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An independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
SATURDAY. MAY 23, 1964

xxvin—No. 41

Toronto, Ont.

At High Park . .

SI SSI | Toronto J. C.' s To Celebrate
Cherry Blossoms On Sunday

-W _ Kenichi Horie, I
The 5 ft. 1 in. Hone n-om O a
* Ln. man who sailed ka, Japan was visiting tire J.C
Sic Ocean in his Cuitural Centre on Tuesday with
LX Mermaid, said this an entourage of sailing buddies,
.i f Tomato that he feels it His trip here was part, oi a pro.
^ be simpler to attempt | motion for the movie version of
Enemy, the
si crossing of the Pacific his' best seller, “My
Sea.”
sir. than get married.
In nuking such a trip, explaini&e bright-eyed, 25-year old
one. one only has to maue up
si and go. But in marriage
^5 two and the chances are,
i a long wait, you .might end
I ^^
iwith a rejection. Why take tile

TORONTO. — Over 75 dancers ! Association, will feature oaon Jr°^
clad in bright kimonos will help cele- Suzuran Kai and Hachisu
.
brate Toronto's Annual Cherry Bios- | Hamilton, and the Sakura Kai ana
som Festival this Sunday, May 24111 i Mitsuba Kai from Toronto
n
Wircri
.. _
starting at 2:00 p.m. beside Hign
The seven odoris they will be per
Park's Grenadier Pond. A two-hour forming are: Sakura Ondo Mamuro
program of music and folk dancing Gawa, Tochaka Jinsei, Tokyo Gorin
is slated by the Japanese Canadian Ondo, Tokyo Sai Sai Odori, Aizu Bancommunity.
-whored bv the la- dai San, and the ever-popular Tanko1 Im
This festival, s p TltnraJcJre bushi. The meaning of each odon wik
oanese Canadian
Uanaaian Cultural cenue u
~
panese
and the Japanese Canadian Citizens e giy----Pa •k in Toronto, with its

ance?

an. BC Suddenly
inds Japanese
Eighty Attractive

many Cherry trees donated by the
citv of Tokyo, will be an ideal lo­
cation for this festival based on
the ancient Japanese tradition of
admiring and celebrating the blos­
soms each spring. Although most
By AL FOTHERINGHAM
VANCOUVER, B.C. - Van-1 w
while at 376 Powell Street
of the Cherry trees in High Park
VANCOUVER. — Vancouver
have yet to attain their full
couver coroner Glen McDonald Vancouver.
imaking a head-on. assault in an
stature — being planted in 1J62
kempt to capture a major share
revealed last week that an autopBut,
said'
the
coroner,
the
swab
'the Japanese tourist dollars.
_
sy on a Japanese Qanadian dis- was in no way responsible for and 1963 — Japanese Canadians
w spreading throughout the I
KsniCIll xlOiie
in Toronto have been celebrating
closed a surgical swab left in
^F. ,
.
,
i-i j l
The movie version of his story the stomach. The man, Mr. Ma­ Mr. Takagaki’s death. McDonald the blossoms here annually since
said the cause of death was in­
lounst boosters have enlisted . .
Ri
Japanese actor,
sao Takagaki, 52, of 416 Dvke
1962.
be help of city council in. their stars ven khovml u i
fection of the heart and conges­
si Aidermen last week appro - Yujiro Ishihara and uses ma y u Road in Richmond, B.C. collaps­
And this year will be no excep­
tf sending Mayor Bill Rathie to yle actual people who took part ed .and died suddenly on May 12tn tion of the lungs.
tion. Japanese Canadians will be
&oto make a personal pitch in welcpmillg the daring sailor acut in full foi-ce admiring and
or Vancouver
fteI Ms 94-day solo voyage from
praising the bright pink, harbin­
Invasion plans were laid in
,
„. , full-length
fey 15th at a meeting of the 10- Japan. It is the fnst lull len^t
gers of spring in song and dance.
Serve the peace.
nan tourist promotion delegation I film to be made by a Japane?
All citizens are cordially invi
TORONTO. — Two survivors
Cathie will lead to Japan on June I Company on location in the UniMiss Kosasa said: “Before my
of the atomic bombing of Hiro­
ted to come out and participate
own security comes the security
ted States.
shima were in Toronto this week
. bonanza they are after is the
t the Centre, Horie adof all people.” She still bears in this festival.

Yukiyasu
ifi»d of tourist money from reaewk on his to promote goodwill,
facial and body scars as a result
Joint Committee On
*Aened Japan. The Japanese go -1 mated that he g

a reporter with the
Sato,
42
of
the
bombing.
She
was
2
when
rsniinent lifted the post-war ban I return to North America .amai
Cherry Blossom Festival
and Kumi®wreign pleasure travel April 1 the 609-foot luxury liner, S.S, newspaper. Yomiuri, department the atomic bomb fell.
ko Kosasa, 20, a
They were accompanied by Dr.
?e :an
President Wilson.
.
world
tour
More
clerk,
are
on
a
.
flood of tourists
have
TIn Japan,
T
for his
Yukio Fujimoto, 57, chief of in­
|2Hawai,Hong
Kong
and landed
B.C.
Kenichi ivoi^ ioi
“to touch off a .chain reaction ternal medicine at the Red Cross
. “This is die greatest untaped I father who is an a^o Par s
of understanding” between all A-Bomb Hospital in Hiroshima.
&vel market in the world,” Van- ler in Osaka. He left for De-t
He is not a victim, “I am sick
®&yer Visitors Bureau head Ha- on Wednesday.
______ _ people.
to
say
are
trying
“We
« Merilees said recently.
------------ ------- —- ------------and tired' of war,’’ he said. “1’war
will
concern
all
manfuture
is not realistic.”
kind,” said Mr. Sato, who was
The two, part of a group oi
injured but not ?™“eD*„*'‘
^enfihmost populous connTOKYO. — Ryu
Sakamotos
25 survivors at present tonring
tl? the world and thousands of recording of “Sukiyaki”
which fibred in the bombing of Huo- North America before continu^?pl® have been waiting skvrocketed to Hie top of the ait shima. "Another war means an­ iim on to Western Europe, spoke
-^usatly ror the lifting of the parade last year in Canada nihilation." he
addedthrough Hideo Sato, their interin‘
I just recently passed the mi after
having
survived
Hno^M
10’ sm brought $150
milion I lionth disk mark. He recently ie^
preter.
gi-a- ‘?‘St -ear and we have a I ceived a golden record oi ms ma', I '’an sacrifice my life to pre^-~’ opportunity here to cap- I number.
T14F °* those tourist dollars I
^iiuer right down through

segment of the economy.” I
1
Hr-Vancouver delegation will I ,
I
grateful for being directed
^W^5^ Japa^ese J
F?ir which opened recently.
However, it was a very nard
Henry Mukai
VANCOUVER. — The Japa­
market
to
sell
in
_
because
oi
CAPTAIN VANCOUVER
nese Government is attemp ang
such things as proximity to u
VANCOUVER, B-C. — Henry
^ ^ k<*telman Frank Baker to sell Canadians on JaPaa^ -ood- S'S”aUB- American market and British Mukai, 2nd-dan, judoka from Ste­
nese
the trip dressed as Ca- goods and Canada on J> P
preferences.
veston, B.C. recently took on the
gWt Ztfadumrs,
automosymbol of the manufacturers.
Mr. Oue said Japan would
chine
In the former case the Gov­ biles, a piano consumer goom, like to sell more here to correct the best lightweights (177 and
Captain VanClub.
the balance of trade that last under) in this country and emer­
ernment is seeking L° t
machine tools, toys and shoes.
in To- Canadians that Japan pio .
“We are seeking to convl*R' vear had Japan selling $130,4/1,- ged Lightweight Champion of Ca­
Canadians that Japanese goods 048 in Canada ana importing nada. He is 22-years-old weighs
Sebir,.,
sales personnel are quality goods.
Lanamau
5n the nve- $268,000,000 from Canada.
at the JaIn the latter it is seeking t> are not mmo- - „ in at 161 lbs.
.
eno.
_
Japanese consumer goods have
show that Canada is not pa.t o- and-10-cent store, M.. U
During his 11-years in Judo,
i^iiis.'p^t?onw^ include, alo- the United States market mu u
manufacturers eM- just about reached the satura­
Japanese
tion
point
on
the
Canadian
F,'^tw1,1116’n^ees and Ba- a worthwhile marker m its
Henry has won many .awards in­
Canada with the
market, he said. Now’ the Japaed ro lump
^
^eeve -Man Emwhen
considering
cluding the 1963 B.C. Open cham­
to
sen
odiums
“We are trying
: ^ y kA v^F^^’ vice-presitrade. State;
The Japanese saw only nese must sell capita! goods pionship and the 1964 Pacific
Shigemi Oue, ted
41 kkl ^Vors Bureau; Dr. to Japan,” says of the Japan
Thus two large electrical manu^IfT^ ^y Corbett, ma- associate director
one geograpmcal
facturers were exhibiting with North West AAU crown. He is
thev were “crazy : for Austro
tting some business coached by Mr. 1. Sakai of the
^TA B-C- Hotels Asso- Trade Centre in Toronto.
hopes
of ged
ealth cound.*
Mr. Oue is one of the spohes- another common
from the Peace
Tu— and Columbia
,
<Tc 5; ^r n Ktermuehle, magQ. Steveston Judo Club. (See P.2)
men for
the . ^SOO-square-.o^
Japanese YT were generally River power developments in
Canadian mariev
•CiA-^l Gordon Kadota; and Japanese exhibit at the A’ S
Columbia International
s scan Dave Brown.

Autopsy Reveals Swab
Io B.C. Yarn’s Stomach

Two A-Bomb Survivors Visit Toronto

^“pjGolden

Sukiyaki

Oueltresses
Quality
Of
Japanese
Goods
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Saturday, Ala v 95 «

Jr. Judo Tourney At Centre Rodgers Ulins Canadian dudo Till
mukai Takes Lightweight Croui

TORONTO.—One of the most teaching discipline.
interesting Judo tournaments for
From the ranks of these young
a Japanese Canadian audience competitors who will be in the
will take place on Saturday, May Third Annual Ontario Junior
30th (not June 30th as report­ Tourney, we
shall
see the
ed before) at the Japanese Cana­ champions of the future. Promise
dian Cultural Centre, 123 Wyn- to take your boys down to the
ford Drive in Don Mills, Ontario. J.C. Centre on May 30th. You

VANCOUVER, B.C. — As ex- I In the Semi-Finals, Mukai de- Henry Mukai, who packs pected, Doug Rodgers, 4th-dan | feated Paul Schelck, 2nd-dian, of
— Canada’s Olympic team mem­ Ontario by yuseigachi (win by 161 pounds on a 5 fep y
ber —■ took on all comers and superiority). Jim Martin, 2nd- frame. Rodgers defeat"
captured the
Canadian
Judo d'an, beat Peter Martin, Ist-dan, nearly 100-lbs lighter Yuk^
Championship
here
at
Garden
by yuseigachi (win by superiori- a kuzure hongesa g-atame.
will
see
some
wonderful
little
Ju
­
That’s when the Kidokwan Ju­
Auditorium
in
front
of
1,200
chee
­
do Institute presents the Third dokas in action.
ring fans on May 9th.
Guests of honor at this 3rd
R.K.
In the finals, Champion Henry
Annual Ontario
Junior Judo
JU(io Championship ^
He took both the Heavyweight Mukai met Jim Martin, 2nd-dan
Tournament. It starts at 6:00
p
d
^°boru Imajo,'c^
:itle and the Overall title beating- — runner-up in the Detroit Black
p.m.
^

Ma!
JaPau, and Hr.
one of the best fighters in the t-o- Belt Tournament and another tcp
rn,
5th-dan.
Prominent ref^
irnanient,
Lightweight
champion,
Hatashita Home club man —■ and
This
to u rn am ent
annually
.^
cl^ed: Tom W
denry
Mukai
of
Steveston,
B.C.
|
defeated Martin with 2 wazaari
draws the best youngsters from
^J^jk’dan)> Vouekazu Sad
The tournament was officially of tsurikomo and osaekomi. Peter (4th-dan), Tomoaki Doi
every major Judo club in the
Martin of Kingston, Ontario was
opened by the CKBBA President, third.
?? ni ’. Lanky Inouye (sJl
province of Ontario. A good maMr. Frank Hatashita, oth-dan.
Jim Kojima (2nd-d.an). kJ
jority of the competitors, unlike
In the Grand Championship fi­ Nakashima
Over 35 Judokas representing 8
(2nd-dan)‘.
other adhlt Judo tourneys, will
nals, heavyweight champ Doug fctO
, Yoshio Sen!
provinces
competed
for
honors.
TORONTO. — A Tokyo resi­
be made up of young Nisei and
Prince Edward Island and New­ Rodgers. 4th-dan — weighing 261 (4th-dan), Frank Hatashita (5J
dent flew into Toronto this week foundland were not represented. pounds and standing at 6 feet 5
» John Hatashita (3rdJ
Sansei boys.
in the hope of gaining a place on The participants were divided inches — met lightweight champ and Fred Okimura (3rd-dan). 1
All Nisei parents who have the Canadian Olympic wrestling into two classes: Heavyweight
— 177 pounds arid over;* Light­
ever thought of permitting their team.
weight
— 171 pounds and under.
children to take up Judo should
Koji Hirabayashi, 22, is a Cacome with their youngsters and nadian citizen — his father was
In his drive to victory for the
observe at first hand. In this born in Victoria — and is ineligi­ heavyweight crown, Rodgers took
culture-conscious time it should ble for the Japanese team. So he ‘ippons” over Ronald Van DenTORONTO. — Mr. Mas Tsuru- chance of accidental injury, i
be pointed out that the art of asked to be allowed to compete in heui el, Ist-dan, of Alberta, Brian
"Father of Canadian
Judo is one of the most wide- the Canadian Olympic wrestling Cook, Ist-dan, a 23412 pounder °^a
The Nisei Karate Club, unH
Karate


will be giving a demo ­
spread and popular of cultures trials at Saskatoon May 22-23.
representing Saskatchewan, and
his
direction, will soon begin os^
ever to come out of Japan
Walter Rotschek, Ist-dan, of Ma­ nstration of Karate with his top
Joe Schleimer of Toronto, Nati­ nitoba.
students on Tuesday, June 2nd at door practice around the Japan^
The ideal time to begin this onal Wrestling Chairman, said
Maple Leaf Stadium. This exhibi­ se Canadian Cultural Centre gr]
art is when one is young-. Not Hirabayashi will have to be pick­
In the Quarter-Finals Rodgers
tion will be part of the Variety unds. Membership, guided by Pd
only is J ud o rec ogn ized as a
ed by the selection committee, met Don McClelland, 3rd-dan. Club show.
. j i . sident Tom Saito and Vice-PreJ
healthy sport, a facinating art, "but by all reports he is good en­ representing Ontario and a top
fighter from the Hatashita Home
Since his return to Canada, dent Sani Hayashi, has steadil]
but one of the finest methods of ough to make the team.”
Club m Toronto. Rodgers defeat­ Tsuruoka sensei has
increased.
I
streamlined
ed him with a tai-otoshi (body
drop). Other Quarter-Final re­ his trailing program with the la­
sults were: Philip Wronski, 2nd- test techniques from Japan. His
Thos. T. Onizuka, BA
p n ~ a $ ft. 5 inch, 237-pound, home club at 1499 Queen Street
11 ench-trained Eastern Canada West in Toronto is the only
TORONTO. — Kendo sensei, gave a
successful demonstra- Champion from Quebec — de­
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
Mr. Larry Nakamura of Toronto tion in
St. Catharines.
He feated David Caulfield, 2nd-dan, club in North America -who uses
NOTARY PUBLIC
recently announced that Mr. F. reports
that membership has of B.C. _ by yuseigachi (win ’ a newly-designed protective ar­
221 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO
Asano, 5th-dan, has agreed to steadily
EM. 3-5002
OX. 1-3388 (Be*)
increased but would by superiority); Duncan Vignale mour. This is to prevent any
h
nd
*i
an
.

a
to
P
fighter
from
become technical advisor of the like
to
see more
Japanese the Tanino Dojo in Toronto reNakamura Kendo School, tempo­ Canadians take up this art.
^1uSen^n“ Ontario — defeated
rarily situated at the Tsuruoka
.
O SVanze-U 2nd-dan, of No­
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
Kurate dojo, 1499 Queen St. W.
ya _ Scotia with a yuseigachi
SUNDAY, MAY 24TH
Mr. Asano is an expert of Ka(win by superiority): arid Don
11:30 A.M. English Language Service
Anya, 2nd-dan, of Quebec moved
ta-te Gun-toh Jitsu (one arm sa­
11:30 A.M. Sunday Church School
up on a bye.
The Rev. Minoru Stephan Takada, B.A., B.D.
ber) techniques. His three sons
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL

701 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto
-^a the
Semi-Finals, Rodgers
Kenji. Roy. and John are also
^^b aiid defeated 241-potind Ni­
active in Kerid'o and senior memsei Don Niiya of Quebec with a
bers of the Nakamura Kendo
°-eUruma (major wheel). Tough
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
lUONTREAL. — A Japanese 'hihp Wronski
kept Quebec’s
Nakamura sensei also revealed Canadian Judoka from bion treat vPez alive ^K taking a vuseigahat, i eceived a special servic°
that the Japan Camera Centre award from the YMCA here re­ chi (win by superiority) decision
has donated 12 Kendo sets. 20 cently. He is Mr. Harold Tokai- from Ontario’s Vignale.
Kendo-gis arid 60 shinai to the rin, ord-dan, who has been an
In the Finals. Champion Doug
club. Thi equipment is due to in>iiuctor at the Central branch vodgers defeated Wronski with
Special Attention on Take Out Orders
of the Montreal YMCA for some
arrive in Toronto sometime in 17 years.
a osaekomi (hold down) to take
EM. 2-0029 For Reservations EM. 2-4322
July.
Another J.C., Mr. Mike Saka »the heavyweight title. Duncan
126 Elizabeth Street at Dundas, Toronto
s
moto won a leadership and out­ Wgnale of Ont. was third.
Recently, Nakamura and
standing
achievement
trophy
a,
group of
his top student
In the Lightweight Division
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
s
the International Y here.
™1 \ ^s’ ana under) Stevenson
$
Seating Capacity 240
Irish, tough Henry Mukai. 2nd°b B.C. — a 22-year-oId,
P°under — met and defeat­
ed some of the most highlvTOKYO.
Second ranked Su­ laiho staggering in front and his touted Judokas in Canada todav
moist
Maedagawa hands touched sand for stunning He is the brother of Tom Mukai.’
^stunned mi 1 lions of television upset.
“Ud-uan. "'ho has been studying
viewing spectators by snapping
Ozeki (champion) Tochihikari Judo at the Kodokan in Tokvo.
Chop Suey House
Yokuzunn
(grand
champion) ^^ suffered his first defeat Japan for the past few years*
laihos post war record of con- 'liter three wins. He fought hart
seeutive
In the elimination rounds. Mu­
at 34 on Mav but went down before Sekiwake
13 th.
OUR
Kairyuyama’s
powerful
ami kai met and defeated one of the
Maedagawa, 5-feet seven inches throw.
best-spirited fighters in Canada
ORIENTAL DINING ROOM
tall, a smaller competitor had to
Mamoru Oye. 2nd-dan. of Mani­
v
zeki
.1
utakayama
disappoint
­
beat a bigger opponent in Tai­ ed ms fans by losing for the toba. He also defeated William
ho. a 6-feet ls4
inches. 309
Open: 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. — Sunday 12 noon to 1:00 a.msecona straight day. Fifth rank­ Batter. Ist-dan, of Nova Scotia
pounder.
a
?
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\r
Ar
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tle
Merc
ury.
Ist-dan*
Call EM. 8-2475 __31A Dundas St. W., Toronto
ed Maegashira Kitanofuji attackMaedagawa charged at Taiho’s
of Manitoba.
y
aggressively
and
downed
Yubody with both hands. Taiho tried valcajamp with a leg throw.
Take Out Orders
In the Quarter-Finals. Mukai
to lock Mhedagawa’s arms but
met 34-year-old, Raymond DamMaedagawa pulled down hard
blant, 3rd-dan. of Quebec and
with his two hands. This sent remained undefeated.
defeated him with a tauri omigoshi (lift pull hi i throw). Other Quarter-Final results were:
’aul Schelck,
2nd-dan — 1963
Canadian N:
Exhibition
your shopping let
champion and top Hatashita
T.v.

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& MARUKIN SHO YU

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0 ye, 2nd-qan, of Manitoba with
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J.C. Wrestler

From Tokyo Eyes

Canadian Team

"Father of Canadian Karate" To Givi
Maple Leaf Stadium Demonstration I

Mr. F. Asano, 5th-dan, Kendo Advisor

Y.M.C.A. Awards
Judo Sensei For
17 Years Service

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CHOP SUEY TAVERN

Invincible Sumoist Taiho Is Defeated

GOLDEN DRAGON

DUNDAS UNION STOBE

Lucien C. Kurata

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May 23, 1964

Personal Notes

nBE _ THEFT - AUTO
Consult

Engagements

RITZ KINOSHITA

TORONTO. — Air. and Mr
Saburo Tanaka of Don Mill Ontario wish to announce the en­
gagement of their daughter, Sachiye Judie, to Mr. Ken Ishihara,
son of Mrs. Kikuno Ishihara of
Verdun, P. Q.

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VANCOUVER. — A professor
Cultural Centre's Appreciation Night Off
of religious studies specializing
in Buddhism has been appointed
TORONTO. — The Japanese busy preparing for the official
to tlie University of British Co­ Canadian Cultural Centre's Ap­ opening of the. building.
lumbia faculty.
preciation Night slated for this
The
He is Prof. Arthur E. Link, Saturday, May 23rd will be can­
to honor all those
currently
associate
professor celled because a shipment of who had volunteered their help
of Chinese and East Asian g-ood's from Japan has arrived in various Centre projects. D
thought at the University of
will be scheduled for a later
Michigan. He will take up his and all hands will be needed to
appointment in UBC’s religious pack and unpack.
studies department July* 1.
crew will
Also, the
Nicholls, head
Prof. William
'
of UBC’ religious studies de­
partment said Prof. Link's ap- Dr Kosaburo Shimizu Memorial Prize Awarded..
pointment means that UBC is
(1) Deane F. Boundy B.A. (2)
. VANCOUVER. — The annual
the only university in Canada
to offer a program with a schol­ convocation of Union (Theologi­ Gordon D. G. Hyde.
These prizes, donated by the
ar working in the field of Buddh- cal) College of U.B.C. was held
ism exclusively.
Shimizu family, are to be award­
Prof. Link will teach a gen­ this month at St. Andrew s-Vv es- ed every
year .and have been
lev
United
Church
in
Vancouver.
eral course in Buddhism and a
made, possible by the memorial
On
this
occasion
the
presentation
seminar
in Mahayama
Bud­
gifts of church and personal
dhism, a branch of the religion was made for the first time of
friends.
the
Dr.
Kosaiburo
Shimizu
Memowhich has developed largely out­
Standing
rial
Prizes
for
Highest
U.S.
side India.
in Church History to:
SPECIALIZED STUDY
■He will also be responsible for Ikebana Lecture And Demonstration By Master
building up resources for speciali­
zed study in Buddhism leading to
The J apanese Sunday, May 30 and 31, demon­
TORONTO.
more advanced work.
Canadian Cultural Centre this strations of Ikebana by another
headmaster. Houn Ohara, chiet
Prof. Link is a graduate of the
University of California where Sunday, May 24th, 1964 presents, of the Ohara school of Ikebana
he received his bachelor and mas­ “An Evening- With Sofu” — a will take place. Also included on
ter of arts degrees in Far East demonstration and lecture on these dates will be a demon­
history and his doctor of philoso­ flower arranging by Sofu Teshi­ stration of Cha.no Yu. by Mrs.
phy degree in Oriental languages gahara, founder and dean of the Fumi Nakamura and Mrs. Kiku­
•He carried out graduate work Sogetsu school of Ikebana. Pro­ ko Shimada of the Urasenke
Everyone is
in Chinese philosophy and thoug­ ceedings will begin at 7 :o0 p.m. School of Japan.
at the^Centre. Admission is $2.00 welcome to attend.
ht in Peking, China, from 194S to
1950 on a Fulbright fellowship,
On the following Saturday and
and has received’ a number of gra­
nts for advanced work on Buddhi­
sm and Oriental languages.
Chinese Canadians Dragon Festival At Centre
LIBRARY ADDITION
TORONTO.—Plan to visit the ing. Calligraphy, Portrait sket­
A unique collection of books on new Japanese Canadian Cultural ches, Gung-Fu, Flower arrange­
Buddhism will be available in the Centre at 123 Wynford Dr., ment, and Origami.
UBC library next year to studen­ Don Mills, on June 20th (3-8 P.
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Toronto will en- the “TEA ROOM”. ADMISSION
A collection of 2,000 volumes is Association of their “DRAGON 50c per person.
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Donald’s Orchestra. Prizes and
Another grant from the Leon AL SPLENDOR”, a fabulous draws galore. $2.00 per person.
and Thea Koerner Foundation is show of Far Eastern fashions.
WATCH DEMONSTRATIONS EVERYBODY WELCOME.
being used to purchase the nucle­
J.C.C. Centre
us of original sources in Buddhist of: Chinese cooking, Brush paintliterature.

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—Saturday, May pgj^j

Hypnosis On Japan Kids THE NEW CANAOI^
For School Improvement
£*ujhorixed as second aaiI

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TORONTO.
“Your
and for payment of postage hLJ
share capital. His devoted serv­
Union is financially sound,” re­ ices through the years coped with,
Post Office Department, 0^ 1
TOKYO, Japan. — “Close your nosis in the training of salesmen
ported Mr. Hajime Shiga, field and overcame, many problems in eyes . . . look down at your hands in Japan.
supervisor from Hamilton, re­ paving the way to the current . . . slowly spread your fingers
Matsukawa said the teachers T. UMEZUKI, Publish,^ K ci
presenting the Ontario Credit sound Credit Union.
English
apart . . . now your hands will under his _ direction are currently TSUMURA,
Union League after reviewing
begin to rise slowly until they using hypnosis for three pur- Editor. ™ MORI, Ja^
The election of officers saw .are in front of your eyes.”
the past years activities.
poses:
Section Editor and AdverHsinj.
re-elected fox'
A group of obedient Japanese
Mr. Shiga accompanied by Mrs. Mr. John Sugai
—To create a pleasant atmosShiga were honorary guests at president by acclamation for the nine-year-olds recently followed Here for study.
SUBSCRIPTION
these ■ instructions >at the Umeji­
—To give the pupil a greater
. the annual general meeting of the thii'd year. Mr. Thomas Onami ma primary school in Tokyo, as
S4.0O per 6 month
$7.00 per ysai
Japanese
Canadian
(Toronto) was elected as Vice-President a part of the school’s new pro­ desire to study.
—To increase the -child’s abiliCredit Union Limited held at the and Mr. San Ariza as Secretary- gram for improved performance ty to memorize.
479 queen st. west
through hypnosis.
Continental
Co-op Hall, 460 Treasurer.
How do the parents feel about
Takehiro Matsukawa, a 50- it?
The following are the new of­
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
Dundas St. W., Sunday April
ficers with their postions, term year-old educator, has 20 teachers
“They don’t quite understand
26th, 1964.
EMpire 6-5005
under
him in Adachi ward what I’m doing” said Matsuka­
of office, and date elected.
(Reports by the president, tre
schools, who are instructing chil­ wa, “but they believe that^if it
President — John'Sugai, elect­
surer
supervisory and credit
dren an hour a day by hypnosis. is being done by a teacher, it
ed
on Apr. 26-64 — 1 yr; Vice
committees were received. The
‘Slowly bring your hands back must, be all right.”
highlight of the meeting being President — Thomas Onami ■to your knees,” says Matsukawa,
He said that hypnosis is dang­
the pre-d inner speech by : Mr. elected on Apr. 23-63 -— 1 yr.; the children’s eyes are closed.
erous
only when the student suf­
Secretary Treas. — San Ariza
Shiga.
“Now open your eyes and me­ fers from epilepsy or a similar
elected on Apr. 27-63 — 1 yr.
Progress for the 1963 — 1964
morize the names of this chart,” .ailment. He added that there are
Female Help Wanted
Board of Directors: Reg. Hi­ he
year cannot be described as
no durable after-effects and that
says.
guchi — Apr. 26-64 -— 3 yrs; —
there is no chance of the children 'LADIES help^for alteration on sits
nominal but each year the
The children are told to close
Koji
Kashima — Apr. 23-62 —
S?"
Experienced. Good
dit Union has been growing with
becoming
dependent on the methr­ Phone
W;A. 5-4105 (Toronto).
v
their eyes again for a minute
3
vrs
;
Tak.
Yamasaki
July
the share capital now of
od to help them get their work
They
seem
to
be
in
a
light
trance
23-63
3 yrs; Y. Kanda.
FLOOR lady for sports wear denartdone.
484., with loans outstanding in
Then Matsukawa asks them to
ment. Call for appointment: Mu’lad
excess of $61,000. and net in­ Apr. 25-63 — 3 yrs.
Hypnosis
is
not
sufficient
to
tee- CIIrou/TLarr¥ /-ss- Ltd- 410 ^
open their eyes and recite what
come of $3,353. This is an indi­
Supervisory
Committee: Bar- hey learned, (this exercise took get a lazy student to study; but laide St. (Toronto).
cation of increasing interest, in ney Aihoshi
it does enable interested students
(Chairman)
— ess than 10 minutes.)
clerk for dry cleanina olant V
the Credit Union. Members en­ Apr.
to absorb their lessons better, he STORE
23-62 3 yrs;
Gearge
Saturdays. Phone 531-7917 (Toronto).
According to Matsukawa, 21 said.
joy maximum use of their col­ Kadota — Apr. 27-63 — 3 yrs;
lective deposits through loans as George Tanaka — Apr. 26-64 boy students in the fourth grade
Matsukawa said the children
Male Help Wanted
averaged scores of 49.3 on a Chi­ have a “good feeling of “no
the need arise in keeping with
nese character test given under stress” afterwards.
ONE TRUCK driver and a few aardes.
the Credit Union philosophv of
Credit
Committee:
normal conditions. Four hours _ At least one psychologist ob­ er's helpers needed immediately^ Good
“Not For Charity, Not for Pro­
wages. Phone GA. 1-5040 (Toronto;.
kashima (Chairman) — Apt- 26 later they averaged 65.5 when jects, to a cei-tain extent, to what Mr.
lit, But For Service.”
Heike.
64 — 3 yrs; T.

given a similar test undex* hyp­ Matsukawa is doing. He is assist-,
Umezuki
This year the Japanese Credit Apr. 27-63 — 3 yrs; T. Kame­ nosis.
AMBITIOUS young man for construction
ant professox- Tadahiko Oguchi of firm,
exellent opportunity to lean
Union has lost the services of a oka — Apr. 27-63 — 3 vrs.
Another report said that, a se- the respected Ochanomizu Wo­ trade. $2.11 .per hr. olus frince bene­
key officer in the resignation of
Collectors
(shares):
T. Ka­ cond-grader, whose past average mens College.
fits. Montreal. Call: 671-0486.
Air. 1. Uchida, after serving nine meoka — Annually;
T. Kado- on English slanguage tests was
Oguchi said that the use of HOUSEMAN for country house near
years as Secretary-Treasurer and naga — Annually; Mrs. T Ike40, scored an 85 aftei' being hypnosis in Japanese schools is Markham. Able to cook. No children.
one of the original founders of da
Annually;
Y.
Kanda hypnotized.
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