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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
I
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1964
o
Toronto, Ont.
Toronto Sansei Misses Death . .
iC.'s Ken Mori Re-Elected
Li. Ethnic Press Director
Youth Escapes Live Burial
hands to get air. Michael was
TORONTO.
—
A
Toronto
Sansei
Mr. Frank Glogowski, editor
®ONTO. — Mr. Ken Mori,
trapped to the neck.
of
the Polish language semi youth and a companion narrowly
Japanese section editor
and his
Michael Webb,
Ebusiness manager oi me weekly in Toronto, was elected escaped death last Sunday when
^Caraiian. was re-elected oy acclamation to act as Presi a tunnel they were making in a brother, Peter, 11, who were
fcoZof the Canadian Eth- dent for a 2-year term (1964- sand pit caved in.
playing in the sand pit at a con1965).
Mr.
Stan
Mokrzycki,
Pres
fress Association at their
struction site, were unable to tree
ident
of
New
Canadian
Publi
Firemen
rescued
Dick
Ito,
12,
Manual membership meeting
week at Okeefe s head cations (advertising agency) was and his companion Michael Doyle, the trapped boys.
Dick Ito said sand fell overhead
B lounge. Some 30 foreign elected 1st Vice-President. Second 11,
both of* Heath Street West.
and
third
Vice-Presidents,
re
fage publication representaThey were dragged from the sand and suddenly all was in darkness.
Jfrom Ontario and Queo-.c elected by acclamation, were Dr.
J. M. Kirschbaum and Mr. And at the rear of 51 Heath Avenue. .
"I shoved my hand up ana
|ed the meet—
res Laur. Also re-elected were
The sand completely buried I saw a light. The sand kept falling
Treasurer,
Mrs.
M.
Brodzki
and
In. J.C. Accused
"but I kept making
Dick who groped a hole with his on me," he said,
Secretary, Mr. V. Mauko.
a hole above me with my hand
| Stabbing After
Other directors elected were:
Messers I. Boyko, O. Havlik,
John Noviack, and R. Budenko.
Mr. S. Veidenbaum and Mrs. M.
fcoUHK, B.C. — A J.C. Janossy were elected auditors.
rehouseman accused of stabbThe Canadian Ethnic Press Fe
Banother young man last deration’s general meeting was
mwas committed recently for tentatively slated for this fall in
court trial.
Toronto.
Bn Horii, 19, is' charged
wounding Barry Kendrick,
gl9, outhsid'e an East End
Bouver house where both
lire attending a party on
lending Party
Insemination Expert
With 8th Farm Trainees
and got air.”
Both boys were uninjured.
Doyle: “We
Michael
Said
got
a
fright.
We will
certainly
not go near that sand again. ’
Other members of this years
TORONTO. — An artificial in
group
are: Mr. Shinichi Naga
semination director from the City
of Otaru in Hokkaido, Mr. Kunio mine. 27, a farm technician from
Kusama, 31, is one of this year a Aomori prefecture who is now
8th Annual Japanese Farm Trai living on a farm near WallaceTOKYO. — The 25-year old
nees to come to Southern Ontario burg, knd Mr. Katsuhiko Uye- ultra-rightist who tried to as
28,
another
farm
technithis month for study and work.
sassinate premier Hayato Ikeda
Now living on a farm in Prin cian from Takamatsu City in was sentenced recently to five
ceton, Ontario — near Brant! oid Kagawa-ken who is now living on years imprisonment by the dis
a farm in Elmira, Ontario.
trict court in Fukushima.
TOKYO. — The 1964 Olympic — he hopes to learn the latest
Takao Ishimoto, a member of
The
group
also
hopes
to
learn
ristrate Bernard
Isman Games will cost Japan almost Canadian veterinary techniques.
the
Great Jiapan Patriotic Youth
|toli Kendrick suffered a $3 billion, the Tokyo Metropoli Back in Japan, Mr. Kusama was the Canadian way of life during Organization,
was arrested last
hd on the left side of his tan Olympic Preparation Bureau also an advisor to the local Dan.. their stay here. They will return November while trying to ap
to Japan next year in February. proach Ikeda with a knife in
t Mien a knife struck a rib estimated recently.
Farm Co-op association.
his hand.
felanced off.
This is an over-all estimate
including both the cost for tne
The premier’ was campaigning
building of such purely athletic
at the time.
as ' stadiums and
lemon JC's Act In establishments
__ T-winese news I ents based in tnis city signed
the Olympic Village as well as
MOSCO
.
Moscow denied i a statement saying they nad
such permanent structures as
Majority of One
new hotels, remodeling of the
[ “no Japanese corres
airport, new roads, sub- tion with the recent erroneous showed
main
pondent
in Moscow, was in any
teRNON, B. C.—The Vernon
reports that Premier Khrushchev way connected
ways and railroads.
with these re. Theatre group recently
had
died.
IPSWICH, England.—A Japa
The exact figure the bureau
Bed.the play, “A Majority
’
, ,
. ■ i
The West German news agency portsThey
^aid
none
had
contact
nese
cherry tree planted by the
came
up
with
is
$2,927,6^6,000
Bine" which included Japanese
Deutsche Bresse Agentur, which with the West German agency
local
branch of the Campaign
B from Vernon, one of whom
The premier’s office said that put out the original story, sam at the time and that “DPA and for Nuclear Disarmament was
Ped only three weeks ago
error had been made due to other agencies and newspapers
in the past four years the govern an
ft Japan.
a
marbled
conversation here be which published these erroneous found cut down recently and a
ment had' pumped $2,634,888,888 tween a Japanese
journalist and reports . . - did not at any time clump of rhubarb in its place.
of the girls Keiko Sa- into the preparations for the Oct.
The tree was planted beside a
& Tasako Sakakibara and Sa- 10-25 games. The sum equals an employee of the Soviet news check with any Japanese cor
commemorative plaque as a peace
, respondents in Moscow.
|ls$ui portray the Japanese one-third of Japan’s national agency Tass.
All nine Japanese corresponasymbol to mark the dropping of
in the play -wearing color- budget for 1963.
the atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
|ad authentic kimonos from
|
Dingle Foot, Labor M. P. for
| Ipswich who was present at the
pther feature was the auth‘iplanting ceremony, said the.“tree
Japanese dinner dishes
was a gesture of reconciliation
vere prepared in the cothim
to
stop
but
he
refuses.
”
| Japanese traditional style by
and
those who destroyed it are
“You’re always doing
Officers said French became beneath contempt.”
SAN FRANCISCO.—A drunk shouted,
Indies of the Vernon Japasomething to hurt her — if you
en, hakujin stepfather, after beat hurt her again I swear Ill kill enraged during Kenichi s talk
| community.
Police in this town of 97,000
and began shouting abuses: You ing his Japanese warbride wife,
- *e authentic Japanese musi- was stabbed by her son while
re yellow . . . you haven’t any people about 70 miles northeast
French, police said, laughed at guts • ■ - you’ll never be able to of Ipswich have been called in
i muniments were used in two police officers stood watch
his
stepson.
L?^'-,, These included a ing.
stand on your own two feet and by the Council of Parks Com
“
You
’re too yellow to do any- ever do anything.”
, .a’ad a “Koto”, the
mittee to investigate.
.
“It happened so suddenly we
t^'D/hich is some six feet had no opportunity to prevent thin<r_go back to your room,
Kenichi stared at his stepfath
S -ua nas^ strings stretching it,” patrolman Joseph Rowset French told Kenichi. Police .said er a moment silently* and tnen
J /op to bottom which said of the bizarre knifing tnai the bov and Anna retreated i.o left the room.
/
|
with the fingers.
their rooms, followed’ by the step
“
We
were
trying
to
get
things
recently.
S instrument must be laid occured
Rosset and patrolman Jerry father who shouted insuk^ and settled when the boy came baci,
on die floor when beine Greene had been dispatched uO obscenities at the two ri them, patrolman Rosset said. He had
one hand behind him. We couldn t
the address iat the request^ according to authorities.
TOKYO.—The Tokyo Shibaura
While
this
was
going
on,
-G=see what was in it.
^ Japanese Cana- Mrs. Fujie French, 47, to stop
Electric
Co. (Toshiba), a leading
French
called
for
police.
“All of a sudden he dashed past
acted on stage a family quarrel.
'
electric
appliance
firm,, recently
When the officers arrived the us and stabbed French in the
She told officers her husband
extremely well,
announced
the
completion
of a
the back.”
, , , c
pf nine years, Paul W. Frencn, whole family assembled in
newspaper.
test
model
of
a
television-tele
The victim was rushed to ban
48, a chemical worker, had come living room.
phone
named
“
viewphone.
”
Kenichi told police there had Francisco general hospital for
home intoxicated and had stained
™ese Boxing Champ a fight and then twisted her been almost constant fra ion emergency treatment and later The new device was displayed
arm so hard she screamed out in between his mother and step transferred to Letterman General at the opening of the Internati
For Comedy
father since their marriage u Hospital. His condition was cri- onal Trade Fair in Osaka.
pain.
j -xr
It enables telephone callers to
.
L p
r
^Saku Sa-ito, forThe scream awakened Mrs. 1954 when French was an Arms ticalKenichi,
a
senior
at
Golden
see
each other’s figures televised
French
’
s
son
and
daughter,
Ke
sergeant
and
former
Fujie
2.. V-- r ■‘A " eight cnamGate
College,
was
arrested
on
via
original telephone wires.
kasuki.
who
then
was
a
widow
nichi.
24,
and
Anna,
20,
who
~ &“en,}1P the ring to
suspicion of attempted murder,
ike Japan rushed into the living room and left with tho children.
“Viewphone” is the frist TV booked at city prison. He was
‘F155-0- announced saw their mother struggling wit1
telephone in the world that does
“His drinking is
released
after
posting
a
-SHOO
not use exclusive lines.
.< io. •ano won the title -n their stepfather, according to her the trouble.” Kenichi told die of bond.
Mr a April this' year report to police.
,. ficers. “Mother has tnea to ge.
“Leave her alone,
Kenichi
Ikeda Assassin
Try Gets 5-Years
Japan Olympics To
Cost $3 Billion
Japan Newsmen Deny Part In K-Death
Japan Peace Tree
Is Chopped Down
Warbride s Son Stabs Hakujin Stepfather
Completes World's
1 st TV-Telephone
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
I
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1964
o
Toronto, Ont.
Toronto Sansei Misses Death . .
iC.'s Ken Mori Re-Elected
Li. Ethnic Press Director
Youth Escapes Live Burial
hands to get air. Michael was
TORONTO.
—
A
Toronto
Sansei
Mr. Frank Glogowski, editor
®ONTO. — Mr. Ken Mori,
trapped to the neck.
of
the Polish language semi youth and a companion narrowly
Japanese section editor
and his
Michael Webb,
Ebusiness manager oi me weekly in Toronto, was elected escaped death last Sunday when
^Caraiian. was re-elected oy acclamation to act as Presi a tunnel they were making in a brother, Peter, 11, who were
fcoZof the Canadian Eth- dent for a 2-year term (1964- sand pit caved in.
playing in the sand pit at a con1965).
Mr.
Stan
Mokrzycki,
Pres
fress Association at their
struction site, were unable to tree
ident
of
New
Canadian
Publi
Firemen
rescued
Dick
Ito,
12,
Manual membership meeting
week at Okeefe s head cations (advertising agency) was and his companion Michael Doyle, the trapped boys.
Dick Ito said sand fell overhead
B lounge. Some 30 foreign elected 1st Vice-President. Second 11,
both of* Heath Street West.
and
third
Vice-Presidents,
re
fage publication representaThey were dragged from the sand and suddenly all was in darkness.
Jfrom Ontario and Queo-.c elected by acclamation, were Dr.
J. M. Kirschbaum and Mr. And at the rear of 51 Heath Avenue. .
"I shoved my hand up ana
|ed the meet—
res Laur. Also re-elected were
The sand completely buried I saw a light. The sand kept falling
Treasurer,
Mrs.
M.
Brodzki
and
In. J.C. Accused
"but I kept making
Dick who groped a hole with his on me," he said,
Secretary, Mr. V. Mauko.
a hole above me with my hand
| Stabbing After
Other directors elected were:
Messers I. Boyko, O. Havlik,
John Noviack, and R. Budenko.
Mr. S. Veidenbaum and Mrs. M.
fcoUHK, B.C. — A J.C. Janossy were elected auditors.
rehouseman accused of stabbThe Canadian Ethnic Press Fe
Banother young man last deration’s general meeting was
mwas committed recently for tentatively slated for this fall in
court trial.
Toronto.
Bn Horii, 19, is' charged
wounding Barry Kendrick,
gl9, outhsid'e an East End
Bouver house where both
lire attending a party on
lending Party
Insemination Expert
With 8th Farm Trainees
and got air.”
Both boys were uninjured.
Doyle: “We
Michael
Said
got
a
fright.
We will
certainly
not go near that sand again. ’
Other members of this years
TORONTO. — An artificial in
group
are: Mr. Shinichi Naga
semination director from the City
of Otaru in Hokkaido, Mr. Kunio mine. 27, a farm technician from
Kusama, 31, is one of this year a Aomori prefecture who is now
8th Annual Japanese Farm Trai living on a farm near WallaceTOKYO. — The 25-year old
nees to come to Southern Ontario burg, knd Mr. Katsuhiko Uye- ultra-rightist who tried to as
28,
another
farm
technithis month for study and work.
sassinate premier Hayato Ikeda
Now living on a farm in Prin cian from Takamatsu City in was sentenced recently to five
ceton, Ontario — near Brant! oid Kagawa-ken who is now living on years imprisonment by the dis
a farm in Elmira, Ontario.
trict court in Fukushima.
TOKYO. — The 1964 Olympic — he hopes to learn the latest
Takao Ishimoto, a member of
The
group
also
hopes
to
learn
ristrate Bernard
Isman Games will cost Japan almost Canadian veterinary techniques.
the
Great Jiapan Patriotic Youth
|toli Kendrick suffered a $3 billion, the Tokyo Metropoli Back in Japan, Mr. Kusama was the Canadian way of life during Organization,
was arrested last
hd on the left side of his tan Olympic Preparation Bureau also an advisor to the local Dan.. their stay here. They will return November while trying to ap
to Japan next year in February. proach Ikeda with a knife in
t Mien a knife struck a rib estimated recently.
Farm Co-op association.
his hand.
felanced off.
This is an over-all estimate
including both the cost for tne
The premier’ was campaigning
building of such purely athletic
at the time.
as ' stadiums and
lemon JC's Act In establishments
__ T-winese news I ents based in tnis city signed
the Olympic Village as well as
MOSCO
.
Moscow denied i a statement saying they nad
such permanent structures as
Majority of One
new hotels, remodeling of the
[ “no Japanese corres
airport, new roads, sub- tion with the recent erroneous showed
main
pondent
in Moscow, was in any
teRNON, B. C.—The Vernon
reports that Premier Khrushchev way connected
ways and railroads.
with these re. Theatre group recently
had
died.
IPSWICH, England.—A Japa
The exact figure the bureau
Bed.the play, “A Majority
’
, ,
. ■ i
The West German news agency portsThey
^aid
none
had
contact
nese
cherry tree planted by the
came
up
with
is
$2,927,6^6,000
Bine" which included Japanese
Deutsche Bresse Agentur, which with the West German agency
local
branch of the Campaign
B from Vernon, one of whom
The premier’s office said that put out the original story, sam at the time and that “DPA and for Nuclear Disarmament was
Ped only three weeks ago
error had been made due to other agencies and newspapers
in the past four years the govern an
ft Japan.
a
marbled
conversation here be which published these erroneous found cut down recently and a
ment had' pumped $2,634,888,888 tween a Japanese
journalist and reports . . - did not at any time clump of rhubarb in its place.
of the girls Keiko Sa- into the preparations for the Oct.
The tree was planted beside a
& Tasako Sakakibara and Sa- 10-25 games. The sum equals an employee of the Soviet news check with any Japanese cor
commemorative plaque as a peace
, respondents in Moscow.
|ls$ui portray the Japanese one-third of Japan’s national agency Tass.
All nine Japanese corresponasymbol to mark the dropping of
in the play -wearing color- budget for 1963.
the atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
|ad authentic kimonos from
|
Dingle Foot, Labor M. P. for
| Ipswich who was present at the
pther feature was the auth‘iplanting ceremony, said the.“tree
Japanese dinner dishes
was a gesture of reconciliation
vere prepared in the cothim
to
stop
but
he
refuses.
”
| Japanese traditional style by
and
those who destroyed it are
“You’re always doing
Officers said French became beneath contempt.”
SAN FRANCISCO.—A drunk shouted,
Indies of the Vernon Japasomething to hurt her — if you
en, hakujin stepfather, after beat hurt her again I swear Ill kill enraged during Kenichi s talk
| community.
Police in this town of 97,000
and began shouting abuses: You ing his Japanese warbride wife,
- *e authentic Japanese musi- was stabbed by her son while
re yellow . . . you haven’t any people about 70 miles northeast
French, police said, laughed at guts • ■ - you’ll never be able to of Ipswich have been called in
i muniments were used in two police officers stood watch
his
stepson.
L?^'-,, These included a ing.
stand on your own two feet and by the Council of Parks Com
“
You
’re too yellow to do any- ever do anything.”
, .a’ad a “Koto”, the
mittee to investigate.
.
“It happened so suddenly we
t^'D/hich is some six feet had no opportunity to prevent thin<r_go back to your room,
Kenichi stared at his stepfath
S -ua nas^ strings stretching it,” patrolman Joseph Rowset French told Kenichi. Police .said er a moment silently* and tnen
J /op to bottom which said of the bizarre knifing tnai the bov and Anna retreated i.o left the room.
/
|
with the fingers.
their rooms, followed’ by the step
“
We
were
trying
to
get
things
recently.
S instrument must be laid occured
Rosset and patrolman Jerry father who shouted insuk^ and settled when the boy came baci,
on die floor when beine Greene had been dispatched uO obscenities at the two ri them, patrolman Rosset said. He had
one hand behind him. We couldn t
the address iat the request^ according to authorities.
TOKYO.—The Tokyo Shibaura
While
this
was
going
on,
-G=see what was in it.
^ Japanese Cana- Mrs. Fujie French, 47, to stop
Electric
Co. (Toshiba), a leading
French
called
for
police.
“All of a sudden he dashed past
acted on stage a family quarrel.
'
electric
appliance
firm,, recently
When the officers arrived the us and stabbed French in the
She told officers her husband
extremely well,
announced
the
completion
of a
the back.”
, , , c
pf nine years, Paul W. Frencn, whole family assembled in
newspaper.
test
model
of
a
television-tele
The victim was rushed to ban
48, a chemical worker, had come living room.
phone
named
“
viewphone.
”
Kenichi told police there had Francisco general hospital for
home intoxicated and had stained
™ese Boxing Champ a fight and then twisted her been almost constant fra ion emergency treatment and later The new device was displayed
arm so hard she screamed out in between his mother and step transferred to Letterman General at the opening of the Internati
For Comedy
father since their marriage u Hospital. His condition was cri- onal Trade Fair in Osaka.
pain.
j -xr
It enables telephone callers to
.
L p
r
^Saku Sa-ito, forThe scream awakened Mrs. 1954 when French was an Arms ticalKenichi,
a
senior
at
Golden
see
each other’s figures televised
French
’
s
son
and
daughter,
Ke
sergeant
and
former
Fujie
2.. V-- r ■‘A " eight cnamGate
College,
was
arrested
on
via
original telephone wires.
kasuki.
who
then
was
a
widow
nichi.
24,
and
Anna,
20,
who
~ &“en,}1P the ring to
suspicion of attempted murder,
ike Japan rushed into the living room and left with tho children.
“Viewphone” is the frist TV booked at city prison. He was
‘F155-0- announced saw their mother struggling wit1
telephone in the world that does
“His drinking is
released
after
posting
a
-SHOO
not use exclusive lines.
.< io. •ano won the title -n their stepfather, according to her the trouble.” Kenichi told die of bond.
Mr a April this' year report to police.
,. ficers. “Mother has tnea to ge.
“Leave her alone,
Kenichi
Ikeda Assassin
Try Gets 5-Years
Japan Olympics To
Cost $3 Billion
Japan Newsmen Deny Part In K-Death
Japan Peace Tree
Is Chopped Down
Warbride s Son Stabs Hakujin Stepfather
Completes World's
1 st TV-Telephone
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April 22, 19§1
$ BOWLING
10-PIN
SUNDAY
M4°Srii^
3^“: -M pu 223); Ken Ka-
Harer and Doings
SCORES
Lucien C Kura fa
Fujisawa 736; Viriginia Tanaka 554.
”B" CLASS: Miffy Ogawa 826 (311);
Buddhist
To Observe "Gotanye
Bill Haraga 691 (317); Sat Hamagu
On the same evening, a repent
chi 673; Mary Shinde 632.
The Toronto
TORONTO.
"C" CLASS: Tad Yamasaki 705 (302);
showing
of the full length Id
Buddhist
Church
is
observing
the
John Fujisawa 683; Harry Ryomoto 579;
mm.
cinemascope
film, ■‘Shinran”
Sam Fujinami 665; Sam Murakami 639; annual Founder’s Day service
Lit
Koiti Maruno 617; Yutaka Hamade 615. called GOTANYE or the birth will be shown, at 8:00 D.m.
joe * Furugori 613; Claire Iwase 605; day celebration of the founder is part one, depictin_ the early
Ruth Murakami 603.
life of Shinran before his spin
Toronto
Church
jG* Mjy^yK 5^'547 (206); Yuki
fv^cd 536; Ken Asa!kL;h'52S (209); Peter
n Tsuchiya 523; Shig MitYY?s^:da 522; Gloria WaLWES: Jean'475. Shirley
of the Jodo Shinshu sect of Budd
$
$
*
Miyuki 466; Nancy
hism
on Mav 17th at 11:00 A.M., tual maturity
7 Sakai *435; Dorothy
These are the results of the 4th An’ Murata 430; Joan Ha- nual Van. Nisei Easter Tournament:— and 2:00 P.M.
Usami 427.
LADIES' TEAM EVENT CHAMP: Rae
*
*
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Ui
(Mrs.) G. Wakida Nakamoto, MaryLou Takasaki, Sai. Ha
maguchi, Mary Shinde, Marion Koya J.C. Credit Union
Meet April
*
NISEI TEN PIN BOWLING nagi.
MEN'S TEAM EVENT CHAMPS: Bill
TORONTO. — The Japanese at 5:00 p.m.
1964 MEN: Ken . KaSn^iHoe Doi 577 (212; Rick Miyama, Jim Ayukawa, Ken Haraga,
Canadian (Toronto) Credit Union
Reports, discussio:
l/^tgSori 559 (203); Clare Koichi Kitagawa, Min Tamagi.
MIXED TEAM EVENTS: (1). 3556 h'cp will be holding their Annual tion of officers will take place.'''-(■jki.wn)- Ben Yoshida 549
h^' 543- Mike Idenou- 127: Miffy Ogawa, Kim Oikawa, Etsuko
ick Ta:
General Meeting and Dinner on All members ? :e requested to
Yoshida . Mas Kitagawa, Greg Nishi.
(221); Y>'k; Murata 543 (255)..;
(2). 3554 h'cp 420: Yutaka Hamade, Sunday, April 26, 1964 at the
Yosh Murata 537; Mossy
attend. Also,
Lily Murakami, Jim Ayukawa, MaryLou
Continental Co-op Hall at the welcome.
W Potts 491; Amy Toki Takasaki, . Bill Haraga.
(3). 3498 h'cp 424: Jim Ayukawa,
at: !54; Toky Yonemit454; Shirley-Aiho- Josie Matsuba, Kiyomi Hamaguchi, rear of Nikko Garden. Meeting
T. U.
Mitz Kazuta, Sam Fujinami.
begins at 2:00 p.m. and dinner
LADIES' DOUBLES: (1). 1482 — Hi
M. Kobayashi
sako Nishihama, Pat Nozaki.
*
*
(2). 1456 — Mrs. E. Kosaka, Hisaye
Will Return"
the results of *he
Kihara.
C.
Bow ling—Sat. League,
(3). 1413 — Yoko Nishimura, Marg
.nil 4th. 1964:
Ayukawa.
TORONTO. — The New Cana and Sunday begin at 2:00 p.m.
A DIVISION: Wayen Diner 58-114
MEN'S
DOUBLES:
(1).
1738
—
Jim
Tickets are §2.00 a piece and are
i rife 58-113, Ginza
------- T Curios 50-99;
dian Theatre, under the patron available at the theatre one hour
Mas Kitagawa.
Const. Co. 49-11012; K lwaia Ayukawa.
*(2). 1602 — Harry Ryomo-to, Koiti Ma age of the Crest Theatre Foun
”«! Service 47-98; Regent TV 45- runo.
. dation, presents the play, H'te before curtain time.
Screencraft Printing 45-91; N.
(3).
1559
—
Harry
Ryomoto,
Koicni
“The Witch Will Return” is
42-90; Commodore 40Witch Will Return” by Mike directed
by Rein Andre. Set is
Trailers 40-84; Dick's Kitagawa.
(4). 1517 — Joe Kuramoto, Jun Chiba. Waltari (Author of “The Egyp
(ji:=ron Service 37-94; Barry s Trophi- LADIES'
SINGLES: SCRATCH Champ: tian) on April 22 to 26 in the designed by -Rudy Dorn. Ah
Etsuko Yoshida 1021; Pat Nozaki 99?.;
Japanese Canadians are cordially
B DIVISION: Kami Insurance o/- —
Central Library Theatre. Sen Net Co. 56-128; Stey. Auto- Geri Fujisawa.
invited to attend this play.
HANDICAP: Kiyomi Hamaguchi IMS;
-= 54-74- 8 — K. Maruno s leam Mrs. Edith Kosaka 1121; Hisaye Kihara. ' Evening performances begin at
N.C.T.
Uw." and K. Gardens 46-109; Ko
MEN'S
SINGLES:
—
SCRATCH: ^OO p.m. Matinees on Saturday
i' Collision Renoirs 37-84; Fraser- CHAMP:
— Bob Yamaoka 1414; Kaye
♦
f Const. Co. 33-92; 7 — J. Furugo- Inouye 1366;
*
Sam Sugie 1293; Gordon
Tscm 33-82.
,
Mayede
1282.
Erin, June 21st
-'Teams alreadvqualiHed for the
Buddhist Church Picnic
HANDICAP: Frank Nozaki 1540; Jim
%o:f in the 1st half.)
„
1408;
A" CLASS: Kaye Inouye 803; Ken Ayukawa 1472; Mr. Nishikawa
TORONTO.—There in no place Toronto. As in past years, the
Mr.
Makihara
1398.
picnic is expected to attract some
t-o 794 (303); Dennis Koyanagi Tf^;
SPECIAL AViARDS: Mr. Tsuji 1370; like Erin for a good' community
Nishimura 756 (303); Jack Yama- Mrs.
Oikawa 1052; Mr. I. Watanabe, picnic. There are lots of shade, 1500 to 2000 people.
:o 728; Yukito Maruno 715; Koichi 1342; Mrs.
Kobayashi 1029.
Friends living in the Hamilton
jaawa' 703; Min Tamagi 702; Geri
tables, swimming, boating, golf
(Toronto) Annual
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AND IT’S READY WITHIN THE WEEK
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—
—
FIRE
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^The Modern Way
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JCCA Iseibu Holds Monthly Meeting On April 26th
Correct
a collection passed. Everyone is
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Ros: RO. 7-3®
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ing, baseball, pavilion for bingo, area, and other points west with
dancing, nature trails, eveiy- in easy driving distance from
thing. And thats where the 1 o- Erin, are urged to come and
ronto Buddhist Church will hold meet your friends on this caiefree outing.
their picnic on June 21st.
The price is same as last year.
Roy Sato
It’s only a one hour drive from
Wedding Invitations
EM. 6-3223
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NOTARY PUBLIC
Offlcs Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
* S2 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
TORONTO.—The April meet
ing of the JCCA Isseibu was held welcome to attend. Also, discus
ion April 16th under the. chan- sions on the J.C. Centres’s ba
1 manship of Mr. I. Kawashm. The zaar, the Cherry Festival, . JCCA
■following gave reports: 1. Ka Picnic and other .matters took
meoka — secretary, I. Kanda
।_ Treasurer, T. Umezuki —
A letter from the 2 Japanese
i tional JCCA, Roy Sato — Toron- Leprosy Missions For Asia, wmen
■ to JCCA. Also reports from otmi were- sent to the Welfare C°ii-I groups .such as the JCC Centre mittee of Toronto, was read and
were given.
,
discussed. The letter requested
It was
announced that die aid The Isseibu agreed: in prin
second part of the Japanese ciple and will refer the matter to
movie, “Kimi no Nawa? v.ill the standing committee of the
be shown at the Japanese Cana welfare committee. This will Di
dian Cultural Centre on April one of the items up for discussion
26th at 7:00 p.m. No admission for the May monthly meeting.
will be charged but there Mill
Toronto Dana s
Spring-Summer Fashion Show Sat
nd silk promises comingTORONTO.—The roar of the
of gentle breezes, starry
March lion can still be heard_an nings
and
moonlight waltzes, the
the unpredictable April showe^ skies
s m to overshadow the coming time when women are the csof May; but 100% fair weathei sence of charm, elegance and
is guaranteed to prevail a. Jie coquetry.
Toronto
Buddhist Church on
So don’t fret about the weath
Saturday, April -kn.
er
outside, t’s going to be just
As the Toronto Dana s ammai
narade of fashions get under beautiful inside. Remember to
way, a wonderful world of spuing attend the Dana Spring-Summer
will come to life when Jie colo s. Fashion show at the TorontJ
stvle and fabrics are ksP1^ Buddhist Church on Saturday,
at their best. Ton wiH also fed April 25th at . 8:00 p.m There
will be door prizes, ,and Refrenathe -warm sun on youi back, u
sand under your toes aspni^ ments.
the latest in beachwear and sport
Toronto Dana
togs The soft chiffon, organza
Come and bring your family and friends to the
1st. Annual Spring Bazaar
At The J. C. Cultural Centre
HcId With The Co-operation Of All J-C. Organizations
Saturday, April 25th - 2:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Picture Frames
CUSTOM FRAMING
1278 Yonge St. — Phone: 923-6877
(S. of Woodlawn)
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EM. 4-1395
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Barrister <S Solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
1008 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
138472 Queen W.
LE. 2-6378
Toronto
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GOODS
FISHING TACKLE — LIVE BAIT
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Phone: HO. 3-7400
Open Thui. and Fri. Until 9 p- m.
Formal
Rentals
Reserve
Now For
Weddings
Dances Etc.
ALNS
Of Toronto
GOODIES AVAILABLE’
Manju, Tempura, Udon, Japanese Curios
Osushi, Ohagi,
and many other surprizes.
Novelty,. Games, Door Prize;
Sus Nagai
437 DANFORTH AVE.:
PHONE: 463-8104
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PAGE 7
April 22, 19§1
$ BOWLING
10-PIN
SUNDAY
M4°Srii^
3^“: -M pu 223); Ken Ka-
Harer and Doings
SCORES
Lucien C Kura fa
Fujisawa 736; Viriginia Tanaka 554.
”B" CLASS: Miffy Ogawa 826 (311);
Buddhist
To Observe "Gotanye
Bill Haraga 691 (317); Sat Hamagu
On the same evening, a repent
chi 673; Mary Shinde 632.
The Toronto
TORONTO.
"C" CLASS: Tad Yamasaki 705 (302);
showing
of the full length Id
Buddhist
Church
is
observing
the
John Fujisawa 683; Harry Ryomoto 579;
mm.
cinemascope
film, ■‘Shinran”
Sam Fujinami 665; Sam Murakami 639; annual Founder’s Day service
Lit
Koiti Maruno 617; Yutaka Hamade 615. called GOTANYE or the birth will be shown, at 8:00 D.m.
joe * Furugori 613; Claire Iwase 605; day celebration of the founder is part one, depictin_ the early
Ruth Murakami 603.
life of Shinran before his spin
Toronto
Church
jG* Mjy^yK 5^'547 (206); Yuki
fv^cd 536; Ken Asa!kL;h'52S (209); Peter
n Tsuchiya 523; Shig MitYY?s^:da 522; Gloria WaLWES: Jean'475. Shirley
of the Jodo Shinshu sect of Budd
$
$
*
Miyuki 466; Nancy
hism
on Mav 17th at 11:00 A.M., tual maturity
7 Sakai *435; Dorothy
These are the results of the 4th An’ Murata 430; Joan Ha- nual Van. Nisei Easter Tournament:— and 2:00 P.M.
Usami 427.
LADIES' TEAM EVENT CHAMP: Rae
*
*
*
fe
Ui
(Mrs.) G. Wakida Nakamoto, MaryLou Takasaki, Sai. Ha
maguchi, Mary Shinde, Marion Koya J.C. Credit Union
Meet April
*
NISEI TEN PIN BOWLING nagi.
MEN'S TEAM EVENT CHAMPS: Bill
TORONTO. — The Japanese at 5:00 p.m.
1964 MEN: Ken . KaSn^iHoe Doi 577 (212; Rick Miyama, Jim Ayukawa, Ken Haraga,
Canadian (Toronto) Credit Union
Reports, discussio:
l/^tgSori 559 (203); Clare Koichi Kitagawa, Min Tamagi.
MIXED TEAM EVENTS: (1). 3556 h'cp will be holding their Annual tion of officers will take place.'''-(■jki.wn)- Ben Yoshida 549
h^' 543- Mike Idenou- 127: Miffy Ogawa, Kim Oikawa, Etsuko
ick Ta:
General Meeting and Dinner on All members ? :e requested to
Yoshida . Mas Kitagawa, Greg Nishi.
(221); Y>'k; Murata 543 (255)..;
(2). 3554 h'cp 420: Yutaka Hamade, Sunday, April 26, 1964 at the
Yosh Murata 537; Mossy
attend. Also,
Lily Murakami, Jim Ayukawa, MaryLou
Continental Co-op Hall at the welcome.
W Potts 491; Amy Toki Takasaki, . Bill Haraga.
(3). 3498 h'cp 424: Jim Ayukawa,
at: !54; Toky Yonemit454; Shirley-Aiho- Josie Matsuba, Kiyomi Hamaguchi, rear of Nikko Garden. Meeting
T. U.
Mitz Kazuta, Sam Fujinami.
begins at 2:00 p.m. and dinner
LADIES' DOUBLES: (1). 1482 — Hi
M. Kobayashi
sako Nishihama, Pat Nozaki.
*
*
(2). 1456 — Mrs. E. Kosaka, Hisaye
Will Return"
the results of *he
Kihara.
C.
Bow ling—Sat. League,
(3). 1413 — Yoko Nishimura, Marg
.nil 4th. 1964:
Ayukawa.
TORONTO. — The New Cana and Sunday begin at 2:00 p.m.
A DIVISION: Wayen Diner 58-114
MEN'S
DOUBLES:
(1).
1738
—
Jim
Tickets are §2.00 a piece and are
i rife 58-113, Ginza
------- T Curios 50-99;
dian Theatre, under the patron available at the theatre one hour
Mas Kitagawa.
Const. Co. 49-11012; K lwaia Ayukawa.
*(2). 1602 — Harry Ryomo-to, Koiti Ma age of the Crest Theatre Foun
”«! Service 47-98; Regent TV 45- runo.
. dation, presents the play, H'te before curtain time.
Screencraft Printing 45-91; N.
(3).
1559
—
Harry
Ryomoto,
Koicni
“The Witch Will Return” is
42-90; Commodore 40Witch Will Return” by Mike directed
by Rein Andre. Set is
Trailers 40-84; Dick's Kitagawa.
(4). 1517 — Joe Kuramoto, Jun Chiba. Waltari (Author of “The Egyp
(ji:=ron Service 37-94; Barry s Trophi- LADIES'
SINGLES: SCRATCH Champ: tian) on April 22 to 26 in the designed by -Rudy Dorn. Ah
Etsuko Yoshida 1021; Pat Nozaki 99?.;
Japanese Canadians are cordially
B DIVISION: Kami Insurance o/- —
Central Library Theatre. Sen Net Co. 56-128; Stey. Auto- Geri Fujisawa.
invited to attend this play.
HANDICAP: Kiyomi Hamaguchi IMS;
-= 54-74- 8 — K. Maruno s leam Mrs. Edith Kosaka 1121; Hisaye Kihara. ' Evening performances begin at
N.C.T.
Uw." and K. Gardens 46-109; Ko
MEN'S
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—
SCRATCH: ^OO p.m. Matinees on Saturday
i' Collision Renoirs 37-84; Fraser- CHAMP:
— Bob Yamaoka 1414; Kaye
♦
f Const. Co. 33-92; 7 — J. Furugo- Inouye 1366;
*
Sam Sugie 1293; Gordon
Tscm 33-82.
,
Mayede
1282.
Erin, June 21st
-'Teams alreadvqualiHed for the
Buddhist Church Picnic
HANDICAP: Frank Nozaki 1540; Jim
%o:f in the 1st half.)
„
1408;
A" CLASS: Kaye Inouye 803; Ken Ayukawa 1472; Mr. Nishikawa
TORONTO.—There in no place Toronto. As in past years, the
Mr.
Makihara
1398.
picnic is expected to attract some
t-o 794 (303); Dennis Koyanagi Tf^;
SPECIAL AViARDS: Mr. Tsuji 1370; like Erin for a good' community
Nishimura 756 (303); Jack Yama- Mrs.
Oikawa 1052; Mr. I. Watanabe, picnic. There are lots of shade, 1500 to 2000 people.
:o 728; Yukito Maruno 715; Koichi 1342; Mrs.
Kobayashi 1029.
Friends living in the Hamilton
jaawa' 703; Min Tamagi 702; Geri
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PAGE 8
Wednesday, Aprj^? 1Q,,
1
Old Soldierss Never Die .
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
I Remember MacArthur
By STELLA ITO
THE HEW CAHADRh
Authorized as second «m.
“Westward Hol"
Whether Japan was to con
English
By Leslie Nakashima
tinue in abyssal defeat or to rise Editor. s “y.’i
TOKYO.—Those were momen again as a respectable country Section Editor and Aavertm
Have you been thumbing through the Japanese women’s ma
gazines lately? lou’d be surprised! Even if you don’t read Japa- tous days right after Japan’s un- depended entirely upon MacMS
subscription *
”wC very WO^’ ^ ou ^ very quickly catch the drift of the trend. ! conditional surrender and Ame Arthur, the Japanese people
S4-® per 6 months
87.00 per year
. W estward Ho” should be used >as a title for something or another rican warplanes ceased dropping thought.
in Japan—for it is the bright and the smart thing to be inter bombs on Tokyo, and all Japan
There
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
important headnationally oriented. In those magazines there are pages and pages wiatched anxiously for the first lines fromwere
day
to
day
as
MacToronto 2-B. Ont.
of the latest fashions modeled by attractive girls, and delectable move.
Arthur-helped to reorganize mi
Pictures in the food sections showing what every worldly house
Would General Douglas Mac- litaristic Japan into a Democ
EMpire 6-5005
wife should prepare to please her husband and children.
Arthur, the Supreme Command ratic Japan. He quickly abolish
International Cooking School of Tokyo grooms -hundreds of er of the Allied Powers (SCAP), ed the peerage, outlawed th?
girls as ^prospective brides of modem Japan, to be a whiz in the go to the Imperial Palace or Zaibatsu
(financial combines)
kitchen. I he school trains these gilds thoroughly in the art of Japa- would Emperor Hirohito take the and large land holdings, en
nese 9°°king, then goes on to cover the global cuisine circuit. An initiative and call upon the domi couraged organization of. labor
ambitious program, but today’s bride and homemaker must be nant general?
unions, and gave Japan a new
ready to make new contacts and win new friends for her husband
MacArthur had taken his quar Democratic
Female Help Wanted
Constitution.
with her culinary skill. Oft times man’s best friends are found ters at the American embassy
Japanese women owe their BEAUTS’ salon operator c
by his wife through their stomachs.
which was untouched by bombs
important
place in the nation’s required. West end shoo neas:
Here is an example of the type of dishes taught the young and had commandeered' the Dai society today to MacArthur. He terms of salary or sh
JOE
negotiated, Phone 35€
ichi Life Insurance (building in
Indents at the cooking school.
gave
them
the
right
to
vote
and
(Toronto).
downtown Tokyo for his head
equal rights with the men. No
|b
CHICKEN AND CAULIFLOWER
quarters.
Male
Help
Wanted
longer
was
Japan
the
much
dThe Japanese people realized
Ingcrients:
tSit
that
MacArthur was the all- vertised man’s country.
SEVERAL gardeners wanted, tip
1 young fryer
MacArthur was ia glamorous ence not necessary. Phene (Seed
powerful conqueror but consider
1 cauliflower, medium head
®!
figure, indeed. I can still see the LE. 4-4366 or (Ikeda) — LE. 1-2784 (
ed
the
emperor
a
divinity.
Hence,
8ft
ronto).
onion, medium
people
who
used
to
throng
'
the
they watched anxiously when and
cup green peas or 6 green beans
how the meeting between them entrance and across the street of A FEW ■ garden helpers or shK*;
'/z tsp. salt.
the Dai-ichi building. Their pur wanted. Phone CH. f-4103 Mr. Mcfe
would take place.
(Toronto).
2 tbsp, shoyu
Suddenly on a morning there pose was to have a glimpse of
tsp. sugar
FEW gardener's helo wanted, rhs ■
was the announcement' that Em the general as he left his head A
tbsp, salad oil
781-9508 (Mitsushiro).
i-u
quarters
-for
lunch
at
the
Ame
peror Hirohito had' gone to the
1 tbsp, sake
rican embassy.
11'
EXPERIENCED
spotter
cleaner
io:
s
American
embassy
and
paid
his
Ginger, grated, size of your thumb
small
dry
cleaning
plant,
Scarbcx
There always were a lot of
.e
respects to General MacArthur.
Itbsp. cornstarch
American soldiers, newly assign Phone PL. 5-6731.
Japanese
newspapers
splashed
C tsp. Ajinomoto
is
a picture of the historic meeting ed overseas to replace the vete PAINTER wanted. Phone Mickey Men
Method:
in their noon editions. The pho rans who had foug-ht their wav RO. 9-2746, evenings (Toronto).
Wash the chicken well, drain. Chop into bite size, bones and tograph showed the two stand across the Pacific. They had
Domestic Help Wanted • St
ing, MacArthur in his khaki uni never seen the general before.
.all. Sprinkle the grated ginger over the chicken pieces.
MacArthur alway wore his COOK-houseman for adult family. Sespy
Cut tile cauliflower into P/2 inch squares, or separate by the form, in shirt sleeves and tie
or out. St. Clair & Yonge area. Ko,.:
[a
stems. Cook the cauliflower and string beans, cut in 1 inch lengths, in less, and Emperor Hirohito, in battered campaign cap and dark 2inOriole
Gardens, Mr. W. J. Willougbbv. •
boiling water for 3 minutes. Drain well.
morning coat and striped trous glasses. His favorite corn cob Phone WA. 4-1984 or HU. 1-3391 ’Jcronto).
pipe was prominent. Slice the onion into large pieces, about 1 inch square. Soak ers, on the general’s left.
s'
MacArthur made a trementhe dried mushrooms untib soft, remove the hard center stem and
I recall that Japanese censors
Business for Sale
K(
slice into large nieces.
pieces.
in the home ministry shocked by dous impact upon the_ Japanese
Place flange frying pan over the stove. Add about 3 tbsp, oil the publication of the photo people when they learned he had BEAUTY parlour with 7 dryers fossae.
and heat Cook the chicken until slightly brown, and take it out graph, ordered police to confis made possible the retention of Reasonable terms. Phone 366-63:3 oi
MacArthur’s the Emperor system and that he 421-9983 (Toronto).
iioni thupan. Pour the remaining- oil and cook the mushroom and cate the paper.
headquarters
quickly
heard about had rejected demands for the
onion. Then add the chicken, cauliflower and beans, followed by
it
and
the
censors
were
silenced trial of the Emperor as a war
, sugai, shoyu and sake. Lower heat and add cornstarch mix°d
It is a good policy to
with a little water.
and their positions abolished. criminal.
have
the RIGHT POLICY
Even though. MacArthur be
I believe the Chinese influence takes its root here. Once a What followed was postpublica
Consult
traveling Chinese businessman told me that the finest Sharmhai tion censorship by (allied autho cause of his imposing position
kept
aloof
front
the
Japanese
rities
of
Japanese
newspapers
restaurant is located in die heart of Tokyo. It is a fact that whenWALES and DUNCAN'
authorities, he commanded na
rVCV JM<anese families (even as you and I) dine out thev head and publications.
I
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Emperor Hirohito’s unprece tionwide respect land deep ad
lor a Chinese restaurant.
Space does not permit, me to include another recipe (with a dented visit to the American em miration of the people at large.
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Thus, the Japanese people
strong Western influence) called Sand Cake. But that will have bassy brought home to the Japa
Phone WA. 1-3171
to unit until another column. Today not many families in Japan nese then- plight of a defeated were shocked when this great
1
nation.
At
the
same
time,
Macmilitary
commander
and
admi
boast a stove with an oven, but the International Cooking School
Arthur's
figure
loomed
to
that
nistrator was sacked by Presi
has many recipes for baked goodies—cakes, cookies, pies. For who
of
a
Caesar.
In
contrast,
the
Em
dent
Truman during the Korean
1UtUre h01d'S f°r theSe g'irls on the =ood ship
peror was no longer considered War in 19-51. But the realization
important by a large section of was brought home to the Japa
the Japanese public. And 'a few nese that Hie United States was
New 1963 half-ton
days later, the Japanese people a Democracy where even a man
Japanese Canadian (Toronto) Credit Union
were shocked again with Em- of MacArthur’s stature was sub
pick-up
peroi’ Hirohito’s denunciation of ject to control by a civilian
See Jack Gardner,
his dignity.
chief of state.
All through the six years MacHumberview Chevi-Olds
But the spontaneous enthusi
Arthur served as SCAP, the astic farewell given by the Japa
3200 Bloor St. W.
Japanese people, from the man nese people to MacArthur at the
231-2285
in the street to cabinet minis time of his departure showed the
ters, never for a minute forgot nation’s genuine love for him. It
the presence of this great mili must have been one of the trea
tary leader, turned administrator sured _ memories of the general
For Complete
Sunday, April 26th — Continental Co-op Hall
of an important defeated nation. who finally faded away.
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Canadian Golf Club wishes to — Turkey Sweep.
announce the following new exe
All tournaments will be h^kl
cutive changes: President — at the Rouge Hill Golf Club.
Mickey Maikawa: Secretary —
,WiH all new members interest
Seigi Takata: Treasurer — Toki ed land active members who have
Toyama; Handicap Chairman — moved, please contact one of the
Michi Ashikawa: and Publicity following: Mickey Maikawa __
and Prizes — Wayne Kimura.
PL. 7-4093, Seigi Takata — WA.
The remaining committee mem ^’~Z^’ Toki Toyama — CH.
bers are: Roy Shin. B. Adachi. 9-152-3. or Michi Ashikawa — at
H. Hirowatari. C. Uchikura. T WA. 1-2618.
Marashita, T. Yamamura. B. Ha
Membership fee, to be paid by
rada. G. Nishino. T. Tsuji, and May 1st, for this year is only
O. Hatashita.
81o. There will be more prizes
The tournament dates for 1964 for each flight this year. Only
are. May 10th, 7 a.m. — Victoria paid up members who have com
Day; June 7th 6:45 a.m. — Ball pleted and returned the 1964
Sweep; July oth, 6:45 a.m. — membership form will receivi
Dominion Day; Au crust 16th 3*45 notification of tee-off time for
a.m. — Civic Holiday Septem the initial tournament.
ber 6 and *, 6:4o a.m. —Labour
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I
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PAGE 8
Wednesday, Aprj^? 1Q,,
1
Old Soldierss Never Die .
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
I Remember MacArthur
By STELLA ITO
THE HEW CAHADRh
Authorized as second «m.
“Westward Hol"
Whether Japan was to con
English
By Leslie Nakashima
tinue in abyssal defeat or to rise Editor. s “y.’i
TOKYO.—Those were momen again as a respectable country Section Editor and Aavertm
Have you been thumbing through the Japanese women’s ma
gazines lately? lou’d be surprised! Even if you don’t read Japa- tous days right after Japan’s un- depended entirely upon MacMS
subscription *
”wC very WO^’ ^ ou ^ very quickly catch the drift of the trend. ! conditional surrender and Ame Arthur, the Japanese people
S4-® per 6 months
87.00 per year
. W estward Ho” should be used >as a title for something or another rican warplanes ceased dropping thought.
in Japan—for it is the bright and the smart thing to be inter bombs on Tokyo, and all Japan
There
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
important headnationally oriented. In those magazines there are pages and pages wiatched anxiously for the first lines fromwere
day
to
day
as
MacToronto 2-B. Ont.
of the latest fashions modeled by attractive girls, and delectable move.
Arthur-helped to reorganize mi
Pictures in the food sections showing what every worldly house
Would General Douglas Mac- litaristic Japan into a Democ
EMpire 6-5005
wife should prepare to please her husband and children.
Arthur, the Supreme Command ratic Japan. He quickly abolish
International Cooking School of Tokyo grooms -hundreds of er of the Allied Powers (SCAP), ed the peerage, outlawed th?
girls as ^prospective brides of modem Japan, to be a whiz in the go to the Imperial Palace or Zaibatsu
(financial combines)
kitchen. I he school trains these gilds thoroughly in the art of Japa- would Emperor Hirohito take the and large land holdings, en
nese 9°°king, then goes on to cover the global cuisine circuit. An initiative and call upon the domi couraged organization of. labor
ambitious program, but today’s bride and homemaker must be nant general?
unions, and gave Japan a new
ready to make new contacts and win new friends for her husband
MacArthur had taken his quar Democratic
Female Help Wanted
Constitution.
with her culinary skill. Oft times man’s best friends are found ters at the American embassy
Japanese women owe their BEAUTS’ salon operator c
by his wife through their stomachs.
which was untouched by bombs
important
place in the nation’s required. West end shoo neas:
Here is an example of the type of dishes taught the young and had commandeered' the Dai society today to MacArthur. He terms of salary or sh
JOE
negotiated, Phone 35€
ichi Life Insurance (building in
Indents at the cooking school.
gave
them
the
right
to
vote
and
(Toronto).
downtown Tokyo for his head
equal rights with the men. No
|b
CHICKEN AND CAULIFLOWER
quarters.
Male
Help
Wanted
longer
was
Japan
the
much
dThe Japanese people realized
Ingcrients:
tSit
that
MacArthur was the all- vertised man’s country.
SEVERAL gardeners wanted, tip
1 young fryer
MacArthur was ia glamorous ence not necessary. Phene (Seed
powerful conqueror but consider
1 cauliflower, medium head
®!
figure, indeed. I can still see the LE. 4-4366 or (Ikeda) — LE. 1-2784 (
ed
the
emperor
a
divinity.
Hence,
8ft
ronto).
onion, medium
people
who
used
to
throng
'
the
they watched anxiously when and
cup green peas or 6 green beans
how the meeting between them entrance and across the street of A FEW ■ garden helpers or shK*;
'/z tsp. salt.
the Dai-ichi building. Their pur wanted. Phone CH. f-4103 Mr. Mcfe
would take place.
(Toronto).
2 tbsp, shoyu
Suddenly on a morning there pose was to have a glimpse of
tsp. sugar
FEW gardener's helo wanted, rhs ■
was the announcement' that Em the general as he left his head A
tbsp, salad oil
781-9508 (Mitsushiro).
i-u
quarters
-for
lunch
at
the
Ame
peror Hirohito had' gone to the
1 tbsp, sake
rican embassy.
11'
EXPERIENCED
spotter
cleaner
io:
s
American
embassy
and
paid
his
Ginger, grated, size of your thumb
small
dry
cleaning
plant,
Scarbcx
There always were a lot of
.e
respects to General MacArthur.
Itbsp. cornstarch
American soldiers, newly assign Phone PL. 5-6731.
Japanese
newspapers
splashed
C tsp. Ajinomoto
is
a picture of the historic meeting ed overseas to replace the vete PAINTER wanted. Phone Mickey Men
Method:
in their noon editions. The pho rans who had foug-ht their wav RO. 9-2746, evenings (Toronto).
Wash the chicken well, drain. Chop into bite size, bones and tograph showed the two stand across the Pacific. They had
Domestic Help Wanted • St
ing, MacArthur in his khaki uni never seen the general before.
.all. Sprinkle the grated ginger over the chicken pieces.
MacArthur alway wore his COOK-houseman for adult family. Sespy
Cut tile cauliflower into P/2 inch squares, or separate by the form, in shirt sleeves and tie
or out. St. Clair & Yonge area. Ko,.:
[a
stems. Cook the cauliflower and string beans, cut in 1 inch lengths, in less, and Emperor Hirohito, in battered campaign cap and dark 2inOriole
Gardens, Mr. W. J. Willougbbv. •
boiling water for 3 minutes. Drain well.
morning coat and striped trous glasses. His favorite corn cob Phone WA. 4-1984 or HU. 1-3391 ’Jcronto).
pipe was prominent. Slice the onion into large pieces, about 1 inch square. Soak ers, on the general’s left.
s'
MacArthur made a trementhe dried mushrooms untib soft, remove the hard center stem and
I recall that Japanese censors
Business for Sale
K(
slice into large nieces.
pieces.
in the home ministry shocked by dous impact upon the_ Japanese
Place flange frying pan over the stove. Add about 3 tbsp, oil the publication of the photo people when they learned he had BEAUTY parlour with 7 dryers fossae.
and heat Cook the chicken until slightly brown, and take it out graph, ordered police to confis made possible the retention of Reasonable terms. Phone 366-63:3 oi
MacArthur’s the Emperor system and that he 421-9983 (Toronto).
iioni thupan. Pour the remaining- oil and cook the mushroom and cate the paper.
headquarters
quickly
heard about had rejected demands for the
onion. Then add the chicken, cauliflower and beans, followed by
it
and
the
censors
were
silenced trial of the Emperor as a war
, sugai, shoyu and sake. Lower heat and add cornstarch mix°d
It is a good policy to
with a little water.
and their positions abolished. criminal.
have
the RIGHT POLICY
Even though. MacArthur be
I believe the Chinese influence takes its root here. Once a What followed was postpublica
Consult
traveling Chinese businessman told me that the finest Sharmhai tion censorship by (allied autho cause of his imposing position
kept
aloof
front
the
Japanese
rities
of
Japanese
newspapers
restaurant is located in die heart of Tokyo. It is a fact that whenWALES and DUNCAN'
authorities, he commanded na
rVCV JM<anese families (even as you and I) dine out thev head and publications.
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Emperor Hirohito’s unprece tionwide respect land deep ad
lor a Chinese restaurant.
Space does not permit, me to include another recipe (with a dented visit to the American em miration of the people at large.
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Thus, the Japanese people
strong Western influence) called Sand Cake. But that will have bassy brought home to the Japa
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to unit until another column. Today not many families in Japan nese then- plight of a defeated were shocked when this great
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nation.
At
the
same
time,
Macmilitary
commander
and
admi
boast a stove with an oven, but the International Cooking School
Arthur's
figure
loomed
to
that
nistrator was sacked by Presi
has many recipes for baked goodies—cakes, cookies, pies. For who
of
a
Caesar.
In
contrast,
the
Em
dent
Truman during the Korean
1UtUre h01d'S f°r theSe g'irls on the =ood ship
peror was no longer considered War in 19-51. But the realization
important by a large section of was brought home to the Japa
the Japanese public. And 'a few nese that Hie United States was
New 1963 half-ton
days later, the Japanese people a Democracy where even a man
Japanese Canadian (Toronto) Credit Union
were shocked again with Em- of MacArthur’s stature was sub
pick-up
peroi’ Hirohito’s denunciation of ject to control by a civilian
See Jack Gardner,
his dignity.
chief of state.
All through the six years MacHumberview Chevi-Olds
But the spontaneous enthusi
Arthur served as SCAP, the astic farewell given by the Japa
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Japanese people, from the man nese people to MacArthur at the
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in the street to cabinet minis time of his departure showed the
ters, never for a minute forgot nation’s genuine love for him. It
the presence of this great mili must have been one of the trea
tary leader, turned administrator sured _ memories of the general
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