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1952

THE NEW CANADIAN

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________ ________ ^dependent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin

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VOL. 15 — NO. 92

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

Police Catches U.S. Kibei
After Long Crime Wave

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SS Per Year — 10 c Per Copy

Amendment Allows Children Of JC’s
Up to 21 Years of Age to Enter Canada

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — A
smooth-talking 34-year-old Kibei
who is known as “Fred Matsu­
da” was apprehended in San Ber­
Bv Ken Adachi
Au amendment td Order-in-Council PC 2115 which previously
nardino recently after conducting Award Turns Head.
prohibited to persons of the Asiatic race admission to Canada except
: The middle of the month of a long crime wave in several
the wife or child under 18 years of any Canadian citizens, now al­
November and what a glorious states, his victims being Japanese Novelist to .Write
lows entry to Canada of unmarried children up to the age of 21
kind of spring-like day it was in Americans. He is being held on 'Respectable' Books
years, according to George Tanaka, executive secretary of the Nat­
Toronto. But underfoot the crack­ charges of grand larceny.
10^0 — One of Japan’s most ional JCCA.
Matsuda allegedly duped his popular novelists dressed in “res­
ling dead leaves and overhead
The Order - in - Council was ^--------------bride
of three days of $2,000 last pectable” clothes recently for the amended last year and had ap- War Bride's Husband
the starkly naked branches of
trees stiffly standing to attention year in Salt Lake City, Utah. Af­ first time in his life to accept an lied to Chinese Canadians and it
Despondent, Suicides
as if in mute regret of their ter a short courtship and elop- award from Emperor Hirohito.
is only now that it is applicable
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — A
faded beauty were reminders that ment to Las Vegas, they returned
For several years, Kafu Nagai to Japanese Canadians, being de­ husband of a Japanese war bride
I was merely basking in a tem­ to Salt Lake City where Matsuda has been cited for the Emperor’s layed by the signing of the peace
porary lull before an inevitable told his wife that it was best to annual cultural award, but each treaty and other matters rela­ recently took his life by slashing
his throat with a razor because he
storm.
have quick cash on hand for an year he turned it down because tive to Canada and Japan.
was despondent over lack of fin­
I sort of eased myself past a emergency. She withdrew all her he refused to buy a morning coat.
The National JCCA has accum­
ancial means to support his
formidable looking door knocker, savings from the bank and one
Tails, he argued, hardly fitted ulated a number of cases where family.
past a lean and hungry mastiff clay, after a shopping trip, she his writing since his novels are wives and children were desirous
The former soldier from Louis­
that inquired sniffingly. Upstairs, found her husband had escaped based on Tokyo’s rough and raw of entry into Canada which had
ville, Kentucky, was a husband
feeling like a leper, I crawled, in­ with her life savings.
Asakusa district, the city’s bur­ been submitted to the Department of Mrs. Kazuko Lanzen who is
to a kitchen where a dinner was
He visited Denver, Colo., after lesque center.
of Immigration in Ottawa. It will
now widowed with two small
being laid.
this incident and was seen with
He broke down, however, and now re-submit these cases and daug-hters.
Was it the sad glance that the $2,000. He asked acquaintances appeared at the Imperial Palace word should be received after a
pretty Nisei wife threw on me as how he could increase the sum to in morning" coat to accept the reasonable time. The new amend­
A Japanese Canadian can also
the husband was balancing a fur­ $5,000. Told to “shoot the works”, award. “Hereafter, I’ll write res­ ment is expected to affect a
wife from Japan into
iously bubbling^kettle in one. hand it was reported that some $1,700 pectable novels worthy of the large number- of Japanese Can­ Canada provided he returns to
adians.
that made me feel like an intrud­ fell into somebody else’s hands.
award,” the popular writer said.
Canada and apply for her ad­
Some
consideration
may
also
Police are also questioning him
er in a private and very intimate
mission, it is extremely doubtful
be given to special cases of un­ whether Japanese Canadians can
sanctum ?
on the alleged swindling of $1,500
First IC Photo Studio
married children in Japan up to go to Japan, get married, and re­
It’s strange what an over­ from a Provo, Utah, beautician.
the age of 25 years. If they are turn to Canada together with a
Posing as a friend of a Nevada Opens In Vancouver
worked imagination like mine
can do but this couple had such Issei, Matsuda wired the former
VANCOUVER — “Fuji Pho­ the last remaining member of the wife since there are no facilities
an appealing fresh “just mar- to send him money. He was caught tos”, the first Japanese Canadian family, a special order-in-council in Japan for propel’ examination
ried” look about them. It was the by the police after the Issei had photo studio in Vancouver since could be passed to allow them of recently married wives so that
first time that I had ever seen become suspicious and had called the war was recently opened at entry into Canada. This, however, they can be amditted to Canada.
Japanese Canadians cannot re­
them but there it was—two-room his friend’s home.
394 Powell St. It specializes in depends on the merits of the in­
Matsuda also bilked several portraits and also handles a wide dividual case and on the discre­ main in Canada and apply for a
flat with bright wedding-gift ac­
cessories very much in evidence San Francisco store keepers by line of cameras and is an author­ tion of the Immigration Depart­ prospective wife to come to Can­
ada.
and the two of them struggling passing bad checks and swindling ized dealer- for view master and ment.
over a hot stove on a sleepy Sun­ money through other means. His stereo cameras.
day afternoon when others would feats included applying foi- a job
The proprietor, Reg. Hideo
be dining elsewhere.
at a Japanese-operated laundry, Miyashita, has had long years of
“Have you any money, dear?” getting $12 advance on his wages experience in this field. He has
she asked her husband with an but failing to report; a sukiyaki also been a chick-sexer at Ed­
establishment cashed a $68 pay­ monton, Alta., for a number of
inquiring uplift of eyelashes.
HONOLULU, T.H. — A “Com­
The trial was originally sched­
Was it the resigned and almost roll check foi' him, giving him years.
munist conspiracy” trial is now uled to begin last February but
As a convenience for JC’s
weary tone of voice that made $50 and the remainder to apply to
under way in Honolulu with sev­ was delayed by the defence who
siding
outside
of
Vancouver,
the
a
dinner
party
reservation
which
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me feel downright criminal ? Or
en of Hawaii’s top alleged Com­ charged that the indictment had
< :studio handles mail orders.
was it the feeling that came to wasn’t kept.
munist leaders as defendants. been issued . by a grand jury
Four of the seven are Nisei. They which did not represent a cross­
my mind that they had scraped
the barrel for this week’s budget. I

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are charged with violating the section of the community, and
Smith Act by “conspiring to teach therefore “class prejudice” had
Her one unguarded glance told
and advocate the overthrow of swayed the decision. There were
me a lot of things. I did not want
the
U.S. government”.
more executives than laborers on
to intrude into her private
John C. Walsh, special assist­ the jury, the defense stated. This
noughts but her glance was nei- I
ther sophisticated nor naive so I
LETHBRIDGE — With an obReports indicate that the tick­ ant to the U.S. Attorney General grand jury challenge was appeal­
could not help myself . . . bills jective of $1,000, the Finance ets are well distributed, but the opened prosecution last week, ed to the Supreme Court but was
and rent to pay . . . and what is I Committee of the Alberta JCCA Committee urges a sustained and defined to the jurors the turned down.
this character coming around ask- assisted by the treasurers of the drive during the next month and terms: Marxism, Leninism, prole­
Tin ce Japanese Americans are
tariat, burgeoise, dictatorship of also on the present jury of 15
ing for money? . . . saving money I Local Chapters, has initiated a a half.
the proletariat, revisionism, de­ members who will eventually
for a down payment on a house Finance Booster Drive. Since the
Chairman Nishikawa stated:
• • • and people coming around I original chairman of the Finance “Since the Provincial Conference mocratic centralism, and mater­ render the verdict at the conclu­
sion oi the trial which is expect­
asking for donations ...
| Committee, Treasurer Tula To- held last Spring reduced the local ialism.
He
traced
the
development
of
ed to last three months. They are
But it was fleeting and per­ miyama, is in Calgary pursuing chapter assessments to the Prohaps the thoughts were only im- his studies, the chairmanship has vincial Treasury, it is vital that the Communist party from June, Thomas K. Kawakami, Ronald
agined. Her mouth curved into a been redelegated to Vice-Presi­ the Booster Drive raises the nec- 1940, to August 28, 1951; organi­ Uyeoka, and Paul Nakamura.
smile and everything was all dent Bob Nishikawa of Leth­ essary funds to maintain the zational structure of the party in
r>ght again.
bridge. Assisting him on his com­ Provincial organization and to the U.S.; and said that all seven I To Show Japan Art
Bast the mastiff who in the mittee are Walter Koyanagi, Koji meet the assessments to the Nat- defendants were members of the
I executive board of the Commun­ At Coaldale Schools
interval must have been fed for Kadonaga, Duke Oshiro, Muneo tional JCCA.”
— T. T. A.
ist Party of Hawaii.
he looked only benignly at me, as Takeda and Ted Aoki.
COALDALE, Alta. — In an
Defendants have all pleaded effort to promote cultural activ­
L bored at the great wide world,
As in the past, the Finance At Western Tech-Commerce
innocence. They include Charles ities in the Coaldale schools, an
c-nd did not even bother to get up Drive is in the form of Booster
Two
Nisei
girls
were
among
K. Fujimoto, chairman of the exhibit of Grades 4 and 6 draw­
^ sniff.
tickets, for which prizes will be
Communist Party in Hawaii; Mrs. ings ^-rom Japan, and Grade 6 art
Back into the protective sun- drawn at the Alberta JCCA An­ prize winners at Western TechCommerce
commencement
exer
­
Eileen T. Fujimoto, his wife, and work from the Coaldale school,
hgnt which was beginning to nual Snoball to be held this jeai
deepen into the sudden dusk that at the Trianon in Lethbridge on cises on Nov. 14. Ruby Shiomi a former school teacher; Koji will be circulated in the schools,
won the Toronto Daily Star schol­ Ariyoshi, editor of the Honolulu sponsored by the cultural activ­
envelops the city. I checked ano- December 25. The prizes offered
arship while Lily Fujino won a Record, a weekly left wing news­ ities committee of the Coaldale
^her name off the list of donors are refrigerator, combination ra­
West
Toronto Kiwanis Club pro­ paper; and Jack Denichi Kimoto, suo-local of the Alberta Teachers
for the JCCA fund drive. With dio phonogaph, typewriter, mix­
Record employee.
ficiency award.
Association.
master, toaster and iron.
a sigh.

passing thru

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Hawaii Niseis on Tria! For
‘Communist Conspiracy’

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I Alta. JCCA Aims for $1,000
On Finance Booster Drive

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THE NEW CANADIAN
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I^ese-English Org^.

What’s In A feme

Wednesday, Nov.

19, ^

Toronto JCCA Chapter

Membership Fund Drive

By 31. SITARR
I hadst-been-damned: Jesus-Christ Previous Total
|
-Host
of
the
time
we
more
or
Siio.oo
| -came-into-the-w o r 1 d-t o-s a v e
medium of expression and news outlet
I less take our names for granted,
..............• 5.00
j Barebones. In other words, people Richard Yamanaka
5.00
j however, once in a while somewere
trying
to
identify
with
KEN ADACHI
5.00
J thing happens and we realize how
something with which they were Mr. & Mrs. S. Kadonaga77 4.00
Editor
j
ego involved are we with our
5.00
KEN MORI_______
Japanese Section Editor
already
ego involved.
Mr & Mrs. Richard Sora
I names.
5.00
Jack
M.
Matsui
''
People in everyday life try to
479 Queen St F
TU“~ —----- Advertising
I
For example, when someone
7.00
J. Kagas uye .............
Aua„.
P’re 6’30K - T«™o. Ont.
j
get
ego-enhancement
by
the
pre.........
5.00

Authorize,, 33 second class man post o„... _
j misspells or mispronounces our
S. Nagasuye ...............
। stige they hope to associate by J. Yabu ..................
3 AT■
T----------Office Dept.. Qttavra
......... 2.00
| names we don’t always act with
------4.00

identifying
with
some
noble
back
­
A Nisei In Manhattan
S. Irizawa ...............
| complete neutrality. How many of
------4.00
Dave Kobayashi .........
I us are flattered when old but ground like the Samurai in the Kam eki cha Kobayashi’
• ■ • ■ 2.00
I casual acquaintances remember case of some Japanese, or the Tak Kobayashi
•••• 2.00
Jones who try to dig up some
•••• 2.00
Kiyomi Kobayashi
names after meeting them family crest.
• • • • 2.00
R. Takata ...... ..........
gain in the East when we aw
• • • • 2.00
By Roku
Jews have had a tough time Hoy Matsui ............
ahara
last aoout a dozen years
■ • • • 2.00
pumpkin pie, their baked beans,
J. Onodera .................
New York macaroni and cheese, and coffee , ago out on the west coast? We - with their names. There’s a story B. Shiozaki .................
■ • • 2.00
There’s just a few things left
told about a Smith who wanted
■• • 2.00
j
sort
of
feel
a
little
hurt
when
Miss
Y.
Ito
...................

are tops in New York Yo^
his name changed to Jones. The Roy Heike ..................... ’
thaL. you can buy in New
• • • 1.00
couldn’t get better flavor or quY people forget our names or get
• • • 1.00
judge
asked
why
he
wanted
it
tnese days with a nickel. There’s
H. Imaoka .................
em all garbled up. Some of us
• ■ ■ 2.00
the newspaper, a package of gum. uj even i, you paid three or four
changed and this person said, Tetsuo Kamitakahara
•••
2.00
must
confess
we
scrawled
our
times the price.
S. Hayashi........................
and always a few isolated slots
That I can say that my name
•••
2.00
names
in some public place or
The biggest tourist attraction
Noriyoshi Watanabe
th® automat I am getting a
• • 3.00
his
Joe Tamane ..................
toric shrines when taking that was Smith before I changed it,
course,
is
the
coffee
spout.
You


• 4.00
little bit ahead of my story.
instead of Ginsberg”. Napoleon
Harry Shibuya ..............
ation last summer. When we
just
drop
two
nickels
in
pla



5.00
You see, Horn and Hardart has
in 1808 forced Jews to adopt cer­ Mr. & Mrs. Bill Takeda
i
shop
for
a
new
fountain
pen,
we


4.00
James Shimizu ...............
a string of restaurants in Man­ your cup under the spout, and out
tain names. Edward IV of En­
• • 3.00
j probably write our names first.
R- Y. Kadoguchi...............
hattan and Philadelphia. These ^°TS ^offee Q’Ate automatically ,
gland
in
1465
told
the
Irish
to

• 2.00

Look around you and you will
Dave Watanabe ............ 7
self-service outlets are quite dif­ --actually there are three coffee ’
• • 5.00
adopt English names or forfeit Richard Suzuki ...............
. 2.00
ferent than the cafeterias found spouts: regular, black, or light, j see many buildings named after their possessions. A decree of Genjiro Kuroda .........
•' 5.00
What
can
you
still
get
for
p I people. These people had their
in other cities. They are supposed
Yokichi Wakabayashi
■ 4.50
vanities tickled and contributed 1933 ordered all Turkish citizens H.
Wakabayashi ....
to be automatic. You drop a nick­ nickel at the Automat ’ A slice of
to assume a distinct name of
• 4.50
Kenjiro Kambara ...
el in the slot, presto, the door oreac and a piece of butter a,e money for the erection of many Turkish origin. Father Devin
. 4.00
B- Higuchi ......... ............
Still a nickel. There’s the doimh- such buildings and have been ex­

2.00
opens, and then you get a por­
urges all his "children” to as­ George Ikeda ..............
ploited
by
universities,
hospitals,
nut
A
cup
of
t
e
a.
That's
about

5.00
tion of food.
Mrs. Misao Hoita . ...
• 2.00
j sume new names at the time they M.
1 1 can seem to remember. Get­ and charity organizations.
Ono..............................
The only catch these days is
enter his fold.
2.00
After the return of the Cru­
George Isozaki .........
that very little pops out for a ting milk, for a dime, is a strano-p
2.00
It was pointed out in The New
nickel. You need a fistful. For experience. You drop two nickels saders, many men took the name Canadian that the new crop of Genkyu Iwama .........
2.00
Sueji Mori ......................
( QOW11 the slot, press a bell, and John; the craftsmen of the mid­
2.00
example, a piece of pie requires
dle ages who were proud of their ' babies were being given English T. Kondo .........................
2.00
tnree nickels, a cup of coffee two then an attendant in the back
Takeo Yoshida ..............
2.00
skill,
took
names
like
Shoemaker,
names
and
were
also
more
away
'wll
snove
a
glass
full
of
milk
nickels, a ham sandwich five
Mrs. S. Kondo ................
1.00
Carpenter and others took names
rom .the .traditional .English Eichi Kondo ... . .............
nickels, and so on. These are in­ through the opening.
2.00
Now, if you go to an Automat, like Duke or Doc. After the King names. Then the number of pre­ Y. Oho ..................................
2.00
flationary times.
Kaz Ouye ......... ...................
evacuation
Taks,
Mas
and
Hid
­
dames
version
of
the
Bible
had
2.00
there
are
some
ground
rules
vou

Of course, if you hunger for a
Jiro Ouye .........................
2.00
full dinner, then the service be- nave to remember. In the first its profound effect on the people, eos who suddenly became Eddies, Yoshiteru Kikukawa ..
.2.00
place, you better have a fistful of such names as Martha, Mary, Dans, and Franks indicates a Kensuke Kosaka ............
comes strictly cafeteria style. The
2.00
1 eter or Paul became popular. shifting away from closer Japa­ H. Iwasaki ..........................
2.00
automatic end disappears. You । niCk®Is- If Y°u plan on a full
The Puritans gave their children nese identification and ego-in- Mr. & Mrs. Tammy
take a tray, grab your silver > meal VOu must have a pocketMarubashi .........
4.00
Of Change as the cashier will names such as Prudence or Hope, volvemsnt with their enhanced Hideo.
Kobayakawa
v aie, and push it along the line. ;i
2.00
Take what you want and pay at । ' not break any large bills oi’ give in ^keeping with their abstract perception of themselves as Can- Frank Ohtake .......
3.00
I change.
a ii Lues.
In some unfortunate radians. Complete throwing off of Fred T. Kato ..........
the cashier’s stand.
3.00
To say that you have to be full cases children were names If- Japanese names have been rare Takaaki Kitamura
2.00
Only you will find that your. I
Masaki
Yamamura
3.00
which
indicates
that
it
is
not
as
Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou
total tab will usually hover I of hustle at all times, alert, clea-Junjiro Doi ...............
3.00
enhancing as it might appear.
eyed,
and
fleet
of
foot
is
unnecK.
Kawabara.............
around the dollar mark and of2.00
I am told that the Automat
Names as labels have about M. Fukunaga ...........
times sail upward into the stra­ I essary. That is common equin2.00
j
ment
of
all
New
Yorkers.
Most
people
bake
over
100,000
pies
them value judgement and may
tosphere.
Total to Date
$321.00
For example, roast beef is! - uiomats are jammed and people every day and serve over 500,000 impede mobility and in such cases
cups
of
coffee
daily.
It
amounts
will
elbow
you
forward
if
vou
are
names have not been unknown
ninety cents, baked ham eighty
ADVT.
slow with the nickels or hesitant to a huge pile of nickels no mat­ to be modified. Football stars on
cents. But there is some conso- j
ter which way you look at it.
lation because some of the finest I witn your choice.
university campuses may not be
No trip to New York, of course, considered eligible as desirable
Then you will have to spot an r
and most tastiest vegetable dishI is complete without a visit to the dates or fraternity brothers be­
es remain at a pegged nickel and open table or a vacan chair. The
send in stories, etc.
Automat. But don’t expect to buy
idea
is
to
get
there
first,
slam
a dime at the Horn and Hardart.
cause of names. Medical school for nc's xmas issue
the joint out with a nickel or ex­ applicants may be considered un­
When visiting Nisei firemen .vour food down, and occupy that
Writers are encouraged to
hit Manhattan, they usually want chair before your competitor. pect a seven course dinner with acceptable beause of names, etc.
send literary contributions for
to make a personal tour of the Then you have to keep one eve just seven nickels. The boys out
And if you have wondered
here
know
how
to
charge
and
ex
­
The
New Canadian’s big
Automat. This institution has be­ on your rood while you dash down
where “M. Sitarr,, came from,
the way for a glass of water, buv tract the moolah from the people.
Christmas Issue. Send in your
come sort of a tourist attraction i
ask me and sometime over black
They
have
it
figured
out;
a
nickel
stories, articles, poems, etc.
and also a mechanical toy de­ your coffee at the pout, or go to
coffee and Lucky Strikes, we can
the
bread
section.
;
at
a
time
it
is
pleasing
painless
now and make this your issue.
light for the children. There is
talk about that plus other things
I
While you are eating there mav process.
Break into print with the NC’s
from
Pacific Citizen
some sort of a satisfaction, like
which are more interesting.
year-end issue.
playing the slot machine, to I be someone breathing down your
necK
or
nervously
tapping
their
watch a few nickels disappear in­
foot waiting for you to finish.
to the box and then see the glass
partition click open so you can Don t let it oother you. Uncon­
D B ■
sciously
you
will
gulp
your
foQ(J
grab your food.
be7™ roorli"E next time 1 shan
down and you’ll have a nice set
1 must quickly add, at this
& Hand-L-S ^-^ ^ that has tIle romanhc impact.
1
the COUrage of nW conviction that
I rn
point, that the Automat is not of Automat ulcers in no time
and Told’ geS*U1’eS make for progress in winning
tickler
*S ano.^er ro:mantic touch which
The Hom and Hardart people
one of the better places to
Tri
X
intereSt and the love of a fair
er
e
d
a
capr*ce- In Europe, it’s considhax
e
a
gold
mine
in
these
nickel
Well, what can you expect from
a
I d like to be romantic to the full extent of
I shan’t n j ° ^entlemanly courtesy. However,
a handful of nickels ? It’s SOrt of 7° emporiums. About 400,000
my inclination. For, faint heart wins no fair lady
ner
*n a continental
man-­
eat daily at one of
like old Leighton’s Cafeteria in
er, but
but shall resort to it casually
and occasion
my fancy
faint-hearted ‘~rd the girl of
the
Los Angeles, patronized bv
- and
—* another
“ The only different^ i ^1
th~
ing kid™ maY other "Utile things” like hold­
The affair of the heart is a game of heart
is a game of hearts, so
mick here is that some of the ।
m
Hardart
the way to win a girl is through her heart
ing theMrMtbHT’ di"i"g’>r candlelight, kissfood is sold on this autom.nti7
inans who
who
automatic ! 7.7 "'7?°P5’Philadelphians
^ivini. her K to J On. ^ nose’ reciting poems,
i tt j
ea‘ ^ Die Hom and I
io “b°g things” fcVhert0'618-3” °f WWch
“P
eilterPrises total about
Many a time have I dropped in j'
at one ot the thirty Automats m tilt same number.
inland dTl'"’^' romantic is sickly, disgustThe firs
Manhattan. 1 go there not so
t was open in
any form of3 S j6 ^ purpose. And, of course,
much to watch the nickels drop Phiiadeluh
shunned Mna'd™85 and roughness is to be
into the slot but because the food •i ^ j”“han‘rai ^staurant was j
thXo m^tT; on and ^“rity are perhaps
is really tasty, well prepared, and ?■ parted m 1M2. at Broadway and I
in this business of rom^ce ^ "'^ ^ exercised
11- in dthe
heart of the Times I
wiuomly the same. I think their JI Square
nat has been wrun^ drv
n
which kadcth
">«eh the quality of the serenading voice as the
1 es, I shall be romantic to my girl-my wife.

Nickel And The Automat

ACHOSS MY Min

By Jack Nakamoto

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Lucien C. Kurata
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Notary Public
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Sam Sugie is fourth with 204.
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The two Mustangs teams remained undefeated in Toronto NA *
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Another surprise came when
hoop action as both junior and senior divisions swung into tlwir
in the Vancou- Shoji Tabata rolled a 350 single
ond week of play. All other teams have tasted at least
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to break the single record of 334
one defeat.
In the opener of the junior
on occured at
p.m. on held by Masao Hatanaka whom
twin bill, Club Rhapsody sparked
6 When the cellar-dwelling the writer predicted would top
also came through w
Eddie Hirakida’s quintet finally
by Bob Adachi who potted 18
the league. But the latter, gun­
points, handily defeated Orphans effort and hooped 10 pts. Ken came up with its second point of ning- for the high mark still hopes
Kanda and Bob Adachi each got rhe campaign. They knocked over
43-28. T. Sumi also played well
to hit 450 or somewhere in that
then- opposition 988-826 in the
in a losing cause, notching 11 7 points for the losers. Aki H?
vicinity
before the season closes.
yashi, Whizz Kids’ ace pilot,
second game after almost upsetpoints.
Looking over the ladies situa­
suffered an ankle injury last tua the applecart in the initial
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tion,
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Sue
Tateishi,
last
week, was used sparingly.
game 810-811. They dropped the
Togawa 8, S. Mori 6, D. TomiWhizz Kids: Y. Kameoka 13 fmal game 964-1021. but to the year’s singles champ, leading in
hiro 4, S. Kajiura 3, R. Kobayashi
F. Miyasaki 10, S. Takata 8, a' highly touted Clippers. Hiraki­ triples with 634 and tied with
2, A. Furukawa 2, A. Takeuchi,
YONEMITSU
Fujiwara 7, S. Shintani 4 4 H-,
da’s picked up another point on Leggy Okahori in averages with
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the grand total and after seven 178. Midori Miyashita still leads
Orphans: T. Sumi 11, P. Nakat­
singles
with
284.
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All-Stars: B. Adachi 7, K. Kan­
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Toronto.
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high
man,
had
his
wife
on
the
place Clippers’ 13 points.
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Although outplaying the Jun­ da 7, K. Osaka 6, F. Murata 6.
The two Niwatsukino brothers, sidelines cheering- him on, in his
ior Mustangs for the major part D. Aoki 3, J. Nekoda 3, T. Sumi k
Slug and Hiroshi, still lead the effort to regain his high triple
of the game, Barons wound up on E. Nagao, R. Matsushita __ 33
i honours, but couldn’t make
Rebels came mighty close to riign average bowlers with 21
the short end of a 36-20 count.
and 210 respectively. Clipper; j progress on the night’s play.
Erratic shooting led to Barons’ upsetting Mustangs but fell short
General Insurance
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feature
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downfall as the Mustangs, like
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their parent club, remained un­ evening. The first half ended with
Rebs
leading
19-15
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Mustangs
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defeated. Joe Wani was high
Life,
Accident & Sickness, etc.
took
command
in
the
final
half,
scorer for the winners with 9
pts., and Joe Nekoda accounted outscoring the losers 30-15. Her­
for half of Barons’ total with 10 by Miyasaki and Ted Nishimoto
Conclusion of these fig-ures, i
7-pt.
lead
on
the
16-team
pack
of
were
instrumental
in
the
rally
as
points.
that the calibre of Nisei bowlin
the Toronto Nisei Major Bowling has been upped considerably.
they
potted
11
and
9
points
re
­
Mustangs: J. Wani 9, R. Mori
League, and there’s a good rea­
spectively.
In last week’s bowling Ace Fu101 s/2 QUEEN ST. W.
8, H. Edemura 7, K. Ikeda 5, V.
son why. All its bowlers are aver­ jibayashi was top man with
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861
Kitagawa 3, T. Sakamoto 2, G.
aging better than 220.
(318,
302)
with
Joe
Izumi
852
Phone
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Sandy Ono, who is also the (313) next in line. Doing 700
nevertheless
came
up
with
a
fine
WA.
6553
sui, P. Fujino
36.
league leader, is the team’s top were M. Endo 781 (305), S. Tagu­
Barons: J. Nekoda 10, D. Aoki, effort. Paul Hirano was again man with 280. His teammates
chi 771, B. Miyauchi 762, M. Baba
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759
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THE NEW C a N a D I A N

Wednesday, Nov.

19,

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l"Annul,''""l"mil,ll|imiiiiii,

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By CINDERELLA
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Have You Done Your Christmas Shopping Yet?
i and re.
s something J planned

ridiculous!,- mos^

"I’On’t ^ ” ^ Of

v Ax c OLVER — Wo o dward’s
Department Store in Vancouver
added to its staff, Miss Jean Chi­
eko Ikeda, the first time in its
60 years of history that it has
Pad a Japanese Canadian girl in
its employ. She began her office
and clerical duties on Nov. 10, as­
sisting Mr. Akiyasu Masuhara
who is the Japanese represent-

'""""""SH1"""®,,.
22—Hamilton
Fifth Anniversary Dance a't
King Cole Room, Wentworth
Arms Hotel, 9-12 p m

die Hawkins Dance at St'
George’s Parish Hall, 7.30’
age a “O no! Have void” I lU 7 ;° M
“™ fnends’ 1 man12
p.m.
o
you. 1 knew, Deiore 5be opens her
- ■h that i
•he answer will be “Of course!” oxpre^ed with L M
22 Chatham. Kent JCCA Sadie
satisfaction of a routine mind whib M ™ ‘- ^1"^ M
Miss
Ikeda
and
Masuhara
who
Hawkins Box Social.
-London-St
out a long list qiinfc
^^ Li Lfle morning, makes
both speak Japanese fluently, may I 28—Toronto. Toronto Nisei Bad­
"ounces to a toii^^XMT ”" “b
“*d “’
I be found in the mail order deminton Club Inaugural Dance
■be -long-suffering
n
(ox course, he would have to
partment
where
they
handle
or
­
at Polish Alliance Hall. 8-30
LONDON. Ont. — On Oc
k /at else?) that Today- being the 19th of
ders
out
of
town
and
also
help
November, she will gr
1
p.m.
down town and set her Christmas shopping the London-St. Thomas J
done. Old Beetle-Eves
Japanese
Canadians
in
their
shop
­
29—Montreal. McGill Nisei Cam­
held its first general
go just that tool
"~
ping needs.
pus Club Benefit Dance at
sne can 1
system. I choose to live in
Miss Ikeda is the second daugh- i
International “Y”.
a continual flap for anothe
being the introduction of the two
:. busy with other things,
ow is the time io vvatch wondrot
\ outhful speakers representing ter of Mr. Chuhei Ikeda of Van- 29—Toronto. Club Rhapsody
sets
as
they
fall
over
the
Mountain. Now s the time
Bowling League Variety Nite
London at the Ontario-Wide Ora­ I couver and prior to joining I
me suaden advent of winter in the
I Woodward’s, she was employed I
at University Settlement
the time to
torical Contest.
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burning leaves, to veil at a football
game, to ee a lew choice
at the Homer Grocery in Vancou- I ___Hous^8:30 to 12 p.m.
plays, to nhMe frieuds to A

The two orators presented their I ver and at the Red and White
tea at some elegant place you ordinarily pasXXX O Y
DECEMBER
Nove is th^ tim- to
i ‘ P
P
P of c°Tree speeches preparatory to the con- Store in Greenwood, B. C. She I
at Joe’s. Nov
test
and
the
business
portion
of
I
off to think .Who. before
W
is an active member of the Maria
festive season. I like to me meeting was run off. Reports Stella Club executive.
People’s Snowflake Frolic ar
I
use up my November in a sort of wav
Jich stores up for me a or various committees, program
Club Top Hat.
of ge-podge of pleasant memorie.
— Genichi Ohashi.
for
the
fiscal
year,
and
the
an
­
and
to
cram
Christmas
26—Montreal. Quebec JCCA Jam­
into its
own alloted month.
nouncement of the recent election
boree, at Victoria Hall.
ma_ r’‘ke/° r.Ush with a ™ad crowd just a few days before
Alberta JCCA Plans
were given.
26—Lethbridge. JCCA Annual
mas. Ihe frantic wear and
,
e Christ­
Snoball
December
26
I
Snoball, at the Trianon,. 9-j
off mv
ine new slate of officers is
veneer of cjmicism. and the
a.m.
trickle through my hardenm-Mmf - ^‘’t spmt b*#f,“ to headed by president Fred Suno­
LETHBRIDGE — Alberta JC- I
radio or advertising- fanfare
” Noveraber n° amount of hara. Others are past-president, CA’s biggest social meet of the
, Kurnev 1 oshida; John Kumagai, year—the Annual JCCA Snoball Toronto JCCA Plans
-ood. rm too
eye. I’ll even manage to get to a MG AnV " Y'5' janndic^ Harvey Moritsugu, Mary Nagata,
is planned for December 26 at
to dispense with M=M- M M. 2 I klI!S where rm readv May Sagara, Sumi fomonoga,’ Southern Alberta’s favorite spot, New Year's Eve Dance
The Toronto JCCA will present
highly commercializManAa'v'b
ab°u‘ Christmas? It’s too II r.iid Kay Toda, executive mem­ the Trianon in Lethbridge. TheJ
its last affair of the year on the
bers.
semi-formal dance has yearly at- I
appropriate date of December 31
M^X^XTSjw’tah? V1 become
"’th
Any correspondence to the JC- tracted close to 500 Japanese ^itn a New Year’s Eve Dance at
CA chapter can be directed to Canadians in Southern Alberta.
the Labor Lyceum. Watch for
by an announcement on the A o' V ° J 1 startlecl ®r family
Ken Tsujiura, Social Director further particulars.
we got ready for Christi AlUiM
I’ that it
time secretary Ma
oi the Alberta JCCA Executive
bv Eaton’s bro-d-ide
v t
L Cnnstmas shopping, assisted London, Ont.
states:
The Sno-Ball will be f
Salt", was finished bv^end~™
f
bigger and better than ever. We
£ Open 12 noon to 2 a.m. X
an orderly routine. No wearer tee/salU^M ^ "^ * mUSt ad™^
Odctnski TTew Pisxy
are preparing for a big night.
£
their only error being their remark "ThU ? V '\ele P°hteIF helpful,
Again, the Booster Draw will be
A
ary or a birthday.” When I said
mCG
an annivers- Calgary Nisei Club
made at this function of the
£
shoukl feel embarrassed I don’t tow-B
why I
famous Chinese foods
year.

CALGARY, Alta. — At the
the girls all eved me as if I were U
U
3 Christmas 84ft, .
69 Albert St. —Toronto
The orcbestra hi attendance :
Annual
General Meeting- of
l
a city where anything and everything h^
^^ "
A
(at Elizabeth)
\1se1 ^lub on Nov. 2 held P'lH be the revamped Trianon
Telephone WA. 9817
whiJ'Uere ZXTXX^^^
Cards at the Labor Temple, Toran -allroom Orchestra.
A♦
Special attention given
‘‘Bunk” Guagaki was elected
X
up at the doorsteps of mv virin
j
' ° bulletins, turned I president
to take out orders.
for the new 1952-53
five or seven davs before AX
^ "'ith ™dTO ha^'
£
CARD
OF
THANKS
term.
Takimoto and family
Others on the executive slate
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?PreSS their sincere
include Kenneth Matsune, vice­
blanks and appreciation to their
president; Kell
ai, vreasur- 23
dS and neighb0^s ^r
j er; Eiko Mor.
tary; Joan rX d
Kpre!si“ °f
I Kondo, social welt •re; Betty
Chop Suey Hons®
P ly during their recent be­
. .
DOSS. Its still
w desk drawer Hke a Ikeda, entertainmem
Gus Ya- rea vein ent.
reminder for routine.
I 92-A Elizabeth St., Toronto I
°
mauchi, reacreational Tats Aoki.
j BANQUETS AND FAMILY s
; eciucational; June Yoshida and ;
tree waX™^^^
The I
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DENNERS
j
PMronize
looking a l«He XX
,
" "M “' tw’ m wrapped
G
™Snar
1 Honrs: 12 Noon to 4 ami. ?
^lesentative of i
Our
Advertisers
Reservations: EM4-9035
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settled ourselves comfort-M ''aS
?” °"'” ?reiutlicai eye? We
' e''er '"“^ 8' -student bodv 1
thumbs and to watt^^™
our' I
I havenh-fBut'^^X^

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".Quit tiroup ot
United Church
rsday, Nov. 20,
isting program
.’mg of a film

herover for cards,” said I
buying Christmas presets ^

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Kev.

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$ phone MaU and invite
Td

A successful year is forecast
K 5
ib many plans in all fields h
-V
Iready gotten underway. A “Get- H
■or a laugh and a game of bridge No 1 ^ " H”
aI'rays ^°od
presents
mends were out and wo were hariL I
”M>w,in* A” our Acquainted” Jam Session to be
pared, thanks to Mrs. Reetle-Fyes
' ‘"^ tnne- beW over-pre- I held on Nov. 24 at the I.O.O.F
Hall will start activities for the
next
term.
*0 pick UP the next
— E. M
at
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"ele millions of unsystematic, nonroutine folk
I* 25
ING COLE ROOM, Wenthworth Arms Hotel
1
haV'ng 3 “heI1 of « ^ood
time”— there was much
; b!
certain gleam in
, val, with ribbons and wrapping 11
Saturday, Nov. 22
"•hich seemed highlvappronrhtp \
u ' SmeU °n their b*-e^tk paper everywhere. Let me bestride 11
looked a trifle forlorn Uh n
°CCa?i°n- And if 1
a chmr.jf I want to, right in the 1!
^ents 75c
Ladies 50c
9-12 p.m.
midsc or wrapping a gift, to write ~
the grim realization Iha I
Unde™- H was
early Christmas shoppiC Al
niv J?
,SmaI1 note?? to a friend '
were down to half-price or le^ on
1 "U b°Ught in Xove™ber somewhere far off, and thumb
the hilarous sensations which^^^^
-d ™
•ay nose at all the “Mail
inue shopping.
A
me
For all my money, old BeeHe-Fve
Us tead of the conml tv
that experience of shopping twonM- can keep uer system. Give me
to
01
mutes
to
friend
if I w,
oomng fw that "special someth:^” R
to .with, a not
becoming entranced with a fountM„ nU
brother, of ’other half
BETTER C/wY^011 6 ^ Sts- ^
" aX • . Merr
“ potato peeler which can be u<M A ' 1 nRh "
four co^urs.
a a;
kind of lemon ?,„ceKr wWrt '^ ^. ^’>!« of thing,. a w
t me do iy Cl­
2
oeu or Irade __
frying tour eggs at once, wither- —v
T a *an-Y ^kilI«t for
; 2 ng -.nd mv
Sales Representative
or several evening kt the KvfBjr^
Prepara, tion ; in in y
185 o
c MJTS SHIMODA
tn
I like it
that wav,
Ito Queen St. South

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