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THE NEW CANADIAN
VOL. 16 —NO. 48

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The Weekly Habit

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j Gets MD at Varsity,
Nisei Woman Doctor
To Intern at Vane.

CANADA, U.S., JAPAN FISHERIES PACT RATIFIED
FOR N. PACIFIC WATERS, AIM AT CONSERVATION

Receiving her Doctor of AlodWhen we were in the final sem- j first time last year and were able j
TOKI 0 — Japan, the United
icine degree on June 17 at the
convention clears the way for the
tster of public school, we got a
to capture the largest number Convocation Hall of the Univer­
)Vestablishment
of an international
concentrated dose of local (Brit- (a though less than majority) of
changed instruments of ratifica­ commission ••for the promotion
sity
of
Toronto
was
Afitsuko
all
Bh Columbia) history. Sir Jame*
seats and last week it seems Sada. She will be interning in tion of the tripartite fisheries and encouragement of scientific
Eg
Douglas, Captain Vancouver. theywe done it again. We’ll have
Vancouver General Hospitafand convention which will control research and for the resolution
■nt
Blanchard, Quadra, the goldfishing practices in Nort Pacific of other problems which may
to
await
the
final
count
of
sec
­
will be leaving shortly.
es
rush, boundary disputes with the
ond and third choice votes to de­
Dr. Sada studied at University
es
arise in the utilization of these
Americans, building of the CPU
During the ceremonie in Toter mine the true outcome.
of Toronto for six years before
etc. And it ended up wit1-, the curIn the days when we were trv- receiving her degree. Previously, Kyo. U.S. Ambassador John M.
id
The agreement will remain in
icnt political picture.
Allison officially presented the force 10 years from June 12 un­
she
took
secondary
school
educaes
cram dates, kings and
Our Premier, we were told,
battles,
we
heard about the Social tion at Raymond, Alta., and Ham­ U.S. instruments of ratification less one of the signatory nations
?n
was Mr. Simon Fraser Tolmie, a
Credit party and the free money ilton Central School. She receiv- te. Japan and told the Japanese gives a one-year advance notice
3direct descendant of Simon Fra­
ed a Dominion-Provincial schol- people:
policy they were
y
of termination.
to
introser, the explorer. Mr. Pattulo

Under
this
convention
our
c-iship
prior
to
entering'
univerduce in Alberta.
Japanese Foreign Minister Ka­
g the de­ nty.
was the Leader of the Opposi­
three governments will have the
pression,
tsuo Okazaki represented Japan
various
schemes
tion. The Member representing
The Nisei woman was one of opportunity to join in a coopera­ and Ambassador Robert Afayhew
n
were
advanced,
mostly
crackpot,
m
our riding was Mr. Pooley, the
u
to lift us out of our economic ills. eight girls in a class of 167 gra­ tive effort, more fully to utilize represented Canada.
provincial attorney-general, who
Among them wore the Townsend duates of 1953. She is the daugh­ by proper conservation, the valThe agreement was signed on
,
lb ed in a swank mansion right
uable
resources of the May 9, 1952. It has boon officially
Clubs started in California and ter of Air. and Airs. Taneji Sada
behind the school. His orchard
North Pacific ocean.”
of Toronto.
termed A Cooperative Effort to
it
was the target of many an after­ extremely popular among the
He
reminded
Japan
that
the
Ensure
the Maximum Sustained
older
people,
Technocracy
which
0*
school raid.
b
Productivity of the Fishery Re­
planned to make this continent
We were also educated on the
self-sufficient and also had ideas
sources in the Pacific Ocean.
r
two-party democratic system and
that they were called the Conser- about sending all the colored
Largest Buddhist Altar
\atives and the Liberals. In the races back to the lands of their
origin,
and
Social
Credit.
1
B. C. Legislature, Mr. Tolmie was
Built in Denver
Montreal, P. Q. tea.
We
don

t
know
much
about
the
DENVER’, Colo. — The largest
• the leader of the Conservatives
The Japanese do make it an

We
saw
your
poster
at
Bot
­
underlying
principle
of
Social
Buddhist
altar in the U.S. was
while Mr. Pattulo headed - the
art,

commented
one
admirer.
anical Gardens (one of the sight­ Cheated in Denver last week at
Liberals. There were other par- Credit except that their scheme
Mheie can I get those stands seeing spots of Montreal) and
the Cri-State Buddhist church.
, ties such as the United Farmers involves issuing some form of
you use to set them up?” asked lushed over,” said a group of
script
money.
We
don

t
see
the
^The 13-foot high altar cost
and Labor but we needn’t re­
another.
tourists from Hawaii.
$7,000 and required over .15 weeks
’ member them, they wouldn’t be connection but we remember
‘ Do you have any books on
The
success
of
the
display
was
j
hearing
then
that
Social
Crediters
to prepare and install.
on the exam.
this art?” inquired a lady from
had
fascistic
tendencies.
a
personal
triumph
for
Mrs.
K.
the altar was ordered in 1950.
But today, the B. C. kids can
CBC Television.
Kuwabara.
A
qualified
expert
of
It took two years to complete by
Why Albertans first took to
forget about the Liberals and
The
Montreal
public
saw
and
the
take-ya-ryu

school,
Airs.
experienced craftsmen in Japan.
Conservatives for the B. C. voters them, we don’t know. However,
liked the exhibition of Japanese. Kuwabara has been teaching Ja­ I he design is worked from wood
they
came
into
power
there
in
have forgotten about them. And
Flower Arrangement held by the panese flower arrangement long
carvings with gold leaf and black
it s not the United Farmers or the midst of depression and of
Seisho Kai of Montreal and the before the evacuation. This past lacquer paintings.
all provinces, Alberta was in the
Labor that have taken over.
Quebec JCCA on June 13. These J ear she has been giving instruc­
A unique huge moveable steel
What’s happening in B.C. ? Af­ worst financial state having deand similar comments showed tions to a group of Japanese framework supports the altar,
ter, nearly a decade’s absence
Payments on I their interest.
Ms. But they jumped into the
From ’ to 10 n
1 ladies of the community, and the end it can be moved to the rear
from the coast province, we havshow represented the maiden
when stage facilities are needed
en t any current first-hand picture
tha”kS nocked
’"« - °f WM
hibition of their work.
of the situation whereby both the 1-4
°X1 boom that
i» Hall, Westmount, tickled bv the
During (he demonstration by About $1,400 Donated
Liberals and Conservatives have
bat U
of exquisitely arranged Mrs. Kuwabara, Airs. C. Fowles,
tatJ
V
iS aC- n’"'crefla«ered by the kiTo Aid Minaki Children
icconie splinter parties.
who is well known to Japanese
WINNIPEG — Almost $1,400
In their places have come the because although she’s not^her ' m0"0'Clad Nisei =iris "'ho
Canadians, gave a brief lecture
has been donated from organiza­
Social Credit and CCF. The rise
on this art peculiar to the Japa­
of Social Credit as a political assets exceed her liabilities.
tions and.individuals from across
"Values'
Association
nese.
The
enthusiastic
public
de
­
Although the credit for this
Canada in aid of the Minaki
fellowship has been fantastically
manded and welcomed a second,
With
Tanaka
&
JCCA
happy
state
doesn

t
go
to
their
children
whose father passed
spectacular. They entered the B.
unscheduled demonstration.
L. elections in earnest for the | party credo, nevertheless they Highly" --- Brewin
away, reports Manitoba JCCA.
most
the diyer’S ,seat at a
Kt a letter to the National JCmost auspicious time that they’re CA this week, Mr. F. 4 Brewin
J
pietty secure m Edmonton. Now
who has acted as legal
L
W
yVe inVaded B’ C- at counsel for the organization, said
e SpHt Of the ihat he has valued his association
TOKcO — A. 20-year-old girl coirCoalmen and the ebb of the old with George Tanaka
°nt V A 10’ I b“ in
and how he got
"'ho hopes film star Joseph Cot­
national months-old Japanese Canadian there
S
parties.
executive secretary, .and the JCCA
ton has a twin became “Miss JaGen.
We read an editorial which very- highly. Mr. Brewin also do­ oTTra^
Pan” and a “Miss Universe”
S”Tr T* “' VOt' f" the I nated tha ” of 825 to the Natin a near drowning “^
hopeful.
, loko Kimura, freelance Tokyo bocial Credit was really to keep ional JCCA Fund.
I
the CCF from seizing power, but
Said Air. Brewin, “I would like 1 at Burlington Beach.
±as non model whose dream man
Peter Okimi, son of Mr. and
whatever the reason for their to take this opportunitv of saving
mon exactly like Joseph Cot- | tnumpn they stand as the most that I have valued mv association Mrs. Torao Okimi of 16 Cottage Nisei Actors Appear
t™' was selected from ten fin-n «
with George Tanaka and the Nat- Grove Ave., was sighted bv L t T
J ‘'A' Hom all over Japan in dominant party in B. C. today.
As for the Socialists ,they be- ional JCCA very highly and am year-old Cecile Williamson 'who 111 Lucille Ball Film
f?Os bnperial theater.
saw his body lying face down
HOLLYWOOD — Actors Bob
I
Le fresh, striking beauty’s came a factor in the Victoria very proud to be a friend of
h
30 ^ fr°m ShOre‘ Kinoshita and Bollin Aforiyama
egislature when the Tolmie Gov- George’s. I believe that he is a
; measurements are 34, 22, and 36.
ad
been
walking along the are slated to appear in a now
ernment was disastrously defeat- great credit to the Japanese Can­
Lucille Ball-DesT Arn"
film
posed 5 ft-4 in. weighs 114 ed by the Liberals and the CCF adian community and indeed to beach to visit a girl friend.
pounds.
FdnT TS TeaniS br°Ught MrS' “L°nff’ ^^ T^ler,” which
Tty beauty queen previously as the second largest party be- Canada as a whole. I believe he
; a Tomlinson, a neighbour, started production on the MGM
came the Oppostiion. We think has served as secretary of the ! who
, C‘^7 “Miss Tokyo”—said:
waded into three feet of | lost last week.
of the Munches as the venerable I National JCCA most capablv and
I ieel as if I were walking in
leaders of the CCF but at the most faithfully and I wish him 'vater to bring the boy to shore.
The two Nisei have parts as
Neighbours were applying arti­
oi earn.” She has a captivating time it was led by Rev. Robert I the best of luck for the future.
Japanese gardeners in a comedy
Connell.
“I
been jntenj{ng for some ficial respiration before firemen sequence.
Kimura will leave later
The party became such a threat time to make a contribution to and inhalator arrived five min­
Kinoshita recently completed
that the Liberals and the Con- the Nat’l JCCA fund and I en- utes later. The firemen worked Us fourth motion picture role in
te the Miss Universe contest
with the inhalator for 30 minute^
servatives combined to form the I close herewith my cheque for
“World for Ransom,” starring
before he was revived. It was not
5e held July 9.
Coalition government.
I S2J.”
known how long the child had Dan Duryea for Plaza Produc­
tions,

Flower Arrangement Show
Scores Hit With Public

Miss Japan’ Says
Joe Cotton Her Ideal

I Hamilton Baby Rescued From Drowning at Beach
Near Home, Young Girl's Screams Bring Help

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20, 1953

the NEW CANADIAN

PAGE 7

Busseis, Nobbies Maint am. Japan s Davis Cuppers Mixture of Youth and Age, Madsen Folk Festival
At Cherry Hill Farm
Yamagishi at 41 is Veteran of Five Cup Rounds
Pace, Monarchs Lose A gain

The Annual John Madsen Folk
Festival will be held at Cherry
Hill harm nt No. 7 Highway bet­
ween Unionville and Markham
today .Tune
Object of the
affair is to further the a p preciation and advancement of the
folk’oi'o
which Canada
possess^
am which commences
from 8 pan. i n c 1 u d e s p e r f o r m a n c es of folklo e, dancing and singing from many lands

VANCOUVER — Mix just
propei- kind, of g
TORONTO
Last Sundays skirmishes in the Toronto Nisei dash of age and experience w
Baseoall League went according to form as the fea-uelU"
a liberal helping of youth and
Kosei Kamo, one of two 21Busseis and Nobbies maintained their undefeated skein and B K..„ u lew years
Davi
Builders crept up to the pace-setters. Monarchs, meanUhnU mired Cup contender. That’s the tennis year-olds on the team 1 is never
deeper into the cellar, absorbing their fourth consecutive lo-s
recipe being used today in Japan.
he other coung player was on
the circuit went into its fourth week.
&S
Japanese Davis Cup team ar­
Cup team last vear.
S. Kamo Builders walloped
rived in town on June 15 and that Masanobu Kimura
Buzzers threatened in the last
played
Yamada Studio 10-2 behind the
grass courts in Pakistan, but just
two frames, a double play killing
pitching of Dave Sakamoto and
Predicting great thi
once.
the rally in the 6th and only one
ream when it meets
Ken Nakamichi who limited the
her
Yamagishi has played with
run scoring in the 7th through a July 9. 10. 11.
losers to two hits. The sluggers
some of the world’s best tennis
walk after the bases were jam­
backed up the fine pitching with
LIKELY
PLAY
players in his day. In 193S he was
med. Muts Kinoshita took the
Bob Adachi and Tommy HayaAt
41,
Yamagishi
at
uis peak. That year he came director of Brotherhood of Christ­
mound for the winners to be re­
kawa each clouting 2-run fourspeaking
member
of
the
crew,
has
'cry close to upsetting Don Budge ians and Jews.
lieved by Shiozaki and Harry
masters and Toki Kamino collect­
had
lots
of
experience.
This
is
hie
at Berkley. California.
Kimura. Muts Baba and Kano
All are invited to attend. Tick­
ing a triple. Joe Nishimura and
fifth
Davis
Cup
team.
He
is
coach
He led his team to victory over ets arc oOc for adults. 25c for
pitched for the losers.
G. Mori hurled for the losers.
Monarchs almost had their first and manager, but will likely gel Canada in Montreal by beating children under 14.
The Busseis-Buzzers game was win in the bag, leading 6-1 in.the into playing action as well.
John Bromwich. He has beaten
His big worry at the moment is Gottfried Von Cramm in Japan.
a palpitating affair, both sides fifth but Nobbies battled uphill to
to
get plenty of practise on the
producing lots of action before win the game, 8-6. Tosh Saka­
TWO YEARS HE SEZ
Buzzers succumbed, 8-6. Mas Tsu­ moto and Dick Kimura led Mon­ grass courts of th Vancouver
Within a year or two he fig-ures
ruoka doubled and Tad Nishimura archs’ early surge with two hits Lawn Tennis Club. They don’t Japan will be one of the countries
® S ROOMS — brick, semi-detach­
? courts in Japan. The to watch in Dav
singled to start Busseis’ 3-run apiece. Nobbies tallied twice in have
‘Ou r ed, short hall, Danforth and Wood­
splurge in the third. Buzzers the fifth and five times in the
tennis players stay amateur. Over bine. $11,900. $1,500 down.
Shirai to Defend Title
came back, however, to go into sixth to unseat Monarchs.
here when a player figures he is
® 7 ROOMS — brick, semi-detach­
Against
Britain's
Allen
the fifth leading 5-4. Three con­
Only two games are scheduled
good enough he turns profes­ ed, hotwater oil heat, private drive
TOIA O — World flyweight
secutive singles loaded the bases this Sunday, June 21, both at
sional. If our young players come and garage, Wolfrey Ave. $12,800,
champion
Toshio Shirai will de­
for Busseis in their fifth, with Christie Pits. Nobbies play Buz$6,500 down.
Tad Nishimura grounding out to zeis, 8:45 a.m., with Monarchs fend his title in October against
Though he won't predict Japan © 8 ROOMS — brick, detached,
score one run. Tad Shiozaki meeting S. Kamo in the second Terry Allen of England, it was will take points from United hotwater heat, Rusett and Bloor.
announced in Tokyo.
cleaned the bases for two more tilt.
is team prac- S13.900, half down.
The
International
Promotions,
runs with his triple to make the
Tses often enoug
® FARM — 39 acres. new. No. 5
STANDINGS
Ltd.,
who
are
handling
Shirai

s
score 7-5 for Busseis.
w L
it highway, 11 miles from Toronto,
PTS. matches said the fight will be to the slower <
Si,500 per acre, about S10.000 down
Busseis
should “give them a good fight.’’ for whole lot, suitable for housing,
0 1
7
staged in Tokyo and that the con­
“At least we’ll certainly be try­ there are ravines and creeks.
Nobbies
2 0 2
6
tract will be signed in the near ing our hardest,” he says.
S. Kamo
2 1 1
5
future.
Buzzei-s
— from Vancouver Sun
1 2 1
3
This will be the third title de­
M. YANAGISAWA
Yamada
1 2 1
3
need re!icb!e y;
fense for the Japanese champion
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Shirai successfully defended his
Residence: 659 Bathurst St.
The correct address of the
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crown last month when he took a Dominion Travel Office is 68 Wel­
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NEW YORK — Jiro Okada close match.
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j
and Kihei Tomioka, placing oneThe champion is scheduled to lington St. West or 68 Adelaide
two, outdistanced a field of 70 visit the U.S. next month to meet St. West as printed in previous
American and foreign stars in the Baby Moe Mario of Reno, Nev , issues. The New Canadian ex­
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presses any regret at inconven­
We have no
Often referred to as "a
In his only trip abroad to date. ience to clients of the Travel
championship on June 14. The
service charges.
newspaperman's
news­
meet was conducted by the Shirai fought Marino in Honolulu Office caused by the wrong ad­
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in 1951.
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FACTORY HELP wanted, ideal to

DENVER, Colo. — Nancy Ito, learn trade. Apply Veteran Bed­
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Toronto. KE. 4823.
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TWO OR THREE YOUNG men or
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TWO GRILL MEN, experienced,
age of 14, and during her first
j'ear with the Bankerettes, was for open kitchen restaurant, to
work on night or day shift. Twc
unable to compete in the national can 'work as team if desired. Appby
tourney at St. Joseph because Cottage Restaurant, 3363 Yonge St.
rules stated that a player must- Toronto. MO. 1601.
be at least 15 years old.
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SUNDAY, JUNE
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PAGE 8

THE NEW CANADIAN

Saturday, June 2q/ ig52

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SOCIAL CALENDAR
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________ JUNE
21—Toronto. Toronto YBS Annual
Picnic, at Huttonville, Ont.
i
28—Montreal. Montreal YBS Sixth |
Annual Picnic, at Rawdon Beach

JULY

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
4<9 Queen St. W. — EMpire 6-5005 — Toronto, Ont.
Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Dept., Ottawa

CLUB QUEENS SLATE
WIND-UP SOCIAL TODAY

Club Queens will hold a
up Social on Sat„ June
S p.m. at Queen Street iC
A11 are invi. d ( M
and enjoy the fun.

~

19—Toronto. Toronto JCCA Fourth
Annua! Community' Picnic, at
Tannola Grounds.

. YOUR SUT^

Personal Notes Across Canada

Picnic, at Peace Arch.

MARRIAGES

BING TANAKA
ME. 6778
516 Manning Ave. — Torons
WILL CALL
M"

Chantilly lace gown over’ white
NAKASHIMA — KOJIMA
satin with train, fashioned with
At Tor. YBS Picnic
MOOSE JAW, Sask. — In a sweetheart neckline and long
Lucien C. Kurata
Got nothing to do this Sunday?
mid afternoon ceremony at St. sleeves endin in lily points. Th
Barrister and Solicitor
Then come to the Toronto YBS
Notary Publie
Andrews United Church, May 23, lace trimmed veil was caught up
3 Adelaide St E.
Ficnic at Huttonville fox* a day of I
Kazuko Kojima became the bride in a Queen Anne head dress en1st and 2nd Mortgage Loans
fun and games. A program of ^W
of Robert Nakashima. Rev. Mar­ crusted of American Beauty
events has been drawn up which I ^^4
tin officiated. The bride is the and she wore a rhinestone neck­
Oft. EM. 6-0959 Res. LI. 3427
will provided enjoyment to young
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lace.
and o,d* _
_
DK* JOHN T. TOKIWA of I Kenzo Kojima of Winnipeg and
Attending the bride were Miss
Buses will be leaving 134 Hu- Toronto recently commenced his tlle groom the only son of Mr. Dorothy Kojima as maid of hon­
ron St. at 9 a.m. Bus fare is $1.50 dental practice. His office is locat- HariV Nakashima, a well known our and Miss Kay Kojima as
and persons going by car will be cd at 736 B The Queensway (ab Moose Jaw resident.
bridesmaid and Misses Helen and
charged 50 cents each. Kiddies Royal ‘ York Rd.) He is a 1953
The bride was given in marilarion Tanouye, Regina, as
be given free ice cream and graduate of the University of riage by her father. She chose a flower girls. Mr. Leo Tanouye,
pOp’
Toronto.
Regina, was best man and
Messx’s Ebon Kojima and Bill
Koga ushered the guests. Soloist
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
was Mrs. Martin accompanied by
Mr. Frank Godley.
FOR BETTER HEALTH CONSULT.
By BILL HOSOKAWA
insist on being fat, dumb and
Following the ceremony a reDenver, Colo. Lappy, all our sacrifices since
ceptioxx was held at the CPR Banacd ^1. J
Jitsuo Morikawa, the Canadian- 1941 will have been in vain. And
! quet Hall. Mr. Bill Koga, Winni­
* DOCTOR OF
CHIROPRACTIC
born Nisei who is pastor of an I for one don’t want to forget. '
peg,
proposed
a
toast
to
the
bride.
inter-racial Baptist congregation
699 YONGE ST.
*
*
*
Office Ra.,6549
(yonge at bloor)
Entertainment was provided by
Res. mi. 6384
in Chicago, was in Denvex* re­
TORONTO
The fact that many Nisei look
Mrs. Grace Koga, Winnipeg, and
cently for a church conference.
somewhat younger than their
Misses Martha Tsuchiya and ,
We had a chance to sit down am
Joyce Endo, both of Moose Jaw.
years often baffles Caucasians.
chat for a while. The Rev. Mr
Jimmy O’Donnell, police chief at
The bride and groom left for a
F. A. Brewin, Q.C.
Morikawa surprised me by show­
the Mile High greyhound track in
honeymoon trip to various points
ing a great deal of concern about
Barrister & Solicitor
Denver, was telling* the othex* day
in the USA. On their return they
Nisei practicing sclf-scgrcgation
about how he stopped a Nisei girl
will reside in Moose Jaw at 946
Cameron, Weldon,
2nd Ave. N. E.
at the parimutual windows and
I said I’d been under the im­ told her:
Brewin & McCallum
Baishakunins were Mr. and
pression they did that out on the
Mrs. K. Kitagawa of Moose Jaw,
372 Bay St., Toronto
I m sorry, Miss, but you L„
.,
have
west coast, but certainly not east
and Mrs. I. Terakita of Winnipeg.’
to be 21 years old to bet and we’d
Telephone EM. 3-4391
of Denver where the bars never
be breaking the law if we sold
had been as high nor as formid­
• • . first lapanese Canadian
you a ticket.”
KONDO — MOTOTSUNE
able as in the fax* west.
She smiled sweetly Jimmy says wedding in Moose Jaw.
MOVING TO B. C.?
HAMILTON — The marriage
Ilie Rev. Mr. Morikawa assured
and left.
Contact
and got a gate pass fox* that of Julia Teruko Mototsune,
me that unfortunately I was
A short time latex* anothex* po­
JIM
KAKUTANI
wrong. Many Chicago Nisei, he
couple and I wrote a note on it daughter of Mx*, and Mrs. Torazo
lice officer stopped a Nisei fellow
H. A. ROBERTS LTD.,
says, move about socially in
saying these people are ovex* 21 Mototsune, to Hank Kaichi Kon­
and the same sort of conversation
530 Burrard St.
strictly Nisei groups. And he secs
and entitled to bet if they wanted do, son of Mrs. Take Kondo, took
ensued.
Vancouver
1, B. C.
to.”
< his as an unhealthy sign.
place on May 30 at St. Mathews
Established
32
Years
a ext day,’
says O’Donnell,
the way I get the picture, it’s
Maybe I ve told this story be­ Anglican Church. Rev. J. T. HootMembers of Vancouver
“one of my officers came into my
just about like it was in high
fore, but the most remarkable on officiated.
Real Estate Board
office to say someone wanted to
school back on the west coast.
The couple flew to New York
teen-age impersonator I’ve ever
Phone
MArine 6421
Dining school hours you worked, see me. I went out and saw this known was George Ishihara, who fox* theix* honeymoon. They are
Day or Night
talked and mixed with everybody.’ g’irl I’d warned away from the now lives in Nampa, Idaho. Back- now residing at 403 King St. East
betting windows. With her is the
But aitex* the last bell you went
home in Seattle, George used to in Hamilton.
fellow whom we’d talked to, and
^1Ck. *°
1 Tokio and became a
be able to get into high school
I with them are four little youngNisei again until it was time to 1
football games on a student ticket Vancouver YBS Slates
TORIC OPTICAL
roturn to school. Only now, in‘‘The man smiles pleasantly when actually he was somewhere
Picnic at Peace Arch
stead of school, it’s the job.
and says the girl’s his wife and around 40 years old.
OPTOMETRISTS
*
*
*
the barriers to community
VANCOUVER — The Vancou­
the children ;ire theirs. Then he
ceptance and assimilation, the
On the subject of teexx-agex-s, ver loung Buddhist Association
pulls out a payroll check which
Complete Care
hev. Mr. Morikawa declares are
shows six income tax deductions our Mike is rapidly approaching | will hold a picnic on Sunday,
that fateful stage of human de- I July 26, at the Peace Arch, near
For Your Eves
to prove that the children are his.
Brother, that ain't right. If we
velopment. Already, he’s show- the border.
“Know what I did? I went in
mg the
symptom i—lethargy,
Another forthcoming event will
thoughtlessnc
moodiness, lazi- be the Bon Odori on Saturday
ness and complete and total use­ evening, Aug. 15, at the Brockton
lessness.
Oval in Stanley Park. Modern
118 W. HASTINGS ST
I was discussing this matter dancing will also be held. Time
with a fellow down at the office and admission will be announced
VANCOUVER, B. C.
whose son graduated from the at a latex* date.
ranks of teen-agers a couple of
years ago. After I had finished
wisnes to announce the commencement
describin
symptoms listed
WELCOME NISEI & ISSEI*
sbove, he smiled pityingly and
ins aental practice at
ay
* For Wedding Receptions
mid. That s only the beginning.
(at Royal York Rd.)
Wait a few years and he'll be
® For Private or Club Parties
*
*
such a stinker that even his own
For appointments please phone:
— AIR-CONDITIONED —
mother will hate him.”
Gad, what a prospect to look
CLifford 1-6921 or
forward to.
RESIDENCE: KEnwood 9717
Fortunately, my friend
ures
me, thev’H
w out of the loatheIl Elizabeths!.
_
Toronto.
some :
J you’re patient
Telephone EM. 4-5935.
enough.
— from Pacific Citizen

Self-Segregation

Dr. John T. Tokiwa

THE GREAT CHINA
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