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An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1961
Toronto. Ont.
Leaves Tokyo Tomorrow . .
tan Sewing Machine Title
Japan Symphony Orchestra
To Make Canada & U.S. Tour
Queen. She is one of five final
ists from among more than 40,000 entrants in the Young Style
maker Contest held .at local and
regional levels. She is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ta
maki.
TOKYO.—The Japan Philharmonic Attractions, Inc. of New York.
In New York, she will be the
The 89-member orchestra, led by
guest of'the Singer company7 for Symphony Orchestra will leave To
one week as well as receiving
musical director Akeo Watanabe, will
kyo
on
October
8
on
a
sevemweek
$400 and a portable typewriter.
be accompanied by guest conductor
The grand prize to the winner of concert tour of Canada and the Unit
the finals will be .a five-day, all ed States under a contract by Hurok Toshiya Eto, and- will present oo
concerts in 31 cities.
expense trip for three in New
The orchestra will come to
York and the World’s Fair.
Montreal and Vancouver.
Marlene has definite plans fur
Watanabe will conduct the orher future. She hopes to study
medicine after graduating from
chestra in 30 concerts and Seiji
Ozawa in five concerts. Toshiya
high school where she is in
the ninth grade. She will use
Eto will be featured as violin
in
attendance.
cabinet
ministers
The Canada
TORONTO.
her prize money for her educa
soloist in 30 concerts. Violinist
Premier ’ John Robarts is ex- Isaac Stern also will be heard in
Ethnic
Press
Federation
will
hold
tion. .
pected to head this group and act some of the concerts in the Unit
She learned to use a sewing their Biennial General meeting
as guest speaker.
ed States.
machine only last year, concen on Oct. 23rd and 24th at the
Harmony Club on Sherbouvne
“Essay for Strings” by- Toshi
trating on shifts and blouses.
On the following day, Oct.
Street
in
Toronto.
Mr.
Ken
M
ok, 24th, Hon. Rene Tremblay, Mi ro Mayuzumi and “Requiem for
Her winning entry is a jumper
i
The New Canadian’s Japanese nister of Citizenship and Im Strings” by7 Toru Jakemitsu aie
and blouse ensemble of brown
programs, to
velvet and terylene fabric. The section Editor and Business Man- migration, will be the guest included in the
Federation
speaker. He will also hold a press gether with works by7 Schumann,
modified shift jumper with front ager, is one of
Directors
and
will
be
in
attend
Dvorak, Ber
conference with the ethnic press Sibelius, Mozart,
panel
features
a kangaroo
ance. Delegates from Toronto, editors. Entertainment of Japa lioz, Franck, and Tchaikovsky.
pocket. Marlene’s skill was il
Vancouver, Winnipeg, Montreal nese dances, arranged by7 Mr.
lustrated by a perfectly stitched
drop belt attached to the jumper. and Toronto will gather here a Ken Mori, will be staged during
day7 before the conference.
The blouse has a rolled collar and
dinner.
On the first day7 of the confull-lenght sleeves.
On Oct. 25th, there will be an
vention on Friday, Oct.
election
of executives of the Fe
HI-C GROUP
continuing from morning untii
deration. The delegates will leave
MARLENE TAMAKI
Besides making her own cloth 6 p.m. in the evening, there will for a sight-seeing trip to Niagara
TOKYO. — Japan expects to
es, Marlene finds time for tennis be included a luncheon-and-cock- Falls in the afternoon, weather
set a new alltime high in its
and basketball. She is a member tail dinner party7 with many On
foreign trade ending March 31,
Provincial
Government permitting.
of the Conservatory of Music tario
1965.
The Japanese trade and inand the Hi-C group here.
dustry ministry predicted the
Marlene and her mother will
nation’s total trade for fiscal
include a visit to the World’s
1964 will amount to $14 billion.
operator,
who
stakes
her
fortune
Fair before the fashion show
TOKYO. — Japanese novelist
The
ministry broke down the
when the queens will be crown- Yukio Mishima, one of whose of his unsuccessful campaign to
figure
to §8 billion in exports
[ASHINGTON. — A former
books was a best seller in the be elected Governor of Tokyo. and §6 billion in imports.
P U.S. official said recently7
United States, was ordered to A divorce follows.
The estimated import and ex^believes there are still many7
pay $2,200 to former Japanese
port
figures represent increases
giiese soldiers hiding on the
Mishima and
----- his attorneys
Foreign Minister Hachiro Arita,
of
§910
million and §1 billion
|inc Islands in addition to the
for invasion of privacy recently. stipulated in court that the boo>< respectively over fiscal 1963,
| World War II stragglers
was indeed based on Arita’s life.
pi on Guam.
The Tokyo District Court ruled They contested that Japanese which ended last March 31.
A. Benitez, who resigned
OTTAWA.—Canada, the Unit that Arita had been damaged by law* does not provide damages
per this year as Deputy7 High
Mishima’s novel, “After the Par for invasion of privacy, and mat
pEissioner of the U.S.-ad'mi- ed States and Japan have been ty,” (Ken No Ato), which Misni- even if it did, Arita and his
^red Pacific Trust Territory. unable to reach agreement on ma admitted was based on inci former wife had compromised
| ne had heard numerous re- terms for a new North Pacific dents in Arita’s life.
their right to such protection by
h of Japanese hold-outs fisheries treaty, but another ne
session is planned,
Arita had asked for damages giving interviews to magazines.
py traveling throughout th?. gotiating
fisheries Minister H. J. Robi cf one million yen ($2,800), but
tic.
Mishima’s novel, “Temple of
chaud
said
recently.
the
court
awarded
him
the
lower
the
Golden Pavilion” (Kinkakuji)
am? 40 Japanese have been
NEW YORK.—Circular signs,
Reporting to the Commons sum. It also turned down Arita’s sold widely7 in the United States bearing the letters IGS (Inter
d up in rhe ]ast 14 vears,”
after the close of a three-week request that Mishima be fotced a few years ago. It was based national Goodwill Shop) will be
said.
negotiating
conference here, Ro to make a public apology.
on an actual occurance, the burn used throughout Tokyo during
one knows how many
bichaud
said
the three parties
ing
of a famous Buddhist Tem the period of the Olympic Games
ye may be holding-out on
Mishima’s book concerns the
ple
by7 a mentally dis curbed this month.
are
“
very
close
to
agreement
”
d islands in the Pacific
romance between a Japanese po
'«sed during the rapid U.S. but have been unable to recon litician and a women restaurant monk.
The signs will be used for de
mee 20
cile some of their differences.
ago.-” Benitez
signated shops, cabarets and tea
pKrd,
rooms, according to the Japan
National Tourist Organization,
by the frequent
irom islanders, there
which have been selected by the
be manv Japanese left or.
Tokyo
Chamber of Commerce
and* Industry for their high
i islands — particularly
dian National Exhibition cham* Tatsuo Shimabukuro created the standards
of
reliability and
aP- the largest of the
TORONTO. — Hard blocking
most interest.
Tuory islands.”
pion.
Fred
Boyko
of
Toronto
s
services.
and attacking stylist, Zenpo Shi
Tsuruoka Karate dojo. Another
Other brief moments of interest
mabukuro. 4th-dan, of Okinawa
yamba, had a simi- took the ’ Black Belt crown at member of the same club, Ha. were a kata by Mr. Hayward Ni
He said his people the Third Canadian International Henchell took third place despite shioka, who holds a 4th-dan in
Judo and is currently touring
re many more Japa Open Karate Championship held an injury.
nese in the west- last Saturday at Varsity Arena.
In the Novice class (6th, 5th with the Wonderful World of
of the U.S. terri- In the finals he defeated defend and 4th Kvu) Gaincarlo Borelh Sports, and parts of the Kendo
TORONTO. — His Excellency
ing champion, Shane Higashi, “The Statue” of Montreal toox demonstration by the Nakamura
I bis people pray 2nd-dan. of Toronto in a closely out Jerrv Dubase of Chicago Kendo Club.
Hisanaga Shimazu, the new am
•Japanese hold-outs fought battle. Artis Simmons of with a fast tsuki (punch) to Ue
Lack of experienced officials, bassador of Japan, will arrive in
vt and end “their Jamestown, N.Y., placed third. body.
The
champ’s
brother, lack of pertinent and interest Ottawa on October 9th. AccomSome 25 Black Belters foughu Dante Borelli took third place.
creating information by the an- I panied by his daughter, Moto no,
Jd ^at stragglers fount
and ; the ambassador will stop oyer at
for honors.
.
Of the few demonstrations in nouncer on the combatant s
i' y ; ■ Jesrs were alm o s t
— ‘’s International Airport
In the
Inteiunediate division the tournament. (No Judo, Aiki proceedings in general, and lack (Toronto
and ill be- (1st. 2nd and 3rd Kyu) finals,
.3:15
p.m. and leave for Ottawa
art;
of
other
promised
martial
n
'
1
‘
r*ave existed on coco- Dick Ly-nch of Newark, N.J. do, or Tameshiwari), the perfor
J
at
4:10 p.m.
demonstrations
prevailed.
mance of 2 Katas by 10uh-dan
CCoatinued on page 8)
squeezed a win over recent Cana_ Miss Marlene G.
i ase 13. of Regina will
in New lorK
Ocr.
Teen
Sewing
of
title
tXA
Can@d@ Ethnic Press To
Hold Biennial Meeting
Japan Expecting
New High In
Foreign Trade
Hieve More
plclouts On U.S.
acific Islands
Novelist Mishima Loses Suit & $2,200
Fish Conference
In Deadlock
Designate Best
Shopping Stores
For Olympic Visitor
Zenpo Shimabukuro Wins Karate Crown
New Ambassador
To Ottawa Oct. 9th
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1961
Toronto. Ont.
Leaves Tokyo Tomorrow . .
tan Sewing Machine Title
Japan Symphony Orchestra
To Make Canada & U.S. Tour
Queen. She is one of five final
ists from among more than 40,000 entrants in the Young Style
maker Contest held .at local and
regional levels. She is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ta
maki.
TOKYO.—The Japan Philharmonic Attractions, Inc. of New York.
In New York, she will be the
The 89-member orchestra, led by
guest of'the Singer company7 for Symphony Orchestra will leave To
one week as well as receiving
musical director Akeo Watanabe, will
kyo
on
October
8
on
a
sevemweek
$400 and a portable typewriter.
be accompanied by guest conductor
The grand prize to the winner of concert tour of Canada and the Unit
the finals will be .a five-day, all ed States under a contract by Hurok Toshiya Eto, and- will present oo
concerts in 31 cities.
expense trip for three in New
The orchestra will come to
York and the World’s Fair.
Montreal and Vancouver.
Marlene has definite plans fur
Watanabe will conduct the orher future. She hopes to study
medicine after graduating from
chestra in 30 concerts and Seiji
Ozawa in five concerts. Toshiya
high school where she is in
the ninth grade. She will use
Eto will be featured as violin
in
attendance.
cabinet
ministers
The Canada
TORONTO.
her prize money for her educa
soloist in 30 concerts. Violinist
Premier ’ John Robarts is ex- Isaac Stern also will be heard in
Ethnic
Press
Federation
will
hold
tion. .
pected to head this group and act some of the concerts in the Unit
She learned to use a sewing their Biennial General meeting
as guest speaker.
ed States.
machine only last year, concen on Oct. 23rd and 24th at the
Harmony Club on Sherbouvne
“Essay for Strings” by- Toshi
trating on shifts and blouses.
On the following day, Oct.
Street
in
Toronto.
Mr.
Ken
M
ok, 24th, Hon. Rene Tremblay, Mi ro Mayuzumi and “Requiem for
Her winning entry is a jumper
i
The New Canadian’s Japanese nister of Citizenship and Im Strings” by7 Toru Jakemitsu aie
and blouse ensemble of brown
programs, to
velvet and terylene fabric. The section Editor and Business Man- migration, will be the guest included in the
Federation
speaker. He will also hold a press gether with works by7 Schumann,
modified shift jumper with front ager, is one of
Directors
and
will
be
in
attend
Dvorak, Ber
conference with the ethnic press Sibelius, Mozart,
panel
features
a kangaroo
ance. Delegates from Toronto, editors. Entertainment of Japa lioz, Franck, and Tchaikovsky.
pocket. Marlene’s skill was il
Vancouver, Winnipeg, Montreal nese dances, arranged by7 Mr.
lustrated by a perfectly stitched
drop belt attached to the jumper. and Toronto will gather here a Ken Mori, will be staged during
day7 before the conference.
The blouse has a rolled collar and
dinner.
On the first day7 of the confull-lenght sleeves.
On Oct. 25th, there will be an
vention on Friday, Oct.
election
of executives of the Fe
HI-C GROUP
continuing from morning untii
deration. The delegates will leave
MARLENE TAMAKI
Besides making her own cloth 6 p.m. in the evening, there will for a sight-seeing trip to Niagara
TOKYO. — Japan expects to
es, Marlene finds time for tennis be included a luncheon-and-cock- Falls in the afternoon, weather
set a new alltime high in its
and basketball. She is a member tail dinner party7 with many On
foreign trade ending March 31,
Provincial
Government permitting.
of the Conservatory of Music tario
1965.
The Japanese trade and inand the Hi-C group here.
dustry ministry predicted the
Marlene and her mother will
nation’s total trade for fiscal
include a visit to the World’s
1964 will amount to $14 billion.
operator,
who
stakes
her
fortune
Fair before the fashion show
TOKYO. — Japanese novelist
The
ministry broke down the
when the queens will be crown- Yukio Mishima, one of whose of his unsuccessful campaign to
figure
to §8 billion in exports
[ASHINGTON. — A former
books was a best seller in the be elected Governor of Tokyo. and §6 billion in imports.
P U.S. official said recently7
United States, was ordered to A divorce follows.
The estimated import and ex^believes there are still many7
pay $2,200 to former Japanese
port
figures represent increases
giiese soldiers hiding on the
Mishima and
----- his attorneys
Foreign Minister Hachiro Arita,
of
§910
million and §1 billion
|inc Islands in addition to the
for invasion of privacy recently. stipulated in court that the boo>< respectively over fiscal 1963,
| World War II stragglers
was indeed based on Arita’s life.
pi on Guam.
The Tokyo District Court ruled They contested that Japanese which ended last March 31.
A. Benitez, who resigned
OTTAWA.—Canada, the Unit that Arita had been damaged by law* does not provide damages
per this year as Deputy7 High
Mishima’s novel, “After the Par for invasion of privacy, and mat
pEissioner of the U.S.-ad'mi- ed States and Japan have been ty,” (Ken No Ato), which Misni- even if it did, Arita and his
^red Pacific Trust Territory. unable to reach agreement on ma admitted was based on inci former wife had compromised
| ne had heard numerous re- terms for a new North Pacific dents in Arita’s life.
their right to such protection by
h of Japanese hold-outs fisheries treaty, but another ne
session is planned,
Arita had asked for damages giving interviews to magazines.
py traveling throughout th?. gotiating
fisheries Minister H. J. Robi cf one million yen ($2,800), but
tic.
Mishima’s novel, “Temple of
chaud
said
recently.
the
court
awarded
him
the
lower
the
Golden Pavilion” (Kinkakuji)
am? 40 Japanese have been
NEW YORK.—Circular signs,
Reporting to the Commons sum. It also turned down Arita’s sold widely7 in the United States bearing the letters IGS (Inter
d up in rhe ]ast 14 vears,”
after the close of a three-week request that Mishima be fotced a few years ago. It was based national Goodwill Shop) will be
said.
negotiating
conference here, Ro to make a public apology.
on an actual occurance, the burn used throughout Tokyo during
one knows how many
bichaud
said
the three parties
ing
of a famous Buddhist Tem the period of the Olympic Games
ye may be holding-out on
Mishima’s book concerns the
ple
by7 a mentally dis curbed this month.
are
“
very
close
to
agreement
”
d islands in the Pacific
romance between a Japanese po
'«sed during the rapid U.S. but have been unable to recon litician and a women restaurant monk.
The signs will be used for de
mee 20
cile some of their differences.
ago.-” Benitez
signated shops, cabarets and tea
pKrd,
rooms, according to the Japan
National Tourist Organization,
by the frequent
irom islanders, there
which have been selected by the
be manv Japanese left or.
Tokyo
Chamber of Commerce
and* Industry for their high
i islands — particularly
dian National Exhibition cham* Tatsuo Shimabukuro created the standards
of
reliability and
aP- the largest of the
TORONTO. — Hard blocking
most interest.
Tuory islands.”
pion.
Fred
Boyko
of
Toronto
s
services.
and attacking stylist, Zenpo Shi
Tsuruoka Karate dojo. Another
Other brief moments of interest
mabukuro. 4th-dan, of Okinawa
yamba, had a simi- took the ’ Black Belt crown at member of the same club, Ha. were a kata by Mr. Hayward Ni
He said his people the Third Canadian International Henchell took third place despite shioka, who holds a 4th-dan in
Judo and is currently touring
re many more Japa Open Karate Championship held an injury.
nese in the west- last Saturday at Varsity Arena.
In the Novice class (6th, 5th with the Wonderful World of
of the U.S. terri- In the finals he defeated defend and 4th Kvu) Gaincarlo Borelh Sports, and parts of the Kendo
TORONTO. — His Excellency
ing champion, Shane Higashi, “The Statue” of Montreal toox demonstration by the Nakamura
I bis people pray 2nd-dan. of Toronto in a closely out Jerrv Dubase of Chicago Kendo Club.
Hisanaga Shimazu, the new am
•Japanese hold-outs fought battle. Artis Simmons of with a fast tsuki (punch) to Ue
Lack of experienced officials, bassador of Japan, will arrive in
vt and end “their Jamestown, N.Y., placed third. body.
The
champ’s
brother, lack of pertinent and interest Ottawa on October 9th. AccomSome 25 Black Belters foughu Dante Borelli took third place.
creating information by the an- I panied by his daughter, Moto no,
Jd ^at stragglers fount
and ; the ambassador will stop oyer at
for honors.
.
Of the few demonstrations in nouncer on the combatant s
i' y ; ■ Jesrs were alm o s t
— ‘’s International Airport
In the
Inteiunediate division the tournament. (No Judo, Aiki proceedings in general, and lack (Toronto
and ill be- (1st. 2nd and 3rd Kyu) finals,
.3:15
p.m. and leave for Ottawa
art;
of
other
promised
martial
n
'
1
‘
r*ave existed on coco- Dick Ly-nch of Newark, N.J. do, or Tameshiwari), the perfor
J
at
4:10 p.m.
demonstrations
prevailed.
mance of 2 Katas by 10uh-dan
CCoatinued on page 8)
squeezed a win over recent Cana_ Miss Marlene G.
i ase 13. of Regina will
in New lorK
Ocr.
Teen
Sewing
of
title
tXA
Can@d@ Ethnic Press To
Hold Biennial Meeting
Japan Expecting
New High In
Foreign Trade
Hieve More
plclouts On U.S.
acific Islands
Novelist Mishima Loses Suit & $2,200
Fish Conference
In Deadlock
Designate Best
Shopping Stores
For Olympic Visitor
Zenpo Shimabukuro Wins Karate Crown
New Ambassador
To Ottawa Oct. 9th
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Cosmopolitan Cuisine
TORONTO. — On Friday and Young Women’s Guild are going
Saturday, October 16 and 17, to share Chinese customs in a
noon to 10 p.m. the Chinese Pres- show on the theme “Filial Piety”
jyterian Church is holding- US as demonstrated in the celebra
father’s
eighteenth
annual Bazaar in aid of the tion of a
birthday.
Building Fund and operating
-mpn of a lobster adorning the seafood counter penses.
P.S. We will be serving chop
le
minded me that it’s time to pass on tiiis recipe
There will be the usual
suey and chow mein all day
for only one doller, includof work and novelties, including
ing dessert and tea.
Christmas cards and note paper
lobster wrapped in eggs
from Taiwan. In .addition, the
By STELLA ITO'
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| Chinese Presbyterian Church Bazaar On Oct. 16,17
A. E. McKague, Q.C
Barrister <S Solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
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1006 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
Lordly Lobsters
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Ingredients:
v ik lobster
^eces green onion
RESIDENCE
2 Vo«ta Drive
HUdsoxi 5-1363
OFFICE
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Res: LE. 3-6759
ERNEST JOMORI
Accountant
Chartered
Montreal Holding Japan Merchandise Show
early 3,000
MONTREAL.
articles from Japan’s six largest
cities will be on display at a
trade
promotion exhibit this
week in Montreal — the first,
from that country to be held in
Canada.
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5 tbsp- cornstarch
< cup katsoubushi stock
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The Japan Merchandise Show,
will be at the Queen Elizabeth
Method:
Hotel, until Thursday. The items
to be displayed are the products
dtin, intestines and wash lobster. _
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S’bite size portions Cut green onion into thin pieces. of 240 different companies in To- i iitake remove stem and chop fine.
T bsii oil in a pan and saute lobster, onion and sh.iitae E sho* sake or wine and 1 tbsp, sugar. Continue cooking
kyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kyoto,
Osaka and Kobe.
The display will feature metal
and paper- products, gifts, toys,
bamboo and
wood
furniture,
textiles, musical
instruments
household goods, electrical appli
ances, glassware, and a wide
range of other items.
This is the 11th annual Japan
or
Merchandise
America.
J.C.C. Centre Film Society Opens New Season
The Japanese . ner).
TORONTO.
CHALLENGE TO LIVE — So‘Canadian Cultural Centre Film
cial
drama of present day Japan.
Society will open another season
and eV Ace a little oil in a frying pan, of Japanese movies at the New (Ai to Honoho to). Director: Ei
Theatre, 653 Yonge zo Sugawa. Starring: Tatsuya
S and pour one-fifth portions of egg mixture. By tilting tae Yorker
Street.
Due
to circumstances be Mihashi, Yoko Tsukasa.
the e°'°‘ mixture into a thin even sheet. Place a poiLIFE OF OHARU — The clas
of lobster and vegetables on top. Wrap Tae yond the Centre’s control, the re
gular
monthly
movies
will
be
sic
novel on the screen. (Saikaku
Set 'of eggs around it, folding the ends, making a nice, neat
shown on Monday evening this Ichidai Onna). Director: Kenji
Mizoguchi. Starring: Kinuyo Ta;U1'Repeat this procedure until you have made o similar rolls. season instead of Sunday.
Admission will be by member naka, Toshiro Mifune.
To =eal the edges, pour a tablespoon of egg mixture on the beams
ship card only which costs Centre
MY HOBO — A charming,
snd^frv lightly until the openings are closed.
members $16.00 for a series of
Slice each roll into 3 pieces and arrange on plattei. You 11 be 8 pictures. Non-members will pay gay, uninhibited comedy. (Burari
,^ Z new dish aid will feel the time was well spent.
$14. Early shows start at 6 p.m. Monogatari).
and late shows at 9 p.m.
THE PRINCESS OF BADGER
FISH MEAT DORA-YAKI
The following pictures are in PALACE (Oatari Tanuki Goten)
Combine 1 lb. ground fish meat, % lb. grated or mashed yam, eluded:
Director: Kozo Saeki. Starring:
cup katsuobushi stock, 2 eggs, ¥2 tsp. Ajinomoto
Hibari Misora, Izumi Yukimura.
THE BAD SLEEP WELL
’ Heat ¥ cup oil in a frying pan and rop the fish-yam mixture,
WALL-EYED NIPPON — A
ifcp at a time in a shape of a circle. Fry both sides about 3 A lone man’s battle against cor
Japanese life today.
ruption. (Warui Yatsu Hodo Io- satire on
?M» on » paper towel. After the flat round pi«s a« fried ku Nemuru) Director: Akiro Ku- (Yabunirami). Director:, Hideo
rosawa. Starring: Toshiro Mifu- Suzuki. Starring Akira Takara
iaketwo .ata time and make a small sandwich by spieadino
da, Yumi Shirakawa.
ne.
of miso on one and placing the other on top.
THE WAYSIDE PEBBLE —
THE
BANDITS
THE
Fish meat can be put through the grinder or brayed in suA story about a boy and his
WIND — Action drama set in teacher (Robo no Ishi). Director:
ribachi.
Now, doesn’t this make your mouth water just reading 15th century. (Yato Kazeno Na Seiji Hisamatsu. Starring: Set
suko Hara, Tatsuya Mishi.
about it. It is far more palatable and interesting than J®
» kao Hashiru). Director: Hiroshi
J.C.C. Centre
Inagaki (Academy Award Winplain, fried fish, although the latter has its place couple o
_
a season, when you can get a fish that’s good and fresh • • • e P
dally if it’s the one that didn’t get away from your hubby.
2
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NISHIMURA
Picture Frames
CUSTOM FRAMING
Yonge
St. — Phone: 923-6877
1278
(S. of Woodlawn)
Toronto
Lucien C. Kurata
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
Besi SO. 7-34T
EM. 6-3323
Angler's Club Gives Report On Fall RainbojvLuck
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH 918 Bathurst St.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1964
2Qth Anniversary Service
10:30 A.M. Joint Morning Service and Religious, School
Rev. Takashi Tsuji "The Quest For Meaning
2:30 P.M. Japanese Service by Rev. Takashi Tsuji
6:30 P.M. Entertainment.
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
'CT
Giftware of Quality
From the Orient
Lacquerware — Porcelain Tableware — Household Ornaments
Lanterns - Handiworks of Wood, Bamboo — Framed Pictures
Scrolls of Japanese Painting — Oriental Jewellery —-Foldin o
Screens — flower Arrangement Accessories
fans
Dolls and Statuettes
TORONTO. — This year the chances appear better.
But men, do not be downheart
women folk are really proving
that they are the better halves— ed! The big run is about to star
in fishing for Rainbow trout, any day now and the chance to
improve your
average looks
that is.
; I It appeared to be the start of 2,’ood.
Entries received to-date show
' another normal year with a
have
husband-and-wife
team’s
couple of entries from women
starting with Miss Doreen Inou had exceptional good results.
ye’s bass entry7. However, with the Some of the known catches are:
j Mr. and Mrs. J. Sugai, Mr. an I
Rainbow season, now upon us,
Mrs. H. Shintani, Mr. and Mrs.
there is an equal amount of
T.
Kondo, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
entries received from men and
women to date. Anyone can guess Shimoda.
The largest Rainbow entry so
who the better anglers are by
far is entered by Bruce Keigo
calculating the number of women
Inouve. All fish have been caught
anglers, the number of fishing
trips, number of fish caught and from various parts of the Notcomparing this, with the male tawasaga River and these few
have been averaging five pounds
angler’s statistics.
Some males should seriously and over. This may be an indi
consider staying home and mak cation of the size of fish to ex
ing the “Gohan” and sending pect this fall.
the wife out fishing as her ;
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5
733 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ont.
(1 Block East of Pape Ave.)
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Thursday And Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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FISHING TACKLE — LIVE BAIT
BASEBALL & GOLF EQUIP.
551 Danforth Ave.,
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George Fukusaka
Phone: HO. 3-7400
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Formal
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Weddings
Dances Etc.
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lyates and IMngs
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
TORONTO. — On Friday and Young Women’s Guild are going
Saturday, October 16 and 17, to share Chinese customs in a
noon to 10 p.m. the Chinese Pres- show on the theme “Filial Piety”
jyterian Church is holding- US as demonstrated in the celebra
father’s
eighteenth
annual Bazaar in aid of the tion of a
birthday.
Building Fund and operating
-mpn of a lobster adorning the seafood counter penses.
P.S. We will be serving chop
le
minded me that it’s time to pass on tiiis recipe
There will be the usual
suey and chow mein all day
for only one doller, includof work and novelties, including
ing dessert and tea.
Christmas cards and note paper
lobster wrapped in eggs
from Taiwan. In .addition, the
By STELLA ITO'
i
| Chinese Presbyterian Church Bazaar On Oct. 16,17
A. E. McKague, Q.C
Barrister <S Solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
|
1006 Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TORONTO
Lordly Lobsters
’
A
Ingredients:
v ik lobster
^eces green onion
RESIDENCE
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HUdsoxi 5-1363
OFFICE
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Bus: EM. 6-9797
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ERNEST JOMORI
Accountant
Chartered
Montreal Holding Japan Merchandise Show
early 3,000
MONTREAL.
articles from Japan’s six largest
cities will be on display at a
trade
promotion exhibit this
week in Montreal — the first,
from that country to be held in
Canada.
J;jSed green beOTS
t cup °rl
f tbsp- sugar
b
shoyu
,
.
* toi s«l« or ,”«e wine
i
5 tbsp- cornstarch
< cup katsoubushi stock
ii tsp- salt
The Japan Merchandise Show,
will be at the Queen Elizabeth
Method:
Hotel, until Thursday. The items
to be displayed are the products
dtin, intestines and wash lobster. _
_
S’bite size portions Cut green onion into thin pieces. of 240 different companies in To- i iitake remove stem and chop fine.
T bsii oil in a pan and saute lobster, onion and sh.iitae E sho* sake or wine and 1 tbsp, sugar. Continue cooking
kyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kyoto,
Osaka and Kobe.
The display will feature metal
and paper- products, gifts, toys,
bamboo and
wood
furniture,
textiles, musical
instruments
household goods, electrical appli
ances, glassware, and a wide
range of other items.
This is the 11th annual Japan
or
Merchandise
America.
J.C.C. Centre Film Society Opens New Season
The Japanese . ner).
TORONTO.
CHALLENGE TO LIVE — So‘Canadian Cultural Centre Film
cial
drama of present day Japan.
Society will open another season
and eV Ace a little oil in a frying pan, of Japanese movies at the New (Ai to Honoho to). Director: Ei
Theatre, 653 Yonge zo Sugawa. Starring: Tatsuya
S and pour one-fifth portions of egg mixture. By tilting tae Yorker
Street.
Due
to circumstances be Mihashi, Yoko Tsukasa.
the e°'°‘ mixture into a thin even sheet. Place a poiLIFE OF OHARU — The clas
of lobster and vegetables on top. Wrap Tae yond the Centre’s control, the re
gular
monthly
movies
will
be
sic
novel on the screen. (Saikaku
Set 'of eggs around it, folding the ends, making a nice, neat
shown on Monday evening this Ichidai Onna). Director: Kenji
Mizoguchi. Starring: Kinuyo Ta;U1'Repeat this procedure until you have made o similar rolls. season instead of Sunday.
Admission will be by member naka, Toshiro Mifune.
To =eal the edges, pour a tablespoon of egg mixture on the beams
ship card only which costs Centre
MY HOBO — A charming,
snd^frv lightly until the openings are closed.
members $16.00 for a series of
Slice each roll into 3 pieces and arrange on plattei. You 11 be 8 pictures. Non-members will pay gay, uninhibited comedy. (Burari
,^ Z new dish aid will feel the time was well spent.
$14. Early shows start at 6 p.m. Monogatari).
and late shows at 9 p.m.
THE PRINCESS OF BADGER
FISH MEAT DORA-YAKI
The following pictures are in PALACE (Oatari Tanuki Goten)
Combine 1 lb. ground fish meat, % lb. grated or mashed yam, eluded:
Director: Kozo Saeki. Starring:
cup katsuobushi stock, 2 eggs, ¥2 tsp. Ajinomoto
Hibari Misora, Izumi Yukimura.
THE BAD SLEEP WELL
’ Heat ¥ cup oil in a frying pan and rop the fish-yam mixture,
WALL-EYED NIPPON — A
ifcp at a time in a shape of a circle. Fry both sides about 3 A lone man’s battle against cor
Japanese life today.
ruption. (Warui Yatsu Hodo Io- satire on
?M» on » paper towel. After the flat round pi«s a« fried ku Nemuru) Director: Akiro Ku- (Yabunirami). Director:, Hideo
rosawa. Starring: Toshiro Mifu- Suzuki. Starring Akira Takara
iaketwo .ata time and make a small sandwich by spieadino
da, Yumi Shirakawa.
ne.
of miso on one and placing the other on top.
THE WAYSIDE PEBBLE —
THE
BANDITS
THE
Fish meat can be put through the grinder or brayed in suA story about a boy and his
WIND — Action drama set in teacher (Robo no Ishi). Director:
ribachi.
Now, doesn’t this make your mouth water just reading 15th century. (Yato Kazeno Na Seiji Hisamatsu. Starring: Set
suko Hara, Tatsuya Mishi.
about it. It is far more palatable and interesting than J®
» kao Hashiru). Director: Hiroshi
J.C.C. Centre
Inagaki (Academy Award Winplain, fried fish, although the latter has its place couple o
_
a season, when you can get a fish that’s good and fresh • • • e P
dally if it’s the one that didn’t get away from your hubby.
2
^juTbeflre^teS^
Suite 1618
2 CARLTON ST.
AUTO
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TORONTO
FIRE
—
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ALL FORMS
OF
INSURANCE
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;
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KIYO TAMURA
TORONTO
’Bus, 366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-8317
cornstarch with
NISHIMURA
Picture Frames
CUSTOM FRAMING
Yonge
St. — Phone: 923-6877
1278
(S. of Woodlawn)
Toronto
Lucien C. Kurata
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office Hours Saturday
October to April Inclusive
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Suite 513 Temple Building
TORONTO
Besi SO. 7-34T
EM. 6-3323
Angler's Club Gives Report On Fall RainbojvLuck
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH 918 Bathurst St.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1964
2Qth Anniversary Service
10:30 A.M. Joint Morning Service and Religious, School
Rev. Takashi Tsuji "The Quest For Meaning
2:30 P.M. Japanese Service by Rev. Takashi Tsuji
6:30 P.M. Entertainment.
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
'CT
Giftware of Quality
From the Orient
Lacquerware — Porcelain Tableware — Household Ornaments
Lanterns - Handiworks of Wood, Bamboo — Framed Pictures
Scrolls of Japanese Painting — Oriental Jewellery —-Foldin o
Screens — flower Arrangement Accessories
fans
Dolls and Statuettes
TORONTO. — This year the chances appear better.
But men, do not be downheart
women folk are really proving
that they are the better halves— ed! The big run is about to star
in fishing for Rainbow trout, any day now and the chance to
improve your
average looks
that is.
; I It appeared to be the start of 2,’ood.
Entries received to-date show
' another normal year with a
have
husband-and-wife
team’s
couple of entries from women
starting with Miss Doreen Inou had exceptional good results.
ye’s bass entry7. However, with the Some of the known catches are:
j Mr. and Mrs. J. Sugai, Mr. an I
Rainbow season, now upon us,
Mrs. H. Shintani, Mr. and Mrs.
there is an equal amount of
T.
Kondo, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
entries received from men and
women to date. Anyone can guess Shimoda.
The largest Rainbow entry so
who the better anglers are by
far is entered by Bruce Keigo
calculating the number of women
Inouve. All fish have been caught
anglers, the number of fishing
trips, number of fish caught and from various parts of the Notcomparing this, with the male tawasaga River and these few
have been averaging five pounds
angler’s statistics.
Some males should seriously and over. This may be an indi
consider staying home and mak cation of the size of fish to ex
ing the “Gohan” and sending pect this fall.
the wife out fishing as her ;
CHINA HOUSE
Paramount Gift Shop
5
733 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ont.
(1 Block East of Pape Ave.)
TELEPHONE HO. 3-7831
^tore Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Sat.: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m-
Thursday And Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Proudly Presents For Your Enjoyment
Our New
"Cherry Blossom Room"
With Japanese Motif
138472 Queen W.
LE. 2-6378
Toronto
DANFORTH
SPORTING
GOODS
FISHING TACKLE — LIVE BAIT
BASEBALL & GOLF EQUIP.
551 Danforth Ave.,
(near Carlow)
George Fukusaka
Phone: HO. 3-7400
Open Thur, and Fri. Until 9 p. m.
Formal
Rentals
Reserve
Now For
Weddings
Dances Etc.
ALNA
Of Toronto
BANQUETS AND SOCIALS
Sus Nagai
Phone RU. 1-9124
437 DANFORTH AVE.
PHONE: 463-8104
925 Egltaton Are. W.
-
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Wednesday, October 7. nJ
Page 8
£
Reveal Sacrifice Made
Mods & Rockers Of Japan J By Emperor Hirohito
MAIN!CHI DAILY NEWS
for Miyuki-Zoku boys to carry
in fair weather.
“We adopted
the fashion after British gentle
men on Bond Street,” one of
the boys said. He, however, wore
a vest over hi • shirt instead of
a well-tailored suit and’ a derby
hat.
the NEW CANADIAhI
Authorized as second das,
1
and for percent of M5ge
Post Office Department Otfc^
it the other way around. But T. UMEZUKI, Publisher r J
By KENNETH ISHII
TOKYO.
When
the sun
under the circumstances what TSUMURA,
E^Lh
TOKYO. — On Sept. 27, 1945,
throws its slanted beams on the
We had never Editor, KEN ® .H
could we do?
in
a
sitting
room
of
the
Ameri
pavement and twilight approehknown a situation in which Section Editor and A^H
can embassy, there took place a
es, scores of boys and girls in
meeting between two men that anyone ranked above the ememerge
and
their
mid-teens
peror.”
SUBSCRIPTION
probably saved Japan for the
swarm fashionable Miyuki-Dori
Many
thought
Hirohito
had
S4.00
per -5 month,
western world.
(street) in Ginza as if being led
gone to plead for his own safety,
$7.00 per year
1
by invisible hands.
Miyuki-Zoku was not organizOne of the principals was Gen. and* conjecture was that Mac479 QUEEN ST. WEST !
MacArthur, supreme Arthur thought so too, said Ki
of
these ed although there had been Douglas
The
appearance
youngsters, clad in peculiar at- groups called the “Lions” and commander- for the allied pow noshita,' who since his retire
Toronto 2-B. Ohl
I
tire, in Tokyo’s most chic shop “Jackies” before. A. girl explain ers which had brought Japan to ment in 1946 has been in charge
Only a little more of the outer* palace ground.
ping area has been conspicuous ed: “'We come here with school its knees.
EMpire 6-5005
i
friends on weekends but we don’t than a month earlier, he had
since the summer of this year.
The
emperor
walked
into
the
belong to any group. Of course,
oc- high ceilinged, sitting room where
On Saturdays,
particularly we naturally become acquainted taken over as the country's
cupation chief.
the general waited.
the last Saturday of last August, with others after meeting them
the plush Ginza, which was once here
Turning,
MacArthur
said,
so often,” she quickly
The other concession the ala
promenade
exclusively for added.
“Your majesty, thank you for
lies had made in accepting
sophisticates, was virtually over
pan’s surrender was to allow the coming.”
Female Help Wanted
Asked what Miyuki-Zoku emperor system to remain.
run by some 300 teenagers no
Then began a conversation
youths
were
doing
there,
she
toriously known as “MiyukiSALESGIRL lor gift shop in do^J
cause of the emperor’s influence that was to reshape the world.
6 nights a week. 6 p^
said they just loitered around on the lives of Japanese, the
Zoku” (Miyuki tribe).
“I wish to atone,” the em
Good wages, commission
the street or flocked at the success or failure of the occupa peror said, “fox* the deeds of my Must be over
21. Neat 00050^^
Many pedestrians on Miyuki corners of the street, spending
tion depended to a large degree country in- starting this horrible good personality. Experience' preferred]
Street, who apparently found
time chatting with friends. ‘Jt on relations with the Japanese war.”
Also opening for a cigarette airl r-M
themselves alien amidst mobs
Flo at 741-7045 until 4DH
plendid feeling to severeign. gives
one
a
:
of youngsters in “queer” cloth- walk through swanky Miyuki
p.m to 1:00 a.m. call WA. 5-3665 (To-“Atone?” MacArthur asked.
onto).
what happened and
es, asked
“Submit to the scaffold,” the
Street in a nice-looking dress,’’
morning,
As
that
September
what was going on.
OFFICE CLERK
|
she said’. Their prime concern 19 years ago beg'an, it was hard emperor said.
OFFICE clerk required immediately
A coed of an art college ex- is to become trend setters.
to imagine what possible good
MacArthur was
startled by Keele and Eglinton area. Call "w
plained that a dance party was
could come of the meeting. At
Palmer. CH. 1-5283 (Toronto).
Despite their gaudy “rebel- least so thought the imperial the emperor’s offer to give his
going to be held that evening
life
to
promote
a
new
under
COUNTER girl for dry cleaning snore
world repre- chamberlains as they scurried
at the “K” Kaikan in Torano- lion” against
standing between Japan and the Saturday's only. Phone CL." 1-2775
convention,
sented
by
these
mon by a student club of the
behind the walls of the moated United States. The general quick (Toronto).
“D” Gakuen School in Bunkyo- youngsters, many of them from Tokyo palace preparing their ly put the suggestion aside.
ku. Like a password, youngsters middle-class families, seemed to sovereign for the historic en
Domestic Help Wanted
Kinoshita, though not present,
addressed each other “Are you be a meek throng. Many of the counter.
HOUS
E-KEEPER, experienced. Two]
said he learned later that Macgoing to the party?” Within an boys and girls turned aside and
school
children.
Live in. Private room.]
Even when the feudal shoguns Arthur was so moved by’ Hiro T.V. Top wages. Pleasant home. Phonal
hour, the huge crowd of Miyuki- hid their faces from the camera.
]
One of boys timidly asked the were at the height of their power hito’s feelings “that he went up 487-2196, Mr. Wayne. (Toronto).
Zoku disappeared1.
Mainichi not to publish his and the emperor a puppet, no to the emperor and almost kiss
•Miyuki-Zoku youths set them picture in the newspapers. “I am military ruler had dared ask the ed him.”
Male Help Wanted
selves off from ordinary teen a student of a missionary school. emperor to come to him. It was
The meeting over, MacArthur EXPERIENCED T.V. service man. Fell
agers by wearing strikingly odd If my picture appears in a news the shogun who went to the
escorted the Japanese sovereign or part time. Phone: RU. 1-1002 or RU<
1-2810 (Toronto).
costumes. Their apparel, at first paper it will cause me trouble,” throne. By going to MacArthur, to his limousine.
glance, were as colorful and he explained.
the emperor was setting a humi
manager’s position open fare
In two more meetings, details SERVICE
versatile as flowers in a botani
responsible person. Experience not sej
liating precedent that could ir
cal garden but there were some
Fashionable
shops
on
the reparably damage the imperial of which were likewise kept cessary. Apply Japan Camera Centre^
|
points in common. Boys wear street are. the innocent victims image, the chamberlains believ secret, the groundwork for the Phone 362-1555 (Toronto).
occupation
was
Laid.
The
two
tightly-fitted short trousers ex of the youngster: One of th
LEADING toy manufacturer requires ex-1
ed.
posing white socks and girls tight owners
men became better acquainted. perienced lead hand to supervise end]
complained
that th
The emperor rose, as usual, There developed a deep respect work with female direct-line assembles]
long'
the hemline throng
with
of
Miyuki-Zoku
Related assembly line supervision ex-j
about
7 a.m. His morning suit and attachment, all the more in perience
several inches below the knee.
agers has added momentum tc
preferred. Excellent orpori
had been laid out. Only he knew teresting because these two lead tunity for the experienced man ji&s
the
downfall
of
Ginza.
“
The
elite
Their conspicuous accessories
what he was going to do at this
such different shared benefits. Write giving details ci]
are large paper sacks that they nowadays are turning to the meeting with MacArthur; he said ers came from
experience and education to Box No.]
Azabu-Roppongi
area.
In
fact,
backgrounds
and
cultures.
10, The New Canadian.
i
called “Futen” (insanity) bag's.
not
a
word
to
his
champerlains.
courageous spirit
The sacks, used for the ship it demand
The
tall,
erect
general
and
YOUNG man for shipping departaedj
It was he who had1 asked for
ment of rice, are available at on the part of a customer to the meeting. It had been agreed the diminutive, slouch shoulder Opportunity for advancement. Gad]
force his way through the throng
'
around Y20 at rice shops.
ed sovereign could not have been wages. Phone 368-3394 (loronto).
of Miyuki-Zoku into my shop,-’ that the conversations at the more different, even in their
For the more fashion-minded he said.
meeting would be kept secret.
Rooms To Let
walking gaits. MacArthur was
youths, jute bags or huge vinyl
Michiko Kinoshita, then one ox sure and confident. Hirohito hes TWO rooms and kitchen unfurnished.
Police, who had' earlier taken
bags serve as “Futen.” The jute
the
chamberlains recalls the oc itant, as if grouping for stairs Gerrard and Pape. Phone after kt
bag's used’ fox’ coffee beans, can a watch-and-wait attitude, plung casion:
HO. 1-6586 (Toronto).
that were not there.
be obtained at around Yr100 at ed into action a few days ago
Home for Rent
the Ameya-Yokocho “imported” and rounded up some 70 of the
“We were against the emperor
They had one great thing in
goods market in Ueno. Some of youngsters. Police patrols were going to see Gen. MacArthur. common
they both sought FLAT suitable for couple. 2 rocW
the young'sters paint their jute again sent to the . spot the We would have much preferred peace.
bathroom. Equipped kitchen. Garagefollowing day to persuade the
bags beautifully.
924-9981 (Toronto).
young folks to go home.
Long slim umbrellas are an
(Cont. From Page 1)
It is a good policy to
other indispensable
accessory
The battle continues.
have the RIGHT POLICY
nuts, papya, breadfruit, sweet
Noting that two
Japanese
potatos, wild berries and what were captured on Guam as re
Consult
ever food they could steal, he cently as 1960, Benitez said if
WALES and DUNCAN
said.
hold-outs could evade capture on
LOS
“
Most
of
their
meager
posses
Premier
such
a
heavily
populated
and
This was reported here by
INSURANCE AGENTS
Fidel Castro of Cuba said at a Shichiro Hozumi, Socialist Party sions proved to be scraps picked guarded1 island for 20 years, then
recent meeting with a Japanese member of the Japanese House up at night from nearby dumps,” they would
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
have no difficulty
lawmaker that he wished to vi of Representatives, who held :i he explained.
living on the remote “high” is
Phone WA. 1-3171
"Two years ago, a Japanese lands throughout the Pacific.
sit Japan sometime, although he lengthy meeting with Castro in
would not be able to attend th? Cuba recently.
soldier was killed while appar
Benitez said he believes these
Tokyo Olympic Carnes in Octoently making a night raid for scattered remnants of the Japa
The Cuban Premier was quot food,” he .added.
For Complete
nese imperial army are holding
ed as saying that Japan was the
Benitez, who resigned last out for the day when the EmReal Estate Service
country he respected most in January after being called to
perox* leads an army back to the
Cad
testify in the Robert (Bobby) “island-empire.”
probe,
He aid he was earnestly hop Baker
had his heaaing for promotion of economic quarters on Guam and later on
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE.
and cultural relations between Saipan in the Marianas.
_
Benitez
said
he
spent
most
of
Japan
and
Cuba. Hozumi told
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Reveal Sacrifice Made
Mods & Rockers Of Japan J By Emperor Hirohito
MAIN!CHI DAILY NEWS
for Miyuki-Zoku boys to carry
in fair weather.
“We adopted
the fashion after British gentle
men on Bond Street,” one of
the boys said. He, however, wore
a vest over hi • shirt instead of
a well-tailored suit and’ a derby
hat.
the NEW CANADIAhI
Authorized as second das,
1
and for percent of M5ge
Post Office Department Otfc^
it the other way around. But T. UMEZUKI, Publisher r J
By KENNETH ISHII
TOKYO.
When
the sun
under the circumstances what TSUMURA,
E^Lh
TOKYO. — On Sept. 27, 1945,
throws its slanted beams on the
We had never Editor, KEN ® .H
could we do?
in
a
sitting
room
of
the
Ameri
pavement and twilight approehknown a situation in which Section Editor and A^H
can embassy, there took place a
es, scores of boys and girls in
meeting between two men that anyone ranked above the ememerge
and
their
mid-teens
peror.”
SUBSCRIPTION
probably saved Japan for the
swarm fashionable Miyuki-Dori
Many
thought
Hirohito
had
S4.00
per -5 month,
western world.
(street) in Ginza as if being led
gone to plead for his own safety,
$7.00 per year
1
by invisible hands.
Miyuki-Zoku was not organizOne of the principals was Gen. and* conjecture was that Mac479 QUEEN ST. WEST !
MacArthur, supreme Arthur thought so too, said Ki
of
these ed although there had been Douglas
The
appearance
youngsters, clad in peculiar at- groups called the “Lions” and commander- for the allied pow noshita,' who since his retire
Toronto 2-B. Ohl
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tire, in Tokyo’s most chic shop “Jackies” before. A. girl explain ers which had brought Japan to ment in 1946 has been in charge
Only a little more of the outer* palace ground.
ping area has been conspicuous ed: “'We come here with school its knees.
EMpire 6-5005
i
friends on weekends but we don’t than a month earlier, he had
since the summer of this year.
The
emperor
walked
into
the
belong to any group. Of course,
oc- high ceilinged, sitting room where
On Saturdays,
particularly we naturally become acquainted taken over as the country's
cupation chief.
the general waited.
the last Saturday of last August, with others after meeting them
the plush Ginza, which was once here
Turning,
MacArthur
said,
so often,” she quickly
The other concession the ala
promenade
exclusively for added.
“Your majesty, thank you for
lies had made in accepting
sophisticates, was virtually over
pan’s surrender was to allow the coming.”
Female Help Wanted
Asked what Miyuki-Zoku emperor system to remain.
run by some 300 teenagers no
Then began a conversation
youths
were
doing
there,
she
toriously known as “MiyukiSALESGIRL lor gift shop in do^J
cause of the emperor’s influence that was to reshape the world.
6 nights a week. 6 p^
said they just loitered around on the lives of Japanese, the
Zoku” (Miyuki tribe).
“I wish to atone,” the em
Good wages, commission
the street or flocked at the success or failure of the occupa peror said, “fox* the deeds of my Must be over
21. Neat 00050^^
Many pedestrians on Miyuki corners of the street, spending
tion depended to a large degree country in- starting this horrible good personality. Experience' preferred]
Street, who apparently found
time chatting with friends. ‘Jt on relations with the Japanese war.”
Also opening for a cigarette airl r-M
themselves alien amidst mobs
Flo at 741-7045 until 4DH
plendid feeling to severeign. gives
one
a
:
of youngsters in “queer” cloth- walk through swanky Miyuki
p.m to 1:00 a.m. call WA. 5-3665 (To-“Atone?” MacArthur asked.
onto).
what happened and
es, asked
“Submit to the scaffold,” the
Street in a nice-looking dress,’’
morning,
As
that
September
what was going on.
OFFICE CLERK
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she said’. Their prime concern 19 years ago beg'an, it was hard emperor said.
OFFICE clerk required immediately
A coed of an art college ex- is to become trend setters.
to imagine what possible good
MacArthur was
startled by Keele and Eglinton area. Call "w
plained that a dance party was
could come of the meeting. At
Palmer. CH. 1-5283 (Toronto).
Despite their gaudy “rebel- least so thought the imperial the emperor’s offer to give his
going to be held that evening
life
to
promote
a
new
under
COUNTER girl for dry cleaning snore
world repre- chamberlains as they scurried
at the “K” Kaikan in Torano- lion” against
standing between Japan and the Saturday's only. Phone CL." 1-2775
convention,
sented
by
these
mon by a student club of the
behind the walls of the moated United States. The general quick (Toronto).
“D” Gakuen School in Bunkyo- youngsters, many of them from Tokyo palace preparing their ly put the suggestion aside.
ku. Like a password, youngsters middle-class families, seemed to sovereign for the historic en
Domestic Help Wanted
Kinoshita, though not present,
addressed each other “Are you be a meek throng. Many of the counter.
HOUS
E-KEEPER, experienced. Two]
said he learned later that Macgoing to the party?” Within an boys and girls turned aside and
school
children.
Live in. Private room.]
Even when the feudal shoguns Arthur was so moved by’ Hiro T.V. Top wages. Pleasant home. Phonal
hour, the huge crowd of Miyuki- hid their faces from the camera.
]
One of boys timidly asked the were at the height of their power hito’s feelings “that he went up 487-2196, Mr. Wayne. (Toronto).
Zoku disappeared1.
Mainichi not to publish his and the emperor a puppet, no to the emperor and almost kiss
•Miyuki-Zoku youths set them picture in the newspapers. “I am military ruler had dared ask the ed him.”
Male Help Wanted
selves off from ordinary teen a student of a missionary school. emperor to come to him. It was
The meeting over, MacArthur EXPERIENCED T.V. service man. Fell
agers by wearing strikingly odd If my picture appears in a news the shogun who went to the
escorted the Japanese sovereign or part time. Phone: RU. 1-1002 or RU<
1-2810 (Toronto).
costumes. Their apparel, at first paper it will cause me trouble,” throne. By going to MacArthur, to his limousine.
glance, were as colorful and he explained.
the emperor was setting a humi
manager’s position open fare
In two more meetings, details SERVICE
versatile as flowers in a botani
responsible person. Experience not sej
liating precedent that could ir
cal garden but there were some
Fashionable
shops
on
the reparably damage the imperial of which were likewise kept cessary. Apply Japan Camera Centre^
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points in common. Boys wear street are. the innocent victims image, the chamberlains believ secret, the groundwork for the Phone 362-1555 (Toronto).
occupation
was
Laid.
The
two
tightly-fitted short trousers ex of the youngster: One of th
LEADING toy manufacturer requires ex-1
ed.
posing white socks and girls tight owners
men became better acquainted. perienced lead hand to supervise end]
complained
that th
The emperor rose, as usual, There developed a deep respect work with female direct-line assembles]
long'
the hemline throng
with
of
Miyuki-Zoku
Related assembly line supervision ex-j
about
7 a.m. His morning suit and attachment, all the more in perience
several inches below the knee.
agers has added momentum tc
preferred. Excellent orpori
had been laid out. Only he knew teresting because these two lead tunity for the experienced man ji&s
the
downfall
of
Ginza.
“
The
elite
Their conspicuous accessories
what he was going to do at this
such different shared benefits. Write giving details ci]
are large paper sacks that they nowadays are turning to the meeting with MacArthur; he said ers came from
experience and education to Box No.]
Azabu-Roppongi
area.
In
fact,
backgrounds
and
cultures.
10, The New Canadian.
i
called “Futen” (insanity) bag's.
not
a
word
to
his
champerlains.
courageous spirit
The sacks, used for the ship it demand
The
tall,
erect
general
and
YOUNG man for shipping departaedj
It was he who had1 asked for
ment of rice, are available at on the part of a customer to the meeting. It had been agreed the diminutive, slouch shoulder Opportunity for advancement. Gad]
force his way through the throng
'
around Y20 at rice shops.
ed sovereign could not have been wages. Phone 368-3394 (loronto).
of Miyuki-Zoku into my shop,-’ that the conversations at the more different, even in their
For the more fashion-minded he said.
meeting would be kept secret.
Rooms To Let
walking gaits. MacArthur was
youths, jute bags or huge vinyl
Michiko Kinoshita, then one ox sure and confident. Hirohito hes TWO rooms and kitchen unfurnished.
Police, who had' earlier taken
bags serve as “Futen.” The jute
the
chamberlains recalls the oc itant, as if grouping for stairs Gerrard and Pape. Phone after kt
bag's used’ fox’ coffee beans, can a watch-and-wait attitude, plung casion:
HO. 1-6586 (Toronto).
that were not there.
be obtained at around Yr100 at ed into action a few days ago
Home for Rent
the Ameya-Yokocho “imported” and rounded up some 70 of the
“We were against the emperor
They had one great thing in
goods market in Ueno. Some of youngsters. Police patrols were going to see Gen. MacArthur. common
they both sought FLAT suitable for couple. 2 rocW
the young'sters paint their jute again sent to the . spot the We would have much preferred peace.
bathroom. Equipped kitchen. Garagefollowing day to persuade the
bags beautifully.
924-9981 (Toronto).
young folks to go home.
Long slim umbrellas are an
(Cont. From Page 1)
It is a good policy to
other indispensable
accessory
The battle continues.
have the RIGHT POLICY
nuts, papya, breadfruit, sweet
Noting that two
Japanese
potatos, wild berries and what were captured on Guam as re
Consult
ever food they could steal, he cently as 1960, Benitez said if
WALES and DUNCAN
said.
hold-outs could evade capture on
LOS
“
Most
of
their
meager
posses
Premier
such
a
heavily
populated
and
This was reported here by
INSURANCE AGENTS
Fidel Castro of Cuba said at a Shichiro Hozumi, Socialist Party sions proved to be scraps picked guarded1 island for 20 years, then
recent meeting with a Japanese member of the Japanese House up at night from nearby dumps,” they would
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
have no difficulty
lawmaker that he wished to vi of Representatives, who held :i he explained.
living on the remote “high” is
Phone WA. 1-3171
"Two years ago, a Japanese lands throughout the Pacific.
sit Japan sometime, although he lengthy meeting with Castro in
would not be able to attend th? Cuba recently.
soldier was killed while appar
Benitez said he believes these
Tokyo Olympic Carnes in Octoently making a night raid for scattered remnants of the Japa
The Cuban Premier was quot food,” he .added.
For Complete
nese imperial army are holding
ed as saying that Japan was the
Benitez, who resigned last out for the day when the EmReal Estate Service
country he respected most in January after being called to
perox* leads an army back to the
Cad
testify in the Robert (Bobby) “island-empire.”
probe,
He aid he was earnestly hop Baker
had his heaaing for promotion of economic quarters on Guam and later on
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE.
and cultural relations between Saipan in the Marianas.
_
Benitez
said
he
spent
most
of
Japan
and
Cuba. Hozumi told
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
limited,
OFFSET AND LETTERPRESS
his time in the Pacific touring
reporters.
AND NOTARY PUBLIC
1444 Danforth Ave,
the vast trust territory — three
OFFICE FORMS, BROCHURES, LETTERHEADS
Millar & Alexander Bus. JA. S-1186
Castro said Cuba would
Toronto
million square, miles of oLean
Suita 901
Res. FU. 3-35-15
^Pcar ^IcMi/ta An tu'&t&cnS <&n/sv matches
port more from Japan, if the dotted with 2,141
islands and
15 King St. W.
Bus. HO. 9-1151
latter stepped up purchase uf atolls.
Hamilton, Ont.
Res. PL. 7-7578
HARRY S. KONDO AAiilCC^riBP
“I heard
manv reports of
Member Toronto
Japanese hold-outs*
he said.
and Photo Co-op
627 BAY ST., TORONTO
Phone 368-9768
CLASSIFIED
More Stragglers ....
Castro Respects Japan Most In Asia
TOSH IWAI
PRINTING
Lichee Garden J
When Buying Or Selling Call
(Dining Lounge)
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Toronto, Canada
Phone: 364-3481
CATERING SER'S ICE - “TAKE-OUT” ORDERS
Banquet Facilities
For Business Or Private
WEDDING RECEPTIONS (Large or Small)
DINNER MUSIC NIGHTLY’
Home Calls
By Appointment
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Hamasakii R^G
1
i
(Member of Toronto Real Estate Board)
K. Hori Real Estate — AM. 1-5194
Phone: Bus. 361-9665
: Res. 364-5770
tvl