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Jpnz. magazine hints that ex-Beatle Paul McCartney duped by "dirty tricks'
ployees, the tranportation
J has a street sales value of kets, averaging Y4,000 api­ rights.
ece, had been sold for al­ On the expense side of the costs of 11 tons of musical
Y700,000.
TOKYO. — Was there
most Y400 million, to which ledger were Y25.5 million instruments and other mat­
This
large
quantity,
the
skulduggery involved in the
an additional Y100 million for renting the Budokan at erial, advertising, promoti­
weekly
indicates,
was
one
of
arrest on Jan. 16 of former
in income was foreseen from Y3.6 million a day, the on and printing costs. /
the
contributing
factors
to
Beatle Paul McCartney for
TV broadcast and other wages of some 40 staff emthe
severe
treatment
meted
possession of marijuana
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out
to
McCartney
by
the
when he arrived at Tokyo’s
Narita airport to start a Japanese authorities, who,
it says, wanted to make an
concert tour of Japan?
example out of him. Had
The Shukan Bunshun evo­ the amount been smaller,
kes this possibility in an the magazine suggests, they
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
in-depth analysis of what it may not have been so vigo­
calls the “riddle” of why a rous.
TORONTO, ONTARIO.
TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1980
VOL. 44 - NO. 15
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prohibited^ drug was found
in the band leader’s suit­ ficial attitude, the Shukan
Bunshun continues, is that
case.
"
The magazine advances both the Justice Ministry
two theories on how this and the Foreign Ministry
bent over backward to lift
could have happened.
One of them is that a rival the 5-year-old han against
of the Udo musical agency, McCartney to issue him an
VANCOUVER — A J a- j members of the commission, to Victoria by some other
which had finally wangled entry visa.
Elements that were cited panese Canadian employee As to how the commission commission worker, she
an entry visa for McCartn­
carried out its duties, you said, “I don’t think it’s too
ey, listed as an “undesir­ in his favor were the fact of the 1978 Eckardt elector­ should direct those ques- likely.”
able alien” by the Japanese that he had no record of a al reform commission said tions to the judge.”
Earlier in the week, Wol­
Justice Ministry five years durg violation in the last recently she worked on part
Asked if he would inves­ fe, speaking as provincial
ago because he had been | five years, that he had don­ of a controversial report tigate the matter further, secretary, the minister res­
fined 100 pounds for illegal ated the receipts of Wings’ June 17 —- the day after he said, “No, I stated yester­ ponsible for election proce­
possession of pot by a Bri­ London concerts to charity, Provincial Secretary Evan day when we put out the dures, angrily denounced
tish court, plotted to wreck that he had not been arrest­ Wolfe claims the report was statement that any further news reports that suggest­
they pro jected concert tour ed on a drug charge in the at the Queen’s Printer in questions on it should go to ed a riding boundary in the
by having the popular musi­ United .States or in Austra­ Victoria.
report -was altered between
Florence Tamoto, who Judge Eckardt.”
cian busted as he landed in lia and that his proposed
(Judge Eckardt is in the time it was finished and
concert would serve to pro­ worked for the commission
Narita.
Mexico and is unavailable when it was presented to
This, the magazine specu­ mote “international cultur­ as a typist, said she was for questioning.) ,
the legislature three days
called in to work on the
lated, could have been done al friendship.”
Tamoto said that, as far later.
17th,
a
Saturday,
to
finish
by having someone craftily
As to the use of handcuf­
The affected riding is
as she could remember, the
convince McCartney that he fs on McCartney upon his typing the report,, then in legal descriptions of con­ Vancouver-Little Mountain,
could take along some arrest, the magazine attri­ the final stages of producti­ stituency boundaries conta represented by Wolfe and
“grass” with him with im­ butes this to the longstand- on. ■
And she said the comis- ined in the report were fin­ former provincial secretary
punity as5 the Japanese cus­ ing rivalry between the
Grace McCarthy.
ished before the 16th.
toms inspection of his bag­ police and the drug contol sioner, Judge Larry Eck­ But she said she did not
Wolfe waited nearly a
gage would be only perfun­ officers in showing how ardt, arrived in the Vancou­ send the legal descriptions
week after the allegation
ctory.
tough they can be with of ver commission office about to the printer before the . was first made on BCTV.
Such dirty tricks, the fenders especially when 10:30 p.m. to pick up the
17th and did not know who news before calling a press
weekly asserts, are common these are performing artists finished interim report.
conference to, “state with-,
Told of the conflicting else would have.
practice in the highly com­ with a large unmber of
statements tod ay, Premier “I was the secretary and out equivocation that such
petitive theatr i cal agency fans.
Bill Bennett said, “I don’t it would have been logical allegation has no foundati­
trade. It recalls that the
Moreover, it adds, the comment on second-hand to give me anything to send on in fact and is untrue.”
same Udo agency had plan­ drug control officers were
to the printer but I never ' To buttress his case, Wol­
ned a concert tour by the ignorant of McCartney’s reports.”
Wolfe said, “There is a did that,” she said.
fe produced signed state­
Rolling Stones sometime status in the musical world.
While
she
thought
is
was
ago, when a rival agent tipp­ Most of them, it remarks, lot of information regarding possible that the legal des­ ments from the production
ed off the Justice Ministry have little interst in rock what may or may not have criptions were hand-carried manager of the Queen’s
Printer and the director of
that some members of that music favoring, on the taken place within the staff
the surveys and mapping
rock . group had been held contrary,
Japanese-style
both stating that
on a drug rap in France. On ballads.
Animal present between sister cities branch
no changes could have been
the basis of this informati­ The chief drug control
on, the Rolling Stones were officer reflected this attitu­ North Van. & Chiba presents problem made to the report after
June 16, 1978.
refused entry into Japan.
de by telling the magazine
NORTH VANCOUVER. | head official of Chiba, who
“So serious is this alle­
The other theory offered sourly:
suggested
that
because
— North Vancouver city
gation,” Wolfe said, “that
by the magazine is that
Chiba
is
opening
a
zoo
in
council
couldn

t
decide
re
­
“Who is this Paul any­
I request the news media to
McCartney was framed by
way? A former member of cently on what kind of ani­ 1982, animals might make give the same coverage to
U.S. narcotics agents. The the Beatles? I heard that mal to send its Japanese ideal gifts to exchange.
this statement as they have
Wings group, headed by the Beatles are famous, so I twin city but it did conclude
McCartney, had played in guess he must be famous that two, rather than one,' City administrator Ed to the erroneous allegation.”
But according to Tamoto,
Raymond claimed a gift of
various American cities - be­
should be sent.
too.”
an animal to North Van­ “it (the report being at the
fore heading for Japan.
The
city
will
write
its
sis
­
The cancellation of the
couver would be inappro- printer on the 16th) was a
The weed, says the weekter city of Chiba, Japan,
. in- priate and added a Japa- lie.”
ly, could have been sold to concert tour is estimated by
McCartney by a peddler in the . weekly to result in a quiring whether a pair of. nege stone lantern might be ‘ Tamoto said she had an
harbor seals, river otters or1 more suitaWe<
overtime sheet signed by
cahoots with the American Y200 milion loss to theUdo beaver would be preferable
Originally
the
Judge Eckardt that clearly
nares who then promptly agency.

We
should
give
them
a
as
a
gift
to
commemorate
informed their Japanese Wings were scheduled to the 10th anniversary in 1981 pair,” suggeseted Aid. Gor­ showed overtime on the 17th
give seven performances in
working on the report. She
counterparts.
don
Cross,

things
go
better
The marijuana found in Tokyo’s cavernous Budokan of the twinning of the two in twos and it would give said she arrived at the com­
mission’s office about noon
the former Beatles’ suitcase Hall, followed by two con­ cities.
them
a
helluva
start
on
a
The
gift
exchange
was
amounted to 219 grams, certs in Nagoya and two in
Cont. on page 2
new aquarium.”
proposed
by
Hideo
Inaba
?
Osaka.
Ninety
thusand
ticwhich, the magazine asserts,

By BOB HORIGUCHI

THE NEW CANADIAN

Van. J.C. secretary, Florence Tamoto
contradicts B.C. Provincial Secretary

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Tuesday, Feb- 26» 1980
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on the 17th and worked Mearns.
Second Class injul Nb. 00366
Kisaragi Club 30th Anniversary
Patterson,
contacted
at
straight through until the
A member. of Ethnic Press
his
home
in
Victoria,
agreed
Association of Ontario
time Judge E ckardt arriv­
that he and Thompson were
. and Canada Federation
ed.
Published.on Tuesdays and
At that time, she said, at the office with Tamoto
Fridays
^about 10 to 20 photocopies but claimed he did not re­
K.C. TSUMURA
of the report were made and member what he was doing
English Section Editor
he (Judge Eckardt) took a and did not know what
“ KEN MORI
Saturday, May 17th, 1980
copy of the report and Thompson or Tamoto were
Japanese Section Editor
doing.
a covering letter.”
SUBSCRIPTION
Tamoto said she was
Sheraton Centre — 123 Queen St. West, Toronto
Tamoto said the covering engaged in typing material^
$12. for 6 months
$20^ per year
letter, was to then-provinci­ given her by Thompson and
al secretary McCarthy and that Mearns, who came in
Dominion Ballroom — Cocktails 6-7 P.M.
479 Queen Street West,
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merely said that Judge later in the day, also helped
Dinner 7-8:30 P.M.
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E ckardt was submitting the type.
Dancing 9-1 A.M. Gus Armitage, and his Orchestra
report.
She said the overtime
Tamoto indentified three push came after the report
Admission $20.00 per person
TREND
other people with her that deadline^was suddenly ad­
Tickets available — Mrs T. Tanaka,
day as Bob Patterson, now vanced.
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provincial deputy chief re­ “It strikes me that we
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changed between June 17
WALLY H. KAYAMA
— the date Judge E ckardt
TOM BATTISTA
signed the report —- and
June 20 when it was pres­
ented to the legislature by
McCarthy.
The report that was pre­
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from the Vancouver-Little
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text of the report was on
June 16 and were made
from typewritten originals
received from the commissi­
on June 16.
Ernie McMinn of the map­
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earlier statements \. that,
since the maps were comp­
leted and sent to the
| Queen’s Printer by June 16,
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