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Canadian Fisheries Find Japan Tuna
Double Acceptable Limits of Mercury
J "Newcomer News" Issued By Gov't
.j Provided For All New Immigrants
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Tuesday, January 26. 19/1
PAGE
Resolve To Live To 100
Years This Year
I
$
1
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3
Oates And Doings
Toronto Sangha Bingo Night At T.B.C. Feb. 6th
TORONTO.—Come and j
By JIM HENRY
Night, February 6th, 1971 a;
p.m. The place
the Toronto
TOKYO.—The first days of any new year are an ouportune Buddhist Church Hall at 91S
st Street. rLher<
pr
to make resolutions. Perhaps you have pledged to save money rem
jackpot. Coi
for an evening
a new house or cai' to quit smoking on past New Year’s days.
porli
yon
there. —T.l.
But this year why not aim a bit higher; promise yourself
ve for a century.
Impossible? Not necessarily.
Almost every day we read newspaper accounts of those Will Victorian Order Nurses Aid Senior Citizens
li
TORONTO.—People :
,ive lived well over 100 years of age. Not convincing ? Then how
It should be
a cheerful prospect but sometimes old
jout this ?
happens when an old person becomes ill and has to be ent to
The Japanese average life span has grown rapidly in
ids just because
no one at home
P-rst decades.
able to carry out the neces
A survey conducted between 1S91 and 1S9S pegg
Often the
longevity at 42.8 for Japanese men and 44.3 for women. In 1965. wife or husband leit behind in the lonely home could have car 'd
the Welfare Ministry reported that men's life expectancy was for the patient quite adequately, except for those special t
tmen is. This is a common pattern of our life in Canada today
bS.C’9 and the figure for women was 73.30.
i
a visiting nursin g service offers a happy solution.
It is interesting to recall that Mrs. Ya u Kobayashi died
May 1964 at the age of 118, a record in Japan.
bv
ictorian Order nurse have made it po
sible for many
pies to remain together in their home s,
even when one
You want living examples?
them is chronically ill. The Victorian Order oq
According to the Welfare Ministry there are at present som_- Aur es offers thi service in Metropolitan Toronto. Just telephon
250 men and women in Japan who were over 100 this past year.
Therefore thinking of living for a century is not out of the
question now, in spite of dreadful enemies like cancer and heart
ailments.
Montreal Japanese Folk Dancers Start Practices
If you want to try to live that long, you should observe the
MONTREAL.—A happy healthy and prosperous 1971 is wish
following 10 commandments modern medicine dictates:
ed for all from the Montreal Japanese Folk Dance Society.
1—How you are constituted appears to play a rather major
role. If members of your family in the past three generations
events of 1970 and hope with all our hearts that from the depths
lived or have lived long, you have a good chance to do so. Even
of
these experiences will come the dawn of a new understanding’,
if not, don’t be discouraged. You will be more careful .about your
greater maturity for us as a country and a people. We must learn
health than sturdier people. That’s the point.
to live in closer harmony with one another, rejoicing in the spe
2—Arm yourself with good eating habits. Here are two im
cial talents of each race and growing stronger anil better all.
portant points to remember. First, shun unbalanced diets. In other
words, don’t confine your staple food to rice but eat bread, noodles
Since marking the beginning of general practices for 1971.
and potatoes, as well. Eat eggs, meat
:
without much fat, fish, bean
we hope there will be a WOW turnout. For the winter months,
and various vegetables regularly Secondly don’t overeat or drink
practices will be held only once a month but the groundwork
too much.
for the whole year's program will be laid down, new dances for
3—Keep up your work. You may have heard that many men
the summer's Bon Odori will be taught now so make sure to
soon after retirement. Here is a rule of thumb. You should
attend, it wil help the teachers in their work if everyone can
: six to seven hours in vour 60’s daily . four to six hours in
be taught together from the beginning.
the 70’s and' three to four hours even in the eighties. To repeat.
Our young
Teens were featured on a Cro:
keep yourself busy.
Day. Eight girls appeared on Femmes
TV
show
on
>
4—Get enough sleep. and rest. This is one of the
tmeras nicely picked up their graceful
factors contributing to long life. You have to sleep well and at D’Aujourd ’hui
movements
as
they
danced
"Ozashiki Kouta’’.
regular hours. It’s wise for middle-aged or older men to snatch
practice: February 12
3() Children and Juniors;
a few minutes-’ nap while commuting.
—
Teens
and
Adults.
getting weak
5—Take appropriate exercise. Your leg,
Welcome to all newcomers join us now for fun and
. So taking walks is .a good idea to offset this. You might also
mood.
if vou wish to
Wear
vour gav
try either exercise of your own choice. But the point is never give
and please bring light footwear. We'll be looking forward to
up taking exercises, whatever they may be.
6—Make your home a pleasant place in which to live. Good ing you. —Montreal Minyo Kai
relations between you and your wife or you an-d your children
are essential for your good health. Living under stress can result
in ailments of the digestive organs, cerebral hemorrhage or heart
TORONTO JAPANESE GOSPEL CHURCH
Presbyterian. Broadview at Simpson Ave.
st.
(use. se. Doctors say extroverts tend to live longer than introverts.
SERVICES:
So don’t brood over trifles.
Sunday: Sunday School and Worship Services 2:00 P.M.
Tuesday: Prayer and Study Fellowship 8:00 P.M.
7—Keep clean. By so doing you can reduce the risk
Friday: Young Peoples Christian Fellowship 8:00 P.M.
up germs. Besides, clean clothing will keep you in good spirit
Phone Contact: Mr. S. Yokota 425-6128, Mr. H. Yoshida 461-1686.
8—Have some hobby. The following statistics were obtained
by Showa Women’s College, in a survey covering 191 Japanese
over 100-years-old. About half of those polled had at least oneTORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
hobby. As to drinking the survey showed that most of the elders
701
Dovercourt Rc’.
South oi Bloor
limited themselves to a few shots of Sake. When it came to smoking,
SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1971, 11:00 P.M.
as many as 76.6 percent had never smoked.
Japanese — Rev. C. Y. Horikoshi, 782-5267
English. — Rev. Ken Malsuqu. 444-5159
9—Get regular health checkups. By so doing, your doctor can
Sunday School for children
detect diseases in the early stages.
A warm welcome to all.
10—And finally, have the will to live long. It’s your life, not
anyone else’s.
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
SUNDAY. JANUARY 31.
Your Home
Buy and Sell
Through
TOSH IWAI
MELL REAL ESTATE LTD.
1527 O'Conner Dr.
757-5184
When Buying Oi Selling A Home
Call: KEN HORI
K. HORI
REAL ESTATE
MEMBER of TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD
Phone: 261-5194
e Cres.
Scarborough
10:30
11:00
2:00
tb. HIGHT POL1CT
Consult
William Wales Ltd.
Insurance Agents
2 Csrlton St. 10th fUnir
Toronto 2-A, Ont.
Phone 36S-46S1
AUTO
FIRE
-
LIFE
ALL FORMS
OF
KIYO TAMURA
TORONTO
Bus:
824-8153
Res:
922-13.53
ERNEST JOMORI
Cha rt er in] A ccou nt an i
Suite
403
130 BLOOR ST. W.
RES. 231-0863
11 Ivy Lea Cres.
TORONTO
BUS. 7S3-4261
3101 Bathurst St.
MRS. SATOKO SATO
All types of insurance
CROWN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Custom Picture
F rcun in g
NISHIMURA
PICTURE FRAMES
1278 Yongo Street, Toronto 7, Out
SOUTH OF WOODLAWN
Tokio Nishimura
923-6877
KINO'S MARKET
Red & White
Food Store
Slocan City, B.C.
Phone 355-2211
DANFORTH
SPORTING GOODS
SKATES
Skate Sharpening
55 J
Danforth Ave.,
(near
Carlaw)
Goorgo Fukusaka
Phone: IIO. 3-7400
OPEN FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M.
1971
A.M. Religious School
A.M. Morning Service
P.M. Japanese Service
918 Bathurst St.
Telephone: 534-4302
OF TORONTO
Takara Jewellers
* FORMAL RENTALS
"EAR PIERCING"
By Appointment
Mon. — Friday 9—6, Sat. 9—1.
21 Dundas Sq. Toronto, Suite 1294. Phone 363-0952
Eve. By Appointment
Hiro Kawaguchi, Art Watanabe
437 Danforth Ave.
Tel. 463-8104
Toronto
PAGE
Resolve To Live To 100
Years This Year
I
$
1
I
3
Oates And Doings
Toronto Sangha Bingo Night At T.B.C. Feb. 6th
TORONTO.—Come and j
By JIM HENRY
Night, February 6th, 1971 a;
p.m. The place
the Toronto
TOKYO.—The first days of any new year are an ouportune Buddhist Church Hall at 91S
st Street. rLher<
pr
to make resolutions. Perhaps you have pledged to save money rem
jackpot. Coi
for an evening
a new house or cai' to quit smoking on past New Year’s days.
porli
yon
there. —T.l.
But this year why not aim a bit higher; promise yourself
ve for a century.
Impossible? Not necessarily.
Almost every day we read newspaper accounts of those Will Victorian Order Nurses Aid Senior Citizens
li
TORONTO.—People :
,ive lived well over 100 years of age. Not convincing ? Then how
It should be
a cheerful prospect but sometimes old
jout this ?
happens when an old person becomes ill and has to be ent to
The Japanese average life span has grown rapidly in
ids just because
no one at home
P-rst decades.
able to carry out the neces
A survey conducted between 1S91 and 1S9S pegg
Often the
longevity at 42.8 for Japanese men and 44.3 for women. In 1965. wife or husband leit behind in the lonely home could have car 'd
the Welfare Ministry reported that men's life expectancy was for the patient quite adequately, except for those special t
tmen is. This is a common pattern of our life in Canada today
bS.C’9 and the figure for women was 73.30.
i
a visiting nursin g service offers a happy solution.
It is interesting to recall that Mrs. Ya u Kobayashi died
May 1964 at the age of 118, a record in Japan.
bv
ictorian Order nurse have made it po
sible for many
pies to remain together in their home s,
even when one
You want living examples?
them is chronically ill. The Victorian Order oq
According to the Welfare Ministry there are at present som_- Aur es offers thi service in Metropolitan Toronto. Just telephon
250 men and women in Japan who were over 100 this past year.
Therefore thinking of living for a century is not out of the
question now, in spite of dreadful enemies like cancer and heart
ailments.
Montreal Japanese Folk Dancers Start Practices
If you want to try to live that long, you should observe the
MONTREAL.—A happy healthy and prosperous 1971 is wish
following 10 commandments modern medicine dictates:
ed for all from the Montreal Japanese Folk Dance Society.
1—How you are constituted appears to play a rather major
role. If members of your family in the past three generations
events of 1970 and hope with all our hearts that from the depths
lived or have lived long, you have a good chance to do so. Even
of
these experiences will come the dawn of a new understanding’,
if not, don’t be discouraged. You will be more careful .about your
greater maturity for us as a country and a people. We must learn
health than sturdier people. That’s the point.
to live in closer harmony with one another, rejoicing in the spe
2—Arm yourself with good eating habits. Here are two im
cial talents of each race and growing stronger anil better all.
portant points to remember. First, shun unbalanced diets. In other
words, don’t confine your staple food to rice but eat bread, noodles
Since marking the beginning of general practices for 1971.
and potatoes, as well. Eat eggs, meat
:
without much fat, fish, bean
we hope there will be a WOW turnout. For the winter months,
and various vegetables regularly Secondly don’t overeat or drink
practices will be held only once a month but the groundwork
too much.
for the whole year's program will be laid down, new dances for
3—Keep up your work. You may have heard that many men
the summer's Bon Odori will be taught now so make sure to
soon after retirement. Here is a rule of thumb. You should
attend, it wil help the teachers in their work if everyone can
: six to seven hours in vour 60’s daily . four to six hours in
be taught together from the beginning.
the 70’s and' three to four hours even in the eighties. To repeat.
Our young
Teens were featured on a Cro:
keep yourself busy.
Day. Eight girls appeared on Femmes
TV
show
on
>
4—Get enough sleep. and rest. This is one of the
tmeras nicely picked up their graceful
factors contributing to long life. You have to sleep well and at D’Aujourd ’hui
movements
as
they
danced
"Ozashiki Kouta’’.
regular hours. It’s wise for middle-aged or older men to snatch
practice: February 12
3() Children and Juniors;
a few minutes-’ nap while commuting.
—
Teens
and
Adults.
getting weak
5—Take appropriate exercise. Your leg,
Welcome to all newcomers join us now for fun and
. So taking walks is .a good idea to offset this. You might also
mood.
if vou wish to
Wear
vour gav
try either exercise of your own choice. But the point is never give
and please bring light footwear. We'll be looking forward to
up taking exercises, whatever they may be.
6—Make your home a pleasant place in which to live. Good ing you. —Montreal Minyo Kai
relations between you and your wife or you an-d your children
are essential for your good health. Living under stress can result
in ailments of the digestive organs, cerebral hemorrhage or heart
TORONTO JAPANESE GOSPEL CHURCH
Presbyterian. Broadview at Simpson Ave.
st.
(use. se. Doctors say extroverts tend to live longer than introverts.
SERVICES:
So don’t brood over trifles.
Sunday: Sunday School and Worship Services 2:00 P.M.
Tuesday: Prayer and Study Fellowship 8:00 P.M.
7—Keep clean. By so doing you can reduce the risk
Friday: Young Peoples Christian Fellowship 8:00 P.M.
up germs. Besides, clean clothing will keep you in good spirit
Phone Contact: Mr. S. Yokota 425-6128, Mr. H. Yoshida 461-1686.
8—Have some hobby. The following statistics were obtained
by Showa Women’s College, in a survey covering 191 Japanese
over 100-years-old. About half of those polled had at least oneTORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
hobby. As to drinking the survey showed that most of the elders
701
Dovercourt Rc’.
South oi Bloor
limited themselves to a few shots of Sake. When it came to smoking,
SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1971, 11:00 P.M.
as many as 76.6 percent had never smoked.
Japanese — Rev. C. Y. Horikoshi, 782-5267
English. — Rev. Ken Malsuqu. 444-5159
9—Get regular health checkups. By so doing, your doctor can
Sunday School for children
detect diseases in the early stages.
A warm welcome to all.
10—And finally, have the will to live long. It’s your life, not
anyone else’s.
TORONTO BUDDHIST CHURCH
SUNDAY. JANUARY 31.
Your Home
Buy and Sell
Through
TOSH IWAI
MELL REAL ESTATE LTD.
1527 O'Conner Dr.
757-5184
When Buying Oi Selling A Home
Call: KEN HORI
K. HORI
REAL ESTATE
MEMBER of TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD
Phone: 261-5194
e Cres.
Scarborough
10:30
11:00
2:00
tb. HIGHT POL1CT
Consult
William Wales Ltd.
Insurance Agents
2 Csrlton St. 10th fUnir
Toronto 2-A, Ont.
Phone 36S-46S1
AUTO
FIRE
-
LIFE
ALL FORMS
OF
KIYO TAMURA
TORONTO
Bus:
824-8153
Res:
922-13.53
ERNEST JOMORI
Cha rt er in] A ccou nt an i
Suite
403
130 BLOOR ST. W.
RES. 231-0863
11 Ivy Lea Cres.
TORONTO
BUS. 7S3-4261
3101 Bathurst St.
MRS. SATOKO SATO
All types of insurance
CROWN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Custom Picture
F rcun in g
NISHIMURA
PICTURE FRAMES
1278 Yongo Street, Toronto 7, Out
SOUTH OF WOODLAWN
Tokio Nishimura
923-6877
KINO'S MARKET
Red & White
Food Store
Slocan City, B.C.
Phone 355-2211
DANFORTH
SPORTING GOODS
SKATES
Skate Sharpening
55 J
Danforth Ave.,
(near
Carlaw)
Goorgo Fukusaka
Phone: IIO. 3-7400
OPEN FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M.
1971
A.M. Religious School
A.M. Morning Service
P.M. Japanese Service
918 Bathurst St.
Telephone: 534-4302
OF TORONTO
Takara Jewellers
* FORMAL RENTALS
"EAR PIERCING"
By Appointment
Mon. — Friday 9—6, Sat. 9—1.
21 Dundas Sq. Toronto, Suite 1294. Phone 363-0952
Eve. By Appointment
Hiro Kawaguchi, Art Watanabe
437 Danforth Ave.
Tel. 463-8104
Toronto
Page 8
PAGE 8
Sen. Daniel K. Inouye
Answers Bishop K. Tsuji
'Buyo
(Continued from Page 1*)
The New Canad
m passing examinations for
tmosphere
Second class mail regictraw.
. professional -division that a
number 036S
ng a sort
surrounding her
Buyo student is permitted to A member of Ethnic Press
of Ontario.
very teach dancing. She may. then, be
nhere. This, I believe.
PUBLISHED ON EVERY
called i sensei or shisho. A naAND FRIDAY
~
luxury. I believe it
sensei
or
shivet
to
be
a
tori
i
to
elegant nor luxurious
T. UMEZUKI Publisher V.
(The following
letter, which wan ana now th
a
medical
1
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be
a
doctor
K. C. TSUMURA.
now off one’s expensive kimono. sho.
Jjtf.
appeared in the San Francisco waii to offer the prayer or ble
through
a
English
Section Editor
student
has
to
go
In Japanese Buyo there are
Nichibei
Times
Dec. 24, was sings before the opening of
KEN MORI
written by Sen. Daniel K. Inouye working session.
many styles and sichools. Origi- period of internship, To be a
Japanese
Section Editor
of Hawaii expressing his views
Incident Reallv Did Happen
na’ly, there were■ just a few school teacher, one must go
on “Japanese Americans: the Un- !
SUBSCRIPTION
I have related the abov wi:
number of main schools. But through a period of training —
told Story”.)
J>9.00 a Year
the hope that I might in some
out into a great' that is, actual teaching — before
they
branched
$5.00
for Six .Months
Bishop Kenryu T. Tsuji,
way convince you that I am not
Buddhist
Churches of America ! in any way anti-Buddhist.
into about one is permitted" to be a credennumber: some
.479 QUEEN ST. WEST
San Francisco, Calif.
I
ISO schools as now in existence tialled teacher. It is also so in
However,
the
unfortunate
in
Toronto 133, Ont.
Dear Bishop Tsuji:
‘
Japanese Buyo teaching. Even
cident involving the exchange of today.
EMpire 6-5005
This is to acknowledge receipt words between my Japanese lan
of learning after one becomes a credehtialled
What
is
the
merit
of vour recent letter regarding guage school teacher, who was
school teacher, one in required
"Japanese American: The Un- a Buddhist priest, and me did Japanese Buyo. you might wonto
continue learning. It is also
told Story
I appreciate being really happen.
der. From ancient times, Japa
advised of our objection to the
in Japanese Buyo. A natori
This was an important page of nese girls of good families learn so
release of this book.
my life. I felt that it was not ed Buyo — along with ikebana, must continue to learn. The way
Male Help Wanted
Because of the nature of your improper on my part to share
of an art is rigorous — one that
objection, I made a special ef- this experience with others Other chanoyu and calligraphy — so
GAS
station
attendant w;
is continuous of self-discipline. Phone 691-5691
(Toronto)
fort to acquire a copy of this than this section. I must most as to be able to hold themselves
I have a deep pride in the art
book. Last night I had the op- respectfully suggest that the book beautifully, posture-wise, and aportunity to read the book.
can not be seriously labeled as chieve classical elegance. These of Japanese Buyo that I have
PARK subway,
I was surprised to note that a nti-Buddhist.
were considered" feminine etiquet been taught and that I am teach HIGH
.kitchen,
everythingthis book included a section re- 1
I find it rather difficult to te. Japanese Buyo was consider ing now. I hope to maintain this 762-8063 or 769-6973.
lating to my life. I gather that, j respond to your final charge
Buyo and
the material for this section was I wit that this book is a “gross ed as being able to teach mastery pride in Hanayagi
make
further
efforts
to teach it
gathered from my book "Jour mis re p rese n ta t i on’ ’ o f the tru< of this so-called womanliness. It
ney to Washington. ”
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May I assure you that I play nese Americans.
derstanding
and
sympathy.
more graceful in her manner
Through
ed no part in the compilation of
Having spoilt most of my life
“Japanese American: The Untold in Hawaii, I cannot with exper- and smart and refined in he
Story” nor was I aware that the
discuss
nature of thb actions and movements.
authors were honoring me with life of Japanese Americans resid
When one excels in a certain Use New Canadian Adv
the inclusion of my life story.
ing on the mainland' United art. it is said that she is able
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to be understanding of and com
charges, 1 read the contents of
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passionate with other human ac
this book with, special care and
More importantly. I find it dif‘i
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concern.
1 here
no question ficult to discuss the trials and tivities. When one makes serious
that this book is
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camps.” I will learn
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hardships that are common to
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In presenting a sketch of Ja
— the J
American. It panese Americans, it would be all human .activities, One has to
places the ■XJA’s in a favorable wrong to glamorize and in any learn these difficultie and hardlight and' attempts to generate
j u stif y the "relocation
to make a succe ss of her
ethnic pride among the younger camps
and the "evacuation.’'
Learning is not a simple
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AJA members.
These words represent a black
attempt. In mastering anything,
for
Although I have
never con- chapter in the historv of the
one
learn
the
rigors
of
discip
Cosmopolitan
Gourmets
United States.
sidered myself a “J;
ited States Senator, I find it dif
Our fellow Americans should line. I think, therefore, the rela
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ficult to criticize any book that be reminded of this tragedy with tionship between a seito (stu
attempts to generate special eth the hope that it will not be re dent) and sensei (teacher) must
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be built on mutual courtesy, re
cans.
There is no question that the
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expense of another ethnic group. well that the younger generation her student recital. A recital
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could never be a show. It is the
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anti-European, or anti any other tinguished senator suggested that students to the public. It is the
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have yet to master the .art. A
Christian.
Unfortunately,
that
I fervently want racial under
section relates to my life story.
standing and
harmony in our recital must be based on sound
nation, but not at the expense accomplishment presented in an
of denying our young people, the a t m o s ph ere consonant with the
to my
teacher covers a small but a sig knowledge of their past.
group’s means.
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nificant chapter in my life. In
1 believe that all Americans
Japanese
Buyo
i
writing my book "Journey to should be made aware that in
hat is.
Washington." it was never my this land of freedom and liberty mostly from the eye:
intention to present any matter there were and still are Ameri from watching a sensei dance.
cans who suffered and are now From the beginning to the end.
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•tied as being anti-Buddhist.
it is mastered by watching —
tion
and
prejudice
All Grandparents Buddhists
At Brimley Rd., Scarborough
watching ag
and again. And
<
cul
rating a feeling
maternal. were devout Buddhi
name of racial
harmony may gradually
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serve to further widen the so for the dar
serve the special da vs relat n
.ailed "eredibilit v
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As majority leader of the
Ji
ln preparing a bool of this naof the
There
are
some
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isful in eonvin
generalization and ea r simplifi- among rhe different schools, but
canon.
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abandon
the old practice of opening
hand, a sehoiarlv tr atise with schools of Japanese Buvo is
for which
day’s session with a Chi
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appeared in the San Francisco waii to offer the prayer or ble
through
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student
has
to
go
In Japanese Buyo there are
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Times
Dec. 24, was sings before the opening of
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written by Sen. Daniel K. Inouye working session.
many styles and sichools. Origi- period of internship, To be a
Japanese
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Japanese Buyo teaching. Even
cident involving the exchange of today.
EMpire 6-5005
This is to acknowledge receipt words between my Japanese lan
of learning after one becomes a credehtialled
What
is
the
merit
of vour recent letter regarding guage school teacher, who was
school teacher, one in required
"Japanese American: The Un- a Buddhist priest, and me did Japanese Buyo. you might wonto
continue learning. It is also
told Story
I appreciate being really happen.
der. From ancient times, Japa
advised of our objection to the
in Japanese Buyo. A natori
This was an important page of nese girls of good families learn so
release of this book.
my life. I felt that it was not ed Buyo — along with ikebana, must continue to learn. The way
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book. Last night I had the op- respectfully suggest that the book beautifully, posture-wise, and aportunity to read the book.
can not be seriously labeled as chieve classical elegance. These of Japanese Buyo that I have
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I was surprised to note that a nti-Buddhist.
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I find it rather difficult to te. Japanese Buyo was consider ing now. I hope to maintain this 762-8063 or 769-6973.
lating to my life. I gather that, j respond to your final charge
Buyo and
the material for this section was I wit that this book is a “gross ed as being able to teach mastery pride in Hanayagi
make
further
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to teach it
gathered from my book "Jour mis re p rese n ta t i on’ ’ o f the tru< of this so-called womanliness. It
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May I assure you that I play nese Americans.
derstanding
and
sympathy.
more graceful in her manner
Through
ed no part in the compilation of
Having spoilt most of my life
“Japanese American: The Untold in Hawaii, I cannot with exper- and smart and refined in he
Story” nor was I aware that the
discuss
nature of thb actions and movements.
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1 don't think anyone can criti be made aware of their begin
could never be a show. It is the
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cize this book as anti-white, anti- nings.
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time for her to introduce her
black. anti-Mexican, anti-Chinese,
anti-European, or anti any other tinguished senator suggested that students to the public. It is the
we should forget some, of the time when parents and friends
NATIONAL LIFE f
You r
that this bleak moments of our past, par may come to» see how the chilbook is
anti-Bud- ticularly the period of slavery
5415 Dundas St. W,
OF CANADA f
stering the art of
dhist and pro-Christian biased” contending that reference to the dren
10
St.
Mary St., Toronto F
is a very serious one.
period of slavery would not serve buyo. It is never the time, to
PHONE 233-3478
923-0916
447-S9S6 fcf
This book does contain a sec to bring about racial harmony spend a lot of unnecessary money
tion which could conceivably be in the United States.
to show off some children who
labeled as anti-Buddhist and pro
have yet to master the .art. A
Christian.
Unfortunately,
that
I fervently want racial under
section relates to my life story.
standing and
harmony in our recital must be based on sound
nation, but not at the expense accomplishment presented in an
of denying our young people, the a t m o s ph ere consonant with the
to my
teacher covers a small but a sig knowledge of their past.
group’s means.
RCA AND HITACHI
nificant chapter in my life. In
1 believe that all Americans
Japanese
Buyo
i
writing my book "Journey to should be made aware that in
hat is.
Washington." it was never my this land of freedom and liberty mostly from the eye:
intention to present any matter there were and still are Ameri from watching a sensei dance.
cans who suffered and are now From the beginning to the end.
2893 Lawrence Ave. East
•tied as being anti-Buddhist.
it is mastered by watching —
tion
and
prejudice
All Grandparents Buddhists
At Brimley Rd., Scarborough
watching ag
and again. And
<
cul
rating a feeling
maternal. were devout Buddhi
name of racial
harmony may gradually
Phone 759-1583
To this day. we continue to
serve to further widen the so for the dar
serve the special da vs relat n
.ailed "eredibilit v
and student i think, grow toto their deaths.
youth of
in this manner, learning
As majority leader of the
Ji
ln preparing a bool of this naof the
There
are
some
differences
of Hawaii in 1955. 1 ture. there is some danger of
479 QUEEN STREET WEST, TORONTO 133, ONT.
isful in eonvin
generalization and ea r simplifi- among rhe different schools, but
canon.
tiowever. on the other what is common among all the
abandon
the old practice of opening
hand, a sehoiarlv tr atise with schools of Japanese Buvo is
for which
day’s session with a Chi
Please find enclosed S......................
=sions mav
student
benot whet t!
prayer.
□ Renew my subscription.
ori
many y
During the first week v
mv of fifth and
□ Enter my new subscription for
lining and after passing an
term of office in Hawaiian legis
am not acquainted
lature. I was proud and privi’eg \v
hors of this book, I
S9.00 per year.
nation. A student who has
S5.00 for six months
ed to be present when a Buddhis'
success!ully passed an examinenese men
priest invoeared the blessings o:
tion is Permitted to : ttain the
his religion at the opening of ar
NAME (MR. MRS. MISS)us and
ant
given a
t. book
nar
$
This priest wa
I
history.
ors
tn
at
tne
ADDRESS
in our nation
igi school
p
then, represent
s of the Budsuch
indent is
with
dhist
Church
d to hav
ZONE NO.
i
nary division). After
5
mothers, have
hi
vited by the House of Repres
is the SEN MON BU
PROVINCE
entatives of the Territory of Ha1 division). It is onlv
CLASSIFIER
Mils Kuroda
"SUKIYAKI
COUNTER
INFLATION I
BY PLANNEDg
MONEY j?
MANAGEMENT!
SHITO
Karate Dojo
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