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Toronto, Ont

>/s In Professions Categorized

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lr. Sugiyama Announces 3
'hase JCC Centre Drive Plan

Japanese. Art of Dwarfed Trees .

The Art Of
Bonsai

ORONTO.—“Ki-o-tsuki!” In true military fasht1VeEn be f°110Wed by a second wave, from
^ the J.C. Cultural -Centre’s- latest .fund..drive'
.March 6th to April. 2nd, in a general house-topaign “Colonel”, Dr. Henry Sugiyama last
house mop up. In the third phase, after Easter
ay evening laid .out the group’s strategy and
’ tr0°P movement will be’ marshalled for
i of attack-for the J.C. press. a ollow-up flank attack on prospective donors not
[ugiyama revealed’ that this 1 $100,000. objective
on the original list.
paign will be fought: in “Three Phases.” The
The purpose of this $100,000. objective” ex­
i phase, which began last /Saturday and ‘con­
plained “Lieutenant” Roy Shin, “is to repay the tree “ofSn^a'S’rf
es until March -5th, will be a frontal attack
°f ^4’5°0, 021 tbe short term l°au of $80,- exact miniature, is compared with'the haiku' the
in
he professions and businesses. This spearhead
’ tJie 1/-syllable Japa_^obtained at tlie time of Centre construction.” nese: poetic form, which exnrX u
with ’a 'minimum of words ’
aximum poetic sentiment

A
I He expressed hope that the balan-

^X'fSsx &XVfrUf th?of

Japanese Buses Operating On Wpg. Streets

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Salases ““^ "^ Mly eifa & Canada using JapE^

K “^ « possible the

; Officials of the Japanese
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current balance of $205,860.79 of looking upon this pine, in miniature
d hen
'ing at the terminal. The buses were suEtE^t^ ^^
Iong- term ■ debenture loan of. Of peopleTroni & ^%X
atic condition testing for use in Manitoba
Vlg°r°US $220,000.
residing
10“L10PeS f°r ^ busw
expressed by Winnipeg transit | The J-C-C. Centre Fund Drive’s in. Japan have purchased-Bonsai trees for then- a^ °a
General. Staff said that intensive
t? teach th?
: ।
rreconnaissance gave -them great
iP’®®inG ;Tjr6 H,OSDitollZftS Rr Nicni assurance that “Campaign Three care anV^t S^TrS^ SKEW’S
ICHMOND BC—A
'
NlSei Phase” would be successful and
11 liature °i' those grown from seed by tlie Bonsai artist afe col
truck
w eXplod’ I ^ston. Highway,, when the -air end ln .Justifiable victory.
tne sent a Vancouver pressure blew the tire rini off the PHASE I (Feb. 12 to Mar 5,h) ecte?-and Placed 111 Dots and tended with utmost care and affection. =
i to hospital recently.
the Bonsai ai't is the shape of the tree
wheel and one of the steel rims'
a i
u
_
'
gei Doi, 19, of 6855 Fraser, -knocked him to the ground
A b^eakdo:wn °f Toronto JApa-i ;
inflating new truck, tires he
The rim
him •
\
lleSe Canadians in the various
and
sliced
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^est
professions
and businesses, al­ Conse.g.entKtte
is%WS
just installed at a service
on at No. 1'Road and Stethat associated with ordinary potted plants. Whereas the
was presented at a later meeting. r±-T appreciated for the beauty of their leaves and flowers
Group commanders from the Bonsai trees aie admired primarily for their superb form and for
create in the minds of their viewers — an image
various fields were chosen to M na^
_
I lead the- battle into -- their own q , pie<modeIs of, Bonsai trees are taken from the various shapes
nki?^i
Police said the Court
reversed
>
\
’^e siayers of Nisei, Mi- V0?^ reversed the conviction be- professions and businesses
and.forms of trees in their natural environment. Thus the variations
vVakita, 43, trapped him-by
ing
Bw^
^ aS many and as ^'eat as those found growis - tentative
air ?ub ?f a tire on Ris -made a confession.
I ist °* leaders and: the number
etore shooting' him to death
Br,oad ^n®ral "ames have been given these shapes to serve
i{
Hogan
said
Escobedo
was
of J.C.’s, so far accounted-for, in as a standard for the Bonsai artists. , There is the chokkan or
a passing car recently.
very cooperative” when ques­ their groups (More names will be straight-trunked, tree, and the shakan (inclined Sink) Bonsai
tective Janies Hogan said an tioned about the Wakita slaying
conscripted as the drive rag'es
free growing' on the side of a mounnation of a tire Wakita had
but he is not a suspect.”
^^ln’ There is also the shape known as kengai, which depicts a
onward)
:
,
slam'll shortly before he was
Police are questioning local
^i^ *nnved it was not punctur- relatives
Architecture, approx. 15 JC’s. tree hanging from a steep cliff, and the bankan, with its twisted
of Mrs. Wakita and Es­
?^d ^arie^ ,trunk- T^
is modeled after a tree whose growth
cobedo.
.
+by the
of heavy snows or -which has
Con t. on P. 8.
PF»?lta>pic?ed UP His wife and
been buffeted by strong .winds, thus banding and twisting as if
who h*d .-been
the Powerful blasts. Bonsai trees can also be distinguish­
6 at the home of Mrs.- Wa- Most Nipponia Auto Patients Leave Hosp, for Home
ed
by
the
number of trunks, usually one to eight, growing from
W
Mrs- Adeline’ MoTedge^
P’ °r ^ its °rwth 011 or around a stone or rocky
BEAMSVILLE,
Ont.

Accident-ridden
^-patientsand
staff
of
? Alter driving a short dishe stopped to change the Nipponia Home are reported to. be making good progress.. In .fact
methods are followed in cultivating - the seedlings to be
only two — Mr. Y. Yamae-a and Mra ■ Mo+c>,
’ used.Three
in growing ^ -Bonsai: One is the sowing: of the seeds them1 w
crouch on the I
Mr Yamaga, Supt. ofNipponia, is expected to Teave for; the s,elves; -Jha second, by transplanting, a .sapling; .the. third, by cutting off the young bi’anch of a mature tree; and planting or grafting
ogan said police haven’t de- m^^
Fujita, who injured her hip, is also ex- it to an established Bonsai tree or rootstock.
*ned whether Wakita or hU
eaVe ^ hospital soon(Cont. Oir Page 9)
£ Grace, were the intended

N A MU*
match

Japanese Slain In Gangland Style

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Letter From Montreal J.C. On Usage Of "Jap"

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Sfca’s first husband;
tlen^a’ Was slain and
other, Daniel Escobedo, J
onvicted m I960: of murder„
®- E-scobedo served -more I
^ VIC-OGURA
Mr.- Hunter,
^-our years of a 20-year sen-I
°f Montreal
West Vancouver, B.C.
J^rejhe U.S. Supreme .
To most Japanese Canadians the usage of “Jap” for Japanese Dear Mr. Hunter

°ld story Some react .heatedly, some are relatively neutral,
to my nine year old son the other day, “the shortest
.and some have become immune to it.
’ X'.tSX®a Haight line”, and he prom^j
It is this writer’s feeling that a human life is akin-to a tree in
N°u\I uai? Hnd®rstand an immature youngster being in a
Lx he shall-grow <and bear fruit according to how deeply the ,
are^ founded. We, as Japanese Canadians, can contribute to hurry, but what, sir, is your excuse ? You remind me of the priest
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well being and that of Canada if we can appreciate our heritage p?°vVaS to d to 2°, to be*1 by a young rasca!, and while in pursuit
ana/T*?'^- — A Japa- I and USe our past as a springboard for a better future.
pyn? °Y®r .a bishop. Upon being questioned, the youngPpries*asiathe
During the last war the. Japanese were herded off “for reason*
yoE Eryr. Said S° to *el1” ‘« which the Bishop
r of the KaZn^T k
S€CUnty when actually it was for prejudicial, political and econoJohn Howard SoXh^^
Likewise, today, through subtle innuendo, the pro­ - i y°U say
^be day and Piace for shortcuts in all things
Rev. K ImavoslT ^ ’ He Lpa0ation of prejudice is contmued to - deprecate /our -heritage.
includmg speech . Well, all right Mr. Hunter let us take ’this S
&
Imavoshi will
Jhe f°llowinOis “ reply to a letter written by a “Mr. Hunter” axiom of yours and project:
ocating S ^n charge 'of Vancouver who states that the prostitution of The English
1 .^u see you fully sanctioning the use of poison gas to ter­
avaU?birmeiX?/nf
^ °f br^vity :is justified. The -writer freely
minate the war in Viet Nam.
S
■and assistinp°^
I admits ^hat this reply is written- at times most unkindly. This
J 9an see you boisterously leading a parade declaring the
lecisions wSVh
he. wished Mr. Hunter to step into the shoes of the
a?(£Sity.Of bastards Proclaiming that marriage was only
which must be victim and understand that a glib tongue can very often choke

• Rev. n
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he New Canadian's

Cosmopolitan Cnisine
By STELLA ITO

M^n anti Doings

OFFICE
EM. 4-1394
EM. 4-1395

RESIDENCE
2 Ve-ta oX.
HUdson 5-1365

A. E. McKague, Q.C.
A^y. girl, coming to dance can enter Miss Valentine

Barrister and Solicitor

— Attention! Calling
all popular, charmingNOTARY PUBLIC
Jn^hitt
^ay/^brua^
1008 Northern Ontario Building
phere aud^tn
^eded; both to create a romantic atmos330 Bay Street (at Adelaide)
One-dish-a-meal Recipe Schedule?
more dSfieuH JI -i^
an even
TORONTO
i Back on the heavy schedule ? Then you’ll appreciate these more uiiticult task for our panel of judges.
le-dish-a-nieal recipes that will lighten your work as you nlunvp chosen a/m.^lf sMs who have yet to have their chance to be
to a year filled with activities.
J
Plunge cnosen as queen of the Japanese community are eligible.
donated bvCfhA
will be showered with gifts generously
MEATLOAF
Bus: 924-8153
Res: 922-1353
“ JaPanese business communitv. This new format
j Ingredients:
and
a result of our own lack of preparations, regretably
lb. ground lean beef
groups Howeve^°f Socially acti^ Japanese
1 envelope dried onion soup mix
. OA'eve^ these unfortunate circumstances mav prove a
1 small can condensed milk
ERNEST JOMORI
has
Now, every Japanese girl attending* the d^ice
Method:
as an equal chance of being crowed Miss Valentine.
Chartered Accountant
| Mix ingredients in a bowl. With wet hands, shape mixture
t forget, the date is Saturday, Februarv 19 for live
pto 4 individual meat loaves in a shallow, ungreased baking pan test d^ce ““the ^^
girls, debonair youns men and the
Suite 403
Sake in 350F oven, for about 25 minutes, or-until brown on°top
I If desired, shape mixture into a loaf and bake about 50 minutes safeSJV’S' w^A"’ Tickets are ?3.50 per couple advance
130 BLOOR ST. W.
TORONTO
4 servings).
obtained by phoning Ken Hashimoto at BA. 1-5209.
FOR VARIETY: Double the recipe and shape into a lar°-e atM
"A '"“A6 $2 00 per Person. Make plans now to
Increase baking time 10 minutes. If you have a hard boilec attend either stag or draff
^gg, cut in quarters and put inside each of 4 small loaves. Sprinkle
AUTO — FIRE — LIFE
J.Y.B.S.
Sy parsley on top, or spread a dab of catsup.
’ ALL FORMS '
*
OF
FRIED CHICKEN AND GRAVY
Tor.
Dana
Holds
Memorial
Service
For
Lady
Kujo
Ingredients:
and
VThe ^onto Dana, besides looking ofter the needs
fryer, cut up
cup
evaporated
milk
organization and its members, have extended i
7
consult

H^fP1^! in Tokyo, the OSAKA hospital whose patients
cup flour
.
K/YO TAMURA
!
th6 under-privileged areas of Tokyo.
tsp. salt
'
TORONTO
' as^ th® past few Vea^s, the Dana with the
tsp. Ajinomoto
f
the
Buddhist
Church is holding a service in memory of Lady
Bus, 366-5812 Res. Pl. 9-8317
Method:
Kujo on Feb. 20 at 2 p.m.
Dip the cut up chicken pieces in evaporated milk. Roll in mixntme^f Kdy Kujo is revered in respect and warmth,
warmuL
ure of flour, salt and Ajinomoto.
especially by the afflicted and deprived because she was like
Heat frying pan spread with % inch oil. Lay the chicken pieces,
lover and cook over very low fire. When brown, turn over and a mother, a servant and a consoler to them. Although bom in
a^aZ era amidst all comforts and nobility, she weathered all
cntinue cooking.
criticisms and hardships in working for the freedom of women
Stir mixture of 1 can Cream of Mushroom Soup with % cup and in uplifting the normal dismal life of women towards social
oilk or cream.
service in her work with the Buddhist Women’s Federation of
NISHIMURA
Pour over browned chicken and cook for 20 minutes. Delicious
especially, during the Great Kanto Earthquake
;erved with hot rice! (4 Servings).
3
-^S well known. Perhaps, the strain was too great, her
body withered, but not her'faith nor her spirit. On the seventh
VEAL PARMESAN
1278 Yong© Street, Toronto 7, Ont.
k
n February 1928, the joyous voice reciting the Nembutsu
Ingredients:
SOUTH OF WOODLAWN
abruptly ceased.
4 serving-size veal cutlets or steaks
Tokio
Nishimura
923-6877
^e^gs f^oim the service will be remitted to Asoka Hospital,
3 tbsp, butter or margarine
there will be an interesting movie shown after the service.
3 tbsp, grated Parmesan Cheese
cup flour
tsp. salt, and dash of pepper
*
*
*
Method:
s
Melt butter in a baking dish. Dip the veal slices in % cup milk: Mont. Sheisho-Kai Plan Flower Show On 15 Anniv.
'and roll in mixture of cheese, flour, salt and pepper. Lay them
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
JHONTREAL.-- On Sunday, January 23rd, 1966 the members
in the buttered dish.
NOTARY PUBLIC
of the Sheisho-Kai held their Annual Meeting for the coming year

Bake in moderate oven (350F) for 30 minutes.
Office Hours Saturday
_ Meanwhile, mix- % cup grated cheese with one-third cup milk, at the home of its Honorary Advisor, Mrs. Siheisho Kuwabara.
October to April Inclusive
The meeting was chaired on this occasion by Mrs. W. Kesler,
lake veal from oven and pour small can (8 oz.) of tomato sauce
62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
Corresponding Secretary, in the presence of the club’s President,
.around the veal cutlets. Spoon cheese mixture on top. Bake 20 Mrs.
Suit^
513 Temple Building
June Tanaka.
minutes more, or until meat is tender. (Makes 4 servings).
TORONTO
The minutes of the 1965 Annual Meeting were read by Miss
EM.
6-3323

Res: RO. 7-3427
Dorothy Okata, who, after long and loyal dedication to her position,
handed over her responsibilities to' Miss Barbara Bambricik for
the year 1966. A sincere vote of thanks is extended to Miss Okata
on behalf of all,members. A financial report was presented by the
Treasurer,. Mrs. S. Yamaoka, and a brief report on correspondence
was - submitted by Mrs. W. Kesler. Mrs. S. Kuwabara, Honorary
fl
Advisor, reported on some of the former members of Sheisho-Kai,
(I
who are at present to be found in the U.S.A., Sweden, England,
Spain, Italy, India, Turkey, and Japan.
Family Co-op
Mrs. Kuwabara also announced -with regret, the recent death
in Osaka, Japan, of Mrs. Harada Ho-Gai, 85, who had been until I
her death, Head of the Takeya School of Flower Arrangement I
Japanese & Occidental Foods
in Japan. This position will now be taken over by her son, Honan,
1384y2 Queen W.
who is the. 7th generation to head the School. The Sheisho-Kai’
Slocan City, B.C
460 Dundas St. W. — Toronto
Toronto

LE. 2sent an official letter of condolence to the family and a gift of
money. A personal letter was also sent by Mrs. Kuwabara.
EM. 6-5589 and EM. 6-5711
Phone 355-2211
Summer study groups will again be held this year, from May
through to next September, once a month. The club Will mark
its 15th anniversary this year by holding a Flower Show next
DANFORTH
fall to which the public will be invited. On March 20th, 1966,
SPORTING
the Sheisho-Kai will meet again to chose a Convener for the show’
and
to
make
further
arrangements.
J. A. HENCKELS
GOODS
At the conclusion of the meeting, the membership was treated
SKATES, SKIS
to a delicious snack of Japanese delicacies prepared by the members.
AND
Mrs. W. Kesler
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Bpnsai . . . .

(Continued from Page, One)
Epithet . .’ . .
(Cont. .From Page 1J
with, utmost caref ^th apa£f^^
p pots must be cultivated
. drainage, fertilizer, har^fu^
to
climate;, water,
. a . social, event; as&ft>ilo\^
columnist covering
«
soil-used.,tfoi?a. Bonsai is a-mixture ^
The - An?/ Ja^ ™^
sand, since this combinatio? Sovidf??^
soiI and fine
itsvencnation
pletely oblivious
devouring your dinner com drainage. - It; is ..^
best ventilation and !
the
strictly.for ..animal su^ival
niCeties fo^ to you, eating is
vanety- of-.plant: being
a *a^?
P r£^
® QUEEN st. ,^
necessary branches and^eX tre mor
the pot grows, unfo^U^
for negotiation and rape
and, ■ if necessary, new branch pa
w j’ ^ irnme<f -as. are -roots
Toronto 2-B, Ont,
to created desireTXs^
the trunk-in order
between.'birth, and death: Ic hfe itself is only a duration
' EMpire 6-5005
cide.
■ -•

can see you advocating mass sui.
^ts small pot wilUflourish and1^ act®tion’ the miniature -tree in
simplify-it by saying, war is’ O K
V’ ^ xTOmpl1Cated’ unless ^°famous. Bonsai trees
f°r Juries. There are
or
-a
.news
report
on
a
la
DP
V1
- Nam but not oveF here,
generation to generation over hundred?
handedfrom
it doesn’ttoday,-healthy and-strong It should^ lan ? Years
. and are still b*ppeii ’to-rniy’sister, or aS™^^
noted-that as
many
P" B±t "
-d f^t^pK
well.Ja- -^tsui, they didn’t call YOU a Japf^ ^— ^ ?et agitated Rev.
time - wLn t^
^ y°ur oranges... There was a
even a nSkiXm.ago^
and
OPERATORS
- oranges .cwM
an overabundance jumpers,
jackets,
oa ft
. yeloped and completed A
^ ^o^/Lonsai ;had .been de- ■ f °f
the head of the Lord
S' Th
appeaIed
to Albert LaskmKenki,” few abKe
G»»® Literally, overaigh? ^
*™ to help them.’[
and
of lifeofl
of
rarTT • ’ dePlcts ; the culture,-m
tains way
a pic^re
*9.2) ft “con- . were .successfully -merchandized
camPaiS’n» the oranges
image of a solid spherical S H°W? Lasker had clianged the
ot Bonsai shelves almost exktlv the sTlft?? includes pictures What is the parallel Just
Jnt° a dl’mkable liquid, COUNTER girl for
j
tOtal of our Pa^
In.latefi-years,- Bonsai trees were -placedth WSe ln U/e today- the term “Jap” has beenSoaked'S
and also in’ the courtyard gardens ^of teltple^ r°°mS °f ^^ I of whether- your- intent is innocpnf n dai.0“ah°n> and regardless
Of “l6 ‘r^’ ”“e ^^^
fe
there Vl°Noh’pl^
S^ -me7-S indicaled
(Toronto).
MarV at- 363^
did hLmtptek6^
-donkey./or many Aores. Why
Tree). This is a tale of the Shosnm
HaT° Ki” (Potted
retired and became a priest
who partly kosher, or why did he not* trick'11? CLd and "therefore; is blouses. Pick
, ‘irssses <
TM^ 3-3803, Allenby
^!iver-^
see how the people were living Onn0 lou^out the-country to=
^
ake
s
it
partly
kosher?
SWme
"^hits
cleft
Tokiyori came upon t£Xme^
night ..runs the.tale, the donkey, which lacks both
fc yi-gOes that He picked dina Ave. / (Toronto) ^hlon' ^*9lS
.ofteneasier-to
:-start
afreS
t
£
aforementioned,
because it -is
night at the Kumble abode. The.samurai
^^PP^werWhether
you
(v®
y
»?ef±(
oA
?
c?
lTaa

a half-error , —^liJJeipWanteti;
to warm his ...unexpected visitor
H
’' ,?^ ^akipg- .any .firewood
of belongm
and used the .wood to Aindl a
A?™
P^Ci°as Potted trees Church) tare an innocen
to the United CHESSER experienced-on
k 5’ °r a bun^ling camel
or a dirty ’.iron and under pressina“.M^
yori was so inoved by t£s
*t
sto^ Toki-' swine, I do-not know
wear for. larae rlnthin'^ ®1-s-^
gave the samurai a
stfX A'aim h^ality-that he Ia^
Air ..conditioned year roun?anUW
on. semantics refers to ferin and Lawrence
an important -place in th^ life
f''^C^' t^’ Lonsai. occupied ^Ipaded’^ words??^
Phone,^
ago. is clearly indicated by this s/ft/ftt^
PTO 700 ^”5 to. people.of Japanese ancestry
^ ’ J WJsh to point out that (Toronto). '
many °thers) the term
abject poverty had managed to k^S^TtiS.1” “Tap” is a loaded wo?d which can
. There .are always, two.sides
the k^ times, connote defamation.
Ms “enlightened heads u?’ ft
Mr. Hunter,
p°nsai EIevated to Art in'Meiji Era
ing. ^ta2“fe
widespread dur- so much what-is said, but-how-it migh^ e Xpret^^^
*
Ski Rentals
gun, lemitsu, ?wned a Bonsai £ kn
^^l Toku^wa ShoNecdlesTinehwhichVnoXfSJ
n-as th® G°yomatsu (Five'a ’^y^’. a Pi'esumption.
often -siience is - accepted --ashold Agency. This tree is 500 vearsS'^T^1'1116-1.111^31 House-of citizen the’
Bonsai .plant in - Japan ..today. ^
' ^
dls consiuered - the -oldest UNITED; Chur^
OSCAR'S
1500 Dundas (at Dulferin)-LE.
who
is
wnii
ng>to
.
stand
for
,.
w
^
t
large
zesp^t
more

one
With the advent of the
,
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appearance and Bonsai appreciatioiF X^l1 dealers ™ade their .the-minority or one who smugly stSes
he may ^P^esent
bonsai publication also anneirpH
fashion. A Status; Quo “nd one oT Ghnupb
flom the comforts of the.
the present Emperm- aSceS X L‘M1,St°res- In 192S; 'vheu position which .unreasonably puts
to takc up a ,
It is a good policy to
:
was held in commemoration of The
S-1^11^- Bonsai show
have the RIGHT POLICY
Mr.
Hunter

-there

apart
irom
the
people

.
"Japanese-style Bonsa^ExhibiLn’ ' “k w’ft m, 1934, the first
“Life is like thTmirro"^
that «°«s:
Consult
of Bonsai to that of an art This. ewhihir G 4 e^aklag the position
reflection-of
-oneself

.

$
5
°
u
nnd
^
stupid,
it is often a
sinee.then, and last y^^^t^ bee" M<' ^taly
Bill. Wales
The time mav bp
another viewpoint.
b3n you should start considering
Insurance Agency
’cisty®0^^
-Japan B.onsai So464 Yonge Street, Toronto.
Vic Ogura
tion of this,..unique .horticultural art
t0
Bonsai Masterpieces Exhibition ’’ will h^^A^^^
“Japan Montreal, P. Q.
Phone VYA. 1-3171
this year.. Dealers’in.Bons^^
seventh time :
and are , engaged in the cuIfoimed .a Bonsai,association
ec<
tribution and, exchange. of their proa4ts° ed ;trees and in the dis-

the HEW

Soft’s ft ».i

SKIS

SKATES

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It is being, increasing]r understood^v? °f ^ JaPanese people. "
Bonsai techniques may be aSd
the-people. of-.the .world as ft
though- difficult at present bec^
of P^ts. Al- <
.quests
from abroad
the tools of
once literature,
are for
.AX^^^
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’und Drive ....
(Cont. From Page.1)
B.L. (Battalion Leaders) _ -Ray-?
niond Moriyama, Roy Matsui.
*
Dentistry, approx. 13 JC’s. B.
T.Dr- S. Nakashima, Dr. No-;
hie Hori.
1Jnsiy’arncc ASents, approx. 9:
JC’s. -B.L. — Bill Takeda.
?
P Bharmacists, :approx. 11 JC’s.
B-L. — i uki Onizuka^
Physicians, approx. 18 JC’s.
— Dr. .Henry Sugiyama. '
Realtors, .approx. 6 JC’s. B.L
—Ken Hori.
« ^\ar^r®d Accountants, approx.J
S JC s, B.L. —■ Ernie Jomori.
Tc^nT*1/,'"8!?’ approx. 11;
ju s. b.l. •— Glen *Kono.
"
JI
. Dry Gleaners,-approx,'43 JG’sJ
.b.L. — Shiz Matsuba, Peter^Karatsu.
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Business, approx. 69JC’s. -B.L.
— Coby Kobayashi,-^
I
shima.
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I
Lawyers, approx. 4 JC’s. B.L. I
—■ Iqsh Onizuka.
I
Chiropractors, approx. 3 JC’s. I
KL. —no-one assigned.I
Executives, and High Manage- I '*i
PJ^A-appxox. 50 JC’s. B.L. — I
Mikio Nakamura and Sam Ha- I
gino.


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. El,aseiiGy. there are 345 names
in tarn business,, mid professions ;
group. The .Drive staff hope to .
acquire 50 percent of their ob­
jective from .this group.

BLO0^

stimulated . .by the
,a^ad as -Well as by

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through Life insurance?

the greatest
Sift of all

and S:>£ »S h?®/^ United States
increasing number of Japanese^ ti av^
North American visitors to Jamn wlm

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