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VOL 17�NO. 54.
SATURDAY, JULY 10. 1954,
TORONTO, ONT,
Jack Kagetsu Beats Russ Expert In Simultaneous Chess Exhibition
TORONTO. .� When Russian
^i.i i :istfrs.Igi>r Bondarevsky ,-,:�..i Alexander Kotov took on 28 ::�[���: . M b. .in" simultaneous chess '�� ,.\;: :>/;: 'U last Tuesday, Toronto ! ';i-;i\.>.'}�� < balked up tSvo wins and ; >;\.<i:.i\v< against the visiting
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Jack Tadashi KagetMi, 23, son :
of Mr. and Mrs/Eikichi Kagetsu, j
was (lie first winner when Kotov \
. yielded './'.-after. 34 moves. Kotov;
also sustained the second loss of j
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flu- nighl. when Victor C/y/yk J
who I'amelo Canada from Kus- ;" >i;t five years ago, stopped the | � Uu.ssian in 37 moves,
.�k;;get's.u. a graduate student ill ihi'-^cil'engineering at -the Uni-. vo-rsi:y of Toronto, has been 'Vanity champ for three .years. !'v,' years ago, he beat former \v{ir!iiY-hess champion,Max Kuwe. Karii*;��- this year, he defeated l':S, c-ham'p Sam Heshevsky, top chess .player-, in the -Western Nv.irUL Ho got both these .�victor-ie< Avho!i the .masters were play-Hi s 'roaches.
with his major pieces on I he opposite side of the board.
'. . It was the' first, time Kotov hail been defeated during the '-current tour. Hondarevsky suffered first defeat oh Monday night to Frank Anderson of Toronto.
Michael Yedyshev. Moscow's to Canada praised Can-chess players ; as "very good" in an interview after Tuesday's exhibition. The dnly reason Canada does not produce .more player* of the hiasier calibre i* its small population, he said. "In Russia, oh the other hand, our population is much larger and nearly every body: plays chess.rThats why we are able to produce 15 world masters."
Immediately after conclusion of thei,r games, the two experts rus.hed to: Union Station where. they caught a train for Montreal,. They Were to play exhibition? there before sailing' foi hoiiie.
I JAPANS FIRST JET PLANE IN SEPTEMBER
TOKYO.-- Kyodo News A
�gency reported � lastweek that ;the first "jet aircraft engine made1 in'Japan of Japanese, design and. material's � will-, he completed in September by the '-Japan -'Jet i Kngine Co.
10 Canadian Soldiers 4 Others, Arrested In $13,600 Theft
: TOKYO.'-.---' Japanese .police recently 'arrested t'en .'Canadians and fou P- other. ..Commonwealth s o 1 d i e r s accused of � stealing $i;$i<>'00 worth of clothing and other property, from .'a Japanese '.ordnance' depot during the last year. .-."�-. .".'.' ';.' ��� � �"' ';
Tlie. arrest/- was made at Kure with the co-operation of .a 'special'; 'British Commonwealth investigation team. The 1-J men .are..being held there for /further .investigation. . ': '".-'. . �
The stolen p'roperty was sold �to Japanese dealers -ac.cordinj; to Kyodo. news agency. : ��'�".;����'.'
B.C. Flood
.yieldedwhen Kagetsu ly reversed field,, smashing into the expert's right flank, thrcaicning his king. The Rus- j ?ian had been .caught off guard '
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Ambassador to Bring Back Two Nisei Girls; To Return to Canada Late July or Aogust
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SaysSyrvivor
Of^Railiation
TOKYO. � An aged niari who
?<ji';'r:c(iiy.A\as. standing within
I1" yards of .'the centre, of Ih.e
.'o�-�:�.ic'bo'inb blast that destroyed
'Hiro-s'hi'V.a^m.' 1045, credits his
survival "today to his taste, for
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>e within 20O yards 'of i'ision..: only a scattered ived the blast ^anrf the. of those who managed ue living for six; months bomb was dropped �""re than 500 yards from �'� :re :>;f the blast. , �;. - j � . the blast went oft*, j-"- �'�!' ?urvior Goichi Oshi- ! -:o<i for hi?'love of 'drink.-': "; v 'lA-rete ba^ment vault. '� -;�-. wh'-� were in the vault [-'r'^::-:a died in "-the "blast !
'.r**? at-'ir. r><->>vh ca-�>y team, that ap-^-.rr-.ore ?ake a
TOKYO. � When retiring Can a d i a i\ ambassatlor .Robert' ^Mahew roturnis in late July or August to his home at Oitk Hay, H.C: near Victoria, "ho audMrs. Mayhew will bring back two Canadian Nisei'girls to servo as domestic help in theMayhew household and t-b furthe'r their education, in Canada. �'.'-.
Huby Noriko - Tsuyuki...-� 10, daughter of N/e'vi;; Canadian 'co.r-respo.ndent K, -Tsuyuki,, .lias, .been accepted asoiie �.>f. 'the t'wij. Mayhew had approached Tsuyuki about, his, (laughter, wh.eii they niet On a trip to Odawara. .'an' hour's ride from" Tokyo." Tsuyuki. 'served- as .interpreter for 'the ambassador on his visit to O'.la: wara. . "-.'�..
A second girl has i;oi y-M-l't-en chosen. Quaiif:;/ai:V.;}5 ar.': a t'an-adian Nisei, girl hetwofn; ili-ag(.-S(.f; 17' aiid 24..lu-althy. ;tb!-e. to converse, in Kngiish."preferably a.city girl." Fare "f..'i- -the .trip-..to Canada "is t<> \,.- r^: aid t-V the
" ambassador, by domestic -ses'.vici.'-i n t h e M a y] i e.w ho in e. ';".�.--' ; -��/Mr..-M.ayhew. 7M, Ts expected to retire from politics. T. C. Davis. : of l^rince Albert, Sask,, has. been; \ � named "to replace hiin in the Ja- : pah.-'post. ' : � ., - - ��' ;�
A'ANCorX KK.".- The spectre v�f flomi. born in the clouded snow, country of British, Columbia, is'
�.-again moving di>wn the :higli valleys. Army' and navy units went on ;i standby basis last Wed'ies- , day." and the UC.VF prepan-d t>>
.�use. .sandbags''a.t trouble/spots.: as mountain snoVvs poured into ; 1�.C. rivers folowing .though soft
ulikes. '";,' . '.-..':
. .The main flood highways are again the Frasrr and (\>i- . limbia Rivers". "Already on Wedn-.
Flood Hits Kyushu, but ; Drought in Hokkcrido
TOKYO. '-~; Fifteen persons \\cre reported draw'ning victims in central and southern Japan last week, as a week-long rainfall flooded wide areas-. ,
.'.Hail traffic ..was-disrupted by �'overflowing'^'.' rivers � in Kyushu., ,as the sout.hern' island was hardest .hit. Thousands of acres .of seedlings were ruined by the floo.irwaters. Som,' i'O.tiOO families were, reported1" forced to abandon their 'homes because of the floods. �'.�,'.'_� - ��.;':� �� ..;� ' �'.-
iMeanwIiilo, in northern JapaiV, the islarwl of Hokkaido was suffering from the longest drought in 2l�. years. Wheat'".and ;potato crops wore threatened by (he drv weather.
Services Stand By
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y. the Fnu-�er stood j the level where, in 1^4S. it bur,-t through lo inundate rich farming Sand., sever.-' communications and cause $;Ut,<MH!,0(H> damage.��.'.�
Tlu; Coluinb.ia. third largest riv<>r sy>ttvm in North Aiiie.rica, was also .at its- liMS level,, \\ith logs' and driftwood shooting through .narrow-'passages, causing abandonment of ferry .services.
"If we have hoi weather or heavy rain this week, we \vill be iti serious trouble," 'said-'.; Kvan Jones, .'deputy/ public .works,, mi n-.. ister. He.ordered iM-liour patrols on the dikes and said, "Sunday or.Monday will tell the tale.".
The Frnser .stooil-at" 20.0-1 feet at Mission. The danger level here is sa.id to be *2o'fe�M.'
On the Columbia. - the water levi-1 at Kevelstoke ''jumped X inches iri.-l h.ours. It rose more than five .inches at Trail -as some roads and light industry have already, been flo()did out.
Kdrnlobps Nisei Dies In Truck Accident
KAMLOOrs; � KiyoshiVl.Mikado, 13, son of Mr. an"d:;.Mrs'.1' Kichijiro. Hohkada, was. fatally .injured last .Saturday at 'i |i.m. when struck by ;v truck driven by his brother. : .
The youth died at ?,. a.m. .Sui)-day,-in Jios|)ital. . .
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To Be Held in Tokyo
'..MONTREAL. 7- The Fifteen!h bjenn.ial congress of the Intenia-t'jonal. Chaniber of Commerce will-�be held in"'Tokyo May l.r>-2l, ; l!|r>^. :k was' annouiu-.d ; iast :.'Wednesday. . .: .- - . '. . In iv.akif.g tb.f arin^un'cvnie.r.f. H.C'; H'e.rkin's'h'a.w, -. pr-'sfde.nt- ^ the � C'anj�li;sn Ciiuucii of . the - Internationa] Cham he r. 's';!5d:' "l;i ; view of t};.- grow'iiig � iilVpoviancV ' of ' ihe, l";n Kast .'-ii:"0 �gt/iiervil ait'i th--- rece-ht't-'inelu'sio'i ." . �.�!". a "trade .treaty br-twt-< n Canada ' �J!M! ,l;;p::!i in part icuraK � th�- VA-
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Japan's Defense Forces
TOKYO. -- -.J;ipnn inaugurate.! � conscription for the present: and -/yj" "! :.-->'/,:-*-1 ".:A'r '-:�rtv 1;lXi i tl^">i(""> �>( the troops would bo
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In gi'v,' the comU'ry its fjr.st tl'uee-
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Tokutar'o Kiiuura! 'Din. ctor-
seht oversows.
Sceptical newspapers <jj(j ,,,,( put much trust in the legislatiiffi that created t he defense force. (1|K papi-js criticized the
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o,n!,na111|,rig ..tlu; Jnfam an^ij Th-- d-frns,.; force was soundly �f��rcr-s:-|!r,>mjsri| thanh,- nir fon-,- t d.-nnuurVil t,y tin- ieftist-S<H'iai- : v\:ould .b, ;.s;ir,r;�!h.;!!,-<r ~^;i\ ;,i I'^iy [^l.-r, who are strong-.M,r -mv;,si.m, |,va .'.f,,r; Japan's !y a^iinst rearmament/'
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