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By ALLAN BEEKMAN
to
informa> M "The Broken Seal: ‘Operation Magic • So™‘52ry
Bead to Pearl Harbor’.” by Vladislas
cript°of
Roose^lt ^kes a decoded transi House, 428 pages, $6.98) depicts
in
Token
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^leg-ram
irom the Foreign Ministrv
D . on the eve of the Pearl Harbor
The ttx? o±
ambassador in Washington,
.ack.
matic note
3 meticulously worded diploPresides Ft Alin D. Roosevelt is at his desk. A
go^St
f01’
to the American
ngs a locked dispatch pouch, which
reived from the Office of Naval In•
‘This Means War”
ri key worn dangling at the end of
Ui^ence. ^:
Tlw
bt
Roo^velt studies the transcript,
:
opens
the
pouch.
chain, Rocs
men
ne says, This means war.”
i reason why Roosevelt himself opens
on S SXr h°"rS Wore the bombs W£TC “ Ml
e pouch. His ci /otologists have cracked the Japanese
oliWtic code, and the pouch is used to transport
ofSw-ir
the note as a declaration
e highly secy?’ dispatches derived from this source,
ot
war,
vhy.
the
author
asks,
“did he not act inion
The fat oi c coding the Japanese communications
Why
did
he
sit.
back, go to" bed and
considered f such a high order by the handful of
Hou't^'^ 01 t le rLe^t ^at^TuI day idling- in the White
oosevelfs c jest advisers who share the jealously
_

Author Of New Book
Farago has produced an erudite, readable history
of the use of cryptology in intelligence work. “The
broken Seal’- is essential to a full understanding of
the steps that led. to Pearl Harbor. But the book shows
little understanding of the causes of tlie confrontation
°f Japan and America. The author is unconvincing
waen he tries to explain why’ Roosevelt, did not act. upon
the recognition that Japan had decided on war.
At a cabinet meeting-, Nov. 25. 194.1, Roosevelt had
S:Vd die Japanese were “notorious” for attacking
without warning. It would be remarkable if he, and
his experts, had not known that Japan had begun all
its modern wars with surprise attacks.
Magic revealed the Japanese emissaries were to
deliver their reply to the American “ultimatum” at
1 p.m., Washington time. The Washington authorities
recognized the significance of the chosen hour: 1 p.m.,
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Japanese Opening
Beauty & Charm
Schools For Men

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T. UMEZUKI
TORONTO.—The fast increasing Japanese immigrants hi Tor­
TOKYO.—Practice makes per­
onto are concerned with the multitude of problems facing every
fect, especially’ when these young
newcomer and are doing something about it. At a meeting at the
men are taught how to be charm-,
Nikko Garden on July 14th, some 70 new immigrants gathered and
mg by a beautiful, female in­
formed an association called “Japanese Immigrants Liaison Com­
structor. The young men, all
wishing to learn to smile attrac­
mittee.” It’s aims are to aid in the settlement of newcomers in
tively, must practice in front of
a new society, to offer mutual aid, benefit, and friendship for each
mirrors
daily.
other.
How ironical that the young
The leaders of this new group are already working actively
men of today would be “strictly
with die Toronto JCCA Citizenship and Immigration Committee.
the monopoly^ of women.” Wom­
en are “fast becoming stronger '
The group will work as an sub­
and invading men’s territory”
ordinate part of the Toronto
while these young men must
B.C. Strong For
JCCA body.
turn to a charm school, not for
women but for men!
The group will be lead by
James
Bond
Makes
A
Get-away
On
A
Toyota
This school, “specializing in
President
Mutsumi
Nagai. Other
By DAVID GORREL
helping
men improve their ap­
, .MONTREAL. — British Co- officers elected at the meeting,
TORONTO.—The good guys and the bad guys all drive Toyota pearance” has opened on the Gin­
lumbiajvill put more money into chaired by Mr. Masahiro Naka­ cars in the new James Bond thriller “You Only Live Twice”. The za, Tokyo. It is called the “Danshi
die 1970 World's fair in Osaka bayashi, were as follows:
movie has just been released throughout the world by United Senka” (men’s special course) of
it did into Expo 67, Premier
Yamano Charm School. It gives
Ko
Yamamoto — Vice-presi­ artists.
• A. G. Bennett, said during
instruction in such things as
One
of
the

good
guys

,
represented
by
sensuous
Japanese
hi tour of tlie fair in Montreal dent, Yoshihiro Hashimoto — agent Akiko Wakabayashi, wheels through much of the movie body-building, beauty treatment,
recently.
General Secretary, Masahiro Na­
a specially built Toyota 2000GT sports car. Bond has a habit ’ makeup, expressions and man•‘V • ?° $'; British Columbia kabayashi — Asst. G. S., Hiroshi in
of beating hasty retreats from hordes of Oriental thugs and in­ • ners. If this continues to be the
m buried in the Si.3-million
Sasaki
Recording
Secretary
variably
manages to hurdle into the passenger seat of the Toyota trend, maybe the men will be
. ^tem Provinces’
Pavilion,
I more beautiful than the women
to
be
sped
to safety by Miss Wakabayashi.
■£
Snai?s. with Alberta, Miss Miye Kiyose — Asst., Hi­
in the world. After all, these
Bond’s hurdling ruled out the normal hardtop version of the young men seem to “attach great­
deko Umeda — Treasurer, Soi-“^^a, and Saskatchewan.
A’.^0 'ri, British Columbia chiro Yamamoto
Program, Toyota 2000GT, so the giant Japanese company built two con- er importance to outward appear­
g W a pavilion all its own, Taketoshi Ichiki — Liaison, Ma­ vcrtibilized models especially for the movie. Sony came to Toyo­ ance than to improving their
ta’s aid with masses of electronic equipment including a midget minds,” said another young man.
g" in co-operation with the. vesao Tsubota — Information, Fu- two-way color television phone arrangement and Asahi came up , What ever happened to the image
'
ntGus:ne5 °f the province.
.f •?. ao an . enormous amount kashi Nakatsumi — P. R. and with a battery of concealed cameras. Everything on the cars works. | of a typical young man being
v. pfinejS with the Japanese,” Social, Kunio Tada — Auditor.
The “bad guys” drive like demons in a sober black Toyota strong, rugged, and intelligent?
??Kl at a Press conAlso attending this meeting Crown sedan which has the bad luck to be picked-up by a heli-| These young men, who attend
gently. “I can’t tell you
were National JCCA and Toron­ copter fitted with a huge electro-magnet. The ghastly end for the this charm school, use equipment
spend in Osafour gunmen inside comes when the chopper drops the car from devised for “producing ideal fi1 'vlV be T^e a bit more to JCCA executives Edward Ide, about 1,000 feet into Tokyo Bay. Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. also pro- ' gures” (probably perfect 36’s),
g?be 8337,000 we spent Mits Sumiya, Ritsuko Inouye, vided the Cyown sedan for the film. It was quite standard until it got and beautiful skin. A devise, in| vented by Mrs. Aiko Yamano,
Albert Nishimura, and T. Ume- dropped in the harbour.
the founder of the school, calls
The
Toyota
2000GT
went
on
sale
in
Japan
in
May
and
the
zuki. Mr. Ide congratulated the
for “special clay said to bo efhardtop
version
will
reach
North
American
shores
around
the
end
Reymond Sansei
newcomers on the formation of
of this year. It is estimated that millions will have seen the car fective in removing fat and im­
the group and expressed his in the movie before it is available for sale around the world. Several proving the skin condition.” Al­
^ins Baton Crown hope that they will work in close additional millions will see a prototype of the car at the Japanese so, Mrs. Kiwako Karan, beauty
^^^•hta. — Fifteen- harmony with the parent body Pavilion at Expo ’67. In Japan, the announced retail price counselor at the school, teaches
them “how to smile properly”
■<*-d In 1 asahashi of Ray- so that together they would ob­ is $7,350.
and make the best use of their
more baton-twirling tain the results they seek. Mr.
“manly features.”
^ecentiy m Calgary by T. Furuta, Vice-consul also -spoke
The world is changing rapid­
senior tri-province
ly’. May’be “having a good face
A
for girls 15,20 at the meeting.
and figure” is a big advantage
After the official part of the
Mtss
even
in a man’s (?) world. Pret­
•if??112^’’ competing meeting, all those attending
ty

soon,
it will become so you
B CF irom Saskatche- gathered together for a free dis­
cannot
tell
whose world it is,
^emmbia and Alcommented a young woman on
cussion
on
the
availability
of
in ^e open
VANCOUVER.—Patsy Iwabuchi, a talented 18-year-old is the Ginza pouting her mouth.
<fc
V’16 year <>lds. jobs for the newcomers, accom­
aiso had U.S. com- modations, etc. Mr. Albert Nishi­ featured in the August issue of Macleans Magazine as Vancouver
3=*"
“superteenager.” A 6-year honor student, Senior Personality Con­
^tC? ^sLar- continued to mura, a Nisei engineer, offered test winner and other numerous awards, she graduated fiom Glad­ Poet Nishiwaki
U^ners ci^cle in Cal- some interesting facts on his
Coming To Expo 67
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^ by tak- profession. Mr. Mits Sumiya stone High School cum laude in June.
Before entering UBC this fall, she has already won a trip
Trophy- for presented 50 copies of the Na­
TOKYO. — R. Junzaburo Nii
°f the daY and tional JCCA’s “A History of jp g^po through an essay contest, performed a baton-twirling I shiwaki, 73-year-old Japanese
twirling.
The Japanese Canadians in Bnt- act in Banff, won the Ted Mack Amateur Hour in Los Angeles, ’ poet and literary critic, will at­
1877-1958” to and went to Chicago for the International Majorette championship. tend a world poetry conference
won by Ina ish Columbia
at Expo 67 in Montreal Sept.
younger sister the
ft of the Tor- • She is also a script writer for a Ford Foundation-sponsored film 6-10, the Canadian embassy here
k. ® Llie open
biography of Louis RieL
announced recently.
(Continued on Page S)

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Japan Karate master Chitose And
Hamamoto Coming Here Hugust 12
iJP^^'z^ ~ ^? President oi the I the Canadian North American Kara
TsuSinChZtd°h Association, Dr. Ite Championships slated for Septemte tea r C d
d C°?“? to lor°n' ber 2nd “d 4th at the Canadian Na. to via Canadian Pacific Airlines on tional Exhibition He is beb^,b
By DANNY BOYD
stay.rdCTY' AU9USl 2ft f°r ° month's j sidled by the Tsuruoka Karate Doj^
VICTORL4..

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edge of the Royal Roads campus and com t--5
Dr. Chitose,
long practise day Masatake K«“u

I Van, Lions Footballer Having Tough Th i

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A special karate clinic will be as far as he could to illustrate the experience gap.
held on September 3rd at the
Ku had a virtually impossible job when he came to camp.
Japanese Canadian Cultural Cen- I He is an uiternational-class rugby player and a professional
tre, with the Centre’s Nisei Ka­ wrestler capable of grossing close to $25,000 a year but he has
rate Club acting as host, headed never in his life been exposed to Canadian football. When he came I
by Dr. Chitose and including Mr.
ere he had to be taught to do up .the chin-strap of a Redell hehut I
Hamamoto and Mr. Tsuruoka. I
u
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The Nisei Karate Club’s Pres­
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ident, Mr. Tom Saito and his
° y ?eS ^ ^U can ma^e it because Ku is good people. But I
group is now* making arrange­ eveiy ody iknows that Ku is facing overwhelming odds.
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ments for this karate seminar.
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“I’m Just Too Skinny”
I
_^s a ^iedgling defensive end Ku has come under the coaching
° ^ ^naP’ a m°Sb understanding person. Two days ago Tony
To Hold Junior
I an. ^U ^ere talking up stairs in the dormitory area and Knap
^U’ ^^^ *s ^ going ?” Ku replied in his limited English.
Golf Tournament I j Pietty
good coach but in a few days, zick,” and he drew
I
s
finger
across
his throat in an unmistakeable gesture.
ta^'1??- 1110 HuntingAt 6 3 and 215 pounds Ku is an unusual Japanese but he is
‘ite Of tKrf-Ttry CIub is the I
scarcely
an unusual football player. As he said himself recently,
Toronto *T -^ annual metro
,” t„,!n“’f ,?“ Champion- | I am just too skinny for this game.” Ku does not have the hitting
ships, to be held on July 24 th
philosopher of North American trained players. He absorbs in­
1967.
structions conscientiously. and does the best he can to produce.
h.aOne
7 ,e hundred
flUMred and
and eightv enut it is just not in him to rattle opponents who are his dinner ।
are exPected, and ensures mates. Recently he was told during a drill that he had to hit his
another resounding success!
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TrSf Tor?nS, Junior Board of don’t understand he replied in his stilted English, ‘T don’t like
Tiade, and The Telegram are
to hit my fiends.”
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ow. "ross, and low
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iturday, July 22, 1967

PAGE 7

Dates And Doings

Japanese Ladies
Going Strong For
fusuzumi (Eve. Cool) Dance at JCC Centre Aug. 12 Sexy Physiques

Personal Notes Across Canada
Obituaries

I TORONTO.—The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre will be

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tiding their annual Nusuzumi (enjoy the evenhig cool) Dance on
By HANK SAITO
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OKUBO
I TORONTO.—-Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Urday, August 12th from S:30 to 12:00 p.m. at the Centre Da^fY°'~"The^vay m^y JaCHATHAM, Ont — Mr
°f Toronto’ Ontario are
h Wynford Drive in Don Mills.
’ fevVe eithwJl11 figuredJ sanosuke Okubo of Chatham On- |3T t° f^0™6 fte ensage'
| Bar facilities, to lubricate dry throats and raise the partv too little of what ^ £ £ tario P^d away on July Hth. ^ Z1 £ daughter, Carole
Jirit will be available. Recorded music, by the best- groups (?)
catch the approving male~eye
|196'* Funeral service was held vUnnko, to Mr. Ken Muranaka,
jr young and old, with easy and casual summer dress wrill be
So they’re doing somethinJOn July 15th at the Park Street
Snd ^^ Kinsuke
ie keynote for the evening’s fun.
abo« it.
| United Chureh
I Muranaka.
; Admission
Clinics to help girls sdH
only SI.25. Everyone welcome to attend. __ JCC
*
S ueCdoCUrVeS / the right pIac’
stre
A aiV01ag a booming business I
nn?vn
throughout this counter, u”^
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.COOKSVILLE, Ont—Mr. Ku|pan Delegate to Attend Intn'l Library Assoc.
We wish to express our deep
gratitude
to our many relaI TORONTO.—For the Centennial Year the General Council of furies.
*
«n- msuke Ikeno, 86, of Cooksville,
ti\ es, friends and organiza­
Today medical doctors
Pntario passed a'vay on Julv
Be International Federation of Library Associations is to be held
tions for their kind "sympa­
.fIat-bosomed giris hi- 15th’ 1967 at Cooksville hospital.
thies extended to us during
Toronto from August 13 through August 20. 1967.
the loss of our beloved father.
s
— T aild busts ^th h^
Funeral was held on Julvd"
17th
H The conference will be sponsored by the Canadian Librarv fes"a?&
Tammy & Miyo Marubashi
association and assisted by the Ontario Library Association.
and family
eyed girls who want the mmd ?
1 Wt l
Revs* T’ KomiI The theme of the conference will be “Library service for a
Jimmy & Kay Marubashi
I Nama and M. Norisue officiatInou covering a large geographical area’. Delegates will come eyes of the westerner.
and family
. Bo Ji operations are relatively ing‘ Hiterment at Park Lawn
Frank
& Fumi Marubashi
from the U.S.S.R., France, Germany and other European coun­
doctors say, and are Cemetery on July 18th.
and family
ties and Japan. Other delegates will ibe from all parts of Canada within the financial means of
Bob & Kay Marubashi
ad the U.S.A. The Japanese delegate is Miss Momoko Ishii of the average office girls or house- Births
Jim
& Anne Kimura
wile.
Jokyo, Japan.
and family
The most popular beautifica- I TOROTNTO. — Mr. and Mrs.
Jolui & Helen Kawaguchi

# 1 ' ! a
^VP^^L.bmvever, seems to Koji and Elaine Kari (nee Maand family
h^^r^
—Knee
font Japanese Language School Closes Year
ant- thc arrival of a son; Mark A]]m
MONTREAL.—Closing exercises were held on June 17th to ed fat.
* * * * *•***•*•*•• • • »'# »v ^# .’# .». .»# J’^JJ J»* J
These salons, often plush, are 7 lbSJ 11 ^ °Z" on JuIy 10th’ 1967
iark the end of another successful year that the Montreal Jan
For Best Results
iese Language School has held classes. Anxious parents eagerly rollers, chinning bars, dumbells at the New Blount Sinai Hospedalhng
equipment
and
other
Pita-1Mother
and
son
doing
well
Use New Canadian Ads
ittended while the last lesson of the year was in session. A proram followed in which each class, led by their teachers, participat- fat reducing paraphernalia.
$ *’• *'• •** *'* *C J! 5* 5! S?
*.•*.«*(•<•••.*....
• \?un^ working girls come
d in songs and readings much to the delight of the parents.
in the evenings, while house­
wives
don their tights and gvm I
| Prizes were awarded to deserving pupils for proficiency, to
stockings after their bread- i
others for their effort, and for attendance.
wnmers leave for work.
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To offer their customers in­
| The highlight of the program was the
drawing of raffle spiration, most salons issue uni­
tickets. The results were as follows:
forms scanty enough to show
where
improvements are needed.
| 1st prize — Tape Recorder — S. Kido; 2nd prize — Oil Paint- And supervising
the pushups, I
t ~ J* Tatemichi; 3rd prize — Camera — Miss I. Tamura; pedalling and treadmill walking
p prize
Coffee Set — K. Sakamoto.
are pretty hostesses better en­
dowed physically than their
I Many other attractive prizes were won.
clients.
I
_ The coaches offer personal as­
| The proceeds of the raffle makes the future functioning of the sistance but spend most of their I
f
bnghter' A “thank-you” to all who helped in any way time just looking prettv. thus “
5
laffle SUCh a ^^^ success. Our sansei children conveying the message that “it p
can be done.”
I
i
leam and aPPreciate their heritage to a greater
Tire Japanese male, some say, I I
-tent, j stu ying the language of their parents and grandparents. has been beguiled by the “west- I
shape.” He still wants a I
^an^'s are ^Ue to the following generous donors ern
typical “men are superior” Ja- I
m achieving our goal: Kanematsu, Gosno panese girl for wife, but one
? !nd Co^ Jean TaIon Studio (M. Shinya), Import with proportions more akine to
SS" u’^ Co- (£ N“»>’ The Tokyo Sukiyaki, Mr. those of Gina Lollobrigida or a I
Mansfield than is the Ja­
hions —
^-^suhara, Mr. Y. Mayeda, Miyamoto Pro- Jayne
panese female norm.
This is quite a challenge to
Japanese girls since most of
^TORo\TPea^ works for well being of Canadians their extra fat is usually concen­
trated around the waist, upper
|
^unih.^u'^j3^8 national organization of united appeals, thighs, calves and ankles.
“d Councils „f And ^ Moated appeals — Community Funds
Too, most Japanese men are ’—
^^fafe^i^ &e ^™ dW” no longer satisfied with photographs of kimono-hidden girls in
selecting their picture brides.
P membershin
and Councils division, which includes I They want to see less kimono
■Jlaniiing council/ of/6- °° united community funds and 35 social and more girl,
lumbers in discu^in rS. consuKation to its members, represents
All of which adds up to boon
health and wpif
government and with national volun- I for the physical culture salons,
f^feial for the
agencies, provides national publicity and the bust-building, eyeroaferences anH
■• memher funds and chests, arranges national straightening doctors.
hold/frX^
publishes bulletins, manuals, periodicals, '
F Herbert R nan- ^btutes. Voluntary chairman of the division
I Th
'
’ federal Comptroller of the Treasury.
E5^ and counrib ^e^re Council embraces, in addiditon to the
Public Wo//1510^’ ^be. Canadian Corrections Association,
R Family and Child W 7^so“ab011: and the divisions on Aging

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J imbecility that seems downright
। incredible,
As Lincoln needed his Fort
(Continued From Page 1)
Sumter
before he could go to
shington time, is 7:30 a.m i Farago
tries the 'revision- war, _ Roosevelt
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Hawaiian time,
479 QUEEN ST. ^
of such authors as Pearl Harbor. had to have his
would be
nearly the ideal
1 and Rear Admiral
for a surToronto 2-B, Ont
p ise attack
ert A Theobald who charge
Theobald concedes that ■Roose­
Pearl Harbor attack was no velt did not anticipate the havoc
Empire $.5005
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rolu I!. Mark
ise to Roosevelt But the the Japanese would wreak on the
chief of
?erax ions, won
onists make an incompar- American fleet. The President
.canoe of du
V as probably expecting a minor
leliverv of rht
loss—such as had occured’ four
The attac
predicated years previously
when
the JapaJapo the Ha- upon sururi:
wnen me
J7emale Help V/;
Those who con- nese had uusiy
wa Han co: n ma nd
r 1
sunk
the
American
anted
the
plan
expected
success
gunboat Panay.
Kimmel, comm
Pacific Citizen operators
my 11 ne;
urprise
were
sportswexre 2
he Pacific Fleet
chieved.
floor, 95 Sea
Harbor mew nothing c
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OPERATORS, Z^iZUT
In his “The Final Secret of
(Cont. From Page 1)
coats. Pleasant vNNT50
that he
Harbor,”' Theobald says if
Hawa
wages, apply 22 Benton0?
command, At that
moment it
ngton had alerted ' the onto J CCA. He expressed
Lawrence) Toronto
1
was only 5:05 a.m. in Hawaii, Hawmiian commanders, the Japa- hope that through reading
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HOME bev,;
sev -*s tor se
Stark fell it would be unfair to
t through their espionage history, biie
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will
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deliver and
awaken Kimmel.
UP- 1
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