PIRSPIC. JURY DUTY NOT BURDENSOME BUT ~ Jerry APRIVILEGE, JUDGE SAKUMA NOTES • Enomoto (IJ B~ ' IlIKO Sl1GIHARA lhe Miranda c&s{' covering in• Nll'l PI'f11dent fI) RICHMOND-SncrnmQnlo Su• dividual dghts. perior Judge Mamoru Saku• Don Matsubora ot Rloh• PACIFIC CITIZEN THE 1000 C'LlIB ma. who addressed the eonh'a mond \Vas ill stalled 8S new M,mbtr.hlp Publlcallon: J'Plnu, Am.n .. n CllI .... 1.I1IlI', U5 W.U" St., L.. 1."'1"'" CI 90012 (2U) MA '·44n chapte,' president at imp"es• JACLcl's join the 1000 Club Cost. J ACL Il1stnllol1on din• 'ublhh.d W"kll Empl LIII W"k " Ill' Yell - Steo",! CII" Po,II!I, ,.Id II L.. Ant,III, C.III, fol' n'Any reasons. A (riend ner Jan. 13, Impressed upon slvc cCl'omon[cs conducted by asked, J ACL need. financial the 100 persons al1endtng thai Yosh Holta, assist alit national JACL director, at the Walnut ,uppo,·t, positlon or ''espons• II WAS a g"eat pl'lvllegc and Vol. 66 No.5 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1968 Edit/Bus. Office: MA 6·6936 TEN CENTS Ibm~' In JACL demands not a burdensome duty (or Creek Elks Club. n,embc,'Shlp, been In at (or citizens to ful(1ll Ihelr civic In accepllng thc gavel. Ma• yeArs And lI's • hAbit. etc. Not obll!!ation unhesitatingly when tsubaJ'A stl'essed the fine rec• so dlffeecnl (rom the ,casons called to selVC as {\ jurol'. ord achieved by Contra Cost. people join J ACL. Neither are The greal authorlt,)' and ,'e• JACL and promised a year ot these reasons mUlually exclu• challenging programs (or Its u.s. emphasis in Asia sponsibllity given the Jurors sive. several may apply to membership. nt'e "such as found in no other n'any Thousand Clubbers. country or judicial system, Sam IGtabayashJ o( Marti• In one sense the reasons where lay people untrained in nez, who has served the Con• foreseen in future may be unimportant. since we Ihe law can sit with such vast tra Costa Chapter for 10 years ha"e their $25 pel' year, and authorily in judgnlent or thcir consecutively, two terms a. that's what counts. or course fellow mall," the Nisei jurist president and also iwo terms ALAMEDA - In speaking o( a. president. Abe Kotman, this narrow view overlooks pointed out. as NC .. WNDC treasurer, was the "Future ot U.S.-Japanese owner-publisher of the Ala• the need lor future planning, The judge also related a awarded the s i I v e l' pin. A Relationships" at the Alameda meda Time-Star, administered based upon a good bard look llumber of his interesting ex• plaque was presenled to Mr•. JACL installation dinner Jan. the oath of office. Don Bell, al whal being in the 1000 Club periences from the trial court. Chizu Jiyama for her contl'i• 20 at the Galleon Restaurant. Alameda High principal, pre• means to each member. There He also asked for patience in bution 10 the JACL and In attorney Mas Yonemura of sented lbe chapter scholar• have been recent discussions j u d gin g the courts when recogn;ition of her many edu• Oakiand believes the tradi• ships 10 Carol Sato and Sue among national officers and seemingly guilty persons are cational and civic activities in tional Europe-iirst altitude o( Isokawa. al D.C. meetings aboul the released or ret rio d as the Richmond. the wUl shUt to Ushijima awarded the tie Image o( the 1000 Club. How courts are gOing through • For the first time the Con• the Pacific area, anchored In clasp to outgOing prealdent can we increase membership! transitional period 8S 8 result tra Costa J ACL gave recogni• the east by the United States Haj FUjimori. The tle clasp Whal can we do (or the 1000 o( the U.S. Supreme Court on tion in gratitude to non-Japa• and Canada and in the west is given to chapter presidents Clubbers? Can the 1000 Club nese members, Lillian Bruetch by Japan and Australia. who h a v e served a second become the "service arm" of and Louise Raffo of Concord, The informative talk based term. the JACL? Whal kind o( a (or lheir friendship to J apa• upon his observations and ex .. Mrs. Nellie Takeda and JUI Convention 1000 Club Whing• nese Americans (or the past periences included tip s on Takeshita were recipients of ding should we plan? M. Matsuzawa 21 25 years. Speciai not e was travel to Japan, the changes the J ACL silver pin (or meri• underway in Japan even to "SIR FRANK" made of "their sacrifice and torious service in the chapter assistance in order to allay the SEATTLE INSTALLATION-You can't ident George Fugami. Seated in fore• the point o( Ibe spoken J apa• for the past 10 years. AI Ko• These and man y similar pins shy of women i e a I' s and problems o( the see it, but retiring Seattle JACL Chap• ground are Governor Daniel J . Evans, nese in present-day Japan. shiyama, 2nd v.p., toastmu• Questions have beerli the con• evacuation and resettlement ter president Tom Iwata (back turned) Mrs. Evans, and toastmaster Toru Saka• Polltically, Japan borrowed tered (or Yas Koike who wa. cern o( Dr. Frank Sakamolo periods," hands the gavel to newly installed Pres- hara. -PC Photo by Elmer Ogawa. and uses the parliamentary Ill. of Chicago, a successful op• 3-gm. world mark This year's recognition cer• system of government of Eng• Honored g u est s includel tometrist whose practice must tificates were won by Mike land and Yonemura cited tbe Mayor and Mrs. Bill McCall, be sutfering. as he doggedly GARDENA-Mrs. Ichiro (Ma• Hamachi, 1967 program chair• increasing importance of the Rev, and Mrs. Robert Buck• aims his lance at the magic ri) Matsuzawa, Culver Cily man and youth counsellor, SEATTLE JACL HAS NICHE IN MEETING NEEDS U.S. - Japan Mutual Security walter and Katsuhara Shimi• figure o( 2.000 members. housewife a nd professional and Mrs. Elk 0 Sugihara, Pact in the fulure. zu, Oakland branch manager In recent years, Frank's bowler, recently came within Newsletter and pub I I cit y EconOmically, Japan's gross o( Swnitomo Bank of Califor• predecessors have "shot for 21 pins o( breaking the world chairman. OF APUGET SOUND AREA WITH EIGHT MILLION national productivity ran k s nia, and his wile. two" but never have made iL record for a three-game wom• George BJumcnson of Rich• third among the nations of the I wouldn' t bet agB.inst him, en's series. mond was toastmaster for lhe world. increasing at the rate By !lIRA NAGAOKA ter in reaching an all-time multipurpose stadium, com• of 8 pet. a year. As Japan is because of the deter mined She bowled 226-227-278- evening's program. G eo r g e SEATTLE-More than 200 at• bigh o( 664 and Ihe highest munity centers, and rap i d manner in which be has tackl• Nakagawa and Newt Leveskis a land barren ot natural re• 77) i.n the Gar den a Nisei tended the annual J ACL In• percentage increase nationally transit. sources, the increase in GNP Chum an continues ed the job o( National 1000 Tournament at Missile Bowl. were co-chairman of the al• stallahon and recognition din• of 46%. Inscribed were the The governor predicted that Club Chairman. Many have (air. points to its people and popu• Mrs. Matsuzawa had an ex• ner and to h ear Governor names of Tom S. Iwata, pres• 50 years (rom now 8 million been the District Conventions lation as the most essential ceUent chance at eclipsing the Daniel J . Evans give the main ident, and Takeshi Kubota, people will be living in the at wbich Frank has talked up resource. to challenge Nisei record of 792 when she started address at Bush Garden Jan. membership chairman. Fuget Sound area. "How do membership, met with local With this kin d o( back• the last gam e with nine 19. George Fugami, business• we provide the human needs, chairmen to whip up enthusi- Pros])cets of Growth ground in Japan, Yonemura slrikes. man, church leader and past health care, educational op• 8sm and even pulled in new Venice-Cui. cites predicted the important rela• to flght poverty t president o( SeatUe First Hill Governor Evans slaled thal Her 771 Is high in the na• portunity, and provide jobs so tionship o( the U.S. in foreign members himself. Lions, was installed as Seattle this is Ihe year of transition that every citizen can provide tion for women this season, afiairs will .hift toward the Chapter president succeeding to the n e \V plateau in the BY TAX NAKAI'! A TRADITION edging lbe 770 posted earlier (or the family? This can't be Pacific area. pair at inaugural Tom S. Iwata. growth of economy and ur- done by walchlng 0 the I' s . by Portland's Gloria Bouvia. A group of 100 members V AN NUYS-Nisei were chal• The 1000 Club reflects a Mrs. Helen Akita received banization. "We view the Much can be done through and guests witnessed the in• lenged to participate more ac• part o( lbe noble heritage of Mrs. Matsuzawa is averag• the Silver Pin in recognition change with mixed (eelings By FUJI FUKASAWA voluntary organizations such stallation o( George Ushijima tively in current efforts to ing 189 in the Greater Los An• for her Ion g and dedicated but we can'l change growth JACL. Tbat heritage includes CULVER CITY - Two out• as the J ACL looking into the eliminate poverty and to work geles All-Star Women's Tra• services, especially in youth even if we tried. We should the distinction o( being the standing community leaders (uture rat her than letting for civil rigbts at lbe San Helite corps" which, through veling League. Her car e e r work. Uhachi Tamesa, retired get in front o( the problem." some rem 0 t e government high game is 289 and previous were honored at the Venice• REP. PATSY MINK Fernando Valley JACL instal• Its contributions o( $25 per Culver JACL installation dm• orchardist, received a scroll he continued, "and prepare for agency do it for us," the gov• lation Jan. 20. year per member, bailed out high series 670. " in grateful recognition of the future rather t han get ernor concluded. ner Jan. 20. which drew 175 TO ADDRESS DETROIT Frank Chwnan, who ha. our nat i on a 1 organization members and friends. special contribution ... to as- caught in the problems o( yes• GOY. Evans, youngest man when it was in financial dis• sist Japanese American youth terday and today." ever to be elected governor JACL INSTALLATION s e r v e d as chairman of the Jim Tanaka was presented L.A. County Commission aD stress. Its image o( being a ST ATE ASSEMBLYMAN the Community Service award to (urther t bel r education, This community ha. that oi the Stale of Washington, iun body was legend (or many perpetuating their rich heri- opportunity to do somethihg. was inauguraled about three BY JAMES SHIJIIOURA Human Relations, was the fea• for his work with youlh. Dr. tured speaker of the evenin,. a biennial convention. The USES JACl CREED Richard Saiki was honored as tage OC educational achieve- He was referring to SeatUe's years ago at the age of 39. DETROIT - Rep. Patsy T. '40 der of the Tie and Gar• ment." .s820 mHhon "Forward Thrust" which saw presentation of r VISALIA - State AssembI.r• the outstanding chapter mem• He served aboard an aircraft Mink (D-Hawaii) will be the ter;' was sacred and any out• A certi!lcate o! outstanding capital improvement package Capt. B 0 • w 0 r t h ' • hoolr, ( man Gordon W. Duffy (R• ber for his leadership in carrier In the Asiatic-Pacific prinoipal speaker at the an• lander who ventured into a membership enrollment (0 r to be submitted to voters Feb. Theatre during WW2 and was UA mer j c a 's Concentration Tulare-Kings Counties). who chairing the past district con• nual Detroit JACL installation Whing Ding, sans bow tie, im• 1967 was earned by the Cbap- 13. The pro g I' a m includes Camps" to high schoob In lbe was honored at a dinner here vention. recalled to duty with the Navy dinner this Saturday, Feb. 3, mediately had his tie clipped. in the Korean War. He was area. Jan. 22, com men led thai lbe Shiro Maruyama was pre• 7 p.m. at lbe Statler-Hilton. an aide in the Admiral Joy's Bob Moriguchi, a pharma• "responsibilities and benefits sented the gavel o( office from Also expected to be pres• TIJIIES CHANGE peace - negotiation tea m at cist here, was installed as 1968 ot American citizenship is outgoing chapter president ent are the mayors of the Panmunjom, Korea. He has chapter president. Dinner wa. With lbe passage o( time best stated. in my opinion, by Gram Noriyuki, PSWDC Gov• Detroit metropolitan area been mentioned as a possible held at the Nob Hill re.tau• and the inevitable cbanges it the Japanese American Cit• ernor Ron Shiozaki swore in where there are many Nisei keynole speaker for the Na• rant. brings has come a nee d to izens League." And he had the new officers and board constituents. tional Republican Convention. take a fresh look at the 1000 printed in the dinner program members. The dance wblch has been Chuman declared that lb. Club. Wilb wbat lbe buck is the Japanese American Creed Meanwhile, the chapter Otber Guest. part of the Iradition at in• Nisei, having achieved SUCCHI w 0 r t h now, it requires no aulbored by Mike Masaoka in membership drive is under• In atlendance besides the stallations is being omitted, in these efforts themselves, weallb to give $25 to join the 1941. way and as of Jan. 10, the governor and the first lady according to chairman Wal• are now obligated to 0 if e r their leadership, experience, 1000 Club. The heritage and U] have asked that their count was 255-<>r 80 pet. of were his executive assistant lace Kagawa, so that J ACLers traditions have become dull creed be printed in this pro• last year's all-time high of and staff including Mrs. Ruth can meet with the Hawaiian voluntary services and finan• to many memories. The small gram because it so clearly 332. Dues in the chapter are Yoneyama, governor's private congresswoman, lbe 1966 Nisei cial aid to lbe local national and intimate Club has become states the type of attitude that $7 single, $11 couple. secretary: J apanese Con suI of the Biennium, her husband programs, bolb private and governmental. much bigger and varied, both I believe all Americans should Calendar of events ior the and Mrs. K i k u 0 Yoshida; and daughter who are also In motives (or joining and have/ ' Dufty explained. year include the Junior track Councilman and Mrs. Sam coming, and other civic dig• Dr. Julian Nava, a valle,. age. (remember tbe cry to meet May 26, the June carni• Smith; Councilwoman Phyllis nitaries. member of lbe Los Angele.. "butcher the sacred cow" at Dutfy. a Tulare County JA• Mary Kamidoi is the 1968 CLer, is an optometrisl by val, a Dodger Night in July. Lamphere and Arthur Lam• Board of Education, and Fr, Chicago?) We now see the chapter president. AI bert Koppes, principal of training, was mayor at Han• August picnic, Issei Night in phere; immediate past pres• sacrilege of people brazeniy Detroit J ACL is hosting the tbe Crespi Higb School, Enci• ford. elected to the Assembly October and the Christmas ident of City Council and Mrs. enjoying a Whing Ding with• party (or children. Clarence F. Massart, Queen Midwest Districi Council pre• no, accepted the Bosworth out a bow tie. in 1964 and is regarded an ex• convention rally in May. pert on Medi-Cal. Nadine Iwata who presides as books in bebaU o( the schoola. Ye~ the answer to some of lady-in-waiting 101' the Seat• the questions are not easily tle Queen; and immediate past com e by. Not all members ing project? governor of PNWDC Mrs. Emi want to be singled out as spe• I invite eacb District and Fujiki installed Somekawa and Arthur Some• Kidney machine will allow livingston cial people. Some want oniy Chapter 1000 Club Chairmen kawa. Mas Satow acted as in• to give their money, but don't to send his ideas on any of stallation oWcer and made all want anything b a c k for it. these, and other, matters to at New Year party the presentations. while otbers may appreciate Frank. This will enable him Others on committee and Merced Cler to live fairly normal life to develop a (uture blueprint something special-like a pin By LYDIA OTA program included: attacbment. So m e want the (or the 1000 Club to be pre• Toru Sakahara. emcee; Nobi LIVINGSTON - Responding Besides the several weeks' 1000 Club to serve a specific sented at San Jose. /'P" FRENCH CAMP-A new year Kyono. Ted Sakahara chrmn: Dr, to the sudden financial burden bospital bills, Masuda i. faced purpose. while others say such po,»ly at the French Cam p ~~r~~I~:. ~o~~es~i;C~~~dg~~Si !ff~: of one of its members who with the first year expense.. GOAL Comno,.unity Hall here J an. 20 an approach ignores the many COMMENDATION - National JACL Director Mas t':t~~~nsbYco~:1t~eeTOcr:;~a:J:~: only with of lbe purchase of the ma• included the installation of will be able to live reasons for which J ACLers When aU Is said and done Satow awards citation to orchardist Uhachi Tamesa invocation by Father Richard Ha- the aid of a kidney machine, chine, supplies, and trainin •• John T. F u j i k i as French jOin. a bigger and more active 1000 ya~ht S~~dlaem·hCCLh'~;la I' d the Livingston-Merced JACL which will amount to about Camp JACL president and his (left) for his donation of $10,000 this past year to Club will be in direct propor• ~Ith $13.000. The ex pen. e of BULWARK cabinet members. establish a perpetual scholarship. Presentation was adopted the recommendation bas Jomed the FlI'st tion to a soHd and productive mdae Jan. 19 at the Seattle JACL install ation held at o( the elections committee to G;ace Melb.odlst Church of operating the machine each J ACL program on all levels. George Matsuoka, NC-WN• LI~gston year therealter will be about The 1000 Club is still lbe DC board member and a past Bush Gardens. -PC Photo by Elmer Ogawa. expand its membership to 20 an eslabllshmg a financial "angel" of JACL. It The two are, in my mind, in• members. The committee ex- medical fund. All g~ts cont.rl• $4,000. separable. So let's get behind president, was installing of• raises some 35 % of the na• ficer. Fujiki is serving bis sec .. plained 20 is a "good repre- buted to lbe fund will be gIv• As a former Livingtnn-Mer• tional budget. We can ill af• Frank as he aims at 2000 by sentation" for the membership e~ ~o Kazuo . Mas~d~ , first ced J ACL president and a re• San Jose! ond term as chapter head and ~om ford to take steps that weaken succeed George Komure. and added that with "more of NISei In Ll,,:mgston, cipient of lbe JACL silver P.S. Welcome to new Life Akira Endo of L.B. only American \~hose this bulwark. Yet, [ confess Donna Komure, F r e n c h the organization participating illness, urerrua, was pm, Masuda has been acUve Members George Tabuchi and that I am nol altogether sure Camp JAYs president, and in the operation and activities diagnosed last year. in local cburch and communi• Jun A gar i o( the Stockton that a chapter that almost ex• Rosie Tominaga, French Camp of the chapter, the more dem- Hospitalized in Merced and ty affairs for a number of Chapter and Mrs. Mikie Ya• c Ius i v el y keys upon 1000 JACL Worn en 's Auxiliary to place in international music contest ocratic it can be." Stanford hospitals for several years. He is well known in lbe Clubbers to meet its quota, sui of the Mid - Col u m b I a weeks lbe latter part of last Livingston community and Chapter. chairman, a Iso introduced while largely ignoring a com• their officers during the din• LOS ANGELES-Akira Endo, When he was 13, Endo was year, Masuda and his wife Merced County area. RIa prehensive membership cam• . . . ner emceed by Bob Ota and 29, a graduate o( the USC playing in a nigbt club dance are now at Franklin Hospital, many friends have made a paign, is not miSSing a bet. 6310 Lake Park Dr. George Komure. School of Music. won third band near an American naval , taking six good beginning response to Perhaps this Interjects the Sacramento, Calif. 95831 Over 150 attended the pot• prize at $1 ,500 and a bronze base in Japan after World Voting machine weeks of training on the the (und. Others desiring to more complicated issue of luck dinner. Nancy Natsuha• medal in the sixth annual War II. A U.S. sailor per• operation ot the kidney ma- contribute should forward do• whether quota meeting is not ra and members of the Auxil• Dmitri Mitropoulos Interna• suaded Endo's (amily to let 'on set chine, which filters and puri- nations to lbe Firat Grace someUmes allowed to get out IN THIS ISSUE iary served. Among the spe• tional Music Competition in him come to America under demonstratl fies the blood. Upon comple• Methodist Medical Fund, 1518 ot perspective. After all we cial guests were: New York City Jan. 21. his sponsorship. tion of lbe tramlng. Masuda C St., Livingston, Calif. 95334. will return home and, with meet quotas for a purpose-is • GENERAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. George Matsuoka, The only American or seven Endo is a member of the LOS ANGELES - The new that pUJ'pose more money or Son of Nisei G-2 hero appointed Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. Albert music iaculty of Long Beach the help of the machine. be to Annapolis ...... 3 Pagnuccl. French Camp Chamber finalists. Endo accompanied voting machine to be used in able to resume a (airly normal Be a Registered Voter m 0 remembers? If we can • JACL-NATIONAL of Commerce; Mr. and Mrs. Gary City College where he con• Los Angeles county this year Hagio, Stockton JACL; Mr. and the other winners to Blair life. have both. great. Stronger role of past presidents Mrs. Mits Kagehtro, 14 years 1000 House In Washington, D.C., to ducts the college symphony will be demonstrated at the under study .. .. . ,., ...... 8 Club mcmber: Mr. and Mrs. Sel attend a reception given by orchestra and teaches music West Los Angeles JACL din• PLANNING • JACL-OISTRICT TluganchJ. Richmond: Mr. and Mrs. Ted' ]sbihara, and Mrs. Ta• Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson. theory. ner meeting Feb. 6, 6:30 p.rn .. "Heritage for the Future" PSWDYC role for Junlora pro- He has been musical direc• When the Executive Reor• posed ...... '1 mao Sakal. Stockton. at the Surf Rider Inn, 1700 Endo, o( 4328 Lomina Ave .• tor and conductor of the Long ganization plan is circulated to • JACL-CUAFTER Ocean Ave., Santa Monica. Seattle has role In futUre or Puget Lakewood. and Long Beach Beach Symphony Orchestra 20th Biennial each chapter, it will raise the P rincipal speaker will be Sound area: Contra Costa hears Livingston-Merced JACLer, earned his bachelor since July I, 1966. question o( making the Na• ~~~~!n~~~m~laj~~~a d~t~ 0 of music degree from USC in Councilman Marvin Braude, a "r ! wbo will tell o( the problems National JACL tional 1000 Club Chairman an Atty. Yonemura predict U.S. installs Fred Hashimoto 1962 and was voted by the (Continued on Page 6) appointee, Instead o( elected, emphasis will be in Asia. . .. . 1 music alumni association as facing councilmen in his talk position. Is this wise? • SPORTS MERCED - Fred Hashimoto that year's most outstanding Credit Union president titled, "Inside the Co un c 11 Convention Mari Matsuzawa scores 771 beries. Chambers". Mrs. Toy Kanegai Should the 1000 Club pro• ~~g:~"e & s~~fes O:e~~~ld ~~~~~~J was installed as 1968 president graduate. He received the gram become more structur• .. of the Livingston-Merced JA• master ot music degree irom - Hito is meeting chairman. ed? Should the I' e be more • COLUMNISTS CL at a dinner held Jan. 27 USC in 1964. Okada was reelected president B ra u de, representing the Enomoto: 1000 ClUb. AUG. 21-24, 1968-SAN JOSE symbols like pins, jackets etc.? at H 0 n g Kong Restaurant A native of Formosa and 8 of lbe Utah Central Credit 11 lb district, which covera Should there be some incen• ti::~~!~ :cm~':l 1~°Wa~e~~~s her e . Assemblyman Frank former resident o( Shido, Ja• Union during the organiza" West Los Angeles, is chair• tives (or membership budget• Bolta: Green Power. tion's 29th annual meeting at man o( the Parks and Recrea• Kumamoto: Youth Needs EpoXY Murphy was principal speaker. pan. Endo has studied violin Weeks Rem.in Until ed? (give books, repo,·ts. etc.) Matsui: Jmitallntion Time. Hashimoto succeeds Fred 13 years with teachers in the Terrace. He is treasurer tion Committee tor the city Glma. Centennial FesUval. of the National JACL Credit council. Dinner is open to the Convention Tune Should the 1000 Club tackle n:~:;~ : R~~~': ~~t~~k. IGshi. Yosh Hotta, assistant Tokyo; with Vera Barstow in 30 IOmething like lbe coorcftha• National JACL director, was Pasadena, and Eudice SbapU'O Union and il a past national public, tickets are $5 per per• Taketa: Personalities. tion ot a national JACL Bulld- Ye Ed'I: Youth Must Be Served. Installing officer. at USc. presidenL lIOII- 2-'ACI.. IC CITIZIN _-----.... elPeellll7 III Wuhlnlion, Ie Science ..hi Tallab. lCbooJ .,... - CALENDAR OF JACL EVENTS - Friday, Feb. 2. 1968 lCalifornia. training program to equip the hard core unemployed on Puerto Ricans. Inglon. Feb. 5, for briefing. The Cenler will provld. Inlensiv. courses in English Book Second·degree murder In- on the curr.nl d.v.lopment ot for foreign studenls al aU lev.ls of proflci.noy. Part• to holds jobs. The new program, to cost an estimated Thomas K. TOokeshlta, who diclments w.r. returned D.c. Ihe Bo.lng 747. JAL has or• time courses will also be offered in the evenings. $350 million the first year. is designed to find 100.000 worked in the Washinglon 9 againsl Kar.n Nomiya, a dered 6 747's and eight SST's For further lnlormation, call or write: jobs in 50 large cities for men and women who have JACL office during the AnU- Chicago co-ed charg.d with from Boeing. costing more DffiECTOR OF ADIIUSSIONS never had jobs or who face serious employment prob· Discriminalion Com m II t. e the slabbing murder at a so- than $440 million. JAL Is the ELS LANGUAGE CENTER lems. The goal is a half· million new jobs and workers days leading up to Ibe pas- clally prominent matron and largesl overs.a. purchaser at 511 S. BonD Ie Brae St.. La. Angeles. Calll. 90005 in the next three years. sage of the Waller-McCarron her daught.r In Duluth, Minn. Am.rican SST's. JAL has also Phone: (213) 484·1781 To launch the program. the President established ImmigraUon and Nallonalily The counly grand jury met for purchas.d el.ven 727's. which a National Alliance of Businessmen. headed by Henry Acl of 1952. has w r lIt. n a more than 2 hours 10 con- II us.s on roul.s In Japan. Ford n. A top level 15·man board will guide its opera· 294-page "history" o{ thai his· clude hearing evidence. Th. FI.lch.r !nveslm.nt Co .• a AL HATATE tions and establish smaller groups of business leaders torlc efforl in Japanese. En- murder warrants were served group of 17 Nisei head.d by IlUed "Yamalo-Damashi un- al 51. Luk.·s Hospital, wbere Long Beach 1000 Clubb.r Joe your credit union Vice President at the community level. der Ibe Stars and Strip.s," It Miss Nomiya has b.en h.ld Fletobe.r, has added 120 acres The government will identify the hard core un· has the sublltle "A Hislory of since the bodies of Mrs. Hel.n of land near Riverside to Ihelr WILL LOAN ON YOUR SIGNATURE employed and business will identify jobs it can offer the Citizenship and Civil Cohn , 56. and h~r daughter Investm.nt portfolio. It has al• them. Then, the two will be brought together. with in· Rights Movemenl of the Japa- Suzann., 21. were found D.c. 7. r. a d y developed some 240 $100 - 12 monlhly payments of $8.89 Nlsel ·Own,d and O~"" .. dustry training a man or woman for a particular job. nese American." Printed in The victims were stabbed 10 Bcres ot homesites and recrea• $300 - 12 monthly poyments of $26.66 The government will enter into a private contract Japan.se by the Sanna Shobo times, according to evidence tional ranchos In Riverside. In Ih' Hurt of LI'I rolrll with business to cover the major cost of the training. Pr.... mucb o{ iI deals with presented by the county at• $500 - 24 monthly payments of $23.54 In this unique experiment, Japanese American the role of the J ACL ADC. lorney's o{fice. School Front $750 - 24 monthly payments of $35.30 MEBI~' businessmen and businessmen from Japan ought to Yosblcblka Nlkaldo and Yo• $1000 - 24 monlhly payments of $47.07 take part as their contribution not only to the Presi· .hlko Tanaka. chief of Ihe ele• S1500 - 36 monthly paymenls of $49.82 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIOM dent's program but also to the betterment of their m.ntary and secondary divi• 242 S.ulh 4th E•• , Slr ••I. 5.11 10k. Cily. UI.h 84111 ownc ommunities and of their fellow beings who have sion, respectively, were named never benefitted from the advantages that they have joint vice-principals to ad• enjoyed over the years. min;"l.r the Los Angeles Ja• . Get your pan.se Language School Uni• In his second special message. the President ap· fIed Syst.m unlil a principal pealed to the Congress to "complete the task" it began is designated. according to last year on civil rights legislation to "protect the Master rights and extend the opportunities of all Americans." • To help cope with what he called "a spirit of rest· lessness" and disquiet across the country, he urged prompt passage of fair housing and fair jury bills, Charge along with measures prohibiting violent interference with civil rights and putting enforcement teeth in equal employment opportunity laws. Car~ The House last summer passed a bill to protect Credit NOW persons in the exercise of their civil rights. The bill is now the pending business in the Senate, but a fili· Enjoy the convenience of one card shopping ... Master buster is threatened by the Dixiecrat Democratic·Re· Ch.rge gIves you one card that's honored by over 70.000 publican bloc. establishments throughout California. You'll receive a On the other hand, the House has failed to act on monthly statement covenng your card purchases. One a Senate passed bill that would require each federal check pays everything charged via Ma ster Charge card. You 'll h.ve 25 d.ys .f1er Ihe dale on the stalemenl in judicial district to adopt a jury selection system that which to pay-or payments can be extended for a sef\!lce would rely on random choices, voter lists, and objec· charge of 11/, % • month on Ihe unpaid bal.nce. It costs tive standards. you nolh ing 10 gel a M.sler Charg. card. Drop in lod.y Referring to "the tragedy of urban riots" in many or write for an application form. American cities last summer, the Prtsident said that "lawlessness must be punished ... sternly and prompt· ly. But the criminal conduct of some must not weaken THE BANK OF TOKYO our resolve to deal with the real grievances of all those who suIfer discrimination. Nothing can justify OF CALIFORNIA the continued denial of equal justice and opportunity ...... FRANCISCO MAIH OFfiCE J U SUTTER STREET /181·1200 to every American." JAPAN CENTER eRANCH I 1786 BUCHANAN STREET I 346·7600 SAN .lOSE BflANeH I t90 NO. FIRST STREET I TelEPHONE 29&·244, Asserting that "the air is filled with the voices of FRESNO BRANCH I 1451 KERN STREET I TELEPHONE 233·0591 LOS ANGELES ... AIN OFFICE I 120 SOUTH SAN PEDRO ST. I 621·2311 extremists on both sides" in the field of race relations, CRfHSH"W BRANCH I 3$01 WE ST JEFFU\SON eOULEVARD I 731.133' GARDENA. BflANCH I 16401 SO UTH WESTERN AVENUE 1 32t-O'02 the President said that he believes these extremists SANTA AHA BRANCH I SOl NOATH MAIN STREET I 54,·227\ represent "forms of escapism by a small Ininority of Wf,STEAN LOS ANDUES BRANCH I 4032 CENTINELA AVE. 13" ·0611 our people." I • .a.r ft•• ,,1 0lpo111 IIU."tllU CorJ. • ~dI C.po.1( huyre!! U, t. $15,001 The Chief Executive said racism, whether sponsor· ed by blacks or whites, "cannot be reconciled with the American faith." He said that the vast majority of both Negro and white Americans have shunned either form of extrem· ism and have "continued to work forcefully-and law· « fully-for the common good." After reviewing the "studied progress" in improv· ing conditions for Negroes and other minorities in this country, the President declared that "we must con· WAYS tinue the progress" and "critical work remains in cre· ating a legal framework that will guarantee equality TO EARN and opportunity for all." 2 He made no new proposals, but requested enact· ment of those subjects which he recommended last MORE INTEREST year. While fair housing and equal employment enforce· AT SUMITOMO- ment bills were considered in the Senate last session as separate measures by the Banking and Currency 1. BY TRANSFERRING YOUR Committee and by the Labor and Public Welfare Com· mittee, respectively, JACL has joined with its associ· SAVtNGS BY THE 10th OF ates in the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights to THE MONTH YOU EARN And Union Federal Savings would like to extend your free picture. (Sorry, we cannot send it urge that these two provisions be added as amend· INTEREST FROM THE 1st. ments to the pending civil rights measure during the its hand in friendship by offering you a free through the mail.) And, once again, we must ON REGULAR SAVINGS. current Senate debate on what die· hard conservatives Lionel Barrymore etching, reproduced on gold limit this offer to one per person. Come in for have made a controversial subject. The Senate might be willing to quash one filibuster 2. TIME DEPOSITS ON 90-DAY foil, matted and suitable for framing. your Barrymore etching any business day be• • and pass civil rights legislation this year, but not two OR MORE MATURITIES Because our quantity is limited, we must ask tween 9 and 4 (Fridays till 6). Come in and make or three, as would be necessary if the housing and NOW EARN A BtG 5 % PER the employment provisions are considered separately. that you come into our Gardena office to obtain friends. You'll profit by it. Daily. . Now, as the Senate considers civil rights bills, it is ANNUM. $1,000 MINIMUM. hme for JACLers and others of goodwill and decency CURRENT ANNUAL RATE on flexible passbook accounts-More on Bonus Accounts. to write their two respective Senators and urge them The Sumitomo Bank 5 0 Earnings paid from dale of receipt when lefllo quarter's end. Paid to date of withdrawal on ~o vote fo~ a me~ningful civil rights package that will • OF CALIFORNIA %funds held 3 months or more and if minimum balance is malnlalned through the quarter. mcJ~de fa~r houslDg and equal employment opportuni. ty titles With that for the protection of civil rights. Head Offic ..... 365 C.lifornl. St .. S.n Fr.ncisco, Tel. 981·3365 Though the ~osition of one or bo~h Senators may S.cr.m.nlo ...... 1331 Bro.dw.y, S.cramenlo, Tel. 433·5761 be well known. It al\vays helps to w1'lte. And, it may S.n Jo ..... _...... 515 Norlh First St., S.n Jose, Tel. 298·61 16 O.kl.nd ... _.. _.. _.. .400 Twentielh 51 ., O.kl.nd, Tel. 835·2400 UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS be that your letter will convert a Senator who has not yet made up his mind, persuade a Senator that he Los Ang.les ...... IOI S. S.n p.dr. 51., T.1. 683·1717 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION should be fair in his analysis, or reaffirm the attitude Cr.nsh.w .... 38 I 0 Cr.nsh.w Blvd, Los Ang.l.s, T.I.295-4321 Gardena Regional Office: 1275 West RedondO Beach Blvd .. Phone 323-8700 Gorden ..... 1251 W. Redondo Be.ch Blvd .. Gd •. T.1. 327·8811 of one who may be wavering. Regional Offices: Long Beaeh-Blxby Knolls c Orange County-R06SIIIOOf C Malil111 An.h.im ... _...... 295I W. B.II Rd., An.h.im, T.I. 826·1740 If one does nothing else this year for civil rights. Main Office: 426 South Spring Street. lo& Angelea let it be \\Titing at this critical hour to the Senators to MEM!lER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION vote for equality and di2nity. L1'L TOKIO Plm PIPER ISSII NIGHT, INAUGURAL eIIa1n11IJ1. __Frl_dIY_,_,,_eb_,_I_, l_D_88 __ P._A_C_"_IC_C_IT_IZIN-:_-=1 Son of Nisei G-2 While the lUeft 'Peaker lui. RECEIVES OUTSTANDING SCHEDULED NEXT FOR not b.en announced, the chap. man Georl_ Harada (2500 N •••Jy.' pet. ofl ••~ , ..... By Bill Hosokawa ter InalallaUon wiU be held _'0 ...... , HOLLYWOOD CL AWARD PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER at Forre.t Inn, Ambler, atart· Pine 8t.), Is accepUng ord.n aII.lIma hIIh of 207 have re- hero appointed ing with a 6 p.m. social hour, ($7,60 per penon) unID Feb. newed membership In the LOS AN GEL E S - Charlea PHILADELPHIA-Two main Dancing to the muaic of Har- 29. Senior lae! and Jr. JA· chapter for 1968, according to Froln the KOhloyalsu , who conducts events 01 the Phlladelphla JA. ry Beneke'. combo wiU lasl CLerl may raerve at $5,60 Mra. Taneko Hlrokawa, melD- to Naval Academy tourth gl'adera oa often •• CL are Icheduled a month till 1 a.m. Reservation chair- per person, blrabJp ""airman, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;:::;::::::::::::::::::::==::::::::~~~ Frying Pan SAN JOSE _ Low!'ence H. ath, 'COlour or 01four Li 'ltime Tokio •• weekalter Ina apart-the 1••• 1 Appr.clallon Kubo, the son 01 Ml·. and Mrs. short loll< about llIe in Japan, NI.hI on Feb. 9 and the chap. Roichl Roberl Kubo, of San was named the outstanding ter In.tallation dinner dance Denver, Colo, Jo.e, was appOinted .8 a Hollywood JACLer and re- on -Mar. 9. principal nominee (or an op- Ace\I.Vaet~d . lb. Frank Chum an The .Iectlon 01 board memo NISEI IN THE NEWS-In Chicago not long ago polntmcnt to lbe U. S. Navol the police cracked down on whal newspapers described Academy at Annapolis, by Re- Dubbed "LI'l Tokio'. Pled bera will precede lbe .howing 01 a Japane.. 111m lor lbe as a million·dollar "bolita gambling racket controlled publican Congressman Charle. Piper", Kamoyatsu has ••corl- 1••• 1 program at NallonaliUe. by crime syndicate gangsters." Bolita is a form of S. Gubser, oller "csulls 01 the ed some 7,000 child"en who lottery thaI is said to flourish in Chica/{o's Puerto compcUlive examination and visited lbe area la8t year, each Service Center, storting 01 8 Rican' community. The Chicago Tribune and the Chica• Inlet.lews by • slaIl 01 re- of whom received Iortune p.m. T.k Morluchl I. program go Sun-Times reported that among those arrested was tired admit·.ls scored him as cookies donated by the Holly- Thomas (Mitch) Yosltii. The Tribune explained Ulat one 01 the highest Qu allIied wood chapler. the arrests were made on warrants issued by a circuit applicants. Presentation wa. made dur- court judge, that the suspects were charged with Larry, as he Is known 10 Ing the joinl lnstaUaUon 01 the Negro-Japanese gambling and promoting a lottery, and that each was his trleltds, Is a 8enior at Plo- Hollywood and Wilshire-Up• neer Higb Scbool whel" he town chapters at lbe Holly• released on bond. The Tribune also quoted a police has attained a st.ralght A wood Knlck~rbocker Hot.el story to be told officer as saying one Ken Eto was being sought. (He scholastic record. He was cap- Jan. 21. Installed were Poul was also 'apprehended several days later). tain of the \larslty football Chinn 01 Hollywood, Tut Yat. TOKYO _ "K.elko, • Japa. Clippings from the two newspapers named above team which went through 8 oC Wi1 sbil'e-Uptown and Fran nese/' a Japanese radio docu• were sent me by a reader who asks: "How do you feel perIecl, undeCeated season as Higuchi of the Avante. and m.nlary on lbe dl!ficull lUe about lhe airing of this sort of dirty linen?" the champions of lhe Sanla their respective oIficer.. of a Negro-Japanese chIld in What adds a point to the reader's question is that Teresa League, the toughest Briel addr~sses were made Japan which won an ''Encour• he also sent along a clipping of a From the Frying league In the Santa Clara Val· by State Senator G eo r g e agement Prize" during last ley. He wa. named to the all Danielson, County Supervisor year'. naUonal art festival Pan column published Oct. 18, 1963, in wrnch the league team as a guard. He Erne.t Debs and City Council- w1ll b. translaled into English subject was the then widely publicized (and now large· was also a member ot t beman P a u I Lamport. Mn, and published in the United Iy forgotten) public confessions of Joseph Valachi, wresUlng team, and is the Muriel Merrell, outgoing Hoi· States late lbis year. convicled felon and admitted gangster. Valachi at the Champion in lbe novice di- )ywood presidenl, emce.ed the Author 01 the volume w1ll time was telling a Senate committee about the bloody \lisioll. He is also 8 member program. Nearly 180 slides 01 be listed a. Kolka Kosekl. rivalry between Neapolitan and Sicilian factions of the 01 the varsity baseball team. the JACL-Japan Tour as seen 20, wrote about her Ule In So. Cosa Nostra crime ring, and naming dozens of Italian• He was named "youth 01 the by Ha rry Honda and Charle•• ebo, the navy port where she sounding names. year" by lbe Optimist Clubs Ka~8YalsU were enjoyed a. wa. born, and In Tokyo where ~ As a matter of curiosity I had asked in the column of lbe San Jose area. climax 10 a relaxing even- she grew up under the cold how Nisei would feel if, instead of "alacrn, someone In addition to being named lng. .tigma 01 being a "kurombo" Moto~oto as a principal nominee to the and daughter of a "pan pan." named Yamadama or Nakagada or had been U. S. Naval Academy by Con- She mailed her manuscript to spilling his guts about gang and gambling activity in gressman Gubser, he was al- Teleflora Spirit writes the popular "Good E.ening, the Li' l Tokyos of the American West Coast 30 and so nominated to the N a • a I Tbis I. Hisaya Morishige" I 40 years ago. I had asked if a Nisei would be more Academy by Senator George Up on Hollywood JACler show early last. year. Its fascinated by Yamadama's confession than Valachi's, Murphy and to lhe U,S. MiU- LOS ANGELES _ Teletlora broadcast created a national AIliRleAI PBlBlDIft Lilli SPBIII Would a Nisei be more bored? Would a Nisei be more lary Academy at West Point .en.otion, by Senalor Thomas Kuchel. S P I r It, monthly publication embarrassed because tbe man's name was Nakagada or When discussing the unusual with international distribution A Japanese vernacular ln CRUISI !O JAP.&I. This 14-day IKIforgettabie Motogoto rather than Valachi? honor of being nominated by among Teletlora tlorist mem- San Francisco reported the In· vacation cruise arrives in ~ in timeb Spring. Then I questioned a second generation of Italian a Congressman and lbe two bers, (eatul'ed Mrs. Muriel cldent and helped to introduce Class costs Jittle descent how he felt. I reported that he had replied that Senalors Irom the Slate 01 Merrell, Hollywood JACLer, Mi.. Kosek! to her presenl Your Economy tidret as as $32S with there are criminal elements in every society, and it California, with Mary Kubo, In a feature article last month, husband. Nathaniel Clark, a all meals and professional Japanese euter1:aimnent was just too bad if some of them had Italian names. his mother, she remarked that In discussing Ikebana, "Doea career' Navy man. The Clarks included. You can take 350 lbs. of baggage free ol And even though his name had Italian origins, he saw she did not realize it bul all It have applications for to- reside now in San Francisco. no reason to associate himself In any way with a bunch Utree lawmakers are Republi- day's designers?", Mrs. Mer.. Miss KosekPs letter was charge. And if you decide to fly back to the u.s.A., of New York thugs. cans. rell replied: "Do you want a e d 1 ted and published as • we'll bring back your baggage free. See JOOI' Travel Larry's father, Holchi Ro- tine design or do you want a book last fall. It caught the And this, guess, is the way feel about the two I I bert Kubo. is the holder 01 bargain? Yes, there are few eye 01 Cowell Publishing Co" Agent or write directly to Mia Akashi, American unfortunates with Japanese names who were involved the Distinguished Service tlowers in Ikebana work but publisher. of Look magazine, President Lines, 601 Catifumia Str.eet, San ll'taDc:isco. in a Chicago gambling crackdown. Cross fo r service in the Pa- here you are selUng poetry in who will release the Englilh The press, of course, has an obligation to report cWc area in World War n. floral design." veraion next fall. California 94lO8. the news whether the subject's name is Valachi or Gubser also named Law. The article also reported on NEXT SAILING loT. SAl( FRA!fCISCO .ARR. '!'OKOIIit!IIIl O'Brien or anything else, although perhaps it could rence Sugimoto, son of Mr. her Hollywood JACL Ikebana Oakland JACLer hurt SS Pres, Cleveland March 14 March 28 be done in a less lurid manner than the Tribune em· and Mrs. James Sugimoto, one classes, noting student must be ployed in this case. However, in the edition I saw, the of the alternate nominees for JACL members bul anyone in automobile accident the other principal nominee. can join. The classes are being story was back on page 14, which cannot be considered OAKLAND-Sachi Kajiwara, UlBBICD PBlSIDBft LIDS Gubser has appointed two beld twice a week at Flower 601 California Street, San Francisco, Catifomia 94108 sensational display. burt in an auto accident Jan. other Sansei to the U. S, Mlli- View Gardens. The N'lSei are nOlv part and parcel of American 14, was hospitalized at Peral• tary Academy and the U. S. ------life, Some of them get elected to public office and ta Hospital bere. Her car W8I others get tossed into jail. Some of them with dis· Air Force Academy In the .truck by a ape e din g car tinguished service awards, design magnificent build· pasl Gerald Nakashima, son Buzz Noda appointed w hie b !aBed to observe a of MI'. and Mrs. Noboru T. ings, make successes of their businesses, discover ways "stop sign" and spun it around Nakashima, ot 3010 Jenkins to planning commission and knocked it over. Miss Ka· of eliminating dangerous germs. and otherwise win Ave., San J ose. was appoint- the plaudits of their follows. Others get drunk and ed to Wesl Poinl and gradu- SANTA CRUZ - The Santa iiwara was thrown oul of the wreck cars on occasion, abscond lvith someone else's ated in Jllne l!ijl3, After Cruz County Board 01 Super· ear. Her mother, a passenger graduation Capt. Nakashima ViSors a p p "i i'i t e'o "Masaru in the rear seat, yeceived mi• { money, defraud widows or get caught in a gambling nor leg iniury, crackdown. Human nature being wbat it is, these vari· spent two years in Vietnam "Buzz" Noda of Watsonville Miss Kajiwara was among ations in behavior must be considered inevitable, and and has been Professor 01 as a member ot the powerful Military Science and Tactics county Planning Commission 99 JACLera wbo toured Japan so long as Nisei make news, their activities whether at the Univ. of Illinois for on Jan. 23 to replace Mary last fall, praiseworthy or otherwise will be reported. the past two years. His other Radovich, who resigned re .. The Nisei press has much the same responsibility appointment was Willy Saka- centiy. as the general press, lvith one notable exception. The hara, son 01 Mr. and Mrs. T . For many yea... Noda has Nisei press is inclined to play up the constructive, to SaKahara, of Gilroy, to the been general manager 01 play down the sensational and deplorable, In this reo Air Force Academy, Captain Sunnyside-Watsonville, mc. a spect the Nisei press tries to be a constructive force. Sakahara is now serving in growing and marketing co-· But it has tbe responsibility of reporting the news, Vieinam, operative of this valley. He i, and sometimes that means airing dirty linen in public a former president of the Wat• -not luridly, not sensationally-but fairly and in the sonville JACL and the 1967 CBS documentary on president of the Watsonville nEHT TimE YOU'RE proper perspective. What would be the result of fail· 'Tenements' scheduled Buddhist church. He i. co• ing to report the facts? An immediate loss of confi· chairing the finance commit• dence in the integrity of the press, a suspicion that CHICAGO - A CBS Reports tee which is trying to raise other information of importance is being overlooked documentary, liT e n e men t'., $55,000 to build lbe Watson• or suppressed, and a diminution of public respect and will be sbown Feb. 2, 7:30 ville Youth Foundation Cen• regard for the press, p.m., at the Chicago JACL IeI'. He i. the first Nisei to human relations committe. be appointed to an influential meeting at JASC Bldg. Buzz government post in Santa In SAn FRAnCISCO, r Empire Printing Co. sessions' will follow. Cruz County, WILSHIRE EDELL-FRI. EVE., FEB . 16-FAMOUS XYLOPHONE SOL01ST COMM ERCIAL and SOCIAL PRINTING English and Japanese FIRSTHERE CONCERT SINCE HIRAOKA BACH,JAPANESE MOZART, FOLKLORE. BIZET HOLLYWO o D BOWL lISZT. DEBUSSY. I 114 Weller St., Los Angekls 12 MA 8·7060 OVATION, 1966 BRAHMS. DE FALLA L. SUTS NOW, ~.SO. 3.S0, 2.50, (b. 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i;.II::,.I.i,:",:", Kokusai International Trav~ln~ SPRING .. WHAT KOKUSAI'S SCHEDULED IN 1968 . '" • '" Mar 29-Spring Holiday in Japan / Orient TWO In JAPAn. I:: JAPAN-11 DAYS: Tokyo - Nikko - K.makur. - Hakone Nisei Fun Tour ::: Nagoya -Pearl Island· Na,. . Kyoto Inland Sea - Dogo Spa Make yourself comfortabla in the .new Miyak? H~tel­ I:: (Shikoku Island) - Miyajima - Hiroshima - Beppu - AMJ anytime after we open in February. • We're ngbt m the Kumamoto - Shlmabara - Unzen - Nagasaki - Fukuoka. heart of the new' Japanese Cultural and Trad~ Center-a ORIENT-5 DAYS: Taipei and Hong Kong . ' rickshaw ride away from downtown San FranCISCO, A Departing March 23, 1968 TOUR COSTS: JAPAN $1,075 JAPAN/ORIENT $1,355 new world of bonsai trees, rickshaws, and Oriental From Los Angeles art. A dramatic peace plaza, A Kabuki theater-restau• rant. A florist shop specializing in Hawaiian flowers. And a covered bridge lined with dozens of stores JAPAN - HONG KONG and shops, • You'll stay in the Hi-story Miyako• and have the best of the Occident and the Orient. JAPAN COMPLETE $875 TOKYO - NIKKO - ATAMI _ HAKONE Apple pie and teriyaki, Color TV and sunken bathtubs, Guest rooms will be Western style• KYOTO - NARA • OSAKA - SHIRAHAMA ex:ented by Japanese decor. For purists: two 100 SETO NAI KA I - BEPPU - KUMAMOTO s~tes ~t?n ;;; JAPAN-14 DAYS: Tokyo - Nikko - Kamakura - Hakon, perCe.,t Japanese luxury \vith beds I'lAGASAKI - HONG KONG iii Nagoya • Taba • Pearl Island - Katsuura - Nara - Kyoto and tatami mats, • For WlJUllg and dining: an iii Dogo Spa (Shikoku Island) • Miyajima - Hiroshima. elegant theater-restaurant, coffee shop, ~d The Only Tour of its Kind! Stopover in Van• mTOUR COSTS: JAPAN $995 JAPAN/ORIENT $1,275 cocktail lounge with entertainment. Meet1llg ~"pnt eouver - Fabulous Shows in Japan - Geisha f --'" ' 0 ()f course. Sep vour ITnvel or caB Party - Scenic Wonders - English speaking iii July 18-Europe and/or World Tour the Century Plaza bere in Los Angeles at 879.()830, Guides - Plus Many Other Attractions to mEUROPE-20 DAYS: London - Paris · Bru ... ls - Amsterdam Make This a Trip of a Life Time! - Members iii Stockholm - Leningrad - Moscow - Budapest Vienna Rome:. May Join Tour from Los Angeles, San Francisco, !'"'!,,."!',,' WORLD--IO DAYS: Athens - Istanbul - New Delhi - Agra Seattle or ,Vancouver. Bangkok - Hong Kong - Tokyo.

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Auth.ntlc Japan.l. Cullin. Alan Kumamol0 roles for Jr. JACl are unifying forces Accent on Youth In the Waahlncton. D.C,. Aru 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 liT PATI't DOH ZEN tary, It wos my duty to main• tAin oontAcl with the DYC Lo. Anlleles ('hAptel '~ U well "5 to con- ~m A college freohmAn .t• SAKURA PALACE r 1I'lbule ideas for lhe ph",nin. tendin~ Los Angelo, State Spokane Jr. JACl snow shovelers of 1\ constructive DYC pro• Geor,l. Aye .•t Diltrlct Lin. Youth Need Epoxy CoUtgo •• An Arl mAJor. r am completing . MIlrtin Kobo'. grAm. 7926 Geor.11 AYe .• Silve, Sprin" Md. A, • member 01 the DYC tel'n, 01 office A' NAtional offered ,to raise funds for treasury youth Representative Irom the exccuUvr bOArd, I leal'neci FOR RESERVATIONS: CALL 587-7070 : An "Out of My Skull ... pari 2" letter of last May PSWDYC. 10m, PATI'I DOH• .bollt the Internal lunction! And problems pl'evalent in 8 ghocs som rood for thought. ZEN. SPOKANE-Activltie. aplenty Tsutakawa, And Linda Taka• ~ ~ district organizollon. Last IHwe occuncd and many more mi. The nexl DYC meeting Open Daily 11 :30 •. m. - 11 pm. - Free Parking Lookinll bark upon my H ca_ August. r WAS ogAln elected 10 project. al', "Ianned lor 1968, will be in eAr I y March in "You spoke about the need for some glue 01' mus· I'Ctl'" Q~ a Junior JACLcl't I SUKIYAKI - TEMPURA - TERIYAKI - SUSHI lind il surprising that I evOl' " Dye office as treasurer. according to Linda Takami, Sealtle. t lArd plaster for the . ational Jr. JACL scene. Well. I Now, in Addition to my DYC became active in JACL. To Spokane Jr. JACL president. On Feb. 24 there wiil be a Take Out Orders Tatami Rooms t duties, ] am also a National give you an epoxy mL'I:. begin with, my partnts ntvel' The dinner dance, "Winter lalenl show and a bake lal. youlh council reprcsentaUvc ~ "if memory erves me correctly. a ational Jr. belonged to the senior 01'• Happenin'" was R IUCCesl de .. as a money - making project JACL was intended to corral the DYCs under one ban· ganizalion; consequentiy, I and I nm eager to carry oUl apitc a slight loss of money. lor lhe dclegation going to the I and lenrn oC my new respon• ner and provide definition and guidelines. The Na• wn~ never exposed to J ACL But thanks to the support 01 DYC meeting. sibillties. tional Jr. JACL. as it was set up in San Diello. seems ideals unll! I was 16. Ihe adulls it was auocessful Some 01 the luture plan. Tin Sing Restaurant r I "c,"I'd Jr. JACL to be a with 124 att<:nding. are 10 abovel snow (when it to be more inclined to provide a service. rather than When r tlnally did join 8 potential force in stimulati ng snows), so It A snow shoveler IXQUISITI hand down policy statements. Out of the 8·member Four youth delegales al• CANTONESI Jr. JACL group in high sehooi. and motlvatlng the .Japanese I. needed, call a Jr. JACLer. board, only two positions even remotely atta~h them· I became a mcmber ot a gh'ls (onded the Pacllic Northwest CUISI,,' )'outh into R new kind of self• On Feb. 10, a In ow oullng at 1523 W. selves to formulalinl! policy. They arc. Project and ciub thai sh'essed socini and involvemenl never be Care re• District Youth Conlerence in Portland the weekend ot Dec. Mount S p 0 k a n e hal been Redondo Constitution (BudO'et·Pinance ought to be Illcluded, but, service activities rntber Ihan qull·.d 01 its race. scheduled. Aller that there Blvd. JACL goals. Thus. when I wa. 16-17. They were Les KirihA• liS we know, the budget was manipulated to accom mo· will be St. ValenUne lavora GARDENA elected DYC representative I'D, Vic Olloharo, Margarel 0 ... 7-1117 date the requirements so it has to be ruled out as made for chi I d r e n at the (rom my chapter, I was com• In iniliating this torce, the Food to Go Shrine Hospital. Following an effective force). plelely ignorant ot the DYC National Junior JACL could AlrCondltloned "So ... here we have a ational Board, with reps serve as the instlgalor in pro• this proJect thel'e will be 8 Banquet and Jr. JACL policies Rnd dinner. Rooms from each DYC, that exists and functions .... the in· purposes. However, I soon viding that slimulus through 20·200 10 Sansei leaders Olher plans are 8 senior gredients for your epoxy mix. And, a.s EVERYBODY learned about the \lariOU5 national programs and in dinner and an Issei Night pul (0 challenging its members to knows, the ingredients have be nuxed before the chapters In my district, the on by the youth. epoxv can form a strong bond. dish'lel organization and the motivate themselves to partl• naHonal organizallon. parlicipate actively. in YES Projects It sounds like I busy year '''Catch the analogy? The Board has to become an for the J r. JACL which is effective UNIT, and once that is achieved, it will be The more I learned. the That stimulation and moti• more interested and active 1 ACRAMENTO _ A i lo t really 1I0ing to try to make the glue that pulls the DYC's together. Having as its vation would be based on S p 1968 a real good year. became in my chapter and in awareness. The aspecl ot youth enriching pro gr. m • 475 GIN LING WAY - MA 4-1121 first goal. Ule strengiliening of the DYC·s. the Board Youlh Explores Sacramento can then issue broad policy with the knowledge that lhe DYC. Laler In that year, awareness could be divided I was elccted to the office 01 into lwo ports: sell-aware• (YES), has been organized to NC W·NDYC rt I each DYC is autonomous to the degree that the policy the DYC secretary. As seere- ness and racial awareness. bring logether student leaders' qua er y could be implemented. In bccomlng aware ot one• lrom the high schoola here re- session programmed "Give ilie Board some power .... and authority, selt, the individual musl firsl presenting six ethnic groups: Sukiyaki • T empura not just the responsibility for maintaining the opera· l'ccognize and acknowlcdge the European, Chinese. Japa• SAN FRANCISCO-The NC" T erlyakl • Sushi tion of the organization. The Junior himseU as a Japanese with a nese, Jewish, Mexican and WNDYC first quarlerly !es• Ncgro. "The glue won't set wiili one project, but it'll first cultul'al ancestry. The Jr. sion will be hosled by San 151 Well., 51" L. .... J ACL would be instrumental Sixty youth, including 10 require that all of the National Board members have Ed/s Desk Francisco Jr. JACL on Sun- T.I. MA 8.3017 II common understanding that their responsibility lies in stressing a cultural heri• Sansei leaders, wiJI meet on day. Feb. 4, at a Fisherman', tage program. In doing so, successive allernoolll on Sat• foremost to mapping out ilie future of Jr. JACL. ~nSAKO Wbarf restauranl. A. Sabel• BY HA EBE one would begin lo acquire an urdays thIs month to build "When all the flag·waving and oratory clears, PC youth Pase Editor la's, beginning with 11 :30 a.m. you've got to be able to uncover a sound organization appreciation and understand• bridges of communication and registration. Ing 01 the he.ri tage and the understanding or the respec• and a definite plan for ilie future. This is what has The program s ta r t s with * virtues 01 the Japanese as a t I ve background.. herilage, business session at 1 p.m., to be presented to ilie Jr.'s and the Sr's in San Jose WELCO~m. PATI't race. culture and beliela. in 1968. banquet at 4:30 and conclud• Thi. week's Youth Page is YES will culmi!,ate in an ing with a mixer belween 6 "I guess what all this boils down to is this: the featuring Palli Dohze n 01 Los When the Jr. JACLer has aU-day conlcrence Mar. 16 at and 9 p.m. Registration fee glue you speak of can be found existing now under Angeles, who is completing attained a sense 01 pride for Sacramento S tat e College. lor the day is $5. New Owner - Mr. Y. K.awal the banner of the National Jr. JACL Board. However, Martin Koba's tel'm 01 office his own people. he is ready to Mrs. Grace Kanai and the Meanwhile. the parent chap• ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'.: this glue won't become effective until two things (at as National Youth Council become aware of other people Rev. baa Horinouchi repre• ters are meeting in Marys• least) happen: I-the DYC must become a strong, al· membe~ .. ~he will have ~he belonging to other races. When sen ted Ihe Sacramento JACL ville the same day. most autonomous, lJnit; 2-the Board must have the responsIbIlities 01 c~nshtuhon the Japanc"" youth learn to in organizing YES. The 10 ~_=;; J~~~SE ~~~S -=~= SANTA ANA, CALIF. RAMEN . NOODLE . SUSH I :__ (South 01 Disneylan~) EOlVer to lay down policy for the Jr. JACL program. and credential chairman, 50 reatize and understand the S~~~~i ~~~~=~~ra~e l :~!:~ ~~~: Chicago Jr. JACLers BEER· WINE The responsibility for carrying out the two require. anything in that field will go problems lhat concern his lel- lome (c. K. McClalchy). Slephen ~~."~h,-; ~~.d~;9~~. to Patti Instead or Martin. low man he may no longer Kuhlwad •• Christine Mlyakr (Lu• :0:: § ments lie on the shoulders of ilie Board." slate Mar. 16 dance (Nex.t Door to Kokus.1 Theal,.) ~ Thank you, Roy. Let's all give her the support feel the 'need to isolate and ll'~rt ~~r~an"klno~~:e(s~~i~:~~ A Good Place to Eat she needs In taking thls 01- limit himsell among an en- ~~uh:.; (k.et~~c~~vtl~~;;')~.y ~~~~~~ CHICAGO-Janet Nakai and Noon to Midnight (Closed TutsJ lice, since she ha. not had tirely Oriental sociely. ro. C)aylon Tanaka (Hiram John. Andy Sato are co-chairmen of roo - - - - -'.. opportunity with working or Ion). Chicago Jr. J ACL's lirst dance talking to lhe rest 01 the Na- As more and more people 01 the year scheduled lor Mar. Man Fook Low I Lem's Cafe Sounding Board Jeffrey Matsui tional youth Council. acknowledge these ideas, the 16. Instead of ticket pre-sales, Genuine Chinese Food i 962 50 San P.d,o 5L (Kel Rin Low) Ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilflil "Welcome aboard Patti!" Jr. JACL could function as a A fine turnout the Juniors are relying upon REAL CHINESE OiSHES Los Angel" 15. CallI I I'm sure the rest of the Na- unllying force In striving tor SACRAMENTO _ With the memben to talk up the alfair. I 320 E. lsL. Los Ang.l .. civil rights that would beneftt I 688· 9705 I tional Council members leel all races. The goal I would Soundcasters providing t h • I ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE .. _a_. Phone Orders Taken the same way and every other Hke to see accomplished in J r. beat. the Sacramento Jr. JA- ~ ~ MA 4·2953 Jr. JACLer.. JACL is sci I _ awareness CL New Year's Eve dance at § Eagle Restaurant § Installation Time I've been qUIte busy at and racial awareness achieved the Masonic Temple attracted ;: CHIN ESE FOOD ;: w?rk. Right now I'm classed through programs stressing 500 youth. Chaperoning were ~ Pa~ Caterino _ fek. Ou" ~ KAWAFUKU ~It~ the working people an~ cultural heritage. service proj- the Robert Kashiwagis, Kuni § ';1~44;"'S . PtV:~lt.r".0~.~d:~:2 § Fugetsu-Do I It was a very pleasant dt1ve really big .!ralr and can be It IS rough. I really don t ects human relation. 81Id HJronakas, Sam Kanais and ;: ;: CONTECTIONABY : ~~~~ ~ -; Ot:~::ur . know whether it is lougher clv;i rights. James Horizumi. f,;1I1II1II1I1II1I1I1I1I1I1II11II1II11II1I1II1II1I1II1II1I1I~ up to Santa Barbara to attend used as an eHective public studying and going to school US E. lst St., Lo. Anret.. U 1\1A~I :;"~09S 204'12 E, lot St., their chapter installation last relations ,'ebtcle to reach tbe or working. Trying to learn ••" week; especially since Youth 5 MINUTES PROM DISNEYLAND L.A. I.IA 8·9054 nOD-Japanese community. the new things in a drug D.C. youth to host Director Alan insisted on do• store is a great experience . • 1.1~. Chir! fb,\"h1" ing the driving. There was a There were also a number 81Id the people I work with Junior Village party OKA GRILL ~ Hostus large turnout and everyone of Installations within the ceo• are just great. They may WASIDNGTON _ Local Jr. leented to have enjoyed them- tral part of the Paci1ic South• JAPANESE a. make all kinds of diUerent JACLen witl host a special HAWAIIAN FOOD lelves. The Jr. JACL cake west District. East Los An• wise cracks l! I make any party lor children at Junior auction turned out to be not gele. celebrated its 20th an• 8 Food to T.k, Out· Phon. 689-8717 kind ot mistake or don't know Viti age Feb. 10 and present just a financial success (14 niversary and there was add• £i'3iku elt!t what to do. But .11 in all I sports equipment badly need• MIYAKO 324 East 2nd St. cakes and some cupcakes net- ed joy Ln having their new enjoy the work. Just ask me cd by the home which cares ,o&.?{'lI!JlCi ~1~~l!pAN'i °Se:~I ~OIl' ted $83) but also provided Jr. JACL group installed at what is ailing you and I'll lor some 70 boys and girls RESTAURANT Los Angeles. Calif. 314 E. First St. .ide splitting entertainment as the banquet. ~3021 give you a cure . . . I_rom broken homes. BOa " GRACE OKAMOTO Los Annles • MA Auctioneer Harold Sumida The Pasadena installation Well, David Takashima, This is the tirst Ume the LUNCHEONS' DINNERS • COCKTAILS mowed great enthusiasm but \vas held at tlie Miyako Res• you're next remember. I'm Washington, D.C .• Jr. JACL 33 Town a: Country, Orang. • XI 1·3303 very lltue knowledge of cakes. taurant and is thus lar the counting on you! . . . has earned enough money to For example, a lew of his most challenging JACL aUair Santa Ana Freeway to Main Street oli-ramp Lltl TokiO'S Finest Chop Suey HaUl. line! went like thls: "Oh boy! I've attended. Getting of! the carry out ils own service proj .. (Sa nta An.)' go north on Majn Sf. 3 bliu of speci1ic Eervices to the or• ect. What a delicious looking cake. straw mat to administer the : .!: SA N KWO LOW Oh boy! What a beautilul oath of oWce without cramp• ganization was made belore The Juniors hosled the an• the name was announced. famous Ch inese Food cake. Oh boy! W hat is it? ing or tailing required stricl nual Chrisimas party lor chil- I My home chapter. Holly• i ______Los Angeles There's no name on the box concentration. It was also one dren at Ken-Gar Center on i 228 E. ht St. MA 4·2075 ... These homemake cakes of the most inlormal and wood, had a combined Inslal• Dec. 17 . Naomi Hirose and lation with Wilshire-Uptown. baked by the Juniors are real- happiest instaHations I've at• Karen Matsunaga were co• SPRING NISEI FUN TOUR Iy good - much better than tended. It was a champagne dinner chairman and Toro HI r 0 s e What you can buy at stores Orange County agaIn had with Editor Harry being the played Santa. giving each principle attraction with his JAPAN - HONG KONG 81Id bakeries. (Testing the one 01 their usual well or• child. preview ot what would I/r~ Weight ot the c a k e in his ganized and impressive in• beautiful slides on his recent be under the tree on Christ- *# tour ot Japan. hands) Hmmm and it·s also stallations. Highlights were mas morning. the new moon way heavier than anything Justice Stephen Tamura'. @D you can buy at the bakery." speech on JACL's obligation to Your Hort: W.",,, Toll It seems (0 me that II Sanla slay in the fight 10 gain hu• Hovey-Dallas Chevrolet .. SlfiQululy outsUindlnll I'f ~ t"urallt rA1WI"9 UII q ulnt'~N".' CIt t.'"ln\Ofitn flln, .. ~ltd lIarbara, Santa Maria and San man dignity and equal rights - New & Used Cars and Tr ucks - 1$ il 912 SOI.IUt SMl ' ka,O SVttt, I.OS An9tllj •• PrKlrlf: MAdl)Q(l 2.1091 Luis Obispo ever decide 10 tor all and the impresive way 15600 S. Western Ave .. Gard.na. C.Iif.. OA '· 0300 gel togelher and throw a Joint the Silver Pin awards were FRED A. HAYASHI InJlalla(\on, It could become a made. Each recipient's history § Res. DA 7· 9942 ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ 3 Gene ratlons Superb Cantonu. Food - Cocktail Bar - Banquet Rooms Quon's Bros. Departin, March 23, 1968 CAL-VITA PRODUCE CO., INC. Grand Star Restaurant West Wind Yosh Hotta Yla Canadian Pacific Airlines & 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Bonded CommllSlon Mercb.ants-Fruits Vegetable. g Beautiful Yuki Suehiro 17. S. Central Ave. L.A.-Whole ..le Terminal Markel § The Only Tour of its Kind! Stopover in Van• Entertainment MA Z-8595. MA 1·1038. MA 3-450. ~ couver - Fabulous Shows in Japan - Geisha 943 Sun Mun W.y 10pposll. 951 N Bdwy) ;;.1111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 IIII;;! Party - Scenic Wonders - English speaking Guides - Plus Many Other AttractIons to NEW CHINATOWN - LOS ANGELES MA 6-2285 Green Power Make This a Trip of a Life Time! - Members May Join Tour from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Eagle Produce Seattle or Vancouver. j.;"nt al Southern Call1aral.', Mosl ExquISIU Shangn·LI Room Somewhat akin to' the power of office that can be seen in the deference given to high governmental 929·943 S. Sin Pedro St. fAA 5·2101 FOR 8ROCHURES .. & INFORMATION officials is that given to corporate executives. It is Bonded Commission Merchants fq/plflg a matter of some importance when James Roche. Mitsuiline Travel Service Chairman of General Motol's, can appear before the - Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables - 327 E. 1st St., Los Angeles, Calif. CANTONESE CUISINE legislature to lobby for open housing legislation, and Los Angeles 15 Telephone: 625· 1505 Private Putles. Cocktails. Banquet Facilltle, Henry Ford II can go calling personally on a black 3888 Crenshaw, Los AngelM AX 3-8243 activist in the slums. It is fairly obvious that econo~ic f motives. it nothing else, dictate that a means to ameho· rate the continual turmoil in race relations must be Aloha to All Islanders and Nisei: found. If open housing is good for big business. it is When in Elko • • • Stop at the Friendly only a malleI' of time that all businesses will fall in line, since governmental policies are beginning to he See TED ASATO 9 translated as sound business practices. § In these days of black\ power, which may have al· for Special Discounts on all §tvckl11en CAFE 0 BAR - CASINO ready won its first objectives, there is now talk of New and Used Cars and Trucks green power - economic boycott. The President's Elko, Nev.da State of the Union message is reported to have reo ceived its loudest applause when "law and order" was mentioned. In the various JACL Chapter newsletters, HARRY MANN CHEVROLET the recurring theme seems to be: "When are we going to do something, about anything?" (Worid's Largest CorveHe Dealer) In this seeming confusion of "what·to·do?", per· haps there is one solution: A JACLer in Idaho says 5735 So. Cr.nshaw Blvd. that he finally became involved in his community's problems because "in the long run, the whole cost is Los Angeles 2~101 coming out of my pocketbook, and I might as well have I ringside seat in seeing how it is spent" III. Ue IIIftere4 h •• d 1nJurI.. ISSEI, 98, REVEALS Ind WII pinned In the vehicle By Jim Henry • •• ChID Koo 1001, 72, of KEYS TO LONGEVITY Aloha from Hawaii 3207 Martba 51., died J an. 15. HONOLULU -Toyohlko Ma• He WBI the father of Allred - BUlinel1 .nd - by Rlchlrd Glma nabe, 98. may bave lound bl. H. 1'. 800 I, the California own parUc:ular elixir ot youth .tate IOnator. Profellion.1 Guid. InIlIlIlIlIllIlIlIllIllIllIlIlIlIlIllIllIllIlIllIIllIlIlO,"III,"l11l11l11ll11l11l11nllllmmnlllllllllllllllllllllllllll111111111011. -he drink. a gallon ot .ake ~AkurA ~er1pt • week with bill •••hlmI be• Vou. Busln ... C. rd p~ cent yea .... The Bt. Rev. Uar· H. formerly served as pr •• - Hippie movement lore be eata a big dinner. In •• c~ 1s ..1 for 211 .... ell ry S. Kenoody, bishop ot the Ident ot the 44 2nd Veteran. Hawaii'. hippie movement Hale and hear ty, he regrets 3 li nts (Minimum) ...... 125 REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK Episcopal diocese of Honolulu, Club. I, galnlng momenlum with the EAch addltlona( nnl $6 l1li' II. onIy the t alllng ot hi. eye• ••••••••• - ..... 41WI conducted a 20-mlnutc sC"vlce County attorneys aren't easy :formation ot Doves Inc., a sight and the sUght impair• at 3 p.m. Saturday, J an. 27, to find, and they don't come hlpple-almed group which Greater LOI Angel.. • • ment 01 his hearing. He bu ...... - _ .... a1UI Inside and Slratrht: The riot naUona In the world. At the at Sl. Andrew's Cathedral, cheap, County Attorney Yo- will .tage dances, concerts and been r eUred .Ince 1940 and huge fish market at Tsukljl The service was followed by ohlto Tanaka told the Big Is- other . how. for youth In Ha• incident At Haneda Airport Centennial Festival haa collected . ome $13.700 In Flower View GardeDI caused by Zengakuren stu• In Tokyo. approximately 300 • procession to Walklkl where land board of supervisors. Ta- wall. Tbe fi rst ot 8 .erles of Soclal Security benefl ta. He FLORISTS 1801 N. Wtsll!.n.... 466-7m d ent. and political agitators dltTerent kinds of fish arc un- Honolulu The Duke was given a tra• naka said he ha. been unable programs wlll be a dance-con• has been r e ee l v I n g $60 a to flU the posi tion ot fourtb cert next month Ieaturlng Art lID w.'comes JOU' phone ..... p rotesUng Prime Minister loaded during the year; even Prince Hllnchl, the Emper- ditional beaehboy funeral. A month and on Mar. 2, wben and wire orders for Los Allgt. Sato's trip to the U.S. was one the average family diet In- or's younger son, and his wife, fleet ot outrigger canoes pad• deputy In his oUice, a job t hat three San Francisco hippie benefits Increase, he will be ot the most violent on record. cludes 70 kind•... SDk. Is Honako, ,vill visit HawaII In dled out to sea, where his pays $900 a month. groups. Le.ter Muraok.. Is getting $67.80. IMeO REALTY ashe. were scattered. The Acraie. Commercia.! ~ 1nduMItaI The rlotcrs threw stones at called "Hannyato" In Zen talk, June to attend the Centennial A circuit cour t Jury on J an. p r ~ :. I~~~~r~t .?:, v~ ~ . ~~ch •• be... Geerg. Inagakl - Ik. MaNOlca and pounced upon policemen meaning "hot water." In the festival of Japanese cmlgrn• Iuneral wa. preceded by joint S found Robert Fukumoto, 38, named Optometr lrt of the Yur 4568 Conll nola. L.. A",,1ts 66 and even sct fire to pollee Eudo Period, Buddhist monks, tlon 10 Hawaii, nccordlng to Shriner and Masonic riles on innocent of a charge ot. re .. ~~. \ ~e c~~~;H8 d~f ,tg~e! ~I~ m~~r~ March of Dime. 397·2161 - 397·2162 cars. One group went so far not being allowed to drink an Associated Press dispatch a stretch ot sand in front 01 celvlng atolen goods. Fukumo- on ho.pUo' man".ment was LOS ANGELES _ Mrs. Toy the Royal Hawallan Hotel. KOkUSAI INTERNATlOIIlL a. to climb atop a riot con• sake, called It hot water when from Tokyo. It said the royal to was charged with having g~~~ 'Jd o t blup e t:'v ~.o ~ 8 ~ ~. ~~u ~~ Kanegai chairs West Los An• TRAVEL. INC. trol car. wreck It with pieces they drank it ..• CurrenUy couple Is scheduled to leave Duke's sur vivors Include his ! ~ .t b ; ln c:'ha T ~ ~ (!r~ n"::~ : a.Qfc.~~t ; 240 E. lsi St (12) MA 6.5284 wUe, Nadine, his brothers In his possession 303 pairs of geles JACL's March ot Dimes of lumber and drive the po• one out at 10 households owns J une 15 . .. Hltacht, 32, and women's Bermuda shorts and and contlnned by the board at the campaign In the chapter area. Jim Higashi. BUL Mg •. a telephone In Japan. There his princess, 27, were married BIU . Sargent and Louise and licemen out after which they 24 muumuus and aloha shlrls ,.v. ,mu., . .... tlmo•• · dUTh•• _. md .' omb ~ hl " n ta. n r , e Recognized last year for out- ran over and crushed one are sUli 2,100,000 people walt- Sept. 30, 1964, Just a few days sisters, Mrs. GUbert Lee and . •. A brazen. midmorning _ .. ,. • t N~W e.:P~~~~!f1,~.G~CY young student rioter, killing Ing for telephones and the betore the Summer Olympic Mrs. F red Omelia •. bank robbery netted 8 lone. ~ ~. K~~~ : ~I ~ el~::I Y t .' IlJ~~ i o~bA~_ standing performance, ar e a John Omo,1 623 2071 him Instantly. acute sbortage has become Games started In Tokyo. They Hawaii's two Congressmen unmasked gunman $7,300 Jan. b e r~ o Clltro, K . M . PuJiI, Ma.. ru mothers from Nora Sterry and B... ., POSition lor EnJ07lIbl. LIfe Kawamoto and lame. Nakao . .. Brockton PTA West Los An- Some: condone the incident evident in newly-established have no children. The visit to compiled a blgher than aver• NISEI FLORIST ~r a ~ t P~ c~~~ ~~ tt ~ c ~ o ~n~~~ ~ ~~ t e "Je~~ :!tde ~i ~ ' th ~ b~:no~ i~ geles Buddhist' Church, Com- I S Ustudent excess, n but it was hou.ing complexes and rural HawaiI will be the first over• age voUng particlpatlon rec• In tl1. Htlrt of U'I Toitio still a premeditated act ot areas. It costs as much as seas trip taken by the Hlta• ord during 1967, the Congres• Honolulu. The robber. a Cau- County M.d'ca' Socl.ly D.c. 5. munlty Methodist Church and 328 E. 1st SI .. Mol 8·5606 $100 alone tor installation of. chis since 1965, wben they sional Quarterly reported Dec. caslan. handed teller Arleen ~ ~ II ~81 c·~~~.e d :d ~ r ~' oi~~ ~ ,ew U i JACL Aux iJiary are again as• F.. d Mo,iguchl - Momb hltflora "Iolenee. ironIcally. the Pub• Tr:ev n e.e ~o r a ::as:t l c~e a~a~:n lic Prosecutor's Office did not new phone . .. Milk In all toured Europe. 27. Patsy Mink scored the bet• o t II U k a. a note demanding to In sistin g. DR. ROY M. NISHIKAWA Invoke the riot act against c:olors is now sold in Japan. As many readers know. ter record, taking part In 96 money In $5, $1 0 and $20 bUls .•Inc. 1946. ------SpecialiZing In Contact Lenses these juvenile offenders when Red, green, yellow and blue Duke Pooa Kahllnamoku died per cent ot the 245 roll-call Warren Riga, bank vice pres- The historic featber cloak Jan. 17 by Japan Air Line. for a 234 S Oxford (4) • DU 4-7400 v 0 t e • . Sp.rk MatsUD .,.·. two "'Week cn.agement at the local most assuredly It should have powdered mUk Is made by in- Jan. 22 In Honolulu a. 8 re• Ident, sold about a dozen pa- and belmet ot High Chlet Ka• Toho Theater YAMATO TRAVEL BUREAU been applied. The reason is corporaUng addiUves during suit of a heart attack. He wa. score was 90 per cent ... trons were In the bank at the lan iopuu are coming home to Georce Kaalnapau, the , reat 312 E. 1st St, L.A. (12) that a trial of riot-act vioIa• the drying process. The green 77. Duke had sutIered from a Ume unaware that the rob- HawaU ott e r 176 years. A Hawatlan singer. has returned to MA 4·6021 Civil Service chai.man HawaII after an absence of many .. "..-"" .. ft""ft~ ters takes more than 10 years powder contains vegetable heart condition and trom bery was taking place. drive has been under way to year •. He'. the new en tertainment to complete in Japan and is vitamins: the yellow. egg other severe illnesses in re- Mark Y. Murakami at Ho• Three Hawaii lawyers wUl .erve raise $30,000 to buy the cloak director 01 the Rona HUton. open... Monterey, Calif. yolks and honey; the red, car- ______Ing ottfclaJly Feb. 2 ... Veteran ~.... therefore not to be recom• n olulu has been elected chair• on working committees 01 the from its ScotUsh owner, Lord HawaHan entertainer Ray Kinn ey ...... • "'WI rots and oranges; and the blue, man ot the State Civil Serv• : ~e~r: h B~~ ~~a~~~ ~ ~88~e~~: Bruce, and another $30,000 to started Jan. 19 at the Kahat. BU• mended. Lesser charges were ton Maile Bar. He'll be on fro m Monterey Beauty College lodged against the defendents. sugar. Ice Commission. Yoshlio Na- lions committee: A • .lAme. Wrl .... house and display it properly. Compl'lI! Training In CosmtlolOljJ kasblma is vice chairman. ~~ ~ '~I~; ac~c:n~·It~~: I ~ F . a u . st.F~~7t'Y t~ n ~ n~ ~ !~ n rfse p ': t St~~dUah" 1 8 Under the riot act law. a lIfale aod Female: A mam- 1I 0NOLULU On J an. 8 the Bishop Museum Information Brochure on Rf'qUest Other members are Cbarles K. P . Ktne 0 Hlllon's Hala Terrace ... The 614 Llghlhoult Av .. (9394DI law which is not independent Co urt Judge Samuel has a nn u n c e d that the first moth c:abaret in Ikebukuro, Fu;~C~~\v. ~T:~I.Q~lk;~:Ch~oJ~:: humoto. Garfield C. McCul· :~~~ell~Vto:r':n ~ri CI~~~1l see:~~~ : ~~;~to v ~t', q u:~a n~ lg' ~~u ~l Owntr. Evelm A. Ogawa tho: $30,000 - enough to buy the ~~.""¥"Ift~ but governed by A,·tiele 106 ...,. .... Tokyo, tries to maintain at Gaylord. Ted. Rondy, Gary \1.0. len, Albert Ramos, J ames D. The IH·yenr-old King l'ccelved cloak - has been raised. The Enriquu, I.s pertormlnr at the of the penal code, the leader least 1.000 hostesses for its Angeles). d Janet Rulz. 1\ hra Hale Ho Boat Bouse. Nielson and Jaok T. Osakoda ~.I· o ~~~m;S"~O~ r :848, 9 'a ::!~~Ct~ cloak was g i v e n to James San Jose of 8 riot Is punishable to 10 ~;:.r~~otoyO~~ ~&s ~~:~e:i was ,..... •• ft~ •••• ~ c:ustomers. Sound impossible? I . . . Howard L Takenaka has cd ch'o! clerk 01 the First Circuit Bruce In 1792 and has been in In Makuuchi class years imprisonment at hard Perhaps not when you con- ~~~:t l\::::,k~U~I~:: 417:8fiea lla, ~?~tri I~:. EDWARD T. MORIOKA, Rtlilor l abor and those who incite received a three-year appoint• Jb,;,.. 10 judges 01 Ih. the ancestral halls ot his des• J esse Kuhaulua ot Maul on sider that its advertisement Kaual. Dec. 4-h Baruo s Den ... ment by the National Educa• cendants. the Earls ot Elgin, Estate Growth • Tax DodudloM others or play leading roles for hostesses says: ~'If you do nls. Robe.rt, Matthew, Arnold. J an. 6 became the first non• _J~5.! :\!!..,S!,-,_-;- _22.t!,22!,.. are punishable to seven years ~~~~~~ deijrlnJ:~l~O~~!YI·t.~ tion Assn. to its committee on Cockfighting charge ever sinc:e. Oriental competitor to win a good job. you will be sent credit unIons. Takenaka. a imprisonment at bard labor. ~\a~ft~. ~fs:~&as!,~:~gm~:; Cbarles Allen, M 8 u 1 Jr. p romotion Into the hl. MUriel. Nobu. State Commissioners one ot 38 arrested In a raid...... ,., ...... "ft~ food and dog. At 1east one Harada (Japan). M a u I J aycees directors say auditorium as part at the an• No. 9 maegashira on the east cial system ot Asia's leading Reno, Nev. H~: sa~aMr~~ert'n l~~:~ak=&gg edG~I~ J ~~ A ~:~~~sco~m~f!or; that Allen had told the direc• nual Cherry Blossom Festival. side In tbe ratings announced nation which should be set• manufacturer prepares a spe- ..... ftfttOt~ ...... ~ ting a better example. and is dal brand of Ubaby food for Mr: & MrS. Kat-suo Kato, Ken- boards In ceremonies Dec. 7 at tors he was baving ditficulty The 1968 appearance will be by the Japan Sumo Assn. for women" . .. No money to get ~;~~ Hayasaka. Beatrice Jacob- rolanl Palace. They were Lee E, tbe fourth here tor the group, the 15-day tournament begin• TOP HAT MOTEL truly nothing to brag ot. with the police and be oUered Shlg and $umi KaJimura, Holtl ' Y d 't It lR kl HUe i2 D 9 L"e',nU'."'D·. ~A l r 'm S .•t~ .m, eL·lbsr·.rLylngdayn, . ~ which was here In 1962, 1963 ning J an. 14 In Tokyo .• • Foreign Minister Takeo marr Ie d . ou n~e n worry ~:e .·s ThOO~~·5 . R :o be~: b Hik~~ • A to resign. The directors sald 375 W. 4th SI. - 786·1565 Miki Is Iirmly convinced that here. Even if you re pennUess, juro (Japan). Charles. Shlgeru, ~~y T~~~u~~~IO~ ;e ~~~r ~ eboa~dm:1 Allen's oller was turned down. and 1964 under sponsorship ot Paul FlIjll, world jr. welter• ft-..~ .... ftft~ the prolonged war in Vietnam the Japan Wedding Center in s Tetsuyo Mstsura (Japan), Ta - trustees. Hawaii Public Employees the fesUval. weight champion ot Honolulu Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Sbin.uJcI!: Athlda, wUe of but who fights out ot J apan, ~, ~ ~~ wlll come to an end alter the Shinjuku will provide you Iwka~k a~f~aA~~~ ~t. 50: Dec. &- ~6~:;:lsit~~dio BJ~~lot:rat~il~~ Training Center the weU known TV actor, and ...... U.S. presidential e1ectlon in with everything you need- w Mtsao. s Charles. d EUeen, Legislation: and the Rev. WilHam A vision of HawaU as a dau,hter. Ako. left Honolulu Jan. began tllmlng his lile story 7 for Tokyo after an eJlht..oday Jan. 18 in Tokyo. Nlkkatsu Imperial Lanes November. Although admit• a wedding ceremony, tic:kets :~~~I~~f~~io~ ~~~.uml. a Flor .. :n ~~lf:~neb~nata~~uf~~~ ~I:t~ lrainJng c:enter for Asian spe• visit In the Is lands. Other enter• 2101 - 22nd Ave., So , EA 5·2525 ting that there is a limit to for the honeymoon and furni- Kanno. Kakutaro. 84 ; Nov. ~w Nam Kim took the oath of oUice cialJsts was passed on to Is• tainers vl.a:ltlng In BonoluJu over Motion Plclute Co. Is produc• Nisei OWn,d - Fred Takagi. Mg •• the holtdaYI were YuJlro Ishiba.ra. Ing the picture, entiUed "The Japan's efforts in bringing ture. You pay the bill over a Ka~::;:ioto. Mat5uo. 47 · Wailuku. ~:re~~t;lesc':f~~~~U~I~c,; Jam~ land county leaders by Sen. Rurlko Asaoka and Teuuya Wa• peace he still trusts his pro• period of three to five years. Nov. 27-m Tomo Kawamoto. b be.r at Iolanl Pal ace ... Or. Daniel K. Inouye. Speaking to ta rl aU Nlkkatsu stars. Te ruko Takeshi Fujll Story and Ya• Kinomoto Travel Service Msaa}oshl, Tolhlm1. s Masako. Georre Goto Seiko Shiroma and l mato Damashi II The picture is Frank Y. Klnomoto posal ot guaranteeing peace K~~et'~~~s l ·· T~~~k~e~'w!m~lo~ rh:f'u~r!~e!fckH~:nnJ~~e i Jbe:~ ~;J th:n~l~r:e~) l\~~ln~e¥'e~~ 521 Main St.. MA 2·1522 My Better Halt Says: It cer- the Hawaii State Assn. of ~ ~ witb both East and West Tokyo. w~re scheduled to arrive scheduled for release Feb. 15. ".....,.. ., ...... countries ac:ting as guarantors tainly is hard to figure out ~~:~~k~m~l~~~1a~:~~:t.Y~:tf~: :~i~:~fsst~ o,:e~~~~er I'r!r~: ~~n~:~;a~ ~~t~: ~e P~~~~~e;! Washington, D.C. will be accepted. Whether his why the Far East Naletwork Beatrice. 10 gc. calion by Gov. Bums. of providing tralnlng facilities ...... ft ...... ,.,...... ~ •• ~ plays the U. s . Nation An- Kurashige. Jlemon. 89: Dec. 6-d Gov. Bums on Jan. 4 announced declarations prove true re• them at 4 a.m. It must force Leatrice Shutllewood, Ed I t h the appOintment of E d w tn IJ. and services for federal ageD- MASAOKA • ISHIKAWA mains to be seen. Tsutsumt. 4 gc. . Honda as director of the Dept. cies and American business AND ASSOCIATES, INC. an awful lot ot American Matsuda. Saloru. 61. Nov. 26--w of RCl'Ulatory Agencle.s. succeed- Consul tants - Washington Mattm Notes at Random: Japan is military personnel to stand at Matsue. s Morley. d Eleanor Ing Sfdney I. Rashlmow Honda firms who are dally sending BRAND NEW PRODUCT 919 181h SL, NW (6) one- o! t.b.e--le.ading &b...eating ..aUelltion in their pajamas. lli:~~ ~tii~d~ ~r:a~~; 45, has be~n ·private law' practice men and women to Asia and buku. s Hisa Nakamot~. tra:Ot~IU~~n~fn~en 1'b~: '28 '!,~; Southeast Asia. Matsushlma, Toyolchl. 70. Dec. &- named city traHIc engineer by The boal'd of education has khlOt~i3io: ~o¥a::::f~~·. ~8l:: ~!~r~:e~~! n SrY B4~t:ee~u~~~~ ';:~ kOo'~: c~~le~ta:~~~,!1n~ th~t n~~ Appliances- M~~f~a~~a~~o . 9 {g~ . ~~~:~rfr~"i'k~~~~st ~~ ~~PtMolo~ :~~: nle~ ' e ~~n~oa~h:OO~ed o~~ Japanese American Republicans hail Dec. 1-w Yasu. s Masaru, \Vataro. Jan:'es. kal has been named the new dlJ- month earlier, In Oct .• fol' a &el • ~\.t>E~RAGO~ M~r~~ka Mn Gladys 43' Nov 28 lrlct forester on Oahu. He earned ~~oe n l~~nmg Ue~~~. "l~~~~~h~d~~ @TAMURA phM~.us~er~.K~~a

HAIlRY K HONDA. 1'.dllor PubU!lhC'd W~fkly by the Jarant'ct American CIUun, Lf'I\1' Persona lities • IMPLOYME.NT.:.'-____ ~ t'ellt the Jut wttk C'( thf )'ur ItdUorlat.Buslnt'Sl Oft\u Rodier Youn, Auditorium JItm. 30', W \\'fUer St.. LoI An,_lu, Ca, DC)()11-Ph.: (31:1) MA e.e* In tho CORAL ROOM ELECTRICAL Sal., Feb. 10 - 9 p.m.-1:30 •.m. Jtrry Enomoto. Nat'l Prfl, -:- aoy Uno, PC 'Soard Chmn. For Collql.n ., Youn, Adult ASSEMBLERS .HaUl,1 J f\Ct. U('IldQ,\lllflfr. Po..~t ."rnnrl!('~, San Jose which first took him to the Pro..... lv. We.latd.', 1$34 St. San CII. 9t115 - Phon,: ("15) W. 1·8844 With DhUtC'l Caunt'U fhpnumtaUnl The success or any under• Santa Anita Assembly Center, Leap Year Love-in PNWDC-Klml Tambn.; NC·WNDC-Homer Tak.h ••hh ceoe• taking i. dependent to a larlle then to the Heart Mountain MUJic : Slren,en Air CondiUoning or heaV7 Sdco Ranlshlro: PSWDC-Tet. lwua!d: IDc-.Fr. nk Yoshimura; equipment wiring backlround. lttPDC-BIU Sosokl""; MDC-Joe Kadow.let: £DC-Leo S"akJ extent upon the peopie in• Relocation Center in Wyom------• volved in the pianning and ing. Frcsh in his mind even • EMPLOYMENT-So. CaIR. Permanent job. and excellen' Sflerlal COrftsponClll!nt.t company benellts. aawaU: All.n Bee.kman. DIcK Glm.. J,patU Tamow Mur.y.ma carrying out ot the activity. today are the clo.e living Entf'red as 2nd ct.~ Metler "t Lo... Anl"t"., Ca. .:. Subsc.rlption The 20th Bienniai Confab Is Quarters in the desolate terri.. Ya~ato Empro)'m:'t AgencY SUPREM&AIRE MFG. CO. n~~~s a1~~~"blO $\~.~d~~~~O~n~ I Up~ $:~:.r F~~~~iJn$7.SO fO '$6t'~~r )~::: no excepUon. With 80 many lory with its extremes of ob Inquiries elcomt 130 East 139th Street _ $t.~O of JACL l\tf'mbff Mp Duu for 1 )'tat' subscrlption- wiUlng and able mombel's, weather and the worries about M:":i.i~2\ 3!2 ~';~peSn\;;gsl ' ~iIlY Lo. Angeles, Cal!1. ExCt~.t ;:I~~~~~ ~6~~rl~t~~:1't; r-e'n~~PJX~tl ;;CJc~~s"d San Jose, the host chapter the uncertain future. (What OF 11/TI!lREST TO MEN An .qu, 1 opportunity omploy.,. with a membership ot neariy fond memories!) ' ~~.~k:'taNJ;"ur.:::.e[o ~a~r i:. t~ft~~ ______1,600, is planning lor an "U• He is married to the former Ofe Mach. Repair. Burbank., .452 Friday, Feb. 2, 1968 too" (fint class) convention. Sue Takeda and is the rather Tr.-Retall pr~dd no Engll. h .. un sc 6- ~~ B~~~~O~ ~f,er. ·in; imb .~ ~ Electrical Supply In today's column J would of three children, including 'no: Counter Man ~hirlcYt chairman of the Na- ~::r~'u!~~ ~e~~~~I:.~:ae~!.~= Ilke to write about one of the L. A u.'h ·~ le':teex~!!~il~ed~upp~ 1/1 'J lJe4It convention', personalltles. Phll honal Convention Oratorical OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Company. Top PaYI . Contest. He Is associated with F.C. Bkpr, acetr firm (freeJ.to 600 '" &II Ma.tsumura. In due time, be- Economy Eiectric Supply the Mayfair Nursery. ~B~IrIK6rl.~:~ ~~: ~~t a~::~ ::m e tween now and convention 8966 Natl0C~l1 Bi;o~o~' An,el. ediitJ Med. Au t., some exp... , ..... 376+ YOUTH MUST BE SERVED Ume in August, I hope to ac• 00 ;~ . ~~~m~~~fc-T~ " ~~~~r p .~~~:: ~ ¥ quaint you with each at the NVENTION NOTES Eiectronlc Technician Counter Girl, dry cleaners .. 1.7.5hr A warning given repeatedly by speakers. at the fl1ty plus adult and youth A detailed outline ot the Walueu. w'. lde ... , ..• 1.30hr+tlps Minimum 2 years experience. familiar with solid .late clrcultr7. midwinter conference of Super Market Institute at committee chairmen involved convention business program Mechanical apUtude, $2.45 to M hr. for the youths has been pre• to start. Rapidly expand In, tom• Los Angeles recently was that "youth-beardless or in putting on the convenUon. • AUTO PARTS pany with many beneUts bearded-must be served ." Phil is the Associate Chair- pared. The Convention Board COUNTERMAN Apply Pef!!onnel Dept. One advertising executive pointed out: "Tod.ay, man of the ConvenUon and is is carefully considering their Must have general motor. MUNTZ STEREO-PAK needs and facUity require• experience. 7715 Densmore. Van Nu,. there is a blatant disregard by students for authOrIty. 'I know there's a no.dunking rule, also In charge of Publicity. A All fringe beneflLs. ______~9~ -~ ______ments. as well as the Code of Top Salary I Ten veal's from now, you will not able to run a com- but I'm gonna try anyway.' piank member at the iocal For right person. a~e Ethics. A report on these two GRINDERS pany-without employee pa.rticipation. Students not chapter, he has becn an ac Uve will soon be fortbcoming. See Mr. Roepke happy about things obtamed a~ someone .els~ s ex- ,------. member since lts inception in CINC1NNATI & LAUDIS O.D. The convenUon program Do own set-up. 5 d ay - 48 hour pense. The idea that a human bemg's worth IS directly the early 1930's. I think of SYMES CADILLAC week. Day or swlnf. Top Pay booklet committee. under the 665 E. Green SI. related to what he accomplishes, the students think PhU as "Mr. JACL" of San 2S Years Ago Jose. He is one of the lew chairmanship ot Henry Uyeda, Pasadena, Calif. Jameson Parts Mfg. Inc. is foolish." dedicated JACLers. who. busy is preparing maUings to the 15814 Stralhern. Van Nuy. A Northwestern University student typified the In the Pacific Citizen, Feb. 4. 1943 as he is with various aclivi- chapters to request their as• Can 187-1998 viewpoint of youth who told the conference: "You ties. always manages to find sistance in obtaining ads. I people are the wealthiest, brightest, smartest people, time for the JACL. At the am taking this means to alert PAINTERS but you're the most oppressive ... Tbe revolution is Saburo Kldo victim of brut- Army use ot loyal Nisei ap- chapter level he has served in the chapters to appoint some• and coming ... You should get out of the way and say- al beating at Poston (Jan. 31) plauded by Sen. Albert every cabinet position (many one to take charge of Bookiel TRAINEES Ads. Unfortunately, we do not • COMPUTER 'It's not our world any more! it belongs to the young'." ... Seven alien evacuees ar- Cbandler (D-Ky.); WRA Di- of them tor several terms) Earn~b~ ~ I~ ~~tretctCUrb have the names and addresses OPERATORS A professor in management urged, "If the younger rested at Poston on November rector Dillon Myer deeply except the 1000 Ciub chair• Chalhmging career opportunity of all the newly eiected cbap• Inquire 490 E. Walnut a Room. generation wants to build a new syste~ , it must be riot charge ... Army begins satisfied with Army plan to manshlp. with one of NaUon', Lar,est ter presidents. so many of the Financial Institution$• Pasadena-CaU 681-8525 given the opportunity. Students are looking to m ake a recruiting Nisei voiunteers recruit Nisei ... Arkansas During the past decade or WHITTIER AREA-minimum mailings will go to iast year's 1 year experience wllh 1400 tape PUNCH PRESS contribution, whether it's in business or in govern- for new Japanese American senate approves anU-allen two he has attended the NC• presidents. The communica• or dIsc equipment. ment. Until business is interested in smog, water pol- combat team; recruiters to iand law (Jan. 29) but kills WNDC Quarterly Meetings WUlIng to work shilts. OPERATORS tion trom the bookiet commit• Will Train lution, etc., and what is best for the country-not ~is~=~ .ce.ncteo~sor t .odsOp~Oenus~ SJchOOI segrfegation bhiU barring regularly, and has served as tee should be in the hands AMERICAN SAVINGS Day or Swing shift Excellent pay. vested interest-then the students are against you." apanese rom w ite public Secretary to the Executive o[ all chapters by mid-Feb• 15725 E. Whittier Blvd .• Whittier Company fringe beneltu 'thi f Judiciary committee kills an- schoois ... Calliornia Amerl- Board. His experiences also Mr. Franks ruary. ANNEY & A company president added, 'In sage 0 space ti-allen land law (Jan. 27) ... can Legion launches anti- inciude attending several Na- ow 1-0555 RA 3-9701 SW WILLIAMS technology, unless we have youngsters to guide us, we Hawaii territorial senator Nisei campaign: demands con- tional conventions as ot!lciai The response to my request 2929 Ontario St Burb.U (PC J an. 19, 1968) for the Call 849 ...1487 will be out of it." Sanji Abe resigns. troi of camps by milltary and delegate. For his unselfish and DRAFTSMAN names and addresses of all ~:~~rp~~ftlo~ea~~r :~~f!tecfer::~ • REAL ESTATE An industrial project executive declared, "Woe Four cases tesUng iegality deportation ot all persons at outstanding service to the 1968 adult and Jr. chapter unto to us if we lose the madness of youth in our of Evacuation to be heard Feb. J apanese ancestry ... Le- community, he was presented with mechanical engineering and BALDWIN -=v)= S=T-:-A,-w-e..-'--o""-r -=-lA presidents has been very poor. ciratling experience. Minimum 2 Brea. Best corner. view 3 slde.. creativity. Young people want to join with you in the 19 by U.S. District Court of gionnaires in Los Angeles with one ot the San Jose Only two chapters - Portland years college requIred. Assignment easUy landscaped. no slide prob• search for humanity. We have to listen to them. We Appeals in San Francisco: (1) County ask for seizure of tarm Junior JACL's first communJ• varies from propulsion unJu to lems. 65 x lOS. Below my con. and Stockton-have respond• IndustrIal total enerlY plants. $19.950, Evenings and weekenda. settle for second-rate employees because we don' t like Korematsu, (2) Hirabayashl, impiements of evacuees. ty Recognitions Awards in ed to date (Jan. 25) . My sin• Good starting salary ,& 294-4051 boat rockers." (3) Yasui, and (4) Regan... West Coast newspapers gen- 1966. cere thanks to Don Hayashi benetlls include profit sharln,. Utah state legislature conducts erally favor Nisei combat Call for appointment and George Matsumoto tor Tell Our Advertisers The same executive continued, "They see the world bearing on anti-allen land team ... Nevada Governor During recent years Phil Shepherd Machinery as people to care for; we see it as a market. We never bill; JACL, in tesUmony, calls Carville reiterates bis stand has also been busUy involved responding in behaU or both 892-3751 WHITTIER 723-7191 You Saw It in the PC think of the present-always of the past or the future. attention to contributions ot against use of evacuee farmer in church activities. He is adults and Jrs. of their re• Business in America has such a power basis, it should ... WRA in his state .. . JACL mem- current 1st v.p. and president• spective chapters. ;!JIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU! use the power to eliminate poverty and help solve seeks jobs for evacuees in bership plan for NIsei in WRA eiect of the local Buddhist To the other chapters. I all the other social issues." Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia centers (associated members) Churcb Betsuin. He served as wish Lo request their coopera• ~~ And a college dean of general studies said, "When . . . Hood River Lions ask announced. the president or the Coast tion in getting the president's =__ _=1 Mi"aUJllyaSweet Shop _ young people start talking, business is expected on for deportation ot Japanese Mike Masaoka: Why District Adult Bud d his t names and addresses to me. th Americans. Voiunteered. League and of the Western We do need them. = 244 E. 1st 51.. L6. 3 the co~tempt level only by government. But, don't let Lt. Gen. Delos Emmons, Editorials: On Military Ser- Adult Buddhist League in 3295 Lindenoaks Drive ~ MA B·4935 3 e tri al ethic of the young bug you. We have full military chief in Hawaii. vice (affords Nisei an oppor- 1965 and 1966. respectively. San Jose. California 95117 §1II11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ii! employment, Medicare-we've done magnificently ... commends J apanese Ameri- tunity to answer bigots and Born in Gilroy and educat• Our achievements are eminently worthwhile. Business cans ... Hawaii businessman show faith in democracy is cd in San Jose with a bache• (should) now turn its attention to social problems-- (John Balch, tormer president sUli strong); Race Hatred Bloc lor's degree from San Jose OTlglnal creations In Jade. Pearls, MARUKYO water and air pollution, and the problems of the city of Mutual Telephone Co.) (utterances of Native Sons State College. Pbil was caught Coral, Amber, Diamonds, Sapphires, slums." calls for evacuation or 100,- and American Legion appear tn the Evacuation. He vividly Endo-- Emeralds and Rubles. Crtdlt Cards Kimono Store (Continued from Front Page) Honored. Frn Validated Partc:lng. While the speakers were addressing businessmen, 000 Hawaiian Japanese un-American in content). recollects those frightfui days 101 Well" SL it is not difficult to substitute "JACL" and its relations He is a graduate of Wood• CENTURY CITY los Angeles with the youth - the "Jr. JACL". We suspect the row Wiison High Scbooi in 9S Century SqUi!re Pavilion youth-when they address the National JACL Conven• Long Beach where he was Call 277-1144 MA 8-5902 student body president, a tion during the oratorical contest-will pick up the 10250 Santa MonlCl Blvd., loA. member of the school orches• same beat-for it is the same pulse. The young lady Stronger role for ex-nat'l tra and of the all-city and all- who challenged JACL walked off with the champion• southern Calilornia higb ship two years ago. school orchestras. Stocks and Bonds On Diane Suda of Fresno declared, "The JACL must As USC undergraduate, he ALL EXCHANGES Est~~~~hecl assume a corresponding attitude, geared to the faster presidents under study was first violinist or the Tro• NISEI pace of tomorrow's mood and tempered by contempor• jan String Quartet and also Fred Funakoshi ary thought ... The present pOlicymakers must recog• LOS ANGELES-A consensus ing services to the community tional planning committees or played professionally with the ruze that the upcoming generations cannot find their of National JACL Board mem• Pacific String Quartet. He bas Reports Ind Studl" TRADING (0. or organization. office advisory groups. Available on Request ~denti ty in the rice bowl world of the old country nor bers indicates past national The same committee admin• Past presidents can also de• appeared as soloist with the • APPLIANCES . TV . FURNiTURI m the protection of an ethnic organization. They must JACL presidents jlcan con• isters the coveted JACLer of velop and encourage leader• Long Beach Symphony and RUTNER, JACKSON & GRAY INC. 348 E. FiRST ST .• L.A. 12 Ihe USC Symphony and many therefor~ be willing to replace traditional t hought with tinue to render valuable serv• the Biennium and Nisei of the ship roles of the younger and Member' New York Stock Exchang, MAdison 4-6601 (2 3 4) t ices to JACL, not only as in• Biennium programs. newer members. other southern California or.. progres.slve though.t. This change of attitude, then, is chestras. 711 W. 7TH ST., lOS ANGELES ~~~CCC==C===D the major goal which the JACL must strive for in or• dividuals serving on various Proponents of 8 more sig• MA 0-1080 JACL Too Slow This was the fifth year that d er to accommodate the changes of today." committees but as an organiz• nWcan t role for past pres• Re .. Phon., AN 1·4422 ed group with limited po• idents have suggested it may In a personal commentary t the Mitropoulos Competition • • • • wers". serve as a judicial body in Dr. Nishikawa (nationai pres• was devoted exclusively to '------, CHANGE OF COURSE FOR JACL The consen.sus came in the cases involving suspension of ident in the 1956-58 biennium) conductors. Sponsored by the . SR I TO' Mike Masaoka last week in his column offered a wake of a survey requested by Officers, overseeing and rec• noted the Horganization seems Women's Division of the Fed• @c!.{ .. ~ LT'r'~ . Q · ommending broad operations to be drifting and that posi• eration of Jewish Philanthro• R E F1 change of course for JACL--that it move into the National JACL President Jer• HO MES · . . -.~SURANCE and programs to the national tive long range goals are be• pies of New York, it is the general public affairs on the grounds that what' hap• ry Enomoto which Dr. Roy Across'r'Om SL John's HOSI. Nishikawa, pas t president board. ing developed too slowly". most prestigious contest of its 20)2 Sant' Mon jt.J Blvd. pens to any citizen also happens to JACL members Slnl' Moniu. ClUJ. serving on the current board, The more cautious elements, Dr. Nishikawa tended to kind held anywhere in the One of the Largest Selections A~erica~s MIrY " GtOt~t IshlzuD EX 5-4111 and to. of Japanese ancestry. completed this past week. however, felt past presidents agree with the younger mem• world. 2421 W Jefferson. L.A RE I 2121 This IS precISely the direction we have long felt sbouid not assume roles which JOHN TV SAiTO & ASSOCiATES J ACL b Id 0 As, tor "limited power", re- bers who are disenchanted could be handled by elected with J ACL because Hit is not COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATiON S ou move. ur National JACL constitution action was mixed. Some noted Postal regulation i states. the organization shall be nonpartisan and non- that past presidents should national officers. changing fast enough to keep Designing . Installation · One question in the survey MaIntenance I sect~nan ~nd not be us~d for endorsing candidates for have no voting power or exert up with our f a s t changing Address correction fee has NOW PLAYING ~ublic office and that It not engaged in political ac- any power not delegated pointedly asked what roles world and because JACL is been reduced from 15 to 10 Sam J. Umemoto tJvlty except when the welfare or civil rights of per- either by the National Pres- past presidents should bave: not meeting their in terests and cents effective Jan. 16 on third Smell of POIson (1) retire and let the younger Ce~~~:!~ o~eT::!n °ls:~S.~ . S . sons of Japanese ancestry shall be directly affected. ident or the National Board. needs. class mail weighing four i Ma,Iko Okada. Elji Funakoshl ( leaders take over or (2) speak flWe have talked around this ounces or less when endorsed Refrigeration. I Kiyoko lnaml We have long contended that the rights of Japa- There was some misunder- licensed Refrigeration Contnlctor up as J ACL members. problem ior over 10 years but "address correction request• AND nese Americans are "directly" affected by virtue of standing when the proposal While tour out ot the 13 have yet to come to grips with ed", "return postage guaran• SAM REI-BOW CD. The Shogun Detective our presence in the United States. We see no need to for a past presidents council 150& W Vernon Ave, Los Angeles respondents felt past pres• the question-Where Is JACL teed" or the obsolete endorse• AX 5-5204 amend the constitution. We need only to map out a or a past presidents club was idents may too heavily lnflu• going and why?" ment, "return requested". I course of action first made last year as a fear ence the course of district and . Mike suggests. a meaningful pro]' ect: that of con- was expressed I hat such a national meetings, the remain• I d t ki group mig b t usurp power r------.-- SCIOUS y un er a ng the responsibility of securing a from the National Board, Dr. der said past presidents have 31 HOTEL-1S,OOO APARTMENTS Aloha Plumbing PARTS & SUPPLIES conse~su~ the right, qualifications and IN lOS ANGELES ANO HOllYWOOD on the great issues of the times and to at Nishikawa added. duty to speak up. -Repaln Our Spttl.ltr- least mdlcate to th~ Congress, the Administration, as Such a group might be iab• Unlimited accommodations m downtown area.. Starting 1948 s Grand. Los Angeles Continuity Provided rates from $2.50 througb $10.00. Fine accommodatio". at well as other ~genC.les, the thinking of those of Japa- eled as "conservative" and RI 9-4371 3020 Crensha" Blvd. RE 4-1141 nese ancestry m thiS country 00 the vital subjects of hinder progress, but none of By virtue of their long ex• the Cloud and Cataiina Motels, rerl., SlUlwell, Clark aud FI~eroa Hotel •. The Harvey HoUywaod and Padre Hote .. the day. those questioned has suggest- perience in JACL, past pres• erv. A~d idents are being regarded as the film mdustry. Downtown economy inciudes the . it should. n.ot be embarrassing to JACL if the ed such a group be granted Vlclor and CeoR Rotels. 15,000 apartments are available I ED SATO that body making "continuity" thmking were diVided-as all issues are-for such voting privileges. throughout Los Angeles ano Hollywood al aU prlces. PLUMlliNG AND HEATiNG ele~.ents ":Jake for consensus. JACL need not take Much to Contribute possible from one biennium to Remodel and Repairs Water the next. They can serve as Weekb aud Monthly Rates AvaUablo Heattrs Garbage OlsPC>Sl Is. offiCial pos!tJons-unless justice demands--in keeping "Most of the respondents For reservauons or uTOcbures, wnte: Furnaces balance wbeel 00 c e r t a i n I -Servicing los Angeles-• WIth J~CL s tax-exempt status as a nonpartisan but felt that past presidents have ConsoUdated Hotels. Department OIJ" broad problems in finance, Call' AX 3· 7000 RE 3-0557 educational force. mucb to contribute in an ad- staU membership and policy. ~ 1301 WUshlre Blvd .. Los Angeles i7 . Call!ornIa . Wit~ SO much said in the Pacific Citizen about civil visory capacity," Dr. Nishika• Past presidents were a 1 5 0 il!1II111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111i111111111111111i1111111111111111111111111111111111~ ----- Tights, It may soon be incumbent upon JACLers, if wa continued, "and can be or ( viewed in the light tbat since ~ ~ not JACL,. to be counted on where they stand in a help to the current national they no longer bave organiza• Where Special Attention Is Paid the Japanese Guest Kenny YOShimural CORT FOX FORD more tragIc area of Vietnam. The longer that conflict president and the national tional ambitions and therefore less susceptible to pressures to ,~~ 300 Air-Conditioned Rooms, Color TV Fun 'RICES ON ." lasts, the. louder and greater the clamor for negotiated board. . ! i FORD. MUSTANG, TRUCK conform. On occasions past peace will be - though a negor t d lik "Some felt that il the group ~ ~ Airport Limousine Service~ UU fOI Intorm.tion Munich is just buying a b . f la ~ ~eace e a is tormed, it should be on an presidents can render valuable NO 5-IUI bloodier holocau t ne respl e or an even informai basis. service to the organization. ~ ..... v.... . i------~ - ·------"Others telt that the pur- It was also suggested that I pose, functions and relations past presidents be invited to U~L ----;'skin & : TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS WHO ARE MOVING of tbe group be spelled out in serve as advisers, consultants I I GLASS Geno-;;-lco. I the national constitution. and resource for district coun• : ''Most agreed tha t past pres- cils and the national JACL :::nga: A~'=rt= : New Address idents can be put to better board and staiL They would 11714 N. IVAR ST. TEL. 465-3171 MA 2·8243 I use." i 10M' ntlOUGH A CA'.I be especialy helpful on na- i George Takehara. Gen . Mgr and Co-Owner 5 724 S. Son Pedro. L.. Ango ... SO 'IO'Il.'I.ZY : In recent years, the pas t ii1I11I1I1I11I11II11I1I1I11I1I1I11I1I1I11I1I11Ii1I1I11I1I11I1Ii1I1Ii1I1Ii1I1I1I1Ii1I1I1I1I1I1I1I11Ii1I1UIIIIIIIIIIIUUUIllil' IYIN 'HI fli WOULD .. : CIl, Stat. ZIP president served as chairman il!!11lnullDIQIUIIHIIIftlIOIIIDlQIIIIIRIIIUlmll~ IN A DITHD Human right. chairman I of the National JACL Recog- ~ : nitions Committee. primarily OA.KLAND-City Councilman GARDENA - AN ENJOYABLE JAPANESE COMMUNm i Hlloshi U.ki Koi Tanl : EffKtlU Oat. responsible for awarding of Frank Ogawa was appointed Poinsettia Gardens Motel Apts. Nan~~ E~~i~ting Halime Hana- Mia HaI'M e o It )'tIu'rt pins chairman ot the Oakland City I mOVln9. please: let us know at least three weeks silver and sapphire to 13921 So. Normandie Ave. Phone: 324-5883 i =i IIGW : PrlO' Attach current address label below on th. mlrgln of this page.. members and re v i e win g Human Rights Commission by pun. 6S-Unlts • Heated Pool - Air Conditioning . 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