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THE NEW CANADIAN
An independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin

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Vol. XXIV.—No. 90
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1960

; The Pleasure Of His Company"

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known is
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anslator;

TORONTO, ONT.

Asian Countries.. ..

i Actor

With the election of Sen. John Kennedy as Pre­
sident or the United States an opinion poll was
taKen from the various Asiatic countries.

of Toronto, will ap­
pear on rhe Wayne and Shuster
, POKxO.—Asian reaction to saw no change in the
’ on Tuesday, November 22.
John F. Kennedy’s election to the
California
p.m. over the CBC television.
ween the U.S. and a‘
American presidency was unusu- Japan. Foreign Minister Zentaro networK.
in Burma
uy swift and mostly favorable.
, it probKosaka said Kennedy would be
ctor Kutsukake won
persons in Japan, the able to conduct American foreign much aeclairn, by such renown
he HaraPhilippine
Singapore, Malaya, policy from "a more comfortable drama critic:s as Nathan Cohen
to them
Laos anc
Okinawa welcomed position because he would have and Herbert Whittaker, in his
Kennedy's victory and for a the backing of a Democratic
k hy acportrayal of a Japanese soldier
variety
of reasons
research
Congress unlike President Eisen­ in the Crest Theatre production
South Koreans took a wait-and- hower.
detective
Most Japanese leaders
And The Short And .
'ee attitude over , the Democratic had, predicted a Kennedy victory. The Tall.”
Merrill’s

victory.
The Japanese Socialist party,
He
is
well
known!
to Japanese
Oniy Nationalist China appear­ which apparently regards the
no, first
audiences
for
his
Kabuki
and
ed to be disappointed over the U.S. Democratic party almost as
be made
Shi
ba
i
work.
Kennedy victory largely over his far to the left as itself, called on
expressed views on the' Nationai- Kennedy to “pursue a brave po­
. Koichi
tst-neld off shore islands.
Sugeta,
licy” by withdrawing its military
Interest, in the U.S. presiden­ forces from Japan, establishing
’d their
tial elections throughout Asia diplomatic relations with Com­
ei hero,
'vas Particularly intense. As the munist China and re-examining
leration
mig! isn-Ianguage Japan Times the newly revised security treaty.
ze little
said: “So important is the United
descent
Kennedy’s win caused the To­
States
to the continued existence kyo stock market, one of the
- group
SALT LAKE CITY.—A 37-yearof the free ■world that an Ameri­ world’s largest, to shoot up to an
Jars of
old
Japanese American died last
can election is of the -utmost im­ all time high. The market, sec­
Saturday
at Salt Lake City Hosportance to peoples of every na­ ond only-to Newr xork’s in dollar
f a Ja­
pital following what police de­
tion.”
value and world’s busiest in clared was a
in deresult of a gun
Here
is
a
rundown
on
Asian
share turnover, made its gains in ■wound from a
:e Car­
game of Russian
reaction to Kennedy’s victory:
widely ranging issues.
is conroulette.
—JAL Photo
JAPAN: Only 10 days from its
i Ross
THE PHILIPPINES: Presi­
Yoshio Mori died, according to
s'cenem “the Pleasure Of His Company,” Fred own hotly, contested parliamen­ dent Carlos P. Garcia hailed Ken­ authorities, two hours after he
( For the airport
- ------Drum
n^air,e Was Pb°toSraphed disembarking from Japan Air Lines’ tary election, Japanese leaders nedy’s, victory saying, “It is an and two other companions, Robert
7et ^ou.rier at the San Francisco International Airport, Nov.
zet on
historical fact that my country Martinez and Arthur Gallegos,
8. LLs gracious (stewardesses. Kinu Abe in kimono and Kathy
c lead
achieved independence at a time played .the often-fatal game.
Asano say ‘ Sayonara.” It was all in ione day’s work for the “Fuji”
from
when the Democratic party held
_ Officer Glen Grant said the
and. her maintenance crew. JAL’s-jet arrived that morning- from
such
the reins of your government.” victim whs in his house. He prolokyo, and during the filming of the scene, as the extras pretended
after
ln this predominantly Catholic duced a .45 calibre revolver and
TOKYO.—An Indian chief from
to
service the jet, the real crew skillfully played their parts to the United States has come here nation most Filipinos wrere elated
v and
. . to. _his company about
suggested
make the plane ready for her afternoon flight back’ to Tokyo. Even to marry a Japanese girl.
rants
that the U.S. would have its first the Russian roulette.
ffith the movie making excitement, the “Fuji” left on schedule.
d he
Chief White Bird
(George Catholic president. Filipino offi­
Gallegos took the gun and re­
mers
Cook), 45, from Durand Michi­ cials also, hoped to gain more moved the bullets, the police said.
consideration
of
gan, an American Indian chief of sympathetic
Mori then placed the shell in
the
the
Sagin aw- Swan creek-Black- Philippine demands for more and the chamber, spun the chamber,
ed a
river Chippawa tribe, arrived here speedier military aid and for pointed the gun at the ceiling and
fton,
the several multi-million dollar pulled the trigger. The gun fired
last week.
The chief of 5,800 tribsemen
when the victim placed it to his
The Rec Socratic Club origin­ always welcome; but, consider­
<continued on page eight)
ap- .
head.
said he’s here to “claim his
ated
when
a
group
of
friends
ing kindness and courtesy I be­ bride,” Miss Hiroko Ninomiya, a
long.
landed together to form a priv­ lieve the waiter or anyone else
thy,
ate
club. The purpose at the time should approach the club or my­ university graduate.
ipaThe chief and the girl were
^s to learn the Latin American self without creating a public
lion
introduced
two years ago by mu­
oances for their own enjoyment. furor which, does not give credit
>autual friends. They’ll be married
From
this
small
group,
by
memto the Japanese Canadian as a soon in a quiet Christian wedding
kyo
®s bringing friends' and by whole.
To the Editor:
ces
ceremony.
"ord of mouth, the club expanded
Yours truly, Chief White Bird, who is active
Last May, I
to its present state. As it was in
wonderful privilege of seeing Vancouver
A. Shirakawa, President in tribal ceremonies throughout
y,”
■to beginning, and still is now,
P^rN fS years, a personal experience which many
ent
Michigan, and * Miss Ninomiya, ,,aStern Niseis, who have never returned to Vancouver since the
™s is a private club.
ese
presently employed in Japan as ,\ar evacuation days, would cherish to share in this opportunity some
; At any public functions," such
tod
a dental technician, hope to re­ day. The occasion was the Biannual United Church Japanese Conas a public dance, we .welcome
lis
turn to the United States shortly
Participation, by all groups and
^hicH ministers and lay delegates from across Canada
hTOKYO.—The Asahi Evening after their wedding.
The bride nese Unlfi^
Persons without any discrimina'and, future programming of the Japaill
News editorially commented on will be given an Indian name by
tron whatever.
Perhaps the writer of the let- the difference of the United the tribesmen according to the
participated through meeting after meeting and discussion
he
A !naavertently or deliberately States $100 a plate parties and customs and established proce­
1 c°uW,not help but realize the similarity of the
problems, which confronted the Japanese church in Canada. The
a
^e scope, aims 100 yen (27 cents) parties given dures.
wd object of the club.
by politicians in Japan.
same social problems, the same problems of integration and immie“One might "think that a $100
!fttlOVeered lts UgX head disguised in the garb of church dele­
,
duties of a member of a
gates. These same problems had been discussed time and time again
U iPast or Present, should be a plate party would offer a num­
it
ber
of
sumptuous
dishes,

said
lu °/a {fCA- meetings. The common denominator, of course, was
th*? club to the
if
“Actually how­
that the people present were of Japanese origin.
the n
^‘S ahrlities. To incite the newspaper.
t
without adequate in- ever, a simple one-plate dish is
TOKYO.—A Japanese politi­
™7 bnief s,tay hl Vancouver, I- took the opportunity to
H
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V
ac
^T
1
^nd careful evalua- all that is served at such parties cian was stabbed to death and a talk to old friends and new acquaintances concerning their social
e
1 dered • ? tacts must be consi- and most of the money is used as Communist party campaign work­ welfare and personal problems. The. Vancouver JCCA was also ap­
u.^jeretion in its utmost. campaign funds. The most im­ er critically wounded in pre-elec­ proached and a representative kindly briefed me on their problems
but we ran out of time. The little that I had learned were no dif­
k t the president is a portant thing to note regarding tion incidents.
Unt Smbei‘ of the JCCA is a this custom is that the money is
Elections for a new parliament ferent from the problems that say Hamiltonians in Eastern Canada
liberty ’^.^Presentation or de- always paid out of one’s own are scheduled for Sunday.
were facing. Should we disband the Vancouver JCCA ?” “Should
pocket and by one’s own wish.”
_ falsification of fact.
hire Nisei church?” “Should we disband Japanese social
Police said Yoshio Umezawa,
Of the Japanese parties, which
clubs
.
These
questions will be asked over and over again for manv
we ai1 err in ithe newspaper said was ratpant 34, an independent member of
more
years
to
come and I am thoroughly convinced no one person
anvcripyand act10nAs such i
the Konosu municipal assembly
—ybicism or suggestions are before the official announcement in Saitama prefecture, near To­ can truthfully come out and say, “I’ve got the answer!”
of the general elections Nov. 20,
rea^ng ^e Moy. 12th issue of The New7 Canadian, on a letter
kyo. was stabbed by a knife
knife-­
the editorial said:
or concerning an answer to the Vancouver JCCA, by
^b ^a^ ^° Learn Judo “This is one of the regular wielding youth when he left a JUt1lnin- vedlt
Mad °f T\^ouv.?1r’ B'C’' 1 sincereIy hope the executives
rally.
SwSrmrMiss T°yo Wada, an ‘campaign treats’ by which voters
He was the fourth Japanese of the Vancouver JCCA,will get together and clarify publicly the
are invited to attend a get-toge­
points of issue presented by “Burning Mad” by writ/'oman w-as granted ther party for a charge of 100 to politician to be stabbed this year. Fevea
ing to The New Canadian. The sooner the better. Somewhere, somein the Kodo- 200-yen (55 cents). When a perThe other attack took place on
there seems to be a lack of understanding even within the local
!’te the^-T5 Ud-° ,centre, to prac- son attends a party after paying the northernmost Japanese island
chapter Furthermore, there seems to be a lack of thorough know­
“it? X1 of judo- ■
100 yon, he is usually treated to of Hokkaido. Police said Yoshio
^an to'!S°l’S foi\ a younS' wine and food that cost many Kobayashi, a 25-year-old unem­ ledge of tne JCCA work between the East and the West. One point
after dark,” times more than 100 yen.
At ployed man stabbed Koichi Su­ m particular which the Vancouverites are misconstruing is the “Old
beauH-^f^' U-Besides’ ’^ the times, he is taken by bus to a zuki, 43, three times. Kobayashi Folks Home” in Beamsville, Ontario. This project was not initiated
exercise.”
hot spring.”
was arrested.
(continued on page eight).

For American Nisei

Chief Marries Japanese

Rec Socratic Retorts

Re:

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IPAGE 2
THE NEW CANADIAN

Fishing Lines

Hafashita Repeats Victory in Montreal Tourney

Saturday, NOygniK

Eastern Canada Mudansha Champ!

_ Tournament chairman Robert Ro
p^J^A^TREAL.—Approximately shita, and G Champ
'agne, 1st kyp,
2o0 individuals
including 21 Ottawa
'gers of Montrealu-L t 5
r?°rts that there will 'been
By OSCAR HATASHITA
promoted to £ °ha^
teams, and 12 black-belts parti- „
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win
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Pa
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an
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specialist
.
caught
is
currently
studv
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his adversary in a broken posi­ J™1 be from 5 Toronto clubs plus kwan, Tokyo.
1^
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Peterboro,
TORONTO
I
ornament sponsored by the
tourney
favorites
&
-^ter
.going Seid0 Kwan Academv of Judo of tion several times, but was un­ Fa Is ’
^^b and Niagara
ing s champions],1 this evg.
I, trips due to bad Montreal, under the* sanction of able to register a full point,
luck like line breaking, fish get- the CKBBA.
sanction of ^hen time was called. A hurried
,^e tournament is co-sponsor- Pelland
colored
Gimme?
fe
Kafn
etcetra, Kaz
Out of the ‘Tppons, Waza-aris conference between referee and n
the Ontario Judo Black
5 K-flM11ny -broke the jinx by and Osaekomi’s/’ the
S
f
resuited in the awarding Belt Association and the Toronto this month, Jim £‘p e^
9 Ib‘ J^mbow with a Hatashita Home Judo Club was o± the decision to D. McClelland Kidokwan Judo Institute, and is runner-up to BoX1]?”
of the ^dividual
Kaz
Thus fish makes l°Me again acclaimed the best in
*
Canadian Kidokwan Black Belt and won the Detroit
+
?e ^^ ?an 131 the Ramil- the East, winning both the Mu Mudansha championship.
championship
]
n
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event
A^mT^iV^656 Canadian Harsha
individual
and
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Unparalled in Eastern Judo
Schetok No
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The

championship
AngrIais. Club Contest and puts chamPi°nships. A close strnap-k 1 ournaments was the initial apchampion, Duncan n
kZl* ^P^11 Us 8 >b- 11 oz! developed k the finals beS ?S’anCl ef the Shimpo-Kai Judo " as taken last year by Doug Wally Kirij^g
'M'?
Club, who had travelled over a
s .a tY an<- ^ll^ondo with his I bvo Hatashita coached toams
Tournament chairm,
? ™° mdes>from Sain* Rene Lalonde, 3rd Dan
ft,?'.0?,"1?11’lace'
f31 To™te and Ottawa w”h
and
™ ? M
Frank Ha- the Toronto Home Club Jainino- fail’d N’B‘ Thls self-taught club ETSu ° r ?e < A11 CanadJ expects that
ment will be run
laised many an eyebrow with
landed a 8% lb. Rainbow tne vital first three points
of
Championship and the entire
efflcM
their
mastery
of
techniques
and
Port hX ^.Further east at s™g themselves of the Mudanof 195J, and Don Niiya 1st Dm last more than
?
should
opened
the
final
round
'ini
ca^
nmoul ’S ^Y" “!‘?^W t^,‘S' ch™?iMS“
b"‘ Ot- Oood posture, and had given a
The
location
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good
account
of
themselves
berumours of Rainbow fishing- at
tious manner, each sensing the
,flmshed strongly with the
■2V55 lighted pier affe
YMHA
Gvm
pi
le
Totoy
importance of the ■ outcome. Latwo n3®n winning in decisive
na,
opening
time
'J r
the Canaraska River.
Y1® °ne of the fastest'- finals.
111 the semientries of about half a?1 1
T Me^
are USing the Notoo\the orfensive, applying vari- sei judoka shows th?2® 1
bv
rhe evening executed
Immediately
after
the
inter
­
by David Larush, 1st kyu (Ot­
?us techniques and locks in keepTn?°^
Creek way, Swanee tawa) over Paul Schelck, 1st kyu mission, a demonstration of lai- "F? Niiya on the defensive, in Nisei participation in El
Canada Judo. None
CTtU^fhpnd Batch Nishimura both nF°r°nto^ .with a lightning-fast Jitsu was presented by Mr Y
y0Uth was denied, favorite class but they P ? 1
Siot themselves 6%
pounders Obotogari m 5 seconds. It was a pressN?
(Kendo) to an im’- with
withi Lalonde executing a clean or two awav from £ k a M
XT b? NN
had a rare
Mnjai\st01’y in the individual opportunity to Vlew this
class and should
ancient
latelv
°W d0Wn south and Mudansha finals between D. Mc­
111 E i
Black
individual earlier rounds.
bell £q/t e^UTonship, and will
, reports have been Clelland, 1st kyu, Toronto HataThe
big
match
of
the
evenin
o^°0<i- Another interestino™f S B,Yk.Be,t "S oe in full contention for the on
oA^l^s^
to rePresent Canada at
Nov. 6 at Lake Simcoe. Fishin
and although last year’s cliom.
is reported fair at Beaverton g
^a? Takanashi, 2nd Dan t^iV™’ Pl“e' M Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D‘
«as missing,- an exciting brand
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PAGE 7

Personal Notes

KOIDE-SAKAI

Kamloops. B.C.

aates ana aoings

CALENDAR

daughter. of Air. and
■ ^tsuo Sakaki, and George
Marriages
vrtZU°
of Kelowna, son of
_______ November
i an<^ Mrs. Suekichi Koide ex­
BERESFORD-TANAKA
19—Toronto. Kidokwan Judo Institute's
changed marriage vows before
Tournament at 7:00 p.m. in the YHMA
bloor and Spadina.
Toronto, Ont. the Reverend Janies H. Warr on
TQ
p
P^
T
70.

The
Toronto
Bud
­
October 22, I960.
also be a discussion' on the pro­ 20—Toronto. Toronto Burdhist Church
Marriage vous were exchang­ . The ceremony was performed dhist Church is holding its An­ posal to ratify tlie constitution ,JeTrpetual memorial service.
mj°r°?-fo'. L.ou Mya's Gym presents
ed on October 8, 1960 between w W00?5 United Church. nual Meeting on Sunday. Nov. and by-laws of the church. Re­
Canada 1961" contest.
,at 3:00 P.M., in the Church solutions will also be introduced
Miss Junko June Tanaka, daugh­ Aliss Mutsuko Kobayashi, as the
Toronto—Jr. Mr. Ontario , etc.
social
hall.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sataro Ta­ soloist, sang “0 Promise Ale”
97anTd llv® muusic. 394 Euclid Ave.
tor discussion.
27„U°ro1nto- .Toronto Buddhist Church
naka of Toronto, and Mr. Terence termg the SigKhlg of the regis- . The members will hear reports
The Women’s
annual meeting.
jOm various committees and the prepare Japanese ixiliary will
Beresford, son of Mr. and Mrs.
cuisine for
administrative
board.
Then
Reginald Beresford of England, p AnTptl°n was held at Alex’s
'e will supper.
at the Toronto Buddhist Church’ Bai-B.Q.
The
happy
couple
The Reverend Newton Ishiura honeymooned
in
the United
officiated.
otates.
A reception took-place at the
Church hall. The couple honey­
_ The Annual Children’s Xmas
Sanford No. JA. 2-5725; or Aliss
mooned to England and will even­ Engagements
1 arty, originated by the HJCCA.
_er?a^^
Wanted
Kay. Shimoji 153 Huhson tele­
tually reside at Leaside, Toronto.
ias been scheduled for Saturday, phone
JA. 9-9058, and give the SrdJ;BOP?KKE^^
Geilgo Fujita of
Mr. Terence _ Beresford is the Q?1!’ and
^^0 in Hamilton.
name,
age
and sex of the child ontoF ’ Please Phone RU. 2-3466 (TorScarborough
Township,
Ontario
well-known ■ editor of The Guidio™
s
even
t
for
children
up
to
wish to announce the engage­ -K. years, has been attended and on or before Dec. 3, 1960.
GIRL WANTED for variety store WeeT
ing Light.
If you have friends whi might PhoLWv? n°ud ,b:ours- Responsibilities.
ment of- their daughter, Aliss enjoyed by many, children and
*
*
*
°^>hl at WA- 3:0346 after
wish to send their children, show 6o p.m. (Toronto)
Fumiko Fujita, to Mr.
alike. To ensure that all them or tell them about it.
MIYAI-TERANISHI
Takayuki Seki, son of Air. and children present mH receive a
BOOKKEEPER. General olficUworTJor
Mrs. Hitsuji Seki, of Chatham,
3 RR10On?Tany\ Good salary. Phone.EM.
it

P?
rents
are
requested
to
Winnipeg, Man. Ontario.
J-bsl9 (Toronto)
’ call. Miss Sumi Afototsume 135
HJCCA Xmas Party
The Manitoba Buddhist Church

t-

Toronto Buddhist Church To Hold Annual Meeting

Hamilton JCCA Children's Party

was the setting for the-marriage
of Aliss Naomi Teranishi, daugh.ter °f ^ and Mrs- C- Teranishi,
5?
Masao Miyai, son of Air
S
°U October
la, 1960. The Reverend R. Nishi­
mura officiated.
After the wedding a reception
t?0^ Pf^ce at the Assihibonia
ftotei.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

Air. and Airs. George Alasuda,
formerly of Saskatoon, Sask.,
to announce a change of
address to P.O. Box 37, Chillivack, B.C., C/o Pringle Hatch®es,
47319
Trans-Canada
Highway East, Chilliwack, B.C.

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Roy ^ Honda,
c ^ address was 71 Hess
ot. South, Hamilton, Ont., wish
address as
Ontario mj31a D-Gk Hamilton,

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This annual social shindig- is ______ Room and Board
ROOM
AND
BOARD
7o7T»
Per
?
slated for Friday, December 23
Street Strict?
1960 at the Hillcrest Restaurant.
rnone OX. 8-3648 (Toronto).
Keep that date open.
For both events, we have but
Apartment For Rent
—You’ve attended before,
S d,uPlex, 5120.00 month.
should we say more?
If you Beach district. ’Parking.
WA. 1-6617
haven’t attend, try it, you’ll see (Ioronto).
what we mean.
Afore details
coming! R.U ?
Business Personal

- M1dS7 Xoshi Iwase Of Vancouvei, B.C. is happy to announce the
^a^e™ent. of her daughter,
Miss Yoko Iwase, to Mr. MitsuThere will be the monthly
^u Yonemitsu of Toronto Onta- union Service in English at St.
ri0-The engagement took place Andrew’s Church, Dufferin, on
on November 5, 1960.
bunday, November 20th at 11-00
*
a.m. The guest speaker at this
*
*
Mr. S. Shimono of Toronto, On­ holy Communion service will be
Br- C. G. Cotter, M.A.
tario washes to announce the eh- gagement of his daughter, Sana- Ph.D secretary of the Urban
ye Teresa, to Mr. Ted Tadao Ko­ Board of the Diocese of Toronto,
dama, .son of Mr. and Airs. S. Ko- ^r. Cotter, whojs engaged in
Social work, will undoubtedly
io11^^ Toronto, on November Pave a message of interest for
I960,
The
official
announcement the young people.

English Union Service

came at a party held at Kwongchow Chop Suey. ‘

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^Vlrual or^mixedt groups. Phone LE.'
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tm75- Ask for Archie
Miyashita . (Toronto).

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LOT FOR RENT. A five to ten . acre lot
for market gardening located forty miles
ph
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Toronto, Ontario. Freshly brok^n(?UC^ /Our and a half feet deep For
7Ur^r VLform2ti°n caI1 CH- ^S152 after
/ p.m. (Toronto).

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WHEN? Sunday, Nov. 20: 7 to

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THE NEW CANADIAN

Former Member vs. Miss Observer Reaction To Kennedy
Deaf Miss Observer:

Saturday,. November 19 jq^

THE NEW CANADIAN

(continued from page one)

I

spoken directly to you wilL be
claims arising from World War expect any drastic changes with
Bravo for your attempt to de­ “thank you”, when* they take Two.
^^onzed as seconH
.
Post Office dS^1.
regard to Korea as a result of
fend Rec Socratic Dance Club in your money. This situation, howTHE REPUBLIC OF KOREA: Kennedy’s victory.
T. UMEZUKI, Published •
your letter published Wednesday. eveb. may change
tomorrow
TSUMURA,
En- S

President
Posun
Yun
told
United
“We are not much concerned
I .am surprised however, that an evening when some executives
Press
International,


We
do
not
Editor;
KEN
MORI
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1011
about economic policies of the
observer rather than the club has may read this complaint; Then,
there
are'
the
kika-Niseis
(retur’
Democratic
party,

he
said
add
­
Section Editor and \dv w 6
voiced a defence. I have rushed

e^ising
this letter in order that the issue nees from Japan), who do not memoership could only mean a ing, “In fact, we expect expanded Manager.
How­
SUBSCRIPTION
will not become muddled with wish to attend any function of private club. Discrimination is as aid from Mr. Kennedy.”
the club. What is the percentage you say, “the denial of rights ever, he voiced the opinion of
time.
6 months
I
3>/.Uu per year
It is expected that I defv you of kika-Niseis attending or have commonly enjoyed by the larger some Koreans when 'he indicated
in view of your ; rebuttal." This taken out a membership in-this Canadian community” and “the that Kennedy might “yield to the
479 QUEEN ST. WEST,
regarding
Red
letter does just that. To get to organization you claim promotes enability to enter an establish- Communists”
EMpire 6-5005
the meaty portions, I quote a socially? I would venture a guess ment where the public is custom- China’s membership in the United
arily.
accustomed"
to

i
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(ill connec- Nations and on the offshore
passage from your letter which and say less than 5 percent. Why
V
read: “. . . it was initiated with is this? The reason was clearly tion with our disagreements). islands.
rise
above
religious
prejudice
the express object of facilitating put to club members last year Here,. ..you have unwaringly ad­
.NATIONALIST CHINA: We Ihc nexv step is to overcome ra
f
and promoting social relation­ vnen two kika-Niseis took the mitted that the. club practises are not prejudiced, but we are
• • • by electing
ships, among the Japanese race, toor and hurled words and discrimination. The Rec Socratic just afraid that Mr. Kennedy will Catholic
the Americans We
n
specifically.” The club, I under­ phrases which cannot be publish­ Club is not an organization with •lik jS,to gIve up °ur offshore prompted Asians to ask therv
stand, is for Japanese Canadians ed here for obvious reasons. Their a selective membership since the islands,” is the way one Formo­ se*v.e^\ yan the end of racial
—not for persons of the Japanese complaint, no matter the ap­ club advertises continually for all san expressed it.
prejudice be far off?”
airs that “everyone is
race. This is a sample of the poor proach, was .that the Nisei (reA. member of the anti-ComOKINAWA;
The
Okinawan
choice of words and opinions terrmg to Niseis who have lived welcome admission 50 cents for munist youth corps said a moven
an
on
rhe
street
largely
wel­
lomber.for non-memthroughout the letter. You are, entirely in Canada), were uri-YY-T
was
bemg
discussed
for
comed
Kennelly

s
election
m
this
rs

or
something
iuendly.
selfish
and
indifferent,
to that effect.
however, entitled to your views,
cninese
students
to
U.S.-administered
island
which
liii
lay down
and looked upon the kika as therefore, when announcements
but I stand to oppose you.
their books and
; ’ go to Quern oy to saw anti-Eisenhower demoS
ne)
read

everyone
is
welcome

,
it
is
something
below
them.
So
Miss
®ly argument now is enlarged
bight for what they fear Ken- tors when the American chief exe’
8 Co<
with, the^ reading of your letter, Observer,, just who are you trv- for the larger Canadian cdmmuy will surrender.‘The English cutiye visited here last summer'
mty,
or
an
invitation
to
an
affair
,ng 1° Tcici with such incidents
T
in that i disagree Rec Socratic and
T^Y«^yi2aii
chief
executive
Sd^abin a News said on
facts?
\Ild establishment where the pubworks to promote social relation­
,
e one that “Free Chinese*”^It
is
NOT

quite
obvious
that
7as to° busy campaign;^J
S
customarily.
accustomed
to.

ships. In past experiences, I had
or
and ah around the n° EJ I113 own re-election hi
with
this
general
'admissionR
singular
ethnic
membership
to
To attend five Sunday evening
next
Sunday

s
balloting
to
issue

ac
wond
had
been
wishing
for
a
achieve cohesion and solidarity charge for Sunday evening danc­
^.^' ^Tore ■ I. was accorded a
°
ssue
ing ^slightly higher fo? non- victory for Vice President Nixon. a statement.
1s
needed
to
succeed

.
The
Inter
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hello . I am a: former club mem­
gOV
COMMUNIST CHINA: There
” ­■ nCn'GA^GRB AND MALAY
ber how as I have no desire to national Institute of Metropolit- meinbers), and then to deny en
tipr
,n.° ,lmi?ediate reaction on
Of Observers in Singapore and Mabecome one of. its cliquish mem­ a” Toronto has a multitude of try to a person or persons c.
Son
v-t°ry from Peipingbers despite my wishes then to ethnic members, including Japa- other groups because ‘of their I 'aya ^^^ssed-the view that U.S. But the official
New
China
NeJ
s
in
Asia
should
be
become acquainted with JC-’s. nefe Gana-dians, and is popu- lacial heritage or any other rea- P-estige
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are
numerous
other
^
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when
they
are
known
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J^atly
as
a
result
When these attempts to gain
Daily and Kwangming Daily car°Htlcfcs boasting the same troublemakers,, is definitely an of Kennedy’s election.
friends were made, I was treated
act
of
discrimination.
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are
2
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do
not
make
reports about the US pre
I TJ
a^-a^ o^ider and an intruder. WlC“ bbnd statements in view laws against such practices, or
go.ve™™ent official sidential
election. The Ta KunJ the
^
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