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HE NEW CANADIAN
■No. SO

An independent Organ far C„n^j;
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^EDNEbDAI, APRIL 18. 1962

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Nikko Garins
False — Inspector

TORONTO.—Following- reports
on radio and in the Toronto
Globe and Mail
Friday,
I
naming
the
Ni ko
Garden
among tour Cninatovi n 'restau­
rants charged with being a hang­
out for persons of bad characInspector Harold
Adamson of
station
mfA
phoned The A e ve
ian to
say that all charges against the
^t<^ *
J a pan ese-o wired • restaurant were
erroneous and untrue.
mector Adamson said the
\^
’t which he had presented
e Metropolitan Police ComJn had been prepared bv ancer who is now retired.
■‘Upon checking the files,’ he
v. d, “I was unable to find any
complaints regarding- this
tauiam. Nikko Gardens has not
------ JAL photo
oeen the subject of adverse reMISS TOKYO
ports and is a respectable place.”
offl^Surir Hie' lOthln^’ M’ss Tokyo of 1961, stopA subsequent retraction was ped
tival before contirmino On m^
Adversary Cherry Blossom Fesprinted by the Globe and Mail iadude a stop at theVatti^^^^^
°f the U'S” -hich wul
who had reported the story ac­
Tokyo was selected
companied by pictures of the by the Tok^ jUropoik^
< ■
b^lS of an English
Nikko Gardens and the other proficiency test as well as h-r bemtv H
Franciscb
International
Airport
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delude at San,
Cnin ese restaurants.
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Captains
ot two Japanese fishing- verse's
commercially withwere arraigned Sunday on char­ I out ]
notified
die state.
ges of fishing in waters claimed
I
fi
ig'i
sirima
Tadao

.
captain of
by the United States.
thy Oh Uri Maru, ’was charged
Superior Court Jridge Edward with commercial fk<
Ring without
Davis flew here from Anchorage :t license,

to arraign the men after they
g to register
were arrested and one of their
boats was seized. Judge Davis
enmc
oji the
released the men on their pro- Fish

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‘e DePariment boat
prise to return for another hear- Teal.
the Ohtori Maru and her
i
L^he bo,at 'Fuch was seized, the j Teal a crew accompanied the
under control of state
bo-loot hearing catcher Ohtori
non1'? ^Y 5’ Was Leld under $25.M;-. 1
sa:d the Teal and
000 bond.
another
boa ,
tile
Widgeon,
... Lie Ohtori Maru is Dart of a closed
on the Ohtori about
consisting of five catcher
th- mouth of Unanik
boats and a 5,000-ton mother­
ship, the banshu Maru, which has
Kipper
Ko persons aboard.
estimated the
Alaska officials were on their Ohtori was one
way to board another of the three-mile territorial inside the
water li­
catcher boats, the Sheichi Maru m i ts.
No. 7. The other catcher boats
The
apparently were not in waters over S state claims jurisdiction
as inland
churned by the United States, walers
ol Al
The strait serhe mother shin was not seized.
I si an d and the
Mongo M. Hanasaki, skipper parates Kod
AI as ka Fen insu I a.
Alaska officials sa id the Japa­
nose fishing ft ri apparently
was operating in the strait, often
, eicriJ e^ a? °”p of the most tur­
bulent stretches of water on the
Mobe,
on the theory that waters
Erst Snowfall In
more than three .miles from shore
More Than 75 Years
TOROWO.-Ihe 6th Amiuai are international waters.
They aid the three Japanese
General
hMt^ of the Kisa
j
1 V LUOKA, Japan.—Residents
bins
involve
Toionto)
Credit
Union
will
be
-n A’^ i in the state’s
WUshu, Japan’s southernmost
action
were
among a fleet of six
n\?'
Ionda
F
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P
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I
23rd
from
island, were surprised recently
"Inch
emered
Shelikof Strait late
v.’ith the first snowfall in April
‘ at Fbkko Gardens, 469
TORONTO.
«7?« . Grand openast
month
on
a herring fishiim
Dundas
St.
W.
m niore than 70 years.
Hakata who was a teacher
inVV]le Mits Tanino Judo Club

p
eurti°n.
The
sh’Ps were first
The
meeting
to
be
held
in
a
m
the
foreign
section
of
the
Ki,t ‘e unseasonal snow was caus­ will be celebrated on Sundar
ed by the passage of a cold front. April 22 with an open house de­ oonan Judo Academy has been business-dinner fashion will be a
•„
tile first April snowfall monstration featuring a
teaching m Buenos Aires. Aro-en- family affair with members takyqe Fukuoka, area in 75 years, ranking judoist from Jamin top- L1’.?? for.the Past two years and mg wives (or husbands, as the
Welcome Party For
tanner south in Kagoshima pre- special guest demonstrator aS S will visit Toronto on his wav case may be).
He
meture, ^t was the first April is Mr. Katsuyoshi Takata.
also visit L°ndon. _ The program will consist of the
Embassy Official
snow m i9 years.
Upland and Brussels, Belgium,
dinner beginning at 6:30 p.m.
degree, Kidokan from Tokyo
r
—A welcome party
e previous to his stay in the cn£ ^^ meeting commencing at lor
Mr. Hirono Tasho. visa offit bomb American country, Mr. Ta- 8.00 p.m. Reports and discussions
^er, oi the Canadian Embassy in
spent.-some time teaching on the matters of dividend, in­ fokyo will be held at the Kwongremote parts terest rebates, mortgage loans (Jiou Restaurant on Anvil no
ia an.ci
in Germany, and the election of officers wifi 7:00 p.m
Feo will he $3.00 per
take place.
J^st after the last war.
person.
Mr. Neil De Valk, representa­
Jie 6th-rank judoist will arMr. L
been with the
tive
of
the
Ontario
Credit
Union
rive in Toronto on Thursday and League, will attend as guest
I
by KEI TSUMURA
f
many yGars and has
Will work out at the Tanino Club speaker.
assisted many Isseis and Niseis
b
"ho returned to Canada after thon Thursday evening, and Satur­
^e ,s’ $1-00 (the union war.

„ Ai^.“££^
ever such a title were
day afternoon prio
m-mv *■« i.:_ ^p adding the rest of the cost,. For
ertahid be <kb I'H’f
k Minoru Hatashita (4th-Dan) would
the convenience of members the n5?Se Wish'n^ lo attend the
,'i^yJ Ae Vt—^
fW ?f his nuMifieations constration on Sunday.
t YG reqUGsted to contact
Union has sent out reply cards
0,16,1 house on Sunday
of
M
of Canadian judo experience: a former stuedher Japanese newspapers or
T^1 a ncrilce of the meetineudo
” Judo. InSlltu>-in Japan; a 3 time AU-Canada
2:00 P.M. at 566 Members are asked to rotumn "oa°fnn Rowing persons: Mr.
rich of50 T^0 d°J°s throughout Ontario: Cnuich St. The public is cordially these cards by April 21 inform- -mda, HO. 1-1920; Mr. NakamiIan
teacher to hundreds of judo en- mined to attend this opening of in5 Re Union as to the names 757
7"38?; -r' Katsuyama,
P
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HAJJ
Canadian National Exhibition Sports 1 oromo s newest judo club
A.L. °6 or ^r- Nakamura, 769of
those who will be attendin
/oob.
b ? A of a magazine, “Judo World”. And if
-Canadian SvV° b® ?e Resident of the CKBBA
Gw IngFo-hA] triack Belt Association—the Canadian member
-federation which governs the sport

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Judo,Expert From Japan
Slated For Dojo Opening
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Kisaragi Credit Guion
Meeting Family Affair

j and in our day

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Five Japanese Cities Sinking

laxmg with a little afternoon wine, Hatashita
TOKYO.—
An
»Xh?^!!SS
About 130 factories are located, is the
.
!neinoratis times he’s had, thanks to judo. mdusLr-al quarter in southeastern
lb
the
main
cause
of
the sinking
some momc ilS he would just as soon forget. In th* lartev
m the district and it has a day­
!S sinking steadily below
m
all
five
mties.
The
area
affectjmewhat reluctant acceptance of judo^at the Wy level and becoming alarm-| 1,000.000.
time population estimated at
Oy c;
- ij l!SUa y s,tuated in an allutant lather; and perhaps, a “'touchy” history
vulnerable to flood tides
dn e
na
delta on the mouth of a river
m _ Vancouver’s •'•'Little Tokyo” when Frank
A similar section of Osaka, the and has a large number of fac­
anons
are
_
working
' c n?
g j champ.
second largest city in Japan, was tories depending heavily on un­
flay
drain water heavily
flooded by an unusually derground research.
iron
e arc
but whenever a
’ ' - aa^member Canadian judo team I nuU°r vphoo is reported to be mgh tide caused by a tvphoon In niSepClVil L^ineering Tech­
September. 1961. About 25.000 nical Research Institute of the
^-Aamst top l^American judoka team, i apprc’
are
houses were submerged.
g .ciong the officials intently watchm^-i crdered to evacuate th a
Jokyo metropolitan government
whole
o nano—‘-rather of Kodokan Judo.”
~ j district.
^agoya, a third
industrial points out that the sinking ratThe ground level of this quar- centre, m central Japan. Niiga- in tne southeastern section of
o Kawano, Tor Uyeda and Frank Ha
de ' " ^^nes knotted tight in
ter I
C 39 inches in the ta, a large sea port on the Japan
j ront
^ckened in the late
years It now is sinking Lea, and Amagasaki, near Osaka, J-fobs when industrial plants in
is. The Americans do the same.
y stop and line un on the :atami
ram of up to nearly | also have reported ground sub­
area greatly increased their
r rihe? Jast of the speak
sidence of the same tvne n=
year.
production
finish
te
ence. ine tournament i abov
•clow the sea level I exPerienced
.- ? th! ^^^ wh,’ch immediately
y
t-^e. At normal high
Geologists are agreed
Cha: Avowed die end of World War II
■“ is nearly five teet b^ow
(Continued on Page 8)
excessive pumping "of under­ resu™nHCe%aIn^^ stopped, but
sea water.
ground water for industrial use resumed witn the recovery of in­
dustrial production in the ‘district.

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THE HEW CANADIAN

dates and doings

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T UMEZUKI, Publisher, RICK
MATSUMOTO, English Section APRIL 20/ 2L MOVIE NITE AT BUDDHIST CHURCH
TORONTO.—Keep either April
Editor; KEN MORI, Japanese
Traditional Music of Japan”
Section Editor and Advertising 20 or 21 open for an exciting
Manager.
night at the movies. On these is a colorful presentation of the

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Japanese Youth Outgrow
Dollhouse' Homeland

fare, ministry estimates the aver­
are outgrowing their dollhouse age 20-year-old Japanese man
homekind at a rate alarming- to will be five foot, five inches tall
EMpire 6-5005
their shorter elders.
—an increase of more titan two
Since, the Second World War. inches over today’s 20-year-olds.
479 QUEEN _ST. WEST,
they have shot up in height at 1'he average 20-year-old girl writ
a staggering pace and they have top five feet by a fraction add­
not stopped growing yet. An of­ ing one-half an. inch in the period.
ficial at the Japanese ministry of
However, the ministry said the
health and welfare predicts the average height for males in 30
Live Beit

Rod and Reel
Japanese will be as tall as Euro­ to 40 years will be five feet,
Repairs
peans or Canadians by 1990 or, eight inches and the present pe­
DOLL FESTIVAL SEEN AS COLOURFUL EVENT
at the latest, the year 2,000.
tite Japanese girl will be trans­
Today's’ long-legged youngsters formed into a five feet, six inches
TORONTO.—The Third An- dolls from local individuals. The
1500 Dundas (at DuHerin)—LE. 2-4267
nual Doll Festival sponsored by
already are creating- an infinite
the Toronto Japanese Garden dolls will represent various parts number of problems in this na­
When asked where all this
tion where everything from door­ would end, the health and wel­
Club and to be held on Saturday, of Japan.
May 5 and Sunday, May 6 at the
Aside from the doll display ways to taxicabs have been built fare ministry official estimate;:
For Complete
Lord Simcoe Hotel promises to. there will be a misellaneous ex­ in miniature.
that the Japanese would stop
Real Estate Service
One tall high school boy wrote growing alter reaching these
be a colorful event.
hibit of Koi-nobori, Masukus.
Call
Preparations and program for Hina-dan, Haniwa (clay figures), a bitter letter to a newspaper proportions
this gala festival are almost chanouye sets, hagoita, hina-dan, complaining that theatre seats—
“There will be a slackening off
considered snug but comfortable
etc. totalling 24.
complete, reports the committee.
of this trend.
We can’t expec:
The dolls on exhibit will in­
As an added attraction the pro­ by his parents—are altogether the Japanese to be superior to
clude folk-dolls and folk-toys gram is also comprised of mo- too cramped for him.
the Europeans in physique,” he
Real Estate Broker
The newspaper wrote a serious
from Kanagawa Prefecture, Ja­ vies, story-telling, tea and Noh
said.
editorial in reply admitting the
Bus. HO. 9-0551
pan as well as a collection of 60 demonstrations.
The primary reason for this
problem and also..suggesting- that
Res. OX. 4-9872
remarkable
conversion of the Ja­
millions of drawers be removed
1573A DANFORTH AVE.
panese

once
tauntingly describ­
from millions of office desks to
CHURCH JAMMED FOR HANA MATURI
(at Coxwell)
ed
by
even
other Asians as
accommodate the sprawling- legs

dwarf
men


to taller citizens
TORONTO REAL ESTATE
HAMILTON.—On April 8th
The church authorities were of the new horde of big- youths.
of
the
world
is
better food and
the Hamilton Buddhist Church pleased with the turnout as the
BOARD PHOTO CO-OP '
Lights must be burning late
held its Hana Matsuri seiwices church was packed for both at the education ministry over a more of it.
The health ministry official
with the Rev. T. Yamada, con­ services.
national problem; of staggering
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ducting- an English service at
A deletable meal was prepared proportions. Rows upon rows of said he believed that a greater
11:00 a.m. and another at 2:00 by the ladies of the church for school desks in thousands of amount of protein in the Japa­
p.m., in Japanese.
those who remained to enjoy it.
schools are too tiny for Japan’s nese diet was the main factor in
the post-war burst in growth.
*
strapping new generation.
In the past, decade, a rising
Japanese boys and girls of 10
years of age are now two inches standard of living- has been food
PLANS FOR CHERRY FESTIVAL CONCLUDED
taller on the average than their plentiful in most homes. Then
TORONTO.
The
Toronto to the shortage of time between older brothers and sisters were too, Japanese government agen­
TORONTO
JCCA-JCC committee on the now and the festival).
12 years ago.
cies have been actively educating
Cherry Blossom Festival has now
For the very best in
Teenagers also are soaring the population to better diets.
Japanese lanterns, Koinobori
gone through the initial plan­
skyward. The average height of
To encourage this habit, lun­
wedding casuals. . .
ning stages and report that, thus and other decorations suitable 15-year-olds during the same ches are served in
primary
For those who wish to
far. three ance groups and two for enchancing the festival area period increased by three inches schools to assure balanced meals
choirs have accepted invitations of High Park are required. The for boys and an inch and a half for children, and the Japanese
treasure the present in
to perform at the festival.
Committee would be grateful to for girls.
the future
are
eating
vitamin
enriched
If
tlieir are additional dance those who can contribute in this
By
1970.
the
health
and
welfoods.
'
:
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groups or choirs wishing to par­ way and thus assist a very limit­
71 Tansley Avenue
Scarboro, Ontario
ticipate, they are asked to contact ed budget.
'iiiHiHiiiiininiinjiHHjmiiiHHiiiiii
either the JCCA or the JCC.
Applications will not be accepted
Fiji Islanders, proud of their
after April 24, 1962 and all ap­
plications are subject to consi­ frizzy, upstanding hair, consider
deration by the Committee (due it poor taste to touch another
person’s head. It meant almost
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certain death to do so at one
(2) TRADITIONAL MUSIC OF JAPAN
time.
Recover, Repair
S7.00 per year
$4.00 per 6 months

FISHING TACKLE

nights the TYBS will be show­
ing “Harp of Burma” and “Tra­
ditional Music of Japan.”
“'Harp of Burma” re-enacts
the action and tragedies of the
Japan-Burma War and the sad
and startling aftermath.
The
film is in Japanese with English
sub-titles.

movement of Japanese music
through the ag'es.
The movies will be shown by
a professional projectionist at
rhe Toronto Buddhist Church. 918
Bathurst St. on Friday, April 20
and Saturday, April 21 beginning
^ $-00 p.m. Admission will be
SI.00 per person.

TOSH IWAI

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JADAO HIKAIDO

3
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Movie Nite

(1) HARP OF BURMA
(3) Cartoon

Friday and Saturday, April 20th and 21st, 1962

Donwell Upholsterer

8:00 P.M.

Free Estimates

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Prompt Service

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SUNDAY, MAY 6th/ 1962

1:00 P.M. — 6:00 P.M.
Cannon Hall

Many interesting items will be on sale

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and in our day

(Continued from page one)

CLASsIhEeT^^

and
fighters hot
Male Help Wanted
the Canadians attack w^h TL,- t0/; ^- Rtgat from the oHn>.
fight back furiousMbutT k»l “"j**!’1 Parses. The American
LI
^ted
.1
girl
•s:
succession they are flammed
tv\°
tmee — lour — swift
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7
read like this: 1st Place—Canada
Apd the final result- Ar ms department. Hon. John
™en; 2 d ^lace-—Canada: l- r^^
Vyeda throwing 7
" ■FEW A"ED® helpers and a ir
-none LE. 4-4355 (Toronto).
Place—Canada: Eiki Kaw-mn
d throwing o men.: 3rd cnu Minister of Citizenship. a<NOIK
Oil SWcfTTare
for Canada.
Kawano throwing 4 men. A complete ^veep sei ted the Ontario governmen
P^DEN hslpsrs needed. Phone
SoF"3"" £
;!^e/ek m ^e welfare and social u-ci9o (Toronto).
Of these men. Tor UverH ii
wrestling professionally as the'“& .?V °”e stl‘! ™mpetir.g. He is acLniues oi newcomers to the
rCUNG mon interested in
girl for general LiF?Fl~.
^"’“VVvell-kncwn-in Toronto tad. aX””'."? “? M Eik”■ province especially those from A5SS Easiness, pemansn
=:t

rjsncs necessary. pMV-':
position.
i non-Jimgiish speaking countries.
That aay in Seattle was
Ca" a teacher.
-none eM. 8-8551 (Toronto).
(Toronto).

’—
He
expressed his feelings
hear Prof. Jigoro Kano speak on thFid^t• Judo men were tn
died on the boat back to Japan. And'thH-hok ^ S°?J “““’ he 20 a aid tne value of the ethnF GARDENER'S helper wanted. Aanly F
& M. Garden. Phone HO. 3-21 io’or LE.’
aodo®r dressss. SteadJ'-JL
FROM “^ ^ ^“fc1 ^11 ne^fo^ '™'d ““"«4 Press, as he said, “I believe that
r.M. 8-8&51 (Toronto)
0-83-d (Toronto).
ve ^!S5 Pushed in other than
"'“yMlijbbs^fn'Jhte™^
T®.11 Frank picked uD
is making their valuable
Flat For Rent
P Wanted
to Sunday school teacher. A- d fSa^M Ir°™ PM6 detective contribution to successful new­
I further ^JorLt^
Stte
^^ ^ ^^ ^^ comer integration in Ontarm T -^^p^O0^^^
^ORM^X^J^^
after
(Toronto).
2^
enjoy tremendously those (many
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h
vh
I
am
able
to
underwA^mK^jS
of friends.
-mand,. (slightly as it may be in
Rooms To Let
'm22e distances). However a fl enUPPER
DUPLEX?
i
5 "
Personally and the staff i
Shl ™°?s' newly 'decora^
ml. o-lloo (Toronto).
t?»r&%u.?f:hfe
his J mj, department to keep abreast
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
jx problems and events within I
SOLICITOR
i
NOTARY PUBLIC
rhe community.
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tuaen

day he'll always remember

’ Ch*BW<»>- That's another

Standard Oil Ends
Japan Affiliation
Forms New Firms



Best wishes for a

HAPPY EASTER

the chum-

allowed linn only one glass of b4 di G 1
h? JapMese coach
coach insisted that he should not *nLo
Y^iing. Also, his
bring his fighting spirit to the sur^ Hp’^ T
sapposcd to
Of h s odour all during the contest?"
^nutted being shameful

the whole tolrnam^^^^
k™'v is that Geesink fought
He hoped no one wmfld no<^
boil on his >
He faked it well, hut during om>‘of e^PVa^
Kicked and broken. He showed Hntaslnto
b°uts it was i
had been. Before departing Hui
hole wh?rs t{^
tauon to visit his doio in Toronto
cnampion an
Ohio for a wrestling match in June
"‘ b® Soniing to Toledo
to get to Toronto timn
* ’ ‘ ad Diomised to try hi: rest
T
WHAT MEMORABLE MOMFVtq n
,
lor Trank Hatashita ? ••That’* easy’• n y
• V ^c^® tne future hold
Pics in 1964. And if I can
n
-he.wn-ked. -The Tokyo Ohm
an individual weight chmnpion
team- er even

EM. 6-3323

BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC

I

2 Colies-e St., Torent®

TORONTO

Ees. Ho_ 7_3427

/ WA. 1-5603

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6th Annual General Meeting
(Business Dinner)

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Program:

JOHN

Tel: 824-3360

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62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
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|

A ^^.^^ General Meeting of the Kisara-i (Toronto!
&
pm at Wo? ? Wd.” Mond«y> APril 28, 1962 from 6:30
P.m. at ^ikko Gardens, 460 Dundas Street West, Toronto.

from

Federal Proar
Candidate for

KAZUO G. OIYE

Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive

ALTHOUGH there him
along the way, the most recent or” that wi?er .™ents for him
him for ,a long time was his trip to p\rh
y
with
^ SVdM P ^. Y”W GiampiAship

*
TOKYO. — Standard Oil Cm
once, during the ^X^M^ *’ , '
- - recently elided their affilial on h
wine. And for
fire ne elucidated to m-eat Ipno-th/
*cd JLao-talk alone. In rapid Mapan and formed two separate
companies to handle their opera­
±re h?m(TXUals lather, the ouH^
tions here.
1
G8c a glass!), strange female toiH
?f orange juice
love-girls operating from cars (“The/dfivoTI F the hotei Doorns. iem fX'”i?a{i0", of filiation
Aed 021 tne heels of an
°f Ishita’s big loves
gU Up to ^-’b und
announcement in the U.S. eibmJ^ng ^XvXt^^
full of swimtne association of the two finiS
Standard’s business here wilt
the Titure bv E^so
rushed it into the kitchen. And when P
ona- The French cook standard Sekiyu K.K., a who'llinches shorter. He now has hie 'suspicions: ' served it was about 5 Japanese-owned firm.
” aP~fifed rush to get it "behind 4
why.the cook was in
Socony Mobil formed a
^ he’s positive the same fish was
swmgmg kitchen door. company here which 41 new
be
.Then, Hatashita a-ain
h
121 the tank wh® he left,
known as Mobil Sekivu RE
saying that there is some sneakv "'pob'tic-^er' 01'^
back to judo
,
After the World Judo X
WnE ,nto “« •>**
Jachampion, Anton Geesink. FAnk 7 Lm S' “l^ted to Utrecht by
dojo and was pleasantly surprised
1 St ^^-^t J^tchman’s judo
^
oL ^
in the strict Japanese fashion__ a]] shop 6
averythmg was taugh- gasoline stands.
terms m Japanese, etc. And________________________entering, all judo
U<il^Iln Japan, spoke Japanese"'
!"'
f’ Who has hved ^d
^
Although Holland
DRIVE SARELY
uojo had its windows widlo^n
^ mid-winter, Geesink’s
and LIVE!
coat, the Dutch students iVtb^T^
shivering in his
c-rainmg^withouta whinwer of
vveIlt through thei
on a judogi and had a Jo with G^inb S
F^nk donned
SeC1'et c°mbmation techniques
showed him
ot the best coaches in Japan and whbh u i
Jea2?2ea from some
sharp precision.
[
2 which he had developed to razor-

Kurata I

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wXM7^iM ^ Reports ”>d ®«“
dend, Interest rebates, mort
of officers.)

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juest speaker, . ,
■ssrvative
■ding
924-3369

Mr. Neil de Valk
Rep. Ontario Credit

°n my judo e^. At KX^^^
it is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY"

Consult

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5°I?pares niore than
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S5^ ^s.
ment practiced bv a aroun
money managefund of one billionYollars fl “ ta.?^ ^“pister a
company a reputation for invPem; ?
earned for the
duce an enviable combination of
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from Manufactu^s^
give you the complete picture.

The Man
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