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Full Support of Centre Urged By Ed Ide
TORONTO. — National JCCA
President Edward Ide stressed
the importance of the responsi­
bility of every Japanese Cana­
dian in Toronto making the Japa­
nese Canadian Centre a workable
organization, as he addressed
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
the Second Conference of Com­
mittees of the Centre at the Sea­
a timura
way Towers Hotel last Sunday.
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1962
TORONTO, ONTARIO
‘‘The responsibility of making
I ONE EVENT all Nisei in To­ this Centre a workable Centre,
| ronto (and district) should il ot a Centre which will function pro­
I miss: the First Canadian Karate perly and efficiently, rendering
I Championship at the YMHA on service to the community does
November 17th, 1962.
not rest soley with the Centre
I Teams from Detroit, New Jer- Broad of Directors, its various
I sey. New Haven, Peoria and Mon- sub-committees, the J CCA, nor
TORONTO. — Existing Japa­
work| (real have been invited by Toron- the many organizations in the nese Canadian organizations were rold' Yoneyama. Following Mr. C. Finance,
Dr.
S.
Furukawa

s
address
to
the
Isseis,
shops
v
reported
by
I to’s Tsuruoka Karate School to community but it becomes the encouraged to “participate in the
George
Tanaka
presented
a
gen
­
I participate in this history-making responsibility of each and every utilization of the Centre through
Mr. Sam Hagino made an
I tournament. The idea was origin- single Japanese Canadian of Tor­ their activities without losing eral progress report.
Mr.
Tanaka
port
on behalf of the Fund Drive
a
brief
reI ated and developed by Canada’s onto,” he stated.
their autonomy” as the Japanese sume of the work of the various which was to begin this week. He
I foremost Karate master, Mr. Mas
“I have personally given this Canadian Centre of Toronto held
matter a great deal of thought its Second Conference of Com­ board committees .since the last outlined the financial .situation
I Tsuruoka.
I Keep an eye on Toronto Nisei in the past few weeks, 'and as I mittees at the Seaway Towers conference in April. He conclud­ of the Centre and appealed to
ed his addTess by giving a de­ the public to give its wholeheart­
I Karate men,, Shane Higashi and see it, the Japanese Canadian’s Hotel last Sunday.
tailed
description of the Centre ed support.
| John Matsumoto. Either one could of this community are faced with
It
was stressed that “the Cen­ site and how it can be landscaped
The resolution committee then
I become the first Canadian cham- a crisis,” said Mr. Ide.
tre exert every effort in assist­ to reflect the ancestry we pos- put forward its resolutions which
He stressed that the fullest co­ ing the expansion of the activiI pkn.
were unanimously passed by those
operation,
understanding
and ties of these various organiza- sess.
Mr.
Ide,
President
of
the
Na
­
in attendance.
|
‘LENSE CLUB”—a new To- support of the entire community Hons.”
tional
JCCA
then
presented
the
I ronto Nisei camera group—wall- was needed to meet this crisis.
Resolutions stating that “any keynote speech of the conference. Centre will be held this Sunday,
“It has taken a great deal of
I be meeting once a month on
programs not. currently in exis- (Mr. Ide’s speech is decribed Nov. 18, 2-5 p.m. at the Central
| every third Sunlday, 8:00 p.m. at self-analysis to convince myself tance be investigated and initiat­ elsewhere on this page). He YMCA, 40 College St. One of the
I 154 Maria Street. Executive regardless of my personal opi­ ed by the Centre” and “that this spoke of the necessity of all J.C.’s
main items on the agenda will be
I members include Sam Yonkawa, nion, with regards to the Centre conference encourage the mem­ —both individuals and org-aniza- the
future programming for the
I Motoi Nishikawa, Bob Onami, project, the Centre has now be­ bership and the public to lend tions—to support the Centre in Isseis.
I Hairy Uyeda and Larry Naka- come a reality and therefore we every assistance to the Centre becoming a working body.
cannot afford, and must not have
| nrura.
Following Mr. Ide’s address the
any
division among the rank and in its forthcoming fund drive”
|
Any Nisei shutterbugs inter were
also
unanimously
passed.
conference broke up into five
I ested in joining this club should file of our people,” said the Na­
The
conference
chaired
by
Dr.
workshops,
under the heading of
I contact Larry Nakamura at the tional JCCA president.
Noble
Hori,
opened
with
an
ad
­
Recreational and social, Cultural,
Until he began to put much
I above address.
thought into the present situation dress from Board chairman, Ha­ Arts and Crafts, Educational and
i
V
I
A TRAGIC CASE, in which a of the Centre Mr. Ide stated that
believed the Centre was like
| Toronto Nisei girl died after an he
“a
castle
in the air. . . far out of
i illegal abortion, came to light
niy
reach
... a centre without
I recently.
any solid foundation”. However,
|
It seems a few years before, now that “this castle” is in the
| this girl’s bethrothed was killed making he urged that the Japa­
HONOLULU.—A rising tide of
I in an accident. The world chang­ nese community not let it become New Frontier philosophy swept major daily newspapers.
The n ewsp ap e r’s en d'o rsem ent
ed for her as the years went by. a “empty shell.”
Hawaii last week giving the of Mr. Inouye came as a surprise
t And a few weeks ago they found
Whether an individual or or­ newest state its first Democratic
her body in an apartment bath- ganization feels that the Centre Governor, a new Democratic to his Republican opponent, Mr.
Dillingham, whose family owns
room.
will or will not benefit them at United States senator and two 9 percent of the newspaper's
These are some of the ingre­ this time, President Ide stated, new Democratic representatives
stock.
dients that make up a majority that it was necessary to assist in Congress.
Walter F. Dillingham, father
of women’s novels. But sadly, the the Centre both morally and fi­
Rep. Daniel K. Inouye, the first
of
the candidate and one of Ha­
situations are also sometimes nancially, if possible, for the Japanese-American
elected
to waii
’s wealthiest industrialsts,
true in life.
good of the Japanese Canadians. Congress, succeeded retiring De­ promptly resigned both as a vice“The road ahead will be a hard mocratic Senator, Oren E. Long president and director of the
A NEW SERIES of prenatal one, but let us see that our ef­ with a decisive victory over Re- newspaper.
Dillingclasses started on November 8th fort is united, combine our cour­ publican Benjamin
In addition to the newspaper’s
ham,
who
views
the
New
Fron­
by the Canadian Mothercraft So­ age, and assist actively in build­
endorsement,
the Nisei congress­
ciety. An evening class will begin ing a strong, firm foundation for tier as a step towards socialism.
man,
carried
some impressive
With some 15,000 votes still to
on Nov. 26th.
the Centre,” he said.
support
from
Hawaii
’s business
counted, Mr. Inouye had piled
These sessions include special
Mr. Ide concluded his address be
community
including
many
lead­
exercises for normal childbirth by quoting from an very impor­ up 124,000 votes to 54,000 for
ers
of
the
sugar
industry,
grate
­
and instruction in baby care. The tant brief on immigration writ­ ’Mr. Dillingham.
ful
for
the
congressman

s
work
OTTAWA.—Richard P. Bower,
Five Democrats went into the
course runs 8 weeks with an ten by Mr. Ken Adachi, who is
on
sugar
legislation
in
Congress.
57,
a member of Canada’s foreign
evening for fathers-to-be in the at present working hard on the campaign backed by the endorse­
John
A.
Burns,
last
delegate
to
service
since 1930 has been ap­
ments
of
all
labour
unions
in
9th week.
History of the Japanese Cana­ Hawaii including AFL-CIO, the Congress from the Territory of pointed ambassador to Japan, Ex­
Fee is $10.
Information is dians, and presented to the Cana­
Teamsters and' the International Hawaii and widely credited with ternal Affairs Minister Howard
available at Canadian Mother- dian government.
statehood for the Green announced last week.
Longshoremen and Warehouse­ achieving
craft Centre, 49 Clarendon Ave.,
Mr. Adachi wrote in part of men’s union.
islands, reversed his defeat of
Mr. Bower, at present ambas­
1oronto.
the discrimination and prejudice
The three congressional candi­ 1959 and stepped into the gov­ sador to Argentina with accredi­
pertaining to the Japanese Cana­ dates also were backed by the en­ ernorship with a triumph over- tations to Uruguay and Para­
DID YOU KNOW that there is dians, the mass evacuation, and dorsement of the Honolulu Ad­ Republican
Gov. William F. guay, succeeds Frederick W. Bull,
an.unlucky age fox’ the Japanese? stated: “Out of the ruin of the vertiser, one of Honolulu’s two Quinn.
who was named ambassador to
■superstitious men feax- the age past has come a profound aware­
the Netherlands recently.
4— The explanation is that the ness of what it is to be a Cana­
Mr. Bower’s replacement in
“ge 42 when read “shini” (four dian.”
Argentina was not named'.
9’°)> becomes the word “to
Also in relationship to the Ja­
Born to Canadian parents in
death.”
panese Canadians as Canadian
Kansas
City, Mo., Mr. Bower
VANCOUVER.—A lovely Ja­ 16th and tour southern Ontario
Superstitious women feai” the citizens, Mr. Adachi had this to
graduated
from the University
panese maiden arrived in Van­ centres for ten days. On Nov. 26 of Manitoba and joined the for­
age 33, because when pronounced
(Continued on page 8)
couver from Tokyo this week to she will leave for Kingston, eign trade service of the trade
^anzan (three three) and used as
tour western Canada,
Ontario Cornwall, Ottawa and Montreal. department in 1930.
an adverbial phrase, it means
andand
Quebec
as

Miss
Manda­
The Trade Centre in Toronto
sei erely, unsparingly.”
He served as a trade represen­
Japanese
Robbed
Of
rin
Orange

.
Miss
Mandarin,
the
reported
that various super­ tative in London, Australia, In­
And such is life.
pretty Toriko Ishikawa, 25, will markets will advertise the sale donesia, the Netherlands and
Million In Pearls
promote the sale of the seedless of the mikan with local Nisei
FORT WORTH, Tex.—Seven­ Japanese oranges with appear- girls donning “Happy Coats’’ to other points before transferring
WEEK’S JAPANESE
U
The Way Of The Brush tv pounds- of petrls valued at ances on television and radio in promote the popular Japanese to the External Affairs Depart­
ment in 1956.
U
A an Briessen, published $1,000,000 wholesale were stolen major Canadian cities.
oranges.
He served as ambassador to
,5 Charles E. Tuttle Co.. Rut- from an unguarded Fort W orth
Ouye, assistant di­
Mr.
Venezuela
in 1956-58 and has
land. Vermont and Tokyo, Japan. hotel room Saturday night.
rector, Japan Trade Centre in
been
posted
in Buenos Aires since
The pearls in an airline suit­
Kamloops Scholars
i.'^1:10!’ Van Briessen—who has
then.
ire, 111 Asia for over 20 years case. were taken from the room Toronto arrived here late last
week to look after the interests
KAMLOOPS, B. C. — Several
has toured Canada and the of H. Sakata of Tokyo.
of the orange mission and to ac­ Japanese Canadian
youngsters
Sakata had been exhibiting company Miss Ishikawa on her achieved' honor roll standing du­
^ith an exhibit of Chinese
FIVE SHIPS
paint =s in 1958-60—points out them at a department, store. The
across
Canada
tour.
ring
the
first
reporting
period
MAIL TO JAPAN.—Five ships
=n hi introduction that although pearls belonged to the Sakata
Secondary will soon leave for Japan. They
The itenerary calls for Miss at North Kamloops
}v es: ern art lovers have long Co., of Tokyo.
are: from Vancouver, on Nov. 18
teen captivated' by
here in Vancou- school.
Sakata conferred several times Mandarin
Oriental
The
students
were:
Grade
11;
—Japan Mail; Nov. 19—Manila;
pHiH 1 g’s, they have
accepted by telephone with the older bro­ ver until to-night when she will Eddie Yabuki; Grade 9; Tab Go­ Nov. 21—Himalaya; Nov. 23—
^rt as finally inexplicable, ther who heads their firm. Tokm- leave for Winnipeg. After a one to, Peggy Imada, Jeanne Imada; Steel Recorder. From San Fran­
because of a lack of proper do Sakata, then told reporters.
Nov. 30—President
“My brother said it’s okay— day stay in the Manitoba capital Grade 8; Amy Imada, Amy Na­ cisco on
Hoover.
she will arrive in Toronto on the kano.
(Continued on page 8)
we can grow more pearls."

Daniel Inouye Elected Senator
As Democrats Sweep Hawaii

Richard Bower New
Ambassador To Japan

§

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Wednesday, November 14, 1962

PAGE 7

Vagaries

SKIS

Dates and Doings
i

SKI RENTALS

SKATES

A MOTION picture of great himself as one of
world ; Centrez Toronto ICC A to Co-sponsor Keirokai
interest to Americans of Japa- great directors with “Rashomon.” : TORONTO.
—A Keirokai will are urged to attend this testimo­
OSCAR'S
ancestry,
particularly a medieval morally drama. Cur- be TORONTO.rese
held on Sunday, Dec, 9, 2-7 nial for the aged citizens of our
1500 Dundas (at Dufferin)—LE. 2-4267
v one of Kurosawa’s most ’ p.m. at the Club Kingsway under
among those of the Buddhist rent!
rently
communitv.
Particular requests
faith, has just been obtained by recent picture;
Yojimbo/’. is ; the co-sponsorship of the Toronthe United Artists Corporation being released' ID
.
^e United ; to JCCA and the Japanese Cana- assist in providing- transportation
for release in the United States States and this film already has ■ dian Centre.
for your parents, grandparent*
and the western hemisphere. The been praised as one of the out
,
j
Senior
citizens
of
the
Japanese
film is “Buddha,” tile biggest standing pictures in movie his- ; community—over 75 vears of age and family friends.
Those who are or will be 75spectacle drama ever filmed in tory. MGM records also is releas­
-will be invited
honoured years-old by December 31st and
. t«tw?8»«> supws
Asia.
ing the sound track from “Yoiimwho wish to attend are requested
“Buddha,” the “Ben-Hur” of bo.”
All preparations for lunches, to send in their name age. adJapanese films, was produced by
Although much of Kurosawa’s I gifts and programming is pretheir place of origin in
Masaichi Nagata who has made work involves films set in the ; sently underway.
Japan,
etc. to Mr. I\ Kameoka,
some of the foremost Japanese colorful past of Japan, his best ; The general public will be the Toronto J CCA Is
seibu secrefilms of recent years under his picture to date (we haven’t seen i charged $1.25 per person.
13841/2 Queen W.
All ..tary......
s “Yojimbo”
Daiei banner. Among
‘Tkiru ' the
Toronto

LE. 2pictures which have had artistic modern drama of a petty bureau
­
acclaim outside of Japan are crat faced with imminent death
••Rashomon”,
“Gates of Hell” from cancer who sets about to do ! First Film Society Showing In Hamilton — Thurs.
were accorded Hollywood’s Aca­ something which will give his life j HAMILTON, Ont.—The Japa- i tress” which was viewed by Tordemy Awards as the “best for­ meaning - in this case the build­ i nose Canadian Centre Film So- i onto members on Sunday will be
GENERAL
I cietv
first showing in Hamil- shown.
eign picture of the year.”
ing of a playground for the neigh
Remodeling
The showing- originally sche­
Filmed in 70mm Technirama, borhood’s poor children. “Ikiru” ; ton will take place on November
15
at
the
Playhouse
Theatre
on
duled
for
Nov.
22
has
been
moved
"Buddha” will be released by UA received imposing reviews in the
Contractors
to a wide audience in both North United States and Europe. It is
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SPECIALIZING IN REMODELLING
and South America.
It is, of a film which touched the human
BATHROOMS AND KITCHENS
course, the story of the spiritual condition.
PLASTERING COMPLETE ROOMS
Centre
To
Hold
Exhibit
On
Arts
And
Culture
leader who founded one of the
CEILINGS, ARCHWAYS, ETC.
Another of Kurosawa’s film
world’s foremost religions.
TORONTO. — The Japanese songs, and other phases of Japa­
masterpieces was “The Seven
Riley & Sons
A cast of Asian actors play Samurai’’ which impressed Yul ; Canadian Centre is planning to nese life will also be shown.
the major roles in the film, plus Brynner so much that the latter ' hold a introductory Exhibit at
The exhibits and demonstra­
REGISTERED CONTRACTORS
thousands of extras. The part of bought the film rights and re­ : the Education Centre, 155 ColESTABLISHED OVER 40 YEARS
tions
have
been
carefully
select
­
Prince Siddaliartha who renounc­ made it into a Hollywood wes­ । lege St., on Saturday, Nov. 24.
OX. 9-1561 — Anytime j
ed a life of wealth and ease to tern filmed in Mexico and called [The evening will be devoted to ed to interest the Sansei and any
become Gautama Buddha is (play­ “The Magnificent Seven.” Kuro­ ; informal -i^lks and demonstra­ others who wish to avail .-them­
ed by Kojiro Hongo. Other- major sawa’s samurai became western tions of various arts and cultur­ selves of an opportunity to have
roles are portrayed by Charito gunfighters in Brynner’s picture. al pursuits. Anyone interested is a quick informal exposure to the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiini
Solis, Shintaro Katsu, Machiko
Today- Kurosawa ranks along­ cordially invited to attend be­ many-sided cultural life of the
Kyo, Raizo Ichikawa and Fujiko side Sweden’s Ingmar Bergman, tween the hours of 7-9:30 p.m.
land of our forefathers.
Yamamoto.
England’s David Lean and
The demonstrations and exhi­
There will be no admission
Carol Reed, Russia’s Gregori bits will consist of Japanese mu­
char
ne.
Ever since “Rashomon” the Chukrai, Hollywood’s John Ford. sical instruments, floral arrange­
Japanese film industry which to- Fred Zinneman, William Wyler ments, dwarfed plants, tray land­
day produces more feature pic- and George Stevens, Italy’s Fe­ scapes, brush-painting, calligra­
TORONTO
lures in a year than the movie­ derico Fellini, Michaelangelo An­ phy, paper-folding, Story-telling
Broadway Florists
makers of any either nation, has tonioni and Vitorio Des Sica and and Japanese table games. Films
For the very best in
festivals,
children’s
maintained the respect of those France’s Alain Resnais among featuring
‘Flowers For Every Occassion’
the
world

s
greatest
filmmakers.
wedding casuals. . .
who regard the cinema as an art
Delivered locallyA Japanese film which is play­
form as well as an enterainment
For
those who wish to
Telegraphed out-of-town
CORRECTION
ing American art theatres at pre­
medium.
Winnie H. Taguchi
treasure the present in
It was erroneously reported in
The Japanese this year will sent is “The Island,” a drama
691 West Broadway
the future
make more than 500 feature­ about a Jq^iiiese family which is Saturday’s paper that Mrs. Kay
Vancouver 9, B.C.
scratchingout
a
meager
living
AM. 5-8446
Hayashi and Mrs. Ruth Shimolength pictures, while Hollywood
Bus. Phone TH. 6-3848
on
a
plot
of
land
on
a
barren
71
Tansley
Avenuo
takahara
would
lead
a
discussion
in 1962 will issue some 250, and
‘ Home Phone FA. 5-9046
Scarboro, Ontario
island,
to
which
water
must
be
on
culture
at
the
JC
Centre

s
this figure includes many which
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii
were filmed by Americans in transported daily from the main­ conference on Sunday. Apologies
land. Although the film tends to to the two ladies for any incon­
foreign locales.
Akira Kurosawa established be self-consciouslv artv at times, venience or embarrasment caused
("Continued on page 8)
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PAGE 8

J11^1® Appeals For Japanese
Support Urged . . .
sar
Canadians of Japanese I
wiIn ,?ar With Red China origin
also feel that the_time is |

,1969

continued from page one
People might think that I am
suddenly changing horses in midJ
,
Indian Piemier
no expedient to make a contribu­
* Jawaharal Nelin■u has appealed aggi-ession.”
o
16^1 or suddeW jumping on
tion of their cultural heritage to
A Japanese government spok­ the public so that Canadian cul­ the Centre bandwagon,” said Pre­
to the Japanese and South Korean governments for “sympathy esman said Ikeda and his top ad- ture can be enriched. So it is that sident Ide, whose past opposition MAtKoto, EnbXer’s?
and support” in India’s border viseis would study the letter and the Japanese community of Tor­ to many of the Centre’s concepts s a, yk,i5
“But, after
war against Red China, it was
onto is building a Japanese Can­ were not secrets.
send a reply soon.
much
thought
I
have
seen
the ne­ Manager.
disclosed recently.
UA ertbin. 'g
In Seoul, a spokesman for the adian Centre so that other Cana­ cessity of. the Japanese commu­
Nehru sent personal letters to
dians can learn to appreciate and
Japanese Premier Hayato Ikeda ruling military junta said Park understand and utilize the cultur­ nity working as a unit to "meet
S4S7 00er 6 “Oatha
and South Korean strongman
37.00 per year
■ who is junta chairman and al traditions of Japan. This is a this present crisis.”
Gen lark Chung Hee explaining acting president — was alreadv iole that citizenship can take,
*
*
*
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
the background of the border
Take time to think, it is the
EMpire 6-5005
uispute and declaring that India drafting a reply that was sure and one which Canadians of Ja- source of power. '
paLn,ese 01*i^in feel is their respon­
is determined to resist Chinese to promise strong support.
sibility.”
Take time to play, it is the secret of perpetual youth.
Casey’s Corner . . . poetries . . .
Take time to read, it is the
fountain of youth.
(Continued from PaEe One)
these pictures have been bought .. ?ake time to love and be loved,
^ ^hjHelpWan^
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Ukri?'d ky American movie disis a God given privilege.
guidance, they merely call the ' ,Hman instinct for survival. The
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and
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v. Although
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Under such titles as the road to happineess.
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mg experience which a true un­
Take time to laugh, it is the'
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EXPERIENCED
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derstanding of this art gives. dialogue whatever. “The Island ” mai2
household appliances. Elecoica^ 0^°“'
Ihis book acts as a guide toward released in Japan as “Hadaka no Wmm7 cost Joe Levine some
Take time to give, it is too fngeration experience hel u^i
Shima,- won the grand /prize at
' Lele Spent a million
th a t un ders ta n di n g.
have chauffeur's licence Ael- ' t“s'
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The author asks an'd answers festivals.
—®d bo mil'hon with the film, there­
Take
time
to
work,
it
is the
a fundamental questions: What
technical means does the Orien­ - Tlle increasing stature of Ja- by establishing himself as an im- price of success.
Female Help WanYd
tion nt faCt°r in movie distributal painter use to produce his
Author Unkown
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T of C°-Productions be8 yO.un? md attractive JapanesT^iY
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Japanese
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What are the basic
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