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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 19 — NO. 38
WEDNESDAY,. MAY 16, 1956
TORONTO, ONT.
Dr. S. [ Hayakawa:
negroes urged be
EXTENSIONAL; WIDER
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
ONTARIO CONFERENCE
• ON THE NEWSFRONT
Floods Delay Seeding for Ontario Farmers
Commend National J CCA
For Immigration Work
citv
Few Japanese Canadian residents were af
fected ab flood conditions ravaged the southwestern area of the
Ed’s Note: Herewith our
Recent efforts , of the National allocated for immigration expen
fifth installment of “How to
Nc\n^M^
in a Uhone conversation between
3
CCA
in studying immigration ses, pending sanction of the trusBe Sane Though Negro,” an
d M
;H j^ kaba. However, Messrs. Yanoshita, Fujii and
and
emigration
problems of Ja
address given by Dr. S. L Ha
whose seeding schedules have been panese Canadians were strongly
Proposed budget for .1956-57
delayed for nearly a month by the late spring.
yakawa April 24 at San Fran
commended
bylast
weekend
’
s
cisco State College.
ninth Ontario JCCA conference.
by population ratio to the local
Survey Housing Discrimination in California
My next suggestion has speci
In order to stimulate JCCA ef chapters.
fically to do with the younger in osurvey to determine the degree ofhous- forts in these problems, the pro
oiain discussion in future pro
111 Cahfomia is now under wav with vincial organization wi 11 request gram was on the reactivation of
generation, so I address myself
-Kitano of Oakland in charge. The survey, supported bv the that National headquarters inte London-St. Thomas chapter and
specially to those of you who are
Lord
Foundation,
covers all minorities, and Kitano will be conduct- grate the Ontario committee on the possibility of Ottawa JC club
students or the parents of stu
dents. I do not believe a student lng the study among Japanese and Chinese as research associate immigration into the national joining Ontario J GCA as an affi
should give up any plans, school un e2 P1’ Da\ id McEntire, U.C. professor, who is heading- the sur- work. The Ontario committee liate. Efforts are to be made in
ing, or future aspirations simply yey teams. At least 500 families will be involved, as this number originated in Toronto chapter, this direction during the coming
. bn the basis of being a Negro. is required to obtain more scientific data when discussing- the pro who were commended for their year.
The bitter experience of an blem with federal agencies and banking institutions.
efforts by Kent delegates.
Hamilton chapter will act as
earlier, generation of men who
Ontario JCCA office will con host for the next Oratorical Con
• GaiiadarInterested in Russo-Japanese Talks
trained to be electrical engineers
tinue to be hosted by Toronto test, scheduled for October.
and had to accept employment as
OTTAWA.—Canada is watching with interest the Russo-Japa chapter for one year, and efforts
Retiring Ontario JCCA presi
Pullman porters has led many nese talks under way in Moscow on the rich salmon fishery of the are to be made to organize an dent Mits Sumiya chaired the
Negro elders to caution young northeast Pacific. The talks stem from Russia’s action- in closing executive
committee,
despite conference sessions on Saturday
people against training for jobs off the Sea of Okhotsk and waters up to 400 miles of the Siberian personnel difficulties.
and Sunday. Other OEC members
beyond those which they believe coast to Japanese salmon fishermen. Ottawa, while admitting in
Treasurer’s report revealed the attending were Dr. Fred Sunaha
terest, is not taking sides in the dispute.
a Negro can get. >
5
provincial organization has a ra, acting- liaisons officer; Yoshi
I think it is of utmost imporworking capital of $959.62 and Iwashita, treasurer; Fumi Sasa
Jazz Pianist Slated for Steve Allen Show
. tance today to re-examine this
has $293.25 in reserves. A spe ki, secretary.
point of view. There is no doubt
Kent chapter was represented
NEW YORK.—Toshiko Akiyoshi, who has been called Japan’s cial reserve of $175.S0 will be
still a job ceiling, but it is neither first gift to United States jazz, is scheduled to appear on Steve
by Murray Kayahara, president
as low as it used to be nor. is it Allen’s show; Tonight, on .Thursday, May 17, NBC television, 11:30
Jim Yako, and Mr. S. Takahashi.
as rigid, and insofar- as it exists, p.m. The shy pianist, studying at the Berklee school in Boston,
Toronto
were Rits
it has only’ the sanction of cus has already appeared twice on the Gary Moore Show.
Inouye, Hideo Hiraki, president
tom, and not that of law. Ralph
Dr. Paul Takahashi, George Ta
Bunche. is only one of thousands
mura, while Hamilton was repre
at a variety of levels of employ
alternately on the two
VANCOUVER.—The old cus sented
ment, who have broken through
days
by
Bob Shimoda, Fred Ka
tom of crowning a May Queen at mibayashi,
previously established ceilings
George Ikeda, Pat
YOKOHAMA. — An unwed
Mrs. Yamaguchi told district St. James Anglican was given a
within the past decade.'
Fujino and Dick Kanno.
Swedish mother in her dying court Judge Hitoshi Yamamura deeper meaning this month.
Toronto people attending as
JOB FIELD WIDENING
' moments gave her Swedish-Ame
Pretty, 15-year old Kathleen
that
after
Vivian
’
s
death
she
met
observers
included Eddie Ide,
Let us examine this matter of rican daughter to a Japanese
Yamamoto, 3354 Findlay, was Jackie Iguchi,
Iwamoto,
with
the
grandparents.job ceilings for a moment. If a family with a last request that
selected for “best attendance” at Margie Umezuki,Jane
Donna
Ichii,
“They told me,” she said, “that ■ church in the past year and for
group of Negro students say to the grandparents not get the girl,
Tosh
।
Oikawa,
Flo
Watanabe,
Marianne was my baby—that she her work with the sanctuary
themselves, there’s no use study it was testified last week.
Ruiko Nakashima, Tosh Tanaka
Testimony came during a court belonged.to me.”
guild.
ing to become an electrical en
Henry Moritsugu, T. Umezuki.
gineer because we’ll never get session on custody of tiny, sixAmerican lawyer Ben Bruce
By coincidence, the new St.
to be engineers. If on the. other year-old Marianne Wilson, whose Blakeney, one of three attorneys James May Queen, who will reign,
hand they say to themselves, mother is dead and whose un representing the Swedish lega over the children of the parish
'We shall become electrical en- known American father deserted tion, said there was “no doubt this coming year, is a May child.
The next session will be about the issue.”
She was born on May. 8, 1941.
gineers, come hell or high-water,” her:
held
June
11.
they will at least have the trainShe was crowned in the church
“The ’child is_ a Swedish na
ing to push against the job ceil
The Swedish legation in Japan tional,” he said. “However, we hall on May 2 by last year’s
ing, and some of them may break wants to take the girl away from are willing to allow the defense queen, Frances Hucks and then
through and fulfill their own pro-' her Japanese foster parents and all the time they want even proceeded to the church to be
MONTREAL.—/! record num
phecies. It's a gamble, of course, send her to Sweden. Mr. and though the foster parents have blessed. The custom of crowning
ber
of delegates from Hamilton,
a
queen
each
May
at
St.
James
and you may lose and wind up Mrs.
no
legal
right
to
her.
However,
Masakatsu
Yamaguchi
Toronto and Montreal are expect
goes back some 27 years.
as ^a Pullman porter after all. want to adopt the girl.
they do have moral interests.”
ed as the eighth annual con
nuu note that it is less' of a
ference of' the Eastern Canada
gamble today than it was in 1946,
Young Buddhists’ League gets
that 'n 1966 it will be still.
under*
way this Saturday in Mon
e»s of a gamble, because of the-,
treal.
steady changes that we have all
Starting with the opening
seen going oh. And job ceilings
Again it’s that time of year trial design with honors at the Mrs. H. S. Takada, 448 19th st. n.,
service
and closing with the Saa
gold
medalist
in
theology,
will
annot be broken by legislation when students anxiously await Ontario College of Art, Toronto.
yonara
Social Monday, delegates
be
ordained
in
the
ministry
this
n ^ecause n°l even an their examination results, Here
David Kobayashi completed his
face
a
heavy
schedule of events
month.
He
recently
graduated
law can compel the hir- are ’ some of the Nisei names fourth year in general design
during
the
three
days of the con
from
St.
Stephen's
College,
Ed
g oi a non-engineer for an en- we’ve gleaned from the. daily with honors, while pass students
fab,
as
they
gather
under the
monton,
with
three
major
prizes
S l0^' 8° an increasing press:
in the foundation (first) year
guiding
theme,
“
Faith
in Ncmand (he James M. Harrison gold
mJ ?j01 young men and woR. ,K. Takimoto will receive the were Arthur Irizawa, Walter Su medal for high standing in theo butsu.”
must take a long degree of Bachelor of Education nahara and Michael Yoshida.
Delegates will sit in business
logy.
. .L.e an^ train themselves for from Ontario College of Educa#
*
*
sessions
on Saturday afternoon,
Takeo
Hayashi
of
Picture
Butte
iJ^ch Negroes have.. tion, University of Toronto.
Sunday
morning, and Monday
ALBERTA
SCHOLARS
has
been
awarded
a
Doctor
of
L • iFid before. Hence the
H. P. Wakayama has finished
morning
to
hear reports and dis
dental
surgery
degree
at
Univer
LETH
BRIDGE.
—
Minoru
nr\-n^Uestloa lacing young men first year, N. Kubota second year
cuss a heavy agenda of topics
sity
of
Alberta.
Y
Stephen
Takada,
son
of
Mr.
and
a nLmen.^ajr ^ the choice of with honors, and S. Sato fifth
submitted by the various chap
?er Js not “Is this career year in the School of Architecters. Religious services will bo
-13 NISEI RECEIVE DEGREES AT U.B.C.
carpV° NTes?” but “Is this
held Saturday afternoon with
ture, U. of T.
ouo-k J11® that I care about enVANCOUVER.—NC Vancouver I Science in geological engineering. Rev. Karl Tada presiding, and on
A. M. Arai, T. Kikuta, and M.
Bachelor of Applied Science Sunday afternoon when Rev. Ta
for?” Courageous Nakamura will receive certifi- correspondent Genichi Ohashi is
a, ;APen anQ women, by acting -cates on completion. of evening
degrees were awarded Tony Ta kashi Tsuji of Toronto will be a
among 13 Nisei who received de kashi Baba, Chatham, Ont., in
DorhinDere A'ere equality of op- extension courses in business,
grees and diplomas at the annual civil engineering; Tamotsu Tho special speaker at a Gotanye
ihe
r
by the terms .of U. Of T.
;
.
convocation, at University of mas Tamagi, Kelowna, and Ed service.
about"uI11ihng prophecy bring
Elsie -31. Iwasaki has been British Columbia.
To afford the delegates respite
Ohashi was ward Hiroshi Tanaka in electrical
that they seek.
pportunity I awarded her Barchelor of Social
from
the heavy sessions, a pro
awarded his Bachelor of Arts de engineering; Susumu Roy Nishi
Work at U. of T., and will receive , gree in economics with second zaki, North Kamloops, in mecha gram of social events has been
?entence, I am afraid, a National Council of Jewish
drawn up. Saturday night will
class standing.
nical engineering.
well tn x^Fnbof-al. It is all very Women scholarship.
be a special get-acquainted period
George Kiyoshi Fujisawa, who
Peter Keiichi Nimi received his when delegates and the com
geous—People to be couraKenneth Ken Kadonaga of Ha was an exchange student to Keio
B.Sc. in pharmacy. A teacher munity will join in a Mazekuri
I know
a student of semantics, milton will receive his Bachelor
ong-h w/ar Preaching is not en- of Science degree in mechanical University in Tokyo'a few years training diploma from the School Social. The highlight will come
Education
was
awarded on Sunday night when the Con
PlaV
nce’ 1 sh.ould like to ex- engineering from Queen’s Uni-■ ago, received his B.A. in the of
general
course
along
with
ChiyeMartha
Masako
Murakami.
beintr con4emantlc terms what versityK Kingston, Ont.
ference Banquet and Dance will
VcoUrageous means.
ko Jean Imayoshi, Summerland;
Required to write supplemen be staged in the beautiful Champs
Yoshihiro Kamachi; Robert To tal are Takeo Honkawa of Alder Elysees room of the Berkeley
1 him DITI°NS CH-^GE
ART COLLEGE RESULTS
shio Miya gishima: and Minoru grove for his B.A.Sc. in electrical hotel.
A
sight-seeing
trip,
courao-e^-f that what we call
An International Business Ma Sugimoto, Grand Forks.
engineering, and John Shoichiro luncheons, and the Sayonara
’fiat^L^ nothing more than chines scholarship has been
Yoshio Kawase, Tappen, re Kamimura, Hope, for his B.Sc. in Social round out what promises
(Conii^3} semanticists call awarded Juneya Oishi, who com
ceived his Master of Applied forestrv. ’
on page
to be a most enjoyable schedule.
pleted his second year in Indus-
Late Mother Wanted Foster Parents to Keep Child
Crown Nisei May Queen
In Vancouver Church
Big Montreal Weekend
For Young Buddhists
Of Eastern Canada
Announce Results in College Exams
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 19 — NO. 38
WEDNESDAY,. MAY 16, 1956
TORONTO, ONT.
Dr. S. [ Hayakawa:
negroes urged be
EXTENSIONAL; WIDER
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
ONTARIO CONFERENCE
• ON THE NEWSFRONT
Floods Delay Seeding for Ontario Farmers
Commend National J CCA
For Immigration Work
citv
Few Japanese Canadian residents were af
fected ab flood conditions ravaged the southwestern area of the
Ed’s Note: Herewith our
Recent efforts , of the National allocated for immigration expen
fifth installment of “How to
Nc\n^M^
in a Uhone conversation between
3
CCA
in studying immigration ses, pending sanction of the trusBe Sane Though Negro,” an
d M
;H j^ kaba. However, Messrs. Yanoshita, Fujii and
and
emigration
problems of Ja
address given by Dr. S. L Ha
whose seeding schedules have been panese Canadians were strongly
Proposed budget for .1956-57
delayed for nearly a month by the late spring.
yakawa April 24 at San Fran
commended
bylast
weekend
’
s
cisco State College.
ninth Ontario JCCA conference.
by population ratio to the local
Survey Housing Discrimination in California
My next suggestion has speci
In order to stimulate JCCA ef chapters.
fically to do with the younger in osurvey to determine the degree ofhous- forts in these problems, the pro
oiain discussion in future pro
111 Cahfomia is now under wav with vincial organization wi 11 request gram was on the reactivation of
generation, so I address myself
-Kitano of Oakland in charge. The survey, supported bv the that National headquarters inte London-St. Thomas chapter and
specially to those of you who are
Lord
Foundation,
covers all minorities, and Kitano will be conduct- grate the Ontario committee on the possibility of Ottawa JC club
students or the parents of stu
dents. I do not believe a student lng the study among Japanese and Chinese as research associate immigration into the national joining Ontario J GCA as an affi
should give up any plans, school un e2 P1’ Da\ id McEntire, U.C. professor, who is heading- the sur- work. The Ontario committee liate. Efforts are to be made in
ing, or future aspirations simply yey teams. At least 500 families will be involved, as this number originated in Toronto chapter, this direction during the coming
. bn the basis of being a Negro. is required to obtain more scientific data when discussing- the pro who were commended for their year.
The bitter experience of an blem with federal agencies and banking institutions.
efforts by Kent delegates.
Hamilton chapter will act as
earlier, generation of men who
Ontario JCCA office will con host for the next Oratorical Con
• GaiiadarInterested in Russo-Japanese Talks
trained to be electrical engineers
tinue to be hosted by Toronto test, scheduled for October.
and had to accept employment as
OTTAWA.—Canada is watching with interest the Russo-Japa chapter for one year, and efforts
Retiring Ontario JCCA presi
Pullman porters has led many nese talks under way in Moscow on the rich salmon fishery of the are to be made to organize an dent Mits Sumiya chaired the
Negro elders to caution young northeast Pacific. The talks stem from Russia’s action- in closing executive
committee,
despite conference sessions on Saturday
people against training for jobs off the Sea of Okhotsk and waters up to 400 miles of the Siberian personnel difficulties.
and Sunday. Other OEC members
beyond those which they believe coast to Japanese salmon fishermen. Ottawa, while admitting in
Treasurer’s report revealed the attending were Dr. Fred Sunaha
terest, is not taking sides in the dispute.
a Negro can get. >
5
provincial organization has a ra, acting- liaisons officer; Yoshi
I think it is of utmost imporworking capital of $959.62 and Iwashita, treasurer; Fumi Sasa
Jazz Pianist Slated for Steve Allen Show
. tance today to re-examine this
has $293.25 in reserves. A spe ki, secretary.
point of view. There is no doubt
Kent chapter was represented
NEW YORK.—Toshiko Akiyoshi, who has been called Japan’s cial reserve of $175.S0 will be
still a job ceiling, but it is neither first gift to United States jazz, is scheduled to appear on Steve
by Murray Kayahara, president
as low as it used to be nor. is it Allen’s show; Tonight, on .Thursday, May 17, NBC television, 11:30
Jim Yako, and Mr. S. Takahashi.
as rigid, and insofar- as it exists, p.m. The shy pianist, studying at the Berklee school in Boston,
Toronto
were Rits
it has only’ the sanction of cus has already appeared twice on the Gary Moore Show.
Inouye, Hideo Hiraki, president
tom, and not that of law. Ralph
Dr. Paul Takahashi, George Ta
Bunche. is only one of thousands
mura, while Hamilton was repre
at a variety of levels of employ
alternately on the two
VANCOUVER.—The old cus sented
ment, who have broken through
days
by
Bob Shimoda, Fred Ka
tom of crowning a May Queen at mibayashi,
previously established ceilings
George Ikeda, Pat
YOKOHAMA. — An unwed
Mrs. Yamaguchi told district St. James Anglican was given a
within the past decade.'
Fujino and Dick Kanno.
Swedish mother in her dying court Judge Hitoshi Yamamura deeper meaning this month.
Toronto people attending as
JOB FIELD WIDENING
' moments gave her Swedish-Ame
Pretty, 15-year old Kathleen
that
after
Vivian
’
s
death
she
met
observers
included Eddie Ide,
Let us examine this matter of rican daughter to a Japanese
Yamamoto, 3354 Findlay, was Jackie Iguchi,
Iwamoto,
with
the
grandparents.job ceilings for a moment. If a family with a last request that
selected for “best attendance” at Margie Umezuki,Jane
Donna
Ichii,
“They told me,” she said, “that ■ church in the past year and for
group of Negro students say to the grandparents not get the girl,
Tosh
।
Oikawa,
Flo
Watanabe,
Marianne was my baby—that she her work with the sanctuary
themselves, there’s no use study it was testified last week.
Ruiko Nakashima, Tosh Tanaka
Testimony came during a court belonged.to me.”
guild.
ing to become an electrical en
Henry Moritsugu, T. Umezuki.
gineer because we’ll never get session on custody of tiny, sixAmerican lawyer Ben Bruce
By coincidence, the new St.
to be engineers. If on the. other year-old Marianne Wilson, whose Blakeney, one of three attorneys James May Queen, who will reign,
hand they say to themselves, mother is dead and whose un representing the Swedish lega over the children of the parish
'We shall become electrical en- known American father deserted tion, said there was “no doubt this coming year, is a May child.
The next session will be about the issue.”
She was born on May. 8, 1941.
gineers, come hell or high-water,” her:
held
June
11.
they will at least have the trainShe was crowned in the church
“The ’child is_ a Swedish na
ing to push against the job ceil
The Swedish legation in Japan tional,” he said. “However, we hall on May 2 by last year’s
ing, and some of them may break wants to take the girl away from are willing to allow the defense queen, Frances Hucks and then
through and fulfill their own pro-' her Japanese foster parents and all the time they want even proceeded to the church to be
MONTREAL.—/! record num
phecies. It's a gamble, of course, send her to Sweden. Mr. and though the foster parents have blessed. The custom of crowning
ber
of delegates from Hamilton,
a
queen
each
May
at
St.
James
and you may lose and wind up Mrs.
no
legal
right
to
her.
However,
Masakatsu
Yamaguchi
Toronto and Montreal are expect
goes back some 27 years.
as ^a Pullman porter after all. want to adopt the girl.
they do have moral interests.”
ed as the eighth annual con
nuu note that it is less' of a
ference of' the Eastern Canada
gamble today than it was in 1946,
Young Buddhists’ League gets
that 'n 1966 it will be still.
under*
way this Saturday in Mon
e»s of a gamble, because of the-,
treal.
steady changes that we have all
Starting with the opening
seen going oh. And job ceilings
Again it’s that time of year trial design with honors at the Mrs. H. S. Takada, 448 19th st. n.,
service
and closing with the Saa
gold
medalist
in
theology,
will
annot be broken by legislation when students anxiously await Ontario College of Art, Toronto.
yonara
Social Monday, delegates
be
ordained
in
the
ministry
this
n ^ecause n°l even an their examination results, Here
David Kobayashi completed his
face
a
heavy
schedule of events
month.
He
recently
graduated
law can compel the hir- are ’ some of the Nisei names fourth year in general design
during
the
three
days of the con
from
St.
Stephen's
College,
Ed
g oi a non-engineer for an en- we’ve gleaned from the. daily with honors, while pass students
fab,
as
they
gather
under the
monton,
with
three
major
prizes
S l0^' 8° an increasing press:
in the foundation (first) year
guiding
theme,
“
Faith
in Ncmand (he James M. Harrison gold
mJ ?j01 young men and woR. ,K. Takimoto will receive the were Arthur Irizawa, Walter Su medal for high standing in theo butsu.”
must take a long degree of Bachelor of Education nahara and Michael Yoshida.
Delegates will sit in business
logy.
. .L.e an^ train themselves for from Ontario College of Educa#
*
*
sessions
on Saturday afternoon,
Takeo
Hayashi
of
Picture
Butte
iJ^ch Negroes have.. tion, University of Toronto.
Sunday
morning, and Monday
ALBERTA
SCHOLARS
has
been
awarded
a
Doctor
of
L • iFid before. Hence the
H. P. Wakayama has finished
morning
to
hear reports and dis
dental
surgery
degree
at
Univer
LETH
BRIDGE.
—
Minoru
nr\-n^Uestloa lacing young men first year, N. Kubota second year
cuss a heavy agenda of topics
sity
of
Alberta.
Y
Stephen
Takada,
son
of
Mr.
and
a nLmen.^ajr ^ the choice of with honors, and S. Sato fifth
submitted by the various chap
?er Js not “Is this career year in the School of Architecters. Religious services will bo
-13 NISEI RECEIVE DEGREES AT U.B.C.
carpV° NTes?” but “Is this
held Saturday afternoon with
ture, U. of T.
ouo-k J11® that I care about enVANCOUVER.—NC Vancouver I Science in geological engineering. Rev. Karl Tada presiding, and on
A. M. Arai, T. Kikuta, and M.
Bachelor of Applied Science Sunday afternoon when Rev. Ta
for?” Courageous Nakamura will receive certifi- correspondent Genichi Ohashi is
a, ;APen anQ women, by acting -cates on completion. of evening
degrees were awarded Tony Ta kashi Tsuji of Toronto will be a
among 13 Nisei who received de kashi Baba, Chatham, Ont., in
DorhinDere A'ere equality of op- extension courses in business,
grees and diplomas at the annual civil engineering; Tamotsu Tho special speaker at a Gotanye
ihe
r
by the terms .of U. Of T.
;
.
convocation, at University of mas Tamagi, Kelowna, and Ed service.
about"uI11ihng prophecy bring
Elsie -31. Iwasaki has been British Columbia.
To afford the delegates respite
Ohashi was ward Hiroshi Tanaka in electrical
that they seek.
pportunity I awarded her Barchelor of Social
from
the heavy sessions, a pro
awarded his Bachelor of Arts de engineering; Susumu Roy Nishi
Work at U. of T., and will receive , gree in economics with second zaki, North Kamloops, in mecha gram of social events has been
?entence, I am afraid, a National Council of Jewish
drawn up. Saturday night will
class standing.
nical engineering.
well tn x^Fnbof-al. It is all very Women scholarship.
be a special get-acquainted period
George Kiyoshi Fujisawa, who
Peter Keiichi Nimi received his when delegates and the com
geous—People to be couraKenneth Ken Kadonaga of Ha was an exchange student to Keio
B.Sc. in pharmacy. A teacher munity will join in a Mazekuri
I know
a student of semantics, milton will receive his Bachelor
ong-h w/ar Preaching is not en- of Science degree in mechanical University in Tokyo'a few years training diploma from the School Social. The highlight will come
Education
was
awarded on Sunday night when the Con
PlaV
nce’ 1 sh.ould like to ex- engineering from Queen’s Uni-■ ago, received his B.A. in the of
general
course
along
with
ChiyeMartha
Masako
Murakami.
beintr con4emantlc terms what versityK Kingston, Ont.
ference Banquet and Dance will
VcoUrageous means.
ko Jean Imayoshi, Summerland;
Required to write supplemen be staged in the beautiful Champs
Yoshihiro Kamachi; Robert To tal are Takeo Honkawa of Alder Elysees room of the Berkeley
1 him DITI°NS CH-^GE
ART COLLEGE RESULTS
shio Miya gishima: and Minoru grove for his B.A.Sc. in electrical hotel.
A
sight-seeing
trip,
courao-e^-f that what we call
An International Business Ma Sugimoto, Grand Forks.
engineering, and John Shoichiro luncheons, and the Sayonara
’fiat^L^ nothing more than chines scholarship has been
Yoshio Kawase, Tappen, re Kamimura, Hope, for his B.Sc. in Social round out what promises
(Conii^3} semanticists call awarded Juneya Oishi, who com
ceived his Master of Applied forestrv. ’
on page
to be a most enjoyable schedule.
pleted his second year in Indus-
Late Mother Wanted Foster Parents to Keep Child
Crown Nisei May Queen
In Vancouver Church
Big Montreal Weekend
For Young Buddhists
Of Eastern Canada
Announce Results in College Exams
Page 2
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NEW
3
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Concert Performers
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For Hamilton Ballyhoo
Page 7
Japanese Garden Group
Personal Notes }( Headed
by Y. Iwasaki
j Garden committee as chairman ;
and will be assisted by C. Furu- j
I
OHASHI-ETO
IS—Vancouver. Bussei Orchestra
HAAIILTON—JCCA Ballvhoo
kawa, vice-chairman: T.. Sada,
Dance at Pender auditorium.
(concert), which made its revived
Hanae Eto,, daughter of Air. planning: K. Iwashita, finance;
19—Toronto. Eastern Canada Bowl- debut last year after a four year
Uchida, secretary: J. Kinoshita,
64 * TONOX HUH, rotONIO, ONT»
F . , H's. Banji.ro Eto. became the 1.
treasurer.
’ ling tourney at Olympia-Edward;
bnae
of
Takeo
Ohashi,
son
of
lapse, promises this year to "ba
dance at Masaryk Hall, 8:30—-12.
The committee was formed
Mr. and Airs. Tomekichi Ohashi
one
of
the
best
concerts
yet
pro
19-20—Montreal. Fellowship Group
on April 21. 1956, at Simpson
duced. Concert performers .are Menue United church. Rev. Mor to work on the project in coopera 1
tour of Quebec City.
tion with the JCCA chapter.
19-21—Montreal. ECYBL conference feverishly practising and rehears- ris officiated at the double rin*ceremony.
°
at Jewish hall; banquet and hig for this one-night stand at
Cit) Wide Delivery
. 1 he bride was given in mar GARDEN CLUB
dance Sunday at Berkeley hotel. St. Stephen’s hall, Barton and
Toronto
Garden
club
will
hold
Phone — HA. Jou
21—Lethbridge. Alberta Nisei Vic Alary Sts., on Saturday. Alay 26. riage by her father. Airs. Rosa its general meeting this Friday.
Teshima
attended
the
bride
and
62 Simpson St. — Toronto
toria Day Dance at Henderson 7 p.m.
IS, 8 p.m. at The KotobukiDower girls were Carol Eto, sis Alay
* Pavilion, 9-1.
.
Kai hall. 415 Spadina.
One of the feature attractions ter of the bride, Karen Yamamo
25—Toronto. NAF Wind-Up Bancomedy skit by Club to, and Acieie bawka. Best man
quet and Election at China GarMdehs lovely—oops—lively, mix ''as Air. Alits Kuroda, with ushers
den, 6 :30 p.m.
The New Canadian acknowl
ed-up “dan-jos” (boys and girls) Messrs. Sam Eio and George Tc"
25—Toronto. Young Adults May based on a (typical?) nihoniin snima.
edges with thanks generous
Hoedown at Three Gates .Stables, f ’F Kt011 Shogatsu no Ganfit- n ^j^0Wi!1S' a reception at the donations from the following:
7:30 p.m.
Mr. and M.rs. S. Kadonaga, Airs.
su
(New Aear’s Day). It’ is Golden Dragon, the couple went
N.
Takaoka. Hamilton, on marriage
26—H amil to n. Ballyhoo (concert) generally agreed that its authen on a motor trip along the east
of
daughter
and son.
coast
of
the
United
States
as
far
sponsored
by
JCCA,
at
St. ticity may floor you—laughinglv
Mrs.
N.
Suyehiro,
Toront
Miami
Beach,
Florid
in
Stephen’s hall.
sober, or madly drunk. Take your
memory
of
late
husband.
$
*
*
27—Hamilton. Bussei Bazaar at choice. Also, don’t miss heann0'
Mr. and Mrs,. T. 'Kuwata,
Toronto
pretty Donna Peterson, a Negro
Cannon Hall, 1-6 p.m.
LE. 2-6378
YAMAMOTO-TAMAKI
River. Alta., on 45th weddin
(
aT! sing- that- immortal song-,
JUNE
Steveston, B.C.
Shma no loru” (China Night)
Kayoko Tamaki, daughter of
Mr. and Mr
1—Toronto. JCCA June Dance at in nihongo, accompanied by Miss Mrs. Fumi Tamaki, and Junji Ya on
on’s mar
Katie Oyama,
.
UNF hall.
mamoto, son of Mrs. Kumano Ya
•. and Mrs. U. Ogura, Toronto,
Last year’s concert was climax- mamoto, were united in marriage on s on's engagement.
Id— Vancouver. JCCA Picnic at Belcarra Park.
™ by. the surprised appearance by Rev. S. Ikuta on May 5, 1956,
Mi and Mrs. .C. Furukawa. 'Tor
five vivacious Niseiettes, nt Steveston Buddhist church.
on to, on son's marriage.
1<—Toronto. Bussei annual Picnic of
cream (?) of the Afountain City.
ption was held at W. K.
at Huttonville.
I
Eeague, in a fashionable can-can Garden,
Vancouver.
I
JULY
H. S. TSURUDA
number which made even the were Mr, and Mrs. Yoshimatsu i
HAYAKAWA
(Japanese
Canadian Agent)
Haya.
1—Toronto, 7th JCCA Community senile men in the audience pant.
35
Rowntree
Ave.. TORONTO
This year the concert committee
*
$
*
Picnic at Lynbrook Park.
*
I
is preparing another enlightened
RO. 9-0673
being “extensional.” Being ex I
YAMASHITA-TAISE
display (completely different)
tensional
.means constantly being
Alta.
Vancouver Wimo Club which may even make the “oba- . Hoshiko Taise,Vauxhall,
daughter of Mr. on the lookout for changes and t
sans” in the audience violentlv
in events and things
and Mrs. Hachiro Taise,- became differences
Has Prominent Speakers jealous;
and
people
that
we would other s
:.
the bride of Nobuo Yamashita,
wise
evaluate
as
unchanged.
The
Remember,
folks,
if
you
haven
’
t
For Monthly Meetings obtained your tickets, there’s still son of Air. and Airs. Tatsuzo Ya basic principles of extensionality J.
mashita, on April 21, 1956, in an
I am ous Chinese foods
VANCOUVER-.-—Wirno club is time to purchase them through Anglican church service in Taber, are extremely simple: they are
x
called
“indexing” and “dating.”
the name of the new social club Lillian Otsuka (LI. 5-4189).
69 Albert St. —'Toronto ¥
officiated by Rev. G. G. Nakaya Indexing means being aware of
f
for Nisei wives and mothers in
■—Fred ma.
‘
(hi Elizabeth)
x
Vancouver.
differences
concealed
by
similari
(Combining
‘ wi”
x
Reception was held at the
Telephone EM. 8-9817
from wives and “mo
ties of name; hence the rule, £
:
from HAMILTON TOTS
Shanghai chop suev
Sewanin chair-1 is not chair-2 is not chairSpecial
ai
Sc
nt
ion
riven
mothers).
WIN PIANO HONORS
were Air. and Mrs Masanobu
3 . . . teacher-1 is not teacher-2 t
First president is Chiyo Miya:
Inaba."
HAAIILTON.—Elaine, 5, and
X
is not teacher-3 . . . corporation-1
^^^ whose husband Bob is an
is not corporation-2 is not cor 4- Open 12 noon to 2 a.m X
ex-Vancouver JCCA president. Afarianne, 7, daughters of Mr. Engagements
and
Mrs.
M.
Ishibashi,
recently
poration-3. This rule reminds us
Assisting the prexy are Donnie
won
gold
medals
and
$25
scholar
that
generalizations about chairs,
Snimotakahara, vice - president;
The engagement was announc
Lillian. Kadota, secretary; Sue ships as a piano duet team in the ed of Yoshie Yoshinaka, daugh teachers, or corporations may or
Ito, treasurer. In charge, of pro local Kiwanis music festiv.al. ter of Air. Daimatsu Yoshinaka, may not be true of a particular
grams for the year is Josie Yo Both are grade one students at Japan, and Jack Takumi Yokoya chair, a particular-teacher, a par
the Hamilton Conservatory of
shioka.
ma, second son of Air. and Airs. ticular corporation. The person
Music.
Nisei married women of the
Tomitaro Yokoyama, on Afay 6 who indexes is always on the
westcoast are warmly welcomed,
at the Yokoyama home in Hamil alert for. these sometimes im
portant
differences.
Datingand should contact the head of Bingo Night to Aid
ton.
means
being
awareof
the
dif
the membership committee, Sadie
*
*
*
Buddhist
Sunday
School
ferences
that
occur
in
time:
Air.
(Dickens 8863). Between
Mr. and Mrs. Sosuke Yamamo Jones (1940) is not Air. Jones
women are now meeting on
USE OUR COMPLETE
VANCOUVER—The Buddhist to of Winnipeg announce the en (1944); San Alateo (1948) is not
he fourth Friday of each month Sunday School will hold its first
FORMAL
RENTAL SERVICE
m the available homes
of Bingo Night on Saturday, May gagement of their second daugh- San Alateo (1956) is not San Ala:er, Mitsuko, to Mr. Takeshi Ta- :eo (1960). The peri on who
Ji Yonge Street on)}
members.
26, at the church from 5 p.m. cada, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fusa- maintains-this fluidity of concept- A u few distinguished guest Besides bingo there will be
256 COLLEGE
WA. 2-0991
speakers have been invited to games, side shows, refreshment iro Takada. A party was held in terms of time is always on the
May 5 at Shanghai chop suey.
alert for altered conditions, which
meetings to date and there has booth.
556 YONGE
Sewanin are Mr. and Airs. Su- nay mean altered opportunities.
WA. 2-3270
eeen a sewing session. WellRemember to keep an eye peel r ejiro Kawasaki.
Je is also aware that he himself
TORONTO
a^ist Thomas Kakinuma ed for the Bingo Night, Vancou
is changing from day to day,
k
at the next gathering verite®. Let’s support it, for pro
month to month, and year to year,
held Alay 25 at the 'home ceeds will go to Sunday School Births
so that he has constantly to re
28 Mrs. Lillian Kadota, 1012 West activities^ There’ll be fun . for
Born to Air. and Airs. Stoye assess his strengths, abilities,
a/tn.
young and old.
-—Kay Sano (nee Sue Negoro), a son and attitudes.
Glen Kazumi, on April 29, 1956
(To Be Concluded)
at
St.
Michael
’
s
hospital,
Toronto
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Tsugi Tsuchiya, the wife of
Hajime Tsuchiya, died on April
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Revelstoke, B.C. Funeral services
were conducted by Rev. AlacDonald May 1 at the United
church.
*
NISHI
Shizuka Nishi, daughter of Air.
and Airs. Shigetaro Nishi, passed
away in Vancouver on Alay 4,
1956. Funeral services May 8 at
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McWilliams and Rev. Dr. Darnell.
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NEW
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@ Avoid clashes with other clubs
bv entering your date here.
!!^bi^li®ffll®
MAY
Concert Performers
in Feverish Rehearsal
For Hamilton Ballyhoo
Page 7
Japanese Garden Group
Personal Notes }( Headed
by Y. Iwasaki
j Garden committee as chairman ;
and will be assisted by C. Furu- j
I
OHASHI-ETO
IS—Vancouver. Bussei Orchestra
HAAIILTON—JCCA Ballvhoo
kawa, vice-chairman: T.. Sada,
Dance at Pender auditorium.
(concert), which made its revived
Hanae Eto,, daughter of Air. planning: K. Iwashita, finance;
19—Toronto. Eastern Canada Bowl- debut last year after a four year
Uchida, secretary: J. Kinoshita,
64 * TONOX HUH, rotONIO, ONT»
F . , H's. Banji.ro Eto. became the 1.
treasurer.
’ ling tourney at Olympia-Edward;
bnae
of
Takeo
Ohashi,
son
of
lapse, promises this year to "ba
dance at Masaryk Hall, 8:30—-12.
The committee was formed
Mr. and Airs. Tomekichi Ohashi
one
of
the
best
concerts
yet
pro
19-20—Montreal. Fellowship Group
on April 21. 1956, at Simpson
duced. Concert performers .are Menue United church. Rev. Mor to work on the project in coopera 1
tour of Quebec City.
tion with the JCCA chapter.
19-21—Montreal. ECYBL conference feverishly practising and rehears- ris officiated at the double rin*ceremony.
°
at Jewish hall; banquet and hig for this one-night stand at
Cit) Wide Delivery
. 1 he bride was given in mar GARDEN CLUB
dance Sunday at Berkeley hotel. St. Stephen’s hall, Barton and
Toronto
Garden
club
will
hold
Phone — HA. Jou
21—Lethbridge. Alberta Nisei Vic Alary Sts., on Saturday. Alay 26. riage by her father. Airs. Rosa its general meeting this Friday.
Teshima
attended
the
bride
and
62 Simpson St. — Toronto
toria Day Dance at Henderson 7 p.m.
IS, 8 p.m. at The KotobukiDower girls were Carol Eto, sis Alay
* Pavilion, 9-1.
.
Kai hall. 415 Spadina.
One of the feature attractions ter of the bride, Karen Yamamo
25—Toronto. NAF Wind-Up Bancomedy skit by Club to, and Acieie bawka. Best man
quet and Election at China GarMdehs lovely—oops—lively, mix ''as Air. Alits Kuroda, with ushers
den, 6 :30 p.m.
The New Canadian acknowl
ed-up “dan-jos” (boys and girls) Messrs. Sam Eio and George Tc"
25—Toronto. Young Adults May based on a (typical?) nihoniin snima.
edges with thanks generous
Hoedown at Three Gates .Stables, f ’F Kt011 Shogatsu no Ganfit- n ^j^0Wi!1S' a reception at the donations from the following:
7:30 p.m.
Mr. and M.rs. S. Kadonaga, Airs.
su
(New Aear’s Day). It’ is Golden Dragon, the couple went
N.
Takaoka. Hamilton, on marriage
26—H amil to n. Ballyhoo (concert) generally agreed that its authen on a motor trip along the east
of
daughter
and son.
coast
of
the
United
States
as
far
sponsored
by
JCCA,
at
St. ticity may floor you—laughinglv
Mrs.
N.
Suyehiro,
Toront
Miami
Beach,
Florid
in
Stephen’s hall.
sober, or madly drunk. Take your
memory
of
late
husband.
$
*
*
27—Hamilton. Bussei Bazaar at choice. Also, don’t miss heann0'
Mr. and Mrs,. T. 'Kuwata,
Toronto
pretty Donna Peterson, a Negro
Cannon Hall, 1-6 p.m.
LE. 2-6378
YAMAMOTO-TAMAKI
River. Alta., on 45th weddin
(
aT! sing- that- immortal song-,
JUNE
Steveston, B.C.
Shma no loru” (China Night)
Kayoko Tamaki, daughter of
Mr. and Mr
1—Toronto. JCCA June Dance at in nihongo, accompanied by Miss Mrs. Fumi Tamaki, and Junji Ya on
on’s mar
Katie Oyama,
.
UNF hall.
mamoto, son of Mrs. Kumano Ya
•. and Mrs. U. Ogura, Toronto,
Last year’s concert was climax- mamoto, were united in marriage on s on's engagement.
Id— Vancouver. JCCA Picnic at Belcarra Park.
™ by. the surprised appearance by Rev. S. Ikuta on May 5, 1956,
Mi and Mrs. .C. Furukawa. 'Tor
five vivacious Niseiettes, nt Steveston Buddhist church.
on to, on son's marriage.
1<—Toronto. Bussei annual Picnic of
cream (?) of the Afountain City.
ption was held at W. K.
at Huttonville.
I
Eeague, in a fashionable can-can Garden,
Vancouver.
I
JULY
H. S. TSURUDA
number which made even the were Mr, and Mrs. Yoshimatsu i
HAYAKAWA
(Japanese
Canadian Agent)
Haya.
1—Toronto, 7th JCCA Community senile men in the audience pant.
35
Rowntree
Ave.. TORONTO
This year the concert committee
*
$
*
Picnic at Lynbrook Park.
*
I
is preparing another enlightened
RO. 9-0673
being “extensional.” Being ex I
YAMASHITA-TAISE
display (completely different)
tensional
.means constantly being
Alta.
Vancouver Wimo Club which may even make the “oba- . Hoshiko Taise,Vauxhall,
daughter of Mr. on the lookout for changes and t
sans” in the audience violentlv
in events and things
and Mrs. Hachiro Taise,- became differences
Has Prominent Speakers jealous;
and
people
that
we would other s
:.
the bride of Nobuo Yamashita,
wise
evaluate
as
unchanged.
The
Remember,
folks,
if
you
haven
’
t
For Monthly Meetings obtained your tickets, there’s still son of Air. and Airs. Tatsuzo Ya basic principles of extensionality J.
mashita, on April 21, 1956, in an
I am ous Chinese foods
VANCOUVER-.-—Wirno club is time to purchase them through Anglican church service in Taber, are extremely simple: they are
x
called
“indexing” and “dating.”
the name of the new social club Lillian Otsuka (LI. 5-4189).
69 Albert St. —'Toronto ¥
officiated by Rev. G. G. Nakaya Indexing means being aware of
f
for Nisei wives and mothers in
■—Fred ma.
‘
(hi Elizabeth)
x
Vancouver.
differences
concealed
by
similari
(Combining
‘ wi”
x
Reception was held at the
Telephone EM. 8-9817
from wives and “mo
ties of name; hence the rule, £
:
from HAMILTON TOTS
Shanghai chop suev
Sewanin chair-1 is not chair-2 is not chairSpecial
ai
Sc
nt
ion
riven
mothers).
WIN PIANO HONORS
were Air. and Mrs Masanobu
3 . . . teacher-1 is not teacher-2 t
First president is Chiyo Miya:
Inaba."
HAAIILTON.—Elaine, 5, and
X
is not teacher-3 . . . corporation-1
^^^ whose husband Bob is an
is not corporation-2 is not cor 4- Open 12 noon to 2 a.m X
ex-Vancouver JCCA president. Afarianne, 7, daughters of Mr. Engagements
and
Mrs.
M.
Ishibashi,
recently
poration-3. This rule reminds us
Assisting the prexy are Donnie
won
gold
medals
and
$25
scholar
that
generalizations about chairs,
Snimotakahara, vice - president;
The engagement was announc
Lillian. Kadota, secretary; Sue ships as a piano duet team in the ed of Yoshie Yoshinaka, daugh teachers, or corporations may or
Ito, treasurer. In charge, of pro local Kiwanis music festiv.al. ter of Air. Daimatsu Yoshinaka, may not be true of a particular
grams for the year is Josie Yo Both are grade one students at Japan, and Jack Takumi Yokoya chair, a particular-teacher, a par
the Hamilton Conservatory of
shioka.
ma, second son of Air. and Airs. ticular corporation. The person
Music.
Nisei married women of the
Tomitaro Yokoyama, on Afay 6 who indexes is always on the
westcoast are warmly welcomed,
at the Yokoyama home in Hamil alert for. these sometimes im
portant
differences.
Datingand should contact the head of Bingo Night to Aid
ton.
means
being
awareof
the
dif
the membership committee, Sadie
*
*
*
Buddhist
Sunday
School
ferences
that
occur
in
time:
Air.
(Dickens 8863). Between
Mr. and Mrs. Sosuke Yamamo Jones (1940) is not Air. Jones
women are now meeting on
USE OUR COMPLETE
VANCOUVER—The Buddhist to of Winnipeg announce the en (1944); San Alateo (1948) is not
he fourth Friday of each month Sunday School will hold its first
FORMAL
RENTAL SERVICE
m the available homes
of Bingo Night on Saturday, May gagement of their second daugh- San Alateo (1956) is not San Ala:er, Mitsuko, to Mr. Takeshi Ta- :eo (1960). The peri on who
Ji Yonge Street on)}
members.
26, at the church from 5 p.m. cada, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fusa- maintains-this fluidity of concept- A u few distinguished guest Besides bingo there will be
256 COLLEGE
WA. 2-0991
speakers have been invited to games, side shows, refreshment iro Takada. A party was held in terms of time is always on the
May 5 at Shanghai chop suey.
alert for altered conditions, which
meetings to date and there has booth.
556 YONGE
Sewanin are Mr. and Airs. Su- nay mean altered opportunities.
WA. 2-3270
eeen a sewing session. WellRemember to keep an eye peel r ejiro Kawasaki.
Je is also aware that he himself
TORONTO
a^ist Thomas Kakinuma ed for the Bingo Night, Vancou
is changing from day to day,
k
at the next gathering verite®. Let’s support it, for pro
month to month, and year to year,
held Alay 25 at the 'home ceeds will go to Sunday School Births
so that he has constantly to re
28 Mrs. Lillian Kadota, 1012 West activities^ There’ll be fun . for
Born to Air. and Airs. Stoye assess his strengths, abilities,
a/tn.
young and old.
-—Kay Sano (nee Sue Negoro), a son and attitudes.
Glen Kazumi, on April 29, 1956
(To Be Concluded)
at
St.
Michael
’
s
hospital,
Toronto
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TSUCHIYA
Tsugi Tsuchiya, the wife of
Hajime Tsuchiya, died on April
28, 1956, at Victoria Hospital,
Revelstoke, B.C. Funeral services
were conducted by Rev. AlacDonald May 1 at the United
church.
*
NISHI
Shizuka Nishi, daughter of Air.
and Airs. Shigetaro Nishi, passed
away in Vancouver on Alay 4,
1956. Funeral services May 8 at
at the T. Edward funeral home
were officiated by Rev. W. R.
McWilliams and Rev. Dr. Darnell.
Air. Nishi has. made a donation
to cancer research in memory of
his late daughter.
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THE
LAST-INNING RALLY
PRODUCES 4-1 WIN
FOR VANCOUVER NISEI
NEW
CAN A DIA N
Short Sports . . .
^ednesdajvMay 1
SOONERS ROCK BUSSEI, II"-------YAMADA NIPS KIDOKAN I ±^Lfe
BASEBALL SEASON has opened on all fronts and we onlv
wish more people would take the time to write us about Nisei on
the sanalots.
.
Suite 502, Temple Bui
By GENNY OHASHI
, ., Shortstop Ito and third-sacker Koga, 1-2 in the Kelowna line-uu
62
RICHMOND ST. WEST
Yamada Studio edged Kidokan
VANCOUVER.-—Mush Uyesu hit 2-for-4 and l-for-3 respectively but Kamloops won 15-5 as the
TORONTO
4-3 and Sooners beat Bussei 7-3
gi broke into the Vancouver Nisei Okanagan-Mainline baseball league opened recently.
EM. 6-0959
Bes: BO. 7.3427
as Toronto Nisei Baseball league {
■lineup May 8 for the first time
Champion North Kamloops Mohawks beat Kamloops Jav-Rays opened its schedule after grounds | l
this season to spark a 4-1 victory
over Catholic Youth Organiza It-r m the B.C. Interior League opener. Sam Aura and Joe’ Mot’o- had dried at Stanley park last
saw relief duty for Mohawks, while Gordie Kusumoto finished Sunday. The third game, Flyers
tion. More than 1,000 watched a kado
, Serving Toronto Citizens for 25 Y^.
on the. mound for Jay-Rays.
vs. Giants at Christie Pits, ’was
tight game which blew open in
’
Western City senior league in Toronto will open this Saturday, called off.
the final inning as Nisei scored
Kidokan
started
off
with
one
but
Honest
Ed
Nisei
aren
’
t
scheduled
until
Sunday
afternoon,
when
three runs to sew up the contest.
run
in
each
of
the
first
three
tieyll
meet
Columbus
Grads.
.
.
.
The
deeper
fences
this
year
should
^Uyesugi led off the second
BETTER MOVING
.
CARTAGE AND STORAGE
with Nisei’s first hit off ex-Capi- help Miike’s men, who are short on long-ball hitters, but have rangy innings, but Yamadas came back
- '
'
• to tie with three in the fourth.
EMpire 6-6667
lano hurler Rod McKay. Matsu picketmen.
70
Lippincott
Street TORONTO
The
teams
battled
on
even
terms
Bill Nishita’s most recent appearance on the Montreal Royal
zaki also singled, and both run
ners advanced on Miyagishima’s mound was a brief one. The righthander threw in the sixth "as until the last of the seventh,
sacrifice.
OF
man
Uyesugi Royals lost to Miami 11-9 Sunday. . . . Another Nisei in organized when Checker Nishimura's solid
scampered in for the initial run ball is shortstop Chet Hamamoto, who recently joined Spokane single brought in pinchrunner
Frank Nishioka for the winner.
when Montgomery grounded out. Indans in class B.
Lots of hard throwing by
After CYO tied at 1-all in the
Track meet time in Toronto high schools last week: Gene Kita
Broadview Slack Shop
pitchers,
in spite of the earliness
third, it was strictly a pitchers’ gawa^ finished third in the senior 100-yd. dash for Parkdale.
354- Broadview Ave.
duel ’between Montgomery and Roy. Sumi won the junior pole vault for Western Tech with a jump of the season, and solid hitting
TORONTO
were
seen.
Maw
Mori
was
the
McKay.
Four singles and two of 8’8” . . . and in the central section, Jarvis’ Mel Tsuji was second
Phone
GE. 1515
big
stickman
with
two
doubles
CYO miscues helped Nisei in the in the junior broad jump.
in three trips for Kidokan, while
big seventh.
Sid Nishimura smashed a double
_ Seichi Tahara and Uyesugi
SOFTBALL GALS OPEN SKED
for
the winners.
were defensive standouts. When
Atsuko Kamitakahara, 12, is
BPs opened their schedule
A grandslam homer by rookie
ever Uyesugi is on the field, the the newest member to don the against Clapps Monday will play
squad seems to pick up new life. Burke-Pastor livery in the East again tonight, and next week on shortstop Bobby Miwa gave
101/2 QUEEN ST. w.
The. ex-Fairview Bluebird star, Toronto junior ladies softball Tuesday hnd Thursday. All Sooners their winning margin in
the
second
game,
after
two
walks
For Pick-up and Delivery
who is lured out of retirement league.
games are at Coxwell stadium.
and Tosh Sakamoto’s" single had
plans each year, should have
Phone
loaded the sacks in the fourth.
h rbi e
many more good years left, des
EM. 8-6953
Three errors helped Bussei score
Azu Oikawa, If ........
4 1 1 1 0
pite getting pretty hefty at 33.
their three runs in the sixth.
0 1 1 0
SHORT SHOTS: Montgomery Danny Okano, c........
Frank Miyahara singled twice
Elmer
Mori,
cf
........
4
0
1 0
hasn’t allowed any earned run’s
for
the winners, as did Tad Nishi
Seichi
Tahara,
3b
.
.
.
4
0
1
0 1
in two games . . . Bobo Sikorski,
mura
for the losers. Tad Waka
Frank
Kika,
lb
........
3
0
o
0 0
CYO catcher, is a guard with B.C.
bayashi
doubled for Bussei. Shin
Mush
Uyesugi.
ss
...
1
i
0
0
Lions footballers . . . Elmer Mori
.
Taira
s
lazy
slants baffled Bussei
Hubbo
Matsuzaki,
rf.
Watch Repair Shop
3
1
i
0
0
continues to lead Nisei batsmen
Over 30 golfers will tee off
for
most
.of
the
seven
innings.
Bo
Miyagishima,
2b
.
.
2
1
1
0
0
with 8 for 15 (.533), followed bv
at 6:30 a.m. this Sunday, May
GL. 3652 — OX. 4-9202(res.)
Miyagishima .455, and Oikawa Ron Montgomery, p. .. 3 0 0 1 0
20, in the annual Victoria Day
Kidokan ............. Ill 000 0—3 5
328 Broadview Ave., Toronto
.444 . . . Art Limber has been re
tournament sponsored by Tor
Yamada
000 300 1—4 5
Totals
... 29 4 8 4 1
leased . . . Haven't seen any
onto Japanese Canadian Golf
Tak Nagano and Ken Kutsu010 000
J CCA executives at ballgames to 8
club. The Best Cleaners trophy
kake; Joe Nishimura, Ken Izumi
.........
OFFICE
001 000 0—1
date. ... Remaining sked for CYO
1
RESIDENCE
will again be awarded to the
(1), Ken Nakamichi (2) and Mak
EM. 4-1394
2 Vesta Drive
Montgomery and ' Okano; Rod
May: 20-Firemen, 24-CYO, 27Oikawa.
lowest net score at Rouge Hills
EM; 4-1395
MAyfair 1355
-golf club.
Longshoremen, 30-Westerns.
‘ McKay and Bobo Sikorski.
Bussei .
000 003 0—3 5
Andrew E. McKague,
Sooners
002 500 x—7 6
Kats .Hamaguchi Squad Dick Hashimoto,. Mas Tsuruoka
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
(4) and Maw Uyenaka; Shin
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i u i w
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6-Game Rolloff
Male Help Wanted
Taira and Dave Sakamoto.
r emale Help Wanted
T
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Next Sunday: Kidokan vs. Bus
Inn Danforth Bowling°
ROUGH spotter foi- dry cleaner,
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
1OLXG girl, fresh out of school,
experience
not
necessary.
RO. knowledge of shorthand and typDarkhorse Kats Hamaguchi’s sei at Christie; Giants vs. Sooners
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L
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tional.
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IN SUNDAY OPENERS
"^..
DARCKM’S
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0. K. CLEANERS
Victoria Day Meet
For Toronto Golfers
At Rouge Hills Sunday
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ECYBL BOWLING
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^®f®*®B‘B^ Canaries Nisei Open Bowling Tournament
SATURDAY, MAY 19,1956 at the Olympia-Edward Alleys, Toronto
4
SP°nsored by TORONTO NISEI MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE
D A N C E Saturday Night at Masaryk Hall (Cowan Ave. at Queen St. West)
KEN MIYAS AKI AND HIS ORCHESTRA 9 SI.25 PER PERSON ® DANCING FROM 8:30 TILL MIDNIGHT
THE
LAST-INNING RALLY
PRODUCES 4-1 WIN
FOR VANCOUVER NISEI
NEW
CAN A DIA N
Short Sports . . .
^ednesdajvMay 1
SOONERS ROCK BUSSEI, II"-------YAMADA NIPS KIDOKAN I ±^Lfe
BASEBALL SEASON has opened on all fronts and we onlv
wish more people would take the time to write us about Nisei on
the sanalots.
.
Suite 502, Temple Bui
By GENNY OHASHI
, ., Shortstop Ito and third-sacker Koga, 1-2 in the Kelowna line-uu
62
RICHMOND ST. WEST
Yamada Studio edged Kidokan
VANCOUVER.-—Mush Uyesu hit 2-for-4 and l-for-3 respectively but Kamloops won 15-5 as the
TORONTO
4-3 and Sooners beat Bussei 7-3
gi broke into the Vancouver Nisei Okanagan-Mainline baseball league opened recently.
EM. 6-0959
Bes: BO. 7.3427
as Toronto Nisei Baseball league {
■lineup May 8 for the first time
Champion North Kamloops Mohawks beat Kamloops Jav-Rays opened its schedule after grounds | l
this season to spark a 4-1 victory
over Catholic Youth Organiza It-r m the B.C. Interior League opener. Sam Aura and Joe’ Mot’o- had dried at Stanley park last
saw relief duty for Mohawks, while Gordie Kusumoto finished Sunday. The third game, Flyers
tion. More than 1,000 watched a kado
, Serving Toronto Citizens for 25 Y^.
on the. mound for Jay-Rays.
vs. Giants at Christie Pits, ’was
tight game which blew open in
’
Western City senior league in Toronto will open this Saturday, called off.
the final inning as Nisei scored
Kidokan
started
off
with
one
but
Honest
Ed
Nisei
aren
’
t
scheduled
until
Sunday
afternoon,
when
three runs to sew up the contest.
run
in
each
of
the
first
three
tieyll
meet
Columbus
Grads.
.
.
.
The
deeper
fences
this
year
should
^Uyesugi led off the second
BETTER MOVING
.
CARTAGE AND STORAGE
with Nisei’s first hit off ex-Capi- help Miike’s men, who are short on long-ball hitters, but have rangy innings, but Yamadas came back
- '
'
• to tie with three in the fourth.
EMpire 6-6667
lano hurler Rod McKay. Matsu picketmen.
70
Lippincott
Street TORONTO
The
teams
battled
on
even
terms
Bill Nishita’s most recent appearance on the Montreal Royal
zaki also singled, and both run
ners advanced on Miyagishima’s mound was a brief one. The righthander threw in the sixth "as until the last of the seventh,
sacrifice.
OF
man
Uyesugi Royals lost to Miami 11-9 Sunday. . . . Another Nisei in organized when Checker Nishimura's solid
scampered in for the initial run ball is shortstop Chet Hamamoto, who recently joined Spokane single brought in pinchrunner
Frank Nishioka for the winner.
when Montgomery grounded out. Indans in class B.
Lots of hard throwing by
After CYO tied at 1-all in the
Track meet time in Toronto high schools last week: Gene Kita
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pitchers,
in spite of the earliness
third, it was strictly a pitchers’ gawa^ finished third in the senior 100-yd. dash for Parkdale.
354- Broadview Ave.
duel ’between Montgomery and Roy. Sumi won the junior pole vault for Western Tech with a jump of the season, and solid hitting
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were
seen.
Maw
Mori
was
the
McKay.
Four singles and two of 8’8” . . . and in the central section, Jarvis’ Mel Tsuji was second
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big
stickman
with
two
doubles
CYO miscues helped Nisei in the in the junior broad jump.
in three trips for Kidokan, while
big seventh.
Sid Nishimura smashed a double
_ Seichi Tahara and Uyesugi
SOFTBALL GALS OPEN SKED
for
the winners.
were defensive standouts. When
Atsuko Kamitakahara, 12, is
BPs opened their schedule
A grandslam homer by rookie
ever Uyesugi is on the field, the the newest member to don the against Clapps Monday will play
squad seems to pick up new life. Burke-Pastor livery in the East again tonight, and next week on shortstop Bobby Miwa gave
101/2 QUEEN ST. w.
The. ex-Fairview Bluebird star, Toronto junior ladies softball Tuesday hnd Thursday. All Sooners their winning margin in
the
second
game,
after
two
walks
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and Tosh Sakamoto’s" single had
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Three errors helped Bussei score
Azu Oikawa, If ........
4 1 1 1 0
pite getting pretty hefty at 33.
their three runs in the sixth.
0 1 1 0
SHORT SHOTS: Montgomery Danny Okano, c........
Frank Miyahara singled twice
Elmer
Mori,
cf
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4
0
1 0
hasn’t allowed any earned run’s
for
the winners, as did Tad Nishi
Seichi
Tahara,
3b
.
.
.
4
0
1
0 1
in two games . . . Bobo Sikorski,
mura
for the losers. Tad Waka
Frank
Kika,
lb
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0
o
0 0
CYO catcher, is a guard with B.C.
bayashi
doubled for Bussei. Shin
Mush
Uyesugi.
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0
0
Lions footballers . . . Elmer Mori
.
Taira
s
lazy
slants baffled Bussei
Hubbo
Matsuzaki,
rf.
Watch Repair Shop
3
1
i
0
0
continues to lead Nisei batsmen
Over 30 golfers will tee off
for
most
.of
the
seven
innings.
Bo
Miyagishima,
2b
.
.
2
1
1
0
0
with 8 for 15 (.533), followed bv
at 6:30 a.m. this Sunday, May
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