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An Independent Orgon for Canadians, of Japanese Origin
8
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 14. 1964
'japan Week' To Be Held By
lnt’l. Inst. Of Metro Toronto
Toronto, Ont
Served In India, Malaya & Singapore
Nisei World War il Veteran
Promoted To Rank Of Major
i Toronto JCCA Report.
Taba on Nov. 11th, and the week
I TORONTO. — A full program ly Saturday dance on Nov. 14th
4* FA and Winter activities was will feature decorations in a
iAed by President George Japanese motif by the JCCA
at the regular meeting of members. There wilt also be Ja
4e Toronto JCCA on Oct. Tim panese doll exhibits and other
TORONTO.—A Japanese Canadian has been
h iae International Institute of displays, including Karate and
feo Toronto, 709 College St., Kendo demonstrations if pos promoted to the rank ot Major in the Canadian
^ be the scene of a, “Japan sible. As a number of helpers Army. He is the former Captain George D. Suzuki
fek”. commencing Nov. 8th, will be required on November
jink the co-operation of the local Sth, afternoon and evening, vol of Toronto, who is at present the Group Public
Ropier in acquiring the volun- unteers were asked to be present Relations Oiiicer at Headquarters 14 Militia Group
i^ryassistance of various groups on that date, members and nonin this city. The announcement came last week
y individuals in the J.C. com- members.
On
Dec.
13th,
the
annual
Kid
wjtv. The approximate sche
from Brigadie
me of the week-long program dies’ Christmas party will be
includes performances of Japa held, and the committee, under of the group.
nese folk-dancing by the Saku- the chairmanship of Ritsuko
Major Suzuki was born and brought up in
:ikai and the preparation of a Inouye, was urged to commence
Japanese Buffet dinner by the preparations as soon '.as posslible.
Toronto Buddhist W. A. on Nov. Work nights were also schedul
ii A demonstration of Ikebana ed for the 1965 Membership
d be presented by Mrs. Nancy Drive. Chairman George Ta
kahashi requested all volunteers
to attend on Oct. 22nd at 415
Spadina Ave. from 8:00 p.m. The
results of the 11964 campaign
TOKYO. — Japan at the re- I technic
but wants to contrihave proved highly encouraging quest of the Canadian Govern- j bute
to
e
economic developwith a decided increase over the ment, plans to allow Japanese
ment of other nations, the spokes
previous year. A net total of technicians to emigrate
$970.47 was received, with over ada, a Foreign Ministr spokes man said.
600 members. A motion was pas
said last Saturday
He said the Foreign Ministry
Maj. George D. Suzuki
TORONTO. — The National sed .that the sum of $500. be man
The
spokesman
said
a
plan
has
sent
officials
to
Canada
to
Rubber and Pneuco Machinery donated to the National JCCA
worked out. He said that survey
Canada’s immigration Vancouver, B.C. and is the
[Company of Toronto, whose over History Project, which is report being
Immigration
Minister
Rene
•policy,
labor
conditions and other eldest son of the late Mr. and
I employees number many Ja- ed to be approaching completion. Tremblay, on a visit last April, matters in connection
with, the Mrs. Paul Toshizo Suzuki,
Mss Canadians, have been on
Included in the Treasurer’s proposed that Japan send skilled Canadian proposal.
They
have
In 1942, lie was relocated to
•hike for over a week.
report was the final statement workers.
found, no major problems, the
The union claims that em- of the annual Picnic, which show
u
Northern
Ontario dtiring the eva
Japan now isroke s man said'.
mvees are working under con- ed a slight decrease in net in
cuation and later started on a
■irions that exsisted in the early come from 1963. It was moved
photographic career in London,
en
®1 Some of their grievances that the Toronto JCCA’s 1964-65 J
)oalto^s
Coming
In
Ontario.
plude: wages which average assessment be remitted to the Na
m an hour; work schedule of tional JCCA, and that the Tor
In 1945, he joined the Canaweekend. A breakdown of the
By T. UMEZUKI
b to 60 hours a week before onto JCCA Issei-bu be paid their
dian Army and went overseas
Be and one half overtime pay; budget for the current term.
TORONTO. — With the gene donations is as follows:
fro up of;
Toronto
Japanese
United with the first
p paid holidays .and only one
Mr. T. Kameoka, reporting for rous goodwill and cooperation of
servicemen. He served in India.
of vacation granted re the Issei-bu, ;.ave a resume of
Japanese
Canadian
organiza Church (Issei Division) — $100.- Malaya, and Singapore. In 1946,
press of length of service; no the Toronto Welfare Commi
00.
r
e procedure or seniority; tee’s Niigata Earthquake dis tions and individuals, donatior.s
Toronto
Japanese
United he married a Chinese girl in
L company does not contribute aster fund, and the donations to to aid the Leprosy Hospital N
PM welfare benefits, and date, in the amount of $725.00, India reached $725.05 bv last Church (Nisei Division) — $50.00 Singapore and brought her back
r need for better washroom to. the Leprosy Centre in India.
Toronto
Japanes
United to Canada in 1947.
Major Suzuki then rejoined
FC c
Church congregation (155) . I Japanese Canadians belong to ; The New Year’s Dance will be
the Army in 1957 and received'
H04.00
M labor and management sides held on January 1st, 1965, and Longevity Key
Social
chairman
Ace
Shirakawa
his
Commission as Public
Toronto Japanese Language
dispute.
was
instructed
to
confirm
re
I uu company is now reputed
School’s
rents Gathering — tions Officer with the 2 Field
P be nning new workers to servations at the U.N.F. Hall. It Found. By Kyoto
Engineer Regiment, Royal Cana
was regretfully announced that
Ki ihe strike.
was
Mio Renraku Kyokai (18 per- dian Engineers Militia.
I Wane^e Canadian union mem- the Recsocratic Club had been Univ. Professor
promoted to Captain in 1961.
forced to disband but the general
kSiTt W€ek came to The New feeling was that a need still
KYOTO. — Associate Profes
In April of this year he wa s
Mio Renraku Kyokai’s Fund
Radian office in an attempt
exists
for
a
youth
group
of
this
sor
Haruhiro Sana of Kyoto
posted, to Headquarters 14 MinLA'
I°uch with and dis- nature, covering welfare and edu
University recently succeeded in
F-^rage some of the J.C.’s who
Public at
(14 persons) tia Group, as Group Public
cational
aims,
as
well
as
social.
synthesizing Cytochrome C. be
picket lings.
lations. Officer and after omIt was decided that the possibili lieved to be a key to longevity.
ty of organizing such a group
All donations in this nation pleting the. Field Officers Course
His success created a widebe discussed at greater length
wide
campaign is handled by at the Royal Military College in
spread reaction among biochein the near future.
world
when
it
was
lORONTO. During* the onenPresent at the meeting were mists of the the International the Toronto Japanese Welfare Kingston, he was promoted to
reported to
Committee. Although many other the rank of Major.
L^?nies of the Tokyo G. Imai, K. Morita, G. Watana Biochemist
Association
last
be,
M.
Sumiya,
T.
Umezuki,
R.
organizations are also aiding this
CEC-TV cameras
.August.
AH L$e Canadian team march- Inouye,. A. Shirakawa, Geo. Ta
collection,
anyone interested car
his achieveHe will i
Liz Pearce To Return
. s Emperor’s box. In kahashi, T. Kameoka, D. Nishi
send in their donations c/o Tor
JA
4as Canada’s Judo mura, R. Sato, J. Fujiwara, and ment to the Japan atBiochemist
Nagoya onto JCCA. Isseibu, 113 McCaul
Due To Father's Death
Institute meeting
41' 4- Erank Hatashita and F. Sasaki.
University on October 18.
St., Toronto 2-B, Ont.
*"■‘4 Koji Hirabayashi.
TORONTO.—The New Can
adian sadly announces the
According to a. recent letter
passing of Mr. Pat Roach,
received bv The New Canadian
father of N.C. Olympic cor
irom
Suzu mu Kono, Secrerespondent Liz Pearce, on
tary-General of the Japan Lep
Monday, Oct. 12th, 1964 while
in
Yokohama, Japan. Death
^^F^' — Japan’s new
In 1952 he was appointed rosy Mission for Asia, he stated
shape of a fishing pole, as if it
was
attributed to a stroke.
t0 Canada, Mr. Hi- were one of the rare treasures consul general in New lorkaiM that ground-breaking ceremonies
Mr.
Roach, a well-known
served in New "York for three for the Leprosy Hospital in India
:vor-j-Ap-rnazu topped over at of the world.
and
well-liked
swimming
with his daughA native of Tokyo, Mr. Shi- years before returning to Tokyo were held on September 29th.
coach, had been ill for some
where
he
became
deputy
vice«
?n October 9th and mazu graduated from Tokyo Uni
time. His wife, daughter-inBuilding is expected to be comConsal and Mrs. versity in 1930 and immediately minister for administration in
law, and daughter Liz Pearce
Ehe new am- entered the diplomatic service. the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. pleted by August, 1965.
will return to Toronto with
The quarters for the medical
^it ±or Ottawa soon He seiwed with the Japanese Em The following year he was nam
his
body this Friday.
bassy in London for five years ed envoy to New Zealand and staff are also being constructed
Funeral service will be held |
two
years
later
he
became
am
^ the N.CJs and ^s third secretary of rhe
on Monday, Oct. 19th at Cor
bassador to New Zealand. He be as a hospital wing and as soon
> -hnb
E. Tsuyu- Embassy in Peiping, China for came
pus Christie Church. Resting
ambassador to Pakistan m as jit is completed Javanese dor.fe
^ mentioned four years but spent the major
at Ryan and Odette Funeral
ambassador to
tors nurses, and other helpers
? splint
favorite sports portion of his time until 1951 in 1959 and Until
Home,
1498 Dundas West in
his
present
^J MA J- rePort men- various positions with the Mini in 1961.
will begin immediate medical
Toronto.
mbassador
to
(S’-’-M '-i‘imazu’s servant stry of Foreign Affairs in To pointment he ya;
service.
Thailand.
S a yellow bag, the kyo.
Many Nisei On
Both Sides Of
Rubber Co. Strike
Jap^ T© Let Workers
Emigrate T© C^^gda
G _
rank& Koji On TV
few Ambassador Has Toronto Stopover
An Independent Orgon for Canadians, of Japanese Origin
8
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 14. 1964
'japan Week' To Be Held By
lnt’l. Inst. Of Metro Toronto
Toronto, Ont
Served In India, Malaya & Singapore
Nisei World War il Veteran
Promoted To Rank Of Major
i Toronto JCCA Report.
Taba on Nov. 11th, and the week
I TORONTO. — A full program ly Saturday dance on Nov. 14th
4* FA and Winter activities was will feature decorations in a
iAed by President George Japanese motif by the JCCA
at the regular meeting of members. There wilt also be Ja
4e Toronto JCCA on Oct. Tim panese doll exhibits and other
TORONTO.—A Japanese Canadian has been
h iae International Institute of displays, including Karate and
feo Toronto, 709 College St., Kendo demonstrations if pos promoted to the rank ot Major in the Canadian
^ be the scene of a, “Japan sible. As a number of helpers Army. He is the former Captain George D. Suzuki
fek”. commencing Nov. 8th, will be required on November
jink the co-operation of the local Sth, afternoon and evening, vol of Toronto, who is at present the Group Public
Ropier in acquiring the volun- unteers were asked to be present Relations Oiiicer at Headquarters 14 Militia Group
i^ryassistance of various groups on that date, members and nonin this city. The announcement came last week
y individuals in the J.C. com- members.
On
Dec.
13th,
the
annual
Kid
wjtv. The approximate sche
from Brigadie
me of the week-long program dies’ Christmas party will be
includes performances of Japa held, and the committee, under of the group.
nese folk-dancing by the Saku- the chairmanship of Ritsuko
Major Suzuki was born and brought up in
:ikai and the preparation of a Inouye, was urged to commence
Japanese Buffet dinner by the preparations as soon '.as posslible.
Toronto Buddhist W. A. on Nov. Work nights were also schedul
ii A demonstration of Ikebana ed for the 1965 Membership
d be presented by Mrs. Nancy Drive. Chairman George Ta
kahashi requested all volunteers
to attend on Oct. 22nd at 415
Spadina Ave. from 8:00 p.m. The
results of the 11964 campaign
TOKYO. — Japan at the re- I technic
but wants to contrihave proved highly encouraging quest of the Canadian Govern- j bute
to
e
economic developwith a decided increase over the ment, plans to allow Japanese
ment of other nations, the spokes
previous year. A net total of technicians to emigrate
$970.47 was received, with over ada, a Foreign Ministr spokes man said.
600 members. A motion was pas
said last Saturday
He said the Foreign Ministry
Maj. George D. Suzuki
TORONTO. — The National sed .that the sum of $500. be man
The
spokesman
said
a
plan
has
sent
officials
to
Canada
to
Rubber and Pneuco Machinery donated to the National JCCA
worked out. He said that survey
Canada’s immigration Vancouver, B.C. and is the
[Company of Toronto, whose over History Project, which is report being
Immigration
Minister
Rene
•policy,
labor
conditions and other eldest son of the late Mr. and
I employees number many Ja- ed to be approaching completion. Tremblay, on a visit last April, matters in connection
with, the Mrs. Paul Toshizo Suzuki,
Mss Canadians, have been on
Included in the Treasurer’s proposed that Japan send skilled Canadian proposal.
They
have
In 1942, lie was relocated to
•hike for over a week.
report was the final statement workers.
found, no major problems, the
The union claims that em- of the annual Picnic, which show
u
Northern
Ontario dtiring the eva
Japan now isroke s man said'.
mvees are working under con- ed a slight decrease in net in
cuation and later started on a
■irions that exsisted in the early come from 1963. It was moved
photographic career in London,
en
®1 Some of their grievances that the Toronto JCCA’s 1964-65 J
)oalto^s
Coming
In
Ontario.
plude: wages which average assessment be remitted to the Na
m an hour; work schedule of tional JCCA, and that the Tor
In 1945, he joined the Canaweekend. A breakdown of the
By T. UMEZUKI
b to 60 hours a week before onto JCCA Issei-bu be paid their
dian Army and went overseas
Be and one half overtime pay; budget for the current term.
TORONTO. — With the gene donations is as follows:
fro up of;
Toronto
Japanese
United with the first
p paid holidays .and only one
Mr. T. Kameoka, reporting for rous goodwill and cooperation of
servicemen. He served in India.
of vacation granted re the Issei-bu, ;.ave a resume of
Japanese
Canadian
organiza Church (Issei Division) — $100.- Malaya, and Singapore. In 1946,
press of length of service; no the Toronto Welfare Commi
00.
r
e procedure or seniority; tee’s Niigata Earthquake dis tions and individuals, donatior.s
Toronto
Japanese
United he married a Chinese girl in
L company does not contribute aster fund, and the donations to to aid the Leprosy Hospital N
PM welfare benefits, and date, in the amount of $725.00, India reached $725.05 bv last Church (Nisei Division) — $50.00 Singapore and brought her back
r need for better washroom to. the Leprosy Centre in India.
Toronto
Japanes
United to Canada in 1947.
Major Suzuki then rejoined
FC c
Church congregation (155) . I Japanese Canadians belong to ; The New Year’s Dance will be
the Army in 1957 and received'
H04.00
M labor and management sides held on January 1st, 1965, and Longevity Key
Social
chairman
Ace
Shirakawa
his
Commission as Public
Toronto Japanese Language
dispute.
was
instructed
to
confirm
re
I uu company is now reputed
School’s
rents Gathering — tions Officer with the 2 Field
P be nning new workers to servations at the U.N.F. Hall. It Found. By Kyoto
Engineer Regiment, Royal Cana
was regretfully announced that
Ki ihe strike.
was
Mio Renraku Kyokai (18 per- dian Engineers Militia.
I Wane^e Canadian union mem- the Recsocratic Club had been Univ. Professor
promoted to Captain in 1961.
forced to disband but the general
kSiTt W€ek came to The New feeling was that a need still
KYOTO. — Associate Profes
In April of this year he wa s
Mio Renraku Kyokai’s Fund
Radian office in an attempt
exists
for
a
youth
group
of
this
sor
Haruhiro Sana of Kyoto
posted, to Headquarters 14 MinLA'
I°uch with and dis- nature, covering welfare and edu
University recently succeeded in
F-^rage some of the J.C.’s who
Public at
(14 persons) tia Group, as Group Public
cational
aims,
as
well
as
social.
synthesizing Cytochrome C. be
picket lings.
lations. Officer and after omIt was decided that the possibili lieved to be a key to longevity.
ty of organizing such a group
All donations in this nation pleting the. Field Officers Course
His success created a widebe discussed at greater length
wide
campaign is handled by at the Royal Military College in
spread reaction among biochein the near future.
world
when
it
was
lORONTO. During* the onenPresent at the meeting were mists of the the International the Toronto Japanese Welfare Kingston, he was promoted to
reported to
Committee. Although many other the rank of Major.
L^?nies of the Tokyo G. Imai, K. Morita, G. Watana Biochemist
Association
last
be,
M.
Sumiya,
T.
Umezuki,
R.
organizations are also aiding this
CEC-TV cameras
.August.
AH L$e Canadian team march- Inouye,. A. Shirakawa, Geo. Ta
collection,
anyone interested car
his achieveHe will i
Liz Pearce To Return
. s Emperor’s box. In kahashi, T. Kameoka, D. Nishi
send in their donations c/o Tor
JA
4as Canada’s Judo mura, R. Sato, J. Fujiwara, and ment to the Japan atBiochemist
Nagoya onto JCCA. Isseibu, 113 McCaul
Due To Father's Death
Institute meeting
41' 4- Erank Hatashita and F. Sasaki.
University on October 18.
St., Toronto 2-B, Ont.
*"■‘4 Koji Hirabayashi.
TORONTO.—The New Can
adian sadly announces the
According to a. recent letter
passing of Mr. Pat Roach,
received bv The New Canadian
father of N.C. Olympic cor
irom
Suzu mu Kono, Secrerespondent Liz Pearce, on
tary-General of the Japan Lep
Monday, Oct. 12th, 1964 while
in
Yokohama, Japan. Death
^^F^' — Japan’s new
In 1952 he was appointed rosy Mission for Asia, he stated
shape of a fishing pole, as if it
was
attributed to a stroke.
t0 Canada, Mr. Hi- were one of the rare treasures consul general in New lorkaiM that ground-breaking ceremonies
Mr.
Roach, a well-known
served in New "York for three for the Leprosy Hospital in India
:vor-j-Ap-rnazu topped over at of the world.
and
well-liked
swimming
with his daughA native of Tokyo, Mr. Shi- years before returning to Tokyo were held on September 29th.
coach, had been ill for some
where
he
became
deputy
vice«
?n October 9th and mazu graduated from Tokyo Uni
time. His wife, daughter-inBuilding is expected to be comConsal and Mrs. versity in 1930 and immediately minister for administration in
law, and daughter Liz Pearce
Ehe new am- entered the diplomatic service. the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. pleted by August, 1965.
will return to Toronto with
The quarters for the medical
^it ±or Ottawa soon He seiwed with the Japanese Em The following year he was nam
his
body this Friday.
bassy in London for five years ed envoy to New Zealand and staff are also being constructed
Funeral service will be held |
two
years
later
he
became
am
^ the N.CJs and ^s third secretary of rhe
on Monday, Oct. 19th at Cor
bassador to New Zealand. He be as a hospital wing and as soon
> -hnb
E. Tsuyu- Embassy in Peiping, China for came
pus Christie Church. Resting
ambassador to Pakistan m as jit is completed Javanese dor.fe
^ mentioned four years but spent the major
at Ryan and Odette Funeral
ambassador to
tors nurses, and other helpers
? splint
favorite sports portion of his time until 1951 in 1959 and Until
Home,
1498 Dundas West in
his
present
^J MA J- rePort men- various positions with the Mini in 1961.
will begin immediate medical
Toronto.
mbassador
to
(S’-’-M '-i‘imazu’s servant stry of Foreign Affairs in To pointment he ya;
service.
Thailand.
S a yellow bag, the kyo.
Many Nisei On
Both Sides Of
Rubber Co. Strike
Jap^ T© Let Workers
Emigrate T© C^^gda
G _
rank& Koji On TV
few Ambassador Has Toronto Stopover
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NEW
October 14, 1964
pates an^ Itomgs
Bonsai Expert To Offer Demonstration Oct, 17th
CANADIAN
Page 7
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The New Canadian's..............
I
|
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
|
'
__ An Instructor Lawrence) on Oct. 17th begin |
By STELLA ITO
|
^PP Frank M. Oki- ning at 2 p.m.
There will also be a lecture >?^> " _ <ir^v <.^^i?. <kSM'7.-^^^ 7.x<s^- M-fs^t 1. J^l^T. ^.sS*^'„-*^S^rJ*
^ ^Brooklyn Botanic Garden s
of Jauanese Gardens, and demonstration. A special in
Exotic Salads
^ye"? showing of his bon- dividual course will be held for
^Hdes and Japanese gardens a nominal fee.
FROM THE FAR EAST come these exotic salad ideas to add
^e new Civic Garden Cemre,
zip
and
zest to your dining. Whether indoors or al fresco, your
^4ds Garden (Leslie ana
family and friends will find these an attractive, delicious dis
and your guests will probably want to follow’ suit.
Lmese Language School Celebrates 15th Year covery,
The first is .an Indian salad using yogurt. The Indian dishes
n^POXTO _ The Toronto during. And in order to provide
are usually pungent with mysterious flavor and aroma of spice,
or are swimming in shimmering creamy yogurt, its mildness toning
:Agnese
TOMA Language
_
School
will
continued
facilities
for
our
young
----.
generation
and
support
for
our
down
the richness of the spices.
/‘celebrating their lbuh Anmdedicated
teachers,
the
members
LZ at the Japanese^ CanaINDIAN SALAD
hq/Cultural Centre on bunday, of the School Board appeal to
&er 18th starting at 2 p.m. you for your continued support
Ingredients:
Wie role of this school in the of the school.
j4 cup yogurt
L^mitv is becoming more
Everyone is cordially invited 2 tbsp, mayonnaise
gTmore significant as time to attend the school’s 15th 'an 14 tsp. grated orange rind
''
The present interest in niversary.
'4 tsp. salt
^±e Jure and trade is
tsp. curry powder
T.J.L.S. 1Vs large
Mainly not ephemeral but enorange
$
2 cups diced cooked turkey or chicken
sliced celery
Thursday, October 15th Is Infl. Credit Union Day 1U cup
cup coconut.
Credit unions long ago proved U cup blanched slivered almonds
! TORONTO. — Thursday, OcUr 15th, is International Cre- their value in the advanced na
Method:
Combine vogurt, mavonnaise, orange rind, salt, curry powder.
fe Union Dav in 70 Countries of tions of the world. Since their
I; world. This year’s theme is introduction to the North Ameri Chill.
Pare, section and dice orange into a large bowl; toss lightly
rYour friend In Need
Tour can continent, credit unions have
multiplied
rapidly.
Today,
there
with
yogurt mixture and all remaining ingredients.
prtner in Progress”.
are 21,500 credit unions in the
Chill good and cold before serving. Makes 4 to 6 servings.
! Ontario’s 1500 Credit .Unions United States with more titan
CHINESE SALAD
and 550.000 members will join 14 million members. In Canada,
'the world movement in a variety there are 4,650 credit unions
Ingredients:
!Of celebrations. There will be with approximately three million
1
package (10 oz.) frozen green peas
'chapter dinners at the majority members.
2
cans
(IL oz. each) deveined shrimp
^oi Ontario’s 33 Chapters. There
Ten years ago, credit unions 1
can
(8
oz.) tiny whole white onions
kill be a variety of other cele- were totally unkonwn to most of
1
cup
coarsely
sliced celery
'bations and proclamations maik- the world. Today, they exist in
‘
/
2
cup
toasted
blanched
almonds, slivered
'ins the date when the first ere ■ 70 countries in heathly numbers.
^
cup
mayonnaise
fit union idea was formulated In such far flung- areas as Ireland
dn 1849 in Flammersfield, Bava and the Fiji Islands, they have Yz tsp. shoyu
^ tsp. Ajinomoto
ria.
grown to the point where they ’/g
tsp. curry powder
associations
: Credit unions today serve more support voluntary improve
1
Uz
tsp.
lemon juice
th sir
people in more countries than — Leagues — to
Dash
of
salt
Iver before. Their growth rate individual services.
Crisp salad greens
Jn the developing countries of
J.C. (Tor.) Credit Union
Method:
he world has been astounding,
Ont. Credit Union News
especially when one considers
Cook peas as directed on the package; drain and chill. Drain
the meager personal incomes in
the shrimp and also the onions. Toss together peas, shrimp, onions.
hose countries.
celerv and almonds.
.
. ..
Funeral Tonight
tn a separated bowl, combine mayonnaise, shoyu, Ajinomoto,
curry, lemon juice and salt. Pour over salad mixture—or serve the
it -.s a good policy to
FUJINO
dressing separately — and toss gently.
.
have the RIGHT POLICY
Heau into salad bowl lined with greens. This makes enough
TORONTO. — Mrs. Sute Fu
Consult
t jino, 63, passed' away on October for 4 or 5 servings.
11th, 1964 .at St. Michael’s Ho
HELPFUL HINTS: If your salad greens or lettuce head is
WALES and DUNCAN
on
the liniD side, soak in cold water with half a lemon
spital.
Funeral
will
be
held
on
INSURANCE AGENTS
squeezed
in/Before you can turn around, all the leaves will be
Oct. 14th at 8 p.m. at the Tor
standing
up,
crisp and fresh.
.
,
i
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
onto Buddhist Church with the
Professional chefs never use a paring knife to core a lettuce.
Phone WA. 1-3171
Rev. Newton Ishiura officiating.
They claim the steel blade “rusts” the head quickly. What they
"•er/allv do is turn the head upside down, and with their fist, nit
the'stem real hard—hard enough so the leaves will loosen off tne
stem. Then you pull the stem off easily, rinse the lettuce with cold
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH in Bathurst St.
water, set it down to drain.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1964
LADIES, PLEASE: If any of you dear readers have help
10:30 A.M. Religious School
ful household hints or suggestions, please, don’t hesitate to share
11:00 A.M. Morning Service
them with other readers. Just jot them down on a piece of Paper
2:00 P.M. Japanese Service
or card and slip it in the mail. As for recipes,, if you could send
us some to be printed for all the world to enjoy, why . . . wed
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
flip with joy and love you forever!
HOUSE
Barrister & Solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
IDOS Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TOBONTO
Bus: EM. 6-3797
Res: LE. 3-6759
ERNEST JOMORI
Chartered
Accountant
Suite 1618
TORONTO
2 CARLTON ST.
.AUTO
—. FIRE
LIFE
ALL FORMS
OF
i
INSURANCE
,
consult
:
KIYO TAMURA
■
TORONTO
^Bus. 366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-8317
NISHIMURA
Picture Frames
CUSTOM FRAMING
1278 Yonge St. — Phone: 923-6877
(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
TOBONTO
EM. 6-3323
—
Resi RO. 7-34T
138472 Queen W.
LE. 2-6378
Toronto
DANFORTH
SPORTING
GOODS
551 Danforth Ave.,
—
(near Carl aw)
George Fukusaka
Toronto, Ont.
Phone: HO. 3-7400
Open Thur, and Fri. Until 9 p. m.
Phone RU. 1-9124
Lichee Garden
(Dining Lounge)
Toronto, Canada
118 Elizabeth St.
Phone: 364-3481
Formal
Rentals
Reserve
Now For
Weddings
Dances Etc.
733 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ont.
(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
-ore Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Sat.: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Thursday And Friday 9 a.iu. to 9 p.m.
—
;
.
“Cherry Blossom Room"
BANQUETS AND SOCIALS
b ^ a ^ so fit ®IRS
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
FISHING TACKLE — LIVE BAIT
BASEBALL & GOLF EQUIP.
925 Eglinton Ave. W.
Pasamswt Gilt Step
RESIDENCE
2 V»«t« Drive
KUdeon 5-1365
Proudly Presents For Your Enjoyment
Our New
With Japanese Motif
Lacquerware — Porcelain Tableware — Household Ornaments
Lanterns — Handiworks of Wood, Bamboo — Framed Pictures
drolls of Japanese Painting — Oriental Jewellery — Folding
Screens — Flower Arrangement Accessories — Fans
Dolls and Statuettes
OFFICE
EM. 4-1384
EM. 4-1385
Sus Nagai
437 DANFORTH AVE.
PHONE: 463-8104
October 14, 1964
pates an^ Itomgs
Bonsai Expert To Offer Demonstration Oct, 17th
CANADIAN
Page 7
^€NN?^"?^^fLZf^^!’l—7_^sT'^^^?^a<<s<^*^^^^Iga5^^^R^-IcX^
The New Canadian's..............
I
|
Cosmopolitan Cuisine
|
'
__ An Instructor Lawrence) on Oct. 17th begin |
By STELLA ITO
|
^PP Frank M. Oki- ning at 2 p.m.
There will also be a lecture >?^> " _ <ir^v <.^^i?. <kSM'7.-^^^ 7.x<s^- M-fs^t 1. J^l^T. ^.sS*^'„-*^S^rJ*
^ ^Brooklyn Botanic Garden s
of Jauanese Gardens, and demonstration. A special in
Exotic Salads
^ye"? showing of his bon- dividual course will be held for
^Hdes and Japanese gardens a nominal fee.
FROM THE FAR EAST come these exotic salad ideas to add
^e new Civic Garden Cemre,
zip
and
zest to your dining. Whether indoors or al fresco, your
^4ds Garden (Leslie ana
family and friends will find these an attractive, delicious dis
and your guests will probably want to follow’ suit.
Lmese Language School Celebrates 15th Year covery,
The first is .an Indian salad using yogurt. The Indian dishes
n^POXTO _ The Toronto during. And in order to provide
are usually pungent with mysterious flavor and aroma of spice,
or are swimming in shimmering creamy yogurt, its mildness toning
:Agnese
TOMA Language
_
School
will
continued
facilities
for
our
young
----.
generation
and
support
for
our
down
the richness of the spices.
/‘celebrating their lbuh Anmdedicated
teachers,
the
members
LZ at the Japanese^ CanaINDIAN SALAD
hq/Cultural Centre on bunday, of the School Board appeal to
&er 18th starting at 2 p.m. you for your continued support
Ingredients:
Wie role of this school in the of the school.
j4 cup yogurt
L^mitv is becoming more
Everyone is cordially invited 2 tbsp, mayonnaise
gTmore significant as time to attend the school’s 15th 'an 14 tsp. grated orange rind
''
The present interest in niversary.
'4 tsp. salt
^±e Jure and trade is
tsp. curry powder
T.J.L.S. 1Vs large
Mainly not ephemeral but enorange
$
2 cups diced cooked turkey or chicken
sliced celery
Thursday, October 15th Is Infl. Credit Union Day 1U cup
cup coconut.
Credit unions long ago proved U cup blanched slivered almonds
! TORONTO. — Thursday, OcUr 15th, is International Cre- their value in the advanced na
Method:
Combine vogurt, mavonnaise, orange rind, salt, curry powder.
fe Union Dav in 70 Countries of tions of the world. Since their
I; world. This year’s theme is introduction to the North Ameri Chill.
Pare, section and dice orange into a large bowl; toss lightly
rYour friend In Need
Tour can continent, credit unions have
multiplied
rapidly.
Today,
there
with
yogurt mixture and all remaining ingredients.
prtner in Progress”.
are 21,500 credit unions in the
Chill good and cold before serving. Makes 4 to 6 servings.
! Ontario’s 1500 Credit .Unions United States with more titan
CHINESE SALAD
and 550.000 members will join 14 million members. In Canada,
'the world movement in a variety there are 4,650 credit unions
Ingredients:
!Of celebrations. There will be with approximately three million
1
package (10 oz.) frozen green peas
'chapter dinners at the majority members.
2
cans
(IL oz. each) deveined shrimp
^oi Ontario’s 33 Chapters. There
Ten years ago, credit unions 1
can
(8
oz.) tiny whole white onions
kill be a variety of other cele- were totally unkonwn to most of
1
cup
coarsely
sliced celery
'bations and proclamations maik- the world. Today, they exist in
‘
/
2
cup
toasted
blanched
almonds, slivered
'ins the date when the first ere ■ 70 countries in heathly numbers.
^
cup
mayonnaise
fit union idea was formulated In such far flung- areas as Ireland
dn 1849 in Flammersfield, Bava and the Fiji Islands, they have Yz tsp. shoyu
^ tsp. Ajinomoto
ria.
grown to the point where they ’/g
tsp. curry powder
associations
: Credit unions today serve more support voluntary improve
1
Uz
tsp.
lemon juice
th sir
people in more countries than — Leagues — to
Dash
of
salt
Iver before. Their growth rate individual services.
Crisp salad greens
Jn the developing countries of
J.C. (Tor.) Credit Union
Method:
he world has been astounding,
Ont. Credit Union News
especially when one considers
Cook peas as directed on the package; drain and chill. Drain
the meager personal incomes in
the shrimp and also the onions. Toss together peas, shrimp, onions.
hose countries.
celerv and almonds.
.
. ..
Funeral Tonight
tn a separated bowl, combine mayonnaise, shoyu, Ajinomoto,
curry, lemon juice and salt. Pour over salad mixture—or serve the
it -.s a good policy to
FUJINO
dressing separately — and toss gently.
.
have the RIGHT POLICY
Heau into salad bowl lined with greens. This makes enough
TORONTO. — Mrs. Sute Fu
Consult
t jino, 63, passed' away on October for 4 or 5 servings.
11th, 1964 .at St. Michael’s Ho
HELPFUL HINTS: If your salad greens or lettuce head is
WALES and DUNCAN
on
the liniD side, soak in cold water with half a lemon
spital.
Funeral
will
be
held
on
INSURANCE AGENTS
squeezed
in/Before you can turn around, all the leaves will be
Oct. 14th at 8 p.m. at the Tor
standing
up,
crisp and fresh.
.
,
i
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
onto Buddhist Church with the
Professional chefs never use a paring knife to core a lettuce.
Phone WA. 1-3171
Rev. Newton Ishiura officiating.
They claim the steel blade “rusts” the head quickly. What they
"•er/allv do is turn the head upside down, and with their fist, nit
the'stem real hard—hard enough so the leaves will loosen off tne
stem. Then you pull the stem off easily, rinse the lettuce with cold
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH in Bathurst St.
water, set it down to drain.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1964
LADIES, PLEASE: If any of you dear readers have help
10:30 A.M. Religious School
ful household hints or suggestions, please, don’t hesitate to share
11:00 A.M. Morning Service
them with other readers. Just jot them down on a piece of Paper
2:00 P.M. Japanese Service
or card and slip it in the mail. As for recipes,, if you could send
us some to be printed for all the world to enjoy, why . . . wed
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
flip with joy and love you forever!
HOUSE
Barrister & Solicitor
NOTARY PUBLIC
IDOS Northern Ontario Building
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
TOBONTO
Bus: EM. 6-3797
Res: LE. 3-6759
ERNEST JOMORI
Chartered
Accountant
Suite 1618
TORONTO
2 CARLTON ST.
.AUTO
—. FIRE
LIFE
ALL FORMS
OF
i
INSURANCE
,
consult
:
KIYO TAMURA
■
TORONTO
^Bus. 366-5812
Res. Pl. 9-8317
NISHIMURA
Picture Frames
CUSTOM FRAMING
1278 Yonge St. — Phone: 923-6877
(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
TOBONTO
EM. 6-3323
—
Resi RO. 7-34T
138472 Queen W.
LE. 2-6378
Toronto
DANFORTH
SPORTING
GOODS
551 Danforth Ave.,
—
(near Carl aw)
George Fukusaka
Toronto, Ont.
Phone: HO. 3-7400
Open Thur, and Fri. Until 9 p. m.
Phone RU. 1-9124
Lichee Garden
(Dining Lounge)
Toronto, Canada
118 Elizabeth St.
Phone: 364-3481
Formal
Rentals
Reserve
Now For
Weddings
Dances Etc.
733 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ont.
(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
-ore Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Sat.: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Thursday And Friday 9 a.iu. to 9 p.m.
—
;
.
“Cherry Blossom Room"
BANQUETS AND SOCIALS
b ^ a ^ so fit ®IRS
A. E. McKague, Q.C.
FISHING TACKLE — LIVE BAIT
BASEBALL & GOLF EQUIP.
925 Eglinton Ave. W.
Pasamswt Gilt Step
RESIDENCE
2 V»«t« Drive
KUdeon 5-1365
Proudly Presents For Your Enjoyment
Our New
With Japanese Motif
Lacquerware — Porcelain Tableware — Household Ornaments
Lanterns — Handiworks of Wood, Bamboo — Framed Pictures
drolls of Japanese Painting — Oriental Jewellery — Folding
Screens — Flower Arrangement Accessories — Fans
Dolls and Statuettes
OFFICE
EM. 4-1384
EM. 4-1385
Sus Nagai
437 DANFORTH AVE.
PHONE: 463-8104
Page 8
c
Page 8
What's That?
'Gamefo'
Big Japan Hassle
Wednesday, Octoheru 1}.;
Doubts JFK Killing Details
THE NEW CANADIAN
I
TOKYO. — The mass circula months following the assassina
tion Mainichi newspaper said re tion.;
There was no immediate reac
that “doubts still linger”
TOKYO. — Ever heard of a nobody outside the Rice belt cently
tion
from Communist China Tsmiu ™’
over
the
details
of
the
assassina
Gamefo?
ever heard of it.
tion of President Kennedy fol which had heaped scorn upon Editor, KEN MORL
The whole business started a lowing publication of the Warren President Kennedy at his death.
Al! those who answered that it
was a Japanese sumo wrestler or couple of years ago when the Commission report.
Communist China failed; to men Section Editor and aS
sort
of
Oriental
a new low calorie soft drink have Asian Games—a
The paper said the selection of tion. that the President’s slayer
SUBSCRIPTION
Olympics—were held in Indo the Commission’s members was was a Marxist following, the as
to stay and read this story.
S4.0Q per 5 aoaths .
open to criticism, especially be sassination.
57.00 per-year,
J
Here in Tokyo where the nesia.
However, Nationalist Chinese
cause
four
of
the
members
of
Olympic Games started Satur
Down there, it matters not so
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
were selected officials in Formosa made no
day, a Gamefo is a hassle, a beef, much how fast you can run but Congress who
effort
to
hide
.their
.
doubts
about
were
southerners.
an international irritation.
which political party you belong
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
It said, “doubts still linger as the Warren report. Ope asked
It causes more fuss than the to.
to whether or not the Warren how the Commission; could be
EMpire 6-5005
high price of Geisha girls.
Some of the visiting shot put- Commission was successful hi lieve that Oswald, who had lived
Tune in any of Tokyo’s seven tors and free stylers had the getting to the bottom of the in Russia and been a confirmed
assassination
case, Marxist, had not had any Conntelevision channels and chances wrong party cards so they Kennedy
judging
from
the
10-months
ac munist connections at the time
are you will meet with Gamefo. couldn’t get into the games in
The air waves are swamped Indonesia.
The
International tivities of the seven-men panel.” of the assassination.
Newspapers in Taipei, exile
The Mainichi singled out for
with it, the newspapers are gut- Olympic Committee called a foul
criticism Justice Warren’s re- capital of Nationalist General
ted.
and suspended Indonesia.
Female Help Wanted
ported statement in February Tssimo Chiang Kai-shek, gave
The man in the street signs
The Indonesians responded by this year that some of the testi the report front-page coverage,
COUNTER
petitions about it.
holding their own Olympics last mony of Mrs. Oswald included without offering to comment on end.
RO. 6-1037 (Toronto).
H
Those wild-eyed Tokyo stu year. They called them the top state secrets that would net it.
In Manila, Philippine newspadents may even start snake danc “Games of the New Emerging be published for many years.
Help Wanted
J
Forces,” which works out to
“This statement deepened the pers devoted a great deal of SERVICE clerk tor restjonsibU
ing about it.
suspicion that the Kennedy as space to the report/ but held Experience not necessary Ma!
In other words, Gamefo is a “Gamefo.”
sassination
was not a simple back immediate editorial com- male. Apply Japan Caa-c
big deal in Japan, even though
There, now you know.
Phone 362-1555 (Toronto)
crime committed by a single ment.
One columnist, Manuel Abad DRESS, designer for well-==
man but a more complex one in
volving top-level state secrets.” Gaerlan of the Philippines-He firm. Experienced in making" ict'i
tern. Apply in person. Good wrages ^
The English language Japan rald, said, “Only Lee Harvey Os working
conditions. Title Dr■ess. Ci
Times,
however,
said
the
report
wald,
and
no
other,
murdered
96 Spadina Ave., Toronto
TOKYO. — Japan’s imperial
The emperor and empress will
shows, in a way that will sat John F. Kennedy . . . but it took
family will be busy during the attended the opening ceremony. “isfy
most people/ that the as 296,000 words to say this in a
Rooms To Let
It will be Hirohito who will
1964 Olympic Games here.
report.
”
sassin,
Lee
Harvey
Oswald,
was
declare the Games
formally
and kitchen. Furnished
the sole perpetrator' of the crime
.Gaerlan concluded, “I have list ^^OM
stairs. . High Park Area. Handy io s
Emperor Hirohito, Empress open.
and had no accomplices.”
ened to longer speeches by our car. RO. 9-4430 (Toronto).
Nagako and other' members of
OOC officials said tlie emperor
The
Japan
Tinies
said
the
politicians
before, but I’ll be
the imperial family will visit- and empress, will attend such
Soviet
Press
reaction
to
the
Com
d'arned
if
they
said anything at.
some part of tire Games almost events as football, volleyball,
all.
”
mission
’
s
report
was
“
fantastic.
”
every day during the next two swimming, track and field, gyniIt said the Soviet press had come
In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
weeks.
nasties, judo, and equestrian out with statements that Ken the Straits Times said recently
nedy was certain to have been that everyone should be satisfied:
“Each of the 20 sports of the sports.
CALL YOUR RID CROH
assassinated
as a result of “re with the Commission report “ex
Olympic Games will be attended
Crown Prince Akihito, Princess
by at least one member of the Michiko .and their son Prince actionary forces” in the United cept the morbid minded and right
imperial family,” Olympic or Naru will see the marathon race States, ever before having had wing and left wing fanatics who
believe only what they want to
ganizing committee officials said as well as fencing, yachting and time to study the report.
recently.
Other Japanese newspapers did: believe.”
other events.
not immediately react to the
The newspaper, which has the
OfFSHMM
Warren Commission report, but largest circulation in Malaysia;
each of them devoted' at least said the report showed clearly OFFICE FORMS, BROCHURES, LETTERHEADS
a full page to publication of sum that Lee Harvey Oswald was the: ^^YA^ //&€/(#& <^AtK&z/wt3^en/rt MATCHES
maries of the report.
lone wolf killer of President
Japanese novelist Yoriyoshi Kennedy.
Arima, commenting in a column
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What's That?
'Gamefo'
Big Japan Hassle
Wednesday, Octoheru 1}.;
Doubts JFK Killing Details
THE NEW CANADIAN
I
TOKYO. — The mass circula months following the assassina
tion Mainichi newspaper said re tion.;
There was no immediate reac
that “doubts still linger”
TOKYO. — Ever heard of a nobody outside the Rice belt cently
tion
from Communist China Tsmiu ™’
over
the
details
of
the
assassina
Gamefo?
ever heard of it.
tion of President Kennedy fol which had heaped scorn upon Editor, KEN MORL
The whole business started a lowing publication of the Warren President Kennedy at his death.
Al! those who answered that it
was a Japanese sumo wrestler or couple of years ago when the Commission report.
Communist China failed; to men Section Editor and aS
sort
of
Oriental
a new low calorie soft drink have Asian Games—a
The paper said the selection of tion. that the President’s slayer
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Olympics—were held in Indo the Commission’s members was was a Marxist following, the as
to stay and read this story.
S4.0Q per 5 aoaths .
open to criticism, especially be sassination.
57.00 per-year,
J
Here in Tokyo where the nesia.
However, Nationalist Chinese
cause
four
of
the
members
of
Olympic Games started Satur
Down there, it matters not so
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
were selected officials in Formosa made no
day, a Gamefo is a hassle, a beef, much how fast you can run but Congress who
effort
to
hide
.their
.
doubts
about
were
southerners.
an international irritation.
which political party you belong
Toronto 2-B. Ont.
It said, “doubts still linger as the Warren report. Ope asked
It causes more fuss than the to.
to whether or not the Warren how the Commission; could be
EMpire 6-5005
high price of Geisha girls.
Some of the visiting shot put- Commission was successful hi lieve that Oswald, who had lived
Tune in any of Tokyo’s seven tors and free stylers had the getting to the bottom of the in Russia and been a confirmed
assassination
case, Marxist, had not had any Conntelevision channels and chances wrong party cards so they Kennedy
judging
from
the
10-months
ac munist connections at the time
are you will meet with Gamefo. couldn’t get into the games in
The air waves are swamped Indonesia.
The
International tivities of the seven-men panel.” of the assassination.
Newspapers in Taipei, exile
The Mainichi singled out for
with it, the newspapers are gut- Olympic Committee called a foul
criticism Justice Warren’s re- capital of Nationalist General
ted.
and suspended Indonesia.
Female Help Wanted
ported statement in February Tssimo Chiang Kai-shek, gave
The man in the street signs
The Indonesians responded by this year that some of the testi the report front-page coverage,
COUNTER
petitions about it.
holding their own Olympics last mony of Mrs. Oswald included without offering to comment on end.
RO. 6-1037 (Toronto).
H
Those wild-eyed Tokyo stu year. They called them the top state secrets that would net it.
In Manila, Philippine newspadents may even start snake danc “Games of the New Emerging be published for many years.
Help Wanted
J
Forces,” which works out to
“This statement deepened the pers devoted a great deal of SERVICE clerk tor restjonsibU
ing about it.
suspicion that the Kennedy as space to the report/ but held Experience not necessary Ma!
In other words, Gamefo is a “Gamefo.”
sassination
was not a simple back immediate editorial com- male. Apply Japan Caa-c
big deal in Japan, even though
There, now you know.
Phone 362-1555 (Toronto)
crime committed by a single ment.
One columnist, Manuel Abad DRESS, designer for well-==
man but a more complex one in
volving top-level state secrets.” Gaerlan of the Philippines-He firm. Experienced in making" ict'i
tern. Apply in person. Good wrages ^
The English language Japan rald, said, “Only Lee Harvey Os working
conditions. Title Dr■ess. Ci
Times,
however,
said
the
report
wald,
and
no
other,
murdered
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TOKYO. — Japan’s imperial
The emperor and empress will
shows, in a way that will sat John F. Kennedy . . . but it took
family will be busy during the attended the opening ceremony. “isfy
most people/ that the as 296,000 words to say this in a
Rooms To Let
It will be Hirohito who will
1964 Olympic Games here.
report.
”
sassin,
Lee
Harvey
Oswald,
was
declare the Games
formally
and kitchen. Furnished
the sole perpetrator' of the crime
.Gaerlan concluded, “I have list ^^OM
stairs. . High Park Area. Handy io s
Emperor Hirohito, Empress open.
and had no accomplices.”
ened to longer speeches by our car. RO. 9-4430 (Toronto).
Nagako and other' members of
OOC officials said tlie emperor
The
Japan
Tinies
said
the
politicians
before, but I’ll be
the imperial family will visit- and empress, will attend such
Soviet
Press
reaction
to
the
Com
d'arned
if
they
said anything at.
some part of tire Games almost events as football, volleyball,
all.
”
mission
’
s
report
was
“
fantastic.
”
every day during the next two swimming, track and field, gyniIt said the Soviet press had come
In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
weeks.
nasties, judo, and equestrian out with statements that Ken the Straits Times said recently
nedy was certain to have been that everyone should be satisfied:
“Each of the 20 sports of the sports.
CALL YOUR RID CROH
assassinated
as a result of “re with the Commission report “ex
Olympic Games will be attended
Crown Prince Akihito, Princess
by at least one member of the Michiko .and their son Prince actionary forces” in the United cept the morbid minded and right
imperial family,” Olympic or Naru will see the marathon race States, ever before having had wing and left wing fanatics who
believe only what they want to
ganizing committee officials said as well as fencing, yachting and time to study the report.
recently.
Other Japanese newspapers did: believe.”
other events.
not immediately react to the
The newspaper, which has the
OfFSHMM
Warren Commission report, but largest circulation in Malaysia;
each of them devoted' at least said the report showed clearly OFFICE FORMS, BROCHURES, LETTERHEADS
a full page to publication of sum that Lee Harvey Oswald was the: ^^YA^ //&€/(#& <^AtK&z/wt3^en/rt MATCHES
maries of the report.
lone wolf killer of President
Japanese novelist Yoriyoshi Kennedy.
Arima, commenting in a column
The Times said, “the most ex HARRY S. KONDO
in the Mainichi, said one can haustive investigation has failed 627 BAY ST., TORONTO Phone 366-9763
not but have some doubts to disclose any trace of evidence
Businessmen Luncheon
still despite publication of the of conspiracy, any indication that
report.
He said the Warren Com foreign agents or subversive or
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mission had failed ’ to explain ganizations participated in either
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how
three
shots
could
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have been fired by one assassin
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in a matter of five seconds.
Phone: EM. 3-7646 — EM. 8-0035
the report was given extensive
The novelist said the Warren publicity. However, there was a
123A Dundas St. West —■
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report had made no attempt to lack of immediate sharp reac
irk ing A t Bay & D un d a s
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