FHE NEW CANADIAN
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ndepenclent Organ for- Japanese Canadians�-5c a Copy; 40c a month
V, No. 79.
VANCOUVER, B. C., '. Wed., Sept. 9, 1942
ipathetic Understanding! Of jees Urged by Anglican Council
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W. � The vital . Volga centre of Stalingrad focus of world bat-uring the early part of as reinforced .Nazi di-tered upon its western londay a-new and dan-ent was opened in this 1 German might since been concentrated at ing of thi� hard-won ioviet communique said Army was Jiolding h this drive and flank-from the southwesti� in rticial battle to date 'of i-German war. . � The unceasing air [gainst � vital German :i-.held cities roared on, Canadian ahd Ameri-; and bombers sinash-ly over the continent, shipyards, railheads.. .centi-es>..and -distribu-:. /rFrankfurt: was /set nvgJit, and Am'erican esses; rang up "their >f the war. - .::
Field Marshall Rom.
PORT ABTHXJR, Sept.9.�(CP)� A plea for "sympathetic understanding" of the plight of the Japanese evacuated from their homes in ttie defence areas of British Columbia was made Tuesday In a lesolution adopted at a session of the executive council and the missionary society of the Church of England In Canada1 in annualj meeting here.,
The, resolution,, sponsored by Archdeacon - H, A. Alderwood of Saskatoon, urged tliat "everything possible be done" to promote re-establishment of the Japanese "in
VOLUNTEERS-SOUGHT TO HELP:SCHOOL
If a sufficient number of teachers who are willing to volunteer their services can. be found among the Nisei, arrangements will'go ahead to hold School classes for young* Nisei children living in the city and awaiting evacuation to the interior. At present it seems likely that the majority of city residents will itoi be removed for at least a month, and these classes w'ill help to fill in
\-Mi:,lLS AT MKSSIIOUSK � ;
Heavy Influx of Settlers Into Slocan Handled Smoothly
By Z. Kinoshita . . -
SLOCAN CITY.�AUhougii^the,vrno.y?m<nU of Japanese evacuees ttTtfiis.area had slowed down for some time, it again picked up momentum recently when on September^,-3 and
, 4 over 150 men, wonien and children arrived each'flay. These movements, moreover, are continuing almost daily^so'that the movement now is unprecedented in size, ,� - '
Among the party which arrived
on September 3, were Yasuzo' Shoji
and 13 other veteran^ of World War
1, who had been.'acting as guards
at Hastings Park, These veterans
were housed temporarily In the
accordance %ith the spirit of the increasingly- serious gap in Christ." .
"People living in westein communities, where there are open Nazi sympathizers, declare /they
the education of the children.
Official approval has been given the venture, and the use
24 "x 80 feet two-story bunkhouses, of which there are now six, with a capacity for 600 people.
Owing to the favorable weather and efforts of the officials in charge of housing, tiie families were able to settle down with a minimum of confusion. Meals,' at present, are provided at the messhouse under the same arrangements -as at Hastings Park/since provisions for in-
Pushed To
won't '��have'-.a Japanese near the Of a large and excellent building iTdshnie and placeT:'saidArchdeacoirAlderw-c)od;,OIV PoweII S(ree(; has been sc-f ,-^ .-,-,>�. "I have never seen anything so, mif.^ AH^ iri,7* iix-n^V,,ri M\<* '� VANCOUVER,--i
. . i, v i j j -L Hide Hyoclb and Miss
violent as the hatred expressed tx)-, Cliu^e uehirta/ both qualified wards the Canadian -Jnese,. by� llormaj sohodl graduates \vith ^
perlcn<,e in teaching, will act as directors. But whether the school
certain Canadians," added Dr.. W. W. Judd of Toronto.
/�This, is a problem for .the whole.;..;. ^ act0aHv be held will depend of Canada, he said, ' IL:'is -not a, abjt,ve; all iipoiitlic number.of: problem,'..for,.-one,-provmee ---^---^ ----;-*�''-*�
section of the Dominion. The statements.:! have heard constitute :an indictment of oxir Canadian Cliris-
Archbishop W. R.
high sciibol students ami graduates or university students ready to help: -// � " :
A meeting of everyone willing Adams of (6 lend a hand "in-Ihis emergency
bid for the Nile Val- Kpotenay. B.C.; paid tribute to the educational project will be held
sterday's story icday,
conduct of rhe Japanese.:moved to
lan. commander ,;paiis-iW settlements.; -. .: '
>up and overhaul Wsj -�': The. young Japanese wank; to-�es after having been | be preached to and.ministered to hovrmrt ihp-/ sfar*ir>c^ in/ English/' -he said. �'He ; won't
listen to the Japanese language:"
in
beyond the smarting
.lastlunge. |
IA, �Japanese forces j
:fprward/in ttheir New}
e on Port Morseby.
Hied base, but havei
up in the steep and.
iches to .the vprotec-
ri barrier which cuts
island,--;/Allied "'-head-
ounced/tbday; Allied
es . aiid air � power,
he; enemy- advance,
Bombing of r Japanese
Friday afternoon, ai 3 o'doek, of f ice of t he Japanese Ca-
Citiwins' Couiicilt/?i5 E.;/ Cordova Street. : -
Will Ship Stored Goods Only At Owner's Expense
As more and more evacuees become settled in hundreds of new homes from Hope to Ontario, many requests to ship their stored possessions to them are being received, the Crone Storage Co. lold The iNcw Canadian today. This company has been storing the goods and chattels left behind by local evacuees and registered �with the Custodian.
Considerable time, trouble and expense, however, can be saved
new centre of Tashnie, 14 miles J by tile owners if the following beyond the coastal defense .gone//! procedure is carefully followed: will continue to" hum with hus- ; (ij All icqucsts to ship goods tie and. bustle all -the vj-cst of � should the week, with daily quotas of
-. � >x i' A .
, /Sept. S.^
be fonvarded to Mrs. Jean Thorneycroft, Crone Stpr-
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, - Wfc7 . -�j �� v^� �� ��j >^~ .: � vr V **�**� - � .�. 1 A V* * * ^fc" v'* v *� V ) XvT A V* A A \j +*J *. V*
fe; - frbmv-Tues- Vf /;nge'; Co,. 760 Bealty" St./ Vancouver. The warehouse icceipt issued at the time the goods were, stored must be enclosed in the letter.
(2) The stoiagc company wHl make up a bill covering ship-ig charges and send it t< (S.ec "BAGGAGE" p. 2)
'"day to Saturday." The /first, fam- } ily grotip . for .this centre left i from the C.N. ' station Tuesday, j This -morning- 151 boarded: the | train! and. by Saturday oveir 600 { women and "-children",- will "have i
joined the large group of ^ work-vj , ping charges and send it to the men, now pushing construction i of housing imiis. there.
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^ Slocan Valley jnovements:are | eople/niust boar patientlv Wltu keeping up; A special train of ,a?lyMnconvemences they encoun-five .coaches left Tuesday morn-; ! ipi--;- .
headed
iy/150; j for-the
for New. Denver.
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Irueman1 ellsfchatnam!
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5.--; By Staff/Cpr|resi)ondent
CHATHAA^
construction Of units is being, concentrated ai Lemon Greek, about 7 from Uie town_, wJiere-al--40 or 50 houses have been ''oilei - houses and however, have yet to be built.
It is'felt that with the co_opera-ive efforts of the B. C- Security Commission and the Japanese peo-
j ivp
ed, by Allied Head- fj^
officer/for jhe;. B.' C;;^curit\'; mission, ,whp gayfe ,iis ^ ye;rj-L
Uik/.pn"c^riditiQns-pr>yailln^ in .the various "ghost -tpWiis"". ' j 3Se /gaye; iis /words of encourage.-1
pted s "as
Stalingrad -is at Man ? epochal de-rfV Spyiet ^
low," Tiiis.? ^^ Lh/situatlon - wajs one er rela3;e<i by Dom�l
j'Japai, ;ad time when hangars
"that;v?i
XMi-.. Russian;1- Si-soon, follpVing rted rejection of re.-fohs"' from; Tokyo. O?f.; �. The .white ced Tuesday, about r/l�f�ssideht Roose-it plain, ma radio that/ preparetions ray for opening a n EuTCpe. that the-gcitiohs .regarding ions'- were-made atj
ment:
oii
wasr cor�fid_ent that we,- W'oujld be welcome{herein du^ tinie: /^-; ": also stressed that he would do
Slocan, t-he rest to New Denver. :f A/ siriiilar :gr^Up. going to the j
/deitnia-tioris leaves
.',' Evacjiation b^
.'..':-'.'�'�..�-"-��'�: ' - --'- :�:-���'---- ��.-��-.-;" aloilg..:{-. �.-.';���: !.y\ ; '-�-' \ _� .. j- ; -;:: ^ ;)j
^uiUble for all the jiidiyidual ?Ji^
artervthe^ugar-beet �arv^sj^/^^divldu^l / houseiceep'ing - -have^/noV berr'seitied. and as^ the days
- IiV sunimary^e declared .^ha>vje?^> j^n cbmpleted;. A' - : - '<! niariy, improvements will beWfe.^
^f^^^r-^h^�p^ the eacjy **��� h"*
^ disguise/i or o^ m ^^ ^^ bcon_
tri^:o^urfed ^ '^^^^^^
wheri^ADA nok/afford[ much^ margjji for.giyjlh^rand admire these friends, who axe
^AMEgmMA wa^4biUl^� ^^ction//to/:eyerybhe; /<^n^jinaking; numy concessions " t-1'-
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are /reported/ ^-/'yeryj.--; / ; r � v " -^/-;/- ^;-/�-/-; �-...-;v-: ;;, '?y���"]� ��- � -
his. best; in trj'rig to secure ^
The^Confinentdl
} A .further grxxip 'of Nisei girls -". -left via Canadian^ Vatlohal;.l%st\ - ^iturday evening to give.eastern;; 'Canada a chance to see what we]
operation
'
,%: August 30^ saw our ball-team ^ughtef- thej^lpcal fcuj!n":TteahT: which'"; \1sited .t
the tune of I6-6/ '��-�': :/ : ;
CohiTnunifiJ
INKASLO
Ago we ivsitipjp' (be
wrtte' BS , b^ys. W<rii, tf anything to/a name,;'-:
B,C.-r<k)immuiuty.a^rrtwenty double-decker buriks, and tiyity.inTfnany directions, but;with against the walls are small study � the central -objective.:of making stalls "wjuipped with table and-itfe here is^pleasant,; ussfiJ/and be><eh:/Tlje dormitory is expected Worthwhile as possible. Is steadily to be fiEted to capacity sooti.
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eceived tw�
Thanfcts, girts, frwn the lads in Ontario; Please
V Included in the..... group werei
Silyerdale. Hanako /Sak^nsislii,^
Hariey. Marr ^uziifei arid' Agnes] in
Suzuki: all of whoin ^ere bound f
?fence betreen'Brirj - for Harhihon, and Elizabeth" Ya-]-' ... --*�� -officials' ini.-msshita. of -Vancouver, /who isj' ktwp.it "P-. _ ^ �_-.-.- ^ ...
ecine to >I6ri-:real. - The vMLsses , �-.;'. .-,'.. ; . ;
Suz^Iki reined; :o Vancbuver! ^:h tne.-olcckmg and nc-irg of
!.- 'frcm. Kaslo/.B;: C. .xiere -._-_-.;-_-:-.�_-: : - - - i;;'-'.-""}""ha-ve'"- b�-n rtsidihg Tdth SCVDAT SCHOOtJ p^rfnis. -
xitinued ouTbreaisi ' - "-------T�- - . . . �,-.-�.. ..___-__
the!xtnrs\ Clares ar.d jCi^kr-^nrri: . Wr.er. -re firs: -amrwJ her*-T? ?edh%oiet?r- wtli be re*icr.ed-as soor. ^w :;-.� fcoacco beiag plar.rec. bu: wot!*? mescal aUthcrltifs lift e<!wn. r.ow a.'-er Boeing and sueker^?-
Rev G -O Vakai-[Classes 'for *^ose interested . Lr. -Jte pCAr/^. ^e are cuttir<g .and -�.'"-�'- .^lii^^tf^ii^in- rh^Er^^At Ur^-oAte n^v har^ir.a :Jiem in -J3e barra :o be
0 .-TK. �~r.�^ �� crsa^r^ CU.-�!. TIME MARCHES OS
ericari sltal military deci-j n made/; Jhe Pre -1 his brcadeast.
jiere :Iiey-P^*5.�p...-;niS5J-cr-.tiie.4*fc�*, *t -
Tdth their'^'ow si! -Siaving" in, t'r.e ro>ac
"" " " "�- ;*:eids/7;i-J^ 'Jie excfc^icst �s:a t
* *:ie".4iiSi,-..�'�:. iffc
^.cca
fe*
- the
Martha Moscrop are/providing i;n.-valuable leadership/. � - .
�khM rUMes f�r ^nUles 1 U 8, wHh r�tantai7 tearbers and 4irrrt�d by Rimi T�Um^�. i -� R.C. fradvate, ire -M�r ffnr-ttofitef tn'sererat Alcrnrt hj�Bs and bviUing*.' The *ch��4 f�l-
ou:
Oke tbr Ua*ti�f* trtt Cfcw-
thos far
Boys dormitory irork is rapidlv ur.der Ro>- SfUnobu. L^ now. tie scle supervisor 6! 26 ireH-beha-vwS :eec-a�eti bovs Tr.t boys (Socrnircrv h*5 some
- Harry Tsuchiya, :Jimmy/ Hasega-wa and _**Hahkri Okada are organizing thi&|work. . .
" - Baiketball and ba'dininton clubs, 'are in full s^ilhg. a'rid/promise tov
- be the chief .indoor spons during * "/the fall and winter. Coaches in..
elude Kanao Naruse, Roy Steno-bu. Kerr kut&uicake aY.d Shizuo MatstUxt. - / -- - .,
Cojv.s:nkUoo is aIso going aJbead r.r. a r*cr�*tJO!i hsll for the �w>-. cr.unity, ir is a Uu"g* ioj &tmctuie, *0 x fiO fee:, ard-is .expected to be ' c�np**ted 'xrward the end of Otr-o-jer. � i:' --'...'
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