHITA
2.00 mi; 2nd Vice-President, Koby Fumi Setog-uchi, recording- sec
Masao Kawabata ......
2.00 Hamazaki;
Treasurers,
Dolly
I
Q: What is the best way for
Sawichi lr;-awa
4.00 Sawayama and Kay Sato; Re retary; Yoko Mura, correspond
ing secretary; Susumu Nagami, me (a male) to dance smoothly
Eizo Kamitakahara ....
3.00
cording
Secretary,
June
Miwa;
J. Yabu
...............
"treasurer; Setsuko Mishima, Ka and comfortably with my danc
2.U0
Corresponding
Secretary,
Pearl
Miss Nobuko Y
2.00
zuko Mishima and Bob Furuka ing partner?
Mr. & Mrs. H. Imaoka
5.00 Kawamoto;
Japanese
Secret wa, social convenorsA: Dance according to your
3»iw<ixw:k
Mr Yoshimoto
1.00 aries, A. Sakakibara and M. Su
partner
’
s
dancing
ability
and
try
VC Sakanashi
Although the majority of the
2.00 gawara; Auditors, Mr. Fukuya
284-4 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT.
M. Matsumoto
2.00
boys have gone away during the not to use any steps which your
ma
and
Ken
Watanabe.
S. Miyauchi ..
2.00
wintei' months for. bush work, partner may not know. Lead
Masato Hattori
On the various Committees are
2.00
your dancing partner into a few
Gentaro Watari
2.00 Seiki Ouchi, Citizenship; M. the club is still functioning simple steps and follow her —
Joe Tchara .....
2.00 Hikichi, Literary; Sumi Hama smoothly with the work of the
Lucien C. Kurata
that is, adjust the size of your
Sadajiro Akada
2.00
able executive.
Barrister and Solicitor
Izo Fujita .........
steps or turns according to how
2.00 ura, Ko Yakura, Social; Tosh
1 Adelaide St- E., Toronto
The
last
Y.B.A.
function
was
'Hideo Sakamoto
5.00 Yakura, Film Council; Tats Tsu
big or small a step she takes
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
Hikobei Mori ....
5.00 ji, Tosh Yakura, Had; Mits Iso the Christmas Dance on Dec. 25 or how much she turns.
arranged
Asaji Ogaki ....
10.00 be, Tats Tsuji, Vernon Jubilee; at the Tabei' Buddhist Hall and
Office
EM-4
5259 Res. LY.3427
(This column is open to any
the executive wishes to thank
E.
Ouchi,
Mits
Isobe,
Mitsuo
Total To Date.......
questions from readers. Address
$181.00
Ikeda, Convention; Mr. Muraka all those who came from all them to the NC office.)
(Advt.)
mi, Japanese Movies; Mits Iso parts of Southern Alberta and
FOR BETTER HEALTH CONSULT . .
New Kamloops Hall
be, Vernon Citizens Council; Se made it a succesful affair.
Patronize
A coming attraction for the
iki Ouchi, Vernon Sports CounKAMLOOPS, B.C.
At a
aCC6 tVb. eJ
'cil.
young people in S. Alberta is general meeting of the Buddhist
* DOCTOR OF
CHI ROPRACT1C
dvertisers
The advisory Board includes the Cupid’s Turnabout Dance to Church on Jan. 12 at the Cale
699 YONGE ST.
Office ra. 6549
(yonge at bloor)
M. Ikeda, Ed Ouchi, G. Isobe, I. be held on Feb. 9 at the Taber donia Hall, discussion centred
Res. mi. 6364
TORONTO
around the proposed building of
Sugiyama and Mr. Kawamoto. Buddhist Hall.
a new Buddhist Hall '
T. Chiba, Y. Ogasawara, H. Ka
X-ray service available
wano, K. Mori, C. Yamada, M.'
FREE
Saito, T. Shibata, G. Hikichi, T. !
We have no
i
service chare
Minato, S. Fukuyama, F. Oishi,
i
A
Order Your
A
and K. Sakakibara make up the
A
A
X
advisory committee.
X
A
A
A very successful Christmas
Many people have been inquir February date.
A
:
A
Concert sponsored by the J.C.Harold
Kutsukake
X
ing- as to the date of the. 1952
Each year, for five years, peo
A
C.A. was held on Dec. 23 in the
A
6 Rednor Road
version
of
the
Glenn
Miller
ple
have
been
telling
us
that
the
TRAVELLING TO
Nokai Hall. The programme for Night presented by the UniverGRover 1307
evenings were too short so the
the day with T. Yakura as Mas sity of Toronto
A
Toronto
Nisei Students’ club has decided to open the X
X
ter of Ceremonies, included Ja Club, so here is
Will
Call
the information doors from 8:30 p.m. Think of Xw
panese dances, tap dancing, vo that can. be passed on to
you it—dancing from 8:30.
• bringing
cal solos, fashion show, and vari
meone over?
at this time.
The entertainment, committee
ous comical skits. The plays by
e represent
First of all the date is Fri is planning a bigger and better
the Nisei returnees drew loud day, Feb. 22 — it is hoped
line: including
MOVING TO B. C.?
that programme than last year—and
■icon President.
chuckles and applause from the
Contact
the street-cars will be running who knows, if enough of you
Pacific,
:dian
audience.
All
children
under
12
JIM
KAKUTANI
American and
by then.
send in your requests you may
years of
received presents
invest Airlines,
H. A. ROBERTS LTD.,
For atmosphere, the spacious be able to draw an encore from
rito or call
—M. H. Polish Alliance Hall, 62 Clare
933 West Pender St.,
those “men who know good mu
UI information
Vancouver, B. C.
mont St, has been reserved. The sic” who appeared last year.
: rates.
Established 32 Years
attractive
ballroom
lighting
BLOOR ST. WEST
So don’t forget folks—that
Members
of Vancouver
combined with the smooth strains February date. Remember that
TORONTO, ONT.
Real Estate Board
of Glenn Miller favorites should Dance of Distinction, Glenn Mil
Phone MArine 6421
amaoka
provide the ideal setting for that ler Night!
—A.A.
Day or Night
OPTOMETRIST
Previous
Miss Aya Toki
Roy Shin .......
Zentaro Shin ...
Raiichi Shiraki:
Ken Shirakawa
Tad Morishita
Umezo Morishit
G. Hasegawa ..
Miss Flo Kane\
a
Sannosuke Hayashi
1
George Nishihata Chosen M ^
Successful Concert Sponsored By Chapter
Saturday, Jan. 19, 1952
DANCE HINTS
U. of T, Nisei Students Club Plan Fifth Annual
Glenn Miller Night, Also Big Entertainment
PHONE RA.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
1 DISTRICT FISHERMEN'S ASSOCIATION
The
trict Fu
Because
monev e
Hov
n
t'd Cannery which belonged to the No. 1 dis। s Association was sold on or about August,
istodmn and at that time the name of The No.
lermen s Association was ruled out from the
lions of ihe Government of British Columbia.
proceeds from the
and the rent
bo secured by the Association and the money
ustodmn and it was thought that the money
p by ihe Government sooner or later.
meh complications and negotiations, it
.11. And as you have
lent placed i The New Canadian regood standing as of March, 1942,
Liquidator. 509 Richards St., VanJo
•y 31, 1952, in order to secure the
iho Association did not issue share
irds or oilier such documents, but I
.d be sutficient just to submit your
“s^ ro.,.^ie Liquidator. For members
r t amnios can notify the Liquidator
inve gone to Japan. I would susrgest
ould send notificatior
tnem
1
Cl
T
in the hands of rhe
a
ocmien.
otnciai oi Tne
I noguke Sakamoto.
P. O. Box 9. St evest on, B.C.
FUR COST
CLASSIFIED SECTION
TORIC OPTICAL
HELP WANTED
I DOMESTIC help wanted
YOUTH to learn cutting- on
_ GIRL for light duties and baby
ladies’ skirts
etc. Apply sitting, in exchange for room and
board. Phone MA. 8839, Mrs. H.
Youth Guild Garment
McCaul St. phone EM. 4-4636, Hutner, 279 Chaplin Crescent,
Toronto.
Toronto.
GIRL to take care of small
FEMALE HELP WANTED
apartment, two adults, sleep in
HAT CHECK GIRLR^w^ek- or out. Box 15, The New Cana
ly with meals.
Apply Lichee dian.
Gardens, Mr. Kimura, WA. 9919,
Toronto.
$5,500, plus stock, buys a
ELEVATOR- OPERATOR ~YFr
office building, girl between 20 modern groceteria and butcherto 25 years old. Apply in person shop, latest equipment,
10-year
to J. J. Coghlan. Coghlan Bldg.,
lease,
low-rent.
Call
WA.
5376.
p_King St. W., Toronto.
EXPERIENCED
s t e n o gra p h - after S p.m. (Toronto).
fa
er, for real estate office, state
wages expected. Box 10, The
OPTOMETRISTS
Complete Care
118 W. HASTINGS ST
VANCOUVER, B. C.
WELCOME NISEI & ISSEI!
FOR RENT
i for
further
on phone
TV 0
LARGE
unfumishet
rooms on main floor, with sink
adults preferred. Phone ME
9792 (Toronto).
newiv
■d, hot water, gas-r:
i and bed.
EM. 4-5710
■ Sullivan
Toronto.
© For Wedding Receptions
© For Private or Club Parties
—
AIR-CONDITIONED
—
The Great China Restaurant
11 Elizabeth St.
—
.
Telephone EM. 4-5935.
Toronto.
THE NEW CANADIAN
Membership Fund Drive
tla Mm, Cflnn/lmn
^0000100
An Q^Ann^.l pAnAA^ 0™™^
I I IS
97.00
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
$2.00
Published
on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
2.OU
VERNON, B.C. — An election
as a medium of expression and news outlet
5.00 ot officers for the Vernon Chap
3.00
Taber
YBA
Functions
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
ter of the J.C.C.A. was held in
2.00
479 Queen St. W. — PLaza 5005 — Toronto, Ont.
2.00. November with the following Under J. Fukunaga
3.00 persons being elected for the
TABER, Alta.
The Taber
2.00 1951-52 term.
Y.B.A. is presently being head
Patronize
2.00
President, George Nishihata; ed by president Jim Fukunaga
2.00
Our Advertisers
2.00 1st Vice-President, Mr. Muraka while others on the slate include
Tetsuo K a m 11 a k a h a ra
By ARCHIE MIYASHITA
2.00 mi; 2nd Vice-President, Koby Fumi Setog-uchi, recording- sec
Masao Kawabata ......
2.00 Hamazaki;
Treasurers,
Dolly
I
Q: What is the best way for
Sawichi lr;-awa
4.00 Sawayama and Kay Sato; Re retary; Yoko Mura, correspond
ing secretary; Susumu Nagami, me (a male) to dance smoothly
Eizo Kamitakahara ....
3.00
cording
Secretary,
June
Miwa;
J. Yabu
...............
"treasurer; Setsuko Mishima, Ka and comfortably with my danc
2.U0
Corresponding
Secretary,
Pearl
Miss Nobuko Y
2.00
zuko Mishima and Bob Furuka ing partner?
Mr. & Mrs. H. Imaoka
5.00 Kawamoto;
Japanese
Secret wa, social convenorsA: Dance according to your
3»iw<ixw:k
Mr Yoshimoto
1.00 aries, A. Sakakibara and M. Su
partner
’
s
dancing
ability
and
try
VC Sakanashi
Although the majority of the
2.00 gawara; Auditors, Mr. Fukuya
284-4 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT.
M. Matsumoto
2.00
boys have gone away during the not to use any steps which your
ma
and
Ken
Watanabe.
S. Miyauchi ..
2.00
wintei' months for. bush work, partner may not know. Lead
Masato Hattori
On the various Committees are
2.00
your dancing partner into a few
Gentaro Watari
2.00 Seiki Ouchi, Citizenship; M. the club is still functioning simple steps and follow her —
Joe Tchara .....
2.00 Hikichi, Literary; Sumi Hama smoothly with the work of the
Lucien C. Kurata
that is, adjust the size of your
Sadajiro Akada
2.00
able executive.
Barrister and Solicitor
Izo Fujita .........
steps or turns according to how
2.00 ura, Ko Yakura, Social; Tosh
1 Adelaide St- E., Toronto
The
last
Y.B.A.
function
was
'Hideo Sakamoto
5.00 Yakura, Film Council; Tats Tsu
big or small a step she takes
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
Hikobei Mori ....
5.00 ji, Tosh Yakura, Had; Mits Iso the Christmas Dance on Dec. 25 or how much she turns.
arranged
Asaji Ogaki ....
10.00 be, Tats Tsuji, Vernon Jubilee; at the Tabei' Buddhist Hall and
Office
EM-4
5259 Res. LY.3427
(This column is open to any
the executive wishes to thank
E.
Ouchi,
Mits
Isobe,
Mitsuo
Total To Date.......
questions from readers. Address
$181.00
Ikeda, Convention; Mr. Muraka all those who came from all them to the NC office.)
(Advt.)
mi, Japanese Movies; Mits Iso parts of Southern Alberta and
FOR BETTER HEALTH CONSULT . .
New Kamloops Hall
be, Vernon Citizens Council; Se made it a succesful affair.
Patronize
A coming attraction for the
iki Ouchi, Vernon Sports CounKAMLOOPS, B.C.
At a
aCC6 tVb. eJ
'cil.
young people in S. Alberta is general meeting of the Buddhist
* DOCTOR OF
CHI ROPRACT1C
dvertisers
The advisory Board includes the Cupid’s Turnabout Dance to Church on Jan. 12 at the Cale
699 YONGE ST.
Office ra. 6549
(yonge at bloor)
M. Ikeda, Ed Ouchi, G. Isobe, I. be held on Feb. 9 at the Taber donia Hall, discussion centred
Res. mi. 6364
TORONTO
around the proposed building of
Sugiyama and Mr. Kawamoto. Buddhist Hall.
a new Buddhist Hall '
T. Chiba, Y. Ogasawara, H. Ka
X-ray service available
wano, K. Mori, C. Yamada, M.'
FREE
Saito, T. Shibata, G. Hikichi, T. !
We have no
i
service chare
Minato, S. Fukuyama, F. Oishi,
i
A
Order Your
A
and K. Sakakibara make up the
A
A
X
advisory committee.
X
A
A
A very successful Christmas
Many people have been inquir February date.
A
:
A
Concert sponsored by the J.C.Harold
Kutsukake
X
ing- as to the date of the. 1952
Each year, for five years, peo
A
C.A. was held on Dec. 23 in the
A
6 Rednor Road
version
of
the
Glenn
Miller
ple
have
been
telling
us
that
the
TRAVELLING TO
Nokai Hall. The programme for Night presented by the UniverGRover 1307
evenings were too short so the
the day with T. Yakura as Mas sity of Toronto
A
Toronto
Nisei Students’ club has decided to open the X
X
ter of Ceremonies, included Ja Club, so here is
Will
Call
the information doors from 8:30 p.m. Think of Xw
panese dances, tap dancing, vo that can. be passed on to
you it—dancing from 8:30.
• bringing
cal solos, fashion show, and vari
meone over?
at this time.
The entertainment, committee
ous comical skits. The plays by
e represent
First of all the date is Fri is planning a bigger and better
the Nisei returnees drew loud day, Feb. 22 — it is hoped
line: including
MOVING TO B. C.?
that programme than last year—and
■icon President.
chuckles and applause from the
Contact
the street-cars will be running who knows, if enough of you
Pacific,
:dian
audience.
All
children
under
12
JIM
KAKUTANI
American and
by then.
send in your requests you may
years of
received presents
invest Airlines,
H. A. ROBERTS LTD.,
For atmosphere, the spacious be able to draw an encore from
rito or call
—M. H. Polish Alliance Hall, 62 Clare
933 West Pender St.,
those “men who know good mu
UI information
Vancouver, B. C.
mont St, has been reserved. The sic” who appeared last year.
: rates.
Established 32 Years
attractive
ballroom
lighting
BLOOR ST. WEST
So don’t forget folks—that
Members
of Vancouver
combined with the smooth strains February date. Remember that
TORONTO, ONT.
Real Estate Board
of Glenn Miller favorites should Dance of Distinction, Glenn Mil
Phone MArine 6421
amaoka
provide the ideal setting for that ler Night!
—A.A.
Day or Night
OPTOMETRIST
Previous
Miss Aya Toki
Roy Shin .......
Zentaro Shin ...
Raiichi Shiraki:
Ken Shirakawa
Tad Morishita
Umezo Morishit
G. Hasegawa ..
Miss Flo Kane\
a
Sannosuke Hayashi
1
George Nishihata Chosen M ^
Successful Concert Sponsored By Chapter
Saturday, Jan. 19, 1952
DANCE HINTS
U. of T, Nisei Students Club Plan Fifth Annual
Glenn Miller Night, Also Big Entertainment
PHONE RA.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
1 DISTRICT FISHERMEN'S ASSOCIATION
The
trict Fu
Because
monev e
Hov
n
t'd Cannery which belonged to the No. 1 dis। s Association was sold on or about August,
istodmn and at that time the name of The No.
lermen s Association was ruled out from the
lions of ihe Government of British Columbia.
proceeds from the
and the rent
bo secured by the Association and the money
ustodmn and it was thought that the money
p by ihe Government sooner or later.
meh complications and negotiations, it
.11. And as you have
lent placed i The New Canadian regood standing as of March, 1942,
Liquidator. 509 Richards St., VanJo
•y 31, 1952, in order to secure the
iho Association did not issue share
irds or oilier such documents, but I
.d be sutficient just to submit your
“s^ ro.,.^ie Liquidator. For members
r t amnios can notify the Liquidator
inve gone to Japan. I would susrgest
ould send notificatior
tnem
1
Cl
T
in the hands of rhe
a
ocmien.
otnciai oi Tne
I noguke Sakamoto.
P. O. Box 9. St evest on, B.C.
FUR COST
CLASSIFIED SECTION
TORIC OPTICAL
HELP WANTED
I DOMESTIC help wanted
YOUTH to learn cutting- on
_ GIRL for light duties and baby
ladies’ skirts
etc. Apply sitting, in exchange for room and
board. Phone MA. 8839, Mrs. H.
Youth Guild Garment
McCaul St. phone EM. 4-4636, Hutner, 279 Chaplin Crescent,
Toronto.
Toronto.
GIRL to take care of small
FEMALE HELP WANTED
apartment, two adults, sleep in
HAT CHECK GIRLR^w^ek- or out. Box 15, The New Cana
ly with meals.
Apply Lichee dian.
Gardens, Mr. Kimura, WA. 9919,
Toronto.
$5,500, plus stock, buys a
ELEVATOR- OPERATOR ~YFr
office building, girl between 20 modern groceteria and butcherto 25 years old. Apply in person shop, latest equipment,
10-year
to J. J. Coghlan. Coghlan Bldg.,
lease,
low-rent.
Call
WA.
5376.
p_King St. W., Toronto.
EXPERIENCED
s t e n o gra p h - after S p.m. (Toronto).
fa
er, for real estate office, state
wages expected. Box 10, The
OPTOMETRISTS
Complete Care
118 W. HASTINGS ST
VANCOUVER, B. C.
WELCOME NISEI & ISSEI!
FOR RENT
i for
further
on phone
TV 0
LARGE
unfumishet
rooms on main floor, with sink
adults preferred. Phone ME
9792 (Toronto).
newiv
■d, hot water, gas-r:
i and bed.
EM. 4-5710
■ Sullivan
Toronto.
© For Wedding Receptions
© For Private or Club Parties
—
AIR-CONDITIONED
—
The Great China Restaurant
11 Elizabeth St.
—
.
Telephone EM. 4-5935.
Toronto.