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gine* A!lゅーse firm, ,ceor'ding to Kur" topk 400,000 yen— about多1,500 — and promised produce n Kurose engine* .
"But rdon,ぃthmlc they'go 二 ing to. That yas five yea^f^iigp —and I believe nひ、y they're waiting^ for me to die, so they can ,akeはfoiythemselves,,'
A WprHing mbぉlof fiif engine woii!d not be expensive to bu-ilもhe maintained. Most p"ts can i)ゃftikde of aUiminiuinゅd
So are.'ligh七in'.:、v,ふiゅ.t.' 'Thiere: is, Kur,siaid, "no vibration in
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THme is running outれrKeamon iCuroseofMei^er Island.
,'I get old. r雄yi)e dieにIf I die, nobody know what I have done," -
iHi, S6-きroW h幼ds,r?ugh: ened fromn^iurly狄vゃれdecades
• and cuぉngl&wivs, fiiml^led ea诉"yゆthもsmttU plastic ino-
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icQmmunity. The pli^i<j mゅ! iiie w鹏sひanxious to ?howl)ff
ifl典pr«Utype of i rotary enf* ino thift heds^i9"jrMrー ,rioir" to theW抑kきレt形rotary ぉgine b^iw to
Kwoae <i^rU>e0 his engine a9 "iiocliftins ot fBAぉMid辨J>« put togetfan, ahd tak,
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Anもbest off hesaiもit MTet f«el,れcam ttm onkero-辨ne, dieseloilor fueloU — imd れ<i»etn*t poUttte.
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As caretaker of the Ralph R諷曹抑nwtきhe is provided w"h * coU纖豕emniT歡salary, in «ddl"on to Sod id Security, -^**But if i dieれe engine dks wゅme, "he "plained.'Th" is why I wantおmeone to build
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To1*.onto, Ont.
Brazilian Festival Attracts 譜邻0幽幽leln胸0
|By jNAOAKI USUI
/TOKYO. — Samt>a dancing BrnKilian. girls, so me in bほin is, brought a South American caa^ nivalatmosphere to amain Tokyo shoppi;r^area reqently as tliousands of excited "panese joined the danceis in a wild parade und枕A sdjrchinぉsummr sun.
Pひlic,ぉぉmaied baばa million Jafxane^もrow^^ into the kebufcui?o area inWestem Toky(> tvhere the 44 Brazilians"^ frpm Rio 4e Janeiro performed tiidr nsiぉoiialdance twicedurin, the day. ,
The samba、 co加ists of
23 male dancers and16 womゃ dancer?• Col.AimibalUzetw, <ii rebー ofゅe Rio de Jfmeir^多u, r卿of欲沐tse咖g, " in chai> ge of theぉ加ni&nsL3fho攀sre^ in ageft^ 9 to 54, Tれey are on a幼"day tour in Ja|^ at the inャiteぉ6n of a telerision net-■.work.
$lK>ppe?s,ヌrent8 with -ひn, .ypunjf oodles, .an4 ciw^fぉ of amateur, pljpto^raphe" "the Braznian dancinir alon{r the streetsV Nwiity , b^,l"-tro?iic sijrnboard warned of **ん Possible Photorchemicil Smog," a common occurrence in T<*yo.
shpiipinfT complexザUh young people i>eddHpg h^dmndea^icc" Sori终<m the side^«2k8, Ume w*"«tenmi collecti咏pent^«s f0rゃlA7ing meUincholy millttfry tunes on h象mon^cms, in«iid(tlon to the sh^pers an4 P^^e〗戰ft out for & wilk.
Mo at ever5*0dy seemed to be carrM away by the Bra«a— beat A bn«-haired yoonr quit aelling bandmade Wocii« 幼a Jumped脇sxiiha' >«• rまHe dMced for )i必n »レ
加tewHh the BrazilUna, swin* ぉng wildly, before bein豕whis-Ited *way fey guwds itlohg'き Cohan1^
IVひ"casais,,, or child dancers, fascinated m6Uiers and JapMie*' se chUdren. Mothers, hi^^^ifif; b&bdes in their»Fni8,€^led"t«r the young" dancers, exclaiming "Wまpretty kids!"
I*olice ^lad to callhv争xtra me> a to I <x)Btrolthe crowd.
"That,a nice iBOsic, but Icaa扭t set carried aiwaybecaiise I,bi辨 duty,"幼id one of the youag cops w&tcWngr the parade.
"Wild, pa努ioiiate and color-ful," s"id备high sdK>o! student whojumfpedinto the parade to takeまtuxes. '*Th&t,<s exactly what "tin Am6ri<^ is abotit."
Thg Bra;ilii抑s, shewing off their: skills, ..wやre.—selected,' from 4^ samhikschoi»Is Rio. They said thiey wereejijiofying. Japan despite t^ぉi>u|y sehedule and d^i^b^ the Jupanese as kind, a"ractゥふand mーc-loving,
,hey ft re sort >f shocked in itiidiy hy th^ 、 powerful ^Mn)ib<
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TOiiaNTO, (SUtff) — "Thanks for the Me mo Ties". So many Nisei sもemed to be幼ying at the recent扱ocan . Reunion (August 31St — Sept ember1st).
The twO"^y event brought togもther, after almost thirty ye-aぉ,Nisもi and m的y I*sei from 狄ros^ Oa加da: from Nana into to M9ntr幼1.It was a unique his-toricfiloccasioncimvenUig the largest githerin^r of its kind since the end of the "w拟に
Slocan, thelargestrelobatiひn centre for Canadians of J邻aTv-eきe ances的duringW\TO, was ■made up' of fゃur sm&ller' 'areas:. Slocan Cれy, fejty Fa^rm, Popoff ゅd Leゃon Ci'eek. Here, the internees were dmrged with the raepo加ibility of creating thieir own entertainment, and fev€intu-ally, in spite of the cir9umsl;ant ces, maintaiiied controlof mueh of their ownaffairs.
:P】ans .about a pes si We 'reimi.on
Nisc^i Fisherman Dies On Gillnetter
I必t Venture
TOKYO. — Three J»p*n«te Hare citebttjM » int Ttat咖in Torosto to expWre »on.ferro«9飘eUlort resowcca in EMtm Caiada^ Down Mating Co. said recently*
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54, the tean^,s v咖ran con sin狄r. "Bnt «柳tKiey iiwolrfc themおh幼in the mi»i^"
"My (^iycdmp1"ntおtihatr w. started misaihjj: feyjoada^亀 Bi^nUiin food,歸gritm«d the格 year sattbi gu^
his sh6rtl un^ break "1was ^hinjixed J ftp anIs 00
de Silvv幼,翼sHii<kivcer w^tii
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had象lot of inuUti(%ftlwooden booses in jAp氣n, "I J Toond two proWemfl," con-
phone opmtoir. * Firsts oo<f€6 is too n^Mi^ Second, people walk in too moch of真fcorry."
Asked if he mi&ses his
OTEVESTON. " A fisherman f«;r Almost half of his 41yc" ars, i^i^eshlYogiii^a felled by a heart &ttiB^ «b July16 and 必ed aboafd giU?ietter, vthe NP* 337, outeWeth^rSk—naJUv*
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Born inぶteveaton,lie i>eg an
gillneはing-when he .'.Was. 24,. fishing mainly for tJieC^anadian F!shi;ng Company.
He was married, and is sui> vived by brother, T在tsyo' also a., fishermen -.やnd .t如.'sisters, one Uvi;ng in Ri亡hmond and the other in Japan.
NiseにAttcMrm^^y CitedSy Jpfi/Emperor
TOKY。. ーG^i^eli, K辨hi, wh<y r沐red June 27 " attornゃy idviaerー)itheれS. (F^fth) AirFoiC€"JaiMm, accepted th* Ofder of .th, Sa?pried Treasury
Umel;icbi Naka咖ta,
The Dwiver"bom !^?isei w" honored foi* his meritorious v^e of ne*riy 30 years, durinf Which, thue be eoi^ributed to the l啤rove迈節t ofキhe Japanese jodicW end oUi«r aystms a bo to the proper and smootli hrpUoMfTU^iwK, of tbr Agree* ment under Artkl© Vl of让e
tifull"ifs on th« i«UL" Ererybody arooa4 bo"ted into
MOty on ilwof * bUdni etad
Tmty of M由"Coop€«ration security between Japan and the Un〗tod States, m賣ellas tb« promoUon of friendly reUt: ions between the two countri汰
KmM wm "so presented » ceriifi"t« of commendation from He*d^rtera, Uぶ.Forc«s*JM>*n for hU ouUUndin^ service t>H> 曹Mn April1946 and Jane1974.
Justke Minister NakAi&ura hooted the farewellreception for Nl3ei honorte " the new Sc^reme Oomt BMg""レ
ended by Chief Justice Murakami, hぉ-m柳bers ひf theInternational Le^^I Socie> ty.つ
A graduate inlaw from the Univ. of Denver, Koshi )8 one of the《もw foreigtiers admitted t<i^ practice.!&w in Japan, fte uthored "The J&p幼ese I/egal Advi«OP**i eAal^linまfore iゆers to UndenteiiidJaf^neselaw ; and
Dot in $ WorW War H, he served がth the U.S. wmy int^Uレ がnce wwi ,ai^ defense attorney in thewar. crimes tria!, Between1948-1诉2, he was legi-Sl&tlre *ttomeyatG«n. MacAf; thur*s H扭dquarters, assisting in the fjKxstwiir reform of the Japa-n«s«lef^ and judicial:system. Prom1952 untilhis retirement h« served as an aはomey adviser with USAMftjxaiL
Koshi »nd h】's wife (nee Aiko TaldMwa、 of Seattle) willlive in Seattle, where their children are attending the University of Washington. He plaiu to engぉ in private practice in the state•
had long bもen in the makingV b.ut' things'まn,t s.tart to.:.gel unUl.:.abouぃsix ,:mo'n、ゅs'ago. \Vi-. th th€ cooperation:oき'the'Jゅane": se Canadian CuれuralCent).e and t he'help "of'countless otheis> 6he principal:organizers' .of 'the :Re-' union(Toyo ,Takata, Shigreki Sora, K在ye Pujiwara, Sug^i,and ^^^ofge Sato and KiyoMi多umi) reaii^ a <i6nrcirt,banquetひf nc-: at-|)erf€ct execution.
Opeれing night of the Slocan . Reunioiv willlong be remembered as乖cee, Toyo Takata, welcomedぉbout 80Q fひrmer: S复ocanities who jammM the J.C.C.C. h.a'llfor .an hom'-long ; .■concert'which, brhnhied with..nひs-ニ: talgia.
IぃwasノVukぉBox Saturday Night" allQver agきin. Decked おもulky sweaters, l)oW)y socks きiid sacklie shoes, tl^e Ghost Town S€rena<iers gave theirreind, ition'of th'is popu':ar tune;:which sゅthe n^ood for an evening of fond xnemories. The Serenaders in th is: prelude, -which'—fpr^ha-d?Wfdthipgs to come in the pi"ogt,me,、were:Kaye (Toyo-せ)れjiwara, Molly (Yana^isa, wa) Ide, Mary (I阔ye) Kag€-yama, Lilly (Omoto) Naゅhara, Yorko (Matsiibぉashi) Matsuo, Sam F>iiiiya,印de Iゎ,'Harry Maye^a, Geoige Sato, Sぉg Sora and Toyo Tfikat% Aocpmpa-hゅg the GhostT(wirn>"nEid-ers here (and other perfoiiners 劝柳ghout the shpw) Was pian-ぉt, VeriUfe Hakkaku.
In ,e • forties, if th^re was a juke box you had jive; and where—there was :jiv€,: you were '"In the Mood" for Uie jitterburg. AIk5 s6 it was. Hip-swaying,ぉn, ger-poppin, jitterbug — ,ive幼d v枕y ant hemic. D&ncing on stage to this "crazy" tune oft he Umes were: To mi (Nal»mura) Baba, P,y (Ku6ota) Ioi, Ka-lie (Y幼agisawa)Mayeda, Yuld Tsulotmoto' Child Yanagisawタ, Sam Furuya, Vernie HakJcaku, ShijT Sora, Yosh Tog«wa and Soc T幼k鄉oto.、
After th;s fast-moving heated beginning, the pace of the con-
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