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U. of T. anthropologist 1st foreigner in 100 years to head Japanese archaeological dig
TARONTn
Tho
now, thermoluminescence dating Professor Peter Bleed of
ons, ■ nreferrinff
preferring to
to diedig uii
up excavation, the team now
The first
first nns
TORONTO.
remains knows the site was settled for an analysis of the age the University of Nebraska,
ancestral
foreigner to head an archae­ their
by three continuous occupa­ of the pottery; Professor will be studying the stone
ological dig in Japan in - themselves.
tools to identify types and
100 years is U of T anthro­
Some North Americans tions. More information ab­ Anthony Davis, Department
pology professor, William have been allowed to work out Yagi will now be deter­ of Geography, will do a po_- functions.
Hurley’s work on the YaHurley. Hurley has recen­ on salvage operations sites mined in U of T and Univ­ llen analysis of the soil to
supported
tly returned from the Ja­ which have to be exca- ersity of Nebraska labora­ determine the nature and gi site is being
panese island of Hokkaido,; vated fairly quickly, since tories. Physics Professor type of vegetation at the si­ by the National Geograpwhere his earlier excavation they have been found dur-, Ron Farquhar will be cond­ te when it was occupied; hie Society:
— Bulletin.
of an ancint village unear­ ing construction of roads ucting radio-carbon and and the dig’s co-director,
thed evidence of some of or buildings, and are soon gi!iiHinii!H8iiBijniiiHi5!n!HS!iiiHniiiiiiiiinii!!lHi!siinnniinnjMsiiiiHHiim!!3«ui!iiii!Sisinnini!iiii5iimi!iHsiu
the earliest plant domestic­ to be destroyed — but Hur­
ation ever found in. Japan. ley, in honour of the cent­
(This evidence consists of enary of Morse’s dig, was.
carbonized buckwheat, a the first North American
manrdependent plant.)
permitted to excavate a site
An-'independent./Organ/for. Ccmadiarss
Origin
His most recent Hokkai­ no one had touched.
do dig was the result of 16
The site, covering approx­
years of negotiation with imately 60,000 square met­ Vol. 43 --- No. 10
TORONTO, ONTARIO
Tuesday, February 6, 1979
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Japanese archaeology,' Not, res and buried beneath half .rillliltllllllllilBllll'BISillfllllllilllTairni’iilBI i ll-IS ll’ll.isill ISIIIllilllllli
since Edward Morse, the a metre of soil in the Hokk­
father of modern Japanese aido town of Minamikayabe, Deputy Finance Minister Changes Job
archaeology, excavated
a is called Yagi. It is estima
shell mound near
Tokyo ted to be a village of 40 to
in 1878 have the Japanese 50 pit houses and dates ba­
given anyone but their own ck to approximately 5000
archaeology permits for B.C. The village is classifi­
full site research evcavati-< ed as Early Joman, on the
basis of associated pottery
OTTAWA. — As the Libe­ affairs, effective Feb. 1.
which is decorated with
Mr. Shoyama took over
KYOTO. —- Kocho Otani,
Chicago Nisei
string or cord. (Hurley is ral Government gears up
job head abbot of the Shinshu
for an election campaign, the finance deputy’s
recognized
as
a
world
aut
­
Runs Himself
Macdonald Otani School of Buddhism,
hority on identification of Prime Minister Trudeau when Donald
Down With
cord decorated pottery.) It has started juggling some was finance minister and announced he would secede .
of his top public servant - stayed on when Jean Chre- from the nation’s biggest
is
believed
theinhabitants
Own Automobile were fishermen and hunt­ among those changing po­ tian took over. He helped religious organization which .
CHICAGO. — A motorist ers, but it is. not yet known sitions will be Mr. Thomas prepare two budgets for has over 10 million follow­
each minister at a time wh­ ers.
here was run over by his if they were early Japane­ Shoyama.
Mr. Shoyama has been mo­ en the main emphasis was
Otani told a press confe­
own car in the early morn­ se or native Ainu peoples.
ing hours of Jan. 10 after The size of the village and ved from the important po­ restraint to combat infla­ rence he would make the
Higashi Honwanji Temple,
he and a friend freed it the potential number of ho­ sition of deputy minister of tion.
from a snowbank?
uses is unusual for its pe­ finance to the more relax­ Sources said he is tired and the headquarters of the
The victim, Steve M. Sa­ riod’ and for such a north­ ed but still top job of spe­ looking for a less contro­ school, an independent se­
Whether ct.
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meshima, 30, of Forest Pa­ ern latitude, says Hurley, cial adviser to the Prime versial position.
The Otanis, who claim to
rk, was taken to Northwes­ so the extent of the find Minister on constitutional his new job will be that,
coming
as
Mr.
Trdueau
se
­
be the descendents of Shin­
tern Memorial Hospital, has been surprising to the
eks to make constitutional ran, founder <?of the Jodo
where he was hospitalized archaeologists.
J
ph.
Researchers
matters and national uni-' Shinshu School of Buddhi­
in good condition.
Digging at the site was
ty an election issue, rema­ sm, has long feuded with a
Sgt. Hugh Heraty of the complicated by the fact Claim Pain Relief
ins to be seen.
majority group directed by
East Chicago Ave. Dist. Po that above it are garden
In
Cancer
Sufferers
Mr. Shoyama has moved Ryo Minefuji who is back­
lice said Sameshima and plots owned and worked by
TOKYO. — Medical rese­ into the Prime Minister’s ed by the intraministerial
his friend put the car in 23 different people. Hurley’s
reverse, and propped a sti­ team of archaeologists, from archers here said recently Office just in time for the bureau of the school.
federal-provincial constitu­
The Otani family has be­
ck against the accelerator U of T, the Uinversity of that excellent results in
tional
converence.
en insisting that its head
as they pushed on the hood. Nebraska, and the Univer­ alleviating cancer pain ha­
acts as the primate of HiSuddenly, the car leaped sity of North Carolina co­ ve been obtained by instill­
gashi Hongwanji, chief abfrom its parking space in uld therefore not dig indi­ ing alcohol into the pitu­ Alta. J.C. Bakery
bot and head priest of the
front of the Chicago Play­ scriminately, but they rece­ itary gland.
boy Club and began fishta­ ived permission to excava­
school.
Dr. Fumikazu Takeda of Ends 31 Years Of
iling backward at speeds of te one area where they fo­ Osaka Medical College said
Minefuji’s group has beService
To
20 to 30 m p.h., with Same­ und three houses and a si­ “the pain relief was so ex­
en campaigning to restrict
shima chasing, after it, He­ zeable cache of pottery and cellent that the procedure Raymond, Alta.
the power of the Otani fa­
stone implements such as became the first choice of
mily revising the constituti­
arty said.
RAYMOND,
Alta.

AfThe incident occurred at arrowheads and animal hi­ treatment for cancer pain
on of the school.
ter
serving
the
community
1:20 a.m., and patrons of de scrapers.
in our hospitals.”
The secession will not be
the Playboy Club, where
A needle is used to pun­ in the Raymond Bake Shop final unless it is approved
They conducted a proton­
Sameshima and his friend magnet ometei’ survey of cture the area housing the for the past 31 years, Amy by the Kyoto Prefectural
and Roy Muraki have sold
had been visiting, poured the entire site, a test which pituitary gland.
government. Otani, howe­
Some patients
received the business to a Stirling ver, has said letters were
into the street, cheering for records magnetic current in
the ground. The resistance immediate pain relief, as man. When Roy first began sent to the school, notifying
the car.
x Sameshima’s 1977 Mercu­ readings they came up with soon as they emerged from to work at the Bake Shop
them of his plans.
ry Monarch continued to indicate where all the ho­ the anesthetic. Others sa­ it was- owned by Bill Jones,
The Jodo Shinshu school
circle for 15 to 20 minutes uses are located, so that id they had relief the mor­ who later sold it to Ted
Able and Paul Evan, part­ was founded by Shinran in
and police were called.
Hurley’s team, when it re­ ning after the operation.
Spectators urged officers turns to the site in the spri­
Pain relief was complete ners in the venture. Roy the early 13th century and
to shoot out the tires or to ng, can be selective about in 25 of 30 patients. When joined them in the partner­ was broken into two schools
Higashi
shoot the car motor. Neither where to dig. They will ev­ it recurred, treatments we­ ship and later purchased represented
suggestion was heeded. Tra­ entually be able to excava­ re given again until satis­ their interests and has sin­ Hongwanji Temple and Ni­
factory relief was obtain­ ce operated the shop with shi Hongwanji temples in
ffic on Michigan Ave. was te the entire site.
the help of his wife, Amy. the Edo Period (1600-1868).
From their preliminary ed for up to six months.
Cont. on Page 2

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Runaway Car

Cent, from Page 1

Astronauts of

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1 irig machine was deflected
stopped.
Second (jam mail No. 0036,6
Japanese
into
a
concrete
safety
stanSameshima, a
A member of Ethnic Press
Association of Ontario
importer, dard in the center of the
American wine
and Canada Federation
meanwhile continued to try intersection.
He wonders why the Ja-.
(Pacific Citizen)
Sameshima, who escaped
to corral his car,
which
T. UMEZUKI PUBLISHER
unlike
K.C. TSUMURA
The name of Vaughn M. I panes® language is
.
bore Calif, license plate SA-. with cuts and bruises, said
English Section Editor
KE-1.
| from his hospital bed that Greene’s book, ASTRONAU-. a"y
.pe°PKEN MORI
^*®app '
Since the left door was * he had been successful in TS OF ANCIENT .JAPAN j c,,n’blng
Japanese Section Editor
open he finally took a leap । the past in propping the (Merlin Engine Works, Box ar’ is there ? 1,nk between
479 Queen Street West,
and tried to get inside- to t accelerator down in order 169, Milbrae, Ca. 94030 — ancients of Japan and the
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stop the vehicle. But the [. to get his car out of a snow price unlisted), should be a ancients of America (Incas,
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Aztecs, etc), why did the
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Published on Tuesdays and
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But
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aga
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to
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and
other
sundisc
worship
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and run over. Heraty said. in,” he vowed. “It doesn’t in a jam-packed, 150-page
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pers all practice intermar­
Police Sgt. William Pig- work well at all.”
$10.00 for Six Months
paperback, dealing with the
riage
of
the
royal
.
family
He
said
he
was
a
bit
up
­
got then positioned a squ$17.00 for one year.
occult, mysterious and an­
(to
protect
the
sky-god
blo
­
set
that
onlookers
were
ad car in the driverless acient civilizations.
his
car
as
he
cheering
for
' uto’s path and the careen­
He mentions UFOs and od?). . - and 15 chapters fo­
efforts to stop astronauts, constantly rais­ llow with speculative an­
swers and more questions­
ing questions about what
“I suppose it must have -we meekly regard as scien­ and-answers that pop as he
Wedding And I looked
funny ” he said, “but tific fact, and.with a steady explores the subject furth­
Help Wanted
,
Photo Finishing it certainly wasn’t funny focus on things Japanese er..
to me.”
in a headv
introduction.
Mixing fact and fiction, SEWING MACHINE ope
Sumida
To top it all off,
He wonders why the Ainu myth arid mystery can be rators wanted for dresses.
charged Sameshima _ with ; were original inhabitants entertaining — as far out Home sewers. Will pick up
Photographic
BiU
SERVICE IS QUICK and Eco­ i negligent driving and leay- i and where they came from. as the mind will allow. Gremotor If Japan is a land of moun­ ene remains
nomical. Since all works — f ing an unattended
inquisitive,. 297-2163 (Toronto).
from picture taking *to print
vehicle rimning.
tains jutting out of the sea, coming up with a final qu-. CLEAN EXPERIENCED
finishing, is done by our staff.
Heraty, when asked how is the submerged part
estion in closing a kind of < French Cuisine morning ChPHONE 423-8143
Sameshima could be char­ drowned - continent once
“believe it or not” compen- j ef, 5 day week, 8 a.m. to
ged with negligent driving called Lemuria? He notes
dium of his own: Can it be 4:30 p.m. Applicant should
when he wasn’t even in the the people of the Jomon
that the mysterious gods have previous. French res­
car, replied blandly:
era living in Japan at least that prevailed in ancient taurant experience. Phone
“That will be up to the .12,000 years ago and then
Japan are back as a war- for appointment 924-2798,
I judge when he goes to tra­ the discovery of Jomon po­
devastated nation makes its Michel Scheffler.
ffic court March 15.”
ttery over 5,000 years old in comeback — far richer than
Peru. How did the pottery ever dreamed of by
the experienced” sewing
Authentic Oriental Gifts
machine operators for men’s
PAUL K. ASADA, D.C., N.D.
get there, he asks, but more bandit-generals? H H.
clothes, jacket and coats.
Kimonos & Accessories
“Doctor of Chiropratic”
amazing, to him is that pot­
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tery looks like a modern
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Continuing with the int­
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CP AIR requires assistant
roduction, Greene proceeds
to work part time at Mont­
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to describe the people of
real International Airport.
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