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Vol. 12�No. 46
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___TOR�N^ONT. -SATURDAY,- JUNE .18, 1
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YVTNN(PEG, Man. - At ';l.ist the excitement week-long 75th birthday p.vrty cnJc.1 w fireworks which lasted for..about -O/mmutts. Fi is �^hmm^ created a natural background tor tins ''colorfui s^ticlc ..s-people and-CMS. jammed, every available srto lor- nnle, outsuie ol the ^tcsofthe,Assiboinc Park and braved, the ontb;!r<ts of t un an,! thunder, to witness .this fitting dinux in tribute to' a , row in, ..cosmopolitan city. . .. ^ . ^
Now only memories remain of ( �------^-----.---^---T_i__.____
this truly gay event. - Exciting ' ^aPailclSe . eostunie^ elegant memories they \ve.re to most of j color> carrying fans.; U5; for surely-there was no; lack j s^or t^ir." float, the Manitoba fov .something to do during thisv. JpCA.'receiycd a framed cert if 5c-\veek, from the very moment-the ! ate si
Man. JCCA To Re-enter Hoot
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SUMMER TIME.....
celebrations started with decoration day parade by the
by '.'Ihe Mayor a ot,neT local , dignitaries.
and
In
heart of (he city, a
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three armed- sen-ices and the *?uge Birthday cake with 75 light
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and the numeral. "75" towering skyward, graced downtown ..Winnipeg. In attendance . at almost /every.'major event of each day were such famous -personalities
veterans of the two Avars who tinned out in full force. ,
Monday, the. next day; a parade of 105 floats entered by the many
ethnic groups and comrnercial .�-�. -. -; -''""- '��".".'� "v'"
organizations Avas a: panoramic :as Alcxis Snilth a�d >�sban(l spectacle. In :this the- Japanese- ^raf .Siphons., from Hollywood, Canadians played a verv promin- Gladvs S^arthout of the Metro-
... .�';:* i pohtan Operay Barbara Ann
Outstanding Float : \^o(t' of , ^atin^ famd, Tony
It is no wonder that, their float ,Pastor a'ld hls orchestra; to entry received an outstanding entry award along with 25 others for the thousands who lined the streets viewed with admiration
notables as the al King and Queen of , mayors, senators and i others from across the border.
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;as our float came inta view, With 0d.bris a Hit : cheny blossoms \yaVing gently. For about a month, a com.m.it-' The Nisei ;Queen and her.t\yo at- tee representing these-groups, tendanls Jiv t>io5�. x�o^*;r..i -1�..'..'- 1 �* ' '� �
w;^ received from 'j ', a /Manitoba town;00 : miles, from ..Winnipeg' ,to enter"] the Japanese fldat in their Dominion Day. parade by the Manitoba JCCA; However, the JCCA; de-'dined with regret that .it -would be .too. -costly to ..reconstruct, a float.". : ;
CrollrWIiitelo Speak At JCGA Meeting
A meeting- of interest to everyone '.is-�'being �-.sponsored .by : the Toronto JCCA; on June 24. : : ;-. Three speakers, representing the three- niajor parties, will be the guest ,of the Toronto chapter and will address the meeting on the aims and methods of therr respective parties in reference to the federal ^eclions. Already accepting t'he Fnvitation to speak are .David Crol 1, Liberal, and Bill White,!;CCIs -both of Vhom are candidates in the Spadina riding. A PC representative has .yet to
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tendahts in their beautiful gowns the plaudits of "the
received crbAvd'
including a member from 'the JCCA, had been busy planning and reparing, and as a ..result
The meeting will bVheld I at the -Ufrite<ji. Steelwofkers' Hall; at 7 Brunswick (just north of Co\-lege) with the starting time at .8 p.ni.
VJhen the float came directly j a 3Ji -hour program was set up in front.of us/one could not help, and a jarge outdpbr: stage, at a out .gasp breathlessly, at the Lcost of $2,400 was specially con-beaut>V for sunder four full-bios, | structed at Assihiboine Park
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The night of the performance, an estimated 00,1100.people sat on the grass or stood throughout
cherry. trees effectively ;� we could see a curved in red .and gold. Here in full view, were many girls in
the performance
By Tpyp Takata
r subscribers in certain sec-
of.. British Columbia were
'�'hat puzzled earlier this
^�hen they, received last J ?. Saturday publication) than usual. It may have | � same day as the ini-previous issue. The nation for .this U that the issue carried political! in reference to the: � flection, and therefore ' ''>' the copies intended for ^bscribfr? were air ex-;
that they may ^t-sti nation before
!" TP.- past f�-\v w^r'<�. <->:;r. f -r ci^ain. irhich p^t? - i up rike a Turkish hath the rr \ ha,* bv tx>"
our.support, it's obvious-that we are a factor in the political .makeup of the next parliament in Ottawa a? well as in Victoria where the Coalition has cojne through again. And it does give us a good feeling in.-ide. to. realize that St. Laurent, Drew. Co]dwell- and Co. are _hustling for our-support.
In a Tiding", where-1 he pre- ! election consensus has the candidates neck arid neck, a few votes ; eilher way decide.- the issue. To! a great extent, it i? in. the�e, doubtful ridfrc:? that thore-are Japariese Ca: i htv'n turn the
of th- r. r.
,:- f r +* CCF in
varied _ _..,, ��.,.�.�.,.
Ukrainian choir to a Chinese lion dance. �'.
The enraptured audience applauded the Japanese odori from the moment tlie. anouncer 31 r. Darby Coatee of the CRC introduced their number.. It was quite n moment: for the majority of the. spcctafors, it was the first performance of jts kind they had witnessed,"and. for the pe.rform-ers it was the largest-and the � n;ost_'.appreciative audience they had ever played before. � Truly, this has ben a great : for all of .us. :
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APPROACIi OF JULY ami vacations aiulwilh the ;hcat wave swccpihi; Southern : Ontario, our drifting .(Jiou^lits arc carried bcacli-wartl. .'Picturcil above, .'-Marion, fkcda^ at the Toronto \va{crfron(. near Sunnysidc, - : /.".-
Active Prejuice Exists In Large Section
Says Noted Official
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SAX FRANCISCO, Calif, � �Frank X. -Ti'ager, former pr^'fes-?0r of ph.ilo.��phyr at John Hopkins University and now national program .'director. of the I^naf B'rith Anti-Defamation League, states that vicious prejudice, with open persecution exists in about ten" per cent of the population of U. S. .and that 20 percent have active, alert, prejudice. The-'.fig-'1 ures leave 70 .percent of.the population." open" to p*T.-'uation either way. . .
Tragc-r wh
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is now in San
Francisco .t<> confer with educators on hroadctiinjr f-duca(ion f^r civil ri.jrhi? and human relation?,.
Shipping Line Chief Optimistic About For East Trade
SAX FRAXCISCOV Calif. � ! "Jzpan is co'ninff hack fa:-;t the arre dirr-rti^n V.f (i MarArthur a.-sistr-d Ny f>,, ,-ia., Wa!krr of _th* K*>fth Arrrrv and , a *rP'iJr> <>f f>nvard'!'-->k"rjr Jap- \
notes that prejudice against minority groups has lessened in the past ten years and that pre-sent conditions'are better than it-was hi 1 j):i:8 nn<J Jl>^9. He added, however,: that the national pattern ".of. discrimination continues to be alarming.; : .
Intergroup behaviour have. made advances "in recent years �aeording- to Tragor. The Presi-dr-nt's civil rights- pro-gram; adoption r>f KKf'C JeKi-slalion in eight _ states; Tf-duc'tion. of organ-'.�/.(�(] hatt- groups and publications from Too in ]'&& and 1039 to less than 7't at present; new trends f-ruvura^irig; improved human relations" Icy. n>a<? media of in-_f�.�rrj:atior> � motion pictures, rad;.". � . majrazin'-s', and news-pap^T=: orp-aniz.fj and inteR-rated 7is by pdurator;; and re-atives f'f all faith?. - .
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Ten Years Ago
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R<rve:5t^ke
A NDREW BREW1N, CCF r^h ,%f U*. is 4*ta^ f�r tW St. Pmmi (T* v. .^?t as sa-* ridinf. He has be*�
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'ha-
.-ad r*^c-:.tij* up<*a his return fr^r:, a six -Av-^ks 1'ur of *vU T*r K�^.
H* predicted that tt>*rt> vill 0 j be a gTrater vr�;ym^ of trade the Far East than evf-r he-arid wa# r�ptirr.i�tic
this summer
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