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THE NEW CANADIAN
._________ AnWependent Organ For CaMd.ms Qf JapQnese Orig.n
VOL. 15 NO. 29
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1952
SGPer Year — 10 c Per Copy
Young- JO Students Need
To Take No Back Seat
In Speaking’ Says Judge
xt^cTo
as Mary End°
a JCCA Oratorical Over Five Others
man wish a future
d,°B W heart good to
maturing thoughts. ThVufeAXnT^^
their
Occidental students in tfe tXub ri- ^ A
compliment the Alberta
r
1 ability. May I
lent oPPOrtuni^tX^^
P eHe1’
talents in public speaking.” s e ^
«s
! Deplore L.A, Paper
For Publication
Of Rumours Stirring
Dp Minority Hatred
on. —
'’egro and other communit v
leaders Im week protested the
publication J alleged rumours
attributing’ the bombing’ of a Ne
gro war veteran’s
Headlining the March 28 is
sue of the Los Angeles Tribune,
Negro weekly.
-Wild Rumors
Lay Bombing’ to Japanese”, the
Tribune story commented on the
“latent” hostility that exists in
the area between the Japanese
। and Negro residents."
Attorney Loren Miller, board
chairman of the National AssociMion for the Advancement of
j Colored People, described the
• printing of these unfounded ru, mours as cheap sensationalism,
stating- that Negro and Japanese
have lived harmoniously in the
same community in southwest Los
Angeles for many years.
The Los Angeles Eagle, other
Negro newspapers and communI ity leaders joined the J ACL in
condemning the publication of the
Nisei bombing story” as con
tributing to more misunderstand
ing and tension between the two
groups of residents rather than
bunging about good community
relations.
ment, Mr. Bussard as well as Mr.
E. C. Miller, Superintendent of dent, who gave a talk on “The
Schools in Lethbridge School Di Progress of Japanese Canadian
vision 7 and Mr. F. A. Rudd, staff Niseis”; and Noriko Ayukawa re
member at Lethbridge Collegiate presenting Lethbridge North JCInstitute, and an audience of over CA,. and a Grade XII student at
G00, listened to six youthful Turin High, who spoke on “The
®
speakers and saw Mary Endo of Price of Peace.”
Taber High School become twice
Mayor L. S. Turcotte of Leth
holder of the coveted Turcotte bridge presented the Turcotte
Challenge Trophy, emblematic of Trophy and an autographed book
oratorical supremacy among’ the to Miss Endo, and Mr. L. H. Bus
Japanese Canadian High School sard presented the Alberta JCCA
students of Alberta.
prizes to the first three winners.
•Miss Endo who took the Al- ^iuupdnon medals were given
berta
Oratorical Contest last to all the contestants by Ted T.
year, won by one point over her JCC1 Pl‘esident of fhe Alberta
closest rival, Mary Aoki of Leth
bridge JCCA, with her speech, “A
The speeches were interspers
Noble King, A Gracious Queen.” ed with musical selections that
She also won the Alberta JCCA added a light touch to the pro
first prize, the desk pen trophy. gram. Piano selections were giv
Refei red to as a “budding suf- en by Lorna and Georgina String
fiagette” by the judges, Mary Ao ham; vocals by Fumiko Setogu
By M. I.
ki capably argued a case for the chi, Mas Terakita and Ken Tsuhe was sought by the YMHA Ca
female sex in “Women In Pol- jiura; and Japanese interpretive
Right in the heart of St. Hu- mel a Club as a lecturer for two
Lics Coaldale JCCA’s candidate, dances by Ritsuko Nakagama and bert area, the North East sec- consecutive seasons. He has also
Reprehensible” was the comJoyce Yamamoto, also of Leth Amy Nakamura.
tion in Canada’s largest metro mastered the French language to meat by Wesley Grazier, execubridge Collegiate Institute, took
a fair degree since he has to cat five secretary of the Los Angel
Commented Chairman Kyoto polis, Montreal, Jerry Ito, in 1949
the JCCA third prize trophv with
er
to the French Canadians.
es Urban League, while Dr.
Shigehiro enthusiastically, “ I am chose this locale for his photothe topic, “The Spirit, of Cana
giaphy studio. Since then, he has
A few weeks ago when
George Thomas, executive di rec
ery pleased with the g’reater in
dian Democracy.”
rapidly gained fame and amongst
the Professional Photographers
tor
of the L.A. County Conferterest shown by both the contest
Other contestants were David
his Caucasian clientele he has
Association of Province of Que
once of Community relations said:
Miyauchi of Raymond JCCA, a ants and the audience. The Ora won leputation as a photograph
bec
sponsored
their
first
exhi
“This is a good example of irtorical Contest has turned out to
Grade XI student from Welling,
er of distinction.
bition
at
the
Montreal
Museum
be one of the important yearly
responsible journalism which we
who spoke on “Building A Canaof
Fine
Arts,
Jerry
made
two
Jerry,
who
was
born
in
Salt
Hope
the publishers will correct.
activities of the Alberta JCC4.
dian Life ’; Setsuko Hirashima of
entries
under
Child
Portrait
Di
Spi ing Island, B.C., first began
To speculate on the identity of
Ae are looking forward to a
Taber JCCA, a Grade XII stuvision
and
succeeded
in
secur
to
pursue
photography
as
a
I
those responsible for the bomb
still better contest next year.”
ing the merit of Honorable
hobby in W.oodfibre, B.C., as
ing is unfair to any group, espe
Mention for one entry compet
an amateur. Even in those days
cially is this true if the specula
ing with the best skilled men
he was successful in his ef
tion involves a group already disin the field. Out of the total
forts, capturing the first prize
criminated against.”
of 475 prints submitted only
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Three
offered by the Ishin-Kai. Thus
Mayor Fletcher Brown may
performed a number entitled
150 were chosen. Jerry’s second
Nisei girls helped to give a Ja
spuried by his initial conquest
“Madame Butterfly.”
name a committee on human re
print was also included in the
he enlisted with the American
panese Canadian contribution to
lations to deal with the under
Among the countries represent
show-.
the mosaic of Canadian society
Correspondence School of Pholying
causes of the bombing and
ed were China, Poland, Estonia.
tography.
when they took partin the United
Success
has
come
to
Jerry
who
other instances of racial discri
Scotland, Wales, Australia, and
Nations Society Concert held at
is
proud
but
unaffected
by
the
Evacuation
saw
Jerry
in
MagHungary.
mination. Over $3700 has been
the Lethbridge Collegiate Instilath,
Alberta,
with his heart set standard he has achieved. He de offered by community agencies in
Mr. F. A. Rudd, an executive
tute Auditorium on April 1 in a
on developing his hobby into 'a serves this limelight, not because rewards for the apprehension and
cultural program depicting native of the UN Society in Lethbridge, full time career. However, since it was sheer luck that won him
conviction of persons responsible
was the chairman of the concert
this recognition but because he for the bombing.
^ts of the new Canadians.
opportunities
were
extremely
li
and a popular radio announcer
Under sponsorship of the Al
mited on the prairies, the Ito has justifiably earned it through
The bombing occured late last
George Brown acted as master of
berta JCCA, the Nisei girls gave
family ventured
eastward to determination and hard work.
month
in an area which includes
ceremonies. Kyoto Shigehiro, Cul
two performances which were re
Montreal under the advice and
nearly 10,000 Japanes Americtural and Educational Director of
ceived with hushed attention the Alberta JCCA, took charge encouragement of the late Yoshi Canada Approves
ans. Last autumn, a home pur
Higashi.
from the spectators.
chased by a Nisei doctor had been
of the JCCA section of the proIn the first number, Misses gram.
For several years, Jerrv earn
bombed and it was said later that
OTTAWA — Canada became
Ritsuko Nakagama and Amy Na
ed his living as a photo finisher
he
had been mistook “as being a
The three girfe have been ask
the seventh of the 11 sign
kamura, both of Hamilton Junior
which consequently led to contact
ed to perform at the Lethbridge
atories to give the Japanese
High School, danced an interpre
Civic Centre’s “New Canadian with leading photographers. And Peace Treaty full parliamentary
tive odori entitled “Shimoda no
BRINGS SEA ELEPHANT
Programme” on April 24. South- as a retoucher in this trade for approval when the treatv was
Minato.” Miss Margaret Ohashi,
Eugene Nakash
(related
to
LOS ANGELES — Dr. Richard
ern Alberta's judo experts are al
at the
last sitting- be:
Karsh of Ottawa) he ^on
i adopted
—
~s^ung
before 1UK1O Morita, a Nisei scientist
in the second feature, under the
t C°mmOnS
adJ°u™ed for
instruction of Mrs. N. Kajiwara, so expected to perform on the ablished himself and was recoin *
from Pasedena, returned from an
same program.
ized as an expert At thi- H
? ^^ The Senate had I expedition to the South Pacific
P
• At thio time already endorsed it.
/
with a captured sea elephant.
Mont’ Nisei Photographer
Gains High Reputation
Join In Cultural Affair
._________ AnWependent Organ For CaMd.ms Qf JapQnese Orig.n
VOL. 15 NO. 29
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1952
SGPer Year — 10 c Per Copy
Young- JO Students Need
To Take No Back Seat
In Speaking’ Says Judge
xt^cTo
as Mary End°
a JCCA Oratorical Over Five Others
man wish a future
d,°B W heart good to
maturing thoughts. ThVufeAXnT^^
their
Occidental students in tfe tXub ri- ^ A
compliment the Alberta
r
1 ability. May I
lent oPPOrtuni^tX^^
P eHe1’
talents in public speaking.” s e ^
«s
! Deplore L.A, Paper
For Publication
Of Rumours Stirring
Dp Minority Hatred
on. —
'’egro and other communit v
leaders Im week protested the
publication J alleged rumours
attributing’ the bombing’ of a Ne
gro war veteran’s
Headlining the March 28 is
sue of the Los Angeles Tribune,
Negro weekly.
-Wild Rumors
Lay Bombing’ to Japanese”, the
Tribune story commented on the
“latent” hostility that exists in
the area between the Japanese
। and Negro residents."
Attorney Loren Miller, board
chairman of the National AssociMion for the Advancement of
j Colored People, described the
• printing of these unfounded ru, mours as cheap sensationalism,
stating- that Negro and Japanese
have lived harmoniously in the
same community in southwest Los
Angeles for many years.
The Los Angeles Eagle, other
Negro newspapers and communI ity leaders joined the J ACL in
condemning the publication of the
Nisei bombing story” as con
tributing to more misunderstand
ing and tension between the two
groups of residents rather than
bunging about good community
relations.
ment, Mr. Bussard as well as Mr.
E. C. Miller, Superintendent of dent, who gave a talk on “The
Schools in Lethbridge School Di Progress of Japanese Canadian
vision 7 and Mr. F. A. Rudd, staff Niseis”; and Noriko Ayukawa re
member at Lethbridge Collegiate presenting Lethbridge North JCInstitute, and an audience of over CA,. and a Grade XII student at
G00, listened to six youthful Turin High, who spoke on “The
®
speakers and saw Mary Endo of Price of Peace.”
Taber High School become twice
Mayor L. S. Turcotte of Leth
holder of the coveted Turcotte bridge presented the Turcotte
Challenge Trophy, emblematic of Trophy and an autographed book
oratorical supremacy among’ the to Miss Endo, and Mr. L. H. Bus
Japanese Canadian High School sard presented the Alberta JCCA
students of Alberta.
prizes to the first three winners.
•Miss Endo who took the Al- ^iuupdnon medals were given
berta
Oratorical Contest last to all the contestants by Ted T.
year, won by one point over her JCC1 Pl‘esident of fhe Alberta
closest rival, Mary Aoki of Leth
bridge JCCA, with her speech, “A
The speeches were interspers
Noble King, A Gracious Queen.” ed with musical selections that
She also won the Alberta JCCA added a light touch to the pro
first prize, the desk pen trophy. gram. Piano selections were giv
Refei red to as a “budding suf- en by Lorna and Georgina String
fiagette” by the judges, Mary Ao ham; vocals by Fumiko Setogu
By M. I.
ki capably argued a case for the chi, Mas Terakita and Ken Tsuhe was sought by the YMHA Ca
female sex in “Women In Pol- jiura; and Japanese interpretive
Right in the heart of St. Hu- mel a Club as a lecturer for two
Lics Coaldale JCCA’s candidate, dances by Ritsuko Nakagama and bert area, the North East sec- consecutive seasons. He has also
Reprehensible” was the comJoyce Yamamoto, also of Leth Amy Nakamura.
tion in Canada’s largest metro mastered the French language to meat by Wesley Grazier, execubridge Collegiate Institute, took
a fair degree since he has to cat five secretary of the Los Angel
Commented Chairman Kyoto polis, Montreal, Jerry Ito, in 1949
the JCCA third prize trophv with
er
to the French Canadians.
es Urban League, while Dr.
Shigehiro enthusiastically, “ I am chose this locale for his photothe topic, “The Spirit, of Cana
giaphy studio. Since then, he has
A few weeks ago when
George Thomas, executive di rec
ery pleased with the g’reater in
dian Democracy.”
rapidly gained fame and amongst
the Professional Photographers
tor
of the L.A. County Conferterest shown by both the contest
Other contestants were David
his Caucasian clientele he has
Association of Province of Que
once of Community relations said:
Miyauchi of Raymond JCCA, a ants and the audience. The Ora won leputation as a photograph
bec
sponsored
their
first
exhi
“This is a good example of irtorical Contest has turned out to
Grade XI student from Welling,
er of distinction.
bition
at
the
Montreal
Museum
be one of the important yearly
responsible journalism which we
who spoke on “Building A Canaof
Fine
Arts,
Jerry
made
two
Jerry,
who
was
born
in
Salt
Hope
the publishers will correct.
activities of the Alberta JCC4.
dian Life ’; Setsuko Hirashima of
entries
under
Child
Portrait
Di
Spi ing Island, B.C., first began
To speculate on the identity of
Ae are looking forward to a
Taber JCCA, a Grade XII stuvision
and
succeeded
in
secur
to
pursue
photography
as
a
I
those responsible for the bomb
still better contest next year.”
ing the merit of Honorable
hobby in W.oodfibre, B.C., as
ing is unfair to any group, espe
Mention for one entry compet
an amateur. Even in those days
cially is this true if the specula
ing with the best skilled men
he was successful in his ef
tion involves a group already disin the field. Out of the total
forts, capturing the first prize
criminated against.”
of 475 prints submitted only
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Three
offered by the Ishin-Kai. Thus
Mayor Fletcher Brown may
performed a number entitled
150 were chosen. Jerry’s second
Nisei girls helped to give a Ja
spuried by his initial conquest
“Madame Butterfly.”
name a committee on human re
print was also included in the
he enlisted with the American
panese Canadian contribution to
lations to deal with the under
Among the countries represent
show-.
the mosaic of Canadian society
Correspondence School of Pholying
causes of the bombing and
ed were China, Poland, Estonia.
tography.
when they took partin the United
Success
has
come
to
Jerry
who
other instances of racial discri
Scotland, Wales, Australia, and
Nations Society Concert held at
is
proud
but
unaffected
by
the
Evacuation
saw
Jerry
in
MagHungary.
mination. Over $3700 has been
the Lethbridge Collegiate Instilath,
Alberta,
with his heart set standard he has achieved. He de offered by community agencies in
Mr. F. A. Rudd, an executive
tute Auditorium on April 1 in a
on developing his hobby into 'a serves this limelight, not because rewards for the apprehension and
cultural program depicting native of the UN Society in Lethbridge, full time career. However, since it was sheer luck that won him
conviction of persons responsible
was the chairman of the concert
this recognition but because he for the bombing.
^ts of the new Canadians.
opportunities
were
extremely
li
and a popular radio announcer
Under sponsorship of the Al
mited on the prairies, the Ito has justifiably earned it through
The bombing occured late last
George Brown acted as master of
berta JCCA, the Nisei girls gave
family ventured
eastward to determination and hard work.
month
in an area which includes
ceremonies. Kyoto Shigehiro, Cul
two performances which were re
Montreal under the advice and
nearly 10,000 Japanes Americtural and Educational Director of
ceived with hushed attention the Alberta JCCA, took charge encouragement of the late Yoshi Canada Approves
ans. Last autumn, a home pur
Higashi.
from the spectators.
chased by a Nisei doctor had been
of the JCCA section of the proIn the first number, Misses gram.
For several years, Jerrv earn
bombed and it was said later that
OTTAWA — Canada became
Ritsuko Nakagama and Amy Na
ed his living as a photo finisher
he
had been mistook “as being a
The three girfe have been ask
the seventh of the 11 sign
kamura, both of Hamilton Junior
which consequently led to contact
ed to perform at the Lethbridge
atories to give the Japanese
High School, danced an interpre
Civic Centre’s “New Canadian with leading photographers. And Peace Treaty full parliamentary
tive odori entitled “Shimoda no
BRINGS SEA ELEPHANT
Programme” on April 24. South- as a retoucher in this trade for approval when the treatv was
Minato.” Miss Margaret Ohashi,
Eugene Nakash
(related
to
LOS ANGELES — Dr. Richard
ern Alberta's judo experts are al
at the
last sitting- be:
Karsh of Ottawa) he ^on
i adopted
—
~s^ung
before 1UK1O Morita, a Nisei scientist
in the second feature, under the
t C°mmOnS
adJ°u™ed for
instruction of Mrs. N. Kajiwara, so expected to perform on the ablished himself and was recoin *
from Pasedena, returned from an
same program.
ized as an expert At thi- H
? ^^ The Senate had I expedition to the South Pacific
P
• At thio time already endorsed it.
/
with a captured sea elephant.
Mont’ Nisei Photographer
Gains High Reputation
Join In Cultural Affair
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Saturday, April 12, 1952
THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE 7
Retain Bird Supremacy In Toronto
Trinity Captures Nisei Shuttle League Title
By Downing JCCA Jrs,
€>
-n Future World Series
of
In studying- the
its who
their hats
Demothrown
. none
'nuver.
Japanese professional
champions, the Tokyo
chat could
Trinity
T. P. "Cappy” Harada, not tar off. And th
with the
who made TV '
that there will be a
turns to the pennant chances o
led four j
tb.e millionaire,
1
the
Dodgers
Oscar
HaraI
an out-and-out
AYPA
0
I aie two top teams from Japan
one man oppos
naand U.S. will meet, in the not
turalization foi
ed for the second
! too distant future.
t game only
an
-n more im- are the three 1
Harada said that ballulnvor^
nlit.
portant campaign down there to be candidates.
Shuttle League
However, we
' the
with
g'reat deal moire at stake don’t think any of them will win
fighting JCCA
in a Combin
points out that the major league than the World Serie
the nomination. Truman is said
thrill-packed
do-or-die
z-J.-sars who played against Ja eying for the world's
Tension was evident e
jura
panese teams during the past
. tt
pre- nois. who would
tenders for the
crown Iwa saki-Aki yam. a
winter didn't win easily and ac smency, has
the four. If we
clashed in the final game of the worth. The best
tually lost one and tied two in
the
Where Canadian election are to nominate a candidate, we
season in which i win for the Ldamuia-Ixa, i Jrs. team
would choose
involved, it’s
our
JxS. meant a title for them as
He also noted that Japanese
uno.
of Illinoi
imposed code
1 scholarly and idealthey would have tied Metro in
boys are getting bigg-er as the
istic-mindcd
sohm, however he is
candidates or party
points (4) but a. better game 10-10 but the wily
Hirano cap- result of better diet. “They are platforms in
a prejudicial man- not believed to have any pres
e\ erage would have given them italized on some
getting to pitch and hit more
idential aspirations.
the title.
cross-court shots to eke
like Americans. Some of them are
I inning to the Republicans,
not be in keeping- with the po
Said Trinity’s captain Tats Ha
throwing- th ball just about
/ win in the second.
they
have the candidate who tow
litically independent
nature of
rada, "By the way the Jrs. were
hard as the Americans and the
this publication.
playing, I figured we would be
ad Miura sitting in on the larger boys — some of them six
is, in our books, the ideal suc
lucky to come out with a tie. But
hitting
mgs commented on the teet or ov
cessor
to Truman, but we wish
our players came through in the
■S" matter. Although we are vit
long ball.”
well-played matches
clutch.”
ally affected by the outcome of he was a Democrat. His views on
ed that the presen ation of the
international affairs probably pa
for his winning combines. The
As anticipated, games were exophy will be an- pairings played well though most
ly bystanders so far as the bal rallel that of Truman. What we
nounced later.
of them were teamed together for loting and campaigning is con have read of him both as Supre
erans aided by some fresh faces,
Congrats are in order for Trin
the first time. Calibre of league cerned. So it affords us a chance me Commander in Europe and as
held firmly especially in the later
ity captain Tats Harada who
play since inauguration two years to air our thoughts on this top President of Columbia University,
stages of the match, to win hand
made
excellent
use
of
talent
from
somely.
«go has vastly improved.
Jrs. political subject.
Trinity
astern Commerce j missed Ronnie Matsumoto badly.
Uis possible drawback
Flashing a marked superiority
One thing is certain.
There
political e x p e r i e n c e.
in the ladies doubles, the Jrs.
will be a new president in the
was a De
jumped to a 5-1 lead as Nancv
White House come 1953. But who nine rat. However
, with Ike as
G
Edamura-Mary
Shintani
and
this successor will be will have to
President,
C;inada
can
Caic T anag’isawa-Louise Okawabe answered by the tens of mil
maintain the present U
ra took two games apiece. Amy |
lions of Americans.
provided that, he is not
T ?e. “Bi» "“"I Magrath,
and'
from
C
Iwasaki-Sandy Kaji gained the
Magrath,
and
from
ColeA
word
about
President
Tru
Senior Baseball League
lone point for Trinity.
man. Try-out dates will be an man. Speaking- from a Canadian by his fellow Republicans.
But the Trinity men’s doubles I meeting, held at the Civic Sports nounced soon. All those who try point, of view, we’re sorry that
Sen. Taft, his only outs.tandiiv
on March out will be given an equal oppor
teams evened it up at 6-all. The ventre in Lethbrid
he
is
to
retire.
Despite
his
alchallenger
to the Republic•an nofeature was the Jrs. Jim Haya 30, accepted the Ai
tunity to place on ths team. We leg'ed domestic shortcomings, he mination,
is an out-and-ov t party
shi-Bob Yamashita’s heartbreak- application of entri into the se- should be in action by the end of has been favorably disposed to
man with whom we have no quar
nior loop. At the moment, the I this month.”
wards Canada and ccrtaily his rels, but
Big Six are Lethbridge Cubs, Ta- ।
can’t *varm up to.
The home ground for the Ni policy as regards to Canadian-U. A1 though
ber Fireman, Lethbridge Miners,
' Republicans may
relations cannot
seis is expected to be the Hcn- S.
held prefer lafl to Eisenhower, they
ture Butte Rov
Magrath derson Ball Pari
against
him.
k in Lethbridge,
6 ROOMS, brick, paved lane, and the Alberta JCCA “Niseis.”
realize that the general would
and
all
Leacue
games
will
be
Riverdale-Logan,
fine
house,
All in all,, the Democi at ic have more vote appeal.
Push Matsumiya, Recreational
played
on
Sundays.
$11,900, $5,000 down.
party and the1 Democratic presDirector of the Alberta JCCA,
_ And it's Hie votes that will de
6 ROOMS, brick, shingle, mu who represented the team at the
i
The Alberta JCCA's Seventh ident have generally
accorded cide m November which we, like
tual drive, garage,
Broadview- meeting, stated
‘Our dream of Council Meetin g held on April G, Canada better treatment Ilian the the rest of the world, will wait
Mortimer, $11,500, $4,000 down. the past ten years is about to set up a Baseball Commission Republicans. Without regards to with anticipation.
6 ROOMS, brick, detached, ga- be realized. This is the opportun- headed by Recreational Director personality, we would prefer to
Howiand Park 'tJ- tnat the basebail minded JC’s Push Matsumiya. 1 he Commis- see a Democrat as president of
Walch for ill
Ave., $13,d00, easy down pay- °f Alberta have been waiting for. sion has two divisions, the Fin- the U.S. Internationally, the De
ment.
I hope that the fans will sup- aance Division headed by Duke mocrats have been much more
G ROOMS, brick, semi-detach- j Port us by giving us moral and Oshiro, assisted by appointees liberal than the isolationist high
ed, oil-heated, Indian Grove, $10,- financial encouragement.
from the local chapters, who will tariff Republicans.
900, $5,000 down.
i made up be responsible for the raising of
However, to judge all Demo
9 ROOMS, brick, detached, oil- j of top-notch Nisei ball players fuiiGs, and also the Administra
crats to be of this liberal view
heated hot-water, garage, Park- ‘ fr°m Southern Alberta. We ex- tion Division headed by Mr. Mat
”e have no
would be erroneous and just as
dale district, fine house, $17
pect players to come from Taber, sumiya, which will be responsible equally neither are all Republic
service charges.
500, $8,000 down.
Coaldale, Picture Butte, Ray for the operation .of the team
ans opposed to foreign aid. For
apart from the games.
instance, the so-called Democrats
Oshiro has been appointed to from the southern ■ States, fre
M. YANAGISAWA
CF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
act as the business manager of quently referred to as Dixiccrats
Agent for K. Wiles. Realtors
the team. The immediate task of toe the Jim Crow line and
West Office: KE. 7941
TRAVELLING TO
East Office:
GE. 117S
the Commission is to raise funds are opposed to civil rights.
JAPAN
HARRY S. HONDO ^^^=^^4
Residence: 659 Bathurst St.
to start the team rolling. Every They are D e m o c r El t s
6
OL. 1427, Toronto
TORONTO,.
WA. 9 76 8
JCCA member will be canvassed in name and tradition onlly and
EY STREET . EM 3.5Ogl
for a donation.
they go back to the days of the
Or bringing
someone over?
Civil War for their being Demo
VZe represent
crats.
They are the ones who
all lines including
have continually blocked the adAmerican President,
ministration progressive legislaCanadian Pacific,
tion.
Pan American, and
W
L
0
1
Pt.
-Dick Arn
1
5
0
4
service
9
0
2
1
1
huttiers provsive time
Alberta JCCA ‘Niseis’ Accepted Into Fast Sr
Basebail Fold, Top JO Players to Form Souad
SAME TIME
AND PLACES
For Ladies: Size 1 up to 11
For Men: Scott-McHale, Size 4 up to 14
For Information
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
Phone
1328 QUEEN ST. W. — ME. 1931 — TORONTO
D.
LL. 2447 (10 a.m.-2 p.m.)
There is a nother reason why we
look with disfavor on the Dixiecrats. They have no knowledge
ot Canada and a President from
among their group would not be
I sympathetic towards Canada’s
: point of view and aspirations.
I They have shown this frequently I
| and they are opposed to the St. I
Northwest Airlines.
Write or call
for full information
or rates.
ST. V. NSOHTO
THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE 7
Retain Bird Supremacy In Toronto
Trinity Captures Nisei Shuttle League Title
By Downing JCCA Jrs,
€>
-n Future World Series
of
In studying- the
its who
their hats
Demothrown
. none
'nuver.
Japanese professional
champions, the Tokyo
chat could
Trinity
T. P. "Cappy” Harada, not tar off. And th
with the
who made TV '
that there will be a
turns to the pennant chances o
led four j
tb.e millionaire,
1
the
Dodgers
Oscar
HaraI
an out-and-out
AYPA
0
I aie two top teams from Japan
one man oppos
naand U.S. will meet, in the not
turalization foi
ed for the second
! too distant future.
t game only
an
-n more im- are the three 1
Harada said that ballulnvor^
nlit.
portant campaign down there to be candidates.
Shuttle League
However, we
' the
with
g'reat deal moire at stake don’t think any of them will win
fighting JCCA
in a Combin
points out that the major league than the World Serie
the nomination. Truman is said
thrill-packed
do-or-die
z-J.-sars who played against Ja eying for the world's
Tension was evident e
jura
panese teams during the past
. tt
pre- nois. who would
tenders for the
crown Iwa saki-Aki yam. a
winter didn't win easily and ac smency, has
the four. If we
clashed in the final game of the worth. The best
tually lost one and tied two in
the
Where Canadian election are to nominate a candidate, we
season in which i win for the Ldamuia-Ixa, i Jrs. team
would choose
involved, it’s
our
JxS. meant a title for them as
He also noted that Japanese
uno.
of Illinoi
imposed code
1 scholarly and idealthey would have tied Metro in
boys are getting bigg-er as the
istic-mindcd
sohm, however he is
candidates or party
points (4) but a. better game 10-10 but the wily
Hirano cap- result of better diet. “They are platforms in
a prejudicial man- not believed to have any pres
e\ erage would have given them italized on some
getting to pitch and hit more
idential aspirations.
the title.
cross-court shots to eke
like Americans. Some of them are
I inning to the Republicans,
not be in keeping- with the po
Said Trinity’s captain Tats Ha
throwing- th ball just about
/ win in the second.
they
have the candidate who tow
litically independent
nature of
rada, "By the way the Jrs. were
hard as the Americans and the
this publication.
playing, I figured we would be
ad Miura sitting in on the larger boys — some of them six
is, in our books, the ideal suc
lucky to come out with a tie. But
hitting
mgs commented on the teet or ov
cessor
to Truman, but we wish
our players came through in the
■S" matter. Although we are vit
long ball.”
well-played matches
clutch.”
ally affected by the outcome of he was a Democrat. His views on
ed that the presen ation of the
international affairs probably pa
for his winning combines. The
As anticipated, games were exophy will be an- pairings played well though most
ly bystanders so far as the bal rallel that of Truman. What we
nounced later.
of them were teamed together for loting and campaigning is con have read of him both as Supre
erans aided by some fresh faces,
Congrats are in order for Trin
the first time. Calibre of league cerned. So it affords us a chance me Commander in Europe and as
held firmly especially in the later
ity captain Tats Harada who
play since inauguration two years to air our thoughts on this top President of Columbia University,
stages of the match, to win hand
made
excellent
use
of
talent
from
somely.
«go has vastly improved.
Jrs. political subject.
Trinity
astern Commerce j missed Ronnie Matsumoto badly.
Uis possible drawback
Flashing a marked superiority
One thing is certain.
There
political e x p e r i e n c e.
in the ladies doubles, the Jrs.
will be a new president in the
was a De
jumped to a 5-1 lead as Nancv
White House come 1953. But who nine rat. However
, with Ike as
G
Edamura-Mary
Shintani
and
this successor will be will have to
President,
C;inada
can
Caic T anag’isawa-Louise Okawabe answered by the tens of mil
maintain the present U
ra took two games apiece. Amy |
lions of Americans.
provided that, he is not
T ?e. “Bi» "“"I Magrath,
and'
from
C
Iwasaki-Sandy Kaji gained the
Magrath,
and
from
ColeA
word
about
President
Tru
Senior Baseball League
lone point for Trinity.
man. Try-out dates will be an man. Speaking- from a Canadian by his fellow Republicans.
But the Trinity men’s doubles I meeting, held at the Civic Sports nounced soon. All those who try point, of view, we’re sorry that
Sen. Taft, his only outs.tandiiv
on March out will be given an equal oppor
teams evened it up at 6-all. The ventre in Lethbrid
he
is
to
retire.
Despite
his
alchallenger
to the Republic•an nofeature was the Jrs. Jim Haya 30, accepted the Ai
tunity to place on ths team. We leg'ed domestic shortcomings, he mination,
is an out-and-ov t party
shi-Bob Yamashita’s heartbreak- application of entri into the se- should be in action by the end of has been favorably disposed to
man with whom we have no quar
nior loop. At the moment, the I this month.”
wards Canada and ccrtaily his rels, but
Big Six are Lethbridge Cubs, Ta- ।
can’t *varm up to.
The home ground for the Ni policy as regards to Canadian-U. A1 though
ber Fireman, Lethbridge Miners,
' Republicans may
relations cannot
seis is expected to be the Hcn- S.
held prefer lafl to Eisenhower, they
ture Butte Rov
Magrath derson Ball Pari
against
him.
k in Lethbridge,
6 ROOMS, brick, paved lane, and the Alberta JCCA “Niseis.”
realize that the general would
and
all
Leacue
games
will
be
Riverdale-Logan,
fine
house,
All in all,, the Democi at ic have more vote appeal.
Push Matsumiya, Recreational
played
on
Sundays.
$11,900, $5,000 down.
party and the1 Democratic presDirector of the Alberta JCCA,
_ And it's Hie votes that will de
6 ROOMS, brick, shingle, mu who represented the team at the
i
The Alberta JCCA's Seventh ident have generally
accorded cide m November which we, like
tual drive, garage,
Broadview- meeting, stated
‘Our dream of Council Meetin g held on April G, Canada better treatment Ilian the the rest of the world, will wait
Mortimer, $11,500, $4,000 down. the past ten years is about to set up a Baseball Commission Republicans. Without regards to with anticipation.
6 ROOMS, brick, detached, ga- be realized. This is the opportun- headed by Recreational Director personality, we would prefer to
Howiand Park 'tJ- tnat the basebail minded JC’s Push Matsumiya. 1 he Commis- see a Democrat as president of
Walch for ill
Ave., $13,d00, easy down pay- °f Alberta have been waiting for. sion has two divisions, the Fin- the U.S. Internationally, the De
ment.
I hope that the fans will sup- aance Division headed by Duke mocrats have been much more
G ROOMS, brick, semi-detach- j Port us by giving us moral and Oshiro, assisted by appointees liberal than the isolationist high
ed, oil-heated, Indian Grove, $10,- financial encouragement.
from the local chapters, who will tariff Republicans.
900, $5,000 down.
i made up be responsible for the raising of
However, to judge all Demo
9 ROOMS, brick, detached, oil- j of top-notch Nisei ball players fuiiGs, and also the Administra
crats to be of this liberal view
heated hot-water, garage, Park- ‘ fr°m Southern Alberta. We ex- tion Division headed by Mr. Mat
”e have no
would be erroneous and just as
dale district, fine house, $17
pect players to come from Taber, sumiya, which will be responsible equally neither are all Republic
service charges.
500, $8,000 down.
Coaldale, Picture Butte, Ray for the operation .of the team
ans opposed to foreign aid. For
apart from the games.
instance, the so-called Democrats
Oshiro has been appointed to from the southern ■ States, fre
M. YANAGISAWA
CF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
act as the business manager of quently referred to as Dixiccrats
Agent for K. Wiles. Realtors
the team. The immediate task of toe the Jim Crow line and
West Office: KE. 7941
TRAVELLING TO
East Office:
GE. 117S
the Commission is to raise funds are opposed to civil rights.
JAPAN
HARRY S. HONDO ^^^=^^4
Residence: 659 Bathurst St.
to start the team rolling. Every They are D e m o c r El t s
6
OL. 1427, Toronto
TORONTO,.
WA. 9 76 8
JCCA member will be canvassed in name and tradition onlly and
EY STREET . EM 3.5Ogl
for a donation.
they go back to the days of the
Or bringing
someone over?
Civil War for their being Demo
VZe represent
crats.
They are the ones who
all lines including
have continually blocked the adAmerican President,
ministration progressive legislaCanadian Pacific,
tion.
Pan American, and
W
L
0
1
Pt.
-Dick Arn
1
5
0
4
service
9
0
2
1
1
huttiers provsive time
Alberta JCCA ‘Niseis’ Accepted Into Fast Sr
Basebail Fold, Top JO Players to Form Souad
SAME TIME
AND PLACES
For Ladies: Size 1 up to 11
For Men: Scott-McHale, Size 4 up to 14
For Information
ALBERT'S SHOE STORE
Phone
1328 QUEEN ST. W. — ME. 1931 — TORONTO
D.
LL. 2447 (10 a.m.-2 p.m.)
There is a nother reason why we
look with disfavor on the Dixiecrats. They have no knowledge
ot Canada and a President from
among their group would not be
I sympathetic towards Canada’s
: point of view and aspirations.
I They have shown this frequently I
| and they are opposed to the St. I
Northwest Airlines.
Write or call
for full information
or rates.
ST. V. NSOHTO
Page 8
page 8
the NEW CANADIAN
Saturday, April 12, 1952
VIEWS and REVIEWS
:; Hamilton Dance Class
Plans "Parents' Night"
era onet
By K. A.
Lucien C. Kuraia
HAAIILTON — On April 17,
®«*ta and Solicitor
the students of Cecil Kumagai’s
4
“
St. E., Toronto
Discarding' such
engagements
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
Dancing
Class
are
extending
a
book Mickey Spillane sevthdX b”k’ ^
Iatest PMketspecial invitation to all par
Office EM-4 51^^
WINNIPEG — The
engageimmaturity),
one
often wondo
Crueria
of modern reading
what the Awr^y- J*
1
k--’ | ment wats announced of Alegumi, ents to come and snare an evea taste of the aforementioned n hethei their reading consists of daughter^ of Air. and Airs. Genji ning get-together with the mem
bers of the class.
something on heavier Unes.
? ^ °CCasional effort at reading Otsu of Steveston, B.C., to Frank
The social is to be a night of
Yahiro, third son of Airs. K. Ya
-X-RAY DJAGNOArq
hiro of Toronto, on Alarch 22, at novelty for both the students and
for better health COnsult
the home of Air. and Airs. Aliya- parents, the students executing
magazines on glamour or
~ the wonien on ridiculous
steps such as the tango and I
moto in Winnipeg.
straying outside of the sports - °ZZ'St?r.S and the men rarely
^yczzcl ^. XSsjkzz?^ ^ <^ *
samba, while many of the parents
„
pages
of
the
daily
newspaper.
R
SUCh2he wading habits of the ‘A
* doctor of CHIROPRACTIC ’
A ANGOLAER — The engage also know to dance. It all points
average
”
Nisei
?
I
do
not
know.
A ^ a h’mitleSS good that
OFFICE RA. 6549
ST'
ment of Meiji, daughter of Mrs. towards one of the most hilari
°ne can ^aI^ from reading great
books. A wider outlook on
RES. MI. 6384
1
T
AT
bl
°
oh)
ous
events
in
Hamilton
for
manv
TORONTO
suye Yoshikawa, to Shoichi Ito,
on
hf
e
and
its
problems,
its
heights
and
—------ ----------- —
,depths
• of emotion
lts human relations
i
\
& S
son or Air. and Airs. Katsutaro years. Included in the program
happiness, death, ambition, defeatism dp
^^^ SOrr°W’ Ito, was announced recently.
will be a presentation of medals------------- ----------- --------------- -----large upon his understanding of
’
T^^ °ne Can trulV enBaishakunins are Mr. and Mrs.1 andtdanri^' dancing students jpifflMIMMMIIM
all manner of people walk inZ
n
^ ltS
where
ana a dancing exhibition by guest
one can undersVd
ha^— and sorrow; K. Uchiyama.
artists from Arthur Alurray Stu
F■ A, Brewin, Q.Q
“'Vhys» of the things LY XV ^
the
the
dio.
TABER, Alta. — The
Barrister & Solicitor
with the experience and observations' ’^ C&n C°mG ^^ t0Uch gagement was announced enIt is to be^held at the Marine
of
of the thinkers upon the Shiori, third daughter of Air.
vagaries of the human animal.
Room, 747 King St. East and Mor
-E^ies
ameron, Weldon,
and
The wge f0r escapism, the desire
Mrs. T. Alishima of Taber. to gan Thomas’ Quintet will supply
Brewin & McCallui
e the pace of the Keichi Lefty Koyanagi, eldest the music. Doors will be open 8straggle to lire — if mIy &1. a {m
372 Bay St., Toronto
moments
madding crowd,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Kovanah 12 p.m. and for admission, volunthis
age
of
h
V
“
011
E
“
Pi™
is
necessary
Stuff in
Telephone EM. 3-4391
oi Vancouver, B.C., on March 30, taty contributions will be accept
and television offer e’X 2
°f “UrSe- —
ed
to
cover
expenses.
__
T.S.
movies, radio, at the home of the Mishima’s.
able to the =Mfc“
"T ^ T^™ but hardI^ “PSewanins are Mr. and Mrs. Y.
y comparmass media of conXicaX X Xf™’ ’ b* “
Kamitakahara.
Family Easter Service
xx ft si™:---'-.......
anything ofAt Queen Street Church ” moving to b c
Thoughts About Reading
.?
.
births
Contact
The Toronto Japanese Congre
JIM
KAKUTANI
HAAIILTON — Air. and Airs. gation of the United Church will
H. A. ROBERTS LTD.,
little time U
.
.
Problem of what
Akio Okimi (nee Amy Hamade) hold the annual Easter Family
933 West Bender St.,
are pleased to announce the ar Service this Sunday morning,
Vancouver, B. C.
worthy and «lly begin tidiXX” ^ "’°Ithle5S “d the rival of their son, Gerald Tomio, April 13, at 11 a.m., at 765
. Established 32 Years
Queen Street West.
i lbs. 10 oz., on March 23, at the
Members
of Vancouver
There are the
The musical nubers include
accepted classics beloved by those teachers of Hamilton Maternity Hospital.
Real Estate Board
English Literature
solos by Mr. Tatsuo Sanmiya and I
*
*
*
Phone
MArine 6421
time. I mean books
°f the test of
Miss Alanlyn Brewer, and two
w
T(
™°
~
Born
to
Mr
and
Copperfield, Cervantes’ Don On' X “? P”e’ Sickens’ David
Day or Night
-n’t even profess X^
SW
! Mrs. Rex Matsumiya (nee Su- anthems by the English Congre
Hayakawa), a son, Gene gation Choir, “They have taken
tentions have been good.
*
* f 'he ab°Ve’ though my jnToshihiko, on March 15, at the• away my Lord” (solo parts taken
It is absolute follv for
by Miss D. Afitchell and Air. E. X
Mayfair Hospital.
books, for I find that each book
^mmencl a list of say, ten
_
Valient) and “Awake Up Aly I
-a class all of its own and it is fool?
m that k exists in
VVest York*'xvivia
Motors |
‘ x
--------------KELOWNA, B.C. - Bom to Glory.”
as it is madness to compare T^choT to conaUare one with another,
Rev k. Shimizu will conduct 11
(Canada) Limited
Mr and Mi's. Yukihisa Tanaka
&
with Duke Ehmgton’s Black, bX X Beige'n’Ph°ny Patheti<]“ on March 23 at the Kelowna Hos the service and preach on “The
1785-91 St. Clair Ave W. 8
Victory of Christ.” New members
Siven^TXXXnV^
ar' ‘he °MS th“t have, pital a daughter Reiko.
will be received.
Chevrolet, Oldsmobile^
'Vith a sense of strange eycitemelt wh
—
Children’s Room” under
remember
TORONTO — Mr. and Mrs.
Chevrolet Truck
capable supervision is provided
style, the treatment, the philo^ouhv’ o- &
3t-1S 016 theme’ the Hide Loi (nee Penny Kubota)
are
0
or
other
thin
the lasting impression of the cho \ 1 ° hei' thlngs‘ Usually
Usually it
it is
is
to announce the birth of Km
CSn leave their
i
httle children during the sendee.
the writer probes into all the facets and T ^ "’a“"r “' "hich their son,
Richard Wesley, on
OFFICE: JU. 0010
A cordial welcome is extended
the human race.
le strange behaviour of March 22.
RESIDENCE: OR. 3495
to all, both young and old.
Out of my limited literarv orouino-^ t 1
than several books in the past sevX 1
1 haVe C°me Upon rnone
Harry I. Fukushima
a high glow of excitement- there ar/^ ^Z that have given me
^
Toronto, Ont.
the passing of timp c
’
e SOme that have been lost in
-tain
.nine, lras less likely to
—^^^^^E HELP WilVTvn
_
1
S^^e^aYiSi. 4tto^e-L!2!™i®
'
PEASANT GIRL, for general
theme, and a and ti 1 miners, experience
chunk
of
humanity,
for
example,
S'
fOr
End
brassiere'
a
°
USework
’ excellent accommodaing:
in the follow^od.stai’ting rates. Ap?adary. Rhone collect
The Brothers Karamazov
Morrisson.
Flexees
Can
7'^54
Hamilton
or apply to AItr
Crime And Punishment ____2 .---------------- Feodor Dostoyevsky
iSLU^WAbeUSt, kT g. ^y Minden, SsXXXe
Portrait of a Young Man As . --------- --- -- FeOf]Or Dostoyevsky
FOUR STORE o-;rXXWT- I —Hamilton, Ont.
In Artist -- . ....
girls wanted for
Sons And Lovers
James Joyce
'Cleamns’’ good "’ages, a 11- _______ HELP WANTED
The Naked And Th
....-... D. H. Lawrence
yound work. Phone HA.
E X PE RI E N CE D presser Xod i
oaou, loronto.
Pere Goriot
..... - Norman Alailer
-------------------------wages,
steady work A sent
Grapes of Wrath ...J"
... ------- Honore Balzac
OPTOMETRISTS
Toronto! [
Man And Superman
•....----- John Steinbeck
Complete Core
George Bernard Shaw
I
CUSSIFIED SECTION
TORIC OPTICAL
For Your Eyes
ersu
’ ^olonL°- Phone | ^Oao, Toronto.
- HARDENER wanted. Also bov
PV?RL
^’v-cleaning store ?09gXy w°re
Phone °U
151
LO Zte6 T Ot necessarY Phone route.
°r St West- ToToronto.
TWCK^RTvE^f^T-zam— I
GIRL to learn millinerv trade
a?sistant in shipping.* o-oof er, phone RA. 2926, Toronte, J
starring wages; AnnUa
318 Adelaide St We-^r^
w e>L, Toronto.
-----
FA. 1017 '
310 BLOOR ST. WEST
TORONTO, ONT.
bfa ma oka
OPTOMETRIST
PHONE RA. S137
UUJTNGmpEO, TORONTO
*e
THE HEW CANADIAN
Or^n.
e
. TWO unfurnished roon
sms
Cooking privilege* with
Harbord and Bathurst
2J55S Toronto. - — Phone
g
5
~
V n
receptions
°r rivate or Club Parties
AIR-CONDITIONED
'"g
—
CHINA
™
11 Elizabeth St.
° as second class aail, pO8t Office Dept., Ottawa.
(near Harbordt Toronto
VANCOUVER, B. c.
WELCOME NISEI & ISSEI!
for rent
PubliX" JXFlX
118 W. HASTINGS ST,
v
Telephone EM. 4-5935
»
Toronto.
the NEW CANADIAN
Saturday, April 12, 1952
VIEWS and REVIEWS
:; Hamilton Dance Class
Plans "Parents' Night"
era onet
By K. A.
Lucien C. Kuraia
HAAIILTON — On April 17,
®«*ta and Solicitor
the students of Cecil Kumagai’s
4
“
St. E., Toronto
Discarding' such
engagements
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
Dancing
Class
are
extending
a
book Mickey Spillane sevthdX b”k’ ^
Iatest PMketspecial invitation to all par
Office EM-4 51^^
WINNIPEG — The
engageimmaturity),
one
often wondo
Crueria
of modern reading
what the Awr^y- J*
1
k--’ | ment wats announced of Alegumi, ents to come and snare an evea taste of the aforementioned n hethei their reading consists of daughter^ of Air. and Airs. Genji ning get-together with the mem
bers of the class.
something on heavier Unes.
? ^ °CCasional effort at reading Otsu of Steveston, B.C., to Frank
The social is to be a night of
Yahiro, third son of Airs. K. Ya
-X-RAY DJAGNOArq
hiro of Toronto, on Alarch 22, at novelty for both the students and
for better health COnsult
the home of Air. and Airs. Aliya- parents, the students executing
magazines on glamour or
~ the wonien on ridiculous
steps such as the tango and I
moto in Winnipeg.
straying outside of the sports - °ZZ'St?r.S and the men rarely
^yczzcl ^. XSsjkzz?^ ^ <^ *
samba, while many of the parents
„
pages
of
the
daily
newspaper.
R
SUCh2he wading habits of the ‘A
* doctor of CHIROPRACTIC ’
A ANGOLAER — The engage also know to dance. It all points
average
”
Nisei
?
I
do
not
know.
A ^ a h’mitleSS good that
OFFICE RA. 6549
ST'
ment of Meiji, daughter of Mrs. towards one of the most hilari
°ne can ^aI^ from reading great
books. A wider outlook on
RES. MI. 6384
1
T
AT
bl
°
oh)
ous
events
in
Hamilton
for
manv
TORONTO
suye Yoshikawa, to Shoichi Ito,
on
hf
e
and
its
problems,
its
heights
and
—------ ----------- —
,depths
• of emotion
lts human relations
i
\
& S
son or Air. and Airs. Katsutaro years. Included in the program
happiness, death, ambition, defeatism dp
^^^ SOrr°W’ Ito, was announced recently.
will be a presentation of medals------------- ----------- --------------- -----large upon his understanding of
’
T^^ °ne Can trulV enBaishakunins are Mr. and Mrs.1 andtdanri^' dancing students jpifflMIMMMIIM
all manner of people walk inZ
n
^ ltS
where
ana a dancing exhibition by guest
one can undersVd
ha^— and sorrow; K. Uchiyama.
artists from Arthur Alurray Stu
F■ A, Brewin, Q.Q
“'Vhys» of the things LY XV ^
the
the
dio.
TABER, Alta. — The
Barrister & Solicitor
with the experience and observations' ’^ C&n C°mG ^^ t0Uch gagement was announced enIt is to be^held at the Marine
of
of the thinkers upon the Shiori, third daughter of Air.
vagaries of the human animal.
Room, 747 King St. East and Mor
-E^ies
ameron, Weldon,
and
The wge f0r escapism, the desire
Mrs. T. Alishima of Taber. to gan Thomas’ Quintet will supply
Brewin & McCallui
e the pace of the Keichi Lefty Koyanagi, eldest the music. Doors will be open 8straggle to lire — if mIy &1. a {m
372 Bay St., Toronto
moments
madding crowd,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Kovanah 12 p.m. and for admission, volunthis
age
of
h
V
“
011
E
“
Pi™
is
necessary
Stuff in
Telephone EM. 3-4391
oi Vancouver, B.C., on March 30, taty contributions will be accept
and television offer e’X 2
°f “UrSe- —
ed
to
cover
expenses.
__
T.S.
movies, radio, at the home of the Mishima’s.
able to the =Mfc“
"T ^ T^™ but hardI^ “PSewanins are Mr. and Mrs. Y.
y comparmass media of conXicaX X Xf™’ ’ b* “
Kamitakahara.
Family Easter Service
xx ft si™:---'-.......
anything ofAt Queen Street Church ” moving to b c
Thoughts About Reading
.?
.
births
Contact
The Toronto Japanese Congre
JIM
KAKUTANI
HAAIILTON — Air. and Airs. gation of the United Church will
H. A. ROBERTS LTD.,
little time U
.
.
Problem of what
Akio Okimi (nee Amy Hamade) hold the annual Easter Family
933 West Bender St.,
are pleased to announce the ar Service this Sunday morning,
Vancouver, B. C.
worthy and «lly begin tidiXX” ^ "’°Ithle5S “d the rival of their son, Gerald Tomio, April 13, at 11 a.m., at 765
. Established 32 Years
Queen Street West.
i lbs. 10 oz., on March 23, at the
Members
of Vancouver
There are the
The musical nubers include
accepted classics beloved by those teachers of Hamilton Maternity Hospital.
Real Estate Board
English Literature
solos by Mr. Tatsuo Sanmiya and I
*
*
*
Phone
MArine 6421
time. I mean books
°f the test of
Miss Alanlyn Brewer, and two
w
T(
™°
~
Born
to
Mr
and
Copperfield, Cervantes’ Don On' X “? P”e’ Sickens’ David
Day or Night
-n’t even profess X^
SW
! Mrs. Rex Matsumiya (nee Su- anthems by the English Congre
Hayakawa), a son, Gene gation Choir, “They have taken
tentions have been good.
*
* f 'he ab°Ve’ though my jnToshihiko, on March 15, at the• away my Lord” (solo parts taken
It is absolute follv for
by Miss D. Afitchell and Air. E. X
Mayfair Hospital.
books, for I find that each book
^mmencl a list of say, ten
_
Valient) and “Awake Up Aly I
-a class all of its own and it is fool?
m that k exists in
VVest York*'xvivia
Motors |
‘ x
--------------KELOWNA, B.C. - Bom to Glory.”
as it is madness to compare T^choT to conaUare one with another,
Rev k. Shimizu will conduct 11
(Canada) Limited
Mr and Mi's. Yukihisa Tanaka
&
with Duke Ehmgton’s Black, bX X Beige'n’Ph°ny Patheti<]“ on March 23 at the Kelowna Hos the service and preach on “The
1785-91 St. Clair Ave W. 8
Victory of Christ.” New members
Siven^TXXXnV^
ar' ‘he °MS th“t have, pital a daughter Reiko.
will be received.
Chevrolet, Oldsmobile^
'Vith a sense of strange eycitemelt wh
—
Children’s Room” under
remember
TORONTO — Mr. and Mrs.
Chevrolet Truck
capable supervision is provided
style, the treatment, the philo^ouhv’ o- &
3t-1S 016 theme’ the Hide Loi (nee Penny Kubota)
are
0
or
other
thin
the lasting impression of the cho \ 1 ° hei' thlngs‘ Usually
Usually it
it is
is
to announce the birth of Km
CSn leave their
i
httle children during the sendee.
the writer probes into all the facets and T ^ "’a“"r “' "hich their son,
Richard Wesley, on
OFFICE: JU. 0010
A cordial welcome is extended
the human race.
le strange behaviour of March 22.
RESIDENCE: OR. 3495
to all, both young and old.
Out of my limited literarv orouino-^ t 1
than several books in the past sevX 1
1 haVe C°me Upon rnone
Harry I. Fukushima
a high glow of excitement- there ar/^ ^Z that have given me
^
Toronto, Ont.
the passing of timp c
’
e SOme that have been lost in
-tain
.nine, lras less likely to
—^^^^^E HELP WilVTvn
_
1
S^^e^aYiSi. 4tto^e-L!2!™i®
'
PEASANT GIRL, for general
theme, and a and ti 1 miners, experience
chunk
of
humanity,
for
example,
S'
fOr
End
brassiere'
a
°
USework
’ excellent accommodaing:
in the follow^od.stai’ting rates. Ap?adary. Rhone collect
The Brothers Karamazov
Morrisson.
Flexees
Can
7'^54
Hamilton
or apply to AItr
Crime And Punishment ____2 .---------------- Feodor Dostoyevsky
iSLU^WAbeUSt, kT g. ^y Minden, SsXXXe
Portrait of a Young Man As . --------- --- -- FeOf]Or Dostoyevsky
FOUR STORE o-;rXXWT- I —Hamilton, Ont.
In Artist -- . ....
girls wanted for
Sons And Lovers
James Joyce
'Cleamns’’ good "’ages, a 11- _______ HELP WANTED
The Naked And Th
....-... D. H. Lawrence
yound work. Phone HA.
E X PE RI E N CE D presser Xod i
oaou, loronto.
Pere Goriot
..... - Norman Alailer
-------------------------wages,
steady work A sent
Grapes of Wrath ...J"
... ------- Honore Balzac
OPTOMETRISTS
Toronto! [
Man And Superman
•....----- John Steinbeck
Complete Core
George Bernard Shaw
I
CUSSIFIED SECTION
TORIC OPTICAL
For Your Eyes
ersu
’ ^olonL°- Phone | ^Oao, Toronto.
- HARDENER wanted. Also bov
PV?RL
^’v-cleaning store ?09gXy w°re
Phone °U
151
LO Zte6 T Ot necessarY Phone route.
°r St West- ToToronto.
TWCK^RTvE^f^T-zam— I
GIRL to learn millinerv trade
a?sistant in shipping.* o-oof er, phone RA. 2926, Toronte, J
starring wages; AnnUa
318 Adelaide St We-^r^
w e>L, Toronto.
-----
FA. 1017 '
310 BLOOR ST. WEST
TORONTO, ONT.
bfa ma oka
OPTOMETRIST
PHONE RA. S137
UUJTNGmpEO, TORONTO
*e
THE HEW CANADIAN
Or^n.
e
. TWO unfurnished roon
sms
Cooking privilege* with
Harbord and Bathurst
2J55S Toronto. - — Phone
g
5
~
V n
receptions
°r rivate or Club Parties
AIR-CONDITIONED
'"g
—
CHINA
™
11 Elizabeth St.
° as second class aail, pO8t Office Dept., Ottawa.
(near Harbordt Toronto
VANCOUVER, B. c.
WELCOME NISEI & ISSEI!
for rent
PubliX" JXFlX
118 W. HASTINGS ST,
v
Telephone EM. 4-5935
»
Toronto.