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kitsilaho kapers j picnic was thoroughly enjoyed on
war effort ... To help Canada's1 Sec>�ell Joining the merry war effort K.tsies ore collecting sil- * throng on the chartered sh.p Lady ver fort. A tall cylmdncal w.re con- j Alexandra were eleven of cur N.se.s taincr in the hall indicates the daily| hideo saito played tirelessly his progress of the successful drive. j"ln the Mood." george suieki and ,� * � , i jack kobayashi as usual handled the
Our .nter-Hgh baseball team|P"bl'c "dBd.res> v$y-!�!!\ romped through their season of four obaya.h., elmer yag, butch yama-
gamos w.lh even breaks. On .he'r^J^ team were our well-known horso-
hide nifties-�first baseman Frank
S�mi and third baseman Hank Kimura.
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Kai, and Frank Moristugu all made their presence felt. The Niseiettes Were represented by the Ikeda sisters.
Awards , . . May 31st was our annual awards day and not a few Niseis were honored Class Service ShieIds were won by Tommy Kamino, Klyoko Nagai, Yoshiaki TsujL and Vic Kadonaga, who also received .rib-bons^for entering the Inter-High track meet. Tsutae Yamamura and Minotu Hagino were-given Class Athletic awards'.- Frank Moritsugu for publications service received va Clue K as did Jack Kobayashi for projection service. For similar work, George Suzuki re-won.liis^JKue :J�; Minoru Yatabe, the winner of the senior oratorical contest was awarded a Torch K. A small Block K for % athletes went to Shixue Hayakawa
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FRANK MORITSUGU . . . Sweet 17, five feet 2, jitterbug, punk dancer (as girls soon find^ out)7 jirdoist^hallJplayer". UnThis oyvfv:.lift1e way), cartoonist, wise cracker, brunette worshipper, and Editor-in-Chief of the tCitsilano High School "Life" . . . ambition�\o marry a rich widow and live off her money , ; . * * *
GEORGE D. T. SUZUKI ... a; little man with glasses and grin, ab-horrer- of ssving music, camera fiend, radio experimenter, chairman of projectionist committee for three.years, overseer of school "movie shows, and of public address system, and pro-pec tionist at several functions in the j a pa nese com m u n 11 y v.:. ambi ti on-^� to -be- a-radio~anno~u7ic^T~15veT~tHe C.8.C. or sound motion picture projectionist in the local Japanese com-;
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don Juan Pens Notes To Land in Kyoto Jail
KYOTO.�The next time Ki-yoshi Sakamoto, 21, son of a local furniture dealer, decides to make love It will be in person and not by letter. Or maybe Mr. Sakamoto:Is now so soured on Cupid's fractious conduct he has forsworn love entirely. v-Things began happening to Mr. Sakamoto when he penned a passionate epistle, enclosing an autographed picture of him-sdlf and proposing marriage to' a pretty foreign lady stopping at the Mlyako Hotel. Not hav� tng met Mr. Sakamoto and being somewhat irked by his ardor, the lady gave the letter to the police;
- Investigation disclosed Mrv Sakamoto had been accustomed to penning marriage proposals to every foreign woman who stopped at the hotel. Discouraged by_j h e i r; u n r e s p 6 h s I v e n e $ s,-Ti�T^dlsclo$ed he is studying Chinese so he can write love notes to Chinese girls.
Police report they are going to punish Mr. Sakamoto severely "for jacking serious appreciation of the national situation."
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nisei to face problems at 6th jacl convention
PORTLAND�Hard realities of life faced by the second geneva-lion, particularly in (he socialaiul "economic realms of activity; will be faced squarely by some 1,000 delegates - when the Japanese American Citizens League meets here at its Sixth Biennial National Convention, August 2Sth to September 1st.
. U- i� a -knowir fact along the Pacific Coast that assimilation of the second generation into while American Society is not as rapid as it should be.
Impassible Barriers
Regarding this the .majority, of these American-born Ja-panese1 feel that (hey have_tried their utmost' to break down barriers, but that the portals of opportunity in the social, economic and in somo degree in the civic.1 fields have been closed to them.
Today, with hundreds Of these new Americans graduating from the high schools and uni-
versities, their thoughts turn i; the future and their <Xjs^r.'{ here. .
Around The Bridge Table
LESSON XI�'FINESSES
One of the commonest . ways of establishing winners (winning tricks) is through ''finesses." The success' of .Ca finesse depends upon the favourable location of missing high card or cards in relation to a p}ayer's "tenace.'V (A tcnace is made Up Of two.jcaxds o^ which the intermediate card is missing; such as A Q; K J. Q 10, etc.).
: j // you ./wiv fl tcnace,.the purpose: of the finesse rs to makeithe
-:� oppanenjjwh�j]olds^r^ THeTrni ssing h iyh ca rd play before A you rdo.- Then, if-he p/ar/s- the
nussing-.xard/.-you.?-':' take'-. ^it..\:with:C the higher card of your tcnace; if he plays a low- card; you play the loioer card of your tcnace. thus winning, one extra trick.
Example (1) :.
5 4
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North leads the 4. If East plays Queen, . which -wins the trick; If the Z. South finesses by playing the East plays the King. South captures it \v�h the Ace: and: the Queen is promoted to winning, rank. - . .-.
This- is known as an indirect fin<r<^>e.
Example (2 > t -.
Q J 10
This is known as a direct finesses and is different from the indirect finesse, in that the tcnace is divided into two bands and, that if an opponent "covers" the lower card of the tcnace with the missing intermediate. catd,t a player can capture that card with the ..higher card of the tcnace.
IT MUST BE NOTED that a finesse of -this.typt will succeed only if you and not the OPPONENTS hold the. nextrhighest card or cards. J^-JLl^^d^yiUPi^W pJc,_North.-,and South who hold; the tenace have the ncxtfhighcst:cards,:the Jack and 10.)
(Lesson XII�Taftcout Double.)
Many complete their 6C>v years with high honots. Yet, nv| they seek positions for which \k]\ have been trained, thG\ are*'! the great majority Df oases lu^ ed down despite tli'e fact im openiii^s exist, they say.
Social Field Iji the social field the secvtfl genevation have never iuo\ed"i! problem. Their rate t>f ju\emY delinquency "is 'the lowest. There are none of them on the rei;i{| rolls. Mentally, spiritually kj actually..they.are alert, and if the JACL itself symbolizes, t^j are making a strong effort {j; build a strwcUvve of substantial citizenship within themselm
These and -other pioWems t^al affect - the lives of some 75.0fti second generation, whose a\eia?�! age is'around 15 years, willt-e brought "up before the conYenliov where a course for the uevt W*' nium will be shaped to leatl tht-a into an intelligent wayof AmerT can Life.
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