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TOKYO
—With
Canadian
exports to Japan ju..,^^
“
» Stai^fcES
I^vere up 427 to S4o0 million in 1966), mom and
~ Canadian businessmen are finding themselves
^rrhe SU-hour flight to Tokyo from Vancouver
y^
»the tourists.
l^hst they fma wnen the conferences end and offices
L for the day is the new pleasure capital of the
hi contrast to Canadian cities with their conUtion of nightlife downtown. Tokyo’s nighthfe is
Upkx and widespread affair. Many a Canadian
^nessnian has discovered that pleasure and business
L3; exactly separate, there either. Bars, hostesses
nightclubs may play an important part in th»
kiiations of business deals with the Japanese. And
feie account* have never been more appreciated
Ler more necessary — than they are in today’s To-
h
UiiiininiiiHHHHiiinim
oSSrS “k^
dazzled by the bright IMb
on at least- Vonr
“^‘^ °y the bright lights
that the
know
categories:
*
s ^e tall* into roughly six
• Nightclubs. These are umallv ,
expensive. Bi^'^est
tention costs vou lOOO^iT? "h°se gracious at(031=325 ven) Drink'
611 an ?our’ or about S3
^aioe, ioyc amusement tax, and
rnn i nnn
as a #over charge if therp is o
v“ ?°’ 600-1,000 yen,
is usually' 11.30 p.m.
’ 3 f °°r ^WW- Closing time
whereat' sw° hot t*lo“?anc,s> located almost evervand Shimbasi
Particularly in Shinjuku, Ginin
There are two main “sub-species” - septi-private
H
J“S™ '»*« » usually- Mt «d m?
accompanied bv a
n°t admitted unless
’and public ’b^X,
™™^outside — but in Japanese u<nSv\P ’ /heir prices
ses (1.000 yen). Some do At.
C hUVe hostes"
may
a dozen “emcks*’ raising their
toast
£;£d Sue88 wh0
being char^V for
their
unX“«If & ^
bo
more
J?ane“ '“Z emergency phone number in many
Japanese cities). The authorities will gladly intervene
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Stella Ito’s
Sukiyaki Cookbook
$1.50
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An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Jessie L. Beat tie’s
STRENGHT for the
BRIDGE
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Revisited
IjNisei Geneticist Sees Possibility Of
LSD Users Having Mongoloid Kids
By BILL HOSOKAWA
[ exactly profound, on each sue I I
TOKYO, Japan. - Tokyo re- ceeding visit
ta-Wrteen months which
Fw one matt
the
I
se passed since our last visit has
misKiit
8
Ire, have done nothing to solve Lut not wid L PPeaiance here,
JOAN HOLLOBON
¥,um^nnGenet’cs, on part of a six-year study
I traffic problems, population The limbs of mist Ja« S LSP®PP-C11™«™I breaks caused bv
? f aduIts a"d children and their families un
Insures or spiraling inflation have
eS6 018 ; , ,•
Other agents may' cause birth defect dertaken anywhere. Dr. Uchida, a recognized
this amazing city. Tokyo is as
'
" deSlg-ed
that
ing mongolism, a Nisei geneticist safd£ authority^ on mongolism, and her associates’
j j
‘ exposure in mind’. On cently.
tr Yet one^ sfruck^bvww
°thex’ hand’ one is impressed t ?r’
Uchida of the Universitv of Mani- studied’ 4a3 mongoloids in Manitoba. In 250 cases
family' members also were studied.
et, one i stiuck by new by the beautv of complexions ? -director of genetics at Winnipeg Chil- „ n ^’^’^somes are the rodshaped bodies in the
,|#a«k| most of them not here which appear to be more etisb 'S’3
,altl“U? ”° proof of this
8 bha
- le ^enes which transmit heredi
the product of nature ’ - " ।
defunct possibility.- Broken chro- tary characteristics. Human cells have 46 ehrothan the jwsomes would be less likely to 'divide properly moaomes. When the cell nucleus is readv to divide
cosmetics industry.
at cell division, she said.
tire chromosomes duplicate: then the duplicates
■Japan's Little
bv
Pthri\^^
the two daughter nuclei formed
Walking along the Ginza, one
reported to the American Society
f
d
each
have an identical complement
■Old Wine
sees many tall Japanese men 1 Human Genetics, on part of a six-year study of chromosomes, and hence of genes.
these days. Youths in the sixOccasionally, for unknown
------------ rea■Need More
sons, two chromosomes do not
foot range are not uncommon.
separate
. .properly
r—.■ so that
^.uv one
TOK10. — Japanese sake rice I Tost-war generation,” one Jadaughter
cell
maybe
left with
lh?Sfo
n
Tl
^^M
pure
Ainu,
the
four
makers are pressing the I Panese explained,
i J \
They have the aboriginal races inhabiting
extra
chromosome
material
and
to import rice from I had the advanta
types came as B, A, O and AB therefore extra genes.
---------ige of better nutri- the Japanese islands and now in
that order.
’
nearing extinction in northern
need at least 1On‘
*
Dr. Tanemoto Furuhata, direc
s
Japan, have almost 20 times as tor of the National Research In
lOns d Calif, rice immedi- I
io stave off a possible rise
Who 1S who? — The diversity I high percentage of the RH-nega- stitute of Police Science in Totive blood type as the other Ja- kyo, said the discovery was
of 3ake because of I of physical types that make up , panese
people.
in nee prices.
1
the
Japanese
people
was
underThe
unprecendented
blood type another strong support for the
■ •o'ernment officials are studyPievailing Japanese ethnological
scored one night here when seven discovery about the Ainu race theory' that the Ainu are racial
»their request.
m°n?2 the government I of us S°t together for dinner, was made by Dr. Shigeichi Ka ly more akin to the Caucasian
wamura, director of the Public
r Percent increase Four of us were Nisei, the other Health office in Kushiro in an stock than the Japanese or other
|*^?*a&T14o\«^
YetJe
agreed
Asian stock. The theory has been
area where the Ainu are living. based so far on fingerprints, he
ftlP^rkilogran, (2.2 pounds) |
Mas Ogawa, George Shima A blood check on 129 pure blood said.
s’
—— ---------------- 11 nouchi and I could pass for Chi- Ainu in Eastern Hokkaido show
The B, A, O and AB blood type
ed 15 of them or 11.63 percent classification shows that the Ai
pese; Day' Inoshita looked more had RH-minus blood type.
nu, now living in Hokkaido, also
ft *
I Burmese or Thai than Japanese;
Among the Japanese, the four represent the only racial type of
CoL Yu Wei °T the Chinese Em- types came A, B, O, and1 AB in the kind now existing in the
a
ha-ssy had Japanese features; Lee the order of numerousness but world, he added.
I ^hia wh° was born in central
l^y0
| China appeared to be the twin
J^an haiem6! film industry I of the Outer Mongolian foreign
Picture lUrts^f^ minister who had visited Tokyo |
TOKYO.—All financial transactions in Japan are handled in
Japanese
yen — approximately 360 yen to one American dollar.
or M million over last S°Me months earlier. Only Prof.
I^£t-d the Japan Motion Lee Chung Ping, former UniveriuthoPnd currency exchange agents in Japan include Ja
l^tiw fart1' Pevey°Pment As- I sity of Peking economist, had the pan Travel Bureau offices, most domestic and foreign banks and
Dr. Irene Uchida
major hotels throughout the country. Japan Air Lines advises
of
Promote the I appearance of what he really that banks have branch offices at principal airports.
ESrC1? ^Pr^ductionl W^^^
is ChineSe’
Hn^onffolism> a for™ of retarda
Banks in Japan are open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays tion accompanied b.v easilv re
feature filniTt3CU'arS and I Lee Chia, incidentally is one and until noon on Saturdays. They are closed on Sundays and na cognized facial and
physical
tional holidays. Banks at Toky-o and Osaka International Air characteristics, can result from
hopes through
the more remarkable personports are open 24 hours daily.
vo errors in the chromosome
"’el! as fkan^1 -jle?" | alities hereabouts. He served as
Travellers need a Record of Purchase of Foreign Means of separation. The duplicates ma?
I^S?he-°Verseas market.0 I a Metijson. officer for the Chinese
Payment, a form they- can pick up -when converting dollars into £ S seParate so that one
fetef^
exP°rts have | armed forces in India during yen, in order to reconvert sums exceeding 36,000 yen (S100) into
Ce!* acquires a comiho paeV^‘ million a I World War II, came to Japan foreign currency.
p „e,<extra chromosome This ’"s
callea
trisomy. In the other
export/ in61964 y^rS I soon after the surrender for the
^5
’
a
t!ny
extra Piece of a chro
ks?10 Sanies were "held Chinese Central News Agency,
mosome may join on to another,
plevel’ approached the S5 mil- I I first met him in Korea in 1950,
a situation called translocation.
[fording to h
I dudn» ^he earliest days of the
Dr. Uchida said broken chroTORONTO. — Education Minister Hon. William Davis an ™os,°™es might be more likelv
gEik D^VehpmeO^ war* He thought I was Chinese
nounced the names of Board of Governors for Toronto’s new com
to separate cleanly. She
fc5ai3Urai action films and. 1 tho^ht he was Japanese munity college, named’ after the founder of The Globe, George
her Series of 40 c»ses stu
rS^”0^ thins depicting I until, by speaking English, we Brown.
died in great detail to discover
The new college of Applied Arts and Technology' will serve breaks and differences in chro
.popular 6" °rd adventures I learned the truth. Lee is a former
the city of Toronto, which is the 19th and last college’ area in the mosome structure is not vet
r1’ ap^'31 are
animated president of the Foreign Cor province to have a board of governors appointed.
large enough to be certain, but
respondents’ Club of Japan and
One of the members of the Toronto board of governors is Maria it .ooks as though these factors
J5'an-in]°n,es on the is known for his ability to inter Brodzki, business manager of Polish Voice; Mrs. Maria Brodzki is a £
^at such Parents
Jarc bevOnd\feUdal obiiga- pret in Japanese, English, Man long time executive member of The Canadian Ethnic Press Associa ch?Id. ^^ ^^ of a defective
tion, The Canada Ethnic Press Federation, of which The New
m^t ”d lhe comprehen- darin,
Cantonese or Shanghai Canadian
is a member, and very active among Polish and other
^
overseas film audiUSD and certain other drugs
ethnic groups in this country.
(Continued on Page 8)
(Continued on Page 8)
o
Makers
Rice
Ainu 20-times More RH-Negative Type
1
r 5 . ,al
$5 Million
Remember Travellers: 360-Yen Is $1.00
hi
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h
p?
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Ethnic Press Editor Becomes College Governor
EBB
TOKYO
—With
Canadian
exports to Japan ju..,^^
“
» Stai^fcES
I^vere up 427 to S4o0 million in 1966), mom and
~ Canadian businessmen are finding themselves
^rrhe SU-hour flight to Tokyo from Vancouver
y^
»the tourists.
l^hst they fma wnen the conferences end and offices
L for the day is the new pleasure capital of the
hi contrast to Canadian cities with their conUtion of nightlife downtown. Tokyo’s nighthfe is
Upkx and widespread affair. Many a Canadian
^nessnian has discovered that pleasure and business
L3; exactly separate, there either. Bars, hostesses
nightclubs may play an important part in th»
kiiations of business deals with the Japanese. And
feie account* have never been more appreciated
Ler more necessary — than they are in today’s To-
h
UiiiininiiiHHHHiiinim
oSSrS “k^
dazzled by the bright IMb
on at least- Vonr
“^‘^ °y the bright lights
that the
know
categories:
*
s ^e tall* into roughly six
• Nightclubs. These are umallv ,
expensive. Bi^'^est
tention costs vou lOOO^iT? "h°se gracious at(031=325 ven) Drink'
611 an ?our’ or about S3
^aioe, ioyc amusement tax, and
rnn i nnn
as a #over charge if therp is o
v“ ?°’ 600-1,000 yen,
is usually' 11.30 p.m.
’ 3 f °°r ^WW- Closing time
whereat' sw° hot t*lo“?anc,s> located almost evervand Shimbasi
Particularly in Shinjuku, Ginin
There are two main “sub-species” - septi-private
H
J“S™ '»*« » usually- Mt «d m?
accompanied bv a
n°t admitted unless
’and public ’b^X,
™™^outside — but in Japanese u<nSv\P ’ /heir prices
ses (1.000 yen). Some do At.
C hUVe hostes"
may
a dozen “emcks*’ raising their
toast
£;£d Sue88 wh0
being char^V for
their
unX“«If & ^
bo
more
J?ane“ '“Z emergency phone number in many
Japanese cities). The authorities will gladly intervene
BinifiiiiiiiHii iHiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiimiui
(Continued on Page 8)
Ulllim
c Deto Canadian
Stella Ito’s
Sukiyaki Cookbook
$1.50
S
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
Jessie L. Beat tie’s
STRENGHT for the
BRIDGE
$5.00
pl. XXXI—Xo. 95
LlllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHii
Revisited
IjNisei Geneticist Sees Possibility Of
LSD Users Having Mongoloid Kids
By BILL HOSOKAWA
[ exactly profound, on each sue I I
TOKYO, Japan. - Tokyo re- ceeding visit
ta-Wrteen months which
Fw one matt
the
I
se passed since our last visit has
misKiit
8
Ire, have done nothing to solve Lut not wid L PPeaiance here,
JOAN HOLLOBON
¥,um^nnGenet’cs, on part of a six-year study
I traffic problems, population The limbs of mist Ja« S LSP®PP-C11™«™I breaks caused bv
? f aduIts a"d children and their families un
Insures or spiraling inflation have
eS6 018 ; , ,•
Other agents may' cause birth defect dertaken anywhere. Dr. Uchida, a recognized
this amazing city. Tokyo is as
'
" deSlg-ed
that
ing mongolism, a Nisei geneticist safd£ authority^ on mongolism, and her associates’
j j
‘ exposure in mind’. On cently.
tr Yet one^ sfruck^bvww
°thex’ hand’ one is impressed t ?r’
Uchida of the Universitv of Mani- studied’ 4a3 mongoloids in Manitoba. In 250 cases
family' members also were studied.
et, one i stiuck by new by the beautv of complexions ? -director of genetics at Winnipeg Chil- „ n ^’^’^somes are the rodshaped bodies in the
,|#a«k| most of them not here which appear to be more etisb 'S’3
,altl“U? ”° proof of this
8 bha
- le ^enes which transmit heredi
the product of nature ’ - " ।
defunct possibility.- Broken chro- tary characteristics. Human cells have 46 ehrothan the jwsomes would be less likely to 'divide properly moaomes. When the cell nucleus is readv to divide
cosmetics industry.
at cell division, she said.
tire chromosomes duplicate: then the duplicates
■Japan's Little
bv
Pthri\^^
the two daughter nuclei formed
Walking along the Ginza, one
reported to the American Society
f
d
each
have an identical complement
■Old Wine
sees many tall Japanese men 1 Human Genetics, on part of a six-year study of chromosomes, and hence of genes.
these days. Youths in the sixOccasionally, for unknown
------------ rea■Need More
sons, two chromosomes do not
foot range are not uncommon.
separate
. .properly
r—.■ so that
^.uv one
TOK10. — Japanese sake rice I Tost-war generation,” one Jadaughter
cell
maybe
left with
lh?Sfo
n
Tl
^^M
pure
Ainu,
the
four
makers are pressing the I Panese explained,
i J \
They have the aboriginal races inhabiting
extra
chromosome
material
and
to import rice from I had the advanta
types came as B, A, O and AB therefore extra genes.
---------ige of better nutri- the Japanese islands and now in
that order.
’
nearing extinction in northern
need at least 1On‘
*
Dr. Tanemoto Furuhata, direc
s
Japan, have almost 20 times as tor of the National Research In
lOns d Calif, rice immedi- I
io stave off a possible rise
Who 1S who? — The diversity I high percentage of the RH-nega- stitute of Police Science in Totive blood type as the other Ja- kyo, said the discovery was
of 3ake because of I of physical types that make up , panese
people.
in nee prices.
1
the
Japanese
people
was
underThe
unprecendented
blood type another strong support for the
■ •o'ernment officials are studyPievailing Japanese ethnological
scored one night here when seven discovery about the Ainu race theory' that the Ainu are racial
»their request.
m°n?2 the government I of us S°t together for dinner, was made by Dr. Shigeichi Ka ly more akin to the Caucasian
wamura, director of the Public
r Percent increase Four of us were Nisei, the other Health office in Kushiro in an stock than the Japanese or other
|*^?*a&T14o\«^
YetJe
agreed
Asian stock. The theory has been
area where the Ainu are living. based so far on fingerprints, he
ftlP^rkilogran, (2.2 pounds) |
Mas Ogawa, George Shima A blood check on 129 pure blood said.
s’
—— ---------------- 11 nouchi and I could pass for Chi- Ainu in Eastern Hokkaido show
The B, A, O and AB blood type
ed 15 of them or 11.63 percent classification shows that the Ai
pese; Day' Inoshita looked more had RH-minus blood type.
nu, now living in Hokkaido, also
ft *
I Burmese or Thai than Japanese;
Among the Japanese, the four represent the only racial type of
CoL Yu Wei °T the Chinese Em- types came A, B, O, and1 AB in the kind now existing in the
a
ha-ssy had Japanese features; Lee the order of numerousness but world, he added.
I ^hia wh° was born in central
l^y0
| China appeared to be the twin
J^an haiem6! film industry I of the Outer Mongolian foreign
Picture lUrts^f^ minister who had visited Tokyo |
TOKYO.—All financial transactions in Japan are handled in
Japanese
yen — approximately 360 yen to one American dollar.
or M million over last S°Me months earlier. Only Prof.
I^£t-d the Japan Motion Lee Chung Ping, former UniveriuthoPnd currency exchange agents in Japan include Ja
l^tiw fart1' Pevey°Pment As- I sity of Peking economist, had the pan Travel Bureau offices, most domestic and foreign banks and
Dr. Irene Uchida
major hotels throughout the country. Japan Air Lines advises
of
Promote the I appearance of what he really that banks have branch offices at principal airports.
ESrC1? ^Pr^ductionl W^^^
is ChineSe’
Hn^onffolism> a for™ of retarda
Banks in Japan are open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays tion accompanied b.v easilv re
feature filniTt3CU'arS and I Lee Chia, incidentally is one and until noon on Saturdays. They are closed on Sundays and na cognized facial and
physical
tional holidays. Banks at Toky-o and Osaka International Air characteristics, can result from
hopes through
the more remarkable personports are open 24 hours daily.
vo errors in the chromosome
"’el! as fkan^1 -jle?" | alities hereabouts. He served as
Travellers need a Record of Purchase of Foreign Means of separation. The duplicates ma?
I^S?he-°Verseas market.0 I a Metijson. officer for the Chinese
Payment, a form they- can pick up -when converting dollars into £ S seParate so that one
fetef^
exP°rts have | armed forces in India during yen, in order to reconvert sums exceeding 36,000 yen (S100) into
Ce!* acquires a comiho paeV^‘ million a I World War II, came to Japan foreign currency.
p „e,<extra chromosome This ’"s
callea
trisomy. In the other
export/ in61964 y^rS I soon after the surrender for the
^5
’
a
t!ny
extra Piece of a chro
ks?10 Sanies were "held Chinese Central News Agency,
mosome may join on to another,
plevel’ approached the S5 mil- I I first met him in Korea in 1950,
a situation called translocation.
[fording to h
I dudn» ^he earliest days of the
Dr. Uchida said broken chroTORONTO. — Education Minister Hon. William Davis an ™os,°™es might be more likelv
gEik D^VehpmeO^ war* He thought I was Chinese
nounced the names of Board of Governors for Toronto’s new com
to separate cleanly. She
fc5ai3Urai action films and. 1 tho^ht he was Japanese munity college, named’ after the founder of The Globe, George
her Series of 40 c»ses stu
rS^”0^ thins depicting I until, by speaking English, we Brown.
died in great detail to discover
The new college of Applied Arts and Technology' will serve breaks and differences in chro
.popular 6" °rd adventures I learned the truth. Lee is a former
the city of Toronto, which is the 19th and last college’ area in the mosome structure is not vet
r1’ ap^'31 are
animated president of the Foreign Cor province to have a board of governors appointed.
large enough to be certain, but
respondents’ Club of Japan and
One of the members of the Toronto board of governors is Maria it .ooks as though these factors
J5'an-in]°n,es on the is known for his ability to inter Brodzki, business manager of Polish Voice; Mrs. Maria Brodzki is a £
^at such Parents
Jarc bevOnd\feUdal obiiga- pret in Japanese, English, Man long time executive member of The Canadian Ethnic Press Associa ch?Id. ^^ ^^ of a defective
tion, The Canada Ethnic Press Federation, of which The New
m^t ”d lhe comprehen- darin,
Cantonese or Shanghai Canadian
is a member, and very active among Polish and other
^
overseas film audiUSD and certain other drugs
ethnic groups in this country.
(Continued on Page 8)
(Continued on Page 8)
o
Makers
Rice
Ainu 20-times More RH-Negative Type
1
r 5 . ,al
$5 Million
Remember Travellers: 360-Yen Is $1.00
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Of Automobiles And Powell Street
It ii O good policy to
hav« th* HIGHT POLICY
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By TOYO TAKATA
Consult
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There are two topics that belong here — but I hesitate
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Hreb cars. The vintage gas-driven vehicles are a mainstream
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|.e3orabilia oi the by gone epoch However, having- little mechi Sponia Home SuX X^^
’ on. 26th with movies of their
■ ^inclination and since we didn’t own one, I confess to me™ homeland, and ronnd/w
■ ^curiosity about them. Oh, I remember the rumiiim boafd the residents Md hep 1
' U °^icia^ °^ tde home said that
rumble seat and the old crank to get them chugging Oc^ional since aeXw ^^r X”‘
IjlfeoM along Douglas Street in Victoria studyfag tlS^S
the binjo as much as the Issei. - Vw
' "“beK enjoyed
|®a on the curb-parked autos — Nash, Hupmobile, Hudson ?
Lnt, Crescent, Graham-Paige, McLaughlin-Buick, WhippetrSc ’
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| Ireffrain from adding further. Yes, I do own one now
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I Powell Street is the other subject. Never being one of its
J
n ^ t0 attend the annual Manitoba JCCA. Xnns
Liens, it would be a travesty, particularly to the thousand M
Lite or knew it better than I. Perhaps I can « a forme? Ball on Saturday, December «a,, 1967 at th. Fort Gurrv Vt>
Iw
7 at the Fort Garry Hotel.
•sdent to reminisce in these columns.
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However, let me, as an “outsider”, make some remembered ob- pre Mm "iU ‘C f™1 nt 6:30 P-moptional. Tickets
I ovations.
of Powell Street was after getting out of H«ph»Xit“
—vations may be made by
fgh school. All the boys in the class save one, (that is <x of nst
Arose at GR. 4-2950 or Mr. Ty Miadded to. take the Labor Day Excursion to Vancouver to" celebrate namide at VE ^
his occasion. It was a 4^JWur boat trip (the same time it takes
| ;o jet to Vancouver from .Toronto today) which cost S2 00 Labor
Pay, if you recall is theAnne of the PN Exhibition, so as the shin
docked, we hopped the N. 20 streetcar marked Hastings Park R Record-breaking Crowd Attends 25 Anniv. Concert
'K
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my first view of the Elec
By T. UMEZUKI
ta, back in September, 1938.
' We rode the roller coaster, saw the freak show, looked at t.mL^T-of record-breaking crowd of some 750 people at_
ae prize vegetables in the building that less than four years later
was to be my residence for five months. And of that partv of half
Japanese Canadians in Eastern Canada
teen teenagers, two were destined never to celebrate their thir - XXd^
soref bX^m.”' J C’ C’"t”'
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Meanwhile, back on Powell Street .
The first part of the program, chaired by
Mits sumiva
Sumiva
tlmt maiden trip and prior to my tenure in the
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uy -tuns
r made infrequent sorties into Powell St T *esses pveu by T. JCCA President Roy Sato, Isseibu President
I remember one bright Easter Sunday when Powell Grounds was | ‘ kawashiri, Consul General of Japan R Fhikawn
t
■ ..raining with scores of Nisei kids and on the diamond, the Asahis migrants Liaison Committee Mutsumi
‘ ‘panese Im■ wre getting in their pre-season licks. This was, for me a firs* rector
r ^mmirtee Mutsumi Nagai, and Managing Di■ ae-so many Nisei congested in one playground, all vatterine
• u tura Centre Bob Kadoguchi. The idea for this
■ ^in^orni8^?t
a
instigated by the JCCA Isseibu, administered bv the
■
to Toronto, I have been “back” twice.
First,
in
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CCA,
and
had the enthusiastic cooperation of the
First,and
in new-comers.
■ Mand ironically, it was the time of the opening oftwice.
the PNE
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.
SeC°fd part of the sll°w, mceed by Ken Hori, included the
■ on a sunny July afternoon, but the sight was chilling. School was ®nteitainment portion with a well-balanced
E
n a single youngster. No sound of running feet, no dancm^ music, and even a fashion show The program of singing,
program was followLatin Band and the
■ was hushed and abandoned.
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Japaj
|«faS street's1 S al°ce' J’™’*? ^n? p°"’eM Street, 111 all ways it was a tremendois success.
L11J1^uaSe &h"L
p ? Stleets, a O11& Cordova and Alexander, passing
T
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and ^lsei without seeing a familiar face or re^he language School benefited to the tune of five hundred
^’mildly greeting. Being an “outsider” I knew very few ,d seveW dollars and forty-five cents. This handsome contribution
I bend's ei’e’ I felt cold and unwanted. Like being a stranger among I school^^an'^t'^^^' ’^ ^e' st^ggling school. The
—“oo““& ^I1UW1. iJlc entire
,-hn ch
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Street rise ag’am? I don’t know the overall Van- mg^eSS1 ^ M
for its
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be raTp/'6 °pment plans, but eventually, that area will have
oe lazed and rebuilt. It should be torn down right now.
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danCe was. aIso significant, in many wavs. The guests
t'011^11^
be ironical, after we’vs been thrown out of included
representatives of every age group from* Granpa down
T
^Pital is brought in to rebuild Powell Street, ^ *®ei^aSe STanddaugnter. The Mogambo Band skillfuly mixhowever
do.n^ know what’s going on in Vancouver.
5 please. a11 ^e groups and had the floor crowded
JaPanjese(, interests pouring millions into natural
e fVenn?g’ A r°usmg Paul Jones periodically mixed
®'ial
°Pment of British Columbia, it’s feasible that this the pot. The last partner may have come that week from Tokvo
r
„ spread to commercial-residential complexes on m
may have Just learned to dance at the and of the hall were
koonX^.' Re^™t figures from Ottawa revealed that the rate Mr. Kamitakahara dutifully taught her.
kbienf
R.'^' exceeds that of Ontario, and the chief
®e
a^ ^p’uwth is the Lower Mainland. Also, with JapaBald beaded men swung in frantic rhythm with mini-skirted
kease of Tn S° ci°seiy tied with B.C. growth, there will be an in- teen-agers. White haired couples floated gracefully by in smooth
^, with -?anese. businesses and. branch offices in Vancouver,
American rhythm. A ravishing blonde in a Japanese kimono
Toes from t an mfbix of executives, technicians and assorted twilled by with a Japanese batman. Teacher danced with student.
feibilitv
apan- So Powell Street redevelopment is a distinct Issei danced with Nisei, Sansei and maybe Shisei.
Drinks were served at the bar, sushi and tea in the vestibula,
a
stereo
phonograph was given away, followed by many other
]]ever be the Powell Street of yore. The old sights,
door
prizes.
A rousing good time was had bv all, and for a verv
$s fei of time C°U d never be recaptured. And it is fading into
reasonable two dollars a head.
_ Somehow, the Issei have learned to stage a dance with all the
tiimmings and none of the Nisei inhibitions. The saying around
town is: ‘If you want a good time, go to a Kisaragi dance.” — M.S.
Bus:
824-8153
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Phone 355-2211
DANFORTH
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SKATES
Hockey Equipment
Skate Sharpening
Call: KEN HORI
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REAL ESTATE
_
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Phone: 261-5194
nvale Cres.
Telephone: 534-4302
918 Bathurst St.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1967
Bodhi Day
10:30 A.M. Religious School
11:00 A.M. Morning Service
Dr, Ven. H. Saddahatissa, Univ, of Toronto
2:00 P.M. Japanese Service
Scarborough
It’s Private! No Time Limit!
Get the most enjoyment from your wedding
^enty of
reception or anniversary
delicious food! Plenty of free parking!
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8*to» w. Toronto
HOUSE
RU. 1-9123
Lichee Garden 4
(Dining Lounge)
118 Elizabeth St.
Toronto, Canada
(»»® Carlaw)
°**ff* Fuku*aka
Phone: HO. 3-7400
OPEN FBI.
Formal
Rentals
Phone 364-3481
Now For
Weddings
Dances Etc.
(4 Lines To Serve You)
CATERING SERVICE — “TAKE-OUT” ORDERS
ALNA
Banquet Facilities
For Business Or Private Parties
WEDDING RECEPTIONS (Large or Small)
DINNER MUSIC NIGHTLY
UNTIL 9 PJt ^
Of Toronto
CUSTOM MADE SUIT
Sus Nagai
437 DANFORTH AVE.
PHONE: 463-8104
PAGE 7
I
I
Of Automobiles And Powell Street
It ii O good policy to
hav« th* HIGHT POLICY
I
By TOYO TAKATA
Consult
I
There are two topics that belong here — but I hesitate
I
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Insurance Agents
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'X^^ NipP°^ia Home Residents
Hreb cars. The vintage gas-driven vehicles are a mainstream
^ ^““^ °f
|.e3orabilia oi the by gone epoch However, having- little mechi Sponia Home SuX X^^
’ on. 26th with movies of their
■ ^inclination and since we didn’t own one, I confess to me™ homeland, and ronnd/w
■ ^curiosity about them. Oh, I remember the rumiiim boafd the residents Md hep 1
' U °^icia^ °^ tde home said that
rumble seat and the old crank to get them chugging Oc^ional since aeXw ^^r X”‘
IjlfeoM along Douglas Street in Victoria studyfag tlS^S
the binjo as much as the Issei. - Vw
' "“beK enjoyed
|®a on the curb-parked autos — Nash, Hupmobile, Hudson ?
Lnt, Crescent, Graham-Paige, McLaughlin-Buick, WhippetrSc ’
*
*
I Today, my knowledge about cars still remains basic. Therefore
| Ireffrain from adding further. Yes, I do own one now
’ ^wk^Sc^"13 Bal1 On Dec- 16 Ft- Ganry Hotel
I Powell Street is the other subject. Never being one of its
J
n ^ t0 attend the annual Manitoba JCCA. Xnns
Liens, it would be a travesty, particularly to the thousand M
Lite or knew it better than I. Perhaps I can « a forme? Ball on Saturday, December «a,, 1967 at th. Fort Gurrv Vt>
Iw
7 at the Fort Garry Hotel.
•sdent to reminisce in these columns.
i
However, let me, as an “outsider”, make some remembered ob- pre Mm "iU ‘C f™1 nt 6:30 P-moptional. Tickets
I ovations.
of Powell Street was after getting out of H«ph»Xit“
—vations may be made by
fgh school. All the boys in the class save one, (that is <x of nst
Arose at GR. 4-2950 or Mr. Ty Miadded to. take the Labor Day Excursion to Vancouver to" celebrate namide at VE ^
his occasion. It was a 4^JWur boat trip (the same time it takes
| ;o jet to Vancouver from .Toronto today) which cost S2 00 Labor
Pay, if you recall is theAnne of the PN Exhibition, so as the shin
docked, we hopped the N. 20 streetcar marked Hastings Park R Record-breaking Crowd Attends 25 Anniv. Concert
'K
1
my first view of the Elec
By T. UMEZUKI
ta, back in September, 1938.
' We rode the roller coaster, saw the freak show, looked at t.mL^T-of record-breaking crowd of some 750 people at_
ae prize vegetables in the building that less than four years later
was to be my residence for five months. And of that partv of half
Japanese Canadians in Eastern Canada
teen teenagers, two were destined never to celebrate their thir - XXd^
soref bX^m.”' J C’ C’"t”'
™
I
Meanwhile, back on Powell Street .
The first part of the program, chaired by
Mits sumiva
Sumiva
tlmt maiden trip and prior to my tenure in the
I
uy -tuns
r made infrequent sorties into Powell St T *esses pveu by T. JCCA President Roy Sato, Isseibu President
I remember one bright Easter Sunday when Powell Grounds was | ‘ kawashiri, Consul General of Japan R Fhikawn
t
■ ..raining with scores of Nisei kids and on the diamond, the Asahis migrants Liaison Committee Mutsumi
‘ ‘panese Im■ wre getting in their pre-season licks. This was, for me a firs* rector
r ^mmirtee Mutsumi Nagai, and Managing Di■ ae-so many Nisei congested in one playground, all vatterine
• u tura Centre Bob Kadoguchi. The idea for this
■ ^in^orni8^?t
a
instigated by the JCCA Isseibu, administered bv the
■
to Toronto, I have been “back” twice.
First,
in
T
‘
J
CCA,
and
had the enthusiastic cooperation of the
First,and
in new-comers.
■ Mand ironically, it was the time of the opening oftwice.
the PNE
P
t 6 JaPauese
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone 921-3171
J
1384^2 Queen W.
Toronto
—
TP 9-1
AUTO
—
—
FIRE
LIFE
all forms
OF
INSURANCE
ooosult
KIYO TAMURA
TORONTO
■
I
sec°nd Vancouver “Ex” 21 years later
’
j
I Then in 1963, we returned again. We revisited Powell Grounds
.
SeC°fd part of the sll°w, mceed by Ken Hori, included the
■ on a sunny July afternoon, but the sight was chilling. School was ®nteitainment portion with a well-balanced
E
n a single youngster. No sound of running feet, no dancm^ music, and even a fashion show The program of singing,
program was followLatin Band and the
■ was hushed and abandoned.
;
r
I
। (t” lnd dVI>iMd° it at themt tS“h those t?™re did
£
*
Kisaragi
Club
Holds Dance With Proceeds
To J.L
S
-e
Tc“
^
-‘he Toronto
Japaj
|«faS street's1 S al°ce' J’™’*? ^n? p°"’eM Street, 111 all ways it was a tremendois success.
L11J1^uaSe &h"L
p ? Stleets, a O11& Cordova and Alexander, passing
T
„
and ^lsei without seeing a familiar face or re^he language School benefited to the tune of five hundred
^’mildly greeting. Being an “outsider” I knew very few ,d seveW dollars and forty-five cents. This handsome contribution
I bend's ei’e’ I felt cold and unwanted. Like being a stranger among I school^^an'^t'^^^' ’^ ^e' st^ggling school. The
—“oo““& ^I1UW1. iJlc entire
,-hn ch
ir
i
clud
es
the 7School
Board,
the SanioT-> rT' A
XT. — 1
Tr»
.
Street rise ag’am? I don’t know the overall Van- mg^eSS1 ^ M
for its
'
A
fa
*'
t
te
K^'ci
be raTp/'6 °pment plans, but eventually, that area will have
oe lazed and rebuilt. It should be torn down right now.
• 1
danCe was. aIso significant, in many wavs. The guests
t'011^11^
be ironical, after we’vs been thrown out of included
representatives of every age group from* Granpa down
T
^Pital is brought in to rebuild Powell Street, ^ *®ei^aSe STanddaugnter. The Mogambo Band skillfuly mixhowever
do.n^ know what’s going on in Vancouver.
5 please. a11 ^e groups and had the floor crowded
JaPanjese(, interests pouring millions into natural
e fVenn?g’ A r°usmg Paul Jones periodically mixed
®'ial
°Pment of British Columbia, it’s feasible that this the pot. The last partner may have come that week from Tokvo
r
„ spread to commercial-residential complexes on m
may have Just learned to dance at the and of the hall were
koonX^.' Re^™t figures from Ottawa revealed that the rate Mr. Kamitakahara dutifully taught her.
kbienf
R.'^' exceeds that of Ontario, and the chief
®e
a^ ^p’uwth is the Lower Mainland. Also, with JapaBald beaded men swung in frantic rhythm with mini-skirted
kease of Tn S° ci°seiy tied with B.C. growth, there will be an in- teen-agers. White haired couples floated gracefully by in smooth
^, with -?anese. businesses and. branch offices in Vancouver,
American rhythm. A ravishing blonde in a Japanese kimono
Toes from t an mfbix of executives, technicians and assorted twilled by with a Japanese batman. Teacher danced with student.
feibilitv
apan- So Powell Street redevelopment is a distinct Issei danced with Nisei, Sansei and maybe Shisei.
Drinks were served at the bar, sushi and tea in the vestibula,
a
stereo
phonograph was given away, followed by many other
]]ever be the Powell Street of yore. The old sights,
door
prizes.
A rousing good time was had bv all, and for a verv
$s fei of time C°U d never be recaptured. And it is fading into
reasonable two dollars a head.
_ Somehow, the Issei have learned to stage a dance with all the
tiimmings and none of the Nisei inhibitions. The saying around
town is: ‘If you want a good time, go to a Kisaragi dance.” — M.S.
Bus:
824-8153
B*«
922-1353
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403
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Phone 355-2211
DANFORTH
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SKATES
Hockey Equipment
Skate Sharpening
Call: KEN HORI
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K. HORI
REAL ESTATE
_
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Phone: 261-5194
nvale Cres.
Telephone: 534-4302
918 Bathurst St.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1967
Bodhi Day
10:30 A.M. Religious School
11:00 A.M. Morning Service
Dr, Ven. H. Saddahatissa, Univ, of Toronto
2:00 P.M. Japanese Service
Scarborough
It’s Private! No Time Limit!
Get the most enjoyment from your wedding
^enty of
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delicious food! Plenty of free parking!
CHINA
8*to» w. Toronto
HOUSE
RU. 1-9123
Lichee Garden 4
(Dining Lounge)
118 Elizabeth St.
Toronto, Canada
(»»® Carlaw)
°**ff* Fuku*aka
Phone: HO. 3-7400
OPEN FBI.
Formal
Rentals
Phone 364-3481
Now For
Weddings
Dances Etc.
(4 Lines To Serve You)
CATERING SERVICE — “TAKE-OUT” ORDERS
ALNA
Banquet Facilities
For Business Or Private Parties
WEDDING RECEPTIONS (Large or Small)
DINNER MUSIC NIGHTLY
UNTIL 9 PJt ^
Of Toronto
CUSTOM MADE SUIT
Sus Nagai
437 DANFORTH AVE.
PHONE: 463-8104
Page 8
PACK 8
NEW
Tokyo Pleasures . . .
(Continued From Page 1)
Geneticist . .
Wednesday, Decemberjji 9 c(Continued from Page 19
The New
Canadian
chorus girls dancing simultane are known to cause chromosome I carried by some
Authorized as
enetic
predis
ously anything from Japanese breaks, but breaks also occur for position.
folk dances to Viennese waltzes. unknown reasons. One woman
Women over 35 and especially
x nis
probably the world
whose white blood cells showed those in their 40’s have a much
most spectacular revue.
Ka' tSu'e^^.
many chromosome breaks, has
® Geisha parties. The :.
_ 1 seven children, four of whom higher than normal chance of
real
thing can be seen by invitation also show breaks,, but her only having a mongoloid baby than
younger women: a l-in-40"chance
Ana Advertising,.
<
not show compared with -the estimated - one
® Coffee houses and tea hous only. Some Japanese business- mongoloid child did
men
will
gladly
make
the
neces
the
characteristic.
SUBSCRIPTION
es. Like bars, their number seems
mongoloid baby among every 750
54W nnPer S
limitless. In most of them you sary arrangements for their
Dr.
Uchida
said
the
births.
The
defect
is
usually
study
has
per y8ai
can sit all evening with one cup foreign visitors, especially if a two aims: to discover what en- caused by trisomy.
of coffee (and frequent refills big deal is in the making. Gen- vironmental factors, like X-rays
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
However, Dr. Uchida’s work
of water) for as little as 100-150 >rne geish?. parties are expen or drugs, might play a part in suggests there is less difference
and complicated affairs, and
Toronto 2-B, Oni.
yen. Music may be piped stereo sive
few
foreigners
have a chance to chromosomal abnormalities; and between the two situations: many
or live. “Kissaten,” as they are enjoy them.
to study other family members translocation defects can also be
EMpire 6-5005
called, are mainly meeting plac
to see if their chromosomes show’ a matter of random chance, while
• Bath houses. The celebrated any peculiarities that might in
es where one cultivates the ar:
some trisomy cases appear to
of conversation. Many have spe Japanese bath is one of the rea- dicate a higher risk that a sub have
some hereditary aspect.
sons
why
so
many
westerners sequent child also would1 be mon
cialties, such as oxygen masks
return
to
Japan,
In
older
women, trisomy mon
It
•
unforgetfor their customers, or a rule
goloid.
golism seems to result" from
that only foreign languages mav table. A pretty masseuse will
Many of the mothers with nor chance misfortune, probably . due
be spoken. Others are all-night wash and massage you (men mal
chromosome patterns were to the aging ovum which is the _ Domestic Help Wan^q
onlv) for 1,000 yen. It’s an in
jazz joints on the beat side.
vigorating experience,
recom found at some time to have un same age as the woman. If she
783-6244 or /S3-//32 (Toronto)
mended
as
a
pick-me-up
after dergone high-dosage diagnostic has another baby, the chance, of .
• Stage shows. From classical
X-ray
for
abdominal
conditions
Apartment For Rent
Japanese stage plays (Kabuki) a day of hard work — and ideal (not X-rays during an earlier mongolism is still 1 in 40, but _
as
a
hangover
cure.
(Such
baths
no
greater
because
she
had
one
SIX
■
room
apartment for rent
to U.S.-type strip shows, almost
pregnancy, which are very low before.
used
to
be
exclusively
for
men,
■apanese
room suitable for bus
any form of stage production can
dosage), she said.
couple. For appointment, ohcn° 757
If a young woman has a triso business hours (Toronto)!
be seen in Tokyo during most of but a few establishments have
In the past, it has been thought mic mongol, however, her chances
the year. But plays are usually introduced the traditional ritual
that
trisomy mongolism is large of having a second are greater
for
women
—
with
untraditional
Female Help Wanted
in Japanese. Strip shows can be
male
masseurs.)
ly
a
matter of random chance, than the chances of a mother YOUNG sales lady for variety
seen for as little as 100 yen in
Whichever type of carefree while translocation mongolism of a translocation mongol of snack bar Salary, room and boa-d
the Asakusa area, while a ticket
if preferred. Phone 465-9659 (Toronto,
for major shows or plays mav nightlife you choose, you’re bound has a greater likelihood1 of being having a second defective infant.
cost more than 1,000 yen. A tour to find yourself with a problem
Male Help Wanted
ist must is the world-famous KoTokyo
Revisited
.
.
.
Male Accounting Clerk”
(Cont. From Page 1)
kusai playhouse in Asakusa. It after a few nights in Tokyo:
°: B?x ^3- Toronto Dominion?
How
to
convince
your
boss
to
Centre,
Toronto
1, Ontario.
is supposed to be the big’gest
dialect. In addition to his duties
theatre in the Orient, and vou set up an agency there—with as a correspondent, he is publish year. The other is Daryl Spenc
er, .who hit 30-homers during- the
will often see more than 100 you in charge, of course.
ing a daily newspaper in Shinju season plus three more in the
OFFSET ANO LETTER
ku ward, and used to produce a Japan series. Spencer reportedly
weekly television program.
OFFICE FORMS, BROCHURES, LETTERHEADS
took a 35 percent pay cut last
on your behalf because they are
anxious to preserve Japan’s good
name. Many bars have a credit
system. Best practice is to patronize them with a Japanese
companion.
CLASSIFIED
PRINTING
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
701 Dovercourt Rd S. of Bloor
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1967, 11:30 A.M.
Nisei Service — Rev. Frank Carey
Issei Service — Rev. Makio Norisue
Church School for the children
Friends and visitors welcome
^^«^ I/^i/tM <J%i w/a&cnS ^en/f
Lee is also regarded as one of season as the result of a poor
the city’s leading experts on showing in 1966, but -now wants
HARRY S. KONDO Mi
the subject of bars, although he his salary restored to the full
627 BAY ST., TORONTO
Phone 368-9768
admits he has restricted his ac- $40,000 which amounts to a cool
tivities in this field since prices 14,-400,000 yen.
got out of line. In a first class I The league’s Most Valuable
joint, where prices are never I flayer, Pitcher Mitsuhiro Adaposted, it may cost two men as chi who won 20 games and had
much as S50 for a few drinks I FHe lowest earned run average,Made To Measure
and the company of a pair of I reportedly was paid 4,800,000 yen
hostesses for an hour. It would I ($13,333). He is said to think
And Alterations
take real effort to spend money I his pay ought to be doubled next
Chris Nomura
that fast in the U.S.
season. Which isn’t bad for a
year’s work, regardless of wheth
304 Dupont St. Toronto
er
it
’
s
in
yen
or
dollars.
Phone 924-2692
Money
talk — Folks hereabouts don’t pay much attention
to American football, but base
ball is a year-round topic judging
from hot stove league stories in
the local press. A current topic
Our 54th Year of Procuress
aeing widely written about has
a familiar ring—the money heing
demanded by star athletes. Writ
Serves Importers
ers are predicting that the Hankyu Braves, having just won
Customs Bond and Regular Storage
their first championship in more
300,000 sq. ft. in Three Locations
than 30 years, will be hit for big I
Members Canadian Importers Association
pay hikes. Two Americans who
Canadian Warehousing Association
play for the Hankyu Braves,
Ernest P. Carr, Pres.
considered only journeyman per- I
156 Front St. West, Toronto 1
foi mers in the States, figure
Phone 364-0111
strongly in the speculation.
MEN'S SUITS
HOWELL WAREHOUSES LIMITED
One is Gordon Windhorn who
led the Braves in batting this
year. He is reported to have been
paid $14,000 this season, a rather
modest sum for an import, and
is said to feel his services should
be worth at least $25,000 next
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Hiro Kawaguchi, Art Watanabe
i-eai
NEW
Tokyo Pleasures . . .
(Continued From Page 1)
Geneticist . .
Wednesday, Decemberjji 9 c(Continued from Page 19
The New
Canadian
chorus girls dancing simultane are known to cause chromosome I carried by some
Authorized as
enetic
predis
ously anything from Japanese breaks, but breaks also occur for position.
folk dances to Viennese waltzes. unknown reasons. One woman
Women over 35 and especially
x nis
probably the world
whose white blood cells showed those in their 40’s have a much
most spectacular revue.
Ka' tSu'e^^.
many chromosome breaks, has
® Geisha parties. The :.
_ 1 seven children, four of whom higher than normal chance of
real
thing can be seen by invitation also show breaks,, but her only having a mongoloid baby than
younger women: a l-in-40"chance
Ana Advertising,.
<
not show compared with -the estimated - one
® Coffee houses and tea hous only. Some Japanese business- mongoloid child did
men
will
gladly
make
the
neces
the
characteristic.
SUBSCRIPTION
es. Like bars, their number seems
mongoloid baby among every 750
54W nnPer S
limitless. In most of them you sary arrangements for their
Dr.
Uchida
said
the
births.
The
defect
is
usually
study
has
per y8ai
can sit all evening with one cup foreign visitors, especially if a two aims: to discover what en- caused by trisomy.
of coffee (and frequent refills big deal is in the making. Gen- vironmental factors, like X-rays
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
However, Dr. Uchida’s work
of water) for as little as 100-150 >rne geish?. parties are expen or drugs, might play a part in suggests there is less difference
and complicated affairs, and
Toronto 2-B, Oni.
yen. Music may be piped stereo sive
few
foreigners
have a chance to chromosomal abnormalities; and between the two situations: many
or live. “Kissaten,” as they are enjoy them.
to study other family members translocation defects can also be
EMpire 6-5005
called, are mainly meeting plac
to see if their chromosomes show’ a matter of random chance, while
• Bath houses. The celebrated any peculiarities that might in
es where one cultivates the ar:
some trisomy cases appear to
of conversation. Many have spe Japanese bath is one of the rea- dicate a higher risk that a sub have
some hereditary aspect.
sons
why
so
many
westerners sequent child also would1 be mon
cialties, such as oxygen masks
return
to
Japan,
In
older
women, trisomy mon
It
•
unforgetfor their customers, or a rule
goloid.
golism seems to result" from
that only foreign languages mav table. A pretty masseuse will
Many of the mothers with nor chance misfortune, probably . due
be spoken. Others are all-night wash and massage you (men mal
chromosome patterns were to the aging ovum which is the _ Domestic Help Wan^q
onlv) for 1,000 yen. It’s an in
jazz joints on the beat side.
vigorating experience,
recom found at some time to have un same age as the woman. If she
783-6244 or /S3-//32 (Toronto)
mended
as
a
pick-me-up
after dergone high-dosage diagnostic has another baby, the chance, of .
• Stage shows. From classical
X-ray
for
abdominal
conditions
Apartment For Rent
Japanese stage plays (Kabuki) a day of hard work — and ideal (not X-rays during an earlier mongolism is still 1 in 40, but _
as
a
hangover
cure.
(Such
baths
no
greater
because
she
had
one
SIX
■
room
apartment for rent
to U.S.-type strip shows, almost
pregnancy, which are very low before.
used
to
be
exclusively
for
men,
■apanese
room suitable for bus
any form of stage production can
dosage), she said.
couple. For appointment, ohcn° 757
If a young woman has a triso business hours (Toronto)!
be seen in Tokyo during most of but a few establishments have
In the past, it has been thought mic mongol, however, her chances
the year. But plays are usually introduced the traditional ritual
that
trisomy mongolism is large of having a second are greater
for
women
—
with
untraditional
Female Help Wanted
in Japanese. Strip shows can be
male
masseurs.)
ly
a
matter of random chance, than the chances of a mother YOUNG sales lady for variety
seen for as little as 100 yen in
Whichever type of carefree while translocation mongolism of a translocation mongol of snack bar Salary, room and boa-d
the Asakusa area, while a ticket
if preferred. Phone 465-9659 (Toronto,
for major shows or plays mav nightlife you choose, you’re bound has a greater likelihood1 of being having a second defective infant.
cost more than 1,000 yen. A tour to find yourself with a problem
Male Help Wanted
ist must is the world-famous KoTokyo
Revisited
.
.
.
Male Accounting Clerk”
(Cont. From Page 1)
kusai playhouse in Asakusa. It after a few nights in Tokyo:
°: B?x ^3- Toronto Dominion?
How
to
convince
your
boss
to
Centre,
Toronto
1, Ontario.
is supposed to be the big’gest
dialect. In addition to his duties
theatre in the Orient, and vou set up an agency there—with as a correspondent, he is publish year. The other is Daryl Spenc
er, .who hit 30-homers during- the
will often see more than 100 you in charge, of course.
ing a daily newspaper in Shinju season plus three more in the
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ku ward, and used to produce a Japan series. Spencer reportedly
weekly television program.
OFFICE FORMS, BROCHURES, LETTERHEADS
took a 35 percent pay cut last
on your behalf because they are
anxious to preserve Japan’s good
name. Many bars have a credit
system. Best practice is to patronize them with a Japanese
companion.
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1967, 11:30 A.M.
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Lee is also regarded as one of season as the result of a poor
the city’s leading experts on showing in 1966, but -now wants
HARRY S. KONDO Mi
the subject of bars, although he his salary restored to the full
627 BAY ST., TORONTO
Phone 368-9768
admits he has restricted his ac- $40,000 which amounts to a cool
tivities in this field since prices 14,-400,000 yen.
got out of line. In a first class I The league’s Most Valuable
joint, where prices are never I flayer, Pitcher Mitsuhiro Adaposted, it may cost two men as chi who won 20 games and had
much as S50 for a few drinks I FHe lowest earned run average,Made To Measure
and the company of a pair of I reportedly was paid 4,800,000 yen
hostesses for an hour. It would I ($13,333). He is said to think
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talk — Folks hereabouts don’t pay much attention
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from hot stove league stories in
the local press. A current topic
Our 54th Year of Procuress
aeing widely written about has
a familiar ring—the money heing
demanded by star athletes. Writ
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than 30 years, will be hit for big I
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pay hikes. Two Americans who
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play for the Hankyu Braves,
Ernest P. Carr, Pres.
considered only journeyman per- I
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