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TORSMTO I The Toronto
Cひt5f;y for 5se years W0if/ng70,az7 o/of.f//3ejo/sfo sfccf/0.
Minister vows more say
for Ontario ethnic groups
TORONTO I Citizenship
and Culture Minister匚ly
Munro says ethnic grouでs
w三h3tve a greater say in On-
tario under a Uberalぬoverrv
ョent.
"we are aprovince proud
of itsョu 一 t 一 cultural identity,
and I wきt that reflected in
the backrooms and bQard-
rooms of ontarーo,; Munro
told a "muー 11 cultural lunchecm
recently at the Canadian
Natーona, Exhibition, host边d
"Believe rhe,1wHIびe ac-
tively working to see that this
ニs dos."
0ntario、s diversity must
I?のreflected =at the very to_p
level" of decision,making
boo|ies, Mupro stressed.
"I aョdbtepmーned to un-
leash th圾t但lent that h必sびeen
overlooked around this proK
vーnce for the past 4G yearsぴズ
ton old tsズ、w network,"幼he
said, a gib6 at the progreゃ
Mーve conservatives* decad边s
fn power..
Mino『itygl;ouでs long com.
でlaーnのd to Topy governments
that they were Ignored ーn
»ででointments to 0ntario、s
281government boards, com-
missions and agencーes, she
ぼt me teーー you, as a
woman and as a reーatーv圾new.
comer to the political scxne,
一don、t have alot of time
for old boy、s networks, rョ
in favor of peoでーe、s net-
works ..、一Munro said.
IJOe Serge
Woョslmakes
TOKYO. I The National
Jsでace Development Aぬency
recent一y announced the
names of three final candi-
datj9s, including one woman,
who vyーーー sefve as the natーon、s
fーrstteれョIn a ml ss 一 on of the
U.s,space shuttle Columbia
ーn JairY1988.
One of the three wョbe-
come Jalでan、s firwt-over
a砂tronaut.
Out of a group of siBven
semi.final candidates nomーn,
ated from among袋appーー-
o^nts, agencyひffーclaーs an-
nou<lQei:r t,at Taズao Dof- SO,
Mれmoru Mori,ひ7, and C7〖ak1
N芸o, 83, haveisen selected
as members of a team which
WHー consist of one astroh»lit
and twoひack,uでs,
The decision foーーows tests
conducted In J aでan anな1>ズ
tプe NationalAひronautーcs and
Space A dョln 一 strat 一 on (NASA)
in the United States.
dlaコs (NAJClLannひuュceol on
August "5th thelaclnchーnQ
of a FT ーntenaiive fu n d raising
dュve to tslsゅmoneズto sup-
port Its contーnQlng redress
efforts. The drーve w…take
place 一 FT 3ldl September atnd
will, pュョwューy be conducted
as ^ telephone campaign.
-our objective ーs $00,000
and we are皇mlstic that the
coョョun-ywiH respond ーn a
でositlve way/, says George
Kadota, co-chairman of the
Tpito Fundraisーngcoョョit.
tま.Thefunclsraーsed will
aーーo冬the A sso c 一 at 一 on to con,
tins much needed work-in
particular, theでrice water-
house Economic llosses
Study and the Demog「apョc
survey,-
Th®でrice- w恩ephouae study
冬一一I proWda documentation
of actual losses incurred dur-
ing World War = when the
Canadianぬovemmのnt seized
property including cars,
ぴoats ttnd hom边s belonging
to JaでanesのCanadians. The
study wilー translate- the value
of this lost propeptyiコtol蔡
dollars.
The Dのmoぬraでhic Survey is
a socio(oぬical survey to re-
cord t he d 一 stri b ut 一 on of thの
レaでanese Canadian commu,
nーtズacross Canada, which
the NAJC hopes to soon un-
dertake.
the d『ーve is fspt of a
natーon3lー fundraising effort
takinぬでーaceacros切Canada
in16 major Japanese cana-
diancomml^nltーe访represent-
ed t>y the NAJ|C, the national
umbrella organization SOーQIズ
recognizedびy the federal
ぬovernment. Recently th^
Toronto CUy Council unani-
mously s uででor ted a Sa,opo
gsmt to the work of the
NAJC.
•It isきoーuteーy essential
that thelosses sufferedひズ
the community be doculnent,
ed and recorded in the history
books,: said Stum shim 一zu
who shares the chairmanship
of the fcndraーsing cornmittee-
with KadQーa. "ーt、s our res,
で0ns 一 t> i 一 itズto set the record
straight to ensure that what
happened to us豕oコ、t hap-
pen aぬaln. The A sso c 一 at 一 on 、s
>%0H< must continue undimi-
nished,- he addのd.
Georgeスadota and的turn
Shimizu have been active
within the Japanese Can8*
dian coョョuュlty and in
various funclralsーng ¥jects.
Both enjoy ongoing involve-
ment ーn the S.20 and Nーsei
veterans grouでs. George Ka-
dotahe份ds,uでhlw ovynpoコ-.
suーtーng firm and desーぬn ^nd
marketing \yhole Shimizu is
SeniorV一ce President of Nox,
zeョaーnひ.
=Theしap856lse Cahad Ian
community In Thunder Bay
has aーrsdy achieved their
objective," Kadota pointed
Oct. "wehopeto,elpeat that
success hミe ーtY Toronto."
Nikkei stars on
C頃C-TV drama
Sept.15th alio
TORONTO I "The Exile",
an hour ーonぬdrama starring
Roboュ〖to, Lawrence Naズaノ
muヌDenis Akfyaョa, Jane
Niョo and Miche『e Marko, will
beteleoasto<erso.TV§
Sunday,かptember15,1988
at10 p.m. The Exー18, written
l>y Michael Mercer and Peter
1.0 wer, is produced CTy Bo n it a
siecttー and directedびy Gordon
でin sent._^_11
Ex-police chief on
Msinaga poison oa欲欲
coョmitssEcide
TOKYO. Is ho ji Yams?
to, 59,豕ho served as chiひf of
th,shiぬaでrefectural poーic边
until Aug.ひ,びurp5d himself
to death after doysing hーs
tlody \yi th ker OSのne on th®
冬enーnqofAU, 7 in the
yard of hーs of f 一 c la 一 residence,
the National Police Agenひy
reported.
Thれョotiv,fひr his suicide
was not Immediately known.
However, it is tslーeved that
hーs embarrasi9meュt caid
by a prefecturdi police error
thathel-pedagrouでof sus,
pec;tedextortioミsts to
escape arrest had led hlョto
i himself.
La切t fttーー, prefecturaーでojice
failed to aires冲thesijsでected
extortionists但llegledーy ーiーv-
od ーn the wo.oalー edTG lie 6* ^Qr,
inaga c併soeventhoulgh aでSK
trpl oar oame across a paまd
automobーl,ーュwhich one of
the svispect镇W0sまttlng.
The oase lhvoーves an uミ中
solved series 6f crーis in
whーc7 a grocでofぴーacズmall era
tail^ted the two confections 、
I}r6ducts with oyanーde in an
attempt to extort money from
the food companies.
hellan id
自mま
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」f f • A3tnsn" nhd "Est To
by w芸STI?rsf,, to writ* •
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By "ー LL HO sol^WA
Forgーve an old in for ?
the united States fーrst got an
Inkling that It was not ーn眼
You wlーー re-
caーー that
Communist
North Korea,
taking at face
value secre-
tary of State
Dean A Che-
son 、s state-
ment thatth边Koreaュpenin.
suーa was not w-hーn ouriョョe-
dーate sでhere of Interest, 一 ova.
ded the South late in June of
l碧.まiT- t-e NoきKorean
point of view, P res 一 dent t re-
man do uび一0-crossed them
when he ordered U.S. troops
under the United Nations
tbanner to go to South
Korea、s aーd.
The first month of the vsr
was unmーtーgated disaster for
the unーted States and ーts haで-
ーess So uth Korean a 一 lies. Thゆ
NortプKoreans, spearheaded
びy columns of Russian,びuiーt
tanks, won one battーe after
another as thのズraced cleep>
into the South.
A month after the fighting
brol^e Octョy nevvsでaでer sent
me to Korea as its first war
correspondent. Aなeat.l4でーーt-
tーe 047 dropped me off at
Taeぬu. I claimed但cot ーn the
でresw t}=lets in an 01^ school-
hQUSP and each day豕e hitch-
hiked to theNaズtongfront.
一had missed the tic>rror and
cartlse of wprーd War lー. But一
saw ーt ーn Korea, cーtーes shat,
cひ1113ns of flル边ーng refugees.
American dead and v^ouュdのd「
The bodyひf a G.ron a stret,
音lvョs blondhaーr wavーngーn
the breezeTonれsーdeof his
handsome face unirred,
thdひt her sideひ一own cor?
pーeteーy away. The body pf傻
Northスorean so Idler who apt-
peared to be no more than14
7ea「s OS, a first aーd kit
cーutcheなーn hーs lifeless
hands, the toでofプーs stajlー
gone and hisひrains oozーng
out on the ground. Bーsteer
ひodーes floating down the
Naズtong. Fly-covered bo dies
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