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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
XXVIII-
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1964
Toronto, Ont.
Thumb Nail
Sketch of New
Japan Consul
om
TORONTO. — Mr.
Senku
viki. new Japan consul in I
ronto, at 44 years old IS 1.110
voungost consul in the J a pan
foreign service.
A former Chief of the
West Asia Section of the b'oi
ign Ministery in Tokyo, Mr. Said
succeeds Kazuhide Komuro, who
TORONTO.—The Japanese
left August 3 to become Coun
promotion booth at the C.anac
sellor of the Japanese Embassy
is Friday, August 21st, report
in Rangoon. Mr. Saiki has held
« of the J.C.C. Centre. It
diplomatic posts in The Nether
lands and Mexico. This is Ms
ie duration of the exhibition.
first posting as a Consul.
Born in Mie Prefecture, 500
id distinctive arts
miles from Tokyo, the son of a
ibits building' fach
high school teacher, he gradnuted in law from Tokyo University
■ate*
’
= Mide from the promotional efforts, the booth will have flein 1943 and entered the Foreign
Ministry as secretary, European
^tmtions and displays of Ikebana, the art of floral arranging,
Affairs Section.
k Origami, the art of paper folding, by the instructors mm
In 1952 he became Third See
Indents of the Centre. Members who are willing to take shifts a.
retary
at the Japanese E m b:vssy
■
_________—----------- :--------- — the booth are asked to con act
in The Hauuc
the Centre.
and in 1954 returned to Jamin
UNE
officials have assured
as secretary of the U
Centre directors that they will
tions Bureau in the Foreign
later he
Ministry.
Two
take all steps necessary to insure
the
Plannbecame secretary
that the Japanese arts are pro
E
migration
the
ing Section of
perly presented to the public.
Bureau.
This event will be the Centie s
was
appointed
In 1957
he
• HIROSHIMA. — Hiroshima’s
of
the
Japanese
First
Secretary
.
.
.
pontic dome,” a building left first major outside participation. £§gls8®iss®^
Photo By Sadao Nikaido
Embassy
in
Mexico
City
and
in
ixactly as it was after the atomSome other features of interest
1959
returned
to
Tokyo
as
Chief
t bombing of 1941, will not be to Japanese Canadians at this
On CNE Chorus Line For Second Year
of the Technical Co-operation
bm down, Mayor Shinzo Hamai
CNE
are:
A
plane
Section of the Economic Adan’S
TORONTO.
—
Sansei
dancer
and
beauty
queen,
bliss
G«iil
year
’
s
ruled recently.
Bureau, Foreign Ministry. As
cale
model
sky
filled
Ujive 18. will be swinging her shapely limbs
tK1S year in such he represented
rium — a s
Japan at
| He said the structure, a stark
with stars, planets and even a dm front lines of the toadelte. the Canadian N.l«»l Bxh.bH.ons Colombo Plan meetings in Tokyo
reminder of the fury of the atomtrack, will be left standing space ship — by the Japan Trade .ra„d«tand show chorus line. This 5 feet 4 inch beauty, a former and Kuala Lumpur.
I it crumbles of its own ae- Centre; displays of embroidery C" East York Rod and Gun Club and a Miss Port Dover runnerIn .1902 he was appointed Chief
iri.
and handicraft by
Japanese
of the South West Asia Section,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pick Ujiye of Toronto.
a post he held until coming to
| The building, known in pre- Canadians; Judo tournament on
Toronto as Consul.
tar days as the Hiroshima In- Aug. 21st (juniors) and Aug.
He married Yoko Hayashi in
Eswal Promotion hall, stands 22 "(seniors); Karate tournament
1948 and has two sons, Nobuta
fede the city’s Peace Memo- on September 7th; Kendo dis
ka, 14 and Akitaka, U and one
rhl park, which commemorates
play; Mack Miya attempting a
daughter, Yasuko, 10.
R atomic •attack.
world’s record lift .and challengOfficals at the Consulate con
| Valls of the brick structure iim
firm that Mr. Saiki is the youngall comers; and Sansei
with
a
25-horsepower
motor.
VANCOUVER.—A J.C. fisher
^partly intact. The steel frame
Owner Fred Wanner, of 6X38 I “‘n^“TorSr ln/»
P its dome, stripped of a metal dancer Gail Ujiye swinging on man G. S. Miyagawa, of S99
levering in the blast, stands out the Canadettes chorus line.
Churchill, said the boat sank ^^^ he is the youngest Consul!
East Cordova, knew he had a the same day while he was tow- -n the japan Foreign Service at
gharply against the sky.
whale of a catch- when he pulled
it from Fishermen’s Cove to the present time. Japan also
8
Only Remaining Relic
Gavel For Sen. Inouye in his shrimp nsk off Point At- V«. “I hardly had time to -inUin^ consulates ,n Vancon[ft? Industrial hall is the only
WASHINGTON. — Sen, Daniel kinson.
Hiroshima building damaged in
report its loss and its back honorary consul in Halifax. Ihe
sn’t expecting what
h mnmic bombing which has K. Inouye, D.-Hawan, has re
But
Embassy of Japan is located at
a new 12-foot boat again,” he said happily.
ceived a wooden gavy roi
e- came up
seen replaced'.
O ttawa.
the first senaioi L p_nong visiting foreigners it coming
Mr. Saiki said he was impresssid'e more than .100 hours durrnseen the subject of controq(1 by the
vastness of Canada,
5 Some Americans complain this year’s sessions.
the abundance of its natural re
The gavel came from tne
a keeps the memory of the
and the vitality of its
more distant relatives will not | sources,
f
OTTAWA. — Two ToAon-j be allowed of Chinese. That, he
"!;ve.-.. Usiting Asian left Senate pages and n
people.
T? like to call it an ex- that much of Inouyes, emeva- members of Parliament, David said, represented the survival of
“I am pleased to learn that
(L. Broadview) and Ande oi American ruthlesness.
logged during the civil Uo-*1- Hahn
members of the Japanese
^w Brewin (NDP, Greenwood), racial discrimination in the re the
who
biH filibuster.
gulations.
community
in Toronto,
weekend criticized the Imsaid no effort will be
repuHe
said
this
“
^I^^M
Canii0
Last year,
-ct in the Commons,
p up the building,
nil:
said the act and
appeared to be an majority leader Mike Mmi-f against men? YeTimtaaTeN?"it’could > ada,” he said,
city officials out of for setting a record i°i - •
regulation
done bv order-in-council (formal
Mr. Saiki added that he
~ is
eorarove vy as far as oos- spent in the chair by a
Asia and -senator. He then had 10-± horn- persons fro d he agreed.
cab;net* decision), he said.
I eager to devote his energies toAr. Hahn ;
caomct
further strengthening
At present regulation 31(D) ! f g-ood relations between Japan
5p arguments presented by
lot of sense
Mr Brewin made a aid. “I would provides that persons who are and Canada, in both economic
from Europe, including Turkey, I and cu]tural fields.
_________
■e." Mr. Hahn s
considers'
North Central or South America ----------------------------- —
’
I UCTORIA — A Kamloops not compensated for 1o?j ox mt
or
Egypt.Israel
and
Lebanon
.
.
,
I
o
di an who fell in a smashed bottle, hov. ei er.
mav come to 1
a chan;
Mr. Brewm elcomed ,ns whit
sponsored by their motner, xath 1
ias been awarded
Yokome was leaving a liquor
MONTREAL. — Newly
ap^3 bv
i
r.i
rn
i
g^"^
v
^
store
in
the
North
Hamloo^
females to er, *r rother or sister or providing
British Columbia
Pl allow (
are
under
21,
by
a
granapointe
d
j
apan
consul
for
Mon
= as immi- they
shopping centre in
Febru-w
aunt
or
uncle.
treal
Mr.
Yoshitsugu
Kamei
will
SOO
parent
awara to construction 1963, when he apparently Amp
regulation omits all of be living Haneda ^emationM
Mitsu? Yoko me covers ed on a waxy substance.
questioned
" expenses for treatment
Brewin
The government deme
“‘ hand and loss of wages
result of the mishap. He liability in the case, but
me peopm
Japanese Trade and Ministry,
y°M^ Brewin' noted that spon- joriA of
it
desirable
to
m:
worm.
*
7.
brothers,
sisters
and
sidered
^ hand as he fell on a
sorsnip ox brouiea.
he lad purchased. He was settlemen'
liroshima Plans
[o Retain A-Bomb
pasted Building
Fisherman Nets
Unique Sea Harvest
2 Toronto MPs Rap Immigration Curbs
$1,675 Liquor Store Mishap
!
New Mont. Consul
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
XXVIII-
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1964
Toronto, Ont.
Thumb Nail
Sketch of New
Japan Consul
om
TORONTO. — Mr.
Senku
viki. new Japan consul in I
ronto, at 44 years old IS 1.110
voungost consul in the J a pan
foreign service.
A former Chief of the
West Asia Section of the b'oi
ign Ministery in Tokyo, Mr. Said
succeeds Kazuhide Komuro, who
TORONTO.—The Japanese
left August 3 to become Coun
promotion booth at the C.anac
sellor of the Japanese Embassy
is Friday, August 21st, report
in Rangoon. Mr. Saiki has held
« of the J.C.C. Centre. It
diplomatic posts in The Nether
lands and Mexico. This is Ms
ie duration of the exhibition.
first posting as a Consul.
Born in Mie Prefecture, 500
id distinctive arts
miles from Tokyo, the son of a
ibits building' fach
high school teacher, he gradnuted in law from Tokyo University
■ate*
’
= Mide from the promotional efforts, the booth will have flein 1943 and entered the Foreign
Ministry as secretary, European
^tmtions and displays of Ikebana, the art of floral arranging,
Affairs Section.
k Origami, the art of paper folding, by the instructors mm
In 1952 he became Third See
Indents of the Centre. Members who are willing to take shifts a.
retary
at the Japanese E m b:vssy
■
_________—----------- :--------- — the booth are asked to con act
in The Hauuc
the Centre.
and in 1954 returned to Jamin
UNE
officials have assured
as secretary of the U
Centre directors that they will
tions Bureau in the Foreign
later he
Ministry.
Two
take all steps necessary to insure
the
Plannbecame secretary
that the Japanese arts are pro
E
migration
the
ing Section of
perly presented to the public.
Bureau.
This event will be the Centie s
was
appointed
In 1957
he
• HIROSHIMA. — Hiroshima’s
of
the
Japanese
First
Secretary
.
.
.
pontic dome,” a building left first major outside participation. £§gls8®iss®^
Photo By Sadao Nikaido
Embassy
in
Mexico
City
and
in
ixactly as it was after the atomSome other features of interest
1959
returned
to
Tokyo
as
Chief
t bombing of 1941, will not be to Japanese Canadians at this
On CNE Chorus Line For Second Year
of the Technical Co-operation
bm down, Mayor Shinzo Hamai
CNE
are:
A
plane
Section of the Economic Adan’S
TORONTO.
—
Sansei
dancer
and
beauty
queen,
bliss
G«iil
year
’
s
ruled recently.
Bureau, Foreign Ministry. As
cale
model
sky
filled
Ujive 18. will be swinging her shapely limbs
tK1S year in such he represented
rium — a s
Japan at
| He said the structure, a stark
with stars, planets and even a dm front lines of the toadelte. the Canadian N.l«»l Bxh.bH.ons Colombo Plan meetings in Tokyo
reminder of the fury of the atomtrack, will be left standing space ship — by the Japan Trade .ra„d«tand show chorus line. This 5 feet 4 inch beauty, a former and Kuala Lumpur.
I it crumbles of its own ae- Centre; displays of embroidery C" East York Rod and Gun Club and a Miss Port Dover runnerIn .1902 he was appointed Chief
iri.
and handicraft by
Japanese
of the South West Asia Section,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pick Ujiye of Toronto.
a post he held until coming to
| The building, known in pre- Canadians; Judo tournament on
Toronto as Consul.
tar days as the Hiroshima In- Aug. 21st (juniors) and Aug.
He married Yoko Hayashi in
Eswal Promotion hall, stands 22 "(seniors); Karate tournament
1948 and has two sons, Nobuta
fede the city’s Peace Memo- on September 7th; Kendo dis
ka, 14 and Akitaka, U and one
rhl park, which commemorates
play; Mack Miya attempting a
daughter, Yasuko, 10.
R atomic •attack.
world’s record lift .and challengOfficals at the Consulate con
| Valls of the brick structure iim
firm that Mr. Saiki is the youngall comers; and Sansei
with
a
25-horsepower
motor.
VANCOUVER.—A J.C. fisher
^partly intact. The steel frame
Owner Fred Wanner, of 6X38 I “‘n^“TorSr ln/»
P its dome, stripped of a metal dancer Gail Ujiye swinging on man G. S. Miyagawa, of S99
levering in the blast, stands out the Canadettes chorus line.
Churchill, said the boat sank ^^^ he is the youngest Consul!
East Cordova, knew he had a the same day while he was tow- -n the japan Foreign Service at
gharply against the sky.
whale of a catch- when he pulled
it from Fishermen’s Cove to the present time. Japan also
8
Only Remaining Relic
Gavel For Sen. Inouye in his shrimp nsk off Point At- V«. “I hardly had time to -inUin^ consulates ,n Vancon[ft? Industrial hall is the only
WASHINGTON. — Sen, Daniel kinson.
Hiroshima building damaged in
report its loss and its back honorary consul in Halifax. Ihe
sn’t expecting what
h mnmic bombing which has K. Inouye, D.-Hawan, has re
But
Embassy of Japan is located at
a new 12-foot boat again,” he said happily.
ceived a wooden gavy roi
e- came up
seen replaced'.
O ttawa.
the first senaioi L p_nong visiting foreigners it coming
Mr. Saiki said he was impresssid'e more than .100 hours durrnseen the subject of controq(1 by the
vastness of Canada,
5 Some Americans complain this year’s sessions.
the abundance of its natural re
The gavel came from tne
a keeps the memory of the
and the vitality of its
more distant relatives will not | sources,
f
OTTAWA. — Two ToAon-j be allowed of Chinese. That, he
"!;ve.-.. Usiting Asian left Senate pages and n
people.
T? like to call it an ex- that much of Inouyes, emeva- members of Parliament, David said, represented the survival of
“I am pleased to learn that
(L. Broadview) and Ande oi American ruthlesness.
logged during the civil Uo-*1- Hahn
members of the Japanese
^w Brewin (NDP, Greenwood), racial discrimination in the re the
who
biH filibuster.
gulations.
community
in Toronto,
weekend criticized the Imsaid no effort will be
repuHe
said
this
“
^I^^M
Canii0
Last year,
-ct in the Commons,
p up the building,
nil:
said the act and
appeared to be an majority leader Mike Mmi-f against men? YeTimtaaTeN?"it’could > ada,” he said,
city officials out of for setting a record i°i - •
regulation
done bv order-in-council (formal
Mr. Saiki added that he
~ is
eorarove vy as far as oos- spent in the chair by a
Asia and -senator. He then had 10-± horn- persons fro d he agreed.
cab;net* decision), he said.
I eager to devote his energies toAr. Hahn ;
caomct
further strengthening
At present regulation 31(D) ! f g-ood relations between Japan
5p arguments presented by
lot of sense
Mr Brewin made a aid. “I would provides that persons who are and Canada, in both economic
from Europe, including Turkey, I and cu]tural fields.
_________
■e." Mr. Hahn s
considers'
North Central or South America ----------------------------- —
’
I UCTORIA — A Kamloops not compensated for 1o?j ox mt
or
Egypt.Israel
and
Lebanon
.
.
,
I
o
di an who fell in a smashed bottle, hov. ei er.
mav come to 1
a chan;
Mr. Brewm elcomed ,ns whit
sponsored by their motner, xath 1
ias been awarded
Yokome was leaving a liquor
MONTREAL. — Newly
ap^3 bv
i
r.i
rn
i
g^"^
v
^
store
in
the
North
Hamloo^
females to er, *r rother or sister or providing
British Columbia
Pl allow (
are
under
21,
by
a
granapointe
d
j
apan
consul
for
Mon
= as immi- they
shopping centre in
Febru-w
aunt
or
uncle.
treal
Mr.
Yoshitsugu
Kamei
will
SOO
parent
awara to construction 1963, when he apparently Amp
regulation omits all of be living Haneda ^emationM
Mitsu? Yoko me covers ed on a waxy substance.
questioned
" expenses for treatment
Brewin
The government deme
“‘ hand and loss of wages
result of the mishap. He liability in the case, but
me peopm
Japanese Trade and Ministry,
y°M^ Brewin' noted that spon- joriA of
it
desirable
to
m:
worm.
*
7.
brothers,
sisters
and
sidered
^ hand as he fell on a
sorsnip ox brouiea.
he lad purchased. He was settlemen'
liroshima Plans
[o Retain A-Bomb
pasted Building
Fisherman Nets
Unique Sea Harvest
2 Toronto MPs Rap Immigration Curbs
$1,675 Liquor Store Mishap
!
New Mont. Consul
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PAGE 7
,
AurusU
19, 1964
O@te$ tmd XMngs |
The New Canadies15
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
|k^tTo Begin A New Season Of Bowling
By STELLA ITO
phi bustin’ All newcomers interested arc
time again' The 1964-6o season asked to contact Yuji Kumita
commences on Friday, Sept. 11
from 9 P.M. at the Hamilton
Ets
Centre Bowl. Everyone welcome.
Adventures In Cooking
^ ^d'ZM. “« Xw jS^S Prof. Kogu Kagai To Visit T.B.C. On September 20
Oth. which falls on the autumnal
<W'e
f the women’s magazines published in Japan,
TORONTO. — The Buddhist
neek
ir
- - ,
?ee a whole array of food sections with recipes ChulvKe5 of America has an^J’liiT/'Goulash A La Japanese to Com Pones made oi|noWe(i that Prof. Kogu Kagai,
Members £and friends arc urged
distinguished
:5r ,^u!1i^
.
.•ri
headmaster of the Gyoshin Kyo- to listen to
Jodo Shinshu
niochi-go •
outstanding’ institutions that is encouraging the I j.o Academv in Osaka will be me authority on
■1- who -re preparing for a matrimonial career, is Ae
ial Hon‘^.anji circuit speaker
L cookin- School of Tokyo that yearly graduates over scheduled to speak at the ToronKernanondtu-v o
.
to Buddhist Church on Septemoev
J.® sruoenia.
c<W
ovnl
tomntina
recipes
—
some
exotic
|
*
*
several tempting
and
others,
a
subtle
4 S4dinarv, some autnentic Japanese
'Tsukimi" Moonlight Dance This Sat. At Centre
of east-west influence. Below is one of my fovorites.
mother-in-law (?) and enjoy
9Il»«»
hakusai-maki
TORONTO. — Another
evening under the moonlight in
minder that tills Saturday,
the beautiful atmosphere of the
5 larfe^iaku^ai (Chinese cabbage) leaves
gust 22nd, the Japanese CanaJ.C. Cultural Centro building.
dian Cultural Centre is presenti, lb. tofu
There will be refreshments
moonlight
r, lb. pork, minced
“Tsukimv
f creeit onion, finely chopped
available. Admission is only $12 cups dashi jim
5 tbsp, shoyu
5 tbsp, sugar
U tsp. Ajinomoto
strips bacon, finely chopped
p.m.
Bring your wife, girlfriend, or
Lucien C. Kurata
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY TUBUC
Office Hour# Saturday
October to April Incltwir*
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suit# 513 Tempi* Building
TORONTO
K.m 80. 7-3CCT
EM. 6-3333
ERNEST JOMORI
Suite 1618
2 CARLTON ST.
J AUTO
. ^^ young Buddhists To Visit New York Confab
the Buddhist Choir
------which is the only kind available
in the eastern area.
The convention ground will be
the Park Sheraton Hotel, where
the Toronto members will also
be staying.
’tXrthX^" ^ “h ^ "T’t choir is participating in
veil with a pestle.
-
,
too-e+.her. Again take
Tor. Buddhist Church Sunday School R®^*^^
TORONTO.—Toronto ButtW
Im
sks
Accountant
Chartered
per head. See you there.
J.C.C. Centre
Place° the hakusai leaves in boiling water, mildly ^iltea.
TORONTO. — A full chartered
Prte^iM too long. Drain and let
K Jbus load of Young .Buddhists
” Place half of the pork into a pan. Add - tbsp, snoy ,
p I Junior Busseis and choir members
sugar and cook until liquid disappears.
flat are leaving on Sept. 4th f«r
Wrap the tofu into a piece of cl°*’let tl°e ^ter York to attend the Eastern
board on it. Put any heavy object on the Ma a and e
Buddhist League convenout of rhe tofu. (A tea kettle, -a pan or couple of small cam,
|
^.^ the Labour Day week-
Bob: LE. 3-6759
Bus: EM. 8-9797
^ntArt? anytime to
—
TORONTO
FIRE
—
LIFE
all forms
OF
INSURANCE
consult
KIYO TAMURA
TORONTO
Bus. 366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-8317
Picture Frames
CUSTOM FRAMING
Yongo
St. — Phono: 923-8877
1278
(S. ol Woodlawn)
Toronto
Church will open >ts ioo “ ™
Sept. 13th at 10: 0 AM to re
'“ 'istel thcir child without, waite«
for the opening day.
The Morning Service will -c
resumed at 11:00 A.M., and the
Roll once, then roll the lefu side once, iol c
I
ygo-istration of the childmn, Japanese Language service at
your fingers, stuff the right side of the ^ey;^
jiru. Add a full Yall calendar of activities
2:00 P.M.
:
Line the rolled leaves neatly into
l<l„.nn and Ajinomoto. I awaits members who hate ■T.B.C.
, 3 tbsp, shoyu, 3 tbsp, sugar, finely *»^b“ “ AJ‘
■
ed during the cool summer.
I
Cover
Cover and
and cook
cook over
over medium h«»”\ nX“S aintv pieces.
I
When ready to serve, cut each roll into me«
>
Tanabata Festival To Be Held ^5- 30th At Centre
; Place the sliced side facing up in a s?a
some finely chop-1 --------Pour a little soup into the bowl and spnnkle some
j
TORONTO. — The Japanese family with colorful decorations
especially donated from Japan.
• ped parslev on top.
Canadian Cultural Centre will Also there will be colorful odoris, special souvenir Rems, and
delicious Japanese, foods such as
hiya-udon, yakitori, tempura, e,..
For Weddings — Banquets — Meetings
female° presumably)
Evervone is welcome to at
tend.
Please bring along all youi
5
spacious, air conditioned,
^misphere^
friends.
i
beautifully decorated.
30 th
J.C.C. Centre
:
You can relax at the
^3^.
11 'tMs is an event for the whole
Unlimited special time
CHINA HOUSE
2 Dancing floors — free parking
925 Eglinton Ave. W.
RU1 x-9123
residence
OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1395
2 V*«ta Drive
HUdson 5-1365
I
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
Barrister <S Solicitor
notary public
1008 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
Nisei 5-Pinners To Open 14th Season
VANCOUVER. — On Saturday
September 12
the Vancouver Nisei 5-Pm bo
League will commence ite
ing
_4th season at the Commodore
Recreations.
This year, the Vancouver bowl
ers will look forward to paiti
cipate in the Annual Thanksgiv
ing Tournament to be he A
Vernon. For those unable to a^
todtWs event, a tournamen.
is to be held at Easter in Vancouver.
Last vear, over $400 in trop
hies and prize monies were (lio-.
tributed among the bowleis Nmy
bowlers as well as regulars ca
contact the following for any i
formation: Gordie May ede - ■
3-3470;
Koichi Kitagawa
1 A5-4890; Nobby Fujisawa RE 13426; Mits Nozaki ML. l-lo31.
Van. Nisei 5-Pin.
13841/2 Queen W.
Toronto -—
DE. 2-
DANFORTH
SPORTING
GOODS
FISHING TACKLE — LIVE BAIT
BASEBALL & GOLF EQUIP.
Giftware of Quality
From the Orient
__ Household Ornaments
Lacquerware — PorcelainTableware
------,
Framed Pictures
Lanterns — Handiworks of Wood, Bamboo
__ Folding
Scrolls of Japanese Painting — Oriental Jewellery
Screens — Flower Arrangement Accessories
Dolls and Statuettes
It is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
Consult
PRINTING
551 Danforth Ave.,
OFFSET ANO LETTERPRESS
OFFICE FORMS, BROCHURES, LETTERHEADS
WALES and DUNCAN
insurance AGENTS
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone WA. 1-3171
George Fukusaka
Phone: HO. 3-7400
Open Thur, and Fri. Until 9 p. n
HARRI S. KONDO ^Hi
627 BAY ST., TORONTO
e 363-9763
5 Lichee Garden
Paramount Gift Shop
(ador Cccrlcrw)
(Dining Lounge)
118 Elizabeth St.
Toronto, Canada
Phone: 364-3481
Formal
Rentals ^
Reserve
Now For
Weddings
Dances Etc.
(4 Lines To Serve You)
CATERING SERVICE - “TAKE-OUT” ORDERS
ALNA
(1 Block East of Pape Ave.)
Banquet Facilities
Of Toronto
TELEPHONE HO. 3-7831
For Business Or Private Parties
WEDDING RECEPTIONS (Large or Small)
DINNER MUSIC NIGHTLY
733 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ont.
^iwe Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Sat.: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m
Thursday And Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
I
Sus Nagcd
437 DANFORTH AVE.
PHONE: 463-8104
,
AurusU
19, 1964
O@te$ tmd XMngs |
The New Canadies15
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
|k^tTo Begin A New Season Of Bowling
By STELLA ITO
phi bustin’ All newcomers interested arc
time again' The 1964-6o season asked to contact Yuji Kumita
commences on Friday, Sept. 11
from 9 P.M. at the Hamilton
Ets
Centre Bowl. Everyone welcome.
Adventures In Cooking
^ ^d'ZM. “« Xw jS^S Prof. Kogu Kagai To Visit T.B.C. On September 20
Oth. which falls on the autumnal
<W'e
f the women’s magazines published in Japan,
TORONTO. — The Buddhist
neek
ir
- - ,
?ee a whole array of food sections with recipes ChulvKe5 of America has an^J’liiT/'Goulash A La Japanese to Com Pones made oi|noWe(i that Prof. Kogu Kagai,
Members £and friends arc urged
distinguished
:5r ,^u!1i^
.
.•ri
headmaster of the Gyoshin Kyo- to listen to
Jodo Shinshu
niochi-go •
outstanding’ institutions that is encouraging the I j.o Academv in Osaka will be me authority on
■1- who -re preparing for a matrimonial career, is Ae
ial Hon‘^.anji circuit speaker
L cookin- School of Tokyo that yearly graduates over scheduled to speak at the ToronKernanondtu-v o
.
to Buddhist Church on Septemoev
J.® sruoenia.
c<W
ovnl
tomntina
recipes
—
some
exotic
|
*
*
several tempting
and
others,
a
subtle
4 S4dinarv, some autnentic Japanese
'Tsukimi" Moonlight Dance This Sat. At Centre
of east-west influence. Below is one of my fovorites.
mother-in-law (?) and enjoy
9Il»«»
hakusai-maki
TORONTO. — Another
evening under the moonlight in
minder that tills Saturday,
the beautiful atmosphere of the
5 larfe^iaku^ai (Chinese cabbage) leaves
gust 22nd, the Japanese CanaJ.C. Cultural Centro building.
dian Cultural Centre is presenti, lb. tofu
There will be refreshments
moonlight
r, lb. pork, minced
“Tsukimv
f creeit onion, finely chopped
available. Admission is only $12 cups dashi jim
5 tbsp, shoyu
5 tbsp, sugar
U tsp. Ajinomoto
strips bacon, finely chopped
p.m.
Bring your wife, girlfriend, or
Lucien C. Kurata
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY TUBUC
Office Hour# Saturday
October to April Incltwir*
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suit# 513 Tempi* Building
TORONTO
K.m 80. 7-3CCT
EM. 6-3333
ERNEST JOMORI
Suite 1618
2 CARLTON ST.
J AUTO
. ^^ young Buddhists To Visit New York Confab
the Buddhist Choir
------which is the only kind available
in the eastern area.
The convention ground will be
the Park Sheraton Hotel, where
the Toronto members will also
be staying.
’tXrthX^" ^ “h ^ "T’t choir is participating in
veil with a pestle.
-
,
too-e+.her. Again take
Tor. Buddhist Church Sunday School R®^*^^
TORONTO.—Toronto ButtW
Im
sks
Accountant
Chartered
per head. See you there.
J.C.C. Centre
Place° the hakusai leaves in boiling water, mildly ^iltea.
TORONTO. — A full chartered
Prte^iM too long. Drain and let
K Jbus load of Young .Buddhists
” Place half of the pork into a pan. Add - tbsp, snoy ,
p I Junior Busseis and choir members
sugar and cook until liquid disappears.
flat are leaving on Sept. 4th f«r
Wrap the tofu into a piece of cl°*’let tl°e ^ter York to attend the Eastern
board on it. Put any heavy object on the Ma a and e
Buddhist League convenout of rhe tofu. (A tea kettle, -a pan or couple of small cam,
|
^.^ the Labour Day week-
Bob: LE. 3-6759
Bus: EM. 8-9797
^ntArt? anytime to
—
TORONTO
FIRE
—
LIFE
all forms
OF
INSURANCE
consult
KIYO TAMURA
TORONTO
Bus. 366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-8317
Picture Frames
CUSTOM FRAMING
Yongo
St. — Phono: 923-8877
1278
(S. ol Woodlawn)
Toronto
Church will open >ts ioo “ ™
Sept. 13th at 10: 0 AM to re
'“ 'istel thcir child without, waite«
for the opening day.
The Morning Service will -c
resumed at 11:00 A.M., and the
Roll once, then roll the lefu side once, iol c
I
ygo-istration of the childmn, Japanese Language service at
your fingers, stuff the right side of the ^ey;^
jiru. Add a full Yall calendar of activities
2:00 P.M.
:
Line the rolled leaves neatly into
l<l„.nn and Ajinomoto. I awaits members who hate ■T.B.C.
, 3 tbsp, shoyu, 3 tbsp, sugar, finely *»^b“ “ AJ‘
■
ed during the cool summer.
I
Cover
Cover and
and cook
cook over
over medium h«»”\ nX“S aintv pieces.
I
When ready to serve, cut each roll into me«
>
Tanabata Festival To Be Held ^5- 30th At Centre
; Place the sliced side facing up in a s?a
some finely chop-1 --------Pour a little soup into the bowl and spnnkle some
j
TORONTO. — The Japanese family with colorful decorations
especially donated from Japan.
• ped parslev on top.
Canadian Cultural Centre will Also there will be colorful odoris, special souvenir Rems, and
delicious Japanese, foods such as
hiya-udon, yakitori, tempura, e,..
For Weddings — Banquets — Meetings
female° presumably)
Evervone is welcome to at
tend.
Please bring along all youi
5
spacious, air conditioned,
^misphere^
friends.
i
beautifully decorated.
30 th
J.C.C. Centre
:
You can relax at the
^3^.
11 'tMs is an event for the whole
Unlimited special time
CHINA HOUSE
2 Dancing floors — free parking
925 Eglinton Ave. W.
RU1 x-9123
residence
OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1395
2 V*«ta Drive
HUdson 5-1365
I
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
Barrister <S Solicitor
notary public
1008 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
Nisei 5-Pinners To Open 14th Season
VANCOUVER. — On Saturday
September 12
the Vancouver Nisei 5-Pm bo
League will commence ite
ing
_4th season at the Commodore
Recreations.
This year, the Vancouver bowl
ers will look forward to paiti
cipate in the Annual Thanksgiv
ing Tournament to be he A
Vernon. For those unable to a^
todtWs event, a tournamen.
is to be held at Easter in Vancouver.
Last vear, over $400 in trop
hies and prize monies were (lio-.
tributed among the bowleis Nmy
bowlers as well as regulars ca
contact the following for any i
formation: Gordie May ede - ■
3-3470;
Koichi Kitagawa
1 A5-4890; Nobby Fujisawa RE 13426; Mits Nozaki ML. l-lo31.
Van. Nisei 5-Pin.
13841/2 Queen W.
Toronto -—
DE. 2-
DANFORTH
SPORTING
GOODS
FISHING TACKLE — LIVE BAIT
BASEBALL & GOLF EQUIP.
Giftware of Quality
From the Orient
__ Household Ornaments
Lacquerware — PorcelainTableware
------,
Framed Pictures
Lanterns — Handiworks of Wood, Bamboo
__ Folding
Scrolls of Japanese Painting — Oriental Jewellery
Screens — Flower Arrangement Accessories
Dolls and Statuettes
It is a good policy to
have the RIGHT POLICY
Consult
PRINTING
551 Danforth Ave.,
OFFSET ANO LETTERPRESS
OFFICE FORMS, BROCHURES, LETTERHEADS
WALES and DUNCAN
insurance AGENTS
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone WA. 1-3171
George Fukusaka
Phone: HO. 3-7400
Open Thur, and Fri. Until 9 p. n
HARRI S. KONDO ^Hi
627 BAY ST., TORONTO
e 363-9763
5 Lichee Garden
Paramount Gift Shop
(ador Cccrlcrw)
(Dining Lounge)
118 Elizabeth St.
Toronto, Canada
Phone: 364-3481
Formal
Rentals ^
Reserve
Now For
Weddings
Dances Etc.
(4 Lines To Serve You)
CATERING SERVICE - “TAKE-OUT” ORDERS
ALNA
(1 Block East of Pape Ave.)
Banquet Facilities
Of Toronto
TELEPHONE HO. 3-7831
For Business Or Private Parties
WEDDING RECEPTIONS (Large or Small)
DINNER MUSIC NIGHTLY
733 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ont.
^iwe Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Sat.: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m
Thursday And Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
I
Sus Nagcd
437 DANFORTH AVE.
PHONE: 463-8104
Page 8
W^esday^August
PAGE 8
From Japan
Ban of Discriminatory Features In
THE HEW CANADA
U.S. Immigration Law Strongly Urged
Authorized as secoad ^ .
and for payment of peS.
>
Post Office DePcrtaeat ^
WASHINGTON, D.C. — When place of birth in the admission
Attorney General Robert F. Ken of quota immigrants to the Unit
479 QUEEN ST. WE^r
nedy late last month told the ed States. This results in discri
House Judiciary Subcommittee mination in our hospitality to
Toronto 2-B. Oik."
to install
miniaturized micro on Immigration and Naturaliza different nationalities in a world
EMpire 6-5005
wave systems in buildings.
tion that the LES. immigration situation which is quite different
rear door open
Advantage: Would permit the laws now in effect are “,a source from that which existed at the
inside. Driver
when vou
:
use
of microwave relay systems of embarrassment to us around time the national origins system
on
dashboard.
operates switch
motors in door hinges in factories and offices for high- the world ... a source of an was originally adopted.
guish to many of our citizens
built-in sneed transmission of data.
for
rest
“. . . There have been times
do the
with relatives abroad ... a sour in the past when -we have been
courtesv
ce of loss to the economic and accused of preoccupation with
in
•
Businessmen
Female Help Wanted
inch would appreciate
equip creative strength of our nation the peoples of the West to the
e Shoe horns with an
handle — good for aching backs ped with radio-tel ephone service as a whole,” he became _ one of neglect of Asian peoples in the EXPERIENCED
to important cities. Tokyo-Osaka many . other leaders urging the Far East. Unfortunately, the na cleaning pianr. Five d
LE. 2-6714 (Toronto).
• Plate glass shoji (sliding) express trains have public tele passage of the proposed Admi- tional origins system gives -a
DENTAL
as’ShZ'c'J
pistration bill to eliminate both measure of support and cre
doors that slide open as you ap phones aboard.
Experience
not necess
proach
them in department
Passenger seats are equipped the 1924 National Origin Sys dence to these observations . . .
Apply: The New Cc
tem
formula
for
computing
an
stores. Not particularly novel — with leather pockets in armrests.
“. . . Also involved in this is 479 Queen Si. W. (T
but you never get the feeling In each pocket is a wired ear nual quotas and the Asia-Pacific the issue of our
immigration
youre about to be smacked in plug. Put it in your ear, flip a Triangle formula in the 1952 Im policy toward Asian persons, to EXPERIENCED
9 a.m. to 4
the face by the swinging-type switch to “A” or “B” station, migration and Nationality . Acs which I now wish to address my (Toronto).
listen to the music of your choice. (Walter-McCarran) which limits self. Perhaps the most discrimi
doors.
io
the
Asia- natory aspect of the present law CAPABLE wor
$
When you wake up in the immigration from
fant. Light ho
Pacific
area.
morning after sleeping on a longlit-up
Changeable
is the so-called Asia-Pacific Tri- Char kept. Phene 731
distance
train, the trainman
in down town
Limit
Inasmuch as a key feature of angle which requires persons of OPERATORS, finish
even announces the time over the.
They change from 40 kilometer
proposed
Administration Asian stock to be attributed to Experienced for Ian
the
public address system — just measure is the
per hour to 30 kph as traffi
elimination of quota areas not of their place of ufacturer. Year roin case your watch stopped.
thickens.
stipulations in the existing bill birth, but according
„ to their ra- and Lawrence. RU
*
which are considered racially dis cial ancestry. This feature of the
*
Male Help Wanted
in
• Captive hand towels
« An aircraft ground control criminatory, particularly toward present law is indefensible from
public toilets that are mounted approach radar that works with Asians, section of the testimony a foreign policy point of view. YOUNG man required for sb
Opportunities io:
a ring on a rail. Pick one up, out a mechanically rotating an of the Attorney General, and It represents an overt statutory partment.
ment. Phone 362-2515. (Toror
Secretary of State Dean Rusk, discrimination against more than
wipe hands, let it slide down into tenna.
or three gc
“used” container.
• It’s being developed in the la- and statements by President one-half of the world’s popula TWO
Phone 533-6196.
*
*
*
Johnson
and
’
the
late
President
Shibaura
tion.
boratories of Tokyo
“Here again our request is not YOUNG man wanted lo
o Cellophane-wrapped
tooth- Electric Co. (Toshiba) and uses John F. Kennedy are herewith
summarize and that the Congress drastically de in shipping department ci
brush and small tube of tooth- a ferrite phase shifter. The scan reprinted, to
house.
7-1895 (To:
part from existing- policy, but
paste await vou when you stay ner “sees” 15 deg. each side of clarify.
overnight in a ryokan (Japanese the centreline, and a newer model
rather that it pursue to a con SKILLED or semi-skilled fur
on line furs. Willin:
will extend this to 30 deg. each
inn).
clusion a development which be work
Phone EM. 3-3819 (Toronto)
KENNEDY
*
$
*
ATTY.
side of centre.
gan more than 20 years ago. As
Advantage: It can accommc- “The new system . . . is based your Committee is well aware,
• For more comfortable living
Cottage for Rent
instantaneously to varia- on the principle of first-come, the Congress, at the request of
a plastic lemon squeezer for date
Haliburton Highland
fish dishes. Jusi squeeze the tions in the plane’s approach first served within preference President Roosevelt, eliminated ENJOY
at Sun Valley Resort. Cotta:
limitations
categories,
subject
to
speed. Mechanical scanners have
:E
handles together and the
in 1943 the Chinese
exclusion swimming, boating,
designed to prevent excessive laws and established' for the first rates from 820. R.R 2, .Midst
a time log.
of lemon dispense its
benefit or harm to any. country. time a quota for the immigra — Phone 530 R 23. In To:c:h
on vour fish — not up your
*
*
^
487-0851.
This measure is simple. It is fair.
• At last — no need to make And when its provisions are un tion of Chinese persons. This TWO-TONE COTTAGES to
*
*
well-considered and cautious be
a ra.ad dash for automatic ele
to
Aug.
Fori- to eat your sandwich vator doors that close just as you derstood, it is uncontroversial. ” ginning of a revision of our policy ing
Labor Day. Phone !L
i house is individhallv approach them. Japanese doors
PRESIDENT LYNDON of excluding Asian persons has
wrapped.
JOHNSON
— “This bill .applies been followed by progressively
now come equipped with a buz
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*
new
teste
and
new standard's liberal amendments to cur laws.
zer. If you hear the buzzer you
o Thief-proof bicycle parking know it’s no good malting
which we believe are reasonable
“In 1952 the drafters of the
meters. A cyclist wheels his ma dash across the lobby — the and fair and right. I refer speci Immigration and
Nationality
chine into a slotted stand, places doors are just about to close.
fically to: What is the training Act eliminated race as a bar to
George. Ito
10 yen in a meter, acrid the front
and qualification of the immi naturalization and thereby to
Advantage: Save face.
wheel is clipped to the stand.
grant who seeks 'admission? immigration, Asian spouses and
1858 Queen St. E.
*
*
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What kind of a citizen would be children of
American citizens
(near Woodbine)
»
Ever
hesitated
before
walk
• Parking stand for umbrellas
make, if he were admitted? What were given the same non-quota
ing
across
a
traffic
signal-con
in hotel lobbies. Stick your brolToronto, Ont.
is his relationship to persons in
lie in a rack, drop a 10-yen coin trolled intersection in case the the United States ? And what is status as enjoyed by any person
of non-Asian ancestry
Phone OX. S-32S1
in a slot, and your umbrella is green light, should suddenly turn the time of
application ?
to
amber
and
leave
you
out
in
“The only discriminatory fea
locked in place. You get a key
These .are rules that are full of
that unlocks the rack when you the cross traffic ? Here’s a break common sense, common ^decency, tures ’ affecting Asian persons
for
pedestrians. In Osaka- the
which then remained were the es
come out of the hotel.
$
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*
green flashes six times before which operate for the common tablishment of an upper limit of
NOTICE
to amber. Gives pedest- good.
2,000 for the so-called minimum
• Electronic photography. Tn
tHE JAPANESE CA-W8'
“That is why in my State of quotas in the Asian area, and the
and motorists — a pre'Toshiba’s labs they sit you down, ria ns
(TORONTO) CREDIT
the Union message . . . I said rule that the quota in the Asian
flood you with light, and snap warning to get ready to stop.
UNION LIMITED
*
*
that
I
hoped
that
in
establishing
area, and the rule that the quota
a photo of you that appears as
For
- stpreference,
a.
nation
that
was
evision
e Your bath water heated by
of an Asian person born outside
a “still” on a 19-in.
Inquiries, applications, loans, ereally
built
by
immigrants
—
im
the Asian sphere be governed by
after a the sun — free. Advertisement
screen. The photo fad'
Phone
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in trains of Tokyo subway an migrants from all lands—could ancestry, rather than by place of
Days: T. Kameoka - “Mj
few minutes.
Eve: S. Anza - HO. 3-^
nounces domestic solar heater for ask those who seek to immigrate birth. The Congress in 1961 re
Toshiba is open to s
Mail all correspondence a roof installation. When the sun now: What can you do for our moved the 2,000 limit on the
tances to Secretary- • y
shines — it does a lot in Japan country ? But we ought to never number of Asian immigrants for
46 Mortimer Ave., 1°“ '
ask:
In
what
country
were
you
— solar cells heat the domestic
minimum quota areas. The only
born?”
water system.
lay equipment. Makes it possib
remaining discriminatory provi
PRESIDENT JOHN F. KEN sion of the law now, therefore,
For Complete
NEDY
(July 23, 1963)—“The is the one requiring that an Asian
Real
Estate Service
most urgent and fundamental re person be charged to an Asian
Call
form I .am recommending relates quota even if he were born out
to the national origins system side. the Asian area in a quota
tosh iw&
of selecting immigrants. Since or non-quota country.
1924 it has been used to deter
“I urge you most earnestly tc
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE
mine the number of quota im- eliminate this last vestige of dis
limited,
migrante permited to enter the crimination against Asian per
Mink, Seal. Grey Lamb, Black Lamb, etc.
1444 Danforth Ave,
sons from our immigration laws.
Toronto
This
action
would
bring
to
a
Specializing In Repair and Restyling
“Accordingly, although the leg
logical
conclusion
the
progres
Bus. HO. 9'1151
islation I am transmitting deals
All Coah Jackets, Stoles, Cape Collars
with many problems which re sive policy the Congress has fol
Res. PL. 7-757S _
Made To Order
quire remedial action, it concen lowed since 1943.”
Terms Arranged
trates attention primarily upon
revision of our quota immigra
Bus. EM. 3-1509 — After 6 pun. Res. RU. 7-2938
tion system. The enactment of
this legislation will not res
all of our important problem,
the field of immigration law
In Chinese To™
will, however, provide a sound
upon which we can build
in
veloping an immigration
law tnat serves
national
Special Businessmen
st and reflet
n every deWe Cater to pjn ‘
the manciple
eaualitv and
and Banquet
human dimiitv to
our
CLASSIFIED
Orient Coiffures
Keigo B. Inouye
When Buying Or Selling Call
SAI WOO
REPRESENTATIVE
SECRETARY
OF
the nathe pri-
(Member of Toronto Real Estate Board)
j
K. Hori Real Estate — AM. 1-5194
mary objective was
the ethnic balance
the
American popuhtio:
eci in 1920. This syst em preserve
preferences based on race and
Gertrude Urabe
TAKE-OUT SEB'SPhoney
EM. 3-7646
Office:
Eglint on Ave. W.
phone: HU. 1-6877
Home phone: HI. 7-8905
123A DUNDAS 5
TORONTO h
PAGE 8
From Japan
Ban of Discriminatory Features In
THE HEW CANADA
U.S. Immigration Law Strongly Urged
Authorized as secoad ^ .
and for payment of peS.
>
Post Office DePcrtaeat ^
WASHINGTON, D.C. — When place of birth in the admission
Attorney General Robert F. Ken of quota immigrants to the Unit
479 QUEEN ST. WE^r
nedy late last month told the ed States. This results in discri
House Judiciary Subcommittee mination in our hospitality to
Toronto 2-B. Oik."
to install
miniaturized micro on Immigration and Naturaliza different nationalities in a world
EMpire 6-5005
wave systems in buildings.
tion that the LES. immigration situation which is quite different
rear door open
Advantage: Would permit the laws now in effect are “,a source from that which existed at the
inside. Driver
when vou
:
use
of microwave relay systems of embarrassment to us around time the national origins system
on
dashboard.
operates switch
motors in door hinges in factories and offices for high- the world ... a source of an was originally adopted.
guish to many of our citizens
built-in sneed transmission of data.
for
rest
“. . . There have been times
do the
with relatives abroad ... a sour in the past when -we have been
courtesv
ce of loss to the economic and accused of preoccupation with
in
•
Businessmen
Female Help Wanted
inch would appreciate
equip creative strength of our nation the peoples of the West to the
e Shoe horns with an
handle — good for aching backs ped with radio-tel ephone service as a whole,” he became _ one of neglect of Asian peoples in the EXPERIENCED
to important cities. Tokyo-Osaka many . other leaders urging the Far East. Unfortunately, the na cleaning pianr. Five d
LE. 2-6714 (Toronto).
• Plate glass shoji (sliding) express trains have public tele passage of the proposed Admi- tional origins system gives -a
DENTAL
as’ShZ'c'J
pistration bill to eliminate both measure of support and cre
doors that slide open as you ap phones aboard.
Experience
not necess
proach
them in department
Passenger seats are equipped the 1924 National Origin Sys dence to these observations . . .
Apply: The New Cc
tem
formula
for
computing
an
stores. Not particularly novel — with leather pockets in armrests.
“. . . Also involved in this is 479 Queen Si. W. (T
but you never get the feeling In each pocket is a wired ear nual quotas and the Asia-Pacific the issue of our
immigration
youre about to be smacked in plug. Put it in your ear, flip a Triangle formula in the 1952 Im policy toward Asian persons, to EXPERIENCED
9 a.m. to 4
the face by the swinging-type switch to “A” or “B” station, migration and Nationality . Acs which I now wish to address my (Toronto).
listen to the music of your choice. (Walter-McCarran) which limits self. Perhaps the most discrimi
doors.
io
the
Asia- natory aspect of the present law CAPABLE wor
$
When you wake up in the immigration from
fant. Light ho
Pacific
area.
morning after sleeping on a longlit-up
Changeable
is the so-called Asia-Pacific Tri- Char kept. Phene 731
distance
train, the trainman
in down town
Limit
Inasmuch as a key feature of angle which requires persons of OPERATORS, finish
even announces the time over the.
They change from 40 kilometer
proposed
Administration Asian stock to be attributed to Experienced for Ian
the
public address system — just measure is the
per hour to 30 kph as traffi
elimination of quota areas not of their place of ufacturer. Year roin case your watch stopped.
thickens.
stipulations in the existing bill birth, but according
„ to their ra- and Lawrence. RU
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which are considered racially dis cial ancestry. This feature of the
*
Male Help Wanted
in
• Captive hand towels
« An aircraft ground control criminatory, particularly toward present law is indefensible from
public toilets that are mounted approach radar that works with Asians, section of the testimony a foreign policy point of view. YOUNG man required for sb
Opportunities io:
a ring on a rail. Pick one up, out a mechanically rotating an of the Attorney General, and It represents an overt statutory partment.
ment. Phone 362-2515. (Toror
Secretary of State Dean Rusk, discrimination against more than
wipe hands, let it slide down into tenna.
or three gc
“used” container.
• It’s being developed in the la- and statements by President one-half of the world’s popula TWO
Phone 533-6196.
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Johnson
and
’
the
late
President
Shibaura
tion.
boratories of Tokyo
“Here again our request is not YOUNG man wanted lo
o Cellophane-wrapped
tooth- Electric Co. (Toshiba) and uses John F. Kennedy are herewith
summarize and that the Congress drastically de in shipping department ci
brush and small tube of tooth- a ferrite phase shifter. The scan reprinted, to
house.
7-1895 (To:
part from existing- policy, but
paste await vou when you stay ner “sees” 15 deg. each side of clarify.
overnight in a ryokan (Japanese the centreline, and a newer model
rather that it pursue to a con SKILLED or semi-skilled fur
on line furs. Willin:
will extend this to 30 deg. each
inn).
clusion a development which be work
Phone EM. 3-3819 (Toronto)
KENNEDY
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ATTY.
side of centre.
gan more than 20 years ago. As
Advantage: It can accommc- “The new system . . . is based your Committee is well aware,
• For more comfortable living
Cottage for Rent
instantaneously to varia- on the principle of first-come, the Congress, at the request of
a plastic lemon squeezer for date
Haliburton Highland
fish dishes. Jusi squeeze the tions in the plane’s approach first served within preference President Roosevelt, eliminated ENJOY
at Sun Valley Resort. Cotta:
limitations
categories,
subject
to
speed. Mechanical scanners have
:E
handles together and the
in 1943 the Chinese
exclusion swimming, boating,
designed to prevent excessive laws and established' for the first rates from 820. R.R 2, .Midst
a time log.
of lemon dispense its
benefit or harm to any. country. time a quota for the immigra — Phone 530 R 23. In To:c:h
on vour fish — not up your
*
*
^
487-0851.
This measure is simple. It is fair.
• At last — no need to make And when its provisions are un tion of Chinese persons. This TWO-TONE COTTAGES to
*
*
well-considered and cautious be
a ra.ad dash for automatic ele
to
Aug.
Fori- to eat your sandwich vator doors that close just as you derstood, it is uncontroversial. ” ginning of a revision of our policy ing
Labor Day. Phone !L
i house is individhallv approach them. Japanese doors
PRESIDENT LYNDON of excluding Asian persons has
wrapped.
JOHNSON
— “This bill .applies been followed by progressively
now come equipped with a buz
*
*
new
teste
and
new standard's liberal amendments to cur laws.
zer. If you hear the buzzer you
o Thief-proof bicycle parking know it’s no good malting
which we believe are reasonable
“In 1952 the drafters of the
meters. A cyclist wheels his ma dash across the lobby — the and fair and right. I refer speci Immigration and
Nationality
chine into a slotted stand, places doors are just about to close.
fically to: What is the training Act eliminated race as a bar to
George. Ito
10 yen in a meter, acrid the front
and qualification of the immi naturalization and thereby to
Advantage: Save face.
wheel is clipped to the stand.
grant who seeks 'admission? immigration, Asian spouses and
1858 Queen St. E.
*
*
*
What kind of a citizen would be children of
American citizens
(near Woodbine)
»
Ever
hesitated
before
walk
• Parking stand for umbrellas
make, if he were admitted? What were given the same non-quota
ing
across
a
traffic
signal-con
in hotel lobbies. Stick your brolToronto, Ont.
is his relationship to persons in
lie in a rack, drop a 10-yen coin trolled intersection in case the the United States ? And what is status as enjoyed by any person
of non-Asian ancestry
Phone OX. S-32S1
in a slot, and your umbrella is green light, should suddenly turn the time of
application ?
to
amber
and
leave
you
out
in
“The only discriminatory fea
locked in place. You get a key
These .are rules that are full of
that unlocks the rack when you the cross traffic ? Here’s a break common sense, common ^decency, tures ’ affecting Asian persons
for
pedestrians. In Osaka- the
which then remained were the es
come out of the hotel.
$
*
*
green flashes six times before which operate for the common tablishment of an upper limit of
NOTICE
to amber. Gives pedest- good.
2,000 for the so-called minimum
• Electronic photography. Tn
tHE JAPANESE CA-W8'
“That is why in my State of quotas in the Asian area, and the
and motorists — a pre'Toshiba’s labs they sit you down, ria ns
(TORONTO) CREDIT
the Union message . . . I said rule that the quota in the Asian
flood you with light, and snap warning to get ready to stop.
UNION LIMITED
*
*
that
I
hoped
that
in
establishing
area, and the rule that the quota
a photo of you that appears as
For
- stpreference,
a.
nation
that
was
evision
e Your bath water heated by
of an Asian person born outside
a “still” on a 19-in.
Inquiries, applications, loans, ereally
built
by
immigrants
—
im
the Asian sphere be governed by
after a the sun — free. Advertisement
screen. The photo fad'
Phone
™
in trains of Tokyo subway an migrants from all lands—could ancestry, rather than by place of
Days: T. Kameoka - “Mj
few minutes.
Eve: S. Anza - HO. 3-^
nounces domestic solar heater for ask those who seek to immigrate birth. The Congress in 1961 re
Toshiba is open to s
Mail all correspondence a roof installation. When the sun now: What can you do for our moved the 2,000 limit on the
tances to Secretary- • y
shines — it does a lot in Japan country ? But we ought to never number of Asian immigrants for
46 Mortimer Ave., 1°“ '
ask:
In
what
country
were
you
— solar cells heat the domestic
minimum quota areas. The only
born?”
water system.
lay equipment. Makes it possib
remaining discriminatory provi
PRESIDENT JOHN F. KEN sion of the law now, therefore,
For Complete
NEDY
(July 23, 1963)—“The is the one requiring that an Asian
Real
Estate Service
most urgent and fundamental re person be charged to an Asian
Call
form I .am recommending relates quota even if he were born out
to the national origins system side. the Asian area in a quota
tosh iw&
of selecting immigrants. Since or non-quota country.
1924 it has been used to deter
“I urge you most earnestly tc
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE
mine the number of quota im- eliminate this last vestige of dis
limited,
migrante permited to enter the crimination against Asian per
Mink, Seal. Grey Lamb, Black Lamb, etc.
1444 Danforth Ave,
sons from our immigration laws.
Toronto
This
action
would
bring
to
a
Specializing In Repair and Restyling
“Accordingly, although the leg
logical
conclusion
the
progres
Bus. HO. 9'1151
islation I am transmitting deals
All Coah Jackets, Stoles, Cape Collars
with many problems which re sive policy the Congress has fol
Res. PL. 7-757S _
Made To Order
quire remedial action, it concen lowed since 1943.”
Terms Arranged
trates attention primarily upon
revision of our quota immigra
Bus. EM. 3-1509 — After 6 pun. Res. RU. 7-2938
tion system. The enactment of
this legislation will not res
all of our important problem,
the field of immigration law
In Chinese To™
will, however, provide a sound
upon which we can build
in
veloping an immigration
law tnat serves
national
Special Businessmen
st and reflet
n every deWe Cater to pjn ‘
the manciple
eaualitv and
and Banquet
human dimiitv to
our
CLASSIFIED
Orient Coiffures
Keigo B. Inouye
When Buying Or Selling Call
SAI WOO
REPRESENTATIVE
SECRETARY
OF
the nathe pri-
(Member of Toronto Real Estate Board)
j
K. Hori Real Estate — AM. 1-5194
mary objective was
the ethnic balance
the
American popuhtio:
eci in 1920. This syst em preserve
preferences based on race and
Gertrude Urabe
TAKE-OUT SEB'SPhoney
EM. 3-7646
Office:
Eglint on Ave. W.
phone: HU. 1-6877
Home phone: HI. 7-8905
123A DUNDAS 5
TORONTO h