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0NOLULU.—In the hellish inferno of World War
piousands upon thousands of Japanese soldiers
H the battiehne and died with a smile and victori
[heart with the resounding words “Tenno heika
ail Okaasan banzai!” ringing amidst the whizzinSts and bursting'shrapnel.
*
°
[ them, it. was the spirit of “Yamato damashi”
h urged him on to face destruction without whim
himper. Japan, two decades ago, nurtured in the
Jd samurai code., was dominated by what tha
Jp INed
busliido or to the commoner, vamato
V
^e^
By HARRY S. TOMITA
lushi wa kuwa nedo, taka yooji” . . . a samurai
piot have eaten for a week but he has a toothpick
£ mouth to let the world know as if he jus- had
JI meal. Like my dad used to tell me, “Te ashi
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|
Stella Ito’s
| Sukiyaki Cookbook
I
§1.50
sP<rit'' I" Nippon People
ga^mogetemo, naku no ja naiyo” . . . Wow!
world JmSor PliglLv<^^^
Quatour to win the
the idol of all Japan Ho
j
at once became
ftU°p^“somethi^ it £>i iX d^*1 in
the 100th® “YanSto to^TH1 ^he «211<1 and
electrifying- can to Japan’s
sent an
broke,” to struggle 3 ‘lSetl»
to “go for
pleasure or what hav^ you
b
be 1 b 111 business,
ries.
‘boon’
ei love of devotion, of sweet menm-
goes back11™ HonoruTuX^Sh^^
a”d niemory
Isa Fujii who
vO-?hendan Stl’eet, to Mrs.
attached
tujn s aunt. To her Fujii is
When Paul Fujii’s
bX’1^ spught employment on the mainland it whs
she who took care of the youngster. It wa? she k
fZ ^Si?1, "t° "'.^'^ to him tenderly,'b J
K £fa noja m,zo. Omae wa America shimin
o-a, A mon jm ja. Nihon jin niwa ‘Yamato damashi’
T'amato damashii de katsu no ja.” And so, Hawaii-born American citizen, former US
±±?S member’ Paul Fuji, entered’
a i oat mg h on spurred on. to the full limit of encour-
ry blossom tree for’’the°beauty^in flowing^-ees’
mTnd°?nin- f FI3
is ePitomized in tlie samurai. ’
mX i ’nn1]
S 20th century, even though the sanuiai is no longer on the scene, the essence of the
(Continued on Page 8)
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The p® Canadian
“^8
Hlllllll
Jessie L. Beattie’s
STRENGTH for the
BRIDGE
§5.00
1. XXXII—No. 10
iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiHiiiin
Conductor Seiji Ozawa To Leave The
Tor. Symphony At End Of 68-69 Season
By JOHN KRAGLUND
succeeding the present conductor Josef Krips.
I
T0R0N^°—Consternation struck: Toronto SvmThe announcement took the public and the
C'r
St W1< WhM ib ™s announced membership of the orchestra by surprise, although
h? 5 ? °Zawa Wil1 Ieave the orchestra at the
the 1M«9 —’ "'hen his extended cot everyone had taken it for granted that Ozawa
tiact expires. The unofficial announcement orio-in- would not remain in Toronto indefinitely It was
less startling to the TS board of directors.
I CHF
the San Francisco Chronicle’s music
“For some months discussions have been held
j cutie Robert Commanday—on a television show
who stated that Ozawa would take over the with Mr. Ozawa with regards to plans for a new'
^an__FranciscoSymphony in September, 1970 music director when his contract expires in 19G9 ”
^Robert F. Chisholm, TS president, stated in a
release. “While Toronto wall be
delighted to have Mr. Ozawa rebu™ frequently as guest conducB-C.—A man who taught the Japanese lan- M, the board of directors recog
X
t0 ^terally thousands of Japanese Canadians has been award- nizes that his many invitations
f
aJ Centennial Medal in honor of the 100th Anniversary for world-wide guest appearances
m
°
deraU°n Of this coaatry. He is Mr. Tsutae Sato.
preclude his continuing on a per
r- Sat0 anJ his wife are probably Canada’s best known sensei manent basis.”
of the Japanese language. He has taught for over 49 years
’
News of Ozawa’s impending
was the principal of the Vancouwer Japanese
’
Y
'
Language School Sa“Mhe SaSV™ released
until his retirement last year.
,
.
-------- rancisco Sym
phony had an agreement with
^kfX/101', to reMase it before
F™aNT AUtOS M Off N-S- Assembly Line next March. Although confirma
tion has not yet been received
of
Reader’s Digest fapane^ /utom°bile Stmbled fy b^loV^CM^
’Th from San Francisco, TS manageWs condensed form under
the title of “Go For Broke.”
io^E
^eriea. rolled off the with* Isuzu °^
Pre-publication copy of the “Reader’s Digest’’ indicates a'^mbi
nOnf™ v the aPPointo3ent
’v Z”,? ^’““k011 ?he with Isuzu Motors Ltd., the old S
® the book condensation is
p Ozir? £ew York managearned on pages 213-248 in the Motor Industries plant recently est automobile manufacturing
A- wilford, before Mr.
gruarv issue.
Japan. The plant was Chisholm’s statement was isat
nearby
Point
Edward.
The
The book condensation closes with these
established with the help of In sued.
words describing caL.was an Isuzu Bellett.
dustrial
Estates Ltd., the Nova
^Continued on Paco 81
Hirosha Toba, executive direcScotia
crown
corporation for 7nOzawa's Plans for the 1969M^cai^—_ ___ L_or °T CMI, said the plant hoped
promotion of secondary industry 70 season are still a mystery.
c?uductor, currently on tour
\ tbe Boston Symphony Or
chestra, which he conducted ren7Sry at the Brooklyn Academy
of Music, could not be found for
Pfi
»«&XL*U^ H“«" A ^Ke*^
ffit^ X‘^ Page ’« '>-^ defines the book comment.
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Morie"
nnHiS departure will be a disanwX^an aTcounX?^
ab°Ut ^^^1^^
thXov^ t0 T°ronto because in
feviewe of his “™rk avZ S™?1’
author does »•» «P«v
the 2/2 years he has held the
i||ew that points out
ea if . such review's are unfavorable 4
S
bis
-YeP°Sl bere the standa great benefit bo^t^S^
a?d defects of a book
X
tbe orchestra has shown
What really bothers me is not the viciousness of hie
1 Alan Morley’s vicious atSl P?§ e Tead-rS and to the author.
tions against me or my book, not even the ZZe
uccusa- a marked improvement. Equally
gPle and its author mvtl??
Jan-°) upon The Salmon
tw11 of factual hTP°ntant’ the general publk
jp1^ a review. ’ ? tf’
by no stretch of the imagination evidence to back up his
has become
aware, as never
be“Sx? “ '^' “ey ^ ^’wAT4|cheAa
Sd7rr
.
i°leLOf the importance of its orfey a’
the public, yourselves and
a major
Bt too sure of hi? capabilities*?1
to school where he might
concert-goers
feusconstrues, miXoX 3 1’ead accurately. The way in which
aware that Toronto
the Salmon Peopll is DoS^SPr^en^^^
distorts the content
of the most
| For those who nX Positively incredible.
’ t7' ^ t?16 lite ? him ‘“ lean XT and ^teS
/ time 'vhe? three
|a Piece of aisgustinX3^^6 bo°k, Morely’s review will simply ponfS e ”
!°?c People who^ha^F^
would be more serious I the pa"
“
”
remo™d
the poverty and replacemen?s
“ 3ot>kin^ f»r
l^loriey makes it say 1 ^ read the book believed that it says
Van/s Sato Sensei Awarded Centennial Medal
&M ?* NO’s Van. Critic In First Round |
[jay in whri^h^blasts1™
Morley’s incompetence is
H only one aspect of X ^he Salmon People. because it deals
Ring far do^ ;nt/+lioast life, salmon fishing and canning.”
draws out this
bag”- °£ his information and
| There is a o-rp.?^ls surprising profundity:
£erning both whites
X^6 to £he bistory of this province.
hX?1,111011 run.”-Well now^Th3’ th?n tbe ^ere netting of the
3Vhe bps of Alan MnS
Sere 1S a lovely lump of wisdom
Vancouver SundidnX?X hat
the B C- PubIic do if
Q^m of subtleties?
' ha^e people like Alan Morley remind-
most readers of The Salmon People would have
remarks X.?X ^ E'S^t ?«
^ adE'X ?^ °f di~
ago a royal commission investigation into
X yea5s
m the , task of finding a
secret Black Dragon Society was operating on the^C ”J
thj I k X ®' rePIacement for Ozawa
no evidence to support such rumors
B.C. c°a~st found I s a major one, its research, w’ith
Morley is .till cmSg this siek n^Tin^ print g°’
"^ &? he'P’ X already “
The Salmon People merely poin“ t\ ^l
a ™™ber of possibilithe deportation and internment of the Jananoso pr ^s ie^umg I
s> none of wdiich it is prepared
in 1942. in the belief that only asXeX ^
“ ‘° d,s<=u^ at Present.
may they he avoided in the future.
S
ba? kng been known that
^?tb Pe°ple
Alan Morley around it would be wuse if nos- l
one of the conductors
sible to arrange to nave WASP ancestors.
^
I c°nS3dered as a strong contender
Hugh W. McKerville
Port H „ n ,
0116 “f ‘he forthco”inS «'
Port Hope, Ont. J
(Continued on Page 8)
I
0NOLULU.—In the hellish inferno of World War
piousands upon thousands of Japanese soldiers
H the battiehne and died with a smile and victori
[heart with the resounding words “Tenno heika
ail Okaasan banzai!” ringing amidst the whizzinSts and bursting'shrapnel.
*
°
[ them, it. was the spirit of “Yamato damashi”
h urged him on to face destruction without whim
himper. Japan, two decades ago, nurtured in the
Jd samurai code., was dominated by what tha
Jp INed
busliido or to the commoner, vamato
V
^e^
By HARRY S. TOMITA
lushi wa kuwa nedo, taka yooji” . . . a samurai
piot have eaten for a week but he has a toothpick
£ mouth to let the world know as if he jus- had
JI meal. Like my dad used to tell me, “Te ashi
|>"""""">“'»»Hi'IH>HIHIIIIIIn^
|
Stella Ito’s
| Sukiyaki Cookbook
I
§1.50
sP<rit'' I" Nippon People
ga^mogetemo, naku no ja naiyo” . . . Wow!
world JmSor PliglLv<^^^
Quatour to win the
the idol of all Japan Ho
j
at once became
ftU°p^“somethi^ it £>i iX d^*1 in
the 100th® “YanSto to^TH1 ^he «211<1 and
electrifying- can to Japan’s
sent an
broke,” to struggle 3 ‘lSetl»
to “go for
pleasure or what hav^ you
b
be 1 b 111 business,
ries.
‘boon’
ei love of devotion, of sweet menm-
goes back11™ HonoruTuX^Sh^^
a”d niemory
Isa Fujii who
vO-?hendan Stl’eet, to Mrs.
attached
tujn s aunt. To her Fujii is
When Paul Fujii’s
bX’1^ spught employment on the mainland it whs
she who took care of the youngster. It wa? she k
fZ ^Si?1, "t° "'.^'^ to him tenderly,'b J
K £fa noja m,zo. Omae wa America shimin
o-a, A mon jm ja. Nihon jin niwa ‘Yamato damashi’
T'amato damashii de katsu no ja.” And so, Hawaii-born American citizen, former US
±±?S member’ Paul Fuji, entered’
a i oat mg h on spurred on. to the full limit of encour-
ry blossom tree for’’the°beauty^in flowing^-ees’
mTnd°?nin- f FI3
is ePitomized in tlie samurai. ’
mX i ’nn1]
S 20th century, even though the sanuiai is no longer on the scene, the essence of the
(Continued on Page 8)
lllillillllllllllllllllllKIliDlllllimij
The p® Canadian
“^8
Hlllllll
Jessie L. Beattie’s
STRENGTH for the
BRIDGE
§5.00
1. XXXII—No. 10
iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiHiiiin
Conductor Seiji Ozawa To Leave The
Tor. Symphony At End Of 68-69 Season
By JOHN KRAGLUND
succeeding the present conductor Josef Krips.
I
T0R0N^°—Consternation struck: Toronto SvmThe announcement took the public and the
C'r
St W1< WhM ib ™s announced membership of the orchestra by surprise, although
h? 5 ? °Zawa Wil1 Ieave the orchestra at the
the 1M«9 —’ "'hen his extended cot everyone had taken it for granted that Ozawa
tiact expires. The unofficial announcement orio-in- would not remain in Toronto indefinitely It was
less startling to the TS board of directors.
I CHF
the San Francisco Chronicle’s music
“For some months discussions have been held
j cutie Robert Commanday—on a television show
who stated that Ozawa would take over the with Mr. Ozawa with regards to plans for a new'
^an__FranciscoSymphony in September, 1970 music director when his contract expires in 19G9 ”
^Robert F. Chisholm, TS president, stated in a
release. “While Toronto wall be
delighted to have Mr. Ozawa rebu™ frequently as guest conducB-C.—A man who taught the Japanese lan- M, the board of directors recog
X
t0 ^terally thousands of Japanese Canadians has been award- nizes that his many invitations
f
aJ Centennial Medal in honor of the 100th Anniversary for world-wide guest appearances
m
°
deraU°n Of this coaatry. He is Mr. Tsutae Sato.
preclude his continuing on a per
r- Sat0 anJ his wife are probably Canada’s best known sensei manent basis.”
of the Japanese language. He has taught for over 49 years
’
News of Ozawa’s impending
was the principal of the Vancouwer Japanese
’
Y
'
Language School Sa“Mhe SaSV™ released
until his retirement last year.
,
.
-------- rancisco Sym
phony had an agreement with
^kfX/101', to reMase it before
F™aNT AUtOS M Off N-S- Assembly Line next March. Although confirma
tion has not yet been received
of
Reader’s Digest fapane^ /utom°bile Stmbled fy b^loV^CM^
’Th from San Francisco, TS manageWs condensed form under
the title of “Go For Broke.”
io^E
^eriea. rolled off the with* Isuzu °^
Pre-publication copy of the “Reader’s Digest’’ indicates a'^mbi
nOnf™ v the aPPointo3ent
’v Z”,? ^’““k011 ?he with Isuzu Motors Ltd., the old S
® the book condensation is
p Ozir? £ew York managearned on pages 213-248 in the Motor Industries plant recently est automobile manufacturing
A- wilford, before Mr.
gruarv issue.
Japan. The plant was Chisholm’s statement was isat
nearby
Point
Edward.
The
The book condensation closes with these
established with the help of In sued.
words describing caL.was an Isuzu Bellett.
dustrial
Estates Ltd., the Nova
^Continued on Paco 81
Hirosha Toba, executive direcScotia
crown
corporation for 7nOzawa's Plans for the 1969M^cai^—_ ___ L_or °T CMI, said the plant hoped
promotion of secondary industry 70 season are still a mystery.
c?uductor, currently on tour
\ tbe Boston Symphony Or
chestra, which he conducted ren7Sry at the Brooklyn Academy
of Music, could not be found for
Pfi
»«&XL*U^ H“«" A ^Ke*^
ffit^ X‘^ Page ’« '>-^ defines the book comment.
fe* ^X"^
— »f W ^ The £ A™^,yGXM^L^^
M ln*^»
Kif
Morie"
nnHiS departure will be a disanwX^an aTcounX?^
ab°Ut ^^^1^^
thXov^ t0 T°ronto because in
feviewe of his “™rk avZ S™?1’
author does »•» «P«v
the 2/2 years he has held the
i||ew that points out
ea if . such review's are unfavorable 4
S
bis
-YeP°Sl bere the standa great benefit bo^t^S^
a?d defects of a book
X
tbe orchestra has shown
What really bothers me is not the viciousness of hie
1 Alan Morley’s vicious atSl P?§ e Tead-rS and to the author.
tions against me or my book, not even the ZZe
uccusa- a marked improvement. Equally
gPle and its author mvtl??
Jan-°) upon The Salmon
tw11 of factual hTP°ntant’ the general publk
jp1^ a review. ’ ? tf’
by no stretch of the imagination evidence to back up his
has become
aware, as never
be“Sx? “ '^' “ey ^ ^’wAT4|cheAa
Sd7rr
.
i°leLOf the importance of its orfey a’
the public, yourselves and
a major
Bt too sure of hi? capabilities*?1
to school where he might
concert-goers
feusconstrues, miXoX 3 1’ead accurately. The way in which
aware that Toronto
the Salmon Peopll is DoS^SPr^en^^^
distorts the content
of the most
| For those who nX Positively incredible.
’ t7' ^ t?16 lite ? him ‘“ lean XT and ^teS
/ time 'vhe? three
|a Piece of aisgustinX3^^6 bo°k, Morely’s review will simply ponfS e ”
!°?c People who^ha^F^
would be more serious I the pa"
“
”
remo™d
the poverty and replacemen?s
“ 3ot>kin^ f»r
l^loriey makes it say 1 ^ read the book believed that it says
Van/s Sato Sensei Awarded Centennial Medal
&M ?* NO’s Van. Critic In First Round |
[jay in whri^h^blasts1™
Morley’s incompetence is
H only one aspect of X ^he Salmon People. because it deals
Ring far do^ ;nt/+lioast life, salmon fishing and canning.”
draws out this
bag”- °£ his information and
| There is a o-rp.?^ls surprising profundity:
£erning both whites
X^6 to £he bistory of this province.
hX?1,111011 run.”-Well now^Th3’ th?n tbe ^ere netting of the
3Vhe bps of Alan MnS
Sere 1S a lovely lump of wisdom
Vancouver SundidnX?X hat
the B C- PubIic do if
Q^m of subtleties?
' ha^e people like Alan Morley remind-
most readers of The Salmon People would have
remarks X.?X ^ E'S^t ?«
^ adE'X ?^ °f di~
ago a royal commission investigation into
X yea5s
m the , task of finding a
secret Black Dragon Society was operating on the^C ”J
thj I k X ®' rePIacement for Ozawa
no evidence to support such rumors
B.C. c°a~st found I s a major one, its research, w’ith
Morley is .till cmSg this siek n^Tin^ print g°’
"^ &? he'P’ X already “
The Salmon People merely poin“ t\ ^l
a ™™ber of possibilithe deportation and internment of the Jananoso pr ^s ie^umg I
s> none of wdiich it is prepared
in 1942. in the belief that only asXeX ^
“ ‘° d,s<=u^ at Present.
may they he avoided in the future.
S
ba? kng been known that
^?tb Pe°ple
Alan Morley around it would be wuse if nos- l
one of the conductors
sible to arrange to nave WASP ancestors.
^
I c°nS3dered as a strong contender
Hugh W. McKerville
Port H „ n ,
0116 “f ‘he forthco”inS «'
Port Hope, Ont. J
(Continued on Page 8)
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PAGE 7
Nisei Gangsters In The News
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It b a food policy to
haro the MIGHT POLICY
Consult
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By BILL HOSOKAWA
^ ?^J ^ THE NEV S In Chicago not long- ago the police
* -Sacked down on what newspapers described as a ™ni£t £ n
“XKe’w^ ^ tol Buddhists Sun.
'^>-.a gambling racket controlled by crime syndiite’^^
W!ia is a form of lottery that is said to flourish in, ^end
r?iM0 Ek3n
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William Wales Ltd.
Insurance Agents
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
Phone 921-3171
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Wtsfued by a circuit court judge, that the suspects were S' Uecease into Nirvana.
^fwuli gambling and promoting a lottery, and that each
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reon b°ad- The Tribune also quoted a police officer aswas
sawnoThe Buddhist communi ty in Toronto is
^viviuu
observing- the Nirvana
’’'^Eshtei?0 "^ bem° S°U°ht' (He WaS alS° aPPrehended several
ay service on February 11 at the Toronto Buddhist Church.
i* iT1.** " JU<4 V *5 1 cl ICX J •
,^ 5 lippings from the two newspapers named above were sent
by ? ^10 a,?- “How do you feel about the a rL o
i/this sort of dirtv linen?”
1 a 01
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The public is cordially invited to attend. -—T.B.C.
Can. Ethnic Press Luncheon Thurs. At Harmonie
^hat adds a point to the reader’s question
i
^serr along a clipping of a From the Frying Pan colunw
JM.1S, 1963, in which the subject was-the’then SSp^S
tario^mS??6
j/£’< ”°y -p V® V WS’P* confessions of Joseph “X
J®™*"1 „fel™ a«l admitted gangster. Valachi at the time was
fc a Senate .committee about the bloody rivalry between Nea
-^''tan and Siata factions of the Cosa Nostra crime ri“ and
; naming dozesn of Italian-sounding names.
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By KEN MORI
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1384y2 Queen W.
Toronto
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LE. 2.4
Association of On-
AUTO
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ALL FORMS
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°/ curiosity I had asked in the column how Nisei
ffe lf> ™stead °f Malachi, someone named Yamadama or
, Nakagada or Motogoto had been spilling his guts about
-® ^bhng activity in the Li’l Tokyos of the American West
ffP^ o 0 an d 40 years ago. I had asked if a Nisei would be more
4 fascinated by Yamadama’s ^ confession than Valachi’s. Would a
boied. Woula a Nisei be more embarrassed because
PrOTOWT0rf ^ ‘° ThS Cmadian Heart F“”d
the mans name was Nakagada or Motogoto rather than Valachi?
INSURANCE
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1 Tiestioned a second generation of Italian descent hnw son, SX^dXX of“X0"' hV7 ’"ge“ J°bans1 lorica that he had replied that there are criminal «le
it’s known as “exceptional Z£. * e ^^J138 one' Medically
^ S°CS and it1was just too bad if some of them heart beats 70 to 80 times a
' ^e? avera£e healthy
Italian names. And even though his name had Italian ori°-hs
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Slow is nothing to w n-y bout
your heart beats fast or
wav to heln keen
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g And this, I guess, is the way I feel about the two unfortunates its
all outpSogii of research' pcW° rUPP°^ you-' Heart Fund a«d
SlrtdoX^ BameS Wh° Were involved ^ a Chicago gambling ly to the C.nadSn H: ^
S™’
^nerousOntario. It’s the belt
Davenport Road, Toronto 5.
press, of course, has an obligation to report the news disease, your number one health enemy ^ ^^ against heari I
S cX^VLS’lS St
put ?o°o’XXaa taSo“
Says
gibiine employed in this case. However, in the edition I saw thp
body gradually and exercise reordarL^
to?e up your
way to help your heart
tn°hpi^5 and moderately. And another
PgieSTpE XS J^'^s S disease, your Number One Health ?“' HeV ?”d figllt heart I
now to the Canadian Heart Fund
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general display of Japanese exhibits at Torffi^.^bhiig crackdown. Human nature being wh” it is £ 9' ,
P1'05^61^1 °f the United
was made on January
| N Xrn^
tr^ be considered inevitable?'and to tarn -rth at Runnymede United Church by Issei and Nisei members of
|S X’XS"
"’hether l^ieeworthy o? the Japanese United Church UCW. On this occasion of the 6tih
1278 Yonge Street. Toronto 7, Ont.
SOUTH OF WOODLAWN
ToKo Nishimura
923-6877
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of the UCW
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and representatives f
f the UCW gioups of the United Churches in Toronto West Lunch I
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abIe t0
"a””“®1 items
d rare
easures recmitly received from Japan I
feat would be thp'tpciiIe
l 111 the ProPer perspective.
Mediate loss of coitfijX ■ n’1'?
rePort the facts? An im- Posters depicting various aspects of life, art and history covered
Bat othei- infonnati™ ^? ? the Integrity of the press, a suspicion the walls of the display room. Several ikebana were sho^ and
Wesspd
immation of importance is being overlooked or sun- 1
gessed, and a dimmuhon of public respect and regard for the ptass. .demonstration of sakura-making attracted the attention of all who
came to view the exhibits. — H. Shimizu
KINO’S MARKET
Red & White
Food Store
Slocan City, B.C.
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TOURS series of tours. Whether you are a
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you full benefit and the most for your money.
5
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U.S.A. Minister Guest At Toronto Buddhist Service
TORONTO.—Toronto Buddhist Church’s first major service
for the new year 1968 was the Founder’s Memorial service that
“X°J
-^rt Ev° 1™ °" Jan- 2“ and ^tended to the
giand service” on Sunday afternoon.
?Uikei Taniguchi’ minister of the Cleveland Buddhist
uich was the guest speaker. In his Morning Service discourse
°J
D° We Believe in shin Buddhism.” He elucidat
ed* his position with clarity, dividing his thesis' into five main
points: 1) Faith is confrontation of myself with life itself 2) Ze
le igion is never a negation of our daily life. 3) Although true
re igion is Never a negation of life, changing outlook of life will
• P
^ °f seIfishness has no place in true religion.
• ) Tiue leLgion is the satisfaction of human’s true desire.
A keen observer at the Morning Service noticed a refreshing
innovation in the order of service befitting the condition surround
ing the Founder’s Memorial. —T.B.C.
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PAGE 7
Nisei Gangsters In The News
r
It b a food policy to
haro the MIGHT POLICY
Consult
e
By BILL HOSOKAWA
^ ?^J ^ THE NEV S In Chicago not long- ago the police
* -Sacked down on what newspapers described as a ™ni£t £ n
“XKe’w^ ^ tol Buddhists Sun.
'^>-.a gambling racket controlled by crime syndiite’^^
W!ia is a form of lottery that is said to flourish in, ^end
r?iM0 Ek3n
The ?hiCag° ^bune and the^Eo
7A‘.,Sun-Times
among
those
was Thn^t
nr???’
^
a; ^ereported
Mute that
explained
’^
thearrested
aml'X
“ ^
William Wales Ltd.
Insurance Agents
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Phone 921-3171
irs ‘ x^;s:heeiseentered
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Wtsfued by a circuit court judge, that the suspects were S' Uecease into Nirvana.
^fwuli gambling and promoting a lottery, and that each
°'
reon b°ad- The Tribune also quoted a police officer aswas
sawnoThe Buddhist communi ty in Toronto is
^viviuu
observing- the Nirvana
’’'^Eshtei?0 "^ bem° S°U°ht' (He WaS alS° aPPrehended several
ay service on February 11 at the Toronto Buddhist Church.
i* iT1.** " JU<4 V *5 1 cl ICX J •
,^ 5 lippings from the two newspapers named above were sent
by ? ^10 a,?- “How do you feel about the a rL o
i/this sort of dirtv linen?”
1 a 01
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The public is cordially invited to attend. -—T.B.C.
Can. Ethnic Press Luncheon Thurs. At Harmonie
^hat adds a point to the reader’s question
i
^serr along a clipping of a From the Frying Pan colunw
JM.1S, 1963, in which the subject was-the’then SSp^S
tario^mS??6
j/£’< ”°y -p V® V WS’P* confessions of Joseph “X
J®™*"1 „fel™ a«l admitted gangster. Valachi at the time was
fc a Senate .committee about the bloody rivalry between Nea
-^''tan and Siata factions of the Cosa Nostra crime ri“ and
; naming dozesn of Italian-sounding names.
°’ ac
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AUTO
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OF
1
>> 4s/
°/ curiosity I had asked in the column how Nisei
ffe lf> ™stead °f Malachi, someone named Yamadama or
, Nakagada or Motogoto had been spilling his guts about
-® ^bhng activity in the Li’l Tokyos of the American West
ffP^ o 0 an d 40 years ago. I had asked if a Nisei would be more
4 fascinated by Yamadama’s ^ confession than Valachi’s. Would a
boied. Woula a Nisei be more embarrassed because
PrOTOWT0rf ^ ‘° ThS Cmadian Heart F“”d
the mans name was Nakagada or Motogoto rather than Valachi?
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1 Tiestioned a second generation of Italian descent hnw son, SX^dXX of“X0"' hV7 ’"ge“ J°bans1 lorica that he had replied that there are criminal «le
it’s known as “exceptional Z£. * e ^^J138 one' Medically
^ S°CS and it1was just too bad if some of them heart beats 70 to 80 times a
' ^e? avera£e healthy
Italian names. And even though his name had Italian ori°-hs
g S
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w -th "^ minute. That’s normal for him Whethm? hanSS?n S G 48 times a
Slow is nothing to w n-y bout
your heart beats fast or
wav to heln keen
° L ? n* as lt s healthy. And one
g And this, I guess, is the way I feel about the two unfortunates its
all outpSogii of research' pcW° rUPP°^ you-' Heart Fund a«d
SlrtdoX^ BameS Wh° Were involved ^ a Chicago gambling ly to the C.nadSn H: ^
S™’
^nerousOntario. It’s the belt
Davenport Road, Toronto 5.
press, of course, has an obligation to report the news disease, your number one health enemy ^ ^^ against heari I
S cX^VLS’lS St
put ?o°o’XXaa taSo“
Says
gibiine employed in this case. However, in the edition I saw thp
body gradually and exercise reordarL^
to?e up your
way to help your heart
tn°hpi^5 and moderately. And another
PgieSTpE XS J^'^s S disease, your Number One Health ?“' HeV ?”d figllt heart I
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°J
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le igion is never a negation of our daily life. 3) Although true
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• P
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Wednesday, February 7.
— — —— .
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Banzai 11!
(Continued From Page 1)
| The Lighter Side Of Kabuki Theatre I ^e TStew Canadian
samurai era “Yamato damashi” Corporation in time for release
lives on among aggressive Japa- in February.
SeSreK^e ^ Tokyoite, kotonk or
Authorized q
The picture, the newspaper
By YUKI YAMAMOTO
“Shibaraku” scene. The familiar
Buddhahead.
added, will include episodes be
®d for, payment of postage^
Shigeru Fujii, in relating the ginning with Fuji’s life as a U.S.
TOKYO. — The first act of Shibaraku episode is preceded
by
details
that
explain
the
spe
foregoing account of Paul Fuji, Marine in Japan and his attain “Gohiiki Kanjin cho” is called
also brought back news from Ja- ing the world junior lightweight “Shibaraku,” and the third act cial features of this particular
>7.00 per ye<n
Pai] that there is a strong pos championship.
is “Kanjincho.” Both “Shibara Phy> he., that it is fugitive Yoshitsune’s friends and sympathiz
sibility a cinema company in Toku
”
and
“
Kanjincho
”
as
titles
Nikkatsu actress Yoko Yama
x uoiisner
^1° h planning a screen version moto and Ruriko Ito will have may sound highly familiar; but ers that are suffering at the
hands
of
a
conspiring
prince.
of Fuji’s boxing drama. There is roles in the picture. Yoshio Yo the production now on at the Na
. C. TSUMUBA Engli^ ^
also a possibility that some of shimura, owner of the Riki Box tional Theatre is not offering
The second act is a dance
KEN MORI Japanese Editor
the scenes may be on location in ing Club, and Fuji's manager and such common fare.
scene in which a flirtation be
Hawaii.
tween
the
fugitive
Yoshitsune
trainers at the club will also .ap
Both scenes are part of a very
And Advertising.
_ The Nikkan Sports newspaper pear.
ong and rarely performed 1773 and a woman horsehandler, in
in announcing the filming in
The newspaper said it was be day by Sakurada Jisuke, in a reality the daughtei' of a power
479 QUEEN ST. WJst
which Paul Fuji will be starred, lieved that Fuji will receive $10,- comic vein, following Yoshitsu ful Yoshitsune sympathizer, serv
reported that the picture to be 000 in his role. The scenario was ne in his flight from the capital es as the flimsy reason for a full
Toronto 2-B, Ont.
entitled “Yamato Damashi” will written by Masaji Hoshi, the di after a misunderstanding with length scene in dance, the amor
EMpire 6-5005
be produced by the Nikkatsu rector will be Hideo Sekigawa.
lis brother Yoritomo. military ousness punctuated with contrast
ruler of the land. Both scenes ing moments -supplied by a for
have
their share of resemblance tune teller, in reality Kisanda,
(Continued from Page I1)
to the better known independent one of Yoshitsune’s friends, and
Dan s father meeting Presidon loted only five minutes for our numbers of later vintage, but are the lackey, another of his fol
Kennedy:
appointment, it stretched to a understandably less highly polish lowers.
• . . I received a telephone solid half-hour.
Shoroku, who in the “Shibaed.
MaleHelPWanted
call from the White House. “I
‘Tt was decidedly my father’s
“Shibaraku” is generally iaku scene takes the brawny
want to offer my congratulations, da
and as we left the Pres- thought of now as an independ tole of the saving hero Kumai SMALE
C4O9?S'af?operators,
teady WMkleather
' ^P Ws'S
Senator,” President Kennedy said. ident a crowd of reporters and ent number all in itself, one of iaror>. aPPsars in the dance scene 5421. After seven, 225-0056. (Toronto/
“I understand your father" is in cameramen surged around him. the highly popular “18 Grand as ^sancia> while Shikan. and
t°“'n' ^^ *^e to meet him.”
P1^1 requires experisnc.
“What did the President sav, Mr. Plays of Kabuki” (Kabuki Juha- Senjaku are seen as the horse
eid cleaner-presser to manage Edst
“Promptly at nine o’clock the Inouye?” they called.
woman
and
Yoshitsune.
ehi-ban) in the gaudy, exaggerat
G°°d °PP<?rtuW, remunerate
next morning, Maggie, my father
based on experience. Box 10, The New
ed
aragoto
style
propagated by
“
My
father
signaled
for
quiet,
The
final
scene
is
“
Kanjinand brothers and I were escort then spoke: ‘I want to thank the lanjuro VII. Its theme is simple.
Canadian.
cho.” To differentiate it from
ed into the Oval Room of the people
Hawaii for their good V group of persecuted people of the other- 1840 Kanjincho pat
White House. President Kennedy ness to of
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my
son/ he said. ‘For my the righteous side is about to terned on the Noh drama Atakarose from his desk to greet us self, I have
seen my son be °? Ppt P° death <by an aristocratic noseki, it is called “Imoarai/Kan- FEMALE, operators, leather and cloth Vs
warmly. Aly father, usually quite come a Senator,
?^ts‘ , f-^Y 'work, top wages 365- K
and now I have .’Plain, but is saved by the op ’
The
spoofing attitude 5421, After seven., 225-0056. (Toronto^ I
open and talkative, could ‘hardly met the President of the United portune
arrival
of
a
brawny
of the title Imoarai means “wash-' OPERATORS experienced only for ladies
find words ro speak, but al States. Nothing
that happens tc •hampion of the oppressed.
mg potatoes.” Washing potatoes dresses
though he officially had been al- me can be greater.
and sports-wear. Apply Miss Sun
I will die a
This simple line lent itself has nothing at nil to do with the ..Valley Sth, Floor, 96 Spadina Ave
happy man...
very well to a variety of situa- plot, but such a nicety is beside onto.
“I walked close to him out to tions and characters, so “Shiba the point. What it amounts to
?ur car. picturing once again raku” came to be incorporated is Benkei (Shoroku) swishing
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:o make the transition between variety of role types was con
east end city. Also summer cottages, !
potatoes.
The
heads
belong
to
wo vastly different cultures sidered a must. Thus, there was those of _ enemy men who dared. immediate possession. Contact Mr. Wal- '
■ter Breen, 325 Milverton Blvd., HO. 5- I
Sach had been demanding, each
9405 (Toronto).
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^racters
attack
hm^^
and
each
head
has
HASH S. KONDO
lad been wonderful, and I felt -oi Shibaraku
The
characters
been
plucked
.
off
the
victim
by
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Uatl0.n within the scene manner a chicken’s neck mi^ht
.tself remained constant.
be wrenched off.
°
The opening scene of this
But it’s aH in such a fantastic
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iionth s production of “Gohiiki mo?d that not a shudder is exSUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1968
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NIRVANA DAY
Attractive young lady
ample
of this older usage of the around the stage, as the “vic
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Then along come two of the
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heads one by one into a huge
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Nisei Family Service
Nisei Rev. G. Imai
Issei Rev. M. Norisue
job by plucking the heads off 1
Church School
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A warm welcome to visitors and friends
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Wednesday, February 7.
— — —— .
--- —^w!
Banzai 11!
(Continued From Page 1)
| The Lighter Side Of Kabuki Theatre I ^e TStew Canadian
samurai era “Yamato damashi” Corporation in time for release
lives on among aggressive Japa- in February.
SeSreK^e ^ Tokyoite, kotonk or
Authorized q
The picture, the newspaper
By YUKI YAMAMOTO
“Shibaraku” scene. The familiar
Buddhahead.
added, will include episodes be
®d for, payment of postage^
Shigeru Fujii, in relating the ginning with Fuji’s life as a U.S.
TOKYO. — The first act of Shibaraku episode is preceded
by
details
that
explain
the
spe
foregoing account of Paul Fuji, Marine in Japan and his attain “Gohiiki Kanjin cho” is called
also brought back news from Ja- ing the world junior lightweight “Shibaraku,” and the third act cial features of this particular
>7.00 per ye<n
Pai] that there is a strong pos championship.
is “Kanjincho.” Both “Shibara Phy> he., that it is fugitive Yoshitsune’s friends and sympathiz
sibility a cinema company in Toku
”
and
“
Kanjincho
”
as
titles
Nikkatsu actress Yoko Yama
x uoiisner
^1° h planning a screen version moto and Ruriko Ito will have may sound highly familiar; but ers that are suffering at the
hands
of
a
conspiring
prince.
of Fuji’s boxing drama. There is roles in the picture. Yoshio Yo the production now on at the Na
. C. TSUMUBA Engli^ ^
also a possibility that some of shimura, owner of the Riki Box tional Theatre is not offering
The second act is a dance
KEN MORI Japanese Editor
the scenes may be on location in ing Club, and Fuji's manager and such common fare.
scene in which a flirtation be
Hawaii.
tween
the
fugitive
Yoshitsune
trainers at the club will also .ap
Both scenes are part of a very
And Advertising.
_ The Nikkan Sports newspaper pear.
ong and rarely performed 1773 and a woman horsehandler, in
in announcing the filming in
The newspaper said it was be day by Sakurada Jisuke, in a reality the daughtei' of a power
479 QUEEN ST. WJst
which Paul Fuji will be starred, lieved that Fuji will receive $10,- comic vein, following Yoshitsu ful Yoshitsune sympathizer, serv
reported that the picture to be 000 in his role. The scenario was ne in his flight from the capital es as the flimsy reason for a full
Toronto 2-B, Ont.
entitled “Yamato Damashi” will written by Masaji Hoshi, the di after a misunderstanding with length scene in dance, the amor
EMpire 6-5005
be produced by the Nikkatsu rector will be Hideo Sekigawa.
lis brother Yoritomo. military ousness punctuated with contrast
ruler of the land. Both scenes ing moments -supplied by a for
have
their share of resemblance tune teller, in reality Kisanda,
(Continued from Page I1)
to the better known independent one of Yoshitsune’s friends, and
Dan s father meeting Presidon loted only five minutes for our numbers of later vintage, but are the lackey, another of his fol
Kennedy:
appointment, it stretched to a understandably less highly polish lowers.
• . . I received a telephone solid half-hour.
Shoroku, who in the “Shibaed.
MaleHelPWanted
call from the White House. “I
‘Tt was decidedly my father’s
“Shibaraku” is generally iaku scene takes the brawny
want to offer my congratulations, da
and as we left the Pres- thought of now as an independ tole of the saving hero Kumai SMALE
C4O9?S'af?operators,
teady WMkleather
' ^P Ws'S
Senator,” President Kennedy said. ident a crowd of reporters and ent number all in itself, one of iaror>. aPPsars in the dance scene 5421. After seven, 225-0056. (Toronto/
“I understand your father" is in cameramen surged around him. the highly popular “18 Grand as ^sancia> while Shikan. and
t°“'n' ^^ *^e to meet him.”
P1^1 requires experisnc.
“What did the President sav, Mr. Plays of Kabuki” (Kabuki Juha- Senjaku are seen as the horse
eid cleaner-presser to manage Edst
“Promptly at nine o’clock the Inouye?” they called.
woman
and
Yoshitsune.
ehi-ban) in the gaudy, exaggerat
G°°d °PP<?rtuW, remunerate
next morning, Maggie, my father
based on experience. Box 10, The New
ed
aragoto
style
propagated by
“
My
father
signaled
for
quiet,
The
final
scene
is
“
Kanjinand brothers and I were escort then spoke: ‘I want to thank the lanjuro VII. Its theme is simple.
Canadian.
cho.” To differentiate it from
ed into the Oval Room of the people
Hawaii for their good V group of persecuted people of the other- 1840 Kanjincho pat
White House. President Kennedy ness to of
Female Help Wanted
my
son/ he said. ‘For my the righteous side is about to terned on the Noh drama Atakarose from his desk to greet us self, I have
seen my son be °? Ppt P° death <by an aristocratic noseki, it is called “Imoarai/Kan- FEMALE, operators, leather and cloth Vs
warmly. Aly father, usually quite come a Senator,
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and now I have .’Plain, but is saved by the op ’
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open and talkative, could ‘hardly met the President of the United portune
arrival
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brawny
of the title Imoarai means “wash-' OPERATORS experienced only for ladies
find words ro speak, but al States. Nothing
that happens tc •hampion of the oppressed.
mg potatoes.” Washing potatoes dresses
though he officially had been al- me can be greater.
and sports-wear. Apply Miss Sun
I will die a
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very well to a variety of situa- plot, but such a nicety is beside onto.
“I walked close to him out to tions and characters, so “Shiba the point. What it amounts to
?ur car. picturing once again raku” came to be incorporated is Benkei (Shoroku) swishing
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potatoes.
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wo vastly different cultures sidered a must. Thus, there was those of _ enemy men who dared. immediate possession. Contact Mr. Wal- '
■ter Breen, 325 Milverton Blvd., HO. 5- I
Sach had been demanding, each
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be wrenched off.
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Nisei Family Service
Nisei Rev. G. Imai
Issei Rev. M. Norisue
job by plucking the heads off 1
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