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L«Ot MW^VER 50,000 READERS-
SKO« CLASS MSTACe AT LOS AMCaSS, CAUF
PUBaSHEP WEEKLY ^pl UlST WEEK OF YEAR M: PACIFIC CITIZEN
• VOL. 60 NO. M FRIDAY, ISAY 14. 1965 TEN CENTS
Jtoiwn Aaerka OUiM Uaw 12$ WHlw St, RMS 902 Us *<e«tn CziN faocu
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- hy ajsunn* there u'ouki be . chAnse in scheiules betauKe oi
lS/r4 Aubmitted to
mumwHAWAII POLITIC RAISED IN RULE
HISTORY PROJECT:Historical Documents Being Donated
L^% A>CBL£S—lB~poWtitc aua- rec(M: «ill bMomt flae fouDditioo hers men and uamea A<>D.-.a;«d of the perman^t Js>ADe>« Ameri*,, «ith the perfomuns aru <and their caa researrb asUreboo in the nc*- hetri' are dosai;ng to the UCI.A GfVdua'.c Uarary. doeu-
R nhetri' are dosai;ng to the UC:l.A GfMua'.c l^rary. ,'*nieK doeu- L-;hrary the raw resources »hicH tnenu will autheauAe their hcriv make Jieater Jiistory ; scr.>t<. pro- »<e.*rams, ly-riss. disrs. reel, photo- CbanccUor-BraalAtl, D Murphv sraph, eoatraeu and o'Jier ma- Is per.-onaOy inwtftad m usseg^
i’ to the PaciTic Citizen) terials. UTq and prererviM'lAKterials «a0issue of race U-iused }a ihr Ocpa.L-nea: of records eg the Jsnane<e la the wij uoeiRieci- Special CoUectwas are Ur«c fje United State*, and -Jieir baein banle-.ovei boxn be^ia< famous names of fround.
Wa. Carr CMestlen
Ord*r by Courtc.» .10, a,"
e— >*» w*»d <m - - - -4. counsel for JACL. JACL THE MEClrNGtST rea;i;wrtio(imem of the HiMeaiiao twlh yesterday and today, the de-of Oakland. »*o ’ ieti,la:ure. * ceased and the lithn*. who have"of -ic Northern natanal ffirers attending H^u.-c Speaker Ei-mer Cravalho made ciKitnbjtioos:SupereUors in our vanoji function are. ea»cf cbirgsd that the three-}ud*c Eddie Canu.r. Jeanct« itacDon- .-- was aman* t" make :he mas; of everv federal panel directed legislaVjrs aid. Charles Laugh:on John House- the t^jiam C. Carr
opportunity so discoss national af- to "give consideration to the racial ™an. Sunlrv Krimer. James P.>e. five Jarge file boxes of dofument,.fairs whenever a fA of-them-gel v»’-^«1o» of people" in lixmg Dudley Nichols, the wtiUng team with the donor who was aa hon-together. liaidative districts. «f Jer-mc Lawrence and H>ocrt oree *e*the May 1 and 2 Pac;.,c
BAIU PSWDC Convention in L-rni >= denouncing tae fi-deral court £ Dec, and many oiers. Soutlr»v.-t District Coovent..n - atBeach was no exception ,, dt-rlsion, Cravalho said the cour. UCt-t boa-t.. in iidliiioh. out. Long Reach.cdnlerrcd between busin-s$ ses- a»d im?roperl.v set up race sex standing Special CoUectwns. Can nalid thst the California
NaUonal Pcrsoeuid mat- -od ecohonuc s-auis a* crilerta for ATne.a* them roatiriais on Jewish State Lefi.lalure CanK* Commi
p «z;o.. n.up here who met fa
drift of the brief., pleated lo report t^r g, of the Santa Marla_Qia^ ,io„j ,
administrator.
ss* « »" JS^rziSSli TT^ iss;.“5iJ=:x;:s»"L™ c-s^^ria-s:^ aa «™«.s cws, »-■............. .. ..............,w» t...: I.-.-.-V n,- Yjk::;) .jj.,'Minam-. of Sama Mariawcrx.< of evuciKvi were remarkable In their 1st'
omparaUe h.vateria. . . ki.any ftclAi. Once,', he • sur.t A'scmhlym,!) Y.-.
Chericr Gannon tK Sacramento
id mat- ecohonuc status as criteria for *me.ng them nutsriais----------- »■*••!) -'3me members of Judging apportionraent. He cited history. Hisr—’ —
fflcn^-i plM a «rl^ ».„ion,; (.3^. Ulrst decision which - alludes Sfher subjec• Ki*^-«F.ng Sm ven;in Board, then held an in- Japanese in Moiliili. Caucasian Deoaardo da \mci.asp-xT r.iri farmal meeiinc of Naiiinal BoanJ -a the Nuuanu uplands, la- RcMP.ancv genius la many•he rcacu\ai.» omiw. ,3 Japaaeae Malertal -.s ». IK ,,si:,-n. and mg. discussed N-tionai Planning in a«> man.gcrial pco;^ in Waikiki ..................*«wnai . , p„,hc Ci---fcidt Chairmaa^ul Ku- Xrnoon. and wo,ind M nnd uwxT Man.xa. . -Simdariy tor -Jie UCL.A Library, zen cUp.o.ng with the '^mes,fsrmer Ctapier Prisidcnu Nu-„„, toush matter, Cravalho said -"rm afraid ol ““ -'m-nran Research of tlO-w Nisei CIs from Sacra-Ijoshi. Cooi»e_Sa^ri. 16_________ _ ,hai this s-uggests in terms ol
criteria 1 -bouch* under oaf sx-s- *“*“ “ nia-.eriai, on Japanese la one »i-c». ,c.,icria. i ,nou*n, unoer oar sjs- ......... „„ f^Vd. "Hee who «WT1
,1 c.-x-ch.p-mani. ■ Mix^-ikn; 1 j l»H\Ti'o«n L.A J.ACL pr.'s.iSu.-tuk.ia uud Harry H.anda,
Waltoc Memorial Fund met witb :cd third from left’ at a campaign
III. scale- M-;.-uhikn Shimicii.'Katsuma Mukaeda. Takito KaiQ an.i rhisc-Io hi Kfajii: staoding—Kakiu Tanaka. Frank Uisami A.v. K,-3ah. Siiscmatiu. ilasuo Milamura, Frank
IV0 Hiy-aUke Fbotaaj-'br; Harold Shimizu. NATIONAL SniOLAKSBEFS A Life members Frn.-ik Ito
resume for the benefit ol _ bvnn.um. He hi^ namedpresent.
^ Projec: solicit, and accept, all .meaio ' kinds of materials on Japanese in one week,
of government we we 'all Ar.ict.--i. the pas: and the present. Carr wrr.-u- .^mrriclBs^nc
Air Lines messed t Dr. Gvorgc‘'H«a of Piwtlaii to■Conunurd <ni PJcr 2'
. HereThese documents are the staff and are three Japanese who dwFThc xuoetarce from wtu.h will be e»- letumir.e to Sacramento" The
' ' ' iraeted the information wdiicb will card w-a, returned wi b the nota-gidalorr Be;ee*ea form jn .uih;nyiLve and defioi- Xioa. •GV'-ry Halleiufih. H.-iaelujah,“ order is blo-’-'M f-nil history Of the Issci and Nisci Hallelujoa." aift'cring th| mere anv !efi,la-i.rr'unu ‘lbe “ DV-'-Jh S» :• killed-ihv bef.er. 1^:. — ' -
‘ - .After the p.-<,)ccl j., ccm-lct.d t ’s dirurm-.n-o^ coflV li'c; and Nisei document.-, and Tjc H. tory Proj-.-ct
Walter Fund reaches halfway mark
:o.ivrDUon » rcanportion th.- Scaaur The legislature ba#■ivi ; d th!- order liy receding unU -lure 1 ,ii' 1 G,vcrnur J Jia Bum> asd
:.iv i -ci-Ja;urc haiic appealed ihe •n a ne three-judge cJun S.ALT L.AKE Cm*—ia i0«2 U.S. Sap,-cme Court. . Ji-j1ij,- ihv JyU
itrJwud 1
XX5S J\Kr.ELE5-Tj JACL Committee lor man' Waltor Momortal aeknirwlKlRpd 42 marc t.o::'. mcljdins two from T-iky;- >. on.t one fr.im .Aia,kj, imnimting ’ to tItC f-r th.- May J-IO pcrexl - The :oU! to date, accurduig to p.ex-tiiu. Krt»n .ijr.i
1 >U) Tv losic ' ITS IChampion Racer Welcomes Evacuees
, mr. c.x-haTfnan, - S2.SJ6 from-lTg perwof. 'Ili-cvn. .-.'.alnb-utorj were:
e S.’ Calif. *■. Tom Inauye. K s1i»»moi.., Morey -------------------------------------------------------------
« 'Jf- J«l' loplc ofNC-WNpanelai Monterey sessteo
Ee:»oi-
<- G.-.'vraor hiv.a.kcd that the c -a i-iu.-lation be lifted pend- u-urjig of *1- a;>;<eaU.• Continued
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:«d.s‘5or vndurolu--- val CommuU-v.-i with s/|[ti-, ':.'k.-i- ■ ^BMrtjy Bonneville Keep Moving" were in the d. w.-,C»^
Sail Flnti and be was al,o rfisyor when the fir.l ear.« o' '.'j-f Salt Lake Cyy fof whli h the evacuee, began to arrive here, frim i \Sail*Lake JACL chap-.o. hid beCn their hur.ivd-Beparture from ill.- " rjirsl to congratulate him on coast. Mayie Jenkins wj, 'ni the .
hft clvt.iwi. uutsUr.. of the city exu-ud.ng r 'Dur.ng th.' week, of March. lSt3. welcoming band to the n. ucunivT . — -
w-ien We,tern Defense Command's Stans, •sere Cu.-Tvnl that if !h.- Cen De Wit: ordered the exclusion evacuees weren't good .enough for and voUmiar.v cvaeuecs trekked to the coast they weren't good enough
LOS ANCEIXS-Cham-r-i di-i'- community.Mtmg in the 1355 Vr-onal JACL ^ solitary voices of oGicial Mayer Jetdiiiu was a Mnrauin ^'oirship pro^..: w';Tr.miS' *•'" »>“«1 « *-he entire and ** wa, a conscientious prue-ed 'Jiis week to sutm.l totler, ol .. . ^ his fai.h. He .h.d a in.;,. b£edu^- _ Ya.mamot:
alonx w 1*1 nam> *“* Major Ab Jenkins of oar in his omte and lavited vi-.- « ,-long w.lh nam. .,,, ^ap..*! and the other to Jom him m rJreshments "
i Governor Hath C,rr of Colo- .Wi«, be made rfiistake,. he went > ^ ' OB the air to tcU about them—
HAT! JAa SCHOLARSHIP DEAOUNE FOR CHAPHR N( MINATIONS MAY 28
•it naninee:
CCDC scholarships won by two girts, Ihreo boys meril citizenship awards
and address of iheit Friday, llav-^rio:SsH J.VCt'^yVl.uli'.h 1- o At-n Ku^>-)i.o1o * Chi JACI. .Dreioiul OJru- 1-s Weik- ST—i yo2L. Ancrin CsIlOmU tOOU
i'»niR C-minRiec1 High and S:
1 Dmu'ia H.i£h ore recii -i he two 3125 Centra! CuWora
Sakagii.
i.r.e< havem or -r.,.,.... S:,U ■ Co re.o.1, il oiliLt*veation banquet a: Long Bca.-h as Kim: Fuku.akc 'c?*-'Wadena J.ACL president las: vear. arce lU tic Inagaki C C^pitr of the Year Award from Mas Hironaka -lefti. caudidat. . s cUirmin end U66 National Conventicn Board chairman. At diios available 0 Lour Beach Ma.vor Pdwai Wade. Earlier in the cvenun ht of Pasadena was m.roducid as 1965 Miss Nise; Relayi
— Frtd Taomac I^.o. tend college
No changes in fee, Sf coverage for JACL'•leiduaU ^
"Capitol Ufe plan
’ a.mioun.vhis s'.and toward Japanese, be wa, Ueda. sdiolarslilp ehatfEnan. whe hoooreess.ii-dfasi. added that a;i sppl.ieant, mrlic Rnn.vld Wake of binuba High •J ?0 p rr
e time, theindividual
contacttheir'
Under current scboUr-lii;> tuIls h chiiM-r may nominale one LOS ANGELES — Though
sehnUr- JACLCPS Croup Health PUn high sehojl slu- announced some changes effect
‘ leadership. .:in rr Mr and Mrs. Wmiarn Wake. ie-i-iooi.' rtxaued'byDaughter of Mr and Mrs. Keny Gerald Nagau of King-burg T.rm T^-ai and DaVe Hara. re^
r PC: Apr. MU.
(her to early JACL leadership of Seattle-Sakamolo and Aral i 'frei, now Issei represenlative to Pasadena JACl Board
,i bii^ a home hark in 19U. He also ss didAnot dual-citizen his two chil- j*. . ^oi drv^. as was the cufjjm •' - 1? groe la those days.
JapiKd Life Insurance C
attempted lo legislate to make dilficult for evacuees to engage -lius.ocss as had happnied in t neighboring city of Ogden.
ha* from Los Angeles to key-oo:drive r. the kidDoH mntic ,at West High Scnool lodilor.um. Crt,rkrr'‘s'uiuT»
in the JACL but 'J>e movement became dis- \
•f Selma, Kathleen ol has earned manv honors and
. She was:_ Bsuwli anil lairob award, firuy
RegiiUa.it
ered this past week by Capital Life after following up on uran. rwered quarterly premiiBp notirc.i. These members were reUeued to hear there were no changes in i-.c- coverage ih their plan. Capitol-*** 'T-UiAGOCHl With ttis Important step, and
Kaajl Wata- verv helpful mate, his businessS3 =5 S~3.S‘1 iv-STsS.—->4h! a xuctesMr would Seattle. Eventually it wav. to be the United States, being tested ^ ^Worn.a .Anzor.v
V... ih. l&VA aSik- Matfi—'nn- tvl* - - .knawmoatiosk has hr-ghlmcd Citizen., larague.
of an itldwe,;- e.^Hc'• American bv the Jaie Mike Hagiwara:I'o, a friend in 19*2. when he had to leave his n-casi.-m to fine bu-sme-s and evaeaate In e Saka noti. Minidoka, hi, ’jtmdcrful heatt
iContinued on Page 2)PUBLIC REUTIONS ' ' . TASK FORCE' ORGANIZH)*CHIC.ACO — A Chicago JACL "ti-k force" has been organlzrd trrU-ep Open the avenovv of-communication with k-CJl radio. TV and nowapaper, on ma.lcrs per- iincnt lo JACL tnat.tri.The same "task'* loree". being
Ueni . Certiij^i, He is the son of Mr a.nl H Mtkaji.i of Fresno
'miUh-Wnre Fcvundsliofi miilw rmno Bre mslh mnUvi anenOed
•the NalUoal SrWnre F«vundalM<fi vutn- n,-T whool SI uriA In msth in lt*lDaumier of Mr. and Mrs. M W
Nakagiri of Dinuha. Susan ha, w-un t-he following awards and honor,-
(CootiDued ce Page Si
JACLers in Northern California huaded by Mr,. Sumi Miyakedn-idual chapters in N
C«'. hi, ya„aj..r da- Sska noti. MimdoK,. m, ly-OTOcr.ui near, was?>--JiC So^twl ard uw wonderful Hasiwara heaxy uirt.-n. At Mimdoka he again their own erouo--=at in 7^. boys He wJl tell .vou Kumes Yo- set out do good, and puls itHcv-.ir^„s shinari i« a Noribrraer. and es mildly that-ihe ciusc a«ifd an-«7 1- -L- Shigfo Wak.i«m!xu Hr re-rember- U.^el's diplomatic and tactful help^ DMCg in thiv R.,knKn;., ,„r his fine to weather thr red taoc and gripes
Y:s*i‘'5.,- nx. - sportsmanship loving foctboll and of those d.T.vs. So. he took the job'-•aa'i'-w l^kxg. until unlat^a.-My. wh.lc M Block Manager of fr^ndlyBbck^ “ved K^evi5"e »' » •~n:.m:nl hack -Efst. hurt 17571. and dxl a A-1 job.
know. Born '
Ex-Sen. Oren Long, friend of Nisei, dies in Hownn
ganiaitkiiiv involved in the bu- mun and civil rights field- One of its priaciiia! objeclix'e*
wil! be to explain J.ACL to noo- m.mbcra in general.
Wmmmm
f7 organizations to honor issei elders al hgge join! dinner:i’ n <u-/h:-p of :
Vu- day. June 6. - Cbu.-':, anc.
ScxcBUx-n
I Ihe toc.l B-ddb. •
» rx, /...n hr wxrked fo- \s- HaNOlAHA; — Forme.- Senator In Chicago, hr worked Jo.- Na- oren Elhelbenrinv coni'- Dong who, as apiioinlcd go\-ernor Will- and Territory was -Jic fir.<t such
1959 cxcculix-c to appoint Nisei lo^»e to know" ‘i- hi* Of- Even thi« d<not -lop ... ------------
1^ Obi' Sakciroto from onranirin^'ar.m:, Company tor 157«to;i vsu of h'/ehiH Wdrt-nrhilC'griifp’ h - u, that turn- he saw n
whi -h b-tos- l-'vc h:«'ar4 go: he d.d hi, jobtol-t'ti,. Pae^'fi- •Vsrth OB F.f-.vi'-; Day. buying a ,-c.;rvd on pvo.-ionk. hved te 'm«y ‘ Grc.POr«dparo,U
.vci.:qi_ ter. S_1X makes Mr. Obiza- propeliing impetus ,of woo- Bora____________ ________
*1 a Yaou" Mm ** . dtrfvl par.-ni,. the fj*! bora Ma- iggj. j^mg marru^d andi# Omrrh FotanScr ' s.;tn. r-.* Mr,. Ni-mura and .-.-ere- Hawaii i
.•■ a,..., - r--S»rV-S.-Sir:one. He could n-i: reloczli'd
^ T« <liscriminator*ven Eventually, the Ja-ai‘rars*^*rrATg";rp-MdeoTas ftme a^ v ' . *or in the'gox-e.-nor,hin. .And -the
AZto,„rj .. bu,;ncs. , 1., .„k-d to All this happy Obwawa Sjxnt «,B,m„n..y »,•»., »tiU divided bx-cr
Sansei named Nafional Merit Scholar, 3 guaranteed $1^500 a year for 4 years
Izaiion,. fro— t b).:ne.'-v, cix-;c. church and sr-xr;- . i.rilc... arc rts.ing the oeca.ur. h-ino.-itig fomo 160 !,«•! wh-o an- 75 vearv or more. And for to--.- under 75. Ibe •
JI.500 i.cr yvoi;. fa-c ________ ____ _nanivd N'd-.ional at the vehoc! of'their c.hoir-tr for lOai.iWto) asked they be gix'en Ta'*"i' '
his home ia Hoatdulu. Merii.scJtolars in the lOth annuo! tour .v...r,, Okadj and Tsu/miof. Xj,g addiess. age and the ■ .. 1—Altoona, Kan..,Marrti 4. not .'o-wide com:xi:tion, which was lai:h inu-nd to mzj'ir in math*- i-lertoie number of the ceoiees ra.-ota meirtyrrup to the
• M,. »-:i . ___L _________. AluJ w_, a.,0 oo.ad With 11 «eoi-h,H m seme 17.000 high uh'ol-. b-;dv in 1317, Tlu-.-. were Si Ni. vi listed a, vr.r .U o, i,:
social WTker. he finili-tx last September, The 1364- cljtc Coll., ,t jifut Bad-
I'ul] ibun :
Aito:ijted ounnc,. _-Hr*d ■; “ open his. own Fi ji * FCUred
^ elder, to T.
L- returaed t' *«f» be eh
■to!, to,-” Elarh has __________ __ ________ ..._____Chicago. 'Children; Mrs? Noh-.ura'j matriea Long received a l,;gacy of bit'.--,- _
Janiir-sc SK.'tho- dargSftT wa-i to e-.-.-em Mr. nod jM.-=,'aad divL'iin from the iocpl. ^»-’Utr>{>to.en their church in Mrs. Ohazawa with a Vonsei some vind^tivc jtolicic., oi his predcies- s^^'Toee and hanori in P.Mden* as time ago.' v ' . *or in the gox'e.-nor,hip. And -the ' if'“W--S vked to All this happy Obwawa spint «,B,muni.y wa.' stiU divided bx-er ^• f,.- th- then nnd bciuty is captured in a.o photo ^c six month long dock stnk-c of “r several Sun- albumjprcsenlcd by tbvir ^Id^n _hc was.age.^. cox^te.mu.
|r S; sISrS!.s“'l'”:toarth
po.sjhleTi.kcli fir thg c-.mmunity dirl/r are C SO and 'axe availafal. frem the foUswiag i^ioiworiiig «iganlzaL-jn-: * . ‘ •- *-s w .
---------- B-IIX -.< 'l.-iro Euioriel Ct-uxrh. '* bWIWWUf*San,., have made 8^ ' _
•rary Lt. <
lij,.:, :-ri, OUNCE OF ADDRESSSeuttlv', U publichigh ircbcols'Jli* K-ur'-yKrit.-. iLr Unowspe „ ............
js’KOnly'oovSans'v: mad.-a 4J> grade ' Cueu.,.«: d.«.
axxragf. He was James H. Mau»- , “awmi Ottlshi and Crorge Fu-C.i High is fsthcr^ -fci, p-S? ssrsxsr-ESiip'r ssk’M’srssi-sEs •»• »»«««—■ »• - .-v—i,
'disregarding the ,4;“^ , ' whDlc.'gallg got together far the particularly helpful in this .An hooorary award does not cor- Matsurtxoto, at dex-eland AttedilaMHm
T
"Oi#r .'•minbuimn, to the Walt.-rMemorial will show how m'uch ____ _
oiem Japjhvse Americans aU appfecutP Mf^TEREY-.A Joint bduU and j'.hn tae gr.at sffloru.of the Utc coB- !-'-• -i! 1 -- .m u:i toe ' Jr;
< K;u. Owrtjio y.- Rres-man in a m-a.4 meanmgfal J-'C- iK-ogratu ' will higil.ght toe, •-... ...,. - manner,*• Yamaguma -said. bustoc:-? pjrt*Mi of 'to.- .-.-joad
th-Yk,. iHivubk to the Francis sjuartorly *«,.!«* of to- NC-WNDC, “ SL°'S^: ^- ^ ?s" v.marums. lucix^ Toj^ of 6tate Sen. Fred Far- of Mo»-\ . A --. L ■■,. 17 vitt.M''' ** ' ^-Wray County wxU aiUros the eve-, "r-’ if “U!-“ns aic -tox daduclihle mng' V-'i* . The annual dutrtet1I-A...-..S Yo/ir-/oi. mrtme tax purinMs. A receipt eftapfer .of the year awyrd w«l V • ti .. M - w-li aU> be praanated. Tbv M-mwy
L —•-----------L™---------Pi-nitt uJa-J.ACL u hos.iag toe one-day event.
S.enfotd Lyxr.nn Soooma Su'.c •-4-. Kfi.igm oo w • -'<i-ei Per- *0.1*1; v". w.Il.aAdre-< a joint aea* sxn if .▼uu'h aaci »ajU meqtoert oc Cuftwral Beritofe at S p.to.
i:E£D:XY-rarvc Sansei athletes ?! **•;'*... !S?SSi5^'SS,Sr" *”■ •
separate quarterty1 starts M
h.- M-Kt V#lui«‘''.e 1 __a the -65 footbai: Iran,. He is the p;.-t:?Vrm.s in tie informal DC •on of Mr and Mrs Ed N.iiata. touniameat will meet a; Del Dmald Mikami of Sanger High Monte al 4:40 a m -.ter<-d m rross-rountry and Jtack jnmrc adequate tine Iw the
Mr a.xj Mrs. sesvioos from-J. cOnalnof Fresno committee repiris will be -^tnb-
I n«- cs'mmittee al.-o . meniinn—' otIuP'.lodix-idual achievementt-.
0<L.~J*p*n*pr HiMArr PniJM: Tad o<v>—-Csl-Ke-w OtOH Umoo: BdMa Utx-—CrtMo RrvnA 'SiprThe DC agenda includes discus-
Oakland JACL bits all-lime high agaiii
OAKLAND — An increase of »T ricmOcrv over last year f^r Oak- Lnd J.ACL mcart toe .'hapter hat
„,vs.p Tt .K- .A, »n ali-ttme high fur theS'Jls.'SSCSillV *" SSi”p.“‘v™S“S3To ia.«ure a com.^etr Ii-ting of r,. ovr7A Mis Rose•Watanabe
neesf .JS2100G, and Dr. Den Takeianoted
«e-k.tocii .-l teasrn f-w toe incteasg ascr.bed to the interest and
participatioo in toe JACt,-spoB-
AU through thescenic Ja-
chanced » Uy Gnscer* As*n.•«* ““J''*xjyobu. a -rvi. r
rrwar* occasion in Pasadena, and gr» ,;tuatiotu '.1^. cioos Mr*. Obazawa wOi tell you He hete*d to ameliirate the pre- made 1
....................................'• vjtong ^-01 and to reconcile toe »1 grant
too AC HawaU Banker F2e^HONOHe-U-^ozuo Uhii. Ceitral
•he labor un'-P ■ wonocriui -*.• •• —-------vjuing *i*-wui ana m rcconcue tne gcholari^ which pre- u,”'|iJ ‘^,''ox«aa toSr.'^an?“»I«toe labor un.ae ^ »ms*)lo plsytog her fav-or- tactions. And be pionn«d elude their accefrance of NSF oaad.>. -»«™w # Ounhi ,^i president of the----------
- oniv, v-royecu. Beethoven piece on the pl^ practice of according toe Nik- nwortayy asaistaiice. ' c.rtJrta tt^wa^TH. Tanaka A«n. He served with toe^ * Deauttful This lasei-was so sure of LmtM mothers, sbe^s app,iintihent5 commensurate TV three Yner* schUrs are '**f “«i **'' B»«*n Tani^i Bjuik far warn 35 .vears^•^a .zehool teacher SUte* a* his perman/nt bame. V jConlinued <» Page 3» / with their merit and aWlity. cuaranlCNSd a mlnimtim of «« tii u5^y,£lSi.r“ lag the Cemral Pacific
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((tSMiTMk ■THE 25TH AMENDMENT
Tte average age of the Nisei Is aald to be 4a-which ^'fioore than half of ifieir lives has been spent since '^hool and that in the Iasi serious study of the U.S.
n In class Oiere were only 21 amendmenu.» 2Ist Amendment, ratified in 1933. repealed the
in) Amendment. Three more have been added
"Jfji 1951, the 22nd Amendment was enacted bmlling a P^dent lo two terns In 1961, the 23rd gave District of
- C6TnmWa voters the right to participate in presidential elec- a&s, In 19W, the 24th barred poll taxes in federal elections.
Now comes the 25th proporing “the succession to the Pfesldency and Vice Presidency and to cases where the President Is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office".
There .were no provisions establishing a line of succes-• -Sion until 1886, when Congress called for the Secretary of
'' Stale and the remainder of heads of the executive depart- ‘ menU in, order to succeed in the presidency. In 1947. the
Spe^^er ofthe House and the President pro4eam of the Senate were in line of succession ahead of the Cabinet. Each
- presideiil since General Eisenhower lus also signed an > agreement with his vice president on temporary succession
in th|'eVMt of inabilKy to serve.The Senate has approved the latest constitutional amend
ment—the 25lh—without a dissent. The House approved it wlih minor changes last April 13 by a vote of 368-29. Once Congress comjiletes action, it requires approval by legisU-
• tures of 38 states. ,*" For the first lime, the way is opened for filling a vice
presidential vacancy. ‘Hie president would pick him. but it would require confirmation In- a majority InDOvalihj).
rt>r the first lime, there can be a legal “acting presi- *-4enl". As proposed, the vice president would discharge the
office of president as “acting presidenl" if the president ' declares in writing he Is unable lo discharge the powers and
duties of his office. If the president is unable to write any• letter {like President Garfield who fas shot and in a coma
for 80 days before he succumbed); the 25lh Amendment proposes thaf the vice president with the written voaourr^nco
- -of the "majority of the heads of the execuive department or ■ such other body as Congress may by Uw^proride" may in-
form me Congress that the chief executive l-s incapacitated.; . vice president uies over as “acting president?' immedi
ately. /When the president writes to Congress "thjl-no inabi-
. Uty exi^", he shall resume hLs office.But if the vice president, with the written concurrence
of the “majority of the heads of the executive department ' <ir such other body as Congress may by law provide" within - two.days. sends a written denial of the president’s ability to
function, then Congress within 48 hours shall "decide the issue". This provision is expected to answer the case of President Wilson who was too ill to function but who jealously reje<ded replacemenu
Wilson's.last year in office was like having no president qnd yet iherc was a president. Mrs Wilson decided who should see her husband Ambassadors couldn't get in. Bills became law without W’Uson's signature. And SecreUry of ^te Lansing was dismiss<‘d for urging Vice President Mar-
to step in and assume tl»e powers of the chief executive.in any dispute over succesyon. Congress would come
automatically into session, either by call of the “acting president", or by its own power assumed under the provision that , ij‘wTll act “within 48 hours". The Senate and House versions have slight differences over details of liming, which is being straightened out in conference, the Senate calls for “immediate" action whereas the House says ‘ivilhin 48 hours". The Senate version gives the vice president “seven days" to make hU decision that the president in incapacited; the House saya..“^'o days".
History has warned over and over again that the ambi- ^ous provisions of the Constitution need to be filled out by statute or policy. The spectre of vacuum of power at the top has moved Congress to m<^ this risk by constitutional amendment. No longer will a vice ))residcnt feel like being branded a rogue for assuming the presidenej' on an “acting" basis. And the bulk in Con^ss today has come to square this problem by providing a specific formula.
In comparing the ratification times of amendments in general, most have taken about two years. Tbe first ten (the BUI of Right.s) took 27 months; the 14th took 25 months; the ISth took IS months—the Confederate states had to ratify this one relating to equal rights for white and colored cititens to rej<M the Unipn.
Itlih most state legislatures meeting Aithin the first three monfits of, the year, it is cop«ivable that the 25th Amendment may be law by springer next year.
• • •OUOTE OF THE WEEK
' My own point of view is that the reapportionment decision is tbe.most constructive victorv’ for conservative political thinklDg to come from the S|ppremc Court in years. Conservative because it offers the one'^pracUcal means of arresting and reversing the flow of political power to Washington. Until the stale legislatures are made more representative and more responsive to voter needs, the voters will ke^ep timiing to Washington. Give them decent state legislatures aHd4bar« is wme livauve tbr trend to ever bigger federiil
^ 1 linnn can be baited -— Ruscoe Drummond, Washington Columnist
, Uvws in Uut in vain."While tbi5 evsluaUen maj-
Ffe'■ -■■ f.Afwiual Bumper Crop
t* W«*i«Slon K«witalt«r: by Mike MewokeT945-VE Day-1965
sT-IssSsESr-isSSnttoo cowovemomUa* the »U» proved. But. if w* oW fainUy eo^nwwd;nnlveri.ry o< V-E Day. deel.red Comocrat Eiw.M 'it.1 TVeDV years uo^ »»« Massachusettsmu sQfpt in Europe Tad»>- we UtOe arsument ■ ----- .
hope to be". ________________________
‘^oe^sHe for su;e and local.,---------. ._______ So In this fKb annlversanr year as «U as for n^onal, elecuoni
tra In va^ l!rai meii^ of toS VJ Day. ptesiosatwhich Is backedas as M the liftiM of oedK- by the Leadership C»-
jSe “c« Older, from the West Coas. on CivU Sights, inclutoxU* ^ by* the Army, lot «_ea_a| _ao* -he JACL. woutd (1. lecUre
ir'ar n. ti«r« is littlo plso that oo
SapubUeen
Sfeity. luly. in World Wai ;^an I
that the N'tsel CTi who were May *. ' killed'in action m the MTO and peeu^ t
Meenorlal Day. nog tax be abolishaf.....................linaikAmeri- _________
die ICombat TMm. did not < ^in vain versarj- of Lln<;oln’s famed secood tens ! inauguraL........................ . ‘ "___ ______ __ _____ .. determine their canttitu-
•With malice towa.-d tionility. and '4i provide for the____ with diarity for aU. with qualiBcaUon pf these who hive na
For. as then President Trvman firmness in the tight as God gives so eloooenUT stated in July !»« us to aee the right, let - — when be added Ac sevgith presi- on to finish the work dmtial dlsttnguistied ush ct special c
t cltBtioo in t the 44end a the While
is strive eral elecUaoi^ in Utt. •The Senate leadership. Dewe
cratjc Uader Mike .* COP Ltader Everett Dirksen. a-
wrell'as the AUoreey Cene.-.'! an- the .Wministrttion generally, ar. apposed 10 this outright '
ellipse, Japanese Amencaos Senotb aCtlOTt Olt bad woo two Battles agamit the . . •-menemy on the bMtlefield aod vCtlHg rights blii
ear: mere has of the poU tax.Congress The leadership feasj that ih;
poU taxes, dcclarisg that-i^-oo . tiis Ume. or perhaps in the a^ real canfUtuBanal quetOto
, - Letters from Our Readers -.. . Credit Unio»
rr mere has of the iSis
Vietnam IssueKmrK..- ■ "in » XU
6ara of Pasadena for this maaUi'r me* spread <see K. 16> « -Ugly American. Jt ;s- unfor unaio hod on our n«^ ^that a weU-fed and w.-cU--bU»-d ts-me have a sto^to ^ •Japaoesei Araer.can would make we aeero lo gam a r^k 4hal -n.e Vietnamese W< appreciate your interest in our have little sense ob :a-;de and ju»l behalf, don't seem to can-" w;thaui m.-luJ-
IT o, .e .«•, -or,^1^' ai^rful bunk of AmeriS l-st Ihuraday. May erT^Tsenate open the door to Ue fmal. sl.rr
................... turned back the firstwith their blood'.
nrro okada Treasurer
ialt Lake Dly.UMV :a.w PS. We have enough apace to
u the Vietnamese that accommodaw Mas Satow and Na- <J» VSk Emoafsy. where tianal Headquarters, so someone
Kanbara h^v«•tf beti-vd care should start otrer-ng him space or for the waunded. as. 11 u the Vie:- we mighl do it.bvnese Vhal U out oo Uie banlc- . --------------------------------------------fiekl to fight lor his partieular
Safow—s ,renainl.v oantran- to any icd:c-i- iCocUluied freia^rVcttit Page)-
»» r.r. .r r..V. w<;«With JO many to? nrich scholars
being nominaTed by the Chapters each year, we should gi\t
ot Vietnam.Lj: Pv; Katbara be aware thn
a» a •soldier io 'Jir VS. Army hess a rep esenialive-of Uie US gov- _______cmmrr:, and therefore, should thought to uicnasing the n.h h - i-i T, n^-w» -»r-'u'H c* avaiUble scholarihrpj Our JA
btd^-m«k ns’them ixibl'c ' Scholarship account will have^vS^ ' ^.-^-P.ci^^' oi.ren' « left after tl« lam SchrUr- wculd have had a m.rrc ei'ectuM •>»'r been .fnourscd.stney if^; Xaobara had arrived A cooT.Butian of gSOO from Mr. at the Ehiaaev-10 minutes earlier. Masnjiro Hesoi^jf Los Angeles in
F. MCs'.VMI 13M in ratBrfrr of his wifi, gave Cambridge. Maas. impeluTto this lu.id. Subsequent
___________________________ .eontributioni have been rei ived:tSKi from' the Colusa Japanese Community in August of ini;si. S2S from Mr and Mrs Korn Miumi. Los Angeles. SIO from Mxhae! Kak^Su Jose, aod CS from Kern lYgmaguehi. Fresno, bolh recipie^s ofN«4 J.VCL National Supplemental SitedertUtir CSO from Mrs. Esther Hagiwara of Chicago this year in memory cd .U>e Hagiwara; and kSM from Mrs. TBmoye Tsukameio as pre- t-aymem for the 1#S6 Col. Walter T Tsukamoto Memorial SeboUr- ships.The balance of sm.Sl i; fiom
'interest earned by the account {dus imere« nurtured from o'her
, We would like to see this Scholar- a&;p Fuad run ujS to' SKfOO to assure sesvral more annual Sup- Sdemeotal ScboUrshi^.
Southern hopey«. ui jl^ae American GI tempt by the Southern opposilioD to biC; ^ Cl^ter _____
did not ^ie In vain amend the voting rirtrti bin by a DbtiJ receaJy. it had been bj64 to 2S margin. The'shoa-down lieved that nnj a-tem-s th-
* was on an rnnendmeat by Nmtb opposition lo try to "tilk the bilHe has proved tor aU Uroe Carolina Democrat Sam Ervin, » death " eauld be prevented by
come that "Asnexseaniam is a mat- airntd at the heart of the leglsla- invoking cloture, which requireter of the mind and the heart, and would have eliminated two-thiids B>;e of .he Siratornot a matter of race or aneestn" the soesUed automatic trigger that present aod voting. After all. C He hM won lor all Americans hive authoriied Federal reg- Senators had Joined in introducing
of Japanese ancestry lor all lime ^ m SUtes where fhe AdminUtratioa's vottag rigbto come the right to be Judged ts iu*racy lesU hgve been used to bill last Fehroary.an individual and to enjoy dieiity. voting H) wher Jess Th* ManiOekWhriuen cooIsb-detency. and equality of opportu- hnU td the voting age popu- Uon that the hberal amendmee nity. ixuon registered or voted in aUeaate enough votes far lbHe bns earned lor those of the jggi eleetSoas and igi when mide^kcUUtlon Jo allow a Dixiecrat fili-
Japaaese race the privilege ci go percebi of that popult'oon VK^r is sharply ebaUeaged by the................. Kennedy-Javits forcei.
\As Uds Newsletter is wrtttfcn. thc vote appears la be a very
n when perhaps the leadoc-a three-judge Fed^ Diririet ^ margto,
* Cour. had nded that any Sute or 'Moderate supp.r ers of soUngI; would not he an exaggeration .county was violaUng the ^
to suggest that practically every Amendment, guaraoteeing full vot- defeating the l.-herU ef-good thing in life wtaicb Japanese log righu to lU citizens.Americans enjoy today was pur- On wha'
...............................................is of
0 and-of token immi- Negro.
The'EK’iff proposal would hive ,
fort widi a-4MS vote Tuesday. Al- w-hai may coiuidetwl the ““ >**™'.*
chuad Iv the blood aod guts of most potent opposiaon ameqjMiiqiU. ‘toe Nisei Cl who fought, and too 42 Democrats and S RepuhUygns outcome ,»many died, in Work! War U. no: voted agaiari the Ervtoewi Sr oly in Europe but also b the tion. while 17 Democrats and ei^'acifie. , Bepublieans supp^ned IL
— Butinen aaj, pRifraional Gd
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c eOort by the Admin is tra'.i-.a (Conttmted on Page 2)
History Project—> iCtKitmucd from Front Page! r Brigham Young in 16IT had led his part.v of refugee Mormons after mooths of hardships across,, the iXafeu and founded this •pKy of Latter Day Samu They had been driven dot of town af;cr town In the East, rid.cuied aod stored, ano finally dc;emimed :o siaij unrw far in the desert, away from per- secuUan. Subsequently, many settlements ill toe tntermountain re- gk» were founded by adherents of the Qmrch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saiou. ksoM as Mdrmons.When evacuees appeared m the
rural communities to uke up farm-
FOR JACL MEMBERS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIACF»S
iboritiei askmg what to di 'a'uou: these strangers.The reply of the Church,
ported by an evacurv to the History ProJeeL was that these newcomers bad bees mistreated elsewhere just as too 'Mormonr had been in years past, and Marmao« more than others should undn- stand them.The Japanese should be givea courtesy and aid. said the Church. T.xlay. many former evacuees have become permanent residcB:s ol these inland communities.These were some of the stories
.'ecoumed to Jpe Grant Masaoka. project administrator, when he met with the Sal: Lhke JA^ and Mi.
n get tr•j with c
UCL.\ History Project. Present luS!
sad itrs KennfV.wrr Kobsyssni. Lliy Knjtms. At Ku- SsOso Nsasu saw Nagala Tsfcs Ks-Hen Msurea and Ksm-lne Terashtma■ ■■ ‘
Kai Yano. andFkud Tnutmots. Mr. ajs
Our National membershis fig- as of May 10 is UAU. We're we are over 20,000 if we ever
around to crediting Chap- current 1000 Cubbers far
wbotn they have itot . . membership carxis. Chapters can help and boost their own membership toui by sending ut these cards. .Tiventy-five chapters have already won 1963 recognition certiii- cates for Outstanding Membcrgblp EaraUmcot. .Herewith the Iradws in percenuge increase in membership in various Chaptor size goriestOass A Over SOO members: Sen
Francisco, s: pet inereairClass B 30(hSD0 members: Seen-
menlo. 86 pet. increase.Clast C 200-300 members: Stock-
ton. 1» pet. increase..CUss D I«^2D0 meotoers: Ala- medi. 49 pec increase.Oats E 1S0300 members: Fren^
Camp. O iicL inerease.Oass F less than 100 member*;
Frtmint. S7 prl. increase.Natidoai Junior JACL member- fhips received:^^AU Cuuety. ;
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Phoned Hoar* 10 a.m. to5p* Saturdaye: 10
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Ucii-.er^ C«lo.PREAM£R£^—■J'hc;- hiocktii off Sixteenth Sirc-^t here in s .:-.hL-ni *egresa:.«,
,jtcr «'hiLh t-s-BTscrious an alfrom' to Iraf-;losiue Sunset Boulevard in Us Angeles, Market Street Frannsco. or the corner of RUh and Pine in Seattle. ...^vi *
KP octi>ioiv was the premiere showing of a not particular- tfpeiiiive movie called -Cal BaUou". • .
So-,y. while Denver is nol a particularly sophisUcaled r.uaWy jL f«ierai axi.,^aniiv. it has seen enough movie ijremitres pot to go Sriiot Ueotiies xad iwtes must ^crical over another one. espccfall/«hen the principal' “I;! ^ Ttzy mu»:
S„. Siam ol the Fecond masniiuje. like Jam Fonda doerSj.SV ir.-a litj r.ill '>"• her way up. and Lee Marvan. But what warrant- . *ra:ed ctajses m *i lea ;
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“^oSjIuiTX e“»t ^7l.cn; V t‘i-e nore than 1,3<W in the Centre theater. Den-
B i mo-u I’luJh. and that meant only a sprinkling of seats V f^r corners were left unu rupied. Those attending paid
jjO a:i ^ ^ ■f’ for iitkiLv The Tajiri Foundation is j,, .; !... Larry's frinid.;, colleagues and admirers to
nu- t:i inoiy by recogniiine persons in this area r.w.-iiij:: r most to the progifss of the community
^iUr, .-1 ‘-^nn that bo especially favored.
HE WOULD HAVE LIKED IT-The movie -C.l Bollou"«•£"« “It S""'”"- “ »«•jebtnciil Ijocausc Tajtn han .nsiled the location when it ji l«ng shot at Cau.iu C. y. Colo. In fad. it was the last
location he had gone to-Cat Ballou" siarUd out a.? a serious Western. Fortu-
,e;;,, Ihv ColumLb P|..I»ic..v iK-iiple «ho prddured ilji»d *good sense to turn it into a satire of the Western movie nnJa. it has all ihe clidies-the innocent schoolteacher »!uriLs tiger after her Paw is killed in a land fight, tte -:i:Uitv lur.d hamn. the gun-iighler. the faithful Indiad.
bOTi-'m habitues, and all the red. U-u Marvin will win onvaccobdes as the alcoholic gunman. But in my inexpert
rjjH Tom Kardmi stole the sIicav as the Sioux. Jackson,^ co.-oys,being an outlaw -anddicins on the winning side .•ifbange." Jackson ah=o has a wonderful line which be :,i..rs sfier he throws a haymaker for no apparent reason
;«r ft!l^.v who-s being punched b>= almost everybody.
Ffldey, M«y H, 196SEy S;i! Hoiokowo
From the . Frying Pah
pub; !C SCHOOLS HAVE L'HIiL 1567 TO DESEGREGATE
Federal Aid Amounting to SM7 Million for Southern State* Due_
■A-.VS»!NOTON - The Johit-ioa ad- miiLsU-J-.iim UweaUired to .vank Uie ru* a federal aid l.-sni indjr
pas:
Cn.1 Richia Act. which stale; an f.‘d<r«Uy.ai4Kl ^avemmenl le- tivlties must be operated wjthoul rar;a1 biax-
Mnum •( DeDan VS. CKnmiiiiiivmrr -jf Eluta im Francis Ke;^*! said 27 sute sch>jJ in:e*ra:ion p'.nnt rt^uired .mder the art fur uie of fcderil fundi have been acccpled. la :hr Sou:;., hoa'cver. 647 v>lun'.ary p’ac' have been wbinifed *.-7ioaa the 3.050 school district! In I7 Fouibem andmarc thin *8C? irillian in federii Lfh»l art in the f;..cal year Ftart- .ioc July 1..'S^regoted' Kam school loses federal funds
STRAWBERRY GROWER PLOWS UNDER ONE ACRE IN PROTEH' AGAINST GOVERNMENT FAILURE TO SECURE FIELD LABOR
otttrrwas fuaranleed t fur fontlta workers." of »;« per hour AU More -Jua U« acres is ttae Bt criteria of the Depart- Orange Coustr areas are idantad
ft. could not -get enough vorters to meat of Labor vat faltUuUj to straerbames. Tabata said grow- V pick the highly perisbaWe Inilt be- Served. Your department aent us ers now plan to reduce trop pro-i cauae of the faulrd-up problem of the man who fdeked Utii oar. W« dueUon by oae-Uilrd neat rear, uo-'
(>eki labor. think it onlr Uir that we send leu the farm lato shortage isSalmas Suawbe.Tie*. Inc., the y*™ fmits of his Ubar. - lemlvtd.
largest grower of rtrawberrie* m "We kuoa- yduf wife would not ijgg Brwoerea Agnwewd the country, said Jl will have Is care to seme these berries. We „rFrtahir rr—mabsKdoo 1.000'acres- Minager Tom also know that bousewivef m the .McNamara said there were only United State* would not care to “ Ca^;^ wa« to use UHmot *S1 workers ptoking the crop Int serve them, either.«tck. "As you havT *ueh definite ideasIn Orange Oounty. Jack Tabahe on the l*ar involved m atriw- importatk* of
of Wcstmmner. a spokesman for bcriy- produ^.^j^ yew can jtousSdTc^ea.eaa w^en.U grtm-ers. said strawberry crop advise us how to dispose of them. Secretary Wirti has authoriiad tosses, there already have mounted Albert Tie burg, head of the SUle the use of IJOO Mextoau for Sioa-lo M'iniUMO- Department of -EmplojBnent. re- ton and Saltnas Valiev but irower*Tabata plowed up part of one torted that T^ta "has never met say they will be too few. Gipwers
rid of itraw-^ ihr minanum and wykiag goL-emmelK (dfielals have dis-waget aI 12-acre field raw-, ihr mmanum wage .
berries "as a symbol of our pro- conditions required to be eligible olest against the govennnent failure '
t in Uiis crisis."PrMMStsit Miami Beach luei
pioneer named to dly hallo! lame
i domesUe iMeaswfaile there was no qneatiea
that losses is strawberries, in asparagus and in other crops lamild be heavy.
Soa Mte furawri «m county for dii^
and/TbomaijTVoup <f
press agenuy' and that the rounril did not condone that kind of •••tpnt."Tabata also sent a tray of brubed MIAMI BE-KCSi. Fti.—Tte late Ko- COWlty fOT ipray 9
strawberries to See.-etary of Ubor ,su,o, the pmoeer Issci nur- HCai^TOt — Ttony a W. Willard Wlrir. .stating:' servman. whju helped beautify shanooishi ate among•1. was p-cked by damespc labor Be*f£ is the ISCOs with' gwer* who filed a OSOO.flOO dam-
^ shnibs.4pd grass on his own. was ,uit against San Benito Countynamed to the newly created city ert^ toss^ stdfered in IMO by Hall o*s£ame recently- ' weed'spraying operatioos.Miami Beach, whidi is celebrat- The Shunoniihl claim is tor ir.g its goVfen >ubilee this year. g74M6.hu bung a Urge tiwed portrait Farmers in the Bolsa Bd. aca of the Issel wife nine other pr.smt- haw clsimed their crops were
, LOS ANGELES—To round out the ne« cltlaenf from the city's past ruined by an improperly adsdnla-S.T' \scope of West Lo« .Angeles J.ACL's glory in the offieei of the Miami lered weed spraying-prtvram. Also“A Car^ Guidance Day this Sunday Beach First NatJooal Bank, oldest named defeodanU with five county
at'lSr^aneile Japanese Institute, finanrial institution of the city. . arc M£. HiU srfao did the sptwy-resource personnel and - Guto came here to 1«6 at flie tog and tour, others, eithm
as a gardener osmers In the affected
Career Guidance leaden announced
'S-ierial.tii the Pacific Citizetil HONOLL'LU — Kamesamcha Scboal is included in the Deftase Df,>:riincai ban against ghdng He- se.-ve O.Ticer Tratoaig Corps funds .10 40 private racially segregated schools arroiis the cau.T.O'.Difesise oRu-iaU have .■■?
ban win be arcnrdaace
e gluca L d Laguni Beach.
Nisei Starts New Art form
two industry representatives were age <an^unetd this week. for Carl FlshM. a itoasnihropiat roprowBiauvahbey are Dr. Mieko Hahn. UGC; also named to the »aU <d Fame, owners.
Midofi .Nishi. Los Angeles Five years later. hU wife Joined The county Ben Koga. L.A. him to his We work <rf f ‘ — -
Police: Tosh Terasawa. architect: hiiaini Bca^
of estates of Lplatot to which it denied liabOty
f-Li.m', iusa AciDMira. DjcmLcvL, puanu iseacit- and aald that Hall acted as an ifr■»l S.m SOi»«ud,l. B»k H. E.TO ™ ud ~kyo. 1,,^ j- a _aU house when be ““ • *««*•-Represematives from Sears Boe- ^j^d two years ago Re bad re- coalrea. the countybuck and Paetfie Telephone wiU ^ntwil to Japan to spend his lasttell of their aisfitoymen: iqlpartmil- became hnmesiek iat ---------------------------------
toe SALT XdAKE CITY-Painting with because 1 needed tost parttoular ties. ' kto real and returned here,stririly :>b.Lrr.'ed in thread Js an an inRuvaiion »r,gi- color lor an autumn scene 1 was The day opens with registratkm w.th McNamara’s or- ngted three yuars agt. by ''ElLie -- • --- ...
• o-Jld r
W. Buihoog. president o( the from their dry i srbnol. He denied the school dis- tnns shop, while glue, and
He said tot school aim- moair .ng burlap backing
, ,a.;:, J.,.k;:„\vhy ho jugs.., .hg man. HelUia! tic Uq i j.oiug to let Hi.wtimination by reason of ••• -............. -•
72 pi t'C*ior,dgrrive bint of his right to fiijoy hint- art like tvery-one else in the barroom.
Tie crack brings down ih'r'hoHsc. I-irry. who would aba-j; civil rifhts in the Dick Gregory mannAlas^vGgU
f.,!it for them, wouW have liked Nardini in his Jackson u b l=ct h- \'«uld have iiked the entire picture im-
TRAOmON—One of thtfstaff evenU ^tTajiri origi- ^ anci ir iDDiuatcd around The Post v)as the Chinese._J_____J- JV__________________c/i‘
dLr that "exception.; sho-uld be Koda. who since ha.- produced it, since it is Mi done with scraps, recess made only to toe case of toslitu- 150 works and exhiiled to but' to satisfies my feeling lot CairoClion.; wito ptons for dcsegroga. Laguna Beach and Seanle. it whs cieat;vcncs.-." UCLA, vriltioa." \ iL-sroed by thc'jACL-UCL.4 History ■»— evaluationThe 40 private military sch:^ Broject. ’ lunch. Thereceive about S4 minion out of a BrilUaul to cukir and fasciniltog Tsukahora HUS VBCOIICy tjon. lu&chrontotal of 859 million the Pcotegon in tocir intricacy and design, their .. .......................... ^ , Previously toutouncisTvnds on SOTC. i, not -a diop of oil in them. Tae OH rSW flIStIKl DMUd ptrsomic! owT
" " •af students at a speaker. An follows after
lunch. The » overs regUtra-Hawaii-(Qiatiaued from Vkoet Page)
is not -a d:op o to toe artist, Mrs. Frank 1. KjAb. 420 ,
la the 2$-m«tite Senate sit 11 Nisei, rjt of whom tou^ with the
7«*«irce 442nd RCT to Europe. As an ethnic group, toey outouaber tt» others.
Alabama {OTNiior Invited to Hawaii by Hochl newspaper
_____ fBWOUILU — The HawoU Hoehl... = "•>— u».KitddM SonodA. ODS. Hoben W*t»- pspulaUOO------- ' ----------- ---------
^ tty., KitddM SonodA. ODS. I naf-!, MD: Hoy NiAhUc*' 1 TaOao OchiAI. USMC e of Japanese onees- Wallacc'f i
of official Haycaii. ins aborig^,
snd rtio'.ie. Op.cc cverv- six weeks or so! when an exce^-
MORE HEART TROUBtE IN HAWAII JAPANESE THAN IN JAPAN PROPER
WASHINGTON - Jaranei
US ANGELES—Ted T.cukahara M named
the unexpired portion of Alan Kumamoto's term 90 toe PSWDC
a- ****^ DC ttoairman Kals Ar,-of pea 86d Active to the Hi-Co pivigrar.i.
shreds, teiigs.- cuts T.'ukihara will serve as youthof g.vily colored wool chainnaii. working under Kay Na- Mjes Tavares moved his court
raps; then glues toe dcUcate k«e--n. yopto commlsnonLC. Ust week to toe Kuaktoi Romo , . . ^ - ..................... „ _UireS into her design The glue Tsutatoara is a doctorate candidate t, ,Jiow eight elderly men to be- ^ ‘X '►»*«> «» <* Peraoa But the Hmli Boehl, _Sieo^s col=rJew u^ drytof a- Oaremom Graduate StooiL e^me US. ciltotns.Jbey ranged''y~«re-y^ y^^ better, to reply,••! use any ktod of wool because wsches matoemaUcs at Catoedrul
• • - as * ti .............. ■
ink drawings. Mrs. Aoda s
8 aOERLY ISSEI SWEAR AUEGIANCE TO U S.HONOLULU^ederal Judge C.
Of the M pet. Of Cu«d«. back- VS:ground, half are of Portuguese an- tiot).ceniy.-But bloc voting by race has Wallace offered to pay too*- been generally ruled out by experts poctatton within Alabama tog a here as non-existent. tour-dty tour. rtarCnf June V. Ato>
Ne Baelal Btec Vot^ ^ tickets, bold acecmmodaltoM "ElectloQs out here a
1 the kind of peraon
l.v to dsvcL lboic^p4» sj-ily good picture was about to be scheduled in town.
xiJ arrange for a private screening for members of The ■>1 rtaH. The scj-ecaing would he preceded by a sump-
Dutch-trrat dinner at the New China cafe, also arranged Tajiri.
It U a iribOte without being maudlin. 1 think, that Post ■Lfas h’ld jasl such a dinner before the Cat Ballou shovr- u and ncw'fiicv’rc talking about rontinuing the tradition wow J Oaff ChinWe dinner and movie at intervals. Jn .large ,
ra and sntij Larry Tajiri left his mark.
SV U.UCJ LilAMinefpNrho and rcfilicncy miwe Irtte explained.‘ease ‘than'—^iL-uac any
r material has 'vclop hear, disea!
^ » stay ia Jtpan. tional Heart Institute director. Dr. the jacket of. toe Na- like. 1 1
M2nd veterani Lace greater challenge a Club {Jgay lhan as soldier overseas
Ralph E. Kn-j ti. indicated to testi- inei|y released last week by a Hyusj AMiroprialions subewnr-Jt-An NHI study todicates coronary
htart disease causes nearXv three many deaths amcag men
ipancse ancestty now in Hs- than in men cf comparable
age m Japan. ,The death rate of the Japanese to H:»-au is still less than half thin that found to men to the same age group id tor U.S. 'populstloc a; a whole. Y>:. Knutti added.
to ageTO to »,“were bora t!v^e»." WaUac* to visit HawaU. - —graduate uf Okinawa and a-orked as youth Schmitt of the State Beon«nto De- how more than TMJUO Amoiteni
on Hawaii's sugar plantation. velopmant and Planning Dent. *ad live together to mtolKumamoto resigned from toe DC The proceedings were Iran*- In toe meatfSixie toere are no harmony and poytog far oMk
kmd of wool I foe! boatd May 1 upon his a*sump-.:3a lated into Japanese and three provisions made for spending amouK of the trip. Ineludtogused material from of staff duties as national JACL «;gncd the oato at allegiance to money oeeded tor the operation «d Itoe.ticket*. botri acotemDadrttaM,
suit I had. youth director. • Japanese. tbe Kate.________________________ aad pocket meng._____________
f -to? ref:tiancto2 Nisei gov't engineer aids lotus seed project
TC»nT)—Ichiro Ogaw:lini.r-i ^. Ji SaSTJlSiZSS:*.1 SSrf.-Sr«'cSS'“S™
*-S can be ante to revive to- which h-.- just purchased so imprersed when he rend■■ and iacnase manberdrio* b=u.e. ho;)c.< every former 442nd ^^piesc acetunU that be decided ' ■ I jnSrei to life raemberihin Vet m f.iu'.h.rn Califorma Jqms. Its i,pjp god has been conteitaiting ' BKin'oefA’p. ou.-ning oi current goal Is 700. to the project for toe past-*»iilp to nil K.,La! vc e-"'-------------------------------- -------- v'*'*-‘ fl as tuajrite: veterans.M caram«r,iAH nn. rJf^cz- Monterey VFW elects
conoepu. MaNTEREY'-Itthard T. Ka*^ Ma^aOlCS-le times, ^.ojo of 1976 Highland .Ave., Slu- .tlOJUUtVU
- - social club, he , jc w.H bi; tortallcd vs ei.-.f (Coaunued from Page 21
t Ki'sriir- ““-'Sfc'jssf. asAbarawa** Li .-ny went, it^^ai^ lik.K
^d njA-. But what shall vBOiOnd . “ happens Tues^y wJ!_ f t;ve yean when major iConLnued from Front Pagel; not only toe general furtn„ w. tts^.rsi5*s ■
NOW! JAL FLIES MORE JETS TO TOKYO VIA HONOLULU, THAni ANY OTHER AIRLINE
Three more jets to Tokyo boost JAL’s transpacific flights to sevehteen a week. Now you can enjoy the extra pleasures of flying Japan Air Lines—with extra flexi> bility in planning stopovers and connections. □ And the moment
you step aboard your JAL sJet Courier, you are “in Japan" where JAL’s gracious kimono- clad hostesses delight'Hi making you fee! like someone very spe- cfal-as indee^ToIT&re on Japan
(^OOSE FROM 17 JETS A WEEK TO TOKYO - From Sm FrmetMO: Sunday. Wednesday, and Friday morning at 0930(Ecortomy daae only); and*eeeiy afternoon at 1400 . From Loe Angelee: every morning at 1030. Stop over in Honohdu la visit fiiends and relatives at no extra fare. Set your travel agent
'is-^AOBC cmz5M • FrMay, Mty f4. l9dS
^ tk '^md^n4)i«go
' -. 4i£M6£RSMiP—A£ «f May 1, tiie OrgBBuaUftn 4us gapeAKfir the top naUouaUy MiUrsn ail-tlme postwar high of J9.- ^7 seokhcrs. H autgostes Hw 1964 total by 1.0S5.
Greatest increase is reflected in the Tncmberahi(><af Uie ' Northern Caltfornia-Weslem Nevada District CounoU -with f iheir loul oi 9.332—a whopping 2.267 over 1964. l%is is in
part due to the wonderful ma}or medical plan made available : ' to Gie mentbersbip but-more due to the hard worh -ol DC
. . duinoan Tom Takeda of San JDs^4Ddleadenhip in the various chapters of She dislriet. :Msts off to them all:
fourotberdistnctccuncilsbavpcxcecdedibeirmcmber- ^^cilic Northwest. Central California. Mountain-
Plains and £astem. IRk remainiag three—PacUlc Southwest, 4nUrmojntaiiT and Midwest—ere within SO pet. of their
' goal to meet last yw's total.At the chapter level. 40 have exceeded their 1964 mem
bership marks, of which 22 arc all-time highs. One chapter bis ^^laUcd its 1964 performance; 18 others arc within 10 membm.
?%is leaves 99 remaining chapters; clgfal are within 2a members of the 1964 membership total: eight others within
' 50, apd two unrqxirted. leaving 11 chapters with more than 50 members to recruit. Of this latter group. I'm sure that •aoM merabcralBpE -arc unreported and urge that all ntem- bersh^ be processed immediately to National.
The Pacific Cilken has also been sendu|g me copies of , .net bets «4>o bare not mewed in conjunenon with, the PC ent-off program. Many of them are old-time JACLers and it
' ' is hoped that none of tbein will be cutoff. An extra effortstHukl he made «ow to contact these old4iOMDi«oll»titieir JACL membership will be sustained.
SlV mw tEMNbM. Plug ate xapidly UIdng shape -Idt B'^ie 19th Biennial National MCL Convention next year., The 9 Diego Chapter invites the lantire member^p to scbedwle
£6—30.1966. as the weekto be in San Diego. ilMcbed- S-irteof events thus far call for the following:
July 26 (Tuc,)—Opening ceremonies, oratorical contest, .0 Blxer. \
July 27 (Wed.*—Council sessions, Offleiai delegates ^ recognitions luncheon.
July 28 (Thu.)—Free Day: fishing derby, golf tourna- fflcnt, Tijuana trip, bridge tournament. Ladies fasbioo ahow-
^hcheon. Sea World. 1000 (hub whing-ding.July 20 (Fri.)—Council sessions, convention outing,
-■ July 80 (Sat.)—^undl sessions, election of national officers. Convention banquet and Sayonare Ball._ ConvenUon headcfriarters will be at El Cortex Hotel, 7th
i and AMi St.. ^ Diego. Its fadlibes arc «oe of the fioest in ific west and'additioqal convention improvements arc being
“ made at the preaeol time.n Board assignments have been committed to:
Chaoler Call 8oa(d'atMMTf*! ewTi^ni The laol-..
StlilUi'Vallar JaOL covRnm^iy mcmoria! lervicej wiU be faeW oo Mar aa •! Ute CoUnnbsriati a*. 11 a.m. aad a: Yama o Cease ary a: U:10 1.R1.. ■: wu asaniaeel b;- cbalnnaa Har.Y Sikaee»«-a.7k.- Sev K. tnarl of the Lincoln
PM-twter:ao Qbiaeb aoS (be ttav.S. Sikow of tbe Buddalct CJmrch wjl pUicla « a( 4iw rilec.
East Lot Ariealas JACL EaienU haO: 0:d Kjiie BaC-
r;<jm ij the locale tor Cie ll'h annual Kasl Let Aaxelst J\cL •rmeraliJ SaU this Srtirday. fiiy 15. .Aaron Gonzalt; and hii .treh**-
it-dida'.ewai be prescBled b.» pcesiijnl 41iR> OsDura. Last year's priecesi. Janice Fujikawa, will be os band to crown her juaceitor.Proceedt from tbe Ball will be
earmarked for (be acbslanhlp
IsrisMiliS "fiSrSSvS
SAN FRANCISCO JR. JACLERS SJjiOE jPARKliHO'MOMOTARO’MUSICAl
.....
HffiiW<CMearoJACLyeH«a(Hil(sii!ifi8le 'K^bten the Tmm' nwrtlrty venhir
Monterey Jr. JACUri merge bey-goi nuts
MONTEREY - Muci'ha- 'toy Marata. Oai TaUho. ch ;f or thj danow. in a tolUs dance B umber.
Jtint students from tbe East Lot -TACL ~yoMg Anxeles area hixh schools are rc- a onwarded- -Last monUi,'Tbe bell committee l< headed M.s MabI d by t»Ued of these between a and 2D tarty at V.Ttinx 1
lablc Yoihlzaki. assisted by in afe. Am met a: the Ricksha Ross Haranc is bandlisx - ' ' ........................................... - - - - - - • -i. *
froun.
NC-WNyoiiniltaA address KSpailc)
---------- _ , DENVER - David ^■ Linda Vosbinaka. US Tros? 1. prjnciaca wit jwlae^! tmm
,3 iraiorir^eontcft wmrer. ab<j ^5.^31 Nisei lW*at«haailei^ oarralloo for Uie pa.-.- g-aiS-nt conference. ^
l.< Tetoime produetua in which sc-v- c'onfercnrc a-at Mieral score* c< pe-Tormers look i»raceful valley LOdji near *j^^tl
Ha:a. a iuMor- at the fomia tl i of the
.0 the ooeninx sc ijane,0.'hiai. after Ojl.t
woodci
.M.,
Tiietie-. folloa-ed by an tJ^e^raid Sri Sunds;.................. ... 1:29%^.. %-ovfdea'Ihc facilli c; Kawafuch:' xoet wsodcuUini in California it Bertrelry.'i,'7a
-------- and pcesidem House, attmded tbe Eneare 71^8- tails lor thate whs f.i '.he detcrio- j,..n ch-ur>i or the mounlains. sect a large peach .j,j yjoj- henOmura, ter to the heart Old Tba-n to tan.of "ysunf aduh-someoM wfn o^ie.-.public affair,. ' floating <to.-n the stre.-m^ Sbr -JACL^
£.» ___Loves Me and u old enour.t t= tnjay Ji:^a.-:y jjj , ladudoi a pi-ra lake* « »»“« »«<* **i“ - - -&•» Fr«nciK» JAa 1 with a snack at i-hc Pinkli f.ner things to Ide and yet VVparty and dance under cb.irLn- reuimt. they cut -.1 r-,oeh. To their of the Cu,
^:flhfp of Jay Tabata on AprJ 10 xrv.t surprise a boy .EUv^thOf Colorads Sia e Gabp ey f-crvlnx' as coaitra
generalFrancisco Holiday Inn will feiture Oeorge Takamoto's thre«;piece^=m-co. chai™.n Mary ain. OAKLAND-Carp and kites
wont may be cru,g hig.'i on Sunday. May 16.JapantayslaledkjOaUand'sFafrylaml It Prcu.<in: Momo Taro-
*nakets at e IpureAaaed at tbe door.<ki the dtance ceanmlttoe are: hig.'i <
Oakland's Cbtldran's ebrMet Japanese
caou^i to da them'. _tor hen.
‘’yf Tkiar8“‘'fa Folk dabee.s were presented by “.7: “jT "A.-.11 13 and toe Tien Faj at Sin « vallagcrt at they ttare the o'.i
Tnr.-usho-at the afternoon, girls Mateo. coupic't -...........................—trom.-(Ke West Tenth Stieci Me h- Tbj juniors aUo delivered Easter Yean
Bandi* HanaoMo bosMa- Kaoev —paiiatc i«...ifli- *«>•**♦ Tokunags BytniolisSng the cembinaUan of
S»ikO/K«™- Japan's tr.dii.oaal Bays Day and ,T»o toou-and bSnh Ldtt Atnitivy
phensanr.^^^^;’ hsHf pOTt^t being d> Satei Jr. JACL MMUag_ Girls Day. pver Ash and kiui “‘f Pft>xv»“ covers a . ..
T Mri. Helen Ballin donatid by tbe Oakland JAta. will ^ American Airways. c.AN LORENZO-Tnc Al-Ca JrUnion SquS”* .. .. t ........ ... v.;.. u....,..! . . _ . . I
.............— Ite aThere wUl be no chargkfasbew. X
*N»y«ll«p Vg««y JACL
nyyTbe colorful feitivi-Jei
,,r tL. through cooperation <-r we Fairyland, AdverUting Qub
iklane
i at 1 tea- It Lake CiB
'Miyo O-J). and Xawahata).
_ __ _ After the battlr with the-iimon-.. th; £al. LakeSquare School of ;;;m‘m‘-ic.7 uK are beinidonat^" f^m tnTt^ra^Sco';;:
eaty St., wdll nresASt pMo, ^ trees And *■ display of Kjkknaiac. and knicknacks of var;- b.jd , j^nt nat'u-k d---ier Mav *'* t«lea-e from cap......5 'ke Salt- ibowof bairavJiM .apd dSu ^n^ be f^c d out ktods from Bank cl T»kj6 and TapM^en Ja-ine^ C-'mm^^^ *
raakf-up to San FranCiseoJ^ , Tvmatv Tmce Sumiiums Bank of CaUamia, nl y?^7?Pa rri-/--bvhV^r Cynhia Hamada. l«f lo^l 'bI- Day May a al tor Cc«dAmdliary meenbers <ro Weaneidsy Jr m f „i show winner, itr rflkuo n Hgi auditorium.May 26. 7to pjn.. al yie achnel. -I- ______ . . group sang Tfani Ga Karu'' wr.l- 'Juvinac . Ctun Judge 'fc;- • ' ^•'r tX ^ =1 Phari «« Stodent Leader ton by Mike FuJtojot:. and a Jo- Garff addretsad-fac ftoo?.
and of the JACL. pearesea-e- -».N3 ILES—Mrkoto Naka.va- paeese.dsnce was perior.-ned br- Tcc AuxXarj- meets a^andofthe JACUrep.esea.t. „ ,:T.. xs. u.. w...u c^^ette Oml. Ycko Mu.-;k:to, 7:30 p.m , at tbe homellA
- ______ (Puj-;Valley JXCL dinner honoring localarea graduaie* will be h»ld >i *-*cc *1 w •H,«usaiaic inus:r ... •»..___i. .. ~-. ■ • i
s4e,P*rk. at the Grand Avenue
consular getieiU in San Fran- . q. ,
m.u.o.^.11 huaittl wiO. J,». T.-NiUsX.. 2S» E. I. Sr.- aiUrr^Ml mu,. b. 'J., \!SC A r*.kr Ot,n w„ ,d:.J „ . Y.„r„ „S..
h.iarious takeoff on Yce's batUe caver: arc knitted.“»• »» Mk r.vr.Mrir7k„n b. „.,i, 2SiS""7r2,k'’c.SS*' '“ibd .UMbbf. Ubl.rM ermurab. Iand other decoratkou. tbe doll
i Lynn Nakamura. £um:c Arak. ki tohesr Mri.Sm
Donvfjilion Co-Cbairmun: Mas Hironaka Geqlsc J^o^aoia . Boaster Evesu Gbaimuia: Motq AMkawa.~CoDvnitiai] Treasurer; Jack Matsueda.PuUic fielatiOQS: Dr. Tad Iraoto and Michio Himaka. Booklet; Toffi.YAUagihank; Ads: Paul Hodhi.Outtng; Mccami flonda/^
^.Fund Raising: George Kodaroa. .. - MM aub Whing Piog: Joe Mtyoshi. f •' Ymitii Akira TakesWU. Hedi Takeshita. Ford Kuramoto.
Registration & Housing: Harr>’ Kawamoto.QlMCji CoDleri A FMbion Show: Uiu Y««lik9ta. Aboe Owa- sbi; LadiM Aox.
National Oralnriral rnntoet- Hinmi Nakamura Golf Tfkimament: George Muto and Eddie Grata. Fishing-Derby: Lloyd Ito and Mabel liibi.Other committee assignments arc bei^ made and all
. members Arc urged to participate in our 19th Biennial.Much of the Youth and Jr. JgtCL aspects of the ISIh
SFnnial 4iil be discus-sed al thp^brlhcoming youth meeting i^xt month at SaU Lake Oil/ and a separate report will f^ow.
Cwge fwakiri, chairman! ..... ....be toasUnasier ““
FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE
Eort. dent. 1
said ■'Than.ton '^’7 wiU be given origami and Callaar nri... Japanese iartuo; coakU-s as ntr-Japanese iartuo; coakU-s as j
roentoj of the day.Viral special eveafxto' toe scbci-
i U-43 -auen. urn Braddock Dr. dance: •our hours af entenatomem with a girb and atofiersjSl «mp:e- and t. m the menu of Hdwaii^dcli- ciUng ae*. X..------
gathering tllowed 'a.-to'
lent, will be gueit aptaktr. .
ulw 4ACL uk ^wui*’emn trader wrives----- --------- nwi: Veniet-Culver the Humpj- Dui^ Terrace a* *7** CJieaso i.\CLJACL u stagutg an autoanUc luau joember* of tbe East Bay Bud- s held m f:rst.'this Sunday. 1-5 p.m.. at Venice (tMat churches present Obon Odari rrogram recea l.v:Cakuen. 12M Bnddock Dr. dance*. ^ vu»;r for mem-'
2:30 Fairyland's meadows -comprised ofterrace* will erupt-in an on- professic.-.ai
ciUng and diversified arrav of ac rcsidiaj :n-WHiesr Odori by tbe Hanayagi
Txekeu are XS per person. Stodxo and k»to playing by arssuJACL
Gradoalea Banqaet: Tbe “land JACL banquet bonanog focalhtgh school Bt)d college gradua vj ________ _________ __Will be held on Salurdi.v. May is. the Buddhul Church of Oakliod at Sheraton Motor Inn's main bili- »=tJ the Concord Judo club rocm. The Vi Counu comoo wUl ^ manbow.Pl^ for tbe dance to folJ;w. Tor a change of pace 4; 4.30 JS**!*^ i" ? ** -'•P«*w tt^ner win be perforpuiatodents. No addltioBti rtrnijc for <* ^ meadow iy a yau bf-jj the dance, will be made. - • Jiair of sisters, and L.uraMembers knowing pf Jocil area top. And the Muramoio rliv-.,*'>*«t^Xto4ualiiig from out^if. will return with tor koto
0,t(t0™» - Csncr - Codiaih
SUKiraXI • JAPANESE RMHSL«i J%<J •^'tia^'iyogs
1. There will be Japanese fencing P-»f to mict aga:a,1 cahtoitkan* by the Oakland Resnie eluh and ;udo demonstratjoai by'
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saaese •over^m<w>^"f.^,. "My friendi thbught I «-at craiy--------------------- N1F«S KELAn oueen Patty Its icenteri or Pasadena Mods sriih members of her Court arur hjir.j
aljcaa" and many of the older sto- ®«t t*»tb my wife, l^ary erosmed by lest veer’s Nisei Rclav* queen Shtrley Tani-uoto 'third from ngin of Gardena. OJwridenu in Fraak-s dorm quit school American caogbt in Je- ^re 'from left) K-t-ly Baba of Uae Beach. l-auTie Aka.'hi of West Loi Angelci. D.aB& Saiamura ofsnd worked so the : iring the
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S^KSKXX. S'S - Washtng;j.n.denu could be fed and educated.
•d finally have teaned to be **"' *****nitieBi." the attoniey says with Kasaau did hi* hit by eating ■““•, £rt„ only one meal a day—•'all wc Kasama mit in one year at UCUA
a voulh, iiwever, Kasama “Wer ones did thai"-«nd looking then had to move out of the thifed at '■•diseiiminatlon against for a Job. Kate.K Jspangse" he ra^l in gram- IV only srork be'could fmd was if sDd Ugh sdiooU to hU natK-c taaching hU major-toiematioaal
’ ■ -at the university.
Nhei coed from mid-Padfit isle of Palau at Cotoradc Stale; as many as 100,000 Japanese once lived in Kiaoneslan areas
™ssr---It »., « m, » -lx P.1XM- tx« ntaaM. «l, » m 1.x ■“a, strong.- 1 cpttklnt understand another "awkwird” sltua-j=n. if* = Univertty to" "Gen MacArthur-s office asked ■***
ihe Marians Is- 'aorUi. the Caralirc adeptid by PaUuani. These south, ctretebiftc 'scendants of. the Japanese immi-
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completed. Th« touroi^jfat chsm- ptons:. ^Tcam—S.C^^MUr TolNmaai.i
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Hjshoro TKOs Torres •LOS .CCCEGES-niroyuki BaiharsAlacran Torres of Cuadtfajva J* a U-round flyweight cUmiAatiM bout at the Coliseum last week. Terres w'is pinned
nurre. Islands: and the Marshal Islands mSated into n^ve societj.Miss Vetbida. who enrolled at to the eat. and geaeraUy towrard In the MariaHl Islands, 17
W Sl*2£-“ •bis parents, owners cSefiaMSoMeiMlwhDef Cafifereia Vanity crew
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BOOK REVIEW:
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Bcian Japan-. SIB sketches by «.• -The snnge ^
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has offices to bath a^uP- studied at i Ui heran mission Before Wtrld War U. ibese is- tears were caemp cd from repatri- r.-emom and San Joar aikl dreamt “> P»i»u- ““3 graduated laa^ were undsr the Jtpintse ation by the .American authonues. OAKt-AND-Douglai S.'iiraehi. sonof opening a Paegie coast totama' *-!>«»: bi Cjim. 6»':nand«tc- Af.cr the wor. ihsy were "An important factor in their of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrry Sbirachi,tionai law llrm althou^ most such islard home. It is placed under the United Nations exemption and social acce^s'-ance." acuve Salinas Valiev JACLers.firms at iK^sent are based in 3-<^ <»>m Guam to San custecthip and administwed by dcY.uag. explained, "was that in piloted the Caltfomia vars ty crewNew York. Fraocisco. the UB. Interior Department, addiuo.n to coafo.-minc lo th: local to a two-length viciorv ever Stan-
fine for the Japa- A few years ago. presidait Tanj Guam, allhsugh not one of the marriage custom, they also be- fatd-to the SSrd running of 'thea now." be said. YamaduU of the Coliefe of .Guam trus .esbip islands, U also within came Chriftisns. and took Qiamor- Big Bow.
Sul on his busineu card he still t “died for his doctocal degree at tie luriadlctioo of that depirunent. n namt*. Chamorro infermatlons. u wu Shirach;-* first race atputs the name of an Anglo-Saxon GSC. laijaa f-rnimr *■« equate these acts with the balm at the varsity, who arcassociate. .Josei* Matey. Jr., be- A helpful note trap ihe Wasitog- ^ „ adapu.-n by the people. defending natsonal coUcgla e ebam-
, . »■■• fore his '\jr psyda^akal res- -»• D C- oTSce of Congressakan u-Yoimc reoaPod n a leticr nhau' -------------------------------------------- pion*.' StanforJ took a slim leadaside from iu Japanese st>;le of son, b-rtuge *0 pettMt of my Spart M. MalsunagaU Hawaii iod natonats then' wa s a. .-w to the midway ^rk cf the 2.«M.ni
Spring SelecfiQB from lultle Varied---------------------------- percent ...
ling. U avaawgarde in die.-: s are Caueatians." on of human behavior in Frank Kasama has learned___ IvVmeur: -Kyolo-A Con- p.-ennUto ----------- ..
wnpjtivy Cy>^. » PP <*»-») either the irisy-Iorm cr poem. Fac- be patient. *■' *' ^ each sketch, of words are 'rtch, of ■
>e toulmr withn, CBc^bw. L««: -me S««wv--------------------------« W •">“«Cam o< Hagwtnu ■£ hul: -UnwrlnUing Pl>r>'-
' »tory of a U5. Cou
and brusi CD ertato.Pitolisber Tuttle avoids novels as
Jack Srward'sOitoff Sfcrie-I whole.
Xeuai girl iourth in nat'l homemakers
A helpful note trap (he Washie*-"*■ e”Vs°vf :>*Voung recalled m a letter, about
101.030 dapaerse naLonaU tbni territory were
ited tc Jaoan. Msirv of themOkinawa.
, Rc.-alriatrt fro-m same of the.the awardee:'•J**- islaods included S la Palau. iOO _ »ir - " -
to Truk. 27 in the Marshall Islaitos.the Mariana Islands. 11 in a<pe:
the Rocky-Mountain Jio to soureci ■
' rhi2S”Tc“ss‘“"^’ui:Guam, and other mid-Partftc is^ tends wbe\^de*c'cndants pf Ja; ntte immigra«ts.dwsll, _The office of Guam's territorial .
Gov. Manuel F.L. Guerrero indi- t
Scholarship-■ CoBbnued from Frontron: Pa|^
but gae Bears upped their stroke count and Jumped into the Utd.
■S’sSr'^SM^- Ctup* investigator who is seeking gradoiting to June trom Kasai trust territory cf the Padfic U-isaaT^ ____ concealed war loot ifi the wild in- High School in Hawaii, plseed tends had informatioo oa the »vb-.
teriors of 1=1 Pwiiniute. exploring tourth in '.he 1965 Bo-.ty Crocker Ject. He IS John E.dsvumS^- «l PP the gaudy nightlife of'Tokj-o and All-American H-Tnemaker of To- office la Saipan, Mai
US. Counter-lntilligence NEW •yORK — Karen S. Yama. stoAnt High Cemmlsiloaer of 3 is seeking gradoating to June trom Kasai trust territmthe wild in- High School in Hawaii. tAseed tends hadexfiortog
. .. -hky-o and»*'• . participating m the nightmare moirw.coolest here.- .Tyusi Terrllarr
• • chase throu^ the rugged - rooun- S-he won "toe Hawaii sUte tiUe.Ijteaded for the beginners who ,iinj <rf Hikone. Th: aulbenlie to March to compete to the na- -aEb Trust. W to study Japanese or the background for -this exciting Ule tiona] contest. Her state award to-^Misi headtog tor Japan. "Ufi of espionage add totriguc should eluded a MJOO sehoterthlp. Her eonsaU of W mostly liny s;r.?s
- pocket-size make many ■ Nbci G-8 min fourth place added another C.OOO. G““n i» the eaecptioa.^ ^ - .................................................. ....... 1- an uaincarparated territory
an elected governor and a-ols. Judgtog was based
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Yofhioko co^ NCNM £olf tMe for sbrtli fine
of these 218 ■them p.'irer »kvrt "S“«Sii» *1 years wiai
BMre maTTl.-d w OCciwesltn-grow retard.w>«u _ <H siMiM JUSC won Ulc uoo ivo. van'star vune^^Mi Nisqi GoH Assn, toaraairsat icsr. Mo< impTovea Ptem pasaUempo tor the stolh a»e
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Ihfr Japaneae" U a po took with a helpful and a . ^ Nbci
«uJoy- rtmtoisce of Store yearsAh approach. Tii* tutor, to^^v ^ hair-raising rvndtmp on class;sate life, U Mrs. Jun Mil*, nauve m«hodj to ertoaia( Japan and graduate of Sacred confessions fr^ crtminalj
College and Keio University ..j^ Strange ~
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In Pateu. Miss Yoshida's bennewritten I , test talw . December. :
aktog and ap'Jnide *Sob iase JAQ ragtime iloubles wimera named
HOUDAY BOm
h.r^. She came to to U.S. Bg,rt*rate Pa«"ai'retold by Leon ] _
anian has been well as full-blooded Japanese cbil- S.AN JOSE—Trot^es to winners ol Icgisliture. dron. This island belongs to to to 4'.o annual San Jose JAO.^ •='•' ' ---------- regtilbe doubles were prese
Caihfge and a resident to ^ ,1 London Uni- .. m*. ,tte Ufi. since and is present^ ^as lived to the Far presldem at school, aettve tosince and is presenUy vwsity who has lived Ja the I Vcblag to &a Jose. zart tar many years. The magls- *
traic lived is as-lOtZ. who wasGnpUcityiiad ctenty guided a", fiievens in prepirii ________1 Pme Te«r EagUsh'’ ui '|
h school and church p.-ograms. Rhodes Scholarship Assn 1past wpekend. Team of Ida
LOS ANGELES-Hc blue chi? of to Sierra Leone. Andrew W Cony: *«“StocfctBB se^ win $1^biBef Afmakt* the Japanese student involved prarticaUy to uncrowned king of
■ki English graRTmar on a self- hij district. Comber note* L*iit to _______«B*iag basis- *nie eiptenations translating some of the crimes of STOOKTON — .An un^ecedented ud exercises (plus answers in a■ passion, where s<
scholarsllips. lliirty-twa American* are selected each by nationwide examtoailons.
triple victory was scored last week *«“• » qualify -ee S.ock
Ida and Ome Shimeda.................................... ...wx .w. M „.ciia i-c«ie. :vnuiv-w w voii-. .............. .jeVjiOe wjih game* of
American scholars U to Rhodes to Haiti. BE.L. tTnimons -III; to ^3«3-^T20 Yuri ItoUi and Min
Gardtna — An Enjoyabla Japan*** ComimmHy 'Poinsettia Gardens Mofel Apis.
13921 S*. ftormandl* Ay*.(Ckst ts tke HStow Frena, — Tn BMu MerU at a
•Wtte sectlani and loglcaUy ar- ^toh&iitedlr in to Chinese origi- by taree S oclc on high sdiool Seanatog to October issue of :be'Wted set oTjule* *hauld also aid oal. to more lurid details had to •-
a:ion. Stevens spent 10 )»n to Japan teaming English <
year. Congressional member.s of this ^ " elite group of scholars inclialc Sen
by toir col- Fulbright, Re? Carl Aiberiand Rep. John Bradsmas.—Of. to hundreds of Rhodes Sdioisn to'j
Are—Katl»e Aoki-kosbi HuwkL __John Kunuaw* Stl. KS Agocs Ok*- mots S4l. JohnseB SkHnsnr ees
____ hv wrtontog ClAW p.-izet to -‘-American Oxonian". "I sec no- , 7 B»r--s»cw'"ik»a»''pwif''i*auumur*.
fttoceton graduate and former to SMrad Saws *f to BMa" by M^s Mr. Mrx_ C*rg« ^ ^ Scholars have dropped out of ntfii p»i Doru lu, a*»« ox*-
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tlee printed this fasetoatii isei andStuKS. who n i youngster0 (hat briUiaat young- Highlighted are the 16 the native dances ^ Leadmhlo Confer- P«*«’ to comfort of a farniiisr “» «riune so «nai onmam young
toteaw sighU to: give to the sacrad-.^-toi yesT^nd ~t rather than to become trail fr*" «»* «>»«*« >»»
Era ™ :s “iMy. Among tom are to ancient Hawaii evinces a deep and genumc l«h»l compeuUon last monto. Washington Amooe to head- .toidUectuals would become the fu-•Wix Hafl of ByodD-to. to love of nature. <d iU ev^^ng- ■totain temples cf Eniyzku-Ji. to moods tot will be hard to M lavishly denorated NUo .CasUe maTch.«* 8» Tokueeia* to «5Uv,r Pa- Ibis urofuscly illustrated work ti
Tokugewps. to Silver Pa- This profusely illuslrated work WeOBteton (CtokakJji) and Kiyomiru, dealing with Chinese. Japanese. W»*•» "alPbnie imni." a nMctlcal Korean. Thii and Vie-mamese ce- njpERl^ — Janice a
Washington. Among to head- toidUectusls ers are SceroUry <d State Dean toe tenders
Rusk. Juipce John Martoll Har- to world.ten. and Byron Raymond White. Tbe qualities Rhodes lootad for Sen. J.W. Futoright and Attorney were high moral eourige. sym-
__ ...,_______ - General Nicholas D. Katzenbach. pathy for to weak, leadership and"ah-tinie'temple". A practical Korean. Thai and Vie-mamcse ce- djperial — Janice aimamoto. nauen’s capital tore i.v at excellence in sporis.is with maps on how ramies, decoraaoai. shapes, sym- student body serretiry at Im- ^ scholar in every federal _________________
. »pach these sights, including bate «id marks wUl he of value pgrial Union High Sch . was agency. The Bureau of to*Met car routes visiting hairs to the genera! collector as well as named as a delegate to Cahforma including its d
elc The ^tog^^ add SFCoalixi. ‘'Far Eaalen Ceram- Girls State being held at UC Davis KeanS Cordon. t3 to proaeotatioa by to l-»" by Maria Penk^ trea-s campus June a-O- The Sttie Dejmrtmetrt hs< a LOS ANCELES-Some l» women
*™r, who now liv« In Salzburg, a very compHeited robjert m tB; daughter of Mr. ana ^ - ,cg,^ !>*,* Ru,k to leaders of to O.-ieatal Ameican^#H.ildto to to winter readable manner in tot totone^ Edgar Shinmrooio. to -^rved ^ whitman Bosiow. who di- coramimity here wUl Observe Wtrld
lo rwkky meet ID that baetgrcwiid is provided, fbr the Jspmese hostess for .ne «w- state Dept.'s poLcy planning. Trade Week with a global tea-tourcan be spent la writ- uniaftlited, it should arouse curi> Winter Fairs International kes.;- ^ fYank Sieveru. OMoid «. tpo- teenorrow at International Airport.
•»* slty tom to whole speemtra of 4-,) of Nauons. is on to honor roll g^jutaat to to assistant to' »«> Sam Yortr willI” (jranilated cerantles/arcbeologieal and aes-.and selected by . to local Amen- affairs. O'ber hold to
^ ifv wrr*v<«r thfUc. fo: these are to tangihte can Legion Aug-liazy: scholars include to ambassadors pjn.
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beiongsTti^S.tto.^-ii^p£«^ Tokyo SyngJwticgtBrtl<i married Ufe by tal' car- featuring to Tokyo S>a>
or Interest to to naturalisU la photo Orcbksira tinder direction bia firw louTte^^ Hiwaij and pomu souttwesl U Wakei Aki.vama opens the first
SS^r WHIcirT-nker's ,hr "Jatmtat.^ tUv" terie.®-■ ^ a highly infoimatiye K-NXT iCi, 2' on Saturday.
M-y =.'«Bd to like There ai« * Bp*«« makes her debut as haste** for AhM-tw-aiTanH 0*W- the aeries of dww* *r«n around
filgMs rtio- tiii) toa|h both we edibie. phony bo-1 -
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65fh anniversarr celebration recalls rocky read oi Okinawans in Hewali
DEATHSW-.-ifUl wwiM be he»*iu»f- fr> of tJi* »3»-ern.->r cetieral *iea Japan took ovrt Hivni.A H.»shj Kai raember unwntae- ___dd a aerviee lo America wS.-i MHC HOTTOn, <33
bit rcfuisl lo ai RAWLDfS, Wyo.—Sam O. HalWitH0\0-tnAi - A U. M-i It.c l.irvJwJ f.a.n -------------co-nmom-.raW U.C-ti-a ann:v„„ry to-.- Na.^m i«l ;na Oki«*-an lmtff.en.iion la Ha- bat la cart-m.u-aii K Mibedaled for May 23 at Tb* Ckin^ani were api lo W Sbira.-na.:lic 0«.nawa M.-mortal Hall. Haoo- fer ewer; pouloe* lajiee- An<iiiVi Th - fir*, erono of Okmawac »wnen bad Weir hind* latloora j-----— —------7 - uii^uia' *w»—. —- —“SISSi'„r.„ lirss.rr'Ss isis".s“ss;o“r..is:of the Ryukyu Ulandt. *J1 be or Uje Ainui, Tbe oridmal inhabiUra vie*-, pie .attorney area? band far the orcaaioa. a 16-UD of
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JS s - - ?S;1 ...... wrrr «.ru.aib- injured m-
>. 30 seara «i^.-e«r roliover on here May 2.
dently refuted to re*irtcr because .^10 tUiert, Sumiko
T.UUM, Rjyniuod. Arthur,
been bora in
wdetcended.
___ ____by MancolotdJohn A- Burns will *ive a recep- driven tbcie Caucasoidt fromWire 1
tianded down July 29.Latermay have_
______ It from theUon for Mauuoka on May 21. more desirable parts of t3e coua-Acedrdme to the Rev. Jikai Ya- try. Acoordin* to the theory- hat
ihe first yriup of Immi- sees • relitioaship between Anu ,- --followed by a sero' sad Okinawan, some of the Cau- J«P>n
UnUl 192« when casoids were thus droves la wbai ^Okinawa required .
• Oceasionally NaichUin diteriml- nation against the Oknawant still
into the news. For Oxample,
r«-e K*11»LV8 ANC^gSToml. St: A*. It
iTiS.r.i'SSi.’/i ?-« fcyorr-- *jTal-J^ Ta-
a register.IZ:group in 19M.the Japanese Exclusion Act
EASTVOTEST rLATERS. comprise ui »uiiii 15 Chine« passed, some 70,030 Okinawans left Though there are many Okina-EcB t n preletfonal i.-.ars. stage "RsnjL.homon" at the Umv. <W 0,^;, native land to make their ^ans of the Mongoloid type inJudeirtB in Hollywood for two succeeding wcckt^i May JM6. abroad, about haB of them oOien. -the C:*ucaseid sanm 7ai43 In the lead «lf' “™ «•>» coming to Hawaii. . ,eCTs domJiant. in a sca^ erapiri whenKim. UK samuwi-s wife. Group aims to utilise their Ofienul and y^e Nalchijip. as the non-Okina- . f„,tiL.. iiriu-xunMnL wealthy Okinawan.Amr.-vaa hcrimses to promote cultural undersUtoding betw-cen wan Japaitose are called, had be- .7,,^™(be East ai«»sst through the theater. OJicrs m the cast are James ^ arrive in Hawaii in large !«n.^ Ok1 *“ P7«*dcj« ofBone. T^Ho^. Kam Tong, Beulah Quo. Pal.Li. Mitfuy.s Mod. „,*(**,, ^ ugS. so were fairly Japanese CbarrtheT of Commit*. _ ___Daniel Aredas and Yakicbi Hurase. Sets for ••Ranshomoa" were «-eii<*tatdi*hed when their Okina- "*• * Sut among the Hawaiian Inm xsy.hsrs Y»wo. ti: Apr^-»
Ibra Yaahim.. t.n^^rtou iiZg -Ibe difference, hetw«a toe and educ.Kd Sdske: toere it Utile "
Alice liuoelstli. alert OCanashUW»?„“r ».*.'a^ M.r'i-n »ir a-
CALENDAR OF JACL EVENTS - deal of oreiodice towards Demons f«ttjres seemed email in compart- twees Naichijin and Okinawan. ' ramiM differences brween Okinawa.-., ha-.-r fartn at lea!
rbijm'and the Ok least aBeveret*. 2BMSth.. iMwiaiy) was less homogoori y
among the Jnparw^ then than«''» *22: Thcife i
■» Monikami. VaVucaburc 7S: C^(M.Ta-S =tS53their w... .rw- IrtuJed
acceptance of theBut in the mesmlmc. in Ocina- toms and Intermarrv freely.
sc mere is such a^inereno' ■*•■ Japanese was beag A- fx tor non-Nikkri. inoit of WeStStde OptimistS 'Japanese dalecu that for <•*- 7* nj^er heard of Okinawa ^ ANGELES-Hartey Kusumce
■ Mar u tauiwsyi ample, the dialecu of .Kagoshitra of the wraiien was abdls^ before World War n. It never Southwest L A. JACLerOM Aruona-JAc£ gaU tmimnwot Indlaa prefee ure and Aomon Prefecture Okinawans were imbued occurred to toem that there were ■. HJKav Bowl generils^ Brad ounuy Ooh. Sc-i»d.M. 1 n.ti««llsm .. the ,„y prefectur.l diatoctiras among f '
rruiDmo'iii*r. f®"* ®»- **«*“ .Vaiehijin d-J. however, at. least Japanese, and. in Ittnetal. it Westsideaaa Surttrt 5U w“^ma ABael«-Juntor tmeh mad. *?f«k Is rcrognUedas Beam- Hlssho Kai ®““‘‘ *“"'■'**’ '****
.'.'.sw -n. b«.™ M ««' "•Hv™®-?f “t“~ Oktaawan Coatoms proud of being Japanese. When Ja- crlebraNM.' ^
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APT.Mrs CeraW Wutrim. Mrs Hldeu
SMSda*'lttoku*^ Apr lO-w KlmlltE. . Shldwu.^y-VamaguchlMataumoto. Mrs S.ik.i}-«. *■ Stay S— .h Mltsugu: s Si.uukl SumL Bin>>.hi Sumi
geaersis mao-
8«1UI*—HumanUo.erai*. »«I —..........- - — ------ -Ctnmcjiman^ine ^I^wki- The speech of Okinawa, hs*--vcr, P*"
standard Japanese. i
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Daiion to Ninjin(TWn-IttMT PABT)
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T.vis'.i Shimori. KWhu Ryu,' YhtMKo Kayama. Ralho MloamlHajKABUKI THEATER
aaaas a Diasaie 1e r>a.03h2 — Fne PartMg .
the facL Some organlied themselves iota a group raUed the LQ? AN'CBLES-A nme city park Hissbo Kai <Aasoluto Vietorv Club) »: 2nd Ave. and W. 2Sth will bland Okmawsn namm were most dedicated May 22 with CauneUman m evide.oce on the rosvr/ Th.snias Bradley .as principalThe members believed the Japa- rpe.ker. Instnimental in the dc-
fleet was standing by cio.^c velopmeni was Russell. 1 Iwanaga,im St Joto'i Hess
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Flower Shop. saa-SStb Bt, Otdm. Uuh. glvtof full informatsea.
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Ban Joei—Community 1MI Appeecli- Oon dinner. BwMhirt Cowrrt K»lk* Lds Aoreiet—I’&W Naei Relars- Ranr SwT^lnSrt^—JACL,^01ymptcs. Ke-
C. Bob Miyamolp nMow Maying tfll May 18ear''’ww •> CMW - EaelHB SabtUMt JCenp Kirishima Saburo.nn« 1YIB niAiL OF rac kiua)
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