Page 1
THE NEW CANADIAN
An
VOL. 15 — NO 96
t Organ For Canadians Of lauans
V,Z^®Ay7n6veSeR
26, 1952
S6 Per Year — 10 c Per Copy
4
fit
Japanese Fights for Honor
Css-operation Between Chapters, Headquarters
Of Son Killed in Korea
Stressed By Dr. Saita, B.C. JCCA President
TOKIO — An embittered
Japanese man is fighting for th*
the
honor of his son who died fight ingin Korea.
i r . VANCOUVER — The Executive Committee of the British
By
K
en
A
dachi
3
The father wants the son re Yamauchi Tallies
| Co umbia. JCCA which will be welcoming delegates and observers
cognized
officially
as
a
man
who
o its provincial conference and also the Fifth National JCCA
I A Man’s Reach . .
■As hdmonton Loses
died as a member of the Allied
Conference
during Easter week next year in Vancouver, convened
forces, and he wants compensa Football Classic
meeting under new president Dr. Harold S. Saita at the
WINDSOR, Ont. — Elias “Joe’ p
Started reading the new book tion.
1 owcll United Church on November 13.
by erstwhile bandleader-clarinet
halfback for
The problem is that the son, Yamauchi,
1 h:s was the first time that
’
---- ----------- —---- :------1
ist Artie Shaw called “The I Juji Hiratsuka, 29, smuggled Edmonton Wildcats, hit the scoretlie
provincial
executive
commitTrouble With Cinderella” and himself to Korea in order to fight sheet for the Albertans in their
I tee had met since the Sixth B.C.
somehow got so wrapped up in it | alongside his friends in the 1st 5ain attempt to capture Canada’s
:S
junior football title against Wind JCCA Conference in Vernon in
that I didn’t lay the book down Cavalry Division.
March of this year. Dr. Saitasexuntil I had finished it. Or per
The main basis of the father’s sor AKO on Nov. 22 when he pressed his feeling that there
haps it could have been the fact claim is the word of a Capt. Wil bulled over for a first quarter
must be more co-operation bet
I that the book was a four-cents- liam
A. McLain, and McLain has touchdown. Edmonton lost 15-12 ween the various B.C. chapters
VANCOUVER — At a Civic
a-day type borrowed from the been listed as missing since Nov in their second try in two years
library which inspired me.
to wrest the championship from and the provincial headquarters. Unity Council meeting on. Nov.
ember of 1950.
The B.C. conference will be 18 at which B.C. JCCA president
the East.
I had thought that the book
McLain, said the father, “in
Yamauchi’s touchdown com- held in 1953 during the same Dr. Saita was a representative,
would be
an autobio formed me about my son’s death
week of the national convention. discussion on methods to combat
graphical account of Shaw’s life in Korea battle near Seoul and pleted an 88-yard march when he A hearty welcome is expected to racial discrimination took place.
and loves. Of the latter, it’s only said my son fought bravely and scored on a plunge from the one- be prepared since this will be Dr. Saita and also Seiji Homma,
a matter of perspective as to killed many enemy soldiers be- yard line. A crowd of over 4,000 “homecoming” for most of the Vancouver JCCA president, are
watched the gridiron giants play
which is more interesting_ his
fore he died.”
in
slippery going. Windsor scored persons attending the conference. representatives of the JCCA on
i
career
which
took
off
on
a
startl
The
American
Army
confirmed
g
Tentative members of the ex the Civic Unity Council.
ing rise after his Begin The Be- I Hiratsuka died in battle during a touchdown with ten minutes to
ecutive who will assist president
The Council members author
guine—Frenesi recordings which the first month of fighting in Ko go in the fourth quarter after Saita are as follows:
ized
radio program chairman Ed
captured public imagination in rea, but insisted that his action trailing 12-7 to win the title.
Jimmy Kakutani, a popular McCurdy to prepare weekly
Yamauchi is 19 years old,
the height of the jazz era in the was voluntary and “illegal.”
real
estate salesman with H. A. broadcasts in combating racial
weighs 180 lbs., and almost hits
late thirties, or, his love-life with i
The eldei' Hiratsuka wrote his
Roberts Ltd., secretary; George discrimination through musical
such well known spouses as Ava first appeal to Gen. Douglas Mac- the six feet mark.
K. Kazuta, presently in Japan, programs and short talks by each
Gardner, Lana Turner and Kath Arthur in December of 1950 and
treasurer; Seiji Homma who is nationality group. The JCCA may
leen Winsor, to name only a few, II has been writing to Allied and Japan Movie Moguls
.... PF®M^it of the Vancouver chap also be called upon to prepare a
of the provocative damsels who Japanese officials ever since.
Take Hollywood Cue
ter; Robert M. Miyasaka and talk.
tripped across his curious life.
The Japanese Foreign office
TOKYO — Japanese movie Mickey Nakashima, both of ■whom
A motion was also passed at
But strangely enough, there is said a new appeal for the com
producers proved they’ve learned are B.C. JCCA councillors and the meeting by a member of the
little about his marital life in The pensation and for the return of
what their Holloywood teachers the latter, the Vancouver JCCA railway porters against discrimi
Trouble With Cinderella. Artie the body of the son had been re mean by the word, “colossal.”
secretary; Nobby Fujisawa, past nation of colored people employed
Shaw who writes like a poor ferred to the joint U.S.-Japan
The Japanese producers want president of the local chapter on the railways. A brief is to be
man s philosopher, talks mostly committee.
ed a life-size photograph of the and Sun Life Assurance Co. drawn up by chairman Halford
about a little thing called Life.
“I cannot stand to have my 55-foot Buddha of Nara for an agent; Susumu Tabata, educat
He calls the book an “outline of son called a smuggler . . . when historic movie so they hired a ional chairman for the local chap- Wilson, secretary Knute Butteidentity” and explains what he he left his family to work for swimming pool to use as a de tet, Genichi Ohashi, Vancouver dahl and three other members to
has been booking for all his life. the U.S. Armed forces and die,’’ veloping sink to finish the 200- JCCA publicity and census chair be sent to the railroad author
ities.
the father.
square yard print.
The average person desperately said
:
man; Dr. Matasaburo Uchida;
Dr. H. M. Shimokura, Jiro Miya
wants the Cinderella myth, the —______________________________________ ____ ________________
reply to the effect that he would
“they-lived-happily-ever-a f t e r”
zawa; and Tom Morita.
hke to meet some Japanese Can
The temporary headquarters of
sort of affair, to come true. This'
adians in Vancouver and hear
the B.C. JCCA is located at Dr.
is $uce$$ measured inevitably in I
their views prior to leaving for
Saita
s office at 506 Medical Arts
monetary terms which leads, as
his new post in Japan. A fare
Building (telephone MA. 1616).
Shaw says, to (1) happy marriage
well banquet and panel discus
(2) wealth (3) social position I
'
» MONTREAL — A community A part-time paid secretary may
sion is expected to be arranged
| figure familiar to most Montreal be employed to spend some time with the new ambassador by the
(4) prestige, etc., etc., since the Marriage, Says Gov't.
। Japanese Canadians, Mother' St. during the day or evening.
average person seeks little else. Hampers Girl's Work
president.
the only trouble with this $ucTOKYO — Man-iage, so it was . Peter of the Missionary Sisters of
Following a letter of congrat
A Committee on Immigration
e$$ story, Shaw found out, was I decided in central Honshu, ham- I Christ the King will be leaving ulations to Honorable P. W. Mayconsisting
of Messrs. Edward
that a person has to sacrifice a I pers an office girl’s efficiency.
for a new post at a leprosarium lew, newly appointed ambassad
lot of integrity, spirit and prin- I
Maker of the touchy decision: in Japan. The Quebec JCCA held or to Japan, Dr. Saita received a iOuchi and A. T. Kobayashi has
been drawn up.
espies to attain it and in the final I the prefectural government of an informal tea on Nov. 17 to bid
her farewell.
analysis, realized that it was a I Fukui.
pietty hollow victory.
I
The government, for that reaShe became known to the JC’s
Shaw bases most of his book on son among others, had, accord- when she went to Sandon in 1942
this theory. It was surprising to j ^? To Mainichi, ’advised'’ all its during the evacuation and later
me the extent to which Shaw de- married women employees to re in 1944 to Montreal to help oper
tested his work, the grubbing for I s’?nate a hostel for single Japanese
Embassy of I more than <M nn
the almighty dollar by plaving I
Those
advised”, or course, girls coming east, under the re Japan announced recently that i more than $4.00.
The new regulation allows gift
jazz for the masses when what were burning with wrath and so settlement plans of the B.C. Sec new Japanese Government regu
he wanted most of all was to sit were the leaders of their union. urity Commission. She opened St. lations now allow gift parcels parcels to enter duty free up to
down in some isolated nook, read, And in central Honshu, as indig-- Raphael’s House on Ontario Ave from Canada reaching Japan free the value of $10 although full
nant married ladies around and nue in 1945 and since that time of duty up to the value of ten rates apply to parcels over this
think, and perhaps write.
hmit. Exemptions from duty a-e
What he was searching for was about held their breath watching, many single girls and family dollars.
allowed
parcels to charity insti-'
another
labor
war
looked
inev
groups found shelter there. At
Previously the Japanese gov
a meaning to life, a purpose to
living and he couldn’t find it in itable.
one time there were as many as ernment had stated that a dutv tutions such as orphanages, homes
for the aged and welfare organi
cuce$$ when all it meant was the
40 guests in which over half were will be levied on all gift parcel's
CALGARY, Alta. — Chief Ab
reaching that country on or after zations, regardless of the value
earning of several millions of
single girls.
bot
Kosho
Ohtani
and
Lady
OhOctober 1, 1952, tending to make of goods.
dollars during his career as a
Alother St. Peter has remained the parcel an expensive purchase
Christmas gift parcels will be
bandleader. Sounds pretty ideal- tani were presented with a bou
istic, I know, for readers who quet of roses and a silver bread in Montreal for nine years, not rather than a gift. The only par given favorable consideration it
think that such is the measuring tray with the words, “Calgary only working at St. Raphael’s cels exempt from this duty which is believed.
stick for $uce$$. The outcojne, Japanese”, engraved on it when ( House but also for the Japanese forces the recipient to pay up tv
Duty had been exempt from all
they stopped briefly in Calgary I community and the various Nisei one-third of the dollar value of
gift parcels from 1946 by SCAP
(Cont. on Page 2)
on Nov. 9.
I organizations.
the goods, were those not worth
orders until Oct. 1, 1952.
lS
Represent J.C.C.A.
At Unity Council,
To Combat Bias
Community Figure in Mont’l
TO LOaVO fOr POSt I H JaOaR
Japan Gov't. How Allows Gift Parcels Up To
$10 in Value Free of Duty, Says Embassy
An
VOL. 15 — NO 96
t Organ For Canadians Of lauans
V,Z^®Ay7n6veSeR
26, 1952
S6 Per Year — 10 c Per Copy
4
fit
Japanese Fights for Honor
Css-operation Between Chapters, Headquarters
Of Son Killed in Korea
Stressed By Dr. Saita, B.C. JCCA President
TOKIO — An embittered
Japanese man is fighting for th*
the
honor of his son who died fight ingin Korea.
i r . VANCOUVER — The Executive Committee of the British
By
K
en
A
dachi
3
The father wants the son re Yamauchi Tallies
| Co umbia. JCCA which will be welcoming delegates and observers
cognized
officially
as
a
man
who
o its provincial conference and also the Fifth National JCCA
I A Man’s Reach . .
■As hdmonton Loses
died as a member of the Allied
Conference
during Easter week next year in Vancouver, convened
forces, and he wants compensa Football Classic
meeting under new president Dr. Harold S. Saita at the
WINDSOR, Ont. — Elias “Joe’ p
Started reading the new book tion.
1 owcll United Church on November 13.
by erstwhile bandleader-clarinet
halfback for
The problem is that the son, Yamauchi,
1 h:s was the first time that
’
---- ----------- —---- :------1
ist Artie Shaw called “The I Juji Hiratsuka, 29, smuggled Edmonton Wildcats, hit the scoretlie
provincial
executive
commitTrouble With Cinderella” and himself to Korea in order to fight sheet for the Albertans in their
I tee had met since the Sixth B.C.
somehow got so wrapped up in it | alongside his friends in the 1st 5ain attempt to capture Canada’s
:S
junior football title against Wind JCCA Conference in Vernon in
that I didn’t lay the book down Cavalry Division.
March of this year. Dr. Saitasexuntil I had finished it. Or per
The main basis of the father’s sor AKO on Nov. 22 when he pressed his feeling that there
haps it could have been the fact claim is the word of a Capt. Wil bulled over for a first quarter
must be more co-operation bet
I that the book was a four-cents- liam
A. McLain, and McLain has touchdown. Edmonton lost 15-12 ween the various B.C. chapters
VANCOUVER — At a Civic
a-day type borrowed from the been listed as missing since Nov in their second try in two years
library which inspired me.
to wrest the championship from and the provincial headquarters. Unity Council meeting on. Nov.
ember of 1950.
The B.C. conference will be 18 at which B.C. JCCA president
the East.
I had thought that the book
McLain, said the father, “in
Yamauchi’s touchdown com- held in 1953 during the same Dr. Saita was a representative,
would be
an autobio formed me about my son’s death
week of the national convention. discussion on methods to combat
graphical account of Shaw’s life in Korea battle near Seoul and pleted an 88-yard march when he A hearty welcome is expected to racial discrimination took place.
and loves. Of the latter, it’s only said my son fought bravely and scored on a plunge from the one- be prepared since this will be Dr. Saita and also Seiji Homma,
a matter of perspective as to killed many enemy soldiers be- yard line. A crowd of over 4,000 “homecoming” for most of the Vancouver JCCA president, are
watched the gridiron giants play
which is more interesting_ his
fore he died.”
in
slippery going. Windsor scored persons attending the conference. representatives of the JCCA on
i
career
which
took
off
on
a
startl
The
American
Army
confirmed
g
Tentative members of the ex the Civic Unity Council.
ing rise after his Begin The Be- I Hiratsuka died in battle during a touchdown with ten minutes to
ecutive who will assist president
The Council members author
guine—Frenesi recordings which the first month of fighting in Ko go in the fourth quarter after Saita are as follows:
ized
radio program chairman Ed
captured public imagination in rea, but insisted that his action trailing 12-7 to win the title.
Jimmy Kakutani, a popular McCurdy to prepare weekly
Yamauchi is 19 years old,
the height of the jazz era in the was voluntary and “illegal.”
real
estate salesman with H. A. broadcasts in combating racial
weighs 180 lbs., and almost hits
late thirties, or, his love-life with i
The eldei' Hiratsuka wrote his
Roberts Ltd., secretary; George discrimination through musical
such well known spouses as Ava first appeal to Gen. Douglas Mac- the six feet mark.
K. Kazuta, presently in Japan, programs and short talks by each
Gardner, Lana Turner and Kath Arthur in December of 1950 and
treasurer; Seiji Homma who is nationality group. The JCCA may
leen Winsor, to name only a few, II has been writing to Allied and Japan Movie Moguls
.... PF®M^it of the Vancouver chap also be called upon to prepare a
of the provocative damsels who Japanese officials ever since.
Take Hollywood Cue
ter; Robert M. Miyasaka and talk.
tripped across his curious life.
The Japanese Foreign office
TOKYO — Japanese movie Mickey Nakashima, both of ■whom
A motion was also passed at
But strangely enough, there is said a new appeal for the com
producers proved they’ve learned are B.C. JCCA councillors and the meeting by a member of the
little about his marital life in The pensation and for the return of
what their Holloywood teachers the latter, the Vancouver JCCA railway porters against discrimi
Trouble With Cinderella. Artie the body of the son had been re mean by the word, “colossal.”
secretary; Nobby Fujisawa, past nation of colored people employed
Shaw who writes like a poor ferred to the joint U.S.-Japan
The Japanese producers want president of the local chapter on the railways. A brief is to be
man s philosopher, talks mostly committee.
ed a life-size photograph of the and Sun Life Assurance Co. drawn up by chairman Halford
about a little thing called Life.
“I cannot stand to have my 55-foot Buddha of Nara for an agent; Susumu Tabata, educat
He calls the book an “outline of son called a smuggler . . . when historic movie so they hired a ional chairman for the local chap- Wilson, secretary Knute Butteidentity” and explains what he he left his family to work for swimming pool to use as a de tet, Genichi Ohashi, Vancouver dahl and three other members to
has been booking for all his life. the U.S. Armed forces and die,’’ veloping sink to finish the 200- JCCA publicity and census chair be sent to the railroad author
ities.
the father.
square yard print.
The average person desperately said
:
man; Dr. Matasaburo Uchida;
Dr. H. M. Shimokura, Jiro Miya
wants the Cinderella myth, the —______________________________________ ____ ________________
reply to the effect that he would
“they-lived-happily-ever-a f t e r”
zawa; and Tom Morita.
hke to meet some Japanese Can
The temporary headquarters of
sort of affair, to come true. This'
adians in Vancouver and hear
the B.C. JCCA is located at Dr.
is $uce$$ measured inevitably in I
their views prior to leaving for
Saita
s office at 506 Medical Arts
monetary terms which leads, as
his new post in Japan. A fare
Building (telephone MA. 1616).
Shaw says, to (1) happy marriage
well banquet and panel discus
(2) wealth (3) social position I
'
» MONTREAL — A community A part-time paid secretary may
sion is expected to be arranged
| figure familiar to most Montreal be employed to spend some time with the new ambassador by the
(4) prestige, etc., etc., since the Marriage, Says Gov't.
। Japanese Canadians, Mother' St. during the day or evening.
average person seeks little else. Hampers Girl's Work
president.
the only trouble with this $ucTOKYO — Man-iage, so it was . Peter of the Missionary Sisters of
Following a letter of congrat
A Committee on Immigration
e$$ story, Shaw found out, was I decided in central Honshu, ham- I Christ the King will be leaving ulations to Honorable P. W. Mayconsisting
of Messrs. Edward
that a person has to sacrifice a I pers an office girl’s efficiency.
for a new post at a leprosarium lew, newly appointed ambassad
lot of integrity, spirit and prin- I
Maker of the touchy decision: in Japan. The Quebec JCCA held or to Japan, Dr. Saita received a iOuchi and A. T. Kobayashi has
been drawn up.
espies to attain it and in the final I the prefectural government of an informal tea on Nov. 17 to bid
her farewell.
analysis, realized that it was a I Fukui.
pietty hollow victory.
I
The government, for that reaShe became known to the JC’s
Shaw bases most of his book on son among others, had, accord- when she went to Sandon in 1942
this theory. It was surprising to j ^? To Mainichi, ’advised'’ all its during the evacuation and later
me the extent to which Shaw de- married women employees to re in 1944 to Montreal to help oper
tested his work, the grubbing for I s’?nate a hostel for single Japanese
Embassy of I more than <M nn
the almighty dollar by plaving I
Those
advised”, or course, girls coming east, under the re Japan announced recently that i more than $4.00.
The new regulation allows gift
jazz for the masses when what were burning with wrath and so settlement plans of the B.C. Sec new Japanese Government regu
he wanted most of all was to sit were the leaders of their union. urity Commission. She opened St. lations now allow gift parcels parcels to enter duty free up to
down in some isolated nook, read, And in central Honshu, as indig-- Raphael’s House on Ontario Ave from Canada reaching Japan free the value of $10 although full
nant married ladies around and nue in 1945 and since that time of duty up to the value of ten rates apply to parcels over this
think, and perhaps write.
hmit. Exemptions from duty a-e
What he was searching for was about held their breath watching, many single girls and family dollars.
allowed
parcels to charity insti-'
another
labor
war
looked
inev
groups found shelter there. At
Previously the Japanese gov
a meaning to life, a purpose to
living and he couldn’t find it in itable.
one time there were as many as ernment had stated that a dutv tutions such as orphanages, homes
for the aged and welfare organi
cuce$$ when all it meant was the
40 guests in which over half were will be levied on all gift parcel's
CALGARY, Alta. — Chief Ab
reaching that country on or after zations, regardless of the value
earning of several millions of
single girls.
bot
Kosho
Ohtani
and
Lady
OhOctober 1, 1952, tending to make of goods.
dollars during his career as a
Alother St. Peter has remained the parcel an expensive purchase
Christmas gift parcels will be
bandleader. Sounds pretty ideal- tani were presented with a bou
istic, I know, for readers who quet of roses and a silver bread in Montreal for nine years, not rather than a gift. The only par given favorable consideration it
think that such is the measuring tray with the words, “Calgary only working at St. Raphael’s cels exempt from this duty which is believed.
stick for $uce$$. The outcojne, Japanese”, engraved on it when ( House but also for the Japanese forces the recipient to pay up tv
Duty had been exempt from all
they stopped briefly in Calgary I community and the various Nisei one-third of the dollar value of
gift parcels from 1946 by SCAP
(Cont. on Page 2)
on Nov. 9.
I organizations.
the goods, were those not worth
orders until Oct. 1, 1952.
lS
Represent J.C.C.A.
At Unity Council,
To Combat Bias
Community Figure in Mont’l
TO LOaVO fOr POSt I H JaOaR
Japan Gov't. How Allows Gift Parcels Up To
$10 in Value Free of Duty, Says Embassy
Page 2
PAGE 2
THE NEW CANADIAN
Wednesday,
NISEI IN MANHATTAN:
Gee Whiz Kid From Ginza
ewime
Nov.
d^e
26,
By ROKU SUGAHARA
meant to cut out the surplus I
They started to talk about a
New York wordage and recite
By CINDERELLA
the simple program having enough “protein
Little did I expect to serve as facts.
to stand by itself” and trying to MY FRIEND, STANLEY
■ seeing-eye dog and native inter
Jiro was scribbling away in his
preter for my friend Jiro from notebook but he couldn’t just get avoid being “caught in leftfield
For ten cents I discovered that I can be master of my desti„
with prunes in your teeth.”
the sidewalks of Tokyo.
into the swing of the session. He
, I am.undeniably curious. There is something irresistible k
Jiro, the journalism grad,
Jiro, you see, was supposed to
was pausing too long with that
trymg
to pierce the veil which divides the present from
looked like a bare-foot Hottentot
be one of those hep characters
It’s a nice feeling too, to think one can outeZ tt ’ ^future,
perplexed and helpless look.
from darkest bush country, when
who graduated from the Missouri
When the boys with the grey
the conference was through. He special knowledge .plucked from the future That’s how /'T' Wilh
School of Journalism in the ’30’s
flannel suits, sincere plain solid;
Stanley L. DeVernoy, Mail Box 34, Station 0 Montreal
"P ”“h
and who was high man on the
was scratching his head and con
color ties, and the short haircuts,
fessed that he till had a lot to
I may be imaginative, but I am not grossly superstiFln
™
totem pole in SCAP, as interpret
started talking about the Nielson
learn.
er, during the occupation. He
cup reading is one way of saving an otherwise dull evening As ?
of this program, the Pulse of
gyp^y
women crossing my palm with bony fingers I ha™ .^ As for
spoke English like a scholar and that show, or the Trendex of a
I toid him that those lads on
ever
excitement
I possessed after meeUng ?XV7 ~ *
was well versed in slang, armyMadison Avenue lived in a world
certain comedian, Jiro was all at
talk, jive jing-o, and was familiar
of their own, with clothes and have seen too many wandering gypsies, living in dirty squST68' 1
sea and him without, a paddle. I
tens eyeing the gullible through half-crossed curtails
a *'
with all the best sellers for 1952.
language to match.
had to take him to one side and
Anyway, Jiro came to New
r .
Just wear horn-rimmed glass too-clairvoyant eye for the thick wallet rather than for
explain that these measurements
any
spiritual
medium.
Romany
gypsies,
smelling
of
Ad
”
1
S
York this week on business for
of program and listening" and es and a sincere tie, I advised, and sun, with long, dangling golden earrings and red pX?
his publishing company. His ob viewing
and throw in a smattering of
of the great
jective was to contact several of
exist
words
like “localize,” “adwise,” only in books. I learned early that their guess at the fntn
American audience.
more
accurate
than
mine.
Phrenology
is
so
much
X
”°
the larger ad agencies on Mad
“try it on for size,” “spell it out,”
‘T’ll give you chapter and
ison Avenue, the home base of
long with ride with the pun West-Indian student once startled .ne
A
verse, one of the bright young
the huckstering industry.
ches.
almost, that is-by studying the bumps on my forehead aiT~
iron the wrinkles out
men orated. Jiro was afraid that
There in the skyscraper cannouncmg
quite seriously that I had lost my father before the atan„f
a discussion of the Bible was go and ‘it doesn’t seem to jell” and
yons, between 34th and 57th
you’ll get along.
20. He was right and I had never met him before But tl. .
■
ing to follow. But I told him this
Streets fronting Madison Avenue,
lar
I got to get the egg off my sense of the supernatural left me the moment I caught bi i P
meant the boys were ready to
xtxp” r xhead °f * «»d
»t*hXs
is the center of the advertising
face
and
start
breast-stroking
tell us their special reference and
profession of America. Behind
upstream,” Jiro told me. I nod- Of a ski-fall, not a bump of destiny.
estut
the exact origin of their particuthose doors are something like
ded.
*
*
*
lar vital statistics.
four billion dollars -worth of ad
j
|
But
the
horoscope
is
somethingdifferent
again. It’s put up in
I
wonder
how
it
will
all
sound
*
*
vertising placed and the huck
One of the bright lads contin- translated into Japanese.
I l“m»« witt PaCkT t0 aPPea' *° the eS0 of ordlnary pe„pie
sters, drawing their usual 15 per
— from Pacific Citizen.
ued. “Let me pressure cook it for
cent commission, split about six
“ makes a person f
hundred million dollars worth of you. I’ll kick it around and play
house with it. Then I’ll firm it up
fees. TV, radio, newspaper, mag
PASSING THRU
Astrology , claims my friend Stanley
i
azine, signboard, any form of ad and finalize it for you.” I told
(Cont'd from ^age 1}
Jiro this meant an explanation
XcTkmT °ftheas f’°m the T^81 «mes’ being theX
vertising medium is exploited
was coming . . . in detail.
and used.
therefore, of Shaw’s life from the
I
had
to
explain
about
the
My friend Jiro bravely tackled
time he began to feel discrimina
“webs,” the “nets,” and differthe ad agencies but just couldn’t
tion as a Jew, to the days of life a goal to” ™j ^v N' adverse trends, we must have a plan of
entiate
the
meaning
of
employ theses
‘
whopget to first base. He stood at
looking for the fulfilment of the '
peroo as compared with “sock?
our
and bring us to
borne p ate with the words and I
Cinderella myth by making all our set goal?
eroo,” and draw the line bet
phrases rushing by him, without
kinds of money as a bandleader,
ween ' turkey” and a “flopola.” I
knowing whether to walk, run,
a life v hich only made him more Stan^pStt ^es of charts highly astral in scope, my friend
had
to
tell
Jiro
that
“
kines
”
jump, or crawl into a hole.
introvert and lonely, was that he i earth siZ v“ f
°f y°"r birth the S™
i" the
So, the next day, I had to tag meant the TV stations and that had directed his energies on the nothing S i?
°f the Z°diac ' ' ” Y»" may
Mong with him to explain the “lousy slots” meant poor time wrong path, and that he was only
unique lingo that is called ad- periods.
now making a start for the real
One of the speakers was going" thing.
vertising talk. Jiro had a lot to
learn to upgrade himself with a to “wrap” the whole thing up for
To make life meaningful, man
new facet of the English lan us and I told Jiro this meant a must create, live for the sake of
summary of the situation was what he is doing, not merely exist
guage.
*
forthcoming.
for the “ever-after” theme of the horostopewcr11'6’ y°U S°meh°W feel grave misgivings that the
“Get the egg off your face and
<In this business . V°u Sot to Cinderella myth. Shaw felt that
give me the big picture,” was the l^H^-B^eak everything. Give it ir. the music business, i.e. jazz, everyone else born^o^tha^dlZ”-18 ^^ Se.lf-Same one made out for
opening greeting. I told Jiro this tbe motber-hen treatment.” Jiro
y’ irrespeetlve of whether he or she as played for the enjoyment or were born at sunrise
y°U ”sh “ ^i
meant that they wanted him to looked puzzled. This means give distraction of the ignorant mas into the tackeZ ,’ilt
hustle and tell them the overall a ^ud ^'Planation in terms which ses, he was merely pursuing ful generalities—swept- aloiTAy aUT ”' swept aIonS by "'under
”ke: “Your
situation in Japan.
everyone can understand I whis- ^uce$$ and not what he felt was. sign is symbolized by the vLi^Td ^
“Up date me, big- boy,” the ad- pered 40 my friend,
Of
memory
and
perception
Th;
’
?
d
by
Mercury
’
the planet
creative. That was exactly what endowed with self- X
»
dlcates
that
are
naturally
man went on, “give me a new
*
*
*
many of - us are doing—falling characteristics are honest“d endurance. Your chief
wrinkle on the pitch. I’m way L lhe conference went on for an
mto the abyss of mediocrity in
downwind.” This meant to sup- h°Ur'
the search for the bitch-goddess planet is Saturn, the planet ofl'X M<i 3 S7a4 Iove of study- Your
ply further data and tell them
-Phrases like “you talk off the of $uceS$.
upon you at vour birth n
Pru ence and dignity-, who transmitted
what was new.
top of your head and the bottom
nature.
”
What
more
can
onTTsk?
^ aggreSsive but very sensitive
The Trouble With Cinderella
Jiro soon found out that every- °f your Pants,” and “I’ll pitch
then turns out to be a no-holdsSpme of yours straightens, I
thing was expressed in terms of I Up a. ^^ s°Tt mashie shots to barred rejection of the fanciful that chest of yours^^pands68
it
’
s
a
pretty
good
world
’
You/best
A"d ™omentariIy> I
“wise.” It was “talentwise”, “dol- see if j ou re anywhere near the fairy tale that one can live hapgreen, and “fill me in, cut out
wonderful things about yourself But
t ^ 1 ^ Y°U aH theSe ;
larwise,” “costwise,” “business the
hearts and flowerk”''wZ I , 2‘^’
wise,” and so on down the line.
andDeVernoy.
ten, you can °
o-pF 6 Wh° , e truth
' uk’ divined
^or ^en by
cent
s at the local
five II
L.
Astrologer
Stanley
“Get down to the nuts and tossed about the room until Jiro' like to hold de” The
deeded to go out for a breath no lofty phi.os^phi^o^neT
bolts,” our host yammered. This
=......................._j Retimes being an uneven mix-
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An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada.
KEN ADACHI
------------------- Editor
TAKAICHI UMEZUKI „
—
Japanese
Section Editor
KEN MORI
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born under Capricorn, don’t you frXX
^ ^^ f°r 1953’ a man
that personality changes as the « ’’ •
PUt
aU down to the fact
changes, and hence your soulmateT6 in y°Ur aStra’ house
up with you.
'
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yomXlTm^
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he
are bad. And you can have JS
ai-° g°°d and the days ^hich
morning, check the date rfanX
U1 time! You can ^t up in the
‘favourable,” then vou sail
e a your horoscope, and if it says
coincidentallv or artrallv
°n 3 pink cI°ud, and if perchance,
life ’is simply marXous
™d^ful does happen, then
you can expect the worst and
horoscoPe says “unfavourable”,
Pared for it anyway, and’if it doesn^fT^1 d°es happen’ you’re pre-j
J ourself according to vour
^PP6^ well, you’ve governed 1
and planets, and naturally aveX?
’ ^^^ced by the sun, stars j
You can’t lo^e on X
!
happeni^
I
scope.
°ne " ay
the other, according to your horo-i
In the little things FhnF a
along With my friend Stanley.
* r'a "y ““"’ 14,5 fun to Play
THE NEW CANADIAN
Wednesday,
NISEI IN MANHATTAN:
Gee Whiz Kid From Ginza
ewime
Nov.
d^e
26,
By ROKU SUGAHARA
meant to cut out the surplus I
They started to talk about a
New York wordage and recite
By CINDERELLA
the simple program having enough “protein
Little did I expect to serve as facts.
to stand by itself” and trying to MY FRIEND, STANLEY
■ seeing-eye dog and native inter
Jiro was scribbling away in his
preter for my friend Jiro from notebook but he couldn’t just get avoid being “caught in leftfield
For ten cents I discovered that I can be master of my desti„
with prunes in your teeth.”
the sidewalks of Tokyo.
into the swing of the session. He
, I am.undeniably curious. There is something irresistible k
Jiro, the journalism grad,
Jiro, you see, was supposed to
was pausing too long with that
trymg
to pierce the veil which divides the present from
looked like a bare-foot Hottentot
be one of those hep characters
It’s a nice feeling too, to think one can outeZ tt ’ ^future,
perplexed and helpless look.
from darkest bush country, when
who graduated from the Missouri
When the boys with the grey
the conference was through. He special knowledge .plucked from the future That’s how /'T' Wilh
School of Journalism in the ’30’s
flannel suits, sincere plain solid;
Stanley L. DeVernoy, Mail Box 34, Station 0 Montreal
"P ”“h
and who was high man on the
was scratching his head and con
color ties, and the short haircuts,
fessed that he till had a lot to
I may be imaginative, but I am not grossly superstiFln
™
totem pole in SCAP, as interpret
started talking about the Nielson
learn.
er, during the occupation. He
cup reading is one way of saving an otherwise dull evening As ?
of this program, the Pulse of
gyp^y
women crossing my palm with bony fingers I ha™ .^ As for
spoke English like a scholar and that show, or the Trendex of a
I toid him that those lads on
ever
excitement
I possessed after meeUng ?XV7 ~ *
was well versed in slang, armyMadison Avenue lived in a world
certain comedian, Jiro was all at
talk, jive jing-o, and was familiar
of their own, with clothes and have seen too many wandering gypsies, living in dirty squST68' 1
sea and him without, a paddle. I
tens eyeing the gullible through half-crossed curtails
a *'
with all the best sellers for 1952.
language to match.
had to take him to one side and
Anyway, Jiro came to New
r .
Just wear horn-rimmed glass too-clairvoyant eye for the thick wallet rather than for
explain that these measurements
any
spiritual
medium.
Romany
gypsies,
smelling
of
Ad
”
1
S
York this week on business for
of program and listening" and es and a sincere tie, I advised, and sun, with long, dangling golden earrings and red pX?
his publishing company. His ob viewing
and throw in a smattering of
of the great
jective was to contact several of
exist
words
like “localize,” “adwise,” only in books. I learned early that their guess at the fntn
American audience.
more
accurate
than
mine.
Phrenology
is
so
much
X
”°
the larger ad agencies on Mad
“try it on for size,” “spell it out,”
‘T’ll give you chapter and
ison Avenue, the home base of
long with ride with the pun West-Indian student once startled .ne
A
verse, one of the bright young
the huckstering industry.
ches.
almost, that is-by studying the bumps on my forehead aiT~
iron the wrinkles out
men orated. Jiro was afraid that
There in the skyscraper cannouncmg
quite seriously that I had lost my father before the atan„f
a discussion of the Bible was go and ‘it doesn’t seem to jell” and
yons, between 34th and 57th
you’ll get along.
20. He was right and I had never met him before But tl. .
■
ing to follow. But I told him this
Streets fronting Madison Avenue,
lar
I got to get the egg off my sense of the supernatural left me the moment I caught bi i P
meant the boys were ready to
xtxp” r xhead °f * «»d
»t*hXs
is the center of the advertising
face
and
start
breast-stroking
tell us their special reference and
profession of America. Behind
upstream,” Jiro told me. I nod- Of a ski-fall, not a bump of destiny.
estut
the exact origin of their particuthose doors are something like
ded.
*
*
*
lar vital statistics.
four billion dollars -worth of ad
j
|
But
the
horoscope
is
somethingdifferent
again. It’s put up in
I
wonder
how
it
will
all
sound
*
*
vertising placed and the huck
One of the bright lads contin- translated into Japanese.
I l“m»« witt PaCkT t0 aPPea' *° the eS0 of ordlnary pe„pie
sters, drawing their usual 15 per
— from Pacific Citizen.
ued. “Let me pressure cook it for
cent commission, split about six
“ makes a person f
hundred million dollars worth of you. I’ll kick it around and play
house with it. Then I’ll firm it up
fees. TV, radio, newspaper, mag
PASSING THRU
Astrology , claims my friend Stanley
i
azine, signboard, any form of ad and finalize it for you.” I told
(Cont'd from ^age 1}
Jiro this meant an explanation
XcTkmT °ftheas f’°m the T^81 «mes’ being theX
vertising medium is exploited
was coming . . . in detail.
and used.
therefore, of Shaw’s life from the
I
had
to
explain
about
the
My friend Jiro bravely tackled
time he began to feel discrimina
“webs,” the “nets,” and differthe ad agencies but just couldn’t
tion as a Jew, to the days of life a goal to” ™j ^v N' adverse trends, we must have a plan of
entiate
the
meaning
of
employ theses
‘
whopget to first base. He stood at
looking for the fulfilment of the '
peroo as compared with “sock?
our
and bring us to
borne p ate with the words and I
Cinderella myth by making all our set goal?
eroo,” and draw the line bet
phrases rushing by him, without
kinds of money as a bandleader,
ween ' turkey” and a “flopola.” I
knowing whether to walk, run,
a life v hich only made him more Stan^pStt ^es of charts highly astral in scope, my friend
had
to
tell
Jiro
that
“
kines
”
jump, or crawl into a hole.
introvert and lonely, was that he i earth siZ v“ f
°f y°"r birth the S™
i" the
So, the next day, I had to tag meant the TV stations and that had directed his energies on the nothing S i?
°f the Z°diac ' ' ” Y»" may
Mong with him to explain the “lousy slots” meant poor time wrong path, and that he was only
unique lingo that is called ad- periods.
now making a start for the real
One of the speakers was going" thing.
vertising talk. Jiro had a lot to
learn to upgrade himself with a to “wrap” the whole thing up for
To make life meaningful, man
new facet of the English lan us and I told Jiro this meant a must create, live for the sake of
summary of the situation was what he is doing, not merely exist
guage.
*
forthcoming.
for the “ever-after” theme of the horostopewcr11'6’ y°U S°meh°W feel grave misgivings that the
“Get the egg off your face and
<In this business . V°u Sot to Cinderella myth. Shaw felt that
give me the big picture,” was the l^H^-B^eak everything. Give it ir. the music business, i.e. jazz, everyone else born^o^tha^dlZ”-18 ^^ Se.lf-Same one made out for
opening greeting. I told Jiro this tbe motber-hen treatment.” Jiro
y’ irrespeetlve of whether he or she as played for the enjoyment or were born at sunrise
y°U ”sh “ ^i
meant that they wanted him to looked puzzled. This means give distraction of the ignorant mas into the tackeZ ,’ilt
hustle and tell them the overall a ^ud ^'Planation in terms which ses, he was merely pursuing ful generalities—swept- aloiTAy aUT ”' swept aIonS by "'under
”ke: “Your
situation in Japan.
everyone can understand I whis- ^uce$$ and not what he felt was. sign is symbolized by the vLi^Td ^
“Up date me, big- boy,” the ad- pered 40 my friend,
Of
memory
and
perception
Th;
’
?
d
by
Mercury
’
the planet
creative. That was exactly what endowed with self- X
»
dlcates
that
are
naturally
man went on, “give me a new
*
*
*
many of - us are doing—falling characteristics are honest“d endurance. Your chief
wrinkle on the pitch. I’m way L lhe conference went on for an
mto the abyss of mediocrity in
downwind.” This meant to sup- h°Ur'
the search for the bitch-goddess planet is Saturn, the planet ofl'X M<i 3 S7a4 Iove of study- Your
ply further data and tell them
-Phrases like “you talk off the of $uceS$.
upon you at vour birth n
Pru ence and dignity-, who transmitted
what was new.
top of your head and the bottom
nature.
”
What
more
can
onTTsk?
^ aggreSsive but very sensitive
The Trouble With Cinderella
Jiro soon found out that every- °f your Pants,” and “I’ll pitch
then turns out to be a no-holdsSpme of yours straightens, I
thing was expressed in terms of I Up a. ^^ s°Tt mashie shots to barred rejection of the fanciful that chest of yours^^pands68
it
’
s
a
pretty
good
world
’
You/best
A"d ™omentariIy> I
“wise.” It was “talentwise”, “dol- see if j ou re anywhere near the fairy tale that one can live hapgreen, and “fill me in, cut out
wonderful things about yourself But
t ^ 1 ^ Y°U aH theSe ;
larwise,” “costwise,” “business the
hearts and flowerk”''wZ I , 2‘^’
wise,” and so on down the line.
andDeVernoy.
ten, you can °
o-pF 6 Wh° , e truth
' uk’ divined
^or ^en by
cent
s at the local
five II
L.
Astrologer
Stanley
“Get down to the nuts and tossed about the room until Jiro' like to hold de” The
deeded to go out for a breath no lofty phi.os^phi^o^neT
bolts,” our host yammered. This
=......................._j Retimes being an uneven mix-
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada.
KEN ADACHI
------------------- Editor
TAKAICHI UMEZUKI „
—
Japanese
Section Editor
KEN MORI
Advertising
Office Hours:
Saturday.
Monday to Friday.
E00 a.m.-12 noon,
3:30
a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Subscription, in Advani
$3.00 for six months
56.00 per one year
479 Queen St
W.
EMpire 6.5005 _ ^^ ^
Authorized as second class maH, Post Office Dept., Ottawa
, At least, the next time vou
I nance to any Shavian record, you
X fhG didnT Iike mak‘
mg the thing.
send in stories, etc.
or H? s Afters issue
XfyterS are encouraged
to
| send literary contributions for
j The New Canadian’s big
। Christmas Issue. Send in your
Jones, articles, poems, etc
now and make this your issue.'
Break into print with the NC’s
year-end issue.
mate for 1950 was a man hmm m°ment’ you discover that your soulCancer, for 1952 one born under X SCOrPI°’ f°r 1951 °ne b°ni under
born under Capricorn, don’t you frXX
^ ^^ f°r 1953’ a man
that personality changes as the « ’’ •
PUt
aU down to the fact
changes, and hence your soulmateT6 in y°Ur aStra’ house
up with you.
'
ecessarily must change to keep
yomXlTm^
fee,s ,to
he
are bad. And you can have JS
ai-° g°°d and the days ^hich
morning, check the date rfanX
U1 time! You can ^t up in the
‘favourable,” then vou sail
e a your horoscope, and if it says
coincidentallv or artrallv
°n 3 pink cI°ud, and if perchance,
life ’is simply marXous
™d^ful does happen, then
you can expect the worst and
horoscoPe says “unfavourable”,
Pared for it anyway, and’if it doesn^fT^1 d°es happen’ you’re pre-j
J ourself according to vour
^PP6^ well, you’ve governed 1
and planets, and naturally aveX?
’ ^^^ced by the sun, stars j
You can’t lo^e on X
!
happeni^
I
scope.
°ne " ay
the other, according to your horo-i
In the little things FhnF a
along With my friend Stanley.
* r'a "y ““"’ 14,5 fun to Play
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Hirano Sparks Kebds’ Win
Over ‘ Kids in Hoop Action
PAGE 7
^-^ Already Tanking of payoffs.
Promising Youngsters Coming Up In THL Ranks
DR. S.E. NAKASHIMA
-lanager Mas Nakao is looking is playing; right wing* for ToronMON. - FRI. 10-12
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Barrister and Solicitor
was their ace again as he garner stop Hirano and fouled him in by carrying at least 15 players. Leaf Gardens, home of the NHL
Notary Public
ed 13 points. Club Rhapsody's cessantly. He completed 7 of his This is quite a change when a Leafs.
3 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
top point getter was Doc Tomi- foul shots awarded him. Short on aozen was the most he carried In
In the 16-and-under Major “A”
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31. Shimoda and Fukumoto, each Played an important part in Reb
with 12 points, were standouts els holding on to the lead when
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for the much improved Alphas.
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moto 1, S. Makino, K. Abe, Ku ing player on the floor. Tom
experienced AYPA team 17-7 last week
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The Junior* All Stars have been managed to net 8 points. Kame year s strong All Nations Buz
Wilson Heights P. O., Ont.
League Schedule
dropped from Senior competition oka was a workhorse both offeus- zers who lost the Inter-Church
Automobile,
Fire, Burglary *
Dec. 12: TNBC Jrs. vs. Trinity;
B title by a. hair. Led by such
and the Loop now consists of on Rely and defensviely and garn
Life,
Accident
& Sickness, etc.
Dec. 19: Trinity vs. Metro; Jan. Il
ly three teams: Mustangs, Reb ered 20 points. Alan Fujiwara got stalwarts as Takaoka himself,
Ike Matsuo, Johnny Miura, Kav 10: (afternoon) TNBC Jrs. vs.
els, and Whiz Kids. There will be 12 points.
Hoiiuchi and Kay Okazaki, they AYPA; Jan. 23: Metro vs. TN
only one Senior game each Fridav
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day, with one team getting the part in the game
ity; Feb. 20: playoffs start.
bye every 3rd week.
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only 4 foul
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this year, the arch rivals Rebels shots.
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and Whiz Kids tangled in the
WA. £953
CHATHAM, Ont. — After
catching up. Spearheaded by
feature game, with Rebels emebels: R Hirano 25, R. Kit.
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MAfair 1365.
Mickey Matsubayashi, Paul Hira of margins, having 35 pts., with
tiemendous effort. Paul Hirano,
Whiz Kids:
Kameoka 20. A.
Head Pins 34, Five Aces 33, and
Ron Kitazaki, Tommy Hayaka
Andrew E. McKante
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Matsubayashi,
Lily
Rebels outplayed Whiz Kids for j P*1^*? Club Rhapsody vs. Adelphi
TORONTO
the best single of 331. Jeep Seki
the major portion of the 1st half I ^k’s Same), 8 p.m.’; Mustangs Matsuo and Pauline Hiramatsu.
Meuro took a 4-2 lead in men’s and Roy Nishizaki of the league
and led at the half time 24-21. In Juniors vs. Club Rhapsody, 9
doubles
as Yozy Yasui and Nobby leaders have 194 and 191 aver
the final quarter Paul Hirano p.m.; Mustangs vs. Whiz Kids,
Kimura took two games from ages.
sparked his mates and hooped 19 I 10 p.m. (senior).
Kay Yanoshita leads in all de
Karl Matsuo and Hiramatsu.
They lengthened their lead to 9-3 partments of the ladies 'with an I
as Kay Okazaki, Kay Horiuchi, 184 average, 243 single and 679
Agent
— A. F.
Alice Sugamori, Mits Hamaguchi, triple.
|
TORONTO NISEI BASKETBALL LEAGUE
monarch life
Masa Hamaguchi and Chic Fuji
ASSURANCE co
wara lost only one game out of Takeda Insurance
4)
& six. Tad Miura and May Horiu204 Pigott Building
Adds
to
League
Lead
-6
James
St. S., _ Tel. 2-2594
chi were the only double winner
Friday, December 19
Takeda Insurance fattened its
Hamilton
for AY’s ,m the mixed while lead in the Toronto Nisei Major
Residence:
POLISH ALLIANCE HALL
Takaoka-Kay Okazaki, and Oscar Bowling League last week by
59
Oxford St., _ To,. 7.1W
v Hatashita-Kay Horiuchi scored
taking maximum points from
62 Claremont St.
double wins for Metro. Yozy Ya Sora Construction. This score
Dancing from 8:30 to
sui was the only four game win gave them a 16-point margin.
ner as he and partner Mits Ha
Alexander Jewellers were the
ADMISSION 75 cents
maguchi defeated Matsuo-El Irie only other 7-pointers, humbling
|
Despite Confusion, Metre Shows Power in Belting
AYPA, 11-7, In Toronto fei Shuttle Loop Opener
O.K. CLEANS
i
.
RAFFLE DRAW AUD DANCE
Metropolitan Nisei Young Peoples Group
presents its
at
CLUB TOP HAT
Wednesday, December 24
$3.00 per couple
—
dancing 9-1 a.m.
DRESS OPTIONAL
__________ Watch for further announcements
A
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900 West Pender St.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
Phone: PAcific 7341
Representing
CkOWN
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HOME OFFICE • TORONTO, CANADA
T. Uyeda M.B. Other results were
Spadina 5, Stan Karn 2; El Mocambo 5, Ascot 2; Durite 5, Lewis
2; Yamada 5, Urabe 2; Lowe 5,
M^assers 2; Radio Vision 4, Men
zies 3.
Good scores were unusually
slim. Mits Tanaka’s 832 (334)
headed the list followed by S.
Ono 797 (304) S. Taguchi 788
(301), F. Tanaka 767, G. Ide 765,
B. Miyauchi 715, M. Matsumoto
/24, M. Isoshima 706, G. Naka
mura 701, J. Izumi 701. K. Is*> I
307, R. Iwata 302.
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P.O. Box 149
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North Kamloops, B. C
Nov.
26,
1952
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Hirano Sparks Kebds’ Win
Over ‘ Kids in Hoop Action
PAGE 7
^-^ Already Tanking of payoffs.
Promising Youngsters Coming Up In THL Ranks
DR. S.E. NAKASHIMA
-lanager Mas Nakao is looking is playing; right wing* for ToronMON. - FRI. 10-12
1-9 P. M
to the playoffs for his Nisei FlvSATURDAY 9 A.M. - 5 p.M.
to Flooring-, and according- to re
eis who are entered in the TorOnly two junior games were
398 BLOOR ST. W.
Alphas who were scheduljto'Z
’^ °"
21 “ Hmilt"" onto Hockey League’s intermed ports, is giving a fine show.
NEAR BRUNSWICK
Other" up-and-coming hockeyR
esidence
Office
their tnt With Mustangs Juniors. Ba« L”? “P^ tO° late for iate branch. And having gone ists are Ken Edaniufa and Sumio
LO. 5594
KI. 6812
wins while in the Ione senior game R
°rphans came up with through the anguish of two play
Satch” Fujimoto. These boys are
over Whiz Kids.
g
’ RebeIs took a close 55-50 win offs when his squad became badfor teams in the minor
ly crippled by injuries and illness, sections
In. a closely fought game, Bar- ।
of the THL that ai'e unhe is making sure of a full bench
der NHL eyes. Some of their
ons squeezed out a 26-24 win
Lucien C. Kurata
over Club Rhapsody. JoeLkkoda S°inttThe ’Kids tried ™* to to carry him through the season g'ames are played at the Maple
Barrister and Solicitor
was their ace again as he garner stop Hirano and fouled him in by carrying at least 15 players. Leaf Gardens, home of the NHL
Notary Public
ed 13 points. Club Rhapsody's cessantly. He completed 7 of his This is quite a change when a Leafs.
3 Adelaide St. E., Toronto
top point getter was Doc Tomi- foul shots awarded him. Short on aozen was the most he carried In
In the 16-and-under Major “A”
1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
Ute hiro with 6.
manpower, the Rebs utilized their past campaigns.
Midget series, Montreal Canad
A welcome surprise has been ians are said to be behind Camer ♦I Off. EM. 6-0959 Res. LY. 3427
Barons: J. Nekoda 13, D. Aoki iive time-outs to advantage. Yuki
^ G. Isozaki 2, K. Osaka 2, R„ Kameoka tried to rally the ’Kids the addition of 19-year-old Dave ons and Downsview through KitMatsushita 2, D. Tsuji 2, T. Fuji- but some great forechecking bv Sunahara, late of Cedar Springs^ chener-Waterloo Green shirts.
wara, Nagawa
__ 26 the Rebels foiled their efforts to who has supplanted Roy Kobaya Edamura is scintillating on the
Club Rhapsody: D. Tomihiro 6 pull ahead. Whiz Kids had a shi, stellar centre of the Flyers brst hne with the Boys Brigade
who are reported to have the
A. Furukawa 5, B. Adachi 5, J.' snort-lived lead near the 5-minute for years. Veteran rearguard
Tanaka has also shown un an
mark
of
the
final
half,
but
were
backing
Togawa 3, R. Kobayashi 2, S.
of Toronto Maple Leaf
should strengthen the club
owner Conny Smythe. Fujimoto
Kajiura 2, S. Mori 1, A. Takeuchi, quickly set back as Hirano and
hind the blueline.
is a defensemen for Downsview
T. Sakamoto, K. Tanaka ■— 24. -vitazaki put Rebels back in the
One of the year’s top stars,
lead.
Mush
Fukumoto
’
s
arrival
in
in the 15-and-under Major “A”
Led by Pete Nakatsu (12 pts),
Mori, who is still of junior
284-A YONGI STUBtT, TORONTO. ONT.
Minor-Midget series.
Orphans defeated Hamilton 37- the dying minutes of the game
31. Shimoda and Fukumoto, each Played an important part in Reb
with 12 points, were standouts els holding on to the lead when
it appeared the Whiz Kids would
for the much improved Alphas.
YONEMITSU
Orphans: P. Nakatsu 12, T. Su He it-up. Rebels held off the frusWatch Repair Shop
mi 8, G. Kanda 6, F. Murata 6: trated Whiz Kids for a well earn
ed victory.
hU,
“"J11™*’°n °f a fresh pai!lt iob on !h walls- a color which
328 BROADVIEW AVE.
H. Fukakusa 5, K. Kanda, J.
(near Gerrard St.)
h
Wlt1' thS “bird” and had tht Pliers frantically searchMorishita, B. Shiraishi, B. Ki
Although all the Rebels did a ,^
Toronto.
Phone GL. 3652
>
L"'
‘
he
°
bieCt
’
and
the
a
«i
‘
emcnt
of
the
curtain
raiser
of
mura
__ 37. yeoman job, special credit should
L
T IT Shuttle League, resulted in some ragged play with
Hamilton: Shimoda 12, Fuku be given to Hirano who hooped
moto 12, M. Murase 6, A.’ Yama 2o points and was the outstand Hashes of good badminton. Metropolitan led by George Takaoka, had
too much strength down the line, overwhelming George Anzai's less
moto 1, S. Makino, K. Abe, Ku ing player on the floor. Tom
experienced AYPA team 17-7 last week
*
wabara, Watanabe, Kuamagai-31. Hayakawa came through with a
General Insurance
Metro fielded the cream of last
great defensive display and also
I two straight.
224
Delhi
Ave- Phone RE. 2385
The Junior* All Stars have been managed to net 8 points. Kame year s strong All Nations Buz
Wilson Heights P. O., Ont.
League Schedule
dropped from Senior competition oka was a workhorse both offeus- zers who lost the Inter-Church
Automobile,
Fire, Burglary *
Dec. 12: TNBC Jrs. vs. Trinity;
B title by a. hair. Led by such
and the Loop now consists of on Rely and defensviely and garn
Life,
Accident
& Sickness, etc.
Dec. 19: Trinity vs. Metro; Jan. Il
ly three teams: Mustangs, Reb ered 20 points. Alan Fujiwara got stalwarts as Takaoka himself,
Ike Matsuo, Johnny Miura, Kav 10: (afternoon) TNBC Jrs. vs.
els, and Whiz Kids. There will be 12 points.
Hoiiuchi and Kay Okazaki, they AYPA; Jan. 23: Metro vs. TN
only one Senior game each Fridav
x ’
I
Foul sIa°ts played an important aie out to take over the league BC Jrs.; Feb. 6: AYPA vs. Trin
day, with one team getting the part in the game
ity; Feb. 20: playoffs start.
bye every 3rd week.
14 from the fol,j Rebels sunk Cxown from two-time champs
101/2 queen st. w.
strip, while
For Pick-up and Delivery
in one of the best games seen Whiz Kids hooped
only 4 foul
Meanwhile, AY’s, the youngest Nishizaki, K. Yanoshita
this year, the arch rivals Rebels shots.
Phone
club in the league, is rapidly Pace Kent Nisei Bowling
and Whiz Kids tangled in the
WA. £953
CHATHAM, Ont. — After
catching up. Spearheaded by
feature game, with Rebels emebels: R Hirano 25, R. Kit.
Buzzer
star
Tad
Miura
and
Shig
seven
weeks of play in the Kent
erging victors 55-50. Playing
S’ T- Hayakawa
without any bench subs, the reM' Mltsui 4, M. Fukumoto 2 Tanaka of Trinity’s “B” squad, Nisei Bowling League, Strike-aResidence:
EM4-0508
Way
is
leading
by
the
slimmest
shuttiers
such
as
George
Anzai,
2
Vesta Driv
—
55.
marbable Rebels won with a
MAfair 1365.
Mickey Matsubayashi, Paul Hira of margins, having 35 pts., with
tiemendous effort. Paul Hirano,
Whiz Kids:
Kameoka 20. A.
Head Pins 34, Five Aces 33, and
Ron Kitazaki, Tommy Hayaka
Andrew E. McKante
S. Shintani 7, A. matsu and Carl Matsuo are rauKing
Pins 24, trailing.
idly
improving.
None
of
the
girls
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary’
wa, Mossy Mitsui, and Roy Kuri- I Hayashi 6, S. Takata 2, J. Iwahas
had
much
league
play
but
Georg'e
Nishizaki
of
Five
Aces
Public.
ta all came through a great of- ma 2, F- Miyasaki 1
— 50.
W JOrttrn °ntario Blda.
is
pacing
the
bowlers
with
a
210
should
come
a
long
way.
They
are
fensive and defensive performThis weekend’s schedule (Nov.
$30 Bay St.
May Horiuchi, Helen Biensch, El high average and 716 high triple.
(Corner Adelaide A Bay 8tf )
ance28) reads Orphans vs. Barons, 7
Aki Kudo of King Pins has rolled
Irie,
Yoko
Matsubayashi,
Lily
Rebels outplayed Whiz Kids for j P*1^*? Club Rhapsody vs. Adelphi
TORONTO
the best single of 331. Jeep Seki
the major portion of the 1st half I ^k’s Same), 8 p.m.’; Mustangs Matsuo and Pauline Hiramatsu.
Meuro took a 4-2 lead in men’s and Roy Nishizaki of the league
and led at the half time 24-21. In Juniors vs. Club Rhapsody, 9
doubles
as Yozy Yasui and Nobby leaders have 194 and 191 aver
the final quarter Paul Hirano p.m.; Mustangs vs. Whiz Kids,
Kimura took two games from ages.
sparked his mates and hooped 19 I 10 p.m. (senior).
Kay Yanoshita leads in all de
Karl Matsuo and Hiramatsu.
They lengthened their lead to 9-3 partments of the ladies 'with an I
as Kay Okazaki, Kay Horiuchi, 184 average, 243 single and 679
Agent
— A. F.
Alice Sugamori, Mits Hamaguchi, triple.
|
TORONTO NISEI BASKETBALL LEAGUE
monarch life
Masa Hamaguchi and Chic Fuji
ASSURANCE co
wara lost only one game out of Takeda Insurance
4)
& six. Tad Miura and May Horiu204 Pigott Building
Adds
to
League
Lead
-6
James
St. S., _ Tel. 2-2594
chi were the only double winner
Friday, December 19
Takeda Insurance fattened its
Hamilton
for AY’s ,m the mixed while lead in the Toronto Nisei Major
Residence:
POLISH ALLIANCE HALL
Takaoka-Kay Okazaki, and Oscar Bowling League last week by
59
Oxford St., _ To,. 7.1W
v Hatashita-Kay Horiuchi scored
taking maximum points from
62 Claremont St.
double wins for Metro. Yozy Ya Sora Construction. This score
Dancing from 8:30 to
sui was the only four game win gave them a 16-point margin.
ner as he and partner Mits Ha
Alexander Jewellers were the
ADMISSION 75 cents
maguchi defeated Matsuo-El Irie only other 7-pointers, humbling
|
Despite Confusion, Metre Shows Power in Belting
AYPA, 11-7, In Toronto fei Shuttle Loop Opener
O.K. CLEANS
i
.
RAFFLE DRAW AUD DANCE
Metropolitan Nisei Young Peoples Group
presents its
at
CLUB TOP HAT
Wednesday, December 24
$3.00 per couple
—
dancing 9-1 a.m.
DRESS OPTIONAL
__________ Watch for further announcements
A
For A Sure Tomorrow
•.. Insure Today
GENICHIRO YADA
900 West Pender St.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
Phone: PAcific 7341
Representing
CkOWN
11FE
Insurance Company
HOME OFFICE • TORONTO, CANADA
T. Uyeda M.B. Other results were
Spadina 5, Stan Karn 2; El Mocambo 5, Ascot 2; Durite 5, Lewis
2; Yamada 5, Urabe 2; Lowe 5,
M^assers 2; Radio Vision 4, Men
zies 3.
Good scores were unusually
slim. Mits Tanaka’s 832 (334)
headed the list followed by S.
Ono 797 (304) S. Taguchi 788
(301), F. Tanaka 767, G. Ide 765,
B. Miyauchi 715, M. Matsumoto
/24, M. Isoshima 706, G. Naka
mura 701, J. Izumi 701. K. Is*> I
307, R. Iwata 302.
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«SON
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LIFE, AUTO, FIRE
floaters, etc.
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Residence:
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PAGE 8
THE NEW CANADIAN
ACROSS MY MIND
L
S
B
By Jack Nakamoto
B
Wednesday,
Twice-Monthly Nisei
Social Club Formed
Nov.
26,
1952
iHHiniiiiHiiiifiiiiiHiiiiiiiiminm^
SOCIAL CALENDAR
A new Nisei social group called
Mr. T. Sato, the well-known principal of the
izens, and in teaching with his wife he hopes to Club El Chochlo has been formed jniJinniuimimiiiiiimiuniniiiijiH
former Alexander Japanese Language School,
devote once again all his time and energy to help recently and is underway to a
NOVEMBER
writes that he has been able to resume teaching
graduate such students. A childless, lonely good start. Members have shown 28—Toronto. Toronto Nisei BacL
the Japanese language because of the kind sup
couple, Mr. and Mrs. Sato keenly feel that their enthusiasm and a successful sea
minton Club Inaugural Dance.
port he has received from both the JCCA and the
students are their own “children”.
son of fun and dancing is ensured.
at Polish Alliance Hall, 8:30Japanese population in Vancouver.
It is his belief that the removal of the lan
1 p.m.
Tats Kiikuta is president of the
Executed in neat penmanship, his Japanese let
guage barrier paves the way for a better under club and Bessie Wong is secre 29—Montreal. McGill Nisei Camter reads that the 10 year’s absence of Japanese
standing among nations. The greater the number tary-treasurer. Committee mem
pus Club Benefit Dance, at
language education is evidenced in the fact that
of people who learn the various languages the bers are Sets Mitsubata, Frank
International “Y”.
his present students have a better command of
greater would be their tendency to develop racial Usami, Shig Sora and Bob Kita 29—Toronto. Club Rhapsody
English than those of pre-war days. Conversely,
tolerance and even cultivate a one-world concept. gawa.
Bowling League Variety Nite,,
the students neglected in Japanese have found
And it is natural that Niseis being of Japanese
The club meets every other
at Uni v e r s i t y Settlement
themselves somewhat at a loss to adjust them
origin should learn Japanese as their second Sunday from 7:30 p.m. at the
House,
8:30 to 12 p.m.
selves to learning their parents’ tongue.
language.
Matsuo Studio, 1313-A Dundas
Nostalgic about the old school building on Alex
DECEMBER
The knowledge of Japanese while not of imSt. W., two blocks west of Osander Street which he headed and where he
mediate necessity nevertheless gives the Niseis
sington. Membership is still open. 19—Toronto. Toronto Nisei Bastaught for many years, Mr. Sato is eager to
a time appreciation of the two cultures in juxta
ketball League Dance, at Pol
All interested can come to the
return and teach there next April when the lease
position.
ish Alliance Hall.
next gathering on Sunday, Nov.
expires for the present occupant. He says that
Thus, Mr. Sato feels that no stone should be
24—Toronto. Metropolitan Young
30, 7:30 p.m.
he is proud to see that many of his “student
left unturned to attain true peace which comes
People’s Snowflake Frolic, ar
children” who resettled in various parts of Can
only as a result of a seemingly far-fetched but
Club Top Hat.
ada have become successful and upstanding ciKent JCCA Plans
long-range policy.
26—Montreal. Quebec JCCA Jam
Xmas Kiddies Party
boree, at Victoria Hall.
CHATHAM, Ont. — The Kent 26—Lethbridge. JCCA Annual.
JCCA is planning a Kiddies Xmas
Snoball, at the Trianon,. 9-1.
DR. NOBLE HORI
Party to be held in Chatham on
a.m.
Dec. 22 at the ‘Y’ Hall. All child 31—Toronto. Toronto JCCA New
Dentist
ren and their parents are in
Year’s Eve Dance, at Labor
OFFICE HOURS:
vited.
Lyceum, 9-1 a.m.
ENGAGEMENTS
MARRIAGES
Mon. to Fri. 9-6
Tickets
will
be
on
sale
and
the
Saturday
9-3
WATERLOO, Ont. — Mr and door prize for the lucky winner
SUGIYAMA — MIYAGAKI
Evenings By
HAMILTON — All People’s Mrs. Munezo Kawasoe announced will be a 15 lb. turkey — M. S.
^ FIREWOOD FOR SALE
United
Church was the scene of the engagement of their daugh
Appointment Only
I
the wedding of Noriko, daughter ter, Grace Tayeko, to Mr. Roy
Badminton Club Dance
Hardwood Kindling
454 YONGE ST.
of Mr. Yoshiro Miyagaki of Ham Kurita, son of Mr. and Mrs. MatThe Toronto Nisei Badminton
KI. 2790
cut to size
Toronto
ilton, to Tamotsu Sugiyama, son suji Kurita of Toronto, at an en
Club
is
presenting
this
Friday,
of Mr. and Mrs. Yasutaro Sugi gagement party held at their
PHONE HA. 4603
'Nov. 28, its Inaugural Dance, at
yama of Chatham, Ont., on Now home in Waterloo on Nov. 2.
34 Dagmar Ave. -— Toronto^
the Polish Alliance Hall. Admis
15. Rev. K. Shimizu officiated.
LAY AWAY NOW
M. KANEKO
TORONTO — The engagement sion is $1.00 and dancing contin
Following a reception at Rob
for that perfect gift
ues
from
8:30
to
1
a.m.
All
are
erts Restaurant, the couple went was announced of Kazuko, daugh
THIS CHRISTMAS
welcome to attent.
to Niagara Falls for their honey ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sukejiro Na
kamura of Toronto, to Eizo Sa
moon.
A CAMERA
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
i
wada of Hamilton, on Nov. 16 at
*
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A Wide Selection Of
Mr.
M.
MIIKE
and
Mr.
S.
KITAMURA — NAGATAKIYA the home of the Nakamura’s.
Cameras © Movie Cameras
Baishakunins are Mr. and Mrs. MIIKE, formerly of Kingsville,
9 Slide & Movie Projectors
HAMILTON — The marriage
Ont., have moved to 386 St. ClarJ. Tsuchida.
9 Accessories ® Binoculars
took place of Agnes Ayako,
ens Ave., Toronto.
for small ladies
Darkroom Supplies
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nagatakiya, and Toshizo Kitamura, BIRTHS
IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT
TORONTO — Mr. and Mrs.
CARD OF THANKS
MICHI ASHIKAWA
son of Mr. and Mrs. Yosoya Ki
US FOR THE BEST DEAL
Haz
Kagetsu
(nee
Yoshiko
Mo
After
finishing
my
work
in
tamura on Oct. 18 at the Centen
237 Seaton St.
Your Credit Is Good At
ary United Church. Rev. Rawson mose) are happy to announce Hamilton where I was connected
the birth of Lauri Jean, sister to with the All People’s United
officiated.
PHONE RA. 2618
Stanley, on Nov. 8, at the Tor- Church, Nihonjinbu, I moved to
Following a reception at Muir
onto General Hospital.
Toronto
Toronto but owing to the illness
head’s, the couple went to the
°f my elder brother, I was com
U.S. for a honeymoon trip.
pelled to be absent for two
Baishakunins were Mrs. Shi
months. Now that I have returned X
bata and Mr. and Mrs. J. Tamaki.
HARAGA
to Toronto, I would like to ex A Open 12 noon to 2 a.m. {
1384 J/z Queen St. W.
VANCOUVER — Kintaro Ha
press my thanks to all friends for j
LA. 6378
ra ga passed away on Nov. 10 at
SUGIMAN — MATSUOKA
their many kindnesses in the X
Weddings-Portraits
TORONTO — The marriage of Mt. St. Joseph Hospital. Funeral past and also ask for their con X
famous Chinese foods
^
at your home
Ritsuko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. services were held on Nov. 12 at tinued friendship. My present ad 1
69 Albert St. —Toronto X
or in our studio
Tsuneshichi Matsuoka, to Tatsu- the Armstrong Funeral Home, dress is 50 Prince Arthur Ave.
Rev.
Toshio
Okano
officiating.
(at Elizabeth)
*:*
J
ro Sugiman, son of. Mr. Iwazo
Toronto Parkdale's
(MI. 0296).
Telephone
WA.
9817
}
Sugiman, took place on Nov. 1 at
Finest & Most Complete
Miss Esther Ryan.
the Canadian Legion Hall. Rev. Club Ami to Debate
Photographic Store
Special attention given
♦♦♦
X
T. Tsuji officiated.
to take out orders.
{’
On TV, Socialism
Dr. YACHIYO YONEYAMA
Club Ami is holding a debate
this Sat., Nov. 29, from 8 p.m.,
wishes to announce
ANNOUNCEMENT
at the Canadian Legion Hall. Top
ics are: Resolved that television
the change of her
is a bad influence on teenagers;
address
Barrister & Solicitor, Notary Public
Resolved that socialism would be
from 310 Bloor. St. W.
beneficial to Canada.
wishes to announce
Chop Suey House
!
to
5/9 St. Clair Ave. W.
tne change of his phone number to
Refreshments and a social
92-A Elizabeth St, Toronto ,
evening
will
follow.
All
are
we?I
PHONE LA. 2106
EMpire 6-0959
BANQUETS and family <
come.
3 ADELAIDE ST. EAST
TORONTO
DINNERS
j
(Practice Limited
to Children)
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 aan. I
Reservations: EM4-9035
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THE NEW CANADIAN
ACROSS MY MIND
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By Jack Nakamoto
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Wednesday,
Twice-Monthly Nisei
Social Club Formed
Nov.
26,
1952
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
A new Nisei social group called
Mr. T. Sato, the well-known principal of the
izens, and in teaching with his wife he hopes to Club El Chochlo has been formed jniJinniuimimiiiiiimiuniniiiijiH
former Alexander Japanese Language School,
devote once again all his time and energy to help recently and is underway to a
NOVEMBER
writes that he has been able to resume teaching
graduate such students. A childless, lonely good start. Members have shown 28—Toronto. Toronto Nisei BacL
the Japanese language because of the kind sup
couple, Mr. and Mrs. Sato keenly feel that their enthusiasm and a successful sea
minton Club Inaugural Dance.
port he has received from both the JCCA and the
students are their own “children”.
son of fun and dancing is ensured.
at Polish Alliance Hall, 8:30Japanese population in Vancouver.
It is his belief that the removal of the lan
1 p.m.
Tats Kiikuta is president of the
Executed in neat penmanship, his Japanese let
guage barrier paves the way for a better under club and Bessie Wong is secre 29—Montreal. McGill Nisei Camter reads that the 10 year’s absence of Japanese
standing among nations. The greater the number tary-treasurer. Committee mem
pus Club Benefit Dance, at
language education is evidenced in the fact that
of people who learn the various languages the bers are Sets Mitsubata, Frank
International “Y”.
his present students have a better command of
greater would be their tendency to develop racial Usami, Shig Sora and Bob Kita 29—Toronto. Club Rhapsody
English than those of pre-war days. Conversely,
tolerance and even cultivate a one-world concept. gawa.
Bowling League Variety Nite,,
the students neglected in Japanese have found
And it is natural that Niseis being of Japanese
The club meets every other
at Uni v e r s i t y Settlement
themselves somewhat at a loss to adjust them
origin should learn Japanese as their second Sunday from 7:30 p.m. at the
House,
8:30 to 12 p.m.
selves to learning their parents’ tongue.
language.
Matsuo Studio, 1313-A Dundas
Nostalgic about the old school building on Alex
DECEMBER
The knowledge of Japanese while not of imSt. W., two blocks west of Osander Street which he headed and where he
mediate necessity nevertheless gives the Niseis
sington. Membership is still open. 19—Toronto. Toronto Nisei Bastaught for many years, Mr. Sato is eager to
a time appreciation of the two cultures in juxta
ketball League Dance, at Pol
All interested can come to the
return and teach there next April when the lease
position.
ish Alliance Hall.
next gathering on Sunday, Nov.
expires for the present occupant. He says that
Thus, Mr. Sato feels that no stone should be
24—Toronto. Metropolitan Young
30, 7:30 p.m.
he is proud to see that many of his “student
left unturned to attain true peace which comes
People’s Snowflake Frolic, ar
children” who resettled in various parts of Can
only as a result of a seemingly far-fetched but
Club Top Hat.
ada have become successful and upstanding ciKent JCCA Plans
long-range policy.
26—Montreal. Quebec JCCA Jam
Xmas Kiddies Party
boree, at Victoria Hall.
CHATHAM, Ont. — The Kent 26—Lethbridge. JCCA Annual.
JCCA is planning a Kiddies Xmas
Snoball, at the Trianon,. 9-1.
DR. NOBLE HORI
Party to be held in Chatham on
a.m.
Dec. 22 at the ‘Y’ Hall. All child 31—Toronto. Toronto JCCA New
Dentist
ren and their parents are in
Year’s Eve Dance, at Labor
OFFICE HOURS:
vited.
Lyceum, 9-1 a.m.
ENGAGEMENTS
MARRIAGES
Mon. to Fri. 9-6
Tickets
will
be
on
sale
and
the
Saturday
9-3
WATERLOO, Ont. — Mr and door prize for the lucky winner
SUGIYAMA — MIYAGAKI
Evenings By
HAMILTON — All People’s Mrs. Munezo Kawasoe announced will be a 15 lb. turkey — M. S.
^ FIREWOOD FOR SALE
United
Church was the scene of the engagement of their daugh
Appointment Only
I
the wedding of Noriko, daughter ter, Grace Tayeko, to Mr. Roy
Badminton Club Dance
Hardwood Kindling
454 YONGE ST.
of Mr. Yoshiro Miyagaki of Ham Kurita, son of Mr. and Mrs. MatThe Toronto Nisei Badminton
KI. 2790
cut to size
Toronto
ilton, to Tamotsu Sugiyama, son suji Kurita of Toronto, at an en
Club
is
presenting
this
Friday,
of Mr. and Mrs. Yasutaro Sugi gagement party held at their
PHONE HA. 4603
'Nov. 28, its Inaugural Dance, at
yama of Chatham, Ont., on Now home in Waterloo on Nov. 2.
34 Dagmar Ave. -— Toronto^
the Polish Alliance Hall. Admis
15. Rev. K. Shimizu officiated.
LAY AWAY NOW
M. KANEKO
TORONTO — The engagement sion is $1.00 and dancing contin
Following a reception at Rob
for that perfect gift
ues
from
8:30
to
1
a.m.
All
are
erts Restaurant, the couple went was announced of Kazuko, daugh
THIS CHRISTMAS
welcome to attent.
to Niagara Falls for their honey ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sukejiro Na
kamura of Toronto, to Eizo Sa
moon.
A CAMERA
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
i
wada of Hamilton, on Nov. 16 at
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A Wide Selection Of
Mr.
M.
MIIKE
and
Mr.
S.
KITAMURA — NAGATAKIYA the home of the Nakamura’s.
Cameras © Movie Cameras
Baishakunins are Mr. and Mrs. MIIKE, formerly of Kingsville,
9 Slide & Movie Projectors
HAMILTON — The marriage
Ont., have moved to 386 St. ClarJ. Tsuchida.
9 Accessories ® Binoculars
took place of Agnes Ayako,
ens Ave., Toronto.
for small ladies
Darkroom Supplies
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nagatakiya, and Toshizo Kitamura, BIRTHS
IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT
TORONTO — Mr. and Mrs.
CARD OF THANKS
MICHI ASHIKAWA
son of Mr. and Mrs. Yosoya Ki
US FOR THE BEST DEAL
Haz
Kagetsu
(nee
Yoshiko
Mo
After
finishing
my
work
in
tamura on Oct. 18 at the Centen
237 Seaton St.
Your Credit Is Good At
ary United Church. Rev. Rawson mose) are happy to announce Hamilton where I was connected
the birth of Lauri Jean, sister to with the All People’s United
officiated.
PHONE RA. 2618
Stanley, on Nov. 8, at the Tor- Church, Nihonjinbu, I moved to
Following a reception at Muir
onto General Hospital.
Toronto
Toronto but owing to the illness
head’s, the couple went to the
°f my elder brother, I was com
U.S. for a honeymoon trip.
pelled to be absent for two
Baishakunins were Mrs. Shi
months. Now that I have returned X
bata and Mr. and Mrs. J. Tamaki.
HARAGA
to Toronto, I would like to ex A Open 12 noon to 2 a.m. {
1384 J/z Queen St. W.
VANCOUVER — Kintaro Ha
press my thanks to all friends for j
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ra ga passed away on Nov. 10 at
SUGIMAN — MATSUOKA
their many kindnesses in the X
Weddings-Portraits
TORONTO — The marriage of Mt. St. Joseph Hospital. Funeral past and also ask for their con X
famous Chinese foods
^
at your home
Ritsuko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. services were held on Nov. 12 at tinued friendship. My present ad 1
69 Albert St. —Toronto X
or in our studio
Tsuneshichi Matsuoka, to Tatsu- the Armstrong Funeral Home, dress is 50 Prince Arthur Ave.
Rev.
Toshio
Okano
officiating.
(at Elizabeth)
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J
ro Sugiman, son of. Mr. Iwazo
Toronto Parkdale's
(MI. 0296).
Telephone
WA.
9817
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Sugiman, took place on Nov. 1 at
Finest & Most Complete
Miss Esther Ryan.
the Canadian Legion Hall. Rev. Club Ami to Debate
Photographic Store
Special attention given
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T. Tsuji officiated.
to take out orders.
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On TV, Socialism
Dr. YACHIYO YONEYAMA
Club Ami is holding a debate
this Sat., Nov. 29, from 8 p.m.,
wishes to announce
ANNOUNCEMENT
at the Canadian Legion Hall. Top
ics are: Resolved that television
the change of her
is a bad influence on teenagers;
address
Barrister & Solicitor, Notary Public
Resolved that socialism would be
from 310 Bloor. St. W.
beneficial to Canada.
wishes to announce
Chop Suey House
!
to
5/9 St. Clair Ave. W.
tne change of his phone number to
Refreshments and a social
92-A Elizabeth St, Toronto ,
evening
will
follow.
All
are
we?I
PHONE LA. 2106
EMpire 6-0959
BANQUETS and family <
come.
3 ADELAIDE ST. EAST
TORONTO
DINNERS
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(Practice Limited
to Children)
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 aan. I
Reservations: EM4-9035
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i Bloor and Dufferin. one child’
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MITS
SHIMODA
Queen St. South
PHONE RES. 3-4604
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Hamilton
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