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THE.NEW CANADIAN
The Xew Canadian
E. CORDOVA ST.
VANCOUVER, B. C,
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An Independent- Organ Published Twice-Weekly As a' Medium of �xpresston Among The People of Japanese origin in Canada ,
Thomas K. Shoyama
Harry S, Hondo 40c .per Month .
Takaicht Umezuki 1 Hlrotafo Tsujl f�- Six M*aths,in
Sandon Reporter
Varied Problems Occupy Committee
EDUCA TION'1, cont. from t>. I
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groups .and classes.' "rgrades in formal schools, so that
urity qomrfvission spokes
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can 'transfer ttwtoltm work without
October 10, ) 942 I October 14 1942
OBITUARY
MTTSUYE ITO
Last
rites were.'held yesterday the Hompa Buddhist
,t that manFbr the Nisei Hculty. Test pape.rs and syitanaticjtemple, for jMEitsuy* Ito,. * � ~-----J respond to the R1"?110^^.^11!,.^ Juf^XSw.^lS dawtfw1 �* .M*. and/Mrs. Yoichll
very real need In each community,' H. te expected that. ^ ?��**� ^ Ito, formerly .of 1255 �-Franklin! and that the parents,, who have- time which have already beep, lost, street, who passed away October4
voiced their concern for months, may be^ regained-by conscientious ^ ^ Hastings Park Hospital. wc would co-operat* fully in' this emer- study on the part of-the pupils. , waa only eighteen years of age, and gency education measure. " ---..-.
NISEI HAVE SERVED -, SECURES JOB IN SUDBURY
MSEI HAVE SERVED. . . ^ Vancouver Nisei,
�Many young people have already^- - � . . '..�.�-.��.��. ~
take^Lralnirig in teaching methods, �> Harry Miyaaawa,,who was amoftg, ^ wW^n were and" " " ' ��"---- *�- - �<- -� � j
leaves to mourn her loss besides her parents, two brothers and one sister. Her father and elder brother] returned from Slocan for the
by
By t Sugtman
camping trip on September 26,
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Vancouver
B. C/�Varied activities, designed to benefit 'the corn-munlty=here are being' pushed by
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groups of the local Japanese Com-j and sound the following day. jtHttee. .
An '''occupational division" Is now
��n mountain . to
the open. They returned all safe
kby^the contingent-going ' down to>Kenryu
fes aTMastings'Park; in-Schreiber'last'sprfngV'and wK6later!;T' 'xawi,' ^�*�. rltv tts*�lf and In each L / N < , ^ _^� jKINOSVKE OHARA
cuy iw>cu, tuiu^ m e�cu wgnt to -work in the sawmill -at .
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^-v, Daltoii, is now employed.in a dry.
. jOn in'this work; as' soon as-the'cleaning plant in Sudbury, Pnt-|ohara, formerly, of DUncan1 B c � LT! 'courses are jeady and registration Several other evacuees secured sl-|in his 62nd year. Funeral rites were of pupils is undertaken. � Jj^iar positions in Toronto some performed by Rev:'R. Hlrahara of
.Originally, it was hoped 'that a tjme j^- ' HSandon on September 26, and cre-
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contest was held on a suggestion
Aory, �work
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a piece-work basis, quirles are now being made with �|11dl.p1J wholesale clothing companies hi JJ2ff' regard.
ment, Yasaku Ando, Unokioihi
sewage and so forth, with a view Holding its regular meeting the to submitting recommendations for Sandon "Haiku" Circle met recent-Improvements to the authorities, jly, Composing many poems with
A "registration committee" i s the theme of /'When We Came."
listing the names of all residents in! ,--------------------
Sandon. when the list Is complete r- . / i. r> *�*� It is the committee's plan to send t^OSl Indians \retmOn copies to the various evacuation'^ e
towns and secure lists from these,Utlaitfa jOT in exchange.
The education committee is also continuing' its studies, and is now iawaiting the; decision of, the gpyerti-ment regarding: the establishinent of school classes for the children.
more formal school system -With(
the employment of full-time second' . ^,^��^ � ^^.^�,
generation teachers could be Instl- j STILL GOING TO SCHOOL
tuted at relatively-low cost. The Japanese children in Mt. Lehman provincial government's refusal to district have been attending school contribute to the cost has made this regularly since the opening of the impossible. ' �� [new term early in September. Mr.
Although constitutionally educa- K. Ogata was instrumental In mak-tlon Is a provincial matter and al-!ing these arrangements, though the children Is still resident �'.__* � * _ .� *. in. B. C., Victoria has taken the jyu�c position that they'were moved by}
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mation followed at Spokane, Wash. The deceased is survived by his wife, four sons and one daughter,
YOSHIO ASARI *
The death occurred October 5 at Lillooet, B. C. of Yoshio Asari, first son of Mr. and Mrs.iSadajiro Asari, after confinement in the Lyttoa -hospital. Final services were held at Lillooet, October 6th, followed by
poswoii uvai, iney were movea oy Kawano Box 642 Revel ! cremation in Vancouver -on Octo-
federal order, and their education1 MIS- Y- Kawano, BOX vu, Kevei-' �*.
is therefore no longer a provincial stoke, wishes to tell former students! - ______________
of her sewing school in Vancouver,
responsibility;
STANDARD COURSES
The correspondence lessons which
will be provided are the standard' SOME MAIL FOR YOU?
courses Issued by the department I M^I addressed to Mrs H Wata- , �
of education, and the Commission !naoe ^ mnks Nagano Miss1 slocan and New Denver, _,�.._,- ,_., �..,. .------------.,�,. � � - "* . i supervision of Dr. H.'Ka
that she is now on the foad to good PATIENTS AT SLOCAN health again. - Patients who were moved from
the Hastings Park hospital have .been placed in the hospitals at
officials feel that a very practical Khaisa Klwan Society, repre- system can be evolved, senting British Columbia's 1200 Their content for each grade con-East Indians, has 'forwarded a forms to the requirements of'the petition to Ottawa and Victoria ^MMHHMBHiillMBiiMHiiM reiquestlng vottrig rights for its
Mitsy Watanabe, Mr., and Mrs. K.1 supervision of Dr. H. Kamitakaha-Hisakl, and Mrs. Hana Inouye hasjra, medical doctor at Slocan.
been forwarded to The New Cana-j �-------;-----------
; Where it may; be claimed^ ' :Ke�p Up Your Courage,/Folks!
.Plans are "also being pushed to organize the ;Woniett:.br the co)r\mu-nity,-�� since it is recognized that women's organizations may accom-plish many objectives both in com-imuiity aiid family life: - �;;�
B: C. is the only, province in which East Indians are unable to have their names placed 6n voters ...lists,';.the, petition points out.
Exception is taken to the fact tliat East:Indians here* are :sub-
Hayashl, ar-[ ranjgcnientl; are being made to opeh|
men and boys might. pKidtlse'.'kehr ;::.'d_q^.y.''->^tijletlc;>;%tiyities1 however, /rtre-ifor-:the;iu6st paribeUig arranged, by the Yoiuig People's Scciety.
vice, although they are not'granted^ .citizenship rights; '; ;
v If voting; rights were granted
Crraiitlhg of ^the demand would � iia'Ve a soothing effect- on present political unrest in IndiA, * " i'-'x.'^titio"hersV^�;�'':�..
, Aii exciting event lo a groupi of young. 'Wys .was;. the oyernight
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