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THE NEW CANADIAN
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tied
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sult
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aieij. S4u.mu.ra.
—------------ —- -------- --------- --
of Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 1961
TORONTO, ONTARIO
unimii
____ ______ __________________ -__________ ________________ ’
B
A Toronto Sansei girl phonei
me up about a month ag-o to tel
me she had written a Rock ’n Roll
song and that a singer was sche
— Siberian
winds
10^°-.Siberian
winds is
is sun erm ri
J
< TMM
duled to record it for Columbia L TOR^brought
a
trickle
of
radioactivity
It was the first time I had hearc
orSty!
7 ^^ wty£ sons for the Soviet resumption of lations were seen in the future.
of a Japanese Canadian rihaving a to Japan in weekend rains and a
nuc-ear tests. One is that Soviet
nie
to cad an hnme- rrender Nikita Khrushchev was
Although it was generally felt
song
published and recorded, anc Hood of new protests against the
in
that
Khrushchev had taken a cal
7
10
^^clear
testing
in
boviet
resumption
of
nuclear
‘ I thought perhaps The New Can
the soviet Union for the sake of in ‘deep and serious trouble” in culated risk of losing- sympathy
arms
tests.
me Soviet Union and East Eu
adian readers might be interested
nd
neutralist’’ or "nonOfficials of the Japan Meteo humanity. The letter was sen? rope, particularly East Germanv. with tlie
in reading about it so I took down
through
the
Soviet
embassy.
De?
aligned
”
bloc,
Asian experts prea whole truck-load of 'informa rological Agency said they detect tails of its content were not dis He had no-choice.
outed
that
this
would not neces
And secondly, the Russian lead
tion, When ?
Why ?
Who ? ed a minute increase in the ra closed.
sarily
be
the
case
and that ha
dioactivity
count
of
rains
that
Where? What? How? And all the
Rle Asian experts on Communist er has come under increasing pre might, actually, force some into
fell
over
scattered
parts
of
Japan,
rest of that jazz, you know.
-Hairs, survived by United Press ssure ^from Communist Girina’s an increased respect for the So
Well, one day last week, I just they expected a considerable in International, give two basic rea- Mao Ise Tung-’s hard Communist viet Union.
line. Closer Russian-Chinese rehappened to hear her song on the. crease in radioactivity over Ja
. In Japan, probably the most
pan
within
tliis
week/
radio.
I
found
that
load
of
infor
al
spocked
of all by the sudden Rus5^
A Hiroshima housewife, three
mation on it and spent the rest
isum
announcement,
the head of
of the week breaking it down and well-known Japanese physicists
le
one of Japan's top Russian-ChiU'
and
file
Japaneese
press
renewed
building it into >an article. So just
what in the % |'!&||% happens. to pleas for a halt to the Soviet nu
shchev’s new aggressive policy
day? Two minutes after I finish clear tests.
reflected "deep and serious trou^tilc the Japanese protests
ed the last draft n it, she
’e in Europe particularly East
phones me and asks me not to mounted, the three Communist
a gri c u 1 tural fai 1 publish it as something important nations in Asia—Red China
Soviet Union.
North
Korea
and
North
Viet
Nani
has qpme up, I am positive if
.
/M
ia
-^oi
of
the Continental
united solidly behind the Sonet
there had been a Gillette razor
Affairs
Research
Institute
blade handy I would have sliced move and praised it as a warnin,r
thought
the
Kremlin
had
failed to
b
the telephone cord, or maybe even ;o the West.
impress
Communist
controlled
Meteorological Agency officials
used it on my throat. Better still,
populations with Communist suon her throat. Fortunately, my said their instruments showed a
peiiority in peaceful competition
continental-suave-genteel cultur radioactivity count of 57 per liter
and now had to score a notable
ed breeding and manners prevail of rain water in Tokyo and 52
victory against the West even bv
ed.
per liter in Muroto, Southern Ja
force and at the sacrifice of los
I won’t give away the title, but pan, during- Sunday rains.
ing sympathizeres abroad. Krush
if some Japanese Canadian music
This was the. first time in many
Jack Hammy. chev had no choice, Doi thought.
Winners! Shown above are the winners
winners ot
groups, like say Johnny Kunito months that the count went over
of
At the same time highly placed
i
mo and the Embers, are interest 50. The count normally runs be this jcars golf tournaments at the Roimn
sources
in Japan predicted' that
ed here is what the song is about: tween 30. and 50 per liter. But the
Chinese-Russian
relations would
to quote her, “About a girl who’s minute increase was far below
impi
ove.
The
present
Russian
in love with her older sister’s the count of 71,200 per liter de
policy came closer to Red Cliina’s
boyfriend. She just dreams about tected in February, 1956 follow
Mao Tse-Tung’s Jong advocacy of
him. the older sister doesn’t know ing a Soviet nuclear blast.
7
po,jcy against 'the
how the younger sister feels, like,
The officials calculated that
J
est.
In
their
opinion the West
etc., etc.” . Further information any increase in the radio activity
had tended to “exaggerate” the
can be obtained at The New Can count would have to be several
so-called rift between Russia and
adian.
hundred before it could be term
Red China in the past.
1 ou know-, maybe not puiblish- ed significant from a standpoint
mg that article was a bless mg of the hazard to health. However,
after all.
° even the slight increase raised
HONOLULU.—Japanese foods table, is identical, he said.
’
«
$
probaoly
account for the higher
the anxiety of most Japanese.
Kau. sa^ a survey of 90,000
,,®®lem^ei’ not too long ago, Newspapers played it prominent- tooth decay rate among Nisei in
Hawaii children of various eth
Ue three top architect students ly.
Pie Meteorological Agency Hawaii says a dental health spe nic. background showed part-Haw n
were all Nisei chaps ? said it was flooded with, tele cialist,
wanan youngsters have the sec
Manuel C. W. Kau, of the Ha ond highest tooth decay rate.
pe
0116 that came on top, phone calls following the Sunday
LONDON. Gen. Minoru Genda,
winner of the rains and issued a special an waii Health Department’s Dental They re folliwed by Filipinos, un
ilkmgton Glass Award, has done nouncement stating that there Health Division, told delegates to mixed Hawaiian and Chineese.
o7 chief of staff of Japan’s air
Recently this former was no cause for imcediate con the 10th Pacific Science Congress
Tooth decay rates are lower" in cefense force, said he had no re
that Japanese children have 36.S military families and children in grets about the Japanese attack
/ • s . ®t wag awarded a Yah cern.
27 Pearl Harbor, except that:
aEK1
He’ll be
Mrs. Miyako Hayashida, whose per cent more cavities than Cau Catholic schools, he said.
casian
children.
attending Yaie this month.
Ye should not have attacked
mother and daughter died of ato.Kau noted that racial foods are
vi\?Urned to Canada last mic radiation following the bomb
The Japanese children have the still popular to Hawaii’s multi just once. We should have at/ear, alter over a year of travel- ing of Hiroshima and whose son poorest teeth, he said, and the racial population. This variation tackd again and again.”
The general, who spoke at Lon
thoV^
with
Caucasians the best. Their en in diet psobably accounts for the don Airport on his arrival from
fronts13 01 b?autiful color slides
varying
tooth
decay
rates
among
vironment, except at the dinner the ethnic groups, he said.
Tokyo for a five-day visit, was
Xi
1 arious countries and
as^ officer with the Japanese
de’ful / ,same amount of wonhirst Air Fleet in 1941. He said
^e and
?e entertained my
he had helped to plan the attack
weekend.1 ^ thoui’s nearlY every
on the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor.
Sis design whirh n i
LONDON, Eng.—Twenty dif“Pearl Harbor was strategic
V ENICE.—Hawaii-born James rican wife, might win the Festi
"in the Pilldnrton
n^ ™ f^ent postage stamps are due to
ally
unsuccessful but tactically
»' a ta &KUT1.’ ^s be issued by the Japanese authori- Shigeta won high acclaim last val's best actress award.
,W
was
a success>” he declared.
of W „fS ty ” tae
over the next three years to week as the United States pre
Shigeta played the young Ja
You must remember in these
sented
its
second
and
final
entry
Caches. Just beaufi-fnir7?2OUve./s I Publicize and finance the Tokyo
panese diplomat, was * acclaimed things that I speak as a soldier.”
in the Venice Film Festival.
? never be Z r t ? a plty CH™VPic Games of 1964.
for an outstanding interpretation.
The general’s aide, Col. Toshio
The applause of the viewers
Oi«¥ thing about Gpnp1^1 S^ii
THe first
first three
three are
are being
being rere- was for acting, not for the mo
Tlie other American entrv the Hasimoto, who flew a bomber in
!^ his niad m X
leased on Oct. 11, says the Phi- vies.
film version of Tennessee' Wil the Pearl Harbor attack—“but
gals don’t drain
^ ^ I 4ateIic Traders Society of LonThe picture was 29-year-old liams’ ‘’Summer and Smoke,” didn’t hit anything,- not that
hini
t
j
and <hssipate don
hut I do aOn’
Etienne Perier’s "Bridge to the scored, a big success the following time”—agreed with his chief that
the Japanese should have struck
They
will
depict
javelin
throwSun,” the story of an American day with both public and critics.
n. ^fl X de trouHp^ ^^ Iing- R''dng and wrestling.
again and again.
girl who married a young Japa
bkes him too!
ls ^ey I
Four million copies of each are
Reporters asked Gen. Genda if
nese diplomat in Washington be
he thought the unprovoked at
*
m.
*
I being prepared and premiums will fore World War II and went with JAPAN WOOD BLOCK
tack on Pearl Harbor was fair.
A newly orea-n • j v •
^° ^° the Olympic fund. The re- him to Japan.
He replied: “I cannot say any
‘5a?ue in Tn7-7Z • *;lsei.hockey maining 17 designs show other
Critics called the film monoto
thing now. Maybe in a hundred
ftansors Th„ i1,0 ls Poking for Olympic events.
nous. Rome's II Quotidiano said it
TORONTO.—The Isacs Gallery
^’ -Wan Ma-ni ea^ue-- organized ---------------------------------------------------- might do all right commercially at 832 Yonge Street in Toronto years’ time.”
The general, who was met at
but did not achieve a high place will exhibit primitive African
the
airport by Government offi
artistically.
Sculpture and Contemporary Ja
sweatee
per team to cover I
Praise for the acting was gen panese Wood Block Prints.' The cials and Royal Air Force offi
erous, however. Some critics pre exhibit will start on September cers, was assistant air attache in
London in 1940. He will visit the
dicted Carrol Baker, as the Ame- 14th and run until October 3rd.
Farnborough
Air Show and RAF
°i^t2dbU^f c ™COR^.R'U4?co^ .to
stations.
the^ t ^Sdai lip-service, and give Gana°ian Pacific Airlines only ten
ir^. ^Panese Canadian kids a ^ours ^{ be required to hop from
1
‘ Vancouver to Tokyo via the new
NIPPONIA HOME MGR.
SHIZUOKA, Japan.—A 24The husband, i oshiro Ochiai,
i /e Phve?5
a-e Mt for CPAL Jet Service, as a result of year-old mother killed her two- 28-year-oId office worker, said his OUT OF HOSPITAL
kay evUr/
bhe teams will | an experimental flight which took
month-o’d twin babies of oppo wife had been despondent ever
BEAMSVILLE, Ont.—Mr. Y.
5
evening be- place at the end of August.
site
sexes and then committed since the birth of the twins beThe jet broke the sound barrier
P^ty pM
P-ta. at the new
Yamaga,
manager of the Nipsuicide because of age-old local caime of local aversion to such
ponia Home, Beamsville Ont. left
^
^e ice is to for the first time and recorded aversion to such twins.
twins as a "reincarnation ” of hospital in Hamilton last Friday
n by ae individual its highest altitude of 4,350 feet.
Mrs.
Etsu
Ochiai
drank
insecti-lovers
who have committed douVe after a one month stay. He is now
The
return
flight
will
take
an
^ntmued on Page 8)
cide
used
by
farmers.
suicides.
even shorter time of 8/2 hours.
convalescing at the Home.
Winds
Radioactivity In Air Over Japan
«1 SIS^
^
Japanese Food May Account For
High Rate of Tooth Decay in Japan
, No Apologies For
Pearl Harbor Attack
Publicizes Olympics
With New Stamps
^§3^10 Hrs. Via Jet From
^&£^^r Vancouver to Tokyo
James Shigeta Wins High Acclaim at Film Fest.
THE NEW CANADIAN
ana
tied
rti
inre
sult
—--^±?!±1^^
aieij. S4u.mu.ra.
—------------ —- -------- --------- --
of Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 1961
TORONTO, ONTARIO
unimii
____ ______ __________________ -__________ ________________ ’
B
A Toronto Sansei girl phonei
me up about a month ag-o to tel
me she had written a Rock ’n Roll
song and that a singer was sche
— Siberian
winds
10^°-.Siberian
winds is
is sun erm ri
J
< TMM
duled to record it for Columbia L TOR^brought
a
trickle
of
radioactivity
It was the first time I had hearc
orSty!
7 ^^ wty£ sons for the Soviet resumption of lations were seen in the future.
of a Japanese Canadian rihaving a to Japan in weekend rains and a
nuc-ear tests. One is that Soviet
nie
to cad an hnme- rrender Nikita Khrushchev was
Although it was generally felt
song
published and recorded, anc Hood of new protests against the
in
that
Khrushchev had taken a cal
7
10
^^clear
testing
in
boviet
resumption
of
nuclear
‘ I thought perhaps The New Can
the soviet Union for the sake of in ‘deep and serious trouble” in culated risk of losing- sympathy
arms
tests.
me Soviet Union and East Eu
adian readers might be interested
nd
neutralist’’ or "nonOfficials of the Japan Meteo humanity. The letter was sen? rope, particularly East Germanv. with tlie
in reading about it so I took down
through
the
Soviet
embassy.
De?
aligned
”
bloc,
Asian experts prea whole truck-load of 'informa rological Agency said they detect tails of its content were not dis He had no-choice.
outed
that
this
would not neces
And secondly, the Russian lead
tion, When ?
Why ?
Who ? ed a minute increase in the ra closed.
sarily
be
the
case
and that ha
dioactivity
count
of
rains
that
Where? What? How? And all the
Rle Asian experts on Communist er has come under increasing pre might, actually, force some into
fell
over
scattered
parts
of
Japan,
rest of that jazz, you know.
-Hairs, survived by United Press ssure ^from Communist Girina’s an increased respect for the So
Well, one day last week, I just they expected a considerable in International, give two basic rea- Mao Ise Tung-’s hard Communist viet Union.
line. Closer Russian-Chinese rehappened to hear her song on the. crease in radioactivity over Ja
. In Japan, probably the most
pan
within
tliis
week/
radio.
I
found
that
load
of
infor
al
spocked
of all by the sudden Rus5^
A Hiroshima housewife, three
mation on it and spent the rest
isum
announcement,
the head of
of the week breaking it down and well-known Japanese physicists
le
one of Japan's top Russian-ChiU'
and
file
Japaneese
press
renewed
building it into >an article. So just
what in the % |'!&||% happens. to pleas for a halt to the Soviet nu
shchev’s new aggressive policy
day? Two minutes after I finish clear tests.
reflected "deep and serious trou^tilc the Japanese protests
ed the last draft n it, she
’e in Europe particularly East
phones me and asks me not to mounted, the three Communist
a gri c u 1 tural fai 1 publish it as something important nations in Asia—Red China
Soviet Union.
North
Korea
and
North
Viet
Nani
has qpme up, I am positive if
.
/M
ia
-^oi
of
the Continental
united solidly behind the Sonet
there had been a Gillette razor
Affairs
Research
Institute
blade handy I would have sliced move and praised it as a warnin,r
thought
the
Kremlin
had
failed to
b
the telephone cord, or maybe even ;o the West.
impress
Communist
controlled
Meteorological Agency officials
used it on my throat. Better still,
populations with Communist suon her throat. Fortunately, my said their instruments showed a
peiiority in peaceful competition
continental-suave-genteel cultur radioactivity count of 57 per liter
and now had to score a notable
ed breeding and manners prevail of rain water in Tokyo and 52
victory against the West even bv
ed.
per liter in Muroto, Southern Ja
force and at the sacrifice of los
I won’t give away the title, but pan, during- Sunday rains.
ing sympathizeres abroad. Krush
if some Japanese Canadian music
This was the. first time in many
Jack Hammy. chev had no choice, Doi thought.
Winners! Shown above are the winners
winners ot
groups, like say Johnny Kunito months that the count went over
of
At the same time highly placed
i
mo and the Embers, are interest 50. The count normally runs be this jcars golf tournaments at the Roimn
sources
in Japan predicted' that
ed here is what the song is about: tween 30. and 50 per liter. But the
Chinese-Russian
relations would
to quote her, “About a girl who’s minute increase was far below
impi
ove.
The
present
Russian
in love with her older sister’s the count of 71,200 per liter de
policy came closer to Red Cliina’s
boyfriend. She just dreams about tected in February, 1956 follow
Mao Tse-Tung’s Jong advocacy of
him. the older sister doesn’t know ing a Soviet nuclear blast.
7
po,jcy against 'the
how the younger sister feels, like,
The officials calculated that
J
est.
In
their
opinion the West
etc., etc.” . Further information any increase in the radio activity
had tended to “exaggerate” the
can be obtained at The New Can count would have to be several
so-called rift between Russia and
adian.
hundred before it could be term
Red China in the past.
1 ou know-, maybe not puiblish- ed significant from a standpoint
mg that article was a bless mg of the hazard to health. However,
after all.
° even the slight increase raised
HONOLULU.—Japanese foods table, is identical, he said.
’
«
$
probaoly
account for the higher
the anxiety of most Japanese.
Kau. sa^ a survey of 90,000
,,®®lem^ei’ not too long ago, Newspapers played it prominent- tooth decay rate among Nisei in
Hawaii children of various eth
Ue three top architect students ly.
Pie Meteorological Agency Hawaii says a dental health spe nic. background showed part-Haw n
were all Nisei chaps ? said it was flooded with, tele cialist,
wanan youngsters have the sec
Manuel C. W. Kau, of the Ha ond highest tooth decay rate.
pe
0116 that came on top, phone calls following the Sunday
LONDON. Gen. Minoru Genda,
winner of the rains and issued a special an waii Health Department’s Dental They re folliwed by Filipinos, un
ilkmgton Glass Award, has done nouncement stating that there Health Division, told delegates to mixed Hawaiian and Chineese.
o7 chief of staff of Japan’s air
Recently this former was no cause for imcediate con the 10th Pacific Science Congress
Tooth decay rates are lower" in cefense force, said he had no re
that Japanese children have 36.S military families and children in grets about the Japanese attack
/ • s . ®t wag awarded a Yah cern.
27 Pearl Harbor, except that:
aEK1
He’ll be
Mrs. Miyako Hayashida, whose per cent more cavities than Cau Catholic schools, he said.
casian
children.
attending Yaie this month.
Ye should not have attacked
mother and daughter died of ato.Kau noted that racial foods are
vi\?Urned to Canada last mic radiation following the bomb
The Japanese children have the still popular to Hawaii’s multi just once. We should have at/ear, alter over a year of travel- ing of Hiroshima and whose son poorest teeth, he said, and the racial population. This variation tackd again and again.”
The general, who spoke at Lon
thoV^
with
Caucasians the best. Their en in diet psobably accounts for the don Airport on his arrival from
fronts13 01 b?autiful color slides
varying
tooth
decay
rates
among
vironment, except at the dinner the ethnic groups, he said.
Tokyo for a five-day visit, was
Xi
1 arious countries and
as^ officer with the Japanese
de’ful / ,same amount of wonhirst Air Fleet in 1941. He said
^e and
?e entertained my
he had helped to plan the attack
weekend.1 ^ thoui’s nearlY every
on the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor.
Sis design whirh n i
LONDON, Eng.—Twenty dif“Pearl Harbor was strategic
V ENICE.—Hawaii-born James rican wife, might win the Festi
"in the Pilldnrton
n^ ™ f^ent postage stamps are due to
ally
unsuccessful but tactically
»' a ta &KUT1.’ ^s be issued by the Japanese authori- Shigeta won high acclaim last val's best actress award.
,W
was
a success>” he declared.
of W „fS ty ” tae
over the next three years to week as the United States pre
Shigeta played the young Ja
You must remember in these
sented
its
second
and
final
entry
Caches. Just beaufi-fnir7?2OUve./s I Publicize and finance the Tokyo
panese diplomat, was * acclaimed things that I speak as a soldier.”
in the Venice Film Festival.
? never be Z r t ? a plty CH™VPic Games of 1964.
for an outstanding interpretation.
The general’s aide, Col. Toshio
The applause of the viewers
Oi«¥ thing about Gpnp1^1 S^ii
THe first
first three
three are
are being
being rere- was for acting, not for the mo
Tlie other American entrv the Hasimoto, who flew a bomber in
!^ his niad m X
leased on Oct. 11, says the Phi- vies.
film version of Tennessee' Wil the Pearl Harbor attack—“but
gals don’t drain
^ ^ I 4ateIic Traders Society of LonThe picture was 29-year-old liams’ ‘’Summer and Smoke,” didn’t hit anything,- not that
hini
t
j
and <hssipate don
hut I do aOn’
Etienne Perier’s "Bridge to the scored, a big success the following time”—agreed with his chief that
the Japanese should have struck
They
will
depict
javelin
throwSun,” the story of an American day with both public and critics.
n. ^fl X de trouHp^ ^^ Iing- R''dng and wrestling.
again and again.
girl who married a young Japa
bkes him too!
ls ^ey I
Four million copies of each are
Reporters asked Gen. Genda if
nese diplomat in Washington be
he thought the unprovoked at
*
m.
*
I being prepared and premiums will fore World War II and went with JAPAN WOOD BLOCK
tack on Pearl Harbor was fair.
A newly orea-n • j v •
^° ^° the Olympic fund. The re- him to Japan.
He replied: “I cannot say any
‘5a?ue in Tn7-7Z • *;lsei.hockey maining 17 designs show other
Critics called the film monoto
thing now. Maybe in a hundred
ftansors Th„ i1,0 ls Poking for Olympic events.
nous. Rome's II Quotidiano said it
TORONTO.—The Isacs Gallery
^’ -Wan Ma-ni ea^ue-- organized ---------------------------------------------------- might do all right commercially at 832 Yonge Street in Toronto years’ time.”
The general, who was met at
but did not achieve a high place will exhibit primitive African
the
airport by Government offi
artistically.
Sculpture and Contemporary Ja
sweatee
per team to cover I
Praise for the acting was gen panese Wood Block Prints.' The cials and Royal Air Force offi
erous, however. Some critics pre exhibit will start on September cers, was assistant air attache in
London in 1940. He will visit the
dicted Carrol Baker, as the Ame- 14th and run until October 3rd.
Farnborough
Air Show and RAF
°i^t2dbU^f c ™COR^.R'U4?co^ .to
stations.
the^ t ^Sdai lip-service, and give Gana°ian Pacific Airlines only ten
ir^. ^Panese Canadian kids a ^ours ^{ be required to hop from
1
‘ Vancouver to Tokyo via the new
NIPPONIA HOME MGR.
SHIZUOKA, Japan.—A 24The husband, i oshiro Ochiai,
i /e Phve?5
a-e Mt for CPAL Jet Service, as a result of year-old mother killed her two- 28-year-oId office worker, said his OUT OF HOSPITAL
kay evUr/
bhe teams will | an experimental flight which took
month-o’d twin babies of oppo wife had been despondent ever
BEAMSVILLE, Ont.—Mr. Y.
5
evening be- place at the end of August.
site
sexes and then committed since the birth of the twins beThe jet broke the sound barrier
P^ty pM
P-ta. at the new
Yamaga,
manager of the Nipsuicide because of age-old local caime of local aversion to such
ponia Home, Beamsville Ont. left
^
^e ice is to for the first time and recorded aversion to such twins.
twins as a "reincarnation ” of hospital in Hamilton last Friday
n by ae individual its highest altitude of 4,350 feet.
Mrs.
Etsu
Ochiai
drank
insecti-lovers
who have committed douVe after a one month stay. He is now
The
return
flight
will
take
an
^ntmued on Page 8)
cide
used
by
farmers.
suicides.
even shorter time of 8/2 hours.
convalescing at the Home.
Winds
Radioactivity In Air Over Japan
«1 SIS^
^
Japanese Food May Account For
High Rate of Tooth Decay in Japan
, No Apologies For
Pearl Harbor Attack
Publicizes Olympics
With New Stamps
^§3^10 Hrs. Via Jet From
^&£^^r Vancouver to Tokyo
James Shigeta Wins High Acclaim at Film Fest.
Page 2
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LETTER
TO
Gentlemen:
THE
EDITOR
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THE NEW CANADIAN
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paper, I find that if I were invhole column under
terested in buying gifts from Ja
vhich is concerned with
pan, Life Insurance, Homes or b “
should I want a spouse, a part- social happenings across Canada
and Advertising
time job then this newspaper is
of competitions (Sun- Manager.
5?!1™ is rilled through any and Monday) the winner^
definitely for me..
the contribution of various clubs
But, I would like to know, up°T?lzatlons ^ho' send us
ro-date data on news from Japan ?® club news and it is only tournament was Hatch Ya<n Tn,™
- A,
m ^e Labor Dav
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the’ weather, the social life, tlie’ S ah rias source that we rl1^®* “
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people in general. News about the obtain news of “social doings”.
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young generation who thrive on 1J°U dS° S?y that Yon would
concerts, dixie-land sessions and like, quote,
news about tlie
jazz combos; those, followers of
young generation who thrive on
good books, Hke “The Third concerts dixieland sessions and
Reich”, the “Agony and the Ecsten Tt08' • ; ” May 1 -° one
stacy” or “Hawaii” etc. era; what Ste^ Either (or mavbe back- I
is happening in tlie social circles 17^ Md add ^e weird sounds
what circles? et al. . . .
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Mr.
Manis. (Toronto).
into a strictly, Canadian” way of to read about. Well, if you would
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cause you do not carry the news ??V??t1d?ne a review on “Lady mences at tlie Cedarbrae Bowlin «•
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Mori
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who read tlie paper, or for that not be tied by traditional and in( Toronto)
matter even subscribed to it.
heient characteristics because we
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rooni fiat
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ties, $70 per month. Phono after'’(LOG
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read, understand or write our na- u b news vwhich is of interest to
tive tongue. I know little of our them. If- this so-called “learning
homeland s history, our philoso and growing” consist of dixie
phy, and the vanned religions in land music, jazz sessions and so
PAI ROAUZE
existence there, I intend to learn, cial functions consisting of rock
out what about the others ?
’n roll music and it involves teach
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Now don’t get me wrong; I’m
Best regards,
(2909 Grandview Hwy.)
not knocking jazz or rock ’n roll,
Yours truly, for
■
Vancouver, B.C.
I enjoy listening to Lois Arm
strong
and pop music on CHUM. I
,
Marie Fujita
But, I can’t agree with you that ’
Madame;
this is what we thrive on. For
for your ^tter of you see, I to am just a Sansei
'J ^^ Iet ^ thank you kid myself.
1384^ Quean W.
CONTINENTAL FAMILY CO-OP
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drag the ads which appear
I appreciate your interest in
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fresh meat and fish
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LETTER
TO
Gentlemen:
THE
EDITOR
Please excuse me) and turn to
^AGE ”
Many Trophies fcfflrt^jj
Tournament at Rouge Hill Link
THE NEW CANADIAN
Authorized as second class mall
. osl Office Department.
Perusing through the newssure ftat vou
paper, I find that if I were invhole column under
terested in buying gifts from Ja
vhich is concerned with
pan, Life Insurance, Homes or b “
should I want a spouse, a part- social happenings across Canada
and Advertising
time job then this newspaper is
of competitions (Sun- Manager.
5?!1™ is rilled through any and Monday) the winner^
definitely for me..
the contribution of various clubs
But, I would like to know, up°T?lzatlons ^ho' send us
ro-date data on news from Japan ?® club news and it is only tournament was Hatch Ya<n Tn,™
- A,
m ^e Labor Dav
57.00 pcr yMr
the’ weather, the social life, tlie’ S ah rias source that we rl1^®* “
to™?^1’^
^y
479 QUEEN st. WEST.
people in general. News about the obtain news of “social doings”.
■'B^igS'l^^
“»>7 .^^S
EMpiro 6-5005
young generation who thrive on 1J°U dS° S?y that Yon would
concerts, dixie-land sessions and like, quote,
news about tlie
jazz combos; those, followers of
young generation who thrive on
good books, Hke “The Third concerts dixieland sessions and
Reich”, the “Agony and the Ecsten Tt08' • ; ” May 1 -° one
stacy” or “Hawaii” etc. era; what Ste^ Either (or mavbe back- I
is happening in tlie social circles 17^ Md add ^e weird sounds
what circles? et al. . . .
of 1'ock ’n roll to your list of I
Female Help Wanted
the «?£ X.°ff ™h the D” "’ashtaoto
The generation now in school articles on which tlie younger I
Trophy for counter girl ic
s
Steady or part time. H
be it Public School or University generation and a few older I
will not be a group tied by tradi thrive.
—.______YOUNG GIRL to-- C
tions and inherent characteristics,
You
then
such books as
nonesty ana trustwo-pbecause more aad more frequently “Th
re
the Third Reich” and “Hawaii”
quests. Pi-one PM 3-A’
we are assimilated, no, integrated as items on which you would like
Mr.
Manis. (Toronto).
into a strictly, Canadian” way of to read about. Well, if you would
PRESSER 4 OPERATOIS
life. The cliques of basically “’Ja hike to get a few of tlie recent
.'d on
Steady em
panese” circles will disappear, but backcopies, may I point out re SCARBORO 1 O-PIN LOOP STARTS FRIDAY
^ppiy
Hile ^uchess Ltd. 220
t. w.
at tlie present we must know views on such books as “Bridge
Rhone EM. (d23l (Tore?
TORONTO.-The
Scarboro
Niwhat is happening within our ito^aL^ Friday, Sept. 15th at CLERK-TYPIST with
tl-> Su?’” “Z^1'0/’ “Lafeadio
tle society. I -feel that the news 4earn- and “A Study of Good” sei Mixed ten-pin League would 9:00 I .M. Interested parties are Apply Fashion Jeweliirv
’rs.-rr:
paper is not reaching this group all concerned with Japan or by i like one complete team or indi asked to contact Mav Mori at St. h. Or cal!
of “growing and learning-” be Japanese authors. As of vet w* vidual players. The league com AM. 1-6750.
Mal» HelTwZ^T
cause you do not carry the news ??V??t1d?ne a review on “Lady mences at tlie Cedarbrae Bowlin «•
May
Mori
which is of interest to them.
ASSEMBLER (2)
Ghatterlys
Lover,”
Peyton
field and chair
you may probably think I am l iaoe , or “Lolita”, but someday |
REC
SOCRATIC
WELCOMES
NEW
BOWLERS
we
may.
I
speaking through my hat, but a
band SAWMAN
few years ago when I was writing , ^ ? my understanding that vou
* Kand ere
some copy for the paper, I was feel, that the generation of Jarpareally amazel at the few people n6fe1 CaJiadians now in school will
GARDENER w
who read tlie paper, or for that not be tied by traditional and in( Toronto)
matter even subscribed to it.
heient characteristics because we
Domestic Help Wanted
I don’t want a world society are more, and more becoming inFor Complete Real Estate Service
like A. Huxley’s “Brave New teg/rated into a Canadian way of
GIRL for general R
World-’ where there is only one “e< Kou feel that because of this
In Metro Toronto
good wages, phone I
the
cliques
of
basically
Japanese
race, of people, but I want the
EXPERIENCED
I
traditional and' cultural past of circles will disappear.
S'.-wo-k.--r,
Hve m. Busmens ho
Uowdale,
To this, all I can add is tliat I
our way of life to remain yet ad
?^.chiK?- P,‘One E
or BA.
o
ooj
I.
(Toronto)
just to the present day and a^e
®oriY that you were not at
You have the best tool and means' the National JCCA conference at I
Member of Real Estate Board Photo Co-op.
COOK GENERAL wan'i'd for adult fam
the newspaper.
’ the Park Plaza Hotel on tlie La
of three. Couple
where hi
band works out. HU
There vou
1573-A DANFORTH AVE., TORONTO
How can anyone advocate what bor Day weekend.
8-a’92 Toronto)
is good reading, for people’s would have learned that organi
CAPABLE , HOUSEKEEPER.' “good' coot
BUSINESS PHONE
(ToXtob
bVe in' Ph°ne HU- 9 51 *3
castes vary as the faces in a zations such as tlie JCCA are try
HO.
9-0551
crowd, yet through trial and er- ing to keep alive Japanese culRESIDENCE PHONE
n°r’ I ?ekeve that more Japanese tures and traditions, yet main
OX. 4-9872
■
Rooms to Lei
tain
a
Canadian
way-of
life.
Canadians across Canada can be
?eacb^ ^ j11 a W educated.
You go on to suggest that we
rooni fiat
Woodbine and Danforth nrri-ini
As a Sansei it is my sad misfor- are not reaching the younger gen
ties, $70 per month. Phono after'’(LOG
LlU1? t0 ?e completely at a loss to eration because we do not pubKITCHEN and BEDROOM SiG^W
read, understand or write our na- u b news vwhich is of interest to
tive tongue. I know little of our them. If- this so-called “learning
homeland s history, our philoso and growing” consist of dixie
phy, and the vanned religions in land music, jazz sessions and so
PAI ROAUZE
existence there, I intend to learn, cial functions consisting of rock
out what about the others ?
’n roll music and it involves teach
OUR ADVERTISERS
If I seem to wander about aim- ing after-dark-sunglass-wearers ’’
HUlilllfIIH! IlliIIHI1111111111H111|। (1111
S
Fating you, it is my who call themselves “cool cats”
Magill Export Import Ltd.
habit and I certainly hojpe I have ing after-dark-sunglass-wearers
Box 2003
not robbed you of valuable time. it just ain’t worth it.
Now don’t get me wrong; I’m
Best regards,
(2909 Grandview Hwy.)
not knocking jazz or rock ’n roll,
Yours truly, for
■
Vancouver, B.C.
I enjoy listening to Lois Arm
strong
and pop music on CHUM. I
,
Marie Fujita
But, I can’t agree with you that ’
Madame;
this is what we thrive on. For
for your ^tter of you see, I to am just a Sansei
'J ^^ Iet ^ thank you kid myself.
1384^ Quean W.
CONTINENTAL FAMILY CO-OP
r
drag the ads which appear
I appreciate your interest in
Toronto
LE. 2-5378
n^waper. I’m sure that our publication, but I must state
JAPANESE AND
ed
^ be very PIeas‘ on our behalf that we cannot
OCCIDENTAL FOODS
1 am more than pleasserve as a library on history, phi
tow^d 14 1S
wbo contribute
losophy and religion, nor can we
fresh meat and fish
_
~____
Broadway Florists
w^aids my salary.
be a outlet for every “cool cat”.
vnrU
you state that
‘Flowers For Every Occassion’
Sorry, but I don’t “dig vou” at
order Thurs. and Pri.,
REAR OF STORE
data
d
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Holly wood
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(continued from page one)
B players.
a
Donation for trophies—best
a team, cleanest player, highest.
oung actor known
better known
Ed
ts
NOW OPEN
A MOST CHEERFUL PLJr
SPECIALISING IN THE FINEST CHINESE mem.
2359 Yonge S
scorer . er«'—are also needed. I
wonder if The New Canadian is
planning
„ L rn T’ n on
n donating a troohv
iI
'
Block No.
at
•
H J^ix 30. 1933 and attended
i
yic. Machine ami Metal Trade School
Did \ ou know that your new
am, ugh*, mown hair, brushed with
and is a bachelor to top!
JAPANESE BROTHERHOODS ARE VO
omx ie, a prevC V
Edd decided : 0 be an actor, although
great athlete. How do I know. He
For Home Delivery Call FIU, 5.4034
become a doctor. Ht
es
when teachers
o:
Among other thing; ne was one i
Courteous and Prompt
of the stars on the enior Dan- I
G
IP A OFF ON ALL PICK UP ORDERS
J bother him in the least. lie did
tiie oid
forth Tech football t< am. But, it I
do,
and
that
was
to
get
himself
a
job
Most of all there piping hot because onlv we
as a hr
id he went to the movies more than seems to me anyway, his greatest I f
For sperial occasions, at a special Rte roTsR
sporting
triumph
*
must
&
surely
1
I
OU
HR truck, but read every movie book'
re-useable at home for baking purposes.
have
been
when
he
beat
the
great
t
nils on. He either
(
^borrowed them, bought them,
For special occasions, at a special rate consul
Canadian champion mile runner, i
the stand wlacre tney were sold.
OK
Me
uruce Kidd. It took mace,
a L
: job in .1954
park many years
t
’ppeared on Joe E y.-ith a left jab, then another left j
J
jab. Bruce crouched and feinted :
!5.uij and
ART FASHIONS
has never driven a truck.
I
a
iight. Suddenly Rick caught!
carried 2
mar. lor 85.00 a perfonnance, in Jean
a
'•TORONTO
’
S
LEADING
STYLE
CENTRE
”
Bruce on the side of the face '
t
duet ion <
u
Edd was his own self-critic. with a short left hook and follow- I
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO COME IN AND SEE THU
^e, ^°t a J°b for the summer-stock
0
hf
v in Connecticut. He worked hard A J1 fast with a right cross. I
th
from t mitten week apprenticeship. Eddh Mats when Bruce started :run- I !
Dresses
K
ning. Needles to
sportswear
when an astrologer told him that
01
uiing for him
He had won, you I
-ide the Pacific.”
-MONTREAL I
• car .gas., c i uu cacoked the oil, tires and battery, and see.
th
WEDDING GOWNS from
SALE one baby. Dirt
iv vest in hiT
he
cp uown convertible. He drove ’til he Cheap Answers to the name of
BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS fro
at
'V'’’ ‘"c then set, back and drove to Lori Healthy and doesn’t eat ton
nr
TN
H
5
A
oF
h°"
ke
could
get
a
job
as
EASY
CREDIT
TERJIS
an actor, mid io
muem Must, receive final con^rt I
NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED J
vol so, he had no letters of introduc- from my wife. ALSO FOR SALE *
Eon, plume num
I 1,6
«cs. out tins didn’t occur to Edd at
one wife. Answers to the name of !
in;
Nana. Healthy and eats like a I
an actor in Lux Video Theatre pro- hoise. And also like a horse na^s i
■ one jne. but ho was always first to
I L
tA
a lot. But a _ g-ood worker. Thi; .
each u.iO.maL It has been said that
J ric
item a real
y. an honest ;$
I flo
part in the play.
1 11
led
>0 : er Ipjhug the name of an agent will not be steal! These items '
ST. W. (Near Bathurst*;
mto ie office, and told the receptionist First serve! taxed. First come! i,
B ^r
w
EM.
8-7537
—
EM.
8-8497
■
sp°
) sign with the agency. Speaking
■ cha
uthoritv he ^aw the agent, and when he
_Well folks that
it for no
,
,
coirtract forms. Now Edd had a If you have
Hywood
■ fro;
interest please "send It in'to
°f The Ne^’ Canadianiie also had a Hollywood agent.
■ tic
K
------------r
c
Like
sayonara.
tho' critics knocked it, his
MINORU GEO. NAGAHARA
, TA,• C Rg!ied autographs everv- out I'mert E^IOn 1$’ “Don’t wait for your ship to come in, row
E the
—ALBION—
'i-y d a Jul! unie fan-mail secretary.
B
mea
Jiics ine acting done by Robert Mitchum “4-?E-=“‘=‘ a?’ Elect 1 ic hlotor Service
B
^°°
Repairs and Rewinding to all makes
..a\?rV contemporary writers are William
2'2 a2
Lloyd wit
of Electric Motors
B brill
T ”
vmte T-Lird the most pomi’ar him in full swing. He deserves it ' d "
164 Christie St Toronto
v siswc;’, 1 uau
"^
season
should
show
«wos>ticiu
rJi "^ Popumi
Tel. 532-0054
‘
Ldd has a habit of ^XlS^^/WJ!’*.
E bunt
wg miles to
and has gotten.
DR. ‘k"? or tnyr cuisine, cither French
E tuall
iaiisu, Im’, w
,.,10 tut re lie ends up ordering Steak and
^Yow
"
B Onta
I* is u gooa poncy to
ke a Madison
ever.
IX
h/tawHlj^d^
’
Jj™
"j
become
a
bigger
step
than
hvc,
more
so
than
a
E ^
lie ureters
have the RIGHT POLICY
and sports jackets.
B niicai
drop by and give him a readv
2
^'"D 011 P^^otiomL tour, b
practical v
Consul
n
stions, personal ques- ago idol will greet you in A
B becid
tBS
sP°ken teeni ^
|
WALES
and
DUNCAN
j
Match Sunset Strip, it’s one of the IkApItv1116"'13’' ^ly niamier.
these
,
has no super- at: Edward Byrnes. C'o Wv-ner PiR 2^in P*P^ams-Write Edd
I INSURANCE AGENTS J I
A vai i something enough vou can
E
winte
’''^Warner Blvd.,
He behoves in God. and in himself. Burbank. California.' That’
^^ Yongs Street, Toronto
I • Thi
Bood and keep laughing!
| ice 0:
Phono WA. 1-3171
Love ya’ all.
E “Autl
H skoka
E north
I bus.
I’!
Km.;
run H
NOW ON NORTHWEST
IN THE U.S.A.
I ^0
I .^ ^
g ’Grave
I later.
BOEING 720Bn
as
§
>SS
R
/s over 6V2 hours faster than
~- New York to Tokyo
s io Manila, Okinawa. T
2
nA' t0
at ahn'>sl Vm awl of
| "ill ti
| Port (
I and b.
। eost 0
; be apj
are asl
^ the
ing an
So w
People
at this
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Prine
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