Anindependent Orgonfor Canadians of知immm Origin
XXX—No.14
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY19,1966
Toronto, Ont
ro Appear At I,C,C, Centre Feb, 27th , • •,
ISopranoMagi幼Kai A眺lai鹏d lit First Canadian Recital
T0RQNTTO.^"Sopra加NjigisaKai, formerly <Tokyo nowliv-in T(ironto, presented聰Valentine gばt toher"rjaぃCanadUm ,ience in a concert this week at the RoyalConservatory of Music
■by capturing .theiに'hea"8..
■ She sang', four.'numbers'.tliat:' mdtかthe .:usually: tough, and -■higilly critical.' au4ienc€.,.The::re-. cUal.:'was, presented 'by ■ her in.: struc〖or.' .Mrv Howell,Glyne.-:'and featured:'.his .pupils.::■
In German,. 'Miss Kai .saitg Schumann's: "Widmung" and: '"Die ■Lotof :Blun^e,,.' She finished her recital.with.'tw^o. s6ni^s 'in' It^an ■ from. Pucchmi,sゃperaノ.Turahdot, "Fignore AさcoUa,' and 'Tu Che Di GelSei Cinta."
After yきs '::of:' study ::imdぉ .加t'ゅie: Japanese voice, teacherみ. :th,:s demurも24-year-old,.'iyn明 made .hもr d.ebut加:Yomiui;i Shim-bu?\,s .showcase.'of .new talent, on' ■Japan's .N"iona.1,TV. .n"W(ork, :NHK. '-Smcもthen、sheappear--ed -:ぉ::;111"5^ 9Peras. '.rier,: latest role W幼':in tぉrFujhyara'ゎpera: 'Co.mpa",8.'Don..-'GHoy—aiini.-.
Miss.:Kal: is...a I so: a: nesw::: recording. 'star::國for—.Jepah,s:ャ9shib^. )rding、.C0帅aiiVy. 'tier ,1—a'test:'.:"lease is:: the, .w axing.:, of: her: iior role .in Tears Of Glass.
Her画.stay iひ:Canada .i—s': being sponsored by. her.Uncife':and auh.t, r, And Mrs.MasamiTsiirttoka, Mr.Tsuruoka is tiieWeれ-known father of Canadian Karate,
J.apanese:.'Ca^uUlian5'wi1][ha". an...opP9rtunUy..tosee:Nagisa "on 3unday,February 27th at the J.C. CulturalCentre'Spring "i.、'a1.This .Umも.for: a■■ change/' s^he will..be'singing':ゃree. songs her native.Japanese,
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iぉU liverse1959 Marry Actor
KYO. ~ Akiko KojimA who し the Miss Universe contest 1909, willbe married to Japa-,actor Akira Takarada after り-year romance,はw*s recent.
!eNippon newspaper 个ed Takarada as幼ying that 、mam',ge willtake place in
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We are the new New Breed. We are not the Old Breed at Guadalcanalnor the New Breed of Korea. We are the first fruits of the rock and rofl age, weaned cm old iohn Wayne movies on iV: st加gers to depression and ration cai^s, the "efactors of postwar prosperity and the ^ear neurosis. We grew up in an age when .p^ple were alive, viぉnmt and virile, when death was seen only on those rare occasions or I tJie w ax-like, figures pleasimtly composed in a comfortable caske" !turrounded by frm^Mmt flo曾era and or^an mu-sit And the violence of death w«s seen only in Cineraa^^opc^ on channel2 or, for those of wiK> are oMer, the prc《ode comic books; but h w»s »}1tn化e be< li«re^ So we asnuned Uut wooM CO roe »nd people wonkl die bat it賈oaW never touch for
ig. D印t Reveals Only
OTTAWA.~The Department orCitizenship and Inimigratilast week t^evealed totalirt、migtatiort to Can aおin1966 increased to146,758 p針sons from112,606 the previous year. Of this 30 percent incr.,ase':?nly..219. 、ver6ノ.of Japanese o.riま.
■Fi《ty-i\ine of', the-Japanese 'in、migl"ants arrived here—durhig thelast thr^e mouths of1965.
-:In:.1964 .totalimrtigraUon of: Japanese':'to Canada, numbered only'163.'
!!• JCCA Announces
rship Of 572
WINNIPEG, Man. —So me 572 :people belong:: to the.Mani'-. tひba t^Tapanese Canadian. CiUzens,. A-ssociatioi[i, 'i"evealed!.:the' :grouj),s .publie':rdation's executive, Wally
Shi b at a' this week.
■■VHe said (•■that, a' ■'■pe.rmanerrt members.fhas:nbwbeen created.'by the executive.
Sa柳i Is U*S* Eastei^Seal Poster Child
HO NO LULU.—A chubby little Honolulu Ssnsd boy of four with, a butfoii noSe,へ.brig" sn—apping;: almond:shape—d' eyes.a.ni 4^.vv_arm -and :viinrting .pers6nalitf has'.Seen nanied U.S.1966 NatioimlBlast or SealChild 6f the Nat,lSoviet/ for Cripple(rChildreh.:and A4ults..
He is Alan Nagao . who bom with Ms figi^t -leg ending: at :m.kJ-:tliigh,.: w^(ebbing、 on:: the fi.nger^: of 'Kis right 'harid and' -ia clぬ:iobe ::on his: -iight ':ear. :He' also:、vasリborn :::、vi说',a:'.brill&n.1 mind ahd,tod&y hぉa^iof—. jUO,
::Alきn willVisit President' 'John. son .at 'the'White Houさe-.in'coi?^-' pany witli':ぉaster Seal.chairman. )immy:i)ui*3nt€ to.l叫nchノthe!'加--nuai campaign..,
.Thも:son 'bf.E?ddy1^. .aiid. Jeaii' ■l^agaoカr.HoDolulu, .Alan,is.: .the yopng'est:'.of tiieirぃ仏rもb ,6hndrjBn and:.the-oi;ilyone with:a handicap. At (wo .years age,::h,e was:, fit-te<i:《or'an artifkial..leg.. ノ.
-Since:, he possessed curiosミty and energy 'in..large amoi;i;its...:hき. !.earned to walk ama—zingly quickly, according t"herapists— at the. --きu,はrt Easter Seal'Schoolin 'Honolulu where, - at. ihe- 'doctor's siag.gesUon, he was .taketi fo'r ex-efcise to s.trengthen theimiscles of his crippled〗eg. -Alan's friendly personality soon 'made him one oき.-the most po. pular youngste.rs .at the school. He -a】so:J be came one of the .mosl active., fiis greatest moment of triumph, .camet when~with his
'mother ^vatclihig—)ie. ■.learned'tひ bend, his'- artificial;:'knee':'and kneel.ノ.hat ,he':i, p.sychologicaUy adjusting well:was dem(?n5.tra+ wi::one day: whisn a:playmate:hi: hhn— on th,e :samー::もnge.,with : a. WcKsk'.: Alan::laughed.」,::and:幼id,' "That didn't hurt, that's my vsrooden.leg."'
One of Japan's'out standnewspapers, the'Asa-hi:. Shinlimn■ ■ recently predicts — that .tもe'laなest.ini-inigwUionofJai>ane3e to Canada since the1920's would'take piace. UUs ;year..Thも)r:plae'wl estimates' At over 600 people, Ii、the future,overconving language bairi^v •^e..: Asaht: predicted that some 2,000 in、mi^rants coul4 beannually sent to Canada.
Last year,' more, than1,500'inq^iries. were made at the ■'Canadian ,Embassy,in.ャoky0. these'..
■so nfe' 700:'applications.: ate: now: being procesー at the Canadian Immigration Department in <H-tawa,' the.-A幼hi r-eport':r—aied. They: believe., th aい'alinoさい.aにof' these ..wiH::be given::.permission to, immigrate here.: Qver..hair'6f. the:::: applicants are' university: students in their 20,3,
Lasぃ.,.yeir,s .o.vei"alli.' immigraん: Wort was thもhigh的t since the po3t-wai*|)eak year of1957 when 辨2,164 immigranta eti"red thも country. Immigiation slumped to alow of 71,689 inl亂
,ゃUnited Kingdom —irtled the::list oi''sourceCOu丰ies 'with 3Mケ5inunigi"ants in1965 uぉ fro in 29,279 in1964. Ital/ was ne^ぇt:with站,3ぉ(19,2^7) then came the Uiiited States with15 ,• 143 (12,565), Gertnany with 8,927 (5,993), PortugalWith 5,734(5,-3D9)にGreece with 6,642 <4,391) and Francewith immigrants (4,542).
VServantiivinglnJapcin
SAN FRAI^CISCO."The50t)r anniversary of the death of writ-.もr.-Jiick' London revived,memories" ofz his.. 'Japanese,:servant,'..Tokレ posiike— Sel^ine,: in a— 'recent- :Herb'
Another Ni^ei GI Dies
HO NO LI JUL ~The U.S. Amy said'..that anotfer.Nisei, specialist Fourth Class W ailace: Matayos^". 2i3, rioi)olulu, had been killed at 10 a.m. Jan. 29, aC^ Cu Chi, 16 miles northwest of Saigon.
■ Specialist''M&tay OS hi 'was —with a .three-numjistening. post .at,Cu Chi when he washれby Viet Cong grenade.
Overseas〖apan Centre
TOKYO. — An overseas Japanese Centre to promote Japsinese culture a卩d tひassist Nisei and Sansei stu<fents willbe one of the topics at the. 7th Anna>U Overseas Japanese Conference slat€d for May10th in Tokyo.
Caen?olunm、in the Cromcle hwe.
When London died in Sekine prepared the "eternal bed" in £he. custom of his coun-try,C8en noted. Thebedrobm wasti(Uedup,ネSinせlさred flower placed, on the 'piHow—.and 'into '-tlie. breast poeke It his note: "Yotir Speech was silver, you'r sileiice. is ni)\y g piden.
AsおTig a3 SekiV;e waa at ths ranch, there \<«s a fresh red flower on Lend on, s j>illow. Visit-' ors stillnote a singfe red flower propped on the pHlow at the hbme, now aャart of Jack London State Park at Glen Elleri, perpetualinきa tribute begun 50 yearsagx)liy Sekine.
Now 74, Sekine isliving in Tokyo, according to Takashi Ta* kayi, whQ isrelated to himゆ marriage. He has revisited tha U.S. severaltimes and atopped in San Francisco just' this past year with his wife while on a "rid tour. Sekine is ft8SociM«<l with a. firm nmking siumirai sworda for sale u souvenirs^
N.C. Contest WinnerV First Portrait
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