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HI

THE NEW CANADIAN
I VOL. 15, NO. 21

An Independent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin
SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1952

The Weekly Habit
By Toyo Takeda-— --------’—.

S6 Per Year — 10 c Per Copy

First Airwoman On Pacific Airlift

We, haven’t, seen the fabulous
"and purposelessly other than for
make-believe epic, Quo Vadis.
Queen Thanks
But promotional materials and the sake of “thrilling” the audi­
Japanese Canadians
ence, risk their necks.
Stock­
sundry ballyhoo tell us that this
For Sympathy
car racers, dare-devil drivers,
latest screen extravaganza deals
trapeze artists, lion tamers and
Buckingham Palace, Lon­
MONTREAL — Airwoman Pauline Asano of Lon­
with an era in history when huother performers are called up­
don, England, acknowledged
don Ont., who is one of four Nisei girls who have enman camage was a glorious spec­
the National JCCA telegram
on to do their foolhardy feats
Hsted m tne W omen’s Department of the Roval Cana­
tacle. That’s when people like
of condolence which had been
merely to satisfy the paying cus­
dian Air Force, took off from Dorval Airport aboard a
you and me
flocked to the
sent on Feb. 8 on the death
tomers. Often we’ve felt that
arenas to see mortal combats
lour-engined North Star of Montreal’s No. 426 (Thunthey are hoping for the unex­
of King George VI. The tele­
between man and beast
derbird) Squadron on March 10 to become the firat
- _ or man pected and unfortunate to hap­
gram had been
forwarded
and man in the same manner that pen.
j from Ottawa to London.
Canadian airwoman to fly the RCAF’s airlift route to
we today watch an ice show or
1 okyo.
George Tanaka, National
Movie-houses, in enticing pat­
a basketball game.
AAV
Asano
JCCA Executive Secretary, re­
has been^
• While we no longer condone rons to horror films or those
ceived
an
official
letter
en
­
granted
52
days

compassionate
Explain "Nisei" On
or permit such goings-on, we depicting human savagery, utilize
graved
with
the
Royal
crest
lease
in
Japan
to
visit
her
sick
Toronto Radio Program
wonder if we are so greatly such expressions as ‘monster, | on March 11 from the private
mother at Okayama whom she
Mis. Martha Tano, a Toronto
shocking,
vicious,
brutal,
inhuchanged or should w.e say much
secretary of Queen Elizabeth
hasn t seen since 1939. The speci­ Nisei, appeared in the Wednes­
more “civilized” than those spec­ man to make them plunk down
II. It read as follows:
al leave and trip was arranged day, March 12, version of the
tators at a blood bath many cen­ their coins at the box-office. And j
“The private secretary is
when word came that her mother,
I ake A Chance” radio program
turies ago. Even forgetting the the surest way to gather a large j commanded to thank the memill for more than six months, had over CKET, and although she
acts of wartime brutality such as" crowd is a tragedy;
a fire, a j beis of the National Japanese
taken a turn for the worse. The didn t win a major prize, she
those which shocked the world train-wreck or a scene of a
Canadian Citizens’ Associa­
airwoman’s mother and sister took home a $5 consolation award.
during the last war, many prac­ struggle are always a popular
tion for their kind message of
have lived there since 1939, when
She was asked during the
tices which we allow as well as free show, and they hate to miss
sympathy which Her Majestv
they returned to Japan from Van­ course of the interview by an­
that which we willingly watch do any grisly detail.
couver.
much appreciates.” (It was
nouncer Roy Ward Dickson the
us no credit.
dated
Feb.
26,
1952).
The North Star was expect­
correct pronunciation and mean­
While gladiators, bear-baitings j
ed
to
arrive
on
Thursday,
at
ing of the word, “Nisei”. This
We still haven’t got aruond to and public hangings have disap- I
DONATES
TO
JAPAN
RELIEF
Haneda Airport, Tokyo, if the
Mrs. 1 ano di^ explaining that
barring a noble form of sadism peaied, human nature appears
Mr.
Hinatsu,
weather
held
good,
after
flying
Oakville,
Nisei” meant the second gen­
called fox-hunting, still a popu­ not to have kept up with progress
Man.,
representing
8,000
miles
via
the

great.
the
former
lar pastime of the British peer­ in plumbing, sanitation, wel­
eration of the Japanese Cana­
Pitt Meadow Japanese Farmers
dians.
northern route” through Alage. The game, if it can be clas­ fare, human rights and other sc
I Association, has sent $360.00 to
aska and the. Aleutians.
sified, as such, consists of a gal­ ciety betterments.
the Toronto JCCA Issei Division’s.
She will see her -mother and don’s city hall but got a touch
lant company of scarlet-coated
Thus, as we cluck our tongues
Japan Relief Committee.
sister, Sachiyo, for the first time of wanderlust and when the
horsemen and a pack of hounds in disgust and
feel aghast at the
ihe sum is from the balance Jn 13 veal’s and also meet her RCAF opened its ranks to wo­
on the one side, and a poor un­ ways of yore, we can’t help but
of the association’s
disposed grandmother for the first time. men for regular service last year,
fortunate fox on the other. The wonder.
I property.
It is her first trip out of Canada. Pauline was one of the first to
fun comes to a vicious end when
apply.
Pauline who is a fighter-con­
the dogs tear the fox to pieces.
Said the Nisei girl before she
trol operator at Air Defense
Many of the Latin countries still
left,
“There’s nothing like the
Command at St. Hubert, P.Q..
consider it great sport to gore
Air Force. I’m really excited
enlisted in the RCAF last Au­
a helpless bovine to death, be­
about the trip . . . almost as
gust aim says she has “never
fore a cheering gallery and reTORONTO
As a move to stimulate literary expression and
excited as I was last month
been so happy. It’s a wonder­
gard the bull-fighters as national TorZm6
when I graduated from the
young Japanese Canadians, the
ful life.”
heroes. And it looks as if it will
RCAF radar school at Clinton,
oronto JCCA chapter is presenting its first Essay Contest open
The young airwoman was born
be a long time before they turn
-PeISOr UP t0 18 yeafS °f age residing anywhere in Ontario, in Vancouver where she and her Ont., as a fighter control opera­
tor.”
these bulls out to pasture where
his is the first contest of its kind ever held in Canada for JC’s
father and brother stayed when
they belong rather than in an
he T The SUbjeCt °f ths essay wil1 be on any Phase of her mother and sister went to
AW 2 Asano was the third
arena.
Nisei girl to enlist, following
the topic, Japanese Canadians and Their Problems.”
Japan. After the Avar, the three
For
the
best
three
essays
selRosa
Baba of Fort William, and
These barbaric pleasures aren’t
went to Greenwood, B.C., and
this
challenging contest, enter
Grace Tomiko Honkawa of Lon­
to be found in our own back- ected for individuality of ideas,
later relocated to London, Ont.
don who joined the RCAF
yards but whether we, in reality creative thought and clarity- of now. Do not hesitate to express
After graduation from St. Anyour own opinions. We believe
expression,
three
prizes
will
be
last
summer. The fourth girl
are above such things is a mat­
gela

s
College,
she
took
a
posi
­
that you have many interesting
to enlist was Florence Michi­
ter of question. We still seek awarded. They will be $25 for
tion as a clerk-typist in Lonko Kunitomo of Toronto.
strange outlets for thrills and en­ first prize, $15 second prize and provocative ideas about your es­
say topic.”
$10
third
prize.
In
addition,°
tertainment.
At the end of the essay, the
scrolls will be presented to the
For instance, watch the crowd winners in recognition of their writer is required to sign his
a^„^® fights. Just as the Romans effort and.ability.
name, age, address and grade of
turned thumbs down on a lust­
The Educational Committee of attending school, and also com­
The Fourth Annual
reless gladiator, the ringside the Toronto JCCA under chair­ plete the wording, “L„__ _______
Annual Fna^™
Eastern I way for the occasion ^^ ^
fans boo and hiss a boxer man Rebecca Arima concluded in entering this Essay Contest Canada Young Buddhists’ League be two periods of general meet­
who won’t step in and mix it. plans for the contest at its meet­ sponsored by the Toronto JCCA, Conference is to be held in To- ings or assemblies, two periods of
Thej cheer the toe-to-toe strug­ ing on March 9.
do declare that the accompany­ ronto over the Easter week-end of informal discussions and a getgle where the fighters pummel
The length of the essay I ing essay is my own original April 11, 12 and 13. Busseis from together social. A special con­
each other until one is knocked
should not exceed 1000 words f authorship except where quoted Montreal, Hamilton and Toronto ference banquet is being plan­
"ill gather for the three-day ses­
down and out.
material is identified.”
(written in ink or typewritten
ned to welcome the delegates. In
sions.
double-spaced
on
one
side
of
addition,
on the social aspect
That’s what they paid to see, j
This is the second time that the
■finds
Brewing
Process
paper) and all manuscripts
there will be a bowling tournaa fight. And they’re happiest
Conference is to take place in
To
Make
Beer
in
3
Days
should
be
sent
to
Essay
Con
­
when their favorite flattens his
TOKI O — A Japanese chemist Toronto. Five years ago, when menu and movies are to be shown.
test,
Toronto
JCCA,
61
College
opponent in a gory battle. Per­
is making claims that he has the ECT BL was first organized,
Chief speaker for the Confer­
St., Toronto, Ont. Eligibility is
haps, some day, we will have
perfected a process to brew beer the Toronto
ence
will be Rev. Gyodo Kono
Young Buddhists’
not based only on high school
legislation against this pastime
in three days. He has taken out Society was the host chapter for of the Midwest Buddhist Church
student but to any JC’s under
that permits men to be battered
a patent for his method.
the inaugural conference. At the of Chicago who is known for his
18 years of age residing in
senseless and often in a manThe process, invented by Shi- time, however,
scope of the eloquence. He will be the guest
Ontario.
ner that is fatal or permanently
g-eru Hayakawa, 43, of Tokyo meeting was limited to organiza­ speaker at the Fifth Anniver­
The deadline is six and a half calls for the usual ingredients
injurious to them, for the sake
sary Service to be held on Sun­
weeks
away, on Wed., April 30. used in the making of the bever- tional matters and thus this will
of public attraction.
day,
April 13.
be the first full-dress conference
Miss Arima of the Educational
a
S
e
»
but
his
method
has
cut
the
Moreover we still allow specof the ECTBL to be held in To­
The planning of the conference
Committee states to all interested time of the entire operation.
tacles in which men recklessly
ronto.
writers, “If you are eligible for
The beer is just as good too.
are well under I Yoshida.

London Nisei Girl Flies
To Japan to Visit Mother

Tor. JCCA Sponsors First
Ont.-Wide Essay Contest

Eastern Canada Bussei Set
Annual Confab In Toronto

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Saturday., March 15, 1952
THE NEW CANADIAN

PAGE 7

Vancouver Bowl Loop Ends Season
Clippers Reign Over 14-Team JCCA Loop,
Kishi, Fumi Shiba Post High Averages

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To Advance Into Inter-Church Shuffle Finals
I Montreal Takes Two

Staring elimination in the face
and down four points in the 2game total-point semi-finals, the
All Nations “B” team pulled up
their socks and wrapped up a
15-9 win over Yorkminster on
Tues, night at All Nations gym
to advance into the Toronto In­
ter-Church *‘B” Badminton League finals to be played next
week.

just managed to stagger
in with the
The duo won
the important point in the late

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MONTREAL — Montreal basBy GENICHI OHASHI, NC Staff Correspondent
vs still proved to be
VANCOUVER _ Eastern Canada and the Lakehead aren’t ketballers did themselves proud
the weak mt. only winning two
by sweeping both ends of a dou­
™. °1 Y '’L^ “,CanOda "'here ^isei bowling leagues have been
out
of si in the doubles while
operating during the 1951-52 season. Out here, on the west coast bleheader on March 8 at the
the men swept their six
« H-team Vancouver JCCA Bowling League has been in full swing Catholic High School gym, both
die girls and boys teams coming
. “ atbSOt J” thS >'m tlme
the be8*mi”S of the war. It
five out of 12.
ato acted more than 70 bowlers, both veterans and novices, to up with victories over the visiting
Farnham quintets.
Individually, Tad Miura and
rhe DeLuxe Bowling Ailey on Hastings and Homer
The Nisei who were downed
In
the
opener,
the
Montreal
Mary
Shintani were the pick, the
Now that 20 weeks of the re14-10
in
the
first
game,
won
the
Girls Athletic Club rolled to a
former winning two moms dougular schedule
has come to a
TO PLAY MARCH 22
convincing 42-2S win over Farn­ round 25-23. They now await the bles with brother
Johnny and
close on March 8, the eight top
Date of the return internation­ ham with Hanako Ban of Farn­ winner of the St. Aiden-Trinity also teaming with
Mary
to win
finishing teams will move into al basketball match between Vanham and Shinako Kubo of GAC series.
the mixed. Mary in her turn won
the playoff picture in a battle couver and Seattle which was
Kaji and Nancy Edamura two ladies doubles with Nancy
leading the scoring with 20 and
for the league crown, starting scheduled for
:
March 15 at the IS pts. respectively.
proved to be the heroes when the Edamura.
today, March 15.
Kitsilano
Community
Centre,
In the second game, the. Mont­
Clippers led the league from 12th Ave. mid Larch, has been real Nisei Touth Org-anization
:
March 22.
start to finish during the season, postponed until
staged a. last quarter spurt to
although the race was close, manwhip Farnham 37-24, the super­
aging a 3-pt. margin with a
Coming close but not near en­ ior floor work of Montreal prov­
total of 50 pts. Spearheaded by ough were Harrisons (Tad Ike­ ing to be the deciding factor.
ex-Montrealer Sam Sugie, the da), Has Bems (Tom Naka), and Kavanaugh of Farnham led the
’ The Toronto Bussei Mixed
victors were Barbara Higo, Tosh Gutters (Richard Fukui). They scorers with 15 pts. with Gordie
Bowling League finally wound up
Nomura, Midori Miyashita and missed the playoff gravy by one Yamashita netting 14 pts.- for the Pooches, Mori Best
its season last Sunday with Sky­
Min Koyanagi.
point. Rounding out the loop were NYO. The Hasegawa brothers In Tor. Major Mixed
larks taking the playoff honors
In the show spot were two Chevys (Eddie Hirakida) 34 and and Louis Haruta followed with
With eight weeks to go in the in a 4-team playoff also involv­
Shiro getting 7, Jimmy 6 and I 12-team Toronto Major Mixed
teams from Steveston, Lucky 13 Aces (Aki Nomura) 2414 pots.
ing Bluejays, Flamingos and
Louis 5.
(Hiro Niwatsukino) and Shmoos
—J. W. Bowling League schedule, the Nightingales. Cardinals took the
Taking the men’s high aver­
(Eddie Sameshima), both with 47 ages honor was Harrison’s Yo­
race remains quite close with consolation prize.
pts. The third Steveston entry, ichi Kishi with 208, followed by
Pooches still clinging to first
Skylarks who rolled a total of
Rockets, led by Kim Shirakawa, Slug Niwatsukino (Shmoos) 207,place with 107 pts. Still in con- 3,291 include in their lineup,
ended up in a lowly 13th posi­ Hiro Niwatsukino (Lucky 13)
tention for the four playoff captain Tak Yoshida, Shag Tagution with 30 pts.
spots
are No Names 102, Whizz- chi. Mils Otsu, Tin Goto,
197, Kats Nasu (Harrisons) 194,
Rose
Bangs 102, Clippers 97 and Ogata, Haru Murakami,
Trailing the top three in fourth and Sam Sugie (Clippers) 188.
and
Mustangs dropped the first
Smoothies
93
pts.
Luiai-puim ।
vr
m
h i
spot were the 5 Unknowns cap­ Foinki high scoring bowlei' for । game of the ^-gamc
2-g‘ame total-point
Hamilton
Mits
Izumi
after
runToronto
Bathurst-College
Com,
.
M
°™
,
ed
a
b°W erS Wllh
Leading the Cardinals to their
tained by steady and reliable exToronto Bathurst-College Comning
among
the
top
five
bowlers
munity
Basketball
League
finals,
a
r
°
bust
S4
D
319
He
was
f
°
n
2
w
big‘ total of 3,5(11 p ns for the
Hamiltcnian Mitsuo Izumi with
for
most
of
the
season,
suddenly
52-43,
last
Sunday,
and
now
car?
840-312,
Fred
consolation award was Mae Wa­
a total of 4-1 pts. In fifth spot
faded
in
the
home
stretch.
ry
a
9-point
deficit
into
the
sec'^-8
4
Dan
Hashimoto
tanabe
who strung together sco­
were Strikers
(Benny Maeda)
Kuroda
731-307,
Ladies high averages went to ond game.
L ° ’ Vaz
res of 268, 306, 270 for the high
381'2 pts., - while tied for sixth

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Ernie
lamaki
730-272,
Kasey
triple ot 844, best for the day.
were Blowers (Joe Hirakida) and Fumi Shiba of last-place Aces
A big blow to the Nisei squad Akase T19_242
and Tak Nishino Teammate Tad Kondo contribut­
Lucky 7 (Tumpy Hinada), both with 186 while trailing were Bar- was the loss of rangy Ken Mi- 714_279.
ed mightily with 724-267.
with 08 pts. In the last playoff bara Higo (Clippers) 167, Sue yasaki who suffered a sprained
Leadinff the
ladies
were
Shiz
Cardinals’ roster besides the
berth were Deuces (Nobby Fu­ Tateishi (Lucky 13) 163, Peggy ankle, thereby losing control Hayakawa 703-279, Pollie Nishiabove two includes captain Jack
jisawa).
Okahori (5 Unknowns) 157 and of the rebounds which
Emi Furukawa (Has Beens) 155. | ki often controlled. It is* hoped t G87’3S R°Se °gata GS2'261’ Shimizu, Ernie lamaki, Sam
,
F
feme Oikawa 651-269, Mary Omori, Amy Sawada, and Misako
Higxh singles was copped bvYo- f°'vev^ that he W111 be back Ebata 631-^55
Kay Mitsuhashi Murakami.
ichi Kishi with 308 while Kals Wr the ^H-important final game 61.3-215, Lum/
Ryogi 612-302,
This Sunday, March 16, at the
Nasu took high triple with 788. to bs played at the UNF
and Sumi Sugimoto 603-231.
• ■ Press Shop, St. Clair LaudGreat China Restaurant, from 4
Sumi Shiba took ladies high fr°m 2:30
p'm' this Sunday,
er, weekly income $400 or
Best
single
marks
were
record
­
p.m., the league will hold a wind­
triple with 692 and Sue Tateishi March 16'
more. 1950 truck. Hoffman
ed
by
Terry
Fujioka
349
and
Joe
up banquet. All bowlers are ask­
won high singles with 287.
Tho game started on an even
press. Other facilities. $6,000,
ed to attend.
Team high singles went to Har- paCe wilb the teams trading
half down.
ri sons with 1125 and team high baskets but MUN shot ahead in
7-Room, and heated sunroom, ■
triple . was copped by Lucky 13 k^le s®cond quarter with the halfyellow brick. Oil-heated. Dou- ■
our new phone number
with 2982.
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time score reading 27-18 for the
ble lot, fruit trees. Garage,'
victors. Free-throws proved to be
After March 16, The New Canadian's
private drive. Near' Pape. $14,-/
The averages are lower on the the big difference with MUN
500, $5 or 6,000 down.
PL. 5005 becomes
west coast in comparison with hooping 17 pts. while Mustangs
6-Room,
oil-heated, sun­
EMpire 6-5005
Eastern Canada Nisei loops be- I only got 5 pts. via foul shots.
room. Garage. St. Clair and
cause the majority of the Van­
The Miyasaki brothers account­
REMEMBER DIAL EM.-6 WHEN CALLING
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$12,000,
$5,000* couver bowlers are beginners. ed for most of the points, Herby
THE NEV/ CANADIAN
down.
Another factor is the different getting 22, Roy 8 and Ken 6.
9-Rooni. brick, oil-heated,
method of scoring. In Vancouver Maka Makimoto 5 and Paul Hiraincome
house. Garage. On
lit is 1, 4, 5, 3, 2. with the 5-pin । no 5 rounded out the scoring. For
counted as headpin.
Hurndale Ave. (one block'
MUN, the big guns were Ed Bonorth of Danforth). $22,500,:
guski and Iwanicki with 18 and
easy down.
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17 pts. respectively.
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
Gf ALL DESCRIPTIONS
M. YANAGIS AWA ;
Mustangs will be going all out
Agent for K. Wiles, Realtors
^Lyii-iiz-Li'.-s. ^l^Jding fJnvitationi
to come up with a big win to
West Office: KE. 7941
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East Office:
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peat their championship victory
Residence: 659 Bathurst St. ;
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' S‘Me ^ f,lms faH sW below this de- of Kay Kiyoko, daughter of Mrs. try to come early.
Satsuki Oixawa, New Westmin­
The elections for the next term
Festal Xn^aX.rtXX^ TX Viem “”al ™m ster, B.C., to Samuel Toshitoki
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> £
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m °f 1951 ’ at a ’ress Preview Toguri, son of Mr. and Mrs. To- Any fifth form students planathe gimmick t^ SO^mX"^*^
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A bandit follows a samura^
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