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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER1,養
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TORONTO.I Representa-
tives of the National Asso,
elation ofレaでanese cana,
dーans(NAJC) it nsently in
Toronto with theェonoclrable
"sーanteyes"
DES MOINES, Iowa. I An
Iowa state official who re.
ferred toしaでanese as "slant
eyes-- Issued an aでoloぬy Oct.
3 for maklnぬderogatory eth-
nic remarks e&out Japanese
people.
:1 have no animosity
toward theレttでanese and一
ap6logize for any embarrass-
ment my remarks may have
caused them or my fellow
lowans,: lowa、s agriculture
secretary, RoId^pt广ounsぴ2Ty,
said.
:TaョinぬalDout the slant
eyes, I still don、t trust them.
rout I still try to work with
ted in the Ced9、 ^ap/ds
Otto J ell nek. Minister of
Multlcultura一 Ism. The . pur.
pose of the meeting was to
claュfy with the new Minister
of Mu 一 t一ひu 一 tu rail sm the cur-
rent siuidtー6h regarding re-
dress for Jetpsinese cana,
Mr. J仿llnek stated that he
wanted to resolve the redress
IssueIn a "fair and realistic
ョanner" and expressed his
tit and respect for the NA.
JC. He also Indicated that as
a result of discussions with
the forョer Mlnーster of Mu三.
culturaーーsョ,action on the
non-monetary asでect of
re曾ss, such as reinstate,
meコt of citizenship for those
exiled and an examination of
the war Measures Act, wais
underway. The wording of the
official "ACズnowーedge3ent,2
drafted earlier l>y the NAしC
wーth government off 一 c 一 a Is, was
There was aぬreem^nt that
further meetings would _De
set cでfollowing the NAJC
Council meeting scheduled
for NovemlDerin Tor-
onto at the Cambridge Hotのl.
Nikkei、s complaint against
ーw Society
VANCOUVER. I The B.C.
Law woclety di sci pi i ha IV com-
mitted hearings of但lーeぬed
i rreぬ仁一atri ties against v§.
couyer lawyer, Raiでh ilong in-
cluded on® from a Nikkei
client, Fiョo Horii.
The CO mで一a in t aーーeぬed that
Long mi访used $23,&00 in trust
funds given to himびy Horii- a
client with whortlhe enぬetぬed
Nakajima wins
J a! ops golf
TOスYO. I Tsunのズtiズ「Nav
f kajima, winrsr of the Japan
でro ch?lmでionship last year,
ca眼froョbeh『ュd to win the
GOョョion yen《$279,000》Ja.
でanopen Golf to urn a ment
recent 一 y with a f p u r.round
to t a 一 of 285.
Nakajima, 30, now has
s weでt a 一一 four major viaでarv
ese chamでionwhーでs. It vva访
his fourth Victory this sion
and 2»th tfiumでh mプis
He earned the winning
でrize of10 million yen ($46,-
§).
inぴusineひ^ dealings between
しanuapY1^82 andoctoCTer
1984.
Horii told the CoョョIt toe
切he and广ong had a business
arrangement whereぴy they
wo u Idでool cert a On funds,
ミhich the lawyersouId place
a IS mortぬaぬe money with a
deveーoでer.
John Hall, r eでresent inぬthe
society, said in an interview
ihealーeぬecl irregularities came
to light after reports厂onぬ
was tsing investigated regar-
ding funds ひeーongーng to the
B.C. Lions Society.
The original complaints
concerning the uonsaーleぬのd
Long utョ2fed trust money
lslor-gーngtocーients, the B.C.
ILions访ocーetズfor cュでpーed
Children, to further hi so wn
in Vstints.
It wa邻also alleged Long
knowingly counsのーーod the
Uons to invest money with,
out adequate securHy when
プe and other clients wereでar,
ticiでating in the investments.
l.ong is a member of Uie ex-
ecutive ぴoard of the匚ons
Society.
NlででON 一 A HOME
画sーx
phsoげy JA2C HE1SS<
TORONTO. I Kーckーng
Fund Raising on Sunday, October碧h, someね70 people
attenなdd a fund drive dーir at theし,c. Cultural Centre, pーc.
tured aboveare:《1. to R> Dr. Fred scnorlara. President of二 he
MiーJー Health Care soc7ty, Mr. Char 一 sひ9ak广Chairman of
the fundき0, and Mr. Fsd sasさTrsさslr of the Momーjー
Health caro Sodety.
"J效pan ーnc," doe效n、t exist
says A m bas欲ad or Kikuchi
VANCOUVER. I Foreign
criticism of th6びusーness and
trade policies of J aでan €tredc-
ceでtaびletnit not if aimed at
the -social f但lDric" of the
country, the VJaでa5ese am-
ひ切ssador to Canada said re-
cently.
Klyoakー Kikuchi strongly
defended his country、饥tra-
ding policies, in a speech to a
conference ontrade. relations
organized CTy theでaclfic Insti-
tute oflaw anGJ publicでoーicy.
He said =」apan ーnc,"
doesn、t existきd isn、t dom.
inated by the tnjreaticracy. Kl-
kuchー said there are more
than 200 crown corporations
ーn Canaida CTUt dnーyr threれtruly
public corporations in J aでan
and fiveでuびlieIbusinesscor-
でor!atーonsぃTwo ofth^s® have
monopolies on salt and
、,4?
Ambassador Kikuchー
bacco.
,にafsn ーsn、t ruledひypubT
lie servants," Kikuphi told the
conference.
Maierial Wanted fofspod8ーー狡ue
storls, aュibーes,
photoofaphs- are wanted imme*
一、s an,ncaー Holiday ーSSSL
I* Allr3nuscf1pt争s&31 tied should
Ac ft stum pst{. whーlt t?
HJt r參l50n齡びー攀£r«, ttsy wi= not
ーlf4s陽y r,lf,
Ns« os&is
.,TOCS多ontM冬2AS,
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BBAMSyF广E,ont.1On
sundaズ,seでt.15th,1S5, the
26th Annua「General Me吝ng
of Nーpponia Home was held
attheHOョe In Bかaョsv…切,
The meeting oでeコed with a
mーnute silence, proposedひy
a resident- for theひresidents
vyho hadでassed away during
the year.
The ttnncal reports of thの
Audーtor, Treasurer, Adminis-
trator and Medical Officer
showed that Nipponia had
another year of outstanding
service to the eldeュズIn the
しapanese Canadian commu-
nity.
The treasurer reでoュed that
Nipponia contiっyes to op orate
at aびout the low estでer diem
cost of any res 一 dent 一 a I care
institution in Ontario with a
rateof$22.G8 per diem whーch
is併7.86 lower than the Minis-
try guideline rate of so. 73
でer diem. This is aでart i cul al-
ts oコ to the full,でay (not sub-
sidized) residents.
The fo 一一 owing persotvs
were elected to the Board of
。irectors:MasEnd0, Toyoshi
Hiraョatsu, Tom Hoュ,VIスa.
ぬetsu, Rのv.shinjjKawano,
的usi边スondo, Jack Oki, Dr.
Yoshi Okita, Kay Onjshi, 3uth
lwenfold,TOョSakamoto, Mit访
suョiya, Kunio Suyarha, Tom
Takashiョa,MikiTakeda, Tom
Torizlika, Tosh Uyede, Harry
Yoshida. The members of the
Executive comョーttee are:
でalst President Mーtsisu3ーya,
Pre包dentしack Oki, V一ce-pro-
si dents スunio Suyama and
3uth ,enfold. Treasurer Har-
ry YでShi da, seoretaryvi Ka-
getsu, with Rのcording SeerIV•
taryスayoni切hー.Thechalr-
man of standーng ooョョittes
are: ーntゅrnal Y. owtぉPlant T.
Sakamoto,でuびlie Relations
t. Hーraョatsui Admissions T.
T akash i ma. Finance H. Yo Shi-
da, で o=cy M. sumiya,upなaie
T.J. okー. Adminlstfator ーs shー,
nーch, Sawada.
the residents tookでart in
an interesting dー M cuss Ion
ttびout diets or menus of tプe
It sals in the Home.Apertーn-
ent comment was that some
residents with tfleーr conver-
sion to Canadianism wished
forョore meat |n theーr dーets
(beef and chicken). Some