ノ ,mmw7, wv^mi09r 31,1,1明1 ノ THE NEW CANADIAN ノ BythaRdwDr. Rolapd Kawano pount画ng th«他Unc^ from th«tUtion to th« n«x, com參r. W, m, Mdiothtr onth«wfiylo th« hotipM農1room. W像both did, ,pat'tfit, th« Ma《ro8"r, ,n ,h«纖ll,n toi^u« m«d« W霧own, LoQMngeon,!ant,ytohl霧"lf拳forihirofidgn"lon AmT纏re,pon" that would not com« reiidJIy. And,,如rwhomUi0all0nUmg"0ほmymoth財, Sゃmblln^a,onf1 the onきway霧tmt. Th« fnほt翁k參,9m"參ag纏省rvM,tW pfiytl clan turns tome, Expect In9, of卿rs參,• free tr,ぉof th« tongiM, Th« ^mbartMinifm ,• ,mthan,h9UUil,onc^mo", Th«m«m^ of 1png纖"—h9d龜付9frj^8, n训nlngunぉlheゃl(lc6urt)fifrdWnin『 Aljo^渗ldt th« teinp,拳f"rt"ly dartd to ••, ,H〜tQ實—drumlhii, MntB#nKl,nd f Mtked, And soin» rtmevy^iihbokleriod, d,red not "eivgo, rth6[W» nkne 8 So fUM W扁ltd anc^ゅ,bii1 ri財, 4e«ml〜Ui^Umgue,haimQOier»po|taonly"forsj»crWs, Alid fo Ir grandparents, wtip9^pid9 In惑npapab10 OfbridgniglhegenoraMoivandthe gap To ahlsland* 09h,m教,un, near the cちa8t or Korea. The ,lゅnce, i多up pored Judgemwtupon the generation Th0p"gr,msVwamJng,tho0dgeofcertalnty; Drawing near, dndhudciledabout the mark" A windsweptなowd and some daring to venture on. ,ani progeny of the pllgrlitis, unskilled explorers, Breedl叩a generation of m9rglnaI memories,ヽ WhoseniixedpaU柳smanWestedtheweave Of thepolitfcさplotted against them. The physician turns away to s"kc,uese,sidwhere, foraci,agnos,8h"urrl68todeve,op, WhUe thra9«d, twlcかlx)mpk)n.6ers,w-lt forゅd y0un9 To wake, 一 watch,抑d find another糊y, ノ ,e pillars, and the parched crowd. ,MTHESP咖0に1942 BEAUTYIN NATURALNESS By KEN鬧T. TSUJI 卜once saw the moon rising from the Alberta praはies, a huge bright orange ball, the biggきs? moon I hadev,rseen. 1used to think the desert was one mo no to no us stretch of saind, butvyhen I visけedAfはona:l saw the primordial beauty of the desert.the sunset, the Saguaro cactus, standing like a sen Une「guard|ng the unspoiled do ma in, :白eautyinnさtur3lnessal;10unGls everywhere, the quiet forests, the pounding sea, the laughter of children, the sHent dignjty of sorrow". ;Here in Vはg hiさi in the hot humid evenings i the fireflies lightuptheMawT's withゅeir natural glow and the ciりadas join themyriadさoi: jnsectsjrt the recけatipn ofゅe Nembutsu. An InCnt IhVancouver 40 MEL FORD DRIVE, UNIT 2 SCARBOf^OUGH,ONTARIOM旧2G2 Tel. 298-3333 KENMimATA PETE YAMAMURA ART IKED A Sometime IrV the spring of 1942, I received aphone call from a Vaneoリまradio sta-tlorv asklngrn台total^e pさrt In a pubUccHscUsslorlofthe Japanese probienru (Japdn— problem, Indeed! It was a Canadian r^c^blem, cr的ted by th?lnveteratざracJepすejudl(Deof Geinacn,." had bebn pMos印 because of myactivltlei on the ConsultstlviB Counclにfor Wartime Prpblems of Cana-cManCltはehshlp. ノにagreed to sp"k and asked for detalIs. I麵told that It was to be modelled on The Town Hall MeetJniq, where contfoシerslal problems were dlsc咖ed. There wdre two speakers on each sidei each speaker w as a I low € id10 • ni^tes. The remaining 20 nriK niiteso ft he hour was given to quest Ions from the floor, addressed to one of the four speaker, by name. One hour was recorded for broadcasting, but the discussion could continueばso desired. "Very goo d, sけ.Who do youやant toさpeak With you?" I named BobMcMaster, a yourtg Vancouver lawyer who had assisted the Japanese Canadians as much as he could. "And who do you suggest for the ot條r sldeク" I forgot the name of the group, but we can callけthe 'Every JapOutSociety,. They shouted that when conditions permftted, every person of J$-panesQ race — imiriigrants, ttieir—cliMdren and grandchildren born JnCahada — should be shipped to Japan. I named theleader of that group, but at the radio stationthev sajd he v^as too exl^reme. "You have asked for my suggestion,1have given it to you.Afterall,K'$yourshovv,,, We met on a Thursday evening in the studioo"he radio station. Therewerさabout 60 persons presenrand卜was interested to きe6th3tquけe a few men in uniform wer台theiie 一$oldiers, sailors andair-men. By this tlme,Jaipanese Canadianstiadbeenadmittqd to S邻the Japan柳1angu, age school was ruh by thき Car lad fan arrny to train interpreters forthe Fさr East where the British were, fighting the Japanese. * kran。 Tommy Shoyama to be present bringing a couple of Ws buddゅs 一 tQ $ay nothing川Iにgave him the signaに As the debate progressed,1 wasOhe6redt6 see that the sympathy of those present was clearly on our side. The four speakers said their say and the remaining 20 minutes of the hour to be recorded were for questions from the audiもnee. I wきs watching th, time and when only five minutes of the hour were left, I asked the moderator If I could a$l^ aquesiion ofsorineone In theaudleゅ.,1 stood upゅd pointing to the back of the md, I said: "Soldier, you ai^ Wearing the king's gnIfQHTi. What r柳do you belong to?" Tommy was on, his feet: "Japanese race, sir.,, The generous appはu幼,of 卿rse, wa〖m0