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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Vol. XXVI.—No. 44
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1962
j
A BOOK about Japanese Canaf dians is now in the process by
I Canadian writer, Jessie L. Beat-
TORONTO, ONTARIO
Shooting of 'Sweet and the
Bitter' Starts in Vancouver
I She is a former teacher and
I social worker who ’ began her
f writing career by publishing a
* couple of books of veise. .Among
I her* manv published books are:
J Along The Road (1954); John
Christie Holland (1956); Black
’ Moses (1957); and The Split In
I The Sky (1960).
VANCOUVER. — Shooting- on Miss Tani’s direction who rolled
Commonwealth Film’s first pro her almond-shaped eyes in reply.
duction. The Sweet and Hie Bit
Dale Ishimoto has a glorious
ter, began on Monday and the beard and demurred that con
fishing scenes were shot against trary to appearances, he was not
the background of Millerd’s the villain.
Great Northern Cannery in West
A dead ringer for Toshiro Mi
NISEI ARTIST, Mr. Kaz NaVancouver.
fune, this is his first role as a
8 kamura, 34, and Graham CoughThe three stars flew into Van ously as a Chinese, v iiipmos amt
I try, 29, were the only Canadians
couver last week and were excit Koreans.
® represented in the Fifth Intered and pleased to be the first to
Interned in the U.S. after
| national Hallmark Art Award
act in Hiis pioneer movie pro Pearl Harbor, the Nisei actor
I collection, “Painters of Promise”,
ject.
served for two years in Italy
1 shown recently at the National
with the all-Japanese American
Yoko
Tani,
a
beautiful
Japa
1 Gallery in Ottawa. Other _ artists
nese born in Paris and living in i nfan try fighters.
K from 17 European countries and
The three stars are tops in
Rome,
will have as her co-stars
H the U.S. were also represented.
Paul Richards and Dale Ishimoto, their field.
SCENES FROM IKIRU
both from Hollywood.
Miss Tani took the female lead
B
REMEMBER all those old
TORONTO.—IKIRU (To Live) which will have its Canadian
West Vancouver extras will in “Teahouse of the August
Moon” in the. Paris production
K Charles Atlas ads on the back Premiere at the International Cinema to-night, with a special benefit also be in the picture.
| covers of magazines ? The first showing for the Japanese Canadian Centre stars Takashi Shimura
Roland Hunter will have the and has an impressive list, of
| drawing always showed a skinny
part of the hotel clerk, scenes to French, English and Italian films
to her credit.
| 97-pound weakling iat the beach and Miki Odagiri. Regular engagements will follow daily from 2 P.M, be filmed in the Bayshore Inn.
Richards, a handsome, articu
g with Ills girl followed with the
Pat Walker has been hired as
late
man. is the “intellectual”
|: appearance of the big bully
an extra and “guests” Vivan
actor
who earned his master’s
| kicking dirt in their faces. The
Brooke-Harte, Doris Buckingham,
degree
in Theatre Arts at UCLA.
| next one showed the weakling
Ted Greenhalgh and Doug Has
We
were
surprised to see him
t protesting and being pushed and
kins.
dressed like a conservative Eng
’7 humiliated in front of his girl.
Other scenes will be laid in Hie lish executive.
§ The balloon above the bully read
HAMILTON.—The dedication Roy Jackson of Hamilton, Church home of the Ronald Graham’s,
y something like, “Get lost, you bag service of the Hamilton Japanese
His herringbone jacket covered
| of bones!” The next square show- United Church took place on Sun officials of the Hamilton district, CPR station and the docks in a black knit westkit and his
J ed the 97-pound weakling back in day afternoon, June 3. The new Rev. Dr.- K. Shimizu and his wife, Vancouver.
slacks were a modest gray.
M. Takada and Rev. Gordon
It was the first time in Vanj his bedroom, angrily kicking a church, located at 715 Upper Rev.
He is married and his wife is
| chair and the balloon overhead Gage Ave., on the Hamilton Imai all from Toronto, and re couver for all the stars and they a Hollywood actress now on her
presentatives of both JC news did nothing to conceal their plea way to New York to appear in a
| saying. “Fin sick and tired of
Mountain
—
looks
down
on
the
papers.
sure at our scenery.
| being a 97-pound weakling. I’m
stage play.
Following the English sermon
S sending for Charles
Atlas’s city and bay. It is a spacious
“
You have all the ingredients
He confessed to a love of cats,
5 course etc., etc., etc.” Then the church and provides ample park by Rev. Harold B. Bailey, Rev. here for success,’ Richards told though admitting this ardor did
K. Shimizu spoke in Japanese, newsmen. “Wonderful scenery not arise until he had god mar
’ final frame showed Hie former ing facilities.
with
a few introductory remarks that has never been used in pic ried and acquired one that be
I 97-pounder—now ai handsome
The church building seats 125 in English.
In his congratulatory tures before, a different type of longed to his wife.
• muscle man—pushing the same in the chapel and has a hall, in
message
Mayor
Jackson stated people, a different attitude.
bully in front of the glowing cluding a kitchen, which covers
Now the cats have increased
how
impressed
he
was with Dr.
f eyes of his girl friend, and the the full area of the church base
to'
four.
“
The
fact
Hiat
we
are
all
here
[ balloon overhead (in large type), ment, where various social activi Shimizu’s sermon even though he a week before we start shooting
“
You have to get to know them
did not understand the Japanese
5 “Out of my way! Make way for ties can’.be held.
is
a
point.
to
like Hiem,” Richards said,
language. He stressed the impor
a real man!”
“We can become accustomed “just like you do people.”
The building itself, which was tance of church activities at a
Well, Mack Miya, owner of purchased for $19,800, is wellto each other,” Richards said,
Miss Tani was dressed in a
Mack’s Gym, who is the Nisei designed and neat in appearance. time when “everything is upside giving a big attractive grin in
blue
dressmaker frock with hand
down.
”
His
Worship,
also,
com
version of Charles Atlas, has It contains many handsome fur
mented
on
the
Japanese
Cana
made
Italian gold jewelry.
found an authentic “97-pound nishings which were donated by
dians
of
Hamilton
who
not
onlydelicate, feminine per
weakling”—a 25-year-old, 5’ 6” members of the congregation in
TJCCA Meeting To-Nite sonSheandis awill
be a good foil for
Toronto Nisei. I will not reveal memory of beloved deceased re have their own church but also
contribute
to
the
affairs
of
the
TORONTO.
—
The
June
meet
Richard
’
s
rugged
good looks.
his name yet, but this column latives.
ing
of
the
Toronto
JCCA
will
be
community.
It was exactly two years ago
will follow his progress for three
The service -which lasted about held to-night at 415 Spadina Ave. that Oldrich Vaclavek appeared
The ceremony which was con
months. Mack has promised tre
mendous gains during this period. ducted by the Rev. T. Komiyama one hour included a solo by vocal /Vs picnic time is fast approach before West Vancouver council
At the beginning, Mack had a took place before a capacity fill ist Eddie Nakashima. After the ing everyone is urged to attend, at a public hearing in his applic
hard time even trying to get this ed audience -which included both ceremonies, a dedication dinner in order that preparations for ation to rezone the 50 acres on
underweight Nisei to undress. Japanese and Occidentals. Among was held in the new hall in a this annual event may bo discus
(Continued on page seven)
sed and finalized.
But he is now slowly gaining the notable guests were Mayor congenial atmosphere.
more. confidence. In fact, during
a. training session with him last
night, I watched him strut in
front of the mirrows nodding ar
rogantly, and then he came over
REGINA. — As the election katchewan Economic and Advis plane connections and gets hotel be expected and the whole con
and started
talking
about, campaign! passes the half way ory Board, is that and more.
rooms;
cept of a natural party could be
“broads” etc. I just hope, Mack
And
a
Man
Friday
who
knows
The
first
editor
of
The
New
maintained,” Mr. Shoyama said.
mark and heads for the home
isn’t creating another Franken stretch
Canadian,
Mr.
Shoyama,
is:
where
everything
is.
.
.
“
that
In following the example of
observation can be made
stein.
A confident who helps Mr. little comb with the leather cover other parties which have their
on the number of miles the three
leaders skipping across the map
party leaders have covered in Douglas decide what topics to is in your briefcase.
And in Tommy Shoyama’s
McGREGOR SUZUKI — Ban- their vote-seeking tours across stress in speeches;
(Continued on page 8)
A reservation clerk who makes briefcase are the statistical bones
bhe-bomber—along with his sis- the country.
around which Tommy Douglas
^rs Mary, Jane and Elizabeth,
Take for example the election
puts
the flesh of his campaign
"ere pictured in the Montreal tours of the New Democratic
oratory.
press recently during demonstra Party leader T. C. “Tommy
The Shoyama briefcase was
tions in front cf Hie U.S. Em Douglas. A quick run-down shows
missing last week, in Windsor,
oassy there, following the Ameri- that he will have covered an esti
and someone remarked: “Well
Can> resumption of atmospheric mated 29,600 miles by June IS.
there goes the campaign.”
nuclear tests in the Pacific. They To that should be added the 60,Deciding on where to go is a
"ere mentioned in this column a 000 miles he has travelled be
major
job.
couple qf months back, when an tween November 7 when he re
In drawing up the NDP tours
ther sister, Judy, was elected signed as Saskatchewan premier,
early consideration was seeding
me-pyesident if the Westmount, and the day Parliament was dis
western farms. The first prairie
yue. branch of the New Demo solved.
swing had to come after winter
cratic Party. Thev are one-quarMr. Douglas’ itinerary can best
but before seeding. The second
Japanese.
be described as an economy fare,
tour comes after seeding.
carry your own baggage and
A very important political con
i; • ®^ SUDDEN interest of poli- share the costs of the cab cam
sideration had to be applied. The
m -^e Problems of new paign which gets places on time
NDP must sell the idea it is a
has been diagnosed as “by the grace of God and Tommy
national party, so a final cross
J
fever” bY a lead- Shoyama”.
country jaunt was decided upon
Shoyama, who is three inches
PaPer—the German
to attract undecided voters.
ber Courier. It shorter than his five foot, six
“We felt it was important in
io,reien-born voters this inch leader, has the title of re
the last two weeks of campaign
-est might evaporate by June search director for the NDP. The
ing to be in fairly major centres,
engaging young Nisei economist,
DOUGLAS
where
substantial audiences could
(Continued on Page 8)
who was secretary of the Sas
Mayor Commends Hamilton
J.C,’s At Church Dedication
Tom Shoyama Intricate Part of Douglas Machine
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Vol. XXVI.—No. 44
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1962
j
A BOOK about Japanese Canaf dians is now in the process by
I Canadian writer, Jessie L. Beat-
TORONTO, ONTARIO
Shooting of 'Sweet and the
Bitter' Starts in Vancouver
I She is a former teacher and
I social worker who ’ began her
f writing career by publishing a
* couple of books of veise. .Among
I her* manv published books are:
J Along The Road (1954); John
Christie Holland (1956); Black
’ Moses (1957); and The Split In
I The Sky (1960).
VANCOUVER. — Shooting- on Miss Tani’s direction who rolled
Commonwealth Film’s first pro her almond-shaped eyes in reply.
duction. The Sweet and Hie Bit
Dale Ishimoto has a glorious
ter, began on Monday and the beard and demurred that con
fishing scenes were shot against trary to appearances, he was not
the background of Millerd’s the villain.
Great Northern Cannery in West
A dead ringer for Toshiro Mi
NISEI ARTIST, Mr. Kaz NaVancouver.
fune, this is his first role as a
8 kamura, 34, and Graham CoughThe three stars flew into Van ously as a Chinese, v iiipmos amt
I try, 29, were the only Canadians
couver last week and were excit Koreans.
® represented in the Fifth Intered and pleased to be the first to
Interned in the U.S. after
| national Hallmark Art Award
act in Hiis pioneer movie pro Pearl Harbor, the Nisei actor
I collection, “Painters of Promise”,
ject.
served for two years in Italy
1 shown recently at the National
with the all-Japanese American
Yoko
Tani,
a
beautiful
Japa
1 Gallery in Ottawa. Other _ artists
nese born in Paris and living in i nfan try fighters.
K from 17 European countries and
The three stars are tops in
Rome,
will have as her co-stars
H the U.S. were also represented.
Paul Richards and Dale Ishimoto, their field.
SCENES FROM IKIRU
both from Hollywood.
Miss Tani took the female lead
B
REMEMBER all those old
TORONTO.—IKIRU (To Live) which will have its Canadian
West Vancouver extras will in “Teahouse of the August
Moon” in the. Paris production
K Charles Atlas ads on the back Premiere at the International Cinema to-night, with a special benefit also be in the picture.
| covers of magazines ? The first showing for the Japanese Canadian Centre stars Takashi Shimura
Roland Hunter will have the and has an impressive list, of
| drawing always showed a skinny
part of the hotel clerk, scenes to French, English and Italian films
to her credit.
| 97-pound weakling iat the beach and Miki Odagiri. Regular engagements will follow daily from 2 P.M, be filmed in the Bayshore Inn.
Richards, a handsome, articu
g with Ills girl followed with the
Pat Walker has been hired as
late
man. is the “intellectual”
|: appearance of the big bully
an extra and “guests” Vivan
actor
who earned his master’s
| kicking dirt in their faces. The
Brooke-Harte, Doris Buckingham,
degree
in Theatre Arts at UCLA.
| next one showed the weakling
Ted Greenhalgh and Doug Has
We
were
surprised to see him
t protesting and being pushed and
kins.
dressed like a conservative Eng
’7 humiliated in front of his girl.
Other scenes will be laid in Hie lish executive.
§ The balloon above the bully read
HAMILTON.—The dedication Roy Jackson of Hamilton, Church home of the Ronald Graham’s,
y something like, “Get lost, you bag service of the Hamilton Japanese
His herringbone jacket covered
| of bones!” The next square show- United Church took place on Sun officials of the Hamilton district, CPR station and the docks in a black knit westkit and his
J ed the 97-pound weakling back in day afternoon, June 3. The new Rev. Dr.- K. Shimizu and his wife, Vancouver.
slacks were a modest gray.
M. Takada and Rev. Gordon
It was the first time in Vanj his bedroom, angrily kicking a church, located at 715 Upper Rev.
He is married and his wife is
| chair and the balloon overhead Gage Ave., on the Hamilton Imai all from Toronto, and re couver for all the stars and they a Hollywood actress now on her
presentatives of both JC news did nothing to conceal their plea way to New York to appear in a
| saying. “Fin sick and tired of
Mountain
—
looks
down
on
the
papers.
sure at our scenery.
| being a 97-pound weakling. I’m
stage play.
Following the English sermon
S sending for Charles
Atlas’s city and bay. It is a spacious
“
You have all the ingredients
He confessed to a love of cats,
5 course etc., etc., etc.” Then the church and provides ample park by Rev. Harold B. Bailey, Rev. here for success,’ Richards told though admitting this ardor did
K. Shimizu spoke in Japanese, newsmen. “Wonderful scenery not arise until he had god mar
’ final frame showed Hie former ing facilities.
with
a few introductory remarks that has never been used in pic ried and acquired one that be
I 97-pounder—now ai handsome
The church building seats 125 in English.
In his congratulatory tures before, a different type of longed to his wife.
• muscle man—pushing the same in the chapel and has a hall, in
message
Mayor
Jackson stated people, a different attitude.
bully in front of the glowing cluding a kitchen, which covers
Now the cats have increased
how
impressed
he
was with Dr.
f eyes of his girl friend, and the the full area of the church base
to'
four.
“
The
fact
Hiat
we
are
all
here
[ balloon overhead (in large type), ment, where various social activi Shimizu’s sermon even though he a week before we start shooting
“
You have to get to know them
did not understand the Japanese
5 “Out of my way! Make way for ties can’.be held.
is
a
point.
to
like Hiem,” Richards said,
language. He stressed the impor
a real man!”
“We can become accustomed “just like you do people.”
The building itself, which was tance of church activities at a
Well, Mack Miya, owner of purchased for $19,800, is wellto each other,” Richards said,
Miss Tani was dressed in a
Mack’s Gym, who is the Nisei designed and neat in appearance. time when “everything is upside giving a big attractive grin in
blue
dressmaker frock with hand
down.
”
His
Worship,
also,
com
version of Charles Atlas, has It contains many handsome fur
mented
on
the
Japanese
Cana
made
Italian gold jewelry.
found an authentic “97-pound nishings which were donated by
dians
of
Hamilton
who
not
onlydelicate, feminine per
weakling”—a 25-year-old, 5’ 6” members of the congregation in
TJCCA Meeting To-Nite sonSheandis awill
be a good foil for
Toronto Nisei. I will not reveal memory of beloved deceased re have their own church but also
contribute
to
the
affairs
of
the
TORONTO.
—
The
June
meet
Richard
’
s
rugged
good looks.
his name yet, but this column latives.
ing
of
the
Toronto
JCCA
will
be
community.
It was exactly two years ago
will follow his progress for three
The service -which lasted about held to-night at 415 Spadina Ave. that Oldrich Vaclavek appeared
The ceremony which was con
months. Mack has promised tre
mendous gains during this period. ducted by the Rev. T. Komiyama one hour included a solo by vocal /Vs picnic time is fast approach before West Vancouver council
At the beginning, Mack had a took place before a capacity fill ist Eddie Nakashima. After the ing everyone is urged to attend, at a public hearing in his applic
hard time even trying to get this ed audience -which included both ceremonies, a dedication dinner in order that preparations for ation to rezone the 50 acres on
underweight Nisei to undress. Japanese and Occidentals. Among was held in the new hall in a this annual event may bo discus
(Continued on page seven)
sed and finalized.
But he is now slowly gaining the notable guests were Mayor congenial atmosphere.
more. confidence. In fact, during
a. training session with him last
night, I watched him strut in
front of the mirrows nodding ar
rogantly, and then he came over
REGINA. — As the election katchewan Economic and Advis plane connections and gets hotel be expected and the whole con
and started
talking
about, campaign! passes the half way ory Board, is that and more.
rooms;
cept of a natural party could be
“broads” etc. I just hope, Mack
And
a
Man
Friday
who
knows
The
first
editor
of
The
New
maintained,” Mr. Shoyama said.
mark and heads for the home
isn’t creating another Franken stretch
Canadian,
Mr.
Shoyama,
is:
where
everything
is.
.
.
“
that
In following the example of
observation can be made
stein.
A confident who helps Mr. little comb with the leather cover other parties which have their
on the number of miles the three
leaders skipping across the map
party leaders have covered in Douglas decide what topics to is in your briefcase.
And in Tommy Shoyama’s
McGREGOR SUZUKI — Ban- their vote-seeking tours across stress in speeches;
(Continued on page 8)
A reservation clerk who makes briefcase are the statistical bones
bhe-bomber—along with his sis- the country.
around which Tommy Douglas
^rs Mary, Jane and Elizabeth,
Take for example the election
puts
the flesh of his campaign
"ere pictured in the Montreal tours of the New Democratic
oratory.
press recently during demonstra Party leader T. C. “Tommy
The Shoyama briefcase was
tions in front cf Hie U.S. Em Douglas. A quick run-down shows
missing last week, in Windsor,
oassy there, following the Ameri- that he will have covered an esti
and someone remarked: “Well
Can> resumption of atmospheric mated 29,600 miles by June IS.
there goes the campaign.”
nuclear tests in the Pacific. They To that should be added the 60,Deciding on where to go is a
"ere mentioned in this column a 000 miles he has travelled be
major
job.
couple qf months back, when an tween November 7 when he re
In drawing up the NDP tours
ther sister, Judy, was elected signed as Saskatchewan premier,
early consideration was seeding
me-pyesident if the Westmount, and the day Parliament was dis
western farms. The first prairie
yue. branch of the New Demo solved.
swing had to come after winter
cratic Party. Thev are one-quarMr. Douglas’ itinerary can best
but before seeding. The second
Japanese.
be described as an economy fare,
tour comes after seeding.
carry your own baggage and
A very important political con
i; • ®^ SUDDEN interest of poli- share the costs of the cab cam
sideration had to be applied. The
m -^e Problems of new paign which gets places on time
NDP must sell the idea it is a
has been diagnosed as “by the grace of God and Tommy
national party, so a final cross
J
fever” bY a lead- Shoyama”.
country jaunt was decided upon
Shoyama, who is three inches
PaPer—the German
to attract undecided voters.
ber Courier. It shorter than his five foot, six
“We felt it was important in
io,reien-born voters this inch leader, has the title of re
the last two weeks of campaign
-est might evaporate by June search director for the NDP. The
ing to be in fairly major centres,
engaging young Nisei economist,
DOUGLAS
where
substantial audiences could
(Continued on Page 8)
who was secretary of the Sas
Mayor Commends Hamilton
J.C,’s At Church Dedication
Tom Shoyama Intricate Part of Douglas Machine
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Page 7
Wednesday, June 6, 1962___________
C A N A DIAN
Letter to the Editor
PAGE 7
Ikiru Begins At Inter’l Cinema To-night
Unionist Writes
TORONTO.—•Famed
:
Japanese lost gives him no sense
group but to protect their mem
EDITOR,
wake of Watanabe following the
movie
director
Akira
Kurosawa’s today.
In the last issue of your paper bers from having the gains they
opening- day celebration with the
Watanabe then falls in with city hall crowned and the rela
a writer under the initials of Ted have made on the bargaining prize-winning hit picture IKIRU
Y K., gave his analysis of po- table wiped out by some legisla (To Live) will have its local pre Toyo Odagiri (Miki Odagiri), a tives part-taking in saki and talk.
litical’parties and their leadership tion passed by governments con miere at the International Cine- young girl who is resigning fi*om The.
Deputy-Mayor
naturally
ma to-night with a special bene her stifling clerkship in his office takes the credit for the civic im
in the coming Federal Election, trolled by “'vested interests”.
showing for the Japanese Can to work in a factory. Now he provement and sundry others
claiming that the Liberal Party,
The goal of Labour movement fit
adian
Centre.
turns to her vitality but soon manage to find some reflection of
under the leadership of Mr. Pear is not for power, but the protec
Following
to-night
’
s
viewing,
son, is the only salvation for our tion of the members and working from which all proceeds will go learns that youth for him is too glory, too.
far away. Her zest and her plea
Not until some reporters turn
^reat country. This letter seemed people of the country as a whole,
towards
the
building
fund
of
the
sure
in
knowing
that
the
toys
she
uv
the question, does the late
to lean towards the Liberals and from economical disasters such
Centre,
a
regular
engagement
makes
gives
happiness
to
others
Wnlannbe
’s name come up for
there was no mention whatsover as heavy medical bills. It also will take place daily from 2:00
inspires hint to a new approach credit. Conscience begins to wake
about their failure to institute wishes for an adequate old age
P.M. at the Yonge and Manor tn work—to live for a goal in up all around when the neigh
the program, -which they advo pension, reasonably priced hous Road
theatre.
his life.
bourhood mothers who really
cate at the present time, during ing; these are what the New De
Made
by
Kurosawa
after
he
Watanabe remembers a long know come in to pay their re
their long terms of office, span mocratic Party •promises, and
won the Venice Grand Prize for buried petition from a group of spects.
will institute!
ning twenty-two years.
Rashomon,
the
picture was mothers who wanted a dangerous
The talk and saki flow faster
The planning they are talking
The reason why the above awarded all the top motion pic swamp
drained.
This
had
been
as
they are moved to tell what
about today should have been program will be instituted is be ture prizes in Japan and was
given
the
routine
heave-ho
from
they
saw in the past six-months.
done long ago, which they did not cause many of the candidates voted "One of the ten best shown
one
section
to
another,
from
one
A
probing
round-robin of flash
do. due to lack of courage and for running under the N.D.P.’s ticket hi Great Britain.” In the United
bureau
to
another.
He
makes
the
backs
brings
back the whole des
political expediency.
know from their own personal States, unanimous critical ac decision to act now to cut all the pite the distorted part each one
Their record is no better than experience the hardships and pri claim was bestowed on the pic
the Diefenbaker Administration’s vations which occurred during the ture during its five month Ame tape—to see it drained and a park thought lie saw.
built in its place. He returns to
Now all know that the. old man
"patched up record”.
“Hungry Thirties” when Canada rican premiere engagement in the office, digs for the petition, acted to affirm life, to live in a
When the writer- of this letter- was under Conservative Ben New York in 1960.
and goes to work on seeing- the
states the New Democratic Party nett’s Administration.
The film starring Takashi Shi petition through.
They resolve to live up to Wa
lacks a number of candidates to
I would say this—the only al mura and Miki Odagiri and writ
On the day of the park’s open tanabe’s memory, but on the job
fill the government posts and ternative to “fumbling Conser ten by Hideo Oguni, Shinobu ing we learn that Watanabe has they go back to routine and redobtain a majority because they vatives” is, the New Democratic Hashimoto and Akira Kurosawa visited it the night before with tape. Another petition is side
do not run sufficient candidates, Party, under the leadership of tells the story of Kanji Watana- a young g-irl in escort to inspect tracked.
I wonder if the writer realizes Tommy Douglas, “A Great Hu
the finished work. But we learn,
But at the end, a clerk starts
that there are only 265 seats in manitarian.”
too,
that
he
passed
away
that
up
in silent protest, then later
CORRECTION
the House of Commons?
very night on one of the new passes children at play and thinks
“J.C. UNIONIST”
To-nights showing of IKIRU swings, at ease, and seemingly ot Watanabe as he sees the em
The Labour Union’s interest in
is the Canadian premiere and not happiei- than ever.
politics is not for “Shoving” any
Scarborough, Ont.
pty swings swaying to and fro
the North American premiere as
The story then turns to the in the evening dark.
stated in the J. C. Centre ad
Continued, -from page 1
Bitter and the Sweet. . .
last Saturday and Wednesday.
The film premiered at the Little
the virgin hillside north of the incidental to the plot.
Upper Levels here for the movie
He explained it concerns a girl Carnegie in New York a few
venture.
(Miss Tani) who is first seen ar years ago
At that time skeptics abounded riving in Vancouver with bitter
and it was only a handful of ness and anger in her heart.
be (Shimura), a municipal of
Clavell has written the film ficial with 30 years of unbroken
financial backers, the reeve and
some members of council and this script based on a film story by service behind him, who realizes
local paper that gave full sup Commonwealth -writer and North that he is suffering from an in
Shore resident, Ernie Perrault. curable di sense and has only six
port to the scheme.
Everyone was on the band Clavell will -write, direct and pro more months to live.
He has been chained to his
wagon, and Mr. Vaclavek couild duce two movies for Common
desk out of a sense of duty to
stand quietly in the background wealth.
Facilities at Panorama Park his only son, now married, to
and listen to Hollywood’s James
will
not be ready for this film whom he has been both mother
Clavell talk smoothly of the
and
the
stars and crew will work and father since the death of his
shooting preparations, the story,
out
of
specially-designed
trailers. wife 20 years ago.
how he planned to finish it in 24
Tins stunning confrontation
days would trv to have it en
with reality shocks him loose
tered in the Venice Film Festival.
from his desk into deep reflec
MMMHMMStailU
Olavell, who incidentally has
numiwmwiiiiitDMiiomcwiii
tion
on the futility and waste of
taken up residence, at Fisher
his life.
man’s cove, is an adept story
He turns to his family, but
teller.
none
will listen. In despair he
He teased the press about the
TORONTO.
—
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story, only admitting the theme
“UNQUESTIONABLY A GREAT PICTURE
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Interlude
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of transporting the Japanese out
IN THE BREADTH AND DEPTH OF ITS
of Vancouver during the war was away and you’re going aren’t for a spell of riotous living. They
you ? Everyone else is and if you go on the town through a dazz
SUBJECT. THE WILD NIGHT OF DRUNKEN
aren’t going you’ll really miss ling cacophony of night spots,
dancing
girls,
jazz
orgies,
titil
out on a whole barrel of fun and
NiSS IS A TREMENDOUS CAMERA
lating strip-tease, and willing
dancing.
women of the night.
VISION OF NIGHTLIFE. IT IS
Here are the facts:—
But this doesn’t do it. This
Novelty dances: Yes, Refresh
A SHARPLY IRONIC STATE
V
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June 10—Cotton State; and from
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C A N A DIAN
Letter to the Editor
PAGE 7
Ikiru Begins At Inter’l Cinema To-night
Unionist Writes
TORONTO.—•Famed
:
Japanese lost gives him no sense
group but to protect their mem
EDITOR,
wake of Watanabe following the
movie
director
Akira
Kurosawa’s today.
In the last issue of your paper bers from having the gains they
opening- day celebration with the
Watanabe then falls in with city hall crowned and the rela
a writer under the initials of Ted have made on the bargaining prize-winning hit picture IKIRU
Y K., gave his analysis of po- table wiped out by some legisla (To Live) will have its local pre Toyo Odagiri (Miki Odagiri), a tives part-taking in saki and talk.
litical’parties and their leadership tion passed by governments con miere at the International Cine- young girl who is resigning fi*om The.
Deputy-Mayor
naturally
ma to-night with a special bene her stifling clerkship in his office takes the credit for the civic im
in the coming Federal Election, trolled by “'vested interests”.
showing for the Japanese Can to work in a factory. Now he provement and sundry others
claiming that the Liberal Party,
The goal of Labour movement fit
adian
Centre.
turns to her vitality but soon manage to find some reflection of
under the leadership of Mr. Pear is not for power, but the protec
Following
to-night
’
s
viewing,
son, is the only salvation for our tion of the members and working from which all proceeds will go learns that youth for him is too glory, too.
far away. Her zest and her plea
Not until some reporters turn
^reat country. This letter seemed people of the country as a whole,
towards
the
building
fund
of
the
sure
in
knowing
that
the
toys
she
uv
the question, does the late
to lean towards the Liberals and from economical disasters such
Centre,
a
regular
engagement
makes
gives
happiness
to
others
Wnlannbe
’s name come up for
there was no mention whatsover as heavy medical bills. It also will take place daily from 2:00
inspires hint to a new approach credit. Conscience begins to wake
about their failure to institute wishes for an adequate old age
P.M. at the Yonge and Manor tn work—to live for a goal in up all around when the neigh
the program, -which they advo pension, reasonably priced hous Road
theatre.
his life.
bourhood mothers who really
cate at the present time, during ing; these are what the New De
Made
by
Kurosawa
after
he
Watanabe remembers a long know come in to pay their re
their long terms of office, span mocratic Party •promises, and
won the Venice Grand Prize for buried petition from a group of spects.
will institute!
ning twenty-two years.
Rashomon,
the
picture was mothers who wanted a dangerous
The talk and saki flow faster
The planning they are talking
The reason why the above awarded all the top motion pic swamp
drained.
This
had
been
as
they are moved to tell what
about today should have been program will be instituted is be ture prizes in Japan and was
given
the
routine
heave-ho
from
they
saw in the past six-months.
done long ago, which they did not cause many of the candidates voted "One of the ten best shown
one
section
to
another,
from
one
A
probing
round-robin of flash
do. due to lack of courage and for running under the N.D.P.’s ticket hi Great Britain.” In the United
bureau
to
another.
He
makes
the
backs
brings
back the whole des
political expediency.
know from their own personal States, unanimous critical ac decision to act now to cut all the pite the distorted part each one
Their record is no better than experience the hardships and pri claim was bestowed on the pic
the Diefenbaker Administration’s vations which occurred during the ture during its five month Ame tape—to see it drained and a park thought lie saw.
built in its place. He returns to
Now all know that the. old man
"patched up record”.
“Hungry Thirties” when Canada rican premiere engagement in the office, digs for the petition, acted to affirm life, to live in a
When the writer- of this letter- was under Conservative Ben New York in 1960.
and goes to work on seeing- the
states the New Democratic Party nett’s Administration.
The film starring Takashi Shi petition through.
They resolve to live up to Wa
lacks a number of candidates to
I would say this—the only al mura and Miki Odagiri and writ
On the day of the park’s open tanabe’s memory, but on the job
fill the government posts and ternative to “fumbling Conser ten by Hideo Oguni, Shinobu ing we learn that Watanabe has they go back to routine and redobtain a majority because they vatives” is, the New Democratic Hashimoto and Akira Kurosawa visited it the night before with tape. Another petition is side
do not run sufficient candidates, Party, under the leadership of tells the story of Kanji Watana- a young g-irl in escort to inspect tracked.
I wonder if the writer realizes Tommy Douglas, “A Great Hu
the finished work. But we learn,
But at the end, a clerk starts
that there are only 265 seats in manitarian.”
too,
that
he
passed
away
that
up
in silent protest, then later
CORRECTION
the House of Commons?
very night on one of the new passes children at play and thinks
“J.C. UNIONIST”
To-nights showing of IKIRU swings, at ease, and seemingly ot Watanabe as he sees the em
The Labour Union’s interest in
is the Canadian premiere and not happiei- than ever.
politics is not for “Shoving” any
Scarborough, Ont.
pty swings swaying to and fro
the North American premiere as
The story then turns to the in the evening dark.
stated in the J. C. Centre ad
Continued, -from page 1
Bitter and the Sweet. . .
last Saturday and Wednesday.
The film premiered at the Little
the virgin hillside north of the incidental to the plot.
Upper Levels here for the movie
He explained it concerns a girl Carnegie in New York a few
venture.
(Miss Tani) who is first seen ar years ago
At that time skeptics abounded riving in Vancouver with bitter
and it was only a handful of ness and anger in her heart.
be (Shimura), a municipal of
Clavell has written the film ficial with 30 years of unbroken
financial backers, the reeve and
some members of council and this script based on a film story by service behind him, who realizes
local paper that gave full sup Commonwealth -writer and North that he is suffering from an in
Shore resident, Ernie Perrault. curable di sense and has only six
port to the scheme.
Everyone was on the band Clavell will -write, direct and pro more months to live.
He has been chained to his
wagon, and Mr. Vaclavek couild duce two movies for Common
desk out of a sense of duty to
stand quietly in the background wealth.
Facilities at Panorama Park his only son, now married, to
and listen to Hollywood’s James
will
not be ready for this film whom he has been both mother
Clavell talk smoothly of the
and
the
stars and crew will work and father since the death of his
shooting preparations, the story,
out
of
specially-designed
trailers. wife 20 years ago.
how he planned to finish it in 24
Tins stunning confrontation
days would trv to have it en
with reality shocks him loose
tered in the Venice Film Festival.
from his desk into deep reflec
MMMHMMStailU
Olavell, who incidentally has
numiwmwiiiiitDMiiomcwiii
tion
on the futility and waste of
taken up residence, at Fisher
his life.
man’s cove, is an adept story
He turns to his family, but
teller.
none
will listen. In despair he
He teased the press about the
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Election Scene
Wednesday, June 6, ig6-
THE NEW CANADIAN
LIBERAL PARTY
Shoyama. ...
^X”^ and its M“s- W-^oM
(Continued from page one)
ff Canada to get national rather
than local attention, the NDP laid
^^o-h.ome-clrive stretches.
P
was chosen
?e ^'DP strategists decide4
hea(3 for the cities. So it
will hold rallies in Montreal, Tor
onto, Vancouver and Winnipeg
and. end up in a giant rally hi
tsse-ssss
ences. It therefore becomes increasing
ly apparent why Mr. Diefenbaker chose
to turn down Mr. Pearson’s invitation
e eV1SI°n debate of the main
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’ * * •
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Our leader the Hon. Lester Bowles will foe satisfied
with 20 to 30 Ct S45 pt week J^^ S1 starting “ose ‘° LTonto- Sood volume and nd
Peaison- was born April 23, 1897 in n^mber^. which would put such
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Kewtonbrook, Ontario (near Toronto) ame parliamentarians as Stanley ^yall EM. 6-1909 (Toronto)
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ship studied history at St John’s CoHa^58^ foundation Fellowwhere he won hockey 'and lacrosse hb
°^f°rd University jA,
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Ta ^eJas,a member of the aate s sincere interest in our afas lecturer in 1923 and liter
* J°Td faculty of the U of T lairs and problems or of his willthe Department of History In i995Pi?°inted ^ssishant Professor in mgness to work on behalf of new
Oxford and in 1946 he
granted his M.A. from citizens once he is elected,” the
College.
Uas elected Honourary Fellow, St. John’s ne^spapeUwarned in an editorial
It added that the recital of a
as iV®
fV lO-W Department of External Affairs
r
jCatc,hy Phrases in a new
Royal Commission on"Wheat Futures'In ra'i”*611 secretary of the Canadian s native tongue solemn
to the Royal CemmisdoSSi^ served as Secretary ly lecited at a meeting was tlm
dea some candidates had of-im
?,« ? awarded 0BE fOT outJtandiil S' and
pressing ethnic voters.
State for m4^
°.has"t?%b^
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tee of the U.N. Relief and
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in 1951 became chairman of^ATO.
* °rLH Atlantic Treaty and
at the coiVeren’ce in^n FkohsraWlMS ^
delegation
(Continued from Page One)
Surprisingly
enough
even
Prominent and
li ka
°f the vawiouS P°~
of d
eTge i^ this kind
added Th
newspaper
the
also deplored
dates
Canadian candiuates. Ethnic groups may not bp
playing an active enough role in
the community political life, it
oalU,
3
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about this incident. Mr. Hatashita
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Election Scene
Wednesday, June 6, ig6-
THE NEW CANADIAN
LIBERAL PARTY
Shoyama. ...
^X”^ and its M“s- W-^oM
(Continued from page one)
ff Canada to get national rather
than local attention, the NDP laid
^^o-h.ome-clrive stretches.
P
was chosen
?e ^'DP strategists decide4
hea(3 for the cities. So it
will hold rallies in Montreal, Tor
onto, Vancouver and Winnipeg
and. end up in a giant rally hi
tsse-ssss
ences. It therefore becomes increasing
ly apparent why Mr. Diefenbaker chose
to turn down Mr. Pearson’s invitation
e eV1SI°n debate of the main
Male Help Wanted
GARDENER-driv^TA
al pX'smXn'rteaS vthe Liber-
SECTION
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A FEW
yGrdeH-neln^rc:
r,’
^-6^o Mr. Maehara (Toronto)
LE.
A
FEWMr.
garden
Phnn«
1-4103.
Matobahelpers
(S.f
1™ ru
C"'
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T—
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AT Long Point, three hPn’mn_
pnone BE. 1-8960 (ToronJoj
C°Hage'
ONE room and kitchenVLfa
Queen district. Phone 4664839 (To-jl
aiL al3° most pleased that the
This left the second-last week
Store For Rent
^ma,tlv,e3 agree that the real issue of the campaign open. Partv of- PHvalAkh.' ‘■hree room basement ant
A^11S aleetion is the government re hcials decided to aim at major -2CXAL^LJN 3-"S0 (Toronto) ^OBE qUh large bLL^KTV:
St. East good for anv tvoe k k •
cord over the past five years. They centres where the NDP expects
phone EM. 3-6760 (foro'nto)
ness
Female HelTw^ted
w
Pearson calls them to make an impact. Thus the Cape
S
ed hears,” hut they cannot Bieton, Peterborough, Lakehead,
House For Sale
deny the gravity of our chronic unem- Saskatoon and Kelowna junket in
and^S’ r chl'?nic bud^et deficits, the week of June 4.
WAITRESSES
DUPLEX
"
chromc loss of prestige. It
?wi
V
^
TE
52500
down
513,900,
sacrifice
for
a11
this
hetic
f course, unfortunate that Mr
FULL or part-time, apply Nikko
two _iour-room opts., newly decom k
Fleming could not put off for another heltei-skelter, back and forth
Garaens, 460 Dundas St. West Tor
aluminum^phone PL. _ 5-0976 (Toronto)
four weeks the devalution of the Cana ZS ' ,M Mr- D°u^s says
onto.
publicly, he wants 150 NDP
For Sale ~ "
members to join him in Ottawa. I
’ * * •
partV officials sav thev
Our leader the Hon. Lester Bowles will foe satisfied
with 20 to 30 Ct S45 pt week J^^ S1 starting “ose ‘° LTonto- Sood volume and nd
Peaison- was born April 23, 1897 in n^mber^. which would put such
« eex, 1,0 experience neceqTkS' m 5'00o W111, handIe- Write Box 10
Kewtonbrook, Ontario (near Toronto) ame parliamentarians as Stanley ^yall EM. 6-1909 (Toronto)
The New Canadian.
and Annie Sarah Bowles. He attended uiihlt^
E‘ A* Tearson Knowles back in the House
VARIETY business for sale, living qUa-.
--------- - -------- ------ y°n
ovens^oTf^
s-.ee and served
Casey’s Corner . . .
18.
few impassioned speeches
t
^
e
an etbic gathering are
ship studied history at St John’s CoHa^58^ foundation Fellowwhere he won hockey 'and lacrosse hb
°^f°rd University jA,
.anY proof of the candiBritish Olympic hockey team in
Ta ^eJas,a member of the aate s sincere interest in our afas lecturer in 1923 and liter
* J°Td faculty of the U of T lairs and problems or of his willthe Department of History In i995Pi?°inted ^ssishant Professor in mgness to work on behalf of new
Oxford and in 1946 he
granted his M.A. from citizens once he is elected,” the
College.
Uas elected Honourary Fellow, St. John’s ne^spapeUwarned in an editorial
It added that the recital of a
as iV®
fV lO-W Department of External Affairs
r
jCatc,hy Phrases in a new
Royal Commission on"Wheat Futures'In ra'i”*611 secretary of the Canadian s native tongue solemn
to the Royal CemmisdoSSi^ served as Secretary ly lecited at a meeting was tlm
dea some candidates had of-im
?,« ? awarded 0BE fOT outJtandiil S' and
pressing ethnic voters.
State for m4^
°.has"t?%b^
tion in Washington and injulr'iw Cotinsellor at Canadian Legaordmary and Minister Plenipotentiary ti^nTA"''^ Envoy ExtraS^iS^ t ^BSt = "
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Rod and Reel
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ber of the Canadian dilution to^rth”*’ ?J P;are“ "’as a memPAO of the United nS » °fiZ% League of Nations,
tee of the U.N. Relief and
Supplies Commithe represented Canada at si<mino- of £°\t ^HL^^Ahon- In 1949
in 1951 became chairman of^ATO.
* °rLH Atlantic Treaty and
at the coiVeren’ce in^n FkohsraWlMS ^
delegation
(Continued from Page One)
Surprisingly
enough
even
Prominent and
li ka
°f the vawiouS P°~
of d
eTge i^ this kind
added Th
newspaper
the
also deplored
dates
Canadian candiuates. Ethnic groups may not bp
playing an active enough role in
the community political life, it
oalU,
3
n0TE to “01d Timer In Juk ‘ have talked to Mr. Kawano
about this incident. Mr. Hatashita
had mtemiewed him fo^s ma
gaznie, “Judo World”, and it was
duiing this conversotion thev
E U
-formal
f b happened almost a quaris not ‘Lcent“'S- ago, “’■ Kawano
interested in tendering on the Japanese
or telephone ^’J^
^C. Centre office by marl
Tender is intended to commence the third week of
to commence early September, 1962.
*
i
b Construction
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Air Conditioned — Parkin^
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Lucien C. Kurata
^4 Posce' Prise.
JAPANESE CANADIAN CENTRE NOTICE TO
JAPANESE CANADIAN BUILDING
CONTRCTORS
ters, phone 789-2050 (Toronto)
to wrik. y°U for taking the time
^ours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
S2 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
Charter. In 1952 he was elected to
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