Page 1
CEss Eg)
nt' Ot!a™'
THE NEW CANADIAN
fisher, Kei
Section
A J
P311^
Advertising
R
Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
ON
■ths
JEST,
-5005
■"■" . ■ . . ■ _ '’,"-------- ;______ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1960
n —- ----------- Coming to the O'Keefe Centre (Toronto) on Dec. 5th
TORONTO, ONT.
Canada Favors Election Results
^h, clean.
1 radio, tip
-a and cof-
TOKYO.—Japan’s ruling Con voters repeated their sharp swing
servatives rolled back to control to the right and left.
of parliament, but failed to get
The Communists made their
the all-out backing they had ask
best showing- in 10 years, inereased of the country’s voters.
total of the popular vote
The pro-U.S. Conservatives, led mg_their
to L.S per cent from 2.6 per cent
by Pi emier Hayato Ikeda, claim and winning- three seats.
W—maybe
ed their victory was a broad en
mt every,
With all but one of 467 par
dorsement
of the U.S.-Japan se
i workingliamentary
seats decided, the un
curity pact and other close ties
come per
official count gave this break
with
tire
West.
irly high,
down.
. pheil> leftist opponents claimed
i visit to
Liberal Democrats 296, Socialeftist gains proved just the op
s an “eye
145’ Democratic Socialists
posite.
l’e man is
16,
Communists
three. Agrarians
^j
middle-of-the-road
appeal
to serve
(minor
party)
one,
Independents
made by the Democratic Socialist five.
party, was crushed as Japanese
o have a
96 Per cent cf the 39,951,tere says,
o
i
m
,
r
•£
Popular
vote tabulated, the
for three
H
4
Holdout
Engaged
Llberal
Democrats
had 57.8 .per
heir cer-.
cent;
the
Socialists
27.4
centbusiness.
TOKNO.
Former
Imperial Democratic Socialists per
8.7
per
Anny Sergeant Tadaslii Ito, 35 cent; Communists 2.9 percent,
^«^
one of two World War Two hold- and the Independents 2 9 ner
^w^;
outs on Guam who surrendered cent.
‘
r
.
™
y
’
was
en
&aged
to
Miss
There was a strange listless□ENCE
Endo 29, a typist in a trade com
td Drive
ness
mbout the over-all polling
pany
here.
>n S-1365
Since his return, Ito has been considering- the violence which
tke. ^guing of the pact
working as a night watchman for
^e United States and which
a film studio.
.
'OR
H TORONTO, — The
musical
led to the cancellation of Preesicomedy from. Japan that made a
aent
Eisenhower’s visit to To
E million dollars in Las Vegas wil
kyo. Both the Socialists and the
Idin;
E shortly be seen in this city.
Reds were behind the wild demon
□d«}
i This is "Holiday in Japan”
strations last June. But the popuI which, in style and story, is the
TORONTO. — Legislation is
la
F
has given them an un- •
j
bby
S™
1
’
6
placency.
And
now
Canada
is
I most fabulous theatrical, attrac- needed to wipe out race and color
mistakable
answer. The people
I tion touring the nation this win- gxejuuice
prejudice, existing in Canada, St. +ion ti^^3^^01111^ a^°V,t elec- suffering hard times, he added.
generally are satisfied with Ike
| ter. This is a full-length, richly Paul’s riding Liberal candidate ’ a nst of M,
,W1 prmt
Allan Campbell was named
■is
president of the association 2 da s foreign policy. Perhaps
B costumed, and delightful.- -show; Ian Wahn said. He -called. fo^
more.important, they are happy
| produced—'not in New York—but amendment of the Immigration showing how mSv bAV
allow
Pmcininni, Charles Duchess, about the prosperous state ’of af
g in Tokyo.
act. to eliminate discrimination.
kept^ gMr_ Mc]sasJ saicL "And ?3nte - e M°P.^ harry Lit Lem, fairs at. home and are putting
i Developed as a different kind actMr.
Wahn told members of St. I am sure it will be a very shab John
Szezoglik, Cas Wizzodak great faith in the Liberal-Dem o„ jt
I of musical comedy for presenta- Paul’s Liberal association at their
and James McGuigan as vice-pre- crat plan - to double the'national
I lion at Las Vegas, “Holiday in annual meeting that recent by score.”
3-9768
sidents. Cindy . Szezoglik was income within the next decade.
3 • 5081
He
said
Canada
had
a
govern
| Japan’’ was booked there .for six events in Asia and Africa have
elected secretary, K. Doc Yip,
With the - ruling party’s in
r weeks and proved so popular and shown no western nation can now- ment admired throughout the treasurer, and Muriel James and’
world up to 1957, and immi- John Morris social conveners.
creased backing, it would appear
J,as sod1 a hit it stayed a year. afford prejudice.
^la^s poured into the “country
| The show earned a million dolYin
-p- • • • “’at Japan may look forward to a
ion
Mr. Doc
T H r P' M
Plcc™m Pe^od of stability after rather
Support Labor
of
hope.
”
Canada
had
stabilitv
।
iars
in
Vegas
and
wasready
to
i an
and
Mr.
Lit
Lem
were
named
de anxious times during the better
and
full
employment
then
he
! go home when a change of plan
Mr. Wahn also decried the said.
legates
to
the
Liberalrally
in part of this year.
’
■ed
j occurred.
popular fashion of the past year
Ottawa
Jan.
9,
10
and
11.
Other
I k ^eve Parker, celebrated hus- >r so” to attack organized labor. i
liberals gave away the
_ Many editorials from influen
pa
com- members were _ urged' to attend tial papers
across Canada favorI irr- America’s beloved Shirley Ie urged Liberals to support J-9&7 election through
and
express
their
views
for
party
ed
the
results
of the elections
| MacLaine, arid producer of “Holi- abor as they would “any other
policy.
held on November 20.
I । y Pl JaPan” was the man who organization, which has made so j
f roug-ht the show to Ahierica. many valuable contributions to
। However, when it looked as if the society.”
,r.L9S ANGELES—Tak Shindo,
। arge company of Japanese pefThe Liberal candidate said Nisei musician who composed
' formers were headed back to To- arge nurirbefs of citizens now
and arranges music for motion
taL50?16 ^.^ “i^s in the show are actively interested in politics pictures, recently cut a new re
0 Shirley MacLaine and and should be encouraged to show cord blending Japanese and West
i
shoulder and said their antagonism for the Diefen- ern instruments. He took such
llked America arid asked if' baker administration. Liberal popular
jazz numbers as “Cherolonger?U^n^ stay here a little, workers should encourage politic kee” “Chatanooga
Choo Choo”,
al discussions at home and at A String of Pearls”, “For You”I
’ “Holiday in Japan” work, and perhaps they would
I ed ? n n°inS home, was book- soon have groups “as interested and a few others and arranged
with both oriental and western
in politics as rney
they are now in instruments.
I
a as’ where it smashed m
= A
tn Dk-i?
Pk;i J records and
a«u then,
men. went hockey dr football.”
The record is called “Accent
poJk
Alphla and New York.
Guest speaker J. Douglas Mc on Bamboo” by Tak Shindo and
. TSed j for the
Nish,, ex-awerman
ex-alderman and controller,
controller. his Orchestra (Capitol T 1433)
HAipoh
uie legitimate inim
ance
U11der the skillful ghid- said Canada has had enough of Recently station CHUM of Tor
I ?'T Ked director Paul God- Mr. Diefenbaker and ,.his pro
onto featured the album on one
mises.
of their afternoon shows.
were few
Poverty,
a®ily has
hch North
- material
r
Ub®roSs Call For Amendment
Nisei Cuts L.P.
A Doll For A Doll
I ^ta£*/apan”
I
now this all-Japanese
I tain™ ,Come^y—the first enterS S*?velty °f its kind ever.
Japan Toy Co. Sues US Dakko-Chan Imitators
NEW YORK.—The Tsukuda j^aij dods are S°JJ and advertised
| ne O Keefe Centre Theatre for a
Toy Co. of Tokyo has filed a suit ^ ™es the public into believing
(continued on page eight)
in the supreme court of New they are original Japanese dolls.”
York against the Wool worth
dime store chain and several
American toy manufacturers pro
ducing imitations of the dakkoof
Reiko Dan, one chan doll, it was reported.
TOKYO. — Americans could
l^\
said
eadmg fiIm stylets,
The Dakko-chan is a 12-inch never be imperialists, said Arne
day’s
aS?<>t voting in Suri- black plastic inflatable doll with rican authoress Pearl Buck.
nounceFTa section. She an: big wide-open eyes. It is dressed They’re too easy going.
her
^er right e%would
WOU^d riot
nat exere’se in a grass skirt in the fashion
fashior of _ I am always horrified when
4
she /I*
HlH u1^ l' sufferage because native Pacific island dancers.
the Chinese Communists call us
»edy
a ^ F. KenThe Japanese firm claims it imperialists we couldn’t possibly
“I
ng JaPan’s candidates. 'holds all rights to the dakko-chan. rule an empire because we would
—CPA PHOTO
a hanrkA^0^6 onJy if I can find' Its suit, filed in the New York call everybody by their first
VANCOUVER, B.C., November,
—PRESENTING a beauKennedv^6 •Tdidat€ Uk« Mr- court, charged that copies of the names,” she said.
titul Japanese ceremonial doll to ►I960
ancoiiver
Olympic swimmer,
doll—of inferior quality—were
Miss Buck said the United
CPA stewardess Sumiko Oha^'r^T
cJrculat?5L U^terview in mass- being produced in the U.S. and States had the moral leadership
^Per
n Tokyo shimbun news- advertised by the Woolworth of the world forced upon it by ~entin the Canadian Nisei Association of Japan. The Japanese
Association sent the doll to Miss Iwasaki in reco-niFor of
'
firm.
history but Americans “were re outstanding success as a Canadian, swim star and a Jood Japanese
d
■The charge said the "manner luctant to lead because we are Canadian citizen. Miss Ohara was one of the stewaXoL
^°iug- to v^e%Onv’ so 1 am not
J
5 to vote,” She declared.
in which these imitation dakko- much tod pleasure-loving.”
the CPA aircraft which flew the d”l to Vm^®® “ ^
No Handsome Candidate
US Non-Imperialistic
nt' Ot!a™'
THE NEW CANADIAN
fisher, Kei
Section
A J
P311^
Advertising
R
Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
ON
■ths
JEST,
-5005
■"■" . ■ . . ■ _ '’,"-------- ;______ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1960
n —- ----------- Coming to the O'Keefe Centre (Toronto) on Dec. 5th
TORONTO, ONT.
Canada Favors Election Results
^h, clean.
1 radio, tip
-a and cof-
TOKYO.—Japan’s ruling Con voters repeated their sharp swing
servatives rolled back to control to the right and left.
of parliament, but failed to get
The Communists made their
the all-out backing they had ask
best showing- in 10 years, inereased of the country’s voters.
total of the popular vote
The pro-U.S. Conservatives, led mg_their
to L.S per cent from 2.6 per cent
by Pi emier Hayato Ikeda, claim and winning- three seats.
W—maybe
ed their victory was a broad en
mt every,
With all but one of 467 par
dorsement
of the U.S.-Japan se
i workingliamentary
seats decided, the un
curity pact and other close ties
come per
official count gave this break
with
tire
West.
irly high,
down.
. pheil> leftist opponents claimed
i visit to
Liberal Democrats 296, Socialeftist gains proved just the op
s an “eye
145’ Democratic Socialists
posite.
l’e man is
16,
Communists
three. Agrarians
^j
middle-of-the-road
appeal
to serve
(minor
party)
one,
Independents
made by the Democratic Socialist five.
party, was crushed as Japanese
o have a
96 Per cent cf the 39,951,tere says,
o
i
m
,
r
•£
Popular
vote tabulated, the
for three
H
4
Holdout
Engaged
Llberal
Democrats
had 57.8 .per
heir cer-.
cent;
the
Socialists
27.4
centbusiness.
TOKNO.
Former
Imperial Democratic Socialists per
8.7
per
Anny Sergeant Tadaslii Ito, 35 cent; Communists 2.9 percent,
^«^
one of two World War Two hold- and the Independents 2 9 ner
^w^;
outs on Guam who surrendered cent.
‘
r
.
™
y
’
was
en
&aged
to
Miss
There was a strange listless□ENCE
Endo 29, a typist in a trade com
td Drive
ness
mbout the over-all polling
pany
here.
>n S-1365
Since his return, Ito has been considering- the violence which
tke. ^guing of the pact
working as a night watchman for
^e United States and which
a film studio.
.
'OR
H TORONTO, — The
musical
led to the cancellation of Preesicomedy from. Japan that made a
aent
Eisenhower’s visit to To
E million dollars in Las Vegas wil
kyo. Both the Socialists and the
Idin;
E shortly be seen in this city.
Reds were behind the wild demon
□d«}
i This is "Holiday in Japan”
strations last June. But the popuI which, in style and story, is the
TORONTO. — Legislation is
la
F
has given them an un- •
j
bby
S™
1
’
6
placency.
And
now
Canada
is
I most fabulous theatrical, attrac- needed to wipe out race and color
mistakable
answer. The people
I tion touring the nation this win- gxejuuice
prejudice, existing in Canada, St. +ion ti^^3^^01111^ a^°V,t elec- suffering hard times, he added.
generally are satisfied with Ike
| ter. This is a full-length, richly Paul’s riding Liberal candidate ’ a nst of M,
,W1 prmt
Allan Campbell was named
■is
president of the association 2 da s foreign policy. Perhaps
B costumed, and delightful.- -show; Ian Wahn said. He -called. fo^
more.important, they are happy
| produced—'not in New York—but amendment of the Immigration showing how mSv bAV
allow
Pmcininni, Charles Duchess, about the prosperous state ’of af
g in Tokyo.
act. to eliminate discrimination.
kept^ gMr_ Mc]sasJ saicL "And ?3nte - e M°P.^ harry Lit Lem, fairs at. home and are putting
i Developed as a different kind actMr.
Wahn told members of St. I am sure it will be a very shab John
Szezoglik, Cas Wizzodak great faith in the Liberal-Dem o„ jt
I of musical comedy for presenta- Paul’s Liberal association at their
and James McGuigan as vice-pre- crat plan - to double the'national
I lion at Las Vegas, “Holiday in annual meeting that recent by score.”
3-9768
sidents. Cindy . Szezoglik was income within the next decade.
3 • 5081
He
said
Canada
had
a
govern
| Japan’’ was booked there .for six events in Asia and Africa have
elected secretary, K. Doc Yip,
With the - ruling party’s in
r weeks and proved so popular and shown no western nation can now- ment admired throughout the treasurer, and Muriel James and’
world up to 1957, and immi- John Morris social conveners.
creased backing, it would appear
J,as sod1 a hit it stayed a year. afford prejudice.
^la^s poured into the “country
| The show earned a million dolYin
-p- • • • “’at Japan may look forward to a
ion
Mr. Doc
T H r P' M
Plcc™m Pe^od of stability after rather
Support Labor
of
hope.
”
Canada
had
stabilitv
।
iars
in
Vegas
and
wasready
to
i an
and
Mr.
Lit
Lem
were
named
de anxious times during the better
and
full
employment
then
he
! go home when a change of plan
Mr. Wahn also decried the said.
legates
to
the
Liberalrally
in part of this year.
’
■ed
j occurred.
popular fashion of the past year
Ottawa
Jan.
9,
10
and
11.
Other
I k ^eve Parker, celebrated hus- >r so” to attack organized labor. i
liberals gave away the
_ Many editorials from influen
pa
com- members were _ urged' to attend tial papers
across Canada favorI irr- America’s beloved Shirley Ie urged Liberals to support J-9&7 election through
and
express
their
views
for
party
ed
the
results
of the elections
| MacLaine, arid producer of “Holi- abor as they would “any other
policy.
held on November 20.
I । y Pl JaPan” was the man who organization, which has made so j
f roug-ht the show to Ahierica. many valuable contributions to
। However, when it looked as if the society.”
,r.L9S ANGELES—Tak Shindo,
। arge company of Japanese pefThe Liberal candidate said Nisei musician who composed
' formers were headed back to To- arge nurirbefs of citizens now
and arranges music for motion
taL50?16 ^.^ “i^s in the show are actively interested in politics pictures, recently cut a new re
0 Shirley MacLaine and and should be encouraged to show cord blending Japanese and West
i
shoulder and said their antagonism for the Diefen- ern instruments. He took such
llked America arid asked if' baker administration. Liberal popular
jazz numbers as “Cherolonger?U^n^ stay here a little, workers should encourage politic kee” “Chatanooga
Choo Choo”,
al discussions at home and at A String of Pearls”, “For You”I
’ “Holiday in Japan” work, and perhaps they would
I ed ? n n°inS home, was book- soon have groups “as interested and a few others and arranged
with both oriental and western
in politics as rney
they are now in instruments.
I
a as’ where it smashed m
= A
tn Dk-i?
Pk;i J records and
a«u then,
men. went hockey dr football.”
The record is called “Accent
poJk
Alphla and New York.
Guest speaker J. Douglas Mc on Bamboo” by Tak Shindo and
. TSed j for the
Nish,, ex-awerman
ex-alderman and controller,
controller. his Orchestra (Capitol T 1433)
HAipoh
uie legitimate inim
ance
U11der the skillful ghid- said Canada has had enough of Recently station CHUM of Tor
I ?'T Ked director Paul God- Mr. Diefenbaker and ,.his pro
onto featured the album on one
mises.
of their afternoon shows.
were few
Poverty,
a®ily has
hch North
- material
r
Ub®roSs Call For Amendment
Nisei Cuts L.P.
A Doll For A Doll
I ^ta£*/apan”
I
now this all-Japanese
I tain™ ,Come^y—the first enterS S*?velty °f its kind ever.
Japan Toy Co. Sues US Dakko-Chan Imitators
NEW YORK.—The Tsukuda j^aij dods are S°JJ and advertised
| ne O Keefe Centre Theatre for a
Toy Co. of Tokyo has filed a suit ^ ™es the public into believing
(continued on page eight)
in the supreme court of New they are original Japanese dolls.”
York against the Wool worth
dime store chain and several
American toy manufacturers pro
ducing imitations of the dakkoof
Reiko Dan, one chan doll, it was reported.
TOKYO. — Americans could
l^\
said
eadmg fiIm stylets,
The Dakko-chan is a 12-inch never be imperialists, said Arne
day’s
aS?<>t voting in Suri- black plastic inflatable doll with rican authoress Pearl Buck.
nounceFTa section. She an: big wide-open eyes. It is dressed They’re too easy going.
her
^er right e%would
WOU^d riot
nat exere’se in a grass skirt in the fashion
fashior of _ I am always horrified when
4
she /I*
HlH u1^ l' sufferage because native Pacific island dancers.
the Chinese Communists call us
»edy
a ^ F. KenThe Japanese firm claims it imperialists we couldn’t possibly
“I
ng JaPan’s candidates. 'holds all rights to the dakko-chan. rule an empire because we would
—CPA PHOTO
a hanrkA^0^6 onJy if I can find' Its suit, filed in the New York call everybody by their first
VANCOUVER, B.C., November,
—PRESENTING a beauKennedv^6 •Tdidat€ Uk« Mr- court, charged that copies of the names,” she said.
titul Japanese ceremonial doll to ►I960
ancoiiver
Olympic swimmer,
doll—of inferior quality—were
Miss Buck said the United
CPA stewardess Sumiko Oha^'r^T
cJrculat?5L U^terview in mass- being produced in the U.S. and States had the moral leadership
^Per
n Tokyo shimbun news- advertised by the Woolworth of the world forced upon it by ~entin the Canadian Nisei Association of Japan. The Japanese
Association sent the doll to Miss Iwasaki in reco-niFor of
'
firm.
history but Americans “were re outstanding success as a Canadian, swim star and a Jood Japanese
d
■The charge said the "manner luctant to lead because we are Canadian citizen. Miss Ohara was one of the stewaXoL
^°iug- to v^e%Onv’ so 1 am not
J
5 to vote,” She declared.
in which these imitation dakko- much tod pleasure-loving.”
the CPA aircraft which flew the d”l to Vm^®® “ ^
No Handsome Candidate
US Non-Imperialistic
Page 2
PAGE 2
THE NEW CANADIAN
—Saturday NoveniK^
keg hews
f ^“^ “ «■«*sf^
Oateg and doing®
FRIDAY
10-PIN “
Nov»'i t577 ™'l“
??t
SHIZUOKA.-As
the .. San
Sue--competition
.
I lanciscp Giants prepared to re hitting.
n’ esPecially
turn from their exhibition tour,
suba 551 - (200)- laJ w
Mat‘
In Sunday’s
Japanese baseball officials hope(201); K<xyo SHgetom?^
545
■0: ’
544; Ken Edamura 54} “(216)
ta
tally envisioned a future World the Giants ‘led "2 toV? c!os
the
bottom
of
the
nintif
0
?®
®® K '
TORONTO. — Calligraphy de
kamichi 537- Arrhio u*' . ..NaFrank Hatanaka 533- MaiSumo*? "536;
eleven in the evening. It will in Series that would be staged be- All Stars got to
monstrations
by
a
Japanese
Shodo
530 (202).
“ MJ' Geor9e Masuda,
Juan M^
champs, for tw0 runs.
eJude paintings, drawings and
bunday the Japanese All. Stars
a™^^.^ 500,- Yoki Noda Master will be a feature of the punts by professional and ama
first annual Art Mart to be held
£?d the Giants 3 to 4 to put the valuable player ^of
>
M
K'e^o?err at ^e Toronto Budd- teur artists associated with the Rational League club’s record in
X
series,
an
award
ft?^
1
oronto
Buddhist
Church.
Works
mst Church;
Japan at'11-4-1. The Giants start
Miyazaki 446,; ^^70x^42^ ^ v/he ^^’^rapher, Mr. Noboru
l the Rowing- artists will be
Japanese automobile", 011 ®!
for
home Tuesday.
^own: F. Yamamoto, G. Yearsh'
will demonstrate the le5G J- Willis, H. Tanaka, A. SuSpeculation about the U S
a/™D*Y MIXED majors Nov. 23: P V01 ?odo- (calligraphy) at 3
^nL
®3) 779, ~
?eVieS Was spared bv
(301) <^eS
W Sakura I d^Y and ag-am at 9 P.M. on that zuki, J. SMkatani,. H. Okawara,
Nobuta 620- 7ilepn Sazura 633; Rosie
J.
Knapp,
W.
Kimura,
J.
Ito,
P
oru
Inouye,
commissioner ‘ of
day His demonstrations will in *to. «L Hawryluk, E. Collie, and
ft7lh
’
1'^"'
?' added Kat
clude a talk on the history and
C. Brainerd.
8^
TORONTO
_ -TL
a
^
.
eveI
04
PJay in his
h
Service
Tofq the'To/^
gcS (Sy (£U7;1Ojo°ri^^
of Shodo, and he
country isn't un tn tt o
>
v ill also show examples by other
dards.
P
U
S
stan
'
!
Buddhist Church win I .?n®
Ken Izumi 7qi. pk
»t , nnnUia ^o; iiini?V JaPaaese calligraphers,
Scotty^
hy
18 members of
Jo
illustiating a new trend in the
Buddhist Church (Cfe?S I H * Allee“ Tahara (Yummy!) art.
Ser hXvi^l
NISEI
BOWLING
’tp ' (VancouMr. Yamashita, who has been of
ver,
B.C.).
Nov 19 LFSC
GJE
activi
ties
m
York
Cit
y
S
i <0?
Nobby Fujisawa 7qo(n.^
total):
of the Bal de Mai Club have re794 (343)
a 7"; Butch Hamakawa
t >®
I3
Sm?ed with meetings every sec
-t5 a ?? a distmguished ond
SESBOWTwy- Murao 703.
Wednesday
at
the
Japanese
artist in oils. His paintings have
0
couver, B.C.) ^ov
(Vanc°uEiiftj.115 lw w
ho
een exhibited in numerous gal- Community Centre. The annual
gWfoye Inouye 850 (329^ Jun $
1 t Japan’ in Sao Paulo Ind firrt^be held' the
Among the Explorer
I
,°aturday m January since »™£?0” Oerter
YorkeT?nen°’ B1’aziI and in New Christmas
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eleven in the evening. It will in Series that would be staged be- All Stars got to
monstrations
by
a
Japanese
Shodo
530 (202).
“ MJ' Geor9e Masuda,
Juan M^
champs, for tw0 runs.
eJude paintings, drawings and
bunday the Japanese All. Stars
a™^^.^ 500,- Yoki Noda Master will be a feature of the punts by professional and ama
first annual Art Mart to be held
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Works
mst Church;
Japan at'11-4-1. The Giants start
Miyazaki 446,; ^^70x^42^ ^ v/he ^^’^rapher, Mr. Noboru
l the Rowing- artists will be
Japanese automobile", 011 ®!
for
home Tuesday.
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will demonstrate the le5G J- Willis, H. Tanaka, A. SuSpeculation about the U S
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(301) <^eS
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Nobuta 620- 7ilepn Sazura 633; Rosie
J.
Knapp,
W.
Kimura,
J.
Ito,
P
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Inouye,
commissioner ‘ of
day His demonstrations will in *to. «L Hawryluk, E. Collie, and
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C. Brainerd.
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illustiating a new trend in the
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NISEI
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’tp ' (VancouMr. Yamashita, who has been of
ver,
B.C.).
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Wednesday
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gWfoye Inouye 850 (329^ Jun $
1 t Japan’ in Sao Paulo Ind firrt^be held' the
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R^°us School beo-in,
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.
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y fan d ^d^oiuer6
Proprietor
SPECIAL
WINTER RATES
MORI BROS.
Lucien C. Kurata
|
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NOTARY PUBLIC
Suite 513 Temple Building
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• Saturday/ November 26, I960
THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE 7
Personal Notes
-|S^» Sd £
n ™
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m marriage.
| Marriages
^^^en in maruaoe by her father. Matron of
honor was Mrs. Alice Lang and
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UYENO-KONDO
______ __Noyeinber
bridesmaid
was Mrs. Caro/ Me
f
Toronto, Ontario
27—Toronto.
Toronto Buddhist Church
Mwn. Mr. Jim Takenaka was
The Society for St. Lawience Seaway Commis
The Reverend Lenny officiated
annual meeting.
27~VorQHt0.
Music Club's regular
Shibata, Oriental Studies is holding its sion.
the marriage vows of Beverly Ki- bio
^“e Ce’ 7 iO 8
415 Spline
of
tIle
bride,
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nuye Kondo and Mr. Kiyoshi 5 UtibUS.
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on
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probWednesday, Nov. 30th at the Ina Uyeno in a ceremony held on MATheJeCeption was held in the s™S
s f.or both India and Pakistan
p^ 709 ,s™ ileoi’?1 owing
Saturday, November 12, I960 at
1H°rontl°' Buddhist Church Art Mart
Independen ce. ”
Room of Chan’s.
1/KA°r°nt?\z klsaragi Club Xmas
St. Enoch’s United - Church here.
Re^ntiy at Emsley Hall, St.
and Mrs. K. Koizumi will
Dance at Matsuo Studio at S p.m.
The speaker will be Mr. Ali
Principles are - Mr. and Mrs.' reside in
Portage
la
Prairie,
Mar^
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College
campus,
a.
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la
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Pakistan
and
curTohachiro Kondo of Toronto, and niuoDa,
Professor of Geography at lighted audience watched with
Mr. and Mrs. Takezo Uyeno,
lnteresf; as they received an
the
University
of Toronto. ‘ He
parents of the groom, of Vancou Obituaries
Mi^
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m
On in Japanese culture.
ST
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Canada
on
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Vincent
ver, B.C.
St
Teri
7 1 amashita perform S
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has
done
Following the ceremony, the
MURAO
gained the various
much valuable research such as
reception was held at Kwongchow
_ Mr. Yoichi Murao of Steveston, serving on a commission taking classical positions used in evok
Chop Suey.
Female Help Wanted
Sewanins were Mrs. Hatsumi ^qT36? aWay 111 his ^6th year a survey of India, doing consew ing certain moods and meanings.
W
Pe
from
worldly
tensions
vation
studies
for
both
the
gov
°n
Saturday,
October
22,
I960
Kuroda and Mr. and Mrs. Yoshi
Se
in Vancouver ernments of Manitoba and On and cares was provided with-a BOOKKEEPER. General office work for
nori Higo.
EM'
General Hospital.
tario, and also measuring the demonstration of Cha-no-vu bv I sXuT^ero^
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some of its members. Green tea
?ervice was held at levels of the Great Lakes for the Japanese
RASMUSSEN-KINOSHITA
rice cookies and crack’ SNTndBWRL’ wanted for dryTleaner.
5 Steveston Buddhist Church
ers and jewel-toned kantVwere >esi end. Steaay or part time. LE. 6-6141
(Toronto).
Toronto, Ontario
?e Reverend S. Ikuta at home.
no^Th?^^1^^^ C01Qrfu! kLi-ioofficiated
October
25th.
TYPIST. "short hand
The marriage of Patricia HaThe deceased is survived by his
^.atmosphere was further STENOGRAPHER
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wife and daughter, Sadako* in Orientalized
-------— with jflower arrange- For saw o,nce. No legal experience regiko Kinoshita to Mr. John
quired. Phone EM, 8-4847 (Toronto).
Ernest Rasmussen was perform
Japan, and sons, Fukutaro and
Japanese
IMANO
ed on Saturday, November 5'
?lge^ of Toronto, daughters C
:
w
Ib Karu Imano, a resident Mr^T. Hayashi and Mrs. YoshL bers and niany friends
Domestic Help Wanted
?° A St George’s Lutheran °^ t
T^ber,
Alberta,
passed
away
Church here.
’ 1a
attended A rELIABI.E woman; live , in, 3 children
oil Friday, November 4 I960 Ro Hamanishi of Greenwood BC was^'At
ss
■
The bride is the daughter of while,
Rirfha
At eastl Lave found some- small home, private room, TV," char
2
interned
in
Taber
General
M? *nd ¥rs- Kiyoshi Kinoshita Hospital.
thing enchanting in Toronto!”
xept, top wages. Phone - ME. 3-1223
oi Toionto, and the groom’s _ Tsuya was held on the 6th and
Mr. and Mrs. Akio Ikehata
cordially invite all Who are I u-^^^, WANTED; General work only.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ras
LOS^1 salary. Good home.
i
Toronto, Ontario are
£ interested to attend. ‘
Call WA.
™
ner
5L
wa
s
held
on
the
5-9132. To live jn. (Toronto)
mussen of Copenhagen, Denmark.
w^
,
Taber
,
Knox
United
Church
Si
^
5
Shtabtaksh.ro
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officiated by the Reverends
Business Personal
KOIZUMI-NISHIBATA
Korisuye
and Kennedy.
Inters
$
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^^
Winnipeg, Manitoba ment was at Taber Cemetery.
DANCING INSTRUCTIONS at your home.
ivoJclrual °L mixed groups. Phone LE.
*
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Tie double ring ceremony was
Mr. and^Mrs. Jack Tanaka of
M7S7\-?r
4-9475. Ask for Archie
peiformed by the Reverend C
DAVE’S
HIRAI
Miyashita (Toronto).
oi onto, Ontario are happy to
announce the birth of a son? Bar?
01l ^d^ November
Mr. Kisaku Hirai, aged 84.
Minoru, on Wednesday, Novem
u
™ 2:^ Tm' in Knox
.Land For Rent
United Church, when Reiko husband of Mrs. Ai Hirai, passed ber M, 1960 at St. Michiel’s Hwy in Hiroshima. Japan on pital;
LOT FOR RENT. A five to ten acre lot
youngest daughter of Mr. ।and,’ awa
Friday, November 11, I960 while
tor market gardening located forty miles
AROUND TORONTO CALENDAR
Pakistan Speaker for Last Meeting of Society
CLASSIFIED
~
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X1&1®9’ 1960
TVS RADIO
SERVICE
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
in on
10:30 a.m.,
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1960
Rehearsal
11:30 a.m., Church School
Nisei English Service
Deliverance From Anxiety"
A
Rev‘ Edward s- Yoshioka, M.A., B.D.
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
n
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7U1 Hovwcoart Rd., Toronto
!
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Mr. and Mrs. Jonnie Amemon, and Family wish to an
nounce the address of their
new residence as: 18 Sandwell
ruVe’ ^eSA°n’ Ontario- Phone
CHerry 9-6876.
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH 918 Bathursl
S—N°VEMSEH 27, 1960
School
!1:°0am. morning service
Em2h00SDmntYOUth" bT ReV’ NewtOn Ishiura
nA JaPanese Language Service
E VF w
Annual Meeting
EVERY ONE
CORDIALLY9 INVITED
Kiyo Tamsara
All
Forms
INSURANCE
Insurance
183 Oakley Boulevard
Scarboro, Ontario
Phone
PLymouth 9-8317
north of Toronto, Ontario. Freshly brok
en muck four and a half feet deep. For
uirther information call CH. 1-3152 after
/ p.m. (Toronto).
CITY DRIVING SCHOOL
PHONm 1-1002
Room and Board
46 LILYWOOD RD.,
I
TORONTO 19
OX°^R4^TB°^?
Ua. o-Jo48 (Toronto).
.
f°r
°ne
Per«on.
Rooms to Let
—Dave Azuma—
Aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiinn
°j Carlaw and Gerrard. 3 rooms
conoc
Young couple preferred. HO.
b-8986 after 6 o'clock.
DRIVE ON$YOU^FIRST LESSON
TRIAL WITH NO OBLIGATION
"Free" Classroom Instruction
488 BLOOR ST. W.
LE. 2-3656
, SAY IT WITH
FLOWERS
SHARON'S FLORIST
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Peter Sasaki — K. Sasaki
Bus: HO. 6-2041
Res: HO. 6-7962
ECONOMY CLASS FARES
REDUCED 10% ON
4 APL SAILINGS TO JAPAN
942 PAPE AVE., TORONTO
2
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Barrister & Solicitor
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—
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Sw!.ir f?ii8?erth- cabins One way fares to Japan from $295.
el^D^?76 j^?19 IS bmited, travel one way by air, one way bv
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.
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Hawaii, Japan, the Philippines- and Hong Kong.
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I cm planning o trip for—__ __________________________ _________
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THE NEW CANADIAN
PAGE 7
Personal Notes
-|S^» Sd £
n ™
-e Koizumi, were united
m marriage.
| Marriages
^^^en in maruaoe by her father. Matron of
honor was Mrs. Alice Lang and
?
UYENO-KONDO
______ __Noyeinber
bridesmaid
was Mrs. Caro/ Me
f
Toronto, Ontario
27—Toronto.
Toronto Buddhist Church
Mwn. Mr. Jim Takenaka was
The Society for St. Lawience Seaway Commis
The Reverend Lenny officiated
annual meeting.
27~VorQHt0.
Music Club's regular
Shibata, Oriental Studies is holding its sion.
the marriage vows of Beverly Ki- bio
^“e Ce’ 7 iO 8
415 Spline
of
tIle
bride,
ushered
the
w
.
meeting
of
the
year
on
nuye Kondo and Mr. Kiyoshi 5 UtibUS.
.
^
e
w
’
^
speak
on
‘
‘
The
probWednesday, Nov. 30th at the Ina Uyeno in a ceremony held on MATheJeCeption was held in the s™S
s f.or both India and Pakistan
p^ 709 ,s™ ileoi’?1 owing
Saturday, November 12, I960 at
1H°rontl°' Buddhist Church Art Mart
Independen ce. ”
Room of Chan’s.
1/KA°r°nt?\z klsaragi Club Xmas
St. Enoch’s United - Church here.
Re^ntiy at Emsley Hall, St.
and Mrs. K. Koizumi will
Dance at Matsuo Studio at S p.m.
The speaker will be Mr. Ali
Principles are - Mr. and Mrs.' reside in
Portage
la
Prairie,
Mar^
ia
j
s
College
campus,
a.
de
la
y®L°m
Pakistan
and
curTohachiro Kondo of Toronto, and niuoDa,
Professor of Geography at lighted audience watched with
Mr. and Mrs. Takezo Uyeno,
lnteresf; as they received an
the
University
of Toronto. ‘ He
parents of the groom, of Vancou Obituaries
Mi^
a
m
On in Japanese culture.
ST
tO
Canada
on
a
Vincent
ver, B.C.
St
Teri
7 1 amashita perform S
6y
T
h
°i
arshl
P
and
has
done
Following the ceremony, the
MURAO
gained the various
much valuable research such as
reception was held at Kwongchow
_ Mr. Yoichi Murao of Steveston, serving on a commission taking classical positions used in evok
Chop Suey.
Female Help Wanted
Sewanins were Mrs. Hatsumi ^qT36? aWay 111 his ^6th year a survey of India, doing consew ing certain moods and meanings.
W
Pe
from
worldly
tensions
vation
studies
for
both
the
gov
°n
Saturday,
October
22,
I960
Kuroda and Mr. and Mrs. Yoshi
Se
in Vancouver ernments of Manitoba and On and cares was provided with-a BOOKKEEPER. General office work for
nori Higo.
EM'
General Hospital.
tario, and also measuring the demonstration of Cha-no-vu bv I sXuT^ero^
*
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some of its members. Green tea
?ervice was held at levels of the Great Lakes for the Japanese
RASMUSSEN-KINOSHITA
rice cookies and crack’ SNTndBWRL’ wanted for dryTleaner.
5 Steveston Buddhist Church
ers and jewel-toned kantVwere >esi end. Steaay or part time. LE. 6-6141
(Toronto).
Toronto, Ontario
?e Reverend S. Ikuta at home.
no^Th?^^1^^^ C01Qrfu! kLi-ioofficiated
October
25th.
TYPIST. "short hand
The marriage of Patricia HaThe deceased is survived by his
^.atmosphere was further STENOGRAPHER
*
*
*
wife and daughter, Sadako* in Orientalized
-------— with jflower arrange- For saw o,nce. No legal experience regiko Kinoshita to Mr. John
quired. Phone EM, 8-4847 (Toronto).
Ernest Rasmussen was perform
Japan, and sons, Fukutaro and
Japanese
IMANO
ed on Saturday, November 5'
?lge^ of Toronto, daughters C
:
w
Ib Karu Imano, a resident Mr^T. Hayashi and Mrs. YoshL bers and niany friends
Domestic Help Wanted
?° A St George’s Lutheran °^ t
T^ber,
Alberta,
passed
away
Church here.
’ 1a
attended A rELIABI.E woman; live , in, 3 children
oil Friday, November 4 I960 Ro Hamanishi of Greenwood BC was^'At
ss
■
The bride is the daughter of while,
Rirfha
At eastl Lave found some- small home, private room, TV," char
2
interned
in
Taber
General
M? *nd ¥rs- Kiyoshi Kinoshita Hospital.
thing enchanting in Toronto!”
xept, top wages. Phone - ME. 3-1223
oi Toionto, and the groom’s _ Tsuya was held on the 6th and
Mr. and Mrs. Akio Ikehata
cordially invite all Who are I u-^^^, WANTED; General work only.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ras
LOS^1 salary. Good home.
i
Toronto, Ontario are
£ interested to attend. ‘
Call WA.
™
ner
5L
wa
s
held
on
the
5-9132. To live jn. (Toronto)
mussen of Copenhagen, Denmark.
w^
,
Taber
,
Knox
United
Church
Si
^
5
Shtabtaksh.ro
*
*
*
officiated by the Reverends
Business Personal
KOIZUMI-NISHIBATA
Korisuye
and Kennedy.
Inters
$
"
mmmimiiiiiih
^^
Winnipeg, Manitoba ment was at Taber Cemetery.
DANCING INSTRUCTIONS at your home.
ivoJclrual °L mixed groups. Phone LE.
*
*
*
Tie double ring ceremony was
Mr. and^Mrs. Jack Tanaka of
M7S7\-?r
4-9475. Ask for Archie
peiformed by the Reverend C
DAVE’S
HIRAI
Miyashita (Toronto).
oi onto, Ontario are happy to
announce the birth of a son? Bar?
01l ^d^ November
Mr. Kisaku Hirai, aged 84.
Minoru, on Wednesday, Novem
u
™ 2:^ Tm' in Knox
.Land For Rent
United Church, when Reiko husband of Mrs. Ai Hirai, passed ber M, 1960 at St. Michiel’s Hwy in Hiroshima. Japan on pital;
LOT FOR RENT. A five to ten acre lot
youngest daughter of Mr. ।and,’ awa
Friday, November 11, I960 while
tor market gardening located forty miles
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Pakistan Speaker for Last Meeting of Society
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I tainrnent
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I “Fe arg
^U?^d960
THE NEW CANADIAN
Art Phony Uncovered
v°bed.
the tenc
crutches
trustratii
Mzatio
“Holiday Tn. Japan”
THE NEW CANADIAN
United engagement beginning
TPKYP;-Japan’s art world is
of show everyone has been
Monday,
December 5th.
s
j.
ol
?
ed
to
make
the
vase
by
one
an in a tizzy.
Authored as second class „ ,
A>aiang
for: quick-paced, drama
What is “Holiday in Japan” and
_ A ceramic vase ’reported to be o± his patrons, Kinnosuke Gyobu who
tic a beautiful spectacle, Orien
Post Office . Depart
is
in
it
?
by
name.
■
tal yet Western.
660 years .old and declared an im
T.
UMEZUKIEnS
Pnhn\
It
is
essentially
a
musical
The vase was to have been a
TSUMURA,She& K*
portant cultural treasure by the
j £he . reason it made a million
comedy,
a
revue,
comprised
of
government has been unmasked symbol-of worship for a new re- two elements—the old and the dollars in Las Vegas is because Editor; KEN MOR? T Section
■ 3?\on 'being formed by a groun
as a phony.
1S^ the show that has some- Section Editor and ■” Japanese
within _ the Japanese' Imperil new. Segments of the show are
"d Advertising
F
£o.n everybody—a touch of Manager.
Not only is the vase only 22
traditional
Japanese
theatre. the traditional
3’
ln
v
n
attempt
to
agitatefor
those
who
love
years old, but it was made origin- public sentiment toward war. The Larger segments are amazingly
subscription
^ k- »SF’Ve as a -“symbol of idea died,
adroit and sophisticated, modem Japanese theatre, a big splash of
^on^ 6 mon*s
meg.eldian Japanese beauties for
worship for a now defunct reliThen it was planned to an theatre.
4>/.00 per year
gous sect formed to support Ja nounce that the vase was discov
For example, “Holiday in Ja= 'those who want the modern, and
4
"9
QUEEN
ST. WEST
anc! lots of hilarious comedv
panese militarism in prewar days, ered on Dec. 8, 1941, the day the Pan” opens with a number en- i
material.
known as the “Vase JaPanese bombed Pearl Harbor, titled “Thirteenth Century Pro
EMpire 6-5005
01
. was supposedly “dis ihis plot to fire patriotism also cession of the Courtesans”. Im- ~
covered in 1943 and subsequently was abandoned. The vase finally mediately thereafter, however,
named a cultural treasure as a Was discovered” two years later. the pace and tempo switches to’
_179East Pender VANCOUVER 4, BEMu7«
line example of art of the Kama
Police were puzzled-over what Baseball” by the Nagata Kings,
kura period. .
ik^AY™7' to br!”S against a satirical Japanese interpreta- i
M?Ut v’v1 recently potterer" JJ® K0 S< They actually had de- tion of the American game of I
,M-ln?°Jato confessed that he and thwA d ’ °nC Jt was possible baseball. This is followed bv Kyo- •
Jong & kami
h7sqfather Rad made the vase in they could be charged with “mak to Doll, an adaptation of an an
ok
1937 and that although the work ing erroneous entries in a public cient Japanese paylet based on a
.pa
loy^ly model, a sculptor, a sword
x
manship was excellent, the vase document.”
cia
wielding Samurai.
was byno means a national trea
^setting
to
the
Ja
co;
kami insurance agencies ltd
sure.
of.the great, moments in panese art world as the fake disNC
the
show
is
a
Japanese
version
of
‘
fl
os
.
u
F
was
the:elder
Kato
’
s
claim
“I could no longer deceive my
thi
that his is not the only piece of
American western, video style
conscience,” he said.
■
saj
I
here,
are
the
“
Smokey-Rangers
”
^&e Kamitakak^ res. ALoine 5-2309
f35erUTo^^ 62> was in Hnn’ery masquerading in the naloc.
^°,.with
startling
accents,
sing
*
7
*
s
museums
as
national
treal°r leave message at AL. 5-1743)
"
1 aiis at the time studying Euro- OU1 Co, “
I
•A.niei^can hillbilly song’s.
I
ECei'3CS’ But he c^ his visit
ha^
bhTnland hRved back to Japan. cleP’ /apa"J sarnie art cir ,, The dominating personality of ’
gro
Lokuio author of one of the cles, he said, “there is a ten the show is lovely Izumi Yuki- .—
sei
’s most beautiful and if"
most authoritive books on cera- dency to. neglect or overlook the mure, Japan
of
P
/
ld
™
otion
P^ture
star,
I
^h^1’0117^ of 'ant objects’, knowthe
backed up his son. inf/r^ey are false.”
often referred to as the Judy I
They had made the vase.
Yes
Garland of Tokyo. Likewise fea- |
Many a curator was taking a L?J
He said he had been commised
d i?
cast ^ the dramatic J
ora mi
second look at his treasures.
live
S-Iky bKauty ,of Rie- Taniuchi
and
- yho, m a beatnik satire, leaves
neet
1
P1’ef-S10n not s°on forgotten,
of £
a r 1 he entire production, re-staged
ther
-he • natiTal tour by Paul
tion
I £d^.’ IS ™der the musical su
: JCC
pervision of Ted Dale. The cosIt
I nines and decor, designed by HaDisplay and sale of paintings
pare
I chiro Nakajima and Nicky Na8 orga
SS1
lovely and
; and
1 always maintaining an
I air
I Oriental coloration.
diffe
I
h
a
refreshments
grow
TaSA? J “g toe of lovely
the n
Saturday
2-5 p.m.
■ ’apanese dancing girls Inn/
day.
stemmed' lotus lovelies, striking8-11 p.m.
the v
ly costumed. This is the dilfS
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S
Dec. 3
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PAGE 8
I tainrnent
I *ons. The
Sa turd ay, Novein h
I “Fe arg
^U?^d960
THE NEW CANADIAN
Art Phony Uncovered
v°bed.
the tenc
crutches
trustratii
Mzatio
“Holiday Tn. Japan”
THE NEW CANADIAN
United engagement beginning
TPKYP;-Japan’s art world is
of show everyone has been
Monday,
December 5th.
s
j.
ol
?
ed
to
make
the
vase
by
one
an in a tizzy.
Authored as second class „ ,
A>aiang
for: quick-paced, drama
What is “Holiday in Japan” and
_ A ceramic vase ’reported to be o± his patrons, Kinnosuke Gyobu who
tic a beautiful spectacle, Orien
Post Office . Depart
is
in
it
?
by
name.
■
tal yet Western.
660 years .old and declared an im
T.
UMEZUKIEnS
Pnhn\
It
is
essentially
a
musical
The vase was to have been a
TSUMURA,She& K*
portant cultural treasure by the
j £he . reason it made a million
comedy,
a
revue,
comprised
of
government has been unmasked symbol-of worship for a new re- two elements—the old and the dollars in Las Vegas is because Editor; KEN MOR? T Section
■ 3?\on 'being formed by a groun
as a phony.
1S^ the show that has some- Section Editor and ■” Japanese
within _ the Japanese' Imperil new. Segments of the show are
"d Advertising
F
£o.n everybody—a touch of Manager.
Not only is the vase only 22
traditional
Japanese
theatre. the traditional
3’
ln
v
n
attempt
to
agitatefor
those
who
love
years old, but it was made origin- public sentiment toward war. The Larger segments are amazingly
subscription
^ k- »SF’Ve as a -“symbol of idea died,
adroit and sophisticated, modem Japanese theatre, a big splash of
^on^ 6 mon*s
meg.eldian Japanese beauties for
worship for a now defunct reliThen it was planned to an theatre.
4>/.00 per year
gous sect formed to support Ja nounce that the vase was discov
For example, “Holiday in Ja= 'those who want the modern, and
4
"9
QUEEN
ST. WEST
anc! lots of hilarious comedv
panese militarism in prewar days, ered on Dec. 8, 1941, the day the Pan” opens with a number en- i
material.
known as the “Vase JaPanese bombed Pearl Harbor, titled “Thirteenth Century Pro
EMpire 6-5005
01
. was supposedly “dis ihis plot to fire patriotism also cession of the Courtesans”. Im- ~
covered in 1943 and subsequently was abandoned. The vase finally mediately thereafter, however,
named a cultural treasure as a Was discovered” two years later. the pace and tempo switches to’
_179East Pender VANCOUVER 4, BEMu7«
line example of art of the Kama
Police were puzzled-over what Baseball” by the Nagata Kings,
kura period. .
ik^AY™7' to br!”S against a satirical Japanese interpreta- i
M?Ut v’v1 recently potterer" JJ® K0 S< They actually had de- tion of the American game of I
,M-ln?°Jato confessed that he and thwA d ’ °nC Jt was possible baseball. This is followed bv Kyo- •
Jong & kami
h7sqfather Rad made the vase in they could be charged with “mak to Doll, an adaptation of an an
ok
1937 and that although the work ing erroneous entries in a public cient Japanese paylet based on a
.pa
loy^ly model, a sculptor, a sword
x
manship was excellent, the vase document.”
cia
wielding Samurai.
was byno means a national trea
^setting
to
the
Ja
co;
kami insurance agencies ltd
sure.
of.the great, moments in panese art world as the fake disNC
the
show
is
a
Japanese
version
of
‘
fl
os
.
u
F
was
the:elder
Kato
’
s
claim
“I could no longer deceive my
thi
that his is not the only piece of
American western, video style
conscience,” he said.
■
saj
I
here,
are
the
“
Smokey-Rangers
”
^&e Kamitakak^ res. ALoine 5-2309
f35erUTo^^ 62> was in Hnn’ery masquerading in the naloc.
^°,.with
startling
accents,
sing
*
7
*
s
museums
as
national
treal°r leave message at AL. 5-1743)
"
1 aiis at the time studying Euro- OU1 Co, “
I
•A.niei^can hillbilly song’s.
I
ECei'3CS’ But he c^ his visit
ha^
bhTnland hRved back to Japan. cleP’ /apa"J sarnie art cir ,, The dominating personality of ’
gro
Lokuio author of one of the cles, he said, “there is a ten the show is lovely Izumi Yuki- .—
sei
’s most beautiful and if"
most authoritive books on cera- dency to. neglect or overlook the mure, Japan
of
P
/
ld
™
otion
P^ture
star,
I
^h^1’0117^ of 'ant objects’, knowthe
backed up his son. inf/r^ey are false.”
often referred to as the Judy I
They had made the vase.
Yes
Garland of Tokyo. Likewise fea- |
Many a curator was taking a L?J
He said he had been commised
d i?
cast ^ the dramatic J
ora mi
second look at his treasures.
live
S-Iky bKauty ,of Rie- Taniuchi
and
- yho, m a beatnik satire, leaves
neet
1
P1’ef-S10n not s°on forgotten,
of £
a r 1 he entire production, re-staged
ther
-he • natiTal tour by Paul
tion
I £d^.’ IS ™der the musical su
: JCC
pervision of Ted Dale. The cosIt
I nines and decor, designed by HaDisplay and sale of paintings
pare
I chiro Nakajima and Nicky Na8 orga
SS1
lovely and
; and
1 always maintaining an
I air
I Oriental coloration.
diffe
I
h
a
refreshments
grow
TaSA? J “g toe of lovely
the n
Saturday
2-5 p.m.
■ ’apanese dancing girls Inn/
day.
stemmed' lotus lovelies, striking8-11 p.m.
the v
ly costumed. This is the dilfS
today
» EST4TE
■MH
art mart
DECEMBER 3 (SAT.)
UsOO A.M-. go 12sOO MIDNIGHT
Japanese Calligraphy
S
Dec. 3
’, ?ndSOFely
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
918 Bathurst St.
ickets; HO. 6-6506 ®r WA. 5-2920
Aihoshi Tailors Hold
Big Sale Till Dec. 3
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Sukiyaki & Chinese Cuisine
• Sukiyaki■ ® Teishoku • Nikko Special
• Udon ®
Prepared
/^ushi And Chinese Foods
^mpared by Expert Chefs •
Open till 9 p.m. every Tuesday aM Th]jrsday
stadium garage
^Family Parties, Seat-
1281 QUEEN STREET EAST
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PHONE: HO. 6-0274
460 Dundas Street West
Toronto
(just east of Spadina)
Phone EMpire 6-2164
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733 MNFOBTH AVENUE. TORONTO
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TELEPHONE HOward 3-7831
STORE OPEN 9 AM to 9 P.M.
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