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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Toronto, Ont.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1965
Prince Gives High Praise To
The Japanese Canadians
By T. UMEZUKI
TORONTO.—Prince Takahito Mikasa of Japan
offered high praise to the Japanese Canadians
for the vital role they have played in this country
at a banquet held last Wednesday for His High
ness, wife and daughter by the Toronto Japanese
community at the J.C. Cultural Centre.
“When Canada celebrates it Centennial in 1967,
.all Japanes Canadians can look upon this occasion with pride foi' the many contributions and
achievements, through much hardship and priva
tion, you have given this great country,
he
^Some 370 Issei and Nisei attended the banquet
which was co-sponsored by the Japanese Cana
dian Cultural Centre and the Toronto JCCA.
Following a tour of the Centre building, the
Royal entourage was introduced at the head table
by'the Consul General, S. Saiki. Princess Yuriko
and daughter, Princess Yasuko were presented
flowers by two Toronto Sansei,
Connie Morishita .and Donna Kadoguchi.
—photo by Jack Henuny
The Prince displayed a sur
prisingly warm informality chat
Laity Signs Register At J.C. Cultural Centre
ting animately with everyone.
TORONTO.—Signing a special guest book this week at the
The two Princesses, dressed in
fe Canadian Cultural Centre is Princess Yuriko, wife ot
MONTREAL.—Miss Akiko Kojima, who won the Miss Universe beautiful kimonos, captured the
KMikasa, while the Prince and daughter, I nncess Yasuko
title in I960, will be in Montreal from October 5th to 8th to model hearts of the crowd with their
Some 370 Japanese Canadians attended a banquet in their honor. in an Oriental fashion show for Eaton’s.
warm smiles and conversation.
A . gift, an Eskimo carving in
She will be accompanied by one of Japans most famous
models. Miss Mieko Takashima, the famous Paris model of de soap stone, was presented to
Princess . Yasuko by pretty San
signer Saint Laurent. She now lives in Stockholm.
leading
sei, Wendy Tsukamoto on be
They will wear fashions designed by Hanae Mori,
WON, B.C.—Howard Johnston, a Salmon Arm school teach- Japanese designer who w:ill also appear in person at these shows. half of the Toronto Japanese
Canadians.
m won a unanimous victory to represent the Social Credit
Later,
the Prince thanked
p for Okanagan-Revelstoke in the November 8th federal elecMan.
J.C.
History
Proposed
For
Cent.
everyone
for
his daughter’s gift.
says he will seek greater trade with Japan and more CanaIn his closing speech, he men
representation with that country in Ottawa if he is elected.
WINNIPEG, Man.—The Manitoba JCCA has proposed a
Johnston and his Nisei wife, the former Dale Shuko Miwa of Vei- “History of Manitoba’s Japanese Canadians” as a Centennial tioned that Japan has good rea
son to be proud of the Japanese
B.C., received congratulations from Rawleigh Boss, president of Project,' it was reported in their recent bulletin, Ine Outlook.,
Canadians for always exempli
the party’s federal constituency
“Centennial projects seem to be the vo^e,
fying good character, even under
organization.
pese Cardinal Doi
Johnston said Canada, and es and the M. JCCA being no exception, proposed Hus project in tremendous stress. Those of Ja
British Columbia, would July as a contribution to the 100th birthday of Canada, the article panese ancestry everywhere can
^company Pope Paul' pecially
benefit by trading with Japan.
. be proud of the Japanese Cana
bi’ YORK. — Peter Doi, of Mr. Johnston, who^ has lived in said.
dians and look to them as ster
and speaks Japanese, said
h will be among the 10 car Japan
ling examples of the true Japa
there is not enough representa
te who will accompany Pope. tion in Japanese-British Colum Astronomers Discover Another Comet
nese character, he said.
VI when the latter makes bia trade, in Ottawa.
physical
Observatory.
Speeches made by members of
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Dis
kaK pilgrimage here Oct. 4.
The Social Credit candidate
The
comet,
of
the
eighth
magthe
Japanese Canadian commu
covery
of
a
new
comet,
the
third
received his elementary school
the north- nity included those from Mr.
this
year
by
two
Japanese
astro
nitude,
was
spotted
in
ing at Deep Creek and high
Japan by
in Enderby. Upon gradu nomers was announced recently ern hemisphere over Seki.
George Imai, President of the
Visas To Japan school
ating in 1946, he received a Ro bv the International Comet Bu Kaoru Ikeya and T.
Toronto JCCA, Mr. Ed Ide, Pres
yal Institute Scholarship. He reau and the SmithsonianAstroThe sighting, was confirmed ident of the National JCCA, Mr.
Get Abortions completed senior matriculation
Satellite
by a Smithsonian
Sam Hagino, President of the
in
Salmon
Arm.
Woomera,
OXOLULU.—The recent reIn 1956, he married the former Japanese Captain Tracking Station at
J.C. Cultural Centre, and Mr.
R that women go to Japan Dale Shuko Miwa of Vernon.
Australia.
J.C. Cultural Centre, and Mr. I.
[abortions prompted the local Mrs. Johnston’s parents present
The comet, dubbed “Ikeya- Kawashiri, President of the T.
Robbed
In
Van.
Consulate to announce ly reside in Vernon.
, Seki,” apparently is . without
? would not be issued
VANCOUVER. — The captain the usual gas rail, officials said. JCCA Isseibu. Mr. Bob KadoguMr. Johnston completed ms
® purpose of termination studies at the London University of a Japanese freighter at Cen While it'is not visible to tne chi, Director of the Centre, act
pregnancy through abortion”. Institute of Education where he tennial Pier told police $620 in naked eye, it may be seen with
ed as M.C.
Mions in Japan are illegal, earned an academic diploma in Canadian bills was stolen fiom most telescopes. Six. magnitude
President George Imai stressfelate added. They are education. He and Mrs. Johnston the ship’s safe recently.
is the naked eye limit.
.ed
the vital ties between Japa,
under certain condi- travelled through much of Eu
Capt. S. Mori of the Kamo
Ikeya-Seki
appears
about
one
L.yever’ such as f°r men- rope and the Near and Far ^asi Mam said the money was taken hour before sunrise as a faint nese Canadians and Japan in his
deficiency, se- including Japan where they spen
point of light near the brightest speech.
L n ^ considerations in- the winter of 1962-63. While re from the safe in his cabin on star in the Hydra constellation.
Speaking on behalf of Canada
.Ibsen’s disease and siding in Tokyo he s^riied Ja Sept. 26th. ________ _ _________ _
ait large, National JCCA Presi
t Y16?. resMting from rape- panese at the Tokyo School
Japanese Language. Mr. John Van. Japanese Canadian Victim of Jewel Robbery dent, Edward Ide extended an in
[^tuations.
ston also spent the summei o±
vitation to the Royal entourage
that an opal ring and diamond to visit Canada again during its
1959 in Japan.
'
VanVANCOUVER,
To add to his background Mi. couver
Japanese Canadian resi- ring was stolen from Ms,suite.
'pan Writer Is
centennial in 1967.
Johnston, besides
’. Izumi estimated his loss
Mr.
Izumi
of
1770
President I. Kawashiri, speak
area; all his life, studie dent, Yasukiro
M Candidate rural
recently reported to police at $1,003.
agriculture for one year ving on behalf of the many Issei
Davie
at
UBC.
attending the banquet, gave a
toy.
Authors from
brief history of the J.C.’s and the
^Lr-°?et Union, Latin
^n^ana JaPan are being
feelings of the Issei on this oc- <
i
c°ntenders for
casion. He also extended conPrize SJ^p^enature prize.
gratulations on the recent en
Sp? X awarded Oct.
1880 when the U.S. Census listed 148 Japanese
gagement
of Princess Yasuko.
PORTLAND,
Oregon.
—
The
Japane.
|
in
Swedish AcademThl cXk S bought with them an adopted
J.C. Cultural Centre Board of
Issei History .Project Co™““ B^ Jst It
daughter
Tama,
whose
marriage
in
1891
was
the
Directors
Chairman, Sam Hagino
is Yukio Mishi- another fascinating chapter
" bore and settle
first
Japanese
wedding
in
Oregon..Tamas
husband
w°r an^ Playwright. concerns the first. Issei ^ c
arrive as a trader opened the first Japanese enterprise m Oregon, a welcomed the Princess and ex
be too yotng in Oregon. This Pio^eer
ivo Iwakoshi,
plained the aims and activities of
of the Swedish or- scholar or worker. She
Scotch'sea captain, restaurant. About that time the Oregon Short: the Centre.
and came as the bride of
, d
TJhe captain Line Railroad hired the first Japanese to work
Highlighting the
entertain^ii^ ?? candidates' are Andrew McKinnon, to
bride called on anv railroad. Soon afterward large numbers
of
Issei
railroad
workers
drawn
here
were
sent
laced the mill is
^ Sv?® PriZe< Lists of built a sawmill and in honoi
(Cont, on Page 8)
it Orient Mill. The town whic
P
This was to the Western lines of other railroads.
named Orient and still remains as sucn.
Japan’s Miss Universe
1960 Coming To Montreal
mHubby Wins Socreiloi |
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Toronto, Ont.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1965
Prince Gives High Praise To
The Japanese Canadians
By T. UMEZUKI
TORONTO.—Prince Takahito Mikasa of Japan
offered high praise to the Japanese Canadians
for the vital role they have played in this country
at a banquet held last Wednesday for His High
ness, wife and daughter by the Toronto Japanese
community at the J.C. Cultural Centre.
“When Canada celebrates it Centennial in 1967,
.all Japanes Canadians can look upon this occasion with pride foi' the many contributions and
achievements, through much hardship and priva
tion, you have given this great country,
he
^Some 370 Issei and Nisei attended the banquet
which was co-sponsored by the Japanese Cana
dian Cultural Centre and the Toronto JCCA.
Following a tour of the Centre building, the
Royal entourage was introduced at the head table
by'the Consul General, S. Saiki. Princess Yuriko
and daughter, Princess Yasuko were presented
flowers by two Toronto Sansei,
Connie Morishita .and Donna Kadoguchi.
—photo by Jack Henuny
The Prince displayed a sur
prisingly warm informality chat
Laity Signs Register At J.C. Cultural Centre
ting animately with everyone.
TORONTO.—Signing a special guest book this week at the
The two Princesses, dressed in
fe Canadian Cultural Centre is Princess Yuriko, wife ot
MONTREAL.—Miss Akiko Kojima, who won the Miss Universe beautiful kimonos, captured the
KMikasa, while the Prince and daughter, I nncess Yasuko
title in I960, will be in Montreal from October 5th to 8th to model hearts of the crowd with their
Some 370 Japanese Canadians attended a banquet in their honor. in an Oriental fashion show for Eaton’s.
warm smiles and conversation.
A . gift, an Eskimo carving in
She will be accompanied by one of Japans most famous
models. Miss Mieko Takashima, the famous Paris model of de soap stone, was presented to
Princess . Yasuko by pretty San
signer Saint Laurent. She now lives in Stockholm.
leading
sei, Wendy Tsukamoto on be
They will wear fashions designed by Hanae Mori,
WON, B.C.—Howard Johnston, a Salmon Arm school teach- Japanese designer who w:ill also appear in person at these shows. half of the Toronto Japanese
Canadians.
m won a unanimous victory to represent the Social Credit
Later,
the Prince thanked
p for Okanagan-Revelstoke in the November 8th federal elecMan.
J.C.
History
Proposed
For
Cent.
everyone
for
his daughter’s gift.
says he will seek greater trade with Japan and more CanaIn his closing speech, he men
representation with that country in Ottawa if he is elected.
WINNIPEG, Man.—The Manitoba JCCA has proposed a
Johnston and his Nisei wife, the former Dale Shuko Miwa of Vei- “History of Manitoba’s Japanese Canadians” as a Centennial tioned that Japan has good rea
son to be proud of the Japanese
B.C., received congratulations from Rawleigh Boss, president of Project,' it was reported in their recent bulletin, Ine Outlook.,
Canadians for always exempli
the party’s federal constituency
“Centennial projects seem to be the vo^e,
fying good character, even under
organization.
pese Cardinal Doi
Johnston said Canada, and es and the M. JCCA being no exception, proposed Hus project in tremendous stress. Those of Ja
British Columbia, would July as a contribution to the 100th birthday of Canada, the article panese ancestry everywhere can
^company Pope Paul' pecially
benefit by trading with Japan.
. be proud of the Japanese Cana
bi’ YORK. — Peter Doi, of Mr. Johnston, who^ has lived in said.
dians and look to them as ster
and speaks Japanese, said
h will be among the 10 car Japan
ling examples of the true Japa
there is not enough representa
te who will accompany Pope. tion in Japanese-British Colum Astronomers Discover Another Comet
nese character, he said.
VI when the latter makes bia trade, in Ottawa.
physical
Observatory.
Speeches made by members of
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Dis
kaK pilgrimage here Oct. 4.
The Social Credit candidate
The
comet,
of
the
eighth
magthe
Japanese Canadian commu
covery
of
a
new
comet,
the
third
received his elementary school
the north- nity included those from Mr.
this
year
by
two
Japanese
astro
nitude,
was
spotted
in
ing at Deep Creek and high
Japan by
in Enderby. Upon gradu nomers was announced recently ern hemisphere over Seki.
George Imai, President of the
Visas To Japan school
ating in 1946, he received a Ro bv the International Comet Bu Kaoru Ikeya and T.
Toronto JCCA, Mr. Ed Ide, Pres
yal Institute Scholarship. He reau and the SmithsonianAstroThe sighting, was confirmed ident of the National JCCA, Mr.
Get Abortions completed senior matriculation
Satellite
by a Smithsonian
Sam Hagino, President of the
in
Salmon
Arm.
Woomera,
OXOLULU.—The recent reIn 1956, he married the former Japanese Captain Tracking Station at
J.C. Cultural Centre, and Mr.
R that women go to Japan Dale Shuko Miwa of Vernon.
Australia.
J.C. Cultural Centre, and Mr. I.
[abortions prompted the local Mrs. Johnston’s parents present
The comet, dubbed “Ikeya- Kawashiri, President of the T.
Robbed
In
Van.
Consulate to announce ly reside in Vernon.
, Seki,” apparently is . without
? would not be issued
VANCOUVER. — The captain the usual gas rail, officials said. JCCA Isseibu. Mr. Bob KadoguMr. Johnston completed ms
® purpose of termination studies at the London University of a Japanese freighter at Cen While it'is not visible to tne chi, Director of the Centre, act
pregnancy through abortion”. Institute of Education where he tennial Pier told police $620 in naked eye, it may be seen with
ed as M.C.
Mions in Japan are illegal, earned an academic diploma in Canadian bills was stolen fiom most telescopes. Six. magnitude
President George Imai stressfelate added. They are education. He and Mrs. Johnston the ship’s safe recently.
is the naked eye limit.
.ed
the vital ties between Japa,
under certain condi- travelled through much of Eu
Capt. S. Mori of the Kamo
Ikeya-Seki
appears
about
one
L.yever’ such as f°r men- rope and the Near and Far ^asi Mam said the money was taken hour before sunrise as a faint nese Canadians and Japan in his
deficiency, se- including Japan where they spen
point of light near the brightest speech.
L n ^ considerations in- the winter of 1962-63. While re from the safe in his cabin on star in the Hydra constellation.
Speaking on behalf of Canada
.Ibsen’s disease and siding in Tokyo he s^riied Ja Sept. 26th. ________ _ _________ _
ait large, National JCCA Presi
t Y16?. resMting from rape- panese at the Tokyo School
Japanese Language. Mr. John Van. Japanese Canadian Victim of Jewel Robbery dent, Edward Ide extended an in
[^tuations.
ston also spent the summei o±
vitation to the Royal entourage
that an opal ring and diamond to visit Canada again during its
1959 in Japan.
'
VanVANCOUVER,
To add to his background Mi. couver
Japanese Canadian resi- ring was stolen from Ms,suite.
'pan Writer Is
centennial in 1967.
Johnston, besides
’. Izumi estimated his loss
Mr.
Izumi
of
1770
President I. Kawashiri, speak
area; all his life, studie dent, Yasukiro
M Candidate rural
recently reported to police at $1,003.
agriculture for one year ving on behalf of the many Issei
Davie
at
UBC.
attending the banquet, gave a
toy.
Authors from
brief history of the J.C.’s and the
^Lr-°?et Union, Latin
^n^ana JaPan are being
feelings of the Issei on this oc- <
i
c°ntenders for
casion. He also extended conPrize SJ^p^enature prize.
gratulations on the recent en
Sp? X awarded Oct.
1880 when the U.S. Census listed 148 Japanese
gagement
of Princess Yasuko.
PORTLAND,
Oregon.
—
The
Japane.
|
in
Swedish AcademThl cXk S bought with them an adopted
J.C. Cultural Centre Board of
Issei History .Project Co™““ B^ Jst It
daughter
Tama,
whose
marriage
in
1891
was
the
Directors
Chairman, Sam Hagino
is Yukio Mishi- another fascinating chapter
" bore and settle
first
Japanese
wedding
in
Oregon..Tamas
husband
w°r an^ Playwright. concerns the first. Issei ^ c
arrive as a trader opened the first Japanese enterprise m Oregon, a welcomed the Princess and ex
be too yotng in Oregon. This Pio^eer
ivo Iwakoshi,
plained the aims and activities of
of the Swedish or- scholar or worker. She
Scotch'sea captain, restaurant. About that time the Oregon Short: the Centre.
and came as the bride of
, d
TJhe captain Line Railroad hired the first Japanese to work
Highlighting the
entertain^ii^ ?? candidates' are Andrew McKinnon, to
bride called on anv railroad. Soon afterward large numbers
of
Issei
railroad
workers
drawn
here
were
sent
laced the mill is
^ Sv?® PriZe< Lists of built a sawmill and in honoi
(Cont, on Page 8)
it Orient Mill. The town whic
P
This was to the Western lines of other railroads.
named Orient and still remains as sucn.
Japan’s Miss Universe
1960 Coming To Montreal
mHubby Wins Socreiloi |
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4th Annual Canadian In’tl
Karate Tourney Tonight
TORONTO.—The United States Air Force Ka- I Reigning champion, Zempo Shimabukuro, 4thrate Team from San Antonio, Texas will be send- I dan, of Okinawa will be defending his title in the
ing a special plane for tonight’s 4th Annual Cana Black Belt division.
The mundansha (non-Black Belt) competition
dian International Karate Championships to be
held at Varsity Arena beginning 7:00 p.m.
will be run off in the afternoon. The finals will
They will be one of many clubs from all over be held in the evening along with the Black Belt
North America and the Orient to be competing. ■ division. Competitors in the mudansha class will
By MEL TSUJI
4
■ .also come from all over North
TORONTO.—Garnering 2 goals and 2 assists Gen
’
America — California, Oregon. ed' victory
for Ritz Kinoshita in a 5-3 win over Slicker
Mack Miya Lifts 200 lbs. With 1 Hand Florida, Kentucky, Penn., etc. aided goals in the. 3rd frame sounded the death u V
They will be accompanied by Kick Mori sparkled for' Mickey Sato by hustling ™1
for 2 goals.
°
^kating^
But No One Accepts $1,000. Challenge their instructors and their fans. way
• A Scotsman’s squeeze put on by the 2 goalies
w i
One of the highlights schedul and
Barney , Murakami resulted in a 1-1 lie £h™„
TORONTO.—The “World’s Strongest Man” pound-for-pound,
ed is the appearance of the amaz Cleaners and Stadium Garage. Their acrobatic antics Li?!
Mr. Mack Miya of Toronto lifted an amazing 200 pounds overing Gung-fu (Chinese karate) this affair. Bud Madokoro- on a sitzler and taw ™ S
his head with one hand and offered $1,000. to anyone who could
°
S
■■
master, Mr. S. Wong of Toronto. scored for Dufferin and 'Stadium respectively
duplicate the feat last Saturday at the “Karate A-Go-Go” dance
Yamada
Studio
chipped
and
clawed
thenwav
to
a
He is expected to perform seme
held by the Nisei Karate Club, in conjunction with the National
over Japan Camera. Once again Rick Matsumoto t-eaM?
of his amazing breaking exhibi one of his sterling oscar performances with tenacious Sv'
Karate Association, at the J.C. Cultural Centre.
tions. In the 'past he has smash kino rumb mg to a near record high of 5 penalties. Of Si
Miya, who holds the world’s record in this lift, offered ed cement building blocks and played hockey, Ted Hayashi of Yamada shone on defence
" e“M
$500. to anyone who could lift the same weight — using both hands pierced’ his finger through bricks. deo Higashi at his slippery best for Japan.
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There will be many perform
He had no takers in both departments.
2 p.m. Japan Camera vs Mickey Sato.
ances of karate kata from the
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Recovering from a whip lash injury in a recent auto acci various styles. One of the most
4 p.m. Yamada Studio ys Dufferin Cleaners.
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pounds for this one arm lift for the coming Sportsmen Show..
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TORONTO.—The United States Air Force Ka- I Reigning champion, Zempo Shimabukuro, 4thrate Team from San Antonio, Texas will be send- I dan, of Okinawa will be defending his title in the
ing a special plane for tonight’s 4th Annual Cana Black Belt division.
The mundansha (non-Black Belt) competition
dian International Karate Championships to be
held at Varsity Arena beginning 7:00 p.m.
will be run off in the afternoon. The finals will
They will be one of many clubs from all over be held in the evening along with the Black Belt
North America and the Orient to be competing. ■ division. Competitors in the mudansha class will
By MEL TSUJI
4
■ .also come from all over North
TORONTO.—Garnering 2 goals and 2 assists Gen
’
America — California, Oregon. ed' victory
for Ritz Kinoshita in a 5-3 win over Slicker
Mack Miya Lifts 200 lbs. With 1 Hand Florida, Kentucky, Penn., etc. aided goals in the. 3rd frame sounded the death u V
They will be accompanied by Kick Mori sparkled for' Mickey Sato by hustling ™1
for 2 goals.
°
^kating^
But No One Accepts $1,000. Challenge their instructors and their fans. way
• A Scotsman’s squeeze put on by the 2 goalies
w i
One of the highlights schedul and
Barney , Murakami resulted in a 1-1 lie £h™„
TORONTO.—The “World’s Strongest Man” pound-for-pound,
ed is the appearance of the amaz Cleaners and Stadium Garage. Their acrobatic antics Li?!
Mr. Mack Miya of Toronto lifted an amazing 200 pounds overing Gung-fu (Chinese karate) this affair. Bud Madokoro- on a sitzler and taw ™ S
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duplicate the feat last Saturday at the “Karate A-Go-Go” dance
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Miya, who holds the world’s record in this lift, offered ed cement building blocks and played hockey, Ted Hayashi of Yamada shone on defence
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He had no takers in both departments.
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SAO PAULO, Brazil.—ShichiFilm Club i .
first Sunday of the month, the club will bout adult males was recently
vows
were exchanged at a beau
ro Suzuki, 59, a former Japanese
International Films.
in the news in the old city of language teaclier in Ocean Falls, tiful afternoon ceremony, August
jta senes °i ^=>
§6 00. On Sunday, Nov. 7tn, the club will Kyoto. Here is how she expound
B.C. in pre-war days, passed 28, between Clara Fumiko-Kaku
film epic “Kobi”, or Fires on the Plain.
ed her idea fixed about mon away on August 16th in Sao no and Morio Ito.
ok tbe Japanese
p
m jCCA
while being interrogated at Kyo Paulo, Brazil.
The bride is the daughter of
to’s police headquarters:
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kakuno of
From Canada, he had return- Midway; and the groom the son
“Men are nothing but animals,
issTosM Oikawa To Head J.C.C. Centre Origami and since animals are more sim- ed to his birthplace in Brazil. of Mr* .and Mrs. Koaru Ito of
■Pronto.—Miss Toshi Oikawa will head the origami (paper ple-mmded than children it’s the and then had migrated to
Kelowna.
The wedding' was the first to
■'T iXfions when classes open at the Japanese Canadian easiest thing in the world to
be
held in the Okanagan United
cheat
men.
”
li nn October 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for
FUJIMOTO
The police told how she had
Church, Kelowna, with Rev. Glen
£ is to 157 and October 6th from 8 to 9:30 p.m. for adults
put her philosophy into action.
TORONTO. — Mr.
Seitaro, Betts of Grand Forks officiating
In the main, she concentrated Joseph Fujimoto passed away and : Mr. "William Harms assist
Sawill be charged $5. per member or $7.50 for nonon
lone male touiists visiting on Sept. 24, 1965. Beloved hus ing. Mr. McLaren, of Midway
h llts $12. per member and $15. for non-members.
the city. Her line nearly always band of Run Fujimoto, 460 Clin provided the wed’ding music.
Everyone is welcome to attend and learn this interesting was the same. Approaching likely
ton St., dear father of Steve Ma
males, this woman with a charm sayoshi, Clare Toshiye (Mrs. J.
art
J.C. Cultural Centre
ing face and charming voice McCabe), Kenneth Kiyoshi, and
KAZUO G. OIYE
would offer to take them on a Margaret Sachiko.
guided tour of Kyoto and would
BARMSTER, SOLICITOR
Jpg. Shogi and Go Looking For New Membership bashfully suggest that at the Funeral Service and Requiem
NOTARY PUBLIC
- WINNIPEG.—Those interested in playing shogi and go, tra- end of the day she would even mass were held-, at St. ^Peter s
2 Carlton St., Toronto
TRnane^e games, over the fall and winter are asked to
to an “appropriate Church Sept. 27, 1965 offi
5 K ShimizuAd. 4-2592, or write 138 Willowdale PL, Win- take them
ciated
bv
Rev.
A.
S.
McGuire,
C.
Boom 1805
inn.”
S.
P.
Interment
Highland
Memo
go
with
her
would
293-4281 (B«s.)
Off she
366-6388
^hooi h the Japanese version of chess, and go, originally from would-be victim and later to the ry Gardens.
Sina but developed to the extent today by the Japanese, are the J appropriate inn. Then the romangames today. It is highly popular among university ] tic outing would come suddenly
RESIDENCE
op
6
I to a close to the gent, generally
OFFICE
idents.
2 Vesta Drive
EM.
4-1394
M. JCCA
while he’s taking a bath. Having
HUdson 5-1365
EM. 4-1395
JAMES KAMINO
dried
himself
and
returned
to
the
*
*
*
room, he would find the woman
advanced Sumie Classes To Begin At J.C.C. Centre gone and most of his valuables A. E. McKague, Q.C.
TORONTO.—A new advanced series in Sumie at the J.C. Cul- with her.
Barrister and Solicitor
The woman, according to the
iral Centre, which should appeal to many students, will have as
NOTARY PUBLIC
police, sometimes posed as a
EM. 4-9913
ifjr instructor the following well known .local artists:
bored mistress of a tired busi
1008 Northern Ontario Building
Mr. Yen Chin (October 5th. and 19th);
nessman or even a frustrated
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
(TORONTO)
Mr. Kaz Hamasaki (November 2nd .and 16th);
housewife on the loose. Then sfe
TORONTO
Mr. Walter Sunahara (November 30th and December 14th).
would purr that she wanted J o
The course will begin at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, be “comforted in privacy.” Tins
23 Wynford Drive, Don Mills, starting Tuesday, night, October killed them all, or so she tom
th. The only requirement to enroll in the . class is that the stu- her appalled interrogators.
ent have at* least 20 practical instructions in Sumie.
But not all the men, cleany.
The lady had victimized a grand
J.C. Cultural Centre
total of 51 men to the tune of
♦
*
*
MEMBER OF C.R.C.A.
just about half a million yen,
lunual Graduates & Student's Tea At Wpg. Oct. 23 and thought the game was the
SHINGLING
FLAT ROOFS
easiest
in
the
world.
Asnamea
of
WINNIPEG.—Knox Banquet: Hall, 400 Edmonton St. in WipSHEET METAL WORK
EAVESTROUGHING
ipeg will be the location for the Annual Graduates and Student s themselves, her temporary gent
ea Sat. Oct. 23rd at 8:00 p.m; A social and dance will follow lemen friends would never re
port to the authorities on ner
ie honoring of graduates. .
TORONTO
NISEI O WNED
,
Ail students of all grades; parents, members of the J.C. activities.
The 52nd man, though, proved
immunity are urged to attend. A complete list of graduates
"COVERING ONTARIO”
different.
He went to the police,
TOSH NISHIJIMA
ram accredited Universities,;’Nursing Schools, Teachers College,
gave
a
full
description,
of
his
se
Mes 11 .and 12 and non trade colleges must be acquired by the
Night Call*-. PL. 9-5095 Hl. 7-1100
UCCA, to insure the full purpose of the event. This informa ductress, and the police caugit
ion should be directed to: Victor Shimizu, 306-290 Maxwell up with her.
Aged 34, the charming woman
1 339-1559.
had,
0 as it transpired, three pre
Man. JCCA
vious convictions. Her name.
Your Home
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For reasons best known to the
^Nakamura Holding 1st 1 -Man Show In 3 Years authorities, it was not released.
Through
TORONTO.—One of Canada’s outstanding artists, Mr. Kazuo
Hamura is now holding his first one-man show in three years
It is a good policy to
I the Jerrold Morris International Gallery, 0130 Bloor St. W.,
have the RIGHT POLICY
th floor in Toronto.
■
Consult
Representing
Nakamura is displaying 20 of his most recent works for
WALES and DUNCAN
show which started this Thursday and which will continue
INSURANCE AGENTS
rtil October 16th. The gallery is open daily 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Toronto, Ontario
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
1444 Danforth Avenue
®pt Sunday.
^r. Nakamura is a select. member of the famous Canadian
Phone WA. 1-3171
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Personal Notes Across Canada
i Artist Says Men
Marriages
Obituaries
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KAKUNO-ITO
SUZUKI
TOKYO. — A charming lady
^LNlPEG.
N. Shimizu, ED. 4-2592. Commencing with a charming philosophy aKELOWNA, B.C. — ^Wedding
SAO PAULO, Brazil.—ShichiFilm Club i .
first Sunday of the month, the club will bout adult males was recently
vows
were exchanged at a beau
ro Suzuki, 59, a former Japanese
International Films.
in the news in the old city of language teaclier in Ocean Falls, tiful afternoon ceremony, August
jta senes °i ^=>
§6 00. On Sunday, Nov. 7tn, the club will Kyoto. Here is how she expound
B.C. in pre-war days, passed 28, between Clara Fumiko-Kaku
film epic “Kobi”, or Fires on the Plain.
ed her idea fixed about mon away on August 16th in Sao no and Morio Ito.
ok tbe Japanese
p
m jCCA
while being interrogated at Kyo Paulo, Brazil.
The bride is the daughter of
to’s police headquarters:
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kakuno of
From Canada, he had return- Midway; and the groom the son
“Men are nothing but animals,
issTosM Oikawa To Head J.C.C. Centre Origami and since animals are more sim- ed to his birthplace in Brazil. of Mr* .and Mrs. Koaru Ito of
■Pronto.—Miss Toshi Oikawa will head the origami (paper ple-mmded than children it’s the and then had migrated to
Kelowna.
The wedding' was the first to
■'T iXfions when classes open at the Japanese Canadian easiest thing in the world to
be
held in the Okanagan United
cheat
men.
”
li nn October 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for
FUJIMOTO
The police told how she had
Church, Kelowna, with Rev. Glen
£ is to 157 and October 6th from 8 to 9:30 p.m. for adults
put her philosophy into action.
TORONTO. — Mr.
Seitaro, Betts of Grand Forks officiating
In the main, she concentrated Joseph Fujimoto passed away and : Mr. "William Harms assist
Sawill be charged $5. per member or $7.50 for nonon
lone male touiists visiting on Sept. 24, 1965. Beloved hus ing. Mr. McLaren, of Midway
h llts $12. per member and $15. for non-members.
the city. Her line nearly always band of Run Fujimoto, 460 Clin provided the wed’ding music.
Everyone is welcome to attend and learn this interesting was the same. Approaching likely
ton St., dear father of Steve Ma
males, this woman with a charm sayoshi, Clare Toshiye (Mrs. J.
art
J.C. Cultural Centre
ing face and charming voice McCabe), Kenneth Kiyoshi, and
KAZUO G. OIYE
would offer to take them on a Margaret Sachiko.
guided tour of Kyoto and would
BARMSTER, SOLICITOR
Jpg. Shogi and Go Looking For New Membership bashfully suggest that at the Funeral Service and Requiem
NOTARY PUBLIC
- WINNIPEG.—Those interested in playing shogi and go, tra- end of the day she would even mass were held-, at St. ^Peter s
2 Carlton St., Toronto
TRnane^e games, over the fall and winter are asked to
to an “appropriate Church Sept. 27, 1965 offi
5 K ShimizuAd. 4-2592, or write 138 Willowdale PL, Win- take them
ciated
bv
Rev.
A.
S.
McGuire,
C.
Boom 1805
inn.”
S.
P.
Interment
Highland
Memo
go
with
her
would
293-4281 (B«s.)
Off she
366-6388
^hooi h the Japanese version of chess, and go, originally from would-be victim and later to the ry Gardens.
Sina but developed to the extent today by the Japanese, are the J appropriate inn. Then the romangames today. It is highly popular among university ] tic outing would come suddenly
RESIDENCE
op
6
I to a close to the gent, generally
OFFICE
idents.
2 Vesta Drive
EM.
4-1394
M. JCCA
while he’s taking a bath. Having
HUdson 5-1365
EM. 4-1395
JAMES KAMINO
dried
himself
and
returned
to
the
*
*
*
room, he would find the woman
advanced Sumie Classes To Begin At J.C.C. Centre gone and most of his valuables A. E. McKague, Q.C.
TORONTO.—A new advanced series in Sumie at the J.C. Cul- with her.
Barrister and Solicitor
The woman, according to the
iral Centre, which should appeal to many students, will have as
NOTARY PUBLIC
police, sometimes posed as a
EM. 4-9913
ifjr instructor the following well known .local artists:
bored mistress of a tired busi
1008 Northern Ontario Building
Mr. Yen Chin (October 5th. and 19th);
nessman or even a frustrated
330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
(TORONTO)
Mr. Kaz Hamasaki (November 2nd .and 16th);
housewife on the loose. Then sfe
TORONTO
Mr. Walter Sunahara (November 30th and December 14th).
would purr that she wanted J o
The course will begin at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, be “comforted in privacy.” Tins
23 Wynford Drive, Don Mills, starting Tuesday, night, October killed them all, or so she tom
th. The only requirement to enroll in the . class is that the stu- her appalled interrogators.
ent have at* least 20 practical instructions in Sumie.
But not all the men, cleany.
The lady had victimized a grand
J.C. Cultural Centre
total of 51 men to the tune of
♦
*
*
MEMBER OF C.R.C.A.
just about half a million yen,
lunual Graduates & Student's Tea At Wpg. Oct. 23 and thought the game was the
SHINGLING
FLAT ROOFS
easiest
in
the
world.
Asnamea
of
WINNIPEG.—Knox Banquet: Hall, 400 Edmonton St. in WipSHEET METAL WORK
EAVESTROUGHING
ipeg will be the location for the Annual Graduates and Student s themselves, her temporary gent
ea Sat. Oct. 23rd at 8:00 p.m; A social and dance will follow lemen friends would never re
port to the authorities on ner
ie honoring of graduates. .
TORONTO
NISEI O WNED
,
Ail students of all grades; parents, members of the J.C. activities.
The 52nd man, though, proved
immunity are urged to attend. A complete list of graduates
"COVERING ONTARIO”
different.
He went to the police,
TOSH NISHIJIMA
ram accredited Universities,;’Nursing Schools, Teachers College,
gave
a
full
description,
of
his
se
Mes 11 .and 12 and non trade colleges must be acquired by the
Night Call*-. PL. 9-5095 Hl. 7-1100
UCCA, to insure the full purpose of the event. This informa ductress, and the police caugit
ion should be directed to: Victor Shimizu, 306-290 Maxwell up with her.
Aged 34, the charming woman
1 339-1559.
had,
0 as it transpired, three pre
Man. JCCA
vious convictions. Her name.
Your Home
Buy & Sell
For reasons best known to the
^Nakamura Holding 1st 1 -Man Show In 3 Years authorities, it was not released.
Through
TORONTO.—One of Canada’s outstanding artists, Mr. Kazuo
Hamura is now holding his first one-man show in three years
It is a good policy to
I the Jerrold Morris International Gallery, 0130 Bloor St. W.,
have the RIGHT POLICY
th floor in Toronto.
■
Consult
Representing
Nakamura is displaying 20 of his most recent works for
WALES and DUNCAN
show which started this Thursday and which will continue
INSURANCE AGENTS
rtil October 16th. The gallery is open daily 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Toronto, Ontario
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
1444 Danforth Avenue
®pt Sunday.
^r. Nakamura is a select. member of the famous Canadian
Phone WA. 1-3171
BUS: HO. 9-1151 — RES: AM. 1-2581
tlst gathering, The Group, of Eleven.
ALL-WAY ROOFING LTD
421-3374
MITS
KURODA
WM. FYSH REAL ESTATE LIMITED
SAY IT WITH
FLOWERS
DUNDAS UNION STORE
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I mabuhu shoyu
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CATERING FOR ANY OCCASION
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SPECIAL BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON
FROM 11:30 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
DAILY MONDAY TO FRIDAY
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For Reservations
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Ontario
EM. 8-2475
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Page 8
Saturday, October 9 j^
Page 8
ABC-TV. Says .
No Intention To Scrap “Nisei Traitor” Story
MURA
Editor,
KEN English
M® ^“
The
story
is
fictional
arid
situated
in
.an
all-Nisei
farming
Section Editor Jl^
(N. Y. Nichibei)
comihunity founded’ after World War • II by returning evacuees
NEW YORK—Despite the volume of protests, particularly from somewhere in Oregon.
.
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
Japanese American organizations and individuals on the. West
Its police chief Henry Nakamura tunis over to the' FBI for
Coast, against the future showing of a segment entitled “Will The a routine check fingerprints found on a hubcap from a car parked
Twonto 3-B. Out,
Real Traitor Please Stand Up?” in the new “FBI” series which on the roadside in which its driver, 18-year-old Danny Takata, is
EMpire 6-5005
began recently, there is at present no intention by the American a hit and run victim while trying to fix his flat.
Broadcasting Company to scrap the episode.
In the prologue, a 50-ish Nisei farmer (Joe Sakanishi) is seen
Asked whether the filmed sequence, which is reportedly bas bending over the injured youth and about to bash his face with
ed on the FBI records of the Tomoya Kawakita treason case, a stick when another car comes down the road and he runs away,
will be shown in the current season, Grace Johnson, head of ABC- tripping over the jack and’ sprawling headlong to the ground,
TV’s program review board here, said, “I woula think so.’ .She leaving his fingerprints on the hubcap.^
The FBI discovers the prints match those of Kenjiro Fujita,
Male Help Wanted .j
could not at press time, however, name the date for which it is
who
was
born
in
Toledo,
sentenced
to
10
years
for
armed
robbery
scheduled.
DISH washer. Young' orJiFu'
^ Pna
Commenting on assorted charges that the characterization of in 1940 and has escaped, signed on a Pacific tanker and jumped 481-2285 (Toronto).
•
the traitor was distorted and that the program would reflect ad ship at'Yokohama.
He turned up next in the Japanese army on Luzon, where DISHWASHER for resiauiant
versely on Nisei in general, Miss Johnson declared That the story
was “not distorted,” that every other Japanese in the community survivors of the Bataan March later swear to FBI agents he
TV. SERVICEMAN wanted FullU]J
is shown to be a “fine, upstanding” person, and that among them, brutally mistreated American PWs.
time. Dave's T.V. RU 1-1009
One
Eric
Delby
is
blind,
living
with
his
brother
in
San
Fran
1-2810 (Toronto). .
'
“ or
is a Distinguished Service Cross winner.’"
cisco and under psychiatric care. He claims to have been beaten
TWO young men] one for
Although the Nichi Bei Times of San Francisco carried a by Fujita until he was blind.
other assistant"^
synopsis of the episode based, it said, on a copy of the script,
While the Green Haven community berates the police chief stock keeper and
York Steel Construct
in its Sent. 5th issue, Miss Johnson pointed out that scripts under for not finding the hit and run driver, FBI agents appear as in Co., Ltd. 75 Ingram
Dr. (Toronto). (
go a number of changes in the shooting, implying that any prior surance investigators and reveal their true identity to Nakamura,
MAN wanted to work in autono^
synopsis does not necessarily reflect to the letter the actual but the public also senses their presence as FBI men.
factory.
Experience not necess^w
finished film.
Careful detective work uncovers a George Yamada as the Pho?,<? after 7 p.m. ME. 5-6595 (Jadl
The Nielli Bei Times synopsis follows:
or EM. 2-3672 (George). (Toronto).]
liit and run driver, but he pleads innocent to attempted murder.
The general store proprietor Ken Torii, who tried to break
Female Help Wanted 1
up the crowd hounding the police chief, is forced to close his store
Taiwanian Becomes "Go" Champion
JAPANESE Canadian Cultural Csid
because of no business.
wants a full-time Girl Friday with cai)
Young
friends
of
Takata
vandalize
the
store
and
as
the
to assist in the oiiicei. Stencgochk’
FORTUNATE
TOKYO. — A modest Lin Haityping experience essential.
’ "I
He said he had the good for two FBI agents appear on the scene, shots are heard, Torii is seen Phone
feng said recently he still can
— 429-0676.
1
at
the
counter
with
an
army
automatic
in
hand.
In
the
gun
holster
not believe he is actually Japan’s tune of playing Sakata when the is a Distinguished Seiwice Cross.
GIRL -wanted for assisting in interest-;
latter was not in the “best of
new master Go player.
Meanwhile, Nakamura continues to collect, fingerprints of ing professional work. Phone 488-2001;
physical
condition.
”
The 23-year-old .genius from
(Toronto).
(
The reporter said Lin appear everyone in the town. When the doctor, Leonard Shigetsu is drag
Taiwan wrested the “Meijin”
ged in for fingerprinting, Sakanishi (who is eventually proven
(master) title from Eiju Sakaba ed confident in the last match. to be .the real traitor) yells, Lock him up, he’s Fujita.’
when he won the sixth match Lin said this was not so.
OJNE furnished room and kitchen fot
But the crowd is told the doctor was. an American PW in rent.
Lin told the reporter that he
and defeated the Japanese ex
Front of subway. 922-3224 (Tor
onto) .
pert 4-2 .in their' best out cf does not make a deliberate at Italy while Fujita was committing treason.
None of Fujita’s fingerprints show up in the collection, and
seven competition which start tempt to be poker-faced when he
FBI
agents and Nakamura conclude he is using another man’s
Cars For Sale
plays.
ed July 29.
“I have been lucky in my records and prints. Delby is their next lead. .
Asked if he had any special
1961 RED MGA sportscar. Hard top and.;
plans in defending his title in matches so far,” Lin said. “The
Persuaded to come to Green Haven, the blind veteran re convertible top. Radio, heater, etc.]
the future, Lin said he did not breaks have come my way but cognizes Fujita’s voice at a meeting and follows his footsteps as 921-0082 after 6 p.m. (Toronto).
yet have the time to do so but 1 don’t know how long this will he tries to leave, swinging a headless golf club at him.
he would1 continue to study hard continue.”
Sakanishi tries to explain that he loves America and wanted
Lin said he sleeps well ordi to help the young victim. He also confesses, however, that' he
to improve.
“The fact that I became Mei narily but before a match, he had met Sakanishi who died and had . used his records.
jin does not mean that I have cannot sleep.
In the epilogue, the real Fujita ((Sakanishi) is turned over
“I usually lose two or three
become a much stronger player,”
tc
U.S.
marshals, Delby tells the agents he has regained his sanity,
kilograms in my weight during a
Lin said.
and
Nakamura
closes by saying, ‘And a good beginning for Mr.
“I thought I would be lucky if match,” Lin said.
Delby
and
my
town,
too!”
“But I'am not worried because
I succeeded winning one match
[
quickly
regain
my
normal
from Meijin Sakata, and my vic
tory seems like a dream to me,” weight,” Lin said.
Bilingual Nisei Have Job Opportunities In Japan
Lin said he once played V/e
Lin told a Japan Broadcasting
Company (NHK) reporter in a Ghing-yuan, a former Meijin, in
TOKYO
Bilingual Nisei tion expenses by taking tempo
radio interview which was broad Taipei. He received a handicap headed for vacations in Japan rary jobs requiring their know
cast recently from Kanazawa, of six stones and lost by one might heed these words of Ger ledge.
stone, he said.
ald E. Turnquist, head of the To
Lin said he is fond of watching kyo office of Manpower, Inc.,
Kanazawa is in the vicinity of
the Wakura hotspring resort in baseball games and that he likes which specializes in supplying Another Height
Ishikawa prefecture, where the the Yomiuri Giants the. best temporary employees to Japansixth and last match was play among the Japanese teams.
based firms:
Increaser Death
He said he is a member of the,
ed.
“American exhibitors at the
“I wasn’t able to beat Sakata fans club of Sadaharu Oh, Chi
TOKYO. — A 16-year-old Ja
before and I would have been nese-Japanese first baseman cf (U.S. Trade Centre) show have
panese
girl wanted to . be taller
been
crying
for
bilingual
help
really satisfied if I won one the Giants who is the leading
match,” Lin said. “I tried my home run hitter in the Central and for* special workers skilled and borrowed a - height. increas
ing contraptio??. from a friend.
best with each move I made.” League.
in interpreting America to the
Mass Mieko Koizumi was dis
Japanese.”
covered dead recently, hanging
In other words, Nisei who with her jaw cs-ught fast in the
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ABC-TV. Says .
No Intention To Scrap “Nisei Traitor” Story
MURA
Editor,
KEN English
M® ^“
The
story
is
fictional
arid
situated
in
.an
all-Nisei
farming
Section Editor Jl^
(N. Y. Nichibei)
comihunity founded’ after World War • II by returning evacuees
NEW YORK—Despite the volume of protests, particularly from somewhere in Oregon.
.
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
Japanese American organizations and individuals on the. West
Its police chief Henry Nakamura tunis over to the' FBI for
Coast, against the future showing of a segment entitled “Will The a routine check fingerprints found on a hubcap from a car parked
Twonto 3-B. Out,
Real Traitor Please Stand Up?” in the new “FBI” series which on the roadside in which its driver, 18-year-old Danny Takata, is
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began recently, there is at present no intention by the American a hit and run victim while trying to fix his flat.
Broadcasting Company to scrap the episode.
In the prologue, a 50-ish Nisei farmer (Joe Sakanishi) is seen
Asked whether the filmed sequence, which is reportedly bas bending over the injured youth and about to bash his face with
ed on the FBI records of the Tomoya Kawakita treason case, a stick when another car comes down the road and he runs away,
will be shown in the current season, Grace Johnson, head of ABC- tripping over the jack and’ sprawling headlong to the ground,
TV’s program review board here, said, “I woula think so.’ .She leaving his fingerprints on the hubcap.^
The FBI discovers the prints match those of Kenjiro Fujita,
Male Help Wanted .j
could not at press time, however, name the date for which it is
who
was
born
in
Toledo,
sentenced
to
10
years
for
armed
robbery
scheduled.
DISH washer. Young' orJiFu'
^ Pna
Commenting on assorted charges that the characterization of in 1940 and has escaped, signed on a Pacific tanker and jumped 481-2285 (Toronto).
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the traitor was distorted and that the program would reflect ad ship at'Yokohama.
He turned up next in the Japanese army on Luzon, where DISHWASHER for resiauiant
versely on Nisei in general, Miss Johnson declared That the story
was “not distorted,” that every other Japanese in the community survivors of the Bataan March later swear to FBI agents he
TV. SERVICEMAN wanted FullU]J
is shown to be a “fine, upstanding” person, and that among them, brutally mistreated American PWs.
time. Dave's T.V. RU 1-1009
One
Eric
Delby
is
blind,
living
with
his
brother
in
San
Fran
1-2810 (Toronto). .
'
“ or
is a Distinguished Service Cross winner.’"
cisco and under psychiatric care. He claims to have been beaten
TWO young men] one for
Although the Nichi Bei Times of San Francisco carried a by Fujita until he was blind.
other assistant"^
synopsis of the episode based, it said, on a copy of the script,
While the Green Haven community berates the police chief stock keeper and
York Steel Construct
in its Sent. 5th issue, Miss Johnson pointed out that scripts under for not finding the hit and run driver, FBI agents appear as in Co., Ltd. 75 Ingram
Dr. (Toronto). (
go a number of changes in the shooting, implying that any prior surance investigators and reveal their true identity to Nakamura,
MAN wanted to work in autono^
synopsis does not necessarily reflect to the letter the actual but the public also senses their presence as FBI men.
factory.
Experience not necess^w
finished film.
Careful detective work uncovers a George Yamada as the Pho?,<? after 7 p.m. ME. 5-6595 (Jadl
The Nielli Bei Times synopsis follows:
or EM. 2-3672 (George). (Toronto).]
liit and run driver, but he pleads innocent to attempted murder.
The general store proprietor Ken Torii, who tried to break
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Taiwanian Becomes "Go" Champion
JAPANESE Canadian Cultural Csid
because of no business.
wants a full-time Girl Friday with cai)
Young
friends
of
Takata
vandalize
the
store
and
as
the
to assist in the oiiicei. Stencgochk’
FORTUNATE
TOKYO. — A modest Lin Haityping experience essential.
’ "I
He said he had the good for two FBI agents appear on the scene, shots are heard, Torii is seen Phone
feng said recently he still can
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at
the
counter
with
an
army
automatic
in
hand.
In
the
gun
holster
not believe he is actually Japan’s tune of playing Sakata when the is a Distinguished Seiwice Cross.
GIRL -wanted for assisting in interest-;
latter was not in the “best of
new master Go player.
Meanwhile, Nakamura continues to collect, fingerprints of ing professional work. Phone 488-2001;
physical
condition.
”
The 23-year-old .genius from
(Toronto).
(
The reporter said Lin appear everyone in the town. When the doctor, Leonard Shigetsu is drag
Taiwan wrested the “Meijin”
ged in for fingerprinting, Sakanishi (who is eventually proven
(master) title from Eiju Sakaba ed confident in the last match. to be .the real traitor) yells, Lock him up, he’s Fujita.’
when he won the sixth match Lin said this was not so.
OJNE furnished room and kitchen fot
But the crowd is told the doctor was. an American PW in rent.
Lin told the reporter that he
and defeated the Japanese ex
Front of subway. 922-3224 (Tor
onto) .
pert 4-2 .in their' best out cf does not make a deliberate at Italy while Fujita was committing treason.
None of Fujita’s fingerprints show up in the collection, and
seven competition which start tempt to be poker-faced when he
FBI
agents and Nakamura conclude he is using another man’s
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ed July 29.
“I have been lucky in my records and prints. Delby is their next lead. .
Asked if he had any special
1961 RED MGA sportscar. Hard top and.;
plans in defending his title in matches so far,” Lin said. “The
Persuaded to come to Green Haven, the blind veteran re convertible top. Radio, heater, etc.]
the future, Lin said he did not breaks have come my way but cognizes Fujita’s voice at a meeting and follows his footsteps as 921-0082 after 6 p.m. (Toronto).
yet have the time to do so but 1 don’t know how long this will he tries to leave, swinging a headless golf club at him.
he would1 continue to study hard continue.”
Sakanishi tries to explain that he loves America and wanted
Lin said he sleeps well ordi to help the young victim. He also confesses, however, that' he
to improve.
“The fact that I became Mei narily but before a match, he had met Sakanishi who died and had . used his records.
jin does not mean that I have cannot sleep.
In the epilogue, the real Fujita ((Sakanishi) is turned over
“I usually lose two or three
become a much stronger player,”
tc
U.S.
marshals, Delby tells the agents he has regained his sanity,
kilograms in my weight during a
Lin said.
and
Nakamura
closes by saying, ‘And a good beginning for Mr.
“I thought I would be lucky if match,” Lin said.
Delby
and
my
town,
too!”
“But I'am not worried because
I succeeded winning one match
[
quickly
regain
my
normal
from Meijin Sakata, and my vic
tory seems like a dream to me,” weight,” Lin said.
Bilingual Nisei Have Job Opportunities In Japan
Lin said he once played V/e
Lin told a Japan Broadcasting
Company (NHK) reporter in a Ghing-yuan, a former Meijin, in
TOKYO
Bilingual Nisei tion expenses by taking tempo
radio interview which was broad Taipei. He received a handicap headed for vacations in Japan rary jobs requiring their know
cast recently from Kanazawa, of six stones and lost by one might heed these words of Ger ledge.
stone, he said.
ald E. Turnquist, head of the To
Lin said he is fond of watching kyo office of Manpower, Inc.,
Kanazawa is in the vicinity of
the Wakura hotspring resort in baseball games and that he likes which specializes in supplying Another Height
Ishikawa prefecture, where the the Yomiuri Giants the. best temporary employees to Japansixth and last match was play among the Japanese teams.
based firms:
Increaser Death
He said he is a member of the,
ed.
“American exhibitors at the
“I wasn’t able to beat Sakata fans club of Sadaharu Oh, Chi
TOKYO. — A 16-year-old Ja
before and I would have been nese-Japanese first baseman cf (U.S. Trade Centre) show have
panese
girl wanted to . be taller
been
crying
for
bilingual
help
really satisfied if I won one the Giants who is the leading
match,” Lin said. “I tried my home run hitter in the Central and for* special workers skilled and borrowed a - height. increas
ing contraptio??. from a friend.
best with each move I made.” League.
in interpreting America to the
Mass Mieko Koizumi was dis
Japanese.”
covered dead recently, hanging
In other words, Nisei who with her jaw cs-ught fast in the
have a working knowledge of device which is attached to a
Specializing In Chinese Food
Japanese can be invaluable for wall or post at a height of above
their-combination of knowledge six feet from the floor.
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business procedures and a special chair and placed her jaw in the
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ment were the Sansei Choir, led
by choir master Harry Kumano,
with koto accompaniment by Miss
Martha Takata, mid piano solos
by Elizabeth Kobayashi. Dinner
music was performed by popular
Nisei pianist, Vernon Hakkaku.
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them farwell.
FJH
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