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38
THE NEW CANADIAN
ch week
let
da
^ Editor
'Crtisincr
^ ^Venice,
ONTARIO
1. XXVI. No. 59
An Independent Organ
r
—“------————-—-____ _
isan tor Canadians a
* i—~
.
—
SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1962
I No Trouble As Japanese
TORONTO, ONTARIO
They Never Give Up
//
^Tl^
n EENVEH.—Denver’s
Back In Business
v
IsYDNEY.—Australian
police 'faSV"^ precautions we
Cathay Post — and hundreds of 1 U S Sth 1
Id Japanese consular officials whaiMnl YA “™al1? taken I nY^ ^
’" b"s“^- others
just like them—began to front' «n J.Army
uk'^Y?
■ and ba:
lid no* special precautions had "nen naval vessels of anv foreio-n city -helped make X ’X T
swear. .V
Prove
jo
the
world
they
had
| be taken to safeguard Japa country visit Svdnev ” 5
0
ng St. \i
‘‘G° For Broke.”
nese sailors from, the flotila of Xld„Y 110 ?“We "’hatever YYll!l' C“ltel Team cue of tile e'ery right to believe themselves
t "as the German armv.
tS^nd most decor- worthy of being called simply
|ur destroyers who made a five.
■
’"Hil J
expect any,” he said £ H l™” umts »f World Americans.”
fav goodwill visit—-the first since To. nW knowledge
10
°rder <Fted April
there wasn’t
Ph Fa;
Xt]f t“1 day' An,Mi“n citi- n' V?4b- aud signed by Dwight
Pot
-iw
?
r
reopened
Cathay
a st. ;
of stfff,
Japanese ancestry were cites" th-p
yt-L1"6 °f the Amerilean
I Spokesman for police commis- a single incident reported.”
Le^on,
forbidden,
because
of
Pearl
Hara -Ola Market St.
1
Omental Com...
as We re concerned
was just another visiting foreign f ^?e Post’s popular suecialtv IS' ^ bear arms for their coun- comp^
Min °x^vc;
naval unit,” he added.
a food restaurant. which PS u.V. Japanese-Americans in the
w 35!
Groups of Japanese sailors
holdovers from, the early
dhST’ JaPanese and Chinese maft, were
relegated to post extoured Sydney by themselves
®der ^ watch’ cnange counters or
l na - destruction of the
Many purchased toy Koala fu
f Manager Sam Momii mand installations service com- Germ-?
Gcinian
armies in Italy.”
C
bears
and
boomerangs.
Others
were
asam is open to the public.
I Tooting
in war “relocation’ camps.
The
men
of the 442nd
re«F«| LANSDALE, Pa.—“The Ame-| th
where Xo? S”1 ?e
awarded 3,600 Purnln
■s to the
Then President Franklin D. dais
Eican Chick Sexing Association for11 fmendly fashion mg of Cathay Post is a storv remeXsX
”r' thcm "^.ith Hoait
O'* tai
548.
gAmchick) is celebrating its 25th I hans
- ' part W1^ Austra- Xm?6^0111'"®"1' Roosevelt stepped into the pic■nniversary hi business success- I * Aika
uembers . were doing ture.
A total of 349
Takeshita, 21-year-old back
oack m the early 1940s
gully contracting- with hatcheries I petty '
eJv
^^
’
citizen
of
the
United
ch
officer from destroyer Po^’hvl16,!
i111® of Cathay States should be denied the de awarded the Silver Star Tor
South
America,
and
operating
a
?>
dlley
pe
°p!
e
had
:st
™o dates have special sig mocratic right to exercise the
l-hick sexing- School in each of
‘YY^
wl-e.
nificance. One is Feb. 1, 1943 6 tesponsibilities of his citizenship,
those years, since 1937.
stroti ? t beer
tx^ce as
That’s the day the 442nd icgardless of his ancestry ” he
| S. John Nitta, owner and gen- very mice,” h^adS eei—is
said.
Combat Team was activated.
o’1-0 ^U’mod to Denver to
kl
manager
of
the
American
I
n
another
bar
three
Japanese
"WW
make
their homes. It Was a suc4=
1
m
The
442nd
Regimental
Combat
That’s the day the 114
hick hexing Association plans a sailors drinking with AuXX
cess
from
the outset.
men of [ Team went into action with the
Irip by air, to contact business naval ratings and civilians raised
In the summer of 10m
Relates in Europe and the glasses and said “kampai” which
pnent. He is scheduled to leave they explained meant “cheers” in
Calin,
P
y redec°rated and
bn August 30th and expects to I English
eiS 11 i
Kta in October.
One 'Australian businessman
The week of July 15th Nitta commented “Nobody’s racing up
ml his Assistant Manager, Joe aM offering them cigars* but I
the
or cX
Uw SKM'1
Igarashi, attended the American there’s nobody showing^any ani- I UNITED
n
„.„,.. A
uimidd NATIONS. — JaM
Japan
H
M
f
W
lts
present
alliance
Poultry Congress and Exposition mosity either.”
&
'
was rated “the only great power”
date with special significance for
■in St. Louis, Missouri, which atA spokesman for the Japanese in Asia recently by the Foreign 'Mth the West, if only toward
neutralism, could mean a shift in
■tracts visitors from all over the consulate said there was no truth
the 1-acific but in the world.
■world. From St. Louis they will to_ the report from Tokyo that Policy Ass’n.
went two .nd O„X , J'?’
■continue on to Long Beach, Cali- sailors were escorted by resident U?6 ass°ciation, a well-known
°£thls fact> Khrushchev and put out the flame?
S to
■femia where the Branch Chick Japanese to keep them out of
organization on Mao Tse-tung are well aware. In
Most people thought we were
■Sexing School is located.
trouble.
world affairs, declares in its in- dia and China are many times
tb™«gh for ^od,” Jys Manager
r
]
01
’
ma
^
0
.
1
1
bulletin
“
Intercom
”
lai
ger
but
their
effective
power
I The Chick Sexing Schools in ,. “That’s probably a. misconcep[Lansdale, Pa. and Long Beach, P-mn caused by the fact that we that neither Communist China is in the future. Japan’s is a th ink \o B Tb ^ ’ m^11!ber5 (J'fin’t
the «G° For
[Calif, will be starting their usual I ?enf interpreters along with the | nor India now deserves that des great power today, military and Ez‘o£e^^^
cription.
economically, and a.key to our
kiasses this year in September.” I Kujer groups of Japanese who
-1 he Cnthav
Post vow ic «
- ----- ■----- ------------ —----------- - I Were invited to parties by numer- „ “Intercom,” in an essay titled security arrangements in the Pa lately
,-ebuif,, Th^
n r
ous Australians,” he said.
.ocus in Japan,” says a sus cific.”
tained attempt to solve Japan’s
members cither do’
nated Ilie money or did the work
problems “is essential not only to
four ships
themselves.
Rubans who speak Japanese. We Japan but to American interests
as well.”
Jim Yamamoto, a civil end
wiJIAhIL 1TO
Four ships
"ill
be
leaving
for
Japan
soon.
neer with the Denver Water De’
“Japan is the only industrializ
They are: On July 30 from San 1YW"
• “Jiai the ta-uctura!
[OTTAWA.
—
The
first
of
the
.
He
addad
Ja
P
an
ese
sailors
ed
nation
in
Asia
and
is,
there
M
B
1
ancisco
—
President
Cleveland
;
1100 Chinese refugee families Can- weJe !lot being escorted otherwise j fore, the only great power, in the
John Nakashima, a mechanic
m agreed to admit as immi- I • that 110 restrictions of their 20th century sense of the term, august 2 from Vancouver—Ma
nila;
August
6
from
Vancouverdesigned
the club’s now lobby
in
Asia
today,
”
it
says.
Pnts from Hong Kono- will ar P'ovem®t or activities were
Arcadia; August 7 from Vancou fountain and built a trophy cZ
™.in Canada 011 Aul FX t1P^
1
“A shift of that industrial ver—Asohara Maru.
8
Everyone pitched in ”
Emigration Department said
Momn. ‘The Go For Broke’ Sts
this week. The offer, to take the
lollies was made by Prime MiaCC?St°?ed t0 cooperating
with each other.”
■
J«r John Diefenbaker on' May
^^ vYiIIard B^^rush, BusiTour families,
1 neess Editor, Denver Posfi
—Japanese
people
are
i-a total
of Xu
15 1 TOKYO.
The columnist
also uidniHiU
claimed dd
Ja-’ countrymen
NKnn^
Mi
vuuai
vx
.
11
ttt
1
r
1
Mii-uiiou aiov
for
not
being
active
-----———
jAoih—wii] leave the British vOrter than Westerners and they panese don’t have much pep be- m sports after leaving school.----------------------------------«
l^ny on a Canadian Pacific Air- I ^on^ ^e
a Tokyo newspaper cause the people eat too much
“
People
tend
to
give
up
sports
A-Bomb
|fv„ne at 2 p.m. and arrive coluniilist said recently.
rice and vegetables, and not
after leaving school, and allow Victims Still Dvina
liiirp*?U'er
11:30 a.m. local I Seihei Okuyama, writing in the enough meat.
their
physicalthan
deterioration
to be- at™°^
r n5
“It is often noted that Japa gm earlier
I The 6 same,day.
I Shipping and Trade News, told
their countertransfer to an- I bis countrymen to eat more meat nese scholars who are studying
Europe and the United fished? b nff • hospital, establir; gaircraH leaving Van- and stop sitting on the floor. He in groups with Europeans "and States,” the columnist scolded.
Wlth Patients who
| am" n Ioronto Aug. 7 at 9:20 I said this would help them to be- Americans suffer earlier exhaus
He said the JaPanese diet is Xm^^
from the
tion. even when their brains are getting better, but that people
J bombing of this city, re
iThe
•
come larger.
P'd the f IIU,^atl?? department I “The physical build of the Ja- just as good,” Okuyama declared. living in rural areas donT get fc £^^
Besides floor sitting, a custom enough meat and fish to eat be- founded n
I
families are among I panese people is small compared
la
since it was
still
followed in most Japanese cause of transportation and re[selected
84 persons Ito Westerners generally,” Oku1
homes, Okuyama scolded his frigeration problems
K -hospital officials said 12,471
P Canada
f?r emigration yama wrote.
---------- -------- ---- - ----------------- ------ Ed suffering after-effects
r^ proc'
P^ers still are I ..“This is proving a serious hanK admk-;eSSed *.n Hong Kong I dicap to Japanese in many ways. Anrrlprq
a bpspital from January
to the end of^une this year, and
—-------t^L^J^Wrants.
I Take the Olympics for instance. Anglers beware!
1.----------------------------- —------ I The inferiority of the Japanese
I Cecily Books
I S evident in many- athletic
'lOKYO—I events.”
di^rof these pa^
TORONTO.—Japanese Canadian anglers may soon have to give brin^ing the °toLd' ditt^count
^ has~^> e miiversity of [^ Okuyama admitted the physical
people has improved
^es f5 more than 2,300 000 I ^u'^ of his
’
*n .a system which ’ in-I during- the postwar years. The up stealing suzuko (salmon roe) from the family meal supply as sjnce founding to 247 The death®
. 44instituT*
a main1 rKrai7’ 19 faculty Japanese Welfare Ministry, he bait in their never-ending quest for rainbow trout.
| were caused by various types of
^
A substance obtained from salmon roe has given “encouraging aX^ and “other atomic
^Sonaj
tonal Ce y)raries, and 110 Pointed out, has had to revise up- results” in the treatment of cancerous tumors, according to reports
5’e;.
or departmental lib- ward its tables of average heights from doctors at St. Luke’s hospital in Dublin, Ireland.
and weights of Japanese children.
Twenty patients with inoperable tumors so far have been given
“But in comparison with Ame- injections of protamine sulphate, an anti-clotting agent obtained
r B*c INSTRUMENT
holidays
1 ricans and Europeans in general, from the roes.
The
staff
of The New Can
The injection,, given by Dr. Douglas Thornes, were reported to
^ of5
d°uble bass, the pace of growth of the Japa
adian
will
be
taking a wellnese is slow. The age at which have reduced the tumors to a size where they become amenable to
^M wa- 1 hn'sha'Ped in- growth stops comes earlier than conventional treatment.
earned vacation next week
^£16&c2^^
^ly in the case of Europeans and
Therefore, their will not be a
Who knows, if this proves successful they' might even take the
suzuko off the tables of Japanese Canadian families. Heaven forbid’ paper on August 1 and 4th.
Americans,” Okuyama wrote.
Wanted
Japan Only Great Power
In Asia—U.N. Report
mese Refugees LZ-X.XS
10 wive August 7th
can undei-
More Meat, Less Floor Sitting Urged
suzuko Latest Lancer Hope
38
THE NEW CANADIAN
ch week
let
da
^ Editor
'Crtisincr
^ ^Venice,
ONTARIO
1. XXVI. No. 59
An Independent Organ
r
—“------————-—-____ _
isan tor Canadians a
* i—~
.
—
SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1962
I No Trouble As Japanese
TORONTO, ONTARIO
They Never Give Up
//
^Tl^
n EENVEH.—Denver’s
Back In Business
v
IsYDNEY.—Australian
police 'faSV"^ precautions we
Cathay Post — and hundreds of 1 U S Sth 1
Id Japanese consular officials whaiMnl YA “™al1? taken I nY^ ^
’" b"s“^- others
just like them—began to front' «n J.Army
uk'^Y?
■ and ba:
lid no* special precautions had "nen naval vessels of anv foreio-n city -helped make X ’X T
swear. .V
Prove
jo
the
world
they
had
| be taken to safeguard Japa country visit Svdnev ” 5
0
ng St. \i
‘‘G° For Broke.”
nese sailors from, the flotila of Xld„Y 110 ?“We "’hatever YYll!l' C“ltel Team cue of tile e'ery right to believe themselves
t "as the German armv.
tS^nd most decor- worthy of being called simply
|ur destroyers who made a five.
■
’"Hil J
expect any,” he said £ H l™” umts »f World Americans.”
fav goodwill visit—-the first since To. nW knowledge
10
°rder <Fted April
there wasn’t
Ph Fa;
Xt]f t“1 day' An,Mi“n citi- n' V?4b- aud signed by Dwight
Pot
-iw
?
r
reopened
Cathay
a st. ;
of stfff,
Japanese ancestry were cites" th-p
yt-L1"6 °f the Amerilean
I Spokesman for police commis- a single incident reported.”
Le^on,
forbidden,
because
of
Pearl
Hara -Ola Market St.
1
Omental Com...
as We re concerned
was just another visiting foreign f ^?e Post’s popular suecialtv IS' ^ bear arms for their coun- comp^
Min °x^vc;
naval unit,” he added.
a food restaurant. which PS u.V. Japanese-Americans in the
w 35!
Groups of Japanese sailors
holdovers from, the early
dhST’ JaPanese and Chinese maft, were
relegated to post extoured Sydney by themselves
®der ^ watch’ cnange counters or
l na - destruction of the
Many purchased toy Koala fu
f Manager Sam Momii mand installations service com- Germ-?
Gcinian
armies in Italy.”
C
bears
and
boomerangs.
Others
were
asam is open to the public.
I Tooting
in war “relocation’ camps.
The
men
of the 442nd
re«F«| LANSDALE, Pa.—“The Ame-| th
where Xo? S”1 ?e
awarded 3,600 Purnln
■s to the
Then President Franklin D. dais
Eican Chick Sexing Association for11 fmendly fashion mg of Cathay Post is a storv remeXsX
”r' thcm "^.ith Hoait
O'* tai
548.
gAmchick) is celebrating its 25th I hans
- ' part W1^ Austra- Xm?6^0111'"®"1' Roosevelt stepped into the pic■nniversary hi business success- I * Aika
uembers . were doing ture.
A total of 349
Takeshita, 21-year-old back
oack m the early 1940s
gully contracting- with hatcheries I petty '
eJv
^^
’
citizen
of
the
United
ch
officer from destroyer Po^’hvl16,!
i111® of Cathay States should be denied the de awarded the Silver Star Tor
South
America,
and
operating
a
?>
dlley
pe
°p!
e
had
:st
™o dates have special sig mocratic right to exercise the
l-hick sexing- School in each of
‘YY^
wl-e.
nificance. One is Feb. 1, 1943 6 tesponsibilities of his citizenship,
those years, since 1937.
stroti ? t beer
tx^ce as
That’s the day the 442nd icgardless of his ancestry ” he
| S. John Nitta, owner and gen- very mice,” h^adS eei—is
said.
Combat Team was activated.
o’1-0 ^U’mod to Denver to
kl
manager
of
the
American
I
n
another
bar
three
Japanese
"WW
make
their homes. It Was a suc4=
1
m
The
442nd
Regimental
Combat
That’s the day the 114
hick hexing Association plans a sailors drinking with AuXX
cess
from
the outset.
men of [ Team went into action with the
Irip by air, to contact business naval ratings and civilians raised
In the summer of 10m
Relates in Europe and the glasses and said “kampai” which
pnent. He is scheduled to leave they explained meant “cheers” in
Calin,
P
y redec°rated and
bn August 30th and expects to I English
eiS 11 i
Kta in October.
One 'Australian businessman
The week of July 15th Nitta commented “Nobody’s racing up
ml his Assistant Manager, Joe aM offering them cigars* but I
the
or cX
Uw SKM'1
Igarashi, attended the American there’s nobody showing^any ani- I UNITED
n
„.„,.. A
uimidd NATIONS. — JaM
Japan
H
M
f
W
lts
present
alliance
Poultry Congress and Exposition mosity either.”
&
'
was rated “the only great power”
date with special significance for
■in St. Louis, Missouri, which atA spokesman for the Japanese in Asia recently by the Foreign 'Mth the West, if only toward
neutralism, could mean a shift in
■tracts visitors from all over the consulate said there was no truth
the 1-acific but in the world.
■world. From St. Louis they will to_ the report from Tokyo that Policy Ass’n.
went two .nd O„X , J'?’
■continue on to Long Beach, Cali- sailors were escorted by resident U?6 ass°ciation, a well-known
°£thls fact> Khrushchev and put out the flame?
S to
■femia where the Branch Chick Japanese to keep them out of
organization on Mao Tse-tung are well aware. In
Most people thought we were
■Sexing School is located.
trouble.
world affairs, declares in its in- dia and China are many times
tb™«gh for ^od,” Jys Manager
r
]
01
’
ma
^
0
.
1
1
bulletin
“
Intercom
”
lai
ger
but
their
effective
power
I The Chick Sexing Schools in ,. “That’s probably a. misconcep[Lansdale, Pa. and Long Beach, P-mn caused by the fact that we that neither Communist China is in the future. Japan’s is a th ink \o B Tb ^ ’ m^11!ber5 (J'fin’t
the «G° For
[Calif, will be starting their usual I ?enf interpreters along with the | nor India now deserves that des great power today, military and Ez‘o£e^^^
cription.
economically, and a.key to our
kiasses this year in September.” I Kujer groups of Japanese who
-1 he Cnthav
Post vow ic «
- ----- ■----- ------------ —----------- - I Were invited to parties by numer- „ “Intercom,” in an essay titled security arrangements in the Pa lately
,-ebuif,, Th^
n r
ous Australians,” he said.
.ocus in Japan,” says a sus cific.”
tained attempt to solve Japan’s
members cither do’
nated Ilie money or did the work
problems “is essential not only to
four ships
themselves.
Rubans who speak Japanese. We Japan but to American interests
as well.”
Jim Yamamoto, a civil end
wiJIAhIL 1TO
Four ships
"ill
be
leaving
for
Japan
soon.
neer with the Denver Water De’
“Japan is the only industrializ
They are: On July 30 from San 1YW"
• “Jiai the ta-uctura!
[OTTAWA.
—
The
first
of
the
.
He
addad
Ja
P
an
ese
sailors
ed
nation
in
Asia
and
is,
there
M
B
1
ancisco
—
President
Cleveland
;
1100 Chinese refugee families Can- weJe !lot being escorted otherwise j fore, the only great power, in the
John Nakashima, a mechanic
m agreed to admit as immi- I • that 110 restrictions of their 20th century sense of the term, august 2 from Vancouver—Ma
nila;
August
6
from
Vancouverdesigned
the club’s now lobby
in
Asia
today,
”
it
says.
Pnts from Hong Kono- will ar P'ovem®t or activities were
Arcadia; August 7 from Vancou fountain and built a trophy cZ
™.in Canada 011 Aul FX t1P^
1
“A shift of that industrial ver—Asohara Maru.
8
Everyone pitched in ”
Emigration Department said
Momn. ‘The Go For Broke’ Sts
this week. The offer, to take the
lollies was made by Prime MiaCC?St°?ed t0 cooperating
with each other.”
■
J«r John Diefenbaker on' May
^^ vYiIIard B^^rush, BusiTour families,
1 neess Editor, Denver Posfi
—Japanese
people
are
i-a total
of Xu
15 1 TOKYO.
The columnist
also uidniHiU
claimed dd
Ja-’ countrymen
NKnn^
Mi
vuuai
vx
.
11
ttt
1
r
1
Mii-uiiou aiov
for
not
being
active
-----———
jAoih—wii] leave the British vOrter than Westerners and they panese don’t have much pep be- m sports after leaving school.----------------------------------«
l^ny on a Canadian Pacific Air- I ^on^ ^e
a Tokyo newspaper cause the people eat too much
“
People
tend
to
give
up
sports
A-Bomb
|fv„ne at 2 p.m. and arrive coluniilist said recently.
rice and vegetables, and not
after leaving school, and allow Victims Still Dvina
liiirp*?U'er
11:30 a.m. local I Seihei Okuyama, writing in the enough meat.
their
physicalthan
deterioration
to be- at™°^
r n5
“It is often noted that Japa gm earlier
I The 6 same,day.
I Shipping and Trade News, told
their countertransfer to an- I bis countrymen to eat more meat nese scholars who are studying
Europe and the United fished? b nff • hospital, establir; gaircraH leaving Van- and stop sitting on the floor. He in groups with Europeans "and States,” the columnist scolded.
Wlth Patients who
| am" n Ioronto Aug. 7 at 9:20 I said this would help them to be- Americans suffer earlier exhaus
He said the JaPanese diet is Xm^^
from the
tion. even when their brains are getting better, but that people
J bombing of this city, re
iThe
•
come larger.
P'd the f IIU,^atl?? department I “The physical build of the Ja- just as good,” Okuyama declared. living in rural areas donT get fc £^^
Besides floor sitting, a custom enough meat and fish to eat be- founded n
I
families are among I panese people is small compared
la
since it was
still
followed in most Japanese cause of transportation and re[selected
84 persons Ito Westerners generally,” Oku1
homes, Okuyama scolded his frigeration problems
K -hospital officials said 12,471
P Canada
f?r emigration yama wrote.
---------- -------- ---- - ----------------- ------ Ed suffering after-effects
r^ proc'
P^ers still are I ..“This is proving a serious hanK admk-;eSSed *.n Hong Kong I dicap to Japanese in many ways. Anrrlprq
a bpspital from January
to the end of^une this year, and
—-------t^L^J^Wrants.
I Take the Olympics for instance. Anglers beware!
1.----------------------------- —------ I The inferiority of the Japanese
I Cecily Books
I S evident in many- athletic
'lOKYO—I events.”
di^rof these pa^
TORONTO.—Japanese Canadian anglers may soon have to give brin^ing the °toLd' ditt^count
^ has~^> e miiversity of [^ Okuyama admitted the physical
people has improved
^es f5 more than 2,300 000 I ^u'^ of his
’
*n .a system which ’ in-I during- the postwar years. The up stealing suzuko (salmon roe) from the family meal supply as sjnce founding to 247 The death®
. 44instituT*
a main1 rKrai7’ 19 faculty Japanese Welfare Ministry, he bait in their never-ending quest for rainbow trout.
| were caused by various types of
^
A substance obtained from salmon roe has given “encouraging aX^ and “other atomic
^Sonaj
tonal Ce y)raries, and 110 Pointed out, has had to revise up- results” in the treatment of cancerous tumors, according to reports
5’e;.
or departmental lib- ward its tables of average heights from doctors at St. Luke’s hospital in Dublin, Ireland.
and weights of Japanese children.
Twenty patients with inoperable tumors so far have been given
“But in comparison with Ame- injections of protamine sulphate, an anti-clotting agent obtained
r B*c INSTRUMENT
holidays
1 ricans and Europeans in general, from the roes.
The
staff
of The New Can
The injection,, given by Dr. Douglas Thornes, were reported to
^ of5
d°uble bass, the pace of growth of the Japa
adian
will
be
taking a wellnese is slow. The age at which have reduced the tumors to a size where they become amenable to
^M wa- 1 hn'sha'Ped in- growth stops comes earlier than conventional treatment.
earned vacation next week
^£16&c2^^
^ly in the case of Europeans and
Therefore, their will not be a
Who knows, if this proves successful they' might even take the
suzuko off the tables of Japanese Canadian families. Heaven forbid’ paper on August 1 and 4th.
Americans,” Okuyama wrote.
Wanted
Japan Only Great Power
In Asia—U.N. Report
mese Refugees LZ-X.XS
10 wive August 7th
can undei-
More Meat, Less Floor Sitting Urged
suzuko Latest Lancer Hope
Page 2
PAGE 2
Letter to the Editor
ON THE J.C, CENTRE
Personal Notes Across Canad
Dear Sir:
were ushers.
w'ho do not give-.-one ounce of ^ef Marriages
Western Resewe U
Perhaps
A receutioi
fort - or rmancial support.
foil ov.’i ng
Qical School.
HOSHIKO-RAMBO
marks mav
mony v*23 given in the Church
The Jewish^ community is
. - be construed to be
^ Out of town
jL^ISSA, Illinois.—Miss Barsocial room. The bride is a gractie parsimonious uiulation of a znown lor rheir; very costly ^rehiS
includi
—
-*
—- T. Hoshiko ^ea-LS
I duate of Wooster College. Ohi o
?
niggardly skinflint who counts
mother
of
;
groom, hisses E
or ^ Jewish Julv -14 nged—wedding vows on I and a registered nurse.
k^1^^5156 of
Hoshiko
er. oi
7 14 it a double - ring cere- | She _has also completed her
lor tne $64 words tvpical of let body only. Here again there will
0
^ooni all
of
Toronto:
M
mony
at
the
United
Presbvtena?
I
work
_
_
_
ters to the editor) but I am’ox be protections that such an exfor her Master’s degree ko and familv
w
ufie opinion that- I voice the cmsiveness
of mv S- wJl?®-- The.Ber. &om Columbia Stai^ .,=„ Illinois; D^ Bm™ ^
thoughts of many who have been imagination
I
Pastor or tne-pork and she will be a member bo, brother:
nurch-mid a^so the husband ofthe I of tiie faculty of the School
a^xed” io “generously contri such is not
JuL
5 °ider $ter Seien Nursing at Wkstern Reserve Uni- Boston ar
bute ’ toward the J.C. Centre
- o. l.. Carolina re.
Sdaih-TTn7'
is ReTSity ^ faIL Dr- Tom Hoshi- spectivelv.
Fund.
in
Although
be
Firstly let me assert that I am ,ng may
^nd Mrs. Vic- ko is a graduate of Kent State
condemned as urejunot against the honourable and 4-*ced, ; egostjcal, .. un progressive Y>.P'a®00 ^° ^®^ back from jUniversitv, Ohio and-the Lmivei- Jado, northern Minne^? Coi°?
noble cause which is promoting and naive.- it exists* and is a S^rt® *- ^ is a me- sity of Minnesota and is “X Canada'the couple wdYbe at b ^
1890 E 97th
* p,Oe at home
such a edifice in the least. How powerful^ -force to impede one ‘“v''^^"i’7-_r“e' , En’“m's ™f professor of phvsioloo-, at at
Ohio.
Cie^and6)
mocner
.is
Mrs.
T.
Hoshiko
o
;l
P-u-oiogj
at
ever,- what has aroused my indig-’ xrom ..writing out a large, cheque
nation are the tactics -and the to tne;.Centre. The only basis for Toronto and formerly of Surrev
means by which the Centre Com my^ giving to such a fund is that B.G,
mittee has adopted in exacting o. blood.-my Japanese origin. (I
; ^^ xuiu±oor„ served as
the money, from the Japanese am for one not a flagwaver for the matron of honor. The brideCanadian community. Thev did ~eTapanese cause). If I put groom was attended by Dr. Mi
chael Hoshiko, brother
not employ any astuteness or
J ^u
and ^■^keena Residents To Hold Picnic Aug
fYY^h Alxs&es Alice Walters
shrewdness in selecting some
USt 5
Kamoo were Junior bride
’- I .TORONTO.—Once again it’s Beckville
bridesxorm of collection which would oe ”anyoody’L But-An canvassing
of Cleve- P^c . nme . for former Skeena
have been agreeable to the minds °yl a certain number of people ra?Sn?r; BH1.
'r
; .,
J^^^I ^e-groom
and pocketbooks of the donating or Japanese origin will be asked JS%rr
:groom nesiaents, both juung
young ana
and oia,
old. on . - or further Uhormation
infor
call,
party. To demand of a middle io contribute. Perhaus I am
• Tom, jRamoo-or Detroit p5111103J> August 5th at Brown’s ; V- °ronr'°- AIas -xakagawa RO
class family such a lump sum of wrong in. assuming this far if the a younger- brother - .of the .bride Bay park, located on scenic Hivhat Montrea! Mas Shinva
several hundred dollars for an
*
* ■ * v,ay 401, seven miles west - of DU. 1-3339.
organization little known to them '
HARA-FURUSHO
(except through the frugal Y«Y ■
committee’s apoloChurch ^^the^e?^^
Kisaiagi Credit Union Adopts Proposals
ports of their “activities” to as- *
»ist the JC’s and of course : If steeple An all smeeren ess Tie marriage of Sheila Setsul
through their draws and picnics), *
I met with
Smh dau<hter of Mr. and- meeung^of the Kisaragi. (general.
Toron - S ^tk other departments on
■would be comparable to giving a’ ^
would buy $33 worth ofYafMrsv Takeshi Furusho of Toronto X?' Gredit Union was held on ph- “3rd. and took steps to retotal stranger five doll
icies instead of - only $3 ^ UVA Fumio Hara,- -son of Mr ■ July
or
20th to adopt the proposals gisier the new name with the
seme fund. ~
ana
Mrs.
Kiyoji
Hara
of
Gerald. the
______
___ ux
piesented by
Board
of Div-ec- provincial government and to s6f
It is human nature to
1 ^«-c<jciivc i din trying' to
Juiy
7
’
1962
Of
FiChange
the
official
name the new interest rates on loans
investing two or three reek
HI b^ye strayed from Poi^^^^eremony was the
“e organization, lower the in- which are scheduled to go into
point) is that one can choke'
M
hard earned salary.’ unles one
«ev. M. Takada. merest rate on loans and adopt exfect on September 1st.
own se^sh needs were to
to swallow, too much
(Details of this meeting will be
*
*
* .
Tie revised standard by-laws.
tisfied—-i.e. recognition ai som
me instead of a little
TANAKA-NAKAO
'R
0
™?
the
general
meeting
sort or renumeration. Now th:
announced by the Union in the
This, however, does not
. VANCOUVER.-—Miss ~ Setsuko ^ Umon s Board of Directors nexo issue of this paper.)
△A
members of the J.C. Cent
imp.y itat:. the total amount to
l-St.
cutive may’ refute such a
Nakao,
daughter
of
Mrs
M
?Na
*
« Seriated be lowered but tha’and mercenary cry by enumerat -.ne amount to be paid be broken -ao ox Vancouver and Mr. Osamu Aua Tim3
*•
ur ,
ing toe long list or benefits which GP
^ualla-.sums. How many i^a, son of Mr. and Mrs. i.
^ ^^^ Meeting Wednesday at 415 Soadina
TORONTO. - The joint
J
P
will be, available ar ter the pro
Star or Tanaka also of this citv were
ject s fruition butT object to such ^^ keep if au lieu of weeklv married on June 30, 1962 at the fclonaUToronto hnd Hamilton
---‘s are
are asked
asked t to
niember
j x~»-r
>
. . I TPP A
XldliilivOn aiLdla
t.hA
Ancmct
attend
the
August
meeting
to tbe
a refutation on the grounds that Payments piey - insisted on one VsnrnnT'nv.
^; Buddhist
’ Church
with
€X
^
ubves
outing
is
tern
lu mp sum for 5 years ?
u
w j ^
415 Spadina Ave., on
uhe Rev. S. Ikuta officiating. Re
August Uth to
the, convenience of the hundreds
ception .followed at the W K be heid, at the farm of Mr. S. Wednesday, August- -1, at 8:00
-RM. to discuss this outing and
Gardens.
‘
' Suzuki in London.
other
details including the An
Therefore, all Toronto JCCA
nual Softball Tournament.
MATS UI-TAKATA
TORONTO.—:
J^E3aitll
^^XJS
Flower Arrangement Expe
O'
Dear Sir:
hi my state of sorrow over the iata... daughter _
a\e
^Irs- Shigeru loss of my dearwife, -when Mr.* K. Takata • of Toronto and *Mr.’
1
eial of her pupils have received
Y?™^) had been a member Uchida informed-me that-the* in-- Masaaki . Matsui,
of Toronto ex- I granted
ram distinction
‘ . ™
n cachets diplomas from the headS^nted a rare
Thp
kl.saragn (Toronto) Credit surance money-had come through a"S' SJ Matsui. °f
Union since September, 1958. from the Credit Union lS^Js M 196^ ?ta^la^e VOY5 non July Present, heed of the Misho School 9aai’fers of the School, and also
ofivTn/hP J°inFed '^ the idea Insurance Society. The following
Toronto Buddhist pf xI°Ner arrangement has an- the fact that it is just ten years
TT? J exfFa.money ln the- .evejung Mr.—John A Sugai, the T^h- Abefor? ^e. Bev. N. ^unced that he has appointed since she. herself, began to give
-^ be his. representative in instructions in the Japanese art
' R
With Ihnd to
jts usefulness newly elected president and Mr CnSnReCeptlOn followed at the
,
of flower arrangement in ToronGuildInn
with others who might require - Uchida came- to my house, with
tne to.
funds. She also knew that* she a cheque for §1,2/4.72. $716.39 of
dant
of Masuta^da TakTx^T'
SePtember 23rd at the Lord
S°u.
borrow money from the this amount consisted of mv
originated the School^ iee^at' bS ?
exhibition will
MURA-ITO
Union if ever she were confront wife’s savings, $537.29. of it was ^LETHBRIDGE, Alta.'- Miss
Kyoto.
~
oc
-held.
I
L
.
will
include
Mrs. Izued with a situation calling for ex- the insurance money and $21.05
0A
An
•
mi
’
s
own
arrangements,
the work
xr
ary
T
ItO
’
dau
®bter
of
I knew that she joined consisted of the Union’s dividend ah' ^M1?’
Ito <>f Cranford, nod
1S beiP^ Pla^- of ^er present pupils and also the
the Union with these thoughts in paid out for. the last fiscal-.year. Alta, and Mr. Tsumoru
Tom Mu- At
raIe bhe appointment. L^'ork of those who have studied
mind.
Mr. Sugai and- Mr. -Uchida ex-'
Oi Mr- ^d Airs. K. Mura will annYanie
^rs’ Izmni I under her during the past ten
Unfortunately, my wife passed
plained to me that the insurance „ p ^gary Alta,were married will announce the fact that sev- years.
aW,on March 26 of this vear. money, represented 75 per cent on July /, 1969 at Lethbridge St
shortly, thereafter Mr. I. Uchida,
<° ?
the secretary’-treasurer of the’ or my wife’s, savings since ..she J Augustine Church by the Rev. G.
was so years , of age when she .Nakayama. Reception followed at
Lnion, notified me about the in joined
the Union.
I
Xb
surance arising from my wife’s
^a.nd dd^ocuem
The cheque-was a complete sursavings. As she had named me as
Al
her beneficiary-, I received a no- PU^e to me and I sincerelv ap Obituaries
bce J{om the union informing me preciate the troubles taken by the
of this insurance. I arranged to Union in settling this matter.- I
KANEMOTO
secure the necessary documents have come to truly, -realize, the nnKnLT°^ Ont.—Mr. -SuveOPTOMETRISTS
JON ONODERA
-a certificate from the company virtues of the Credit Union as an a®HA^nemOt^ 76’ PaSSed a^v
r,e 5^e bad been working and organ of mutual -aid. This is cer HaS erS°nTG^
in
Complete Care
it
proprietor
the. doctor’s certificate of death. tainly different- from other finan I-Hamilton on July 19, 1962
i
For Your Eyes
an evening around the cial institutions.
fh?^1 J^ces were held at
middle of May, when I had al
®y
.
94654
—
HU.
1-8805
tt
Church of the Acension in
K. Fukakusa,
most forgotten about the matter
'wanltOn ?nthe Archdeacon
(Business)
(Residence)
Toronto.
। allace and Rev. Hansen offiMitingYn July 21st Interment
540 Eglinton Ave. W.,
■followed at White Chapel Me
118 West Hastings St.
morial Gardens. '
P an
Toronto
VANCOUVER, B.C.
n sundved by his daughter
sot’ PaU1 Tokiwa and a grand-!
«vll,
j
Dates and Doings
VIRTUES OF THE CREDIT UNION
'“X i S oSr^. “ ^^“v™ r
TORIC
OPTICAL
?!
SMALL
SHOE SIZES
Mid Summer
Sale
Men s Scott McHales Tour UP
ALBERTS SHOE STORE
1328 Queen St. West
Phone If. 1-1931 Toronto
Births
F.T9BONTQ —-Mr. and Mrs. Ted
I Fujino (nee Shirley Tanaka) are
£ I bappy to announce the birth of a
i96?h«fSKOyirEmiko- on Julv A
£
^ EaSt Gen®ral Hos-
TORONTO.—Mr. and Mrs Kaz
fe“”n ?" Nm1’ Susie Su^&®&“e
Completely
Re-modeled
China House
RU. 1-9123
925 Eglinton W.
The most authentic Chinese Interior in N. America
Weddings
§
0
Banquets — Meetings
52
I
>w ft
■. 0
A3
No Time Limit
0
Two Dancing Halls .-now available
Air Conditioned — Parkin^
to
Letter to the Editor
ON THE J.C, CENTRE
Personal Notes Across Canad
Dear Sir:
were ushers.
w'ho do not give-.-one ounce of ^ef Marriages
Western Resewe U
Perhaps
A receutioi
fort - or rmancial support.
foil ov.’i ng
Qical School.
HOSHIKO-RAMBO
marks mav
mony v*23 given in the Church
The Jewish^ community is
. - be construed to be
^ Out of town
jL^ISSA, Illinois.—Miss Barsocial room. The bride is a gractie parsimonious uiulation of a znown lor rheir; very costly ^rehiS
includi
—
-*
—- T. Hoshiko ^ea-LS
I duate of Wooster College. Ohi o
?
niggardly skinflint who counts
mother
of
;
groom, hisses E
or ^ Jewish Julv -14 nged—wedding vows on I and a registered nurse.
k^1^^5156 of
Hoshiko
er. oi
7 14 it a double - ring cere- | She _has also completed her
lor tne $64 words tvpical of let body only. Here again there will
0
^ooni all
of
Toronto:
M
mony
at
the
United
Presbvtena?
I
work
_
_
_
ters to the editor) but I am’ox be protections that such an exfor her Master’s degree ko and familv
w
ufie opinion that- I voice the cmsiveness
of mv S- wJl?®-- The.Ber. &om Columbia Stai^ .,=„ Illinois; D^ Bm™ ^
thoughts of many who have been imagination
I
Pastor or tne-pork and she will be a member bo, brother:
nurch-mid a^so the husband ofthe I of tiie faculty of the School
a^xed” io “generously contri such is not
JuL
5 °ider $ter Seien Nursing at Wkstern Reserve Uni- Boston ar
bute ’ toward the J.C. Centre
- o. l.. Carolina re.
Sdaih-TTn7'
is ReTSity ^ faIL Dr- Tom Hoshi- spectivelv.
Fund.
in
Although
be
Firstly let me assert that I am ,ng may
^nd Mrs. Vic- ko is a graduate of Kent State
condemned as urejunot against the honourable and 4-*ced, ; egostjcal, .. un progressive Y>.P'a®00 ^° ^®^ back from jUniversitv, Ohio and-the Lmivei- Jado, northern Minne^? Coi°?
noble cause which is promoting and naive.- it exists* and is a S^rt® *- ^ is a me- sity of Minnesota and is “X Canada'the couple wdYbe at b ^
1890 E 97th
* p,Oe at home
such a edifice in the least. How powerful^ -force to impede one ‘“v''^^"i’7-_r“e' , En’“m's ™f professor of phvsioloo-, at at
Ohio.
Cie^and6)
mocner
.is
Mrs.
T.
Hoshiko
o
;l
P-u-oiogj
at
ever,- what has aroused my indig-’ xrom ..writing out a large, cheque
nation are the tactics -and the to tne;.Centre. The only basis for Toronto and formerly of Surrev
means by which the Centre Com my^ giving to such a fund is that B.G,
mittee has adopted in exacting o. blood.-my Japanese origin. (I
; ^^ xuiu±oor„ served as
the money, from the Japanese am for one not a flagwaver for the matron of honor. The brideCanadian community. Thev did ~eTapanese cause). If I put groom was attended by Dr. Mi
chael Hoshiko, brother
not employ any astuteness or
J ^u
and ^■^keena Residents To Hold Picnic Aug
fYY^h Alxs&es Alice Walters
shrewdness in selecting some
USt 5
Kamoo were Junior bride
’- I .TORONTO.—Once again it’s Beckville
bridesxorm of collection which would oe ”anyoody’L But-An canvassing
of Cleve- P^c . nme . for former Skeena
have been agreeable to the minds °yl a certain number of people ra?Sn?r; BH1.
'r
; .,
J^^^I ^e-groom
and pocketbooks of the donating or Japanese origin will be asked JS%rr
:groom nesiaents, both juung
young ana
and oia,
old. on . - or further Uhormation
infor
call,
party. To demand of a middle io contribute. Perhaus I am
• Tom, jRamoo-or Detroit p5111103J> August 5th at Brown’s ; V- °ronr'°- AIas -xakagawa RO
class family such a lump sum of wrong in. assuming this far if the a younger- brother - .of the .bride Bay park, located on scenic Hivhat Montrea! Mas Shinva
several hundred dollars for an
*
* ■ * v,ay 401, seven miles west - of DU. 1-3339.
organization little known to them '
HARA-FURUSHO
(except through the frugal Y«Y ■
committee’s apoloChurch ^^the^e?^^
Kisaiagi Credit Union Adopts Proposals
ports of their “activities” to as- *
»ist the JC’s and of course : If steeple An all smeeren ess Tie marriage of Sheila Setsul
through their draws and picnics), *
I met with
Smh dau<hter of Mr. and- meeung^of the Kisaragi. (general.
Toron - S ^tk other departments on
■would be comparable to giving a’ ^
would buy $33 worth ofYafMrsv Takeshi Furusho of Toronto X?' Gredit Union was held on ph- “3rd. and took steps to retotal stranger five doll
icies instead of - only $3 ^ UVA Fumio Hara,- -son of Mr ■ July
or
20th to adopt the proposals gisier the new name with the
seme fund. ~
ana
Mrs.
Kiyoji
Hara
of
Gerald. the
______
___ ux
piesented by
Board
of Div-ec- provincial government and to s6f
It is human nature to
1 ^«-c<jciivc i din trying' to
Juiy
7
’
1962
Of
FiChange
the
official
name the new interest rates on loans
investing two or three reek
HI b^ye strayed from Poi^^^^eremony was the
“e organization, lower the in- which are scheduled to go into
point) is that one can choke'
M
hard earned salary.’ unles one
«ev. M. Takada. merest rate on loans and adopt exfect on September 1st.
own se^sh needs were to
to swallow, too much
(Details of this meeting will be
*
*
* .
Tie revised standard by-laws.
tisfied—-i.e. recognition ai som
me instead of a little
TANAKA-NAKAO
'R
0
™?
the
general
meeting
sort or renumeration. Now th:
announced by the Union in the
This, however, does not
. VANCOUVER.-—Miss ~ Setsuko ^ Umon s Board of Directors nexo issue of this paper.)
△A
members of the J.C. Cent
imp.y itat:. the total amount to
l-St.
cutive may’ refute such a
Nakao,
daughter
of
Mrs
M
?Na
*
« Seriated be lowered but tha’and mercenary cry by enumerat -.ne amount to be paid be broken -ao ox Vancouver and Mr. Osamu Aua Tim3
*•
ur ,
ing toe long list or benefits which GP
^ualla-.sums. How many i^a, son of Mr. and Mrs. i.
^ ^^^ Meeting Wednesday at 415 Soadina
TORONTO. - The joint
J
P
will be, available ar ter the pro
Star or Tanaka also of this citv were
ject s fruition butT object to such ^^ keep if au lieu of weeklv married on June 30, 1962 at the fclonaUToronto hnd Hamilton
---‘s are
are asked
asked t to
niember
j x~»-r
>
. . I TPP A
XldliilivOn aiLdla
t.hA
Ancmct
attend
the
August
meeting
to tbe
a refutation on the grounds that Payments piey - insisted on one VsnrnnT'nv.
^; Buddhist
’ Church
with
€X
^
ubves
outing
is
tern
lu mp sum for 5 years ?
u
w j ^
415 Spadina Ave., on
uhe Rev. S. Ikuta officiating. Re
August Uth to
the, convenience of the hundreds
ception .followed at the W K be heid, at the farm of Mr. S. Wednesday, August- -1, at 8:00
-RM. to discuss this outing and
Gardens.
‘
' Suzuki in London.
other
details including the An
Therefore, all Toronto JCCA
nual Softball Tournament.
MATS UI-TAKATA
TORONTO.—:
J^E3aitll
^^XJS
Flower Arrangement Expe
O'
Dear Sir:
hi my state of sorrow over the iata... daughter _
a\e
^Irs- Shigeru loss of my dearwife, -when Mr.* K. Takata • of Toronto and *Mr.’
1
eial of her pupils have received
Y?™^) had been a member Uchida informed-me that-the* in-- Masaaki . Matsui,
of Toronto ex- I granted
ram distinction
‘ . ™
n cachets diplomas from the headS^nted a rare
Thp
kl.saragn (Toronto) Credit surance money-had come through a"S' SJ Matsui. °f
Union since September, 1958. from the Credit Union lS^Js M 196^ ?ta^la^e VOY5 non July Present, heed of the Misho School 9aai’fers of the School, and also
ofivTn/hP J°inFed '^ the idea Insurance Society. The following
Toronto Buddhist pf xI°Ner arrangement has an- the fact that it is just ten years
TT? J exfFa.money ln the- .evejung Mr.—John A Sugai, the T^h- Abefor? ^e. Bev. N. ^unced that he has appointed since she. herself, began to give
-^ be his. representative in instructions in the Japanese art
' R
With Ihnd to
jts usefulness newly elected president and Mr CnSnReCeptlOn followed at the
,
of flower arrangement in ToronGuildInn
with others who might require - Uchida came- to my house, with
tne to.
funds. She also knew that* she a cheque for §1,2/4.72. $716.39 of
dant
of Masuta^da TakTx^T'
SePtember 23rd at the Lord
S°u.
borrow money from the this amount consisted of mv
originated the School^ iee^at' bS ?
exhibition will
MURA-ITO
Union if ever she were confront wife’s savings, $537.29. of it was ^LETHBRIDGE, Alta.'- Miss
Kyoto.
~
oc
-held.
I
L
.
will
include
Mrs. Izued with a situation calling for ex- the insurance money and $21.05
0A
An
•
mi
’
s
own
arrangements,
the work
xr
ary
T
ItO
’
dau
®bter
of
I knew that she joined consisted of the Union’s dividend ah' ^M1?’
Ito <>f Cranford, nod
1S beiP^ Pla^- of ^er present pupils and also the
the Union with these thoughts in paid out for. the last fiscal-.year. Alta, and Mr. Tsumoru
Tom Mu- At
raIe bhe appointment. L^'ork of those who have studied
mind.
Mr. Sugai and- Mr. -Uchida ex-'
Oi Mr- ^d Airs. K. Mura will annYanie
^rs’ Izmni I under her during the past ten
Unfortunately, my wife passed
plained to me that the insurance „ p ^gary Alta,were married will announce the fact that sev- years.
aW,on March 26 of this vear. money, represented 75 per cent on July /, 1969 at Lethbridge St
shortly, thereafter Mr. I. Uchida,
<° ?
the secretary’-treasurer of the’ or my wife’s, savings since ..she J Augustine Church by the Rev. G.
was so years , of age when she .Nakayama. Reception followed at
Lnion, notified me about the in joined
the Union.
I
Xb
surance arising from my wife’s
^a.nd dd^ocuem
The cheque-was a complete sursavings. As she had named me as
Al
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Saturday, July 28/1962
PAGE 7
Donna McCarten Wins Ladie’s | Main Sends Nikko Into Cellar
Singles As First Tourney Ends
Iojsa Hurls Cubs Into Second Place Tie
TORONTO —_Donna McCart-| he is on so Ed might have trouy outplaced Barbara Peters ble here if his backhand
not r
— Japan Camera ever, Japan Camera got that one
win the ladle’s novice title to up to par. In rhe other semi
Lubs
climbed
into
a tie for second handed^ back to them in the top Sakura. Ron Shiomi, Dick Tana
the P-aee with Yamada
f nally finish our first event, the newly promoted A player
lm. Don Kohara and Sab Seki all
Studio anc
c'ub singles at Earlscourt. So the Mortensen, will be the' underdog strengthened their bid for a play- °,’ ^?e fourth as Mel Tsuji opened collected one hit each.
Nikko managed only four hits
proud champs for this first tour against the tough, young- compe oft position last Sunday as they tne inning with a walk, went to
second as Tom Sumi grounded off Main starter Ron Kishimoto
paged
the
Photographers
3-1
benament of the season are. Stan titor, Stan Nishimura, who ha
lias
out to first, stole third and raced
tne brilliant pitching of Rav home on a passed ball by YamaNishimura, Arne Mortensen and such a fierce concentration and
Iijima at Ted Reeve. Park.
cm. catcher Ray Tani.
Tak Tanaka; and the fair sex, fighting spirit, that he has de
Iijima grave up just three hit
feated some of the name players
lamada starter Ken Fukumo
Chic Yanagizawa. Agues Shimo m tlie big leagues, and he is a and svruck out nine in gaining
to pitched well-enough to win as
no and Donna. .
fine example for the other Nisei his i econd win of the season. The he gave up just four hits but
onlv Yamada run. ironicallv. Fred Kotani’s timely hit in the
And in the second event, the tennists to copv.
came
about when Iijima commit
draw singles, defending- champ
In the ladie’s draw finals Chic ted an error on a ball hit back sixth inning- and the inabilitv of
Ed Tsujimoto out-patted and out- Yanagizawaand June Nobuoka,
ius teammates to hit Iijima’s of
waited the slowball and minus- two more of the modest but in
ferings. forced him to take his
pace old timer Fuz Fujiwara 6-3, tensely competitive spirits battled
Second setback of the season
1-6. 8-6 in a 3 hour battle, to ad to a split decision in their first
after., an opening- day victory.
vance to the semis where another two sets, with June taking- the
With the score tied 1-1 going
upspin specialist Toru Idenouye first 6-1, and Chic the second 6-4
into tlie top of the. sixth, Sumi
is waiting to challenge the ve and then the delug-e, so the de
singled, Roy Sumi reached base
teran competitor. Toru is capable ciding- set will be settled next
is Lob Nishikawa who had folof cannonball serves and bullet bunday if the weatherman is
owed Tom Sumi with a walk was
forced at second, and then Kota< drives with his farehand when kind
m
into centre field to
rive in both runners with
Japan Camera Centro Photo
’inning- runs.
RAY IIJIMA
Yamada gc
one runner on
Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.*
mse in each of the
Hurls Three Hi11er
and
'Doctor of Chiropractic
seventh innings in an effort to
tie the score but Iijima bore down and reliever Sab Seki with Mils
728A ST. CLAIR AVE. WEST
Barrister- & Solicitor
each
time to squash any attempt Tanaka’s bases-loaded single the
(% Block West of Christie)
big- blow for the Restauranters.
ed
rally.
Cameron, Weldon
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4
Terry
Nakamura hit a game*
*
*
opening
while Rich Yo
Brewin & McCallum
If No Answer Call
At Christie Pits, Alain Auto shida anddouble,
Sam
Kobayashi
man
BE. 3-3869
Body assured themselves of at aged singles.
372 Bay St.
—
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least a tie for first place as they
TORONTO
EM. 3-4391
-3s
Alike Sakura opened the bot
.
_
। handed slumping- Nikko Gardens
Japan Camera Centre Photo | a 7-5 loss.
Nikko in suffering tom of the first inning with a
their third straight loss have walk, stole second, went to third
FRED KOTANI
on Gary Miike’s single and scor
(hopped from second place into ed
«
For Repairs On
as Kishimoto grounded out to
Winning Blow
the cellar and now face the pos first.
tucien C. Kurata
scored as the next
3
sibility of missing- the post sea batter Aliike
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to the mound by Richard Sa son
Ron
Shiomi
singled into
play-off action.
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
5
centre field.
kauye. Sakauye went to second
a
Main knocked Nikko starter
NOTARY PUBLIC
JAMES KAMINO
as the next batter grounded out Rick
Relief pitcher Ken Tsujiuchi,
Matsumoto, who suffered promptly
Office Hours Saturday
and
then
romped
home
on
Georg-e
walked Dick Tanaka
T.V. SERVICE
first loss of the season after and Shiomi a real speedster,
October to April Inclusive
©
Yonemura’s single into right his
three straight wins, from the
IN crossed the plate with the third
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
field. The other two Yamada hits mound
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1
in
the
first
inning
as
two
Suite 513 Temple Building
went to Sakauye and catcher Rav runs scored off two singles and run of the half inning as Nishi
TORONTO
Tani.
mura lifted a sacrifice fly to left
(TORONTO)
a walk.
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field:
EM. 6-3323
Yamada
went
out
in
front
1-0
i‘
John Nishimura and Gary
Alain added two more runs in
as they picked up their run in Aliike led the East-end , garage
the
third as Nishimura singled,
the bottom of the second. How- with two hits apiece, while Mike
went to second as Gary .Watte
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
reached first on an error by Tsu
jiuchi, and scored on Kohara’s
SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1962
Hisel
Baseball
League
Statistics
single into centre. Then as Tsu
10:00 A.M. English Language Service
jiuchi
uncorked a wild pitch to
11:30 A.M. Japanese Language Service
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Kishimoto, ALA 24
10
.416 the next batter, Kohara. who had
Joint Service With Centennial
W
22
9
Pts Nishikawa, JC
.409 gone to second on. the throw from
Rev. L. Hussey
Nakamura,
NG
25
10
xMain
Auto
2
.400 the outfield following his hit,
6
14
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.350 raced for third expecting Watte
4
4 , 8 S. Seki, AIA
28
9
.321 to; score. However, the ball hit
xYamada Studio
3
5
8 Nakai, NG
Shiozaki.
NG
25
8
.320
Nikko Gardens
5
the backstop and bounced right
6 T. Tanaka, YS 24
7
.291 back to Nikko catcher Sam Ko
xwinners of 4 point game
AI. Tanaka, NG 26
7
.269 bayashi and both runners were
Tani, YS
27
7
.259
trapped between bases. Tn the run
GAMES TOMORROW
Shiomi, AIA
31
8
.258 down that followed Kobayashi
24
6
CHRISTIE
PITS:
Yamada Edamura, NG
.250 threw the ball over the head of
*
*
*
Studio vs Alain Auto Body
third baseman Nakamura allow
LEADING PITCHERS
TED REEVE: Japan Camera
ing Watte . to score. ■
Centre vs Nikko Gardens.
2 or more decisio ns
Main, added one run in the
fourth
and held a 6-1 lead before
IP
W
L Nikko came to life with four
M atsu m o to, N G
LEADING BATTERS
20%. 3
1 runs in the top of.-the sixth, one
Iijima, JC
2
20 at bats or more
0 a bases loaded single by Tanaka.
Kishimoto, MA
2
12
0
Nikko threatened, -again in the
AB
H
S Seki, MA
26% 2
1
last
inning when they got two
284-A YONGE ST.
EM. 6-2411
kura. MA
25
15
.625 Sakura, MA
14% 2
1. men on base via a walk and an
Fukumoto, YS
18
1
2 error, but relief pitcher Sab Seki
T. Tanaka YS
18
1
2 got Seiji Nakai to ground out to
Mori, JC-YS
13% 1
2 first to end the game.
w
1
St
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PAGE 7
Donna McCarten Wins Ladie’s | Main Sends Nikko Into Cellar
Singles As First Tourney Ends
Iojsa Hurls Cubs Into Second Place Tie
TORONTO —_Donna McCart-| he is on so Ed might have trouy outplaced Barbara Peters ble here if his backhand
not r
— Japan Camera ever, Japan Camera got that one
win the ladle’s novice title to up to par. In rhe other semi
Lubs
climbed
into
a tie for second handed^ back to them in the top Sakura. Ron Shiomi, Dick Tana
the P-aee with Yamada
f nally finish our first event, the newly promoted A player
lm. Don Kohara and Sab Seki all
Studio anc
c'ub singles at Earlscourt. So the Mortensen, will be the' underdog strengthened their bid for a play- °,’ ^?e fourth as Mel Tsuji opened collected one hit each.
Nikko managed only four hits
proud champs for this first tour against the tough, young- compe oft position last Sunday as they tne inning with a walk, went to
second as Tom Sumi grounded off Main starter Ron Kishimoto
paged
the
Photographers
3-1
benament of the season are. Stan titor, Stan Nishimura, who ha
lias
out to first, stole third and raced
tne brilliant pitching of Rav home on a passed ball by YamaNishimura, Arne Mortensen and such a fierce concentration and
Iijima at Ted Reeve. Park.
cm. catcher Ray Tani.
Tak Tanaka; and the fair sex, fighting spirit, that he has de
Iijima grave up just three hit
feated some of the name players
lamada starter Ken Fukumo
Chic Yanagizawa. Agues Shimo m tlie big leagues, and he is a and svruck out nine in gaining
to pitched well-enough to win as
no and Donna. .
fine example for the other Nisei his i econd win of the season. The he gave up just four hits but
onlv Yamada run. ironicallv. Fred Kotani’s timely hit in the
And in the second event, the tennists to copv.
came
about when Iijima commit
draw singles, defending- champ
In the ladie’s draw finals Chic ted an error on a ball hit back sixth inning- and the inabilitv of
Ed Tsujimoto out-patted and out- Yanagizawaand June Nobuoka,
ius teammates to hit Iijima’s of
waited the slowball and minus- two more of the modest but in
ferings. forced him to take his
pace old timer Fuz Fujiwara 6-3, tensely competitive spirits battled
Second setback of the season
1-6. 8-6 in a 3 hour battle, to ad to a split decision in their first
after., an opening- day victory.
vance to the semis where another two sets, with June taking- the
With the score tied 1-1 going
upspin specialist Toru Idenouye first 6-1, and Chic the second 6-4
into tlie top of the. sixth, Sumi
is waiting to challenge the ve and then the delug-e, so the de
singled, Roy Sumi reached base
teran competitor. Toru is capable ciding- set will be settled next
is Lob Nishikawa who had folof cannonball serves and bullet bunday if the weatherman is
owed Tom Sumi with a walk was
forced at second, and then Kota< drives with his farehand when kind
m
into centre field to
rive in both runners with
Japan Camera Centro Photo
’inning- runs.
RAY IIJIMA
Yamada gc
one runner on
Paul K. Asada, D.C., N.D.*
mse in each of the
Hurls Three Hi11er
and
'Doctor of Chiropractic
seventh innings in an effort to
tie the score but Iijima bore down and reliever Sab Seki with Mils
728A ST. CLAIR AVE. WEST
Barrister- & Solicitor
each
time to squash any attempt Tanaka’s bases-loaded single the
(% Block West of Christie)
big- blow for the Restauranters.
ed
rally.
Cameron, Weldon
Telephone LE. 6-8220
4
Terry
Nakamura hit a game*
*
*
opening
while Rich Yo
Brewin & McCallum
If No Answer Call
At Christie Pits, Alain Auto shida anddouble,
Sam
Kobayashi
man
BE. 3-3869
Body assured themselves of at aged singles.
372 Bay St.
—
Toronto
least a tie for first place as they
TORONTO
EM. 3-4391
-3s
Alike Sakura opened the bot
.
_
। handed slumping- Nikko Gardens
Japan Camera Centre Photo | a 7-5 loss.
Nikko in suffering tom of the first inning with a
their third straight loss have walk, stole second, went to third
FRED KOTANI
on Gary Miike’s single and scor
(hopped from second place into ed
«
For Repairs On
as Kishimoto grounded out to
Winning Blow
the cellar and now face the pos first.
tucien C. Kurata
scored as the next
3
sibility of missing- the post sea batter Aliike
V. — RADIO — :
to the mound by Richard Sa son
Ron
Shiomi
singled into
play-off action.
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
5
centre field.
kauye. Sakauye went to second
a
Main knocked Nikko starter
NOTARY PUBLIC
JAMES KAMINO
as the next batter grounded out Rick
Relief pitcher Ken Tsujiuchi,
Matsumoto, who suffered promptly
Office Hours Saturday
and
then
romped
home
on
Georg-e
walked Dick Tanaka
T.V. SERVICE
first loss of the season after and Shiomi a real speedster,
October to April Inclusive
©
Yonemura’s single into right his
three straight wins, from the
IN crossed the plate with the third
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
field. The other two Yamada hits mound
EM. 4-9913
1
in
the
first
inning
as
two
Suite 513 Temple Building
went to Sakauye and catcher Rav runs scored off two singles and run of the half inning as Nishi
TORONTO
Tani.
mura lifted a sacrifice fly to left
(TORONTO)
a walk.
Res: RO. 7-3427 )
field:
EM. 6-3323
Yamada
went
out
in
front
1-0
i‘
John Nishimura and Gary
Alain added two more runs in
as they picked up their run in Aliike led the East-end , garage
the
third as Nishimura singled,
the bottom of the second. How- with two hits apiece, while Mike
went to second as Gary .Watte
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
reached first on an error by Tsu
jiuchi, and scored on Kohara’s
SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1962
Hisel
Baseball
League
Statistics
single into centre. Then as Tsu
10:00 A.M. English Language Service
jiuchi
uncorked a wild pitch to
11:30 A.M. Japanese Language Service
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Kishimoto, ALA 24
10
.416 the next batter, Kohara. who had
Joint Service With Centennial
W
22
9
Pts Nishikawa, JC
.409 gone to second on. the throw from
Rev. L. Hussey
Nakamura,
NG
25
10
xMain
Auto
2
.400 the outfield following his hit,
6
14
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
701 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto
20
7
Japan Camera
.350 raced for third expecting Watte
4
4 , 8 S. Seki, AIA
28
9
.321 to; score. However, the ball hit
xYamada Studio
3
5
8 Nakai, NG
Shiozaki.
NG
25
8
.320
Nikko Gardens
5
the backstop and bounced right
6 T. Tanaka, YS 24
7
.291 back to Nikko catcher Sam Ko
xwinners of 4 point game
AI. Tanaka, NG 26
7
.269 bayashi and both runners were
Tani, YS
27
7
.259
trapped between bases. Tn the run
GAMES TOMORROW
Shiomi, AIA
31
8
.258 down that followed Kobayashi
24
6
CHRISTIE
PITS:
Yamada Edamura, NG
.250 threw the ball over the head of
*
*
*
Studio vs Alain Auto Body
third baseman Nakamura allow
LEADING PITCHERS
TED REEVE: Japan Camera
ing Watte . to score. ■
Centre vs Nikko Gardens.
2 or more decisio ns
Main, added one run in the
fourth
and held a 6-1 lead before
IP
W
L Nikko came to life with four
M atsu m o to, N G
LEADING BATTERS
20%. 3
1 runs in the top of.-the sixth, one
Iijima, JC
2
20 at bats or more
0 a bases loaded single by Tanaka.
Kishimoto, MA
2
12
0
Nikko threatened, -again in the
AB
H
S Seki, MA
26% 2
1
last
inning when they got two
284-A YONGE ST.
EM. 6-2411
kura. MA
25
15
.625 Sakura, MA
14% 2
1. men on base via a walk and an
Fukumoto, YS
18
1
2 error, but relief pitcher Sab Seki
T. Tanaka YS
18
1
2 got Seiji Nakai to ground out to
Mori, JC-YS
13% 1
2 first to end the game.
w
1
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PAGE 8
Fastest Sword in East
By LES WEDMAN
from the Vancouver Sun
the w?d^open^
cameras came out of the boudoir into
violent
off the most action,
all week.
d °
International Film Festival fans have seen
THE NEW CANADIAN
now and then he steps outside and bloodies up his sword
just to Lhiow tlie fear of Buddha into all his would-be friends,
shouWmake"’ he makeS the mistake no eastern or western hero
and battered, alone against 10 gangsters
6 flSht—Mifune, bruised
to be accurate, a three-shooter)
h° uses a snvshooter (or
chaJctors^r^^^
nearly all the
as they move across
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me- He’s
to his robust, manlvstvle That’s hunJir
another quality
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suit manufacturer. Phone EM. 2-2515 on nne shirts and sdoV
co"
(Toronto)
YanJied aL cutter- male’ or»^' '^
handle short hand-kni4
1
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cua
license prefered. Phone Mr. Heike, GA
(Toronto)
wmmona St. w
1-5040 (Toronto)
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classifiedsectioN
Authorized as second class mail,
^A f°r Payment of postage in cash.
Post Office Department, Ottawa,
479 QUEEN ST. WEST,
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NOW SERVING BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEONS
ONLY $1.00
13 Me Caul St., TORONTO
12 NOON TO 4 P.M.
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NOW DAILY!
POLAR JETS TO THE
ORIENT FROM NEW YORK
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fly the shortcut route to Tokyo from
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any other airline.
^'<WW»
* Lg.3,Y§_Any day of the week. You fly
non-stop to Anchorage, Alaska, then non
stop to Tokyo (4 days a week also via
Chicago). No changing planes.
* Connect in Tokyo with flights to Manila,
Okinawa, Taipei, Korea, Hong Kong,
Saigon, Bangkok.
• Also daily jet service from New York to
Tokyo via the Seattle World’s Fair. No
extra charge over direct jet flights.
IN THE U.S.—FLY THE JETS OF TOMORROW
ON THE SEATTLE WORLD’S FAIR AIRLINE
IIHi
NORTHWEST^AIRLINES
For reservations, call your travel agent..
Fastest Sword in East
By LES WEDMAN
from the Vancouver Sun
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cameras came out of the boudoir into
violent
off the most action,
all week.
d °
International Film Festival fans have seen
THE NEW CANADIAN
now and then he steps outside and bloodies up his sword
just to Lhiow tlie fear of Buddha into all his would-be friends,
shouWmake"’ he makeS the mistake no eastern or western hero
and battered, alone against 10 gangsters
6 flSht—Mifune, bruised
to be accurate, a three-shooter)
h° uses a snvshooter (or
chaJctors^r^^^
nearly all the
as they move across
the idiom; of the western. And
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never bee? better, probably b«aS“ he Mj°r
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to his robust, manlvstvle That’s hunJir
another quality
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W1th what he delivers
he deals with. Yojin,b„“ MlTta
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Male Help Wanted
Your Home
MTTS KURODA
Representing
TOSH IWAI REAL ESTATE
BROKER
48 GALBRAITH AVE.
OFFICE girl, no experience necessary,
permanent
position.
Phone
368-6106
(Toronto)
1171 Dunlop, North Burnaby
(or leeve message at AL. 5-1743)
J\aumond Jeona res: HE. 3-3692
1008 Northern Ontario Building
300 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
DUNDAS UNION STORE
your shopping list
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Phone WA. 1-3171
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WELCOME JAPANESE CANADIANS
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179 East Pender VANCOUVER 4, B.C. MU. 2-4641
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Res: AM. 1-2581
OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1395
For Sale
Female Help Wanted
CLERK-TYPIST, preferably, with know.edge of bookkeeping.
Aoply Fashion
Jewelry Co. Ltd., Ill Queen St. East.
Phone EM. 3-6435 (Toronto)
Through
’
Wanted
ASSISTANT shipper for ladies coat and OPERATOR, female,
~7
suit manufacturer. Phone EM. 2-2515 on nne shirts and sdoV
co"
(Toronto)
YanJied aL cutter- male’ or»^' '^
handle short hand-kni4
1
i0 ‘
GARDEN helper, student with driver's machine. Apoly 431 Rich4
cua
license prefered. Phone Mr. Heike, GA
(Toronto)
wmmona St. w
1-5040 (Toronto)
EMpire 6-5005
ing ^dHn™^
picture was Yojimbo, and I’m willJapanese eastern
t somebody doesn’t take this superb
Like the switch Fro
m
a superb Hollywood western'
'
k l h f m The Seven Samurai to The Magnificent
cnai acuyiization the Japanese can come.
v .J11 its present form, completely Oriental in stvle
I P^.the oec^^^ High Noon into eclipse Y
d
.
nd Toshiro Mifune, as the wandering samurai warrior k
UTh °f a
as he shruggs his shoulders and stride! dovm
a. dusty Japanese street for a swordfight
%
Slr” Mi&ne"^^
Y7ri? StrKt of a
i hnP
m Aoj]mbo is a hned killer who wanders into a town
Vtcrrorized by two separate factions of bad guvs Impartial
he Plays both sides for whatever he can get out of them
’
i i
n? s certainly the fastest sword in town Mifune is
classifiedsectioN
Authorized as second class mail,
^A f°r Payment of postage in cash.
Post Office Department, Ottawa,
479 QUEEN ST. WEST,
------------------- -- Saturdayf July 2s ]
——
——
At Vancouver Film Festival
L KAMEOKA
NOW SERVING BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEONS
ONLY $1.00
13 Me Caul St., TORONTO
12 NOON TO 4 P.M.
SPECIAL ATTENTION FOB TAKEOUT ORDERS
K. Iwata Travel Service
EM. 8-2475
tO 3 ^
Orders to Take Out
131A Dundas St. W., Toronto
NOW DAILY!
POLAR JETS TO THE
ORIENT FROM NEW YORK
Only Northwest Polar Imperial jets
fly the shortcut route to Tokyo from
New York—4Y> hours faster than
any other airline.
^'<WW»
* Lg.3,Y§_Any day of the week. You fly
non-stop to Anchorage, Alaska, then non
stop to Tokyo (4 days a week also via
Chicago). No changing planes.
* Connect in Tokyo with flights to Manila,
Okinawa, Taipei, Korea, Hong Kong,
Saigon, Bangkok.
• Also daily jet service from New York to
Tokyo via the Seattle World’s Fair. No
extra charge over direct jet flights.
IN THE U.S.—FLY THE JETS OF TOMORROW
ON THE SEATTLE WORLD’S FAIR AIRLINE
IIHi
NORTHWEST^AIRLINES
For reservations, call your travel agent..