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An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japsse oュgーn
VOL. 48 I Np 77
FRIDAY, OCTOBER12,1984
TORONTO, o夷
IRのdress
By vーc OGUカA
The Toronto GIOCTe and Mail
of seでt.1ぬ/wねeditorializes:
--The response wasひrisズamd
positive. Moments after IDe-
inぬsworn in as Canada、s
new Multiculturaljsョminis-
ter, J&cズMurta, said that a
p>ut>lic ap-oloぬy wouldぴe
made t>y the Government
tプe 22,000でeoでle of Jaでanese
descent who lost theirでro-
でertjes and were sent to in-
ternment camでs durinぬthe
war. A CO mm it ts to consider
the matter of coョでensation
is lively to t-e set up--
Along a similar vein, the
MontrealGazette the day
CTefore editorialized, :The
new Conservative Multicul-
turalisョminister, JacズMlir-
ta, is off to a good start
Moments after being sworn
in, Mr. Murta reiterated the
Conservativeでledぬe to
ap5loぬize to theしaでanese
can如die-ns for their intern-
ment durinぬthe second world
war."
The Gazette concludes:
/y so asミany as y30ss/ひ/e are
a//Ve fo A?eひrへf.、、
Amのn!
At tプe vvinniでeぬconference
aョotion was unanimously
でassed to ast< the Govern-
ment for an aズnowledぬement
of an injustice《aでology), Uien
negotiate for compensation.
Roぬer Ok St a stronぬーy cam-
paigned aぬainst this strateぬズ
v/eeズsぴのfore the councirs
decision.
When the governments al7
parliョenttocommittee on
ethnic minorーtーes t似びled its
report "mqualーtY Now!-, It also
set the priorities as aでologズ
fーrst, then negotiate comでen-
sat 一 on.
From the humanitarian
、
でriest accents ""でeace uぬht""
HIROSHIMA. I canadーan Prl9st Massey l.omひardー receives
a torch of the "でeace Light- from Hlro敏hーma、s fweace
Memo r 一 a一でark for1.01.onto 、sでeace Garden "Everlasting
Flame." The lーぬht was placed ーn a flame holder In front of
Toronto、s City Hallぴy F^Oでeしoプnでauー 一一 after his fweace Mass
on Octoberlねth.
1.0ronto made theぬarden in commemoration of the150th
anniversary of the foundーnぬof the city this year and asked
Hiroshima for the ーight, known as aでeace狄ymt30ー adalnst
nuclear weapons.
/vm仿lioan sanMei m us icittn
signed by ouーncyしonのs
SAN FRANCISCO
Re.
novwn recording industry pro-
ducer, Quincy Jones recently
siぬned San Francisco mcsi-
ciaゴ/composer Maズoto Hori-
uchi to a distribution contract
for his deびut alびum.
The alCTUm slmでly entitーed,
Afa/TO?o, was recorded a few
months earliertes an in <jeでin-
dent project wーth only a limit-
ed dressing anticipated. The
sakoto & Jone頃
difficulties with most inde,
でendent recordings as oででo-
s©d to those recordings of
major record laCTels,lies pri-
marily In the are to s of distri-
bution and p>romotion.
Quincy Jo new throuぬh his
own company Quest Records
offered Mateo to a deal that
would cover the distribution
of his alひum and tプe produc-
tion of future aーぴis. Quest
records through its relation-
ship witプWarner rorother
-Records {one of the largest
record companies) is toble to
distribute this album to peo-
ple throughout the country
and internationally as ill.
Mal<oto、s allHim has I sen
selling well nationally as
evidenced t>y Its activity on
all the record ーndustrv j爲
charts. It Is currently r 一 ding at
No.ム2 on the B三ぴoard Maga*
zine j82Z chart.
,-
David Suzuki cites
relーぬious concepts
for raでのof theのarth
roANFF, A It a. - The Western
world has a Judaeo-Christian
conceでt of the earth that
leads to the destruction of
the environment and other
sでecies, television CTroad-
cast^f and scientist Datvid
suzuズ一 said recently.
He told a conference on en-
vironment でrotectーon aind
resource development that
th® church has lost its moral
.authority andでeoでlelooズ
now to science sis a souf,cのof
truth. Bet he said scientists,
who lat>or under their own
value systems, have nothing
to offer In the way of objec-
tive truth.
Suzuki said the roooズof
Genesis in tプe Biひle teaches
that man has dominion over
everything on earth.
:lt makes me crinぬe to
hearでeoでle talk of c仁llinぬthe
herds, of contro三ng the
forests like they were tomato
でlants," he said.
He said it wo仁ーd never oc-
cur toでeop-le to leave oilor
ぬas deposits in the Arctic
desでite the risk to the en-
vironment of developing the
resource.
--we have the belief that
God-put it there for our use
emd to ーeatve it there wouldびe
a sin a Gainst God.:
If the erwironint and
other spきies are to sutvーve,
でeoでーe will have to change
th®irでersでectjYe tプat author-
ity figures have a必でecialun-
derstanding or as somehow
more perfect than other he-
man ひeinぬs, he said.
l.hisでhone can traで
oびscene callers
TOKYO. Iレaでan has in-
vented a telephone tプat can
unmasズoぴscene callers.
As soon as theプ边avY brea-
ther, t^idnapでer orひlackmail,
erで一aces th边calー, tプ边number
is disでーaズed in aでanei set in
the vlctjm,s telephone. The
teーeでhone has a button which
enat-lのs the victim to call,
でoーice while the unwanted
conversation is stillぬoing on.
The new telephones go in-
to operation later this month
in the1.0kvo scひlirt of Mikaia
ManitobaしCCA announces
winners of JC scholarships
WINNIPEG. I The Manitoba J CCA racentーy announced
the winners of two scholarships and oneひursatv. The win-
ners, »s announced by Chairperson,レim Hi s an a g a, are as
follows:
Th® cプidori.スai scholarship 11 Ms. cプeryー Yahlro.
The TsujI wcholarshiでI Ms.しtolnin逸To noq to一.
The Kazuko S hi mi zu Me m oiia 一 roursarY I Mr. Sean TSCVUM.
-The cひョョーttee would like to thanズall app 一一 cants,-* 9a 一 d
Mr. HIsanaga, and expressed best wーsr,9s in tプe futi;re from
the committee.
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