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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Toronto, Ont.

SATURDAY. MAY 30. 1964

|.C.'s Win

Scholarships

■Wst

TORONTO. — The Canadian Citizenship
Council has elected its first Canadian Japanese
director. He is Mr. Edward Ide, current President
of the National Japanese Canadian Citizens
Association.
,
. .
"It certainly is a great privilege and honor
for me to be able to serve this group, said Mi.
Ide this week.
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He was elected to the Board of Directors at
the Canadian Citizenship Council's Annual Meeting held on May 14th in Ottawa.

Forestry Scholar
TORONTO. - A J.C. student
, E S. Kondo received his
^^ of Science degree in
Faculty of Forestry at the
Diversity of Toronto. He reked an honour degree and was
Ged the Osmose Wood PreGe Scholarship award.

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Medical Scholar
MONTREAL. — Miss Hiroko
'atanabe of Montreal graduated
® the Medical course at Me
31 University and captured two

Hi.

Dr. Watanabe took the Campjll Howard Prize in Clinical Meae and the Keenan Memorial
rhe in Clinical Surgery.

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30 JC's Win Degrees
■VANCOUVER, B.C. — Nearly
0 Japanese Canadian students
raduated with degrees this week
a the University of British
■fabia. They are as follows:
Bachelor of Arts: Joyce Snmis Ikeda, Vernon, B.C.; Marga»Harumi Ikeda (Vancouver).
Bachelor of Education : Sadako
maka, (Albena); Jane Yo® Ikeda, Vancouver;
and
srsaret Sumiko Nagano of
waver.
Bachelor of Physical Educa®: Thomas Tsutemu Yano of
B.C.
Bachelor of Home Economics:
“®ey Michiko Hanazawa, Van■-wer; Teruyo Yoshida, Vancon-

Canadian Citizen s
Council Elects Ide

what services will be re­
quired of me," he said. A-bomb on Japan
"But I hope to be able
to contribute what assist­ A Political Act
ance I can."
Says A. Mikoyan
Mr. Ide will be attend­ TOKYO.—Soviet First Deputy
ing his first meeting as Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan
;his week said the United States
Director of the Canadian dropped
atomic bombs on Japan
Citizenship Council on to prevent the Soviet Union’s in­
in the Pacific theatre
Saturday, lune 13th at tervening
of the Second World War and
the Constellation Hotel not out of strategic necessity.
near Toronto Internatio­ Mr.. Mikoyan, addressing 15,000 university students, did; not
Photo by Hayashi Studio nal Airport.
mention
the
Soviet Union s
The newly elected breaking its non-aggression pact
Tokyo Nisei Makes Canadian Olympic Team
and attacking Japan two days
President of the Gounod after
Hiroshima was atom-bombTORONTO —Canadian Amateur Wrestling Champion in Lie
125>/™dass, Koji Hirabayashi, 22, ^splays Jis 1«« is the Hon. Mr. Justice ed on Aug. 8, 1945.
tronhv His recent win in Saskatoon gave him a berth on ti e
Joseph T. Thorson... The He did not say whether he
man Canadian Olympic Wrestling team for this year’s Olyinp.cs
the feelers
was
referring to
Right Honorable George Japan
Surin- Ms Stay in Toronto he will be at the home »th« - «n
put out, asking the Soviet
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hayashi in M’”^^™^^
New York on June 21st to compete in the A.A.U. viestln o
pionship.
___________________ ___________ _____________ _—

General Of Canada, is
the Council's patron.
In his private life, Mr.
.GAY Science: Seiko Ka- Cultural Centre Seeks Historical Shots
Ide works as the Traffics^i. Niigata, Japan.
if
sufficient
photographs
are
on
bachelor of Commerce: RichTORONTO. — A photographic
Manager of the Simoniz
» ^u-’°shi Kazuta, Vancou- display telling the story of the hand the display will form, a
Hany Haruo Kitamura. Japanese Canadians is presently part of the exhibits on Opening Company in Toronto.

Union to intervene with the
Allies to bring an end to the
war. Russia’s attack, following
these feelers, has been viewed
by the Japanese as an act of
treachery.
In a week’s fighting, the So­
viet Union took half of Sakhalin
Island and the Kurile Islands,
which belonged to Japan.
Mr. Mikoyan accused the Uni-

.
^Mps, B.C.
being assembled at the J.C. Cul­ Day, June 7th.
The pictorial history will ten
.Bachelor of Science: George tural Centre. It is planned that
the Japanese Canadian story
“finiaro Iwata, Vancouver; Kifrom the landing of the early
A^ .F^L Vancouver; Ma­
immigrants up to the present
rk G'Ao Hashimoto, Vancour
time.
A^R .Hayashi, Steves ton;
Anvone having pnob00i .ip-^
R GPA Kato, Aldergrove.
that 'will help relate the econo­
Ichiko Kobara,
mic, social, educational, religious
rT- . ’’ r Kazuko Tabata,
LOS
ANGELES.

Yoshio
and recreational life story m
Kanji
Tsumura,
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Dn
F.C.; Hitoshi Ujomo- Yoda, the first person of 4aU” Japanese Canadians is as<ed io Masayuki
Hara,
professor of
J1™' ,B-C.; Robert nese ancestry to obtain, a re­ contact the Centre office (Phoiu. surgery arid head of the Univer­
‘O?,eda, Richmond, B.C. gular” role in an American i *' 429-0676). All photographs yjl sity of'Arkansas Medical Centre’s
gG°- 2f Applied Science series, will be wed this summei, be identified, and returned
open heart surgery team, was 1
^VL Engineering): Don it was reported in TV Guide ma­ lowins the display.
named
1964 “Man of the Year 1
Some examples of fKG?0^1
G~ G ''^otver; Yosliio gazine.
for
the
state of Arkansas in a E
^: Vancouver.
Yod'a’s bride-to-be is Kyoh° wanted are those of 4m Wo public poll conducted by the Ar­ 1
Okazaki,
a Japanese fasmon riot in V ancouyer. v0 U? wGld kansas Democrat, a Little Rock
the First and Second W mid newspaper.
Vancouver; model.
. T
War Memorial in Stanley
‘!&BUra. Kamloops.
Yoda, who is a ^nativeof Ja­
Dr.
Hara, a native of San
Park
(dedication,
etc.), docking
&or Science in '
pan and who attended USC, plays
^.George Tadashi Nishi- the role of Fuji, the J^PakeY of =hius with immigrants, eva­ Francisco, came to Arkansas in
5s ^‘Oops: Kenichi Saito. “prisoner” of war (actually Lee cuation relocation internmem, 1949 from St. Louis where he
work camps, methods oi iai a served a four-year research fel­
B.C.
just one of the gang) in .the .
lowship at the Washington UniSc^ce in Phar- series. “McHale’s Navy, Y wG ing, fishing, lumbering, etc.
verdtv School of Medicine.
J.C. Cultural Centre
stars Ernest Borgnine and rm.
uchi.
Conway.

McHale's "Fuji"
To Wed Model

U.S. Nisei Named
"Man of The Year"
In Little Rock, Ark.

(Continued on page 8)

Mrs. Mark Shaw

TORONTO. — Nisei singer,
Pat Suzuki is now entertaining
nightly in the lofty Imperial
room of the Royal York hotel.
She
gives one show' a night.
Mirna
insurance compames, three JaMiss
Suzuki (Mrs. Mark Shaw
language newspapers,
panese
U^i _Br^il-~Fifty- citizens and their descendant den:
in
private
lifd) includes in her
one Jananese language radio
outside
of
Japan.
program
a
wide
variety of tunes
JaP?nese fa- in the world,
station, ‘three Japanese
movie
finance!
1
investment
oi
abou.
xucic
600,000
Japanese
from
love
ballads
to a poignant
y
Vie gangThere are
theatres and 30 Japanese restauwith a tot:
•producing ever.
and Japanese-Brazilians Irving m S50 mill io
lullaby sung in Japanese. She
rants.
tackle
l„CKy of
is accompanied by the Moxie
this country. Only about l a*
thing from a-'
The Japanese colony plays an Whitney orchestra conducted by
000
were
actually
born
m.Japun
rolling hinheavy equipment
D
important part in Brazil's agn- her arranger and accompanist,
Sao Paulo More than 400,000 Bye in
Three
companies,
i Warren Myers.
Paulo State, many, of them
n;ro expormniporv
f
t
(Continued on page 8)
■•• trie
ias the oig- district of this industrial cit; Is representation forms, several
of Japanese known as “The Japanese Gar

Outside
Japan
Live
In
Brazil
Most Japanese

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PAGE 2

NEW

THE

On The Tata]

Saturday^ ^

Tanino Sensei Appointed Rs Chb
Instructor At Work University

By LIZ PEARCE

Johnny Osako — Great American Judoka
Everv world-wide =

CANADIAN

.mon?

TORONTO.
The -Board of to see many Nisei and Sansei Club located at 566 Church?L
Governors
of
the
University of students taking up the art.
ir to my
in Toronto. Here., he has C;
ernational Toronto has appointed Mr. Mits
He is one of the top instruc­ for both men and women.
Tanino, 3rd-dan, as chief instruc­
Tanino sensei has trained *
tor for the new judo classes to tors in Canada and also runs his
own

school,
the
Tanino
Judo
the famous Kodokan in
begin next fall at York Univer­
n ^toCi
sity. He will be teaching there
s where
Middl
too!. K
twice
a week.
er
ndly pr
Tanino sensei is also the chief
1 in HR
instructor at the University of
kudan.
Toronto where some 200 students
John Osako. Panstructor of the Detroit J
annually register in Judo,
of his opponents with :
TORONTO. -— The best little | province of Ontario. A good
im^,,.
J
there daily during
—- uchi-mata. I believe
v
Judokas
in
Ontario
idll
be
com
­
jority
of
the competitors, m^
schoo
ear.
studied uchi-mata to
peting
for
honors
tonight
begin
­
other
adult
Judo tourneys, y
reached a point, were 1
Students at the U. of T. rening 6:00 p.m. at the Japanese be made up of young Nisei as
different -ways.
ceive the full 32 credits necessary
Canadian Cultural Centre, 123 Sansei boys.
Each opponent that
01 -111
for their course. It is now one
and moves d'iffe ently. John ha
Wynford Drive in Don Mills.
'ted h
From the ranks of these yens;
to me
of the major sports here.
various opponents o that- he can execute
That’s when the Kidokwan competitors, we shall see t
of any size. He also finds th
Because judo provides stimu­ Judo Institute presents -the 3rd
champions of the future.
each type this gives him tremendous opportun
For example lating body contact without in­ Annual
Ontario
Junior
Judo
Bring your sons down to ts
if you nave seven types of uchi-mata with fix
jury, the Governors of the Uni­ Tournament.
nations you have 35 ways to apply vour uchi-mata TM* is a
J.C. Centre tonight. You will se
very .good point that was brought up by Mr. Osako and should be versity have taken the art to
This
tournament ...annually some wonderful little Judokas i
considered very carefully I
all future Olympic and International their hearts. In their new athle­ draws the best youngsters from action.
competitors.
tic building now being built, a
In the good-will tour; he made, many judokas in far off special judo dojo will be install- every major Judo club in the
lands
saw his spectacular
, * -----tokui-waza, uchi-mata. ashi-guruma,
shime rand kansetsu-waza. He visited Cuba five times and made
Tanino sensei say
^Jaer ,?°°,(trips to such places as France, Belgium, Holland.
New Aork. Washington, Pittsburgh, Kansas Citv and Toronto
TORONTO. — The Dr. Shogi Flight
His most exciting tours, according to Mr. Osako, are when he miHoward Kagawa
t!f,1I)at.ed 111 1" rance, Belgium, Holland, Cuba and Japan. He believes
Nakashima Trophy went to Bob Flight
Kaz Shikaze.
tiat the greatest honor a judoka or any other sportsman can re­
Kimur,a with a low gross score
C Flight low gross went t:
ceive is to represent his country in an International meet or good­
of 78, winning by a three stroke Ken Kutsukake.
will tour.

°
margin over Sab Seki, on May
All players who have
wen"kn<>WJ1 Blasters of this sport that have impre cd
10th at the Victoria Day Tour­ joined tire club and wish to ge|
Mr. Osako greatly during his tours are:
. Mr. K. Mifune, lOth-dan — “Mifune’s judo, which I had :he
ney held at Rouge Hill bv the a tee-off time for the coming
pleasure of seeing during my goodwill tour in 1955 with the team
J.C.
Golf Club.
tournament are requested
TORONTO.—The Toronto Ni­
itself. As it is known to all judokas, his execution
is a lesson in itself
sei
Sunday
Baseball
League
will
The
Bestway
Cleaners
Tro
­
contact: Wayne Kimura, IVAl
of techniques is truly tnc highest calibre of judo. It is difficult
commence
the
1964
season
on
Mickey Maikawa, Pl]
phy also went to Sab Seki with 2-1997;
to put into words how graceful ho does it. Onlv the ones who
Sunday,
June
6
at
Christie
Pits
Seija
Takata, WA. 11
have ever seen him would know,” said Osako.
and Ted Reeve Arena field. In a low net score of 68. Low net 7-4093;
'‘Sensei is head of the Foreign ser- the Pits encounter Japan Came­ winner in:
2719; Toki Toyama, CH. 9-155;
yce depaitmcnt at. the Kosokan. In 19oo, Sensei spent several hours ra Centre will meet the new Jr.
A Flight — G. McDowell; B or Michi Ashakawa. WA. 1-20m
demonstrating technique and’ kata for me.”
Bussei entry, while out at Ted
Mr. Osako’s advice to teachers of children is: “This is a stare Reeve Mikko Gardens clashes
r??re
an<J 1^
lining must be taught with patience.” with last year’s champions, Ya­
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
^'rnve a( UwAnurSnS a stage where each judoka must THINK mada Studio.
?l|l? and WORK. Por females: “Same as the male adults but
SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1964
Due to. the late start of the
should work hard on various katas.”
11:30 A.M. English Language Service
His advice to judo students that are training for the 1964 league this year and hopes for
11:30 A.M. Sunday Church School
an earlier finish, the number of
Olympics and other international
tournaments
°
The
Rev.
Minoru Stephan Takada, B.A., B.D.
,
. , .
are: (A). You must
first get yourself, body an 1’ mma,
‘ into tiptop condition. (B). A tre- games have been cut from 12 to
A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL
701 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto
before the semi-final
mendous amount-of hours ui study and work on your techniques, nine.
will be a sudden death match
(C). A very necessary
aition that quite a few judokas are very between the second and third
and left side techniques and study more place clubs. The winner will meet
Welcome Japanese Canadian Friends
the first place finishers in a best
“It takes two kinds of
t0 make this sport operate, the
finals for the cham­
fighters and the teachers. Without the teachers 1 am afraid out two-of-three
pionship.
figh t e rs w ou Id be in very cad shape. In North America we cen­
Players will be contacted by.
cent rate on our f
to the fullest degree, but we have negthe
team managers, however anv
lecttxi to develop a stud
of teaching methods/' new players wishing to join the
Special Attention on Take Out Orders
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either park on opening' day.
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All games will get underway
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Street
at
Dundas,
Toronto
TOKYO. — Tall f
$
the only unbeaten competitor at 9:15 a.m. Any club that fail's
£
to
field
a
team
by
9:30
will
for
­
Myobudani last week
m the
> division bv driving
Catering to Wedding Banquets, Showers and Parties
nillions of television viewing heavy Komusubi
feit the game. This rule will be
Wakamiya ma strictly enforced.
Seating Capacity 240
'rs by scoring' a major out of the eirclei
upset
victory over Yokozana
Ozexts (champions) Kitabaya(grand champion) Taiho on the
eighth day of the 15-day sumo m> and Sadanoyama suffered
econd lo
tournament at
six
the Kokugikan
w
stadium.
wake K
It was T mo s second aeleat
quickly
against six wins and made it
girdle
Chop Suey House
v diifficult for him to with ;s left hand. He then push­
ed and Jn his second atthird championship in a
temut torced Sadanoyama out of
row.
OUR

Youthful Judoists Will
Be Competing To-nighi

Kimura Wins Nakashima Golf Trophy!

Toronto Nisei Bail
League To Begin
Sunday, June 6th

KWONGCHOW
CHOP SUET TAVERN

Invincible Sumoist Taiho Beat Again

Mickey S. Sato

and drove Myobudani to the adge
hira Ki­
oi tlie circle. Myobudani, how­
ever. made a last ditch stand and tort to lift h m and then forced
out wiih an arm
then whirled Taiho’s body out
of the circle with a throw from th row.
tt to righ
th both hands
ou mi lifted
ran
Kev
It was N
adani’s first v
high ir
air and
ry over T
In nine bouts
diiwado remak

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PAGE 7

UjUAcross Canada

Dates and Doings

Preacher Deplores]
Materialist Japan

VANCOUVER. — Japan is in ■Hamilton Japanese United Church At Restall Camp
the midst of a leisure boom, and
Those who wish to be guided
HAMILTON — The Hamilton to the camp are asked to meet
STEVESTON, B.C. — Mr. Fu- all most Japanese think about
,
United Church will at the Church by 9:00 A-M.
kumatsu
Sakiyama, 91, passed is making money and having Japanese
missionaries on fur- hold a joint outdoor servic ; of
away on May 16th, 1964 at the ‘un, two
Restall Camp may be reached
ough said here recently.
the Issei .and Nisei Cong:
b taking Highway 2 to Paris and
Vancouver General Hospital. Mr.
Rev. Percy Luke, missionary tions at Restull Camp, near
then proceeding along-^ Highway
Sakiyama was one of the early for 26 years of the Japan Evan­ Ontario, on Sunday, June 14lh
24A to Restall Camp Road. Pro­
Japanese pioneers to Canada.
gelistic Band and his Japan- from 11 A.M.
ceed along this road to the camp.
After the service there will Restall Camp is owned by tne
Funeral was held at the Ste- jorn wife, Amy say that this
(Shi bi ku) veston Buddhist Church on May search for pleasure has result­ be a picnic with a program ol Hamilton Presbytery of the Uni­
ed in the formation of a new po races and' other events for chil­ ted Church of Camm a with ex18th with the Rev. K. Ikuta of- litical party in Japan. It is the dren and a!dhlts. Tickets for the
cellent facilitic;
picnic are 25c for those 16 yeais
ficiating.
Soka-Gakkai.
HJ.U.C.
“It is potentially dangerous,” ■and over.
said Mr. Luke. “It is supposed
SORTH SURREY, B.C. Mis.
to be a Buddhist sect. But it Nationbuilders 1964 Again Featured At C.N.E.
TORONTO. — Mr. and' Mrs. bears little relation to Buddhism
, Yoshiko (ShimiwO Tsuyuki,
for
Mary
KuTORONTO. — Nationbuilders j a spectacular
j North Surrey. B.C. passed James Kobayashi (nee happy to now.”
National
Exhibi1964
Canadian
roda) of Toronto are
_
’64 the annual CNE Grandstand
The
Soka-Gakkai
claims
10,tion.
announce the birth of a son, Ke­
presentation by the Community
Auditions for the dance groups
vin Tadao on May 22, 1964 ar 000,000 members.
Folk Art Council, will be bigger
“They wear uniforms and be­ and better this year — exceed­ will begin the first week ol
SlK is s.t>W »y »“^- the Toronto East General Hos
have very much like the Hitler ing last year’s first show in June Choirs are. joining into a
4 Roy; baby s* P'U pital. Both doing fine.
choral presentation. The
Youths.” Mr. Luke said. “They which 1,000 performers played
,)>« MrMrs; y
show will be produced by Com­
have now elected 15 members before a crowd of 17.000.
into of Edmonton; turd three
to Parliament.
A Choir of 1,000 joining m tri­ munity Folk Art Council.
NAKATSU-ED AMURA
The Community
Folk Art
bute
to the Folk Art Council *
jthers and one sister.
POLITICAL POWER
Council has also mapped' out a
First
Honourary
Chairman
me
The organization’s aims, ac­
TORONTO. — Miss Margare
1964 program which offers vanFuneral services were conductHatsumi Nakatsu, daughter o. cording to the Lukes, are heal­ late Mayor Donald D. Summei - etv and family fun for Canadians
! on Friday, May loth at St. Mr.* and Mrs. Tokutaro Nakatsu ing, prosperity, and to make ville. will be added to the cast
of 1,000 singers, dancers ano
ekn’s Anglican Church in of Toronto, became the bride of Japan again a political power musicians who will make tms
Shoichi Edamura,’ in the world.
will Surrey with the Rev. Mr. George
evening, Labour Day, once again
son of Mr. and Mrs. Masao Eda“Its intense nationalism apInterment
olmes officiating.
mura of Toronto , on May 9th
d: place at Valleyview Memo- 1964 .at the Toronto
to the I gingo Night To Support Japan.Hockey Tour
Buddlrislt ,phtsVonthwe^
d Gardens in North Suriey.
Churcli. The ceremony was oiti- shopkeeper class of Japanese,
TORONTO _ The Canadian- giant $200 jackpot.
elated by the Rev. N. Wra
Mr. Luke explained.
Association
Advanced sale of tickets will
She will be deeply missed by
y
A reception
followed at the
“It’s Hevplouinv into a ter- Japanese Athletic
r-o on sale shortly at $1.00.
China House.
ticket will be good for 10 free
yeryone who knew her.
added.
games.
out of it, but they re ahni_ to
MW M^ ^ tiie
So plan now to attend this big
The organization wants
ie^.R o.Q towarjs assisting Bine-o extravaganza', xoun nave
store the God-image of the Em» Toronto Japanese Hockey fun'aiid at the same time you'll
Ten women to work for nursFIRE — THEFT — AUTO
peror, and to make Japan tl l. R" „.ue All-Stars, who are plan­ be helping a team of Nisei amt
in?home for women. First
ruling powder in the Last.
nirisF tQ tour japan this fall. _
Sansei hockey players get io
Consult
month — $140. with meals.
LOST LOYALTIES
All J.C. Bingo lovers are m- Japan.
Second month — $160. wi,n
“Many Japanese particularly kited to attend a; ex^= ^
More news regarding this gala
meals and gradual raise.
evening will follow7, so keep your
eyes peeled on future issues ol
Apply
C.J.A.A.
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answers their need foi someVancouver JCCA Ready For Big Membership Drive
thing to live for.
“The Christian church in Ja-.
_ Th
1964 the increase'!1
activities in the
is ibehnning to awaken to I \aNC0U\ER.
interest
of
the
members, the
the danger of the organization,’ I membership dhve for the L.J.C.C.A. is beginning to play a
large part in the life of the Japa­
nese Canadian community and it
is expected that the majority of
some 3,500 Japanese Canadians
said.
-If something doesn’t stop lamily
(including
all family in ;and around
Vancouver wall
t-hem thev might end up with members oyer 16 jean)
take out membership this year.
a majority in Parliament.”
$3.00 for individuals.
Approximately 40 teams of
The Lukes say that one reaMembership Chairman Bob
i- two people will be needed to
son Christianity makes so htt e yasaka is presently spending cover the entire
membership
headway among Japanese is that many hours in prepaiation io. drive and Mr. Miyasaka asks ioi
X kind of (assistance for tn is
lauan is a literate, prosperous th campaign.
J
Aside
from
supporting the work. Volunteers are asked to
-Of ten in nations such as Af- various
J. C. C. A
June « phone Bob at: FA. 7-6210.
the .people are taught
throughout the yeai, the
Since- there is very htt.e
read
and write at mission bership fee will entitle
®? J C.C.A. activity outside ol X anschools, and so they become L
receive the monthly Mlmn couver, the Vancouver Chapter
Christians,” Mr. Luke sa.d.
t0 keep them rf»l of J . invites all Japanese Canadians
in the lower mainland'.
SMALL PERCENTAGE
Van. JCCA
-But the Japanese peop e “® JCCA sponsored events. Due to
99 per cent literate. They are
#
#
keTdon’t^^
Vancouver JCCA Elects Their 1964 Executives

Christianity. They al| gv^
VANCOUVER. B.C. — The pected. The newly elected mem­
with Shl*|°^
of the 1964 Vancouver bers have (accepted and realize
and if necessa
like al
p a Council membeis was their responsibilities and will en­
lanity on, over these two like a I TBA dOU^
pe_
deavour to give their best ef­
garment
there
are
su
lts
were
announced
at
the
anforts. The following is a list of
^cHmated that there are suits vrere
—--It is •
8 000 000 Christians nuai meeting held at the J i
the executive council:
* ab“;pS of 95,000,000 ।
— b
nese Hall in March.
out of a
n I
Since nomination for the Nisei
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Pre­
Japanese.
_
.
.
be
small.
Q
ouncP
members
did
not
reach
“The numbers may
sident — Gordon R. Kadota; 1st
Christianity in Japan *s the 22 names required for an Vice-President — Arthur Hara;
£ulv rooted,” Mr- Luke sad. election> a]1 those nominated[were
nil the missionaries le“’ ei€cted bv acclamation. The -.o.- 2nd Vice-President — Mils Ta­
there L no doubt that the church
^ Issei Bu (F^t gene- hara; General Secretary — Bob
m itT.
survive.
ration)) wasl baUot
conducted
accoiamg
W°^l
the missionaries are kati
system
intro- Miyasaka; Treasurer — Dennis
« a diminishing role. They
year Fo]lowin
the Shikatani; Recording Secretary
ire there now mainly m an ad- ^neral Meeting, the new Coum __ Clair Iwase; Past President
i VTy nati^of Johannesburg, ^t ™™& ^ Association ter __Alfie Kamitakahara; Issei-bu
Co-Chairman — Kiyozo Kazuta;
Africa, Mr. Luke Lrst
Others nomi- Co-Chairman — Kinichi Iwata;
w ent to* Japan in 1932.
Mted for Pudency were Arthur
Treasurer — Takeo Arakawa.
____ Hara and Bob MU asana.

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TORONTO

The first Council Meeting was
held on April 6th at which time
the members were elected or ap­
pointed for the various commit­
tee positions. Members of me
Council elected this year include
several new iaces, as well as
those of the past, and it was
felt that with this blend, a va­
ried and active year can be ex­

Van. JCCA

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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and
NOTARY PUBLIC
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Page 8

PAGE 8

Saturday, May an. ,

Nisei's Impression Of Japan

Warbride Wants Divorce the NEW CAHADIAI
Calls Yanks Barbarians
Authorised as second class

and for payment of posiC5/
MAMIE MOLONEY
!
The importance of beauty in
Post Office Department k
LOS ANGELES. — An attrac­ last week in a contested divorce
How’d you like to go back ■Japanese life was demonstrated
j for Mary by a visit to a flower- tive Japanese woman who gave suit.
where you have never been ?
T. UMEZUKI, Public,ter,
■ arrangement school. A huge, up her religion and left her
Mrs. Reiko Jansen, 32, was TSUMURA,
That’s an Irishman’s way of j modern building was devoted homeland to marry an American
English
being
sued
for
divorce
by
Dr.
explaining the first visit of my I solely to this purpose.
Editor,
Marine officer appeared in court
ken mom, Japas
George A. Jansen, also 32, on
Canadian-born Japanese friend to
Section
Editor
and Adverts
her ancestral homeland.
charges that she was not a
{
Tokyo to Mary looked like any
“good wife.”
Mary’s dilemma was summed j other city except that the signs
subscription
up best by her mother who, in j are in Japanese and the traffic
Mrs. Jansen, of Beverly Hills,
$4.00 per 6 months
the process of preparinng her | suicidal. The belief that the Japafiled a counter suit seeking $525
$7.00 per rear
daughter for the different way ; nese are the politest race on
a month support and custody of
earth
takes
a
beating
when
of life she would encounter, in­
their three children, Lawrence,
479 QUEEN st. west
cluding the contrast in the po­ comes to the subway crowd:
6, Alphonsus, 4, arid’ Daniel, 2.
sition of Japanese versus Cana- says Mary, which are just 3
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
She is expecting
their fourth
dian women, sighed
“Mary, I rude as they are
child.
TOKYO.—Japan’s Yaou Elec­
“If one is polite,” she remark
don’t think you”il ever make
tric Co. will market what it
Jansen, was a 1st Lt. in the
“one never boarcis the trains,”
in Japan,”
claims is the world’s first por­ Marine Corps when he met Rei­
She needn’t have worried. DesOn
four-hour train trip table color television set in time ko, sales manager for an import­
pite her Canadian ways Mary
rough,
the
Japanese count]”'.
for the Olympics, the Mainichi export firm in Tokyo. They mar­
’nan aged very well, though, in
ried on May 13, 1957. She gave
following Japanese custom v, here side Mary noted the profusion of newspaper said' recently.
The 19-pound set will be twice up the Buddhist religion to be­
the wife does not call her hus- farm houses along the way. Japa­
band by his first name, Mary nese people are very well inform­ the height of a desk telephone, come a Christian.
Female Help Wanted
substituted “honev ’’ which, she ed on world affairs, she. tells and will have a nine-inch wide
Frederick Dockweiler, Reiko's
me.
The
Japanese
TV
even'show
­
screen.
,
1
admits, caused some! raised eycattorney said' that religion is the FLOOR lady for
brows. So did Mary•’s husband’s ed the opening of the Canadian
_ Initially it will be priced at central
problem.
Dr. Jansen, ment. Call for a;
parliament
at
Ottawa.
Ever
seen
practice of helping her. includU.S.
§400,
but
the price will drop who is an intern at UCLA and Price. Lou Larry
th baby, a do a similar Japanese event on Can- to about S270 when mass produc­ expects to become a Navy phy­ laide Si. (Toronto
mestic chore that is definite^ adian TV ? Unless it's an earth- tion is achieved', a company sician in July, claims his wife COUNTER girl
Part time or
not indulged in by fathers in quake or other disaster , we rare- spokesman said.
RO. t
never really accepted the faith.
ronto).
ly consider events in
Japan.
countries new swo rt h y.
He claimed that Reiko belitt­ OPERATORS,
rerienced on
*
*
led American servicemen, called
*
oksts, end s:
*
large sports’
manufacture:
Americans

Barbarians

and
said
Language presented no pro­
In Hokkaido, Japan's il or them
round -work.
that the Japanese military forces RU.
blems as Mary speaks Japanese, island, a gracious gesture to the
7-1871 (Toronto).
were better than those of the
though she had to brush up on Canadian visitor was whisking
United States. He .also said she
some of the nuances of speech, the tired traveller off to a. beauty
Male Help Wanted
failed to keep her promise of be­
including at least eight different shop on her arrival' and then,
ONE TRUCK driver and a few cardacoming an American citizen.
forms of the word “you,” de- coiffed and beautifullly gowned
er's helpers needed immediately! Good
pending on the status of the per­ in formal kimono, to a photo Mrs. Jansen said that her wages. Phone GA. 1-5040 (TorEisj.
KINOMOTO, Shiga. — An an­
son with whom one is speaking.
grapher for souvenir pictures. cient jar containing four Wado- husband and his parents financ­ Mr. Heike.
As a concession to Mary’s Now that’s hospitality.
:o; cons
kaiho coins minted at the be­ ed her visit to Japan in Febru­ AMBITIOUS young
Canadianism, Japanese wives at­
firm,
exellent or
.ity to
ary
while
they
kept
the
children.
ginning
of
the
Nara
period
1,200
After the final farewells to
trade. S2.ll per h
tended a dinner party given for
She
said'
they
ignored
her
letters
the visitors at a 300-year-old family and friends. “It felt Uke years ago has been unearthed in when she wrote asking for re­ fits. Montreal. Cal
Geisha house, though normally coming home,” says Mary, “when a school plantation here.
HOUSEMAN for
country nouse ihc
A first-year student of the turn fare. She told Superior Markham. Able to cook. No children
the husbands go “stag” and the we saw a blonde girl and heard
Judge
Harold
W.
Schweitzer
I advantage, ^gj
wives stay home. Of the Geisha English spoken at Tokyo airport Asai Junior High School struck that she borrowed money from Driving licence
! rxl'.^r.a nil^ho* i-3
girls who served the dinner as Vancouver never looked lovelier a jar 40 centimeters under- her sister in Tokyo arid flew to with references
x' 10," 479 Queen &
well as sin
and dancing for and so serene. But off and on ground while cultivating at the Los Angeles when she learned W. (Toronto).
|
the guest,
’Their charming I have a nostalgia for the quaint farm. It broke at the impact of that Jansen had filed for divorce. DRAFTSMAN. Senior and junior (good I
tantalizing- restau­ his shovel and out came four
manners,”
Mary, “made me shops, the
opportunity to learn) for structural ea-1
coins bearing four characters She said she was not permitted gineer's office. Kazmcr Consultant Ltd, |
realize why they have become rants, the dynamic atmosphere.
in her husband’s
home where 787-0141 (Toronto).
1
“ Wia-Do-Kai-H o.”
famous all over the world.”
“I wish Japan were a bit nearthe children are residing.
Experts
confirmed

the jar
Geisha girls are trained from er
adds, “because I feel
Domestic Help Wanted |
___ said
childhood to be entertaining and
Reiko has asked for support
can learn so much, just as and coins as genuine and
charming
companions, which, I’m sure older countries like tlie Wadokaiho was minted in and medical expenses as well as ATTRACTIVE furnished flat exchanger |
part time housekeeping, baby st- J
when you think of it, wouldn’t England
„ .1 and France have so Japan after the Tao Dynasty's custody of the children until the for
ting, gardening, odd jobs. Suit working |
do any harm to our Canadian much to tell us. We, who are currency system.
I divorce trial.
married couple. 924-3957 (Toronto). I
daughters, or sons either, for inclined sometimes to be a bit
that matter. What’s sauce for smug in our convenient, rather
Property for Sale
j
Mikoyan Charges . . .
(Continued from page one')
the goose, etc.
• way of living.”
Deanlea beach see eu
ted States and Britain of sup­ of a 14-day visit to Japan, was Ai
wooded lots .100 x 150 feet >■
porting- colonialism, saying: “The repeatedly applauded’ when he beach, 8 miles North o: Was
OFFICE
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cultural economy. The two Ja­ ed to Sao P.aulo.
panese farm co-operatives here
The biggest single Japanese
are among- the largest in South investment is in the State of MiAmerica. “Cotia.” the biggest nais Gerais, where the Japanese
Japanese farm co-op, has 67600 control about 40 per cent of
families. . The other. ‘‘Co-opera­ “Usiminas,” Brazil’s big steel
tive Agricola Sul Brasil.” has mill. It is estimated that Japa­
3,000.
nese investments in Usiminas
Not until 1954 did the Japa­ total S24 million.
nese make any significant in­
Two of Japa: 5
industrial
vestments in Brazil because of giants—Mitsubishi and Hitachi
Lae postwar recovery period. —recently .announced plans for
Prior to 1954. there were only investing in Brazil.
10 small Japanese firms operat­
Despite these
developments,
ing in Brazil.
overall Japanese investments in
Today, Brazil has cornered. 35 Brazil have tapered off during
per pent of .all of Japan’s fore­ the past two
years, as have
ign investments and about. -37 uer those of most other foreign na­
cent of Japan’s-foreign finane- tions, because of the country’s
mg.
unstable political and economicIn 1954.
Japanese firm situation.
opened a factory in Sao Paulo
A new wave of optimism, how­
for the manufacture of pens and ever, followed the ouster of left
inK. In 1955. a Japanese spinn­ wing President Joao Goulart
ing and weaving company mov- earlier this month.
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