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An Independent Organ For Canadian* CM
VOL 17 �NO. $0i
SATURDAY. JULY 31. 1954.
TORONTO/ ONT.
U.S. Nisei Strandees To Regain Citizenship
�� has- ^r.t-d 5 !�'.(>.'. itivv � ?�'>; .�!'.;>:!. s <po!':.sor<::d hii! pri-vui- �'>]� iii;>'. .:'-; ;>; natural-:-:' Jn:; y,f ." �: ;>: :v;<u �'' ;! i/.i:fi.ship.. lost by vet-'; . ,*-'� -:;v' :�',
t\Vviri-!i'vll..'n.-riiiiJ:i5);s.M'|',!;lji:ii;.avt-A.'iU'ricaji 'oL-e-.ip;u inn ; .St.--? �� I V:�: oft'icv ..'.hen''"' reiv >:'�'. i.\! I .Se'ririios1.
. Unions Prevent Imports; Van. Bread Shortage at Worst
st , .>o.riou#'
si nc
\ �
,A'r:h::V Y \V
\c outbreak of
I'.-.k'^i-y 'Workt-rs .-<t rik�\. o
on
I'.i'i! this \vt'^k. ; latnvrs had .
pinch on' boon loo boi-auso ."of hirtlo imports
. N'/-:-: V.hiV !os[. �civixvnsh'in. by ' at*'..,h;;d;r;arv >;,;;:�> � ;�-'�, -.'.- :. ' � � ai;d; fi>r. no/ other rea><>i: ;:.- .�� �;� �'�� 'Sfpt; '2, llUfi, and April
f]i>;n
T.S.. . Ini.t A
nioronir
.7. i.i'-VJ. iTH'His'iv.e-v may " MOW-"re--,, � i-i'.t.'.'ri'-sh'ip by simply' taking
Canadian Nisei Named For "Nisei of Biennium"
�iiitr. >d'in.:f-'d ,_th--' 1>Y Vt/ar ap'o. :*!� '
;u::ioTi leaders' have stopped this.
}Iai;y Vancouver- housewives
'.''. ��'�arevli.ninjr up at independent bake
of
:\<]iiji" c;\\-;ii'tis. Ono �a^v'-.i'ir
: (,'i)vv.-;'nt ion 'l>a'iuiiu>t-.''.t'ii -K-
n.,L<V Ai^oles nrSoiJlvMrlu-v.-
.'.�'. Morikav/a, 'pa^t�r of'-tlio
l':iptist Clunvh in X'liioairo,
s"iv �>f :Mr. and .Miv. 'Vasu-
-! :kawa of Now 'r<-t;n;itM.
x'=.' flo 'Is :;rn..'ffiria! ..�.'�:�!--
�'- � .th�: ".\VoVi.j , C'^K^H;;! ' , .f -
Mike -. ^lasav'ki'i, �::'\y:ts!r:::
J-U:L ':r' '1>ivs< -!!':t'^ � h:iii 'i
shops' rally ca-Oh ''morning'1'to .gef tht'ir .daily, supply. Restaurant
every effort bread. �-(i...().
'-. ou-ners "are
ivs/oiv:- >.^i;o <if '.'.':�.-�'\\ a; l:::iv
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ir..'.'H<'s" i.V.n? K'jY.h A:''�. rii'.'n
� Si i." H!V a<i;i'x(l ir'*' '!''!�'� :-V\'ri;
Saw v.iM aiii/In' lj;'i:^vn:; ;
tr;--.
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Nisei Seotenced: njfe in Role
JAIVVN TO IMPOHT KtrK; KK1) l lUNA
i'. �- Japan'- \vilr "i^upori, i!f/..v'-''. !',);s t'f j'i�;t::-fi'.'iv. OMM:^ i1..':;'':"-' (."��ii'-jr;..-u' v-'t'i-i'.n' for aif>-.
;rOlJO\TO.�- S!am. Yamanaka,
.-.^.'.a recent returnee frflm Japan,
^ was standing:outside a hotel near
Japan to Press Vigorously For Red China & Sowt Trade
TOKYO. Japan will
sly ~ for expanded trade %vi'|h Conimunist China and the Soviet l.'i\ion, according to an ati-nouneement by thv'."u-ovo,rtuno'nt last Thursday.
l:ntll the announceinent, it had been offic'ial frovermnetit policy in Japan to minjnme the importance of trodr \\ ith the Cominu-nistsv'.'With. Japan's; � ci'ononii.c troubles increasinp rapidly, however, plus the relaxing of tension in Asia as a result of. the Indo-Chiiia truce, Japanese leaders apparently feel that they not only can but must.'give recognition to
a final hoc trip to ToVvo.
dealings with the Communist world. ';�'�.'" ��
.Vice-Premier 'Paketora Ojjata cited several causes for the government,'s iiew urgency in pr6v moling trade with the Reds.'Ho inited Japan's international "im-
, i iM- i .1 o* � -i i . balance as a result of a sharp
las and hhzabeth Streets last , � ; ,,
�P . i ' , � �,.-.{_� . -. v, drop in I.^. procurement here
I uosday, \\hen a fight broke out . V ,,,..,, ,.
between two brothers/Jean and j f"*, ^ �lnl ^ tht> Koroan Cyril Rousse. � � . ! f^,ng. - ^ - , '. ,
Vv-i *i v-'-�"��' L � i t ; 1 High hopes'for enlarged Irauo \\ lien the Niscr stepped bet- . . *V / . . . , . , . ,
,, ���' . . ..-. '.with Southeast Asia; which had
ween the two combatants, a '< / -, / . *
,. \ �-.���"',"'� . r ��'��'� | been, tntjted as a substitute for
.tnree-wiiy.-.. brawl eirsued.�'���-���'-.-� ,,:.. " .-, , , ' v, ,
, V>' vV �"-."'' c-. '.Chinese markets, had failed to
Jean Rousse was taken:.t<> -S.t,'; . '.'.".'�- - - ..�
prialut\ he �d�M.
told newsmen that Ja-
pan's trade relations ^ ith Ked China would -ln^ <Mie of the maj'-r problems thai Premier Shrgeru
Yoshida wouUl lake -up with U.S. and British leaders if and when he makos his proposed world tour
Miss Japan EUiminated In Preliminary Judging
h the Japanese press (urn od out en masse .to l.Mid her cit-couragement, gracious and eliar-
I_|-iij)res^>til inj; -Japan in the M'j.ss lTnivers<- con-tost. did not sur\ ivo preliminary Judging. ' �'�;,".. :�'"
Miss ' l;jri>Ws<v Miriam Sb-yeiiv .son, won the Universe title. Umi-ners-up were Miss llra/il, Miss Hong Konj;, Miss !(lerinany, and Miss Su'ediM). - ."� . . � '" .
Joseph's Hospital where .^5.stiU'h- �
.;-,*"\v^r,--',;iyquired' ?6dose stab ^Constitution Prevents^ ��.v,iii,uj/ ihYi:;iTii - in .-his arm :by ,| japcin frOm Entering
- P :ue [Southeast Asia Pact
.V:v:::?vvr- Yamahuka was _|�lacf;<t��n I TOKYf).;'i.T;. Japan- cannot. >JM -s-;;p.-'!i_dt.d ..sentence. aii-l pn-ba- I ;, Southeast Asia; security 'pact rif..ii.'fi�.r sfx.-njomh^.' '� : . | tii^tuse ofjimitations in jt> <�<�!>-
titution,; Foreign Minister. Ka.t-
Tennis Banquet Photos | -u.v okazaki said last werk. .!(��
a'dd"d that n<_> legislation /was.'
T-hose jnlei'ested in
taken last Saturday
contemplated at. the moment to
��at (he Hanqnci for the Japanese "i amend th^ constitulion but 1bat
' � � -.�'�..'�-. ' . - . ! , , . ��.'"�' ' ' . -"..�-...-��.
> (up Tennis .players, are lo contact .Mat( Matsui
scholars wore analyxin^ it
the. maximum '.'snipe
Nortli American Indians Can Be Deported - Brewin
�:<1 -und'T .its /'.xacl lan-
.}". Japan's /..strong -'Ires' with the \\".->si h"wpver, w-er�- n'emjvh.-isi/.rd .by Pri.ine Minister.'Shigoru Yo shi<la who sard his country could IK- coimt'-d 'on to stand .firm against "C'�[iimuni<t aggn ssipn. .Minister Okazaki also stater! he K!>MONTOX. � North Amori- i hr.fify.-i Jaji.an should incr- a>- its
�::� -Iv.diajiS can he barred from Uradr- with;Ke<r(;hina.
('.-�.r -M:-.. undt-r" present immi'gra- �
:;:�.'. Hr�--.v:'n. "Toronto lawyer." I' -,'. �)� hat-- ��>��:;.. �.�.r.Ti'i}^ :�' W. .'i'-;-day ;�'.;h':- Cf'l ..'. .::. Hf' v-ir- !:--"f-i \h;t* ' .-� -i'... �'<:�.'� ta". -�'r.-- d
Salmon Caich Still Far Below Previous Years
VANCOUVER.'--- Forth*
'ip '�' J'i!y IT. th-- 'UJfrT pack w.->- -t;:i .>�?* than half ih*4 av�>r-
Ap"<- V>-.!d- fri
h'- '�-arr park was n�'t un--x-
for Retorn To Old Japan Jiegime
^'�r{)s ;�.��? � ����'ti!;* �� I by combination;; o/ extrr ; ;(-"�! i-0'..caus-in^' 'doubt in the. possibiiit-y of 1 rue demo-��ratir Ko.vernriiont iii Ja]>a.n. . .. Kxt rrm-i- riKl�t-w-!nXr sympatlu-".''�rs an- nimin^ out into the opf-n. Following the July -> i iot in (h�-Oiet chriiinbOr. rij*ht-wiii^ ^j-oiip.s
return t �/�',' t h�y ''pr<'\yj'ir -tyjie 'if
One.rif- tin; bif*Kr� s? frr.ou eordin'jf- to Yonriiirt Shimbun.' i.: th�- (Jokoyu Dan ( Father.lanfl IV-fr.'-Msc l.'-a.^iK-) which oiKani/^d an .'�';u>tinn.or/rps'*' oh Km|>oror''lii-'
n a?
rohit'i's bi? thday in a rc th:<; Mi'iji i S})riir�- in Tokyi, Tfiis action corps-has its .h.ca'iqn'arfors in downtown Tokyo, and it-.riifiu-bers fJn-ss i?) khaJsi njtif"'^!. and
'. ]n init iati<�7i ci-r>-^\<ni''< �, t!i" nif'jnbors sv.'-ar. t�i -!-i( for the cause.. Th-'-ir aim is a r�-t'ir>! to th<- old !t;r!it ar's? ic r>-i;~f;''-'- 'a.tid
n of
ago...
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