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hc 1) d» C.’anadian
Vol. 41

Toronto, Ont.

FRIDAY,’; FEBRUARY1 4p 1977

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Jpnz;Cust®m Everyone Grows

Wendy Yoshimura Found Guilty On
iOisfcSSMfciB fliOOOB OO Indictment

' TOKYO.
‘Under-the"old''Ja-7 letter tobthe/Hitbtoki*,column x of
- panese . .custom,- one * was ^a - year ' th e" Asahi -^Shimbuh.'
^. 7r By LEERUTTLE *
-'-I "After the jury . had' been" pp- material with the intent to make
old the instant one was born and
• “Asking ;a- woman her /age is
grew* oTder-by a .year; at-- each generally. c onsidered again st;s eti- ?.
OAKLAND'’, Calif. —"At 8:53 lied individually • on each count a destructive device and explo­
- New Year’s -Day., That is,"; those' .quette. J In”, TV-jsh&wsk/the' MCm., Thursday, Jan. 20, the jury J at' the request of .Defense Attor­ sive; and (4)-'a destructive device
'--Lborri om'Dec/31 were counted as asksa "malejparticipant in/'the of. eight worn eri and four pi eri fi­ ney James Larson, the judge ru­ and explosive ^with intent to in­
- two; years "bld"? on' the ysecond 4day show;his..name and“age“but "to led ' into- Judge Martin Pulich’s' led The verdict on the _first^hree jure, intimidate and- terrify per­
sons and with intent to wrong­
of. their existence. ?
^courtroom after deliberating for. counts as valid and ’declared a
?"—?-?"• -?~i'
a\ >
— a -female participant, he .'.casks'fully injure and destroy, property.
riiistrial on the-fourth count.
'
That was one' reason?' .why .just/her name“Wheh- a woman’s nine'days and the foreman, "Ro­
Deputy; District Attorney Jef­
Wendy Yoshimura, - 34,
had
New." Year’s Day. had such spe­ ageihas to be asked, theMC usu-. bert Loge, announced -that they
been charged _ with - unlawfully frey Horner, who had prosecu­
cial significance - in - prewar— Ja- 'ally-say s'an?apologybefore" doing- found - Wendy .Masako Yoshimu­
ted the case, immediately' moved
ra guilty on three counts of the and'‘knowingly possessing - (1)'
pan. Every, child .was'told , by -his
that Wendy be remanded to cust­
-indictment.. He- said they, could an-explosive;' (2) .a machine guri;
' or her-father,, at The breakfast
'■“The same, thing is generally
ody. Larson jumped to his feet
riot-reach -a- decision, on" the fo­ (3) A substance', material ’ ana
tabledbn New Year’s Day' that
'observed ” in - daily life. • Women
conibination of substances
ana and -in scathing words denoun­
‘ since' tlie ",child.rnow- hadkgrown on their ^ pait" consider''at -only urth count.
ced Horner’s--motion calling1 at,
a year" older, he or she^.k_should natural" and if-one; is asked her
“vindictive, utterly .iricompreljebehave ..better-and * the. child-dist- 'age by some one ' -not well * ver­
nsible and appalling.” - .
- ened - with * sincere - attention. So- sed'.iri'etiquette? she gives such
-While Judge. Puli ch isaid-that.
me .old -people- still count ■ them [a person'a. nasty look and. does-he did not approve of Larson’s
age; under this * old;-system -but it :
i n’t' answer. Whenever I witness
- ‘‘I“'ed
Sasaki’s < appointment adjectives, he did rule, against
TORONTO. — Mr.' Fred Y. Sa­
has gradually.-died pver-the past!
such, .a scene , I always - feel ah
reflects his outstanding; coritri- Horner’s motions, taking into ac­
saki/ treasurer of Canadian' Tire
30-odd postwar years. _ _ '^
urge- to; ask ‘Why - is .it against
bution to,the company’s finance count the support Wendy .recei­
Corporations;
Limited,
has*
been
and-.accounting areas and' the ved iin the Japanese community
x s
This was vwelcorned- mast? by./ etiquette ; to -ask a w oriian her
appointed-To the.-position of Vi- importance of his responsibilities and ,her good record since having
women for-the' obvious . reason;of age
c e-Pre s ident Fin an ce • and ‘ Tr ea- to the future growth- of the com­ been released * in . bail; He, said,
being able to? cdunt -tiieir ‘ages
.. '“It is ' not an
overstatement "surer.“The
announcement was pany',” said Mr.. Muncaster. Mr. ; “I - dp not believe._she will break .^
a "year, younger ; although in „ Japan, too, it\has' become -part^ of". to' .say that" every woman, wheth- made by Canadian- Tire Presid- Sasaki joined Canadian Tire in that trust.”
|
Pulich .then set Thursday, Feb. ,
of
1944.
' .
etiquette7not to ask a woman?her* er -of the/'East or West or
end' Dean "Muncaster.,
24, for sentencing arid-for arraig^ge'
'
\
" ancient times.'or today;_ wants to
be young-Bind pretty forever. Wonment on the five count's of con- _
. 1 39-y ear-old housewife, living, mehlmay/ be able -to .make,, this
tempt -for which he; cited
her
in .Utsunomiya, -.Tochigi-'Prefect­ world "a Happier place to live by
; when she refused to answer cerure, questions this ' universally- remaining rather mysterious ab­
tain questions on the
witness
mental refinement as their perso■
Men
.
ar
e
j
u
st
TOKYO
observed rule of^ etiquette. in a out "their ages -since men -don’t'do
stand."
- ,
nal * ornaments."
cbhscious

of
their,
personal
ap
­
that/ And. women factually -feel
Wendy could receive up to 15
happier when they are'praised as pearance as girls, and they sp­ * The survey also disclosed that, years in state prison for c'onvicpretty or seen/ younger than their end- ant average-Y8,000 monthly salaried men in Tokyo spend ap- tion on the iirst three counts in
proximately 7o per cent of their ! the indictment'and- six
months
age?' even if ,it - is, -said/ in i'comp­ to 'look"- nice and.fashionable. on .each of five contempt citati-.
liment.
Y18,50T>, to
This, is one of-the findings' Of monthly wage, or
ons; The judge-then 'dismissed
“But as I give -serious thought a;x survey- conducted last ^October win the favor of. their supervis­
the jury. __ ■
.HAMAMATSU,/^ A .wartime to it, I'find at strangetoconceal.
by -the K.y.owa Bank to’find out ors, while their . Osaka counter­
- SUPPORTERS STUNNED
500-pourid bomb-apparently drop­ one’s.-nage. Isn’t it . the-footpath, » h<^. Conscious salaried men^are
Spectators in the crowded cour­
ped by an American 'plane ..was. the milestones of each person 7 about their p ersorial appearance. parts 9.2 per cent, or about Y1 / ,troom, all- friends and loyal su­
300, for the same purpose.
found hurried only.53 feet -away Traditionally; "man’s; age <has/
from the railbed of the new’- To- ’en- considered ; as a * yardstick of • T The survey covered . 600 .sa­ - Their spending for such'a pur- pporters of vWendy, sat in stunned
silence while' the; extensive -press kaido “Bullet” train, '., police re­ ■ one’s social credibility arid. - imp­ laried men in their 20s ...through pose has' proved quite
fruitful,
corps clammered: to get
state­
potted - recently.
, ortance. Now. that the status of. 50s selected . at random in Tokyo, said "37 per cent of the .surveyed,
ments-from the principals in the
'
women, has risen -,“ considerably, and, Osaka.
in Osaka and 32 per cent in To­
. Police arid The - ground' /-self
14-week trial. Both press . and
: One of the interesting findings
I can’t quite agre e with "the. way
defense force plari .to defuse - the
"Wendy’s friends had been in the
of thinking that piaces“undue im-- is .that, salaried-men.today spend
four -foot long/bomb, as soon as
“They admitted that, the parti­ courtroom daily since jury deli­
portance :iOii women’s.;-youthful­ an average of Y8,000 -in order
possible.
AIL -train — services
began, from
early
cular spending had proved .effec­ berations
to /make Themselves appear. nice.

T will be suspended arid 'about 800 ness* alone. retired
tive in winning favor or a good morning ■ until the. jury
families will he. • ordercd' to eva­
The
survey
showed
.
that
sala-,
‘‘The special attractiveness one
irepression from their supervis­ for the night, sometimes as late
cuate* the area.
"finds in persons/ who ■ have long ried men in Tokyo , invest about ors•
- ------- as 6 pjm., and f or 18 hours_on the
Y 6,700 to make themselves look
last day.
A powershovel operator spotted experience in a certain thing, ha­
They unanimously, agreed that
Defense Attorney Larson told ’
ve
a - unique way of - thinking or nice and fashionable, while those,
the' bomb when he was driving it
it
as
costly'to
keep
themselves
the press he would appeal- on
specially * polished character se­ in Osaka about Y9,000.
~ at the; construction site of a? high
nice and/dandy.
"
ems to .represent beauty of a hi­
the basis of ‘‘judicial errors”.
' As many as 7318 per .cent of
rise railway bed. .
gher- grade that can only- be att­
Prosecutor Horner, as expected,
Nearly--30 per cent of
the
th o se surveyed 'repli ed th at they
.Hamamatsu, some - T20 .- males ained by persons of .olderage.
they told rep orters that u the .verdict
careful surveyed admitted that
thought they should b
southwest, of Tokyo, underwent As for myself, ^1- will be 40 at about their personal appearance, were dandyish and conscious of “proved that the judicial system-".
heavy <U.S.^ bombin'gsVduring wo­ my coming birthday. I try to powhile a. small 16.5 per cent said their personal appearance. They works.” He would not say -if he .
rld War Hv.Authorities said they lish myself'so that I' can jnoudlyintended to re-try Wendy on the . ..
that' they should* cultivate kncw- added that they usually look indis covered? 20 unexpl oded bombs । answer my age -during the co-.i
and to the mirror 3.5 times daily.
Cant, on P. 2
- _
I
' j »
___ re' TT \
--I ledge, cultural .attainments
and shells here this year.
I ming decade.”
— (O-H.R,
1? & ’ ,
_

Fred Sasaki Appointed V-President
Finance A Treasurer Of Cari, Tire

Japanese Males Becoming As
Style Conscious As Of her Women

"tive^ Wartime^
BombBuried
Near Railroad ;

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TOKYO
;T 7 - Although’- We
mairied an;;thehc6m&ork';''=-many fpan^e /family hasTquadrupk'dkin
' 7, accept" th e ; verdict/stbi'cally^tho-. inJ-teha^^arid c ^
in/state / of
(buntry’s/still’ immature/hsocial
:th^pa^-.^e£irfe^/^df^^
\’*.se' close, .to-;-her- knew., that'-she' shoek.7' .7’ -J
" 'per -'capita7; income / and//expendi-^ security/bsy-stempT^
was-.stunned beyond Beliefs’ iFor’
)‘ ^hen.7 Weridy?. herys attorneys -tures/bf^the d;apanese“have‘fe^h^ saidiibT5 -bit-iS/b/w^^^
-a^long^time_ after;the„ jury -left
arid a -fey'close’,friendS' '’-finally. .ed-the/level’ of the advahced co--: f^sTh^Jagian^e^hou^w^
the courtroom^ *:Wehdy'-’ sat’'-in.
courtroom' 'uhtiheshof 7 tKez )Westb7/7 ^
left' the' third floor.
Inglyr-sets ’/aside money /fen-(a ya)
-conference' with her -X attorneys:
.and- got .off- the-eleyator on the ~ /The.- liyihg/standard /Tias'' 'gorier iff^^y^but^at ?the / same^y time
./ The bailiff had’ to' clear the court'
sheimakes/an almost 'ipassibnafe
first" Jno'or./fchey-^were-^i^^ with /u]ihrapidly<CTd5;t»day>:hpTn^^^
a tremendous'.- barrage-^ of cam- J apan? have/ more;-^TOtHc^*^
effort;to afrange/the family buderas -and - microphones. ' -7 ^' 7 7 -liances than/inCother countries. 7' (get^t^nnialt^f tfre’yfSinfily*^^
8
HealtHy Body^5t ^Mirid
life1/ moreT/afflu e nt. 7 -She/y knbws
7h Throughpjit" the/ nirie/’dayss/df. AThe-J apariese familjr’hasjicliite howbtp \ecpiwirii^ .but)she/is?nots
ved \ this7while7maintaiiung? a/ve-/
Through the Martial Art iury, deliberations,■' jurors' freqii- ry sound financial standing.^///' riecessarilyi/stirfgy.; SHe?i^fcpartic- - PART-TIME/^
?htly' reque-sted.-headrihcks r of te-'
ulafly /generous iwheh. yt 7com'es/timony /and/re-exaimiriation■''of ' 7-Xcc'ordirigvto:iast -yearAs^«fa< fb < educational expenses /for,/ the- clerical duties. - Somehr-'shorbHand
requirridhf861’^i(jiH:7-(Tbrgnto)7y /
-ferns’ of 'evid-ehce.'
' _* - -7-' - ' ; tistics^ the Japanese;salaried ^
.children and pocket-money, '^forker had* an*<average^noiithly/m/
In Toronto’s ■ West-End
thehhjdsbriT^/S'^^^
77?1
/ /Regardless^ ofyverdict, 'they we/
come/of.$720after- income ^ taxi
e obviously, a hardworking'jury/' ;(.n'ational:..fax),7 municipal- Atax^ /She 'Wili>j^adlyjf^
■though elderly, '- Mrs' ' - Lucille' and-'.social; -welfare 'premiums we- chase^Jof a new dress -for herself
- litehell/, the only ,;Bla'ck pers6n re:. deducted/from Ahe total/of ;his, in - oi'der tt5'_send"the ^hildfeh/tb'
'<X ■- Suite' 2306 - •.^ >
nr the "jury -told--the.'-pressy/sh' /monthly -salary ;and7honuses_ . in kandergaihen'/o ‘ 'supplementary'
21 BLOOR- ST. WEST
/ad/Held out. for acquittal "butclashes/?/
And'
she.
regards'
J/.
Her
/^^1^0,
’j)NTM
Aummer y^d/winter/~ 77'/
76 Six Point Rd.
yas pressured,'by. the others.,-At;
hbsbarid’s ^dfcket:Th6ney.as’ exp)
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.

-to
a/report
irith"
Off Islington Ave.
ms'’ point, /s’he'"said;-?<tHey< calfe^
enditure' necessary' to/Bring back
'RESi<429-6206 7/
South uf Bloor’
income./It should -be -rioted - nere^
me' stupid." I-ywas ashamed-' to ■MitsuBi shrsCorporation’^^
ya Ik into - that courtroom <ahc " Newsletter, ^ the average 'salariet5 uhat it is - the/custom7 of .the JaPHONE 233-3478
answer-to‘a -guilty) ver diet.”-/ y/ worker’s /family spends- 42j.per: panese 5/s^aried/iwo^ker7. to ;£-hand
: Buying- or Selling , yotir \~
cent^bf/this_ -take-home"pay)-for pyer-his/entire- paycheck^o- the
/Home-/ lin/fEast Toronto;^ food^ ■ clothing/" and/shelter. /The, wife'-aridvto- receive from her- his,
yest is’"used7fon’the.:childf€m^
pocket" "mbneyy -- _ hc, , -; T 7' ) - 7-.'cation.'--leisure;. activities, - social:
c. \ Sai&XRdpre^
’ “ xpenses; and sayings: 4y_ ,'\'/A/ /h-The-TS&laried- worker’s 'family,
^
h?®^ 7^1® ^/
7-5 Daily-. 1 iving expenses have- in - ■ ,finariCes- have, become'-tighter-in,
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Creased 2.8^to,3 timesihrthe past "recent' months.“/Since"- the- Begin/
/ z royal -Trust: - ^
/A years. The dietary. lifeha^irri riing of "this/year yhis-r^^
Has
beenhgradually
eroded
y^y
5777Markham..Rd;,
broved; with' more side dishes’ an dJapanese restauran
- Scarborough, .-Ontario <7
/tabie’ luxuries,' but /the, '- Engel’s the’ rise' iiy the -prices ' of /goods,
,-oefficient-hasdropped.substan- .Housewives once ^ overcame /the
7 | Reservations: 7366-2164
)-ialiyfrom. 36.2 to” 307 -: " , / y- severe inflation follbwirig the : o’
\ 181: Eglintoii; Are. >Eaot\'
1 The ’Japanese family'--; budget, -/risis- by-- nationalizing consumy
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a.As <become similar^tothe^British -i&rijind/by- economizing. /JThy.
Toronto,_Ont.. M4P.1 J9 ■
-■mmily'/-budget/ except in' one.- ps; /vilV ho - doubt,/ tighten the purr/
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SEKO

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^ ^jj^:';^^|^" -J ^~’- >TORONTO'.-/— ’Mr." Joe ; Seko?
'-^||.0|||lHQK0fl// ? j beloved husband of - Muriel" Mach- J”' ?/,- / -—YITO
/?,Y'?T-Q^ONTpY-Y/L^t^^^^
T-"- ~ -YrY’lp'-;?"YY ?j!Y<Y-“Y^ye .Sekb^passedfaway :oh-Jahutal:-Couridl.?pf ;Metw^litan?Torbnto;^
Minister:/Frank /Miller
TORONTO.- —'Mrs.
T^p?-~\/Tak^/ ^kuda?^ a" ^/^
7 ?spoke albout thi^(mng/number/of mid<lle?agedTpeopleYwlio want...-,
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Tayoko
-tlie/goyernmeritYto/lookp^^ter thdr older/relatives?YI^e ;,l^nister ; ^
’ ..-/^T1- ^J111^-0^/ D^r father " of- Craig
-dear Tto,'-beloved wife of Tsutau-Itb, •
._s^d'th^;tjhe? piiblicYsecOTs^
5^1/finS/the/'t]^^^
’democratic ' b^^er bi Yoshio Mrs '- Hashi ~ passed away "on? January /24th,
resources-tb,-prb^jie?"f<>r tike ElderlyY^ilfo'oAt/^^'ard^^^
1977. at Women’s" College iHospi- :
motoandMis/Sekoallof-Japau.
/costs;-ofYMedic^e^and/the-tihcreasing/ration/^^
"

prime minister, recently. ' ^?.i
tah"
.
'arslof ^^7?AYf5?-sf-?r^?r?’'B^
T^Ward ?Funerar?H-ome?TFuneral
<Dear>.mother - Shaly ‘ Iwashita
For the__71-year-old politician? Service atSt. Mattnias Church'.
> ... 'gObvioiusiyytheii’ the ^ Japanese ^communityis ?nqt’unique in - its
and Kimiko Yamazaki,- grandmo­
.'this was his last chance/for/a
conceim /over/its/inderly :aridTthe?/di^^
ther of Christine survived .by 2
Committee forElderlyCare has‘embarked upon.";??. ■.:/-’
' J A .shot :at the ^nation’s ^-highest; polL
TANABE
brothers and. 1’ sister in Japan. '
’ ■ • .There - are diowever apparently' some 'areas - of; mi suhderstahding ' ticar/office ;he ?had .sought ' for
' regarding? tiuT~Comfm^
a y>/////y//-/"-^^
S-w"' rnbrethan/adecade.Y
* " Y WINNIPEG.- — .On --January
, Earle Elliott Funeral.. Home.
16,
,1977
-at'-the‘
-.Luther.
Home,
,l ?:LO.ne .mi^ri^ti6n is the jseenii.ngTlack^^
Funeral ’ Service at Toronto Bu­
. Yltibas not beenYeasy. f or, Fukii1081.Andrews’Ave;, Mrs. Tomie ddhist Church." Interment Mount
' bers of ^
to the L^ssing^n^ ;m
; pur
; da,.wlTo.;says he is pppjilar among
Elderly. The'-re©ent “iSurvey”- and the/currentJ/study/^
Tanabe?„aged 80 years, .widow of .Pleasant "Cemetery.
~.
■ ■ ,
1 ity” ca n be/con s tr u c ted as a "Lot? of /Talk}’/land _ai ‘‘Waste;of Time’’. 7women voters .because;he comes Naoijo Tanabe passed-away.
.
- _
,
tfrom a .'district north -of Tokyo
.Mrs. Tanabe was born -in,.Wa4 ^^^*-^ividiah who «T« mottated to do SOTO^W hUorlcully noted for. producing
KIMURA'
for-theYElderly*;are ,very,.much"involved\with older ^relatives'in their
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- .kayama-Ken, Japan, coming to. I
every dayTlives and cah sympa'thize .fully with anyone -in a sensitive j ^hP^pked-husbands. —- ,
. .; Canada’-in T917. She had. resided *
CORONADO,
Alta. —, Mrs.
He/first > tried" to reach-the'pi-. in Steyeston, B.C? from 1917 un­ Kuni--Kimura, 83, ,of Coronado,
Unfortunately, .the' time/consuming basic requirements must be ^nriacle 'of "Japanese'politics .in the til coming to.Winnipeg’ in -.1945. 'Alberta passed away
January’
Smet before:an/ethnic '.'community, such as ours/can'/even bope - to" pi*<>7 j.1960s. wlien the late prime mini- She^was a member- of- the Japa- 5th, 1977, at Edmonton Hospital
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Predeceased" by her
husband vice was held at a funeral par­
:31st/.i&t:8:0().(P'4h'.;iatjtihe5ljC/Uultur&l;‘Centre,/Poi^ MillSj^Ont"., .each-, challenge/•Sato,?;--'be'lievirig<;the'la- Naojio' and one son, Yutaka, Mrs. lor in Edmonton on Jan. 10th, ofmi^i cur-cp^munity V-i^ii to'^fa?;1
— M-?- / tter-woiM ' eventually-hand-over
Tanabe is survived by three sons? f iciated by, - Rev. Ikuta,
Rev
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their,
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He worked as a faithful'mem­ Takao of Banff . and Tadao.-, of sons: Bruce, James and
ber-of-the "Sato _ cabinet. ’He was Toronto: three .daughters, - -Mrs. family also Kusuo and family in
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/ so -close.'to Sato and - former; pri- M. Kawasoe (Meiko) of -Toronto, Japan/ '
: hie minister Nobusake Kishi'that Mrs. Fumiyo Suga of. Winnipeg
^when’ Sato -stepped down in 1972 arid Mrs?’T.-Hirose (Sakaye) of
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grandchildren
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sely identified -with, the retiring JanuaryY18 at the.Thomson Fu­ do, . 88, passed away on January
neral Chapels, Broadway at Fur- 23, 1977 at Queen Elizabeth Ho­
prime minister. Y ’ Y
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COVER1NOONTARIO**
A graduate .of the elite Tokyo
Shinjiro Kondo. Dear mother of .
ing..
Udiversity, /Fukuda spent many
Toki, Matsuye Mary (Mts. S. -Mo­
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ri) Eichi, Aiko (Mrs? Dave .Mura­
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cond World' - War' as _ ,an official
kami), Fumiko (Mrs. - Hideo Ko­
of-the finance, .ministry. "
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involvement in a- domestic. brib- pton ori January 25th, 1977.
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;; On the .other hand, Urabe^/with
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tke>-wbmer)?sgandfrs^ibdlchiidreri’s; "ebrorjudo'wf qfmsVare; not.,-prac- managed todo what others have, /als - failed /to_'.^display/ the^bility,. #^#Qapan.^fijm<s)^/i^J';
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^ihe'-'enthusiasih
..of/.the
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re 'attractive^ on cbldr/TV; scr^ens^
ganization^for - judo;' is/alsd aga-/
'helped .his team to gain a cruci­ did, Mike -Fujiwara -was//'mor^;
maker
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uist ^b^oh^Zof^udo/ ^.uhi- .
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Altype than capable -as his' work in the' / What - 'about; judo ? - Time to/part;
nets'' have/ • shown / -• considerable with:, the. ^ traditional f>--mbriotoriy 'by-' j fif;' exp efts? .^'<. ^/ ‘ ? .^f- A- forms'.' It. has’:mq; intention^ .-of
. : ’with a -similar score. * '
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'changings a/rule ethati/.jjvhite uni-/
//ChikasKi/ilabhimo^^^
Yamada’s' moral victory was improvement ■ as,, the'season has- of._white ^clothes' and ’black- belts ?r
forms ?mu^
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at/TenH'-/Univefsi^^
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not. achieved until" Stephen YaTenri^k^mecda '’for ju'doistsfsaid: sasHesZni'- official'matches.'- \
Ssuda combined with Alan Idi and । ? Urabe’s-'- major' asset /on this Kashiwara, .Nara ; Prefecture/^na s
/ Andy Nabeta in the final period occassion//was " Danny .?; Higashi come-, up 'with /the idea", off markx
etihg; colorful ; judo. . uniforms^in
to tally his second goal- of the who ‘-found: bis gamewhenuhited
with’ Alan Tanaka ahd^Gary' Ka- reii/light/b^ pink-dr ^reen? ;
game’. His first in the opening
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period helped them back into the
’ -The'cdmpany\is a deading mar­
atened to .pad his/own scorings tial art "uniform /makei; 'turning
game after Japan jumped into an
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early 2 goal lead: the first by statistics.-- Il .paid off when .the ^-^ .^ '^^d jlii
- Stephen. Seki who has recently ^mighty mite combmed with’ ga-. pping'~90Tper cent of fits:-output
• been playing exceptional' hookey >ry and Ai t^put Urabe into, an- abroad/, mostly? to /Europe^ Ame­
'and the second by Paul- Uchikata early lead' before. Roger Inamo-_ rica ‘and: Canada?*Its; annual-' sa­
■ who' continues to lead'his team to : tied: the game wi^the; firsf.. les-total Y200- million. ? Colored
ih scoring. <Us 2'goals. Credit-for .the uniforms ' in.. the/ alhed ^art^-j •'.of
assists „went to Garry Nasu and Kar/te 'have Z-been ' /common/ in
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