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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1962

TORONTO, ONTARIO

Completion Date Seen As May

Blayor Stresses Brotherhood Bond
school, IkebaApproximately wife, and Reverends Aso, Ishiura, inclu
TORONTO.
Library.
Judo and
na
i
one hundred people were on hand Imai and Takada of their respec­
other
Japanese
cultural
activities
last Saturday to witness the of- tive Japanese Canadian churches.
is
expected
io
be
completed
in
fieial sod-turning ceremony of the
In his address to the crowd His
May
of
next
year.
of Worship the Mayor stressed the
Japanese Canadian
Toronto.
importance of the Centre in
Under clear skies and a warm strengthening' the bonds of bro­
sun, Mr. Masanobu Washimoto, therhood and to promote unity in Ambassador Ushiba
S4-year-old Issei pioneer, lifted our community which is essential
our destiny as citi- Sends Congratulations
the first sod with the silver spade in
tc signify the start of construc­ zens of one of the great cities of
T O R ONT O.—A congratulatory
tion at the Flemingdon Park site. the world.
message was sent to the Japa­
spoke briefly of his trip to nese Canadian Centre of Toronto
Among the many guests attend­
ing this memorable occassion Japan and the feeling' of friend- by His Excellency, Nobuhiko
were His Worship, Mayor Nathan ship which exists between Cana- Ushiba. Japanese Ambassador to
Canada on the occassion of the
Philips of Toronto and his wife. da and Japan.
which
will
The
$600,000
Centre
sod-turning ceremony held last
Consul Kazuhide Komuro and his
Saturday. The following is the
Ambassador's message:
“This will indeed be a memor­
able event for it will supply a
much-needed Centre, which can
provided all the facilities includ­
ing a Japanese language school,
flower arrangment classes orien­
space
exploration
in
the
near
fu
­
TOKYO.—The prospects of te­
tal
studies, judo and kendo and
levising- the 1964 Olympic Games ture, Dr. Dryden added.
thus
contribute our cultural heri­
He also said he has “no idea”
from Tokyo via the U.S. commu­
tage
to the Canadian way of life,
whether
the
Russians
are
flying
nication satellite Testar are not
exercising
influence over the .pre­

sky
spy

satellites
over
the
too good. Dr. Hugh L. Dryden,
sent
and
future
Japanese CanaWestern
nations
to
collect
mili
­
deputy administrator of the U.S.
be conscious of
dians
tary
intelligence.
National Aeronautics and Space
s®'<
the
great
example
of community
Administration, stated here re­
Praises Japan Scientists
spirit. 1 am confident, that it can
cently.
“But in view of our free so­
serve to enrich the lives of
Dryden, who is in Japan for ciety it would hardly seem neces­ best
not
only
the Japanese Canadians,
the Fourth International Sympo­ sary for them to do so,’ Dr. Dry­ but Canadians
as a whole, and
sium on Space Technology, said den added.
prove
to
be
a
force
of good in the
F
Telstar orbits are so low that
Dryden praised the achieve- community, providing the essen­
their use in the Pacific might be
tial features of all community
(Continued on page 8)
"
—photo by JACK HEMM^ difficult.
centres.
However, he said he would lisMay I extend- my best wishes
en to Japanese requests during Horie Retraces 90 Day
ISSEI TURNS FIRST SOD FOR CENTRE
for the future to the Japanese
his visit for improved transpaci­
Canadian Centre of Toronto and
TORONTO.—Turning the first sod for the Japanese Canadian fic communication in informal Trip In 12y2 Hours
offer the sincere hope that this
Centre of Toronto is Mr. Masanobu Washiinoto, 84-year-old Issei talks with Japanese scientists on
SAN FRANCISCO. — Kenichi Centre will fulfill all your ex­
pioneer who has been in Canada for 62 years. Assisting ii.
aspace cooperation between the Horie, the intrepid 23-year-old pectations.”
moto are: (1-r) Harold Yoneyama, Chairman, Board of Directois or United States and Japan,
Japanese who sailed alone asross
the Centre, Bob Kadoguchi, past-chairman and Master of Cere™011^
“We can listen to proposals, the Pacific Ocean from Osaka,
Mr. Washimoto, Consul Kazuhide Komuro and His Worship mayor but we can’t make promises,” he Japan, to San Francisco flew Montreal Student Wins
said.
Nathan Philips of Toronto.
home yesterday, via a Japan Air McGill Scholarship
Last week Japan Postal and Lines flight which departed from
MONTREAL.—Dennis K. Ta­
Communications minis try offi- San Francisco International Air­
naka has been awarded a Univer­
cials said, if the Japanese get port.
AGrowing Concern
United States agreement, they
A section of the wooden piling sity Entrance Scholarship, it
plan to broadcast the Olympics where he first moored in San was announced from McGill re­
on
an “'experimental
basis” Francisco Harbor, with a com- cently. The Scholarship has a mi­
throughout the world via Telstar. memorate plaque, was presented nimum value of $100 up to full
tuition, renewable until gradua­
Plan More Satellites'
to Horie by Lester Goodman, tion if the high standard of work
By RICK MATSUMOTO
They said Japan has unofficial chairman of* the San Francisco“Nisei Injured In Gang Fight Charged Mith Assault ,
‘ - information that more satellites Osaka Town Affiliation Commit­ is maintained.
Winning
scholarships
all
During Nisei Week Fells Youth, Two Sansei Brothers Held ,
will be rocketed into orbit by tee.
through
high
school
at
Montreal
Area JACL Sets Up Committee To Probe Youth Violence .
The distance it took Horie 90
America in the future.
days
to cover in his 19-foot sloop West High, he is the youngest
These are just three of a number of similar headlines v nci
Thev added both nations are “Mermaid
” was retraced in 12’^
appeared in recent issues of Japanese American papers p
a
expected
to
construct more nours aboard the JAL DC-t jet­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert II.
in Los Angeles.

t ■ t
ground stations capable of send­
Tanaka.
An increasing number of crimes and unlawful mci en s ia a ing and receiving TV transmis­ liner.
panese communities on the West Coast of the United Sta e& P
“ sions between Japan and the
r^
out that the juvenile delinquency rate, which to date nas bee
- United States.
among Japanese Americans of any other American gioui,
Japanese officials said stations
finitely on the rise.
,
probably will be built in Kashima
Japanese Americans are years ahead, of their Canadian ccmn m and Rvuo. towns northwest of
Parts historically, socially
^ P^.Ppd, Tokvo; * "
□dally and economically, therefore, ^P
" and at spots
w/xz<ff®.;
Hawaii,
di community
£:,,VOnilp I
States
Pacific
Canadian parents ana
community leaders
leaucio can and -should
---- .
along the United
of these incidents south of the border and act now so thatUr ^
coast.
delinquency does not become a major problem in Japanese
Russia and the United States
communities ten years, hence.
T
Canadian will not cooperate in the field of
It is here that organizations such as the Japanes
Centre, JCCA and various church organizations can be of '
'alue to the community. Cultural activities by the Cen vie, ‘
,
"orK etc., are all fine, commendable undertakings, woit ij
on the part of the.JCCA on matters of immigration, and
activities by church organizations to raise fun.«s foi 1,
‘.J
Praise. However, very little is been done by local Jo oiga • - L
ni matters concerning teenagers.
,,
TORONTO.—The contract for
. ^U teenagers we mean the average bobby-soxc-i, >
the
expansion of the Toronto
-stening to rock and roll music, wearing slim Jims ana J
Buddhist Church has been signed
eating hamburgers and washing them down with mAh
\ ~ ‘ 1 between N & S Contractors and
sodas. These are the members of the young geneiation
,
the church, it was learned thia
. guided, for a little influence in the wrong direction can^ <
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Photo by Tosh Hori ,
3nto the tangled, frightening world of juvenile delinquents
Construction of the S’,000 ex­
Teaching teenagers about cultural things, imnngra
P
feis. JO history projects, etc., are secondary compare i _ ~-rpet tension to the church bulking is
STUDENTS TOUR NATIONAL PARKS
to commence in the near
gest problem or keeping them off the streets. It is here on
J1
, expected
TORONTO.—Six voung Japanese students from the University
corners and in dimly lit .parks that teen gangs, ^e organized ^nd future and completion is sche­
nF Hokaido who are touring North America and making a stud? of
duled
for
the
end
of
the
year.
Subsequent “rumbles” break out. From here it i» only a
$!: p=
The new extension will consist National Parks on this continent stopped over in Toronto last wee
nine before such names as “Buddha Bandits"’ and ‘ Kos a ' 5
of an enlarging- of the present e„rou?e to Algonquin Provincial Park in Northern Ontario. Sitting
teenage gangs in Los Angeles) become part
the hood of their station wagon are (1-r) Tomomi Tamada and
basement, a library, Sunday
Perhaps, due to the fact that there are no LiT Toks os m
“ orhuki Kobavashi. Inside the vehicle are (1-r) Kazuh.ro Sega"
^nool
class
rooms,
and
a
root
a -Nisei or Sansei gangs will not materialize, bm young m s .
harden, all of which will be .built and Tetsuzo Uehara (capl.) Kneeling are (1-r) Akira 1 oshida and
^ng around with hakujiri gangs can be just as dangerous
- on the lot immediately adjoining
Koichi Sagawa.
25 black a mark on Japanese Candians.
the present church to the south.
(Continued on Page 8)

Prospects of Olympic TV
Via Telstar Not Too Good

Juvenile Delinquency

Expansion of Buddhist
Church To Start Soon

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Page 7

XVeclnesday, September 12? 1962

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PAGE 7

FISHING TACKLE

Dates and Doings

omer

Live Bait


Rod and Red
Repairs

Flower Arrangement Show At Lord Simcoe Hotel
TORONTO.—In

both

present head, is
eendant of the
who
established the
in 1662.
During the afternoon and eveng. practical demonstrations will

‘•FATHER OF CANADIAN ICAR ATE”—let’s beat the gun and cent years, interest in Japanese
r this title on Mr. Alas Tsuruoka before anyone else doe; Be- floral art ixas developed greatly.
ause sooner or later he’s bound to get tagged by it anyway And In line with this trend, the pupils
of Mrs. Kin Izumi will exhibit
besides, he deserves it.
Aside from the fact that he’s Canada’s top ranking Karateist Japanese flower arrangements at
(4th-dan Black Belt) and forgetting for the moment the fact that he the Lord Simcoe Hotel (Salon B) flowers arranged in the genuine,
instructs Canada’s most successful Karate school (Tsuruoka Karate I on Sunday, September- 23, from 1 traditional Japanese style should
Dojo1) in Toronto, this Cumberland. B.C. born Nisei—who started his to 8 p.m.
welcome this opportunity.
Mrs. Izumi has been holdingKarate career at tire age of IS in Kumamoto City in Japan—has,
almost single-handedly with in. a short two-year period, promoted classes in Toronto fox' ten year's.
this martial art to one of the fastest growing sports in. Canada. And Besides her own work, there will Rev. T. Tsuji Guest
as another vital Nisei contribution to the rich mosiac of Canadian be entries by some sixty of her Speaker At Higan
pupils,—among thef her present
culture.
TORONTO.-—The Rev. Takashi
pupils and those who have work­
WHAT IS KARATE?
ed under her during the past ten Tsuji, founder- of the. Toronto
Karate meaning “'empty hands” began as an art of weaponless years.
Buddhist Church, now Director
self defence and counterattack. An Indian Buddhist monk Daruma
At this “Ikebana show,” Mrs. of Buddhist. Education for the
Taishi is usually credited with originating this art some 2.500 years Izumi will announce the fact that Buddhist Churches of America
a°-o. It was known then as Ch’uan-fa or Kempo (tire way of tire fist). four of her pupils have, received will be the speaker for the
Kempo so that he could defend himself from bandits on his many teaclrer’s certificates from the autumnal Higan service on SepAncient Chinese legends have it that Daruma Taishi developed headquarters
of the “Mi sho tember 23rd at 11:00 A.M.
missionary journeys along the Himalayan mountain trails from India School” of floral art in Kyoto,
Rev. Tsuji will also speak at
to China. From here this martial art spread to the island of Okinawa Japan. Moreover ,the exhibit has
P.M. Japanese Lanthe
where these techniques were known as Okinawa-te.
been planned to celebrate the ap­
Little is known about the historical development of Karate in pointment of Mrs. Izumi by the
Okinawa at present. But tlie diary of one of Japan’s highest ranked present head of the Sclxool to be
Immediately
following
the
Karate man, Dr. Tsuyoslxi Chitose lOth-dan, who studied in Okinawa his official representative in Can­ service, a welcome tea is planned
directly under the great masters and who visited Canada this year, ada. Mr. Yasumitsu Takeya, the in the social hall fox' Rev. Tsuji.
is now being translated by Mas Tsuruoka fox* intended publication.
e

It is hoped this information will give a comprehensive report and
fill an important gap in Karate history.
Jr. YBS To Hold "Back To School" Dance
It is believed that Karate techniques underwent tremendous de­
TORONTO.—Skip the geome­ to Jr. YBA at the Toronto Budd­
velopment during this Okinawa period when conquerors forbade all
natives to use weapons. About 500 years ago, the famous King Hashi try homework and set yourself on hist Church.
of the Okinawa Sho dynasty succeeded in uniting the Ryukyu Islands the trail to the Toronto Buldhist
No need to worry about what
(of which Okinawa is the main one) into one kingdom. To insure liis Church for an evening of danc­ to wear—school clothes. Refresh­
position and discourage any potential military rivals, he seized all ing away from the regular' rou­ ments will be available for those
weapons and passed an ordinance against their possession. Some 200 tine. Have the time of your school with hasty appetites. All that’s
years later when the Satsuma Clan of Kyushu took over, all wea­ year right from the first on Sa­ necessary fox* members is 50 cents
pons were banned again. As a result Okinawans became adept at this turday, September 15 from 8:00 and 81.00 fox- non.
p.m. at the “Back To School
weaponless art of self defence.
Hope to see you all there'
Karate was finally introduced in Japan in 1917 by the lateFuna- Fling” being held by the Toronkoslu Gichin who is responsible for the systemization of modern day
Karate. Gichin started Karate in Okinawa at the tender age of 11
and studied under the two top masters of that period. In 1917 he went Bowlers Wanted For Wednesday Nite League
to Japan and travelled over the country lecturing and setting up
TORONTO. — Bowlers are re­ quest goes out to Nisei golfers
Karate at the universities. During this period many elements of quired for the Nisei Men’s Bowl­ to become ten pin bowlers this
Jujitsu and Kendo were included to make up the modern day Japawinter!
nese-style Karate. In 1948 he organized the Japan Karate Associa­ ing League. The league is down
Intex*ested persons are asked to
tion, and 9 years later in 1957 at the ag’e of 88, Funakoshi Gichin to six teams, therefore those in­
call:
Bob Turner, 249-664 6; Bob
left behind a lifetime of knowledge for others to pursue. He gave to terested are asked to get in touch
(Continued on page 8)
with league officials or team cap­ Adachi, RO? 2-5829; Ken Moritsugu, RO. 24408; Barny Ozawa,
tains.
WA. 3-7828: Kivo Sasaki, GA.
The
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PAGE 8

Casey’s Corner . .

Wednesday, September 19

{Continued from Page Seven}

TRAVEL NOTE

?hlal?hnrin\^
T"1 aspects: a effective form of self defence,
TOKY O.—Because of the Japa?
f v k a
and_a competitive sport. He also set up the inese penchant for stripping down Authorized as second class mail by the Post Offi^ n
° ce “Wrtaea, Ofc,,
a maxims which each Karate student must guide himself by- charac­ for greater comfort -while making and for payment of postage In cosh.
ter, sincerity, effort, etiquette, and self-control.

Published on Wednesday and Saturday of earl, ., ,
train journeys ,some rail lines
SOURCE OF SUPER-STRENGTH
as a medsum of expression and news ou^i ^
now post signs saying: “Honor­
bn'ird^vitbPlr’Stve"g^
by Karateists (e.g. in smashing able passengers are kindly re­
an^ t^ofJgP^
in Canada
vpilni ? h°PS IS nOt the mystenous, exoteric thing manv obserEICK
MATSUMO™^
P
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quested to refrain from display­
n
T Proponents would like you to believe. It is the result
KEN MORL----------..Japanese SectioTKl^^^^^
nrin^nlflefn\haF^
of well-known scientific and psychological ing honorable underwear.”
principles to the movement of the body.
EM. 6-5005
479 QUEEN ST. W„ TORONTO 2-t oOT^IO
not on brute strength but on the
d "“ the degree of muscular expansion and contraction (the Telstar Prospects Poor
coil spring principle) and the maximum concentration of bodv
continued from page one
strength from perfect co-ordmation at the point of impact. Maximum
? nktrJtlOn of. SvI?nbtth depends not on the simultaneous ekertion ments of Japanese scientists in
^?°Kd nWSC;eS’ jUt ^^ exertion in 'Proper order—e.g. the muscles the space and rocket fields. He
t abdommal and pelvic regions are powerful but slow, whereas added that he thinks Japan
Female Help Wanted
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Male Help Wanted
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Phone PR. 5-6696 collect, nulton, LI. 9-0003 or MU. 9-0005
there is no plan to integrate Ja­ Bradford, Ont.
h
^sychoI°gical Principles: To train the Karateist’s mind to always I panese scientists into the U.S.
CUTTER for vastest gro'
OPERATORS, experienced on ladies HAND
be open and receptive for any form or forms of attack, thev are space organization.
tom shirt firm in Canada. Wing JU
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for adv;
Mizuo
from the masters such as:
“We do not want to (prescribe Apply California originals Ltd. 116 Spa- possibilities
3-3541
(Toronto)
W-uh Tokoro—to keep your mind as clear as the calm surface of a program for Japan,” Dryden dina Ave. Phone EM. 3-6515 (Toronto)
vatei when facing an opponent to anticipate his every move- Tsuki said. “Nor do we want to hire
JUDO INSTRUCTORS
~
^ 'n^ ^°ners- Part or ^11 time.
no kokoro—to be constantly aware of the totality of your opponent Japanese scientists for the Ame­ Phone
Modern judo club to
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witJiinSite^
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Dryden cited the work of pro­ (I oronto)
in an instant on a specific target. Another important principle in fessor Hideo Itokawa of Tokyo SINGLE, needle' operators, experienced PL ?4486 ' OrM{° W' Ont- Pfe
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for rockets. He said sT^V
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Itokawa has made a “substantial St 4th floor. Phone EM. 4-5293 (Toronto) EXPERIENCED general for housed
TSURUOKA KARATE DOJO
contribution’! to space research.
private room, liberal time
H
wages. Phone RU. 3-6867 (Toronto)"'
Help Wanted
ci. ^Av^y students at the Tsuruoka Karate Dojo at 1499 Queen ।
ar^teu^™^
training with calisthenics. In Karate there I
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experience
necessary.
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b°dy Pi°intS’ .stances and postures are taught. Then come
Karate As E
bI°Ckh^ and kick^f techniques of
H
^^ slowly being mastered, the formal exercises
mown as Kata a systematically organized series of technioues
foot °r?^ bodv ^^V311^ Jr^er by oneself—which includes hand,
dy Snifbng techniques, are performed. These Katas
created by the masters are based on the imagined existence of 4 to R
“™ieJ
comos the actual sparring called K.mfe■” fe£
iuoka dojo, the Karateists use masks similar to Kendo (Japanese
^'JV11^ ^’P beadgear and body guards, that look like a baseball
catchei s chest guard, whenever they spar.
_ I he Kai ate expert’s hands, fingers, and knuckles are streno-thened'
cMite^r?^
theIj into a box of rice some 20-times
d j 7 the rice is changed to sand, then the sand to gravel.
1 ‘I feet and toes are toughened by smashing them against nosts
S flocks ^ ^ straw and cloth. Alt these limbs b^omf
k.-'iea,PvS and Squally the Karatoist is able to break boards
Accuracy- and timing are gained by kicking and punching
both the heavy bag (the size of a big duffle bag) and a small
swinging bag or ball.
J
smanei
. ,^ut Karate is more mental than physical,” savs Tsuruoka
SGK. .Fo[ sample when splitting boards with mv hand, I set mv mind
iS n° de£eatism • • • the b0^
breS” The
?
Pa]m of Ips chopping hand is smoothly calloused like an over­
sized water blisters but hard as the bricks and boards that he breaks
J^1"0^’18 ?0^ Proof that Karate is more mental than physical’
6 NOW
in At a' lithe 125 pounds. " P *
Judo has off^aUy become an Olympic sport
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but actually he has reached maturity- before the others and typical
adolescent activities have no place among his interests
W

i seco™ type is the wayward youth: the rebel without i
V m°Sf T^5 tH^re is an explanation as vouth psvcoloists
"ill tell us A broken home, too much money, or anv number of
aeasons explains the “teen hoods” in black leather jackets and motor
cyclo boots. He
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nitv
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the Centre for example, only a couple of their manv in­
tended activities would interest the majority of voung nS and
x-auseis to a point where they would attend regular classes It seems
? ns'e ?veTs^Kt that someone did not think to build a gymnSum
in the Centre where teenagers could sweat out their energy in
•wholesome recreation and could possibly form a “Teen Town’^tvne
tere^
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