% “~ On Korean Warfront BABY FUND ot a simi 5 ‘ ar or $ Prince Rupert Daily News , CAPE TOWN (P)~A trust fund | Canada’s Donne ann | Tuesday, July 22, 1952 for South Africa's Lombard| committee wily have ud Japa nese-Canadian Recru its for Army Today's Stocks. Alan Ladd | quads is being formed under the! provide for other jauspices of the Department of | triplets, Social Welfare along the lines born. qua + or even twin, . URE ge 7 ” Haramura—all Canadian infan-; 2 a : 4, Japan Kignt smart ry reinforce > , as p 7h | s tans — si , P av s x _ fe TREES pass through | | (Courtesy S BD. Johnston Co. Ltd) : a . mall i = pe to battal- 0 e * se ‘of rerts (yma [lone abe Sapte cnt = u VAN JOHNSON » PAUL Douctas : arms hist y, ha be gradu- | earned admiration of instructors A an ne 9 is 5 ated here and fellow trainees aanee ore fo f Z | 000 ee te ee ee They were th fil yroup Sot ; er : ‘ 5 Se ne Mrst grouy Sgt. C. W. Kelly of Brockville. BRX 04 Oo if) in . 8 trained since the ranks | Ont ray ; 5 Sere pened: re Pate nt., w “4 gave them their train- Cariboo Quartz 1.52 i | % . nea ) Vana~ | ing, said: “‘They’re good fellows. | Congress 071 By BOB THOMAS * Siero ‘ Japa escent liVINg| They're above average for the | Cronin Babine 37 HOLLYWOOD (AP) Ala M-G-M's Delightful Comedy | : Toe a normal recruit—and they work Giant Mascot 90 | Ladd was the victim of thievery, : au ote) born in British hard. They get full marks for Indian Mines .161,| but he has failed to register a} «esate TE LE ities q F — Th ee m re, enlis ed enthusiasm and interest Pioneer 2.05 | complaint | 7 STARS! im A SCREENF ' rn ee ee | His assistant Cpl. Horace R Premier Border 22 The cuprit was character actor | LAUGHS, HEART. asic raining . See rey © . ; j from *( ' i ser p . Smith of Toronto, at 19 a veteran Reno 04 |Akim Tamiroff. Using all the tt M-G-M presents w-6-8i ' Thi fi t class par: ded be fore it ts years’ Eile ‘enth she Sheep Creek 145 /|wiles he learned at the Moscow | x * * , : Tie as I Bogert, ce ander’ Royal Canadian Regiment, said: Silbak Premier 48 (Art Theatre, Tamiroff stole a , e) ITSA COUNTRY t i - bag 7“ Canadian Infantry | «~hey’ye an extraordinary quick Vananda 03 {scene right out from under the) _ wk : Brig ude who & ive ea h a certifi- erasp Of sings. WEE navee have Salmon Gold 03 |handsome Ladd profile. But Tod d Wed d a, 1 ware of protic lency ; to show them twice.” Spud Valley 06'4|Ladd failed to squawk. In fact, ogay an ednesday ' she ~ Japanese Canadians Soldiers on the camp staff Silver Standard 2.08 |he suggested a line to pad out Show Starts at 7: p.m. ; came to Japan from Canada in! ” : ee PUeees | Western Uranium 4.30 |Tamiroff's part , . : rR: 1946. Because they were de-| Such as Cpl. Art Sweet of Wiad- Oils— “Aren't a worried about hav La tang ew A FAMOUS PLAYERS Thy ! pendents then, they had no voice | ®!; N-S., and Pte. Alex Hughes Anglo Canadi¢ 7.65 | j c ’ u?” Teele avers co © ‘CC | of Ottawa, said: “They're good | gio Canadian 1.69 | ing that scene stolen from you? a ir parents’ change of resi- seeitenis ® ; 8 A P Con + 45 | Ladd was asked | nce s ae ‘po + >, ™ 5 MANY APPLICATIONS First to enlist was 24-year- aa ae s un hp at all be roped nee Th f f ; There is a constant. flow of Old Pte. Hiyoshi Kawanami, of Mercury 225 ly. “Tamiroff can do all the @ slo of a mis¢ yenetic |, applications fo listment from. Terrace, 6.C. His elder brother, | Royal Canadian 17 "| Stealing he wants to. If it makes ‘i ’ other youths similarly situated. Cpl. Masao Kawanami of Ham- j q TORONTO , the picture better, that’s all 5 JAPANE Yhe screening hrough which tton, came overseas with the % Athona 09% 4 nigh With) me f SE they must pass before acceptance | 2nd Battalion Princess Patri- i Sart Re A * ; | Aumaque 17 Ladd’s attitude is not com - is rigid. Most rejections have! ¢ia’s Canadian Light Infantry sapbiee : . one oes as “1 Bevcourt 1.34 | pletely altruistic. He has a half % R i ) been on physical grounds. Tuber-| and was decorated for bravery ENLIST IN JAPAN—Pt¢ Hiyoshi Kawanami, 24, formerly of Buffalo Canadian 224, | interest in the film, one of those 3 SHIRLEY AMAGUGI cuissis is 4 major cause in rescuing civilian Koreans Terrace, B.C., is congratulated on completion of his basic training CM&S 36.50 |North African things called * DON TAYio The applicants’ genera] back-| from a minefield last year. a Kure, Japan, by Brig. M. P. Bogert, commander of the 25th | Conwest 3.80 “Desert Legion . . ground and political reliability; Five of the men come from| C&nadian Infantry Brigade. Kawanami was part of the first | Donalda Ze [wee BASS nom exrmas r Aiea de veatepe mat nance Vancouver *Pies, H. J: Ito, 19: ; class of Japanese-Car adian recru enlisted in Japan. He and Bidons 1842 a 7 sentimental poeatss sOF A Famoes GEORGE e men on this first parade Tatsuo Sumida, 24; Ichijo Ikuta,| his brother, Cpl, Masao Kawanami. served with the 2nd Battali East Sullivan 8.10 | Ladd. He got his screen acting - PLAYERS BREN? Spoke well for the results of the 23, and two brothers, Takashi} Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry i hisses aeaeon | Giant Yellowknife 9.90 | start on the lot in 1933 Today sores mm policy so far. and Yutaka Kobayashi, 24 and| 5 - : Ps : God's Lake 48 | “Universal had a fine program d 7 At the Commonweath divi- 21 respectively. The other two! eiuipeceug ee (CP PHOTO) Hardrock 14 /in those days,” he explained an One Complete Showing “MAN Sion’s battle school in nearby! graduates were Ptes. George ee eo ———| Harricana 09% | ‘The studio had talent hunts Wednesday Each Night at 7:30 BAIT" | Katsumi of Lulu Island, near!c id Heva 10 {all over the country. College BSE ee . sly Siand near; Canadian soldier It’s wonder- zs : }@ q ee 2 ee NERO e gee rSRaayr re Te esete Vancouver, 26, and Kiyoshi Uye-| fal ; mnider Duvex ‘81 {youngsters would have two! 5 ’ yama of Nanaimo, 22 : : | Joliet Quebec 40 | months of extensive training and = = Wallace Ss Dept. Store — The _ soldiers are enlisted on So far the men have been Little Long Lac 7 put on a show every week for a : w the same basis as other Cana. ye cal oe _RCASC, the} Madsen Red Lake 2.10 |the executives. We didn’t get . i @ dians, and draw the same pay RO od ee Se eres — a pgid anything, but it was great ‘. E ay) © Page ~~ @ and allowances. Said Lt.-Col. Ed McNaughton,| ~*~‘ Leod Cockshutt 3.59 | experience mH f ae a9 Aj Z ‘ ge ay A a “Most of us.worked for the | Officer commanding the 1st Regi- a = Ladd suggested that the stu- — ——: “ii . =e a Occupation as interpreters,” said| Ment Royal Canadian Horse Ar- eta : 80.00 dius should institute such pro- on JUST ARRIVED oon ° Se is Kawanami “We had all been/|tillery, who watched them par- at ‘99 grams now g| trying to join the Canadian army | #de before Bogert: Sen dds 65 Hollywood will have to do New 195 i i 2 ‘ a ever since the first troops arriv- I'd like to see us recruit in- maa ones Gas a something about finding nev 2 Austin Station Wagon » LA oa i KAW ~S = ed in 1950. I wanted to be with|fantrymen and gunners like acm ; — _ a4 talent or the industry will be in = Sf Ff SS Loo " my big brother, Masao, and like| these _ fellows They're good SI cates G ; nA 485 Serious. trouble,” he remarked SPECIAL—1948 Indian 1—1949 Austin " 4 - the others was willing to work, | chaps.” whan ee 670 “This business is based 6n stars, Chief Motorcycle ae . LADIES’ WEAR. - GIRLS’ WEAR @ even as a Civilian, if I could be! _ 8 ae Seiten 181 but most of the studios are doing |-—-1939 Chevrolet Sedan 2 m with Canadians. 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