Page 1
, 1963
week
Mg
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
11 a
or
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. 1963
Toronto, Ont.
6-5005
D,mmed
Modern Advancements
bY
Japan s cherry trees with an initial hushed reverent
Abravelv forth
auicklv
Ib teg annual men-yinakblossomed bravely
forth
last
quickly
followed
by
shock
as
the
S-ANCOUVER. — ' The selfbig festival for the whole family
ed
week but there were fewer than bottles of sake (rice wine) are and _ all the friends.
It means
importing B.C. Rugby Union
broken out of the picnic ham- ■singing, dancing and frequent
ever
before.
Thousands
every
fs^nds to lose as much as $6,000
pers and the hard drinking be bxawling. New Year’s is much
year are choked off by grime and gins.
Ion the five-game visit here by
,
.
quieter, and anyway more se
chewed up by buldozers.
I® Japanese All-stars.
cluded.
skirts,
&ate receipts from the first
To tlie Japanese this is cause
Apply
But there are fewer trees to
both
for sadness at the dimming
TOKYO. — Cherry saplings,
games grossed only $3,500,
) Wel- of the country’s springtime glory offspring of the Japanese cherry celebrate under. Tokyo’s charac
Ricket chairman Bill Dunbar estinto)
and celebration at her headlong trees that line the Tidal Basin in teristic "smust” (smoke and
omen's Moated.
industrial progress and the re Washington arrived in Japan dust) has .killed thousands of
good »t will De costing the BCRU
jection of prewar propaganda earlier this month where they
them. The trees along the imI Ade- 01*6,000 to host the Japanese, intliat made cherry blossoms a sym will be replanted.
peria.1
moat were chopped down
bol
of
militarism.
(cluding a $6,000 guarantee for
The saplings were carried by
Flravel expenses.
The Japanese
The Japanese will celebrate in a Japanese air line pilot, Capt. so the Olympic Highway could
jwgby Union provided the addi
any case. “Cherry-blossom view Yukinaga Ozaki, grandson of the be widened.
ing” is the great rite of spring. ate Yukio Ozaki who presented
del' tional $13,000 travel costs reIn fact Japanese who have
^ired for the 26-member team.
It means sitting under the cherry the original cherry trees to Pre
been
to Washington, D.C., say
^“We had our eyes open when
trees while the blossoms fall like sident William Howard Taft in
i is
snow.
1912.
[we invited the Japanese,” said
,hat capital’s cherry-iblosso.nl sea
Hour manager Ken Banks, “and
This imbues foreign guests
son is more impressive than To[we budgeted for a loss, but not
cyo’s.
ulus much.”
rcmt
Kyoto, Japan’s pue-Commodore
’hone ^\Ve knew we could lose finanJAL photo
Perry imperial capital, is selflaally but we owed them an inconscious about its monuments
fvitation. We want to maintain
and its beauty, and the Japanese
tour friendly relations with them
rational flower blooms there in
^and hope to perputuate a reguTORONTO.—A Scarboro milk- Eglinton Ave. E., told the inquest ireathtaking profusion.
th a
SAN FRANCISCO. — Honor man described to a coroner’s jury he had parked the truck on a
abie. Har series with them.”
But Kyoto’s “Cherry Garden,”
^Tlie BCKU will have to aver- able Ryuji Takeuchi, new Japa last week how he watched help- slight slope on the left side of where specimens of every type of
Iage slightly over $4,000 in each nese Ambassador to the United lessly while his runaway truck Linden Ave. while he made de Japanese cherry tree used to
jof| the remaining games to break States arrived at San Francisco ran down and killed' a 4-year-old liveries.
grow, has been torn up to make
International Airport Sunday, Sansei boy March 14.
■
:cnei Seven.
Seconds, after he left it, the room for a super highway.
Gordon Harafuji, son of Mrs. truck rolled backward, jumpec
telain ruined the opening game April 7, via Japan Air Lines Jet
A Tokyo literary critic, Miss
Courier.
Ambassador
Takeuchi,
Tamaye
Harafuji, of Linden Ave., the curb and bore down on two
pagUBC and only 600 paid to see
Ayako
Totsuka said in a recent
shown
en
route
to
his
new
post
was killed when a wheel of the small boys on the sidewalk.
'the Japanese whip the Thunderissue
of
the Mainichi newspaper,
in
Washington,
D.C.,
was
ap_
___
Rutherford’s Dairy Ltd. truck
^5^s 23-5. Threatening •we.ather
“I seen the wheel go right over
the situation is left as it is,
pointed
last
month
to
succeed
crushed
his
skull.
’.kept ^e crowd for the second
. ^X soon have, to go to the
Ambassador Koichiro Asakai.
| Earl Edward Gostick, 24, or him,” Mr. Gostick said. He added
'game down to 2,500.
that he had yelled >at the 'boys, United States to view cherry
and that one of them, Kenneth blossoms.”
Japanese were thumped
Edwards, had run from the
sat ■ ^-5 by the Vancouver Reps in
The problem however is vexed
truck’s path.
^s game. Despite the one-sided
by prewar memories, which make
Mr. Gostick said he always put many Japanese as indifferent to
|®.re a1^ the sloppy field conBEAMSVILLE, -.Ont. — Many tributions totalling $17,218 and the emergency brake on and the cherry blossoms as to the nation
|’«O1]S’ it was an extremely en^^taining game that the crowd notable figures including Mr. ■necessary bank loans.
gears in neutral and left the mo al anthem, “Kimigayo” (Lone
|£ouldn’t help but enjoy. It was Sonoo Uchida, representing the
tor running while he made deli Live The Emperor), or to the
The actual cost exceeded the veries. Police testimony indicated Rising Sun Flag.
■e l^^’Hg’ wide-open rugby at its Ambassador of Japan to Canada,
S5 nest.
Nobuhiko Ushida; Mr. F. L. original estimation by some $7,- the brake was in good condition
Laundry, Reeve of Beamsville; 000 as a sewage disposal system and had been put on tightly by .. Back in LHe days when the mi
litarists’ synthesized “Bushido”
Hon. J. C. McNulty,. Member of had to be installed to meet the the driver.
code
was writ large in the land,
^rkorne Balloons
Parliament; Mr. Kazuhid'e Komu
Police charged Mr. Gostick lie message of the “cherry blos
requirements
governing
health
ro, consul of Japan in Toronto
with unsafe parking, the inquest soms
8° Beautify Japan
story in the nationally
and
Mr. Norman Drew, Director regulations for old age homes.
was told.
felOKlO.—Travelling through
standardized third-grade reader
Home for Aged Dept, of Public
At the conclusion of the open
Coroner D. G. Bunt told the was unmistakable: “Cherry blos
Kvapanese skies these days are Welfare of Ontario, will take ing ceremonies the guests will jury
the death was clearly an ac
^thousands of brightly-colored bal- part in .the official opening of be given a tour of the new ad cident, adding that the jury soms are appreciated not singly
. r^?!1® Packed with flower seeds the Nipponia Home extension dition which includes three twin vyould have to determine respon mt in a mass . . . among flowers,
cherry blossoms look cleanest and
- ®Ich by the 1964 Tokyo Olym- this Saturday.
bedrooms, three single bedrooms, sibility. He said it would be im- most graceful when they fall.”
Games will be blossoms deThe $43,928 extension will be basement for storage, matron’s ?ractical to recommend that detb country’s landscape. officially opened by Mr. Drew room, and two staff rooms. With iverymen not leave the motors of
Pleasing of seed-filled following remarks by the honour this expansion the capacity of the their trucks running.
Modern Japanese Man
galloons from department store ed guests. 50 percent of the total Home has been increased to 30
In their verdict, the jurors Must Now Carry Bundle
Rooftops, schools and parks is costs of this extension will be jeds, including staff accommo agreed that death was accidental,
,&‘ed at further beautifying the subsidized by the Provincial Gov dations At present their are 12 but said Mr. Gostick had been ne
TOKYO. The modern Japane
^kyo area for October “of 1964 ernment Interim Grant and the men and 8 women residing at gligent in parking his truck on se man now may carry the bundJapan becomes a showcase balance made up by public con- Nipponia.
e?^,nd -the baby but his “liber
the wrong side of the road.
its XVII Olympiad visitors.
ated wife still is not asserting
herself in the world of politics.
® n hue with the beautification
. The political fate of the nation
, .*eraniums have been
?u'en children for tending anc
already is theoretically, if not in
practice, in the hands of Japa
in their ^
TOKYO. — Japanese men are to tire women and elderly to fill ed to total about 10,000 acres.
I
01 hoods. The Tokyo metro- leaving their farms for the cities, the vacant places in the fields.
nese
women who outnumber men
In an attempt to overcome the
at
the
polls by 2.5 million.
I
? "ove™ent has construct- forcing the women and the elder
The report add's that this fact that small farms were only
I <^,J?re5 new fountains in key ly to look after the fields.
Mrs.
Shizue Kato of the Na
movement of farm labor to in half, or sometimes one-third, as
tional
Diet
’s upper house, said Ja
city and further
According to a report on agri dustrial zones is continuing at an productive as larger farms, a
'
1C^IOn Work is scheduled. culture drawn up by the Japa increasing rate, thereby stressing system of “collective farms” has panese women were “not using
their potential power for the be
Flowers
Everywhere nese Government, during 1961 an the need for reforms in Japan’s been brought into operation.
nefit
of women.”
agricultural
structure.
A !s being tried on a estimated 760,000 farm workers,
Farm Mergers
including
experienced
farmers
Mrs.
Kato conceded that in her
tbe Tokyo area. It
Although this is still taking
The labor shortage is, how
^Program will catch and farm owners, left the fields ever, making Japanese farmers place only on a small scale, the
^an Socialist Party and in
ggF nauon-wide.
and took jobs in industries.
more conscious of technological incorporation of small farms in the conservative Liberal-Demo
The biggest d'rift from the land development and mechanization, to larger units is described in the cratic Party “women have only a
was among able-bodied workers, and the use of power cultivators report as progressing “passably” small voice.”
well.
the cost of hiring tem has greatly increased.
The stereotyped kimonoclad,
Ba^r Tower In Osaka causing
porary farm hands to rise sharpWhile the total earnings of submissive woman of the past
Cities Expand
farmers, including returns from nas been held in contempt since
Bjaua^^116 port of Osaka y.
The extension of cities and in their investments and other ad Japanese women were given suf
Rate Increases
fedaA 16 beina equipped -with
dustry-, the report said, continues ditional income, have shown a re frage in 1946 under the Allied
beciden- .red^ce possibilities of
During the last 10 years, grow to reduce the acreage used as markable increase, the standard occupation.
Bp? S 117 tbe heavy traffic of ing mechanization has tended to farmland.
of living among city dwellers has . Gradually women are escap
ease the pressure of work on
Some 4,500 acres were lost in increased even more rapidly.
'rtOO
ing the control of their husA x sbeeI tower is ’arming families, particularly on this way in 1961, and urban enThus, while the income and bjS’\Mrssaid- But she
;he
women
and
elderly
members.
coachment is taking place faster living standards of farmers has
fent oL^cLq' ^ the focal
^444^000 radar sysBut now, says the report, in than barren land can be reclaim shown a steady improvement, the added that in many cases, “if the
’•1 enable ships enter- spite of the steady improvement ed for agriculture. In the 1962- report concludes, they still lag husband is Conservative politic
^ harbor to receive in income and living standards 63 fiscal year, ending March 31, far behind those of their urban ally, yet kind to his- wife, the
woman will vote Conservative to
Lions.
of Japanese farmers, it is falling the loss of farmland was expect- cousins.
please her husband.”
Saw Truck Kill Sansei Boy
Milkman Tells Coroner’s Jury
Notables To Attend Nipponia Extension Opening
Japanese Men Leave Farm for Cities
week
Mg
THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
11 a
or
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. 1963
Toronto, Ont.
6-5005
D,mmed
Modern Advancements
bY
Japan s cherry trees with an initial hushed reverent
Abravelv forth
auicklv
Ib teg annual men-yinakblossomed bravely
forth
last
quickly
followed
by
shock
as
the
S-ANCOUVER. — ' The selfbig festival for the whole family
ed
week but there were fewer than bottles of sake (rice wine) are and _ all the friends.
It means
importing B.C. Rugby Union
broken out of the picnic ham- ■singing, dancing and frequent
ever
before.
Thousands
every
fs^nds to lose as much as $6,000
pers and the hard drinking be bxawling. New Year’s is much
year are choked off by grime and gins.
Ion the five-game visit here by
,
.
quieter, and anyway more se
chewed up by buldozers.
I® Japanese All-stars.
cluded.
skirts,
&ate receipts from the first
To tlie Japanese this is cause
Apply
But there are fewer trees to
both
for sadness at the dimming
TOKYO. — Cherry saplings,
games grossed only $3,500,
) Wel- of the country’s springtime glory offspring of the Japanese cherry celebrate under. Tokyo’s charac
Ricket chairman Bill Dunbar estinto)
and celebration at her headlong trees that line the Tidal Basin in teristic "smust” (smoke and
omen's Moated.
industrial progress and the re Washington arrived in Japan dust) has .killed thousands of
good »t will De costing the BCRU
jection of prewar propaganda earlier this month where they
them. The trees along the imI Ade- 01*6,000 to host the Japanese, intliat made cherry blossoms a sym will be replanted.
peria.1
moat were chopped down
bol
of
militarism.
(cluding a $6,000 guarantee for
The saplings were carried by
Flravel expenses.
The Japanese
The Japanese will celebrate in a Japanese air line pilot, Capt. so the Olympic Highway could
jwgby Union provided the addi
any case. “Cherry-blossom view Yukinaga Ozaki, grandson of the be widened.
ing” is the great rite of spring. ate Yukio Ozaki who presented
del' tional $13,000 travel costs reIn fact Japanese who have
^ired for the 26-member team.
It means sitting under the cherry the original cherry trees to Pre
been
to Washington, D.C., say
^“We had our eyes open when
trees while the blossoms fall like sident William Howard Taft in
i is
snow.
1912.
[we invited the Japanese,” said
,hat capital’s cherry-iblosso.nl sea
Hour manager Ken Banks, “and
This imbues foreign guests
son is more impressive than To[we budgeted for a loss, but not
cyo’s.
ulus much.”
rcmt
Kyoto, Japan’s pue-Commodore
’hone ^\Ve knew we could lose finanJAL photo
Perry imperial capital, is selflaally but we owed them an inconscious about its monuments
fvitation. We want to maintain
and its beauty, and the Japanese
tour friendly relations with them
rational flower blooms there in
^and hope to perputuate a reguTORONTO.—A Scarboro milk- Eglinton Ave. E., told the inquest ireathtaking profusion.
th a
SAN FRANCISCO. — Honor man described to a coroner’s jury he had parked the truck on a
abie. Har series with them.”
But Kyoto’s “Cherry Garden,”
^Tlie BCKU will have to aver- able Ryuji Takeuchi, new Japa last week how he watched help- slight slope on the left side of where specimens of every type of
Iage slightly over $4,000 in each nese Ambassador to the United lessly while his runaway truck Linden Ave. while he made de Japanese cherry tree used to
jof| the remaining games to break States arrived at San Francisco ran down and killed' a 4-year-old liveries.
grow, has been torn up to make
International Airport Sunday, Sansei boy March 14.
■
:cnei Seven.
Seconds, after he left it, the room for a super highway.
Gordon Harafuji, son of Mrs. truck rolled backward, jumpec
telain ruined the opening game April 7, via Japan Air Lines Jet
A Tokyo literary critic, Miss
Courier.
Ambassador
Takeuchi,
Tamaye
Harafuji, of Linden Ave., the curb and bore down on two
pagUBC and only 600 paid to see
Ayako
Totsuka said in a recent
shown
en
route
to
his
new
post
was killed when a wheel of the small boys on the sidewalk.
'the Japanese whip the Thunderissue
of
the Mainichi newspaper,
in
Washington,
D.C.,
was
ap_
___
Rutherford’s Dairy Ltd. truck
^5^s 23-5. Threatening •we.ather
“I seen the wheel go right over
the situation is left as it is,
pointed
last
month
to
succeed
crushed
his
skull.
’.kept ^e crowd for the second
. ^X soon have, to go to the
Ambassador Koichiro Asakai.
| Earl Edward Gostick, 24, or him,” Mr. Gostick said. He added
'game down to 2,500.
that he had yelled >at the 'boys, United States to view cherry
and that one of them, Kenneth blossoms.”
Japanese were thumped
Edwards, had run from the
sat ■ ^-5 by the Vancouver Reps in
The problem however is vexed
truck’s path.
^s game. Despite the one-sided
by prewar memories, which make
Mr. Gostick said he always put many Japanese as indifferent to
|®.re a1^ the sloppy field conBEAMSVILLE, -.Ont. — Many tributions totalling $17,218 and the emergency brake on and the cherry blossoms as to the nation
|’«O1]S’ it was an extremely en^^taining game that the crowd notable figures including Mr. ■necessary bank loans.
gears in neutral and left the mo al anthem, “Kimigayo” (Lone
|£ouldn’t help but enjoy. It was Sonoo Uchida, representing the
tor running while he made deli Live The Emperor), or to the
The actual cost exceeded the veries. Police testimony indicated Rising Sun Flag.
■e l^^’Hg’ wide-open rugby at its Ambassador of Japan to Canada,
S5 nest.
Nobuhiko Ushida; Mr. F. L. original estimation by some $7,- the brake was in good condition
Laundry, Reeve of Beamsville; 000 as a sewage disposal system and had been put on tightly by .. Back in LHe days when the mi
litarists’ synthesized “Bushido”
Hon. J. C. McNulty,. Member of had to be installed to meet the the driver.
code
was writ large in the land,
^rkorne Balloons
Parliament; Mr. Kazuhid'e Komu
Police charged Mr. Gostick lie message of the “cherry blos
requirements
governing
health
ro, consul of Japan in Toronto
with unsafe parking, the inquest soms
8° Beautify Japan
story in the nationally
and
Mr. Norman Drew, Director regulations for old age homes.
was told.
felOKlO.—Travelling through
standardized third-grade reader
Home for Aged Dept, of Public
At the conclusion of the open
Coroner D. G. Bunt told the was unmistakable: “Cherry blos
Kvapanese skies these days are Welfare of Ontario, will take ing ceremonies the guests will jury
the death was clearly an ac
^thousands of brightly-colored bal- part in .the official opening of be given a tour of the new ad cident, adding that the jury soms are appreciated not singly
. r^?!1® Packed with flower seeds the Nipponia Home extension dition which includes three twin vyould have to determine respon mt in a mass . . . among flowers,
cherry blossoms look cleanest and
- ®Ich by the 1964 Tokyo Olym- this Saturday.
bedrooms, three single bedrooms, sibility. He said it would be im- most graceful when they fall.”
Games will be blossoms deThe $43,928 extension will be basement for storage, matron’s ?ractical to recommend that detb country’s landscape. officially opened by Mr. Drew room, and two staff rooms. With iverymen not leave the motors of
Pleasing of seed-filled following remarks by the honour this expansion the capacity of the their trucks running.
Modern Japanese Man
galloons from department store ed guests. 50 percent of the total Home has been increased to 30
In their verdict, the jurors Must Now Carry Bundle
Rooftops, schools and parks is costs of this extension will be jeds, including staff accommo agreed that death was accidental,
,&‘ed at further beautifying the subsidized by the Provincial Gov dations At present their are 12 but said Mr. Gostick had been ne
TOKYO. The modern Japane
^kyo area for October “of 1964 ernment Interim Grant and the men and 8 women residing at gligent in parking his truck on se man now may carry the bundJapan becomes a showcase balance made up by public con- Nipponia.
e?^,nd -the baby but his “liber
the wrong side of the road.
its XVII Olympiad visitors.
ated wife still is not asserting
herself in the world of politics.
® n hue with the beautification
. The political fate of the nation
, .*eraniums have been
?u'en children for tending anc
already is theoretically, if not in
practice, in the hands of Japa
in their ^
TOKYO. — Japanese men are to tire women and elderly to fill ed to total about 10,000 acres.
I
01 hoods. The Tokyo metro- leaving their farms for the cities, the vacant places in the fields.
nese
women who outnumber men
In an attempt to overcome the
at
the
polls by 2.5 million.
I
? "ove™ent has construct- forcing the women and the elder
The report add's that this fact that small farms were only
I <^,J?re5 new fountains in key ly to look after the fields.
Mrs.
Shizue Kato of the Na
movement of farm labor to in half, or sometimes one-third, as
tional
Diet
’s upper house, said Ja
city and further
According to a report on agri dustrial zones is continuing at an productive as larger farms, a
'
1C^IOn Work is scheduled. culture drawn up by the Japa increasing rate, thereby stressing system of “collective farms” has panese women were “not using
their potential power for the be
Flowers
Everywhere nese Government, during 1961 an the need for reforms in Japan’s been brought into operation.
nefit
of women.”
agricultural
structure.
A !s being tried on a estimated 760,000 farm workers,
Farm Mergers
including
experienced
farmers
Mrs.
Kato conceded that in her
tbe Tokyo area. It
Although this is still taking
The labor shortage is, how
^Program will catch and farm owners, left the fields ever, making Japanese farmers place only on a small scale, the
^an Socialist Party and in
ggF nauon-wide.
and took jobs in industries.
more conscious of technological incorporation of small farms in the conservative Liberal-Demo
The biggest d'rift from the land development and mechanization, to larger units is described in the cratic Party “women have only a
was among able-bodied workers, and the use of power cultivators report as progressing “passably” small voice.”
well.
the cost of hiring tem has greatly increased.
The stereotyped kimonoclad,
Ba^r Tower In Osaka causing
porary farm hands to rise sharpWhile the total earnings of submissive woman of the past
Cities Expand
farmers, including returns from nas been held in contempt since
Bjaua^^116 port of Osaka y.
The extension of cities and in their investments and other ad Japanese women were given suf
Rate Increases
fedaA 16 beina equipped -with
dustry-, the report said, continues ditional income, have shown a re frage in 1946 under the Allied
beciden- .red^ce possibilities of
During the last 10 years, grow to reduce the acreage used as markable increase, the standard occupation.
Bp? S 117 tbe heavy traffic of ing mechanization has tended to farmland.
of living among city dwellers has . Gradually women are escap
ease the pressure of work on
Some 4,500 acres were lost in increased even more rapidly.
'rtOO
ing the control of their husA x sbeeI tower is ’arming families, particularly on this way in 1961, and urban enThus, while the income and bjS’\Mrssaid- But she
;he
women
and
elderly
members.
coachment is taking place faster living standards of farmers has
fent oL^cLq' ^ the focal
^444^000 radar sysBut now, says the report, in than barren land can be reclaim shown a steady improvement, the added that in many cases, “if the
’•1 enable ships enter- spite of the steady improvement ed for agriculture. In the 1962- report concludes, they still lag husband is Conservative politic
^ harbor to receive in income and living standards 63 fiscal year, ending March 31, far behind those of their urban ally, yet kind to his- wife, the
woman will vote Conservative to
Lions.
of Japanese farmers, it is falling the loss of farmland was expect- cousins.
please her husband.”
Saw Truck Kill Sansei Boy
Milkman Tells Coroner’s Jury
Notables To Attend Nipponia Extension Opening
Japanese Men Leave Farm for Cities
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WALES and DUNCAN
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INSURANCE AGENTS
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Among the curious and the in away. Have you made plans to Bathurst.
with many Metro residents and
attend ? If not, you had better
There will be door prizes and
out-of-town visitors who took ad terested who attempted to have hurry or you’ll miss out on one
vantage of the fine Spring wea d look at tlie Centre over the of the most fun-filled evening novelty dances to add to the fun
OFFICE
RESIDENCE
of the evening.
Admission is
EM. 4-1334
ther over the Easter weekend to weekend', were a Javanese Can of the year.
2 Vesta Drive
EM.
4-1335
only
$1.00
per
person.
HUdson 5-1365
go for a drive and take a peek at adian family from out Hamilton
The fun and dancing get un
Tickets are available from any.
the almost completed' and' long way plus a C0UPle of occidental derway at 8 p.m. and continues
member of the N.A.F. Come and
families.
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
awaited Centre.
through until midnight at the St. bring your friend's.
The
plight
of
these
people,
and
Much to their disappointment,
Barrister & Solicitor
they were left wandering around Heaven knows how many others
NOTARY PUBLIC
points
to
the
poor
public
rela
the Eglinton-Don Mills Road area
Toronto JCCA Spring Frolics" Dance Saturday
admiring the gig-antic complex of tions job being done by the Cen1008 Northern Ontario Building
TORONTO.—The annual Tor continues to midnight. There
the International Business Ma tie. Newspaper articles depicting330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
chine Company. The Centre build the “nicely wooded lot”, dinner- onto JCCA “Spring Frolics” will be novelty dances and door
TORONTO
ing which is-being constructed— qances and Cadillac draws are dance is slated for Saturdav prizes to be won by some lucky
in the words of Centre officials only a trace of a substitute for evening- at the International In people.
—“on a nicely wooded lot in beau the real thing—the Centre build stitute Cabaret, 709 College St.
Admission is only $1.25, so ; A UTO — FIRE — LIFE
at Crawford.
tiful Flemington Park”, was no- ing.
C
ALL FORMS
where’s to be found.
Come add to the gay, refresh come early and enjoy dancing |*
This value of the “real thin°-”
OF
to your favorite tunes. RememThe lot, is apparently “toe 7s exploited' to the fullest by hous ing atmosphere of Spring. Danc ber, that’s this Saturday April
nicely wooded”, for even at this ing developments who invited’ the ing gets underway at 9 p.m. and 20. Everyone welcome.
time of the year.when the trees public to “come out and see for
are bare of foliage, they obscure yourself the beautiful homes of
''
consult
the building from any appreciable Apple Tree Acres. . . .’’
Buddhist Church Picnic At Erin Again This Year
c
KIYO TAMURA
:
distance. This, plus the fact that
To lose such a valuable asset
TORONTO.
—
This
year
’
s
An
C
TORONTO
<
Over 1500 people came then.
the earth is piled high by bul- as tle, occidental families is a
Folks, make your plans now to (Bus. 366-5812 Res. PI. 9-8317,
dczers and other terrain-moving Sony thing. Their powers of ad nual Picnic of the Toronto Buddequipment busily engaged in de vertisement in the non-Japanese L?t Church will be held on Sun come to one of the best picnics
day, June 23rd, at shady Stanley youll ever enjoy. Everyone is
veloping Flemingdon Park and' cpni.muilhy through contact with Park
in Erin, Ont.
welcome.
extending the Don Valley Park similarly interested friends could
Remember
last
year?
The
June the 23rd' is still many
way from Eglinton to Lawrence have done more for the Centre
^
r£
,
e
pond
’
woodland
trails,
i
weeks
away, so more news on the
Ave., makes the location of the than a year of picnics, raffle
„dy Henles golfing, boating, picnic will appear from time to
site almost impossible to find for draws, meetings at plush hotels
guires, the drive to and back? I time.
anyone without previous know and dances.
Barrister & Solicitor
ledge of its whereabouts.
And it must be realized1 that
Cameron, Weldon
A newly constructed and' paved the support
of the occidentals
roadWay swings northward before will be required' to operate the
Brewin & McCallum
reaching the Centre property and Centre as a self-substaining ven.
PRAGUE. — Defending- cham Yin Sheng, 21-18, 21-15, 21-17.
272 Bay St.
—
Toronto
leads into the more developed ture.
The Japanese Canadian pion Chuang Tse-Tung of China
EM. 3-4391
Kimiyo Matsuzaki and Masako
his world’ singles table
Community of this city which retained
Seki
reg-ained
the
women
’
s
doub
tennis title this week while Kimnumbers
approximately 10,000 yo Matsuzaki of Japan regained les title for Japan by defeating
cannot carry the load of a $600.- the -women’s singles crown she England’s Diane Rowe and Marv
For Complete
Shan on, 21-16, 15-21. 21-15 21000 project.
lost two years ago.
Real
Estate Service
The agile Chinese champion, a 16.
..Th
6
Jack
of
a
proper
roadway,
Call
CALL YOUR 3SD CROgg
Mixed doubles crown went to
dirt piled high by construction 21 .year-old student from Shang
machinery and other inconvenien hai, defeated Li Fung in an all Koji Kimura and Mrs. Kazuka
ces are all appreciated'by the pub Chinese final. 21-16, 21-15 10- Ito of Japan when they defeated
their countrymen Keiichi Miki
WAI. FYSH REAL ESTATE
lic as part of the price of deve 21, 21-18.
and
Masako
Seki,
21-18,
21-14
loping this ever-growing city of
Miss Matsuzaki 24, defeated 21-15.
LIMITED,
5
’
Toronto.
Maria Alexandru of Romania,
1146 Danforth Ave.,
However, at a time when funds 21.14, 21-13, 20-22, 21-17.
Toronto
In the all-Chinese battle for
are greatly needed and the work
Bus. HO. 9-1151
of the Public Relations group is the men’s doubles title, ChangMrs.
Gertrude
Urabe
Shih Lin and Wang Chih Liangmost important a lack of proper defeated singles champion Chu
Member Toronto Real Estate Board
REPRESENTATIVE
and Photo Co-op
signs showing the way to the site ang Tse-Tung and partners Hsu
of the Centre has resulted' in the
loss of valuable advertisement.
INSURANCE
F. J, BREWIN, Q.C,
Japan, China Sweep Table Tennis Championships
Give Blood
TOSH IWAI
' F/GHT '
omni
Crown Life
with a
check-up
and a
cheque
Insurance Co.
FISHING TACKLE
—
Rod and Reel
Repairs
Live Bait
OSCSB'S
1500 Dundas (at Dufierin)-LE. 2-4267
office: 505 Eglinton Ave. W.
phone: HU. 1-6877
home: 11 Valentine Dr.
• Don Mills, Ont.
phone: HI. 7-8905
ANNUAL
CANADIAN CANCER
SOCIETY
donation may be sent to:
TORONTO UNIT
433 Mount Pleasant Rd.
Toronto
|
See SUS NAGAI
Phene WA. 4-8427
432 Parliament Street
TORONTO
“SPRING FROLICS”
DANCE
International Institute Cabaret
709 College St. (at Crawford)
ffl!inElla®HBmi8«^^
Sat., April 20th
SUNSET TERRACE
Door Prizes. Novelty Dances
CHINESE AND CANADIAN FOOD
THE JADE
TOOM
Wedding
Receptions
Banquets
Private
Parties
Sales
Meetings
Free Parking
e
Bathurst and Sheppard Plaza
ME. 5-5050-1-2
9:00—12:00 p.m.
8
Admission: $1.25
NNOUNCEMENT
Announcing- the Appointment of
m wu know
... ABOUT 8,500,000 Cana
dians own over $47 billions of
Life Insurance and retirement
protection? Canadians today
are making wide use of Life
Insurance to guarantee in
comes for their dependents
and to provide funds for edu
cation and for mortgage re
payment. For many people
this same Life Insurance will;
provide income at retirement
age. I would welcome the op
portunity to
show you
how Manufacturers<
Life’s plans
can meet
your particu
lar needs.
AIR. TOSH IWAI
As President of the
William Fysh Real Estate Limited
TEL: Bus. EM. 4-1314
Res. PL. 9-2632
1146 Danforth Avenue
Representing
Toronto, Ontario
Bus. Phone—HO. 9-1151
Manufacturers
Life
INSURANCE
315-55
Poor Public Relations
PAGE 7
Oates and Doings
It is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
By RICK MATSUMOTO
areas of the park. Eventually a
Consult
APPARENTLY the Japanese similar road will -undoubtedly
WALES and DUNCAN
Canadian Centre building, now lean to the Centre, but at the NAF Annual "Bunny Hop" Dance 2 Days Away
und'er construction is harder to moment the. dirt road is more
INSURANCE AGENTS
JORONTO.—The annual Nisei A l ban’s Pari sh Hall. .120 Howlocate than .a chicken’s clavicle easily accessible by jeep than bv
the low, sleek creations of mo Anglican Fellowship’s. “Bunny land Ave.—one block north of
in an elephant’s graveyard. 464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Hop’’ dance is just two days Bloor and two blocks east of
dern
automobile
designers.
Phone WA. 1-3171
Such was the impression left
Among the curious and the in away. Have you made plans to Bathurst.
with many Metro residents and
attend ? If not, you had better
There will be door prizes and
out-of-town visitors who took ad terested who attempted to have hurry or you’ll miss out on one
vantage of the fine Spring wea d look at tlie Centre over the of the most fun-filled evening novelty dances to add to the fun
OFFICE
RESIDENCE
of the evening.
Admission is
EM. 4-1334
ther over the Easter weekend to weekend', were a Javanese Can of the year.
2 Vesta Drive
EM.
4-1335
only
$1.00
per
person.
HUdson 5-1365
go for a drive and take a peek at adian family from out Hamilton
The fun and dancing get un
Tickets are available from any.
the almost completed' and' long way plus a C0UPle of occidental derway at 8 p.m. and continues
member of the N.A.F. Come and
families.
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
awaited Centre.
through until midnight at the St. bring your friend's.
The
plight
of
these
people,
and
Much to their disappointment,
Barrister & Solicitor
they were left wandering around Heaven knows how many others
NOTARY PUBLIC
points
to
the
poor
public
rela
the Eglinton-Don Mills Road area
Toronto JCCA Spring Frolics" Dance Saturday
admiring the gig-antic complex of tions job being done by the Cen1008 Northern Ontario Building
TORONTO.—The annual Tor continues to midnight. There
the International Business Ma tie. Newspaper articles depicting330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
chine Company. The Centre build the “nicely wooded lot”, dinner- onto JCCA “Spring Frolics” will be novelty dances and door
TORONTO
ing which is-being constructed— qances and Cadillac draws are dance is slated for Saturdav prizes to be won by some lucky
in the words of Centre officials only a trace of a substitute for evening- at the International In people.
—“on a nicely wooded lot in beau the real thing—the Centre build stitute Cabaret, 709 College St.
Admission is only $1.25, so ; A UTO — FIRE — LIFE
at Crawford.
tiful Flemington Park”, was no- ing.
C
ALL FORMS
where’s to be found.
Come add to the gay, refresh come early and enjoy dancing |*
This value of the “real thin°-”
OF
to your favorite tunes. RememThe lot, is apparently “toe 7s exploited' to the fullest by hous ing atmosphere of Spring. Danc ber, that’s this Saturday April
nicely wooded”, for even at this ing developments who invited’ the ing gets underway at 9 p.m. and 20. Everyone welcome.
time of the year.when the trees public to “come out and see for
are bare of foliage, they obscure yourself the beautiful homes of
''
consult
the building from any appreciable Apple Tree Acres. . . .’’
Buddhist Church Picnic At Erin Again This Year
c
KIYO TAMURA
:
distance. This, plus the fact that
To lose such a valuable asset
TORONTO.
—
This
year
’
s
An
C
TORONTO
<
Over 1500 people came then.
the earth is piled high by bul- as tle, occidental families is a
Folks, make your plans now to (Bus. 366-5812 Res. PI. 9-8317,
dczers and other terrain-moving Sony thing. Their powers of ad nual Picnic of the Toronto Buddequipment busily engaged in de vertisement in the non-Japanese L?t Church will be held on Sun come to one of the best picnics
day, June 23rd, at shady Stanley youll ever enjoy. Everyone is
veloping Flemingdon Park and' cpni.muilhy through contact with Park
in Erin, Ont.
welcome.
extending the Don Valley Park similarly interested friends could
Remember
last
year?
The
June the 23rd' is still many
way from Eglinton to Lawrence have done more for the Centre
^
r£
,
e
pond
’
woodland
trails,
i
weeks
away, so more news on the
Ave., makes the location of the than a year of picnics, raffle
„dy Henles golfing, boating, picnic will appear from time to
site almost impossible to find for draws, meetings at plush hotels
guires, the drive to and back? I time.
anyone without previous know and dances.
Barrister & Solicitor
ledge of its whereabouts.
And it must be realized1 that
Cameron, Weldon
A newly constructed and' paved the support
of the occidentals
roadWay swings northward before will be required' to operate the
Brewin & McCallum
reaching the Centre property and Centre as a self-substaining ven.
PRAGUE. — Defending- cham Yin Sheng, 21-18, 21-15, 21-17.
272 Bay St.
—
Toronto
leads into the more developed ture.
The Japanese Canadian pion Chuang Tse-Tung of China
EM. 3-4391
Kimiyo Matsuzaki and Masako
his world’ singles table
Community of this city which retained
Seki
reg-ained
the
women
’
s
doub
tennis title this week while Kimnumbers
approximately 10,000 yo Matsuzaki of Japan regained les title for Japan by defeating
cannot carry the load of a $600.- the -women’s singles crown she England’s Diane Rowe and Marv
For Complete
Shan on, 21-16, 15-21. 21-15 21000 project.
lost two years ago.
Real
Estate Service
The agile Chinese champion, a 16.
..Th
6
Jack
of
a
proper
roadway,
Call
CALL YOUR 3SD CROgg
Mixed doubles crown went to
dirt piled high by construction 21 .year-old student from Shang
machinery and other inconvenien hai, defeated Li Fung in an all Koji Kimura and Mrs. Kazuka
ces are all appreciated'by the pub Chinese final. 21-16, 21-15 10- Ito of Japan when they defeated
their countrymen Keiichi Miki
WAI. FYSH REAL ESTATE
lic as part of the price of deve 21, 21-18.
and
Masako
Seki,
21-18,
21-14
loping this ever-growing city of
Miss Matsuzaki 24, defeated 21-15.
LIMITED,
5
’
Toronto.
Maria Alexandru of Romania,
1146 Danforth Ave.,
However, at a time when funds 21.14, 21-13, 20-22, 21-17.
Toronto
In the all-Chinese battle for
are greatly needed and the work
Bus. HO. 9-1151
of the Public Relations group is the men’s doubles title, ChangMrs.
Gertrude
Urabe
Shih Lin and Wang Chih Liangmost important a lack of proper defeated singles champion Chu
Member Toronto Real Estate Board
REPRESENTATIVE
and Photo Co-op
signs showing the way to the site ang Tse-Tung and partners Hsu
of the Centre has resulted' in the
loss of valuable advertisement.
INSURANCE
F. J, BREWIN, Q.C,
Japan, China Sweep Table Tennis Championships
Give Blood
TOSH IWAI
' F/GHT '
omni
Crown Life
with a
check-up
and a
cheque
Insurance Co.
FISHING TACKLE
—
Rod and Reel
Repairs
Live Bait
OSCSB'S
1500 Dundas (at Dufierin)-LE. 2-4267
office: 505 Eglinton Ave. W.
phone: HU. 1-6877
home: 11 Valentine Dr.
• Don Mills, Ont.
phone: HI. 7-8905
ANNUAL
CANADIAN CANCER
SOCIETY
donation may be sent to:
TORONTO UNIT
433 Mount Pleasant Rd.
Toronto
|
See SUS NAGAI
Phene WA. 4-8427
432 Parliament Street
TORONTO
“SPRING FROLICS”
DANCE
International Institute Cabaret
709 College St. (at Crawford)
ffl!inElla®HBmi8«^^
Sat., April 20th
SUNSET TERRACE
Door Prizes. Novelty Dances
CHINESE AND CANADIAN FOOD
THE JADE
TOOM
Wedding
Receptions
Banquets
Private
Parties
Sales
Meetings
Free Parking
e
Bathurst and Sheppard Plaza
ME. 5-5050-1-2
9:00—12:00 p.m.
8
Admission: $1.25
NNOUNCEMENT
Announcing- the Appointment of
m wu know
... ABOUT 8,500,000 Cana
dians own over $47 billions of
Life Insurance and retirement
protection? Canadians today
are making wide use of Life
Insurance to guarantee in
comes for their dependents
and to provide funds for edu
cation and for mortgage re
payment. For many people
this same Life Insurance will;
provide income at retirement
age. I would welcome the op
portunity to
show you
how Manufacturers<
Life’s plans
can meet
your particu
lar needs.
AIR. TOSH IWAI
As President of the
William Fysh Real Estate Limited
TEL: Bus. EM. 4-1314
Res. PL. 9-2632
1146 Danforth Avenue
Representing
Toronto, Ontario
Bus. Phone—HO. 9-1151
Manufacturers
Life
INSURANCE
315-55
Page 8
PAGE 8
Japanese Film 'Shaka’
Wednesday, April 17
■s a Memorable Epic
THE NEW CANADIAN
HONotlM IE V™
I crystalize. Since these caste barin^AV his
hie sword.
HONOLULU.—-In the specta- f^rs were deemed to be ordained to draw
hot iron.
,
by
th
gQdSj
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_
cular movie, Shaka, produced by
v
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Japan s Toho studio, there is a। mous to cross them.
Yashodhara with it, DevadattaMiracles Depicted
scene ( showing Siddhartha, the>
i
At the top of the human scale nevertheless, still plotted- to make
t^“7^
man destined to become Buddha -were people such as Siddhartha, her his own. While Siddhartha
meditating beneath a banyan tree’ iving m beautiful palaces and W«s absent on his quest for en. Or S1X years he has been striv surounded by luxury. At the other .^btenmen, Devadatta, exercis
i
ing for enlightenment, and he is
ing diabolical cunning, stole into like> Yamamoto, brings him again
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bearded and wasted'. Temptation “u„^rex?s^^ "^ led|h“ ‘b^’^.K her" to his father’s palace where, on I
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conies to him in an erotic dance
the roof garden where the king
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performed by beautiful women'in
is wont to take his ease, he con?
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per Teai
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a host_ of evil spirits, grotesque
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, e dre?s and swore revenge. He would not
But hls stepmother, having been ~
and misshapen, who threaten to
Chief sou^cf^16 S
Pay e?
edL ^ii^tenment
fr°m the P^Wet ~
assault him. He defies them. They about the costumes of th
at-S I™6 to- lum* He Poached love, v her death. Her lover draws
release on him a cloud of arrows
Pe^ compass^ and equality.
' ^^ ^s it into his
and sipears which fall harmlessly were the ea^^^
at his feet.
tna;TV^S monastr^
a Disembodied Voice
There is'a story of an
lhV “^ of R ^r .fc enlightenment, the pho eats children, who is ®™
_ He falls into a trance. A pass
ing^ goathead puts a cup of milk brilliant wito'1™58 and ",alls a« J®1*1 ls not shown directly on from her evil ways to become the
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experienced
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slims and blouses Sfpnd ° ma>e skirts,
_ Flayed by the most gifted of ^ X
at once. -BucKslnd^
Japans young actors, Kojiro
froai earlier ftom wickedness.
' elephants. There is the parrtSde
^Toronto)e1'
Hongo, the scene is symbolic and schools. With these paintings1 as
as , The rest of the' film is devoted
renounces Devadatta
.P.^HATORS experienced on i
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apocryphal. So is much of the 5 ??de’ Jt -Vas possiWe to create to various tales revealing his to fo ow Buddha.
and slacks 2j
women's
movie. For the film is neither clothing suitable for each caste. ,21 ngS'i Many of these stories L Most awesome is the destruc blouses
wages. Apply Loi 'ba ^Ltd"^
history nor biography, but a
laide St. W. (Toronto) ^ L d' 4 0 Ade‘
Art director is Kisaku Ito. The
to some in the b°n of the Temple of Indra
1
fnrt\Of stories Turing a basis Sn^S • °f ?e uPPer caste, as
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but, Pemg flung into a. fiery pit by residing
fabricated for the purpose of ingly beautiful.
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because
the
picture
Devadatta, who has acquired oZ Phone RU. 3-8812 (Toronto)
showing the all-embracing love s Reconstruction of the manners
^dofor exhibition in cult Powers, and made himself
and compassion of Siddhartha.
S°Uth Ame™’ and ™ler. The temple is rent aid col
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Bom 560 B.C.
TVbnPeri°^ was more difficult,
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himself
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tHe se.rvices of Shunkai KbicTl tairnA310^8 tO the Prio a chasm which begins to close
and Gautama the name of his
fanuly. He was .horn, a prince isutsui, a priest of the Mibu
s
r f Joseph and the on lbrm.
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light, by means
and to describe the life of the Die. He denied her, but left his of- which Devadatta
Kohini.
ascends to MAIN floor, furnished, couple with a
baby or two
students,
reasonable
garment in her hand as he fled. salvation and safety.
, .desi^?ati°ns ^Keu Kim monks of Siddhartha’s day.
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3” coveted' is
gyves the impression | L~oP^’^L™
IIJai1
Buddha died at the age of 80,
not names, but titles.
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when
he was absorbed- into Nir
Muni means, The Enlightened caV * Je°Ple Of Siddhartha’s
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played
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mal one of an endless cycle of hpma
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scene ( showing Siddhartha, the>
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man destined to become Buddha -were people such as Siddhartha, her his own. While Siddhartha
meditating beneath a banyan tree’ iving m beautiful palaces and W«s absent on his quest for en. Or S1X years he has been striv surounded by luxury. At the other .^btenmen, Devadatta, exercis
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ing diabolical cunning, stole into like> Yamamoto, brings him again
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a host_ of evil spirits, grotesque
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and misshapen, who threaten to
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assault him. He defies them. They about the costumes of th
at-S I™6 to- lum* He Poached love, v her death. Her lover draws
release on him a cloud of arrows
Pe^ compass^ and equality.
' ^^ ^s it into his
and sipears which fall harmlessly were the ea^^^
at his feet.
tna;TV^S monastr^
a Disembodied Voice
There is'a story of an
lhV “^ of R ^r .fc enlightenment, the pho eats children, who is ®™
_ He falls into a trance. A pass
ing^ goathead puts a cup of milk brilliant wito'1™58 and ",alls a« J®1*1 ls not shown directly on from her evil ways to become the
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hJS hps. Shiddhartha revives, durtag thT%^
executed ^ screen. He is a disembodied follower of Buddha. Tlmre is the
■^^has found enlightenment. .
x Gupta penod-frompoxe a spirit peryading the evil Persecution of the
experienced
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^ weenAt tenced to be
slims and blouses Sfpnd ° ma>e skirts,
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at once. -BucKslnd^
Japans young actors, Kojiro
froai earlier ftom wickedness.
' elephants. There is the parrtSde
^Toronto)e1'
Hongo, the scene is symbolic and schools. With these paintings1 as
as , The rest of the' film is devoted
renounces Devadatta
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apocryphal. So is much of the 5 ??de’ Jt -Vas possiWe to create to various tales revealing his to fo ow Buddha.
and slacks 2j
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movie. For the film is neither clothing suitable for each caste. ,21 ngS'i Many of these stories L Most awesome is the destruc blouses
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Art director is Kisaku Ito. The
to some in the b°n of the Temple of Indra
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fnrt\Of stories Turing a basis Sn^S • °f ?e uPPer caste, as
ybere tbe priests of Buddha are ALTERATIONIST
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m the film, are strik ueXnT ^VVUCh
but, Pemg flung into a. fiery pit by residing
fabricated for the purpose of ingly beautiful.
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showing the all-embracing love s Reconstruction of the manners
^dofor exhibition in cult Powers, and made himself
and compassion of Siddhartha.
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and movements of the people of E±
Bom 560 B.C.
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tHe se.rvices of Shunkai KbicTl tairnA310^8 tO the Prio a chasm which begins to close
and Gautama the name of his
fanuly. He was .horn, a prince isutsui, a priest of the Mibu
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S °f ?^k^’ which had settled ini SRudled f°ra
cast her ey^ by
who5 eS doX
fur“ese„ monastery. He was i
of
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Of fc.K.uualayas, on the stream
light, by means
and to describe the life of the Die. He denied her, but left his of- which Devadatta
Kohini.
ascends to MAIN floor, furnished, couple with a
baby or two
students,
reasonable
garment in her hand as he fled. salvation and safety.
, .desi^?ati°ns ^Keu Kim monks of Siddhartha’s day.
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^^htenment are not
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gyves the impression | L~oP^’^L™
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Buddha died at the age of 80,
not names, but titles.
Sakaya
5P San?’ gracious life led P \nC0 Kunala, Raizo Ichikaw
when
he was absorbed- into Nir
Muni means, The Enlightened caV * Je°Ple Of Siddhartha’s
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nala is falsely accused and cast I he had achieved by extinguishHuman Sacrifices
costwf about $2,000,000-a rteS„T"^ iWrisonmm is mg hatred, passion and delusion.
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had seen the poor (Tying of 105 e turned hatred of his sten titude of disciples and followers
o?ther' She/educes the captain I surrounding him to the same
scriDPdeh
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Jut
^d bribes Kun to plane.
all star cast, it is a colossal com
put out Kunala's eyes with a red'MADAME NINA
parable to Ben Hur.
160-Minute Run
The wretchedness he had
Gifted Reader Advisor
nF^1^01^8’ from the temples
era
born into an nessed' preyed upon him
I
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Causes
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were
recruited
as
exa “ disillusionment and des. Guarantee to help in matters of
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love, marriage, business, health
musical background,
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free niankind from
She has helped many from all walks
cay.
ihe only^ deduction to be ?S b°^eto of
Ifukube,
suffering. At the 90?^’ JaPan. — More than
of life. One reading will convince
l he hooding;, reverent
inS^f
^e murky teach S^^ “o hi! -00 deformed ■ babies have been
spirit ot the film.
ings of the priests was the dis
you of her great knowledge. Speaks
?aPai ®ince thailidomide
p . > Yashodhara,
played
bv Fi
? Is a long rihu, running for
mal one of an endless cycle of hpma
several tongues.
star, Charito SoYs, east 5i D?
saJ® “I Japan, in 1959. two hours and 40 minutes. In
incarnation. A person’? posK
recenll?
Mon5~^ reported ^5’ he diaIogUe is in the ori&5
Call EM. 4-9809
MantoCeM ««co“terments, and,
£"ture Kfe was deter- as
an humble, barefoot monk set
’ P1‘°ffSSOr of °bste- I S2 Japanese, with English sub- i
h‘SUm 0T his deeds,
1” Trch &r lh' key to’ the tri^
£ ^^^ere, the dialogue is
Karma, m his present and past S)
gynecology, said “at
hves. If his bad deeds sufficient r.ddle of existence.
1 the language of the couni
^nt of the mothers tiy in which it is exhibited.
is. opposed by Siddhar of
•tr-r^hed his good to warGIFTED READINGS
n d^,ormed babies said
i«nt it, he might be reborn a tha s cousin, Devadatta, who re ?mcv k thahdomide during pre.
/h.™1’ culture, where the emMadame Irene now located in Tor
a
creature as lowly as an insect. As W
forces of evil The
EriaT th* aCqU1'rillg Sfcatus and
onto.
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I
'itef
u bom into a h«i-« contest tor Jk . on«™ated in a 000
as
the
people
There
is no home so dreary that she
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330, i£?lddha?ha’S day by this ethehara
■ hand’ of Yashod- WO babies born
1
in 986 hospitals
cannot bring light and sunshine to
Mte ba7iers’ not u«Hke those
aurmg 1960, 1961 and 1962
S abnp^r
comPassion and
help those who are in need of it.
he Negro faces in some parts of
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Phone: 536-2725
rio'*enmgs of a nation that has
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