The New Canadian
this voick of tiik si;eorsi> okneration
YAMA TAXI
SfcYrh-nVf MM
AOi... Ui No. 11
YANVOL VI.R. B. C.
; MAY -HV >M0:
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' V.;.- '. � ' "-v.i.i .it nv: !.' told; .. i -v.Vt. :- kv"hi.*.:p>peV-. be-; , ^ >x ,}!v..:\-� i.r-.v.i).j.jng -eh[; ;".;,\,.';!'.;.tl>;dh;m.! wasn't m- � 'W ��'�.�>(. rluf. nincompoopj. V..., W-'^.r^ >.nd 0/ . did bo- j v -V?':jo�v^s-:niHHJed;^>crsQiV with.
�<\ .v>v\>.n. i 5oi\i ^Charter Changes To
Aid Piscrirhination
i '. ^ve'..'.rtveire..hTihyan inter - � js''J' otherVMjsot\are doing, |
/-.^'v. in B- C. but in America[ - .�: . �: � �
'-Vcut0,;,C^d3 well, I joldU The ;\ aneouver City Council !'" '��-'; � -; � � � refused To endorse the principle
contained' in {he report of. the
^at:tfie�';\vl,>o"!^\btwVGlv;::'acted..like
. ,-. .. .oil 5'or \furfher.consideration.. >r>-;frthe editor got mad, It wasj :v, -' : >.-��::�
f^Ht time th.n'I tsvcr s,i\^ hmVi. The. report. uri;e(i thai Soctioh-'-/i" Ivs {Jiv.fjcr-. ;;L � r ;y. ^:.: |lbv;> of t)\&.City'x;[ chart eishouUl He lectured to poor mo (br half
power to restriet the iscsunnee of
adUv^able. to do \u: the" pulilTe j: | interest. . v' 1
j V)e= ;Ht)ended by the ProvipoiaV told; , he ..c^Idrv't ;;h3ve; ! i^JMafure, to. j>ive^JVcy City; fuH
jo tSbiJr, He even shouted mc:
hu m j n in feres t sfpr.ie $ - when - pcop le <Jcn't write them. Hc'^ald he didn't vVnJ to be b'othej-ed with, guys V' suppose he meant like me) ;who fceef a|l the lime. but.do nothing. ^' Not only th.it,; he looked up,thjb
:ft?es .to \$how; rne (hat I hadn't pld up the.subscription for I^st ;
, month. Then he grabbed ^ golf '.. <lub, raised, ii over .my; head and :
:\ ordered, rne to.wrife sohicthihg�� myself to see if I.could ;do better';-
;Th3t hfght { felt rather bad and ^n- unpleasant dream vtoo:. .-"1 ^jfWmi:lha;t;1.'Aytis; iri the* vvbgd^ ;dr^ ; *as being chased by a sleek black
�^nfc^nJmal-Avhich^gave^ f ncjiy .^pfeasant- odour. There \yas 3. s f.ccre. expression on the face, of |h? ski/nk' Uor�� sk�jhk. it was).. :|t �a> an educated inch, a face, which s^ouea iinniistakable signs. of a strict early religious; training, a face de> s for higherthings triah attracf-n$ attention - to itself by nieans of vile odours. tncidentaUyi'' the face re-runded n\e of - a certain a|derm'a"n V.rried )ackscn;;-;or sorneb^dy. V I. ^^ed;with:tJte skun.k::in the"hahVe cvcency and health to le'aye .me Bar th^; 'n-sore.. I. pleaded the �5j!-?r- he.'-rarYr and the ' greater 'be-M^e my di'scpmfort'�'. ' . ;: '. ' ' rarj and ran.: 1 was all but of
Canadian Mosaic
sis;
G o n fe r c n c e S u p po rts | Economic Research
j . (Vver delegates froiiv,;j?on\o
I port; io ;\ proposal advanced by i the Cat\:uHaiv .fapatuvse Asso^ia-
tIon ({V.eonilnei a eoiuprohensiyo survey of eeonojnie eond iJioiis Inntoh^ 0apivnese hi Oawada}'at the- : ^uunial eont'o^opre hi^d- jv; aVn- ;. ieouver Sunday. ; � -{ The survey will lnvcarricd out . ! by the ^ssoci.ltioh, ncllhfj In. : j ctos<S cooperation with orQahl-I nations In different Japanese 7;~f: , cohinuinitics throughout the pro-\ Vlhce'.--: .: � \; '� .' �; .' �: \ �> ^ 1. 11v an open\Ufe addr.o^^ to the
The war in Europe was never .farther away than on Vancouver Sj^.jjj S(^i.ss0d. the. need for such )chool Sports Day, held, at Powell GrOUnds. May 23; �The New Cahn; jn survey as. a preludo t<) irnprove-
Photo by Mark Toyania.
th^ eniiiniitr^ nvnliinndth-it ! 3Ct'�n' . - " j Stilted, - \VUUld " iXSSJsl in montlWK
hV i>#L Kle'S^ llf^olhi^^
Vocational Guidance
eml Legi^attire h^d refused J^i .3chool;;,R0se -A0ostmoy vic^pwsiden^italfan; Yasuo Adaohf, h^dl; ^ nd ^nen^S'
orant t he C v the ritrht o restrict ^ � t i \ x iJ t- ,^ � i � : - - u\ eommlttee on second ftonei at ion
sued to Qrioht.ils inany ope trade: r�--r�
to a fixetl iver.oG'nfagp of the t6tal j 7-
of all ^ueh licenses issued .by the' ] -. e.it y .for. that, trade; -Such, direct|: � .:;
not legal � under .the public of :r �
Oi\uad^ \ ' � Earthquake Causes
h
,000
Young Nisci. <3raduatcs � /' <'Air'' yocatiohnl Problems
breath and my eyes aHi>!ooJ-sho.\ 1 couldn't see anvthtng all X
; > SEATTLE. -. Three high school honor. gradOates- arid fi.\'c U. of W-gradoates participated io a .roarid table radio brbadcast,sponsored by the ;iapahc$e-Ainefican Courier last Wednesday on the topic, "After i:
auuiiidnieht.. however/, the. C i t y - 'EL' CENTRO, Cafif^ln_tlie' dis-j. C'PUheil would have.conipieto pow- qStrous eaVlhquake iiv the Dcath Yal-ei; to issiuv-ti^ntst'er or l'efutje.to ley! region recently; 1..50Q Japanese issue or transfer and to caiiccl residents experienced the worst any � trade ;license. ..Particular re-, losses io.their 40-year history in this fere nee to certairr C(>ndftipns sueli section. ; �.
as the:dialrihtition of the Inisiness. : There were no deaths or seriousi.Graduatiory, What?" ... . '. I:'^ jj] e. natjije vpf: .y nierchan^ j hj drj cs; .tcpo.r t e4. ,buj . H ;Was ...esh.-;! .v^.HigriliglVts^pf the discpss[pri \s;ero the source of supply or nianiier j tt>afed::. fbat damage .to .. Japanese] Extra prep^^
of. produclibn,.; the charactOl� or -stores and farms - would exceed morel young;- :wbnien. face an extra handi-
;tbao: SI00,000\by competent �ob.-jcap; iyoiing. Japanese are not wel-: 'seryers;. . >; . '� .' ..." fcome in seme places, although a few ": V/" �I''-.f -;"' �''j are hired for atmosphere and to -~-': ^ : r- iv _ _ ] draw Japanese trade; they . are in L f|\ I I Q Idemand : for menial vybrk; they want L iJ \J Ul [sufficient income .to maintain a
nie. and family; they are not tak-
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I cpnfeiouce.. U' urged :th.al; prpvh. |slt)n for practical e(lucatlOt�.f0�* I the N ifici ho. made h\<\ A im t t h Kft The V'VcpuraHod through snyiiiK.s. ; ,.[:plaijy>^;uV4.c.o�)i.nit�^ j the satno� iH>rs>onnol as' .beforo. . �\ j .app()lrited to carry; on The \ work.
.'.T'he CbnferencG u.ureed , eon-tihUe support to . Uio JApa�e�C .- ^ Hratich oi the Cauadiaii Legion hi view of. the work^ tt is carrying on. l%he. ahunttir contribulcdi VviU he increased by -133; ji.or cent, ; V � � ;.
/^lho Cithadiart Japanese Association also nnnoithced two prv>- ' joctf! -iViVdoiv-consideration, tho . first; the imhHcalton of iv history of t|iC Japanese'.coiUrlhutjoir^ - . Canada in Japaiiese^ and second, V tlio construction of a. comtuunUy eenlie. '. ' . '� '" ' . ;' �-� ,-�
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Urgent Demand For Clothing For Refugees �v ""^a - - ' �v
Out, but are seeking to meet their {responsibilities. ' � ."
,could see >vas the grinning � face <>f the editor whom i had so fool 'Jhjjr criticixed the day before.
. AI of a..suddbri V saw .a: hollow( :" ^- � " . ..' � . , � " : �, ' . , . . , � .. , . .
^uo^p in; front of me, . l! A special appeal to N'isei women: call troin London,- England. � � \ . , - :v ;, �urrpe^ jf1;t^yocReel . �
sped.onV-l breathed a siah^l)-v ::vlr5' L\ Kita.fifaWa; ConvenoiVof j ,-,om rwttleKroiiudk of Kurope,: � . / � / :'' ". /
^ '� � "thi&v Japanese^
Utiit!;-fp ^peedVup^ : hunger I new WESTM1NISTER. .--^ Power-
n^t reels"" or "drums"
-�*fe';ef. But- Lmus.f have gone too
Famdu^ Missionary First United
in; popular(ty .aniong fishermen of. B. C.. ac-1
. Yasqizo Shimizu, famniis Japan e.s6 A in isaiona ry / � nd ind uca -^0rv; in Cldivah^ pnb^
1 ic thcetin& :Tiv First : Va\ited ; .(-hlirch, (Jorc and Ifasfing.s. Wed- . :rto;?dayv;May;-2*>.T}figinally:sched;; ; Tiled to speak at the. Japanese i Hall. I ho advance sale of ticket f>;
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i^ci trtatht^sVl.resolved;iVeS"^^- l.?e.l:f-P.sN>?9TOrri�?r "�;-=/--.;--"'""^y: tusfhey o: thi^.appeal from Head--men} 0f Fisheries, iy[e : ind die "a miserable death!. Alt Red Cross Workers, are .quarter^ Vou are busy. we. know., ^ ^ r^tc :->
eport from the Depart- j
j has necessitated' the removal To
r quarters.
The big reels, a comparatively re- j .
| . .'Die Rev. Shimizu won i en own
;starvatioo.' . | urged to complete work or\ hand and w- >hail not ask the inipos.;^^. ioventipn 'speod up fhe setting jlor hi^' ,,vmk among tlio, Pnder------' � , � � . . . . . .. .!' -iwiA try turn if in as snon: as DOS- .'"siblfj. but- please speed Up your' , ,-, ' ., . .- ... i .. � v ^' nrlVtlpeed �-(''hthpsw iiphtilr> nf Pe-
-'e dying T suddenly ^ anrf to turn it in as soon as pos -^^;?d that f: hadn't yet paid I sibl<- order *hat U may be: ^Krlpj'cn -f�;e to the; Newf disPatc,:,ed t0 ^or0Pe
.work
, , . � . . :of ^iiinetsbn the :c^6 ^
rk and T'^lucti.m Bring ^ wherche huilt and .operates;
^ ^ ner to b^:WledVb3ck m
j .garments in as nuickly a t> they \
Then I felt so small that5 : In l>er-appeal. Mrs.; Kitagawa: are:in.:>ned. euner:n? tne o!n^?T^n fcy hand - expand.into a University. At-.tho
x-'rdf the"'stomr�'hn^ with' ssi'.J: 'We are. making a special at the Nippon Club, to your groupK . -'-7 �-_ � ..y . _ " - _ . . ] piithreak of the Slno-Japanese: r, St Ji-? :stum^�!e-^,f-h | i^V^l .-t6--.ouii. .^ed-' 'Cfo^' - worK,- l.vS^r$. ,.>r -to. myself. W } ^ <J,.s r,ct No, . Eraser R.ver, .n^.,,., in j937. he was largely in-
^ ~. !fo>; Oiir unit, with th- thousands ' �.?�Members': of the--Japan^c- C^iiU .'-9:f7. o^our net /ec's of Ihjs. �VPC :slrumcntar 'in rmcdiatinff. for the
. -Vof other units throughout 'Can-'adia:. rnii; the. Kmpiro needslyere^n use. By the l^season. the j p^neful orcupation of the city; .FORSYTH I A' ".la ia. must rally The emergency: you! . . -. :: number; mcr eased to 4/2, -.. -. -, lhus preventing severe damage
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1 He" f.s' on nn extensive speaking
loihed this common bush
-a ilnuj of gold?
p. c.
! tour of the North American con-� tiru-n*. .and will address several ' moving* in B, C. -.