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United Natrons University in Tokyo passes its first big test
Althou^ft^tKe university
TOKYO. — Nobody ever first to be located in Japan, posed by Jimmy Carter was on.
got a degree from the Tok­ operates in more than 100 turned down by the U.S. Interest from, the endow­ may np^^^^ipnymous wiyo-based United Nations countries, coordinating re­ Senate, but Hester said he ment fund, which . Hester th i
Univ, and nobody ever will. search programs with other is confident the United hopes will total $500 mill­
But this little heard-of United Nations affiliated Sates will make a contri­ ion by 1981, is a major so­
urce of income for the uni­ involvedy^riwtw academic
bution.
institution, tucked away on groups. two floors of a Tokyo sky­ Japan has been its stron­ In this connection, Hester versity. This form of fund- world.
Hester ■
the
scraper, now has sufficient gest supporter, pledging said he will visit Washing­ ding is designed to free the
workings orN\tJfe university
funds to take its place., in $100 million as well as buil­ ton later this month to institution from politics and
“drum up enthusiasm” for thus preserve its academic
dings and facilities.
the academic, world.
Cont. on Page 2
freedom.
the
multi-natiori
institutiJA
$10
million
grant
pro
­
The turning point in the
Univ.’s three-year history came in December
when the British govern-*
ment pledged $10 million
million pounds), reported its America director,
Dr. James Hester.
Britain’s contribution “ra­
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
dically altered” the institu­
tion’s financial picture and
TORONTO, ONT.
Tuesday, March 13, 1979
prompted other govern­ Vol. 43 — No. 20
ments in Asia and the Mid­
dle East to take a fresh
Chosen out of 120 nominees
look at their financial ass­
istance, Hester said in an
interview.
Instead of paying for
the upkeep, of a campus
and buildings, providing GARDENA, Calif. — “You perty losses alone which
students with learned pro­ talk about redress,-and that were suffered by Japanese
fessors and all the other hits the press. Talk about American evacuees were in
LONDON. — Naomi Ue glish before lapsing into
excess
of
$400
million.
Dr.
things expected of a con­ constitutional rights. . . and
mura, the Japanese explo­ Japanese at the awards ce­
Uyeda
added
that
the
am
­
ventional university, contri­ no one pays any attention.”
rer and mountaineer , who remony in London’s glitte­
ount
plus
the
interest
that
butions are put into an So spoke Dr. Clifford
became the first man to ring Guildhall.
would
have
accrued
since
endowment fund, the inte­ Uyeda, National President
make a solo trek across the Uemura received the gol­
American 1942 would come to billions frozen Arctic sea to the den laurel worth about
rest of which supports the
institution.
Citizens League, at the re­ of dollars.
North Pole, recently won $100,000 from last year’s
The U N. organization has cent installation ceremony The total-cost of paying the international award winner, Kathy Miller, 14, of
several research projects in of the Gardena J ACL chap­ $25,000 per evacuee would for valor in sport ahead of Scottsdale, Ariz., who made
the works and all are “mo­ ter, in remarks wjiich in be about $3 billion, he said. 120 nominees from 121 co­ an amazing return to mara­
ving ahead vigorously,” He­ effect defended the outlines
Conceding that so far it untries.
thon running after a seri­
of the proposals for red­ is the dollar figure that has Uemura, 37 and only 5- ous auto accident.
ster said.
“In Algeria, for example, ress for the wartime evacu- gotten all of the attention foot-3, was overawed by it
A solitary path finder,
Uemura took 57 days to
we’re helping to design a es which is currently being and created a “backlash” of all.
solar village where traditi­ drawn up by' the National sorts, Dr. Uyeda said that
“It’s just incredible,” complete his 500-mile jour­
onal architecture and mod­ Committee for Redress.
that’s not a bad thing beca­ Uemura said in halting En- ney in May, 1978.
ern solar energy will be Referring to the proposed use as far as he and others
combined. The university is figure of $25,000. as the am­ involved in preparing the
supplying the technical in­ ount to be asked for each
<—— proposal are concerned, it’s Tomb of Japan's first historiographer
put on solar knowledge.
person interned in a war­ not the money, it’s the prinOno Yasumaro causes excitement
“The university has pass­ time detention camp,
ed its first test. It’s really Uyeda made the point that
It’s one way of making NARA. —• An extensive pitched a tent at the site
phenomenal when you th­ “It is substantial because the general public aware
archaeological dig began to keep a round-the-clock,
ink we’ve only been going it must be substantial or it of the internment episode, Jan. 24 at the site of the watch.
for three years,” he said.
doesn’t become a deterrent he declared.
Two specialists of the
“It should be in all the grave of Japan’s first histo­ Kashiwara Archaeological
Britain intially was one in the future.”
riographer, Ono Yasumaro,
'■ of the governments oppos­ He also cited an anti- history books, but it isn’t.” discovered on Jan. 21.
Institute began photograp­
ed to the creation of the Vietnam War demonstrati­ And, he warned, “It could
The tomb mound was fo­ hing and measuring the
university but reversed its on in Washington in 1971 happen again.”
und by chance by a farmer tomb, preparatory work wh­
decision after a thorough when more than a thousand He said that he agreed on his tea farm in the east­ ich is likely to take' about
eyalution program. Hester protesters were
arrested with those who object to ern part of Nara, capital two weeks.
also was lukewarm about on the steps of the Capitol. comparisons being
made of Japan in the 7th and 8th
Education board officials
the project at first, the re­ “Some were held as long between the American de­ centuries.
said a memorial service wo­
tention
camps
and
the
Ger
­
port said.
The grave, covered a th­
as four days, but most we­
“There was a feeling that re released after being held man concentration camps. ick layer of charcoal, con­ uld be held in “a couple of
days” in response to the
international universities al­ overnight. They sued, and
Saying. “They’re really tained remnants of a coff­ wishes of local residents.
ready existed and there was the court awardedzeach de­ not similar at all,” he dec­ in, human bones and a cop­
Maeo Suenaga, director
no need to duplicate what monstrator $10,000.” ,
lared that the latter “were per plaque with an inscrip­ of the Kashiwara Archaeo­
was being done,” Hester ex­
exter- tion on it.
That was for an overnight really death camps,
logical Institute, said he ho­
99.
plained.
mination
camps
Officials
of
the
cultural
ped there would also be so­
He said Britain’s contri­ detention, he reminded his
true
It
was,
however
asset
preservation
section
bution has had a tremen­ listeners. “We’re talking ab­ he added, that in both inst­ of the Nara Prefectural Bo­ me writing on the reverse
dous impact* on other nati­ out years of imprisonment ances “people were put in­ ard of Education were sent side of the copper tablet.
On the face of the tablet
ons and that France, West without charges, indict­ to barbed wire camps not to the site in Tawara-cho,
ment,
or
any
proof
of
ha
­
there is an inscription sta­
Germany and Italy are now
by
the
enemy,
but
by
their
Nara
City,
early
in
the
mor
­
ting the dates of Yasumaactive donors. He declined ving done criminal acts.
own people. No charges we­ ning.
to comment on the amo- He also pointed eut that re filed, and they were the- They covered the mound ro’s death and burial along
according to Federal Res­
unts, however.
(CONT. ON PAGE 2)
with a sheet of canvas and
Cont.
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“It’s not the money”, says NJACL
President of evacuation redress Adventurer Naomi Uemura wins
international valor in sport award

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Tuesday, March 13, 1979

PAGE X

U.N. Univ.. ;

Cont. from Page 1 __

Redress

-Cont. from Page 1

lied his five-year assign­ re for only one reason —. token, but it would be an
like this:
acknowledgement by the
“What we do is? to-take ment here “absolutely fasci­ their race.”
Acknowledging that “Ma­ government of the wrong
abstracts of infurination nating” and said the job
from col lection'* points here stretches every possible ny Nisei feel they cannot committeed against her
in Japan and in theU.S. arid bit of imagination arid inte­ back the redress program own people.”
send them oufito/seientists lligence that one possesses.” (arguing) that we are pu­
He said he will not stand tting a price tag on our
working them 'developing
LOW, LOW PRICES'.
liberty
and
freedom,

said
countries so thatN they will for a second term in 1980,
Draperies,
know about the most up, to however, and that the pro­ Dr. Uyeda, “the loss of free­
date information's', quickly cess for choosing his su­ dom can never be compen­
Carpets
sated
monetarily.
Whatever
ccessor
has
already
begun.
It

s
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best
as possible,
we might get would be a
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ques had not been fully de­ The copper plaque measu­
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ly 8th centuries.
and 2-3 mm thick and the
Are recfited the records inscription on it consists of
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