. July 12*
THE NEW CANADIAN
ACK
Chip On Our Shoulders
P*ft
By FRANK MORITSrGU
of a
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n the
B�, Portion and the NUeU
tills issue appear* V reprint of � recent .Eim
. -i __ �� . .-_n;nienting On Jana>n
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By SUE SABA in Nisei Affairs
Se^emo6B ; Lf!L?f�_J?*:****^?Lr�&*!_*
1ur"'- -...< "�!�!'InteUfeeiice Corn* offie*r �** , w '~ '^T'? ��?*''. " *Se^?nieredi the Lyric Soprano with the �rt|et*ne*� of a child
^��a Tv^Tv^erL Werwo?ri 'J'*1 ^ J "ft* n!la* ^<� >�*' , Open C lass and won first place, the imuition of �eniu�" (Toronto?
*�W**' ; �'UT �rked Wlth' "?v^i" T f ^ Jn The Kur�ya- TW 'J^Nor. in commenting, Evening THegnun>
�; NCOs :r:. .,.<: � . �1*1 horm>. ^ Collier Street in �ttid: "Her diction i* perfect:" Her latent triumph wa. in U�
�.j., -:Uv-.^^ that Japan i* now directed on the right road . *0!'linto� lr* .^ sh^�* �* �*V .' She won � scholarship aU-i to title rple of the fuUlenjta opera
�:�*.:-** :::=�. ^ ^vernment. So, say* the columnist in- the !*": ^'^.^ branch* of heni- furt^r m,nln . of hef\ ,v; at -L* Travtata" on May 15. at the
a greater nation than she ever wa.s in her Uvk.' ' �r !t ^^ **/**** *her the Toronto Conferva ton- of Katou ^.dit,
I Join in hoping, that ^e!V-�����' � .- .over .a-, nppling � Music.' This *cn.olar*hi? waV ex- -to arapariiy
'^ok. >uww putoruHy the - llMlt!M for aiu>Thet. v^r_'^ inv year* since
, �. � u.. .,: :-.. . ronal 'tua.ines'of IVbu.ssV.* "The- .,�.,; <- ,.,,.. :,� '___ . . � ... hi th^ rol^ 4
>jir.j _).:,.�*�' ,
,... i^.-" .-51>'.' ^-T^ ^ a naPP>' thought, and
or: -v. ��� : ... - � � .. �
L.-< no: ?�. to�
t;ti:! took the uie
\!r
::�/.:stic view.
. . the contribution made by the Canadian '''�'^!1 >iuali:i;>s'^ ^bu^y> -The :s';J quotes Captain Fletcher praising ;he Niseis - -:;s" Canada had in the Far East despite the n-ea:--\-:ved in the war years in this country. :;;-e*t* that H is time for Canada to,''wake'un -uid :: ;;ie shameful treatment of the Japanese in' c'l.ind-,
,H h,ve to beon K0(xi ternu with Japan nou rUa Vi- ., --. � �--.............
,* an important nation, a^in under .the" Air.rn'vi ^ ""', T^^ ^' K�r^^.i ' was .nuule ,V: � t! . .. � >"-'i, a.i . Cu-r Lily \\iishimotovwould know
Auditorium, when �!M� Mtnf �iiy audience. In the two ce her Drat appearance'
-.- to take advantage of it Mly ^ t^ role of Vfoletla. her voice A'Tauri." White Mr... hait to return, to the coast and ^'^ Kaineti in clarity with beautl-
. . -
teaching music, .both
ful n nances* in shading,
-t-a!i Fall?*.' JVC. i. Mrs. Kn. tatif n'ained it. l.�t'iiU' ,t!ie �
Piano and voice., .to her ^"""- ^^�^te >n; expression.
1A>- With the highest mark.*, she received her A T.C:M. ju voice.
: ^:no.-it Canadian � ' v, , - .-,. . .
. . Mcf pnhhr aebnt a.s a sinsor.
u� old Hotel Van-
�v* A.:-aj;
,':. ;v:'>!"d!y trijp. A Nisei warrant: offirer who .-er-eKtSv : ./ : � ,;:on:U duties in .hipan'echoed,!!ie su^v'stio-! c>\\t ;:;.;:-�;: !)ehin;d'- in the^ rac-e 'for. Japan's fM.": iship \^\
�L,t';;:^ f^ct that Canada's treatment of the Japanese i,an .dep*r^s on her relations with Japan seems to rub
�;hf V.TOOC) , .�� 3.- with we, � .� ' ' -.,.'' . � ':
I �'�'�'.";'-;.; ' :':':. s'!l'e 'most" Nisei's.''agree w{�!i nie.- rv;- j
��; :;/; � '!�:' ;: Js to bo blamed oiv^ijiytlii---; {,.'{+ lo-;,ri I-.:;-::::- <:^'--^ '�'''� : v' ;^ of odttcation and.living. ' - > ..^ �V(-';i"'- ! '�".' :-'at.,1 ai" �Jiipane^e only by. bioo.-i an-1 Americans Bc--::':;.<l:'>:.':l'-" '::; ijio'.idea lhat the-brighrenijis: 01 -;la:)a';V
ip'nco on Canada's ;irosn,-; ir'v ur own country/ shou'Vi ijave:'' :>. ^i::.:><v>'��:'' r-.' �'-''-.�^, i:i the-right way. �':�-, .
. ��.=:�'''�-. i �;;��:' ^�--!'i"too_fiui<-ky. jiut'/this^ :s >fe.tVn-'-i?.a t^-<+ 'i-']<-:::'^:^'\iv:il about.. . �'-' " .'. '. - - '". ' .:" "W
ii'mt siu'lr �i-onipxviers. as De-li'issy. .'rii'e ''art of uood pliotot,': lanliy !it-s; i:i Hari'y's tie I'd. and I.;!y ;if's U'''l,< the/art or .good music in' I to!;;- p'i;i'i.io .';l!liV ; voire. � � , '
1:i iliat on.1 pirfir:t', oiU1 ran in-!'���}>!>" �tl'C. sympathy and 'inider-siaiNiinc bei \veen rhe t\\"o.;irUst.<: !'o':- ihtVry �ini.lefs?ands- be'auiy and ''5ts';.;-o:n'po.sir'io;j'.;';t!>d onviclics,.his j'lho'oxi.'aphy ;h�".vlty. \vhilo. 1-ily.
bv
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fn.i: the- Uvhniquc' �:i!u m iicnifi'inis o't" artistry, u<v .' zr.il 'iri'ernrets sach
Loved to Sing
K'now.i'ii'/.�-'that1' ; Harry.'.- .loves iiinsic; thai lit* nnucrstands the icrn.perajv.ei'.i: a'n'd.^need's- of ;tnu^i-viaris.:. that 1 ca:j- no-right ahead
JWhy We Boosted for Canada
''���� V'*B V-r:::;!>- t:>- ':i::s\ver to :the reason why the'.X^ls^r the Far V'aW'1'.^"-1-'-^ ahour 'Li'^' :uici �hei\'n�i*iV. ;.:��::-�"::- "ih-- !;^^terS^,of Canada lies'in the fact''ihat' we haver/i � �m.*: -^ *�i[^ rt^t'ly : cmd
/LILY KUROYANAGl
'.Torhaps an-; Italian shonld.- always play Yiolotta: but if l.'ily can pei'snade the audi.'uve thai siie . '. is'tho tragic lieroiiu\ her artistiy is that'.much the grcaici;. Bloudo
, .you see.
thfc .we. hs-^ s-jj;? ;:!>� tiio y:ay 'one
-.for the-�piano."but'..l-JIy"imicM'spd
f been ".victims"
iier's'.ha
inte'rrmert
of t.Iu1 earliest pieces she played L-Iy was Puiiorewski's coiu-
ue -bofore we get nd o.f the -We're^ Canadia-i.
1;^; t:;|P:? 7" 'f ''�"M^ fitting'rid :of.th^;chip..depends on .haw. ^^^KV^intu^'in^:-'' :'V:;; ' �"" ;� r hLi ^� ?� becoming a blending ,par.t of the Canadian ; . Li!y '.Wt-oived'. hrir A:T.C;
Park. s!%.e ^iarr'od 'as .'Yum'.-Yum.'-in
dtp-
' the <;ilber.t and S'.r.Iivai!-. ope.r; 'h'e Mikado:"
'still tenta'tive, but righv.now she irt
�h'p-cho-utter-sani.d->heaie."
�e is iiHMiijon of .New ."i ork 3.s a l�'s!ing ground. . .: �
Lily is t Fie first Canaiiian Nisei : ...-�;�� singer of professional statnre.and to. .'Toronto ..slie is.xood by the most exacting
<e
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TO OR
--;is :ie- teax-hing that . . � . . , . , .�, lt
--.-. ,.r ;,,-,.,,, .-,0,, smiirt-mil >��-� �-A .%,.. - �"�'� ,-. .; .. n�a>;v .(-:>.�!� siniiers.Tl^'^ c;i:.);j-;h rally gond. nnist be. s.killfuHy
..(-..-�. L..a.n ^oine olliei> we j-::a:e. -if .was :^>-ed iier-:)tipi!.- ^vi>rated . r . . � / ' . �.--,.',. . : � ... '- ,. � .. � �
'.-'��.-��'. -�- . - . � �-.-.� - - �� � cluuH-e. s!i- .b'ecanif "��i'c'T;j;ii;Tlf'i;I .trained beture n v. ill perform with
J--------------^���~----------- ----------�- -�--:--_-. � -a!n'c>:]i:. � tnos'e- ?e-.-e:-v:n^'�first-class . .-�- ' .�'� � � - . - � " � ' . -. . . � .
. - - � ' . -�-'�".-� .��:-��� 'with pt":ie. Fio.sseijno O-jera" '('y\i:" � what >?e.eins. cnoi'tiess gva< e.
��...--.. -' - ' � � notio;-> :n r'Ot'n M-;>re.'rVs!:vals and . - . -'"'.- �'-. . ��-.-�� � �� �
THE HEWS--.-B^^
- -;i~.;n-4 v, -�-�-. ' - - :/ .-. ; �'� " f �<��-� ..',.. |i,::.v,,i,, iuVi :l, �:-,:-. f!.H,-Hk,- ;';^I'Un;�' 14''!looJ ^-^i!-' '^ An-: A.be, tan ,vad^:' wun
., - v � '-r:rj Pa3e,-1) . ' . 6f:.the. .Mar.::::�s govvr:?i:je:ii -lies. �,.'.:.,.;<v ,,,>-. .,-.,; .,; :;'. :":;:- Alberta news- _-_largely :ia I-VQ fa* tors,'.They a:;� :�'-. . T^;'?he're;il^i.hr '. . �;.�, - � first, thejiieh level or-:'a:::i prrii:Vs. /"-'.-, -. -' T .;;
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<r". ;-o!it;.;a! Observer, and .second, the .<Y-auered- and >: i- i',.1..^,. n,- .,:... ,-.f,r -
i;f�-'f anvbi-
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-'� vvveinly sized, organized : opt)os!tfo:V. {{ would' '
to
>a'" :r .'���[" .�v^l-'j.-;>;)j;-:.-."O-.. of. ^nou- what.--New ' VarKid-iu'n' sub-' ;)::^1;i:-y- '. " :-"- .�< fiber* .think of havi::^. a "pen
[;��:� first appv-ar.;:;-*�� y.'irh rhrs });{)!' <-oluuin in the paper. "Tf �p;i:iy. w �--::; ;:>� .ro'�- .of--Vii>- -'vhoiiKli intvrest � is shown, in. the�� t-n;t. ;:r rr sol--; tion of a; i-is fjurn id.ea. a rolninn may be. irlstit
--:^."in Alberta seem. ihat; Mi:' Hrows^ or any Gold Medalist '. ~ � � Wr.iVs-I-. T^v:a::; - -f^, , i--.-, ir, Th- N-w c;tna.lfa:i; All opin-
..-;::?^ .(Toronto) :0ppositio:iwouli;a,.e a :o:^ ;;,:,,: T:;,r^. or .-;, .;A ::,v n:u - iiv-! in- ;.V,-la::-r.-.; - h^--. VWOT:'.-rr^iiy -vih- ii)n.�>h�nild-b,-" ^'drrss-'d ' to'-The
altltough Mi'. arduo-::< .task :n -;ins�-a':r.x.- rh- -V::^. ..\v--r ^-:: :--:!>--::'.-Tr-;-�;'::.- a:i-
"': '.-: :-r:u-e;- !ie pos-
"�-- ;V-uHt>s of J^ad-
:V'^ a. formidable
- ";�� Liberal party
1_-'-:'>:'g:tiV!2ed and
. _- �:�>. ':>.�.- writer.
- !' - party nia-
-� .-'-�; s to- :aftra�-t
'�:�_;���:� cien and ' -. ii i aus.e. To
;;i::t v/,i. ^" ^Tor-on-o -...-iy St;:r^: New' CanudiarL > M- Taibot Ave., �r'ia: .-'h-- uas7 ;:fa':lrless in p;N-h- \Vinni�.-j;. '
DOKIE
By Eddie Sato
Career in Opera
The best critics :vre those who
" are'prejudicexl against the person.
of-the.artist, yet w.hO will concede
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grudgingly that the artist is a '111'-' good artiM, " f^f'
- In the audteiu;e at this lateai |^ ; peifoj inaiut> ot Verdi's opef;i were t\\o young men. themselves sing-ers., but \\ ho \\ c'-'e crit ical of .a Japanese -taking the role of the vivaciitus lieroine of Ibis song (Iraiua. /Oiie of 'them said:
��\\'hon 1 lu-ajvl whO'Vas taking � (he. title role 1. had to i.'<nr.o. Personally, 1 I'a^Tt s<-e a J.ap as Vki- � leita. can. yo\i''.";> ��''.�
!rlu> i>iher replied: . '.
'..' "No.. Inn she certainly" lias a
..lovely �voice." ��-.�' ...'.' .�'.��.You're HghV'-lli'ere.. No getting
"a\v-ay frt>iu if; ;>*�:> "has ;x,� iie:Vii.fifu.|
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