Page 1
THE NEW CANADIAN
_ ___________^Independent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin
VOL. NO. 30
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1952
S6 Per Year — 10 c Per Copy
paSSlflg thru
| London Mayor Rush Praises
By KEN ADACHI
Law-Abiding JC Residents
Bagdhad on the Thames
Ontario JCCA to Push
Old-Ago Home Drive,
Extension Program
LONDON, Ont. — “If all the®-------------------------- —__________
Travel south-west
I
n
115 miles residents of London were Japa- j
from Toronto and you will find a J nese Canadians, there wouldn’t be 1 r
, ' Japanese Ban
city named London which the re a need for a police force.” ^aid < tCtSS^ *2 Allow in Pearl
sidents, proudly arching their -Mayor Alan J. Rush in tribute I Divers, Soldier Brides
backs, call “The Forest City”. to the Japanese Canadians to over
SIDNEY, Australia — The
They will tell you with fire flash 60 delegates and guests who as stringent ban against the immi- T,
LONDON. Ont. — With the theme. “Security
ing from the eyes that among sembled at the Ontario JCCA Sa'ation of Japanese into Austra- Thiough Unity delegates to the fifth annual provincial
other things, that this is the citv Conference banquet held at the via has been slightly eased.
conference of the Ontario Japanese Canadian Citizens
of growing tiungs, of green Cobblestone Inn on April 12.
Immigration Minister Harold Association convened in the Central Y.M.C.A. in London
things, of lush things. That this
The address by Rush who is Holt, announced rec e n t 1 v o\ er the Easter weekend, April 11-12-13.
is a little bit of England where j
mayor of London's 93,000 resid that Japanese who are married
the tenor of life is even and pla
ents, featured the social activities to Australians will be allowed to a o °t!trU1"'’ three-day conference, the longest in the
cid.
iitiuo JCCA history, which had been regarded as posof the conference. A colorful fi- enter the country. It will permit
Some kind residents took me on guie, Rush was elected
S V prA,eme' import:,"t decisions reflecting upon the
mayor a number of Japanese girls mara sight-seeing tour of the area after a dramatic
ried to Australian occupation per- future ot the organization as a whole, came discussion
campaign two
on an unsympathetic Easter Sun years ago following his expulsion
in Japan to make their on budget and finance, organization and future proday morning when the sky was from the London police force.
homes in their husband
’
coun- gram.
suffused with drab grey and bits
trv.
Mixing his address with flttinv
The Conference accepted the 1952-5.3 budget of S.3.220 an inof. rain chattered on the wind
It was also announced
seriousness and Irish witticisms’
that
5220 from the proposed budget submitted bv the’Ontario
shield. It was a melancholy day
Mayor Rush spoke of his respect hi order to r e v i v e the
wt ,iui ,h°incmse
when one would not like, as the
of the JC s who had made their pearl industry, about 35 Japanese
Cntano
JCCA
more
leeway
on working operation
song goes, to get the wind and
residence in London following the pearl-divers will be permitted to Zc’uZT
a '’'"NO
*>y the Ontario
the rain in your hair.
evacuation. Commentin g upon his enter Australia.
2' ^ ?'”’' ”3 a
P,an- ”s ^.liberated
Unfamiliar sensations came to
initial experience with the Japa Japanese Men Prefer
-nd a drive to raise funds was endorsed by (he Conference.
me as we drove along the sprawl nese Canadians,
he stated that
Following a report by the O.t nsi^^ative Tastes
ing suburbia. There was a vast
K x O — Dress-conscious E.C. Old Age Home Committee
us
attitude
was
first
founded
feeling of quiet and peace, far
when he played with two little malts in Japan are developing which presented the difficulties,
away from the anger and bitter- Nisei on Vancouver’s Powell quieter tastes.
financial and operational, under a
ness that one sometimes feels in Street in the early 1930’s.
This information, a good referProvincial Government charter in
a big city.
ence for ascertaining national compliance with the Charitable
Another
feature
of
the
banquet
I almost felt myself commun
mood, was the result of a nation Institutions Act. it was moved
ing with nature in one burst of mas the presentation of gold JC wide survey of tailors.
that further investigation be
madness. The April rain must CA pins to Kumey Yoshida il nd
Grey was found to be the best
John
Kumagai
of
London
made into its possibilities or the
for
LONDON. Ont. — London-St.
have done things to me.
selling color for suit material, alternate proposal of operating a
their
outstanding
service
in
t li e
Thomas JCCA played host chapSuddenly a deer grazing in a
and the largest group of men residence on a small scale.
JCCA.
ter to a large group of delega
paik, a picture of docility, gazed
Vteie buying plain material as
Apart
from
Matters
of
organization
were
tes
gnd observers to the Fifth
the Conference against checked, striped and other
up at us with wide brown eyes,
dance,
other
social
activities
in
aired with a suggestion brought Ontario JCCA Conference from
seeming to peer with some kind
designs.
cluded
a
bowling
tournament
three visiting local chapters, the
of wistfulness when it came close
on
Also in vogue: ties with “severe to the. floor that the National
to the fence that enclosed it from April 11 and a sight -seeing tour classic designs” replacing the council be activized from its pre Ontario Executive Committee,
sent “name only” state. It was
the rest of the world and cut off
noisy geometric designs ”
decided
that the new Ontario
Representing Toronto were de
its freedom. She stood immobile
but restless, a figure of lonely
Committee carry on legates Ken Hori, Fred Kayahawith
the
desolation.
provincial
extension ■A I °y o Ta kata, ’Tammy Maru
v ork that had been investigated bashi, and R. Nobuoka. From
The gentle April rain sprinkl
two years ago. Further investi- Kent JCCA came Roy Nishizaki,
ed over the wet evergreens and
gation as to promoting the JCCA Minnie Takahashi and Florence
came down in teardrops over the
TORONTO — Isseis who are
।
Lnless permission has been ob in areas such as Niagara Falls, Tamashita while Wes Hyodo was
deer’s gaunt brown frame. The naturalized
Canadian citizens
tained
from the Canadian Gov Leamington, Windsor, and Oak- the lone delegate from Hamilton.
car shifted into gear and splash presently living in Japan are ad
London-St. Thomas was repreed through the puddles and star vised that they are required un ernment for an extension of re ville was suggested by a subsidence
outside
of
Canada,
they
committee on organization.
seated by Kumey Yoshida, Bob
tled her into moving into some der the provisions of the Cana
are
liable
to
have
Canadian
citiNunoda,
1 ak Ozaki, Harvey M.oprotective shrubbery but without dian Citizenship Act to obtain
Mikio Nakamura was re-elect
loss of dignity, like a queen im permission for ordinary residence /-enship revocation proceedings ed unanimously as president of ritsugu and Y. Takashima.
instituted against them by the the Ontario JCCA with Toronto
Ihe Ontario Executive Com
prisoned in an ivory tower.
outside of Canada beyond the
Government
under
Section
19
(1)
mittee
members were Mikio Na
The car climbed to the top of period of six years stated a news
still to be site of the provincial
(c)
of
the
Citizenship
Act
with
the hill and I looked over the release from the National JCCA
headquarters. Toronto is also to kamura, Mifs Sumiya, Mak Otsu,
consequent
danger
of
loss
of
Ca
ridge into the small valley and office.
be the site of the sixth confer Sumi Takashima, Ken Adachi, Fu
nadian citizenship.
the sluggish river that wound
ence to be held before the Nation mi Sasaki, and T. Umezuki, all
This is particularly aimed at
The
National
JCCA
therefore
slowly through the rounded worn the naturalized Canadian Isseis
al Conference which has been from Toronto.
Jin Ide and Fred Kondo were
slopes typical of Ontario land who have remained in Japan since advises Japanese Canadians in slated for Vancouver in Easter of
official representatives from the
scape. It must have been the fine the outbreak of war in 1941 and Canada to warn their relatives in 1953.
Japan
who
are
naturalized
Cana
National JCCA.
spray of mist and the lush green have exceeded their stay outside
The problem of future proA large delegation of alternate
of a warm valley in spring but of Canada beyond the six-year dian c i t i z e n s, that they grammme under the items, Culshould
apply
and observer delegates also made
to the
Cana- ture and Education, Sports
I suddenly got a feeling that period.
and the trip from Toronto.
dian
Liaison.
M i s s i o n. 16 Recieacion, and Issei-Nisei
could be found in the forest or Warns Japan Must Have I
ReOmote-Machi,
3
Chome Minaa cathedral, The whole scene
lations, was discussed although
to-hu, Tokyo, Japan, for an ex- httle of a concrete nature was
There were no resolutions aris
looked like an advertisement.
Markets in Canada
ing
out of the discussion.
tension
of
residence
outside
of
I had that feeling of living
VANCOUVER — Returning Canada if they have exceeded realized. Ihe work of reproduc
The conference was presided
over some distant and half-for from a three month's trip around
ing pamphlets of Japanese le
their
six
year
period
of
stay.
gotten memory. I felt like get the world that included
gends to promote awareness of over by three chairmen, Edward
a visit
The
National
JCCA
has
lately
ting out of the car and throwing to the Far East, Hon.
culture among the i Ide of Toronto, Sam Yamada and
W. C. had severaI cases brought to its Japanese
John Kumagai of London, for
some rocks into the river just to Woodward, president of Wood
younger Nisei was endorsed.
attention
where
Issei
naturalized
each
of the three days.
see the splash of the water.
Tne conference was opened on
ward Store Ltd.,
and former Canadians living in Japan have
A new innovation to J CCA
The spell was shattered when Lieutenant-Governor of B.C., said
Friday, April 11, with welcome
had
their
Canadian
citizenship
j conference proceedings was introwe moved closer to the city and that Japan must be able to sell
addresses given by Kumey Yo i duced in a form of a lithographconsidered
for
revocation
by
th®
I
<-he suburban houses came- into
president of London-St.
------- i her good5 to Canada or else she Department of Citizenship, Ot shida,
,
ed souvenir booklet prepared bv
gut. The houses, lovely but pre- | may turn to Communist markets,
Thomas and
tawa.
which included photos
tentious things of man’s inventi- |
“If there is no market in the
In the case of Mr. Rinshichi
; addresses
10Ve of disPlaP> "’ere j free world for Japanese good* ”
four local chapters, London-St.
by
George
Tanaka,
national
exevuramitsu,
the
National
JCCA
Thoma/
out of kilter with the mood. They I he warned, “They will go to the
Kent, Hamilton, and To cutive secretary and Ted Aoki,
SX"Z*?S fot2 £aTe ~ports M
(passing thru, p. 2)
Communists.”
ac- • national president; and chapter
j tivities over the past year
I reports.
London-St Thomas
Hosts to Delegates
At Ontario Confab
Must Get Gov’t Permission
For Visits Over Six Years
_ ___________^Independent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin
VOL. NO. 30
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1952
S6 Per Year — 10 c Per Copy
paSSlflg thru
| London Mayor Rush Praises
By KEN ADACHI
Law-Abiding JC Residents
Bagdhad on the Thames
Ontario JCCA to Push
Old-Ago Home Drive,
Extension Program
LONDON, Ont. — “If all the®-------------------------- —__________
Travel south-west
I
n
115 miles residents of London were Japa- j
from Toronto and you will find a J nese Canadians, there wouldn’t be 1 r
, ' Japanese Ban
city named London which the re a need for a police force.” ^aid < tCtSS^ *2 Allow in Pearl
sidents, proudly arching their -Mayor Alan J. Rush in tribute I Divers, Soldier Brides
backs, call “The Forest City”. to the Japanese Canadians to over
SIDNEY, Australia — The
They will tell you with fire flash 60 delegates and guests who as stringent ban against the immi- T,
LONDON. Ont. — With the theme. “Security
ing from the eyes that among sembled at the Ontario JCCA Sa'ation of Japanese into Austra- Thiough Unity delegates to the fifth annual provincial
other things, that this is the citv Conference banquet held at the via has been slightly eased.
conference of the Ontario Japanese Canadian Citizens
of growing tiungs, of green Cobblestone Inn on April 12.
Immigration Minister Harold Association convened in the Central Y.M.C.A. in London
things, of lush things. That this
The address by Rush who is Holt, announced rec e n t 1 v o\ er the Easter weekend, April 11-12-13.
is a little bit of England where j
mayor of London's 93,000 resid that Japanese who are married
the tenor of life is even and pla
ents, featured the social activities to Australians will be allowed to a o °t!trU1"'’ three-day conference, the longest in the
cid.
iitiuo JCCA history, which had been regarded as posof the conference. A colorful fi- enter the country. It will permit
Some kind residents took me on guie, Rush was elected
S V prA,eme' import:,"t decisions reflecting upon the
mayor a number of Japanese girls mara sight-seeing tour of the area after a dramatic
ried to Australian occupation per- future ot the organization as a whole, came discussion
campaign two
on an unsympathetic Easter Sun years ago following his expulsion
in Japan to make their on budget and finance, organization and future proday morning when the sky was from the London police force.
homes in their husband
’
coun- gram.
suffused with drab grey and bits
trv.
Mixing his address with flttinv
The Conference accepted the 1952-5.3 budget of S.3.220 an inof. rain chattered on the wind
It was also announced
seriousness and Irish witticisms’
that
5220 from the proposed budget submitted bv the’Ontario
shield. It was a melancholy day
Mayor Rush spoke of his respect hi order to r e v i v e the
wt ,iui ,h°incmse
when one would not like, as the
of the JC s who had made their pearl industry, about 35 Japanese
Cntano
JCCA
more
leeway
on working operation
song goes, to get the wind and
residence in London following the pearl-divers will be permitted to Zc’uZT
a '’'"NO
*>y the Ontario
the rain in your hair.
evacuation. Commentin g upon his enter Australia.
2' ^ ?'”’' ”3 a
P,an- ”s ^.liberated
Unfamiliar sensations came to
initial experience with the Japa Japanese Men Prefer
-nd a drive to raise funds was endorsed by (he Conference.
me as we drove along the sprawl nese Canadians,
he stated that
Following a report by the O.t nsi^^ative Tastes
ing suburbia. There was a vast
K x O — Dress-conscious E.C. Old Age Home Committee
us
attitude
was
first
founded
feeling of quiet and peace, far
when he played with two little malts in Japan are developing which presented the difficulties,
away from the anger and bitter- Nisei on Vancouver’s Powell quieter tastes.
financial and operational, under a
ness that one sometimes feels in Street in the early 1930’s.
This information, a good referProvincial Government charter in
a big city.
ence for ascertaining national compliance with the Charitable
Another
feature
of
the
banquet
I almost felt myself commun
mood, was the result of a nation Institutions Act. it was moved
ing with nature in one burst of mas the presentation of gold JC wide survey of tailors.
that further investigation be
madness. The April rain must CA pins to Kumey Yoshida il nd
Grey was found to be the best
John
Kumagai
of
London
made into its possibilities or the
for
LONDON. Ont. — London-St.
have done things to me.
selling color for suit material, alternate proposal of operating a
their
outstanding
service
in
t li e
Thomas JCCA played host chapSuddenly a deer grazing in a
and the largest group of men residence on a small scale.
JCCA.
ter to a large group of delega
paik, a picture of docility, gazed
Vteie buying plain material as
Apart
from
Matters
of
organization
were
tes
gnd observers to the Fifth
the Conference against checked, striped and other
up at us with wide brown eyes,
dance,
other
social
activities
in
aired with a suggestion brought Ontario JCCA Conference from
seeming to peer with some kind
designs.
cluded
a
bowling
tournament
three visiting local chapters, the
of wistfulness when it came close
on
Also in vogue: ties with “severe to the. floor that the National
to the fence that enclosed it from April 11 and a sight -seeing tour classic designs” replacing the council be activized from its pre Ontario Executive Committee,
sent “name only” state. It was
the rest of the world and cut off
noisy geometric designs ”
decided
that the new Ontario
Representing Toronto were de
its freedom. She stood immobile
but restless, a figure of lonely
Committee carry on legates Ken Hori, Fred Kayahawith
the
desolation.
provincial
extension ■A I °y o Ta kata, ’Tammy Maru
v ork that had been investigated bashi, and R. Nobuoka. From
The gentle April rain sprinkl
two years ago. Further investi- Kent JCCA came Roy Nishizaki,
ed over the wet evergreens and
gation as to promoting the JCCA Minnie Takahashi and Florence
came down in teardrops over the
TORONTO — Isseis who are
।
Lnless permission has been ob in areas such as Niagara Falls, Tamashita while Wes Hyodo was
deer’s gaunt brown frame. The naturalized
Canadian citizens
tained
from the Canadian Gov Leamington, Windsor, and Oak- the lone delegate from Hamilton.
car shifted into gear and splash presently living in Japan are ad
London-St. Thomas was repreed through the puddles and star vised that they are required un ernment for an extension of re ville was suggested by a subsidence
outside
of
Canada,
they
committee on organization.
seated by Kumey Yoshida, Bob
tled her into moving into some der the provisions of the Cana
are
liable
to
have
Canadian
citiNunoda,
1 ak Ozaki, Harvey M.oprotective shrubbery but without dian Citizenship Act to obtain
Mikio Nakamura was re-elect
loss of dignity, like a queen im permission for ordinary residence /-enship revocation proceedings ed unanimously as president of ritsugu and Y. Takashima.
instituted against them by the the Ontario JCCA with Toronto
Ihe Ontario Executive Com
prisoned in an ivory tower.
outside of Canada beyond the
Government
under
Section
19
(1)
mittee
members were Mikio Na
The car climbed to the top of period of six years stated a news
still to be site of the provincial
(c)
of
the
Citizenship
Act
with
the hill and I looked over the release from the National JCCA
headquarters. Toronto is also to kamura, Mifs Sumiya, Mak Otsu,
consequent
danger
of
loss
of
Ca
ridge into the small valley and office.
be the site of the sixth confer Sumi Takashima, Ken Adachi, Fu
nadian citizenship.
the sluggish river that wound
ence to be held before the Nation mi Sasaki, and T. Umezuki, all
This is particularly aimed at
The
National
JCCA
therefore
slowly through the rounded worn the naturalized Canadian Isseis
al Conference which has been from Toronto.
Jin Ide and Fred Kondo were
slopes typical of Ontario land who have remained in Japan since advises Japanese Canadians in slated for Vancouver in Easter of
official representatives from the
scape. It must have been the fine the outbreak of war in 1941 and Canada to warn their relatives in 1953.
Japan
who
are
naturalized
Cana
National JCCA.
spray of mist and the lush green have exceeded their stay outside
The problem of future proA large delegation of alternate
of a warm valley in spring but of Canada beyond the six-year dian c i t i z e n s, that they grammme under the items, Culshould
apply
and observer delegates also made
to the
Cana- ture and Education, Sports
I suddenly got a feeling that period.
and the trip from Toronto.
dian
Liaison.
M i s s i o n. 16 Recieacion, and Issei-Nisei
could be found in the forest or Warns Japan Must Have I
ReOmote-Machi,
3
Chome Minaa cathedral, The whole scene
lations, was discussed although
to-hu, Tokyo, Japan, for an ex- httle of a concrete nature was
There were no resolutions aris
looked like an advertisement.
Markets in Canada
ing
out of the discussion.
tension
of
residence
outside
of
I had that feeling of living
VANCOUVER — Returning Canada if they have exceeded realized. Ihe work of reproduc
The conference was presided
over some distant and half-for from a three month's trip around
ing pamphlets of Japanese le
their
six
year
period
of
stay.
gotten memory. I felt like get the world that included
gends to promote awareness of over by three chairmen, Edward
a visit
The
National
JCCA
has
lately
ting out of the car and throwing to the Far East, Hon.
culture among the i Ide of Toronto, Sam Yamada and
W. C. had severaI cases brought to its Japanese
John Kumagai of London, for
some rocks into the river just to Woodward, president of Wood
younger Nisei was endorsed.
attention
where
Issei
naturalized
each
of the three days.
see the splash of the water.
Tne conference was opened on
ward Store Ltd.,
and former Canadians living in Japan have
A new innovation to J CCA
The spell was shattered when Lieutenant-Governor of B.C., said
Friday, April 11, with welcome
had
their
Canadian
citizenship
j conference proceedings was introwe moved closer to the city and that Japan must be able to sell
addresses given by Kumey Yo i duced in a form of a lithographconsidered
for
revocation
by
th®
I
<-he suburban houses came- into
president of London-St.
------- i her good5 to Canada or else she Department of Citizenship, Ot shida,
,
ed souvenir booklet prepared bv
gut. The houses, lovely but pre- | may turn to Communist markets,
Thomas and
tawa.
which included photos
tentious things of man’s inventi- |
“If there is no market in the
In the case of Mr. Rinshichi
; addresses
10Ve of disPlaP> "’ere j free world for Japanese good* ”
four local chapters, London-St.
by
George
Tanaka,
national
exevuramitsu,
the
National
JCCA
Thoma/
out of kilter with the mood. They I he warned, “They will go to the
Kent, Hamilton, and To cutive secretary and Ted Aoki,
SX"Z*?S fot2 £aTe ~ports M
(passing thru, p. 2)
Communists.”
ac- • national president; and chapter
j tivities over the past year
I reports.
London-St Thomas
Hosts to Delegates
At Ontario Confab
Must Get Gov’t Permission
For Visits Over Six Years
Page 2
page 2
THE NEW CANADIAN
WednesdaY/ April 16, ] 952
PA(
THE
NEW
CANADIAN
p
j
j
1
PERMISSION
j
(Confa from Page j)
’
j
the
retention
of his Canadian ci
J i . HObHIKO
, is easily fooled.. . closely guardzensnip.
ucilias a medium of expression and news outlet
Recently an article by Jhan I ed Mts of ‘business’ tha build
In another
Robbins called
“Exposing the ? reputation and incomes ?”
.
v
recent ^se where
among those of Japanese origin in Canada. .
Lhe
Aanonal
JCCA
appW
psycho-phonies” (Collier’s Marchi GraphoI° ry (handwriting- analy I the readmission to Canad
KEN ADACHI
I or
described
a
.....
......
...
---------Editor
■22,
19o2)
was
brought
to
---2
sis)
descri
"At
last
some
roni
Takaichi umezuki
my- atJapan of Mr. Kiokichi Ya<
Japanese Section Editor
tention. It describes the activities thing novel and tremendouslv
KEN xMORI
the
National JCCA was advise rha
.
. ..................... Advertising
of phony psychologists who oper- profitable under the sun! Brand
Office Hours:
the
Canadian
Citizenship
Depart
are in the big cities of the U.S.A. new and totally different slant
8.30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Subscription, in Advance:
but unfortunately there are also on chaiactei* analy-sis . . . dozens ment had decided not to institute
Monday to Friday.
53.00 for six months
phonies working in the big cities Of good angles . . . allow them revocation proceedings although
9:00 a.m.-12 noon,
Mr. Yasui lived outside of Can
$6.00 per one year
of Canada too, and hence, this to write their name on the top
Saturday.
article.
of the cnart.. . you delineate the ada beyond the six year period
4-9 Queen St. W. _ EMpire 6_300g _
without obtaining an extension of
Dr. Sanford, executive secret most prominent characteristics,
Authorized as second m
•
’
Dnt.
his
residence. The Canadian CiU
class mad. Post Office Dept., Ottawa
ary of the American Psychologic talents and abilities, faults, voca-apartment, however
al Association, estimates that tional pursuits, predictions and
warned
that
Mr. Yasui should ^
“upwards of 25,000” phonies are luckyT number for any individual
tam an extension of bis residence
SECURITY THROUGH UNITY?
operating and taking- in some- m less than sixty seconds, mak
outride
of Canada.
thing like $375,000,000 yearly- ing a personal analy-sis. . .”
™ x:" :a~ jcca hV® ruaI from the uninformed and gullible
Many of them operate a sort
A
public. This sum is not just fool of religious shroud, employing
over the Easter weekend. '
“ London ishly spent money but has
cost words that have va ue Biblical
£
is painftely
W^Xy Z’ed 'X n°‘ OnS reSO1“‘~
OUt Of some spenders “^ health and connotation such as “truth,” “di
By TOGO TANAKA
sanity.
vine”, and “universal.” Crosses
What do you know about the
the lack thereof XrkXhe Xu
T& °CCUmnCe °r
With our present system, any and other religious symbols are
conference. Certainlt n
,
tlme in anV important JCCA one with a counle of hundred employed. Recently William L. . ' Japanese-American popula
tion? Latest estimates say that
between the local h
UnderstandinU was reached dollars can buy- a mail order de
wrote a novel called 60 per cent now live in the Weh
concrete
^
the
on anv gree in psychology in four days Aigmmare Alley” which was al
concrete Enure pohcy beyond the broad lines X discu. from such places as the College so made into a movie. This dealt Coast states of California, Ore
of Universal Truth in Chical with the career of a psycho-phony gon, Washington. Before the war,
Illinois. However’ if you want a in a pseudo-religious atmosphere. 88.5 per cent did. Now Japanese
Americans reside in all 48 states,
degree from a regognized univerIf you need a psychologist, you
sity, it takes up wards of ten can write to the American Psy until rate of Nisei is below U.S.
years and the cost of thousands chological Association, 1515 Mas- “average.” This was true in Cali
fornia in 1940 . . . California Jaof dollars.
sachusetts Ave., N.W,, Washing
perhaps too preoccupied with their own problems
Graduates of these mail-order ton 5, D.C. which will supplv vou panese birth rate was 15.8 per
X'°
— “>-sive and poXe
colleges hang up their shindes with names of qualified psycholo I thousand then, compared to 16.1
for total population of the Golden
and begin dispensing advice''on gists in your area. You can ask
whe^erebJotft
an unhappy state sex, personal problems, and so on for the same information from State . . . Issei' men outnumber
and they- make a g’ood living-, the chairman of the psychology ed Issei women 8 to 5 before
three levX T 7
^ m“mum of
between the
war, but only- 6 to 5 now
They- operate as “psychological department of your nearest
Uni- reason: women outlive men .
readers”, “Doctor of Psychology- versify. But don’t consult
towards tee
your Before war, U.S. Japanese popu
“astrologers'’. telephone book! to exist however
+
te W111 c°ntinue in Metaphysics
lation had very low incidence of
“mentalists
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V
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grapho-analysisbelieve that all levels" are “Crested C°”jeCtur® since
cases
of
crime,
relief,
mental
ill
ists”, healers ', and other cognoMr. Hoshiko s probably the
structure and
i
,
Ld
maintaining the mens.
ness . . . All figures showed the
only Nisei in Canada who is
nadians
P ^^ f°r ,he 9°°d d dl Japanese Cagroup had better record than
a member of the American
“You can’t knock a lop-ear
population as a whole . . . Since
Psychology Association in Caned mark” is a traditional phrase
.
The preamble of the constitute reads- "this
,
evacuation of World War II, more
ada of approximately 105 mem
Ox the con man. It means that a
crime, more relief, more mental
bers which constitute.
about
natural born sucker cannot be un
illness . . . Crime rate, for exdeceived. It is no exaggeration.
90% of all the psychologists in
ample, years 1935-39 (FBI fig
Canada.
Listen to some of the topics co
ures) for total arrests for violataction for the betterment of the politico" mo 1 “'^ vered for a course in Metaphy-sicmg state laws: White — 496,al healing- and decide for y-our612; Negro, 364,671;
iltatT' Canadians of panose ancesfry. ”
passing thru
Mexican,
self,
e.g.,
“Inmost
Spiritual
15,701;
Indian, 2,525; Chinese.
is in that pnnciale
tt«
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(Continued from page 1)
Breath, Mental Cure of Tumors
984; Japanese, 245 .. . Buddhsarily strive.
organization must neces- and Cancers,
Mental Surgery
Mental Spiritual Cure of Defec were an intrusion into my pri ists constitute the largest religi~
gioup numerically- among
vate sanctum, like unwanted visi . OUS
” d “ MUre S1°Ce ‘here tive Vision.”
tors. I didn’t want to share anv- । L.S. Japanese . . . Ratio probably.
In more blunt language, listen biiug with them.
gram but it was not a complete suXess^ “ “S ^^ Pr°'
three Buddhists to two Christi
X !
to how books on the subject are
ans
Back north-east
miles to!claim • . Government figures
that thev are doXXuX8 pointed
the excellent work described. “Would you like first Toronto, high on a 115
Buddhists about 50 per
tleemg train. | cent;
hand
observations
and
instruc
oiled cohesion bX^ bX
Protestants around 30 per
tions on how to vie with successful you will find the lights flickering- cent, Catholics 2 per cent
out
reout of the night and shooting
c
policies. The theme Secu-ih tX"' Xit tO'™rds Positive psychological reading? To know out like
mainder
‘
no
preference
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If
rockets outside of th
.
^ecuaty Through Unitv- is a brave, what to anticipate when a client
stirring etna intelligent
window and •
will think once you’re between 20 and 34, you
one but it can be made empty enters your office ? To know what I more of the you
oelong to the largest numerical
farawnv
world of
‘. pe of reaoing to give for satis- | quiet and
a brief moment of gioup among the Nisei . . . Near
faction. How and why the client | peace.
ly 50,000 Nisei are in that age
ensuing montlis,
n Inde^endent J^nese-English Organ
Punish
ubhshed
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of each
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XX^rmed with ,he —-
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ACROSS MY MIKB .
T>e £fmfr gS 200
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mg and tugging going on in his mind.
continued to patter the pavement making ill the
was ^iXh
'^^ at his wrist watch. It
prospect of a good time for
*
Dave
and
X
„
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P£5St ten! What’s
«
his
girlis the best t:
friend Judy’.
of the
^ou can begin planning for
but r»t TA’ home’ he thought. And as the
Dave wondered where in the world
> ,«X7" V thS tWrd tim “> a= bas stop
he summer, Sunday drives and
could
Duffers can start
take
Judy—
especially
& “h ad S0t
-hey alighted and, Dare
thinking
in this cold. soakins
about early Sunday mornings and ^her pleasures of the warm wel
5XX
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thin
^they
tad
t0
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come season.
m ™‘j
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Silent- nd
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evm had spent
Ao. 5. The fish ;
h M
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V‘“d "'"’* t0 ,l*’s a«“'P
I roni today, you can follow the
beginning to run. And you J
holding hands.
quiet evenings together at her home
can start to tl nk about whether । >^jor league box scores. Rmht
X*™0’''"4 "'ta Dave rancd
it
-thanks for the evening, Dave.”
now we're in the midst of th
to
nias or nasturre
«-s S.i 1 raming. Although he hadn’t vet derided
vani~h ^Va SL1Ud^e 017 Dave’s face began to
tanley Cup final playoffs.
where they were going, they neverthe e„ “
of fine drops
us; r
mi"d
™ water vir ^T tak"’S
- f
April, it's the
ear-muffs. 1O)
i„r f ’
'^m J*'s
he stood gatr
ervear and other winter
I a
tO S° ~ something novel to do
into her face.
tmie of the year. Every?^nes can be bundled un
Ze ™S 1 ‘ Eir'S tOday W8nt
«nd
>o Aiesh, new and inin G- -ou welG ■ ■ • a bit romantic to-night
A ' Ox excrement. As the bus rolled alow
now-.
a' e « rinkled his brows, his eyes narrowed th- ■ "Cera /• u- eed3 ^ar^ silence’’ Then she smiled.
; Good mghy , and closed the door behind her.
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have you filed your
g- the f51«>»«y Dave stood there transfixed. Then
। income tax returns?
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(Confa from Page j)
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the
retention
of his Canadian ci
J i . HObHIKO
, is easily fooled.. . closely guardzensnip.
ucilias a medium of expression and news outlet
Recently an article by Jhan I ed Mts of ‘business’ tha build
In another
Robbins called
“Exposing the ? reputation and incomes ?”
.
v
recent ^se where
among those of Japanese origin in Canada. .
Lhe
Aanonal
JCCA
appW
psycho-phonies” (Collier’s Marchi GraphoI° ry (handwriting- analy I the readmission to Canad
KEN ADACHI
I or
described
a
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---------Editor
■22,
19o2)
was
brought
to
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descri
"At
last
some
roni
Takaichi umezuki
my- atJapan of Mr. Kiokichi Ya<
Japanese Section Editor
tention. It describes the activities thing novel and tremendouslv
KEN xMORI
the
National JCCA was advise rha
.
. ..................... Advertising
of phony psychologists who oper- profitable under the sun! Brand
Office Hours:
the
Canadian
Citizenship
Depart
are in the big cities of the U.S.A. new and totally different slant
8.30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Subscription, in Advance:
but unfortunately there are also on chaiactei* analy-sis . . . dozens ment had decided not to institute
Monday to Friday.
53.00 for six months
phonies working in the big cities Of good angles . . . allow them revocation proceedings although
9:00 a.m.-12 noon,
Mr. Yasui lived outside of Can
$6.00 per one year
of Canada too, and hence, this to write their name on the top
Saturday.
article.
of the cnart.. . you delineate the ada beyond the six year period
4-9 Queen St. W. _ EMpire 6_300g _
without obtaining an extension of
Dr. Sanford, executive secret most prominent characteristics,
Authorized as second m
•
’
Dnt.
his
residence. The Canadian CiU
class mad. Post Office Dept., Ottawa
ary of the American Psychologic talents and abilities, faults, voca-apartment, however
al Association, estimates that tional pursuits, predictions and
warned
that
Mr. Yasui should ^
“upwards of 25,000” phonies are luckyT number for any individual
tam an extension of bis residence
SECURITY THROUGH UNITY?
operating and taking- in some- m less than sixty seconds, mak
outride
of Canada.
thing like $375,000,000 yearly- ing a personal analy-sis. . .”
™ x:" :a~ jcca hV® ruaI from the uninformed and gullible
Many of them operate a sort
A
public. This sum is not just fool of religious shroud, employing
over the Easter weekend. '
“ London ishly spent money but has
cost words that have va ue Biblical
£
is painftely
W^Xy Z’ed 'X n°‘ OnS reSO1“‘~
OUt Of some spenders “^ health and connotation such as “truth,” “di
By TOGO TANAKA
sanity.
vine”, and “universal.” Crosses
What do you know about the
the lack thereof XrkXhe Xu
T& °CCUmnCe °r
With our present system, any and other religious symbols are
conference. Certainlt n
,
tlme in anV important JCCA one with a counle of hundred employed. Recently William L. . ' Japanese-American popula
tion? Latest estimates say that
between the local h
UnderstandinU was reached dollars can buy- a mail order de
wrote a novel called 60 per cent now live in the Weh
concrete
^
the
on anv gree in psychology in four days Aigmmare Alley” which was al
concrete Enure pohcy beyond the broad lines X discu. from such places as the College so made into a movie. This dealt Coast states of California, Ore
of Universal Truth in Chical with the career of a psycho-phony gon, Washington. Before the war,
Illinois. However’ if you want a in a pseudo-religious atmosphere. 88.5 per cent did. Now Japanese
Americans reside in all 48 states,
degree from a regognized univerIf you need a psychologist, you
sity, it takes up wards of ten can write to the American Psy until rate of Nisei is below U.S.
years and the cost of thousands chological Association, 1515 Mas- “average.” This was true in Cali
fornia in 1940 . . . California Jaof dollars.
sachusetts Ave., N.W,, Washing
perhaps too preoccupied with their own problems
Graduates of these mail-order ton 5, D.C. which will supplv vou panese birth rate was 15.8 per
X'°
— “>-sive and poXe
colleges hang up their shindes with names of qualified psycholo I thousand then, compared to 16.1
for total population of the Golden
and begin dispensing advice''on gists in your area. You can ask
whe^erebJotft
an unhappy state sex, personal problems, and so on for the same information from State . . . Issei' men outnumber
and they- make a g’ood living-, the chairman of the psychology ed Issei women 8 to 5 before
three levX T 7
^ m“mum of
between the
war, but only- 6 to 5 now
They- operate as “psychological department of your nearest
Uni- reason: women outlive men .
readers”, “Doctor of Psychology- versify. But don’t consult
towards tee
your Before war, U.S. Japanese popu
“astrologers'’. telephone book! to exist however
+
te W111 c°ntinue in Metaphysics
lation had very low incidence of
“mentalists
”.
V
(
grapho-analysisbelieve that all levels" are “Crested C°”jeCtur® since
cases
of
crime,
relief,
mental
ill
ists”, healers ', and other cognoMr. Hoshiko s probably the
structure and
i
,
Ld
maintaining the mens.
ness . . . All figures showed the
only Nisei in Canada who is
nadians
P ^^ f°r ,he 9°°d d dl Japanese Cagroup had better record than
a member of the American
“You can’t knock a lop-ear
population as a whole . . . Since
Psychology Association in Caned mark” is a traditional phrase
.
The preamble of the constitute reads- "this
,
evacuation of World War II, more
ada of approximately 105 mem
Ox the con man. It means that a
crime, more relief, more mental
bers which constitute.
about
natural born sucker cannot be un
illness . . . Crime rate, for exdeceived. It is no exaggeration.
90% of all the psychologists in
ample, years 1935-39 (FBI fig
Canada.
Listen to some of the topics co
ures) for total arrests for violataction for the betterment of the politico" mo 1 “'^ vered for a course in Metaphy-sicmg state laws: White — 496,al healing- and decide for y-our612; Negro, 364,671;
iltatT' Canadians of panose ancesfry. ”
passing thru
Mexican,
self,
e.g.,
“Inmost
Spiritual
15,701;
Indian, 2,525; Chinese.
is in that pnnciale
tt«
•
(Continued from page 1)
Breath, Mental Cure of Tumors
984; Japanese, 245 .. . Buddhsarily strive.
organization must neces- and Cancers,
Mental Surgery
Mental Spiritual Cure of Defec were an intrusion into my pri ists constitute the largest religi~
gioup numerically- among
vate sanctum, like unwanted visi . OUS
” d “ MUre S1°Ce ‘here tive Vision.”
tors. I didn’t want to share anv- । L.S. Japanese . . . Ratio probably.
In more blunt language, listen biiug with them.
gram but it was not a complete suXess^ “ “S ^^ Pr°'
three Buddhists to two Christi
X !
to how books on the subject are
ans
Back north-east
miles to!claim • . Government figures
that thev are doXXuX8 pointed
the excellent work described. “Would you like first Toronto, high on a 115
Buddhists about 50 per
tleemg train. | cent;
hand
observations
and
instruc
oiled cohesion bX^ bX
Protestants around 30 per
tions on how to vie with successful you will find the lights flickering- cent, Catholics 2 per cent
out
reout of the night and shooting
c
policies. The theme Secu-ih tX"' Xit tO'™rds Positive psychological reading? To know out like
mainder
‘
no
preference
.
If
rockets outside of th
.
^ecuaty Through Unitv- is a brave, what to anticipate when a client
stirring etna intelligent
window and •
will think once you’re between 20 and 34, you
one but it can be made empty enters your office ? To know what I more of the you
oelong to the largest numerical
farawnv
world of
‘. pe of reaoing to give for satis- | quiet and
a brief moment of gioup among the Nisei . . . Near
faction. How and why the client | peace.
ly 50,000 Nisei are in that age
ensuing montlis,
n Inde^endent J^nese-English Organ
Punish
ubhshed
(
QUACK PSYCHOLOGY
1
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6
on Wednesday
and Saturday
of each
week
AT
XI Statistics
XX^rmed with ,he —-
toward
unitv.
improvement
bracket.
ACROSS MY MIKB .
T>e £fmfr gS 200
E
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—Colorado Times.
A
V
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By Jack Nakamoto
mg and tugging going on in his mind.
continued to patter the pavement making ill the
was ^iXh
'^^ at his wrist watch. It
prospect of a good time for
*
Dave
and
X
„
1
P£5St ten! What’s
«
his
girlis the best t:
friend Judy’.
of the
^ou can begin planning for
but r»t TA’ home’ he thought. And as the
Dave wondered where in the world
> ,«X7" V thS tWrd tim “> a= bas stop
he summer, Sunday drives and
could
Duffers can start
take
Judy—
especially
& “h ad S0t
-hey alighted and, Dare
thinking
in this cold. soakins
about early Sunday mornings and ^her pleasures of the warm wel
5XX
Anw
T
i
ther
thin
^they
tad
t0
,»
sl
come season.
m ™‘j
V tO ”"; Judy
Silent- nd
nniX
d S “"'S " t0"'”
evm had spent
Ao. 5. The fish ;
h M
r
V‘“d "'"’* t0 ,l*’s a«“'P
I roni today, you can follow the
beginning to run. And you J
holding hands.
quiet evenings together at her home
can start to tl nk about whether । >^jor league box scores. Rmht
X*™0’''"4 "'ta Dave rancd
it
-thanks for the evening, Dave.”
now we're in the midst of th
to
nias or nasturre
«-s S.i 1 raming. Although he hadn’t vet derided
vani~h ^Va SL1Ud^e 017 Dave’s face began to
tanley Cup final playoffs.
where they were going, they neverthe e„ “
of fine drops
us; r
mi"d
™ water vir ^T tak"’S
- f
April, it's the
ear-muffs. 1O)
i„r f ’
'^m J*'s
he stood gatr
ervear and other winter
I a
tO S° ~ something novel to do
into her face.
tmie of the year. Every?^nes can be bundled un
Ze ™S 1 ‘ Eir'S tOday W8nt
«nd
>o Aiesh, new and inin G- -ou welG ■ ■ • a bit romantic to-night
A ' Ox excrement. As the bus rolled alow
now-.
a' e « rinkled his brows, his eyes narrowed th- ■ "Cera /• u- eed3 ^ar^ silence’’ Then she smiled.
; Good mghy , and closed the door behind her.
"hT 7
' M“‘h dr°PPed> and it seemed'tlY
j
have you filed your
g- the f51«>»«y Dave stood there transfixed. Then
। income tax returns?
’
I
‘ each turn ot the bus' wheels, his face be j
came all the more evident of the continual twist- ।
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Wednesday, April IS, 1952
THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE 7
Membership Fund Driv
oral
Mr. D. Y. Tabuchi
Y. Horiuchi .......
Mr. & Mrs. Tom S'
NISEI CLUBHOUSE BOY FOR WHITE SOX ONCE
5.00
m
5.00 WALKED MILES THROUGH JUNGLE TO GAME
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2.00 ZaWanO’ the littIe Uubhouse boy
—
2.00 of the Chicago CnA
9
WITH
Mr. S. Tama
All plaver
2.00 walked
through 30 i
Of !
Hideo Tamak
2.00 steaming
bullet-infested
2.00
the
a baseball game.
Wilson Height
2.00
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and
ba
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for
:o
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Ei
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touring all-star team from J a. yuii
pan i
2.00
Life,
Accident
V
etc.
when Charlie Grimm
and
B
o
b
Kumagai's
Just
About
2.00 Daily New
in a dispatch filed Lewis of the Cubs took a
2.00 from New
fancy
Tatuya Omoto .......
Orleans where the to him and invited Him to join
2.00
HAMILTON
The
Katsuya Fukakusa
played
JOHNNY NAKAS IMA j'
2.00
ym
Kentaro Ebisuzaki
All
Oil Burners, Roel
2.00
Issaku Uchida .......
at
*I
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2.00 know
ipremacy, is prae
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Dehkichi Ya
37 Aitor Avo..
tically
in
the
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'■moto
aization and who
2.00
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magai’s. They :
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text morning.
5b50 ]
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points
in
the
Mr. & Mrs
that
that
jus'
remaining
three
2.00 tag teams at Con
A” she inquired
2.00 home of the White
u
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2.00
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3.00
with
pts..
Mr. Omoto and T. Omoto 2.00
mv
1 osh is 30 now but
66 L, J. Kondo’s 66, Pin (
Masaru Takasaki ........ ........ 2.00 ster in
my watch, money, every
Los
Angeles
before
the
Yataro Omori........... .
66, Tigers 62, T. Kondo’s
2.00 war he wanted to be a baseball
noted, recalling tha
.Miss Misao Mivamoto
2.00 player,
Mak Otsu .. ..... ........
He still cherishes that breathless day.
2.00
Kamloops. B. C.
Gengo Nishimura
World War II intcirupted j Honda's 42
2.00 supjeme ambition. Standing only
■Ken Fukusaka ......
3.00 a little more than 5 feet, under Y osh’s career.
2.00 a wild crop of crew-cut black
It also took a
George Fuk
1 Londa
2.00 hair, he never had a chance.
of
Yosh’s
Miss Jackie
.1
Lucien C. Kurata
2.00 :
Still he spends hours discuss- James J. Dykes, lormer manag-er Cushions
Frank Ohtake
&*rrister 'and Solicitor
of the Chicago White Sox and
i i
' AHeiai-^0 i>L E., Toronto
2.00
Ta
Masaru Nakao .............. '
5.00 gers like Hank Sauer, Ralph now manager of the Philadelphia
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans I
Fred Takeo Kato
Kiner, Stan Musical and hits as Athletic cigars and badinage, to
4
arranged
High scores were trundled
Kenjiro Kanbara.............
i
3.00 good a pepper game as any of get Yosh into the Armv.
(
Mike Honda 775 (310). Tosh
Fumio Kuramoto
3.00 them, according to Gazel.
was too smaii.
■Roy Kuramoto ....... ........
Yamamura
2.00
Yoshio Bob Higuchi.......
buddy,
” YMsh
One of the Cubs once asked
2.00
Kenji Takata .L.........
calling Dvkes'
2.00 him what lie d do if he owned now,
Ladies' top bowlers
Kensuke Takata
J
3.00 a ball club. A few hours later his behalf.
z
Kinoshita 625, Toyo Izumi 60S
Takaaki Kitamura
2.00
s
wive months later I was over Kim Hashimoto 606.
he was still plotting- his moves.
& Zrs- E. Kimura
seas.
”
Mr. & Mrs. H. Iwasaki
—DOC
“I’ve been fond of baseball all
4.00
Miss Tye Iwasaki
/£BUl&<iot
Yosh Kawano’s tour of duty in
2.00 niy hfe,” Yosh admits candidly.
t
Mi. & Mrs. R. Higuchi
4.00 “Some people grow away from military intelligence in the Paci
COLLIER STORY
Mr. & Mrs. T. Ma^ubaj
4.00
LU_1SELIIreet’ Toronto, ont.
beaver Y amamura
it, but I never have. I love it.” fic took him through months in
America’s best freestyle swim
New Guinea, 15 more in the Phi- mer, Ford Konno, the HawaiianMrs. Misao Hoita ZZZ
2.00
At that, according to Gazel.
Miss Eiko Iwashita
y baseball gain:? born Nisei, was the subject of a
2.00 Yosh s climb to the majors was lippines
Mr. S. Mori................ "YZ
he could beg, borrow or hitchhike Collier article, “Paddling His
2.00
Mi. & Mrs. Toru Shin
YONEMITSU
2.00 tougher than the long pull put his way to during the war in the
Own
Konno,
”
written
by
Bill
Mr. Toyozo Isozaki
in
by
most
players,
It
began
2.00
South Pacific.
I
Mr. T. Kondo .......
when he began
2.00 back in 1935
Junjiro Doi ............. LIZ"!
323 BROADVIEW AVE.
3.00 hanging around the Hollywood
Yoshitaro Matsui
(near Gerrard St.)
3652
suo 2.00 ball park waiting for the “base
Ikuo Matsuo ..........
knock
”
of
opportunity
.
2.00
Kaoru Matsuo ....
2.00
Miss Mary Matsuo
2.00
Residence:
Mitsuo Hashizume
EMI-0508
2.00
The
“
shuttling
”
Toyotas
of
•
get
under
way
at
7
finds
Nancy
Kensuke Kosaka ...
2
Vesta Drive
2.00
MA fair 1365.
gave Masao Murakami"!
comprise the Edamura vs. Betty Kai and To
3.00 inniniiHiiiiiininniiniiiiiiiinnnm Kitchener
Hideo Kobayakawa ...........
large part of the v
2.00
ig con- sin iakasaki vs. Jean Shintani.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Andrew FL McKague,
! .Mrs. S. Hayashi
4.00
tingent to Toronto for the 5th This division is under the directBarrister, Solicitor, Notary
1 okichi Wakabavashi
SEWING machine
operator
7.00
rubl ic.
।
Annual
Nisei
Open
Shuttle
Tourtion of Roy Shin.
H. Wakabayashi ..... .
2.00 and trinimers, experience not es
fOl
Northern
Ontario B!da.
Kiichi Kondo ..................
2.00 sential, for West End brassiere 1 ney to be held at Metro Gym
330 B,y St.
Major
Domo
Mi
Akiyama
has
Mr. Jiro Give
2.00 factory, good starting rates. Ap । April 19-26. The draw commit a misv program for April 19. It II (Corner Adelaide & Bay Sts.)
Shoichi Nishimura
4.00 ply Mr. Morrisson. Flexees Can- tee found no less than six memTORONTO
Kaz Give................... ........
includes mixed and men’s doubles
2.00 ada Ltd., 48 Abell St., KE. 8596. bers of that family entered.
Matoaki Karakida "ZZZZ 2.00
and men’s singles. At 1 p.m., LaiFOUR STORE girls wanted for
Toru Maruya _ ____ ____
Big brother Mas will head the
2.00 dry-cleaning, good wages, allko Miyake-R.
Matsumoto vs.
Yoshikazu Ono
Kitchener contingent which in- Chic bujiwara-K. Tamura; Ter2.00
M. Ono _ ______ !........... ... 2.00 year around work. Phone HA.
If h “
6550. Toronto.
Nudes Ruth, Minnie and Geo
Mrs. Haruko Ando
k
A
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I'ujioka-I.
Yamashita
vs.
L.
81
2.00 ;
I
GIRL for dry-cleaning store, Joining them will be married sis Okawara-M. Otsu; T. YonemitsuGeorge Kato ................ .....
1.00 experience not necessary. Phone ter Katie Yoshida of London and
Agent
Yoshio Nakazawa .. ............. 2.00 LO. 6141. Toronto.
N. lonogai vs. A. Sugamori-Y.
brother Muss from Montreal.
Nobuoka.
Shigeyuki Yoshida
3.00
MON ARCH LIFE
In addition to Muss Toyota,
I
Kenzo Asano ................
HELP WANTED
2.00
Ladies’ doubles get under way
Montreal will send Tom Matsui
Mr. & Mrs. Inouye ...... ZZ
2.00
TRUCK DRIVER for gardener
on
April 21 with the continuation
to form a strong men’s doubles
Genjiro Kuroda .............
2.00 Apply 363 Rusholme Rd., OL.
66 King St E., — Tel. 2-2594
team from the Quebec city. Ha of the men’s singles. Tuesday will
4035, Toronto.
Kiyomitsu Kawasaki
Hamilton
2.00
be devoted to men’s doubles while
GARDENER wanted. A.Iso boy milton is to be represented by
Residence:
for grocery store help. Phone OL. Nobby Tonogai who is teaming Wednesday will see the mixed
Total io Date
2702. 660 Bloor St. West. To up with Toronto’s Ken Sugamori under way with Friday and Sat
59 Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
ronto.
urday for all events.
and Toki Yonemitsu.
TRUCK DRIVER for ardenA review of all entries show.n‘’HnnnHniniiHfHn!nnj»niiinr er, phone RA. 2926, Toronto.
I EXPERIENCED hoffman pres- ed- 32 entries in the mixed. 26
:
sers full or part time, all-year in the men's dou: <es, ii m the
ACCEPT NEW
j round work.
niece-work basis. ladies' double, and 14 each in the
I Phone OL. 2361 between 8 to 6. men’s and ladies
1 LY'. 0048 evenings. Toronto.
a ui x 1 xuays, / p.m.
1 total of 9
TOOLS, KITCHEN UTENSILS
This
over
I
uouples Accepted
i
ROUGH SPOTTERS
or j the hundred mark
inTOP QUALITY
i part time. Phone OL. 2361 beteither rhurs., Eri., 7 p.m
elusion
of
the
nc
'
ween
8
to
6
or
LY.
0948
evening,
Private, couples, small
PAINT, VARNISH, ENAMELS
j Toronto.
:
groups, Aion. to Eri., 6 p.m.
On r ri da
ROOMS WANTED
Archie Miyashita
c event, will
YOUNG COUPLE
ger under way to vie for the iniGORDON BURKE STUDIO
537 Queen St. W. (Corner Augusta)
months-oid baby needs two or 1
tial
possession of the Frank Mat
885 Queen W
_ . three unfurnished rooms. Phono I
Phone WA. 5375 — Toronto, Ont.
/nninijnnHHnnnnnnHHinniiifis ox. 3682, Toronto.
। sui Trophy. The first matches to
CLASSIFIED
(Dei 100 Entries in Fifth Nisei Shuttle Tourney,
Kitchener Toyotas Head Visiting Contingent
SHERMAN'S HARDWARE LTD.
THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE 7
Membership Fund Driv
oral
Mr. D. Y. Tabuchi
Y. Horiuchi .......
Mr. & Mrs. Tom S'
NISEI CLUBHOUSE BOY FOR WHITE SOX ONCE
5.00
m
5.00 WALKED MILES THROUGH JUNGLE TO GAME
-.062.50
1O1;--
ba:
r
QUEEN
Pick-up
and
ST
w
Deli,-,
10.00
CHICAGO —
A
'
— There
There are baseZZ I ball fanati cs, but none lik
ve
Toshiro Kuwabara
2.00 ZaWanO’ the littIe Uubhouse boy
—
2.00 of the Chicago CnA
9
WITH
Mr. S. Tama
All plaver
2.00 walked
through 30 i
Of !
Hideo Tamak
2.00 steaming
bullet-infested
2.00
the
a baseball game.
Wilson Height
2.00
It th, Ont.
and
ba
r
boy
for
:o
2.00
Automobile.
Ei
Burglary
touring all-star team from J a. yuii
pan i
2.00
Life,
Accident
V
etc.
when Charlie Grimm
and
B
o
b
Kumagai's
Just
About
2.00 Daily New
in a dispatch filed Lewis of the Cubs took a
2.00 from New
fancy
Tatuya Omoto .......
Orleans where the to him and invited Him to join
2.00
HAMILTON
The
Katsuya Fukakusa
played
JOHNNY NAKAS IMA j'
2.00
ym
Kentaro Ebisuzaki
All
Oil Burners, Roel
2.00
Issaku Uchida .......
at
*I
Kock bool Insulation
2.00 know
ipremacy, is prae
Gurney I'urn
Dehkichi Ya
37 Aitor Avo..
tically
in
the
a
hands of the Ku
tup
Mrs. Masave
'■moto
aization and who
2.00
M A
magai’s. They :
PHONE
text morning.
5b50 ]
“
'What
points
in
the
Mr. & Mrs
that
that
jus'
remaining
three
2.00 tag teams at Con
A” she inquired
2.00 home of the White
u
.That w
2.00
A .
3.00
with
pts..
Mr. Omoto and T. Omoto 2.00
mv
1 osh is 30 now but
66 L, J. Kondo’s 66, Pin (
Masaru Takasaki ........ ........ 2.00 ster in
my watch, money, every
Los
Angeles
before
the
Yataro Omori........... .
66, Tigers 62, T. Kondo’s
2.00 war he wanted to be a baseball
noted, recalling tha
.Miss Misao Mivamoto
2.00 player,
Mak Otsu .. ..... ........
He still cherishes that breathless day.
2.00
Kamloops. B. C.
Gengo Nishimura
World War II intcirupted j Honda's 42
2.00 supjeme ambition. Standing only
■Ken Fukusaka ......
3.00 a little more than 5 feet, under Y osh’s career.
2.00 a wild crop of crew-cut black
It also took a
George Fuk
1 Londa
2.00 hair, he never had a chance.
of
Yosh’s
Miss Jackie
.1
Lucien C. Kurata
2.00 :
Still he spends hours discuss- James J. Dykes, lormer manag-er Cushions
Frank Ohtake
&*rrister 'and Solicitor
of the Chicago White Sox and
i i
' AHeiai-^0 i>L E., Toronto
2.00
Ta
Masaru Nakao .............. '
5.00 gers like Hank Sauer, Ralph now manager of the Philadelphia
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans I
Fred Takeo Kato
Kiner, Stan Musical and hits as Athletic cigars and badinage, to
4
arranged
High scores were trundled
Kenjiro Kanbara.............
i
3.00 good a pepper game as any of get Yosh into the Armv.
(
Mike Honda 775 (310). Tosh
Fumio Kuramoto
3.00 them, according to Gazel.
was too smaii.
■Roy Kuramoto ....... ........
Yamamura
2.00
Yoshio Bob Higuchi.......
buddy,
” YMsh
One of the Cubs once asked
2.00
Kenji Takata .L.........
calling Dvkes'
2.00 him what lie d do if he owned now,
Ladies' top bowlers
Kensuke Takata
J
3.00 a ball club. A few hours later his behalf.
z
Kinoshita 625, Toyo Izumi 60S
Takaaki Kitamura
2.00
s
wive months later I was over Kim Hashimoto 606.
he was still plotting- his moves.
& Zrs- E. Kimura
seas.
”
Mr. & Mrs. H. Iwasaki
—DOC
“I’ve been fond of baseball all
4.00
Miss Tye Iwasaki
/£BUl&<iot
Yosh Kawano’s tour of duty in
2.00 niy hfe,” Yosh admits candidly.
t
Mi. & Mrs. R. Higuchi
4.00 “Some people grow away from military intelligence in the Paci
COLLIER STORY
Mr. & Mrs. T. Ma^ubaj
4.00
LU_1SELIIreet’ Toronto, ont.
beaver Y amamura
it, but I never have. I love it.” fic took him through months in
America’s best freestyle swim
New Guinea, 15 more in the Phi- mer, Ford Konno, the HawaiianMrs. Misao Hoita ZZZ
2.00
At that, according to Gazel.
Miss Eiko Iwashita
y baseball gain:? born Nisei, was the subject of a
2.00 Yosh s climb to the majors was lippines
Mr. S. Mori................ "YZ
he could beg, borrow or hitchhike Collier article, “Paddling His
2.00
Mi. & Mrs. Toru Shin
YONEMITSU
2.00 tougher than the long pull put his way to during the war in the
Own
Konno,
”
written
by
Bill
Mr. Toyozo Isozaki
in
by
most
players,
It
began
2.00
South Pacific.
I
Mr. T. Kondo .......
when he began
2.00 back in 1935
Junjiro Doi ............. LIZ"!
323 BROADVIEW AVE.
3.00 hanging around the Hollywood
Yoshitaro Matsui
(near Gerrard St.)
3652
suo 2.00 ball park waiting for the “base
Ikuo Matsuo ..........
knock
”
of
opportunity
.
2.00
Kaoru Matsuo ....
2.00
Miss Mary Matsuo
2.00
Residence:
Mitsuo Hashizume
EMI-0508
2.00
The
“
shuttling
”
Toyotas
of
•
get
under
way
at
7
finds
Nancy
Kensuke Kosaka ...
2
Vesta Drive
2.00
MA fair 1365.
gave Masao Murakami"!
comprise the Edamura vs. Betty Kai and To
3.00 inniniiHiiiiiininniiniiiiiiiinnnm Kitchener
Hideo Kobayakawa ...........
large part of the v
2.00
ig con- sin iakasaki vs. Jean Shintani.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Andrew FL McKague,
! .Mrs. S. Hayashi
4.00
tingent to Toronto for the 5th This division is under the directBarrister, Solicitor, Notary
1 okichi Wakabavashi
SEWING machine
operator
7.00
rubl ic.
।
Annual
Nisei
Open
Shuttle
Tourtion of Roy Shin.
H. Wakabayashi ..... .
2.00 and trinimers, experience not es
fOl
Northern
Ontario B!da.
Kiichi Kondo ..................
2.00 sential, for West End brassiere 1 ney to be held at Metro Gym
330 B,y St.
Major
Domo
Mi
Akiyama
has
Mr. Jiro Give
2.00 factory, good starting rates. Ap । April 19-26. The draw commit a misv program for April 19. It II (Corner Adelaide & Bay Sts.)
Shoichi Nishimura
4.00 ply Mr. Morrisson. Flexees Can- tee found no less than six memTORONTO
Kaz Give................... ........
includes mixed and men’s doubles
2.00 ada Ltd., 48 Abell St., KE. 8596. bers of that family entered.
Matoaki Karakida "ZZZZ 2.00
and men’s singles. At 1 p.m., LaiFOUR STORE girls wanted for
Toru Maruya _ ____ ____
Big brother Mas will head the
2.00 dry-cleaning, good wages, allko Miyake-R.
Matsumoto vs.
Yoshikazu Ono
Kitchener contingent which in- Chic bujiwara-K. Tamura; Ter2.00
M. Ono _ ______ !........... ... 2.00 year around work. Phone HA.
If h “
6550. Toronto.
Nudes Ruth, Minnie and Geo
Mrs. Haruko Ando
k
A
r
J
’
I'ujioka-I.
Yamashita
vs.
L.
81
2.00 ;
I
GIRL for dry-cleaning store, Joining them will be married sis Okawara-M. Otsu; T. YonemitsuGeorge Kato ................ .....
1.00 experience not necessary. Phone ter Katie Yoshida of London and
Agent
Yoshio Nakazawa .. ............. 2.00 LO. 6141. Toronto.
N. lonogai vs. A. Sugamori-Y.
brother Muss from Montreal.
Nobuoka.
Shigeyuki Yoshida
3.00
MON ARCH LIFE
In addition to Muss Toyota,
I
Kenzo Asano ................
HELP WANTED
2.00
Ladies’ doubles get under way
Montreal will send Tom Matsui
Mr. & Mrs. Inouye ...... ZZ
2.00
TRUCK DRIVER for gardener
on
April 21 with the continuation
to form a strong men’s doubles
Genjiro Kuroda .............
2.00 Apply 363 Rusholme Rd., OL.
66 King St E., — Tel. 2-2594
team from the Quebec city. Ha of the men’s singles. Tuesday will
4035, Toronto.
Kiyomitsu Kawasaki
Hamilton
2.00
be devoted to men’s doubles while
GARDENER wanted. A.Iso boy milton is to be represented by
Residence:
for grocery store help. Phone OL. Nobby Tonogai who is teaming Wednesday will see the mixed
Total io Date
2702. 660 Bloor St. West. To up with Toronto’s Ken Sugamori under way with Friday and Sat
59 Oxford St., — Tel. 7-1960
ronto.
urday for all events.
and Toki Yonemitsu.
TRUCK DRIVER for ardenA review of all entries show.n‘’HnnnHniniiHfHn!nnj»niiinr er, phone RA. 2926, Toronto.
I EXPERIENCED hoffman pres- ed- 32 entries in the mixed. 26
:
sers full or part time, all-year in the men's dou: <es, ii m the
ACCEPT NEW
j round work.
niece-work basis. ladies' double, and 14 each in the
I Phone OL. 2361 between 8 to 6. men’s and ladies
1 LY'. 0048 evenings. Toronto.
a ui x 1 xuays, / p.m.
1 total of 9
TOOLS, KITCHEN UTENSILS
This
over
I
uouples Accepted
i
ROUGH SPOTTERS
or j the hundred mark
inTOP QUALITY
i part time. Phone OL. 2361 beteither rhurs., Eri., 7 p.m
elusion
of
the
nc
'
ween
8
to
6
or
LY.
0948
evening,
Private, couples, small
PAINT, VARNISH, ENAMELS
j Toronto.
:
groups, Aion. to Eri., 6 p.m.
On r ri da
ROOMS WANTED
Archie Miyashita
c event, will
YOUNG COUPLE
ger under way to vie for the iniGORDON BURKE STUDIO
537 Queen St. W. (Corner Augusta)
months-oid baby needs two or 1
tial
possession of the Frank Mat
885 Queen W
_ . three unfurnished rooms. Phono I
Phone WA. 5375 — Toronto, Ont.
/nninijnnHHnnnnnnHHinniiifis ox. 3682, Toronto.
। sui Trophy. The first matches to
CLASSIFIED
(Dei 100 Entries in Fifth Nisei Shuttle Tourney,
Kitchener Toyotas Head Visiting Contingent
SHERMAN'S HARDWARE LTD.
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Wednesday, April 16, 1952
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APRIL
MIIKE — KAWANO
'------------ -------------------------- _______
TORONTO — The marriage 1S—c°aldale. Coaldale JCCA AnAN ESSAY ON "HEAVEN"
Alma Sumiko, daughter of Mr.
nual„ Jester Frolic, Comfew Wa VariO“’ kinds of
known to man. To name a
"CIn of the wedding- of Mar- and Mrs. Hidenosuke Kawano of
munity Hall, 9 to 1.
folk, “Starrv Heaven”
•
A K 'en dear to young married garet royoko, fourth
Vernon, B.C., and Saburo Miike* 19-TormtO’ Kika Club meetinly heaven ak“h” ‘^
y’"W
’ 1 All’s. Tama Kimoto and rhe late son of Mr. and Mrs. Uhei Miike.
and sociaL at University Set
Uhei Miike
tlement, 7:30 p.m.
arch Kiso
,of
Ont., took place on
salvation.
then Hot f
ri K
3 °°°
d peop!e
who believe
spiritual
for
we do And
swkTA
K13t
somewhere
a “Dog’in
s Heaven
”. M^s Hmm/
second son or March 22, at the Carlton United -o Toronto. Spring Sound
U Kich^Sor^
“• ^ J M- «y officiEweryoT is flee tf ch«^ h’
dayS
Dance. Music by Quintcats
rny own part ths Pk “ t
6 h'5 hrt,“1!lr 'W of heaven. For
New Band, 7:30-12:30 UW
Strikes me ai Mt “
. V<3n, e^to)]ed bX Molly and Company, Brisbin officiated. Dr. Drummond
Hall.
Reception followed at the Hoe
imagine any' m-nV '
” h’fm'.v overrated, for I cannot quite Wolff played the wedding music Sai Gay;
26—Chatham. Kent JCCA and
while soloist was Mrs. Lily Bush.
Md tAAt
t Air Z’1 ,T
A “d age bein=content
NAC Hospital Benefit Fund
The bride, given in marriage
walking the floors Mr
J A”5
other exclusively, and
Dance,
YMCA, S p.m.
Hatanaka — Wakabayashi
to Sie J. Bor X th
M
AM P”ty °f fcir S’”a'
I by her brother, Jack Kimoto,
TORONTO — The wedding of 26—Toronto. Nisei Open Badmin
~'the .ovMM
— chose a gown of all-over French Sue, third daughter of Mrs. Tat
ton Tournament Presentation
lace over satin with a nylon yoke |
Dance at Metropolitan gym,
su Wakabayashi, to Mr. Thomas
and a cathedral train of lace '
8-12 p.m.
over Masayoshi Hatanaka, eldest son
satin. Her fingertip veil, four lav
is MranMorf anAXA
“P”at
I” reality it ers 01 silk tulle illusion was of Mr. and Mrs. Shuzu Hatanaka,
MAY
toop place on March 8 at the
experience, its wonder and beauty and ex- caught in a lace cap trimmed
citement heightened I:
Canadian Legion Hall.
10—Toronto. Western Baseball
Tr
’y an undercurrent of pain.
with seed pearls and lilies of
How the Heavenly Heaven after Death puzzles me somewhat
Club benefit dance. St. Mich
Baishakunins were Mr. and
tne valley. She carried a fanOf the first
Mrs.
Mitsuo
Hashizume.
ael Hall, Bond and Shuter.
° heavens I can speak wjth some authorjty Bi
shaped bouquet of white carnahave never
23
—
Toronto.
Toronto
JCCA
experienced Heaven after Death, nor have I had the tions centred with a white orchKENT
JCCA
CONCERT
good fortune
Spring Fiesta, at UNF Hall.
r"
J” HaS beSn there’ 1 have only t'm id.
word of the Good Gospel, and in all due respect to it, I confess
SUCCESSFUL EVENT
Miss Kay Shimizu was maid of
CHATHAM, Ont. - The Kent
that
wearinATq
'
that 1 "■Mld
particularly happy honor while Grace Omori and
JCCA Joint Concert was held on
hes?-a brand — - Katie Sora were bridesmaids.
I March 29 at the YMCA Hall to.
GEORGE WATANABE
The best man was Robert Shi
salvation would bYin 1 °
1 -V 0,656 traW‘”Ss of celestial
a
capacity
crowd
which
included
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. —
there is afe t™ ^”1
TAW °f
”d moda and ushers were Roy Sora
out-of-towners
from
London, , George Watanabe passed away on
and the good. And of what a hi"' 6’81bl lty am™S the exalted and Takeshi Kobayashi.
Windsor, Leamington, Toronto I March 23. Funeral services were
The reception was held at the
good I would
‘
‘ ' ai • h
pardon me — “unearthly”
and St. Thomas.
held at Blake Funeral Home on
Golden Dragon Chop Suey.
It’s also a h«.re»
1 "'°u,d “t 1™"'.
Veteran Isseis performed two March 25 by Rev. Stevens.
For their honeymoon motor
am aiwaj a TA ±£± W-S“nE
~
1
shibais that proved to be an imme
*
*
*
trip to Florida, the couple wore
As for a DoA.a •
♦’ > '''f
men to get into heaven,
diate hit with the older folks. A
SAICHI TAMAI
some restrictions ’preVentiA 'whoF I™ .W™’
”’ust have twin suits of light brown check. variety of odofis was presented
VANCOUVER — Saichi Ta
The bride chose for her acces
under the supervision of Mrs. T. mai, 65, passed away on March
even with the S.P.C.A. fighting on its’Tde en,<T"ent and
sories brown suede shoes, match'Wakabayashi. A particularly ap 29. Funeral sendees were held at
ing purse and brown kid gloves.
pealing number was performed the Mr. Pleasant Funeral Home.
opens nl
r
She wore a natural straw jat and
by tiny 5-year-od Kathleen Wa
I a corsage of talisman roses.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Tokikazu Tanaka kabayashi. Veteran dancers Mis
Baggage And Parcel
ses Kay and Patsy Baba were
I were the baishakunins.
also featured in duet and group
heavl'™" l’”!"S hraVen *
^^ 1 kM"'
conception of
odoris.
REX MATSUYAMA
Its a world full of mud puddles. Mud puddles
1
An all-male team was featur
PHONE LL. 4575
propertv of small
.
puaaies die the sole Seads Coaldale JCCA
ed in a humorous dance called
52 Hickson St. — Toronto
enough to describe that
°rdS adequate or expressive
“
Futari
Wa
Wakai
”
and
other
COALDALE, Alta. — Dr. Yoeven- ar il M t “ '7""* “
"diking through
hiyuki
Okamura was elected talents displayed were several
beyond thet Xeh”^
L‘^ M*
□resident of the Coaldale JCCA vocal and instrument! solos as
gurgling as it cre^n-*1 h ,.
'
^° ^ee Uno black water I
I
Ladies & Gents
|
't the chapter’s annual meeting /veil as the boy’s choir and march.
the'reason for
' M"d
held recently at the local Japa^Tailored Suits & Coats |
Toronto AYPA Plans
for granted
hithert°
nese Hall.
MICHI ASHIKAWA f
VF'XP^ion Night"
Dr. Okamura, born at Straw237
Seaton St. — Toronto^
At the last meeting of the
berry Hill where he received his Toronto AT PA, teams for
meant for Mftilg X^M CTf
Telephone RA. 2618
ft
the
public and high school education, nouses were chosen which
will
is meant for oozinoi
L' S1'h loam of stream beds I
entered the University of Mani compete throughout the term for
boy’s ear to a ««M|
“ ’S tbe Posing of a small
toba in Winnipeg to major in me top honours in various activities.
boy’s
M
dicine. After interning at Win- Several other suggestions that
TILE WORK
winds’ strange and mv~t.r'
i
'
m ' tiny just to catch th
n
lpeg
hospitals,
he
moved
to
Ta
were made by the club members
that tells wHWU C
ta’™nies. It’s that instinctive snif
Walls and Floors
ber,
Alta.,
in
1950,
to
begin
his
be found
J I.
V
the &St fW
violets wi>
were put into effect.
Of Every Description
own practice and shortly after
tound, jus. a,here the fast wild strawberries are hidden
The next meeting is slated for
EDWARD SORA
wards, opened his office in Coal
^'^ ^> at the Parish
It’s a world of leisurely
(RA. 0305)
adventure and of startli . awesome dale.
lotions. It’s a small bov’s
GEORGE
SATO
experience of lying flat on his stombe
charged
at
the
door
so
all
are
Since
coming
to
Coaldale,
Dr.
^ch, studying- the
(JU. 4434)
ground through half-closed
*
has been an active ad\ .sed to come on time.
and finding । Okamura
quite suddenly the each bl ad
TORONTO, ONTARIO
An “occupation nite” has been
s has taken on the proper | member of the Coaldale JCCA.
tions of a huge r
nacing growth, and that an ant hill has I
Other officers of the Coaldale planned for the programme and
become a. relentles:
marching to its destruction. It's a small , aie Push Matsumiya, vice pre. ’
the form of an im’
boy’s discovery of
mg s ne$i or a squirrel's hiding place It' pdent: June Okahashi, treasurer- ■ ^°mP?’ ^ ^^ by one memOpen 12 noon to 2 a.m. £
disturbance of a hornet’s nest and hi ! Duke Oshiro, secretary
Tom'/1 / €ach of the teams. The
sudden pain. It's a sm
boy s period of learning, of taking apar
A
Kishima, social convex- f" j
be ^^^“ tovO tell
objects and living thin
not from any sense of conscious crueltv T Hoyano, cultural and Vcial the audience various interesting
but becaus
famous Chinese foods
~
' Dagirs about the position he £
ciiadengmg to a small boy's welfare director.
mind. If is :i world whm 0 time
hold,
is spent running to a fire, watch- I
—C. S. *:* 69 Albert St. —'Toronto X
ing- a band pa
❖
(at Elizabeth)
pausing- to watch a fruit pedlar to listen to a weary organ grinder, j
$
Telephone
W’A. 9817
or an aeroplane.
X
It' a world
Special attention given
objects have intense value __ car- strings or conditions attached to K-W d'a!'K101""ent- 11 bas no £
Tied around in the poc
mall boy's trousers. Bits of strino- i "ge of four and ten It i. a
f° take out orders.
d e P
a b°y be between the A
a broken knife, a rabb
head,
to
ail
living
"hi
“
to
sta
re
overt
damp, a han,dful o
a bit of broken glass hot with colon
*
Kb, and to ^oft, rich earth underfoot.
, some very
licorice sticks, a watcl
that doesn’t g '. a few nail
tone
white ring's 011 it __ t'
A
□se possessions
niticance onlv in a
- S A
small box's heaven
S A
By CINDERELLA
I
SORA — KIMOTO
I
TORONTO — On March 29, J
I Metropolitan Tinted Church was
HTcn of yo“"E
«se‘sit’s XiX-T
"ith
11 Eloe Sai Gay
S
And to
— not a
unders
people
a
am
R.i A>oy’s Heaven, there is alwa? a dog
' kind of dog. but a real boy’s kind of • •
bo
no pedigree but one which share. a tacit ! S
hi
aster that grown-uus are strange J J
ople to boot.
van ou
? of heaven. To me a small bov
Abenuon: Ontario Essav Writers1
ONLY 14 DAYS UNTIL OPERATION S.A.
Good Luck!
A A
S A
S A
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Hours:
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to 4St,
jum.Toronto
Reservations:
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banDINNERS
QUETS AND FAMILY
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Wednesday, April 16, 1952
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APRIL
MIIKE — KAWANO
'------------ -------------------------- _______
TORONTO — The marriage 1S—c°aldale. Coaldale JCCA AnAN ESSAY ON "HEAVEN"
Alma Sumiko, daughter of Mr.
nual„ Jester Frolic, Comfew Wa VariO“’ kinds of
known to man. To name a
"CIn of the wedding- of Mar- and Mrs. Hidenosuke Kawano of
munity Hall, 9 to 1.
folk, “Starrv Heaven”
•
A K 'en dear to young married garet royoko, fourth
Vernon, B.C., and Saburo Miike* 19-TormtO’ Kika Club meetinly heaven ak“h” ‘^
y’"W
’ 1 All’s. Tama Kimoto and rhe late son of Mr. and Mrs. Uhei Miike.
and sociaL at University Set
Uhei Miike
tlement, 7:30 p.m.
arch Kiso
,of
Ont., took place on
salvation.
then Hot f
ri K
3 °°°
d peop!e
who believe
spiritual
for
we do And
swkTA
K13t
somewhere
a “Dog’in
s Heaven
”. M^s Hmm/
second son or March 22, at the Carlton United -o Toronto. Spring Sound
U Kich^Sor^
“• ^ J M- «y officiEweryoT is flee tf ch«^ h’
dayS
Dance. Music by Quintcats
rny own part ths Pk “ t
6 h'5 hrt,“1!lr 'W of heaven. For
New Band, 7:30-12:30 UW
Strikes me ai Mt “
. V<3n, e^to)]ed bX Molly and Company, Brisbin officiated. Dr. Drummond
Hall.
Reception followed at the Hoe
imagine any' m-nV '
” h’fm'.v overrated, for I cannot quite Wolff played the wedding music Sai Gay;
26—Chatham. Kent JCCA and
while soloist was Mrs. Lily Bush.
Md tAAt
t Air Z’1 ,T
A “d age bein=content
NAC Hospital Benefit Fund
The bride, given in marriage
walking the floors Mr
J A”5
other exclusively, and
Dance,
YMCA, S p.m.
Hatanaka — Wakabayashi
to Sie J. Bor X th
M
AM P”ty °f fcir S’”a'
I by her brother, Jack Kimoto,
TORONTO — The wedding of 26—Toronto. Nisei Open Badmin
~'the .ovMM
— chose a gown of all-over French Sue, third daughter of Mrs. Tat
ton Tournament Presentation
lace over satin with a nylon yoke |
Dance at Metropolitan gym,
su Wakabayashi, to Mr. Thomas
and a cathedral train of lace '
8-12 p.m.
over Masayoshi Hatanaka, eldest son
satin. Her fingertip veil, four lav
is MranMorf anAXA
“P”at
I” reality it ers 01 silk tulle illusion was of Mr. and Mrs. Shuzu Hatanaka,
MAY
toop place on March 8 at the
experience, its wonder and beauty and ex- caught in a lace cap trimmed
citement heightened I:
Canadian Legion Hall.
10—Toronto. Western Baseball
Tr
’y an undercurrent of pain.
with seed pearls and lilies of
How the Heavenly Heaven after Death puzzles me somewhat
Club benefit dance. St. Mich
Baishakunins were Mr. and
tne valley. She carried a fanOf the first
Mrs.
Mitsuo
Hashizume.
ael Hall, Bond and Shuter.
° heavens I can speak wjth some authorjty Bi
shaped bouquet of white carnahave never
23
—
Toronto.
Toronto
JCCA
experienced Heaven after Death, nor have I had the tions centred with a white orchKENT
JCCA
CONCERT
good fortune
Spring Fiesta, at UNF Hall.
r"
J” HaS beSn there’ 1 have only t'm id.
word of the Good Gospel, and in all due respect to it, I confess
SUCCESSFUL EVENT
Miss Kay Shimizu was maid of
CHATHAM, Ont. - The Kent
that
wearinATq
'
that 1 "■Mld
particularly happy honor while Grace Omori and
JCCA Joint Concert was held on
hes?-a brand — - Katie Sora were bridesmaids.
I March 29 at the YMCA Hall to.
GEORGE WATANABE
The best man was Robert Shi
salvation would bYin 1 °
1 -V 0,656 traW‘”Ss of celestial
a
capacity
crowd
which
included
FORT WILLIAM, Ont. —
there is afe t™ ^”1
TAW °f
”d moda and ushers were Roy Sora
out-of-towners
from
London, , George Watanabe passed away on
and the good. And of what a hi"' 6’81bl lty am™S the exalted and Takeshi Kobayashi.
Windsor, Leamington, Toronto I March 23. Funeral services were
The reception was held at the
good I would
‘
‘ ' ai • h
pardon me — “unearthly”
and St. Thomas.
held at Blake Funeral Home on
Golden Dragon Chop Suey.
It’s also a h«.re»
1 "'°u,d “t 1™"'.
Veteran Isseis performed two March 25 by Rev. Stevens.
For their honeymoon motor
am aiwaj a TA ±£± W-S“nE
~
1
shibais that proved to be an imme
*
*
*
trip to Florida, the couple wore
As for a DoA.a •
♦’ > '''f
men to get into heaven,
diate hit with the older folks. A
SAICHI TAMAI
some restrictions ’preVentiA 'whoF I™ .W™’
”’ust have twin suits of light brown check. variety of odofis was presented
VANCOUVER — Saichi Ta
The bride chose for her acces
under the supervision of Mrs. T. mai, 65, passed away on March
even with the S.P.C.A. fighting on its’Tde en,<T"ent and
sories brown suede shoes, match'Wakabayashi. A particularly ap 29. Funeral sendees were held at
ing purse and brown kid gloves.
pealing number was performed the Mr. Pleasant Funeral Home.
opens nl
r
She wore a natural straw jat and
by tiny 5-year-od Kathleen Wa
I a corsage of talisman roses.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Tokikazu Tanaka kabayashi. Veteran dancers Mis
Baggage And Parcel
ses Kay and Patsy Baba were
I were the baishakunins.
also featured in duet and group
heavl'™" l’”!"S hraVen *
^^ 1 kM"'
conception of
odoris.
REX MATSUYAMA
Its a world full of mud puddles. Mud puddles
1
An all-male team was featur
PHONE LL. 4575
propertv of small
.
puaaies die the sole Seads Coaldale JCCA
ed in a humorous dance called
52 Hickson St. — Toronto
enough to describe that
°rdS adequate or expressive
“
Futari
Wa
Wakai
”
and
other
COALDALE, Alta. — Dr. Yoeven- ar il M t “ '7""* “
"diking through
hiyuki
Okamura was elected talents displayed were several
beyond thet Xeh”^
L‘^ M*
□resident of the Coaldale JCCA vocal and instrument! solos as
gurgling as it cre^n-*1 h ,.
'
^° ^ee Uno black water I
I
Ladies & Gents
|
't the chapter’s annual meeting /veil as the boy’s choir and march.
the'reason for
' M"d
held recently at the local Japa^Tailored Suits & Coats |
Toronto AYPA Plans
for granted
hithert°
nese Hall.
MICHI ASHIKAWA f
VF'XP^ion Night"
Dr. Okamura, born at Straw237
Seaton St. — Toronto^
At the last meeting of the
berry Hill where he received his Toronto AT PA, teams for
meant for Mftilg X^M CTf
Telephone RA. 2618
ft
the
public and high school education, nouses were chosen which
will
is meant for oozinoi
L' S1'h loam of stream beds I
entered the University of Mani compete throughout the term for
boy’s ear to a ««M|
“ ’S tbe Posing of a small
toba in Winnipeg to major in me top honours in various activities.
boy’s
M
dicine. After interning at Win- Several other suggestions that
TILE WORK
winds’ strange and mv~t.r'
i
'
m ' tiny just to catch th
n
lpeg
hospitals,
he
moved
to
Ta
were made by the club members
that tells wHWU C
ta’™nies. It’s that instinctive snif
Walls and Floors
ber,
Alta.,
in
1950,
to
begin
his
be found
J I.
V
the &St fW
violets wi>
were put into effect.
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own practice and shortly after
tound, jus. a,here the fast wild strawberries are hidden
The next meeting is slated for
EDWARD SORA
wards, opened his office in Coal
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It’s a world of leisurely
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lotions. It’s a small bov’s
GEORGE
SATO
experience of lying flat on his stombe
charged
at
the
door
so
all
are
Since
coming
to
Coaldale,
Dr.
^ch, studying- the
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has been an active ad\ .sed to come on time.
and finding । Okamura
quite suddenly the each bl ad
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An “occupation nite” has been
s has taken on the proper | member of the Coaldale JCCA.
tions of a huge r
nacing growth, and that an ant hill has I
Other officers of the Coaldale planned for the programme and
become a. relentles:
marching to its destruction. It's a small , aie Push Matsumiya, vice pre. ’
the form of an im’
boy’s discovery of
mg s ne$i or a squirrel's hiding place It' pdent: June Okahashi, treasurer- ■ ^°mP?’ ^ ^^ by one memOpen 12 noon to 2 a.m. £
disturbance of a hornet’s nest and hi ! Duke Oshiro, secretary
Tom'/1 / €ach of the teams. The
sudden pain. It's a sm
boy s period of learning, of taking apar
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be ^^^“ tovO tell
objects and living thin
not from any sense of conscious crueltv T Hoyano, cultural and Vcial the audience various interesting
but becaus
famous Chinese foods
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ciiadengmg to a small boy's welfare director.
mind. If is :i world whm 0 time
hold,
is spent running to a fire, watch- I
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objects have intense value __ car- strings or conditions attached to K-W d'a!'K101""ent- 11 bas no £
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mall boy's trousers. Bits of strino- i "ge of four and ten It i. a
f° take out orders.
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a broken knife, a rabb
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tone
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By CINDERELLA
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SORA — KIMOTO
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TORONTO — On March 29, J
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HTcn of yo“"E
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And to
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unders
people
a
am
R.i A>oy’s Heaven, there is alwa? a dog
' kind of dog. but a real boy’s kind of • •
bo
no pedigree but one which share. a tacit ! S
hi
aster that grown-uus are strange J J
ople to boot.
van ou
? of heaven. To me a small bov
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