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NADIAN
An independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Toronto, Ont.

WEDNESDAY

ol XXVIII-

J.C. Wanted For Travel Office . .

|j,s, immigration Quota
Insult, Charges Sen. Inouye

Canadian Govt. Aim Main
Tourism Pitch At Japan

WASHINGTON. — The first through the warp and woof of
Vsenator of Japanese ances- the immigration act.”
“ For some obscure and un­
ir-last week attacked the
g iirmigration mw fathomable reason,” he charged,
And th* Canadian Government I “These people haven’t really
IS he said “pacified our guilt “we found that the - eastern and
OTTAWA. — The ' Canadian Travel
southern
European
immigrant
Bureau, promoter
ox travelled since before t
. ,
■uh token Quotis. i v v
Government will aim its main
Democratic Sen. Daniel K. mo- was less desirable than his coun- tourism sales pitch in the direc­ tourist travel in his country, I said Wallace.
,7of Hawaii said in a speecn ;erpart from the west and north.
tion of Japan this year for the intends to see that the Japanese I Tourist travel in Canada has
Washington chapter of tne
people think of Canada when they become the
country’s
third
“•We also found that the Asian first time in history.
t of the Coif, a legal honor- immigrant was far. less desirable
make their vacation plans.
largest
dollar earner behind
The Japanese last month lifted
r
at George Washing- than any’’ from Europe, but paciDan Wallace, deputy head of wheat and paper and the governg (St that the United States :’ied our guilt with token quotas.” currency restrictions and eacii the bureau, has just returned ment has approved increased
is “blithelx- ignored the mipli- ......“The founding fathers and person is now allowed to spend from a 20,000-mile tour check- spending and a giant expansion
asoES of racial superiority run- their immediate successors were $500 a year on pleasure travel, ing the travel urge of the people program for the bureau in an
i> like shredded
threads unafraid of a diversity of peo- over and above the cost of trans­ in Hawaii, Australia, Singapore effort to boost the country s traand Japan.
vel income. It totalled 8600 milpies with possibly divergent portation.
■Canada is convinced tins will
Sen.
Inouye
deHe
found
a
good
potential
iion last year and the Governideas and ways,
mean a wave of globe-trotters market in Japan and plans are ment hopes to increase it to h
dared.
leaving exotic Japan to see the
“They knew,” he said, “that a rest of the world that has been being made now to open a Cana-1 billion by the 196/ centennial
direct .confirmation with such forbidden to them since before dian° office in Tokyo —run pre- year.
its
ideas iand ways of doing things
ferably by a Japanese Canadian
Wallace said Japanese people
would only serve to test the val­ the last war.
"
'

~ have an unusual practice of payidity of their own.”
.
ing relatively small wages ano
But the restrictive national ori­
NAHA, Okinawa. — An Oki- gins system used in U.S. immig­
bhn climbed a 131-foot smoke­ ration laws—which go back to
of monev like that its easy io
pack to deliver food and -water the early part of the 20th cen­
I
feel
the urge to travel," he saul.
|o three sitdown strikers—and tury—“set up racially based, and
,
,
I
The
bureau hopes to get travel payed for 40 days. He was afraid biased, entry quotas (and) slow­
shita
land
1
her
children
Kano,
11,
mot
-on staffers in Japan,
ly worked its acid into the very
TOKYO. — The wife of former
b come down.
and
Sachiye,
10,
were
found
dead
Mexico
and the Netherlands. An
| "Police guarding the base of. foundation of this open society,” Javanese Vice-Consul in Vancou­
by
gas
poisoning
on
May
7th
at
I
office
is
to be opened in Austhe chimney said they would ar- the senator said.
ver (1952-1953) Mr. Ryuichi Iwa“
There
is
no
question
in
my
their Tokyo home. Police ruled tralia next year.
me for trespassing when I
me down,” said Hidemasa O- mind that a sovereign nation
the deaths as suicide for the wife
must be constantly mindful of
piro, 37.
and forced-suicide for the chil| He waited until before dawn its national interest. And if that
dren.
recently to end his perch. By national interest requires re­
pen a court order forbidding the gulatory action of one kind or
Isnokestack sitdown had expired another,' this should, be under­
Police revealed that Mrs. ReilEid police had left the grounds taken with care and thorougnSAN JOSE, Calif. — Alice Yo ko Iwashita had been depressed
lof the U.S.-owned; Okinawa Ply ness.
shida, 23, of Morgan Hill, Cali­ over the fact that their children
Food Company.
“However, we should never un­
By BUFO YAMAMURO
I Hidemasa is in a hospital while dertake to regulate anything on fornia told police that she sent had to attend a school for fore­
Hodors determine if he suffered the basis of irrelevant criteria. congratulation gifts to her foi- igners because of their lack of
Quarterly Journal of Studies on
ill effects from being tied' For if we do, -we do not regulate: mer boy friend and his fiancee. knowledge in the Japanese lan­
Alcohol
a three other men for 40 days we simply strangle that which
guage. Both of the children were
He
got
a
cake
spiced
with
rat
Prof. Yamamuro is director oi
lad nights on two plywood planks lias contributed to a developing
hl inches in diameter. “The most America.”
poison , and she got a strawberry bom in Vancouver and had lived the Japanese Temperance Union.
■horrible experience in my life,”
Inouye called for passage, of pie containing poisonous oleau- abroad all their lives. She is said This is part of his article on
Hidemasa.
to have frequently complained Japanese drinking habits in the
legislation proposed by the late der leaves.
Journal, published by Rutgers
I'. Choko Chinen, 27, another sit- President Kennedy, which woum
Officers identified the man in­ that her children were completely University’s Centre of Alcohol
|r<wr, came down several days eventually eliminate the nation?.!
Studies.
pHe? complaining
of chest origins system and allow immv volved as Mickey Neilan, 31, a losing their Japanese identity.
The traditional domestic re­
pins. He is in the same hospital grants to enter irrespective of teacher. His fiancee is Jovina
Mr.
Ryuichi
Iwashita
is
with
medies
in Japan for the effects of
I oom. Police wouldn’t say if they national origin on a priority or Medeirost, 25, a- hospital labo­
drinking
ai*e multifarious.
Japan

s
Ministry
of
Agriculture.
r ^Vy action against the men.
skills and reunion with relative.-, ratory technician.
|
Persimmon,
raw or dried, has
has another worry, already in the country.
I been very popular and widely
pcs employed by a bus compaused. Often persimmon was plac­
Vnd he’s afraid he’ll be fired
ed on the navel to avert getting
^y^ !on° s^W away from 1 ^
drunk.
The flower and root of arrow­
Mhne. two
smokestack
“There was not a single act of root; borax, or borax mixed with
"5 remain aloft, vowing to
Reference was also made to a sabotage in the Hawaiian Islands refined borneol, musk, and pep­
pot until the company meets
SAN FRANCISCO. — A Pearl
statement
by Robert L. Shiver.^, during the course of the entire permint; chrysanthemum flower
union’s, demand for pay in- Harbor “myth” was repeated in
special agent in charge of the war. Nor was there any fiftn- lowered; soups of boiled soya
^ and better working con- a recent CBS-TV “Twilight Zone
column activity in existence or leans and boiled mud-snails, etc ,
titled “The Encounter” and drew FBI in Hawaii:
in evidence. Nowhere under tne were regarded as effective.
vigorous protest last week^from
Cucumber juice was also besun could there have been a
I the Japanese American Citizen
ieved
effective, as well as the
more intelligent response to the
I League.
uice
of
'‘daikon” (Japanese rad­
needs of the hour than was given
ish)
or
muskmelon. Bean curds
The particular episode under,
jy the entire population of these
were
considered
good both to
protest shows a Japanese Ame
Islands . - - including the co
eat
and
to
apply
to
the skin of
rican (George, Takei) relating to
operation of the Japanese group
the
whole
body
of
drunkards.
a bitter ex-combat soldier (Se­
and the valuable assistance given
new
An
infusion
made
from
ville Brand) that his father was
bv certain members of this group.,
leaves
of
the
nandin
was
good
canne
in Hawaii at the time of
not only to the FBI, but to tne
• .— A Japanese tele- Harbor
and
guided
Japanese
intelligence services of both the for sobering up.
is the talk of this
In a hurry, new leaves of nan.t
Army and the Navy.”
ort crowded with in- enemy pilots to their targets.
din might be bitten; its fruit
yt ®Hcs;
.
,
The JACL protest was addresThe JACL regards “such irre­ might be stored for future use
S? sed to the producers Bert Granm
sponsible programming as an af­ in an emergency.
Pear juice, and the cherry
. ?°Tent and William Froug, care of CBe
front to Americans of Japanese
ancestrv”, the producers were bark burnt and mixed with paste,
;
Tel evision City, Los Angeles.
a^ die Intern ati- I
told. The Shivers statement de­ were also recommended.
festival. The TV
“We were shocked that you
finitely
refutes the rumors and
4
£in7 conducted with would resurrect an old_he rmlies, “which for some reason
an?Ua" fi-m festival, pugning the loyalty of Japanese
you chose to revive before a na­
Golden .Wedding
short produced Americans in your .
Vk-'
tional television audience'’.
^una the storv of a man Zone’ presentation," National uPEN PAL ANYONE? A 14GREENWOOD, B.C.-3In Ma­
JACL, at the same time, noti­
VX.^er ai recorded on rector Masao W. Satow saia
sao Mitsui. 73, and his wife My fied the Columbia Broadcasting year-old Japanese girl has writ­
the protest.
rr-broken son.
i
ten to The New Canadian in
vako. 68. recently celebrated then^ was produced
Producers
were
informed, Golden Wedding (oOth) annivu- System headquarters in New search of pen pals. She is Miss
“There is ample evidence in un­ =arv at Greenwood, B.C. A part; York, station KPIX, Senator Dan Saeko Sato* of 115, 2 Sibayama,
official records that there -aInouye and Rep. Spark Matsuna­
l okyo Hospital not a single act of espionage or driven in their honor guested over
Nisikiori Towacho, Tomegun Mi­
SO people including the major ga (both from Hawaii) of its
o and Toshiro sabotage by any resident . oi of Greenwood, friends, and re­
yagi-Ken, Japan.
action.
Japanese ancestry before, during
latives.
(Continues on ^ 8)
or after Pearl Harbor.

draid Of Arrest
On Smokestack

For Forty Days

Ex-Van. Vice-Consul’s
Wife & Family Suicide
Engagement Gifts

Japan Hangover

Contained

Expert Reveals

Poison

Unique

Remedies

fwliinhtZone” Shows Anti-Nisei Episode

Qn Cancer Victim
Praised At Cannes

Pen Pal Anyone?

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Dates and Doings

Canada Olympic Fund Drive;

Lucien C. Kurata
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
E^s: HO- 7-3437
EM. B-3S3S

TORONTO.—In order to send a strong Canadian team to
the Tokyo Olympics this year the Canadian Olympic Association
Bon
,
needs $i00,000. For this reason the association has started a na„
__ The Beatles are May 24th, every Sunday at 12:30 tional appeal for funds.
T0^°<? their hips but at the p.m.
Canada will be represented with one of the strongest teams
fihht Church the
Over one hundred cute little
Tl®a“ St different. It’s g-irls, teenagers and grandmoth­ on Canadian record. Some 103 competitors representing 14 dif­
^ JS good old Bon ers are expected to participate ferent sports will be representing this country at the -Games.
Your aid’ is needed. All donations can be sent to: The Canad .11
in this gala Bon Festival.
Olympic
Association — Fund Raising Campaign, Box 11-10, To­
°H
the night for the
It’s more the merrier — come ronto Adelaide P.O. or Box 451, Hamilton, Ontario. All donations
Bus: EM. 8-9797
Res: RE- 3-6759
one, come all — you men folks are deductible for income tax purposes. Receipts will be .supplied
B Xi practices are already too.
to donors furnishing name and address.
...
every Tuesday evenThe Canadian Olympic Association is the national association
^2 !« p-”' ”d star^HS
in Canada approved by the International Olympic Committee to
handle all Olympic affairs in this country. _
,
Chartered Accountant
The International Olympic Committee is responsible lor tne
Fund's 2nd Nisei Summer Tour To lopon Delcids administration
of the World Olympic Movement, Canada hub one
if
you
wish,
you
can
plan
your
representative
on the International Olympic Committee, -lr. - .
Suite 1618
ONTO — A number of
own
tour
when
you
reach
Japan
Sidnev
D'awes
of
Montreal.
v
were received during
2 CARLTON ST.
TORONTO
Under International Olympic Committee rules only the Na­
Ae recent weeks seeking the de; and try out your Japanese.
Why not join this fascinating tional Olympic Committee of a country can approve or endoise
is rf Fwa’s Second Nisei
tour and double your fun with the entry of competitors into the Olympic Games. There i& no
Summer Tour to Japan.
such tiling as individual participation or team participation otiier
y^g group will assemble in your fellow Canadian Nisei?
those formally entered by- the National Olympic CommiLee,
— FIRE —
For further information con­ thanThe
Vancouver on July 19th and leave
Canadian Olympic Association is a non-profit organi­
all forms
enjoys
on a thrilling 13 day Tour of tact Furuya Travel Service at zation incorporated under the Canada Companies Act.
OF
Japan. The Tour cost is (approxi­ 365 Spadina Ave., Toronto or the status of a charitable organization so far as donations are
concerned, and' such donations are deductible for income rax
mately 8210.00 plus airfare. Or, call EM. 6-1075.
purposes. According to its constitution the Canadian Olympic As­
a
*
sociation primarily is controlled by representatives er the various
consult
amateur
sports governing bodies whose sports are on either t c
Gotan Ye Services To Be Observed At TBC Sunday
KIYO TAMURA
Summer or Winter Olympic programs.
TORONTO
rector.
.
.
There is one representative for each of the spoils named
TORONTO. — The Founder’s
/
To
mark
this
occasion
of
the
Bus,
366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-8317
a member of Hie C.O.A. In addition, there is a group of what a e
Day of GOTAN YE service will
birth
of
Shinran
.Shonin,
the
in
­
referred
to
.as
members-at-large,
who
are
in
turn
dect
^
^
e
be solemnly observed this Sun­
day at 10*:30 A.M. (Religious fants Presentation sendee will sport governing body representatives, these raembeib-at-lai»e are,
School), 11:00 A.M. (Morning take place during the Morning in the main, individuals who have had a long conne
Service) and 2:00 P.M. (Japa­ Service. Interested parents are amateur sport in one capacity or another. These two categoric,
NISHIMURA
•asked to call the minister for form the membership of the C.O.A. Its affairs are then aimnj snese Language Service).
■arrangements.
tered by a Board of Directors elected by the general member^
The Children Singers will high­
A repeat showing of the cine­ However, not more than five of the Directors may be fion u.
light the Religious School service mascope 16 mm. film “Shinran” member-at-large category.
Picture Frames
, L
vim
In addition, there is an elected President foui Vice-1 icsi
with new gathas about Shinran. ■may be seen at 8:00 P.M.
T.B.C. dents and an appointed Honorary’ Secretary and Honoiary
Mrs. Molly Watanabe is the disurer’ Thus, the ultimate control of the C.O.A, lies with the sports
CUSTOM FRAMING
o-overning body’ representatives. Decisions as to budget and
1278
Yonge
St. — Phone: 923-6877
are decided bv the Board of Directors. It has, however,
Toronto Japanese Garden Club's Festival of Dolls ftinX
(S. of Woodlawn)
SX^beXirf^
the C.O.A. to keep the Directors’ Meet­
Toronto
TORONTO. — The .Toronto will he shown this year iat the ings open to general membership rad, mdeeu to observers as we • j
D;_ ■
Japanese Garden Club is proud Japanese Canadian Cultural Cent- Members, directors and officers are elected anmially .
The members of the Canadian Olympic Association its L :
to present its fourth Festivial of reRESIDENCE
OFFICE
The facilities will enhance the rpctors and Officers are all volunteers and no salaries are pai l. I
Dolls, on May 16 and 17.
2
Vesta Driv«
EM.
4-1394
HUrisen 5-1365
The rich traditions'of Japan display of dolls and will make Tn the majority of bases Directors and members pay’ their own I EM. 4-1395
have inspired a wide and colour- possible a Wied programme of expenses to meetings, some administration expenses are paid,
but the C.O.A. maintains no permanent office O1: f1™^^
fol range of handmade dolls, events during the festival. .
A. E. McKague, Q.C
The Centre Women’s auxiliary
the C.O.A. will, in the near future, be able to
many of them long associated
with the children's festivals held will serve a light supper for ^ Acquire a permanent office. This would cre^e ^
Barrister & Solicitor
in springtime. Striking examples hominal fee from 5. P.M. to 7. and liaison with sports-governing bodies a,n%
NOTARY PUBLIC
of many types of dolls, represent­ P.M. on the days of the Festival nerally and would take a considerable loaa o±f the iviU ng i oluu
teers who have maintained the Association for so man. y > :
ing actors, dancers and charac­ of Dolls.
1008 Northern Ontario Building
T.J.G.C.
The CO 4 in conjunction with the sports-governuis
ters from folk tales and history,
330 Bay Streel (at Adelaida)
*
through thiir member representatives sets a quota of cop^Ws
TORONTO

Odori Night At Dufferin Plaza On July 11th

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Tour Of New York Organized By Toronto Buddhists
Mr. Teijiro Baba OX. 1-1569
TORONTO. — A tour of New
lock, taking in the World’s Fair,
Mrs. Iyo Nishikawa RO. 7-4469
is being organized by the To-.
Cost of the trip — Adult fare
ronto Buddhist Church for - the

$50.00 train fare and accom­
weekend of July 25th through
modation (Lincoln Square Motoi
to the 2Sth.
Inn at Lincoln Centre).
The lure of New York is so
Children under 12 — tram
strong that already approximatejy 80 persons have indicated fare $15.00.
1<W desire- to make the triu. A
Children hotel accomodation
capacity reservation • of 100 " will $2.00 per night, cot accommoda­
accepted. Those interested - tion only.
i?se contact either of the folT.B.C
•*"ing for further information:

Giftware of Quality
From the Orient
Lacquerware _ Porcelain Tableware — Household Oraam®^
Lanterns - Handiworks of Wood, Bamboo — Framed Futures
Scrolls of Japanese Painting — Oriental Jewellery —-Folding
Screens — Flower Arrangement Accessories * ans
Dolls and Statuettes

and officials
possible for making tde de^
bud4t. The C.O.A. does not
are/cT\hrti°^
does^c? actuallv select the individual comC°rS Tb SficSs abo except the General Headquarters. ofsports-goveinmg giouix.
^^ .^ ^ To]-VOj maintaining it while
Hie team in Canada,
P
^^ The C.O.A. also supplies the
it is there, and
° S
Both men and women competitors.
«.»b; Lends and fishers

TS’S se S in general approved by the C.O.A. withOn the trip to Tokyo the size of the team is to a I
Tl 5o^m°’ted°bv taiiisportataon facilities. However, if it wrs l>
degree limited OJ ""SI ticular sport there was an outstanding
be proved that in a
1
c ise heen accounted for, there is no
competitor v.ho had no
would be given a chance to go.
“S'co r™ SewnSefCS A principle of seine
f
0111V competitors who can be expected to
tion based on tawno
showing- at the Games. The ability
make a reasonably go
criterion: we do not go to the
to finance PartlcJPJ^
potentiality. We re^nember*; that the°standards at the Olympic Games are
mind oui
competition in the world, even higher
K““bS Empire and Commonwealth Games and Pan-

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THE

Cosmopolitan Cuisine

NEW

Wednesday, May j

THE NEW CANADA

Japan Fish Heads To Canada

u/“°rized 03 S6cond clcs- - ,

_

for payment of noste • 55
on the state of Ja­ andPost
Office Dep^^^
ol- he Japan Fisher
pan’s northern seas fisheries.
The Egg And You
according to an official
In that connection, the Asso­ ^,S™- Publisher K r
led by the US Embassy in ciation official said that there TSUMURA
One of nature’s most versatile food
themsd
Tokyo, will ponsor
fisherie will be no exchange of views on Editor, KEN English
MORI, J^
to numberless combinations. And the ^ok
<r vdk.
the revision of the North Paci­ Section Editor and Advertis^
eviaence^oi its lucnness in vitamin A, is also one of the few every- led States next July.
fic Fisheries Convention sche­
, ^ foous that provides a good source of vitamin D. An egg is
The mission will consist of 15 duled for discussion at Ottawa
SUBSCRIPTION
aiso full of high quality protein and the B vitamins.
members of the Japan Fisheries this year.
.
S4'w £er 6 a°athj
_
I’or a different dish this season, why. not give a Romano
$7.00 per year
Cheese Custard a trv. It is baked in bread cups and1 topped with Association'and its affiliated orgaMzatimis,
according
to
the
As479 QUEEN st. WEST
a slice of tomato. The ZIPPy cheese enhances the delicate egg sociation
custard, and the result
. requests for seconds
Thi mission's tentative
Toronto 2-B. Ont
call
tor departure, from Tokyo
EMpire 6-5005
ROMANO CHEESE CUSTARDS
and return to Tokyo on
(Makes 6 servings)
Ju ^ 28. Itinerary includes visits
Ingredients:
to the major fishery areas and
LONDON. — Japanese ■ movie
6
slices white bread
fishing ports in Alaska, calls at star kujiro Ishihara has been
tbsp, blitter
\ aneouver and fisheries centres signed to play a leading role in
, well beaten
in the State of 'Washington.
the 20 th
Century-Fox film
cup milk
The official stated that the Ja­ “Those Magnificent Men in their
Female Help Wanted
/•i cup grated Romano cheese
pan
Fisheries Association is Flying Machines,” the firm an­
tsp. tarragon
aware of the intense concern that nounced recently.
SEWING BLOUSES at ho-»~wT
1 tsp. salt
fisheries problems between the
Ishihara who arrived in Lon­ liver and pick up. Cal’ 3FUV
Dash of pepper
United States and Japan have don recently for' a short stop­ ronto).
Minced parsley
aroused in the American fishing over en route to the Cannes film
Male Help Wanted
2
tomatoes/sliced
industry earing the past several festival, will be making his de­
years and that the purpose of but in an English-speaking film, A YOUNG man for enera! cnics wax
Method:
Some typing. Phong 767-8471 (Torcas).
the trip is to promote goodwill tlie announcement added.
i
Ucmi bread slices, butter one side and fit them and understanding between the
He is to portray the pilot of ONE TRUCK driver
butterea side down, into 6 custard cups or large muffin tins
acrefishing industries of Canada, a Japanese plane which competes er's helpers needed
Leal eggs tnoroughly. Stir in milk, cheese, tarragon, suit Japan, and the United States.
wages.
Phone
GA.

1-5040
fT
in the first air race from Lon­ Mr. Heike.
PeP.per and chopped parsley.
The Japanese mission will, for don to Paris in 1910.
Pour part of mixture into bread shells. Let it soak into bread tne first time, have an opportun­
Shooting of the color film be­
ci minute or tv.o, then add remaining mixture.
ity to gain better understanding gins in England May 19.
It is a good policy to
a $oniato slice on top of each custard and season
of fisheries management and con­
On his arrival, Ishihara was
have the RIGHT POLICY
Avith salt and pepper.
servation practices conducted in
Balm at 325 F. for 25 to 30 minutes, or until custard is firm. Alaska as well as observe fishing accompanied by his wife and by
Consult
Isao Zeniya, vice president of
oerve not.
operations in areas there.
the Ishihara International Pro­
WALES and DUNCAN
It is planned to brief Canadia
ductions.
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Let us borrow something from the Swedes. Coated with the
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1

By STELLA ITO

An official ^authorities

20th Century Signs

Star From Japan

CLASSIFIED

Chinese Canadian Get Oriental Stamp

SWEDISH EGGS

By Jack Wasserman
Consulting engineer Ben Quan
6 hard cooked eggs
of
Vancouver, B.C. is steaming,
White of egg
tie
recently had occasion to refer
1 lb. lean ground round
to
tae
Income Tax Department’s
Breadcrumbs
copy of his 1962 return. Stamp­
Method:
ed on tne front of the return
th
Hard boil eggs and remove shell. Brush light.lv with ^iMMv
“ORIENTA
“This is rather disturbing as I
boa eon egg white. Cover with lean ground round, pattiurnadian born and educated,
around the egg (same as making o-niMri)
'
*
Dip in egg white and roll in breadcrumbs. Frv in de-p fat to .and worked for the National Rea goluen brown. Cut in halves lengthwise.
*
P
1
in Ottawa before
ting firm in VanDelicious served as hors d’oeuvre.

TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH

Cancer Show ....
« b^^ si.

SUNDAY MAY 17. 1964
GOTAN YE
10:30 A.M.^ Religious School
11:00 A.M. M
S'
00 PM. Japanese Lab
8:00 P.M. Movie;' "Shi.van"‘'“

everyone cordially invited

Bank of Tokyo’s
Yen Travellers Cheques

couver,” he says. “Nothing in my
education, previous or present
employment is ‘Oriental’.” All
the explanations that come to
mind are extremely distasteful.
But Ben is seeking them any­
how. He's placed his comulainl
in letters to local MPs, Prime
Minister
Pearson.
Opposition
Leader Diefenbaker, the minister
of citizenship and immigration
immigration
and the minister of national rei enue. I can’t wait to hear how
the bureaucrats justify this one.

(Continued from page one)

Frankly .and without pullin <>■
at least for AV estern audimty punches, the. film shows ences.
Kynno s father dying- painfull-,;
Gene
Moskowitz, American
of cancer. The old man did not ®m/nd TV critic: “Certainiv
Knov. taat his son was recordin0tins, film is in the tradition of a
ms pen<
? death on film
festival entr — new, imaginaWhen
tiV£
and
th ought-provoking,
special electric can
Whether
should
have been
tituted. The film fo
filmed
a question for the
at up to
autnor to sa
in view of • his
of death.
father
’s death
The fi m is the tall
the
Howard Simpson, U.S. State
few typical
mei
^ept.
official attending the Fes­
Thoma s Rowe. A
tival: '‘I liked it. I thought it was
'This ;s cer- extremely, well done and .always
:t I think th? Kept within the bounds of
Hect ma
bit too shock-1 taste.”

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Office: 505 Eglinton Ave. V.
phone: HU. l-6Sn
Home phone: HI. wS905

At present they are available at:

presents

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Festival of Dolls
Qi &^^^ n™«^

And

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(1 his advert isement

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Saturday, May 16, 1964
Sunday, May 17, 1964
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