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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 22 — NO. 46
WEDNESDAY,. JUNE 17. 1959.
TORONTO. ONT
Japanese Electrical
Firm Signs Contract
With U.S. IBM Company
National JCCA Commissions
Adachi to Write JC History
TOKYO.—A contract to supply
electronic computer parts to the
International Business Machine
Co. of
been concluded, it was announced last week
by tlie Oki Electric Co.
:r the -contract. Oki will
mannfa: ure cnam i
for IBM equipment.
ers will
IBM’s wo
man Citizens
has drawn pni
for its inWnHoj
torv of J anan ■
Oki will also supply parts for
IBM card punchers.
IBM will provide required tcchistance to Oki during the
th
ir contract period.
The contract is said to be the
result of a finding by an IBM
inspection team last year that
Oki had succeeded in producing a
line printer for s npler
anism than a p liter i
fth th
Too Many Orders
matched by
oeiation who
ir< principal.
We.inesdav to be
:i
42-p.ige
the
be
ni’i
o Tanaka. History Comhairman. on behalf of the
comaciod and rew.ved confirma
tion from Ken Adachi currently
in Europe to retain his services
to conduct research and the writ
ing of the history immediately
upon his return from Europe this
September.
The. verdict of the National
o con
sion Adachi was a key decision
as it felt that a project of this
nature was of paramount impor
tance to future generations. Also
influencing the decision was the
general fooling of the executive
that the history bp written by a
Japanese Canadian to be able t
feel and extract iho true meanin
and picture experienced by one
pioneers, Adachi’s calibre of
writing, the executive felt, cannot
nv'.ory a
B.C. Cent
18,t)00-word H isi ory
Canadians in British
1877-195 $)
w rj 11 e n
X at the request of
vb.o desired to use the
» contribution to the
ary History of Ethnic
Fo 11 o w • n g re c o m m c n d a t i o n uul
discussion by
on
th? fina'ieia]
dive, a sum of
is immediately
ik'M-d to proceed with the historv project. The reason for the
urgency is that Adachi has
Agreed to do the work provided
hi
to commence on the
project this fall. It would mean
that he must; apply himself to
the work .on a full-time basis for
a full year or more. And it would
not be possible for him to accept
this work later since he also has
planned to study for his Doctor
al^ degree and lo take on.a teaeh-
A second reason for subcon
the history
is hoped to be recognized and
tracting for parts with Oki is
that IBM is currently swamped
have the support of all local
JCCA chapters; nil JC organiza
with military orders and does not
tions and individuals when the
have the capacity for filling the
demands for equipment from
private firms.
Saisei-Kai Incorporated,: at its
Okj company officials said that
last
meeting announced its inten
technical information provided by
tion
of donating the sum of $500
will
___
—photo by Jack Hemmy IBM under the
once the fund campaign was un
TOKYO.
—
South
Korea
has
make
an
invaluable
contribution
Newly-arrived Toronto Japanese Consul and his family were
derway with the possibility of
welcomed at Malton Airport Thursday evening by members of to the development of the Japa suspended trade with Japan be making
further donations. Cana
cause
of
a
Japanese
plan
to
re
various JC organizations and Consulate officials. Consul Katagami nese electronic industry as a patriate Koreans here to North da Council will also bo approach
is seen with his wife and two sons at their official Grenadier Hgts. whole because it applies to a vast
Korea, the Seoul government’s ed for a donation to complete the
residence here. A welcome party will be held in their honor on Satur field other than computers.
This offsets any advantage in embassy in Tokyo has announced. hi st o ry cha i rm a n Tanaka comday, June 27th at China House. Those wishing to attend are re
Ydu Taj Ha, South Korean am
quested to contact T. Kameoka or the NO before the 24th, and to prestige gained by marketing its bassador
5 who attended the
to Japan, hinted his
present
equipment
under
the
Oki
submit the name of the organization they represent if such be the
were: Edward
Ide;
government would resort to force
brand name, they maintained.
case. Fee is $2.50 per person.
.
if necessary to halt the proposed Misses, Rits Inouye, Yoshio Hiki
movement of Koreans from Ja da; Harry Fukushima, Ken Mori,
pan to North Korea under Inter Vic Kitagawa, T. Umezuki and
Jerry Kutsukake.
national Red Cross auspices.
Japanese and North Korean
Red Cross delegates agreed on
LETHBRIDGE.
repatriation
in
Geneva, Nisei Father Suff ers
bhlHBRIDGE. — The first Niseis, of which he was a mem- of his elementary schooling there the
Switzerland,
after
negotiations
known
death
in
Lethbridge
as
a
ber,
and
Waterton
Cardinals.
,
’"**■*•
-•—*
and came to Alberta to Picture
result
of being hit on the head
re
.^alt °*
Mr. Ohno was released from Butte with his parents in 1942. covering 58 days of frequently Fatal Heart Attack
A 39-year-pld Toronto Nisei
Mth a baseball occurred in the hospital the same day the mis- In 1946 he moved to Barnwell bitter argument. The movement
suffered
a fatal heart attack last
Lethbridge Municipal Hosjpital. hap occurred, but was returned and completed his high school is to begin within 69 days after
Sunday
evening
while returning
Jack Ohno, 26, of 1832 12th the following-day when found education at Taber.
the agreement goes into effect.
from
a
weekend
fishing trip to
North Korean representatives
AU-,Y. died at about 3 a.m., unconscious. —
Emergency surgery
Worked
in
Lethbridge
the
north.
have stated that more than 100,^ith head injuries suffered when was performed June 1.
Dead is Senji Sasaki, father of
He later attended Calgary In 000 of nearly 700,000 Koreans in
struck on the head Maj- 31 by a
An emergency flight was made
Pitched baseball. He had been in to Calgary by a local pilot to stitute of Technology and Art, Japan will elect to go to the two small children, who passed
ciitical condition since that time. pick up medicine which local hos studying industrial electricity. He north. Japanese officials, how away about 11:00 p.m. Sunday
pital officials had hoped would then joined Parsons Electric firm ever, estimate that the actual evening shortly after being ad
Found Lnconscious
in Lethbridge and had been with number might be between 20,000 mitted to North-Western Hos
save his life.
pital where he was rushed follow
,
accMent occurred during a
and 40,000.
Born in Mission City. B.C., July them since that time.
ing
the attack in an automobile
with
the
Mr.
Ohno
had
played
game between Lethbridge 16, 1932, Mr. Ohno received some
Yiu said his office would re
Niseis ball club since it was fuse to process any further enroute to Toronto.
Funeral service will be held
formed seven years ago and was authorization for business deals
tonight, June 17, at Centennial
Japanese Force Fails to Locate Two “Stragglers” the holder of a number of tro between Japan and South Korea. Japanese
United Church begin
LL’BAN G ISLAND.—A Japa- fine-toothed comb search for the phies. He was also an active Although the two governments ning at 8:00 p.m. Rev. Dr. K.
bowler.
have no formal diplomatic rela
“e'e task force has failed to con- two Japanese stragglers.
include
wife. tions, it has been estimated that Shimizu will officiate in the last
However, they found nothing June; two young sons. Randy and Japanese exports to South Korea rites.
”‘Ct.
orld War II stragglers
but
silent jungle.
The deceased is survived by his
Calvin;
Mr. and Mrs.
,ur-r.g a step by step, search of
(
continued
on
page
eight
)
wife, Mary, and two children.
Mishaps
have
plagued
the
at
Kenzo
Ohno
of
Barnwell;
four
th’J? jangled island.
tempts of the Japanese officials, brothers, Mas and Frank of Leth
Dr A
are Lt. Hiruo Philippine constabulary soldiers, bridge, Shig of Barnwell and
ka
YF Sgt' Kinshichi Kotsu- newsmen and native guides in Archie of Deep River, Ont.; three
;a5t two known survivors their efforts.
sisters, Mrs. Hiro Higa of Leth
-UG'f?fleast Asia of the once
First, a swarm of Filipino bridge, Mrs. Michio Kishiuch of
VANCOUVER, B.C.—A home away from home has been offer
T’h--'- qM’smese Imperial Army, honey-bees attacked the Japanese Steveston, B.C. and Mrs. Michiko ed to the deposed god-king of Tibet, the Dalai Lama. The Buddhist
have been in hiding on
Nakano in Japan; and 15 nieces priests of Japan would like to look after the Tibetan religious
Jsi;anci for 44 years
(continued on page eight)
leader, now in India after fleeing the Communists in his homeland.
and nenhews.
defied all attempts to
The invitation came last Tuesday from Dr. Shinsho Hanayama, 61,
them that the war has
former University of Tokyo professor, recently installed at San
H ended.
Kimie, Daughter of Tojo to Study at U. of Michigan Francisco as bishop of this continent’s 60,000 member Shinshu
a mh^r1T-n en*^sr °/
Japanese
TOKYO.—The youngest daugh Master’s Degree in International Buddhist sect. The short sprightly monk, with his kimono-clad wife
a
as,k®d not to be ter of wartime Japanese Premier Politics from Hosei Universitv in had been visiting Buddhist churches in the Vancouver area. “Japa
B h-TU1* •; Prodicted that the two Gen. Hideki Tojo will leave for Tokyo last March said she will nese Buddhism is only vaguely related to the Tibetan church,” he
B
not to give them- the United States to study for “a Continue to ,tud
hat subject at said, “butwe are deeply sympathetic to his plight.” He doubted the
P and that future efforts year or two” in the University of the Univer.= ty of Michigan.
young god-king ever will be able to return to Tibet. “Buddhists
The attractive Miss Tojo said have a responsibility to teach the Russians and Chinese the right
Michigan.
The pretty, petite 26-year-old
he first decided to go to the way,” he said. “In our faith we must love all human beings without
’^"Panese task force, headfnited States to study at a col- any distinction—but we don’t have to acknowledge all of their
Miura of the Japa- Miss Kimie Tojo said that she
ige in the east coast last year policies.” Dr. Hanayama studied in England, Germany and India.
-•j“';S5rF
welfare, pushed has accepted a scholarship offer
nA J’augle late last week ed by a trustee of the University ut changed her mind when her A book describing his experiences as post-war chaplain at Sugamo
Prison, where he administered to General Tojo, the Japanese war
icigoaCj town on the west- of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
(continued on page eight)
leader, has been translated into English.
--be of the Lubang, for a
Miss Tojo, who received a
Soirth Korea Cuts All
Trade With Japan
Ohno Succumbs Following Game Mishap
a
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Cz
CXO
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Japan Offering Refuge to Lama States Kanayama
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An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. 22 — NO. 46
WEDNESDAY,. JUNE 17. 1959.
TORONTO. ONT
Japanese Electrical
Firm Signs Contract
With U.S. IBM Company
National JCCA Commissions
Adachi to Write JC History
TOKYO.—A contract to supply
electronic computer parts to the
International Business Machine
Co. of
been concluded, it was announced last week
by tlie Oki Electric Co.
:r the -contract. Oki will
mannfa: ure cnam i
for IBM equipment.
ers will
IBM’s wo
man Citizens
has drawn pni
for its inWnHoj
torv of J anan ■
Oki will also supply parts for
IBM card punchers.
IBM will provide required tcchistance to Oki during the
th
ir contract period.
The contract is said to be the
result of a finding by an IBM
inspection team last year that
Oki had succeeded in producing a
line printer for s npler
anism than a p liter i
fth th
Too Many Orders
matched by
oeiation who
ir< principal.
We.inesdav to be
:i
42-p.ige
the
be
ni’i
o Tanaka. History Comhairman. on behalf of the
comaciod and rew.ved confirma
tion from Ken Adachi currently
in Europe to retain his services
to conduct research and the writ
ing of the history immediately
upon his return from Europe this
September.
The. verdict of the National
o con
sion Adachi was a key decision
as it felt that a project of this
nature was of paramount impor
tance to future generations. Also
influencing the decision was the
general fooling of the executive
that the history bp written by a
Japanese Canadian to be able t
feel and extract iho true meanin
and picture experienced by one
pioneers, Adachi’s calibre of
writing, the executive felt, cannot
nv'.ory a
B.C. Cent
18,t)00-word H isi ory
Canadians in British
1877-195 $)
w rj 11 e n
X at the request of
vb.o desired to use the
» contribution to the
ary History of Ethnic
Fo 11 o w • n g re c o m m c n d a t i o n uul
discussion by
on
th? fina'ieia]
dive, a sum of
is immediately
ik'M-d to proceed with the historv project. The reason for the
urgency is that Adachi has
Agreed to do the work provided
hi
to commence on the
project this fall. It would mean
that he must; apply himself to
the work .on a full-time basis for
a full year or more. And it would
not be possible for him to accept
this work later since he also has
planned to study for his Doctor
al^ degree and lo take on.a teaeh-
A second reason for subcon
the history
is hoped to be recognized and
tracting for parts with Oki is
that IBM is currently swamped
have the support of all local
JCCA chapters; nil JC organiza
with military orders and does not
tions and individuals when the
have the capacity for filling the
demands for equipment from
private firms.
Saisei-Kai Incorporated,: at its
Okj company officials said that
last
meeting announced its inten
technical information provided by
tion
of donating the sum of $500
will
___
—photo by Jack Hemmy IBM under the
once the fund campaign was un
TOKYO.
—
South
Korea
has
make
an
invaluable
contribution
Newly-arrived Toronto Japanese Consul and his family were
derway with the possibility of
welcomed at Malton Airport Thursday evening by members of to the development of the Japa suspended trade with Japan be making
further donations. Cana
cause
of
a
Japanese
plan
to
re
various JC organizations and Consulate officials. Consul Katagami nese electronic industry as a patriate Koreans here to North da Council will also bo approach
is seen with his wife and two sons at their official Grenadier Hgts. whole because it applies to a vast
Korea, the Seoul government’s ed for a donation to complete the
residence here. A welcome party will be held in their honor on Satur field other than computers.
This offsets any advantage in embassy in Tokyo has announced. hi st o ry cha i rm a n Tanaka comday, June 27th at China House. Those wishing to attend are re
Ydu Taj Ha, South Korean am
quested to contact T. Kameoka or the NO before the 24th, and to prestige gained by marketing its bassador
5 who attended the
to Japan, hinted his
present
equipment
under
the
Oki
submit the name of the organization they represent if such be the
were: Edward
Ide;
government would resort to force
brand name, they maintained.
case. Fee is $2.50 per person.
.
if necessary to halt the proposed Misses, Rits Inouye, Yoshio Hiki
movement of Koreans from Ja da; Harry Fukushima, Ken Mori,
pan to North Korea under Inter Vic Kitagawa, T. Umezuki and
Jerry Kutsukake.
national Red Cross auspices.
Japanese and North Korean
Red Cross delegates agreed on
LETHBRIDGE.
repatriation
in
Geneva, Nisei Father Suff ers
bhlHBRIDGE. — The first Niseis, of which he was a mem- of his elementary schooling there the
Switzerland,
after
negotiations
known
death
in
Lethbridge
as
a
ber,
and
Waterton
Cardinals.
,
’"**■*•
-•—*
and came to Alberta to Picture
result
of being hit on the head
re
.^alt °*
Mr. Ohno was released from Butte with his parents in 1942. covering 58 days of frequently Fatal Heart Attack
A 39-year-pld Toronto Nisei
Mth a baseball occurred in the hospital the same day the mis- In 1946 he moved to Barnwell bitter argument. The movement
suffered
a fatal heart attack last
Lethbridge Municipal Hosjpital. hap occurred, but was returned and completed his high school is to begin within 69 days after
Sunday
evening
while returning
Jack Ohno, 26, of 1832 12th the following-day when found education at Taber.
the agreement goes into effect.
from
a
weekend
fishing trip to
North Korean representatives
AU-,Y. died at about 3 a.m., unconscious. —
Emergency surgery
Worked
in
Lethbridge
the
north.
have stated that more than 100,^ith head injuries suffered when was performed June 1.
Dead is Senji Sasaki, father of
He later attended Calgary In 000 of nearly 700,000 Koreans in
struck on the head Maj- 31 by a
An emergency flight was made
Pitched baseball. He had been in to Calgary by a local pilot to stitute of Technology and Art, Japan will elect to go to the two small children, who passed
ciitical condition since that time. pick up medicine which local hos studying industrial electricity. He north. Japanese officials, how away about 11:00 p.m. Sunday
pital officials had hoped would then joined Parsons Electric firm ever, estimate that the actual evening shortly after being ad
Found Lnconscious
in Lethbridge and had been with number might be between 20,000 mitted to North-Western Hos
save his life.
pital where he was rushed follow
,
accMent occurred during a
and 40,000.
Born in Mission City. B.C., July them since that time.
ing
the attack in an automobile
with
the
Mr.
Ohno
had
played
game between Lethbridge 16, 1932, Mr. Ohno received some
Yiu said his office would re
Niseis ball club since it was fuse to process any further enroute to Toronto.
Funeral service will be held
formed seven years ago and was authorization for business deals
tonight, June 17, at Centennial
Japanese Force Fails to Locate Two “Stragglers” the holder of a number of tro between Japan and South Korea. Japanese
United Church begin
LL’BAN G ISLAND.—A Japa- fine-toothed comb search for the phies. He was also an active Although the two governments ning at 8:00 p.m. Rev. Dr. K.
bowler.
have no formal diplomatic rela
“e'e task force has failed to con- two Japanese stragglers.
include
wife. tions, it has been estimated that Shimizu will officiate in the last
However, they found nothing June; two young sons. Randy and Japanese exports to South Korea rites.
”‘Ct.
orld War II stragglers
but
silent jungle.
The deceased is survived by his
Calvin;
Mr. and Mrs.
,ur-r.g a step by step, search of
(
continued
on
page
eight
)
wife, Mary, and two children.
Mishaps
have
plagued
the
at
Kenzo
Ohno
of
Barnwell;
four
th’J? jangled island.
tempts of the Japanese officials, brothers, Mas and Frank of Leth
Dr A
are Lt. Hiruo Philippine constabulary soldiers, bridge, Shig of Barnwell and
ka
YF Sgt' Kinshichi Kotsu- newsmen and native guides in Archie of Deep River, Ont.; three
;a5t two known survivors their efforts.
sisters, Mrs. Hiro Higa of Leth
-UG'f?fleast Asia of the once
First, a swarm of Filipino bridge, Mrs. Michio Kishiuch of
VANCOUVER, B.C.—A home away from home has been offer
T’h--'- qM’smese Imperial Army, honey-bees attacked the Japanese Steveston, B.C. and Mrs. Michiko ed to the deposed god-king of Tibet, the Dalai Lama. The Buddhist
have been in hiding on
Nakano in Japan; and 15 nieces priests of Japan would like to look after the Tibetan religious
Jsi;anci for 44 years
(continued on page eight)
leader, now in India after fleeing the Communists in his homeland.
and nenhews.
defied all attempts to
The invitation came last Tuesday from Dr. Shinsho Hanayama, 61,
them that the war has
former University of Tokyo professor, recently installed at San
H ended.
Kimie, Daughter of Tojo to Study at U. of Michigan Francisco as bishop of this continent’s 60,000 member Shinshu
a mh^r1T-n en*^sr °/
Japanese
TOKYO.—The youngest daugh Master’s Degree in International Buddhist sect. The short sprightly monk, with his kimono-clad wife
a
as,k®d not to be ter of wartime Japanese Premier Politics from Hosei Universitv in had been visiting Buddhist churches in the Vancouver area. “Japa
B h-TU1* •; Prodicted that the two Gen. Hideki Tojo will leave for Tokyo last March said she will nese Buddhism is only vaguely related to the Tibetan church,” he
B
not to give them- the United States to study for “a Continue to ,tud
hat subject at said, “butwe are deeply sympathetic to his plight.” He doubted the
P and that future efforts year or two” in the University of the Univer.= ty of Michigan.
young god-king ever will be able to return to Tibet. “Buddhists
The attractive Miss Tojo said have a responsibility to teach the Russians and Chinese the right
Michigan.
The pretty, petite 26-year-old
he first decided to go to the way,” he said. “In our faith we must love all human beings without
’^"Panese task force, headfnited States to study at a col- any distinction—but we don’t have to acknowledge all of their
Miura of the Japa- Miss Kimie Tojo said that she
ige in the east coast last year policies.” Dr. Hanayama studied in England, Germany and India.
-•j“';S5rF
welfare, pushed has accepted a scholarship offer
nA J’augle late last week ed by a trustee of the University ut changed her mind when her A book describing his experiences as post-war chaplain at Sugamo
Prison, where he administered to General Tojo, the Japanese war
icigoaCj town on the west- of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
(continued on page eight)
leader, has been translated into English.
--be of the Lubang, for a
Miss Tojo, who received a
Soirth Korea Cuts All
Trade With Japan
Ohno Succumbs Following Game Mishap
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Wednesday, June 17, 1959.
Fishing Lines...
)
THE
NEW
CA NADI A N
SPORTS
PAGE 7
Dates & Doings
By OSCAR HATASHITA
News at Random
18-Year-Old Chicago Girl Wins Judo Championship
Min Furukawa just came back
Hamilton Community
from Shoo Fly Lake with 2
speckled trout weighing- 3 pounds At Inti Women's Meet Sponsored by Hatashita
Picnic—Sunday, June 28
apiece. He caught both fish on a
By LIZ PEARCE
Abu Reflex . . . just heard that
Alice Harper drew with Liz
earlier in the spring, Butch Wa
vice-captains,
Mary At Hidden Valley Park
Clean-cut techniques rather Pearce;
tanabe caught a 3-foot sturgeon than
Fredricks,
5th
kyu
of
Cleveland
the conventional hair pulling
CLASSIFIED
__ _ ___ _
__ r_rTrr_r__ _r___ ir-iwi inwin B
Female Help Wanted
OFFICE GIRL. Must be> good at figures
and able :c typo. Apply Uniforms Rgaistared. 773 King St., West (Toronto).
COUNTER GIRL for dry cleaning plant.
Apply Quikwav C'.oant'rs. 507 Yonge»
Stroet (Toronto).
WAITRESS wanted for days only, 8-day
week no Sundays. Apply Bolsir.o Grill",
1973 Yonge Street^ Uoronto)
FART TIME girl tor dry cleaning store.
Phone RO. 6-1(107 (Toronto).
3rd kyu Linda Gay of Bell
and scratching by women inau and
HAMILTON.—The hot muggy
ville
drew; Phyllis Harper. 2 dan
gurated the first international of Chicago
season
is upon us again and
threw Shirley Flem
women’s judo tournament held ing, 1st kyu of Bellville with uchi thoughts of coolness and comfort
Domestic Help Wanted
last Sunday at the Hatashita mata giving the title to American are uppermost in the minds of
ATTRACTIVE PERMANENT petition for
Judo Club here.
judoists. Mrs. Phyllis Harper is all. Those fortunate few who housekeeper position open for reliable
The tournament was sponsored the mother of the individual have air-conditioning don’t worry u-ri or woman with some experience
by the Hatashita Judo Club sanc champion, and holds a second de as . much ns the unfortunate between 25 to TO. Own room and bath
tioned by the Canadian Kodo- gree black belt, one of the few majority who look forward to the room, excellent salary, char kept. Cen
tral location in city and close to trans
kwan Black Belt Ass n on an ex non-Japanese women to hold the cool shade and fresh air of the portation.Summers. in Muskoka. Phone
countryside
or
picnic,
sites.
perimental basis in women’s judo. top belt in judo.
RU.-2-7725 (Toronto).
Hamilton has no exceptions so
In the field of 18 participants
Male black belt observers ex
GENERAL HOUSEWORK, cooking for
the
Buddhists. Kyowa-kai. and small
from .Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland. pressed their enthusiasm on the
family hemo Al! conveniences,
Bellville, Oshawa and Toronto, display of various techniques and the J CCA have, combined their excellent wages. Phone. RU. 3-0938
18-year-old Alice Harper, 1st kyu good posture applied by the wo efforts to plan a big Community
of Chicago decisioned an a hard- men participants. It was agreed picnic for June 28. at Hidden
Male Help -Wanted
Tackle Tips
fought individual mjrtch over Liz after discussion at a round table Valley Park.
The program will begin after SUMMER-MONTH student, 17-18 with
What's the best bait for lake Pearce of Hatashita club to take conference following the tourna
lunch
at 12:30 p.m. with races dnvets licence tor service station help.
fishing is a question we most the championship.
ment, to continue with a women’s
Pheno UN. IdV'J? 164 Front Street East
and
games
for children and adults (Toronto)
often get. This is a tough one
In the team matches that fol judo tournament perhaps on a
.
'
because lake fish feed on differ lowed, the U.S. judoists scored larger scale with invitations ex with prizes galore. The program COOK to assist in cooking ior two
ent things at different times. It 15 points to 10 points over Cana tended to various other judo will also include bingo, suika- adults on estate farm. Own roam and
could vary with the season, the dian participants to win the clubs throughout Canada and the wari, and fuku-biki (draws for bathroom, amtw time off. Phono AM.
prizes). .
1-1144 (West Hill).
_
__
.
weather, the location, and the championship. Carmen Vega, 3rd U.S.
So,
come
out
and
have
your
GARDENER helpers wanted immediately,
water condition, etc.
kyu of Detroit Judo Club count
The representative from Cleve
soon as possible. Call Mr. KinoWe generally try to solve the ered June Hayashi 5th kyu of land placed a bid during discus annual meeting with people you sor'L‘as
2_ai
1-2145 (Toronto).
don
’
t
have
a
chance
to
see
else
problem by having lures to fish Hatashita for 5 points; Marg sions to have another women’s
make new friends, bring GARDENER helpers wanted immediately.
different levels of the lake from Thompson of Cleveland Judo tournament in Cleveland in early where,
your
friends,
bring children, Call Mr- Maehara at LE. 3-6196 (Toronto)
top to bottom and cope with Club scored ippon with obstruc September this year with willing
GARDENERS. Will take university stu
bring
parents.
weeds with the weedless lures. A tion foot sweep over Georgina ness to participate by Sunday’s
dents for summer holiday position.
Everyone
is
welcome
to
attend
Apply Tom Matoba,- 55 St. Andrew’s
basic assortment - would be to Tomchuk, 5th kyu of Hatashita: competitors.
the Annual Hamilton Japanese Blvd.,
Weston. Phono CH. 6-6038 (Tor
have a surface lure which floats
Community Picnic, held at Hid onto).
and makes a commotion; float
den Valley Park on Sunday June
ing-sinking lures which float at
Help Wanted
28. Admission is only $1.00 for
rest and swims down when re
adults, 50c for students, and 25c EXPERIENCED bookkeeper lor clothing
trieved; a sinking lure which
for children 12-5 years. Tickets factory. Good salary.- Phone EM. 6-1768
nagi
and
Yaeko
Ebisuzaki.
The
Toronto
YBS
membership
swims 5 to 10 feet below the sur
may be purchased from members (Toronto).
»•:
sjc
face; deep-running plug which drive is currently in iprogress.
of
the organizations involved as
sinks and has a deep dish in front Please co-operate by mailing
Miscellaneous
well
as at the park.
The
Annual
Buddhist
picnic
to make it swim deeper on the your fee today. The membership
be held on June 28th at
—windy PART-TIME bookkeeping and accounting
retrieve. For the weeds, a weed fee will be put to good use in the will
done, at reasonable rates. Phono HA.
Spring
Hill
Park,
(same
locale
9146Y, VANCOUVER. B.C.
less spoon or the rubber skirted administration of tbe Toronto
as last year). Directions are as
type weedless is almost a neces Buddhist Church.
follows: Take 401 east to High
Rooms to Let
sity. After having a basic assort
way 12; turn north and proceed
ment to work all types of water,
THREE unfurnished rooms, Gerrard and
It is the sincere wish of the straight through the town of
we generally start in the early
Broadview district.
Phono LE. 2-7445
Whitby
till
a
sign
which
reads
(Toronto).
morning while the water is calm minister to call on the sick at Spring Hill Park.
with surface hires then gradually home or at the hopsital. Your co
There will be no service at the
LETHBRIDGE, Alta.—On Sun
Apartments to Let
work deeper and deeper as the operation is requested to inform church. There is a swimming pool day, Maj’- 24th, the Southern Al
the
minister
of
the
various
wel
sun rises. In the evening we re
at the park with a pavillion to berta Buddhist Sunday School FOUR or FIVE room apartment with
verse the procedure and gradu fare heads of the name and ad attract the younger people for Teacher’s, League held its picnic bathroom. 575 month and children wel
come. Apply 93 Major Street (Toronto).
ally. work shallower until we are dress of those who are -ill. A dancing.
at the Waterton National Park.
again fishing the surface lure in special effort will bo made to
About sixty Young Buddhist Sun
For Sale
❖
make the call. Please assist.
the quiet of the evening.
day School teachers were present
automatic Pantex shirt pressing
Vhat s the best lure for lake
At the initial meeting- held from Raymond, Lethbridge, Coal FULLY
unit-compressor.
3Va horsepower steam
fisning ? Hai if I knew, why
June 5th, the bazaar committee dale and Rosemary.
boiler and socker now in operation.
The
inaugural
meeting
of
the
would I be carrying such a large
Reverend Nekoda held a short Call 420 Spadina Ave. (Toronto).
selected
Saturday,
November
tackle box which pulls my arm Toronto Buddhist Church Young 14th as the date of the Annual service at noon, and the presi
Personal
out of joint every time I sro Women’s Organization was held Toronto Buddhist Bazaar for dent, Koichi Matoba gave a wel
risking?
recently with over 40 ladies jin 1959. Co-chairmen Charles Shimi come message.
o
Boy and Irene—nice holiday. Didn't I
attendance. Following the service zu and Mam Nishi are planning
The afternoon was enjoyed
which was conducted by Rev’. a gala event. Raffle tickets for with boating-, hiking and joy rid say it would rain?
Ishiura, tea was served. The the bazaar will be available ing. The day wound up with a
meeting concluded with the elec
weiner roast and a sing-song.
fishing tackle
tion of officers for this year. shortly.
PAINTERS WANTED
and
They are:
President, Mrs. Terrie Komori;
Experience not necessary
CAMERAS
executives, Madames, Hisae Ba
Phone LE. 4-5717 for
ba, Jane Tsuruoka, Masa Yoshi
appointment
da, Mary Kawasaki, Shizue Eba
ta,
Chiyo
Ebata,
Yasuko
Tsuchi
TORONTO
ISuO Dundas at Dufferin—LE. 2-4267
ya, Ayako Tahara, Kazue Koya
411 PARLIAMENT STREET (at GERRARD)
at the Nottawasaga ... Roy
Chiba and Tom Madokdro were
up at their favorite Haliburton
hole and caught a few speckles
but their catch was nowhere near
last year’s killing perhaps due to
the hot weather ... this year so
far has been one of the best in
many years for pike at Cook’s
Bay, Lake Simcoe . . . sucker
minnows, roughly 6 inches long
on a Gorge hook (the kind that
threads through the back of the
minnow) seems to be favored by
the pike fishermen.
Toronto Buddhist Church News and Events
South Alberta Bussei
Feacher's Picnic Held
the MALE shop
Oscar's Photo Sports
Brethour & Morris Ltd.
Real Estate
Represented bv
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TORONTO
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When Buying, Selling or Exchanging Your Home
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Residence: 14 Perivale Crescent, Scarboro
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(Formerly Benny's Steak House)
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Information & Reservation
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Fishing Lines...
)
THE
NEW
CA NADI A N
SPORTS
PAGE 7
Dates & Doings
By OSCAR HATASHITA
News at Random
18-Year-Old Chicago Girl Wins Judo Championship
Min Furukawa just came back
Hamilton Community
from Shoo Fly Lake with 2
speckled trout weighing- 3 pounds At Inti Women's Meet Sponsored by Hatashita
Picnic—Sunday, June 28
apiece. He caught both fish on a
By LIZ PEARCE
Abu Reflex . . . just heard that
Alice Harper drew with Liz
earlier in the spring, Butch Wa
vice-captains,
Mary At Hidden Valley Park
Clean-cut techniques rather Pearce;
tanabe caught a 3-foot sturgeon than
Fredricks,
5th
kyu
of
Cleveland
the conventional hair pulling
CLASSIFIED
__ _ ___ _
__ r_rTrr_r__ _r___ ir-iwi inwin B
Female Help Wanted
OFFICE GIRL. Must be> good at figures
and able :c typo. Apply Uniforms Rgaistared. 773 King St., West (Toronto).
COUNTER GIRL for dry cleaning plant.
Apply Quikwav C'.oant'rs. 507 Yonge»
Stroet (Toronto).
WAITRESS wanted for days only, 8-day
week no Sundays. Apply Bolsir.o Grill",
1973 Yonge Street^ Uoronto)
FART TIME girl tor dry cleaning store.
Phone RO. 6-1(107 (Toronto).
3rd kyu Linda Gay of Bell
and scratching by women inau and
HAMILTON.—The hot muggy
ville
drew; Phyllis Harper. 2 dan
gurated the first international of Chicago
season
is upon us again and
threw Shirley Flem
women’s judo tournament held ing, 1st kyu of Bellville with uchi thoughts of coolness and comfort
Domestic Help Wanted
last Sunday at the Hatashita mata giving the title to American are uppermost in the minds of
ATTRACTIVE PERMANENT petition for
Judo Club here.
judoists. Mrs. Phyllis Harper is all. Those fortunate few who housekeeper position open for reliable
The tournament was sponsored the mother of the individual have air-conditioning don’t worry u-ri or woman with some experience
by the Hatashita Judo Club sanc champion, and holds a second de as . much ns the unfortunate between 25 to TO. Own room and bath
tioned by the Canadian Kodo- gree black belt, one of the few majority who look forward to the room, excellent salary, char kept. Cen
tral location in city and close to trans
kwan Black Belt Ass n on an ex non-Japanese women to hold the cool shade and fresh air of the portation.Summers. in Muskoka. Phone
countryside
or
picnic,
sites.
perimental basis in women’s judo. top belt in judo.
RU.-2-7725 (Toronto).
Hamilton has no exceptions so
In the field of 18 participants
Male black belt observers ex
GENERAL HOUSEWORK, cooking for
the
Buddhists. Kyowa-kai. and small
from .Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland. pressed their enthusiasm on the
family hemo Al! conveniences,
Bellville, Oshawa and Toronto, display of various techniques and the J CCA have, combined their excellent wages. Phone. RU. 3-0938
18-year-old Alice Harper, 1st kyu good posture applied by the wo efforts to plan a big Community
of Chicago decisioned an a hard- men participants. It was agreed picnic for June 28. at Hidden
Male Help -Wanted
Tackle Tips
fought individual mjrtch over Liz after discussion at a round table Valley Park.
The program will begin after SUMMER-MONTH student, 17-18 with
What's the best bait for lake Pearce of Hatashita club to take conference following the tourna
lunch
at 12:30 p.m. with races dnvets licence tor service station help.
fishing is a question we most the championship.
ment, to continue with a women’s
Pheno UN. IdV'J? 164 Front Street East
and
games
for children and adults (Toronto)
often get. This is a tough one
In the team matches that fol judo tournament perhaps on a
.
'
because lake fish feed on differ lowed, the U.S. judoists scored larger scale with invitations ex with prizes galore. The program COOK to assist in cooking ior two
ent things at different times. It 15 points to 10 points over Cana tended to various other judo will also include bingo, suika- adults on estate farm. Own roam and
could vary with the season, the dian participants to win the clubs throughout Canada and the wari, and fuku-biki (draws for bathroom, amtw time off. Phono AM.
prizes). .
1-1144 (West Hill).
_
__
.
weather, the location, and the championship. Carmen Vega, 3rd U.S.
So,
come
out
and
have
your
GARDENER helpers wanted immediately,
water condition, etc.
kyu of Detroit Judo Club count
The representative from Cleve
soon as possible. Call Mr. KinoWe generally try to solve the ered June Hayashi 5th kyu of land placed a bid during discus annual meeting with people you sor'L‘as
2_ai
1-2145 (Toronto).
don
’
t
have
a
chance
to
see
else
problem by having lures to fish Hatashita for 5 points; Marg sions to have another women’s
make new friends, bring GARDENER helpers wanted immediately.
different levels of the lake from Thompson of Cleveland Judo tournament in Cleveland in early where,
your
friends,
bring children, Call Mr- Maehara at LE. 3-6196 (Toronto)
top to bottom and cope with Club scored ippon with obstruc September this year with willing
GARDENERS. Will take university stu
bring
parents.
weeds with the weedless lures. A tion foot sweep over Georgina ness to participate by Sunday’s
dents for summer holiday position.
Everyone
is
welcome
to
attend
Apply Tom Matoba,- 55 St. Andrew’s
basic assortment - would be to Tomchuk, 5th kyu of Hatashita: competitors.
the Annual Hamilton Japanese Blvd.,
Weston. Phono CH. 6-6038 (Tor
have a surface lure which floats
Community Picnic, held at Hid onto).
and makes a commotion; float
den Valley Park on Sunday June
ing-sinking lures which float at
Help Wanted
28. Admission is only $1.00 for
rest and swims down when re
adults, 50c for students, and 25c EXPERIENCED bookkeeper lor clothing
trieved; a sinking lure which
for children 12-5 years. Tickets factory. Good salary.- Phone EM. 6-1768
nagi
and
Yaeko
Ebisuzaki.
The
Toronto
YBS
membership
swims 5 to 10 feet below the sur
may be purchased from members (Toronto).
»•:
sjc
face; deep-running plug which drive is currently in iprogress.
of
the organizations involved as
sinks and has a deep dish in front Please co-operate by mailing
Miscellaneous
well
as at the park.
The
Annual
Buddhist
picnic
to make it swim deeper on the your fee today. The membership
be held on June 28th at
—windy PART-TIME bookkeeping and accounting
retrieve. For the weeds, a weed fee will be put to good use in the will
done, at reasonable rates. Phono HA.
Spring
Hill
Park,
(same
locale
9146Y, VANCOUVER. B.C.
less spoon or the rubber skirted administration of tbe Toronto
as last year). Directions are as
type weedless is almost a neces Buddhist Church.
follows: Take 401 east to High
Rooms to Let
sity. After having a basic assort
way 12; turn north and proceed
ment to work all types of water,
THREE unfurnished rooms, Gerrard and
It is the sincere wish of the straight through the town of
we generally start in the early
Broadview district.
Phono LE. 2-7445
Whitby
till
a
sign
which
reads
(Toronto).
morning while the water is calm minister to call on the sick at Spring Hill Park.
with surface hires then gradually home or at the hopsital. Your co
There will be no service at the
LETHBRIDGE, Alta.—On Sun
Apartments to Let
work deeper and deeper as the operation is requested to inform church. There is a swimming pool day, Maj’- 24th, the Southern Al
the
minister
of
the
various
wel
sun rises. In the evening we re
at the park with a pavillion to berta Buddhist Sunday School FOUR or FIVE room apartment with
verse the procedure and gradu fare heads of the name and ad attract the younger people for Teacher’s, League held its picnic bathroom. 575 month and children wel
come. Apply 93 Major Street (Toronto).
ally. work shallower until we are dress of those who are -ill. A dancing.
at the Waterton National Park.
again fishing the surface lure in special effort will bo made to
About sixty Young Buddhist Sun
For Sale
❖
make the call. Please assist.
the quiet of the evening.
day School teachers were present
automatic Pantex shirt pressing
Vhat s the best lure for lake
At the initial meeting- held from Raymond, Lethbridge, Coal FULLY
unit-compressor.
3Va horsepower steam
fisning ? Hai if I knew, why
June 5th, the bazaar committee dale and Rosemary.
boiler and socker now in operation.
The
inaugural
meeting
of
the
would I be carrying such a large
Reverend Nekoda held a short Call 420 Spadina Ave. (Toronto).
selected
Saturday,
November
tackle box which pulls my arm Toronto Buddhist Church Young 14th as the date of the Annual service at noon, and the presi
Personal
out of joint every time I sro Women’s Organization was held Toronto Buddhist Bazaar for dent, Koichi Matoba gave a wel
risking?
recently with over 40 ladies jin 1959. Co-chairmen Charles Shimi come message.
o
Boy and Irene—nice holiday. Didn't I
attendance. Following the service zu and Mam Nishi are planning
The afternoon was enjoyed
which was conducted by Rev’. a gala event. Raffle tickets for with boating-, hiking and joy rid say it would rain?
Ishiura, tea was served. The the bazaar will be available ing. The day wound up with a
meeting concluded with the elec
weiner roast and a sing-song.
fishing tackle
tion of officers for this year. shortly.
PAINTERS WANTED
and
They are:
President, Mrs. Terrie Komori;
Experience not necessary
CAMERAS
executives, Madames, Hisae Ba
Phone LE. 4-5717 for
ba, Jane Tsuruoka, Masa Yoshi
appointment
da, Mary Kawasaki, Shizue Eba
ta,
Chiyo
Ebata,
Yasuko
Tsuchi
TORONTO
ISuO Dundas at Dufferin—LE. 2-4267
ya, Ayako Tahara, Kazue Koya
411 PARLIAMENT STREET (at GERRARD)
at the Nottawasaga ... Roy
Chiba and Tom Madokdro were
up at their favorite Haliburton
hole and caught a few speckles
but their catch was nowhere near
last year’s killing perhaps due to
the hot weather ... this year so
far has been one of the best in
many years for pike at Cook’s
Bay, Lake Simcoe . . . sucker
minnows, roughly 6 inches long
on a Gorge hook (the kind that
threads through the back of the
minnow) seems to be favored by
the pike fishermen.
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Wednesday, June 17, 1959
PAGE 8
Kimie Tojo
(continued from page one)
decision received wide publicity
in America.
Since then, she said, she has
been studying in the graduate
school of Hosei University, from
which she graduated last spring.
She said she found a job upon
graduation but declined it after
she definitely decided to accept
the scholarship given her by the
University of Michigan.
She said she hopes to be “just
another Japanese student” in the
United States. She added she
wants to study and live quietly
without publicity.
Miss Tojo lives with her mother
and the’family of her older lister
two-story Western st vie
in
house in the outskirts of Tokyo
where her father attempted to
commit suicide in the fall of
1945 when American occupation
authorities tried to serve an
arrest warrant.
Mrs. Tojo, in her 70’s who was
active in women’s organizations
during World War Two, now lives
quietly and spends most of her
time with her grandchildren in
the yard or in the living room.
The life-size portrait of her late
husband in full military uniform
Korea Cuts Trade
(Continued from Page Oney
have totalled about $40,090,000 a
year, while Japan imports about
$10,000,000 worth of g'oods from
her former colony every year.
Yiu is scheduled to fly to Seoul
to discuss the latest, crisis in Ja
panese-Korean
relations
with
South Korean President Syng,nmn Rhee.
Reference to possible use of
force by South Korea to halt the
repatriation ships, which are to
be supplied by
Korea,
brings the United States into the
picture. South Korean armed
forces, which include Sabrejet
fighters and small naval vessels,
are under U.S. operational con
trol.
is adorned on the wall of the
room.
Miss Tojo’s older sister, a so
ciologist, is a marriage counsel
lor in the Asakusa district in To
kyo.
Miss Tojo said she has been
for several
studying
years. She also has had part-time
jobs while in school.
Her mother said she was op
posed to her youngest daughter
going to the United States because she wanted
to
married.”
Miss Tojo said she has been
treated as an ordinary student at
Hosei University, where she took
part in discussion of Japanese
politics. ■
.
She said her father was always
kind to her “probably because I
was the youngest child.”
Q. What can I do about a skin
that is infested with blackheads?
A. You must cleanse this type
of skin frequently and thoroughly
—at
three times daily
Twice weekly,
a-iny cleanser to help dig out those black
heads. And very important, in
clude plenty of Vitamin-A foods
in your diet, especially the green
and vellow vegetables, and vellow
fruits, such as apricots and
peaches.
Q. Please suggest a good
waist-slimming exercise.
A. If you have a good,
piano bench, lie on it. face
ward. Grip the sides of the bench
back to chest,
bend
push both legs far out to
straight downward, I'ar to
ar
and back to position . Onlv
d
o
—the. lower part of your body is
suspended in midair. By pushing
both legs at once in a wide
circle, you are
slimming your abdominal musa rather difficult
eles. Thi:
exercise, but it ’s one of the best!
Q. What facial mask is espe
cially beneficial to an oily type
of skin.
MAYOR'S REQUEST ,
CURTAILMENT OF LAWN WATERING
CITY OF TORONTO
I
1
I
The present spell of very hot weather has severely
increased consumption of water in the City and all
citizens are urgently requested to refrain from water
ing lawns until the weather turns cooler.
As Mayor of Toronto, I respectfully request the con
siderate co-operation of all citizens.
Mayor's Office,
Nathan Phillips, Q.C.
City Hall, Toronto,
Mayor.
June 10, 1959
Is
The modern way to be
traditionally correct
The Bouquet
Inv it a t io n L ine
3' Invitations
>»-&
Thermo-engraved
(continued from page one)
mission forcing, a retreat to
Manila hospitals on the mainland
35 miles away.
Then the campaign was again
suspended last week when Yoshio
Fujita, who was once a straggler
on Lubang, fell overboard from a
small boat near a former hiding
place.
the Japanese
The only s
agglers were
found of the
caves, which had apparently been
used as sleeping quarters.
Philippine constabulary troop
ers reported that they had heard
the
lers calling to each
had almost captured
other
e occasion.
A. A smooth paste of fuller’s
earth and witch hazel.
Q. What is the old time “apple
juice” treatment for dandruff?
A. One part plain apple juice
to three parts water, applied
twice we; ly to the scalp.
Should
[ways be
for rn
the mascar a ?
A. This helps, its application.
If, however, you have made the
mistake of using too much water
and y
lashes stick together,
before ncv are fully dry take a
small dry brush and seperat'e
that your mascara
crush i
lied clean after every
Lucien C. Kurata
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Japan: Theme
A collection of Poems by
Americans. -Charles E;
Tuttle Company, Rutland,
Vt., and Tokyo, Japan,
1959 ; 183 pp.
Rus
ood
Gray as a rock
raised grain makes pair
On this, deserted dock
is
Dry and factual
mounted by
A dragonHy. :
—Lois R. Baskett
Variation
where footsteps have just c;
the quality of stillness is be
ling -after a
.1 t
nd.
.
III
.emums are col
Cl
touch
smelling already of f
smelling
in this £
of the
The poetry is not al
bird on the water” or of
bored time/-’ It is also a
Tokyo
City of one light
You have been split into
pieces of jazz
n._d' the drummers are 1
to. follov
“The Bonsai.”
and the
monv.'1
“Fujiy ma
“The Train,”
poetry i« a kaleidoscope of Japa
It is, too.
Haiku
to bnpe
•xture -screen the moon:
Ram tails in quiet
Melancholy. You are not
Here to sire season.
ar.ds can paint and pluck
ad fashion ynrold things. Yet
H
lino snow. Too
Unpeiceptive mind.
Rain paints the autumn
As a melancholy gray.
Save gold my elm tree.
—Eunice Blinn
Poetry is difficult to describe.
It moves directly to the sensibili
ties of the mind, as does music.
It creates its own entity as it is
read and savoured. Archibald
Macleish says in Ars Poetica
Cherry Blossoms
Petals snow the path
chips of a Yamato vase
in shattered moonlight,
and their cool fragrance lingers
to renew lost springs still loved.
—Ruth M. Jones
This volume of verse succeeds
very well in being a theme and
variation of Japanese life.
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THE NEW CANADIAN
One year ago the publisher of
this volume ran a contest to accumulate the best contemporary
poetry about Japan written by
Americans. The response was
overwhelming. More than 1,790
poems by 600 individuals were
entered. From these entries 252
poems by 153 poets were selected
for this book. Lake Chuzenji,
quoted above, won the first prize.
Unquestionably it was a re
warding contest, not-only for the
sponsors and the successful contestants, but for the reader, Traditionally,
people
sing
Q
How can I remove some praises, paint the pictures and
camlie wax from one of my voice the poetry of their own
country. But the creation of a
A After scraping off the ex body of poetry for the traditions
wax, place the stained por- of another country—this is sur
tion between two white blotters prising. The book is certainly a
and press with a warm iron, and commentary on the effect Japan
the blotters hould absorb most and her people have had on Ame
of the grease, Then rub the spot rican poetic sensibilities.
with cold lard or turpentine and
A new reader might expect the
wash in warm suds.
poetry to be peripheral. The
Q. What is a good emergency American writes about Japan.
camouflage job on an ugiy-look- . But it is not so in the least. It is
beautiful, it is poignant. It teases
ing facial pimple?
he
mind and touches the einoA. Pat on the blemish a paste
tions.
made ■ of powder and foundation
cream, then press some powder
Ghost in a Kyoto Garden
evenly over the spot.
1
Q. I have rather large teeth
All
afternoon
and thin lips. How should I lipthrough bright October sun
stick my mouth?
fall the dry red maple leaves
scratching like small curled monkey
A. Rather than confine vourpaws
■
self to the natural outline of your
over the carved garden lanterns,
mouth, increase the width of
sibilant over old stone.
Why am I grown so cold .
both upper and lower lips a bit
in this light?
beyond their outline, and this will
II
help minimize the aippearance of
The
shape
of
silence
is . a-bridge
your teeth.
Q. Please suggest a good hipand thigh reducing exercise.
A. One excellent one is the
CL
ors kick. Lie on right side
right arm up, head resting on
arm, left arm in front on floor
for support. Stiffen knees and
lift legs slightly off floor. Keep
ing- knees stiff, “walk” with
straight legs parallel to floor,
2B4.< TONQt nrnt, totonto, ont
scissors-fashion. Do this 20 times
or more, rest, then repeat on the
other side.
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PAGE 8
Kimie Tojo
(continued from page one)
decision received wide publicity
in America.
Since then, she said, she has
been studying in the graduate
school of Hosei University, from
which she graduated last spring.
She said she found a job upon
graduation but declined it after
she definitely decided to accept
the scholarship given her by the
University of Michigan.
She said she hopes to be “just
another Japanese student” in the
United States. She added she
wants to study and live quietly
without publicity.
Miss Tojo lives with her mother
and the’family of her older lister
two-story Western st vie
in
house in the outskirts of Tokyo
where her father attempted to
commit suicide in the fall of
1945 when American occupation
authorities tried to serve an
arrest warrant.
Mrs. Tojo, in her 70’s who was
active in women’s organizations
during World War Two, now lives
quietly and spends most of her
time with her grandchildren in
the yard or in the living room.
The life-size portrait of her late
husband in full military uniform
Korea Cuts Trade
(Continued from Page Oney
have totalled about $40,090,000 a
year, while Japan imports about
$10,000,000 worth of g'oods from
her former colony every year.
Yiu is scheduled to fly to Seoul
to discuss the latest, crisis in Ja
panese-Korean
relations
with
South Korean President Syng,nmn Rhee.
Reference to possible use of
force by South Korea to halt the
repatriation ships, which are to
be supplied by
Korea,
brings the United States into the
picture. South Korean armed
forces, which include Sabrejet
fighters and small naval vessels,
are under U.S. operational con
trol.
is adorned on the wall of the
room.
Miss Tojo’s older sister, a so
ciologist, is a marriage counsel
lor in the Asakusa district in To
kyo.
Miss Tojo said she has been
for several
studying
years. She also has had part-time
jobs while in school.
Her mother said she was op
posed to her youngest daughter
going to the United States because she wanted
to
married.”
Miss Tojo said she has been
treated as an ordinary student at
Hosei University, where she took
part in discussion of Japanese
politics. ■
.
She said her father was always
kind to her “probably because I
was the youngest child.”
Q. What can I do about a skin
that is infested with blackheads?
A. You must cleanse this type
of skin frequently and thoroughly
—at
three times daily
Twice weekly,
a-iny cleanser to help dig out those black
heads. And very important, in
clude plenty of Vitamin-A foods
in your diet, especially the green
and vellow vegetables, and vellow
fruits, such as apricots and
peaches.
Q. Please suggest a good
waist-slimming exercise.
A. If you have a good,
piano bench, lie on it. face
ward. Grip the sides of the bench
back to chest,
bend
push both legs far out to
straight downward, I'ar to
ar
and back to position . Onlv
d
o
—the. lower part of your body is
suspended in midair. By pushing
both legs at once in a wide
circle, you are
slimming your abdominal musa rather difficult
eles. Thi:
exercise, but it ’s one of the best!
Q. What facial mask is espe
cially beneficial to an oily type
of skin.
MAYOR'S REQUEST ,
CURTAILMENT OF LAWN WATERING
CITY OF TORONTO
I
1
I
The present spell of very hot weather has severely
increased consumption of water in the City and all
citizens are urgently requested to refrain from water
ing lawns until the weather turns cooler.
As Mayor of Toronto, I respectfully request the con
siderate co-operation of all citizens.
Mayor's Office,
Nathan Phillips, Q.C.
City Hall, Toronto,
Mayor.
June 10, 1959
Is
The modern way to be
traditionally correct
The Bouquet
Inv it a t io n L ine
3' Invitations
>»-&
Thermo-engraved
(continued from page one)
mission forcing, a retreat to
Manila hospitals on the mainland
35 miles away.
Then the campaign was again
suspended last week when Yoshio
Fujita, who was once a straggler
on Lubang, fell overboard from a
small boat near a former hiding
place.
the Japanese
The only s
agglers were
found of the
caves, which had apparently been
used as sleeping quarters.
Philippine constabulary troop
ers reported that they had heard
the
lers calling to each
had almost captured
other
e occasion.
A. A smooth paste of fuller’s
earth and witch hazel.
Q. What is the old time “apple
juice” treatment for dandruff?
A. One part plain apple juice
to three parts water, applied
twice we; ly to the scalp.
Should
[ways be
for rn
the mascar a ?
A. This helps, its application.
If, however, you have made the
mistake of using too much water
and y
lashes stick together,
before ncv are fully dry take a
small dry brush and seperat'e
that your mascara
crush i
lied clean after every
Lucien C. Kurata
BARRISTER and SOL-ICLTOJR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Suite 513 Temple Building
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
TORONTO
Res.: RO. 7-3427
EM. S-0959
See SUS NAGAI
Phone WA. 4-8427
Authorized as second class mail,.
Post Office Department, Ottawa
T. UMEZUKI, Publisher, JERRY KUTSUKAKE, English Section Editor; KEN
MORI, Japanese Section. Editor and
Advertising. Manager.
- 479 QUEEN ST. WEST.
EMpire 8-5005
Japan: Theme
A collection of Poems by
Americans. -Charles E;
Tuttle Company, Rutland,
Vt., and Tokyo, Japan,
1959 ; 183 pp.
Rus
ood
Gray as a rock
raised grain makes pair
On this, deserted dock
is
Dry and factual
mounted by
A dragonHy. :
—Lois R. Baskett
Variation
where footsteps have just c;
the quality of stillness is be
ling -after a
.1 t
nd.
.
III
.emums are col
Cl
touch
smelling already of f
smelling
in this £
of the
The poetry is not al
bird on the water” or of
bored time/-’ It is also a
Tokyo
City of one light
You have been split into
pieces of jazz
n._d' the drummers are 1
to. follov
“The Bonsai.”
and the
monv.'1
“Fujiy ma
“The Train,”
poetry i« a kaleidoscope of Japa
It is, too.
Haiku
to bnpe
•xture -screen the moon:
Ram tails in quiet
Melancholy. You are not
Here to sire season.
ar.ds can paint and pluck
ad fashion ynrold things. Yet
H
lino snow. Too
Unpeiceptive mind.
Rain paints the autumn
As a melancholy gray.
Save gold my elm tree.
—Eunice Blinn
Poetry is difficult to describe.
It moves directly to the sensibili
ties of the mind, as does music.
It creates its own entity as it is
read and savoured. Archibald
Macleish says in Ars Poetica
Cherry Blossoms
Petals snow the path
chips of a Yamato vase
in shattered moonlight,
and their cool fragrance lingers
to renew lost springs still loved.
—Ruth M. Jones
This volume of verse succeeds
very well in being a theme and
variation of Japanese life.
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for this book. Lake Chuzenji,
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Q
How can I remove some praises, paint the pictures and
camlie wax from one of my voice the poetry of their own
country. But the creation of a
A After scraping off the ex body of poetry for the traditions
wax, place the stained por- of another country—this is sur
tion between two white blotters prising. The book is certainly a
and press with a warm iron, and commentary on the effect Japan
the blotters hould absorb most and her people have had on Ame
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