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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Vol. XXIV.—No. 91

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, I960

Action On Immigration Act?

Throne Speech Highlights

TORONTO, ONT.

Iopen/

br°ad program of proposed legislation was out­
lined in the thione speech read last Thursday at the openin0- of the to sit in two ‘‘panels” so tha'
more than one tariff study car
new parliamentary session.
°
be carried on at any one time.
. J Among^ mex3T forthcoming, the speech said, are Criminal
Code amendments having to do with capital punishment”
Disarmament Sought
Informed speculation was that the government favors a system
Disarmament under interna­
whereby capital punishmest would be retained for cases of vicious tional control is the key to an en­
or premeditated murder,,with prison terms provided for so-called during world peace, the govern­
‘•accidental murders or those committed in passion.
ment said.
However, informants, did not rule out the possibility that the
The speech said the government
government may bethinking only of changing the method of execu- has accordingly maintained its
Al death penalities in Canada now are carried out by hanging. unremitting efforts” to achieve
Some MPs and others favor the electric chair or the gas chamber
progress in the disarmament
xield.
To Treat Sex Deviates
Until such time as disarma­
|
Immigration a Topic
Treatment of criminal sexual ment under effective control can
|
The long-awaited overhaul of psychopaths will be proposed.
be achieved, however, it is neces­
J the controversial Immigration
The speech contained no de­ sary to ask you to maintain wellJ Act will be placed before Parlia- tails on the treatment plan, be­ tiained and well-armed Canadian
Photo By Shag Tabata
| meat at the new session.
yond saying it would involve defence forces, adequate to meet
|
An opportunity will be given to amendments to the , Criminal Canada’s defence obligations.”
^iiya issh°wn executing one of his favorite
| individuals and organizations to Code. It is likely the amendments
smed hv
th>e 8<h Annual Judo Toursament spmiRural
Programs
Sought
| present their views on a,future ivill constitute government action
td w
J
B'?™ Academy of Judo in /Montreal. The HataThe _ government will
seek
। immigration policy for Canada.
on the 1958 report of a royal
chlmpi "u CIUb °f lornoto were winners in the Mundansha team

The speech said only that “a commission headed by Chief Jus­ •authority to join the provinces
| bill to revise the Immigration Act tice J. C. McRuer of Ontario and local groups throughout Can­
| will be laid before you.”
which recommended that special ada in comprehensive programs
|
The government has been pro- provision be made in the peniten­ of rural rehabilitation and de­
। raising to amend the Immigration tiary system for the. custody, con­ velopment.”
Agriculture
Minister
Alvin
J Act since it took office in 1957.
trol and treatment of everv sex
Hamilton
tried
out
the
idea
last
offender.
HOLLYWOOD. — Lonesomest and kissed her soundly
week on the federal-provincial
gal
in town is Shirley MacLaine
agricultural conference and found
New Fiscal Deal Coining
One was a producer, one was
I
To Increase Pensions
whose
husband and four year old
unanimous interest qualified by
a
director and another a writer.
are 6,000 miles away in The
e
Substantial increases in war
The tariff board is to be ex­ reservations that the provinces daughter
Tana™
fourth man Shirley had never
E disability pensions to veterans or panded and put to work on a will want to see what the price
P
seen before. After he kissed her
I their descendants were forecast.
•Shirley spends only six months she shrugged and said, “Who was
speeded-up program of overhaul­ tag is.
R
There are some 154,000 war ve- ing and modernizing Canada’s
(a
month or two at a time) of that?”
. Purpose of the,.program is to
I terans drawing disability pen- customs tariff structure.
diversify agriculture, strengthen­ every year with husband Steve
Because she doesn’t like to
I sions. Nearly 33,000 dependents
To accomplish this, it was an­ ing the position of the small Parker who produces movies and write letters the actress and her
I of these veterans also receive nounced, the five-member board farmer by turning marginal land TV shows in Tokyo. On his last
husband correspond vocally.
I pensions. Total annual cost to the will be enlarged and empowered to better use.
visit to Hollywood he packed up
“Steve bought a couple of Ja­
daughter Stephie and took her
I Kernment is about ?14^ooopanese
recorders,” she explained.
along with him to geisha land.
“They record on a special kind of
|
Aid Worker’s Training
“People ask how our marriage paper. So I talk into the machine
has lasted,” Shirley said. “And I and mail it off to him every day
I , Federal grants aimed at buildwon’t know how to answer them. or two.
| mg more provincial technical
“Maybe we’re happy because
। schools to train workers for the
TORONTO.—A 13-day tour of tirely new concept of Japan, he
“He mails me recordings, in­
| automation era were foreshad- Japan and Hong Kong by 101 said. Several used the opportu­ we spend so much time apart.
cluding conversation from Ste­
* owed.
“But it is a lonely life. I hate phanie. She goes to a Japanese
Toronto businessmen was termed
|
No dollar amount was placed a “great success” by James Wa­ nity to get contracts for their going home to an empty house
school and has a Japanese maid.
firms.
I on the new federal program, but kelin, general manager of the
Mr. Sydney Hermant, president every night, so I spend a lot of So she mostly talks to me in Ja­
I
i sPe®ch said the government Toronto Board of Trade.
panese.
of Imperial Optical Co., was able time with friends.
I Mil seek approval for grants of
The junket was organized by to take an order for spectacle
“It wouldn’t look right if I went
If I look like I’m crying, forI
°f the cost of building the Board of Trade of Metropoli­ lenses in Hong Kong.
out with a single male friend, get it, ’ the pixie like MacLaine
। approved, technical schools and tan' Toronto, at a total cost of
“The Japanese lenses for cam­ you know, it starts talk. Instead, smiled. “I’m wearing contact
I
™ln? institutions.
$150,000 plus individual out-of- eras and binoculars are first rate, I go out with a whole bunch of lenses. For the Geisha role I have
:
1 py°^ram would extend to pocket. spending.
but their spectacles are still horse people, or I visit friends like the to have brown eyes and the color­
-'larch 31, 1963.
Though they concede some of and buggy. To catch up with the Milton Berles, the Dean Martins, ed lenses are a pain.” She’s doing
their views are only first impres­ rest of the world they’ll have to Frank Sinatra and his dates, and very well.
sions, the Toronto visitors were get more up-to-date equipment the Sammy Cahns.”
“She can always learn English
enthusiastic about:
. Shirley’s days are filled with again when she gets back to this
and train more skilled labor.”
He' added: “They have to de­ movie making. Currently she is country.”
• Japanese industrial activity.
pend
on a domestic market as starring in MGM’s “Spinster.”
• The courtesy and hospitality
When- Shirley completes her
the
base
for their industry.
Sitting in the studio commis­ dow'dy title role in “Spinster” at
of the people.
• The good manners of the child­ They’re getting away with things sary, the madcap redhead was the end of the year she will take
at home that we couldn’t in Can- dressed in a baggy green sweater off for Tokyo and a starring part
ren.
and slacks. As we talked four men in Parker’s production of “My
• “The man’s world” of Japanese
( continued on page eight)
walked
by at various intervals Geisha.”
society.
The tour was educational, more
than a business trip, a board of
IMPRESSIONS
trade official says. Next year a
trip to western Europe may be
of JAPAN
organized.
“Members of the toui; were
By DIANE MILLER
that he might learn “big English words.” In reply
very much impressed with what
to
my letter he wrote this:
Since coming to Japan I have been impressed
they saw,” said Mr. Wakelin,

Dear
Miss Diane Miller:
who was in charge of the tour’s by the number of young students and businessmen
J
was
sorry not to write ‘Miss’ before your
who are anxious to speak English. Their principle
administrative arrangements.
name.
I
was
taught to write an English Tetter by
Many businessmen developed reasons for. mastering English are (1) They want you, thank you.
new contacts and formed an en- to speak the language that is heard all over the
My school began on September 12 and the
world; (2) They can use it to advantage in busi­
examination
will begin from October 4 to 14. You
ness; (3) They want to travel to Canada, England
Aid. Henry Chambers, Q.C.
wu-ote
to
me
to go to Gifu and Toba. Gifu is faor the United States; (4) They feel it is an ad­
m
°
u
,
s
.
for

Ukai
’. Ukai means the cormorant’s
vantage since Japan is adopting many western
—Aiderman Chamcatching
the
fish.
Toba is famous for shrine Tse’
8
. 0Wn ab°ve) after serving
TOKYO.—A giant avalanche customs.
island “Futamigaura’ and pearl.

t1S ^^v^enting .Ward 4 in swept 55 mountaineers down the
Various instances have proved to me that the
I want to know usual custom and life of foreign
one
City Coujlcil will be slopes of Mount Fujiyama on Japanese are very keen in their desire to speak countries
For instance, what, game do people
a
• e candidates running for Saturday, November 19.
English. The most recent proof resulted from a Play m Canaaa? How many money do they pav
the Board of Control.,
Police at Fuji Yoshida, at the trip I took outside of Tokyo. Either Japanese for car? etc.
j
j
all
^..^ken an uciive part in mountain’s base, said four of the students are not as self-conscious as- we are or
By the way, I think it is a bad manner that
a|l
a vIvitiesl has sat on mountaineers died, 17 were re­ they refuse to be shy when it comes to learning i
y°u your photo, but I have never met a
the
.andIng Committees of scued, and 34 were missing.
English. Regardless, I was surrounded by univer­ mdy as you, so I don’t want to forget such a kind
The avalanche roared more sity students on this trip. They wanted ’to speak lady eternally.
h-aS been Chair^Committees of Public than 6,000 feet down the 12,389- English and in the course of a few hours we had
, Please send me your pretty photo.
Excuse
is
"c[fare and Property. He foot mountain, Japan’s highest exchanged a few ideas, names and addresses.
ignorant
boy
who
don

t
know
English
and
English
of tk r1 ^e Board of Governors peak, carrying away three groups Shortly after the trip one of the young students
Toronto Western Hospital. of mountaineers.
wrote asking me to correspond with him in order
(continued on page eight)

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Lonesomest Gal In Town

Japan Wins Canadians

Vote For The Candidate
Of Your Choice

Learning English

Avalanche On Fujiyama

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Wednesday, November 23, 1960
PAGE 7

CALENDAR

dates and doings

.

November

25—Toronto. Lou Miya's Gym presents
"Mr. Central Canada 1961" ’ contest
Also Mr. Toronto—Jr. Mr. Ontario etc’
and live muusic. 394 Euclid Ave.
27—Toronto. Toronto Buddhist Church
annual .meeting.

Nisei Students Club Meeting To Feature Speaker

keg news
LAKEHEAD BOWLING. High triu’e
(SOlfV' N°V' 6th' Stanley Taniwa 699

J LADIES:

Dot Corbett 619

shima 519; Herb Miyasaki 516 (203)Dick lanaka 502.
.

mUD/?-,S: Amy Shiga 501 (204); Yosh
9-?
Louise Yamashita 451 "
Muke 438; Mita Miyasaki 431- Fumi
Mitzi
Mary Tanaka 400.'
Kflyasakl s team Wished firlt in
off”soo> ° assure themselves of a play--

(252)-

Nakamoto 635 (267).
25, the Nisei SMents^Club’h SnP'.S“S °'l the abwe W
Sunday,
L
tbe above topics
Tsubouchi 620
Jim Inaba 660 Ebi
(244).
U 4ibe sho^L Mr. Otsuka (273};
LADIES: Shirley Kovok 557 (202)culture, and science’ spots of Ja- 1Mb kindiy consented to answer (29Y1 632 Z48,; Kay Nagamoto 646
*
Rose Akiyama
Jan by Fumio Otsuka. Mr. Otsu- 5X qpe?IOiS Which V°u may
61hR(993Y gOD^T' N°r‘i
PA’ Morita
wiI1 aIso b'e Nisei S^ ^n3 of 'L Lakehead Tosh O^S 54^^?^
xa, an economic student, brought s«Xed
; . ng. Club was held at the
b
cos^ °7 the evening- LI °i“ka.™ izuj); Ken Nakanishi
and presently attendle Hague's president, Kenji 570.
I1,0111;? twenty-five cents.
Th??°
UC
‘w °n Sunday' November 6th a?; lx w3™1®”!”;; ‘^"i
1VTlty Of Toronto, is
. Lae taik will be uresented
533; Sid Kondo 539 (209)
.M°n‘sugu 1
unformed on these topics «Sht
Female Help Wanted
o’clock SH.Wat the Wol
531 (205); Mike Saku-T 52°^ 9

especially the culture. This is an
TYPIST-BOOKKEEPER for once a week excellent opportunity to learn ^e?K?1UOn’ 79 st- George St.
full day. Please phone RU. 2-3466 (Tor­
just below Hoskin. Everyone is ihMUV° ‘he revisions it was decided 514; >&
more about Japan.
onto).
he (het series could FF^etO
If you can’t afford a trip ri°'ht welcome to come and share an LL LS LwMers of ‘The
remaining S
GIRL WANTED for variety store Week now, come down and wiX evening in Japan with us.
consist e£k%° 1 e b°wlm^ season will
days with good hours. Responsibilities
cui.sist ox just one series.
NSC
Mane X.^^ ^Xft?"'
Phone Vic Ohashi at WA. .3-0346 afta
•6 p.m. (Toronto)
NoSvU^VlaVime ten-pin league

CLASSIFIED

BOOKKEEPER. General office work for
^oio°^any'. ?°°d salarY Phone EM.
3-8819 (Toronto)

Bowi Off The Lard On November 26

MiL si?-R7 W°saki 558 (200); Sub
5j2; Joe Akiyama 527; Ed Naka-

553 (924).
;T,'. 3:J’® Morita
tr
- Nakanishi 553- <999i
m*7 Morino 536; Bill Ovama 595 r ‘
- 520;
Wakabayashi
522 (Wi
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?
'Tad
F A k ^moto
(201);
gujimoto

'T°R°NT0.—Are you willing
pIe y°UrseIf become a Part of day Now 26, where the N.Y.P n n
MDK^L503^^ Tanaka 501 ?
nht
population Of is holding a “Bowling Nite”* ^OliS DlSCriminatm^?
bavaSsfe^L^* 470; Marie^kols Wasted to be down*
'
& ‘
obese Canadians? If the answer
n ^hJ O.—Infornwl sources tell Raloi Jc t Kobby Fujimoto 434- Hedv
Domestic Help Wanted
foiSdl Y JX “?«» «<; vwJ
tn yeS’ l^1 Stay 1101116 aUd plop at the Olympia, by 8 o’clock sharp.
Dakko-chan dolls that
any intention of
jour obese self in front of the XailJ011e
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A EELIABLE woman,'live in, 3 children
tle Vaze hi Japan were
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small home, private room, TV char picture tube amid an atmosphere
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kept, top wages. Phone ME. 3-1223. of beer and popcorn. If the an­ loyoxco Sameshima HO. 3-2110 or th^
felt that
Harry Mateuga LE. 3-5243 bv
Nov-^W t1^1 TEN-PIN LEAGUE.
swer is no, then get some fun and
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Apartment For Rent
exercise at the Olympia on Satur- Ihursday, Nov. 24.
^hen they were black, would be n
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LOT FOR RENT. A five to ten acre lot
n°Lh ^ t gardening located forty miles
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north of Toronto, Ontario. Freshly brok- Jour” in 1961. The main tour wall
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signeu
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nCj^my and endorsed bv the These are available for those
Applications to join this tour Noveuber 8th.
Buddhist Churches of America, who desire them.
Attendance at the Shinran may be made through local travel
tne BCA tour committee an- bhomn commemorative service in agents, the BCA Tour Commit­ tagawa 461 177? HSU^5544“<;22DSue Kinounced ^at its San Francisco'
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April
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TOE NEW CANADIAN

Ex-police Officer
Says Executed
Woman Nisei

One Of The Originators Of Rec Socratic Writes.

Re: Rec Socratic

Japan Wins Canadians

THE NEW CANADIAN

(continued from page one)

Authorized as second d
. Post Office Dep^E^^M,
ada.” '

T. UMEZUKI PnhiiA “a’A’°
Hermant described Japan as TSUMURA
FnSSher' Kei
Letter to the Editor:
an
exciting
country

for
an
adEditor;
KEN
MOR? t SeCtiot
an<i, Mosely the others within the
GUAM.—A ranking police ...
. Y^turouS
___ ,’ young- entrepreneur. Section Editor and 4d??aa inie$s
To all the affirmative and ne­ circle involved in the formation spector at Saipan when Amelia “If I were 20 years youXer Ind
Manager.
Advertising
gative letters and comments re: of the club, not one of us really
\t disappeared on a Pacific not tied to Canada Tthink Ta
subscription
the Rec Socratic Dance Club, I intended that the aim of the club,
1937 rejected assertions pan would be the most interestS4S7°00 ^ 6 BOnths
have only one question to ask. was for social furtherment, unless that the American aviatrix. and mg place to start a business ”
S>/-00 per year
Has the constitution been chang­ you consider better dancing as her navigator were executed by ■
- Impressed
ed since, the formation of the social furthering. Certainly no “e Japanese.
'
479
QUEEN
ST. WEST
The hospitality and charm of
club? If not, I would recommend thoughts of discrimination (and r ^! investigator, Jesus de Leon the Japanese struck the Canadian
EMpire 6-5005
that the present club executive that-is the only tag that should Guerrero, said a woman executed I visitors
dig it out and observe it. The spe­ be applied here), as we ourselves T
fTSPy WaS Jborn in
“We ’couId tenefit by the Jacific aim of this organization was 1 me originators) were hoping to
s
Angeles
of
Japanese
descent,
panese
background ” savs T F you ™pi»rta'a»«.
to further Latin-American and entice some Chinese-Canadians MitTuhaS
theories ^ Houston, HoSston and S’
whom we knew”, to join our
. balllroom dancing to those inter­
Their back the sea?, „dX^
membership,
since
they
were
very
ested along those lines. No speci­
fic groups were mentioned, save interested in ballroom d3ncin°"
. Blinkley said there were U
as already stated, those inter­ and were very good at it. If there
ested basically in ballroom danc- is any screaming to be done, let
rig. I realize that the ballroom it he in the nature of how the mask the fact they were fortify- <rirfs aOinT l U P
t 'Ye saw
dancing end of it has suffered potential member views improve­ World WaH? Preparatory to their work. They don’tTr^
greatly some time ago, however, ment of dancing, if the constitu­
comfort.
1 niatenal
Guerrero said he did not know S want
1?HS is -fairly easy to understand. tion is of any criterion. .
$50 Ylonth average'S?"*
What is hard to comprehend is
If the present policy, as I un- the name of the executed woman, room
t gY t0 the powder
the present policy relating to its Gerstant it, is continued (if mis­ but recalled that she was “beauti- & f
P^ss a button body who is capaWe ® LT'policies of exclusion. One thing understood, I apologize) it is the ful and about 25 years of age. She and wait for a replacement work- is working

^faing
the income per
I want clearly understood is the
they’re away.
ery things the club was meant appeared to be part Caucasian ert°
Th/ ^^es is fairly hiS
Don S. McPhie, owner of Binapparent belief by some observ­ tor and I sincerely hope its pre- and would have been mistaken for
Lhe Canadians said a visiAn
ers that the club quote, “was ini- ^ent trend will be abandoned,-for one.”
nington’s appliances, said he was Japan and Hong Koiw is / «
|la^.d f.or tJie express object of 1 will be ashamed that I for
The former police official said impressed by the quality , control opener” in a world ^e^a^
facilitating and promoting social one, had a hand in the formation, the woman came to Saipan osten­ in ^Japanese factories. ■
fang and woman happy to ^
relationships among the Japa­
“Most of the girls in the plants
sibly
to
ook
for
work,
but
was
'
1 i • tile name
nese race specifically,” end of Rec Socratic” which is not just too well dressed. He said she was were about 20 to 23. Before they
In Tokyo,- be sure
hi™ .
quote
Nothing is further p/lamY’ hut a carefully contriv­ subsequently arrested and im­
a-^^
£° to the
an imp°rier hereby,
from the truth. As one of the ori­ ed, and what we thought, origin­ prisoned two months before being plant training school for three
I he girls are trained for tu
ginators and planners, as well as al w ord mu th meaning.hanged.
6 months and pass an efficiency SSteW°n> th7«et their cery
p^t^^T6 of the cIub at its
Guerrero added that because of examination.”
mind %>„..>“3 !ta^ ^
(Another) Former Member
I had a hand in laying the
says it>s “very Possible”
the
P
oI
ice,
^
constitution. Knowing personally
known if Miss Ear­ Japan may some day export TV
TORONTO, ONT. J
sets to Canada.
“If they’re as
hart had-been arrested.
good as the Japanese transistor
radl10?’ I don’t see why they
(Continued from Page One) wouldn’t sell. Though I’d rathe? bi«»
• manners.”
bp”OUr °Wn TV industry deve“Toshio Hagihara”
/ abroad8 economic state does not encourage travel
A. E. McKaque, Q.C.
_
No
Seterecy
.
I find that many university graduates
barrister, solicitor
The Japanese were willing- to
notary public
show the . Canadians everything
« ' v1C^
were interested,
1008 Northern Ontario Building
ar^nSnBalIentine> president
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
f
Ballentine Co. The group
TORONTO
reeled for
E"gbsh cor- S ‘ \ Iar^est party of busi?
they shall never leave
nunciab°n. Some know
L said
tO tOUr JaPa*H

IMPRESSIONS of japan

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rica, win scholan^ T d ? *Y peoPle m Ame- tiesdemand.
and inconveniences exS^
the difficul- CarrnP^o ^^^ey; president of
C
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on bus ness fSiTO to study abroad or are sent
bitwus people in studying English fhaf^ theSt am‘
lue
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ful that I am not a Janan^f
am thank^ir trying to learn
I^!j^«fe^
are smau’Sd too English in Japan.
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