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"One Gloomy Day —
My Thoughts on Death"

Templeton Foundation picks Buddhist leader winner

LONDON, England. — A said the 72-year-old Budd­ 1,000 people representing i
Templeton Foundation off­ hist will receive the 80,000- religions and other segmen- '
icial said recently that Nik- pound prize from the Duke ts of British life have be­
kyo Niwano, founder and of Ediriburgh on April 9.
en invited, Forker said. .
By Rev. Dr.
“Sensei, what is wrong with president of the Buddhist
The presentation ceremo­
SHINE! SHIGEFUJI
you, is that you’ve been lay organization Rissho Ko- ny will take place in the He said, “The ceremony
too sensitive,” or, he will seikai, had been picked the Castle of Windsor outside has become one of the le­
(Guiding Eight)
ading parts of the British
say, “I’m so busy working winner of the foundation’s London.
Calendar.”
Professor Howard Edwin and making money, I’ve no 1979 award from among
The event will be follow­ Niwano, the leader of the
Shneidman of the Harvard time to think of death yet,” 3,000 nominees.
ed by a public ceremony in 4.6 million-member organiUniversity states; “This or, he may completely dis­
Wilbert Forker, vice pre­ London’s historic Guildhall
may be an age of youth, regard the issue and say, sident of the foundation,
•Cont. on Page 2 .
on April 11 to which some
but it is aso an age of death. “Others may die; but not
Death is iri the air: none me.” This “not me” attitu­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiniimniiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiitcmiiitiiuiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiu
of us are more than minut­ de is perhaps the general
es away from death by nu­ attitude among many of
~
clear incineration. Life has us.
become both more dear and
It may sound somewhat
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
cheaper. And, if it can be sarcastic to some of you,
taken away from us by ot­ and if it does, please let me
hers,, it can also be thrown assure you that it is not Vol. 43 — No. 26
Tuesday, April 3, 1979
TORONTO, ONTARIO
away by oneself; Senseless my intention to be sarcastic. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniimjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiitiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
killings and the wanton
At one meeting, some ye­
destruction of one’s own ars ago; an issue regarding
Union: Will not seek compensation ...
mind reflect the same de­ the future of their church
basement of jnan’s basic co- was raised The concensus,
in — life itself.”
or so it seemed to me, was
It is very true that we for maintaining their pres­
live in the age of death. ent facilities and possibly
Day after ~day, what we having them renovated to
hear and what we read are high rental apartments af­
all mounting threats of non- ter the completion of their
By JON FERRY
HONOLULU.
Hawaii
and that the local treasur­
being, death. Whether it is new temple The reasoning
Airlines made U.S. avaiatiTORONTO. — The Letter er was “makirig cheques out
the individual death of so­ was to secure additional ori history March 6 with
Carriers Union of Canada to himself and making mo­
meone I know, or the . coll­ income for maintaining the­
ney.”
an all-female crew, believed
ective death of genocide, or ir temple in the future. In to. Be the first for a certifi­ says it doubts ’ whether it
can recover any of the $250, A police investigator said
the total annihilation of fact, it was strongly emph­
ed scheduled air carrier.
000 believed stolen over a recently that in one four­
all lives by ecological or asized that it was to lessen
Capt.' Sharyn Emminger,
nuclear destruction, death the the burden which wo­ first officer Karen Squyres period of more than 10 ye­ month period last year rtiois in the air
uld fall on the sansei and and flight attendant Trudi ars by a Toronto official ney was found to have dis­
Of course, this may well yonsei in the future. Noth­ Asada were assigned a of the Union who committ­ appearedat the rate of
$10,000 a month.
be my own passionate view ing was wrong with, but morning flight from Hono­ ed suicide in February.
for a man who has lived ab­ what, came into my mind lulu to the island of Molo­ Robert Hamilton, the uni- The union has also indi­
out half of his life span. was the question — “Are kai.
on’s national secretary- cated privately that it will
Or, this may well be one people really thinking of
treasurer, >said recently it not seek compensation from
man’s negative attitude ca­ things to come, even after
could take another month the family of Mr. Hayashi,
used by the mood of the their own death?” Or, just No necktie plan
to complete an audit of the who lived with his wife and time of year when all the that death will never occur
books of the Toronto local three sons in a modest east
vivid colors of green the to them as their having to ca m pa ig n ca uses
of which George Hayashi Toronto home, because “it’s
very symbol of life, have die, therefore, the I-won’t- industry uproar
was treasurer for more th­ not their fault.”
completely disappeared. Or, die attitude.
an 12 years.
Mr. Hayashi, a ■ 58-yearA plan by the
this may well be the view
However, Mr. Hamilton old letter carrier whp had
On s this issue, I persona­ TOKYO.
of a Minister who has to be lly felt that they should Japanese Government to said in an interview from spent 25 years with the
summoned to the bed-side maintain their facilities. promote a no-jacket, no­ Ottawa that $100,000 disa­ Post Office, killed himself
when someone dies. As you Not to make into high-ren­ necktie campaign this sum­ ppeared last year alone.
in the early hours of Feb.
know, since February 9th, tal apartments, but an old- mer to help conserve ener­
14 by lying in front of a
None
of
the
money
taken
there have been seven de­ peoples’ home, not for so­ gy has caused an uproar
subway train. Less than
in
1978
or
in
previous
ye
­
aths among- our members. meone else, but for them­ •in the necktie industry, a
$2 was found on his body.
ars
has
been
recovered
and
Cabinet minister said re­
Whichever the case, let it selves.
For nearly two weeks
_ ;
Mr.
Hamilton
feels
none
cently.
be. The fact is, for- the past I know that no qne wants
before that, the union tre­
Masumi Esaki, Minister is likely to be. Investigators asurer had eluded police af­
few days, my thoughts have to be reminded of their age,
don’t know even how it was
been on and off the sub­ but let us face it, it really of International Trade arid
ter being reported missing
spent.
ject of death, the only sure will not be too far in the Industry, said the Govern­
by his wife, who feared

Even
the
police
can

t
reality which we all inevi­ future before we will have ment has received a protest
then ■ that he had killed
find
out
where
it

s
gone
;
telegram
from
the
industry
tably face someday. Some to start looking for an old
himself.
we
just
don

t
know,

Mr.
saying
such
a
campaign
say, “Life is not the length peoples’ home for oursel­
After Mr. Hayashi vani­
of time, but the. depth we ves. In fact, some of us are would damage necktie ina- Hamilton said. “I can’t see shed, the head office of the
any place where we can
live.” True, but when a man already grandfathers and kers.
union in Ottawa put the lo­
reaches half-way to the end grandmothers. I told my­ The no-jacket, no-necktie recover it from. George has cal under trusteeship and
of his life, or for some of self, it would be nice for campaign was conceived by got no money, at least we ordered an audit.
us over half-way, one tends the sansei and the yonsei the Government to allow can’t find any place where
Before Mr. Hayashi’s de­
to think of the remaining to know that their parents people to work comfortably he’s got it. . .”
Publicly the union won’t ath, warrants had been is­
summer
years in terms of length, ra­ were in good hands, living under reduced
reveal the findings of the sued for his arrest on a
ther than depth. Of-course, in a church sponsored old- air conditioning.
this is not the case for all peoples’ home and being so Japan tightened its ener­ audit at the local, which charge of theft and another
of us. Some people, having close Yo the Ministers, just gy-conservation measures has been put under trustee­ of uttering forged cheques.
Police said at the time
recently, calling for shor­ ship. Privately, however,
passed way over half of li­ . (
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in
case.
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ter television-viewing ho­ union sources confirm poli­ they did not think the
fe’s journey, do not take
Besides, do you riot agree urs, early closing of bars, ce statements that there is man’s family had benefited
this Issue as seriously as
some others, at least as I that it would be good for closing of gasoline stations proof Mr. Hayashi was in any way from the mo­
person” ney.
Cont. on Page 2
on Sundays and holidays. “the responsible
do. Such a man may say,

THE NEW CANADIAN

Sansei woman
on historical Mail union doubts any of
$250,000 can be recovered
flight

Page 2

Friday, March ^O, 1979

PAGE 1

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Established in 1939
when
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Amida
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notion
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Second Clasamail No. 00366
A member of Ethnic Press
One day, a Buddhist knx abortion — total lack of tearless.
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“Children look up to the
Association of Ontario
least once a week to look own to be very liberal, ap­ respect to life — whether
and Canada Federation
in on their own ojich- proached me and asked for it is human life or otherwi­ Light of Amida Children
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Published oh Tuesdays and
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Fridays
than to be reminded how tion. It was obvious he ex­ - The very cause of the ec­ Life of Amida”.
This may be the age of
inappreciative they were by pected my answer to be ological crisis with which
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“for”. So, when he . heard we are so concerned as be­ death that we live in, but as
the ministers?
English Section Editor
“Well, whether^to make my answer was ‘against’ he ing a possible threat to our we say, life and death are
KEN MORI
an expensive apartment clearly expressed his dissa- life, is this lack of respect inseparable, so it may well
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ke an old-people? home lem?”
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uld have to decide in the ce £with, is his stand aga­ thatf our very life depends live the life of depth, not
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them at that time.
At any rate, the subject cannot agree with abortion what do we say? ■
with courage and love. Th­ ble cleaning lady required
I am dealing with may be in principle. To end a life If life is so dear to us, at is the Life of Amida, on a permanent basis. One
a very unpleasant one. Ho­ is to kill. You may say, it and death is so ' horrible, who, through our agonies day per week in West Hill
wever, need not we remind is not human yet, but it is then does this not apply to and sufferings keeps on home, 282-1809.
ourselves it is a most , imp­ a life. Who has the right others? I realize the pain speaking to us.
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ant not because of the in­ body or anyone? We smell has to go through, especia­ in our very effort to make
“Doctor of Chiropratic”
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Some of you may think time they were debating what we, are.
and Infinite Life — one
of me as a radical dreamer, whether to legalize aborti­ To kill a life, which be­ with Amida Buddha — in
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so
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or at least an idealistic li­
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our
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species.
beral, but I consider mys­
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YAMADA S.
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Brian Kitamura (TC)
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Glen Mori (YS)
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Steve Seki (JC)
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Glen Sora (TC)
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Frank Oda (JC)
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Gary Nasu (AHT)
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Al Inamoto (TC)
4 13 17 32
Dan Tsujiuchi (JC)
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GP GA SO Avg.
NAME TEAM
18 40 3 2.22
Bob Whyte (TC)
2.83
18 51
Dave McLean
Richard Matsumoto (JC) 18 71 0 3.94
18 79 0 4,39
Greg Hartlen (UI)
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