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THE NEW CANADIAN

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Ont.

An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Orig

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY- 19, 1966

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(Soprano Nagisa Kai Acclaimed
At First Canadian Recital

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| TORONTO.—Soprano
soprano Nagisa Kai, formerly of Tokvo
Tokyo now liv.
liv|g in Toronto, presented a Valentine gift to her first'Canadian Immigration last week i^ealeVtoS
idience in a concert this week at the Royal Conservatory of Music to Canada in 1965 hicrXSd
from 112,606 the previous year Of 1 i
by capturing their hearts.

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°f Japan’s outstanding newspapers the Asa
recently predicted tha?tRr^
fn person® ruination of Japanese to Canada since the 1990^

She sang four numbers that
Fifty nine of the Japanese immi°Tante owivori u
t People. In tlie future, overcoming the
melted the usually tough, and
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three
months
of
IMs'
A^?hi predicted mat
that some
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non
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“p^st
could be annually sent to Canada.
highly critical audience. The re- ^S^^™ of Japanese to Can- “’??
r*’s;spcS
muldd®^
5nar’ vOie ^lan 1,500 inquiries were made
cjtal was presented by her inwor£®
aUthe Canadian Embassy in Tokyo. Of these
structor Mr. Howell Glyne and
'some 700 applications are now
featured his pupils.
being processed at the Canadian
Immigration Department in Ot­
In German,
Miss Kai sang
tawa, the Asahi report revealed,
Schumann’s “Widmung” and “Die
they believe that almost all of
Lotof Blume”. She finished her
tliese will be given permission
to. immigrate here. Over half of
recital with two songs in Italian
WINNIPEG, Man. —
— Some
Some 572
572 Shihab
t j applicants are university
from Puccinni’s opera Turandot, people now belong to the Mani­ Shibata this week.
students in their 20’s.
“Fignore Ascolta” and “Tu Che toba Japanese Canadian Citizens’
He said that a permanent
Last year’s overall immigra­
Di
Gel
Sei
Cinta.

Association, revealed the group’s members file has now been creat- tion was the highest since the
■2-420
After years of study under public relations executive, Wally
year of 1957 when
ed by the executive.
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immigrants
entered the
notable Japanese voice teachers,
country. Immigration slumped to
this demure, 24-year-old. Miss
a low of 71,689 in 1961.
made her debut on Yomiuri Shim­
Kingdom again led
bun’s showcase of new talent on _ HONOLULU.—A chubby little mother watching—Jie learned to ™eo4iStsource countries with
Japan’s National TV network, Honolulu Sansei boy of four with bend, his artificial knee and "’8/5 J™migi,ants in 1965 up
ai button nose, bright snapping kneel. That he is psychologically fiom 29,279 in 1964. Italy was
NHK. Since then she has appear- I almond-shaped
cy '
eyes and a warm adjusting well was demonstrat­ next with 26,398 (19,297/ then
ed
in
many
operas.
Her
latest
and
winning
personality
has been ed one day when a playmate hit
onto.'
States with 15,role
was
in
the
Fujiwara
Opera
c
an
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U
S
1966
National
Easter him, on the same knee with a z^nox y5'’ Germany with 8,927
Nagisa Kai
(na9y2^P01’^31 with 5,734 (5,Seal Child of the National Society
Company’s Don Giovanni.
laughed and said, ouy)Greece with 5,642 (4 391)
for Crippled Children and Adults.
Miss
Kai
is
also
a
that didn’t hurt, that’s mv and France with 5,225 immi­
,
,.

new recording star for Japan’s Toshiba
.ecording Company. Her latest release is the waxing of her .. He . is Alan Nagao who was wooden leg.”
grants (4,542). .
born with his right leg ending
ajor role in. Tears Of Glass.
at mid-thigh, webbing on the
Her stay in Canada is being sponsored by her
uncle and aunt, r Ker,s
His right hand and a
t. and Mrs. Masami Tsuruoka. Mr. Tsuruoka is
the well-known cleft lobe on his right ear. He
rather of Canadian Karate.”
also was born with a brilliant anniversa5AoTtheCd°ST^w^ c^«n eolumn'in the Cronicie here.
mind and .today has an IQ of 140
| Japanese Canadians will have an opportunity
When London died in 1916,
to see Nagisa
7
Alan will visit President John­ en Jack London revived memories,
&nL1
27th at the J C* Cultural Centre’s Spring
PrePared the “eternal
son at the White House in com­ of his Japanese servant, Toki| i
.11S ime’ ^O1 a change, she will be singing three songs pany with Easter Seal chairman nosuke Sekine, in a recent Herb bed in the custom of his coun­
ty’
noted' The bedroom
» her native Japanese.
'
Jimmy Durante to launch the an­
^^^P,
a single red.flower
nual campaign.
placed on the pillow and into the
Another
Nisei
GI
Dies
x The son of Eddy N. and Jean
breast pocket this note: “Your
ii
Nagao of Honolulu, Alan is the
HONOLULU. —The U.S. Army speech was silver, your silence
youngest of their three children said that another Nisei, specialist is now golden.”
and the only one with a handicap. oo011^^ Glass Wallace Matayoshi,
As long as Sekine was at the
At two years of age, he was fit­ ^3, Honolulu, had been killed at
ranch,
there was a fresh red
ted' for an artificial leg.
|y Lt.Hubert Yoshida, USMC I i„ action.)
a-™' on Jan- 29, at' Cu Chi, Gower on London’s pillow. VisitSince he possessed curiosity
es northwest of Saigon.
StlJ note
single red flower
I (Marine Lieutenant Hubert YoSouth Vietnam and energy in large amounts he
Specialist Matayoshi was with Propped on the pillow at the
&<n°W ? H ComPa«y, 2nd
*
learned to walk amazingly quick- ^,t.hre®“man listening post at Cu
fettahon,
Seventh
Regiment
h
a Part of Jack Lonly,
according to therapists at the Chi when he was hit by a Viet
life.
H Marine Division, , "
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Here
s
y
°
ur
r i j I iL x --—You begin feeling
Pai
’k 3t Glen E1Ien>
vlulStCu I inat it is something so precious and Sultan Easter
Seal School in Cong grenade.
perpetuating
a
tribute begun 50
was an honor fare/ so beautiful that it is a secret Honolulu where, at the doctor’s
>|
treasure.
years ago by Sekine.
n e from basic training in, N
suggestion, he was taken for ex­
Tnv°W 74’ ?ekin® is living in
Pn Uiego, was selected for of- Lnv°4-« s ove^ and 11 doesn't make ercise to strengthen the muscles Overseas Japan Centre
1 okyo, according to Takashi Ta­
ter candidate srhnAl /

“y.^enw to anyone, it isn't that
toned J a k
_ SC«<X>1, commis- M re indifferent. It's just that they of his crippled leg.
kagi,
who is related to him bv
TOKYO. — An overseas Japap tea, and has been in Vietnam don 1 know; they don't know what it
Alan

s
friendly
personality
soon
marriage.
He has revisited the
pee August. He was recenHv I !Peans'. ^“t treasure of mine, and made him one of the most po­ ne.s,e Centre to promote Japanese
Warded the RrA»,„ a*txeuuy there « something about it that they
; ^^rai times and stopped
culture
and
to
assist
Nisei
and
dor in
• S!ar for should understand. I . don't understand pular youngsters at the school
LSan Francisco just this past
s i_ ,^ Combat. This IS how he I lL ™yse^> but there is something that He also became one of the most Sansei students will be one of
hls Y^Ta while on a
the topics at the 7th Annual
PnS back, and how he saw
should be understood by all of us.
active. His greatest moment of Overseas Japanese Conference
* man in his phi die

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°UI; Sekine is associated
triumph came when—with his slated for May 10th in Tokyo.
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making samurai
-words for sale as souvenirs.
R.
„we are the new New Breed,
Breed at
Guadalcanal nor the New Breed
1.0
AriQrrV
of Korea. We are the first fruits
L
*
I of the rock and roll age, weaned
“ ™e’ *ince Ruppert School studvin.

E°F°' ~ Akiko Koiima who
John Wayne movies on
studying, and now changing dia­
ho-?6 ATiss Universe conte-t I ^ strangers to depression and first photo of this year’s New Districts.
When not teaching,
119o9, will be married to Tana I ration cards, the benefactors of Canadian Baby Contest winner,
pers, he pursues his hobbies of
he actor Akira Takarada after P°stwar prosperity and the nuphotography, curling, and chess.
P0-year romance, it was recent- I c ear neurosis. We grew up in Barbara Joyce Nakagawa is pro­
^ reported.
I on age when people were alive, duced in this issue in answer to
“Mama” Nakagawa was born
many requests from our readers.
Pie Sports Ninnon
___ vibrant and virile, when death
Joted Takarada
newspaper I was seen only on those rare ocand educated in New Zealand.
Her
parents
are
Mr.
and
MrsShe
has been a teacher for 5
te marriage will
I
n
~I y
wax-like figures
ay.
0
take place m | pleasantly composed in a com- H. G. Nakagawa of Dawson
years in New Zealand, McBride
; fortable casket, , surrounded by
wd
Fernie School Districts, and
^P0*0’ executive oi
k Mrs r^I°tlon - Picture Co.. fragrant flowers and organ mu­
Peace River South. She is a 4th“Papa” Nakagawa' was bom
tbetween^^in^h10 ^H. be the sic- And the violence of death
was seen only in Cinemascope, and educated in Salmon Arm,
year student faculty of educa­
kemenS
the marnage ar- on channel 2 or, for those of us
tion,
music dept, of University
B.C.
At
present
he
is
a
5th
and
Is
A, the newspaper said.
who are older, the pre-code comic
of
B.C.
Lumb^3’ 3J? bas appeared in books; but it'was all make be­ final year student at the Univer­
k
Li P1C;tures with Hong lieve. So we assumed that wars sity of British Columbia major­
Having such scholarly parents,
would come and people would die ing in history and geography.
kp
_een actresses.
it tie Barbara Joyce should find
but it would never touch us for Before entering UBC, he taught
nth
• retumed
homework a breeze,' once she
। J ^om. the United
States.refor some 8 years in the Surrey,
Cont. on P. 8. '
Barbara J. Nakagawa starts attending school.

ated ’|

Man. JCCA Announces
Total Membership Of 572

Sansei Is U.S. Easter Seal Poster Child

Jack London's Servant Living In Japan

The Naked And The Dead

yiiss
p * - Un verse 1959 ?e are not 016 °ld
AftAr

US

N.C. Contest Winner's First Portrait

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Saturday. Feb?

US Judo Champ Hayward Dishioha
Defeats Uryu For Vancouver Title
,

BOWLINC~~ SCORES
LEAgK

S/NGH? MIXED TEN-PIN
IdjAGUE,-Sunday,
January , 30, - 1966
Ea 550^20^?^® v6°° f22^’Tom
(20); . Kay. Kawano 539; Ge517 t£^^
Sc™ Katsura
t u u Shiozaki 510; Sam Baba 509;
Tosh Hori 508 (206).

- I _ SADIES:

Mary

I0^1 Madokoro 57R. r .
Chuck Shimizu 7566,FraS,W
Frank Kitazaki 546- Ch
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Moza Matsumoto 536^ yle °S$
fJ0^ Wama 530^? ^.
Ed Nobuto 530.
u' Sho Mo?:
LABIES; Adcria
Nakata 492; Jso alnroe ^

Yoshikuni 481;

Lou

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Jane Goto 416;
Annual Vancouver Judo Tournament’s Ltd ^ \
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Sunohara 0452
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lightweight division.
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n ^^^^n 418;
InZTt’krK recently at Garden Auditorium n 6 ^nvyweight class was captured by tough I
SJ’ruaiY s- 1966. MEN: Mike
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^ Nishioka en- ^”^AX»,ra: yashi ; 556; Ron Matsui
rukawa 552; Shin} shJ°53;^®
ryu 4th-dan, of Vancouver and formerly of ia\th,T ■ '“"“* after more than a month’s n«# m ”° “l"a ®i D™ Seki 547.
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Monroe
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Champmnships in Rio de Janeiro.
TO &,?*’ Ms.^Nobby kS kayama 427; Tye 7™^ 459; Any 1
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THE

;day\February_lM25i

NEW

CANADIAN

_______ ;__________________ _________ PAGE 7

Canadian Nisei
Personal Notes Across Canada
Artists Kiyooka &
Engagements
Obituaries
Ind Annual Nisei Men's Bonspiel March 19th Tanabe Praised

ares and Doings

^)RONTO.—-Second Annual Nisei Men’s Bonspiel to be held at
& Stone Curling Club (Lawrence and Midland) Toronto,
Bay, March 19th.
first Draw 11:00 a.m. There will ,be three Draws — eight
reach.
Kdress all entries to Gord Kai, Apt. 801, 220 Woolner Ave.,
Ko 9 (Telephone 769-4068); or phone Vic Suzuki at 787-7104.
f per rink. Make cheque payable to Gord Kai. All single
fetions will be accepted and placed on a team and notified.
Sophies and prizes will be awarded with Buffet Dinner.
|
T. Nagano

By DAVID WATMOUGH

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Mr._ and
Mrs. Tsunehiko Uyeda, of Kampleased to anloops, B.C.
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Mae Yoshiko, to Larry
Wataru Doi, son of Mr and Mrs.
Ken Doi of Slocan City B.C. The
wedding will take place at. Kam­
loops Buddhist Church, Kamloops,
B.C. on April 9, 1966.

SATO

WINNIPEG, Man.—Shinji Sa­
VANCOUVER. — If I say that
to
passed away here suddenly
there is an occasional affinity on - February
12th, 1966. Funeral
between the work of Harry Ki­
service
was
held
on Wed., Feb.
yooka, whose first one-man show
16th.
in Vancouver appeared at The
Mr. Sato was one of the leadNew Design, and that of his
er.s
of tlie community and well
brother Roy, it is meant in no
to all through labor
known
sense as a denigration.
the New Democratic
and
unions
*
*
Nor is the evocation one solely

T.U.
Party.
engendered
by
a
mutual
involve
­
HAMILTON,
Ont.
— Mr. and
|
*

*
* ^
*
ment in current hard-edge tech­
Mrs. Jusuke Tamaki of Hamil­
IJCCA Annual General Meet. Slated for Mar. 6 niques. Indeed, at this level, Har­
HIRA
ton, Ontario are' happy to an­
TORONTO.
— Mrs. Sho^Hira, nounce the engagement of their
WINNIPEG.—The Annual General Meeting of the Manitoba ry Kiyooka is able to suggest
tese Canadian Association will be held at the Man. Buddhist by comparison the remarkable beloved wife of the late Kensa- daughter, Rose Chikako to Mr.
Hall, on Sunday, March 6th, 1:30 p.m. The general meet- degree of diversity a hard-edge buro Hira, passed away on Feb. George Oyagi, son of Mr. and
hll be held earlier from this year to enable the executives and an optical approach is able 14th, 1966 at St. Michael’s Hospi­ Mrs. Chukichi Oyagi ofJScarboro,
tal.
Ontario, on February oth, 1966.
to convey.
Io plan immediate events..
Funeral was held at the Earle Party was held at the Grange
£11 members are urged .to attend. Refreshments Mil be
CRISP ELEGANCE
Elliott Funeral Home. Service in Tavern in Hamilton.
|. Nomination committee reports on the list of possible candiToronto
Buddhist Church. Crema­
It is rather in terms of crisp
Sfor this year’s executive, council. The names will be aired at
*
*
*
tion
.at
Toronto
Crematorium.
elegance
or
sprightliness
that
the
general meeting arid additional names may be added before
'
DOWNSVIEW,
Ont.

Mr. and
younger Kiyooka enjoys a gift
is are mailed out to each member.
Mrs.
George
Takejiro
Tanaka
of
in common with his brother Roy. Births
|
Wally -Shibata
of
Downsmew,
Ontario
take
From here on, though, Harry
I'
*
*
*
TORONTO.—Mrs. Liz Pearce, pleasure in announcing the- en­
Kiyooka is not only very much
New
judo columnist, is gagement of their daughter, Lily
Andrew's Anglican Church Union Service Sun. on his own —• but is his own happyCanadian
to
announce
the birth of Sayuri, to Mr. Clive Ross, son
bRONTO.—St. Andrew’s Japanese Anglican Church will be mastei' of the situation in which her sixth child, ' Robin Vanessa of "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross also
rg their Union-Service this Sunday, Feb. 20th starting 11:30 he involves himself.
Precise flat surfaces, as in an on January 26th, 1966 at Wel- of Downsview. The engagement
at tiie1 Church. Guest , speaker will be Miss Allison Shepard,
party was held on February 5,
impressive, acrylic polymer can­ lesley Hospital.
Jnary to Japan for the last eight years.
Daughter doing fine, Liz re- 1966 at Ross residence with re­
vas,
The
Horizontal
Centre,
tin
­
Installation service for' new officers of the church will also
latives and friends.
gle with a broken animation of ports she is doing “OK: too.
place.
white
strip.
tusic will be provided by the church choir. Everyone is corThis elegarit conceit crops up
kinvited to attend.
ag'ain
in such works as Green
[ext week, Feb. 27th, the guest speaker will be Dr. D. Kita­
Your Home
Buy & Sell
Spring,
and Ring The Red which
mi Director of college work at the Episcopal church in the
commence
from
a
highly
satis
­
fl States. He will be here under the auspices of the Grace
Through
fying green and red background
h on the Hill of Toronto.
respectively.
|
Rev. Keii Imai
An even more blithe pose is
struck by the artist’s three
tnese & Chinese Canadian Confab March 19th mobiles which permit a similar
Representing
jORONTO.—Through the co-ordinated efforts of the Chinese vivacity of strip effect to float
Ilan Association and the Toronto JU.C.A., a joint conference free in space.
DIFFERENT WORLD
Seen scheduled for Saturday,; March 19, 1966- at 918 Bathurst
t (Buddhist Church).
We enter a x different world
Toronto, Ontario
She program will begin with registration at 4:30 p.m. to 5:00 (though scarcely a grimmer
1444 Danforth Avenue
^followed by supper, panel discussion, comments, workshop, (one), in tlie Takao Tanabe show
BUS: HO. 9-1151 — RES: AM. 1-2581
lind rounded off with a social. It should prove an interesting, which complements the Kiyooka
jating evening where you will have the opportunity to parti - exhibition upstairs in the gallery.
i. The conference fee is $2.75 and this includes supper.
Tanabe again demonstrates his
Jor reservations or further information please contact. Mr. restless enquiry into the nature,
je Imai — 461-8686, or Mr. Roy Sato — 466-6506.
of things by coming up with a
f
T.J.C.C.A.
show’ that is not only diverse in
itself but which suggests con­
siderable departure from pre­
B Your Girl A Chance To Be Miss Valentine vious
YOUR SHOPPING LIST
exhibitions.
TORONTO.—As you’ve noticed, if you’ve bothered to read
His affection for collage and
SAKURA RICE — EGGS — .MARU-KIN. SHOYU
ids, the J.Y.B.S. is once again presenting their annual Miss his ability, to deftly manipulate
SUKIYAKI MEAT — VINEGAR — MANJU — SUGARS
itine Dance and Contest. • These articles, using the romantic it, is strikingly present _ in his
■ MANY VARIETIES OF ARARE
>ach, for the romantics naturally; the “camp” approach, for Fragments From a Billboard
n-group and the nostalgic approach for the mature types, series. These collages frequently
all intended to impress upon you the following important facts. invoke photographic reproduc­
EM. 4-7692
Dime: 8.30 p.m. Date: Saturday, Feb. 19. Place: J.C. Cultural tion of the eye to make playfully
',e. Price: $2.00 per couple at the door. Special Attention: satiric comments on illusion and
173 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TORONTO
Miss Valentine Contest, in which all single girls attending reality.
.
lance are eligible, provided that they have yet to win the
Tanabe is too energetic a
ed crown. Some of the prizes for the evening have been gen- quester to sustain any sort of
ly donated by such prominent J.C. firms as Japan Camera, plateau of effectiveness for his
^s Sporting Goods, and many, many others, which we will admirers.
; acknowledge.When, for instance, he com­
f in all our ads, we have yet to appeal to your type, don’t bines a hard-edged discipline
it another thought. It’s not worth it! Just come, stag or drag, with a certain fluidity of gesture
>e most exciting dance of the year and be prepared for the (as in Jun Summer Strip) he
■of your life. ,
T.Y.B.S.
personally affords me a great
pleasure.
But in Jun Organ, which also
combines
a . hard-edge optical
SAY IT WITH
effect
with
a looser, more
FLOWERS
dynamic
surface
at the _ centre
IARRISTER and SOLICITOR
of
the
canvas,
I
find
a failure in
SHARON'S FLORIST overall sense of communication.
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62 RICHMOND ST. WEST
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Bus: HO. 6-2041
rain, called Dec Boxed, where
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happily with a fragile merging
of black and olive drab, succeeds
brilliantly.
.
And just to show this is no
fluke notion (and, incidentally to
frustrate too much generalisation
through Life insurance?
about .this artist), we have the
kindred canvas, Dec Packaged as
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Satui d ay, February j^ j

PAGE 8

Naked And Dead
it happened only to the aged ■who
lost their zest for life in the
realm of make believe. We were
the little boys who wished that
the Korean war would last long
enough for us to grow up and
fight in it.
Fate' brought us together in
1964, busily playing games at
Camp Pendleton, running up and
down the bleak hills, perfecting
our new skills. When we ran out
of blank ammunition we assaulted the aggressors at “Casey
Springs” shouting “bang, bang”
or “rat-tat-tat.” In those days
we always took the objective and
sent the aggressors to flight. We
consolidated after the assault,
the squad leaders, would make
their report. “No ammo, No cas­
ualties.”
“No casualties,” yet we knew.

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that when real war came we skv, his eyes half open. A dribble some of us hid ourselves from
Authorized ai
and for payment of peetaa”1
would have casualties. For a of 'blood ran out of the corner one another and cried. We cried
Post Office Depor®’*
Marine is taught that war is a. of his mouth. His helmet, had for the Van Schuyler that we
profession, and death is a normal fallen off^.exposing a shock _of knew, the Van Schuyler his fami­ T. UMEZUKI, Publish^ r
En&y
hazard of the trade. We expect­ straw-colored hair on a towhead­ ly knew and the Van Schuyler TSUMURA,
ed this, yet we wondered how. we ed youngster^. (How many times which only he himself knew. We Editor, KEN MORI iS
would react when one of our own have I told you youngsters to cried because he was alive like Section Editor and Adve
buckle your helmets down. But .ns and now was dead. We wept
was killed in combat.
no, you all wanted to run around because like him, we would some
479 QUEEN ST. ^|
On Leaving Pearl
like John Wayne with your chin day die. ' And we mourned for
Toronto 2-B, Ont.
When we mounted out to Viet­ straps flapping loose.) There was the loss of our innocence.
EMpire 6-5005 \
nam our last view of the States a neat little red hole in the
All right. We had our cry. So
was Pearl Harbor. We manned middle of his breastbone. When now we know. Death is real.’
the rails at attention while the I picked him up his lungs fell Death is earnest. But so is life.
boat slipped silently down the through his back, making a sog­ Move out, Marines! We’ve got
canal, past a catamaran full of gy lump in the back of his a job to do, and precious little
tourists, out to the empty sea.
time to do it in.
jacket.
“Take a good look, Marines.
I laced his limp body on his
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For some of you it will be the poncho. (A poncho has so many
The only answer:
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trying to imagine which of our your poncho or on it, but never
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We expected, we wondered, the Spartan mother would tell
SEIWING blouses at home V/sUP1
we imagined, but we never knew her son today?)
Qnd pick UP- Call Mary' at
until the first man in our platoon
(Toronto).
W
No
Words
Were
Needed
was killed.
HOME sewer to make finedreJS
I called his buddies over and
Van Schuyler was killed on a
TOKYO.
blouses. Pick up and deliver
Of
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the
126
pasthey
looked
at
his
body.
I
should
Sunday morning. I found him
EM. 3-3803, .Allenby Fashion,ill®
sprawled down the embankment have said something then. (Look sengers lost aboard the ill-fated dina Ave. (Toronto).
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Nippon
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re
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of Rt. 1, the road that runs the and remember. This was a Ma­
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I
picked
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edge
of
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the
His face was turned up to the
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Winter
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in
the road one of Van Schuyler’s
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kept flipping out. A Ma­ Sapporo, largest city in Hok­ iron . and under pressing girl's
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wear for . large clothing mahufa^ra
rine stumbled on it and mutter­ kaido.
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The
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group
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The
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We had come under fire and were sales drive conducted by the
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h
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