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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
VOL. XXIV. — No. 40

SATURDAY. MAY 21, 1960

Farmers Concerned

TORONTO, ONT.

Orient Workshops Equal
To West’s Technology

With Import Actions

From The Editorial Page Of The
Manitoba Co-Operator
12, 1960
could well afford to take a few
Is the Letter Answered?
lessons from what’s happening
ea holds a world monopoly on all over the Orient.” ho declared.
After many months of prot ech n ol ogi ca l * ‘ k n o w - how.’ ’
longed •'negotiation” the GovernMiller returned from a three“It’s simply isn’t
Japan' week trade board tour of the
ment of Canada has finally pervastly diversified industries are Orient, which beside Japan, also
suaded Japan to “'voluntarily”
turningout products equal to any­ included Hong Kong and Taiwan,
impose quotas on exports of many
thingmade
in this country, in­ or Formosa.
items to Canada, particularly tex­
cludingautomobiles,
electronic
tiles and flatware. This informa­
Impressive Role
equipment and almost- anything
tion was made public Thursday,
"We
were
impressed by the
else you care to name.” Vancou­
May 5 in the House of Commons
efficiency
of
management
every­
ver Board of Trade president Reg
when the .Honorable Donald Flem­
where.
we
went,
particularly
in
Miller said last Thursday .
ing, Minister of Finance, tabled
•Japan.

he
said.
He told the closing- luncheon
letters printed as an appendix to
Past president of the board, W.
of the 43rd Pacific Northwest
Hansard respecting ‘‘voluntary
J.
Borrie. who was also on the
Trade
Association
in
Hotel
Van
­
limitation of Japanese exports to
Orient,
tour, spoke briefly of an
couver
that
Japan
is
rapidly
Canada”. The letters were signed
branching out into sophisticated
by the Japanese ambassador to
fields
of manufacturing, its proCanada. This accomplishment on
“Australia is a country that’s
ductivity
is enormous and manthe part of the Government of
really
going to town, and the
agement and labor forces effecCanada came as a result of per­
KYOTO,
Japan.

A
donation
of
a
$3600
electric
people
down under know it.
tive and efficient.
suasion, with the talks between
There

s
plenty of investment
the two groups reported to be fre­ organ from the Buddhist Churches of Canada has been
Surging Japan
capital
around,
little or no unem­
quently heated during the months delivered to the Nishi Honganji in Kyoto seen here being
“Japan is becoming one of the ployment. industry, business ami
of discussion. It is true that in
world’s major workshops. We tourism are booming,” he said.
some instances, to permit “order­ inspected by Abbot Ohtani (second from right) and his
ly growth” between the two coun­ assistants.
tries, some of the commodities
will be permitted into Canada in
slightly larger volume than a
year ago. But the quota on others
has been cut back very sharply
and in several instances are any­
.Drive a Japanese Datsun car station wagon, $2,If
and the
where from 20 to 50 percent.
down any Vancouver street, and pickup truck. $1 695.
Distinct talent. . . exquisite and Street at Crawford.
_ This action has taken place des­
hardly an eyebrow lifts in in’ ' ’
'
Like Hillman
For his program, Mr. Kobaya­ quiry.
pite a growing market for Can­ beautifully sustained ... a per­
Proportions of the sedan are
adian products in Japan, particu­ fection in musicality . . . warm shi has chosen Sonata in D minor,
It’s an interesting apparently
larly wheat, flaxseed and coal. In . . . blessed with superb perform­ Op. 8 by J. Brahms (Allegro, well built little automobile, but almost identical with the British
the eight months ended March 31, ance . . , these are some descrip­ Adagio, Un poco presto e con about as distinctive in appearance Hillman. The- little 48-horsoipower
18 percent of Canada’s total tions by numerous music critics sentimento, Presto agitato); So­ as a Japanese orange. It is as engine could have been lifted
wheat exports have gone to that of the Music Courier, The Daily nata in C major (For Violin though half a dozen small im­ directly out of an Austin or MorThe
Courier-Tribune, Alone) by J. S. Bach (Adagio, ported cars have been incorpor­ ris.
country. The total is equivalent Times,
Quality and ruggedness of con­
to 53 percent of the total move­ Smithfield. Herald and many more Fuga) —intermission—Conserto in ated into one.
struction
appear to be equal to
ment of Canadian wheat to the for the talented violinist, Kenji E minor Op. 64 by F. Mendels­
The Datsun Bluebird goes on
United Kingdom in the same Kobayashi, scheduled to appear at sohn (Allegro molto appassionato, sale in Vancouver next week, most foreign cars. It performs
eight months. This is only one the International Institute of Me­ Andante, Allegretto nontroppo; only a few days after Board of quietly through a standard threeAllegro molto vivace; Six Ruma- Trade members returned from a speed transmission with a column
example that is of particular in- tropolitan Toronto.
Sponsored by the Toronto Ja­ nian Folk Dances by B. Bartok tour of the Orient to sing praises shift. Acceleration is good, but
Canada, especially in
the field of agi’icultural commo- panese Canadian Citizen’s Ass’n (Dance With Sticks—Waistband of Japanese motor products. The not o u tstan d i n g. The ri de is
.
JaPaji could lose interest and the Kisaragi Club, The Kenji dance; Stamping Dance—Horn­ B.C. Electric Co. is reportedly ne­ smooth on pavement, a little
in Canadian wheat. With .the Kobayashi Violin Recital will be pipe dance; Rumanian Polka— gotiating the purchase of Japa­ abrupt over an uneven surface,
Wind noise is excessive at over
huge surplus stocks available in held on the evening of Friday, Quick dance.
nese motor buses.
35
miles per hour.
Tickets are $1.50. See ad in this
the world today, Japan is not de­ May 27th, 1960, curtain time 8:30
Price of the four-door sedan is
pending on Canada for bread P.M. at the Institute, 709 College issue.
Well Fitted
$1,795, the convertible $2,295; the
^ram- ^a^ence is a virtue, but it
Interior appointments are well
could be exploited and result in
fitted. There is adequate head and
Japanese retaliation. The Govern­
leg room for most drivers.
ment of Canada should take cogThe Datsun does not appear to
On the occasion of the Centen­ usual matinees, Arill be the same
SnCe ^the fact that the AusThe system, developed by the want a corner as neatly as most
Wheat Board last month nial of the signing of the first as the second program, except Matsushita Electric Company of of its competition, but handles
2 nV ^motion and Publi- Japanese-American trade agree­ that Migawari Za-Zen will be re­ Osaka, will be used for other nicely enough through all normal
nX?flCr m TokV° for the sole ments, the Grand Kabuki Theatre placed by Takatsuki (The Clog foreign
language
attractions, manoeuvres. The car has a sub­
S S\Oi acquainting the Japa- company will give 24 perform­ Dance), a Kyogen comic Noh in­ such as the Piccolo Teatro Italia­ stantial feel to it.
of Australian soft ances from June 2 through June terlude, with Kansaburo XVII.
no, Le Theatre Nationale PopuThe Bluebird’s price covers all
A Total "wheat imports by 22 at the New York City Centre.
Programs will be subject to laire, etc. It was obtained through accessories but a radio (also a
There are three programs change. Evening performances a grant from the Joseph Martin­ Datsun), and includes -white side­
70
nnneSu have been exceeding
selected
to show the characteris­ will start promptly at 8 p.m., ma­ son Memorial Fund.
morp
amnually and
wall tires. A locking gas tank cap
X t n
Of this is the hard tic examples of repertory deriv­ tinees at 2 p.m. These will be
Individual receivers may be is also standard.
obtained from ing from many sources of the Ja­ three hours long.
rented for one dollar.
Donald
The car is being brought in and
United States and panese classic drama: the ancient
Richie,
author
of

The
Japanese
distributed
in B.C. by Campbell
Simultaneous Translations
+ m. Since there is a grow- religious drama; -the dolhplays;
Film,” formerly professor of Eng­ Motors Ltd., 1234 Kingsway.
A
simultaneous
translation lish Literature at Waseda Uni­
morerif?rlhe Japanese to use social and political themes and
—Van. Sun.
system, similar to the one used versity, will do the translation
in
-^^.that trend should be pure dance-dramas.
The first to start on June 2 will in the conference rooms of the broadcasts.
Pared x'^^n oi countries preJanan
their trade with run until June 8, with matinees^ United Nations, will be available
On Saturday, June 18, the Ka­
tarv”
impose “volun- on Saturday and Wednesday, and to audiences attending the per­ meoka Travel Service here is ar­
formances of the Grand Kabuki ranging a service to New York
W
such as Canada have three numbers:
Kanjincho, a Noh religious dra­ group at the City Centre of Mu­ via bus, return about $44.00 per­ UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
this count™ Japanese exports to
ma, featuring Kansaburo XVII; sic and Drama starting June 2. formance and accommodations in­
Faculty of Pharmacv Awards:
This will be the first time in clusive.
creatS1recaPed that action Tsubo-Sakadera (Miracle of TsuFrank
W. Homer Gold Pin, Miss
On Saturday, June 4 and Satur­ K. K. Morino; Fourth Year, Mrs.
trade with tt^T10 sanding bosaka), a Bumraku doll play, the history of the American
looked upon
panese was with Shoriku II and Utaemon VI; theatre that such a system will day, .June 11, the Furuya Travel W. H. Morino.
bv
i
111 ^ave concern and Kago Tsurube (The Courte­ be used. The set used by each Service has. arranged its services
Applied Science and Engineer­
g^i' h^m arge Producer-owned san) a realistic drama, with Utae­ theatre-goer will consist of a via bus, rail and air. The return
ing:
A Honors, H. N. Edasimple
one-channel
twin-transis
­
mon
VI.
cost ria bus is about $44.00; rail mura,Option
r
organizations in'
K.
Shikaze.
tor
wireless
receiver
that
can
be
The
second
program
starting
A ^tter over the
Engineering Physics: Y. Shin­
held in the palm of one hand.
(continued on page eight)
President
Parker, June 9, through June 15, with the
moto;
pass, H. M. Takajashi.
usual
matinees,
will
also
have
Elevator^ % Manitoba Pool
Chemical
Engineering: Pass, M.
her dq iq^er date of Decem- three numbers.
Mitsushio.
These are Musume Dojoji (The
A fessed this conElectrical Engineering: Pass,
A The iS" Minister Diefen- Maiden of Dojoji Shrine), a Noh
S.
R. Fujiwara, K. K. Morino.
was vaoAp Prime Ministers reply religious drama, with Utaemon
VANCOUVER.—The Japanese member of the Vancouver Board
Applied
Geology: Honors, A.
mam
dl<i not answer the VI; Chushingura (The Forty- are rapidly closing the gap be­ of Trade during its three-week
M.
Kudo;
pass,
S. S. Murakami,
qaeftions. In a sub- Seven Ronin), a Bunraku doll tween their standard of living and tour of the Orient, said that wage
J.
Yonemitsu.
featuring Shoriku II and that of Canadians in spite of figures are deceptive as a mea­
1960
LiDr dated January 14, pjay,
:
thepH-L Parker, on behalf of Kansaburo XVII; and Migawari lower wages, says a Japanese sure of Japanese well-being.
SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS
ri,
powers Limit- Za-Zen (The Substitute), a Kyo- Canadian businessman.
He said that Japan’s industrial UNIVERSITY, P.Q.
1
heat Pool, Saskat- gen comic Noh interlude.
Speaking to the Tuesday Club progress since the Second World
Bachelor of Arts: Jacqueline
Program
three
starting
June
at
the Vancouver Public Library, War has doubled that of West Tomiko Hayami; George Koichi
(wnknued on W6 eight}
16, through June 22, with the George Yoshimura, only Nisei
Shiraga.

Internationally Famous Violinist

Performance of Japanese Small Cars Resembling
Other Foreign Makes Hardly Impresses Westerners

Plan Trip to New York Kabuki Performance

OUR SCHOLARS

Japanese Wages Still Enable Rising Standards

Page 2

Saturday, May 21, I960

Surprise Promotions Made at Montreal Seidokwan

SPOR IS

CLASSIFIED

Academy in Ceremony Marking 6th Anniversary

Toronto Nisei Sunday Baseball League Openers

- MONTREAL. — The culmina­ and executive officer- of the
tion of six year’s intensive study QJBBA, announced in betxalf of MOTHER'S HELPER for the
months wanted. Cottage at Lab
and faithful practice of judo for the Black Belt Assoc., promotions good
V
home and wages. Phone
six members of the Seido Kwan to the rank of Shodan fox- the fol­ (ioronio).
At its annual meeting held championship are last, vear’s lead­ Academy of Judo, in their pur­ lowing Seido Kwan members:
Domestic Help Wanted It)
earlier last month the Toronto ing hitter, Ted Moritsugu, Most suit of the much coveted Black Don Gillespie, Doug Rogers, Joe
Belt, arrived with a surprise, on Tanaka, Harry Payne, Jack Tan,
Valuable Pitcher, Sab Seki, Ron
sor general housework !>-.C
mo Suyama a
President for Miki, Jeep Seki and Mitch Nishi­ Tuesday evening April 26th, be­ George Yamashita and Fernand WOMAN
private room and hath. ’
fore a full assembly of the Que­ Boivin (Lalonde Academy).
the 1960 season. Retiring Presi­ mura.
month to start. Phone HU.
bec Judo Black Belt Association,
dent Roy Kurita will remain with
Nisei mudanshas who were pro­ to)Dependable Syd Nishimura will and the Seido Kwan Academy of
the
as an advisor to again pilot the ever-dangerous
moted in the recent gradings CAPABIE GIRL fond of children-#
the league. Other officers elected hamadas. The team’s chances fox- Judo. In a brief and impressive were: Shag Tabata., 1st kyu, Tom general
housework in moderm hoFL..
were Sumio Tomihiro as Vice- the league titles will depend on ceremony, chairman, Mr. Fred Nagami, 1st kyu, and Jim Ishii, char kept, own room. Phone FT / -A'; 1
(Willowdale).
President and Secretary: Syd Ni­ the pex-formances of returning Okimura, 3rd Dan, President of 2nd kyu.
the
Seido
Kwan
Academy
of
Judo,
shimura as Treasurer and Equip­ veterans, Mac Oikawa, Fred and
A contingent of Seido Kwan
Male Help Wanted A
ment Manager, and Tosh Saka­ Jackie
club
members participated at
Tanaka,
Ken
Izumi,
moto as Publicity.
the Ottawa tournament on Satur­ EXPERIENCED PAINTERS
Checkex- Nishimura and Mike SaThe Nisei League will open its kura.
1959 City SoftbaU
day. May 14th, and the new look mediately. Phone RO. 7-1092' (Torra^l
1960 season tomorrow, Sunday,
of the Mudanshas and YudanManaged by young- and aggres­
May 22nd, with the four return­ sive Tets Amemori, the Young Champions Looking For shas will be out to test their abi­ A MAN or STUDENT to look alter-?;
home and watering garden au-ina
ing teams of 1959. Regent Press Busseis loom as the league’s dark
lities at a higher level.
absence
of owner, during s?-??
Giants, last year's winners of the horses. Such players as Bob Ni­ Players and Sponsor
months. Live in, $60 month.
History was being recorded at 25 The New Canadian.
. .
Toronto JCCA and Harry Miya- shikawa, Garry Watte, Terrv Na­
The 1959 Toronto Intermediate the Hakudokan Judo Club in the
saki trophies will open its defense kamura, Sam Terashita and’ Dick A Softball champions, The Niseis, form of movies. Masters Kenny IOUNG boy for snipping departaeni/1
of its championship by playing Tanaka will g-ive the other three are looking for players who are
of men s clothing house. Park: Wmiy *
Tatemichi and Gene Ebata, green Clothing
Ltd., 332 Richmond St-eet
host to Yamada Studios at Chris­ clubs strong competition.
interested in coming out and join­ belts, junior’ division of the Seido (Toronto).
tie Pits, north side of Bloor St.
The Toronto Nisei Baseball ing the squad.
Kwan demonstrated their ability GARDENER'S helper with drivers
at Christie.
League will sponsor a Spring
For
the
early
part
of
this sea­ and knowledge of techniques be­ licence
wanted. Applicant residing h
4
The other league opener will Warm-up Dance at the Buddhist son due to a delay in the lineup, fore the cameras, adding their
Scarboro or east end preferred piA=
pit title contenders, Main Auto Church on the evening- of Friday, the
Niseis will be placed in the contribution to the Junior Judo Charles Ogaki at HU. 1-7538 (Toronto)”
Body against a youthful and June 3, 1960. This dance is being Intermediate
B Division of the film which will be shown ■ in
much improved Bussei squad at organized to supply the league city league. Later,
Help Wanted
the France and Japan.
Earlscourt Park, St. Clan- at with new equipment. Admission is team will replace a however,
non-competi
­
May 28th has been declared HAIR DRESSER. Full time, must be a
Lansdowne Avenue.
$1.00 per person and everyone is tive g-roup in the A Division.
Open
House at the Seido Kwan, perienced, 5-day week, salaried. .And
'The defending- champions, Re- welcome. We ask youx- favor to
Bathurst St. Phone RU. 7-9191 (Toparents,
friends, and all interest­ 3189
Champs
Need
Sponsor
gent Press, will this year be liead- come out and support the Nisei
onto).
ed parties are cordially invited
ed by spirited and versatile Sumi
Under sponsorship of Consoli­ to witness the exhibition of judo
Tomihiro who will double as manRooms to Let
dated Glass in last year’s season by the junior division of the Seido
ttger-player. Heavy hitting Ken
play this team won the city cham­ Kwan Academy, followed by a
Ikeda and John Tohana will
pionship, but this year are with­ social hour after the regular ONE UNFURNISHED room nlus equipped
kitchen, $10 weekly. Phone HO;'1-9856
supply the power fox- the favored
out a sponsox- and would appre­ classes.
(Toronto).
Giants. Roy Tanaka, Kaz Nishi­
ciate hearing from any firm or
mura, Vic Kitamura and Kei Ta­
—Montreal Bulletin
organization that is interested.
For Sale
naka will add to the team’s
For furthex- information regard­
ing' joining- the club oi* sponsor­
CUSTOM radio for 1951 Lincoln automo­
A strong Main Auto crew will , HAMILTON. — The Hamilton ing"? persons are asked to contactbile. Best offer accepted.
Phone EM.
be managed by last year's most Kodokan Judo Club, undex- the Jeep Sekj nt EM. 4-5672 ox* Mitch
6-5005 Mon.-Fri. Ask for Jerry (Toronto).
valuable player, John Nishimura. sponsorship of Argyll and Suther­ Nishimura at LE. 4-6S5S after
He will be ably assisted by Sid land Highlanders of Canada, will 6:00 p.xn.
PHOTO & SPORT
Ikeda and Tosh Sakamoto. Count­ be presenting its Sth annual Judo
MARKET GARDENING
The club’s first game will be
1500 Dundas at bufferin
ed on heavily to challenge the Tournament on Saturday, May
on Monday, June 6th at Bickford
LE. 2-4267
2Sth, 1960 at the Armories, 200 Park, Harbord and Grace Streets,
LAND
James Street North in Hamilton. beginning- 6:30 p.m. Come out and
Fishing Tackle
Admission is $1.00 per person give youx- verbal and manpower
Holland Marsh, 35-miles
with proceedings scheduled to be­ support to this all-Nisei cham­
north of Toronto, 10 acre
gin at 7:30 p.m.
pionship team.

At Christie and Earlscourt Tomorrow,- Dance 3rd

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United Church Picnic

Personal Notes Across Canada

June 4th Near Here

IBIiiBaEE^

PERSONAL NOTES are inserted free
’charge. Readers are invited to send
t announcements of marriage, engage­
ment,” anniversary, birth and obituary.
For insertion in both sections, names
should be given in both languages.
Photographs will also be accepted for
publication and will be returned upon

kushima, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Shotaro Fukushima of Kobe. Ja­
pan, on Saturday, Aipril 23rd,
1960 at Toronto Buddhist Church'
Following- the ceremony, the
reception was held at 'China
House.

dates and doings
Seisho Kai Joins Group to Aid Refugee Project

ed Church annual picnic will be
held at Greenwood Conservation
Park on Saturday, June 4. 1950
one wishing- to join this group is
beginning about 11:00 a.m.
welcomed
to contact Mrs, HoriA varied program of games
MONTREAL. — Mayor Sarto saki or Mine.
request.
Desjardins.
etc. With, prizes has been planned Fournier tendered a tea recep­
Seisho-kai
members
are re­
ei
tion at the Montreal City Hall minded io keep Sunday. June
5th
Marriages
on May 9th to launch a city-wide
their
annual
Study
Tickets are being sold in ad­ campaign for the World Refugee
IWATA-UYEDE
Group.
OZAKI-ODAMURA
vance at 75 cents for adults and
This
humanitarian
Tentative plans call for an out­
Toronto, Ontario. 25 cents for the children. Trans­ project brought together 400 loc­
Vancouver,
portation on request can be ar­ ally prominent women and wives door Study Session. In the event
^^eiend Levy Hussey per­
Rev. R. 0. Richmond officiated formed tlie marriage vows at the ranged by contacting Rosie Ogaki of Federal, Provincial mid Muni- of unfavorable weather condi­
tions, the gathering will take
the double-ring wedding- ceremony wedding of Suzie Suzuko Uyede, at LE. 4-0955 after 6:00 p.m. by cipal leader
place
at Mrs. Kuwabara’s home.
of Lillian Mitsuyo Odamura, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ume- May 29th. In the event of rain,
Mesdamo:
M.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Teshio kichi Uyede of Toronto, Ontario, the picnic will be held at the Horisaki. and J. K. Tanaka were
Odamura of Vancouver, B.C., and and Mr. Roy Naoyoshi Iwata, son church.
invited to represent Seisho-kai,
Instructions to the park: Take Mrs. Rei Nakashima and Mrs.
Mr. Douglas Naoyuki Ozaki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tozo Iwata also
of Mr. and Mrs. Naokichi Ozaki of this city, on Saturday, May 14, Highyway 401 directed to the cast Mary Yamaoka were also in at­
to Pickeying Village, turn north
of Wakayama-ken, Japan, on 1960
at the Japanese Centennial for 4 miles on Greenwood Road tendance from the Japanese com­
Saturday, May 7th, 1960 at Ren­ United Church.
munity.
to the park. Everyone is invited
frew United Church.
These ladies will continue the
The newly-weds were toasted at
Amy Odamura was the maid a reception held at Hemstead’s to attend.
May
round-robin tea and fund-raising
of honor, Bernice Schindel and Restaurant following- the cere­
for the W.R.Y. prog-ram by invit­
21—Montreal Nikka Kogyosha Japanese*
Vivian Ozaki were the brides­ mony and left for the east coast
ing guests to their homes'.
movie at Community Centre. 3 and 8
maids and Amy Okada was the of the United States for their
Mrs. M. Horisaki has commenc­
pm.
,
flower girl. The best man was honeymoon trip.
ed new classes in Ikebana for a 21—Toronto. Nisei 5-pin bowling tournoy
Olympia Edward. 12 noon. PresenSho Koyanagi; ushers, Tony Nasu
group of enthusiastic students in
dance at Hagerman’s 8 p.m.
and Roy Yoneda. Mr. and Mrs. Births
the southern municipalities of 21-22 an Vancouver.
Nisei FellowMontreal.
Genichiro Yada were the baishaship's Weekend Camp to Fircom.
kunin.
This group meets every Friday 22—Toronto. Gotan-E Service at Buddhist
iMr. and Mrs. Sam Wakayama
Church.
The Japan Trade Centre in afternoon in the home of Madame
The reception was held at (nee Irene Uyeno) of Toronto,
22—Toronto. JC Camera club outing to
Toronto
revealed
this
week
Cana
­
Arlington Hall.
Niaaara Peninsula.
Ontario are happy to announce dian exporters will have new L. H. Desjardins of Previl 1c. Anv22—Beamsville. Ont.
Open House and
the arrival of their daughter, access to Japanese markets with
executive directors meeting 2-6 p.m.
Jane Fujiko, 7 pounds, 9 ounces, the announcement by Mitsui Lines
at Nipponia Home.
24—Toronto.
Buddhist study class at
FUKUSHIMA -TAKIMOTO
on May 5, 1960 at Toronto Gener- of regular monthly service be­
Rectory.
al Hospital.
27—Toronto. Toronto JCCA-Kisaragi Club
tween Montreal and Quebec City
Toronto, Ontario.
sponsored violin recital starring Kenji
and Japanese ports.
*
Kobayashi of New York.
Rev. Newton Ishiura officiated
The Musashisan Maru, a mo­
28—Hamilton.
Argyll and Sutherland
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oscar
Hatashita
the marriage vows of Sue Shizudern 11,000-ton ocean vessel has
sponsored judo tourney at Armories.
and 7 p.m.
ye Takimoto, daughter of Mr. and (nee Choko Sada) of Toronto, already visited Canadian ports
Editor’s Note: Let it be said 252—p.m.
Montreal. Nisei W.A, Meeting at the
Ontario
are
happy
to
announce
and her 'sister ship, Momijisan that the heading- which appeared
Mrs. Yojiro Takimoto of Liilooet,
Manse. 8 p.m.

.
of a daughter, Maru, to Montreal and Quebec in the May 18th N.C., “Sweet, 28—Montreal. Soldo Kwan Judo Open
B.C., and Mr. Steve Shigeru Fu- the arrival
Mouse.
Katharyn Toyo, weighing
6 City on May 10 and 11. Inquiries Adorable Ace Battles to Gain
pounds 7 ounces, on April 25,1960 should be made to Die Shipping Presidency” was not meant to
at St. Michael’s Hospital.
Agent, Montreal Shipping Co. misinform or misinterpret any in­
June
The proud new father is the Ltd., 410 Nicholas Street, Mon- tention of Mr. Ace Shirakawa
SAY IT WITH
Fishing Lines columnist for this treat
Toronto. TJCCA monthly meeting at
who was unanimously elected into 1—
FLOWERS
paper.
■115 Spachna Ave; All execs and friends
Last year, with the official office of Club-Rec'Socratic by
uraed to attend, 8 p.m.
opening of the St. Lawrence Sea­ attending members at a recent 2—
*
Montreal. United Church picnic to
SHARON'S FLORIST
way, Iino Lines began a monthly banquet, nor that of the colum­
Plaao Martin;
3—Toronto. Nisei
Sunday
League
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Takeda of service as far as the Port of Tor­ nist.
Spring Warm-Up Danco at Buddhist
Peter Sasaki — K. Sasaki
Hamilton, Ontario are happy to onto and the Muneshima Maru
A little explanation is suffi­
Church.
announce the birth of their was the first Japanese freighter cient to clarify the heading- and 4—Toronto. United Church annual picBus: HO. 6-2041
nic to Greenwood Conservation Park,
daughter, April Eiko, on April 25, to come inland so far. This year, its intention: The president, with­
11 a.m.
Res: HO. 6-7962
Iino will send a vessel as far as out a doubt, is very well-liked 10—
1960
at
Mount
Hamilton
Hospital.
Montreal. Bukkyo Kai picnic.
TORONTO
Sarnia for synthetic rubber pass­ by the majority as indicated by 16—Montreal. Sonen Kai picnic.
A sister for Joyce.
ing through the Welland Canal the number of votes putting him
enabling Japanese Canadians in into office; every election has its
Drive & walk with Care
that area to greet her voyage.
friendly rivalry, in sense, a battle.
That is all to be said to two mis­
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH 918 Bathurst st.
informed members, who, we un­
SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1960
Go To Church Of Your derstand, never even attended the Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.*
10:30 a.m.. Religious School — 11:00 a.m., MORNING SERVICE
"SHINRAN and SOCRATICS"
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Two Misinterpretations
On RecSo Club Heading

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PAGE 8

And European Trade

West Germany Attacks Japanese Undercutting
And Flooding on Brid Market With Copies

THE NEW CANADIAN

8

Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week

Iu v rut'—A grout) of
J ?J^ KFURT, Germany.—The
Canadian and American busin
as a medium of expression and neius outlet
sat
men
down last MoMa^ to trade war between West Germany- another sore spot between the two
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
thrash out some of the problems and Japan has broken out on a nations.
As
~
yet
German
silverware
in export indu
T’ JFMEZUKI, Publisher
and there new front.
were plenty.
, I list,
German businessmen manufacturers have announced no
steps they may’ take to ease the
JERRY
* Ad’^«
At an informal
ion cun med Japan was flooding the pressure
of cheaper goods from
on overseas export trade
w c
———------- -English Section Editor
id market with copies of Ger­
Japan.
EM 6-oOOp
479 QUEEN ST. w, TOEOmo ^

man toys.
B
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hma
nn
indicated,
though
it
i
tion conferenc
-u.nor.zed as second class mall, Pos< Office Department, oLa.
se rious 1 y ha rm in tr Germany’s is t.iat his organization may ask the
ver, they had
of
million si Ive ware industry.
criticisms zand compiuin
• nn government to restrict un­
controlled
import of silverware
Grace J9u0 the turnover in the
lne
Eas
^ bloc and Japan.
wheat to the Orient
mi man silverware industry- has
(continued from page one)
1 erhaps we should have the
asked one American. ''T'
increased 5 per cent annually,
127 trips to the Orient and I'm
but last year there was no in- same restrictions , as. those exist- $53.00, and by air, $66.00, per­ fraenC^
such historical
countries, restrictions which have formance and accommodations
getting damn sick of rice
crease at all and this is doe
ilowering
of
drama,
verbal and
hurt our export to inclusive.
Another American, from Alas­ Ju? uncontrolled import of cheavplastic
as
the
ancient
Greek and
n-J-1 traditional German export
’’Kabuki,” states Tenessee Wilka, complained about the amount
Elizabethan
theatres
and the
larged
as. Venezuela and Cuba ”
f‘e great traditional *UatT£°f Chao^
tr;*^i Promotion carried out bv
Lvi Brukmann, chairman of the
bruenmann said.
/
°J JaPan, the Noh-plavs sky. We rare receiving. a m-eat
‘•When I looked at the
and
the
Kabuki' Theatre which
statistics, 1 found the U.S. ranked
h°a° t ^ their comin° to America,
grew
out
of them, deserve to be and I hope that all our theaS
just above the island of Cevlon
‘Besides the cheaper Japanese Expand Canned
ranked in importance and inm the amount
on tr
Is SoId far below
ra e-^M and craftsman -will be
promotion.”
Goods
to
Canada
o
u market Price because
thrilled, . influenced, instructed
Another ;
and Of low labor costs in Japan—East
and
inspired as I was when I fi^t
T«sty Japanese canned saurv Person Sought
irritations encountered during bloc countries, Hungary' and the
Sam
last fal1 in Japan.” "
P^) are now
rance at some U.S. gouel zone of Germany in nartiKatsumoto formerly takp°
SUre
’ ®v^one should
r
ab
parts
of
Cha
­
points of entry
nwar >.ane .Jrasticattv cutting
TU^y76
Toronto, contact S
i .°PP°rtunity to attend
eta
for
attractive
main
dishes
and
act as if they wished vou hadn't pi^:' Gruckmann said.
n
Can^Ma^ office to Claim
as^ an appetizer.
producti°^^ presentcome.
- letter from R. Nagasawa of Yo- IndbyrtThe City
JpJnir competition from
T Centre of Music
Others asked some blunt ques­ rae East is, with the exception of
found in abundance R°^uka- Japan. Anyone knowing and Drama, Inc.,
The Greek
1 tae 'Shores of Japan, are of his whereabouts, kindly advis^
tions about trade prospects.
JnPalE traceable to political price
Theatre
Ass

n,
The
Society
For
Sigh
netful at nightOne asked about opportunities
aJone,” he charged.
Ditersationai
Cultural
Relations
,y the Fights of the
to export manufactured products
. but
this undercutting of
Eokyo and the Japan Society of
to Japan, which is industrializiiw prices, for whatever reason is ishing boats. They are canned in
N ew x ork.

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cai
med
goods
imported
rapidly.
® be™ming dangerous,” he claimed
yeIi’eWPed Japanese

J
Pan
Such
as
mandarin
under rigid sanitary condi­
H VC v”? L. Hulford, vice^presikYren Ge rm an-Japanese, Plants
tions.
anges, smoked oysters and
^'atlOna- ^“’k of Commerce feud over toys broke out in FebSX
(c?ksfal,"°”and tma to
^-.GcatHe, said the more the Pa­ &19?’ “g ^e Nuern- -Saury joins a wide variety of deiioht Canadian palates.
cific Northwest, buys from Japan beig loy Fair.
(Continued from Page One)
the more She will buy from us.
Shortly before the fair, the
said tle theory that the best Gorman Toy industry Associa"
Wheat Pool and Manitoba
aitlllo relationships were be- l,MV’U' a^acked the “ph-atFool Elevators, said: “Our ques­
-l ,raw. niaferial supplier mg of German to vs bv the Jation remains, Mr. Diefenbaker­
*

r i a» ’luiustnahzed country was panese.
can
we assure the farmers of our
false. Today s best trading oppor­
a^acks were made by , T0^}9-—Japan’s House of Re­
organizations
that you give uc
tunities were between industrial­
1 toy manufacturers
assurance
that
your Government
night
_
session
after
wild
fistized nations, he said.
.
“e German criticism wa« so presentatives yesterday ratified a
is
not
attempting
to reduce Ja­
swinging opposition by leftist odO0,11'?' ?Peal«Ts pointed out that bitter that Japan changed"
\vith ponents
its the United States in atreaty
panese
participation
in the Cana­
of
the
pact
post-midnation "T" C'° illd"s‘™>li»<l mmd about sending displays to
dian
.market
in
1960
below the
tn^
h
°
US
^
d
f
^
le
ftist
demonstrathe fair.
nations offered opportuniti
level
obtaining
in
1959
for anv
and
the treaty marched
manufacture in one countr and
JaPanese toy indus­
commodity,
and
that
it
remains
S
outsid
e
the
stately
carry out an as seiubl y op e ra t i on try delegation did. however, visit
the
policy
’- of your Government to
Si
(^mment)
building
while
in another.
Eehlbl““-. They were met
v Yas being aPProved bv increase each and every quota on
^aid that a nation radi open hostility.
Piemier
Nobusuke
Kishi’s goveim- Japanese imports’? This was the
which develops its resources for
German anger was appeased
specific question in our previous
in?kLlb^raI<D^
Party
dually develetter.”
Yamamura Kishi,
I
fount?™
Parties,‘who
fnctm^^
reserves to manu- incident of the Tokyo Asahi Toy
Five members of the Japan Bi­ mTu
,
J
0
date,
no
reply
to
the
second
s
s
to the
I
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i some Japanese nocular Export Promotion A^son

r
keen
received
from
+ J P13^1 Government were
Dr n X9<Fiestion. manufacturers had been copvino°f Tokyo Visited Toronto absent during the vote. Since the brane Minister Diefenbaker. But
Gennan
toys
and
then
selling
the
lecently as part of their tour of
seer >
commercial
the proceedings in the House of
9^
Canada and the U.S.
• °. le German embassy copies at rock-bottom prices
Ge^mmns
on May 5 presumably
m\ashlnAton- D'C.. said greater
°nT in the House established the answer.
KVhe ^’^Jd’s number tA,rpos,e ;f this tour: t° studv M
i °rS' Japan’s senate,
nv. TrHip was necessary to one shipbuilding nation. Germany the market potential for Jana-■
d P?oa of the treaty in “
expand European markets.
m second and is going all out to "iUhTT1'* ” ^ America h™ 2Kham
?er ls vPTually assm-ed.
EurouSn r e deveI°F’ment of the edge Japan out of f& place
and
to
develop
marketing
plans.
rhe
vote
was taken after 500
kin
1 Common Market will
-Lae camera and optical field is
For Your
While in Toronto the\sSocia police had forcibly removed the
bad to a greater mass market
toon
members
met
A
ta®
Photography
Needs
more frenzied socialists from the
nnduV1Cre?se<i consumption,
distnbutors
and
representatives
^ISlatlVe chamber one by one
we wi]] definitely need
whewP
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"hen he suggested that BC of Toronto optical firms. A lively S
businessmen, should make sure
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