Angierlntem冊抑tCainpL辨ders to Be H柳(ved At Re鹏i抓Oct. 7 & 8 我e11ni9n Comm. 咖Oき.一There is only a m6nth to spare before our An-glもr' ileunぉrt 'oれTh artk a giving "Weekend ;which is rぇpidly ap-r。-aohingiis. TWs istfhe,me w«-ekerid \Vek">ion6uring Mr. To-kikaza Tana" ofでoi.onto, our ,mer "5p6keきman f々r Camp 'なbi". He indee(J protected us duゅ:ぉthe >yar years With his eniCQUrきgeniゃnt,Ilia 、1^nowledぉe of internaもionallaw and expei"i-ece which help^ usmぉriy ways. Eyery mommg ana when )ie kd the Camp H5^ito'5fndei" during the邻utirte roll-6^1レwitlvh(s sp〖endid ;reSjpecぱulm&^er, we Sv^re vもニ rシproud a- ?j"eUeve(? :from化e tension o"f iinsecuritト Additicm to t】iみmembers of the fomerぉ(io-tu named, Yodb- A 11er Intern加ent p^ini> 'qひl', Reunion iQoiTmiittee in Mayュ078、, memfber? have been holdinijr numejrou^ imeetings for pr印ま, tion of this coming event, .We urge^ eve?ry ai>d eal;h one of the 63?-internー, their wiyes, children, gr an "hildren in-Uws to join this rar^ celeteition, We 'haveぬTeなdy iiontactぉyariptii" places whei;e our 、:きx-internees hゅyさsettleもjn Tひrofito, Hfimil' ton, London, ,Sゃ.Thoijnas, OHat-ha'inんT'liunder Montreal, Estevan Sask" Varticouゃer,Ste-vest^nanid even ,okyo,マapaii. :W,l^ve received t r e;ylend cms resjppusesまroitv many parts of 0ur countrysuTEMBER19,1978 rOR ON TO, ONTARIO IfiUi Tells U$,Cbus ins't(iS嫌eO咖Problems ■working JudoSensei, (Mr. Masa-to Ighibashi, "who iisi^esidhtg in Hamiltoひre(?uperatihg from a illness, for his magnificent contributions in 〗udひat the time. (Since tlie formation of Uie New Tou lainst Laws TOKYO. 一 New Japanese trafficrules,wliic}iwillbe put intもeffect inDecember, provide that drivers caught under tihe influence of alcoholor di'iig;s will lose their drivinglicenses on theVsjiot. (Prime Minister Takeo Fuku曙 da,s cal^inet approved alist of traffic rul乡revisions recently prepared by the NationalPolice Agericyぃ 'Befor令the rule revision concerning alcohol,drunk driverf were prohiゎii;e4 from driving for 90如ys. From. Ded她l?e]:. 他ey will have to wait one year jnd apply for anotherlicense.: iDi'uguser,s :to be :p加" shed by a 3C|-day suspension, but now willalsolose tiieirlicenses. ..一へ一 Drug user's u?ed to be punished i)y a 30-day suspension, but now 、vi)lalso'】oseもheii"lie- Hotirpd(ieis> known here * aき "boso-加1cu" (reckless drh:ing —、タめ,alsb 、Vere a t"rget of th(newTules. If a groupofjmo-tor-b:.ke、 or car gangs are found posing & ,nienace to traifむc, Us members willbe suspended from driving foi' 60 days, p6lice officials said. The new rules, however, are easier on "good drivers with two-year spot!ess driving records'" police si>okesmen said. If they get involved in <*minor traffic violations, they won't be punished if they have no additional troubles for the next three months. Yokota of Verdun, Quebec. We hぉve evもni^eeeived along dist, aiU!e telephone callfrom 'Mr. Misao Noda of A^ancouverre-^quesぉng' for Retails of the function. Ti}^€ Toronto areaits.elf has :responded w"h mo re than 20Q applicants and wらsincerely believe fchat this is a once in a Ufetime opportunity to renew old friendships from thel94ひ,s whidh can not be by-passed by anyone. Unfoi'tunately, there are. some 'people ,w.hひin we '.are-unable to reach because of lost addresses and contact, : and we wouldI'ike to urge th柳to approach us immediate ly. (Speeialinvはations 'have been S6nt out to t'he'ex-ミntemees and to their wives who are ovef 80 years of age. We w911Id also jlike to extend our invitations to ex-internees,s 'wi4ows who would like to join加r reunion. ArmngementぉrtraTisportati-0nhきs^l)e^nぺQnsiaered—for—out 0"f-to:WT^ pぉple"who;willi)e arii-ぉTig at the Tpror^to 'International Airport as a group from the various pia ices aslongastWy noぉfy us in advanceに T^e pro gram for the event is as follows: ' :ゃlace: Japan^eカanadian Ciiレ tmal:Cもntre,123 Wjmfo?d Drive, Don Mills, Ont^riQ. Date: October マtH,1978; Time: ;Registi^ニ tion—1:00 p.m. A. J3al-ftshikr — (starting 3:00 p.ni. sharp) 1.かelcoming address,さ.Sil-eiit prayer, 3. Intro4ucfion of Honorary Clue,ts, 4. Intro due tレ on oまeach members, 5. Description of daily】ばe of the camp, 6. Address " Honorary Guest 7. Guest Speaker — Senator An. drew Thompson, 8. Announcement of conmenfiorative poem, 9. Presentation of commemorative gift to Mr, T. Tanaka,10. Presentation of commemorative gぱt to Mr. M. Ishibaahiひrom Judo-b\i),11.Closing address B. Wine and Cheese — (approx. TORONTO. 一 President O^r-geiihai, of the NaUon"lJapanese Canadian CぉもnsAsscK;iation, told Ja"panese Americans to "take care of skeltons in tMr own closets" before trying to champion human rights on aninter-n&ぉona1scale. 一 PresideiU Imai made 'h'is comments -rもferhigto allthe in- figW4ng, etc. 一 at ttve recent Japan(ese"Ainもrkan L^eague Bei-ninial Convention in Salt Lake CはめOne of the 'maiintopics at thゅconvention was - tliもidea of seeking redress from the U.S. government for the placement of the Japanese Ameiieaiis in "Relocation camps" during World Wai* Two, 4apaheseAmeric0n Citizens League's Anti画Kenzohx)fe"聰nsAg— I^OS ANG;BLES — Inrぉpon, se to deinonstraticms, tel邻hcme ca】ls andletters of protest, the Broadivay Department , Stores willstQj) carrying cloth'iftg bearing thelaおel"Jap" or "Junge Jap,,, the trademark of fashions designed bj^ Parisづbased Kゃnzol^alcada.Allof thもch"in,s stores have also been ,nstnicted -to remoyieニthej^fe^lきニなojn clot- hes now on their racks. 肌ese steps were taken following an "antレKezo, demonsti、 at ion held iifむor it of the Bi"oad-^ay Plazi shoimping centei'irt downtown Los Angeles on June 26 by the ethniic concerns committee of the Padfic 3quthwest District of the (Japanese A-merican Citizens Leagi;e. Alttioug:h iMr; limaiwouldTiot elaborate on his group's plans 《or reかess requests in Canada, he said, "We are working in: parallelcoursesw池United. States. But邻e,re pushing for dviレrights for allminorities in Canadian societyノ, Canadianminorities face spe-ciali)rゥbleiiisl)ecause the nation lacks a constKution, ibillolt rights and supreme court system, hesaid. However, he feels the present j^rime minister is sym-pathetic to civilrights, and he e邓ects greajter protection of human rights in the near future. Approximately10 p6rc6nt of Canada's Japanese citizきns were putintocorU3enti"ation camps during World Wai'II, aiid as niany as 20 percent werelater exiled, Mr. Imai npted. These persons were impniscm-d 、vはh Gei、man aiid Italhin prisoners of war. No Kaiijにon T-Shirts, • • By irtdHAm)YA》iASAぉIリ TOKYC^ — Forni"eば,I)ve been attempUng to tune-in " the college/youngヌduれageゃo-卯in Tokyo, mainly because of the. common age range "v^hich we sh" but also beーse there has been a tendency on mypai;t to try not to sビick out too much from everyone e】se' at iea" externally, so t"tsom柳e a mile away willncit automatically notice that I am a '(gaijin". In the pro cess of a tempting to superficially i)lend in with , the crowd, I have noticed a few • interesting things. As far as casualdress is concerned, I haven,t had much difficulty in this area because the style is pretty much the same as in the U.S. Alot of stu- d印ts,ear blue jeans and T-' shirts. It was intereきぉng for meto disci)verお hat absolutely none of the T-shirts worn have Japanese characters ;vvTiは!en on' them. Words ai;e either in Eng-or Frゅch. A poさul魏rT-shirt wゃp1'bythousandさ】、yaclc with wWte blocklettefUij^:— "JU^^ coolelegance"aiid another wUh "ROPE" written across は.It,s notuncommon to see th"e of four people in a group with Uie "JUN" T-shirぃon. ^mething else which was surprising is the factれatマery few people in Tokyo wear zori or my type of sandals out on the streets. ONE NIGHT, SO ME of us had an opportunity to go to a 'disco, the Canterbury House in the Shinjuku area, to see what was gmnioj^ゃ她-the yqpn^ people. Although most of them, were h凰-v】'ngaぉood time out ontheflo-or dandng without partners' anさ some of thもgayslookedlike they were rigMoiit of-the<50s with their cuffed blue jeans and. T-shirt siやeves ?oiledリp on theた ir shovilders. While at the disco, J had an interestingもxper:encewWcih many Sans ei may be able tor elate to- ][ met tliisCaucasTan guy named Jeff fiom Cah'forma. He had been working in Japan for aboutレ,ふyears. He was able to speak a fair amount of Japanese. After we were ':nside a few hours, a couple of us wanted to go 0uts:de to wa】k around the Shir: Juki I area and then return Cont. 011 Page 2