CHARGED IN GOLD THEFT — Winnipeg lawyer Harry Backlin has been charged after police discovered 10 of 12 missing bars of gold in a anowbank at Backlin'’s home. since a March 1 hijacking at Winnipeg International Airport Police are still seeking the re- mainder of the gold. The total value of the shipment’ was in the vicinity of $383,000. (CP Wirephote) The . gold had been missing Young Japanese Girl Seeks Way By MAUREEN DRISCOLL Does life sometimes get a lit- tle trying? Do you sometimes feel like it's not worth the effort, that good-fortune and happiness have past you by? Perhaps: you fee] that life would be far more | rewarding if you could. live LB somewhere -exciting, in a coun | try with more to offer. You awake in the morning to} @ new snow storm or your yard | fg so muddy you sink to your) knees:~~-There's-~nothing—really— new except perhaps a new strike | somewhere and the politicians are still calling each other the) usual hames and life is very) humdrum, nothing to get -excite | ed about. That's what you | think! 2 | There's a young girl in Japan who thinks that Canada and the | Canadian way of life is really; something special. Her name is, Kazuko Kanamori. She is 18 years old and will graduate) from Ikeda Senior High School | 2 this month: mot a Buddhist.)" Why would a young Japanese girl..want.to.. leave.. her_. native. land and come to live so far | way? »Here’s her reason, “I: vish tafeel by. my hands, my | cin my temperature, that | uman beings live searching for | beauty which is a joy forever; § parching for a truth which is a | glitter forever, loving to know | w to live and in a modest at- itude without attracting the | tyes of Destiny; in order to) hoot one arrow in sgnoreyt | arkness, in every country | earth, however white, yellow’ red tleir complexion may | DMIRES CANADA ess of Canada. In her letter to p publisher of the Guardian- atriot she says, ‘I believe | anada is such a peaceful coun | y that you can leave space to my writing in you news- aper withéut making it short- She feels that she can watch da with a ‘much calmer mind | in the country itself. Ka-! |do flower arrangements, one of To Canada s Fe esi is SM MISS KANAMORI zuko says, “I love Japan and Ja- panese rea Sie tgp er brought - up Japanese j ful tradition and custom. I cag Japanese beautiful tradition and I love. it very much. (Bat I ain The actual purpose of Ka- zuko's_letter_is that. she wante somebody to bring her to Cam ada to study or work, anything, as long as she gets here. says, ‘‘I never mind if the dura- z tion be ever so long or so short. If you make me study. abroad/1 am as happy as happy can/be. But if it would be impossible to study abroad would you mind giving me. any work, | will do — for example an | preter, a member of a company | or your maid. I am sure I will | accomplish admirably —all--work / I am given by doing my best.” Kazako says that she has much more to tell about her life is 369 Sakuragaoka, Mino Osaka, | Japan. 2 She closes her request by ‘bay | ing, ‘I am looking forward to a nice letter from nice you with | impatience.” If any reader wishes to be the ‘nice you"’ named by Kuzake and help her reach Canada dress and grant her “earnest, | earnest request.’ | Expo 67 Adve Aimed At New Yorkin May - MONTREAL (CP) — The ontreal 1967 world's fair should.....spon....be...a.....household.. ord to New Yorkers because ofa. high-gear advertising cam- paign scheduled to start in New | York May’ 16. | Expo 67 officials believe the | New campaign will bring the | fair’s name to the attention of some 20,000,000 persons in the | New York area: | The campaign is being car- ried out in conjunction with the well - known Macy's depart- ment store chain. It will run for seven weeks, from May 16 to July 2 and will include a main display in the | Herald Square store with sup- bport--promotions.in—11. other tinuous Expo notices throughout New York area Macy outlets. The 20,000,000 figure is based om. 2,000,000 seeing the store displays plus another 18,000,000 covered by the advertising bud- get. ’ Total cost of the seven-week promotion is estimated at $50,- 000 with .$225,000 for. Macy's part of the display and adver- tising and the rest to, be spent by supporting exhibitors and | advertising in’ New York for other advertising and pro- motion Paul Break. Expo's advertis- ing director, Said: “It will be the biggest’ non - commercial store promotion ever attempted tring to. one-half mote, he sdid. | By that I’ nedn is that nothin is for sale except the idea. course they want to bring peo- plé into the stores.” ) COVERS 5.0% FEET. The ‘main display, in the Her- would not, be so high. as normal. ' : 1* f rtising Drive oe bas ald Square store will cover 5,006 square feet on the fifth floor | and.-...awill.have...for...the.-. theme. }.. “Expo 67—Canada today.” There will be a central Expo display surrounded by displays | by Air Canada, Hertz Rent-a- | Car, American Express, the Ca- | nadian government showings its participation in Expo, the cen- tennial commission and other organizations. | Other smaller displays will be spread throughout the store- Every. one of Macy's 42 win- dows along 3th and Fifth avenues will carry Expo rk ture mention for the May 16 Spening and 10 will carry .con- the seven-week period. M:. Break said Expo and | Macy's. are hoping to get bill- | board space on ‘‘the big sign off |. Herald Square. It's, six: storeys | high and two-sided. It will cost $5,000 to get it painted./’ o- He said one of the best. as pects of the deal for Expo jds that Macy's and its 11 other outlets will carry promotional, | > Papers, every day during. th seven-week period. 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