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|An Answer To Van. JCCA ^apao Ponders OS Ties

—Japan’s military tie=; Liberal Democrats and Socialists
United .States, soft-peDear Editor:
tne former for depending too *
T
d 1 £ecently by the ruling
Paper for the public.
heavily on the United States, the
g Recently, In the pages of The
of a foreign country ?
Liberal
Democrats
in
their
| New Canadian, you published ani JCCA has dona^ed^l^^t^the lv^Ti-?rojeCts’ if true, certain- domestic propaganda, have be- latter for advocating “pro-Soviet
| article which appeared in the' taS °f Bhtish Gambia
Pro-i ekmg- neutralism ”
? .^e executive’s initiative. foT'-r key issue as candidates
Maindii
| Vancouver JCCA Bulletin under
Phis emphasis on foreign po/
known that I whole- ioi 4(6 seats in the House of ReI the title “Disband The JCCA?”
eilitatiyes> ' registered
with lcy by J"18 three major parties
h I suPP°rt aid to educa­
?Ue that the Vancou| which dealt with lack of support Z ?CCAu ^Mted a fat sum to­ tion, but what of the national their local electoral boards Oct. had not been expected before the
| from the local residents.
Asanuma incident. Till then Pre­
scene and this chapter’s obliga- OU.
wards scholarships ?
■ It is with mixed emotions that
but

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question,
/’^jrtration marks the of- mier Ikeda had been stressing
^ true the Vancouver
■ I say it would benefit o.ur Japan CiaL beginning of campaigning Japans economic prosperity and
SnSpent Bterally hund­
But,
has
the
Vancouver
■ nese Canadian community mor- reds of u
f?
r the Nov. 2o general election, promising reduced taxes and a
dollars to entertain visi­
■ ally and financially if the Van- tors from across the Pacific on mint?? P? vis ^ear’s Lancia! though intensive informal can- doubling of national income in ]()
years.
■ couver JCCA would disband several occasions ?
quota to the National JCCA in
laS been S’oing on since
The Socialists had a hard time
■ though, I for one, would like to’ , I Is it true the local chapter
’fc ?ay carry through
i su!n“er- Premier Hayato
countering
the Ikeda appeal,
■ see it continue to exist. However, has spent, and will further spend with its more beneficial projects?
§ Chairman Saburo
K under present conditions, it would sums on this city’s Japanese gar­
understand it has been many Eda of the Socialist Party, and meir major campaign plank, opE be beneficial to the good name den located on' the university years since the Vancouver Chap­ ?nS-C1'atlv- Socialist Chairman
the renewed JapanK of the JC’s here to withdraw the campus?
Suehiro Nishio celebrated the United . States security treatv
J ter has done so.
But, has the chapter given occasion with speeches showing wrung little enthusiasm* from the
| name of the Vancouver JCCA and . 5—Is it true the local chapter
electorate. “Talk about the pre­
I disband its membership.
Is spending its time, efforts and any financial assistance to Na­
°n neutral­ sent, not about the past,” heck­
E Hie author of the article,
tional
JCCA

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project,
The
Hisism, Washington ties, and rapwe facilities, and even perhaps finE aie infoimed, is a 'Professional ances^toaid a Vancouver office
proachment with the Sino-Soviet lers would cry when the late Mr
fcontinued. on nage eight)
Asanuma launched into a familiar
E nian, and has been long connect,a . against the security treaty
ed with the JCCA. Bub what be,
Mr. Ikeda reiterated his firm
which
had roused such passionate
I comes a puzzle is his motive for
opposition to neutralism, though
I wiiting such an appeal——an apTm
a
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f
Srn recently as May and
wants. expanded trade with the
| peal for more support of the
Smo-Spviet bloc. He quoted both June of this year.
Pe"locratic Socialist mean­
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pT1Ch^ese Communist ,while pledged
to avoid extremes
P
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Chou
En-lai
in
support
TOKIO.—A $10 million JapaI JCCA to ask the community’s
will
be.
joined
by

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left
and said they
a
Japanesesupport is a downright insult in n®®e cuJtAiral and trade centre
Stand rthat for Japan
facts which
objective conditions permitting would do their utmost to see that '
w[ ,.view ,oi certain
-----------—wefe
were W1 d® built in San Francisco to „style bridge with a- 14-foot clear­
■ brought to my attention. He de- Promote Japanese-American re- ance and this bridge will also neutralism do not exist ”
[Coiittiwed on P^ge Eighty)
shops on both sides.
■ suites the chapter’s accomp- lations.
Neutralist Trend Seen
The architect said the whole
■ laments, with
other racial.
A syndicate, headed by Masa­
Mr. Eda, who has been acting
K groups, in forming various anti- yuki Tokioka of Hawaii, indic­ pr°J?t «al1 be aiming at show­ leader Ox Japan’s major opposi­
■ discrimination laws etc. I ner- ated that the giant project has ing the warm relationship exist- tion party since the Oct. 12 as­
■ sonally feel this is not so, as we been approved by the city of San ln» between the two countries.” sassination of Chairman Ineiiro
office;,
.fVve are trying to do,” Asanuma, was equally firm in the nf^ShrNGT0N.-An
■ read that the Province of Ontario hrancisco.
he
said
ox
the
Japanese
destroyer
whicr
k
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to.
combine
the
very
contention -that there was a world
■ r°V? t0 ^a/orce these same laws
Tokioka said the main feature
sank
Sen.
John
F.
Kennedy
’s PT
•best
of
American
thought
pro
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■ “‘J3,betare, and therefore,
trend toward neutralism and that
the centre will be a "Pagoda
boat
during
World
War
II
has
■ Lh0U‘d
most of of Peace.” He said it will be a cesses in construction with a deep even, influential Americans re­
presented
the
Democratic
Presi
­
understanding
of
Japanese
cul■ the credit for its passing. The new landmark on the American
cognized that neutralism was be­
■ author, mentions work of others West Coost,” just as the statue
an^ show the warm rela- coming
----- e increasingly ' popular in dential nominee with a scroll and
• ,
tionship existing between the two Japan- • — wished him. victory Nov. 8.
Tme. prestige for our of liberty is on the East Coast.”
Fujio. Unozeki, * now a theater
K
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it seems. He talks
»'uuiu be
oe a beautiful
oeautilul gesaesIt -would
owner in Japan, gave Kennedy
■ the Japfnese°n yhic.h confronts ture if the Japanese people cfuld
the scroll Sunday. It praised the
■ nrohipi f8 '
In nnnilg*ation I Present this ‘Pagoda of Peace’ ---------------- :----- --------------------------------- general election, castigated both candidate’s bravery in helping
save most of the PT boat’s crew
Tokiok 2ias/Ilced in tw° in the
■ >4“ TreSfc111^^
HS SaW
tllP money for the Pa­
1943 battle for the
Solomons
He
said the
goda will be raised in Japan for■ r TORONTO.—The second “Four Jones of Montreal, D. Mackay islands.
the Pagoda, and Prof. Yoshiro Canadians” exhibition of the sea■
7 10^aI JCCA Brief. (The
Ooustoun of Toronto and Roy
°f the Tokyo Institute s°n °penin? at the Art Gallery
Guggenheim Results
has done an ex- of technology will be in charge of Toronto November 10th will Kiyooka of Vancouver.
■ haw
1 wonder if many of the project.
YORK.-The
Dutch
give visitors a chance to see a
Roy Kiyooka was born in
tinnnn^
3
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ApPel
Has
Won
the
group of works by each of the
"hich of
they\ightly°dSeroV^
?eilt
re’ district
coveHng
three
full artists represented. Mr. Martin Moose .Jaw in 1926. He received $10,000 prize in the Guggenheim
| talks
future proSets Zui’h h! hl »tS 171
the
- once
knowa
his art training at the .Calgary International Award I960, ac■
0M Folk’s Home—as Japanese town,” will have a Bafe T^ector of the Gallery Institute of Technology and Art
■ Toronto; of Vancouverite? ^6 hotel on one end and a theatre said, To find out what an artist and in Mexico where he went c°tai]]S to an announcement re­
ceived from the Solomon R Gug- '
is trying to say, it’s not enough on a year’s scholarship.
He genheim Foundation in New
tash
to
keep
the
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the
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typicah
Japa■ "’ork further on the nr™-™^nes throughout. to Je- °ne Painting by him along taught painting at the Regina
1 ork. The jury awarded honor■ mentioned projects. '
F;
Minoru Yamasaiki, an interna- with bO or 100 paintings by other College School of Art for two Sto Fran? KHne of
artists. -In these small exhibi­ yeaT^- He spent several summers
the United States and Yoshishige
extending any further • °"a
acclaimed architect, who
I £Snce to our Vancouver 18 ln cbdrg«mof the Pr°ject’s de- tions the artist has an opportu­ in the Great Slave region of the
nity to show a variety of his Northwest Territories and six Saito of Japan; and—this is moiP ei’ 1 w°nld like some an- SIgn 7said- , The entrance to the works, and the visitor has an op­ weeks in Northern Saskatche­ nleltous news to our own part
of the world—a special honorable
portunity to see his range.”
wan. He now lives in Vancouver. mention for the highest balanced
“formation I re- will stand, will have a plaza for «Jhe Joists selected for this
Tile “Four Canadians” exhibiI
to be published in this Bon Odon and other outdoor
b °Pr Canadians” exhibition are bon remains at The Art Gallery quality throughout five candidate
events. Two of the city blocks
pictures of a sectional group”
loni Only of Vancouver, H. W. of Toronto until December 11th.
comes to Canada. We are repre­
sented in the Guggenheim Inter­
national by Paul-Emil Borduas
Slfc^’H31 Smki. Uie
(posthumous winner of the’ prize
। taoadwav Wlth- the blg- voice’
tor Canada), Leon Bellefleur
C L8in^lg ^ar, is a
Jean-Paul Riopelle, Edmund AlYORK. — James A- severance
awaidn h0usthese ,' days
"Iichener, the Pullitzer prize­ story one of the Issei make their human being” to have held his
and Harold Town—four out
of the noblest chapters cultural inheritance, yet have done of five from Quebec, as you see.
her
She aad
winning novelist, was the featur­ in our history.
Shaw £^’Photographer Mark
ed speaker at the New York
the job he had to do, said the
the wa^ is at the Mon7,h.e Nisei could not have done novelist.
Pat h
rll be a girl.
- JACL Installation Dinner on Oct.
tre? KTuseum just now in the cur­
anything positively to gain State­ though opportunities now abound rent “Gallery XII” show.
spri«g
to sing next 20.
hood
for Hawaii but. the Nisei for the Nisei to work in the area
KossL w V H?n°bRu Cherry
Mr. Michener’s overall theme
were
the
only ones who could, by of Asian affairs, they lack the
bo°ked
She’s also —the great novel, that still re­
at Palm ^a- brief engagement mains to be written about the their behavior, have prevented competence, therefore these jobs
Calif-, and a coming of the Issei to America, Statehood from happening.” The
by non-Japaneese,
gas. “t a,t!onger stay in Las Ve­ the Nisei’s struggle for accept­ key obstacle to Statehood in the Mr. Michener declared.
Quoting a
wassaid
the fc
question
of Nisei
’s Japanese-saying to the effect that
loyalty,
MMeie?
fe
to keen'm X
tb sing enough ance and American identity, and past
*Md l«“ei" the b«sinesS,” the return of the Sansei to .their
some persons are “illiterate in
BARNWELL, Alta.-A fire bethe. Nisei quashed that fear with twi

ta^ages,” Mr. Michener
111 Hosokawa-Pacific Citizen cultural roots—does not lend it­ their magnificent war record.
Hevea to have started from a
self to easy compression but here
said. that
this was true of the
If I were a Nisei, I would Nisei
insofar
Japanese
styled bath-house comare some of Mr. Michener’s com- Dave concentrated my energies in
as their ability to Can!/ Iesrtoyed a Japanese
SSv Wns Awd
’ ments.
assume these posts were con­ ?Qcn dmr%h°me on October 27,
exactly the direction they did.” cerned.
“Assimilation is the ability to The
Nisei’s pursuittf acceptance
-.960. The home of Mr. Shigemi
Noshita n3F*orence Aikoko
use the best ’ around you and to
k
?]i circIe W’H be made
5ehool, wa=
Haig R^h ignore the worst.” By this defini­ led them to neglect their Japa­ by,the Sansei.” The Sansei, pre- f?nn° °-f Barnwell, Alberta caught
ca! tar standi ?ed a goId rae‘ tion, said Mr. Michener, the Issei nese heritage, said Mr. Michener ?VIr- l?Ch,e”er’
^ tne flames from the bath-house
at approximately 4 p.m. On
She N tbp ?& flrSt ln ber cIass- have been eminently successful but in the light of the fierce procultural roots and it is J nursday, and accentuated by
Mr? ’t
daughter of Mrfl an° in, /Assimilating” into American fy^xjns attending this pursuit
J- Kinoshita
«aj>muiaung - into Am______ their neglect of Their heritage productthat ^ii] Probably ^^ong Prairie winds that pre­
Drive here.
f ° Citation culture. The strength and cour­
was natural and understandable the
Per°w ^° wil1 write vailed that day, spread the
»e Jaage, the moral insight and per- It would have requireT^”^ ^^
a®es quickly and consumed the
entire home.

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THE NEW CANADIAN

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INOUYE-BABA

youngest daughter. Marv to Mr.
Toronto, Ontario Roy Sano, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kumao Sano, of Ann Arbor,
Th.e Reverend Newton Ishiura Michigan, USA.
otficiated in the marriage of Mis* _ The event was announced at
kimi Kimiyo Baba and Mr. Mas the home of the Sasaki’s on
Masaru Inouye which took place Saturday, October 29, 1960.
November
on Saturday, October 15, I960 at
The wedding is scheduled on
the Toronto Buddhist Church.
December 10, 1960 in Ann Arbor, 12—Toronto. Toronto Buddhist Church
annual bazaar. '
,_^e bride is the daughter of Michigan. •
^® Vancouver. Nisei Hi-Teeners will
Mr. and Mrs. T. Baba of Toronto,
hold a November Dance at Hastings
*
*
*
and the bridegroom’s parents, Mi\
"Auditorium from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m Ad­
mission will be §1.00. Everyone weland Mrs. S. Inouye, also of this
Mrs. Tsug-iko Abe of Toronto,
come.
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city.
Ontario wishes to announce the 20—Toronto. Toronto Burdhist Church
Following the reception at engagement of her daughter. Toperpetual memorial service.
Kwongehow Chop Suey House, gnko Torchy Abe, to Mr. Tom 27—Toronto. Toronto Buddhist Church
annual meeting.
the happy couple honeymooned Hatanaka,^ son of Mr. and Mrs.
to the United States.
Arataro Tanaka also of this city.
A party was held on Sunday,
*
*
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October 30, 1960 to celebrate tlie
YAMAMOTO-HASHIMOTO
happy occasion at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Akira Abe, uncle
Hamilton, Ontario of the bride-elect.
• Tie Christ Cathedral Church - The marriage will take place
in Hamilton was the setting in on Saturday, January 28, 1961 at
Female Help Wanted
the marriage of Miss Mich Michi- St. Anne’s Japanese Anglican
°,PENING JaPanese Import Shop. Want­
_ Hashimoto, daughter of Mr. Church here.
ed young females for sales purposes
and Mrs.^N. Hashimoto of that
Apply by mail: Dorian Enterprises, 316
city, to Mr. Art Akira Yamamo­ Births
Avenue Road, Toronto Ont.
to, on Saturday, October 22, I960
TYPIST-BOOKKEEPER ' preferably
~
the Arch Deacon Wase officiat­
Naga and Evelyn Terada (nee Saturday.
For particulars phone Mr.
ing.
Horita) of Coquitlam, New West­ .Sam Hagino at RU. 3-8812 (Toronto)
, The parents of the groom are minster, B.C., are happy to an­
HOME SEWING. Experienced in blouses
Mrs. y. Yamamoto also nounce the birth of a son, Brian lr\ slnSe needle machine. Apply Clauof Hamilton.
Leslie, on Saturday, September rette Blouse, 80 Nelson Street ( off John
St. between Queen and Adelaire) (To­
A honeymoon trip to Eastern 24, 1960.
. ,
ronto). Phone EM. 3-1301. \
Canada was taken following- the
GIRL WANTED for variety store. Week
wedding reception at George’s
days
with good hours. Responsibilities.
Obituaries
Restaurant in Hamilton.
Phone Vic Ohashi at WA. 3-0346 after
6 p.m. (Joronto)
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KONDO-KAWASAKI

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Mr. Shusuke Takatsu of Win­
nipeg-, Manitoba, passed away on
Monday, October 31, 1960.
Funeral service was held on
November 1st by the Reverend
C. N. Furuya. Interment* took
place .on the 2nd at Brookside
Cemetery.

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BOOKKEEPER. General office work for
G°°ci salary. Phone EM.
3-8819 (Toronto)

Vancouver, B.C.
Photo by Jack Hemmy
Domestic Help Wanted
Saturday, October 8, 1960 was
the happy day on which Miss Ka­
CAPABLE GIRL or woman .for general^
yoko Kawasaki and Mr. James K.
housework. No cooking. Private room «■
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH J Hondo were united in marriage
and bath. Char kept. Highest wages W
at
the
Vancouver' Buddhist
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1960
German understood. RU. 3-6296 (ToronCJrVcIL the Reverend K. Ikuta
10:30 a.m , Bible Class - 11:30 a.m., Church School
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officiating.
a.m., Nisei English Service
MOTHER S HELPER in modern bunga­
\ DELIVERANCE FROM GUILT"
^ai-^n^s °^ die bride are Mr.
UNO
low. Doctor's home with two children.
_ __
Rev. Edward S. Yoshioka, M.A., BD
Live in and ali conveniences. Bathurst
and Mrs. Takichi Kawasaki of
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
*

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Mr. Rinzo Uno of Toronto, On­ and Wilson. Phone ME. 3-3688 (Toronto)
Japan, and.Mr. Yoshio Kondo of
. ________

Dovercourt Rd., Toronto
Vancouver is the elder brother to tario, passed away in his 77th
year on Thursday, October 20,
the groom.
Rooms to Let
1960
while at home.
Following the ceremonv, the
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH 818 !othureI st
Funeral seiwice was held at TWO UNFURNISHED rooms with heavy
event was celebrated at Ho Ho
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1960 '
the Ralph Day Funeral Home on wiring for rent, second floor flat DufChop Suey in Vancouver.
.L?wre^ district.
Phone
, JO-SO a m - Religious School
the 22nd at which the Reverend KU. /-J/8Z (Toronto).
11:00 a.m., MORNING SERVICE
K. Shimizu of Centennial Japao nn The BVerend Newton Ishiura
Engagements
neese United Church officiated.
J
P-m-, Japanese Language Service
Room and Board
Interment took place on the 24th
EVERYONE COIDIalt.y r » v t v
n
r^m' and Mrs. Shigeru Sasaki at Resthaven Cemetery.
ROOM AND BOARD for a young per­
® Toronto,
luioino, Ontario, wish to anson. Danforth and Main Street district.
nounce the engagement of their
Phone OX. 8-3648 (Toronto).

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CAHD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
relatives and friends for the
kind acts and ‘ floral offerings
in our decent loss of a bewed TTfather ‘ and husband,
Rinzo Uno. We especially wish
to thank the Rev. Dr. K. ShiS ,°f ^"te^nial Japanese
United Church.
The Uno Family

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THE NEW CANADIAN

Japan U.S. Ties

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treaty, forsake reliance on mili­
tary alliances, and/join other
(continued from page one)
drS?tir^HanTa
assassination
-Asian and African nations in a
countries.”
uramatically changed this sitnn
X I'"’"-?' Socialist Policy of neutralism and friend­ .,Y Justin Herman, executive SlAJ?Panese ^“aMans, curship with both the Communist
TSUMURAUKEn^^
Kei
Zit1S?Ue °f ^ghtist terror- ano Western blocs, the Socialists director of the San Francisco de­ rently being earned out? I
^d to implicate conservative say.
et
to
read
in
this
newspaper
of
velopment agency, who is cur­
fe Sr ?
rently
here,
said
the
proposed
,and businessmen as
ement
of
sort
Why?
Many Uncommitted
;A Unancial supporters of right­
-Ydx ertising
cultural and trade centre will
“ inSult 'to this Japanese Manager.
ist organizations. The Sociable
Canadian
community and
tn
i’uzzy,as this argument may
inspire

more
people
to
visit
s!^scription
recal ed the militarization of Ju appear to Westerned, it appS Japan.
S S7 00 er 6 m°nths
tratTl'b^
undoubtedly frusSLUG per year
Pan m late 1920’s and 30’s and to many uncommitted voters who
He said “San Francisco is one
actions T
, rePresentatives’
^^sm
of
the
past
more
F*. America’s greatest tourist T taS J
truly asbamed when
continued
4(9 QUEEN ST. WEST
sence o± United States
baseSP in IS . the Present possibility of
cities, being visited by a large
______^Mpire 6-5005
pan’T ^/v^^thening of Ja_ external Communist aggression,
°f PeoPle from Europe,
Clty’ donating large '
self-defense forces was coimrttivr^ ^^D though the South America and Africa. When sums into the makim
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Nation? ■ ”“' J“d °f “id- ■counti j- side,
corres p o n d e n t s W?/71^ the JaPanese cultural torical document.
* ’ of a his- National Office.
found that while a majority of and trade centre and see the fine Charnel
^hat the Vancouver• « “o1^^ °“r
The assassination of Mr. 4
Libl^/p16™
supported the ^ings 4Lfl0m Japan that are to entm-tain^h1 sPendmg dollars
operation and assist°Urteous coDemocrats for traditional shown there, it will inspire them tionM JCCA h S
Mrt ofT Mt ■“ JsoIat(?d act blit ■
the Nacommunications for
011 ^hose
S,?l Rowing trend, with the presl
1 a - because of the to^ Visit Japan itself.”
The History of t 6 Wnfang of and aid the
nfoiniation
ghtists playing the same terenS?XCen^h \S being financed fc
" ^ &£.^of- Undoubtedly the1
orist role they did 30 years a^o
aid
^niencan capital,
Japan must abandon the
°
w»>
although it N
i.Cuhve
and Japanese businessmen who aUm 5155Y1.JT by Ke”
that
our
own
chantpv
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open their shops there will have
ally ignored X
COnt®’
to pay only for rental and fix- & ‘T^ “™e “he 5
others for assistance 2? ?
J\ -^taut
Socialist tiradPer cent, of all
6 ^ear ®°
from the National
S^SrF
T.B.C. Art Exhibit
ignored completely w i
| icctive counterarguments.
acknowledgement
011
TORONTO.—All you art >
h?s‘ for linancial ”™ o 'h™
in- cost the National JCCA ?
-presentsST’T °f Mr' As>- d«S’
Ollt and enfoy'"a of dollars
lhundreds received.
opinions are
I । offensive
bei ^ong Socialist
exhibits of many SWISS
Mbits „F Ke may even be exi
X?- .Kazuo Nakamura a

NIKKA KOGYO SHA

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