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THE NEW CANADIAN
Gfcoc. At Tb* Nb�t SPORTS SCENE:
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Slocaii Valley All-Stars
Ask* For !
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v ��:i; ittve' lon^ thought 'abxwtth^ ;forvf E...'L. Botlltbee Clip SpUTft
^n* ctf'ah '^
'fetatti: 'moulderd 'front the v pick' .of -ill-.'
�tar .players from ihe SJp^^i ^yalley.!
| be^ye; sucK a .;t�am: ^ybuJa �cormiiS
,�ingr� inipr^;:the:'l�ardest! c^tic-pro*:
<K�ced by t he t wo seascirijs; of ' loctU
baseball, lr personally vv'ould rate such
ft teainygyit* near, thV atenoairjd o^ the
iftife yancouy^ Asahis, it ftor;e^u*It}\
, But the trouble jfc; there is no rea-
�rtm for:the formation of such a:tea)n.
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Nelson M ;Trail ;way tjjalt vve cou!<i ;V :^llehge^ or^;yif 'soine:; senior Circuit \: teainvf^
.;x the /interior;: why; ;tHen^ it- !\vbu1i{ bjp ~;f;jiifeV: wondejrful. ^But^ : unfortirha'tjlv, /^ K'^-.no^dice^the^^
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� ; ShisKldo, }Lomoit;<>ee^,-:� jeff>Held-^i ;V:;Vldy; "Idenouyei ;-Sloyan;^ centred field' :;�}; ? -f M ike ~ IV^a niotOj -.> Ke nvoji ' - Cree k; �
v "Krixht :,- t)ii'ld-^Ka/ j: JiUgh^ V.; I^nipii
^�;yCrejek;:';;and \,i)itcher^^YaK , ^vga/;
;J ^Slocutvb tva!<,v;.8uga, liempiv Creek|
:;.'��; :and (leorge Yb.aMnaka, N^H;Dehveri
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���;:"> .crp\vil-s:""w;t.&i this � superti ;form in the
^ bi !i?^^!^llye�Kj^
hu�v this ye;ir switched to; the'(out Held ; an<l:s6 -f^ir has done : good" work for V "Loinon Ci-eok ^ftecaiisft.- of this chinige .'.; He has not; been chosen ".for. an^infieTi:!
� position. ;;.-." �<-;�::�; .; ,. -;,'. I chose Khx Hoshi/akv for
baSe because he is the leading iii ft elder ''�: ;nnd one of the top hitt-ers in the local : -league. Altiipiigh his awkward style
- is liable to give a bad iinprcssion, a
Ball Loop Race
� LEAGUE STAXDINCJ
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Happy Yoshioka and Fred Doi were elected manager and assistant manag. er of th ,Kew Denver baseball leaat &'. general meeting held on C). L. Boultbee., Supervisor- (of In-
gue
Aug
terior Towns wus unanimously ap-
roved as ihe league's Honorary Pres-
ident.
_ Mr, Houltbee reeenty -donated a ci�p
to the^leagijp^thug^^stjmulatjng^ cojnf
TORONTO,�Th� City's legal staff has been instructed by the Toronto Board of Control to prepare a "full report" on the number of Japanese in Toronto and what supervision is over them, according to the Canadian Press. . ' Controller William J. Wadaworth
Job Lots Hit* S*ndon
Mori
el-
eeted president of -the San don Japanese committee -at a general ,tne�ting held on July 25. The Tefcorta of . th< various committees were given and the president and vice-president Kohei
told the board that one Toronto! Usui uere ele ,tcd by popular vcte. firm-had brought a number of JapJ'The .two officials appointed the rest of anese from a camp in the west to'-the executive who are partly as fol-work here an4 "after they were]lows, here a little while they began to] Chairman, ' Iwazo Sugiman; trea.
leave and take other jobs/
[suies, Mjgaku Kanemitsu and Shusui
petition in the fight for league sup-.�vmacy. The local supervisor, C. F. Swam, was acclaimed' the league Honorary Vue-Prcsident and G. M, Wol'<er, Ihe Assistant Supervisor,
Athletics and Asahis Duel Tightly in Kaslo
The Kasio Athletics are edging the Kooleaa.}1 AsahU in the t \vo-toa in league race by four game* to siwe the loss of 'players foiled
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to disband a couple of nun.
further acfitiaintajH'o. \vitl.i his eaniest playing olVsels that -�previous opinion. He is fast and has tHo fight that A lead's his team to victory. : 1 tliiilk tlu-re is no argument in. the
6t lu>r- mn' elders \\ ort hy of mon-lion ' are Hoi) Ohashi, .-"tiny', : , peppery shortstop of :No\y Dcnyor and Haiik Kimuraj '"third .b;iseiV>an for l.emoit Greek/ ' > :- %'; ', . ':".''�' V':; �;;..-'.;, In the outt'elil, Kly Ui^ituye is in/a class by- bi?n?cltV anil solely. arsi y
ll|ftffi':L:-J
pletelytlomHiatOH so^ good i)>ai on heani to icouark not. ;occ;iivd '..,i v"; a ;
th-V left ?])oc. lie is ni< yoieiajj .\ya=v ii' tiie w-ir; hpd t; hav> - teen ;by
. 1 have" ahvays thought ihal'lvaz
_ 'ter ^rather than a pitcher; H|s;
ago: .:':-.-,;v ��:��:;^/:,^N/;.;.: � ��-v;--,;,;.-:v � Nag Nishj!>ai'a!s Asah'is;':"po\veve(t by Hag*s l)ig'-.''bat- ami. Miis.;.'-Taunka's Hicliing had been ^ridiiig hlgli until !s?';Augusi;l(>,-when vyitlrthi-ee Siit . l>y Ca>oyy.jwasa :;nd a nine hit attack .led'."by Nobby Hashimoto
?The Japs af^ ; -ciar ^
�;:, � vice^' ]\e,*iid'.:;.-iff Key:are aHowred :tb'^
� ;V; change Hherr yjobs whene'ver; they j ^P"^1^;^^' �; ^'.:/'; �'.;';; >\":- "�, -''V^ 'i'-::':^ �': -;:' ":-:'^V:' (\y^nt,; and 'eveuXanadian
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v- ;:0l^A^A^ -r^l AnHw has^bee,nipf�?scU-i|i-C)ttaSy^p^ /Or^:. {^'ispiiier^-p^war'^ ^arni Jabory'.; t6^;';re^d&^'^ pi:eni,is6s\thenj^l^ trAiisjro^ed �vea^h^(}ay/'^
camps. Consideration is. being given j watchmen, tesvmsteis, and other work. to establish central lioslels In certain tcrs were all thrown out of employ-iiresiA ami have workers stationed in I ment at 'the em! of July, and although tnose to lelfcve transportation and a. few , Japanese have' obtained jobs expenses. TiiU would bo an inlormc-jin- the mines there are sfill ciuife a ' '
liate step.
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^ :.v : ..-..(CpiXfinu'ed ' 1'r/nti �)>i:)^:' scattrerii)g::the; Japanese: througli
few unemployed.,
their
ad,i \ja^ iiist/'osulins" and that it Neu- Denver Sports would bo a "Chnstian" act for future8 Kaslo ' Koyukai for
it is not known how long this situation -s to continue there is some anxiety nmong the Samlon people.
movie committee would thankg f thc
Chib and the their excellent"
The
Can-]ike to
Siocan Moves Sanctions
StOCAN� Statemensts" made by Ken Ivjtamura, formerly- of T*^\�>< quoted in the July 12th iiue ^ Vancouver Daily i>rovinC8 'were
, 01 the four Japanese committee^ ,5 '
the Slocan area, "Slogan Citv, L� J! Creek, Bayfarm and Popoff. Q
It was decided that:
Under the name of the Slocan Jan-anese Central Committee,, letters to the three Vancouver dailies would t* sent in protest to Mr. Kijtamara-, > statements. Copios of this lettev would be sent to the Japanese committees in the other Evacuation centie
their cooperation in taking measures m- protest against Mr,'
statements.
year> to get them put of the countiy,'support on rcccnt occasions, Archdeacon (Jraham held tha.t
ind ehuekftr .
Jed to a 7-5, tfium,
:>h for the Athletics, ''.'�"; ; .: �Tins s t a r led' a; t Hr.ee.. game streak ;'or Ron KutiMikake's team with a. T-i victory on Sunday lf> and a close ex.^ vilmg i>-4 win on Tuesday August; 17.
gim is .st i!l as explosive as ever but ]
nation ratrness
-rf i t co u Id be oa r vied o\\l. ta; the Japmicse: \vduid
KxcHAN(jE MESSAGKS
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or thnn: s:dUoflng^but; lie i)oin-|THK()liGir:R^I) CROSS : V ced out, >nany ;of thehi were Already f DUriijg.:May and - June -753 m<*-Canadian .citixens, and:..h�, "wouldn'tL.^ .a,ul replies :were exchaiige^t
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like; to see Canadian citixens away,....whether-they, ||lf^|.Jt _nv.
Rey^jC. Shimizu Leaves
KASLO.-Rev, K. Shjinizu, known United Church of Canada info ister, will leave aionday oh "an e\% tended ,trip of the prairies ami ea*tt ern Canada. He will visit as centres ^s possible on his car planned schedule. Some arrival dates are: Aug. 24,avnve Lethbridge; Ai^ 2S;.ariive Winnipeg; Sept. 1, FoS \Vriliam; Sept. 3, Toronto; Sept 11 n-rive Montreal. '
Rev, Shimizu will return to Kaslo late in September.
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Montreal-boiuul next ^Tuesday are Mr. and Mrs. B. Uycda "f.nd "daught-
s, Mariko and Lily, for Residence in the eastern ciu.
occupied countries of Europe <md Asia, through the International Red Cross. One hundred and h'\
received for -the Japanese
a nd passed on t Q . -;.t hem , t l.i fan gh
e \\eie in 'RC;.
h^etn� |-f%:'fo!^y^:'^ W-;.
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ably c<nnpared to. his earlier days> Incidently, lie is;.;nty choice for most valiiahlo player. ()thcr Out fielders <>f iiotcare AhmeMiike. Otto � Yun'a'gi-. sa>va. and Doc Yasiii.-.'all:, of 81ocan. AR for, man a gers it's take your pick; (here's Herby Tanaka,. Reg Yasuiy! Mickey, ^a'u:of Slocan arid. Ty Sugj'r
Vf -teinojr Creek. V ; .
v.'-'.Tiial '"ahout su'niA up ihe. whole
thing. ".� Aiul^ \vl\at U ;'Fom Sawayama
.T, H. \Vaters in. retort to a request for;assurance Troiiy the City jpoimcH'V that ho Japa::t)se be porinitted to establish a business or buy, property in NclSpn,
p'oc
Canada, '"- and. a miinbcr of them fought on our side 'n the last war"
ropcrly in /MclSpn, stated, "a T theW^"-pn?opi^"r-^el\j:r-b6rn-''in
; (Contmued From IM)
:sur.ance>jjV.xegard;.to
permits could be given at th.e present.
lime.
and'
'llevel-
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Nobby 'ranaka fr; '�'Avay, ami' .Keii Kutsiikake KaSl'o.";v oul.d be:'incliule(|;. iiv"- tliis linC1-:|t make a- swell" teaiiv!
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yi>vi- j>-jmVS; >VANT:;CC)niv^:j: ;; ^vy^m':b Wi$ l^jv'rHHy ;^a;i�^^>;u;iy^^; P^r^)iro;e
, , Faced with uneasiness .among tlieir
and askc'tl,:."Should we send the Can-[workers, .the Central District Council 11 ' ' "' knowj,)f;fruit growers laid down the follow-
ing terms as grounds';' for permit extensions. ��';�'. :-, ' , ', ::�'. " ' -: - /.. ,;';'.-
-^Granting of short-term permits w ill be decidexl on the inerits .of each individual application; i.e.j_the :pa^l,: present and: potentiaj future �asef illness to a gric u It iirepf t he ap> piicanl, certified by the employer.--and Verified byvthe committee
adia;-i-born to a :CGu.ntry .they iiothing. about?" '��':
illf every body sits around like we do; nothing ' will be done and �.-they will he ieftlicre,^ declared^ N.-R. l-Teeinari, ''What if - it were us in J a pii n 1 "...:� Lei V. a sk th.e go ye r nitip'n I." ; t hem, out; of -Canada; H un-Ix^ieve this is what Should be done," "." "
Monihei- IJaVpes felt ^.that
C. Security Commissioiv to ;thatetrect.
of Kelowiia, which lias;:'aliready'.m^de"-evident its intolerant hostility .by re- �� quiring, an evacuee family to leave ' the city' oii twelve ��liburs. .notice, has caused widespread imresi; ainoiiv the
eva'ciie'e laborers.
Thi^s has ;; caused thein to turn : niore appreoiativ^ ears and eyes to offers of steady farm employment .in other provfric^/Jf they decide to/ jtiove, they rare; anxious to- do �5o ;a's soon 1as:pbssibie;:irt^o1rdelr to . b^.setv tied 'by wmtipr. This will mean a serious; loss i ;of. labor, ; just at the ';
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iat;^sefious-ie|rof}was^on^ nee(f rf<jr; fa^Klabor :^t]t^ V^!ii3 !:^ - ;
jgrowers ilieniselves ^are''/..anxfou?- -?^ ^
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sisv depend^: upon
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