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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 18 —NO. 25

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30,

TORONTO, ONT.

1955

5 Chapters Represented at Ont. JCCA Confab;
Urge4 Relentless" Action on Equal immigration
* * *
CHATHAM (Staff).—Delega- ; In regard to emigration by Ja-<
tions from the Lakehead Nisei i panese Canadians into the United
Club and from the Toronto, Ham- ; States, the conference recom­
ilton, London and Kent JCCA mended that the National JCCA
chapters last Sunday concluded a * contact, its American counterpart,
two-day Sth annual Ontario JCCA JACL, to investigate the inequit­
conference which was appraised ies reported in this matter.
Ontario headquarters will bo
as “one of the most successful
By HENRY .MORITSUGU
Ontario Conferences’' by veteran retained in Toronto and Mits
CHATHAM.
—The unexpected
Sumiya
will
tackle
the
presiden
­
JCCA-er Ed Ide of Toronto, who
cy for another term, owing again arrivals of representations from
chaired the sessions.
About twenty delegates from to the inability of other chapters the Lakehead Nisei Club of Fort
the five districts attended, headed to assume the responsibility. It William and of the inactive Lon­
by chapter presidents as follows: is expected that Hamilton or don JCCA chapter were pleasant
Lakehead, Hairy Kamo; Toronto, Kent will be able to host the surprises and added much-need­
George Tamura; Hamilton. Mits Ontario Executive Council the ed stimulus to the Ontario JCCA
Conference held for its eightn
Nakashiba; Kent, John Kondo; following year.
(Certain
other
details
of
signi
­
year
last weekend here.
and Kumy Yoshida for London
ficance arising from the confer­
The four Lakehead delegates,
as an unofficial delegate.
ence
will
be
published
in
future
club
president Harry Kamo, Fred
O n t a r i o Executive Council
HAMPION SHIP trophies of the Eastern Canada Judo Tourney
members were headed by Pres­ when we have recovered our Nishikawa. Joe Ebata and Sab
* are held by Toru Tsuji, captain of the Toronto Kidokan entry
ident Mits Sumiya and Liaisons notes lost in an unfortunate ac­ Arinobu were among the early
which retained the team competition honors, and Tadashi Ban.
cident.
—ED)
arrivals to the conference city
Officer Dr. Fred Sunahara.
second-degree black belt from St. Jean, Que. Kidokan defeated
despite having the longest dist­
All delegations were unanim­
Toronto YMHA in the final set, while individual champ Ban downed
ance to Havel. This was only the
ous- in their support, of holding a
Mac Oikawa, second-degree, of Toronto.
— Photo by HEMMA
second of the eight provincial
National Conference this year,
conferences at which the Lakewith the major benefit seen as
head had representation. And for
the “interchange of ideas” by de­
this reason, the Fort William
legates from all provinces. To
delegates
stimulated the sessions
this end, the resolution of the
with questions bringing many
last Ontario Council Meeting was
The Toronto Buddhist Church new viewpoints to the conference.
re-affirmed.
Kumy Yoshida was coaxed into
On the question of Canada’s was established late in 1945, and
immigration policies, the Confer­ grew through the years in many attending the Sunday sessions by
ment
on
the
part
of
all
entrants.
The 1955 judo champions of
ence formed the resolution that renteci halls and a home at 134 retiring Ontario Liaisons Officer
Eastern Canada are Tadashi Ban,, Twenty judoists from Toronto, “the National JCCA continue to Huron St. winch served as the Dr. Fred Sunahara and Confer­
second-degree black belter from Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, and strive relentlessly toward . . . main church. Last Sunday, almost ence Chairman Ed Ide, both of
St. Jean, Que., and the 5-man St. Jean took part—six of them equal immigration policy, with ten years later, the dream of Rev. whom stayed over in London on
team from the Toronto Kidokan 2-dans and the rest 1-dans.
.special emphasis on inadmissible Takashi Tsuji and the congrega­ Saturday night. Though unable,The
team
final
was
also
a
nailclub. They emerged as the final
cases of compassionate nature;” tion for a new temple was real­ as an unofficial observer, to ex­
victors in the exciting Fourth biting contest. Toronto Kidokan further that National “conduct a ized with the dedication of a press definite views for the in­
Annual Eastern Canada Judo i and Toronto YMHA tied with 20 full investigation into the ways modern edifice at 91S Bathurst active London chapter, Yoshida’s
clarification of the JCCA situ­
Championships held in Toronto points each at the end of the and means of facilitating the St.
>
regulation
5-maa,contest.
Therelast Saturday, Mar. 26, at the
aforementioned and that results
The new temple was filled to ation in that city facilitated the
I upon, each team chose a represenspacious YMHA gym.
of such investigation be disclosed capacity for both the English and making of certain positive pro­
i
tative

the
captains'
Toru
Tsuji
In spite of heavy snows and
for applications at all levels (of Japanese services. Rev. Gyodo posals by the Conference to boost
of
Kidokan
and
B.
Cohen
of
stormy weather, nearly 1,000
JCCA)”.
Kono of the Midwest Buddhist the reactivation and reorganiza­
YMHA

to
break
the
tie.
These
spectators attended,—about half
Church of Chicago delivered the tion of the London chapter this
two
big
men
drew
and
the
two
year.
of them non-Japanese. This at­
sermon as guest speaker.
teams
picked
representatives
President Mary Uchiyama and
tendance was a sizeable increase
Architects Roy Matsui and
over last year’s highly successful again. Cohen again stood up for
George Yamazaki have combined Walter Sunahara of the London
YMHA:
Stan
Kiner
came
in
for
tournament. Ontario YudanshaOriental and Western influences Junior JCCA attended the SunKidokan.
The
smaller
K
i
n
e
r
kai officials were also gratified
into a beautiful one-storey edi­ i day -sessions also. This Junior
threw
the
somewhat
tired
Cohen
by the calibre of judo shown
CHATHAM. — The National fice. Douglas fir laminated arches organization has done much of
with
a
sweeping
shoulder
throw
throughout—“the best to date,”
Executive Council, JCCA, has support the roof, each arch being the work of the official London
_
a
throw
which
he
had
used
they said.
proposed a slashed budget for the 35 feet in length from the floor chapter for the past year or so.
twice
before
to
help
advance
his
Champion Ban is a former
term 1955-57. Facts were ascer­ at the side wall to the peak of Certain annual projects of the
team
into
the
final.
Mr.
S.
Ka
­
member of the Vancouver Kido­
tained by a telephone call to the the roof. The interior is almost London-St. Thomas chapter, once
mino,,
past
president
of
the
On
­
kan Club and now the instructor
National Headquarters at Ville entirely finished in natural wood. the strongest local chaptei' in the
tario
Yudanshakai,
presented
the
of the St. Jean club. A super­
An outstanding feature unusual province, have been handled as
St. Laurent, Que., from the Sth
team
trophy
to
the
Kidokan
club,
lative exponent of the “true”
Ontario JCCA Conference here to the concept of Buddhist tem­ possible by this younger group.
who
were
Toru
Tsuji
(capt.),
judo, which relies on speed and
ples as dimly-lighted, “myster­ Of special note is the fact that
last weekend.
Stan
Kiner,
C.
Yoshida,
T.
Hallet
skill rather than power,-he de­
NEC announced a paring of ious places” is the freedom given the Junior JCCA completed the
spatched his opponents in the and G. Yamazaki.
$700 from the budget for 1953-55 natural light to enter the build­ JC survey for the London-St.
The
tea
m
competition

in
first four rounds with crowdof $1900, submitting a $1200 ing. The entire length of each Thomas district.
which
11
squads
were
entered

Bad weather conditions delay­
pleaNng throws. Then in the fin­
budget proposal for the ne^t side of the building is windowed.
was
a
close
one
all
the
way.
The
al, Ban met last year’s finalist
term (which commences Sept. 1, Above the altar is a skylight, ed the convening of the confer­
finalist
Toronto
YMHA
team
just
Mac Oikawa, second-degree black
typical of this innovation for in­ ence on Saturday morning from
this year).
managed
to
defeat
the
strong
a scheduled 10:30 a.m. to 1.45
belter of Toronto. As the audience
In view of the difficulties in creased natural light.
Toronto
Hatashita
team
in
an
hushed with tense expectancy,
The Church has about 600 p.m. Conference Chairman Ed
I raising funds by the local chapter
earlier
round.
Team
entries
were
Ide and all the diligent delegates,
Oikawa got the first points—a
j to meet their provincial assess- registered members.
from Ottawa YMCA, London
not to mention the efficiency of
spectacular half-fall with a coun­
! merits, and, in turn, for the On­
YMCA, St. Jean, Hamilton YM­
Fred
Kondo,
and
riders
T.
Ka
­
the host Kent chapter through­
ter for an attempted hane-goshi
tario JCCA to meet its commitCA, Montreal YMCA, Montreal
by Ban. Then .with less than a
:ment to National, the reduction meoka, Florence Watanabe and out, are to be congratulated for
j Seidokan,. Toronto West End I,
minute to go, Ban connected with
] was welcomed by conference dele- Henry Moritsugu escaped with carrying through a very success­
I Toronto Broadview Y, Toronto
only a shaking-up, but Kondo’s ful conference.
a sweeping leg throw and the
t Hatashita, Toronto YMHA and ! gates.
automobile
sustained extensive
An unfortunate incident was an
cnampionship was his. He was
However, a definite apprehenpresented with the Ontario Yu- i Toronto Kidokan.
' sion was noted among the dele- damage of minor nature. We hope accident on the Queen Elizabeth
Other outstanding competitors
danshakai trophy by Mr. F. Mu­
: gates that such a decrease in the we may excuse the haphazard Highway involving four Toronto
kai, president of the provincial in the black belt contests were i budget may hamper even more reporting in this issue as attri­ delegates on their return journey
• Frank Sumi, 2-Dan, Roy Tsuji,
J the limited -work of the National j butable in part to this unforseen early Monday morning. Driver
organization.
; 1-Dan, and George Suginomori.
(Cont’d Fourth Column)
accident.
The black belt competition as
: Executive Council.
(Continued on Page Eight)
a whole reflected great improve­ i

Lakehead Delegation
Londoners Stimulate
Confab Sessions

Contemporary Styling
Marks New-Dedicated
Tor. Buddhist Temple

T. Ban Cops Black Belt Title;
Kidokan Retains Team Crown

Nat’l JCCA Proposes
Big Budget Reduction

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THE

NEW. CANADIAN

Wednesday, March 30, 1955

Rikoran Explains Why Men
Prefer Japanese Women

In Hoop Finals

By BOB THOMAS
and
HOLLYWOOD.—What makes happy that way.”
By ABRAHAM OHASHI
Details were outlined Sunday j men’s singles and ladies’ doubles
VANCOUVER. —Youthful and so many American boys marry
Shirley agreed. Japanese wo­
for the forthcoming Sth annual Wed., Apr. 20, mixed doubles; 21, i h u s 11 i n g
.1 Assurance Japanese girls? Japanese film
Nisei Badminton Open Tourna- opim night for"competition of any Teeners are 1955 Champs of the
men can now vote, divorce more
men+ to be held in Toronto April unfinished matches, Friday, 22, Vancouver Nisei Basketball Loop. star Shirley Yamaguchi offers
easily and enjoy their privilege
semis, Saturday, 23, champion­ Teeners captured the regular s°ain the chair had things humming ship finals in the p.m. Singles son crown with a 7-1 record, then
“In America, the man does they didn’t know before the oc­
t the first
meeting play will consist of A and B edged by the Varsity five by 3 everything he can to please the cupation: But they still consirDof th? Nisei Open Committee and series..while doubles events will vital points in 2-game point
woman. But the Japanese girl is pleasing the males their prime
many of the weighty problems ’delude all 3 classifications (A,
trained
from childhood to please duty in life, she said.
contingent with the big annual B. C).
After the UBC squad took the
“It is something we are train­
Entry fees will compare with opener by six points, Teeners the man.”
n excoLent grow of exec- Dst y-ar’s rates: Men’s singles, r—Ao out fighting and evened the
Shirley7, who has made over 50 ed in: since childhood,” she said
os v/Ph much nev blood has
total-point count at the end of films in Japan, is here for her “Also, Japanese women do nor
i ''elected under chairman entry in doubles, $1.7o: entry in regulation time in the second
second American film, “House of have economic independence. Thev
two doubbs events. 82 50: spec­
The actual -tourney win be un­ ial fee for students, $1 for all Rov "Yasui (nof Matsui, as prev­ Bamboo.” The film shows her as depend on the men to support
der the supcrvismn of tourna- events.
iously published), missed a won­ a GI’s widow who becomes rom- them.”
m-mt
Tosh Kitagawa
derful
opportunity when he failed antically involved with Robert
A tourney windup dance will
“Although the Japanese women
bb Morita/. Re ! mnchNe the Open program on to sink a free throw in the final
Stack.
reject the American notion of
30 seconds of the- last regulation
Saturday evening, Apr. 23.
Butterfly

to
From

Madame
will be Geo. Takaoka, Paul Hiracompeting with men, the girls
matm;

Teahouse
of
the August Moon”, have adopted some the the femin­
Wi
th
Varsity
tiring,
Teeners
P-yi v work wHl bo cam-led out Nisei Flyers Enter
took advantage in overtime to the Japanese-American ... love izing methods from here, Shirley
bv Lil Nakano, secretary; Fran­ THL King Clancy Series .end another hoop season on the
match has been popular in the reported. She is one of those
ces Koyanagi, treasurer; and sowest coast. Lanky Kenny Yada
An abbreviated’version of Ni- was Teeners’ big gun in the fin­ arts. The American occupation of responsible for the Westernizing.
c:al committee of Tad Miura, Ken
Koyanagi, Yuri Mitsubata, Betty sm Flyers (combination of the als.
Japan produced thousands of You may recall that she made a
THL and East Toronto teams) is
Kono;
East-West unions. I sought the much-publicized trip to Holly­
The draw committee consists entered in the King Clancy series • Kusumoto of Kamloops
reason from the viewpoint of a wood to investigate the matter
of a sprinkling- of veterans of of the Toronto Hockey League,
Japanese
girl.
of kissing on the screen, which
Nisei shuttle circles: Oscar Ha­ according to Roy Kobayashi, cap- , TRAIL.—Gordie Kusumoto was
tashita, Tosh Kitagawa, Sab Mo­ tain of the East Toronto parent a member of the Kamloops Ard“We want to make a man as was then taboo in the Japanese
j uini Millionaires who bowed to comfortable as possible,” explain- movies.
rita, Red Kitagawa, Tosh Omo­ club.
to, Be’tv Kono, Paul Hiramatsu,
The Flyer entry has 3 games Trail All-Stars in the smelter ed Shirley, who was born in
“Nowadays kissing is very
Tosh Uyeda, Geo. Takaoka, Tad slated this week , in this round city in a best-of-three B.C. Inter­
Manchuria
of
Japanese
parents.
common
in films over there,” she
Miura, Mi Akiyama, Michi Ashi- robin series, the first against O. mediate Hockey Championship.
YoungGordie
scored
,
two
goals
‘"'When a man is in the house, I said. “But you still don’t see it
^kawa, Matt Matsui. This commit- H. Evans. The Evans six is be­
tee will meet on April 17.
lieved to be top-ranked in the to pace the Kamloops six in their don’t like to see him move around. in public. To the Japanese, any
Tourney events will be run as entire TILL, so that Leag’ue offi­ 8-6 victory in the second game I want to do things for him. It show of affection before other
follows: Monday, Apr. 18, ladies’ cials obviously have a high re­ of the series on Mar. 19.
makes me uncomfortable to have people—even the touch of a hand
singles and men’s doubles; 19, gard for the Nisei entry.
men do things for me.”
—is considered in bad taste.”
Homma Pots Seven
She
sought
an
opinion
from
Shirley has also helped to reVANCOUVER.—Ken Homma
Brad
Dexter,
one
of
the

House
volutionize the traditional kihooped 7 points for "West Van­
couver Mountaineers as Alberni of Bamboo” cast who was much mono.
TORONTO MIXED MAJORS
TORONTO CLUB AMI
Four top teams, Paul’s, Phil’s, Chieftains took a semi-final impressed with Japanese women
Kat Isoshima’s 916(327) triple
“The manufacturers cut the
Frank
’s and Terry’s battled in round 51-39 in the B.C. Invitat­ when the company was there on cloth the same size for all wolast Sunday fell just short of the
season’s high of 921: Muts Baba playoffs last Saturday with Phil ional High School Badminton location last month.
men,” she explained. “That meant
hit 809(293), Joe Tehara 778 Nagasuye’s finishing on top to Tournament held Mar. 16-19 at
“I think Japanese women are that small girls like myself had
(296), Maw Mori 765, Kaide Shi­ take the. championship with a UBC. Despite beinp an excellent
ball-handler,
Homma
was
used
total
2661
pins.
appealing
because they aren’t in a lot of material left over and
mizu 762, Tosh Kobayashi 761
sparingly
in
the
tourney
due
to
i
Individual
Trophv
Winners
(312), George Yano 746, Curly
competition with men,” he ob­ it had to be wrapped around the
| HIGH AVERAGES: Terry his lack of height. Mountaineers
served.
“Here the women are middle. That gave no form to the
kura 706. Bdl Clarke 700, Tosh Uyeda 198 (men), Gloria Baba finished third in the school hoop masculinized. But in Japan they
figure at all.”
meet by stopping Prince Rupert
164 (ladies).
Fujioka 322 single.
HIGH TRIPLES: Gene Abe Rainmakers 42-35 in consolation
Terrie Fujioka’s 69*1(291) was
736
(men), Mary Arai 648 (lad­
tops for the ladies: Yoko Noda
ies).
690(297), Kim Tanaka 683(279),
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Sets Sato 662, Kaoru Sakura 262
tomi 312 (men), Viola Kai 258
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ceremonies. The departers stop­
Tour
of
U.S.
Orchestra
(ladies).
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T\
Kaide, Tosh F., Joe, Maw took
2-Dan, all of Toronto. Both Sumi ped in their tracks when he sug­
TOKYO.—The ne spaper MaiTORONTO TEN PINS
7 from Sumi, Terrv. Mas. Dan,
and Tsuji were defeated by the gested that they might have
Tosh S.; Charlie 5," Tak 2; Rov
nichi said the Symphony of the
Last Friday saw Mas Kawa- Air Orchestra would tour Japan eventual champion as he made enough patience to wait while
bt Kaz. Tad bt Curly, both 4-3.
i his way into the final.
the successful competitors were
Maw Mori’s team paces the pack batta shatter Wally Iwamoto’s in May.
season's high single of 226 with
at 61 p’s.
The referee throughout the awarded th^ trophies for which
Bits Sugimoto’s 3S3 and Maw a 3-pin edge at 229, finishing the tour of the American orches- meet was M. Kawano, 4-Dan, of they had strived so hard during
with 572 triple. Doc Akaye's I tra formerly conducted by Arturo
MoU’s
371
took
; Toronto. Jaapnese consul K. Yo­ the night.
prizes for March.
—KM ! Benders came into the limelight i Toscanini for the National
shida of Toronto attended, repre­
taking a 4-0 win over Hotshots,
News is that three further
first complete sweep for Benders ■ Broadcasting Company.
senting the Japanese Ambassador judo tournaments are planned
I Walter Hendl and Thor John­
this vear.
to Canada, K. Matsudaira. ■
With only 24 points separting
this year in Ontario and Quebec.
High Threes Jack Watanabe son, conductor of the Cincinati
tot) and bottom teams after last 546(197), Joe
One
unusual
incident
marked
‘ The Hamilton Judo Club is to
Tsujimoto 539 Symphony, will conduct the or­
1* ridav s action, the league is • (196), Kaz Osaka 537(206),
the concluding ceremonies of the hold its annual meet this spring,
Ralph
experiencing the closest compechestra on its Japanese tour.
tournament. Frank Moritsugu, : the Ontario Yudanshakai plans
tition -since mcpcFon. Playoffs. Benson 515(203), Sam Hayashi
So she cut off the material 1-Dan, who MCed the meet, was
508(172)
and
Geo.
Kubota
499
j another meet in September—an
schnduUd for Apr. 29. will consist
herself, eliminating the many
(181).
Bill
Shintani
hit
a
single
of tb^ tm six ’ earns in the chamforced to admonish the spectators ; innovation, and the Montreal
folds of cloth and accenting the
monehip bracket rw^ the romamwhen they began to rush for their - judoists will host for their anFor Pie ladies: Toy Hashizume feminine curves.
^ov/uL falling- into the
exits during the presentation j nual meet later in the fall.
469(171), Marv Ebata 441(171).
co
a turn c
Shirley is married to Isamu
Sumi
Sugimoto
428(146),
Marie
Wi’h hist
left in the Kohavashi 423(156).
Noguchi, American-born sculptor
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