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THE NEW CANADIAN
A.n Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 22 — NO. 34
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959.
Testimonial Luncheon Held in Honor
of Meiwa Gakuen Founders by Prairie Students
r
s
Understanding of Asia
Vitai to Canada, States
well as -wrist watches.
By T. KAWASAKI
In thanking their former- stu
LETHBRIDGE, Alta.—A testi- dents, Mr. and Airs. Aoki were Whitton at Address
■
deeply moved. They congratulat
TORONTO. ONT.
Toronto Consul Recalled
Heads New Post In Japan
monial banquet was held to honor
Termination of office was an from which place return to Ja
PORT HOPE, Ont.—A greater
Mr. and Mrs. Sadayoshi Aoki at ed their students who had
nounced
last Wednesday, as Ala- pan via San Francisco and
* the Lotus Inn, Lethbridge, by the achieved a respected status both understand’ng of the peoples of
tao
Endo.
Consul in Hawaii,
: former students of Meiwa Ga- professionally and vocationally in Asia, part: "marly of Japan, is Toronto for Japanese
the
past
2U years
'1'he Toronto JCCA will hold a
their respective fields and urged vital to Canada’s future, former
kuen.
said
he
has
-been
recalled
to
Ja
“
Sayonnra
Party” in their honor
: '
Held in the Jade Room, the them to continue to be good citi Ottawa mayor, Charlotte Whit pan.
on
May
10th.
4:00 P.M., at. Gold
ton
told
a
meeting
of
the
Port
i
luncheon was held on April 18th zens in their communities. The
en
Dragon
Chop
Suey. Persons
At
a
party
given
to
celebrate
Hope-Cobourg
Canadian
Club.
• ’’ with former students, and the entire banquet was conducted in
wishing
to
attend
are asked to
the
birthday
of
Japan
’
s
Emperor
Aliss
Whitton.
Friday
night
at
parents of students present. Japanese.
contact
the
Continental
Times or
and
in
honor
of
the
marriage
of
the
Dr.
Powers
Sclm-d,
described
; < Grace was given by Mr. Seiiku
Any former student of Air. and
the
EC
as
soon
as
possible.
Foe
' ' Sakamoto. Following the lunch Airs. Aoki wishing to send con Japan as our neighbor- to the Crown Prince Akihito and Prin
is
$2.50
per
person.
Following
the
cess
Michiko
to
which
more
than
eon, Tad Kawasaki, master of gratulatory messages may do so west and said that country was
banquet
by
TJCCA,
the
Kisarag;
a
hundred
Issei,
Nisei
and
Occi
■ ‘ ceremonies gave an opening ad- through Air. Tad Kawasaki, 1713 the only Asian country comple
dental g'uests attended, Consul Club will hold their “Farewell
. dress, to which we might add, 11th Ave., South, Lethbridge. tely committed to the West.
Endo
said he will be leaving to Party-Dance” in honor of Consul
Urbanization,
industrialization
had conducted a very capable Alta.; Air. John Kanashiro, Harbecome
chief of the. China Section and Airs. Endo at Sai Woo Tea
‘
program.
dieville, Alta, and Dr. George Sa and Westernization have changed at Japan’s Ministry of Foreign House beginning 7:30 P.M-. to
the
surface
of
Japan,
the
speak
A toast was proposed by John kumoto, Taber, Alta.
which everyone is invited. Fee is
er said, but their culture of more Affairs in Tokym.
Hanashiro to Mr. and Mrs. Aoki
Air. and Airs. Aoki have a son, than 1,000 years is alive and vital
The Consul and his wife will $1.00 per person.
after which a congratulatory Ted, on the Lethbridge Collegiate
At the time of the party held
A message by George Sakumoto Institute teaching staff, two and we should study it and at first take an extensive tour of in honor of Japan’s Em purer and
Eastern Canada before their de
was presented on behalf of the daughters, Airs. George Alatsu- tempt to understand it.
Aliss
V,
’
hitton
said
the
under
parture
from Toronto May 18th. Crown Prince, the residence of
r
former students. Mits Tsuji read ba of Edmonton on the Corres
populated countries of the world They7* will fly to Calgary where the Endos was decorated by ninny
(
the congratulatory telegrams.
pondence School Branch Depart will have to come to terms with transferring to a train to enjoy beautiful “ikebana” by Toronto
[ \
Mr. Sei'ku Sakumoto spoke on ment of Education, and Alary on
Japanese flower arrangement,
I •the history of the Meiwa Gakuen; the teaching staff at Gilbert the overpopulated lands of Asia the scenic beauty7 of the Canadian teachers. Exhibitors were Aimes.
or
have
terms
forced
upon
them.
Rockies
through
to
Vancouver
J - his admiration for Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Junior High in Leth
G. Hamasaki, K. Irie, K. Izumi,
We must be willing to sacrifice
i ■;* Aoki as great educators, and for bridge.
T.
Isozaki, K. Kadota. T. Minoo
some of our standard of living
. - their contribution toward the betka,
M. Endo and Air. L. Hunt.
Out of town guests included and take in all the excess popu
1 terment of Japanese Canadians
BCA
Education
Head
those
from
Calgary,
Raymond,
lation we can possibly absorb,’’
1 A in Southern Alberta. An expresTaber,
Regina
and
Saskatoon.
she
said.
two-day meeting.
f sion of gratitude was made in beTouring West Coast
half of the parents by Mr. K.
Following the conference Rev.
KELOWNA.—Rev. Hogen Fu Tsuji is scheduled to tour the
■ Oshiro.
jimoto, Chairman of the BCA churches in the Northwest area.
• A beautiful plaque commemorSunday School Department and His schedule is as follows: Spo
_ ating the occasion was made by
n Bob Taniguchi to the couple as
TOKYO.—Japan’s ruling con dependents—nine of them sup Rev. Takashi Tsuji, Buddhist kane May 5; Wapato Alay7 6;
servatives w-on an overwhelming ported by both the Liberal-De Education Director attended the White River 7; Tacoma 8; Seattle
J
Buddhist
Sunday 9 and 10; Portland, 11; and On
victory this week in state and mocrats and the Socialists, four Northwest
- v. Centre Meeting Galled
local elections. Their prizes in by the Liberal-Democrats only School Teachers Conference at tario, Oregon, 12.
Kelowna, B.C. on Alay 2 and 3.
After his return to San Fran
cluded the important governor and one by the Socialists.
... To Discuss Locale
Both ministers participated at cisco on May 15, he will go to
ships of Tokyo, Osaka and Hok
Kishi’s party also pulled far the conference of Sunday7 School Southern California where he will
., ;
A regular meeting of the Tor- kaido, all hotly contested races.
ahead
in balloting for the 2,657 teachers from British Columbia, speak at the churches in Oxnard,
. ■ onto Japanese Canadian Centre
Of the 21 state prefecture
.? Committee will be held Friday,
seats in Japan’s 46 state assem Washington and Oregon. Lec San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and
May 8th at 8:00 P.M. to discuss governors’ posts at stake Thurs blies. Incomplete returns gave tures, discussions, meetings, ser Santa Barbara from May 16-19.
s the site of the proposed; Centre. day, six went to members of Pre
vices and a tour of Kelowna
Rev. Fujimoto returned to
S ft
be held at Kotobuki-Kai mier Nobusuke Kishi’s conserva them 1,207 to the Socialists’ 316. made up the program for the Fresno after the conference.
The greatest interest was in
Hall, 415 Spadina Ave. (second tive Liberal-Democrat and one to
the Tokyo governor race. Liberalfloor, front.) Those other than
Democrat Ryutaro Azuma pulled
, _ committee members are ■welcome an opposition Socialist.
to attend.
The remaining 14 went to in- away in the final stages of count
ing to win from Socialist Hachi
ro Arita. The unofficial count
By LARRY TAJIRI
was 1,114,903 for Azuma, 1,052,“I want to find a Japanese actor to portray7 Terry Terasaki in
708 for Arita.
‘Bridge to the Sun’,” Producer Julian Blaustein told us the other
day at MGAL “I think the role should be played by7 a Japanese, to
give it utmost fidelity. But the actor must be able to convey the
Converted Vancouver JC dignity
7 and stature of the individual. After.- all, Terasaki was high
Wins
Missionary
Award
in
the
diplomatic service of his country.”
_ TOKYO.—Rumors that 400 or September, 1954, four Japanese
“Bridge to the Sun” won’t be started for a while as yet (Blau
I, ■;
Japanese soldiers may be liv- stragglers turned up, and report
A Vancouver JC woman, a
; -with Papuan natives in the ed there were other remnants in Buddhist up until six years ago stein’s current film project is “Wreck of the Alary Deare,” from
-- '
jungles of West New the interior.
has been awarded a proficiency the Hammond Innes novel, starring Gary7 Cooper and Charlton Hes
Last September, a pilot flying scholarship at a Presbyterian ton) but the producer’s plans are to make most of it in Japan. The
i
Guinea sparked a move last week
story7 is from Gwen Terasaki’s book of the same name, about a Ten
I . t?r postwar Japan’s newest and a KLM plane between Hollandia training school here.
nessee
girl who married a Japanese and shared his life amid the
and
Alerauke
reported
he
had
:
biggest “Operation surrender.”
Tamiko Nakamura, 28, of 3863
fire-bombs
of Tokyo. “One of the most dramatic sequences of the
. The rumors were brought here sighted a large group of short West
Eighteenth,
Vancouver,
fJoni Hollandia, capital of the people, lighter in color than the graduated from the missionary story will depict the days just before Pearl Harbor when Terasaki,
Butch Colony, by H. Erenvelt, a native Papuans.
and deaconess training school acting on his own initiative in Washington, D.C., made a last-ditch
effort to prevent the Japanese attack on the United States,” Blau
When he flew low to investi last week.
~ Butch businessman.
stein
said. “Terasaki inspired President Roosevelt’s personal mes
They were investigated and de gate, they scurried into hiding.
A one-time teacher at Lord
Since then, other plane crews Tennyson elementary' school in sage to the Emperor of Japan. The communication was delayed in
nied by the Dutch colonial gov\
eminent last year.
reported they had sighted the Vancouver, Aliss Nakamura re transmission, presumably after reaching Japan, and the Emperor
But the rumors still persist, ac- same people. The general belief turned to the west coast planning did not receive it until the attack on Pearl Harbor had started.”
■ cording to Eerenvelt, and the was that they were Japanese who to practice in B.C. for a year and
Blaustein is a producer who believes that motion pictures should
people ot West New Guinea firm- had somehow made friends with then to continue her work in have some meaning, as well as entertain. “‘Bridge to the Sun,’ tell
believe that there is a large the natives and lived with them. Korea.
ing of an American woman in wartime Japan, will have a message
The Netherlands government,
p-oup of Japanese holdouts high
Her father, Genzaburo Naka of brotherhood which will be conveyed to the audience without a
'ii ‘-He jungles on Alt. Edinburg at Tokyo’s request, investigated mura, says only7 she knows the word of specific dialogue.”
the report and said there was no reason for her conversion, but
aCLe the 4,000 meter level.
The producer has no specific casting in mind, other than that
I ne area is reported to be two basis to it, that the strange light that she gave it deep thought for he would like to get a Japanese actor with a sufficient knowledge
-o -hree months walking distance colored people were natives.
of English to portray the key role of Terasaki. It is expected that
many years.
j
-noir. Hollandia.
Eerenvelt insisted that a thor
the Japanese roles will be cast in Japan, but plans haven’t proceer
r Japanese who have heard ough check should be made of the
ed to the casting stage as yet. Blaustein admitted that Yul Brymner,
L^YiVeft?s story have started reports.
reportedly7 Airs. Terasaki’s favorite for the role among Hollywood
He said that a group of Dutch
pressure on the foreign
actors, “probably would be the only' non-Japanese who could be con
an^ the welfare miriis- scientists had arrived in New
vincing in the part.” But it is believed that Brynner has too many
UAf repatriation bureau to in- Guinea this month and had start
commitments to consider the role.
v^ll?*a*ie_the
*
reports and, if they ed a half-year exploration of the
*
*
*
t-L- conrirrned, launch a large- interior of New Guinea.
He
said
that
helicopters
were
camPaign to persuade them
While she was in Hollywood recently for the NBC Chevy7 Show,
-render and return to Japan. ’to fly food and supplies to_ them
on which she co-starred with James Shigeta, Izumi Yukimura was
offered the part of Linda Low in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
on
north coast of and suggested that these ilights
“Flower Drum Song.’’ This is the pari in which Pat Suzuki has
*S'*e?r. Guinea was the scene be used to drop surrender leaf
scored such a hit on Broadway. -•U~Le
bitterest battles of lets and messages from Japan to
them.
. .
"’t*-1 acme War.
Now there is talk that Pat, who likes to travel and warts to see
An official of the repatriation
States forces landed
Europe,
may be starred in the upcoming London company of “Flower
• • LlT N'd smashed the Japanese bureau commented: “It is not en Dutch government has said onci Drum Song.”
Lt Li.,/ &ach into the mountains. A tirely impossible that a large that they do not exist. But we
Miss Yukimura, the top-rated singer of pop songs in Japan,
r 7CU.
•LOOO to 5,000 Japanese group of Japanese have managed
would
like
to
try
to
contact
Kg
ini,9 the interior. Alost were to hold ■ out unnoticed in the
(continued on page eight)
ft
‘■^-tved to have starved. But ip mountains of New Guinea. The them.”
:
I
Kishi Government Proves Sound in Election
I
Topic On Entertainment
W
r
it-,:
Rumors That 400 to 500 Japanese Soldiers
On New Guinea Island Still Persists
A.n Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 22 — NO. 34
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959.
Testimonial Luncheon Held in Honor
of Meiwa Gakuen Founders by Prairie Students
r
s
Understanding of Asia
Vitai to Canada, States
well as -wrist watches.
By T. KAWASAKI
In thanking their former- stu
LETHBRIDGE, Alta.—A testi- dents, Mr. and Airs. Aoki were Whitton at Address
■
deeply moved. They congratulat
TORONTO. ONT.
Toronto Consul Recalled
Heads New Post In Japan
monial banquet was held to honor
Termination of office was an from which place return to Ja
PORT HOPE, Ont.—A greater
Mr. and Mrs. Sadayoshi Aoki at ed their students who had
nounced
last Wednesday, as Ala- pan via San Francisco and
* the Lotus Inn, Lethbridge, by the achieved a respected status both understand’ng of the peoples of
tao
Endo.
Consul in Hawaii,
: former students of Meiwa Ga- professionally and vocationally in Asia, part: "marly of Japan, is Toronto for Japanese
the
past
2U years
'1'he Toronto JCCA will hold a
their respective fields and urged vital to Canada’s future, former
kuen.
said
he
has
-been
recalled
to
Ja
“
Sayonnra
Party” in their honor
: '
Held in the Jade Room, the them to continue to be good citi Ottawa mayor, Charlotte Whit pan.
on
May
10th.
4:00 P.M., at. Gold
ton
told
a
meeting
of
the
Port
i
luncheon was held on April 18th zens in their communities. The
en
Dragon
Chop
Suey. Persons
At
a
party
given
to
celebrate
Hope-Cobourg
Canadian
Club.
• ’’ with former students, and the entire banquet was conducted in
wishing
to
attend
are asked to
the
birthday
of
Japan
’
s
Emperor
Aliss
Whitton.
Friday
night
at
parents of students present. Japanese.
contact
the
Continental
Times or
and
in
honor
of
the
marriage
of
the
Dr.
Powers
Sclm-d,
described
; < Grace was given by Mr. Seiiku
Any former student of Air. and
the
EC
as
soon
as
possible.
Foe
' ' Sakamoto. Following the lunch Airs. Aoki wishing to send con Japan as our neighbor- to the Crown Prince Akihito and Prin
is
$2.50
per
person.
Following
the
cess
Michiko
to
which
more
than
eon, Tad Kawasaki, master of gratulatory messages may do so west and said that country was
banquet
by
TJCCA,
the
Kisarag;
a
hundred
Issei,
Nisei
and
Occi
■ ‘ ceremonies gave an opening ad- through Air. Tad Kawasaki, 1713 the only Asian country comple
dental g'uests attended, Consul Club will hold their “Farewell
. dress, to which we might add, 11th Ave., South, Lethbridge. tely committed to the West.
Endo
said he will be leaving to Party-Dance” in honor of Consul
Urbanization,
industrialization
had conducted a very capable Alta.; Air. John Kanashiro, Harbecome
chief of the. China Section and Airs. Endo at Sai Woo Tea
‘
program.
dieville, Alta, and Dr. George Sa and Westernization have changed at Japan’s Ministry of Foreign House beginning 7:30 P.M-. to
the
surface
of
Japan,
the
speak
A toast was proposed by John kumoto, Taber, Alta.
which everyone is invited. Fee is
er said, but their culture of more Affairs in Tokym.
Hanashiro to Mr. and Mrs. Aoki
Air. and Airs. Aoki have a son, than 1,000 years is alive and vital
The Consul and his wife will $1.00 per person.
after which a congratulatory Ted, on the Lethbridge Collegiate
At the time of the party held
A message by George Sakumoto Institute teaching staff, two and we should study it and at first take an extensive tour of in honor of Japan’s Em purer and
Eastern Canada before their de
was presented on behalf of the daughters, Airs. George Alatsu- tempt to understand it.
Aliss
V,
’
hitton
said
the
under
parture
from Toronto May 18th. Crown Prince, the residence of
r
former students. Mits Tsuji read ba of Edmonton on the Corres
populated countries of the world They7* will fly to Calgary where the Endos was decorated by ninny
(
the congratulatory telegrams.
pondence School Branch Depart will have to come to terms with transferring to a train to enjoy beautiful “ikebana” by Toronto
[ \
Mr. Sei'ku Sakumoto spoke on ment of Education, and Alary on
Japanese flower arrangement,
I •the history of the Meiwa Gakuen; the teaching staff at Gilbert the overpopulated lands of Asia the scenic beauty7 of the Canadian teachers. Exhibitors were Aimes.
or
have
terms
forced
upon
them.
Rockies
through
to
Vancouver
J - his admiration for Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Junior High in Leth
G. Hamasaki, K. Irie, K. Izumi,
We must be willing to sacrifice
i ■;* Aoki as great educators, and for bridge.
T.
Isozaki, K. Kadota. T. Minoo
some of our standard of living
. - their contribution toward the betka,
M. Endo and Air. L. Hunt.
Out of town guests included and take in all the excess popu
1 terment of Japanese Canadians
BCA
Education
Head
those
from
Calgary,
Raymond,
lation we can possibly absorb,’’
1 A in Southern Alberta. An expresTaber,
Regina
and
Saskatoon.
she
said.
two-day meeting.
f sion of gratitude was made in beTouring West Coast
half of the parents by Mr. K.
Following the conference Rev.
KELOWNA.—Rev. Hogen Fu Tsuji is scheduled to tour the
■ Oshiro.
jimoto, Chairman of the BCA churches in the Northwest area.
• A beautiful plaque commemorSunday School Department and His schedule is as follows: Spo
_ ating the occasion was made by
n Bob Taniguchi to the couple as
TOKYO.—Japan’s ruling con dependents—nine of them sup Rev. Takashi Tsuji, Buddhist kane May 5; Wapato Alay7 6;
servatives w-on an overwhelming ported by both the Liberal-De Education Director attended the White River 7; Tacoma 8; Seattle
J
Buddhist
Sunday 9 and 10; Portland, 11; and On
victory this week in state and mocrats and the Socialists, four Northwest
- v. Centre Meeting Galled
local elections. Their prizes in by the Liberal-Democrats only School Teachers Conference at tario, Oregon, 12.
Kelowna, B.C. on Alay 2 and 3.
After his return to San Fran
cluded the important governor and one by the Socialists.
... To Discuss Locale
Both ministers participated at cisco on May 15, he will go to
ships of Tokyo, Osaka and Hok
Kishi’s party also pulled far the conference of Sunday7 School Southern California where he will
., ;
A regular meeting of the Tor- kaido, all hotly contested races.
ahead
in balloting for the 2,657 teachers from British Columbia, speak at the churches in Oxnard,
. ■ onto Japanese Canadian Centre
Of the 21 state prefecture
.? Committee will be held Friday,
seats in Japan’s 46 state assem Washington and Oregon. Lec San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and
May 8th at 8:00 P.M. to discuss governors’ posts at stake Thurs blies. Incomplete returns gave tures, discussions, meetings, ser Santa Barbara from May 16-19.
s the site of the proposed; Centre. day, six went to members of Pre
vices and a tour of Kelowna
Rev. Fujimoto returned to
S ft
be held at Kotobuki-Kai mier Nobusuke Kishi’s conserva them 1,207 to the Socialists’ 316. made up the program for the Fresno after the conference.
The greatest interest was in
Hall, 415 Spadina Ave. (second tive Liberal-Democrat and one to
the Tokyo governor race. Liberalfloor, front.) Those other than
Democrat Ryutaro Azuma pulled
, _ committee members are ■welcome an opposition Socialist.
to attend.
The remaining 14 went to in- away in the final stages of count
ing to win from Socialist Hachi
ro Arita. The unofficial count
By LARRY TAJIRI
was 1,114,903 for Azuma, 1,052,“I want to find a Japanese actor to portray7 Terry Terasaki in
708 for Arita.
‘Bridge to the Sun’,” Producer Julian Blaustein told us the other
day at MGAL “I think the role should be played by7 a Japanese, to
give it utmost fidelity. But the actor must be able to convey the
Converted Vancouver JC dignity
7 and stature of the individual. After.- all, Terasaki was high
Wins
Missionary
Award
in
the
diplomatic service of his country.”
_ TOKYO.—Rumors that 400 or September, 1954, four Japanese
“Bridge to the Sun” won’t be started for a while as yet (Blau
I, ■;
Japanese soldiers may be liv- stragglers turned up, and report
A Vancouver JC woman, a
; -with Papuan natives in the ed there were other remnants in Buddhist up until six years ago stein’s current film project is “Wreck of the Alary Deare,” from
-- '
jungles of West New the interior.
has been awarded a proficiency the Hammond Innes novel, starring Gary7 Cooper and Charlton Hes
Last September, a pilot flying scholarship at a Presbyterian ton) but the producer’s plans are to make most of it in Japan. The
i
Guinea sparked a move last week
story7 is from Gwen Terasaki’s book of the same name, about a Ten
I . t?r postwar Japan’s newest and a KLM plane between Hollandia training school here.
nessee
girl who married a Japanese and shared his life amid the
and
Alerauke
reported
he
had
:
biggest “Operation surrender.”
Tamiko Nakamura, 28, of 3863
fire-bombs
of Tokyo. “One of the most dramatic sequences of the
. The rumors were brought here sighted a large group of short West
Eighteenth,
Vancouver,
fJoni Hollandia, capital of the people, lighter in color than the graduated from the missionary story will depict the days just before Pearl Harbor when Terasaki,
Butch Colony, by H. Erenvelt, a native Papuans.
and deaconess training school acting on his own initiative in Washington, D.C., made a last-ditch
effort to prevent the Japanese attack on the United States,” Blau
When he flew low to investi last week.
~ Butch businessman.
stein
said. “Terasaki inspired President Roosevelt’s personal mes
They were investigated and de gate, they scurried into hiding.
A one-time teacher at Lord
Since then, other plane crews Tennyson elementary' school in sage to the Emperor of Japan. The communication was delayed in
nied by the Dutch colonial gov\
eminent last year.
reported they had sighted the Vancouver, Aliss Nakamura re transmission, presumably after reaching Japan, and the Emperor
But the rumors still persist, ac- same people. The general belief turned to the west coast planning did not receive it until the attack on Pearl Harbor had started.”
■ cording to Eerenvelt, and the was that they were Japanese who to practice in B.C. for a year and
Blaustein is a producer who believes that motion pictures should
people ot West New Guinea firm- had somehow made friends with then to continue her work in have some meaning, as well as entertain. “‘Bridge to the Sun,’ tell
believe that there is a large the natives and lived with them. Korea.
ing of an American woman in wartime Japan, will have a message
The Netherlands government,
p-oup of Japanese holdouts high
Her father, Genzaburo Naka of brotherhood which will be conveyed to the audience without a
'ii ‘-He jungles on Alt. Edinburg at Tokyo’s request, investigated mura, says only7 she knows the word of specific dialogue.”
the report and said there was no reason for her conversion, but
aCLe the 4,000 meter level.
The producer has no specific casting in mind, other than that
I ne area is reported to be two basis to it, that the strange light that she gave it deep thought for he would like to get a Japanese actor with a sufficient knowledge
-o -hree months walking distance colored people were natives.
of English to portray the key role of Terasaki. It is expected that
many years.
j
-noir. Hollandia.
Eerenvelt insisted that a thor
the Japanese roles will be cast in Japan, but plans haven’t proceer
r Japanese who have heard ough check should be made of the
ed to the casting stage as yet. Blaustein admitted that Yul Brymner,
L^YiVeft?s story have started reports.
reportedly7 Airs. Terasaki’s favorite for the role among Hollywood
He said that a group of Dutch
pressure on the foreign
actors, “probably would be the only' non-Japanese who could be con
an^ the welfare miriis- scientists had arrived in New
vincing in the part.” But it is believed that Brynner has too many
UAf repatriation bureau to in- Guinea this month and had start
commitments to consider the role.
v^ll?*a*ie_the
*
reports and, if they ed a half-year exploration of the
*
*
*
t-L- conrirrned, launch a large- interior of New Guinea.
He
said
that
helicopters
were
camPaign to persuade them
While she was in Hollywood recently for the NBC Chevy7 Show,
-render and return to Japan. ’to fly food and supplies to_ them
on which she co-starred with James Shigeta, Izumi Yukimura was
offered the part of Linda Low in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
on
north coast of and suggested that these ilights
“Flower Drum Song.’’ This is the pari in which Pat Suzuki has
*S'*e?r. Guinea was the scene be used to drop surrender leaf
scored such a hit on Broadway. -•U~Le
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Page 8
‘ Wednesday, May 6, 1959.
I
NEW
C AN ADIAN
SPORTS
Fishing Lines
By OSCAR HATASHITA
THE
(
Grabber of Toronto Institute of Judo Takes
Trout
Okada opened the trout Judo Ass'n of Canada Trophy in National Open
:eason with two brown trout
PAGE 7
Dates & Doings
Montreal News
CLASSIFIED
Female Help Wanted
EXPERIENCED hair stvlist Good wa
* COUNTER GIRL
The Building Committee of the
weighing two-pounds apiece . . .
HAMILTON.—The first Can School, Napanee, Kyushin Wes Montreal United Church has been TYPIST. G
smiling Jack Kondo caught three adian National Open Judo Tour
organized and the following were
browns going two-pounds and nament _held in Hamilton Forum ton, Toronto Broadview YMCA. instated to various positions:
■g
Wes: near
Toronto Harmonv. Toronto Cen
C ;T,—
Bathurst. Ph
five-pound rainbow . . . Don Mae April 2oth proved successful.
Hon.
Chinn.,
B.
Uyeda.
T.
Shitral YMCA, St. Catherine YMCA.
da. out of his favorite hole, hook
Witnessed by spectators of Paris Kodokan, Hamilton Jewish motakahara: chairman, Kim Na- CHENILLE o
ed an eight-pound rainbow . . : about one thousand, the event of
kashuua; secretary, Mrs. T Fu
Sab Morita landed a seven-pound the evening started with a line Centre.
The results of the tournament ruya: treasurers, K. Yamamoto
! rainbow and lost another' about up of one hundred and fifty con
Domestic Help Wanted
were
Black Belt Champion, A. T. Matsui; campaign vice-chair! the same size. . . . John Sugai testants represen tisg the various
man, M. Ochiai—assistants, T.
Grabber,
4th
degree
of
Toronto
caught two rainbows about two— clubs respectively:
GIRL io-, 'igEt he :seke -o-.na dt t >'s ci n d
I ~
Institute of Judo; runner-up. A. Yasunaka, Mrs. 1. Yamashita
K,. 1 ■ J) J) J — N. — V Y (
.-anna
o!
hv
en.
pounds apiece.
Yamamoto,
Mrs.
T.
Furuya,
T. Weekends e!t -.1 des-.ted !>.vt cittld;own
Detroit, Niagara Falls, N.Y.’, Campman, 1st degree of Har
It has been a strange trout Kingston Kano, Kingston YMCA, mony Judo Club.
Matsui, S. Hirayama; building room. C c fa va e niCiuct Aun IS
Soot. 1,
1959 Call Mr
-o- at WA
opening with more browms caught Orillia, Barrie, London YMCA, _ Team champion is Kingston vice-chairman, J. Tatemichi—-nZ- after
6 AT. 2-;??8? tTcicnte'
than rainbows. Most of the fish Sudbury, Hamilton Kodokan, Tor YMCA Judo Club; team runner- sistants, Y.‘ Ono, Y. Niiya, G.
SI 25. Ca-oal-le air! :o: aenera ; housewere caught around Alliston— onto Institute, West Elgin High up, Harmony Judo Club.
Matsushita.
work tn mend' v homo. Liberal
off.
worms being the more popular.
O
o
o
automatic dm:- wa.-’>'r“ c>-ar V' ot. onvIndividual champions of under
At the Oxbow Rapids where
The tentative inaugural date ate room. Pho: to HU 9-G4X! (T.o: onio!.
black belt ranks and over the 160
we fish in the fall, the water is Softball Opener May 16
pound category: Gordon Downey. for the building campaign is EXPERIENCED c e a k -1'. o u s o k o e p er. Refast and two feet higher than,
1st kyu brown belt of Hamilton Saturday, May 23, 1959. It will
woman o
normal. Rainbows are seen jumip- At Fairbanks Memorial Kodokan Judo Club; runner-up. start with a Congregational Din 2cleaning
adults and ‘teen-c
F
ing but it’s too tough to get- at
Hill. Phono HU. 8 :
Bob Cowin, 1st kyu brown belt ner.
Accurrettes of the York Town also of Hamilton
them due to high w’aters. PosKodokan.
HIGH SCHOOL student to: hah: house
*
*
*
sibly when the water level lowers ship League, Dufferin and Eglin
work during summer at Jackson's Point.
Individual
winners
of
under
and more fishable, the Oxbow ton Avenue, will be playing their black belt and under the 160
At the last meeting of the .Ni Must be fond of children. Phone HU.
first league game on Saturday, pound category: Karl Gore, 1st sei W.A., the following were 1-1SS2 (Toronto).
Rapids may produce.
May 16th at 8:00 P.M. against
SELF-CONTAINED aparh
Tenu
elected for the 1959-60 term :
Perch
meration for couple in
re for
the intermediate team, Canadian kyu of Harmony Judo Club; run
Co-presidents, Mrs. Aya Koba wile’s services in adult
Phone
The perch are running up at Dressed Meats. Coach-manager ner-up, R. Criechen, 2nd kyu of
5601 or EM, 3-6435 (Toronto).
Orillia
Judo
Club.
yashi,
Mrs.
Rose
Aihoshi;
secre
Each
Lake Simcoe.
spring. Ray Tani and ass’t coach George
Kingston YMCA team won tary, Miss Lilly Imai; treasurers,
swarms of perch invade the shore Wakayama asks team supporters
Male Help Wanted
over
Harmony Judo Club by 20 Mrs. Timj Tokawa, Mrs. H. Niiya,
line of this lake; favorite perch to come out and cheer last year’s
Mrs.
B.
Inouye;
devotional.
Miss
to
10
to
win
the
team
champion
fishing spots being the rivers, Ontario Junior champions.
GARDENERS wanted immediately, Apply
ship.
Amy Uchida.
S. Onizuka by phoning HO. 5-88*03 (Tor-'
canals and docks almost all
—Liz
onto).
—C. S.
around the lake.
APPRENTICE mechanic wanted. Two to
Shiner minnows are the bes
The Eastern
a da Youim three years experience. Apply Cliffside
bait and they are available at the nun niiiiLiirii iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin accomplished by a spirited "home Buddhist League conference this Garage. Phone AML1-1141* (Toronto).
stretch" drive in the last four frames
FEW garden helpers wanted immoboat livery and bait shops up
year, will be held in Montreal A
of the third last game.
diately. Phone LE. 3-6196 (Toronto).
there. Possibly the largest perch
Dave Koby-957, 968,' 953 for a total of over the Victoria Day Weekend.
FEW garden helpers wanted. Phone
to come out of Lake Simcoe are iiiiimmiimmiiimiimiimiimiiim 2878; Chungking-858, 920, 1067 for a total May 16, 17 and IS. A conference A
BA. 1-2145 Ask Io:
Kinoshita. (Torof 2845; Mikado-945, 916, 971. for a total social is planned for Saturday onto),
taken at the Atherley Canals
of
2832;
Commonwealth
Savings-934,
931,
VANCOUVER NISEI. FINAL STAND
which joins Simcoe "with Lake
evening and a Banquet and Dance
INGS: Winner of 1st Third—Dave Kobv . 851 for a total of 2726.
Rooms to Let
Couchiching.
for Sunday. There is to be a Con
Auto Body, won 17—lost 10; Winner of
High
scores
were:
ference
Bowling
Tournament
on
2nd
Third
—
Chungking,
won
20
—
lost
7;
Smelts
TWO rooms with private bathroom.
Kao Natsuhara (Mikado's) 576; Johnny Saturday to which everyone is inWinner of 3rd Third—Mikado, won 10—
Smelts are still running near lost 9; Fourth team playoff and winner Nakata (Chungking) 548; Mac Kawa vited. Those in Montreal are Phone OX. 4-3760 (Toronto).
unfurnished rooms' with kitchen.
Toronto. The big Port Severn of most wins during the season is Com moto (Dave Koby's) 529; Min Koyanagi asked to call Bunrei Miyake at THREE
Gerrard and Broadview district. Phone
(Dave Koby's) 517; Mits Ikeda (Com
monwealth Savings winning 50.
nan should be any day now.
LE. 2-7445 (Toronto).
Playoff champs, Dave Koby Auto Body monwealth) 515; Mike Matsuba (Chung DU. 1-1976.
Thats where they haul them out retained
king)
514.
the Playoff Challenge Trophy
by the truck loads.
Ladies: Asako Nomura (Dave Koby's)
donated by Mitsubishi-Shoji Kaisha, em
*
KEG NEWS*
Pike and Pickerel Season for these fish will open
May 15th.
Tackle Tips
To put more trout into your
creel be different from the aver
age fisherman. That is, fish the
nard-to-get-at-spots like at log
jams and snag infested waters,
fnese places are where average
persons usually pass uip. Also, in
-ocal trout streams there is usu
ally a well-troddened path on the
,efMer
..walk on side of the
^ream. Fishing from the oppouie bank, you will probably be
fhSn?
that is not as/Avell
*hed. If others are "using
rms, use lures and vice-versa,
a people are fishing
'
shallow
Hsh deep.
M Puttin g your hat on backwards
> • Cerent may not help'but
fishing different
your cretl.helPS tO PUt trout into
fishing tackle
and
blematic of playoff supremacy in a
close battle between the . teams men
tioned above.
The margin of victory
was a mere 33 pins over Chungking,
it is a good policy to
have'the RIGHT POLICY
Consult
WALES and DUNCAN
INSURANCE AGENTS
464 Yonge Street. Toronto
Phone WA. 1-3171
Lucien C Kurata
BABBISTEB and SOBICITOB
NOTABI PUBLIC
Suite 502, Temple Building
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
TORONTO
Res.: RO. 7-3427
£M. 6-0959
451; Joyce
Okahori
(Commonwealth)
.449; Yoshy Furukawa (Commonwealth)
435; Rosie Takeda (Dave Koby's) 433.
At this time, the executive of the Van
couver Nisei Mixed
10-Pin League
acknowledges its thanks to each and
every one of the bowlers for the won
derful co-operation and support shown
throughout the season.
Trophy Winners: Men. High Average—
Ed Tanaka with 168; High TTriple—
Dave Matsuba with 631; High Single—
Tosh Nomura with 325,
Ladies: High Average—Joyce Okahori
with 141; High Triple—Yoshy Furukawa
with 543; High Single—Martha Uegama
with 200.
—j. Nakata
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HUdson 5-1365
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EM. 4-1395
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full or part time.
GOOD WAGES, PLEASE
CALL KAZ KATO
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BON ODOPvI PRACTICE
Persons wishing to practice
Bon Odori are welcome to join
practice classes at Toronto
Buddhist Church. Instructress
is Mrs. Seko.
1st practice—May 9, 8:00 P.M.
thereon practice will be held
every Wednesday and Saturday
nights at 8:00 P.M.
Sponsored by Toronto
Buddhist Fujiu-Kai
MACHINE CO.
H. S. TSURUDA
(Japanese Canadian
Agent)
35 Rowntree Ave., TORONTO
BO. 9-0673
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IDEAL FACILITIES
When Buying, Selling or Exchanging Your Home
We wish to extend our heart
felt thanks and appreciation to
all who so kindly assisted, and
for the words of sympathy and
beautiful floral offerings extended at the death of our beloved husband and father,
Tsuneyuki Namba.
Mrs. Kiye Namba
and Sachi Marie
WEDDINGS
orConsider
CHINA HOUSE'S New magmfilarge
cent Banquet
Dancing
p,
to
Reasona
facilities anywhere.
rum house
(Formerly Benny's Steak House)
Toronto
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OX. 8-1121
2670 DANFORTH AVE.
Res: AM. 1-5194
TORONTO ONT.
Residence: 14 Perivale Crescent, Scarboro
_T°NCI >TIIIT, TOKONTO.’ ONT.
PAINTERS WANTED
SOCIALS
A 'Friendly House”
396 Powell St.
The Toronto Nisei Anglican
Fellowship will be bowling Fri
day, May Sth at Olympia Ed
wards Alley starting at 7:45 P.M.
The' Fellowship cordially invites
friends and interested people to
join the game night.
CARD OF THANKS
Prop. Y. Fujiwara
°° Duadas at DuHerin—LE. 2-4267
NAF Bowling Night
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AGENCIES & PATHAY
FINANCE CO. LTD.
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Suite 8—325 Lakewood Drive
HA. 7356-L
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Steaks, Roasts, Lobsters
925 Eglinton Ave., W.
Toronto
Information & Reservation
RU. 1-9123
I
NEW
C AN ADIAN
SPORTS
Fishing Lines
By OSCAR HATASHITA
THE
(
Grabber of Toronto Institute of Judo Takes
Trout
Okada opened the trout Judo Ass'n of Canada Trophy in National Open
:eason with two brown trout
PAGE 7
Dates & Doings
Montreal News
CLASSIFIED
Female Help Wanted
EXPERIENCED hair stvlist Good wa
* COUNTER GIRL
The Building Committee of the
weighing two-pounds apiece . . .
HAMILTON.—The first Can School, Napanee, Kyushin Wes Montreal United Church has been TYPIST. G
smiling Jack Kondo caught three adian National Open Judo Tour
organized and the following were
browns going two-pounds and nament _held in Hamilton Forum ton, Toronto Broadview YMCA. instated to various positions:
■g
Wes: near
Toronto Harmonv. Toronto Cen
C ;T,—
Bathurst. Ph
five-pound rainbow . . . Don Mae April 2oth proved successful.
Hon.
Chinn.,
B.
Uyeda.
T.
Shitral YMCA, St. Catherine YMCA.
da. out of his favorite hole, hook
Witnessed by spectators of Paris Kodokan, Hamilton Jewish motakahara: chairman, Kim Na- CHENILLE o
ed an eight-pound rainbow . . : about one thousand, the event of
kashuua; secretary, Mrs. T Fu
Sab Morita landed a seven-pound the evening started with a line Centre.
The results of the tournament ruya: treasurers, K. Yamamoto
! rainbow and lost another' about up of one hundred and fifty con
Domestic Help Wanted
were
Black Belt Champion, A. T. Matsui; campaign vice-chair! the same size. . . . John Sugai testants represen tisg the various
man, M. Ochiai—assistants, T.
Grabber,
4th
degree
of
Toronto
caught two rainbows about two— clubs respectively:
GIRL io-, 'igEt he :seke -o-.na dt t >'s ci n d
I ~
Institute of Judo; runner-up. A. Yasunaka, Mrs. 1. Yamashita
K,. 1 ■ J) J) J — N. — V Y (
.-anna
o!
hv
en.
pounds apiece.
Yamamoto,
Mrs.
T.
Furuya,
T. Weekends e!t -.1 des-.ted !>.vt cittld;own
Detroit, Niagara Falls, N.Y.’, Campman, 1st degree of Har
It has been a strange trout Kingston Kano, Kingston YMCA, mony Judo Club.
Matsui, S. Hirayama; building room. C c fa va e niCiuct Aun IS
Soot. 1,
1959 Call Mr
-o- at WA
opening with more browms caught Orillia, Barrie, London YMCA, _ Team champion is Kingston vice-chairman, J. Tatemichi—-nZ- after
6 AT. 2-;??8? tTcicnte'
than rainbows. Most of the fish Sudbury, Hamilton Kodokan, Tor YMCA Judo Club; team runner- sistants, Y.‘ Ono, Y. Niiya, G.
SI 25. Ca-oal-le air! :o: aenera ; housewere caught around Alliston— onto Institute, West Elgin High up, Harmony Judo Club.
Matsushita.
work tn mend' v homo. Liberal
off.
worms being the more popular.
O
o
o
automatic dm:- wa.-’>'r“ c>-ar V' ot. onvIndividual champions of under
At the Oxbow Rapids where
The tentative inaugural date ate room. Pho: to HU 9-G4X! (T.o: onio!.
black belt ranks and over the 160
we fish in the fall, the water is Softball Opener May 16
pound category: Gordon Downey. for the building campaign is EXPERIENCED c e a k -1'. o u s o k o e p er. Refast and two feet higher than,
1st kyu brown belt of Hamilton Saturday, May 23, 1959. It will
woman o
normal. Rainbows are seen jumip- At Fairbanks Memorial Kodokan Judo Club; runner-up. start with a Congregational Din 2cleaning
adults and ‘teen-c
F
ing but it’s too tough to get- at
Hill. Phono HU. 8 :
Bob Cowin, 1st kyu brown belt ner.
Accurrettes of the York Town also of Hamilton
them due to high w’aters. PosKodokan.
HIGH SCHOOL student to: hah: house
*
*
*
sibly when the water level lowers ship League, Dufferin and Eglin
work during summer at Jackson's Point.
Individual
winners
of
under
and more fishable, the Oxbow ton Avenue, will be playing their black belt and under the 160
At the last meeting of the .Ni Must be fond of children. Phone HU.
first league game on Saturday, pound category: Karl Gore, 1st sei W.A., the following were 1-1SS2 (Toronto).
Rapids may produce.
May 16th at 8:00 P.M. against
SELF-CONTAINED aparh
Tenu
elected for the 1959-60 term :
Perch
meration for couple in
re for
the intermediate team, Canadian kyu of Harmony Judo Club; run
Co-presidents, Mrs. Aya Koba wile’s services in adult
Phone
The perch are running up at Dressed Meats. Coach-manager ner-up, R. Criechen, 2nd kyu of
5601 or EM, 3-6435 (Toronto).
Orillia
Judo
Club.
yashi,
Mrs.
Rose
Aihoshi;
secre
Each
Lake Simcoe.
spring. Ray Tani and ass’t coach George
Kingston YMCA team won tary, Miss Lilly Imai; treasurers,
swarms of perch invade the shore Wakayama asks team supporters
Male Help Wanted
over
Harmony Judo Club by 20 Mrs. Timj Tokawa, Mrs. H. Niiya,
line of this lake; favorite perch to come out and cheer last year’s
Mrs.
B.
Inouye;
devotional.
Miss
to
10
to
win
the
team
champion
fishing spots being the rivers, Ontario Junior champions.
GARDENERS wanted immediately, Apply
ship.
Amy Uchida.
S. Onizuka by phoning HO. 5-88*03 (Tor-'
canals and docks almost all
—Liz
onto).
—C. S.
around the lake.
APPRENTICE mechanic wanted. Two to
Shiner minnows are the bes
The Eastern
a da Youim three years experience. Apply Cliffside
bait and they are available at the nun niiiiLiirii iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin accomplished by a spirited "home Buddhist League conference this Garage. Phone AML1-1141* (Toronto).
stretch" drive in the last four frames
FEW garden helpers wanted immoboat livery and bait shops up
year, will be held in Montreal A
of the third last game.
diately. Phone LE. 3-6196 (Toronto).
there. Possibly the largest perch
Dave Koby-957, 968,' 953 for a total of over the Victoria Day Weekend.
FEW garden helpers wanted. Phone
to come out of Lake Simcoe are iiiiimmiimmiiimiimiimiimiiim 2878; Chungking-858, 920, 1067 for a total May 16, 17 and IS. A conference A
BA. 1-2145 Ask Io:
Kinoshita. (Torof 2845; Mikado-945, 916, 971. for a total social is planned for Saturday onto),
taken at the Atherley Canals
of
2832;
Commonwealth
Savings-934,
931,
VANCOUVER NISEI. FINAL STAND
which joins Simcoe "with Lake
evening and a Banquet and Dance
INGS: Winner of 1st Third—Dave Kobv . 851 for a total of 2726.
Rooms to Let
Couchiching.
for Sunday. There is to be a Con
Auto Body, won 17—lost 10; Winner of
High
scores
were:
ference
Bowling
Tournament
on
2nd
Third
—
Chungking,
won
20
—
lost
7;
Smelts
TWO rooms with private bathroom.
Kao Natsuhara (Mikado's) 576; Johnny Saturday to which everyone is inWinner of 3rd Third—Mikado, won 10—
Smelts are still running near lost 9; Fourth team playoff and winner Nakata (Chungking) 548; Mac Kawa vited. Those in Montreal are Phone OX. 4-3760 (Toronto).
unfurnished rooms' with kitchen.
Toronto. The big Port Severn of most wins during the season is Com moto (Dave Koby's) 529; Min Koyanagi asked to call Bunrei Miyake at THREE
Gerrard and Broadview district. Phone
(Dave Koby's) 517; Mits Ikeda (Com
monwealth Savings winning 50.
nan should be any day now.
LE. 2-7445 (Toronto).
Playoff champs, Dave Koby Auto Body monwealth) 515; Mike Matsuba (Chung DU. 1-1976.
Thats where they haul them out retained
king)
514.
the Playoff Challenge Trophy
by the truck loads.
Ladies: Asako Nomura (Dave Koby's)
donated by Mitsubishi-Shoji Kaisha, em
*
KEG NEWS*
Pike and Pickerel Season for these fish will open
May 15th.
Tackle Tips
To put more trout into your
creel be different from the aver
age fisherman. That is, fish the
nard-to-get-at-spots like at log
jams and snag infested waters,
fnese places are where average
persons usually pass uip. Also, in
-ocal trout streams there is usu
ally a well-troddened path on the
,efMer
..walk on side of the
^ream. Fishing from the oppouie bank, you will probably be
fhSn?
that is not as/Avell
*hed. If others are "using
rms, use lures and vice-versa,
a people are fishing
'
shallow
Hsh deep.
M Puttin g your hat on backwards
> • Cerent may not help'but
fishing different
your cretl.helPS tO PUt trout into
fishing tackle
and
blematic of playoff supremacy in a
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tioned above.
The margin of victory
was a mere 33 pins over Chungking,
it is a good policy to
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CANADIAN
THE NEW CANADIAN
YOUR BEAUTY
isn’t in Pat Suzuki’s class when it comes to selling a song, but she
displayed a pleasant swinging style on the Chevy Show. Immedia
Q. What steps can I take to
tely afterwards, she was contacted by an agent for Rodgers and encourage more gloss and sheen
Hammerstein who offered her the part.
in my hair?
“I want to be on Broadway very much,” Miss Yugimura said
A. This is largely dependent
the other day in Tokyo. “It would be the fulfillment of a dream.
upon regular shampooing and
The singer said she was worried she didn’t'-know enough Eng. _
But daily
rinsing-.
lish for the role (she memorized all her lyrics and dialogue on the brushing ipreserves this sheen.
Chevy Show).
Choose a good brush with long,
Though nothing’s been said about it, it’s, possible R&H have flexible bristles, set widely apart.
offered “Flower Drum Song” roles to both Michi Kobi and James Such a brush not only does the
Shigeta who were co-starred in the Oldsmobile Music Theatre’s An best job of brushing, but is easier
Almost Perfect Plan” on April 2 from New York over NBC. Miss to keep clean, too.
Kobi, featured as a dramatic actress in Climax, Playhouse 90, “The
Q. What powdering technique ’
Californians” and other TV shows and starred in the film, “Tokyo should be followed by the girl,
After Dark,” sings as well as acts. She’s a Sacramento girl and was with a round or “moon” face?
at the Topaz relocation camip before going out to New York for.an
acting career. It’s reported she is under consideration for an im
A. She should add an extra ap
portant part in “The Mountain Road,” a drama with a China setting, plication of darker powder* to the
which William Goetz (“Sayonara”) will produce for Columbia start outside of each cheek to tone
down and make the fullness of
ing in June. James Stewart will be starred.
her
face less obvious.
*
*
*
Q. What can I do about hiding
A note from Gregory Peck the other day from Melbourne Aus
such
leg blemishes as small brok
tralia where he has been making “On the Beach” for Stanley Kramer:
en
veins,
burns, birthmargs, and
“We’re stopping in Hawaii on the way home to show ‘Pork
the
like?
Chop Hili’ to the real Lieutenant Ohashi.”
“Pork Chop Hill” is the drama of the Korean war in which
A. There are a number of spe
Peck plays the part of Captain Joe Clemmons, who won a Medai cial products on ,the market,
of Honor for bravery. Clemmons’ aide was a Nisei officer named which do a very effective job of
Ohashi, now a schoolteacher in Hawaii. The Ohashi role is played concealing these imperfections.
in the film by George Shibata, first Nisei to attend West Point and You should be able-to procure
himself a jet pilot in Korea.
■these at your drug store or cos
At the Governors’ Ball, following the recent Academy Awards metic counter.
presentation, James Wong Howe recalled his start in the movie busi
Q. How can I rid myself of an
ness 40 years ago.
noying dandruff flakes in my
“1 learned the business from Henry Kotani, then one of the top eyebrows ?
cameramen in Hollywood,” Howe said. “I was Iris assistant and he
A. Scrub the brows well with a
showed me the tricks of the trade.”
complexion
brush and warm soap
Once, back in the 1920s, Howe photographed a film on the 26
suds,
and
rub
in a little olive oil
martyrs of Nagasaki which was independently made for Japanese
or
mineral
oil
before retiring at
distribution.
night.
He has been the cameraman on many of Hollywood’s great
Q. Which dp you think are bet
films, including “Body and Soul,” “Come Back, Little Sheba” and
“The Brave Bulls.”
ter, long or short waistlines in
Howe and his wife, writer Sanora Babb, leave Hollywood shortly dresses?
for Vienna where he will begin work on “The Magic Flame,” the
A. If you must choose between
movie biography of Franz Liszt which William Goetz is producing a waistline that is too short, and
for Columbia.
—Pacific Citizen one that is too long, choose the
latter. Nothing throws a figure
out of proportion more quickly
than too short a line, unless the.
costume was especially designed
to emphasize a particular cut.
Q. Should the color of one’s
fingernail ipolish and her lipstick
be the same?
SALE OF HOME BAKING, JAPANESE FOOD
A. This is an old, and still very
much approved, rule of beauty.
SEWING and NOVELTIES
It’s a very good .idea, too, because
Afternoon Tea
Fish Pond
close to your
your fingers
mouth many times a day, and any
clash in color tints is also clash
2-5 P.M.
DOOR PRIZES
St. Anne's Hall
ing- to one’s beauty makeup.
May 9, 1959
Dundas & Dufferin Sts.
Q. I’ve heard that pearls are in
good taste with almost any costume. Is this true?
A. Yes. When in doubt, wea:
pearls—wear them with anv
viscount aluminum storm
thing.
Q. How do I employ the
screen and doors
“
kneeding
” system of removing
Watch Repair Shop surplus flesh
MAS NAKAO
from the waistline?
Bus. HO. 5-0771
HO. 5-3652 — Res: LE. 2-7445
A. This is a quite good method
Res. PL. 5-6173
S2S Broadview Ave., Toronto
I
of removing fat, Grasp as much
waistline fat as you can between
the. fingers and palms. Lift and
squeeze as if kneading dough. Do
this all across the tummy, and
over your hips, until the flesh
CUSTOM TAILORING
tingles.
Wednesday, May £, 1959
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
T. UMEZUKI, Publisher
KEN MORI.
---- Japanese Section Editor & Advertising
JERRY KUTSUKAKE-..
•English Section Editor
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SSPRESIDENT Wl
SAILING MAY 21
FOR YOKOHAMA
Springtime. What better time to visit Japan? And
what better way to travel than aboard a great Ameri
can President Liner?
•Enjoy the pleasures of a vacation at sea7. . . parties,
dances, sports and games, all with congenial com
panions. Go in air-conditioned “President” style, the
popular means of travel to the Orient. No other way
offers so much, and costs so little. Fares to Yoko
hama, in Economy Tourist Class, start at $295 in
dormitories, from $345 in “family style” rooms.
First Class fares from $510.
Be assured of accommodations. Make plans now to
be aboard the President Wilson on June 4, when
it arrives at Yokohama. See your Travel Agent.
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9—Toronto-. Club Rec Socratic Windup
Banquet at Pickfair Restaurant.
'10—Vancouver. Annual YBA Clam Bake
at Crescent Beach.
10—Winnipeg.
Manitoba ]CCA annual
General Meeting at Buddhist Church
1:30 p.m.
16—Toronto.
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16-17-18—Montreal.
Eastern • Canada
Young Buddhist League conference.
20—Vancouver.
Vancouver JCCA and
Nisei Varsity Club “Graduates' Tea
to all. Held tor 1959 grad'
of UBC nurses and parent
22—Vancouver. Nisei Hi T=
t O:
!
West 4th. 9-1 a.m.
23-24
Vancouver.
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i _ “Weekend Ca-p" to
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San Francisco 4, California
Name
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Phone CH. 4-0407
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ited C:
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On Entertainment
NEW
(continued from page one)
CANADIAN
THE NEW CANADIAN
YOUR BEAUTY
isn’t in Pat Suzuki’s class when it comes to selling a song, but she
displayed a pleasant swinging style on the Chevy Show. Immedia
Q. What steps can I take to
tely afterwards, she was contacted by an agent for Rodgers and encourage more gloss and sheen
Hammerstein who offered her the part.
in my hair?
“I want to be on Broadway very much,” Miss Yugimura said
A. This is largely dependent
the other day in Tokyo. “It would be the fulfillment of a dream.
upon regular shampooing and
The singer said she was worried she didn’t'-know enough Eng. _
But daily
rinsing-.
lish for the role (she memorized all her lyrics and dialogue on the brushing ipreserves this sheen.
Chevy Show).
Choose a good brush with long,
Though nothing’s been said about it, it’s, possible R&H have flexible bristles, set widely apart.
offered “Flower Drum Song” roles to both Michi Kobi and James Such a brush not only does the
Shigeta who were co-starred in the Oldsmobile Music Theatre’s An best job of brushing, but is easier
Almost Perfect Plan” on April 2 from New York over NBC. Miss to keep clean, too.
Kobi, featured as a dramatic actress in Climax, Playhouse 90, “The
Q. What powdering technique ’
Californians” and other TV shows and starred in the film, “Tokyo should be followed by the girl,
After Dark,” sings as well as acts. She’s a Sacramento girl and was with a round or “moon” face?
at the Topaz relocation camip before going out to New York for.an
acting career. It’s reported she is under consideration for an im
A. She should add an extra ap
portant part in “The Mountain Road,” a drama with a China setting, plication of darker powder* to the
which William Goetz (“Sayonara”) will produce for Columbia start outside of each cheek to tone
down and make the fullness of
ing in June. James Stewart will be starred.
her
face less obvious.
*
*
*
Q. What can I do about hiding
A note from Gregory Peck the other day from Melbourne Aus
such
leg blemishes as small brok
tralia where he has been making “On the Beach” for Stanley Kramer:
en
veins,
burns, birthmargs, and
“We’re stopping in Hawaii on the way home to show ‘Pork
the
like?
Chop Hili’ to the real Lieutenant Ohashi.”
“Pork Chop Hill” is the drama of the Korean war in which
A. There are a number of spe
Peck plays the part of Captain Joe Clemmons, who won a Medai cial products on ,the market,
of Honor for bravery. Clemmons’ aide was a Nisei officer named which do a very effective job of
Ohashi, now a schoolteacher in Hawaii. The Ohashi role is played concealing these imperfections.
in the film by George Shibata, first Nisei to attend West Point and You should be able-to procure
himself a jet pilot in Korea.
■these at your drug store or cos
At the Governors’ Ball, following the recent Academy Awards metic counter.
presentation, James Wong Howe recalled his start in the movie busi
Q. How can I rid myself of an
ness 40 years ago.
noying dandruff flakes in my
“1 learned the business from Henry Kotani, then one of the top eyebrows ?
cameramen in Hollywood,” Howe said. “I was Iris assistant and he
A. Scrub the brows well with a
showed me the tricks of the trade.”
complexion
brush and warm soap
Once, back in the 1920s, Howe photographed a film on the 26
suds,
and
rub
in a little olive oil
martyrs of Nagasaki which was independently made for Japanese
or
mineral
oil
before retiring at
distribution.
night.
He has been the cameraman on many of Hollywood’s great
Q. Which dp you think are bet
films, including “Body and Soul,” “Come Back, Little Sheba” and
“The Brave Bulls.”
ter, long or short waistlines in
Howe and his wife, writer Sanora Babb, leave Hollywood shortly dresses?
for Vienna where he will begin work on “The Magic Flame,” the
A. If you must choose between
movie biography of Franz Liszt which William Goetz is producing a waistline that is too short, and
for Columbia.
—Pacific Citizen one that is too long, choose the
latter. Nothing throws a figure
out of proportion more quickly
than too short a line, unless the.
costume was especially designed
to emphasize a particular cut.
Q. Should the color of one’s
fingernail ipolish and her lipstick
be the same?
SALE OF HOME BAKING, JAPANESE FOOD
A. This is an old, and still very
much approved, rule of beauty.
SEWING and NOVELTIES
It’s a very good .idea, too, because
Afternoon Tea
Fish Pond
close to your
your fingers
mouth many times a day, and any
clash in color tints is also clash
2-5 P.M.
DOOR PRIZES
St. Anne's Hall
ing- to one’s beauty makeup.
May 9, 1959
Dundas & Dufferin Sts.
Q. I’ve heard that pearls are in
good taste with almost any costume. Is this true?
A. Yes. When in doubt, wea:
pearls—wear them with anv
viscount aluminum storm
thing.
Q. How do I employ the
screen and doors
“
kneeding
” system of removing
Watch Repair Shop surplus flesh
MAS NAKAO
from the waistline?
Bus. HO. 5-0771
HO. 5-3652 — Res: LE. 2-7445
A. This is a quite good method
Res. PL. 5-6173
S2S Broadview Ave., Toronto
I
of removing fat, Grasp as much
waistline fat as you can between
the. fingers and palms. Lift and
squeeze as if kneading dough. Do
this all across the tummy, and
over your hips, until the flesh
CUSTOM TAILORING
tingles.
Wednesday, May £, 1959
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week
as a medium of expression and news outlet
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
T. UMEZUKI, Publisher
KEN MORI.
---- Japanese Section Editor & Advertising
JERRY KUTSUKAKE-..
•English Section Editor
EM. 6-5005
Authorised
second cl*s* mxil. Post Office ITepajrtment, Ottxwa
SSPRESIDENT Wl
SAILING MAY 21
FOR YOKOHAMA
Springtime. What better time to visit Japan? And
what better way to travel than aboard a great Ameri
can President Liner?
•Enjoy the pleasures of a vacation at sea7. . . parties,
dances, sports and games, all with congenial com
panions. Go in air-conditioned “President” style, the
popular means of travel to the Orient. No other way
offers so much, and costs so little. Fares to Yoko
hama, in Economy Tourist Class, start at $295 in
dormitories, from $345 in “family style” rooms.
First Class fares from $510.
Be assured of accommodations. Make plans now to
be aboard the President Wilson on June 4, when
it arrives at Yokohama. See your Travel Agent.
OLDER NISEI GROUP SPRING FAIR
~r > b
1 5
? *I
7? LI 5^?o
WE L/£ ,L «fc 5 © * <1
b-S-^/vo
Wv a 'OTli/kt ’
ofa < tfig*
« - • y~ u x b
YONEMITSU
ON THE PREMISES
m
479 Queen St. W., Toronto 2-B, Ont
XT--H
i y - • z?-; Alt
e>
b’*
L± 5
£ Arc
i
5
OTHER SAILINGS FROM SAN FRANCISCO/ LOS ANGELES
TO YOKOHAMA, VIA HONOLULU:
FROM
SAN
FRANCISCO
SS PRESIDENT CLEVELAND
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May
ihelttale
WA. 5-4611
TORONTO
9—Toronto. Older Nisei Grouo's Spring
Fair. St. Anne's Hall, Dufferin and
Dundas. 2-5 pan.
9—Toronto-. Club Rec Socratic Windup
Banquet at Pickfair Restaurant.
'10—Vancouver. Annual YBA Clam Bake
at Crescent Beach.
10—Winnipeg.
Manitoba ]CCA annual
General Meeting at Buddhist Church
1:30 p.m.
16—Toronto.
American President Lines Offices: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle,
Chicago, New York, Boston, Washington, D. C., Honolulu
i
'
Annual
■Canada
I
For Selling & Buying Your Hom
consult
18-17—Vancouver. Annual BG YBL Week
end Retreat to Tower’s Ranch, HopePrinceton Highway.
16-17-18—Montreal.
Eastern • Canada
Young Buddhist League conference.
20—Vancouver.
Vancouver JCCA and
Nisei Varsity Club “Graduates' Tea
to all. Held tor 1959 grad'
of UBC nurses and parent
22—Vancouver. Nisei Hi T=
t O:
!
West 4th. 9-1 a.m.
23-24
Vancouver.
Nise:
i _ “Weekend Ca-p" to
Res: jj? 3-9717
COUPON
MR. MARVIN T. URATSU
District Japanese Traffic Manager
American President Lines. Dept. A-7
301 California Street
San Francisco 4, California
Name
Address..................................................
City............................ . ........................ .State...
sailing.
Please reserve space for me aboard the..................
'(date)
.ail,
Economy Tourist Class .... First Class ... <
There will be.............................. in my party,
(NUH3ER OF PERSONS)
708 Main Street, North Weston, Ont.
Phone CH. 4-0407
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES
ited C:
dinner.
I i 23—Vancouver. Annual “Suring rrolic '
ij
b-- VYBA at Buddhist Hall. 9 p.m.
I t ^O-^-Tcronto.yVIndup Banquet and D-aqcq
— iQT Club EI Chcclo at Zuchter's.
Please send your new “Japan” folder .......
I am planning a trip to Japan during ........
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