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Round the Towns...
To*h
at UMdr wnU-annoal tfaeted Bob ttftdamehi aa
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for the remainder of the
Hartiy and J. J. Sutherland an honorary
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CHAMPIONSHIP WON
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^�^Bf/JHt^ ^_____ � 'Bi0C^;^;Tte;',. flrjit -gr^iit :^'(�yent
^.y^fcfii*^^
dab. Mr, Nao)naki 0��ki, former
,�hptf|i^^
Jcptf&^i^j^^
/xi/il^-i^i^
^;: 4i.M^|p:|t^:|a�t
�:;' afcikaia Ono, �r�t vic�. prwiden t;
Frank HataifaiU, i^cowlYk*-pr�i-
:�:<&$ jrjifijy!^
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JiinVlSf
filifd;the air with ten>e; i^citemen^ and thrills'; in every
'vn&::i)n/^^
^v.From'^every:; ;cornejr ^o(J-^:^ht^)I fi^idic^mefthij !Iusty";cheer;i;6f houses Alpha,;':'; Ganltna,:; 1^1 >*; ^JSigriia; � and
Mye� Okanmra, wren-
m J.I L.
The songs and the cheer*
. Policed for weeks, ahead rang loud
sfai and IWuje Mttobe, treasurer*. *>r th�lr wspective atnletes. Walter Inouye, 'Ja^jc-MaUui, Kay CHAMPIONS
service department; .Fred ^ Frank -Toyota, a~ junior in
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^ <*^;^!�rtinve^ v;#WJkaw^^
^Mn^nM^ ;:moto,-15e^^
� neiP^rtmenl. v; ? -v ; >.;;; v ; . ^he was un/orjtiinaiely injured in brie ':..:.�;:Advjiso.i's are. Key, .Yoshio^Onp, Mr. " ' "
> ;;Min6ru; Sajkaihio^o^d; Mr, Sv;-K.; Yo-��"�:�'' Bhidav: �i-^V^v; -�;! 4: �!/:':�-''^ :i-^:;'M'-'
Sandon Spotlight
School Paper Gives Interesting Note ' On Interior Town
4 +
~ SANDON. � A bright three -page, , , _, , .�
. mimeographed sheet, "The- Sandon taot:olui,day of the mcet proved thriU' F Spotlight" was presented by the ener- hl% aml entertaining and was jus. geticniembers of the Journalise the
to the school a;:fe\v wrecks ago. ;:grouuds. Within a few niinutes the
:; orthe race^i'Tiny Miyoko Bando, a junior for jD^lta; -And Yurikb=';Fuji-;
^oka^^j^igma-seniori '^.ir&cfctfym*:, :pions;;for''fthej^girls,-They :each:hiid ' 21"points and' the :cup^^ras; shared '^'betw.een;th<em.:-.-^'' '� '��:'/ � ;:;>>-^ �:;; :-;.Vv..":
T^ ; lp' d
throu^hout5thev;V;hole e^en^,- in. house startding^an^I :endexlj with i76;ppihfs. Sigma> house was; secphd witlv l!28 ^iid -Delta .third vvvith 83 points, v; > v
The .teachers' relay held '.oh the
;$uid editor Sadakazu Sato in his
artd ;the remainder of
; .'"Although this 'isn't vci / . the events w.ere postponed till Sunday .'
big, we have put; our heart aiid soul .:>iiito it;" Heportcrs were Junji Kino-'
Eifbt N*� Gr*kimt� From K*Jo Hifh Schooi
KASU). � Traditional graduation �xercUe� for eight Niaei attending the locaJ Ka*lo High School took place laat week on June Z5, when Principal H. R. MacArthur presented the dipio-maa. A number of the�� studenta;~ ftf ni�hed writing ^thev/.Xttmyer�ity^ /eh^ ^ran<^; examinationg ^last^^week, '�� �. .V'''v
^:;^^i"i^ad^^^ Hideko Omori, A�y Ytmawoto, K�. xoko Sftinotm, Eiko Nobaok*, Helen
^'Kuiniilai,; ;;;-M,a|tl^;.^Ta'in*^ki '^jti&* ;';�>!inor'u ;;Furlika.waVv>G ..'.>:�', rT>:�. �'; �:'� v-^;K;:
Many promotions for ^[isei students in Gra.des 9, 10 and 11 were listed in the local-paper^the Kaslo-Kootenaianr 'The high school graduation 'dance held in the evening'was attended by leading citizens of Kaslo who danced 1o"J1tKeTstrains.'of a special "orchestra "or the oc.asion.
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: -;K>VSLO,^A:grancl; jpicnit ^iJpnsored by - the- Kbyykai;�waa'':^6l^;;:^f'>Viniy' P,ark on July: iat^ ^Vanou^ Barnes for
youngs t(^;9nd-;the^6ide^
runVoTf-^htoothiy.
^ypjto^dj^^^ ^ptpt^
i�^ Sigh^' |ubi^n^rii��xM the
e<litoria] of Jun� 17, comraenUng on the report thit 112 won^n and children would be remoyed YroJih tjhie district aftey
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But aadly, peace waa not in sight' for the Kelowna people Laat Thursday, Japaneae fteld work-; --- *
en, protesting against the order of the British Columbia Security Com-
Kelownt Nisei Whip
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Siimmerland 16-6
Kelowna Nisei Lumby �x-Coaat
Ketowna Nisei ,
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By An Okanagan Observer SUMMERLAND. � The Kelowna Nisei BaU Club, smarting from the tem'fic beating suffered at tha hands of the Lumby Ex-Coast1 Boys, turned around and soundly whipped the Sum-merland Hinode to the sweet tune of 16-6.
The players were: Kelowna: Koga, T. Inouye, SWge Kawahara, I, Yam^moto, T. Yamaoka, Matsuba/ Roy Kuroda, S. Yamashita,
hiking,-golfing,! *�*� Bob Y-mamoto, P. Kuro-j
rajaaidfh ^ruied to ^brk-'"^^
Were jyri ;f^ar?t)i4fc;;a;-;*Brious:-:lofl be^8iirter*Uri{the tbmitbi.-^V^ M:. G�orte; v<Co!l^y,.CoiAm^sit>n' stated :;^'^^o^v^;;^. ;^
of.: the^workPst^p^ ��:$ ,the.VJa^^sej^ad; i^ft j**>* :^^en?l>%m6tit-^^ia,ilcu whei^ they; could ^majri^iV^ane^i? He;said;thevNbve)iTibfeT:1$ deadiine thejr^ej)artuT<6 Kati^l^n ^se^at'
' KELOWNA, June 28.-labor Upset appeared settled
JLJKPpMaJI hM,l>eeh^ given-, by. three-man committee that the anese be a�owed to remain the winter if they returned to fields now, '
The Japanese are discussing this proposal among themselves and aw
expected to reach a decision within the next two days, .
;��; ->>>V llltllllllK, LCIilllS, UINHIS, I gUIJ,lll^,j. .;�;� ... �
beach parties :ird now Ibcihg ^enjoyed i-^x"^:11^ i>y^- Kaslo / evacuees a$"tfc
weather really came to Kaslo this 'veek.
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LKAYE FOR ONTARIO
KASLO.� A number of Japanese! evacuees left for Ontario points
wa, Sam Imayoshi, N. Aoki,, M. Kita> H. Furuya, F. Inaba, Ritz Kmoshita, Sho Ikesaka.
last' OUR "ODD" SPOT
Monday morning on the bus. Theyj NANAIMO. � The twenty - fifth ivere Mrs. R. -Nobuoka, Sue, Eiko and annual convention of the Associated Yasushi, Mr; and Mrs. E, Shinkodaj ##&*&* of Trade xof Vancouver Is-and .Kenny Oda.' Also leaving; next iartd . lust -week refused to take any
aide/for HamiJton. Miss
>e climax .of therevents was start- siouary left .fo.r. a year's holiday rt; ed .vvitlt the ;Avho(e student body1 sing-, ihe coast, the school songs,. "Fight, $locau
\veok :, is Eiko Kutsukake, who has act jOn-on a resoluMon from T ofino vorked in ^aslo for; a -year :;as 'nurses' : urging all Japanese Canadians; be
�i/fo frtf .Hotviilfrti-i . A'f Joe 'Q Toi^- . i>-\ic ! .'.''. i V -',' '�: .' '*.':'-. -.-, ' .
ns Sent back to /Japan-: after the
that
club is sponsorecf bv-l'sse's -"Anpi -and
- '�:��� �- " � : �;���'... School" -and "On Your Toes: SJocan;"
i'iia'^t�t�i'^-frtht:*iW^'i;UVj:-i*^ihj^
ed in: the -pa.per there' are so/ne'-�'v�T;'c\ips;ior mdivi^af:ehatupioiishii>s ': which could only come from an in- !matle the Presentations. Mr, Y. Shoji, terior housing school and there a>�? -P^sident of the P.T.A. presented ^o Of vourse; the usudl bright Hayings lhe I^PPa hausc the (.hampionship
'..banner which the P.T.A. hail donjueft. r6ur":Littie Gray School-House" by! .Assisting Mr. T; Tsuji and Miss Y.
Kahamitsu has ihe followmrTanab^' �tllQ P^'^'P^1'8 ot' tlie ^^9^ �����'�� -�<rti |]le p,T.A. amt members, of the
FIRST OPEN 0AY
ATTRACTS MANY
VISITORS
By John Tokwa, Schooj Reporter The Lemon Creek Students' Council
periehce -had shown it was impossible; to assimilate Japanese'.'-jto Canadian way of life.
rThe<majority of the 25 delegates - present were of the opinion the Japanese question was out of the sphere of a Board of Trade. It was an international . question, and should be dealt with as the. government sees fit. ;
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interestiiig paragraph for posterity; >V^IC: l"V n.^./i : ,__ ____
'�Our litMo :gv(i:y;;schcpU : ^ i .. � j'piayed host to^ over two 'lumdrefl^ visi- Toronto :White; Wedding
structtdi.^yor ii .carpenter shopl/SVe^j �'-'�'":-'- ����'":-�- '���..''��r.;..--';.'^-; :- ;.:v"' .;'.,' Uors at the^ first Open: Bay heldI at iAp^v^n /> nu -�''" ":t ' '^ �
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' r ' -- ;" *, ;^ .. \" \ � v ':- � J June;'10.% a^:pretty ''whiie'wedtiing"'
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request of Kelowna residents.
The Daily Province reported that a three-man committee representing the City Council', the business men and growers had met in camera until early in the morning but failed to rca.h agreement on the Japanese labor problem.
The committee met again the following day hoping to reach a (kcfs on before that njght, the time ..set. in, tht' Japanese ultimatum. .The Japanese message stated thit. they would seek work in other ^is tricts rather than be forced to: im
out of the Okanagan after the sea--'
son,
; The Kelowiia Courier, .a 3!>>y?af did; paper, winner: of various i-Up? a/i'd shields in the Canadian ami Bri-M Golumbiav weekly, ne^ysp;lper;co?npet!�
grades
and, six
^- \l|.%4Lilf^ *�^l 1-'V VIV�iIllt*i **V %llt. i.fc4i3>.�W- : . ~. ~~~~ ^'"�^~ fcJ|--
e Post ;0mye reports^ the Japanese>hil<iren at work.
".�M-:'iV-_l :'^V.:^_>ii-v il'JJj' tT^l.^i^ T-;.�.^ : "; T-I_---;.. ' _'i._"__J': ...
;^udy laUhc fx)rme^ the restrof.the griuies attend the gray :^x v; V - Z: V " ;'" "'� the trei
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I Assisting -the principals: were Miss
_'* , /Svi:._:-*-"_ TT_' L_": __'- 1. ^ f"-^~ ' O .'.' '"V- ----i.'.I
aiid/ MV^ Sam Yama-
o the :de-j �.�/.:.l- " v '
'^e:;year ii>4i Isolate'.lisv^ii, -;;fQPQ
:N<iwr Jiie Hs being^:piunpedl ^tP;;^li^i^ �Weafy towiiJ Th6 white residents^ \n--l'.
A-i'ClI VCI
rery classfpom gave evidence of treinQndous v:aii)bunt \of - aetivity da.
" goiiigr biv shic^the;Qpen-";.;:-->';The bride, is^ the daughter of ;ATjr.
;pf p>int^wd Mrs^
ahdrhanjl-:] Rupeirjt ::and:: Slpoan�>C�tyV .;>tnd^:the �>^r^at�;iosphere(gr^^
JA: lne:;r:ppms. ;^n; Ii)diari lirojecitCV^sj HaginoV; yanfepuwr^^l; TaslVriie^ They ftro^r^d\bj^ ohe. grade^G^cla^
earvings;; of:tb.ten> poles" "a.�id ~--^>"-'^ ; .; : - . v. - :'
niatle";d"f;birch b^rk/�Grade';?
many
'-�-...' j�.' "V" �-"
large"; muralsc
\Yhe"chtldr>h theros*lye*.' .were.piromi-.
Kaslo S^niilJ; Begins Operation jThii \Veek
;ThaX it Vaf in 1027 that ;thV car toad � "ffom Xel#p.'n'� ,to; Skvan ^was-.e.\1endVii to connect wiih Xc*- Denver, Kose-.
;- Cub=T F; Doi and
v>^ -:Very sopji-now; the snarl of the :�;'�.producing' s^w-^11.""wilU'J?e in the^ v .air-.again;"in iTyaslo.- Thig �ne.w;;'^?'^' 7^nni^^ic]v^Kas 3^0 t^lU^b^tjUie : ... ...... ;" I.amtjort i.umbet Co. 'of:^Nelson is
attracted much-attenij-jyjjt ^bput ready to staH cutting.
** *�i �'-- felts an(i conveyers .were - Saturday, ;and the povce'r
. . turned on-for a ?hprt-tinte; '
->-..-. prepared bv executive! A �"'; ^.-^ ^ ;V ,"".-"
?:Naboruf Matsuba and Kunio]" ^?^?;^c I1^3?^^1^"10
amura;. Wolves, G. Yoshinaka Sand -Suvama, and the .Visitors' Bgok made! ' tTit
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YAMAGA
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'. Oikawa. and S". Okumura. .^anies .are. j?<he<iale�V ev^r, lay,; Saturday and Sunday and
i,*e-"o? P^nty of excjjeiftent in; for tiTrT-rv-aK^eeii " da r itig." the |.
by. Kiypshi. Ito.
::Hill fenct; has
f f (JVC h*f rV* h^T' ***f
- A" number' c-f
lsvV.dwindU'd, many cow beiaic empty. *tuow hoaxes ami
'#
their !axr?T?, btnrt' atwr -rtarcy �{ hani work by :h* Jaaoes* faresers a
CfnsvA
LEMPBiERE,�F- P.
appearaftcv. Tiv r,i*h Vice^>r.*a!, -was "a recetii Whkh. a�e tenanied look ?nach"to this, cai'.p. At a aeetinir
the third -period -on Friday,! �ere surprised to see very;| youthful, instructors teaching le^sonlf (p the pupil?, fading jrrad* eight} #: j^nt< u^�k over the cla*se� for one] 'tW'girU teachinic'the primar-i
jtrade*, wiifle the tfachen went Oie bos depot to'extend *eddrn| to Mrs. Fvkvzam,
to house the machinery to protect it ^riii the bielcihg 'from rain "and dampne*?: ; All "th? - const ni'rtioh i^ e�f a\perrnan'ent Mature an-1 .MKhajref (korg'e Lambert CPU. sidser>j this mill wil> continue to op. -erate'. here '10? nyiny years. c -
The engineer, "Jim Sapriken. K. "� and' The -thWe" Bftba
) Stated:
"The government's dec :>i'^i \vrald be welcomed .except for the t-oiuHiion-"forwith." The committee . ^.�i s a shrewd sus picioii that 0 1 tav a i^ hsv-ing a (jiiiet >hitck!e at tho position b which its offer has placed the M?-Refusal :to accept removj j . vvii! xer-tainly moan an cud of ail j;ego\Tatiete;. aiuia;cceptahce^ may result in partial failure Jo:; harvest, tho :4xmiatd- .crpp^.; .
.*'\Vith Ottawa's dec sic n coming at the wprst possible .time .so far a* the vegetable picture is -concerned, ;;it looKs as if the cpmmiUc^ i^ fa�d %ith; .laking;. a chance wrth ]�rp4�-tion .decrease^ �.-b>y ;40r?iato ^ /growm -due: _to jack olf .pickers, or ::..p6M'^.-;; ire>openin^ "of negotiat ions law.-;
'�:"w ith';ptita .M."-.-:'; -^ ";;- C :>'v :- " :.p:;//:/-
: ;>"pQwn^ � afidv ;* ouiid -^ tlieyX ;go: ��..-* kickifig '.each other's' pnnts"rofr/.ed;B b]&" AtKe V: only .';\v'a"y ^bf :Vdes^ribiri? ^ Kelo.wria- Pfopie. Japanese anil ^ v-'h)t% vrhd have bieeji;abit for n">'oar half^ We wonder ;itih^tom\:tp^ b^JPg ^grP^vn::-/anif| profce^lv.. t with all' this ^rumpus >sro;ng an^
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the !�jwn* afbrfoiT. bat �irptT haMe?. th* m*�� ha:I, the caortion. of iacretf.fFamiko Saito, gr�<ie 2 aad 3 teacher), wfcirfc �PP kefnf takett eptv of by a iiwt Ae mimimam wafe rate-paid to! TV ^iiripiiae 4ortit|r that fwrvod w� ranniag two �f Hove farm*, trozfcert Vr�, and otfaer problepos were [ etceftl laiflj good. W* har<. the nwk, he *t�^si , doc JMed >ith ihr o�toal, I '&& �f Mae rwy good
brolher?. who have" constructed the
milj frame in.the past two wWfcs,
'-were w*H �ati�f)e�i when ->v ^ry
^pulk-y a:idi belt ran. troe when the 'rnlll wa*, tamed 6ver. .- - -' , .
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Tbrir i� a boom of ti>fr� r�wty, aad the **w *aw-m;:i w-H b* at it fay ike time the paper come* <mt
giVen (o ' persons- and were encountering, difficiillk;? d J he" -'war-'in a--cable re;eive.il b: lo�al Spanish Consul from :he ?? Fweigii Offtre.";;"-'1 :VM:' :�'.'����"'-'.' Staled the tran�Utron of tfc dated J�a* 18. 1^�: "v-\
M Iiapenal Ctoven
Ifcat
l� aid witbiMt
wh�i have
are