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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin
VOL. 15 NO. 28
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1952
paSWIlg fa
By KEN ADACHI
S6 Per Year — 10 c Per Copy
Easter Weekend Busy One For Conference Delegates
I
~
- ---- '--------- - --- —_
_ ___
®
Nisei Acquitted of Assault
Looking for
“X”|An^ Ar^ment on Hawaii
to write sometimes
What To Write
Lethbridge, London, Toronto, and Montreal
HONOLULU
a problem. Not always is it easy
Lethbridge,
ndon, Toronto, and Montreal will
io fill a column; sometimes the ?” aXXX” a“ I. MARY ENDO RETAINS
be host cities this Easter Weekend in one of the busiest
thing that passes for a brain just
m eekends in Japanese Canadian history, embracing a
refuses to function properly; a WAVE from St. Louis, Mo„ I TURCOTTE TROPHY
sometimes the mood and pro following a„ argument over | IN ALTA ORATORICAL variety of activities political, religious, social, and
vocation just aren’t there; some statehood for Hawaii.
The Fifth
JCCA Provincial Conferences
times there is distraction, subtle
Akira Ohori told the Wahiawa s T,™ n’l.®- 7’' ~ The
XXXXX T ’’ S'™‘ ‘,re S'ated f0r Letlihi-idgc, Alta., and London. Ont the
and clinging like fly-paper; some Police Court he gave
ooiicai or the
oratorical
supremacy
times the blank piece of paper Rice, a stranger, a ride on March amongst
Nisei High
School L
(ionference o±e the Eastern Canada Young
just fills me with an intense 12 toward the naval radio sta
students Of Alberta was won aga- Buddhist League for Toronto, and the Fifth Annual In
kind of hate.
tion where she worked.
in by Mary Endo of Taber for her h®1 Rational
Invitational Basketball Tournament at
You want to curl up in some
Ohori said he brought uu the speech, “A Noble King, A Gra- Montreal.
dark corner and sleep it off. But subject of statehood and said
cious Queen”, on March 30, at |
ALBERTA CONFERENCE
you can never win that way.
Miss Rice fired back:
the Capitol Theatre in Leth-1
Searching for a new slant, I
le ^‘“erta JCCA Conference
“Hawaii will never get state bridge
ask people. I ask people what to
p j
,
W^H be a two-day affair, April
hood. There are too many Japs
Lor Miss Endo, it was the sec- n
H
v
u
.
write, thinking that they may
at the Marquis Hotel in
here. L don’t like Japs.”
ond
time
in
succession
that
she
T
,.
,
.
,
.
.
,
come up with some
brilliance
had captured the trophy and it H
^
f"5 “
After
some
more
of
this,
Ohori
that could arise from a mind
was the second year that the Al- P
C ”re, eX‘
Cd '° e"th"
that has a fresher perspective on said, he stopped the car and an berta JCCA bad sponsored the TX 7 Tl X
things to write. When one has nounced :
contest
Lethbridge, Lethbridge North,
“I’m a Jap.”
been filling ayolumn for some
Discussion of the fight for a
Second and third place winners T"''’ X"'0"'1’
time, it is amazing how narrow
Buddhist Charter in Quebec will
He said he then asked Miss=.famong the six entrants were T
the perspective on what people Rice to get out. He said she: Marv
inm m
from other JC organizations in be the important item on the pro
like to read and things similar-- Scabbed his hair and they both Jiarj Aoki of Lethbridge JCCA Alhpr(n
gram of the Fourth Conference
for “Women
In Politics” and |
can get.
toppled to the ground.
of the Eastern Canada Young
I Joyce Yamamoto of Coaldale
Foremost item on the agenda
Only writers can know how the
I acted only in self-defense, ' | JCCA for “Spirit of Canadian WiH ProbabL be a discussion on Buddhist League to be held in
Toronto April 11-12-13, where de
special idea-less hell, that empty Ohori said ruefullw
Democracy.”
the Alberta JCCA move to bring
legates
from Toronto, Hamilton
suffocating fog of blankness
Miss Rice said she picked up
I strandees from Japan to work
where nothing dovetails or moves. Ohori and threw him
and Montreal will gather.
down but
MATRIMONY CONQUERS
|“
A?eJta SUga" beet induS‘
I can hardly expect non-writers that she blacked
The movement for the recogni
out after he
.
trU A Conference dance at the
to sympathize; rather thev give drove away.
- x OLVER — Canadian Pa-' Marquis will cap the weekend tion of Buddhism as a religion
I cific Airlines officials say an for the Albertans.
me a sympathetic look and pat
in Quebec was first started in
Ohori, 30, is 5 feet 5 inches average of four Chinese ste
me gently on the head as if I
tall and weights 115 pounds. Miss wardesses a year are leaving the
1950 at the ECYBL Conference
ONTARIO CONFERENCE
were a child with measles.
All JCCA roads in Ontario held in Montreal when the Mont
But what good is sympathy or Rice, 29, is a six-footer and ; service for marital reasons and
weighs
175
pounds.
point south to London for the real Bussci appealed to the Lea
i have to be replaced.
compassionate looks ? They do
Ontario Conference slated for gue for a campaign to obtain a
not ease that numbing sense of
April
11-12-13 at the London
blankness or help fickle inspira
charter which would grant religiCentral I MCA with delegates
tion to fall into the lap from the
sky.
and observers converging on the ous status to the Montreal Buddcity from Hamilton, Kent, and hists.
Quebec Charter
Main Item At
Bussei Confab
Such Stuff As
Dreams Are Made Of
American Woman Lives
Dangerously Under Seas.
Toronto, for probably the most
Under Quebec law, only Cath
I NEW FORK — Dr. Eugenie important conclave in Ontario olicism, Protestantism and JudaThere is the usual line of top
Clark, a young Japanese Amer JCCA’s five-year history.
ism are the legally recognized
ics to araw upon. Politics, Love
ican woman scientist, thrives on
High on the three-day agenda religions; others must present a
Music, Books, A Philosophy of Home In Midway
danger beneath the seas’ sur will be discussions on finance, I petition for a charter to the LeLife, or The Weather. But how Engines Helples
face.
budget, and organization, the re- ^islative Assembly. Without a
to write it ? How to slant it ?
A
student
in
ichthyology
(stu
suitant
decisions likely to have a charter, a Buddhist Church in
MIDWAY, B.C. — Fire comI do get suggestions of sorts:
pletely razed three homes in dy of fish), she has about a bearing on the future of the Quehee ^vill not have full power
a column titled Why Was I
to carry on religious work, acMidway, including that of a Ja- thousand dives made with face JCCA.
Born ? But then, what person can
mask
and
spear
gun
to
her
cre
London-St.
Thomas,
the
host
’
Xl7XW PCrf" C
panese Canadian resident on
think on such an intriguing sub
dit and countless dives with chapter, have made arrangements bee
March 31.
the ”7
“^ X'
ject as Why Was I Born within
diving helmet. In her first dive
the
only
province
in CanThe home of Mr. S. Sogawa was
for Flavor Alan J. Rush of Lonthe limitation of one column.
off California she almost lost
ada in which Buddhism does not
Who can honestly explain why he burned to the ground. Men and consciousness when her airline don to speak at the Conference enjoy full status as a church
rhumb
fire engines stood by helplessly
banquet to be held at the Cobble group.
was born.
was fouled. Off Hawaii, she kil
stone Inn on April 12, a prelude
We writer's are thought to be Decause of the strong wind that led a deadly moray eel.
An attempt to obtain a charter
fanned
the
blaze
and
the
lack
to the dance which will follow.
egotistical, cynical and sometimes
At 29, Dr. Clark holds three
in
January of 1951 by introduc
snobbish types, but it is a shell, of water to feed the pumps. There degrees, has done research for Other social activities will in- ing a private bill in the Quebec
a thin veneer of defensive ar is no running water in Midway tae Office of Naval Research elude an inter-chapter bowling Legislature was withdrawn when
mour to ward off the bleat of and the Kettle River is too dis- tae Atomic Energy Commission’ j match on April 11 and a sight- it was learned that there was
1 1 seeing tour on April 13.
unkind comments. Worse of all, tant from the town.
and recently she returned from a
opposition. Last vear in
The fire followed a similar biological station in the Red Sea
we are cringing lest we get com
MONTREAL BASKETBALL
ton, at the Third
Conference,
one in nearby Greemvood late where she collected 300 fish spe
passionate pats on the head.
The rafters of the National I ways and means to raise the mo' We are looking for such stuff last year when the Greenwood cies, 40 of them poisonous. She Palestre in Montreal will ring to ne7 necessary to obtain a charthat dreams are made of . . . School was burned to the ground hase received a S2,000 fellowship the Quebec' JCCA’s Fifth Annual I ^er was studied.
the first hint of spring . . . the because of a frozen water sys- to write about her diving ex tourament with two teams iour- I
•
neying from across the boX fab L^7
C°n'
overpowering blackness of night tern which prevented the use of ploits.
and the clinging wetness of rain the fire engines.
°"S “" R""~
She is the daughter of a Ja- from New York and Philadelphia Ei,u
while Toronto and Montreal will LllX
, r0Sra"i and
• • ■ the bitter-sweet of mood
panese mother and an American
, u
•
I
Leadershin
when a day comes to an end and after it is turned out as easily father
1 ra"
who died when she was uphold the Virtues of Canadian inin~ Cm.n e
bfe pauses like a girl with a as a woman gossips or else young.
Nisei
basketball
on
April
11-12.
Canada
C
f
F
USS€IS
’
Trans
’
Her step-father is Japani
Canada
Conference,
Identical
pensive air. . .
i ground out like a hamburger with
ese. Dr. Clark lives in Buffalo
This gala affair inaugurated in Services, Promotion of Buddhism
Idealistic. Sentimental. Hor- blood dripping.
with her husband, Dr. Ilias Kon- 1947 is one of the foremost sport among the Younger Generation,
hble. But true.
I look at rhe copy with a sigh. stantmue, an orthopedic surgeon
Finally there is no way to । Is there a balm in Gilead for a who is an American citizen of attractions of the year in Canada. and Simplified Method of Buddh(More details can be found on I ,s^ Teaching.
gauge the merits of a column ; writer's hell ?
Greek orgin.
the sports page.)
j
(Cont. on Page 2)
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin
VOL. 15 NO. 28
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1952
paSWIlg fa
By KEN ADACHI
S6 Per Year — 10 c Per Copy
Easter Weekend Busy One For Conference Delegates
I
~
- ---- '--------- - --- —_
_ ___
®
Nisei Acquitted of Assault
Looking for
“X”|An^ Ar^ment on Hawaii
to write sometimes
What To Write
Lethbridge, London, Toronto, and Montreal
HONOLULU
a problem. Not always is it easy
Lethbridge,
ndon, Toronto, and Montreal will
io fill a column; sometimes the ?” aXXX” a“ I. MARY ENDO RETAINS
be host cities this Easter Weekend in one of the busiest
thing that passes for a brain just
m eekends in Japanese Canadian history, embracing a
refuses to function properly; a WAVE from St. Louis, Mo„ I TURCOTTE TROPHY
sometimes the mood and pro following a„ argument over | IN ALTA ORATORICAL variety of activities political, religious, social, and
vocation just aren’t there; some statehood for Hawaii.
The Fifth
JCCA Provincial Conferences
times there is distraction, subtle
Akira Ohori told the Wahiawa s T,™ n’l.®- 7’' ~ The
XXXXX T ’’ S'™‘ ‘,re S'ated f0r Letlihi-idgc, Alta., and London. Ont the
and clinging like fly-paper; some Police Court he gave
ooiicai or the
oratorical
supremacy
times the blank piece of paper Rice, a stranger, a ride on March amongst
Nisei High
School L
(ionference o±e the Eastern Canada Young
just fills me with an intense 12 toward the naval radio sta
students Of Alberta was won aga- Buddhist League for Toronto, and the Fifth Annual In
kind of hate.
tion where she worked.
in by Mary Endo of Taber for her h®1 Rational
Invitational Basketball Tournament at
You want to curl up in some
Ohori said he brought uu the speech, “A Noble King, A Gra- Montreal.
dark corner and sleep it off. But subject of statehood and said
cious Queen”, on March 30, at |
ALBERTA CONFERENCE
you can never win that way.
Miss Rice fired back:
the Capitol Theatre in Leth-1
Searching for a new slant, I
le ^‘“erta JCCA Conference
“Hawaii will never get state bridge
ask people. I ask people what to
p j
,
W^H be a two-day affair, April
hood. There are too many Japs
Lor Miss Endo, it was the sec- n
H
v
u
.
write, thinking that they may
at the Marquis Hotel in
here. L don’t like Japs.”
ond
time
in
succession
that
she
T
,.
,
.
,
.
.
,
come up with some
brilliance
had captured the trophy and it H
^
f"5 “
After
some
more
of
this,
Ohori
that could arise from a mind
was the second year that the Al- P
C ”re, eX‘
Cd '° e"th"
that has a fresher perspective on said, he stopped the car and an berta JCCA bad sponsored the TX 7 Tl X
things to write. When one has nounced :
contest
Lethbridge, Lethbridge North,
“I’m a Jap.”
been filling ayolumn for some
Discussion of the fight for a
Second and third place winners T"''’ X"'0"'1’
time, it is amazing how narrow
Buddhist Charter in Quebec will
He said he then asked Miss=.famong the six entrants were T
the perspective on what people Rice to get out. He said she: Marv
inm m
from other JC organizations in be the important item on the pro
like to read and things similar-- Scabbed his hair and they both Jiarj Aoki of Lethbridge JCCA Alhpr(n
gram of the Fourth Conference
for “Women
In Politics” and |
can get.
toppled to the ground.
of the Eastern Canada Young
I Joyce Yamamoto of Coaldale
Foremost item on the agenda
Only writers can know how the
I acted only in self-defense, ' | JCCA for “Spirit of Canadian WiH ProbabL be a discussion on Buddhist League to be held in
Toronto April 11-12-13, where de
special idea-less hell, that empty Ohori said ruefullw
Democracy.”
the Alberta JCCA move to bring
legates
from Toronto, Hamilton
suffocating fog of blankness
Miss Rice said she picked up
I strandees from Japan to work
where nothing dovetails or moves. Ohori and threw him
and Montreal will gather.
down but
MATRIMONY CONQUERS
|“
A?eJta SUga" beet induS‘
I can hardly expect non-writers that she blacked
The movement for the recogni
out after he
.
trU A Conference dance at the
to sympathize; rather thev give drove away.
- x OLVER — Canadian Pa-' Marquis will cap the weekend tion of Buddhism as a religion
I cific Airlines officials say an for the Albertans.
me a sympathetic look and pat
in Quebec was first started in
Ohori, 30, is 5 feet 5 inches average of four Chinese ste
me gently on the head as if I
tall and weights 115 pounds. Miss wardesses a year are leaving the
1950 at the ECYBL Conference
ONTARIO CONFERENCE
were a child with measles.
All JCCA roads in Ontario held in Montreal when the Mont
But what good is sympathy or Rice, 29, is a six-footer and ; service for marital reasons and
weighs
175
pounds.
point south to London for the real Bussci appealed to the Lea
i have to be replaced.
compassionate looks ? They do
Ontario Conference slated for gue for a campaign to obtain a
not ease that numbing sense of
April
11-12-13 at the London
blankness or help fickle inspira
charter which would grant religiCentral I MCA with delegates
tion to fall into the lap from the
sky.
and observers converging on the ous status to the Montreal Buddcity from Hamilton, Kent, and hists.
Quebec Charter
Main Item At
Bussei Confab
Such Stuff As
Dreams Are Made Of
American Woman Lives
Dangerously Under Seas.
Toronto, for probably the most
Under Quebec law, only Cath
I NEW FORK — Dr. Eugenie important conclave in Ontario olicism, Protestantism and JudaThere is the usual line of top
Clark, a young Japanese Amer JCCA’s five-year history.
ism are the legally recognized
ics to araw upon. Politics, Love
ican woman scientist, thrives on
High on the three-day agenda religions; others must present a
Music, Books, A Philosophy of Home In Midway
danger beneath the seas’ sur will be discussions on finance, I petition for a charter to the LeLife, or The Weather. But how Engines Helples
face.
budget, and organization, the re- ^islative Assembly. Without a
to write it ? How to slant it ?
A
student
in
ichthyology
(stu
suitant
decisions likely to have a charter, a Buddhist Church in
MIDWAY, B.C. — Fire comI do get suggestions of sorts:
pletely razed three homes in dy of fish), she has about a bearing on the future of the Quehee ^vill not have full power
a column titled Why Was I
to carry on religious work, acMidway, including that of a Ja- thousand dives made with face JCCA.
Born ? But then, what person can
mask
and
spear
gun
to
her
cre
London-St.
Thomas,
the
host
’
Xl7XW PCrf" C
panese Canadian resident on
think on such an intriguing sub
dit and countless dives with chapter, have made arrangements bee
March 31.
the ”7
“^ X'
ject as Why Was I Born within
diving helmet. In her first dive
the
only
province
in CanThe home of Mr. S. Sogawa was
for Flavor Alan J. Rush of Lonthe limitation of one column.
off California she almost lost
ada in which Buddhism does not
Who can honestly explain why he burned to the ground. Men and consciousness when her airline don to speak at the Conference enjoy full status as a church
rhumb
fire engines stood by helplessly
banquet to be held at the Cobble group.
was born.
was fouled. Off Hawaii, she kil
stone Inn on April 12, a prelude
We writer's are thought to be Decause of the strong wind that led a deadly moray eel.
An attempt to obtain a charter
fanned
the
blaze
and
the
lack
to the dance which will follow.
egotistical, cynical and sometimes
At 29, Dr. Clark holds three
in
January of 1951 by introduc
snobbish types, but it is a shell, of water to feed the pumps. There degrees, has done research for Other social activities will in- ing a private bill in the Quebec
a thin veneer of defensive ar is no running water in Midway tae Office of Naval Research elude an inter-chapter bowling Legislature was withdrawn when
mour to ward off the bleat of and the Kettle River is too dis- tae Atomic Energy Commission’ j match on April 11 and a sight- it was learned that there was
1 1 seeing tour on April 13.
unkind comments. Worse of all, tant from the town.
and recently she returned from a
opposition. Last vear in
The fire followed a similar biological station in the Red Sea
we are cringing lest we get com
MONTREAL BASKETBALL
ton, at the Third
Conference,
one in nearby Greemvood late where she collected 300 fish spe
passionate pats on the head.
The rafters of the National I ways and means to raise the mo' We are looking for such stuff last year when the Greenwood cies, 40 of them poisonous. She Palestre in Montreal will ring to ne7 necessary to obtain a charthat dreams are made of . . . School was burned to the ground hase received a S2,000 fellowship the Quebec' JCCA’s Fifth Annual I ^er was studied.
the first hint of spring . . . the because of a frozen water sys- to write about her diving ex tourament with two teams iour- I
•
neying from across the boX fab L^7
C°n'
overpowering blackness of night tern which prevented the use of ploits.
and the clinging wetness of rain the fire engines.
°"S “" R""~
She is the daughter of a Ja- from New York and Philadelphia Ei,u
while Toronto and Montreal will LllX
, r0Sra"i and
• • ■ the bitter-sweet of mood
panese mother and an American
, u
•
I
Leadershin
when a day comes to an end and after it is turned out as easily father
1 ra"
who died when she was uphold the Virtues of Canadian inin~ Cm.n e
bfe pauses like a girl with a as a woman gossips or else young.
Nisei
basketball
on
April
11-12.
Canada
C
f
F
USS€IS
’
Trans
’
Her step-father is Japani
Canada
Conference,
Identical
pensive air. . .
i ground out like a hamburger with
ese. Dr. Clark lives in Buffalo
This gala affair inaugurated in Services, Promotion of Buddhism
Idealistic. Sentimental. Hor- blood dripping.
with her husband, Dr. Ilias Kon- 1947 is one of the foremost sport among the Younger Generation,
hble. But true.
I look at rhe copy with a sigh. stantmue, an orthopedic surgeon
Finally there is no way to । Is there a balm in Gilead for a who is an American citizen of attractions of the year in Canada. and Simplified Method of Buddh(More details can be found on I ,s^ Teaching.
gauge the merits of a column ; writer's hell ?
Greek orgin.
the sports page.)
j
(Cont. on Page 2)
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Wednesday, April
baithg the brail
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada.
9, 195
Letter to Editor
On Spontaneity , .
, saw. Naturally we disliked it.
Editor, J he New Canadian:
{
How many Issei were able to
Perhaps one of the most v?h>.
KEN ADACHI _ _____
—........
Editor
explain their personal convictions
Recently,
a
priest
told
me:
able traits a person can poss--<<
Takaichi umezuki
Japanese Section Editor
adequately to the Nisei? While
“
Philosophy
gives
a
man
a
sense
is that of spontaneity. It was re
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teaches
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above all, how to take it, and never questioned that, could we fear that all too soon, socierv
gives him something to live for.” have explained our own convic imposes upon us a Procrustean
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING?
Those youthful high school orators in Alberta are to
Back in our last year at High tions any better that our par bed in which we do our Think
thirty-three sprouts ents ? But there are always the ing and writing.
be commended for their spirit of participation in the Annual School, us
few people who 'do think about
I, for one, would like to see
Alberta JCCA Oratorical Contest. In a sometimes bewilder- of Division 2 were studying the
the
“whys and wherefores”, and
era in Histoiq when Henry XIII
more “scribblings” by Miss Kutmg era of crass ’materialism where the almighty dollar is mixed politic;
into religion and who are able to express them sukake . . .
the end to which the means are directed, it is refreshing to ended up beingtne head oi his selves a little. We can agree or
M. Hoshil
note that youth can still strive for something without a dol church in England. The A-l stu- disagree with what they say, but
Montreal.
the good thing about those few
dent offered this opinion:
lars and cents motivation.
people is that they make the rest
“My father^ays that the two
iheir quest was a silver trophy, a mere bauble but it
BUSSEI CONFAB
of us think. If we are thinking
most interesting topics in the
was towards the significance and prestige of receiving this
about this topic, this controversy,
world are politic; and religion
(Continued from page 1}
and finding out what we our- ’
piece of metal that their efforts were directed. That the spirit
The truth of that remark stay
Rev. Gyodo Kono of the Mid
and interest and enthusiasm of these youthful Nisei and ed with me. Later I qualified that selves think about it, are we go
west
Buddhist Church of Chi
Sansei lay therein without the thought of monetary award statement. The two most interest ing to talk about it ? Listen to
others talk ? Come to some de cago will be guest speaker at the
ing topics in the world are poli
is something to think over.
on
finite conclusion about it ? Are Fourth Anniversary
April 13.
Perhaps there is a danger in other JCCA chapters and tics and religion as related to ive ?
and his philosophy These
Social aspects include a bowl- A
other Japanese Canadian organizations who sponsor sim
Or are we going to drop this
are subjects that fascinate those vital
subject because most of us ing tournament at the Olympia I
ilar contests and who offer awards of money that the pur who, with
11 the intensity of a don’t
understand the ten-dollar Edward, a conference banquet at |
pose may become confused. In striving to develop future
Diana Sweets with Rev. Jenkins I
a bone, poke and
words and phrases ?
pry
into
the
leaders and better citizens among the Japanese Canadians,
life, purpose, and
of tee Unitarian Church as guest |
Discussion can be simpler . .
actions
of
Man
speaker, and a dance at the UNF I
a worthwhile scheme no matter how one looks at it, there is
Mr. Mimoto took a rather
No,
I
’
m
not
interestedhn
dis
Hall, all on April 12.
|
the thin edge of doubt that the money involved is the at
amateur swing- it me for enjoy- cussion that is severely sociolog
traction and not the significance. We say this, however, with ing an interesting controversy, ical, with text-books and profes
FLOWER ARRANGEMENT
the realization that monetary awards are necessary in most out he needs practice. I hope his sors confusing us. Since we lose
YOKOHAMA, Japan —Week
cases to act as a spur for the arousing of incentive. We can “Nirvanic quietude” was not dis interest fast when we have to ly classes in flower arrangement
^.
reach for the dictionary too often, for American soldiers, marines
not be too idealistic to expect all young people to speak or turbed unduly.
let s reduce the terminology to and sailors are being conducted
The Nisei and Religion
to write without some kind of award since money, after all,
our level, and substitute a sim by a service club here.
Perhaps I should be blunt. I’m
is the measuring stick of our society.
ple analogy for the technical
However, it is encouraging to feel a refreshing wind blow not as ■ interested in the lines of terms. After all we aren’t all tak change with the times: it will
argument used by Mr. Sitarr or
ing a course in Sociology or Phi- be true of all time.
ing from the prairie province of Alberta. The rustle that we
Mr. Mimoto, as I am interested losophy.
hear, whatever it is, for once is not the rustle of dollar bills. in the possible existence of the
To scientists we may be easier
Usually we guard and defend to explain in those technical
Nisei’s religious-faith, whatever
what we love. If Mr. Mimoto is teims, but to us people we ought
it is. I want to know if the Nisei
HELP FOR A PROJECT
a staunch Buddhist, I admire to be explained in terms we can
A Home For The Aged Issei; once proven necessary and are interested enough in religion han xor rallying to the defence understand.
to hold a series of discussions on
of his faith. I wonder if there A propos . . .
it CQn be conciuded that this is more than a distinct pos
it. I want to know if they will
sibility, is a project which should enlist the help of every regard any debate about it with are any Christian Nisei who
When I was trying to find an
would
stand
up
for
their
faith
Japanese Canadian and every Japanese Canadian organ distaste or prejudice.
analogy for that “prevailing va
as stubbornly as did Mr. Mimoto. lue system”, I remembered the
Of course it I true that during
ization for it affects the welfare of aged Issei, however small
A doctrine, to be effective, has
the
last few d ecades the topic of
news item about Billy de Wolfe
the number, who once assumed the role of pioneers of
to have believers who act on and the Canadian dollar. Bilk
religion became tinged with the
iheir faith. There is nothing as landed in jail for tradij
those of Japanese ancestry in Canada. They were the cause
discomfort attached to questionHom
deadly
to a doctrine as the apathy
of our living in Canada.
with a waitress over a two-c
able subjects. Sensi ive io the
of its believers. Yef, a doctrine difference.
The Ontario JCCA is taking the leadership in this prov current atmosphere the Nisei
that has to change or adapt it
ince and is thinking in terms of a long-range project of per treated it as a delic te subject, self to a "prevailing value-sys
P.S. I wonder why the writw
We discussed it only when we
haps up to five years. But the task of planning and operat
tem” is scarcely a dependable of RASHOMON committed su:
were sure we we
among inti- principle on which to base a
ing a Home For The Aged is monumental. At the outset the
cide? Was he defeated by ths
mates who woul
not conclude faith.
j
matter of finances could be a loggerhead in the light of
“crass materialism” of his char
got religion.” There was an
Therefore
I
agree
with
Dlr.
Mi
eeble government help, strange though it may be.
acters (lifted from life, no
urn about religious faith that
moto
that
religion need not bow doubt), bewildered by their char
Enlisting the aid of every Japanese Canadian in the grew not with a .veaty fervour
to such an expediency; in fact,
acteristic individualities, unable
province should a full-scale Home For The Aged under a or chilled with a prudish reluc
I would insist that it did not. If
lere
sticky emo- a doctrine is true it will stand to discern Truth because he
provincial charter be assumed, is a prime requisite to the
couldn’t regognize it with assur
tionalism about much of what we
the test of time;
it will not ance ? Poor man.
success of the project. It looms as a task, if not an obliaauon,
xor all Japanese Canadians to
wholeheartedly awe
their support.
rasas M
^>
B
A new lease of life may be in store for all
TB patients, over 50 million of
them the world
over!
s
.
By Jock KEhmoto
now m progress in sanatoria in Montreal and
the drug will not be released for general sale
in Canada until his department is satisfied that
reas011- the spectacular discoverv of the
it has no dangerous side effects. It is reported
Do you know what the plate
etxective
workings
of
the
new
•
How about that' And a girl
1
"aig, isonicotinic
thav the drug will also be tried on Indian a mi
power input of an amplifier that's not much older than her acid compound variously called Rimifon, MarEskimo patients among whom the TB rate w
operating at a plate voltage of 800
writes a hit song that’s earninghighest last year with 399.6 per 100.000 of :
'Mts and with a plate current of
A5! J™: d°C'WS at Sea View Hospital in
more royalties than most of us
population.
90 milliamperes would be?
will make in a lifetime. ("Ber
"
smarted paving- it to volunteers who
The over-all tuberculosis mortality rate k
You don’t! Why even a 12-year- muda”).
were hopeless eases, but who, within a few
year dropped to 22 from 87.7 per 100,000 popu
old girl can answer that one!
Goes to show yot
remarkable progre
tion in 1921, while in Ontario the death rate’w
toward re
And a 12-year-old girl did. To isn’t always a facto:
tests
and you
L per 100,000 as compared to 25.9 in 1950.
that
patients
with
a sixth grade pupil. Carol Mil- can t let doll-houses
fever had a
and mud
Although it will be some time before a co
aure drop, their appetites
hTt of St. Cloud, Minn the anup, and the gain in weight amazing.
pies fool you. Here we can t
ident
verdict can be reached on the latest air
>wer was very simple.
;eventy- write the last line of a limeric
Unlike
B drug, medical science is nevertheless w:
treptomycin. a wonde:
two wat
Just like that.
or fix our own toast
ning a slow but sure battle against one of ma
go. which has proved s uccessluat s one ot the questions she
Looks like whoever de?
out
>
kind's most dreaded diseases. And, in the wa;
lie new drug i ? made
had to answer in order to qualify
the cards gave us our
cheaply
and
hence
of such victory there is certain to follow t!
the ;
in the United
as a full-fledged “ham” radio bottom of the deck.
decrease of prejudice that is prevalent, espec
And vov
per aailv pill.
operator. And she
e to send can’t ask fo
re-deal in
Accord!
, ; among Japanese, against tuberculous
and receive Morse code.
Health and Wehare Minister
game.
ie‘Us a® ^eL as those who have once suffen
clinical trim Tests are
from TB.
l%e Limit is 300
i
THE NEW CANADIAN
THE NEW CANADIAN
An independent Japanese-English Organ.
Wednesday, April
baithg the brail
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada.
9, 195
Letter to Editor
On Spontaneity , .
, saw. Naturally we disliked it.
Editor, J he New Canadian:
{
How many Issei were able to
Perhaps one of the most v?h>.
KEN ADACHI _ _____
—........
Editor
explain their personal convictions
Recently,
a
priest
told
me:
able traits a person can poss--<<
Takaichi umezuki
Japanese Section Editor
adequately to the Nisei? While
“
Philosophy
gives
a
man
a
sense
is that of spontaneity. It was re
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the
ability
to
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religious duties from habit, and
through
things.
It
teaches
him,
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Katsukake’s poem, “Life.” t
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa
above all, how to take it, and never questioned that, could we fear that all too soon, socierv
gives him something to live for.” have explained our own convic imposes upon us a Procrustean
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING?
Those youthful high school orators in Alberta are to
Back in our last year at High tions any better that our par bed in which we do our Think
thirty-three sprouts ents ? But there are always the ing and writing.
be commended for their spirit of participation in the Annual School, us
few people who 'do think about
I, for one, would like to see
Alberta JCCA Oratorical Contest. In a sometimes bewilder- of Division 2 were studying the
the
“whys and wherefores”, and
era in Histoiq when Henry XIII
more “scribblings” by Miss Kutmg era of crass ’materialism where the almighty dollar is mixed politic;
into religion and who are able to express them sukake . . .
the end to which the means are directed, it is refreshing to ended up beingtne head oi his selves a little. We can agree or
M. Hoshil
note that youth can still strive for something without a dol church in England. The A-l stu- disagree with what they say, but
Montreal.
the good thing about those few
dent offered this opinion:
lars and cents motivation.
people is that they make the rest
“My father^ays that the two
iheir quest was a silver trophy, a mere bauble but it
BUSSEI CONFAB
of us think. If we are thinking
most interesting topics in the
was towards the significance and prestige of receiving this
about this topic, this controversy,
world are politic; and religion
(Continued from page 1}
and finding out what we our- ’
piece of metal that their efforts were directed. That the spirit
The truth of that remark stay
Rev. Gyodo Kono of the Mid
and interest and enthusiasm of these youthful Nisei and ed with me. Later I qualified that selves think about it, are we go
west
Buddhist Church of Chi
Sansei lay therein without the thought of monetary award statement. The two most interest ing to talk about it ? Listen to
others talk ? Come to some de cago will be guest speaker at the
ing topics in the world are poli
is something to think over.
on
finite conclusion about it ? Are Fourth Anniversary
April 13.
Perhaps there is a danger in other JCCA chapters and tics and religion as related to ive ?
and his philosophy These
Social aspects include a bowl- A
other Japanese Canadian organizations who sponsor sim
Or are we going to drop this
are subjects that fascinate those vital
subject because most of us ing tournament at the Olympia I
ilar contests and who offer awards of money that the pur who, with
11 the intensity of a don’t
understand the ten-dollar Edward, a conference banquet at |
pose may become confused. In striving to develop future
Diana Sweets with Rev. Jenkins I
a bone, poke and
words and phrases ?
pry
into
the
leaders and better citizens among the Japanese Canadians,
life, purpose, and
of tee Unitarian Church as guest |
Discussion can be simpler . .
actions
of
Man
speaker, and a dance at the UNF I
a worthwhile scheme no matter how one looks at it, there is
Mr. Mimoto took a rather
No,
I
’
m
not
interestedhn
dis
Hall, all on April 12.
|
the thin edge of doubt that the money involved is the at
amateur swing- it me for enjoy- cussion that is severely sociolog
traction and not the significance. We say this, however, with ing an interesting controversy, ical, with text-books and profes
FLOWER ARRANGEMENT
the realization that monetary awards are necessary in most out he needs practice. I hope his sors confusing us. Since we lose
YOKOHAMA, Japan —Week
cases to act as a spur for the arousing of incentive. We can “Nirvanic quietude” was not dis interest fast when we have to ly classes in flower arrangement
^.
reach for the dictionary too often, for American soldiers, marines
not be too idealistic to expect all young people to speak or turbed unduly.
let s reduce the terminology to and sailors are being conducted
The Nisei and Religion
to write without some kind of award since money, after all,
our level, and substitute a sim by a service club here.
Perhaps I should be blunt. I’m
is the measuring stick of our society.
ple analogy for the technical
However, it is encouraging to feel a refreshing wind blow not as ■ interested in the lines of terms. After all we aren’t all tak change with the times: it will
argument used by Mr. Sitarr or
ing a course in Sociology or Phi- be true of all time.
ing from the prairie province of Alberta. The rustle that we
Mr. Mimoto, as I am interested losophy.
hear, whatever it is, for once is not the rustle of dollar bills. in the possible existence of the
To scientists we may be easier
Usually we guard and defend to explain in those technical
Nisei’s religious-faith, whatever
what we love. If Mr. Mimoto is teims, but to us people we ought
it is. I want to know if the Nisei
HELP FOR A PROJECT
a staunch Buddhist, I admire to be explained in terms we can
A Home For The Aged Issei; once proven necessary and are interested enough in religion han xor rallying to the defence understand.
to hold a series of discussions on
of his faith. I wonder if there A propos . . .
it CQn be conciuded that this is more than a distinct pos
it. I want to know if they will
sibility, is a project which should enlist the help of every regard any debate about it with are any Christian Nisei who
When I was trying to find an
would
stand
up
for
their
faith
Japanese Canadian and every Japanese Canadian organ distaste or prejudice.
analogy for that “prevailing va
as stubbornly as did Mr. Mimoto. lue system”, I remembered the
Of course it I true that during
ization for it affects the welfare of aged Issei, however small
A doctrine, to be effective, has
the
last few d ecades the topic of
news item about Billy de Wolfe
the number, who once assumed the role of pioneers of
to have believers who act on and the Canadian dollar. Bilk
religion became tinged with the
iheir faith. There is nothing as landed in jail for tradij
those of Japanese ancestry in Canada. They were the cause
discomfort attached to questionHom
deadly
to a doctrine as the apathy
of our living in Canada.
with a waitress over a two-c
able subjects. Sensi ive io the
of its believers. Yef, a doctrine difference.
The Ontario JCCA is taking the leadership in this prov current atmosphere the Nisei
that has to change or adapt it
ince and is thinking in terms of a long-range project of per treated it as a delic te subject, self to a "prevailing value-sys
P.S. I wonder why the writw
We discussed it only when we
haps up to five years. But the task of planning and operat
tem” is scarcely a dependable of RASHOMON committed su:
were sure we we
among inti- principle on which to base a
ing a Home For The Aged is monumental. At the outset the
cide? Was he defeated by ths
mates who woul
not conclude faith.
j
matter of finances could be a loggerhead in the light of
“crass materialism” of his char
got religion.” There was an
Therefore
I
agree
with
Dlr.
Mi
eeble government help, strange though it may be.
acters (lifted from life, no
urn about religious faith that
moto
that
religion need not bow doubt), bewildered by their char
Enlisting the aid of every Japanese Canadian in the grew not with a .veaty fervour
to such an expediency; in fact,
acteristic individualities, unable
province should a full-scale Home For The Aged under a or chilled with a prudish reluc
I would insist that it did not. If
lere
sticky emo- a doctrine is true it will stand to discern Truth because he
provincial charter be assumed, is a prime requisite to the
couldn’t regognize it with assur
tionalism about much of what we
the test of time;
it will not ance ? Poor man.
success of the project. It looms as a task, if not an obliaauon,
xor all Japanese Canadians to
wholeheartedly awe
their support.
rasas M
^>
B
A new lease of life may be in store for all
TB patients, over 50 million of
them the world
over!
s
.
By Jock KEhmoto
now m progress in sanatoria in Montreal and
the drug will not be released for general sale
in Canada until his department is satisfied that
reas011- the spectacular discoverv of the
it has no dangerous side effects. It is reported
Do you know what the plate
etxective
workings
of
the
new
•
How about that' And a girl
1
"aig, isonicotinic
thav the drug will also be tried on Indian a mi
power input of an amplifier that's not much older than her acid compound variously called Rimifon, MarEskimo patients among whom the TB rate w
operating at a plate voltage of 800
writes a hit song that’s earninghighest last year with 399.6 per 100.000 of :
'Mts and with a plate current of
A5! J™: d°C'WS at Sea View Hospital in
more royalties than most of us
population.
90 milliamperes would be?
will make in a lifetime. ("Ber
"
smarted paving- it to volunteers who
The over-all tuberculosis mortality rate k
You don’t! Why even a 12-year- muda”).
were hopeless eases, but who, within a few
year dropped to 22 from 87.7 per 100,000 popu
old girl can answer that one!
Goes to show yot
remarkable progre
tion in 1921, while in Ontario the death rate’w
toward re
And a 12-year-old girl did. To isn’t always a facto:
tests
and you
L per 100,000 as compared to 25.9 in 1950.
that
patients
with
a sixth grade pupil. Carol Mil- can t let doll-houses
fever had a
and mud
Although it will be some time before a co
aure drop, their appetites
hTt of St. Cloud, Minn the anup, and the gain in weight amazing.
pies fool you. Here we can t
ident
verdict can be reached on the latest air
>wer was very simple.
;eventy- write the last line of a limeric
Unlike
B drug, medical science is nevertheless w:
treptomycin. a wonde:
two wat
Just like that.
or fix our own toast
ning a slow but sure battle against one of ma
go. which has proved s uccessluat s one ot the questions she
Looks like whoever de?
out
>
kind's most dreaded diseases. And, in the wa;
lie new drug i ? made
had to answer in order to qualify
the cards gave us our
cheaply
and
hence
of such victory there is certain to follow t!
the ;
in the United
as a full-fledged “ham” radio bottom of the deck.
decrease of prejudice that is prevalent, espec
And vov
per aailv pill.
operator. And she
e to send can’t ask fo
re-deal in
Accord!
, ; among Japanese, against tuberculous
and receive Morse code.
Health and Wehare Minister
game.
ie‘Us a® ^eL as those who have once suffen
clinical trim Tests are
from TB.
l%e Limit is 300
i
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Wednesday, April 9, 1952
THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE
j?New lork Bears Enter 'Lucky 13' Wins Playoffs, First Holster of Keg
Title In Coast Loop; Unknowns Cop Consolations
-Monti Lage Tourney
April 13 Closing
By GEN ICHI
OHASHI
0. K. CLEAHek
101.;
QUEEN
For Pick -up
ST.
and
W,
Dsiiv ?.
WA. 6953
— The American€"—-------- -------- —_____ ___________
Havana
Nisei in the livery of the New .
lock Bears who put on such a [ Wlsei Wins Okanagan
(312, 302, 169),
io
crown under way on Monday
- crowd-pleasing display of basket- Bowling Marathon
224 Delhi Av
baI^Iast Near though bowing out
tardy entrants are urg
Ont.'
to Toronto -Mustangs in the fin
3 champions when
Kelowna
took
first
place
in
Automobile.
Fire
thev
w
n
als. will be able to make an ap
deuces, the "Cin- ly. The
no word from
Life. Accident A- S
the Okanagan’s r
on diarch 29. at out-of-town play.'rs and they
pearance at this year's basket
bowling mara then
re
ball show of the year. In a lastH
Niwatsukino
-minute d ec is io n, they have dequad beat secretary Sumi
JOHNNY NAKASHIMA
In the near eu
hours
it
Aoboy
cujisawa's
quintet
by Markham St., i
cided to vie with Philadelphia,
Oil Burners, Rooting,
?ady bowling Ma
score of 3100 (1075, 1005,
loronto and Montreal for the
Mixed entries
in
Rock Woo! Insulation
th an average of
20) to 2770 (903. 866, 1001).
have been slow
J cash award of
117 A
Prior
to
this
final,
the
VancouClosing date
ternational Invitational Baske
fellow bowl r from KelowPHONE
ball Tournament crown this Ea
HA. 5550
ite to cop the cup softer upsetting
The site of the games, however,
The marathon event
in- Migie s Clippers, in the first game
has been changed to the Palestre
T.
in Kelowna of the playoff trail. They had For Playoff Positions
National. 1 he games had been
HAMILION — With Kumagai
At that time ended in eighth position while
previously slated for the Arthur
virtually clinching first place in
the Hamilton Nisei Bowling Lenond pl a
witli
features of the
Shmoos.
weekend will be ai special girls
B. C.
battle
for
playoff
positions,
Members on the winning rostseries between Phiiladelphia am
instance Tanaka’s holding
Montreal. It will b
er
Niwatsukino, Sachi
seventh and final playoff spot
total-point affair a
Harry
Kuramoto,
Lucien C. Kurata
are only two
points ahead of
will be tightinv for a special
I
7nd
Sue
TateiThe anchor-man
barrister and Solicitor
shi, the latter th winner of the
1 Ade laid*? ^L E,, Toronto
team isn’t tin enti
Last
week,
Kum;
ladies
high
sim 3 during the
I
most colorful
1st
and 2nd Mortgage Loans I
judging by tl
Kondo's
in di vidua
split
their
season.
i
tournament of the vear team ’Standim
all other
I
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must
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EMA
5259
Res.
LY.
will m
In consolation play. Mitsuo
I
the vaunted Toronto plax an important role in how the
So nod
Izumi s 5 Unknowns claimed the
who have taken the outfit does.
Honda's over Yai
title two
championship winch was contestears in a row.
rake the top four teams, nameover Tad Kondo’s, Pin Cushions
■1
i ed by the six bottom teams in
who a re t he cha mpions of the
i
l Urabe Insurance, Moonlight
over Kosugi's, and
Ro
Nisei loop. Toronto Grill, lakeda Insurance and Ya the 14-team league who finished Solly’s.
9 hizz-Kids, bolstered by a few mada Studios. The last bowler out of the running for the play
George Masuda toppled the
additional players, will make the on these fives are the "big four” offs. The Unknowns were a late maples for 751 to
top the men.
entry in the play when after the
trip to upnold the Queen City’s in the individual fraternity.
fast round, only three teams re Trailing were Mits Honda 697,
honors.
Moonlight's last man Mas
Pats Tanaka 667, and Tad Kondo
3 84 -> YONGt STRCtT, TORONTO, ONT.
Both Philadelphia and Mont Isos
in a who tapered mained and consequently Izumi’s G52—
DOC.
team v, ho were knocked out in
reported to be fielding off last week
still the
stronge teams than the also- league’s top bowler at 239. Clos- cup play, were brought into the
TITLE AT STAKE
consolations.
rans Gt last year while
Btg in is Urabe s tai] bowler Flaw
HONOLULU — World
fly
YONEMITSU
J
Members of the Unknowns are
expected to put in a Mori whose
) last Friweight champion, Dado Marino,
trong
Watch Repair Shop {
d for the title.
day gave him 236. Anchoring Ta Amy Haraga, Tom Morita, Mae will defend his title in Tokyo
328 BROADVIEW AVE. |
keda is Sandy Ono in the show
May 19 against Yoshio Shirai,
Izumi.
(near Gerrard St.)
spot with 231, while Yamada’s
115-pound Japanese fighter.
Toronto.
Phone GL. 3652
I
key member is Eddie Nakamura
who hits 227 pins per game.
Strikeouts not only won the
Other individual stars of last
" eek are Aki Muromoto 848. __ FEMALE HELP WA NTED
EM 4-0508
final standings but added an Tuck Kataoka 836 (314, 308),
HELP WANTED
2 Vesta Drive.
SOWING machine
operator
other laurel to their heads when Flusky Iida 787 (331), S. Ono
MA fair 1365.
Imlvt LN GED presser, good
and trimmers, experience not es
tncy copped
the
playoffs
and
the
f
coppea tne
I 752, Tosh Fujioka 740 (309)
Andrew E. McKague,
, J. sential, for (West End brassiere "ages, steady work. Ascot Clean
Homestead Trophy last Sunday | Takeda 718, S. Takeuchi
ers, 3321 Dundas St. W., Toronto,
factory,
good
starting
rates.
Ap
Barrister. Solicitor, Notary
710
ply Sir. Mcrrisson, Fiexees Can- RO. 1848 or MU. 8966.
over Demons, Aces and Spor- (304), J. Nishizakf 705, Nisi
Pub tic.
ada Ltd., 48 Abell St., KE. 8596.
201 North^-n Ontario Sldo.
teens.
TRUCK DRIVER for gardener
701. T. Iwamoto 308.
330 Bay St.
SALES GIRL for groceryTAp- Apply 363 Rushohne Rd., OL.
Two members of the winners
Urabe cleaned up on Busseis
(Corner Adelaide & B^y Sts.)
did yeomen service, Aki Furu 7-0 and another sweep will cinch inton Ave. East (Leaside), MA. 4035, Toronto.
TORONTO
kawa winning men’s high single first place for them. Other re 0533.
GARDENER wanted. Also bov
with 310 and Tosh Sakura the sults were: Moonlight 5, Yamada YOLNG GIRL, able to type, to for grocery store help. Phone OL.
bign rotal for- five games with 2 • Spadina 5, Wasser’s
take charge of medium sized set 2702, 660 Bloor St. West, ToTake- of books, good starting salary. ronto.
1131. Highs for the ladies were da o Best 2; Mammy's
Lewis Apply in person to William L.
«
recorded by Lumi Ryoji 272 and o • Sea Breeze 4, Sora
FOR RENT
Sam- h alton Chartered Accountants.
Grace Brundage 1053.
mys 5, El Mocambo 2; Lowe Room 613, 62 Richmond St. West
TWO ROOMS and sun-room
Toronto.
Agent
Besides Furukawa and Sakura, Bios. a. Family Co-Op 2.
with sink, suitable for couple.
other members include Key Ta
GIRL for store clerk, apply Phone LO. 2186, after 6 p.m., To
Because of the Good Friday
MONARCH LIFE
Trading Co., 381 Spadina ronto.
naka, 1 uki Kameoka, Katy Sora holiday, there will be no
games Ave.._Toronto, ML 5356.
ASSURANCE CO.
| this week.
THREE ROOMS, unfurnished,
FOUR STORE~^dYwantedYor
66 King St. E., — Tel. 2-2594
drx-cleaning, good wages, all- with sink, West End. Phone LA.
&
Hamilton
year around work. Phone HA. 9528, Toronto.
6o50,
Toronto.
TORONTO YOUNG BUDDHISTS' SOCIETY
_ TWO unfurnished rooms with
Residence:
GIRL foi' office clerk, typing es sink. Cooking privileges, near
59 Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
presents
sential for restaurant office, $35 Harbord and Bathurst Sts. Phone
per week, 51U days with meals. PR. 3558 Toronto.
UPP? Tops-Uptown Restaurant,
1/ ^ioor St. West, Toronto. Phone
CLASSIFIED SECTION
0
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Conference Dance
H
Saturday, April 12
§
g
GIRL for dry-cleaning store,
experience not necessary. Phone
AT THE UNF HALL
Dancin
Admission $1.00
I ; ^OMESTTC^ELP wanted !
i;
ABLE GIRL as mother’s help I
no cooking, own room, Bendix J
g i good wages, time off, friendly ।
I home. Call RE, 0410. Toronto H
> _ I PEASANT GIRL, for general '•
j Pou»evxork, excellent accommoda- ! I
: tion. good salary. Phone collect ;
। 2-0184 Hamilton or apply to Mrs. .
। uarraj Minden, 83 Travmore i
1 Ave., Hamilton, Ont.
*
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Everything In Hardware!
TOP QUALITY
PAINT, VARNISH, ENAMELS
_ SHERMAN'S HARDWARE LTD.
537 Queen St. W. (Comer Augusta)
Phone WA. 5375 — Toronto, Oni.
THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE
j?New lork Bears Enter 'Lucky 13' Wins Playoffs, First Holster of Keg
Title In Coast Loop; Unknowns Cop Consolations
-Monti Lage Tourney
April 13 Closing
By GEN ICHI
OHASHI
0. K. CLEAHek
101.;
QUEEN
For Pick -up
ST.
and
W,
Dsiiv ?.
WA. 6953
— The American€"—-------- -------- —_____ ___________
Havana
Nisei in the livery of the New .
lock Bears who put on such a [ Wlsei Wins Okanagan
(312, 302, 169),
io
crown under way on Monday
- crowd-pleasing display of basket- Bowling Marathon
224 Delhi Av
baI^Iast Near though bowing out
tardy entrants are urg
Ont.'
to Toronto -Mustangs in the fin
3 champions when
Kelowna
took
first
place
in
Automobile.
Fire
thev
w
n
als. will be able to make an ap
deuces, the "Cin- ly. The
no word from
Life. Accident A- S
the Okanagan’s r
on diarch 29. at out-of-town play.'rs and they
pearance at this year's basket
bowling mara then
re
ball show of the year. In a lastH
Niwatsukino
-minute d ec is io n, they have dequad beat secretary Sumi
JOHNNY NAKASHIMA
In the near eu
hours
it
Aoboy
cujisawa's
quintet
by Markham St., i
cided to vie with Philadelphia,
Oil Burners, Rooting,
?ady bowling Ma
score of 3100 (1075, 1005,
loronto and Montreal for the
Mixed entries
in
Rock Woo! Insulation
th an average of
20) to 2770 (903. 866, 1001).
have been slow
J cash award of
117 A
Prior
to
this
final,
the
VancouClosing date
ternational Invitational Baske
fellow bowl r from KelowPHONE
ball Tournament crown this Ea
HA. 5550
ite to cop the cup softer upsetting
The site of the games, however,
The marathon event
in- Migie s Clippers, in the first game
has been changed to the Palestre
T.
in Kelowna of the playoff trail. They had For Playoff Positions
National. 1 he games had been
HAMILION — With Kumagai
At that time ended in eighth position while
previously slated for the Arthur
virtually clinching first place in
the Hamilton Nisei Bowling Lenond pl a
witli
features of the
Shmoos.
weekend will be ai special girls
B. C.
battle
for
playoff
positions,
Members on the winning rostseries between Phiiladelphia am
instance Tanaka’s holding
Montreal. It will b
er
Niwatsukino, Sachi
seventh and final playoff spot
total-point affair a
Harry
Kuramoto,
Lucien C. Kurata
are only two
points ahead of
will be tightinv for a special
I
7nd
Sue
TateiThe anchor-man
barrister and Solicitor
shi, the latter th winner of the
1 Ade laid*? ^L E,, Toronto
team isn’t tin enti
Last
week,
Kum;
ladies
high
sim 3 during the
I
most colorful
1st
and 2nd Mortgage Loans I
judging by tl
Kondo's
in di vidua
split
their
season.
i
tournament of the vear team ’Standim
all other
I
ne
must
|
Office
EMA
5259
Res.
LY.
will m
In consolation play. Mitsuo
I
the vaunted Toronto plax an important role in how the
So nod
Izumi s 5 Unknowns claimed the
who have taken the outfit does.
Honda's over Yai
title two
championship winch was contestears in a row.
rake the top four teams, nameover Tad Kondo’s, Pin Cushions
■1
i ed by the six bottom teams in
who a re t he cha mpions of the
i
l Urabe Insurance, Moonlight
over Kosugi's, and
Ro
Nisei loop. Toronto Grill, lakeda Insurance and Ya the 14-team league who finished Solly’s.
9 hizz-Kids, bolstered by a few mada Studios. The last bowler out of the running for the play
George Masuda toppled the
additional players, will make the on these fives are the "big four” offs. The Unknowns were a late maples for 751 to
top the men.
entry in the play when after the
trip to upnold the Queen City’s in the individual fraternity.
fast round, only three teams re Trailing were Mits Honda 697,
honors.
Moonlight's last man Mas
Pats Tanaka 667, and Tad Kondo
3 84 -> YONGt STRCtT, TORONTO, ONT.
Both Philadelphia and Mont Isos
in a who tapered mained and consequently Izumi’s G52—
DOC.
team v, ho were knocked out in
reported to be fielding off last week
still the
stronge teams than the also- league’s top bowler at 239. Clos- cup play, were brought into the
TITLE AT STAKE
consolations.
rans Gt last year while
Btg in is Urabe s tai] bowler Flaw
HONOLULU — World
fly
YONEMITSU
J
Members of the Unknowns are
expected to put in a Mori whose
) last Friweight champion, Dado Marino,
trong
Watch Repair Shop {
d for the title.
day gave him 236. Anchoring Ta Amy Haraga, Tom Morita, Mae will defend his title in Tokyo
328 BROADVIEW AVE. |
keda is Sandy Ono in the show
May 19 against Yoshio Shirai,
Izumi.
(near Gerrard St.)
spot with 231, while Yamada’s
115-pound Japanese fighter.
Toronto.
Phone GL. 3652
I
key member is Eddie Nakamura
who hits 227 pins per game.
Strikeouts not only won the
Other individual stars of last
" eek are Aki Muromoto 848. __ FEMALE HELP WA NTED
EM 4-0508
final standings but added an Tuck Kataoka 836 (314, 308),
HELP WANTED
2 Vesta Drive.
SOWING machine
operator
other laurel to their heads when Flusky Iida 787 (331), S. Ono
MA fair 1365.
Imlvt LN GED presser, good
and trimmers, experience not es
tncy copped
the
playoffs
and
the
f
coppea tne
I 752, Tosh Fujioka 740 (309)
Andrew E. McKague,
, J. sential, for (West End brassiere "ages, steady work. Ascot Clean
Homestead Trophy last Sunday | Takeda 718, S. Takeuchi
ers, 3321 Dundas St. W., Toronto,
factory,
good
starting
rates.
Ap
Barrister. Solicitor, Notary
710
ply Sir. Mcrrisson, Fiexees Can- RO. 1848 or MU. 8966.
over Demons, Aces and Spor- (304), J. Nishizakf 705, Nisi
Pub tic.
ada Ltd., 48 Abell St., KE. 8596.
201 North^-n Ontario Sldo.
teens.
TRUCK DRIVER for gardener
701. T. Iwamoto 308.
330 Bay St.
SALES GIRL for groceryTAp- Apply 363 Rushohne Rd., OL.
Two members of the winners
Urabe cleaned up on Busseis
(Corner Adelaide & B^y Sts.)
did yeomen service, Aki Furu 7-0 and another sweep will cinch inton Ave. East (Leaside), MA. 4035, Toronto.
TORONTO
kawa winning men’s high single first place for them. Other re 0533.
GARDENER wanted. Also bov
with 310 and Tosh Sakura the sults were: Moonlight 5, Yamada YOLNG GIRL, able to type, to for grocery store help. Phone OL.
bign rotal for- five games with 2 • Spadina 5, Wasser’s
take charge of medium sized set 2702, 660 Bloor St. West, ToTake- of books, good starting salary. ronto.
1131. Highs for the ladies were da o Best 2; Mammy's
Lewis Apply in person to William L.
«
recorded by Lumi Ryoji 272 and o • Sea Breeze 4, Sora
FOR RENT
Sam- h alton Chartered Accountants.
Grace Brundage 1053.
mys 5, El Mocambo 2; Lowe Room 613, 62 Richmond St. West
TWO ROOMS and sun-room
Toronto.
Agent
Besides Furukawa and Sakura, Bios. a. Family Co-Op 2.
with sink, suitable for couple.
other members include Key Ta
GIRL for store clerk, apply Phone LO. 2186, after 6 p.m., To
Because of the Good Friday
MONARCH LIFE
Trading Co., 381 Spadina ronto.
naka, 1 uki Kameoka, Katy Sora holiday, there will be no
games Ave.._Toronto, ML 5356.
ASSURANCE CO.
| this week.
THREE ROOMS, unfurnished,
FOUR STORE~^dYwantedYor
66 King St. E., — Tel. 2-2594
drx-cleaning, good wages, all- with sink, West End. Phone LA.
&
Hamilton
year around work. Phone HA. 9528, Toronto.
6o50,
Toronto.
TORONTO YOUNG BUDDHISTS' SOCIETY
_ TWO unfurnished rooms with
Residence:
GIRL foi' office clerk, typing es sink. Cooking privileges, near
59 Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
presents
sential for restaurant office, $35 Harbord and Bathurst Sts. Phone
per week, 51U days with meals. PR. 3558 Toronto.
UPP? Tops-Uptown Restaurant,
1/ ^ioor St. West, Toronto. Phone
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i;
ABLE GIRL as mother’s help I
no cooking, own room, Bendix J
g i good wages, time off, friendly ।
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THE NEW CANADIAN
ewane
Wednesday, April
,. Proceeds of Kent Dance
Go to Hospital Fund
1;
are
9, 1952
wTmw
Lethbridge YBA
.
CHATHAM, Onr. — A bene' fit dance with the proceeds goLETHBRIDGE,
Alta. — At
kig to tne new Chatham General
By CINDERELLA
Hospital building fund is being the first general meeting of the ^ Toronto. Toronto Nisei Bas
Lethbridge
LETTER to JANIE
co-sponsored by the Kent JCCA recently - organized
ketball
League
wind-up
IBA,
Miss
Margaret
Ohashi
was |
and the Kent Nisei AC. The joint
dance, at Labor Lyceum 9-1
behind
kft
-heel days offering is to take place at the chosen as its first president. The
a.m.
promises
’ " ’S
» you with all kinds of I MCA Hall on Saturdav, April meeting was held at the Labor 11-12-13—London. Fifth Ontario
26.
Temple.
JCCA Conference, at London
Admission is 75 cents for stags
The president will be assisted
Central YMCA.
by Reiko Karaki, vice president; I 12—Toronto. Toronto YBS Con
your life Tn G
Y°U silould “
shouldn’t do - with and $1.50 per couple.
An Oriental Supper is to be Killy Mori, general secretary;
thing about parents
^ ^H their little -irL ^’s strange
ference Dance, at UNF Hall
friends’ Xty
’,they wil1 acknowledge your girl held on Wednesday, April 30 by Minako Hiratsu, social convenor;
8-12 p.m.
the Kent JCCA at the YMCA Ichi° Ibuki, treasurer; Hip Kita
12—London. Fifth Ontario JCCA
can be impersonal or
errors in other SMls, they
ters, but with their
•?,ndeiSt*ndinff Wlth other People’s daugh- Hall at 6:30 p.m. Supper is $1.25 gawa, sports convenor; and Au
Conference Dance, at Cob
pei* person.
drey Adachi, membership con
n their own, its quite another thing.
blestone Inn.
venor. Advisors are Reverends I2—Lethbridge. Alberta JCCA
so long"™grow ™7
110 '°nger ’ c,lild- You’re waited
Kawamura and Nekoda and Mr. i
Coaldale JCCA
Conference Dance, at the
Okano.
Marquis,
9-12 p.m.
Sets Easter Frolic
In conjunction with the launch IS—Coaldale. Coaldale JCCA An
of the organization, an
COALDALE, Alta. — As the ing
nual Easter Frolic, Com
codes, first big social event of the year, “Opening Social” was held on
munity Hall, 9 to 1.
would the Coaldale JCCA will hol'd its March 16 at the Rainbow Ball 19 Toronto. Kika Club meeting
initial Easter* Frolic on April 18 room. The event was well receiv- I
and social, at University SetNow, morn and dad want you to go to university,
ed with Busseis from Raymond,
at the local Community Hall.
tlement, 7:30 p.m.
be abtetoD!? l"6 F tHat ""ith a ‘diversity education,
Music will be supplied by the Picture Butte, Coaldale and Ta- | 25—Toronto. Spring Sound
you’ll
“best in the south, ” namely Steve ber joinin in the inaugural soDance. Music by Quintcats
Smerek’s Royal Albertan^ Dance ciaL Dancin^ games and refreshNew
Band, 7:30-12:30. UNF
financial security?
’
’
“ haVe *°
ab°ut
time will be from 9 p.m. to 1 ments were the ordei* for the
Hall.
a.m.
evening. Akio Mori was the win
know b tr'v“ dad d°n’6 PUt “ Very "'a'1’ do they ? You, Janie,
26—Chatham. Kent JCCA and
The Easter Frolic is the first ner of a box of chocolates as the
' true You 1 D of h SM a’31 "hat m°m md dad says
Quite
NAC Hospital Benefit Fund
raffle prize.
of a vigorous program of activ
aren’t any Dre 1 D* ‘™
"'H° haVe &«TOS’ in
which
Dance, YMCA, 8 p.m.
At an executive meeting it was*
ties being planned by the new
26—Toronto. Nisei Open Badmin
people who have m“ Pyd °’ Iucratlve th«n those held down by
decided that a meeting would be
your' elfDre DlD” “D "
And yoa'- looked at , executive.
ton Tournament Presentation
held every second and fourth
Dance at Metropolitan gym,
vou’re not suit
“d
appraised your abilities. And
Wednesday
of
each
month
to
doY 1
’
" "'hat you
want to do _ that
Accept New Students
8-12 p.m.
is, you
which everyone is invited.
t” e Z TV
V°CatiOn Ch°Sen f°r "-M'h
willing At Language School
—M.L.M.
sacrifice four long years or more.
Moie
peisons
wishing*
Jo
learn
row And 5 °“’le “ 'ittle tired of school too, aren’t vou Janie ’
10—Toronto. Western Baseball
told mom and dad: “Why shonld T „„ /
' ‘ .'»i>. Jame ' You’ve the Japanese language Mil be ac- Taber JCCA Choose
Club benefit dance. St. Mich
me any good'”
8 t0 um™K‘tr’ It won’t do cepted at the Toronto Japanese
ael
Hall, Bond and Shuter.
Language School which will hold Yamashita President
Toronto
JCCA
Janie, you see only half the picture.
TABER, Alta: — For the en- 23—Toronto.
its lessons in the basement of the
Spring Fiesta, at UNF Hall.
suing fiscal year, Yasuo Yama
I’m one „f those university grads whose salary does not Buddhist Church on 460 Shaw St. shita was elected to head the
The school had formerly been
compare favourably with those of a lot of Niseis'who have o'
Taber J CCA chapter.
/ Baggage And Parcel
™XZ"lt 1
1 ™W to be> but aince ‘hat choice held at the Canadian Legion Hall
Supporting
him
are
Mike
Oha
and the larger confines of the
.
. ' .
P"lemal umappioval and racial difficulties I went
shi, vice president; Kuni Sato,
mvJtfIT*
"r SPKia SWl A"d yet’ Janie’ if 1 had to live new room ’Mil facilitate more executive secretary; Tad Koya
REX MATSUYAMA
my life over agam, I would go to university. I wasn’t offered the students.
PHONE LL. 4575
nagi, treasurer; Jeannine Mura,
XTthV ‘
1 hi’d ” "'°rk f°ri*’ but my amveroitv vears
52 Hickson St. — Toronto
recording secretary; George IkeKIKA CLUB MEETING
«ae the four happiest years in my life.
‘ ’
buchi, political director; Ken Sa
The Kika Club of Toronto will kamoto, social welfare director;
m.J“" F Jal'j' y°U con’* evaluate a university educati,
on in be holdin
general meeting and Tak Kano, educational director.
1
terms. It doesn t, as most people think, enable vou
Ladies & Gents '|
, once social at the University SettleCatherine Konno, cultural di | -L colored Suits & Coats
you graduate, to make more money faster. Its ai
'
*
'
aim is more subtle ment, L Grange Road, starting
and more far-reaching. It has something to do with the developing
rector; Jim Nakamura, recrea
from ’•‘30 p.m., on Sat., April
J MICHI ASHIKAWA f
tional and social director; Nori
, mman personality, the deepening of perception, and the broad? 19. '
|237 Seaton St. — Toronto^
Higa, publicity director.
*
kd d0'"'' a
unending cor- I
|
Telephone RA. 2618
I
_ The ex-officio members Walter
TORONTO MET. RETREAT
Koyanagi, Koji Kadonaga, Yuki
from now until yo'u die. wA^fat'jlS ^^ ^The
Fello
"'shiP GrMetropolitan
°uP m holdingNiits Tomiyama and Mary Okamoto,
Toronto
will serve on the Provincial Exe
TILE WORK
annual retreat on Sat. April 12, at cutive Committee.
Walls and Floors
the Church House, starting from
lasuo Yamashita, Kuni Sato
Of Every Description
.3 p.m. Theme of the retreat will and Tad Koyanagi, together with
EDWARD SORA
to l,o
, ''VW ’
ini”S dCYeIops a" ‘"Sight into what it is be a discussion on Easter by Mr." alternates Jeannine Mura and
(RA. 0305)
to become „ human being in a democratic society. Perhaps von’
Dobson. Recreation will bd led Catherine Konno constitute
the
‘
GEORGE SATO
wondering what all this talk about "becoming a'human bZ
by Tom Suzuki.
chapter’s representation to
the
(JU. 4434)
democratic socety” has to do with you. Janie, you’re just sateen
Provincial Council.
TORONTO, ONTARIO
NEW PHONE NUMBER
Advisors to the chapter are
ea>y. It s a strange and perplexing time. The^’e
are so many pull
new telephone number for Messrs. Y. Yamagishi F. FujiJ
°f them attr^ix-e. But. if you think life a*
G
t0Wleted- do;D let anyone fool vou into behevin- tha^
k- oi—
it will become simpler as one becomes older.
&
I
1 V
and N. Teshima. A
Open 12 noon to 2 a.m.
It's DY
a”d yow
‘o a comnkx world
A
tX Uh mty
often the criterion for
X
d mi
y-
a
“ reMrCK W'the human m!nd »»
threaten' (if “ "’“."A dm-elopment of powerful weapons which
iideoU'e, 'UTftyC1^ .Pr°dUCe “• B'i “ a?e of conflicting
U,d i? 1
■
v ‘
* ohaUenging world, too"'
ty ,
'
2””
Jnnie'
maturity, you not on'v
-hme persona, ^dependence. You aho acquire reiponsibihties
authfrityM^
be remembered.
PaSS °n tO y°n a ^^™ent made by
r your dad or myself. It is something to
'‘The defect of the uneducated man is h
estriction to a habitual routine, and his discomfort in anything
ordered pattern.
• The educated man v ill be able to respond
to
change and growth while respectin
individual diff.
and
treasuring 1: > cultural heritage. . .”
“A person grows and create-
Hoe Sai Gay t
and
and i0 desDy eHoieeVAn-lVDIe^
to kill freedom is to
barter life for mere survival.”
1,
You've a long life io live. Your mom and dad are offerin
g you
Y pwpart fw a
response to a t
complex world. Janie
ask IS that you think upon it seriously and deeply.
A
S A
S A
SA ----
SA
A
A
famous Chinese foods
69 Albert St. —Toronto
(at Elizabeth)
Telephone WA. 9817
Special attension given
to take out orders.
t
.A
A.
t
S
ONLY 21 DAYS until Operation S.A.
Good Luck!
A
Chop Suey House
I
92-A Elizabeth St., Toronto I
BANQUETS AND FAMILY I
DINNERS
I
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 »m I
Reservations: EM4-9035 I
THE NEW CANADIAN
ewane
Wednesday, April
,. Proceeds of Kent Dance
Go to Hospital Fund
1;
are
9, 1952
wTmw
Lethbridge YBA
.
CHATHAM, Onr. — A bene' fit dance with the proceeds goLETHBRIDGE,
Alta. — At
kig to tne new Chatham General
By CINDERELLA
Hospital building fund is being the first general meeting of the ^ Toronto. Toronto Nisei Bas
Lethbridge
LETTER to JANIE
co-sponsored by the Kent JCCA recently - organized
ketball
League
wind-up
IBA,
Miss
Margaret
Ohashi
was |
and the Kent Nisei AC. The joint
dance, at Labor Lyceum 9-1
behind
kft
-heel days offering is to take place at the chosen as its first president. The
a.m.
promises
’ " ’S
» you with all kinds of I MCA Hall on Saturdav, April meeting was held at the Labor 11-12-13—London. Fifth Ontario
26.
Temple.
JCCA Conference, at London
Admission is 75 cents for stags
The president will be assisted
Central YMCA.
by Reiko Karaki, vice president; I 12—Toronto. Toronto YBS Con
your life Tn G
Y°U silould “
shouldn’t do - with and $1.50 per couple.
An Oriental Supper is to be Killy Mori, general secretary;
thing about parents
^ ^H their little -irL ^’s strange
ference Dance, at UNF Hall
friends’ Xty
’,they wil1 acknowledge your girl held on Wednesday, April 30 by Minako Hiratsu, social convenor;
8-12 p.m.
the Kent JCCA at the YMCA Ichi° Ibuki, treasurer; Hip Kita
12—London. Fifth Ontario JCCA
can be impersonal or
errors in other SMls, they
ters, but with their
•?,ndeiSt*ndinff Wlth other People’s daugh- Hall at 6:30 p.m. Supper is $1.25 gawa, sports convenor; and Au
Conference Dance, at Cob
pei* person.
drey Adachi, membership con
n their own, its quite another thing.
blestone Inn.
venor. Advisors are Reverends I2—Lethbridge. Alberta JCCA
so long"™grow ™7
110 '°nger ’ c,lild- You’re waited
Kawamura and Nekoda and Mr. i
Coaldale JCCA
Conference Dance, at the
Okano.
Marquis,
9-12 p.m.
Sets Easter Frolic
In conjunction with the launch IS—Coaldale. Coaldale JCCA An
of the organization, an
COALDALE, Alta. — As the ing
nual Easter Frolic, Com
codes, first big social event of the year, “Opening Social” was held on
munity Hall, 9 to 1.
would the Coaldale JCCA will hol'd its March 16 at the Rainbow Ball 19 Toronto. Kika Club meeting
initial Easter* Frolic on April 18 room. The event was well receiv- I
and social, at University SetNow, morn and dad want you to go to university,
ed with Busseis from Raymond,
at the local Community Hall.
tlement, 7:30 p.m.
be abtetoD!? l"6 F tHat ""ith a ‘diversity education,
Music will be supplied by the Picture Butte, Coaldale and Ta- | 25—Toronto. Spring Sound
you’ll
“best in the south, ” namely Steve ber joinin in the inaugural soDance. Music by Quintcats
Smerek’s Royal Albertan^ Dance ciaL Dancin^ games and refreshNew
Band, 7:30-12:30. UNF
financial security?
’
’
“ haVe *°
ab°ut
time will be from 9 p.m. to 1 ments were the ordei* for the
Hall.
a.m.
evening. Akio Mori was the win
know b tr'v“ dad d°n’6 PUt “ Very "'a'1’ do they ? You, Janie,
26—Chatham. Kent JCCA and
The Easter Frolic is the first ner of a box of chocolates as the
' true You 1 D of h SM a’31 "hat m°m md dad says
Quite
NAC Hospital Benefit Fund
raffle prize.
of a vigorous program of activ
aren’t any Dre 1 D* ‘™
"'H° haVe &«TOS’ in
which
Dance, YMCA, 8 p.m.
At an executive meeting it was*
ties being planned by the new
26—Toronto. Nisei Open Badmin
people who have m“ Pyd °’ Iucratlve th«n those held down by
decided that a meeting would be
your' elfDre DlD” “D "
And yoa'- looked at , executive.
ton Tournament Presentation
held every second and fourth
Dance at Metropolitan gym,
vou’re not suit
“d
appraised your abilities. And
Wednesday
of
each
month
to
doY 1
’
" "'hat you
want to do _ that
Accept New Students
8-12 p.m.
is, you
which everyone is invited.
t” e Z TV
V°CatiOn Ch°Sen f°r "-M'h
willing At Language School
—M.L.M.
sacrifice four long years or more.
Moie
peisons
wishing*
Jo
learn
row And 5 °“’le “ 'ittle tired of school too, aren’t vou Janie ’
10—Toronto. Western Baseball
told mom and dad: “Why shonld T „„ /
' ‘ .'»i>. Jame ' You’ve the Japanese language Mil be ac- Taber JCCA Choose
Club benefit dance. St. Mich
me any good'”
8 t0 um™K‘tr’ It won’t do cepted at the Toronto Japanese
ael
Hall, Bond and Shuter.
Language School which will hold Yamashita President
Toronto
JCCA
Janie, you see only half the picture.
TABER, Alta: — For the en- 23—Toronto.
its lessons in the basement of the
Spring Fiesta, at UNF Hall.
suing fiscal year, Yasuo Yama
I’m one „f those university grads whose salary does not Buddhist Church on 460 Shaw St. shita was elected to head the
The school had formerly been
compare favourably with those of a lot of Niseis'who have o'
Taber J CCA chapter.
/ Baggage And Parcel
™XZ"lt 1
1 ™W to be> but aince ‘hat choice held at the Canadian Legion Hall
Supporting
him
are
Mike
Oha
and the larger confines of the
.
. ' .
P"lemal umappioval and racial difficulties I went
shi, vice president; Kuni Sato,
mvJtfIT*
"r SPKia SWl A"d yet’ Janie’ if 1 had to live new room ’Mil facilitate more executive secretary; Tad Koya
REX MATSUYAMA
my life over agam, I would go to university. I wasn’t offered the students.
PHONE LL. 4575
nagi, treasurer; Jeannine Mura,
XTthV ‘
1 hi’d ” "'°rk f°ri*’ but my amveroitv vears
52 Hickson St. — Toronto
recording secretary; George IkeKIKA CLUB MEETING
«ae the four happiest years in my life.
‘ ’
buchi, political director; Ken Sa
The Kika Club of Toronto will kamoto, social welfare director;
m.J“" F Jal'j' y°U con’* evaluate a university educati,
on in be holdin
general meeting and Tak Kano, educational director.
1
terms. It doesn t, as most people think, enable vou
Ladies & Gents '|
, once social at the University SettleCatherine Konno, cultural di | -L colored Suits & Coats
you graduate, to make more money faster. Its ai
'
*
'
aim is more subtle ment, L Grange Road, starting
and more far-reaching. It has something to do with the developing
rector; Jim Nakamura, recrea
from ’•‘30 p.m., on Sat., April
J MICHI ASHIKAWA f
tional and social director; Nori
, mman personality, the deepening of perception, and the broad? 19. '
|237 Seaton St. — Toronto^
Higa, publicity director.
*
kd d0'"'' a
unending cor- I
|
Telephone RA. 2618
I
_ The ex-officio members Walter
TORONTO MET. RETREAT
Koyanagi, Koji Kadonaga, Yuki
from now until yo'u die. wA^fat'jlS ^^ ^The
Fello
"'shiP GrMetropolitan
°uP m holdingNiits Tomiyama and Mary Okamoto,
Toronto
will serve on the Provincial Exe
TILE WORK
annual retreat on Sat. April 12, at cutive Committee.
Walls and Floors
the Church House, starting from
lasuo Yamashita, Kuni Sato
Of Every Description
.3 p.m. Theme of the retreat will and Tad Koyanagi, together with
EDWARD SORA
to l,o
, ''VW ’
ini”S dCYeIops a" ‘"Sight into what it is be a discussion on Easter by Mr." alternates Jeannine Mura and
(RA. 0305)
to become „ human being in a democratic society. Perhaps von’
Dobson. Recreation will bd led Catherine Konno constitute
the
‘
GEORGE SATO
wondering what all this talk about "becoming a'human bZ
by Tom Suzuki.
chapter’s representation to
the
(JU. 4434)
democratic socety” has to do with you. Janie, you’re just sateen
Provincial Council.
TORONTO, ONTARIO
NEW PHONE NUMBER
Advisors to the chapter are
ea>y. It s a strange and perplexing time. The^’e
are so many pull
new telephone number for Messrs. Y. Yamagishi F. FujiJ
°f them attr^ix-e. But. if you think life a*
G
t0Wleted- do;D let anyone fool vou into behevin- tha^
k- oi—
it will become simpler as one becomes older.
&
I
1 V
and N. Teshima. A
Open 12 noon to 2 a.m.
It's DY
a”d yow
‘o a comnkx world
A
tX Uh mty
often the criterion for
X
d mi
y-
a
“ reMrCK W'the human m!nd »»
threaten' (if “ "’“."A dm-elopment of powerful weapons which
iideoU'e, 'UTftyC1^ .Pr°dUCe “• B'i “ a?e of conflicting
U,d i? 1
■
v ‘
* ohaUenging world, too"'
ty ,
'
2””
Jnnie'
maturity, you not on'v
-hme persona, ^dependence. You aho acquire reiponsibihties
authfrityM^
be remembered.
PaSS °n tO y°n a ^^™ent made by
r your dad or myself. It is something to
'‘The defect of the uneducated man is h
estriction to a habitual routine, and his discomfort in anything
ordered pattern.
• The educated man v ill be able to respond
to
change and growth while respectin
individual diff.
and
treasuring 1: > cultural heritage. . .”
“A person grows and create-
Hoe Sai Gay t
and
and i0 desDy eHoieeVAn-lVDIe^
to kill freedom is to
barter life for mere survival.”
1,
You've a long life io live. Your mom and dad are offerin
g you
Y pwpart fw a
response to a t
complex world. Janie
ask IS that you think upon it seriously and deeply.
A
S A
S A
SA ----
SA
A
A
famous Chinese foods
69 Albert St. —Toronto
(at Elizabeth)
Telephone WA. 9817
Special attension given
to take out orders.
t
.A
A.
t
S
ONLY 21 DAYS until Operation S.A.
Good Luck!
A
Chop Suey House
I
92-A Elizabeth St., Toronto I
BANQUETS AND FAMILY I
DINNERS
I
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 »m I
Reservations: EM4-9035 I