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AN
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Week
THE NEW CANADIAN
a
ising
ditor
ditor
PARIO
a.
on eJ
Vol. XXIV
Rih
a
teteT—
of Japanese Origin
i itt —77
X2^
| Attorney Appeals life Term of U.S. Nisei Conykf ^
|0f Brutality Against American Soldiers
>90wa
"— _______ TORONTO, ONT,
..
Montreal s ConsuS General
The decision for a consulate
general at Montreal beginnta® Canadian Tokyo correspondent, K
lieaty bureau under the director,January i961 ws
^oya Kawakita, convicted
report receNed this.- Ambassador T. Hagiwara (Ot
convicted of. ™an at his tag^aS
eek. The decision had been under
p" ?™X by /' Japanese ^^on
treason in 1948, has been made
for two to three yeS tawa). And whem Mr. Hagiwara
CortV
t0
the
'
U
-SSupreme
^bn
Oftice,
disclosedNew
^'War'
by his Los Angeles attorney,
Ihe
topic
of conversation in the-VOn a commutation for
Morris Lavine, at the White Kawakita in
h^
1
the
Embassy
was
re-open
1953.
F°reign Office these”
^House.
ed,,
to
act
as
the
head
of
the Ja<‘
t-circles arOund the. questionS Kawakita was sentenced to Gerald’n Mid lK conferred with
panese
Government
Overseas
im'w
b® HPP°^^ to tFis
rgan’ deputy assist
Hdeath for his crime of brutality
ant
and
legal
counsel
to
the
Prejyi
It
seems quite certain ’ werCy’ be was-accompanied bv
^against the American soldiers
After being stationed
t0 PPPJ^r- opinion, that
a Jurther commu
^during World War II in Japan
m Paris irom 1951 to 1954, Igawa
tation for his client to the 13
r, B.C.
th/
fSUlCm Tsnwa, presently;
^b.ut President Eisenhower at that
be bas aIready spent in cus- H - KUNCOUVER.—Many Cana- the Chief of Treaty Section at the returned to the Treaty Bureau as
g^time reviewed the case amd spared
the chief of the Treaty Section
reti^OV°n?ltiOn tW Kawakita dian-borm Japanese,- who elected- ??rau oFMniistry of the Foreign’
*§this lifer
^^
flCe
T
be
a
PP
o
i
n
ted
to
the
;j^ Kawakita is now serving a life return to Japan- and never re 'stilte?^^
thewar, new- post.
cential figures in the Japan-U S
enter this country again.
^teim at Alcatraz.
treaty.
Spot in their
He argued that most of the heart
r^awa’ is now stationed
r
for
tho
?
p
and
P
artic
ular
1
v
Mr. Igawa in his interview with
former1 Nazi and Japanese war
of First Secthem! C.an^dians who showed a^ Otf °f tbe that
X
en?rdci^T^v^ said: “Tbe
Japanese Embassv
criminals have been released after them hospitality and- kindness
P0s
t
a^ Consul-General is still an
Ottawa,
since
September
5th
^ser sentences than Ka duimg a time of trouble, reported
s
and wait for the official appoint unofficial one. While I wait for
wakita, , who was convicted a K ™??an Hacking; of the Sun?;;
which may materials in the decision I will stay at the Em
a?%on testimony of former nhiswyeek;. he added,. the ShinOctober
or November.
Accom bassy and will study, about Cana
U.o, Cris.
arteidL?e,S
Fujihara -Maru
isc
'ilm
n4tWakita was sighted by one aim ed here with a gift from-the panying him willbe his wife To- da. I have visited Canada: a few
;car
TOKYO.—Laura (Mimi) Mac- of the ex-servicemen in a Los An- Canadian Nisei; Association of Ja
kld ^sKters Kaoru 12 hime^- before, ■ but this will’ be
h the first time I will be staving
ure
Arthur, daughter- of Ambassador fk ^'Jore and was arrested when Pan> destined for the little village Paris^Xe.’ "’hO "aS
tor-any duration.”
'
"
Yuglas MacArthur II, joins an w at?7ep?rted ib was he who of New Denver, where many E
ubMr.
Igawa
was
horn
in
1917
and
In
his
leisure
time
he-h
ther commoner in Tokyo as a tortured the American prisoners.
enjoys
nese spent the war-years/
disc jockey.
iq^/L^6
Office in sports bote as a spectator and
^"he ambassador’s
daughter
He pl^s
plays rugby,
Arte. +1
7 sent; to France. a participant. Ite
After the war he worked at-the tennis, golf, baseball and winter
oins another well-known lady
panese dolls1 and. specimen^ of
Etfnandt-Ith0Ugh he ha» n°t
isc jockey, ex-Princess1 Suga
tU
pearls’ Fi November a
been too active in baseball, in a
•ho as the-wife of a. $36-a-month
selection of cherry trees will ar^
eX3nt match between the Foreign
ank clerk Hisanaga Shimazuteas?Ve?° tJiat a Japanese-garden
Office versus-the U.S. -Embassy
gained local popularity with' a
vihage. Set UP b the litt]« SIocan
choseivas the “Most Valusnow called “Princess Time.”
aoie 1 layer.
Accompanying, the gift is a
MONTREALte-Claude . Ryan
A j^1'. Iffawa is a French language
Cherry blossoms Cnthbr /^retary Of Canadian
^y^OUVER.-This weekf an arnTthp^^
90
ted“F™ n^
with The mot
aS1 aild ^-S the importance of
t0ld Chians at Montreal,
which has a majority
TOKI' 0.—The amount; of radio- attractive. Japanese girl, Atsuko to, From the land of the cherrv tee fo^
we fourth congress of the InterMonya winged m across the Paci
?r
a
f
’
On
?f
as-one of
mi^ ^aminatiom in food and
teaf »°m t0 the land Of the “laVe..'teafrdt^^
commission
uman bodies resulting, from fall fic and was met at Vancouver air
.key
points
for Japan
natitwam^usg. regarding the
has increased despite the sus- port by Mrs.'S. N. F. Chant.
. The souvenirs were delivered J1^101! of JaPanese and other and Canada trade. "
one has come to take graduate
S1011 °- nU-Iear arm /tests, a
S ^..^dh America as the
compliments of the
studies at the University of
yellow peril. He quoted a Cana10n b’ne and will betaken
British Columbia after graduatb'1SuP' nOW dead> as having
ing from International Christian
Hiyama said the University in Tokyo where her
said eight years ago that,; “what p FARIS.—-Latest fad gripping
Soul f W?ke
strontium 90
seen
so
far is-unr
is- only the Pans is to look chic but “beat” at
Mrs. R. <S. Nishidera of Tokvo we have —
— “
v XQ1
<Xh?°Od ne!rIy Quadrupled parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tetsunosu director of the Canadian NiSef bDPfnniim/y
A mi
~ *TT
.. J W1G the same time.
!Fn^ A
Hion yellow
Thousands of
ke Moriya live. During her year
sons
will
hive
to
be
afford
1 fnte Paiisiennes of all ages are doing
fe i
^ past three vears here she will stay at the home of Association, wrote: “We Can.......
treacning a le^el
’
1 tn ?? r 1Se^S Pave at length come n?tXnV0^^' Tbik should it, and the slightly incongruous
i> curies this'year ' nricromac- _
Dean ailu
and JIX1O
Mrs.. i^nanc.
Chant
g
edVas the> fellow combination has given rise to a
Although,
as
her
plane
circled
'
^g-Pending mat«'*rli“f str°ntium 90’. deropportunitv
for the new kind of female;
Sea
Island,
Atsuko
was
n
souvenir
gifts
to
Posited in human- bones increased her first look at the Pacific°Coas?-pbe P!°P e °f New Denver, in to- Church.
Cardinal Letir arch!
She’s- the “chicnik”.
bishop of Montreal, agreed He
||b>ama said ” tbe Same Peidod> it was not like co^g
coming te
Ihe chicnik can be defined as
strange country for her
d c°-°Peration the coinh/Ui
believes’ that the- skirt
should begin to show more con- has
In fact, some of the landmarksJapanese evacuees fern
had it.
She wears slacks
about their, duties to.S
familiar. She "had
hadli
ff the relocation period.”
Land
■ seemed almost familiar."She
everywhere.
immigrants.”
aru
P5 HOSCOW. — Premier
«
her mother talk of them8
For really top-drawer occaIfev has
e Krush- often.
chlcniks don gold mesh
^t Russia Sn^^
. A.good number of years ago,
slacks and jackets. But the all^southern Kurile telimds
her grandmother, Rev. Jyukichi
around chicnik covering is leather
Japan breaks iL Sil f Japan Mizuno, was minister of the Japahlnne heb ,usIacks
and. leather
f* United States L^ Wlth ne^ church at Steveston and her
blouse, both as tight-fitting as
M neutral nation d beComes a piother.graduated in biology fr
ventional-cuddy doll called dakoTTO
’ " Canada and
be m.ade/ Preferably in
the U.S. for the-’ dolls.
the University of British Colum
black but also in olive drab.chan, are now being made here "fhJ^^0^ to be buffer than
Socialilt PaT’^ir Mm Japan’s bia in the mid-thirties.
Mrs. Moriya came back for a and clinging their way to success
he ^claimed.
'ovkt Union ’• Reding them the visit ten years ago, and went
started to ship them this
in Canada and: the U.S.
osition
consider its
£he Japan?Jbei ls’ands north of home to talk of her friends here.
The Hugabugs are designed to week and already we can’t fill our npl0??^-^ 65-year-old JapaCanadian orders.”
The Chants met the Japanese
Sov.WPk!S !sland of Hokkaido.
clasp an arm or leg whether-it’s
toId a court that he,stabbed
We have orders from the- U S
family and visited- with them
num an or on a chair or a table.
Fn Kuril?/: f?ccupi€d the south- when they were in the
ormer
Japanese Premier NobuOrient
five
”
aS We Can scnd
^Guies after the-last war.
; n
Samuels, vice-president then?
SU t - Taishi to “make him reflect
mem, he said.
years ago.
Reliable Toys, Carlaw Ave.,
The dolls are made of inflated Onrr. . maladministration.”
Taisuke
Armaki,. secretaryvinyl plastic, are about 11 inches general of the defunct Rightist
long and seven inches wide.
organization Taika - Kai. (Great
^ * he Canprl*
t
“We are the first toy ’ firm Reconstruction), pleaded guiltv to
^eid its fifth'XuHeTste—^
Evangelical Mission),
Mr. Dean to testify
the attack on Kishi last July’14
?gllst 7th to ?lst at
JIalIoiY (second year student at faction in of their joy and satis- manufacturing hugabug dolls in the day before the Prime Minis
Christ,
and
August
the
North America so far,” Mr.
a/
CaW, near Laki
F
Briercrest Bible Institute), Air. 20th—the
ter s resignation. Kishi was stab
final testimony service oamuels said.
^:ar,°- Tb/puSosrohh??COeA
^ Roy Masada,
bed six times in the thigh.
when the- presence of God was
^a6to reach manv bo vs
^ Mr> Isao Yamamoto of EdJfPanese ancestiV for
ronton Other helpers included - keenly felt. Perhaps the crowning
' /° Future themte th? SSt Mr’ and Jbs- F- Omura. The mis- event of the entire camp was the
M5/auh’ About 100 vl/nS'13’ sionary speakers were: Miss Bettv baptismal service in which the
following were, candidates: Irene
|jj Mistered at its peakg ^ Sbattack (from Japan), Miss LuSouthtaanmUm an’tiJa®
talks aimed at
1' oshida, Elizabeth Shattuck, Rod panese demon4Sf^aT^ntl‘Ja- Ringing about a detente in relacilie Healey (from Mexico), and ney Tanaka, Jimmie Botrie, Gor panese demonstration here re
between the two states.
cently as Japanese Foreign Minis-Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Yoshida
Ihe talks will take place in To
pnarv il% °k°ta’ C- J- M. mis- (from Japan). The Rev. Jonathan don Nobuto, Patty Oye, Naomi ter
P,
taru
Kosaka
arrived
on
a
Suyama, Kenny Seko, Terry Kat
kyo m late October. Since Korea
*hh a?°^? Th°Se Wbo Aokoyama, student at Toronto suyama, Diane Suyama, Gloria goodwill visit to the new govern became independent from Japan
ment.
b
fere: Uiu?1Siefd °n the’ staff Bible College, was the special Nakatsu, Donny Ashizawa, Glen
end of World War II all
Issei speaker. Because the staff Masuda, and Rickey Tanaka. For
cordon of police fend i A rts
bnng about closer re
was understaffed, many of these the benefit of the Issei and the ed off the demonstrators whem lations have
failed.
Ishita. ^
Ethel workers had more than one job. Japanese-speaking Nisei parents,
The demonstrators were waitKarr’Ied - at the Bando
I^uve P?Urse ^s. KeiHighlight of the camp includ- a sendee was conducted each Sun Hotel where he is staving. The hn¥P??en F?saka arrived at the
\Teachers M^
and ed: Au^st 13th—swimming and day by the Reverends Jonathan demonstrators demanded that the p ! VrOm the airport- They carJapanese, flag flying at the hotel
X okoyama and E. S. Yoshida.
banners reading “We oppose
Shintani
ming £?r Fresh water clams at
The two-week camp finally dis be hauled' down.
deportation
of Koreans to Com
‘n C?'da (uiissionarv
Laker. Sl!1icoe, August 14th— banded- on Sunday the 21st, with
| ‘ 10 Japan under th^
ndl campure testimony service in
c later met President munism, ’ “Don’t make our bre8
r tbe Japan which some 36 students stood up many parents and friends coming ’M ™B°' Su^and P^mier John
. Communist slaves” and
to see the final program.
'M. Chang. They reached quick
Apo ogize for the- 36-year op
pression.”
y
op
■ides to
but for
th high
s wives
e some
ssible.
&f/^Xu™c^
defended the Nisei
Nisei in Japan Donate
Gifts to "Ghost Towns"
® Just Jottings..
Daughters
Pretty Japanese Girl
Arrives to Follow
A^, i’Sitow
^
Catholic Congress Urges
Aid- to Immigrants
Count Up
Chicnick is Paris Fad
as Bait -
'Made in Japan' Dakh-Chan Dolls Are Copied Here
Kishi Attacker Reasons
fc? ^lssSen Draws. Foreign Visitors
^’‘‘-^iwnstrations Greet Japan’s VIP to Seoul
‘» h"M
■U
Week
THE NEW CANADIAN
a
ising
ditor
ditor
PARIO
a.
on eJ
Vol. XXIV
Rih
a
teteT—
of Japanese Origin
i itt —77
X2^
| Attorney Appeals life Term of U.S. Nisei Conykf ^
|0f Brutality Against American Soldiers
>90wa
"— _______ TORONTO, ONT,
..
Montreal s ConsuS General
The decision for a consulate
general at Montreal beginnta® Canadian Tokyo correspondent, K
lieaty bureau under the director,January i961 ws
^oya Kawakita, convicted
report receNed this.- Ambassador T. Hagiwara (Ot
convicted of. ™an at his tag^aS
eek. The decision had been under
p" ?™X by /' Japanese ^^on
treason in 1948, has been made
for two to three yeS tawa). And whem Mr. Hagiwara
CortV
t0
the
'
U
-SSupreme
^bn
Oftice,
disclosedNew
^'War'
by his Los Angeles attorney,
Ihe
topic
of conversation in the-VOn a commutation for
Morris Lavine, at the White Kawakita in
h^
1
the
Embassy
was
re-open
1953.
F°reign Office these”
^House.
ed,,
to
act
as
the
head
of
the Ja<‘
t-circles arOund the. questionS Kawakita was sentenced to Gerald’n Mid lK conferred with
panese
Government
Overseas
im'w
b® HPP°^^ to tFis
rgan’ deputy assist
Hdeath for his crime of brutality
ant
and
legal
counsel
to
the
Prejyi
It
seems quite certain ’ werCy’ be was-accompanied bv
^against the American soldiers
After being stationed
t0 PPPJ^r- opinion, that
a Jurther commu
^during World War II in Japan
m Paris irom 1951 to 1954, Igawa
tation for his client to the 13
r, B.C.
th/
fSUlCm Tsnwa, presently;
^b.ut President Eisenhower at that
be bas aIready spent in cus- H - KUNCOUVER.—Many Cana- the Chief of Treaty Section at the returned to the Treaty Bureau as
g^time reviewed the case amd spared
the chief of the Treaty Section
reti^OV°n?ltiOn tW Kawakita dian-borm Japanese,- who elected- ??rau oFMniistry of the Foreign’
*§this lifer
^^
flCe
T
be
a
PP
o
i
n
ted
to
the
;j^ Kawakita is now serving a life return to Japan- and never re 'stilte?^^
thewar, new- post.
cential figures in the Japan-U S
enter this country again.
^teim at Alcatraz.
treaty.
Spot in their
He argued that most of the heart
r^awa’ is now stationed
r
for
tho
?
p
and
P
artic
ular
1
v
Mr. Igawa in his interview with
former1 Nazi and Japanese war
of First Secthem! C.an^dians who showed a^ Otf °f tbe that
X
en?rdci^T^v^ said: “Tbe
Japanese Embassv
criminals have been released after them hospitality and- kindness
P0s
t
a^ Consul-General is still an
Ottawa,
since
September
5th
^ser sentences than Ka duimg a time of trouble, reported
s
and wait for the official appoint unofficial one. While I wait for
wakita, , who was convicted a K ™??an Hacking; of the Sun?;;
which may materials in the decision I will stay at the Em
a?%on testimony of former nhiswyeek;. he added,. the ShinOctober
or November.
Accom bassy and will study, about Cana
U.o, Cris.
arteidL?e,S
Fujihara -Maru
isc
'ilm
n4tWakita was sighted by one aim ed here with a gift from-the panying him willbe his wife To- da. I have visited Canada: a few
;car
TOKYO.—Laura (Mimi) Mac- of the ex-servicemen in a Los An- Canadian Nisei; Association of Ja
kld ^sKters Kaoru 12 hime^- before, ■ but this will’ be
h the first time I will be staving
ure
Arthur, daughter- of Ambassador fk ^'Jore and was arrested when Pan> destined for the little village Paris^Xe.’ "’hO "aS
tor-any duration.”
'
"
Yuglas MacArthur II, joins an w at?7ep?rted ib was he who of New Denver, where many E
ubMr.
Igawa
was
horn
in
1917
and
In
his
leisure
time
he-h
ther commoner in Tokyo as a tortured the American prisoners.
enjoys
nese spent the war-years/
disc jockey.
iq^/L^6
Office in sports bote as a spectator and
^"he ambassador’s
daughter
He pl^s
plays rugby,
Arte. +1
7 sent; to France. a participant. Ite
After the war he worked at-the tennis, golf, baseball and winter
oins another well-known lady
panese dolls1 and. specimen^ of
Etfnandt-Ith0Ugh he ha» n°t
isc jockey, ex-Princess1 Suga
tU
pearls’ Fi November a
been too active in baseball, in a
•ho as the-wife of a. $36-a-month
selection of cherry trees will ar^
eX3nt match between the Foreign
ank clerk Hisanaga Shimazuteas?Ve?° tJiat a Japanese-garden
Office versus-the U.S. -Embassy
gained local popularity with' a
vihage. Set UP b the litt]« SIocan
choseivas the “Most Valusnow called “Princess Time.”
aoie 1 layer.
Accompanying, the gift is a
MONTREALte-Claude . Ryan
A j^1'. Iffawa is a French language
Cherry blossoms Cnthbr /^retary Of Canadian
^y^OUVER.-This weekf an arnTthp^^
90
ted“F™ n^
with The mot
aS1 aild ^-S the importance of
t0ld Chians at Montreal,
which has a majority
TOKI' 0.—The amount; of radio- attractive. Japanese girl, Atsuko to, From the land of the cherrv tee fo^
we fourth congress of the InterMonya winged m across the Paci
?r
a
f
’
On
?f
as-one of
mi^ ^aminatiom in food and
teaf »°m t0 the land Of the “laVe..'teafrdt^^
commission
uman bodies resulting, from fall fic and was met at Vancouver air
.key
points
for Japan
natitwam^usg. regarding the
has increased despite the sus- port by Mrs.'S. N. F. Chant.
. The souvenirs were delivered J1^101! of JaPanese and other and Canada trade. "
one has come to take graduate
S1011 °- nU-Iear arm /tests, a
S ^..^dh America as the
compliments of the
studies at the University of
yellow peril. He quoted a Cana10n b’ne and will betaken
British Columbia after graduatb'1SuP' nOW dead> as having
ing from International Christian
Hiyama said the University in Tokyo where her
said eight years ago that,; “what p FARIS.—-Latest fad gripping
Soul f W?ke
strontium 90
seen
so
far is-unr
is- only the Pans is to look chic but “beat” at
Mrs. R. <S. Nishidera of Tokvo we have —
— “
v XQ1
<Xh?°Od ne!rIy Quadrupled parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tetsunosu director of the Canadian NiSef bDPfnniim/y
A mi
~ *TT
.. J W1G the same time.
!Fn^ A
Hion yellow
Thousands of
ke Moriya live. During her year
sons
will
hive
to
be
afford
1 fnte Paiisiennes of all ages are doing
fe i
^ past three vears here she will stay at the home of Association, wrote: “We Can.......
treacning a le^el
’
1 tn ?? r 1Se^S Pave at length come n?tXnV0^^' Tbik should it, and the slightly incongruous
i> curies this'year ' nricromac- _
Dean ailu
and JIX1O
Mrs.. i^nanc.
Chant
g
edVas the> fellow combination has given rise to a
Although,
as
her
plane
circled
'
^g-Pending mat«'*rli“f str°ntium 90’. deropportunitv
for the new kind of female;
Sea
Island,
Atsuko
was
n
souvenir
gifts
to
Posited in human- bones increased her first look at the Pacific°Coas?-pbe P!°P e °f New Denver, in to- Church.
Cardinal Letir arch!
She’s- the “chicnik”.
bishop of Montreal, agreed He
||b>ama said ” tbe Same Peidod> it was not like co^g
coming te
Ihe chicnik can be defined as
strange country for her
d c°-°Peration the coinh/Ui
believes’ that the- skirt
should begin to show more con- has
In fact, some of the landmarksJapanese evacuees fern
had it.
She wears slacks
about their, duties to.S
familiar. She "had
hadli
ff the relocation period.”
Land
■ seemed almost familiar."She
everywhere.
immigrants.”
aru
P5 HOSCOW. — Premier
«
her mother talk of them8
For really top-drawer occaIfev has
e Krush- often.
chlcniks don gold mesh
^t Russia Sn^^
. A.good number of years ago,
slacks and jackets. But the all^southern Kurile telimds
her grandmother, Rev. Jyukichi
around chicnik covering is leather
Japan breaks iL Sil f Japan Mizuno, was minister of the Japahlnne heb ,usIacks
and. leather
f* United States L^ Wlth ne^ church at Steveston and her
blouse, both as tight-fitting as
M neutral nation d beComes a piother.graduated in biology fr
ventional-cuddy doll called dakoTTO
’ " Canada and
be m.ade/ Preferably in
the U.S. for the-’ dolls.
the University of British Colum
black but also in olive drab.chan, are now being made here "fhJ^^0^ to be buffer than
Socialilt PaT’^ir Mm Japan’s bia in the mid-thirties.
Mrs. Moriya came back for a and clinging their way to success
he ^claimed.
'ovkt Union ’• Reding them the visit ten years ago, and went
started to ship them this
in Canada and: the U.S.
osition
consider its
£he Japan?Jbei ls’ands north of home to talk of her friends here.
The Hugabugs are designed to week and already we can’t fill our npl0??^-^ 65-year-old JapaCanadian orders.”
The Chants met the Japanese
Sov.WPk!S !sland of Hokkaido.
clasp an arm or leg whether-it’s
toId a court that he,stabbed
We have orders from the- U S
family and visited- with them
num an or on a chair or a table.
Fn Kuril?/: f?ccupi€d the south- when they were in the
ormer
Japanese Premier NobuOrient
five
”
aS We Can scnd
^Guies after the-last war.
; n
Samuels, vice-president then?
SU t - Taishi to “make him reflect
mem, he said.
years ago.
Reliable Toys, Carlaw Ave.,
The dolls are made of inflated Onrr. . maladministration.”
Taisuke
Armaki,. secretaryvinyl plastic, are about 11 inches general of the defunct Rightist
long and seven inches wide.
organization Taika - Kai. (Great
^ * he Canprl*
t
“We are the first toy ’ firm Reconstruction), pleaded guiltv to
^eid its fifth'XuHeTste—^
Evangelical Mission),
Mr. Dean to testify
the attack on Kishi last July’14
?gllst 7th to ?lst at
JIalIoiY (second year student at faction in of their joy and satis- manufacturing hugabug dolls in the day before the Prime Minis
Christ,
and
August
the
North America so far,” Mr.
a/
CaW, near Laki
F
Briercrest Bible Institute), Air. 20th—the
ter s resignation. Kishi was stab
final testimony service oamuels said.
^:ar,°- Tb/puSosrohh??COeA
^ Roy Masada,
bed six times in the thigh.
when the- presence of God was
^a6to reach manv bo vs
^ Mr> Isao Yamamoto of EdJfPanese ancestiV for
ronton Other helpers included - keenly felt. Perhaps the crowning
' /° Future themte th? SSt Mr’ and Jbs- F- Omura. The mis- event of the entire camp was the
M5/auh’ About 100 vl/nS'13’ sionary speakers were: Miss Bettv baptismal service in which the
following were, candidates: Irene
|jj Mistered at its peakg ^ Sbattack (from Japan), Miss LuSouthtaanmUm an’tiJa®
talks aimed at
1' oshida, Elizabeth Shattuck, Rod panese demon4Sf^aT^ntl‘Ja- Ringing about a detente in relacilie Healey (from Mexico), and ney Tanaka, Jimmie Botrie, Gor panese demonstration here re
between the two states.
cently as Japanese Foreign Minis-Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Yoshida
Ihe talks will take place in To
pnarv il% °k°ta’ C- J- M. mis- (from Japan). The Rev. Jonathan don Nobuto, Patty Oye, Naomi ter
P,
taru
Kosaka
arrived
on
a
Suyama, Kenny Seko, Terry Kat
kyo m late October. Since Korea
*hh a?°^? Th°Se Wbo Aokoyama, student at Toronto suyama, Diane Suyama, Gloria goodwill visit to the new govern became independent from Japan
ment.
b
fere: Uiu?1Siefd °n the’ staff Bible College, was the special Nakatsu, Donny Ashizawa, Glen
end of World War II all
Issei speaker. Because the staff Masuda, and Rickey Tanaka. For
cordon of police fend i A rts
bnng about closer re
was understaffed, many of these the benefit of the Issei and the ed off the demonstrators whem lations have
failed.
Ishita. ^
Ethel workers had more than one job. Japanese-speaking Nisei parents,
The demonstrators were waitKarr’Ied - at the Bando
I^uve P?Urse ^s. KeiHighlight of the camp includ- a sendee was conducted each Sun Hotel where he is staving. The hn¥P??en F?saka arrived at the
\Teachers M^
and ed: Au^st 13th—swimming and day by the Reverends Jonathan demonstrators demanded that the p ! VrOm the airport- They carJapanese, flag flying at the hotel
X okoyama and E. S. Yoshida.
banners reading “We oppose
Shintani
ming £?r Fresh water clams at
The two-week camp finally dis be hauled' down.
deportation
of Koreans to Com
‘n C?'da (uiissionarv
Laker. Sl!1icoe, August 14th— banded- on Sunday the 21st, with
| ‘ 10 Japan under th^
ndl campure testimony service in
c later met President munism, ’ “Don’t make our bre8
r tbe Japan which some 36 students stood up many parents and friends coming ’M ™B°' Su^and P^mier John
. Communist slaves” and
to see the final program.
'M. Chang. They reached quick
Apo ogize for the- 36-year op
pression.”
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op
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but for
th high
s wives
e some
ssible.
&f/^Xu™c^
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Nisei in Japan Donate
Gifts to "Ghost Towns"
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Daughters
Pretty Japanese Girl
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A^, i’Sitow
^
Catholic Congress Urges
Aid- to Immigrants
Count Up
Chicnick is Paris Fad
as Bait -
'Made in Japan' Dakh-Chan Dolls Are Copied Here
Kishi Attacker Reasons
fc? ^lssSen Draws. Foreign Visitors
^’‘‘-^iwnstrations Greet Japan’s VIP to Seoul
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^Hnesday, September 14, 1960
THE NEW CANADIAN
SPORTS
Dates & Doings
Hatashifas Top Contenders in CNE Tournament
The aged Coliseum Building
last Thursday evening patiently
and pleasantly submitted to forei<m phrases and bellows hopeful
to°a victory in the staging of the
first judo tournament under Cana
dian National Exhibition sponsor-
PAGE 7
RockEmTeen
By CAROL RICKI TERADA
Ladies to Bowl
In his difficult trek to top
The Dana, Sangha and Bussei
honors, young Paul Scott, 5 kyu
groups
are combining to form a
of Aurora Judo Club was commixed
bowling
league to begin on
mended and given a ipresentation
verse especially when the males
Hi!
on
Saturday,
September
with winning the children’s tour
have something to say about us.
Why don’t you sit back and re They either hate us because we’re
nament by Controller William 17th at the Midtown. Bowlin0*
Allen, Commissioner of Sports. Academy located at 505 Bloor St. lax and let me tell you the latest smart, or they hate us because
W. All bowlers interested are scoop on two gone dolls whom I we’re dumb, so what are we?
^Hosts, the Ontario Black Belt Given equal respect for his abili asked to contact Mrs. Jane Tsu recently met for the first time.
ty was first runner-up, 3 kyu John
Stupid! Seriously, Skip and Flip
Association kept with judo tradi MacDonald of Hatashita Home ruoka at RU. 1-2565 before Satur
By now, most of you have heal’d have no one ideal type of girl,
tion in presenting the program Club in his award by Director of day. Beginners are -welcome.
the hit recording- and revised ver and this they pointed out quite
with the sanction of the Canadian ONE Sports, Mr. George Duthie.
sion of “Cherry Pie” well, Skip, clearly. They like all types and
Kodokwan Black Belt Association Also awardd a trophy by Con
who’s real name is Dave Marcel, it would help if you have a nice
and Flip, who’s legal name is personality, and that’s not what
for over two hours in this the troller Allen for second runnerMontreal Japanese United Clyde Battin, were recently in I call asking a lot from one girl.
first presentation adding to an up position was an equallv com
Church Bazaar which was to be Toronto crooning out their suc
nual “things to see” influx at the petent youngster, 5 kyu Ned Le- held on Oct. 15th 1960 has been
I guess at one time or another,
cessful disc to the teenagers at you have seen them performing
vit of Wilson Heights.
Exhibition.
postponed until Saturday, October
The program began at 8:00
Duncan Vignale, 1 kyu of Ha 29th, between 12 noon and 10 a hop. Cherry Pie was one of the on the Dick Clark Show, well the
hottest selling discs across the
p.m. with the official -welcome tashita Home Club fought suc
A good turn out is expect U.S. and Canada. It was oh top next time you see them, take a
speech by emcee Dr. Tats Hori, cessfully to victors’ honors by p.m.
close look at the cut of' their
ed and many interesting items
2 dan and the introduction of 4 executing a number of throw’s and will be on sale. Everyone is wel ten boards across the country clothes. You’ll notice that they
everywhere and you can imagine
time winner of the Canadian holddowns in spectacular fashion
come to attend the fun and help how the boys felt when they are always clad in the ever pop
Black Belt Championship and to gain first place for himself and out the bazaar.
ular continental cut and also the
found it climbing higher and Ivy League. Both of them are
chairman for the evening, Mr. for the name of the Hatashita'
higher on the sales tabulations.
Frank Hatashita, 4 dan, to ah Club’ in winning the mudansha
sharp dressers as well as sharp
audience of about 700.
They are both 21, with Skip looking, and I think I have the
competition. Paul Schelk, 1 kyu excellent and much lighter op
True to judo understanding and took first runner-up position after ponent. 2 dan Bi-uce Love could measuring 5,10” and 5’8”. Both majority of the votes there. \
teaching, that the size and weight failing to oust his club mate in a not be taken with technique. The have dark' wavy hair, and dark
(continued on page eight)
of the opponent are not always gruelling final match for the non black belt final was more a match features. Skip at the present time
winning factors, knee-high 6-year- black belt championship. Winning on the defensive nature as having lives in Tucson Arizona, and Flip
old Bruce Butler gave his 1 dan his very first trophy and given a met each other under similar cir lives in the land of glamour and
instructor Bob Haynes (to put it hearty congratulation was 1 kyu cumstances as well as being club sunshine, Hollywood, California.
Skip thinks Frank Sinatra is
bluntly) a rough time in their Don McClelland also of Hatashita mates, the ability and stvle are
opening demonstration of judo. Home Club by chairman Hatashi known to one another. Still an the most, and also adds Patti
Haynes is co-instructor at the ta. Trophies for this division in other club mate, Bob Fagan, 1 dan ” Page and Ella Fitzgerald to his
Flip
newly-opened Aurora Judo Club the tournament were extended by did a jig somewhat resembling an - list of favorite vocalists!
digs
Ray
Charles,
Frank
Sinatra
which has and will continue to Mr. Hatashita at the official’s Iroquois dance of victory in
Female Help Wanted
produce some top contenders in table.
gaining his second runner-up po and that tiny gal -with the fabu STORE CLERK, wanted for dry cleaners
The grand finale of any pro sition for a trophy. Mr. M. Umet- lous voice Brenda Lee. They both plant. Experience not necessary. Apply
this sport.
'
With this demonstration to re gram is the moment of excitement su. President, of CKBBA gave his agree that Brenda’s got what it 886 Lakeshore Road, New Toronto.
flect the general view and what and in the case of a judo tourna blessing and awarded the trophies takes to be a terrific vocalist.
experienced, 5-day week,
Flip would like to make motion HAIRDRESSER,
the audience could expect, the ment there is no exeception. The to the black belt -winners to end
salary, Bathurst and Lawrence district.
competition got under way with black belt finals are here fought the 1st Canadian National Exhi pictures, and with all these teen- Phone RU. 7-9191 (Toronto).
into movies,
age singers
115 entrants from Kirokwan, and club mates who have chal bition Judo Tournament.
CLERK for north end grocery
who
knows,
maybe
Hal Wallis FEMALE
West End Y, Wilson Heights, lenged the championship in many _ Of interest during the intermis
store. Phone RU. 3-4255 (Toronto).
Willowdale and Hatashita Home tournaments again ■ faced each sion -was a demonstration in Ko will find some great acting talent
Domestic Help Wanted
Club, of Toronto, RCAF Trenton, other to prove their superiority dokwan goshin-jitsu—modern day in him. But Skip, an only child
who
was always teased about
Germania
(Hamilton),
Maple and training.
self-defence—-by Frank Hatashita
A CAPABLE GIRL for light housework
Henk Janssen, 3 dan won. the and 1 kyu Linda Gay which drew being a spoiled brat, says he in doctor's residence, char kept, two
Leaf (Oshawa), Ottawa, Peter
would
like
to
take
a
trip
around
babies. Phone RU. 1-1908 (Toronto).
borough, Barrie, Oakville, Aurora contest, by judges’ decision on the considerable comment from the
the world. But, he says,.“I’ll take
and Belleville dojos participating. basis of strength alone, as his spectators.
GOOD WAGES for capable women 25it now if my expenses are paid!! 40
experienced in household duties; two
Logical isn’t it ? ?
school age children, live in, doctor's
Here’s some tips for you girls home in west end. References, able to
English. Phone . CH.
1.-6651
if you ever get the chance to speak
(Weston).
cook a meal for them, or to meet
And active he has been. Right instructor, Sam Numajiri.
FORT WORTH, Tex. — Arthur
them, it might come in handy!!
Rooms to Let
Johnson gets no pampering from now, his spare time from school _ A big part of the judo instruc Flip hates: dressing rooms with
mirrors,
olives,
cottage ONE or FOUR rooms with kitchen. Pape
his parents—or his judo oppon work at the Austin State School tion is how to fall properly, so out
and Danforth Avenues. Quiet district.
for the Blind is spent in practic Arthur spends much time tumb cheese, and sweet potatoes. Skip Phone
ents—even though he is blind.
HO. 5-4290 (Toronto).
hates:
cold
showers,
black
coffee,
The 12-year-old Fort Worth ing judo, riding a bicycle and ling through the air. Although he
youngster lost both eyes to can swimming.
can’t see where the floor is, he and dirty white bucks. So you 2-3 rooms, self-contained apartments. 2nd
floor $75; 3rd floor $65 monthly. Spadina
find
yourself
cleaning and
cer, but his father, Ray Johnson,
He guides his way on the bicy knows well enough to prepare for may
Queen. Phone RU. 1-0487 (Toronto).
bucks for Skip, or handing Flip
says it is remarkable that the boy cle by running the wheel along the tumbles.
TWO UNFURNISHED rooms with heavy
is alive and active. The type of the curb and. gutter in his neigh
“I always remember,” he said, your mirror.
wiring for rent, second floor flat. Phone
Skip
and
Flip
are
so
much
alike,
cancer that took the boy’s left borhood street. He dives with an “that what goes up must come
RU. 7-3782 (Toronto).
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and yet they are so different. For
eye when he was 16 months old acute sense of direction when he’s down.”
two rooms and kitchen.
arid his right eye five years ago swimming.
It’s unlikely that Arthur’s instance, Skip loves the colors UNFURNISHED
Parliament
and
Winchester district.' $14
red and black, whereas Flip loves weekly, Phone WA.
Arthur is a rough-and-tumble energies will come down.
is often fatal.
1-6617 (Toronto).
lavender
and
blue.
Now
what
two
But Johnson and his wife judo, advocate. The disadvantages
His father said, “We’ve tried to
UNFURNISHED rooms with sink.
pledged to keep the boy from of sightlessness are not enough impress upon him that since he colors can clash so well as red TWO
Danforth and Coxwell district. Phone
being dependent on them for to keep him from flipping heavier is blind, he is going to have to do and lavender ? But they do have HO. 3-6312 (Toronto).
everything and forced him fo re boys to the mat in the YMCA well everything that he does, if this in common; they both love
gymnasium under the eye of his he hopes to succeed in the world. to fly when they are appearing
main active.
Apartment For Rent
He won’t be able to rely on us for in a certain city.
FOUR-room apartment, unfurnished, and
Girls, this topic is one of the room with kitchen furnished, central.
help.”
most favorite in the whole uni Phone AT. 2-3873 (Toronto).
When his mother takes him to
the YMCA for judo lessons and
Property for Sale
swimming, she lets him out at
PRIVATE BEAUTIFUL seven room house,
the curb and tells him where the
solid brick, modern kitchen, garden and
door is. From there, Arthur is on
nice district: Oakwood and St. Clair.
his own. And he gets little spe
Phone LE. 2-0932 (Toronto).
cial attention at home.
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He makes his own bed and 1 HO. 5-3652 — Res: LE. 2-7445
in rear, hot water, two kitchens and two
washrooms. Many extras. Phone EM.
helps with dinner chores.
828 Broadview Ave., Toronto
3-2715 (Toronto).
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to a dark world, except for one
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THE NEW CANADIAN
SPORTS
Dates & Doings
Hatashifas Top Contenders in CNE Tournament
The aged Coliseum Building
last Thursday evening patiently
and pleasantly submitted to forei<m phrases and bellows hopeful
to°a victory in the staging of the
first judo tournament under Cana
dian National Exhibition sponsor-
PAGE 7
RockEmTeen
By CAROL RICKI TERADA
Ladies to Bowl
In his difficult trek to top
The Dana, Sangha and Bussei
honors, young Paul Scott, 5 kyu
groups
are combining to form a
of Aurora Judo Club was commixed
bowling
league to begin on
mended and given a ipresentation
verse especially when the males
Hi!
on
Saturday,
September
with winning the children’s tour
have something to say about us.
Why don’t you sit back and re They either hate us because we’re
nament by Controller William 17th at the Midtown. Bowlin0*
Allen, Commissioner of Sports. Academy located at 505 Bloor St. lax and let me tell you the latest smart, or they hate us because
W. All bowlers interested are scoop on two gone dolls whom I we’re dumb, so what are we?
^Hosts, the Ontario Black Belt Given equal respect for his abili asked to contact Mrs. Jane Tsu recently met for the first time.
ty was first runner-up, 3 kyu John
Stupid! Seriously, Skip and Flip
Association kept with judo tradi MacDonald of Hatashita Home ruoka at RU. 1-2565 before Satur
By now, most of you have heal’d have no one ideal type of girl,
tion in presenting the program Club in his award by Director of day. Beginners are -welcome.
the hit recording- and revised ver and this they pointed out quite
with the sanction of the Canadian ONE Sports, Mr. George Duthie.
sion of “Cherry Pie” well, Skip, clearly. They like all types and
Kodokwan Black Belt Association Also awardd a trophy by Con
who’s real name is Dave Marcel, it would help if you have a nice
and Flip, who’s legal name is personality, and that’s not what
for over two hours in this the troller Allen for second runnerMontreal Japanese United Clyde Battin, were recently in I call asking a lot from one girl.
first presentation adding to an up position was an equallv com
Church Bazaar which was to be Toronto crooning out their suc
nual “things to see” influx at the petent youngster, 5 kyu Ned Le- held on Oct. 15th 1960 has been
I guess at one time or another,
cessful disc to the teenagers at you have seen them performing
vit of Wilson Heights.
Exhibition.
postponed until Saturday, October
The program began at 8:00
Duncan Vignale, 1 kyu of Ha 29th, between 12 noon and 10 a hop. Cherry Pie was one of the on the Dick Clark Show, well the
hottest selling discs across the
p.m. with the official -welcome tashita Home Club fought suc
A good turn out is expect U.S. and Canada. It was oh top next time you see them, take a
speech by emcee Dr. Tats Hori, cessfully to victors’ honors by p.m.
close look at the cut of' their
ed and many interesting items
2 dan and the introduction of 4 executing a number of throw’s and will be on sale. Everyone is wel ten boards across the country clothes. You’ll notice that they
everywhere and you can imagine
time winner of the Canadian holddowns in spectacular fashion
come to attend the fun and help how the boys felt when they are always clad in the ever pop
Black Belt Championship and to gain first place for himself and out the bazaar.
ular continental cut and also the
found it climbing higher and Ivy League. Both of them are
chairman for the evening, Mr. for the name of the Hatashita'
higher on the sales tabulations.
Frank Hatashita, 4 dan, to ah Club’ in winning the mudansha
sharp dressers as well as sharp
audience of about 700.
They are both 21, with Skip looking, and I think I have the
competition. Paul Schelk, 1 kyu excellent and much lighter op
True to judo understanding and took first runner-up position after ponent. 2 dan Bi-uce Love could measuring 5,10” and 5’8”. Both majority of the votes there. \
teaching, that the size and weight failing to oust his club mate in a not be taken with technique. The have dark' wavy hair, and dark
(continued on page eight)
of the opponent are not always gruelling final match for the non black belt final was more a match features. Skip at the present time
winning factors, knee-high 6-year- black belt championship. Winning on the defensive nature as having lives in Tucson Arizona, and Flip
old Bruce Butler gave his 1 dan his very first trophy and given a met each other under similar cir lives in the land of glamour and
instructor Bob Haynes (to put it hearty congratulation was 1 kyu cumstances as well as being club sunshine, Hollywood, California.
Skip thinks Frank Sinatra is
bluntly) a rough time in their Don McClelland also of Hatashita mates, the ability and stvle are
opening demonstration of judo. Home Club by chairman Hatashi known to one another. Still an the most, and also adds Patti
Haynes is co-instructor at the ta. Trophies for this division in other club mate, Bob Fagan, 1 dan ” Page and Ella Fitzgerald to his
Flip
newly-opened Aurora Judo Club the tournament were extended by did a jig somewhat resembling an - list of favorite vocalists!
digs
Ray
Charles,
Frank
Sinatra
which has and will continue to Mr. Hatashita at the official’s Iroquois dance of victory in
Female Help Wanted
produce some top contenders in table.
gaining his second runner-up po and that tiny gal -with the fabu STORE CLERK, wanted for dry cleaners
The grand finale of any pro sition for a trophy. Mr. M. Umet- lous voice Brenda Lee. They both plant. Experience not necessary. Apply
this sport.
'
With this demonstration to re gram is the moment of excitement su. President, of CKBBA gave his agree that Brenda’s got what it 886 Lakeshore Road, New Toronto.
flect the general view and what and in the case of a judo tourna blessing and awarded the trophies takes to be a terrific vocalist.
experienced, 5-day week,
Flip would like to make motion HAIRDRESSER,
the audience could expect, the ment there is no exeception. The to the black belt -winners to end
salary, Bathurst and Lawrence district.
competition got under way with black belt finals are here fought the 1st Canadian National Exhi pictures, and with all these teen- Phone RU. 7-9191 (Toronto).
into movies,
age singers
115 entrants from Kirokwan, and club mates who have chal bition Judo Tournament.
CLERK for north end grocery
who
knows,
maybe
Hal Wallis FEMALE
West End Y, Wilson Heights, lenged the championship in many _ Of interest during the intermis
store. Phone RU. 3-4255 (Toronto).
Willowdale and Hatashita Home tournaments again ■ faced each sion -was a demonstration in Ko will find some great acting talent
Domestic Help Wanted
Club, of Toronto, RCAF Trenton, other to prove their superiority dokwan goshin-jitsu—modern day in him. But Skip, an only child
who
was always teased about
Germania
(Hamilton),
Maple and training.
self-defence—-by Frank Hatashita
A CAPABLE GIRL for light housework
Henk Janssen, 3 dan won. the and 1 kyu Linda Gay which drew being a spoiled brat, says he in doctor's residence, char kept, two
Leaf (Oshawa), Ottawa, Peter
would
like
to
take
a
trip
around
babies. Phone RU. 1-1908 (Toronto).
borough, Barrie, Oakville, Aurora contest, by judges’ decision on the considerable comment from the
the world. But, he says,.“I’ll take
and Belleville dojos participating. basis of strength alone, as his spectators.
GOOD WAGES for capable women 25it now if my expenses are paid!! 40
experienced in household duties; two
Logical isn’t it ? ?
school age children, live in, doctor's
Here’s some tips for you girls home in west end. References, able to
English. Phone . CH.
1.-6651
if you ever get the chance to speak
(Weston).
cook a meal for them, or to meet
And active he has been. Right instructor, Sam Numajiri.
FORT WORTH, Tex. — Arthur
them, it might come in handy!!
Rooms to Let
Johnson gets no pampering from now, his spare time from school _ A big part of the judo instruc Flip hates: dressing rooms with
mirrors,
olives,
cottage ONE or FOUR rooms with kitchen. Pape
his parents—or his judo oppon work at the Austin State School tion is how to fall properly, so out
and Danforth Avenues. Quiet district.
for the Blind is spent in practic Arthur spends much time tumb cheese, and sweet potatoes. Skip Phone
ents—even though he is blind.
HO. 5-4290 (Toronto).
hates:
cold
showers,
black
coffee,
The 12-year-old Fort Worth ing judo, riding a bicycle and ling through the air. Although he
youngster lost both eyes to can swimming.
can’t see where the floor is, he and dirty white bucks. So you 2-3 rooms, self-contained apartments. 2nd
floor $75; 3rd floor $65 monthly. Spadina
find
yourself
cleaning and
cer, but his father, Ray Johnson,
He guides his way on the bicy knows well enough to prepare for may
Queen. Phone RU. 1-0487 (Toronto).
bucks for Skip, or handing Flip
says it is remarkable that the boy cle by running the wheel along the tumbles.
TWO UNFURNISHED rooms with heavy
is alive and active. The type of the curb and. gutter in his neigh
“I always remember,” he said, your mirror.
wiring for rent, second floor flat. Phone
Skip
and
Flip
are
so
much
alike,
cancer that took the boy’s left borhood street. He dives with an “that what goes up must come
RU. 7-3782 (Toronto).
'
J
and yet they are so different. For
eye when he was 16 months old acute sense of direction when he’s down.”
two rooms and kitchen.
arid his right eye five years ago swimming.
It’s unlikely that Arthur’s instance, Skip loves the colors UNFURNISHED
Parliament
and
Winchester district.' $14
red and black, whereas Flip loves weekly, Phone WA.
Arthur is a rough-and-tumble energies will come down.
is often fatal.
1-6617 (Toronto).
lavender
and
blue.
Now
what
two
But Johnson and his wife judo, advocate. The disadvantages
His father said, “We’ve tried to
UNFURNISHED rooms with sink.
pledged to keep the boy from of sightlessness are not enough impress upon him that since he colors can clash so well as red TWO
Danforth and Coxwell district. Phone
being dependent on them for to keep him from flipping heavier is blind, he is going to have to do and lavender ? But they do have HO. 3-6312 (Toronto).
everything and forced him fo re boys to the mat in the YMCA well everything that he does, if this in common; they both love
gymnasium under the eye of his he hopes to succeed in the world. to fly when they are appearing
main active.
Apartment For Rent
He won’t be able to rely on us for in a certain city.
FOUR-room apartment, unfurnished, and
Girls, this topic is one of the room with kitchen furnished, central.
help.”
most favorite in the whole uni Phone AT. 2-3873 (Toronto).
When his mother takes him to
the YMCA for judo lessons and
Property for Sale
swimming, she lets him out at
PRIVATE BEAUTIFUL seven room house,
the curb and tells him where the
solid brick, modern kitchen, garden and
door is. From there, Arthur is on
nice district: Oakwood and St. Clair.
his own. And he gets little spe
Phone LE. 2-0932 (Toronto).
cial attention at home.
INCOME HOUSE. Nine rooms, workshop
He makes his own bed and 1 HO. 5-3652 — Res: LE. 2-7445
in rear, hot water, two kitchens and two
washrooms. Many extras. Phone EM.
helps with dinner chores.
828 Broadview Ave., Toronto
3-2715 (Toronto).
Arthur seems content to adjust
to a dark world, except for one
HOP ♦
thing. He would like to get one
look sometime at his sister, Can
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Points on Pedestrians Down For Kamikazes
8
1
ft
1
Life in S. America Hof
So Good Says Returnee / THE
®SSMSeptemb
mEu.
«...
—taS°dr7O’~TokyO’S “Ka™ikaze”
°F this ^
222 (about
a/
’erSme LOt as dangerous
as^they used to be.
cen.t) of the deaths occurThey’re still having as manv
Pm- accjdR*2ts involving trucks.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of earh
accidents but they’re not killing
1Ce .69’080 accidents
T0K^ °-—A Japanese - familv
M^medv^^
as many people.
dunns’ this period
^^^^h of them in that went to' Bolivia’- in’ 1957
fiXa?K a "Xr PaP«' ™ to*- 5
among the first government-re
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
.1C ia .the world’s largest citv volved-trucks.
cruited emigrant groups to that
v
5r
e
,
revealed
that
ToT. UMEZUKIy Publisher
S1 by the metropolitan police
UUdfU.
- y° s*4’91? taxis were involved country has come home disapTruck drivers, the report re- S HLlaCC!uents but onlY caused pointed and complaining of “ex
ploitation
by local Japanese
KEV TSUMURA...
X^E
Section Editor
deaths, about four per cent of bosses.
Y^kd> have replaced the taxi
the
total.
Taxis
injured
1,773
perroi
TnverS rSf--he blggest killers in
M 6-5005
4„ Q«^TSXS0
Mis. Yukiyo Matsuoka, 35, who
six Per cent of the
h-?110’ Of 558 traffic fa- ,so,ns]’
returnee! home recently with her
tahties during the first six to<S 29J>8° injuries reported.
three
children, said' that “condiAuthomad =..s.™dlel.s.,.ail,.p.9 OBc-D.^.,,,,. o,,„a
rJ™DeSpite .their ' reputation as
•?!ls,?nTour community were ter
dangerous drivers,” said an of7lciaPat the police board, “the rible. - Her husband, Shigeharu,
^^ divers are The most skill- came home alone-in March after
having serious difficulties with
WA
■the Japanese leaders who went
kou
a
a waY they’re the along- with_the group, which com
Thii
added 51VerSi to°’” the offeial
By LARRY S. TAJIRI
to be
a S »put your trust in the sisted of 2/ families.
nnH?AYO’~Tokyo metropolitan
Mexiti
The
new
motion.picture,
“
Hell
to
u
n
Kamikazes.
”
police have arrested eight persons
Rank and File
to treat with considerable sympathy the impact of Sar?^00^
BLuisf
PNice report said there is
Fii?rgec°^ making and selling
.
buffer.
Conditions
there
were
incomthe
war
upon
west
coast
residents
in^.
01
O1
Hoax
1
Harbor
and
good result of the traffic con- namhlv
—uiuum- Arts production,-based on a stor^
imitation Swiss watches.
This Allied
Iffdearly
gestion in the heart of the citv- n
X worse than ■ had been
thoy also confiscat- T
^l-life- story
m+e
\city— parted by Japanese authorities of a Marine hero, the Mexiran yoJthUu^
be adc
^WbO imitation dial plates and it cuts down the accident rate The
before we left home,” Mrs. Mat by a Japanese American
W adoPted
> The
report
revealed
a
decline
in
trafwatch cases of high-class
the Nisei cbmihunity.
° es and grows up within
She ch
thCnrnCC1ftnt& 011 main downtown suoka complained;
Swiss watch models.
Representatives of the Federal
Gabaldon, played by Richard Eyer as a boy and
tt
rson
^PPrehended included w Sfai4 WhiIe an increase won of Japan Overseas 'Associa as a young man,. is a juvenile delmauent wn? and Jeffrey Hunter
is
one
^higeji Takemoto, managing di- "^reported m lessD crowded
tions,
who
went
to
act
as
care
through-his
Nisei
associations.
He
volunteers
out
lAnd
w
pect°r of the Takemoto Trading
Pearl Harbor and is turned down been
Marnies after
takers
-and
leaders
of
the
local
sa
grea
th°p’ AL^K Tabohami, president of
' °rtx
disclosed that: Japanese Agricultural Coopera , is finally inducted, however, and inthe battle
^Ckof height. He
| If yo
the Akebono Special Plate Enmost dangerous day for tive Body, became “bossy” and .knowledge of the Japanese
e
£°
r
Sai
pan, Gabaldon’s
re
_
drivers
was
Saturday
and
’
the
Sinan
a
giavmg Co. and Kotoji Ono pre
"‘““'^VJwi.-bi.th Chilians and sol£e°rs
”'* of
sident of the
Co. ’ P
verend
— Ono Metal vo.
fou^ d?n/erous hours between took to ‘ exploiting the rank and
tile members/’ she" charged
“Rev
ihe eldht manufactured watch £OU* and five ln the afternoon>
,
Lacking passage money home, in thaLt P°«“£XTj»™“a a"d on Hawaii, is notable
is
neve
dXaodf
any Hollywood picture Xte S ti
“ its cast than
nis
Mie
and
three
children-were
Thus
uA
f inerrly 80 high-class of schhn?eihu’20° and the number
-Lo^6^10^ of c°urse, of
Eanfted aboard the Afgtla MGM’s “Go for Broke '” the storv
may b(
rS .JncIud^f Omega, CYMA Wile
Team.-Starred are Sessue HayahV
^^ Regimental Combat
kiIled was 29
u
after
.
a
five
:
month
wait:
U • LEnand sold them to "une
■‘the R
were injured.
type for the JapanX S
Ihe Kobe Emigration Centre
shorten
pohS^h6™ to''sI">'“' ,!lr”;
Budge on the
deputed her story and River Kwai, the performance for whirF
or just
Academy Award three yeafs avo 2 M ^1<”C’TW f” “
POLIO
OUTBREAK
beaten
!
a
p
ld
^
rsMatsuoka
’
s'
arguments
chiSS T-n the; eight would be
commit
,W»XrtTih Marlon.Brando in tte fflrn ’^ayonara ” ade
strosity
aarocd with violation of the fiw>OI5?^The Ministry of Wel- were one sided.”
a
S
c^^don
officials
made
offbeat
’
charaetjXa
’
t^
“
X®^
0
Sat
°“
I"
If th
Z”d,thta '»"’' fc trade
^Japan’s
Six?1”" Iawand ““
or Ortl
10 epidemics, which a ±~ct-findmg investigation on the
and learned that
control aSt 59 pdi’sons, is under
church
Matsuoka had “often disrupted
as “fatl
the community discipline.”
ShibS”^^ ‘sK 2'? ” *«* ^ George
timatel;
Last December the leaders de
name
West Point, wSXSj; (?X the f^st Nisei to enroll It
cided to buy expensive imple
Bill.” C
by
Gregory
Peck
i
‘
he
1
latter
’
s
fi£?o
TX
??
"discovered
”
(Conlimed from Pag? $evn)
ments and force them on the com“father’
law
student
at
the
time
at
USC
Hid
’
Vork
Chop
Hill.
”
Shibata,
a
jnunity.
Matsuokadisapprove^
fiSh°V?bb1ieS’ tIley both love to
If he
Peek’s aide in fc fi“St’l»X'’dl 38 Lieutenant Ohashi,
iA - ^Kip loves to hunt as well move n’ groove, and you should the plan and protested to the
“
rabbi.
”
“ “
W a succession, of film roles
k^r^1 him snowing
s.howing me how fe? v Thereafter, according to offered him ever since
we likes huntimr deer
If he
1 asked him what they cou'd hunt
S iable to Bip! (pardon the
- - Q ■ -Tatsuoka the leaders dis Warner’s^ Iceapalace1”0 pKLBobmX' 38 ^e Chinese houseboy in
“pastor.
out in the desert in
WD Skip who is criminated against her husbandIf he 1
best characteXatSisXr^
are m the film. One of the
?ailw.d pi*s! And that’s ’the- it
WOn?erful> says he likes eK^^
testant,
as
the
Issei
««£
4lltb ]R have to find, out'more' .1 f th gills
"n’S really
reaHv mean it as
Episcope
Mls Aok1’ of
and not just because
hunting in the desert.
ber husband course, is Hollywod’s first'actrIU
by ear.
J f.?^61’8 continued to grow 20), but her current appearance
"5
<1914base w ’ tO
they both Iove the kid sitting next to her does.
And i:
nearly 40 years.
.
s ™e prs^ 111 an American’ film in
in
my
estimation,
Skip
and
Flip
I
last Christmas Ev
anC SkiP loves football.
wish
to
। r rt^ „ ’
“,Te members
1
"’hen the guvs o-et in Zl?° bC1’auy- Cats wbo have the Fill
it is plai:
M
m
7<"
lty
t^atened
to
a huddle, then stand opposite
<
& each coX’t caEtesjTanXh X
A J ?m *
-°ne of these days.”
The Bud
—
fen
on
ES^^
•
P
c°
Int
temper exploded. E ?Z1X» itwXts e X LX
one guy says go or
propriatt
+lnfuF?ated Matsuoka threw
k°nLeyoing’ and thev all banofrom Ja]
as lovable as the other, and if ty o dynamite sticks into the home
Adopted
fX“
”
think
the lead^ smashing the
Skin' ‘ 1 Ca j 1 bglil’e 0Ut men! vou’dTne
which, o
Eternity
”
is
the
first
to
rpprk
lk
d
but
“
Hell
to
X
d
k
"
o
V
h
y^ouwould
never
t0 pieces- No one was
in X
Jes dancing, and Flip fed out-of place when you sit hur^
matically
spate- of -pictures which came out during
°f COurse’ there wa® a
kt! aboufc goes out of his mind
Find (
S XXF
j^ iS'U13111.1’them MRS
The . leaders quickly retaliated
m 1942, such as “Little Tokyo USA ” Lh^^w evacuation period
I to have .
the
East,
”
to
name
two
TheL
’
fi
’
l^A
d
the
later
Betrayal
from
you that much. according to Mrs. Matsuoka. They view of the Japanese American 0.^™' ’XSjftg
eS lt’1Cha Cha> Jitterof doctor
busband out of his
bu&, Tango anything, but if von for w’gh theY ve been together
■If
so yoi
/ °ver a YeaL you can bet I home tied-him to a tree and beat calling
h
two aje the best of friends. him up with empty beer bottles.
f riip’ because that’s the
Some I
S Ja?-Ce he dislikes. I wonder
Dyas ^is incident that in- •
k in Wildwood,
a night
cluba in
early
to be on 1
July,
N.J.
nonular
14 Ae. d dlg the minuet?
?5Sei
who suf- I
f
.
‘
it
is
a
good
policy
to
E r N“’ La XXS lered from profuse internal bleed
RS Parishion
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non- they are planning- to do a aXX"
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J
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that it k(
1 eally want to get up and
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THE NEW CANADIAN
Points on Pedestrians Down For Kamikazes
8
1
ft
1
Life in S. America Hof
So Good Says Returnee / THE
®SSMSeptemb
mEu.
«...
—taS°dr7O’~TokyO’S “Ka™ikaze”
°F this ^
222 (about
a/
’erSme LOt as dangerous
as^they used to be.
cen.t) of the deaths occurThey’re still having as manv
Pm- accjdR*2ts involving trucks.
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of earh
accidents but they’re not killing
1Ce .69’080 accidents
T0K^ °-—A Japanese - familv
M^medv^^
as many people.
dunns’ this period
^^^^h of them in that went to' Bolivia’- in’ 1957
fiXa?K a "Xr PaP«' ™ to*- 5
among the first government-re
among those of Japanese origin in Canada
.1C ia .the world’s largest citv volved-trucks.
cruited emigrant groups to that
v
5r
e
,
revealed
that
ToT. UMEZUKIy Publisher
S1 by the metropolitan police
UUdfU.
- y° s*4’91? taxis were involved country has come home disapTruck drivers, the report re- S HLlaCC!uents but onlY caused pointed and complaining of “ex
ploitation
by local Japanese
KEV TSUMURA...
X^E
Section Editor
deaths, about four per cent of bosses.
Y^kd> have replaced the taxi
the
total.
Taxis
injured
1,773
perroi
TnverS rSf--he blggest killers in
M 6-5005
4„ Q«^TSXS0
Mis. Yukiyo Matsuoka, 35, who
six Per cent of the
h-?110’ Of 558 traffic fa- ,so,ns]’
returnee! home recently with her
tahties during the first six to<S 29J>8° injuries reported.
three
children, said' that “condiAuthomad =..s.™dlel.s.,.ail,.p.9 OBc-D.^.,,,,. o,,„a
rJ™DeSpite .their ' reputation as
•?!ls,?nTour community were ter
dangerous drivers,” said an of7lciaPat the police board, “the rible. - Her husband, Shigeharu,
^^ divers are The most skill- came home alone-in March after
having serious difficulties with
WA
■the Japanese leaders who went
kou
a
a waY they’re the along- with_the group, which com
Thii
added 51VerSi to°’” the offeial
By LARRY S. TAJIRI
to be
a S »put your trust in the sisted of 2/ families.
nnH?AYO’~Tokyo metropolitan
Mexiti
The
new
motion.picture,
“
Hell
to
u
n
Kamikazes.
”
police have arrested eight persons
Rank and File
to treat with considerable sympathy the impact of Sar?^00^
BLuisf
PNice report said there is
Fii?rgec°^ making and selling
.
buffer.
Conditions
there
were
incomthe
war
upon
west
coast
residents
in^.
01
O1
Hoax
1
Harbor
and
good result of the traffic con- namhlv
—uiuum- Arts production,-based on a stor^
imitation Swiss watches.
This Allied
Iffdearly
gestion in the heart of the citv- n
X worse than ■ had been
thoy also confiscat- T
^l-life- story
m+e
\city— parted by Japanese authorities of a Marine hero, the Mexiran yoJthUu^
be adc
^WbO imitation dial plates and it cuts down the accident rate The
before we left home,” Mrs. Mat by a Japanese American
W adoPted
> The
report
revealed
a
decline
in
trafwatch cases of high-class
the Nisei cbmihunity.
° es and grows up within
She ch
thCnrnCC1ftnt& 011 main downtown suoka complained;
Swiss watch models.
Representatives of the Federal
Gabaldon, played by Richard Eyer as a boy and
tt
rson
^PPrehended included w Sfai4 WhiIe an increase won of Japan Overseas 'Associa as a young man,. is a juvenile delmauent wn? and Jeffrey Hunter
is
one
^higeji Takemoto, managing di- "^reported m lessD crowded
tions,
who
went
to
act
as
care
through-his
Nisei
associations.
He
volunteers
out
lAnd
w
pect°r of the Takemoto Trading
Pearl Harbor and is turned down been
Marnies after
takers
-and
leaders
of
the
local
sa
grea
th°p’ AL^K Tabohami, president of
' °rtx
disclosed that: Japanese Agricultural Coopera , is finally inducted, however, and inthe battle
^Ckof height. He
| If yo
the Akebono Special Plate Enmost dangerous day for tive Body, became “bossy” and .knowledge of the Japanese
e
£°
r
Sai
pan, Gabaldon’s
re
_
drivers
was
Saturday
and
’
the
Sinan
a
giavmg Co. and Kotoji Ono pre
"‘““'^VJwi.-bi.th Chilians and sol£e°rs
”'* of
sident of the
Co. ’ P
verend
— Ono Metal vo.
fou^ d?n/erous hours between took to ‘ exploiting the rank and
tile members/’ she" charged
“Rev
ihe eldht manufactured watch £OU* and five ln the afternoon>
,
Lacking passage money home, in thaLt P°«“£XTj»™“a a"d on Hawaii, is notable
is
neve
dXaodf
any Hollywood picture Xte S ti
“ its cast than
nis
Mie
and
three
children-were
Thus
uA
f inerrly 80 high-class of schhn?eihu’20° and the number
-Lo^6^10^ of c°urse, of
Eanfted aboard the Afgtla MGM’s “Go for Broke '” the storv
may b(
rS .JncIud^f Omega, CYMA Wile
Team.-Starred are Sessue HayahV
^^ Regimental Combat
kiIled was 29
u
after
.
a
five
:
month
wait:
U • LEnand sold them to "une
■‘the R
were injured.
type for the JapanX S
Ihe Kobe Emigration Centre
shorten
pohS^h6™ to''sI">'“' ,!lr”;
Budge on the
deputed her story and River Kwai, the performance for whirF
or just
Academy Award three yeafs avo 2 M ^1<”C’TW f” “
POLIO
OUTBREAK
beaten
!
a
p
ld
^
rsMatsuoka
’
s'
arguments
chiSS T-n the; eight would be
commit
,W»XrtTih Marlon.Brando in tte fflrn ’^ayonara ” ade
strosity
aarocd with violation of the fiw>OI5?^The Ministry of Wel- were one sided.”
a
S
c^^don
officials
made
offbeat
’
charaetjXa
’
t^
“
X®^
0
Sat
°“
I"
If th
Z”d,thta '»"’' fc trade
^Japan’s
Six?1”" Iawand ““
or Ortl
10 epidemics, which a ±~ct-findmg investigation on the
and learned that
control aSt 59 pdi’sons, is under
church
Matsuoka had “often disrupted
as “fatl
the community discipline.”
ShibS”^^ ‘sK 2'? ” *«* ^ George
timatel;
Last December the leaders de
name
West Point, wSXSj; (?X the f^st Nisei to enroll It
cided to buy expensive imple
Bill.” C
by
Gregory
Peck
i
‘
he
1
latter
’
s
fi£?o
TX
??
"discovered
”
(Conlimed from Pag? $evn)
ments and force them on the com“father’
law
student
at
the
time
at
USC
Hid
’
Vork
Chop
Hill.
”
Shibata,
a
jnunity.
Matsuokadisapprove^
fiSh°V?bb1ieS’ tIley both love to
If he
Peek’s aide in fc fi“St’l»X'’dl 38 Lieutenant Ohashi,
iA - ^Kip loves to hunt as well move n’ groove, and you should the plan and protested to the
“
rabbi.
”
“ “
W a succession, of film roles
k^r^1 him snowing
s.howing me how fe? v Thereafter, according to offered him ever since
we likes huntimr deer
If he
1 asked him what they cou'd hunt
S iable to Bip! (pardon the
- - Q ■ -Tatsuoka the leaders dis Warner’s^ Iceapalace1”0 pKLBobmX' 38 ^e Chinese houseboy in
“pastor.
out in the desert in
WD Skip who is criminated against her husbandIf he 1
best characteXatSisXr^
are m the film. One of the
?ailw.d pi*s! And that’s ’the- it
WOn?erful> says he likes eK^^
testant,
as
the
Issei
««£
4lltb ]R have to find, out'more' .1 f th gills
"n’S really
reaHv mean it as
Episcope
Mls Aok1’ of
and not just because
hunting in the desert.
ber husband course, is Hollywod’s first'actrIU
by ear.
J f.?^61’8 continued to grow 20), but her current appearance
"5
<1914base w ’ tO
they both Iove the kid sitting next to her does.
And i:
nearly 40 years.
.
s ™e prs^ 111 an American’ film in
in
my
estimation,
Skip
and
Flip
I
last Christmas Ev
anC SkiP loves football.
wish
to
। r rt^ „ ’
“,Te members
1
"’hen the guvs o-et in Zl?° bC1’auy- Cats wbo have the Fill
it is plai:
M
m
7<"
lty
t^atened
to
a huddle, then stand opposite
<
& each coX’t caEtesjTanXh X
A J ?m *
-°ne of these days.”
The Bud
—
fen
on
ES^^
•
P
c°
Int
temper exploded. E ?Z1X» itwXts e X LX
one guy says go or
propriatt
+lnfuF?ated Matsuoka threw
k°nLeyoing’ and thev all banofrom Ja]
as lovable as the other, and if ty o dynamite sticks into the home
Adopted
fX“
”
think
the lead^ smashing the
Skin' ‘ 1 Ca j 1 bglil’e 0Ut men! vou’dTne
which, o
Eternity
”
is
the
first
to
rpprk
lk
d
but
“
Hell
to
X
d
k
"
o
V
h
y^ouwould
never
t0 pieces- No one was
in X
Jes dancing, and Flip fed out-of place when you sit hur^
matically
spate- of -pictures which came out during
°f COurse’ there wa® a
kt! aboufc goes out of his mind
Find (
S XXF
j^ iS'U13111.1’them MRS
The . leaders quickly retaliated
m 1942, such as “Little Tokyo USA ” Lh^^w evacuation period
I to have .
the
East,
”
to
name
two
TheL
’
fi
’
l^A
d
the
later
Betrayal
from
you that much. according to Mrs. Matsuoka. They view of the Japanese American 0.^™' ’XSjftg
eS lt’1Cha Cha> Jitterof doctor
busband out of his
bu&, Tango anything, but if von for w’gh theY ve been together
■If
so yoi
/ °ver a YeaL you can bet I home tied-him to a tree and beat calling
h
two aje the best of friends. him up with empty beer bottles.
f riip’ because that’s the
Some I
S Ja?-Ce he dislikes. I wonder
Dyas ^is incident that in- •
k in Wildwood,
a night
cluba in
early
to be on 1
July,
N.J.
nonular
14 Ae. d dlg the minuet?
?5Sei
who suf- I
f
.
‘
it
is
a
good
policy
to
E r N“’ La XXS lered from profuse internal bleed
RS Parishion
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“d ‘° retUrM t0 ^ !
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non- they are planning- to do a aXX"
vou
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J
Consult
that it k(
1 eally want to get up and
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