J.pan ... Amtrlean tlttun. Ln9ut SrcoDd CU J Posta,. 125 Yitller St, Room 302 PA at Lo, An ele , Ca\lt, lot Angele. 12, Calif. - MA 6.~~71 Publish,,,,, Weekly Except Lut Week o( Year - Relul'll Requu ted - VOL. S6 NO. 18 FRIDAY. MAY 3, 1963 TEN CENTS OREGON PASSES SEGREGATION IN Destiny of Calif. talr housing bill now Drive to kill civil rights 'law OWN VERSION OF COURTROOMS mailer of Siale S~le leadership SA:oI FR,\NCISCO. "OI'!),:lIlUnlty "It I. the Individual rc~pon8Ibll' NO-TAX ON CLAIMS RULED INVALID lor a lair henrlng, lull deQatC! and Ity 01 every Stnte Senator to naslll embroils Washington suburb n noor vote on AB 1240 I nol' u In brlnlClng thl bill to a volt' th~ .t.~ted Image alone 01 tho most prollre Inoludlna Po.lm~.ter General OaT Speedy Action by Supl'eme Court Adds moral obU,atlon 01 the Stule of tb(' Sen. Ie n n whole." Sptclnl to Ihe Pael/le CIUun S~nnt. Dclluml WASHINGTON - Rep~al 01 a slve counlle. In the Nation," tII~ Secretary of Aerlculture Frtemnn, Ban Extended to Tendel·. hlp: declared thc Legisl.ture CIO$8$ Callfol'Dl" Committee f r Fllr The CCFP Is the Rt ate.wlde COOr. public accommodation. law I. be· JACLcrs pointed out, "and to our 11 senatorJ. over 40 eon,re .m.'n Another Nisei Chlpter All Public: Facilities Pr.. ctlct';, lollowlng the 47 to 25 dlnatlng body 01 eroup~ Including Ing attempted In Monlgomery Internatkmal Ima,c a an area and Civil Right. Commls Ion It.,rr ncar the Nation'. Capital where \\'ASHI:oIGTO:oI _ Thl' United vote by llIe A.. embly In lovor 01 the J ACL, concerned with civil County, Md " kn own {l' the wealtby dlroctor Berl I Bernhard. S "1.1 t.t tr'l. l .. In CUttc'n the Federal ConltltutklO guaran· Stale~ Supll'm~ Court Mondoy the Humlord Fair 110u ha9 n on .t,lIe.enforced ,e,reiotlon chairman We hove come out 01 '~~ ago the ~:. LewJ:fl: ... ~.d:~~~~~~;C~71'i 11 ; ~:; lie hearing, this pallt week They ta of any heavily etlled Aecilon control of the counly 1I0vernmrnt Irl<:t Council "u,ht both ad· I~, Is ,no langer o~,en to ques- A .C!mbly water,""-down our mea _ t,~d·f'tl;'l~hd~·riud":~'."';,d.lI~n.~0J'Qb:r~ were Mike Mat aoka of Chevy In the United States. Yet the move II regarded a ;; R'\un T.\KEUOU .~Id. mlnlstrative nlld le,l bU,..,· relief tion. llIe court llI,t a slnte ure to cover onlv bU I _ I.ted memb"r, NAACP Wllllom B«kor, Chase, W8Ihlnilon JACL repre, Its rel ident Neiro population I our-e of polltl-al embarra mon' ThiJ po t w k. leel bU,'e rel,ef req~!re I p~. mol' not constitutionally Ihall d na· " . pu c y ass ~v:.~t. <~~~~"~~I>~,'cie;:;r;Pc.:"~~'I~::: sentatlve; John Yoshino of Sliver Imall-4 of the 341,000 report. 10 :.Iaryland and nalional RepublI. ~PP<' red \\ith SB HS. Introduced nnal~,.I. New Japanese ambassador ·,'gr"gatlOn 01 public focilltles In hi, o( the A.sembly A~ amended In the Way, and Spring, Eallern D istr~ct Council t"" In the 1900 cen.w com par.. d can leader by S!:lle ,g. Anthony "turrl 01 The ca" Invojveo a .wl/ro, Ford vole, CCFP Secretory Bill Beokor to 58 pct Negro ra tio In Ihe Di.. bib ur Cbunt.y, belne p,nso!' versed the conviction ((lr con· ders agaInst vlolawrs. prohlblts d iscrImination based on _nd Monteomery County toOi! a Dnd personal Pro;lerty. The F<""• Washington testilled. But an estI• 'lOlnted Director of the Interna- lemp!. The opinion cited tIIree OLYMPIA, Wash. - The W:>.sh· Now tho t the bill Int~oductlon race, color, creed, ancestry Or ra• major yed by llIe general public modation. ordinance." {Conllnued on Ps&e 31 :hI. try In 1~9 schools, one on ~1arylond beaches its 1961 session as the P\'3Il9,ed mnltllng In the slx·montb 6es.lon. except restaurants whose princi• . and one on a MemphIs airport Ifair housing bills died. In the Rules pal Income is (rom the sale 01 \\ .. \lInbter to U . restaurant, Then It concluded: committee the WashlngtOn- StMa liquor, "State-com~Ued Ag~lnst Appointment of Nisei to Honolulu bench In Au.:usl 1951 he W.1< appointo!r creed, This case Is on ap against an employee because 01 know ab:lut tile pro.pectl,·e ap• JAn S12S scbOleroblDi elated from time to time by tbe Yoshinaga ID _, Maull introduced same year he was al;;o appointed serve decorum and order, lIJld 10 )y a real estate broker and will race. sex, creed, color, ances!ry pointment until be read th over any ap• He was appointed Ambassador to tegratlon, A Jackson, Miss" judge Mexicans. that afternoon, "It would not only do harm to J,t the reque. t 01 !I!aJOrlty Floor Achlevemenl .Awanl5 will be pre• pointment made by the Governor thi' Federal RepubliC of Germany said. "We'lI contlnue to run our Cases of flagrant housing con. A "prlo rll,y" measure of the those who have benefited trom the sentoo at their respective gradua• ordinance but also ta our national since be took. orfice. IConllouo!n o( the law was operative, 18 Similar measures have been pro- BECAUSE RACIAL dlscrlmina· Shlmuu of P,'lIluma. daughter of U lIed S'- d J resisting officers wltll torce on pct. of all housing complaints tiled posed in the past. but they died tlon In employment remains a con• or ancestry". than the U'ansporting 01 pa 'sen• n ... tes an apan. the spe· A II 17 1962 ' were ngainst brokers and apart.- tinuing problem (or Americans 01 Alter investigation and efforts gers from SLale to State bul m<>re Mr. and ~tr • George Shimizu. was cia) IIlt.rests and concerns of llIe T ~~nle.· 5606 °Su.tsIBderoathdewaMyU. slim ment operators. Only 22 pct. were when cpponents said they weren't named winner d the firsl annual Japanese ancestry, as well as for at concfllalion. lbe Commission signiticaatly the threal 01 dh'erse JACL, and the general objectives " An tiled against individual homeown- needed in Hawaii. held extensive hearings and found and conflicting regulation of hiring Sonoma Counly JACL scbolarship of the JACL organization ICo J "Because of our envIable race most " mInority" Americans. last a\\Drd of $100. She plan. to study . nt nued on Page 3) ers, the state board revealed. relations record it has been sug. week's 1April 22) decision of llIe as a lact "that tile only reason practice; Is ' irtually nonexl<:eot. nurslne upon eradU81wn in June. ge>ted that this bill Is not neces• United States Supreme Court in the thai the Complaintnnt was not "In Hall and In :\Iorgan I case.• Her father Is currently treasurer sary," the Senate LabQr Commit· Colorado Anti·DIscrimlnation Com• selected for tile training school pre\'iously decided, lbe Court a;• of the Sonoma Count.y JACL American influences predominant in New Zealand, but impact tee said. mission, petitioners, and :.Iarlon j for pilots) was because of his sumed lbe validity of both sl3te Sportsman's Club. "(The) committee concurs with D, Green, petitioner, v. the Conti• race". The Ccmmisslon ordered laws requiring segregation aod of The IlltII annual Pioneer Me• this proposition with reservation, nental Air Lines, Inc .• respondent, Continental to cease and desist stale laws fDrbiddin.:: segregation morbi Scholarship 01 SIOO WaJ scares them, reports Tokyo Rot arian on goodwill visit for we find tho t there Is a need deserves further comment, though from such discriminatory prac• "Were there a possibility that awarded to Jerry W, ~nll of Analy for this bill to be enacted to en• the Pacitic Citizen last Friday tices. o pilot hired in Colorado could be High. BY T.UIOTSU 1IIURAYAlIlA ruthless and heartless when II until he becomes IS years old or able those few who in lrolated in· carried a summary story on this The Denver District Court set barred sole!.." because of ~ color J ud,e5 were: S"...,lal to the P•• llie CIII •• n comes to business and money mat. until 18 i( he 1I0es to college. And slances are discriminated against Impor13nt legal milestone, aside the Commlssion's findings from serving a carrier in aaolller Dr. DrrForest, JtunUton... SOnoma AUC'KLA.'I1D, New Zealand. -The ter., say the New Zealander.;, This schOOling Is free through the unl· In employment because of race, In the absence of national fair and dlsmissed Green's complaint. State. then this cnse mlgbt ... 11 CounlT !!upl of !khoola; Dr Randolph I. Ihe caution being built against employment ·statutes, the ques· It held that the Anti-DlscrlmlnaU.on HOWIMn. p.... ; San.. I\Ooa Jr Col· Japanese Rotary Clubs got to• verslty. sex, religion, color or ancestry to be controlled by our prior holdJng;. le,e. 'am.. r Muraurn!. HC.WNl)C gl!ther and or,anlzed an eight-man Americans. This Is a trend worth While this may be a land of avan themselves of the protection tlon thnt the Dation's highest trlbu· Act could not "constitutionally be But under our more recent dec,· rhmn.. r,fOrp J HaM.lmoto. dup recognizing. nal at leasl partIally answered extended to cover the fligbt crew ~ pr : Ed ....n OhkL echOl. comrn. aec t"Bm. known a. the Rotary Over• no worries. it Is strllnge to note that would be provIded under this sions any state or rederal 13w s~. Travel Award, to visit this While the (o st pace of American a prevalence 01 mental Illnesses bill." was llIe effectiveness of state anti· personnel of an interslnte carrier" quiring applicants (or any job piclurc5que notion of 21 .~ ·ml1l1on Uvlng Is making ils mark In New and qui te a few number of s ui• discrimination legislation. oh em· because Jt would impose an undue be lurned aw3,.v ~C3uUcitor Gen• Act, and Federal Executl,'e orde" flietlng conditions on an In ter>tate (or the purpose of dcveloplng the The SI1 .5O deal Includes regis· The Supreme Court of Colorado rollment at Stanford Unlverlity, In thIs land where the 40·hour timber, For ROTA, a we('k's In• Il ~ hlng tration, luncheon, banquet and eral, alro partlclpatE\d as a frielhi carrier's hiring or employees that Induslry, f\lfirmed lour to three the dlsmis• He 15 th second son of Mr. week and compul",ry trade unlon• spection tour 01 the a,rlculturaJ dance 1$13,50 after May 10 1 but of the court. The Supreme Court's Thc Auckland Star, a fnlrly large sal iudement but dlsQus. ed only and Mrs. H@nry N T~ni. HIS um 1I lllW, I( )'ou want a haircul, economy was enough to reall." a nol tho fashion show lunoheon or decision In this moiler could affect (Continuo!ppenl • d-nu toOk 'llUlffTlIlI tG t.s about a dIsapPOintment May 18-19, Pre·reglstratlons are • • • y"ar PIC" In tho national merit 1,llIet 01 No Worrle. may be "hot air" but It'. a break· TIlE FACTS 01 the cast! arc decided that "llIe obvious 1m· School Trul;lee : Three uttt'r m ....: Ic.n Influence Stronl' lhrough In th,. lond 01 white su• being acccptl'(\ by Tahny Saknnl· simple. portOllce 01 even partial invaUda• Counly NI el were elected to dl,· Ichoiar5hlp program. the nation' From the early doy. , the slate wa, 2923 Urban Ave" Santo Mo· premacy. Marlon D. Green, who d~clded Uon 01 a state law designo!O a year wore ••Ietted Irom nesomen .tn brllnd':d AI overly Social Securlly Fund, which III lub. amonll 11,000 ItnaU.U tln the bl i Is Purhnpa the talk of England be· In Denver, Colorado, His appllco· • • • :olear SOIl Jose, obuo ;\1izota IIl1grclllve Gnd try \0 oV"rwhelm .Idln'() by Ilenural U1xes. Bandit West Point requirements "ot,~getter of .cere. nn r"ond te.l, their comlnlt a member o( IlIIl Common lion was rejecled, He then com· 'tIlE .s, Supreme Court un· wns the top in Ah'!s4 th.. JO-called 11>C;.1 .mall Iriol nrc payable lor old age, . Ickne.. , Markol hOI paved the woy to look WASHINGTON,--Two SaMel can· anlmou ly reversed tile Judgmenl wltb 81 to be r~lected. Sbigio !\fa- hilh .clv~1 Ilr dos and llIelr un~mplnyml'nt, plalned to the Colorado Antl·Dls· They don't '/0 lint l.o bo pu.hod Invalidism, 10 to Japan lor Irode nnd n.sl.tancc, dldntes were reported as accepted orlmlnallon Comml.slon that Con• 01 thc Colorado Supreme Court ~mnaga was also returned to Ortll'C .ehlrvcmen oullide of he cJ.JII• around and arr acttlnIC tlr"d 01 widow and tlrphan. and for lam· rOOm even though th e Now Zealanders at the U.S, MIlitary Aoademy at tinental had r~rused to hire him Associate Justice Hugo Black lor OrchQrd Scbool di'trict American ..nlmllthtync ..... Yet, w" lIy .'ndowm.'nt to We';t Point III Is week They arc wrole tile opinion ror the Court. In French Camp, Georce Komu- Th proICram f' dmlniJtprcd hy 't,~ arc .tlll v,'ry loyal the Queen. because he wns a Negro. American C'fir., ra1nT" blude: For In lancI', " rrtlred Caliph. th r: tlon I I~rlt Scholar h.p J)'~ Her visit last Februnry firmly Mlchnel M, Klshl,ynma , Morro Colorado's AnU - DIScrimln3llrul " We are nol convinced thot com- ro wa. returned for another term loolll I ,bIJoiu, I>('n., typewrl: recl,lve. D pollndc j,2S) a month, proved thl. poInt Boy, CallI.. and Glenn T. V,;gu· Act of 1957 pro,'lde, that It I. nil merce will be unduly burdcned II In Fre3no County. lit Harle\' Corp. an Indf!Jl(ndrnt, non'prl)/It ter. and many otllrr It.'m. 01 ,I "n~tlllh 10 10CUr<' th"lr nr'I'd , Japan II currently buying three ohl, Lo, Anl/elus, unlalr emplo oment practlc~ for an Continental I. requlr,'(\ by Colo- Nnkamura !lQrne,,"" llIe most ('r,anl7,atlon ThP lund. coml! (,om dally neceulty throughout Ih. I';~oryonr' th~ mny claim In''' ho.pltal tlmos u much uo New Zealand KLqhlyamn WOS appointed by employer "to rllfu..c to htre, 10 rado to rctrnin from rllclal dis· votes willi 2901 to be reelected in Ford POundD\lon nd 115 bu I. cl"Juntr,1 ~orvlcP. n~1 and m •• II'rnlly A lOOn buy Thl.' Imbalance lUI> been onl' R.,p. Burt C, Talcott, while Y,II/u, discharge, to promote or demote, orlminntlon In IL' hlrln ' 01 pilot. Fowler '~,ac Mo\Su.)'ama, In cum• Ilrms. fOllnd \onl, unfon. and F:\f't),onl» k'iov.. that Am~rk;,n lither dono, , B5 a hob) I born, a monthly 01 th,' luu," ROTA m~mbers have ~hl wo cho,ell by RI,t> . Edward ot' to dlMcrlmlnotc In matters of In Ihlt Slnt" :oint onh' I' the bent. Wft retained with 70 \'\lt~3 ar kind and ""nderiul poo"II', but ~llowanc 01 J poWI I Blvell l.e~1I dlscuUlng h.rv. Roybal. compensation against, an), person hiring wtulln a Slate of an em· I 00 the \Vest P:uk bo3rd. \, JI

2_PAC1FIC Cl11Z£N Friday, M.y 3, 1963 A Pillar of Strength .. PACIFIC CITIZEN DY SADURO KIDO 'nlen wo would be willIng ta JDin 01 the Am"rlcon Civil Libt,rtlc. Nom the 'hln Nlchluol hnnds with them to light tor lib• UnIon durlnlC Its IorIO alive Y.ilrs. Published weeltl.1 eltcepl the last wee I< of the year. croll~lng omcndmcnl . Today. U,e ACLU ha·. been buttt 125 Weller St. RID. 302. Loa M,elea U, Ca.UJ., ltA ~71 Lo. Angelos The decoration con( erred upon Into a formidable organi1.lItion "I Woll r-Me .rro" ACt over 20,000 mcmbetl. There were JACL Headquarlers' 16S4 l'o,tt 51" Sao FrancllfCO 15, Calll. Roger N, Buldwl" o( the AmerloD Il tho doys when only a (ow thou· Woshln,clon OUlel! 919 • 18th SL NW. Wubln,ton e, D.C. Clvll LIberties Union by the Japa. Our vlow wa Ihat w~ hould land constlLuted Ih,' core 01 ·the En.IM for III. Dlreclor', aepcrt. oplJUon, upreu..s b, nese government I. a well do· toke ndvnnl.gl.' oC lite opportunity served honor We arc Kind thul SUJlotor McCarron and Con/lre. ,. I!roup . ..Iulllll.bla do Dol D•• e5Slf!lJ relIeol JACL poUo,. I used I hovr many amuslrll: Ihere were pI.'Ol'lc who remom· man Walter were wUlln" 10 help - ...... ~· ..._" ...... w..... ".~_ ...-"_·,, ..... ~.,- ...•... w.... ,.-_ Subscription R~le . $01 pu year (payable In advance), be red hIs eonlrlbutlons to the w~l· us. And r believe hl!torv hll vln· and In"'re,lJng moment. wh"n Greater Los Angeles Is;! Of J,\CL JIIember.ohlp du.. b lor 0 Jur'. rub ..r1plfon 10 PC,) 0 Inre of persons o( Jupanese nno" dlcated the JACL'. po~ltIon bo· mnny wondered how good Re· "WI"'I-,,,., • ~""W'_ AlrmaU, $10 addlllonal per y~ar For.iln' $6 per year try In this counlry nnd 10 thl' eDU'. no ImnligrMlon or nitlUraU· publican Uke me could be on AJIATIC FilMS UISTRIBUTlHG CO. EDlered as 2nd Class Matter In Posl Ottlce. Los Allieles, C&lJt. cause oC civil IIbertle ~ 111 Japan. tutlan low hos been ,,051<'<1 during ACUJ man ot tile lome time. It 1'ff'sOS·w· 1Id Fillpl.o Film, 10. ftent the almost ton YCllr whiCh hove mny bf.. thllt I had" /(ood ."ample ""- tiler 112), MA 8-987& It Pa"t('k Okun.. N.Uon_1 JACL PrtIldent lt wn c1urIJl~ the r<'ian of Gen. I/onc by without Ml' Walter'. In a teacher like Roger Baldwin Flower, (or AffJ ()(QII." • Mtmbfr nD .HAI\RY K HONDA. " ...... " ...... EDITOR orol Dou((lo~ MacArlhur ~ th, apprOVal or .upporl. Japan~e D~eor.Uon Flower View Gardens .uprcmc commander of Ihe Allied wa~ Roger Bl1ldwin not bitter ART ITO 1l41h V... . 100Otr) Octuputlon Forces thnt Mr. Bold. lowards u.. In toct. whon I law The decoration b!1 lhe Japan. e 1801 N. Wmtrn "w..; PI' 46&-7373 wIn was Invltoo to gO 10 Japan. him In Lo. AnlCol., alter thr IIrenl government will call to the alten· FUJI REXALl o~UCS mnke a survey of the cIvil rll/hl battle to overrld~ Ihe Pre~ldcntlal lion 01 Ihe Amcrlenn people a 1"tJ<'r om NEW JAPAHESE AMEliICAH NEWS the Wllr yenrs. HI, personal coun· o( Japanese itnce :Iry, during the SIll"9uol D.lIy • 5.ablJro 1(,,10, publls1ler Li'l TokiO becomes more extensive 8S each week passes. Last rnngcro,enh had beon mude with E(IOJII'" St<11ott wIth Ed',(,o,J.11 Oplnklll .. sel was highly regarded and reo m. It trying war years hn. been April 8. a disgrunUed patron 13 IscI) killed the bar owner the Oocupatlon headquarters for 345 E. 2nd SL (12) , MA 4-149' me 10 go. HowcYer. 1 ho 'pent spected. recogni:ted by the J aplnele gov· (a woman) and t\\'o waitresses lof the Anata. 206 an Pe• There arc fow who could mil< DIl ROY M. NISHIKAWA mnllY week. In Hawaii nlrendy. ernment. SpecUllting In eontlG/, Ltnse dro t.I tben took his o\\n life when cornered by the police. ConscqucnLly. I did n)t feel Ihnl IdeaJJsm wtth u practical and A. We exlend our oongratula. 234 S. Oxf. AprU 19 PC. there ios on lower p1'lcoo synthetics. Conse· cation Cenler. ! wen I to New York plays bost to the Ail·)lj,tei Vels article on the Wheat Program and quently cotton surplus has In· City to meet the leaders of the The entertainment was superb. International Rea1ty Co. B~' reunion. and at long last, it comes George Tanonake got KU1Io An• as urged by the :-;isel ministers the end of the third week, the ml$leoding Utle urges "Stucly creased. (orclng gl'eater acreage various organlu.Uons interested in James M. Mruu.lr~ & Auoc.taU:s to Us in 1964. on the lISI annl· drews and hi. entertainers from the Japane'e Chamber agreed a citizens' committee should 01 Facls". However. the text is cuts-and they didn't rAi se supporl \he evacuation aod relocation prob· 526 S. J.wao, fAA 3·2:103 lem~ versary at the formation of the the University ,,1 Washingtoo Hui· be organized to dean up the nonuya problem. As the fourth nothing bill Secretary Freeman's price$ with the greater acro>age of persons ot Japanese an· 442nd. mouthings. The othel' side o( the cuts. cestry. O-Hawali Club. plus some superb Kinomoto Traverservice Iyeek passe' today, a commuDlty conference has been called Hawaiian entertainment r rom argument Is not p"csented The only way to start solving The '64 reunion to lake place ~tU~y ICI_ Sealtle U. in Ibe form of Leanora this Sunday to "protect the general welfare of U'\ Tokio". ! was really surprised that the Ihe wheat problem is gradunllY reo Practloo I-Minded JI1an July 31. and August I. 2. 3 during 521 Main SL, lolA 2-1522 Aklona, and as we were saying, "... •• ~~""~·",-,",ft .... , gt. 'Ianley l no of the L.A. Police Dept. describes the Pacific Citizen would even get it· duc~ supports and have the markel ThereaCler. I found a warm spol SeaWe's annual Seafair week has sd( involved in a subject matter inouence larmors' decisions. The lor some time been in the plan· there was nothing wrong wlth Wa5hington, D.C. problem as a dB-girl" operation for him in my hea rl because 01 '"rft~.~ ...... ~.", .... that JACLers. a. such, are n)1 present law permits this, and the ning stage, but now the commit. Leanm-a's silhouet .... in that slinky l!.is humanitarianism and his prac· black gown. And the troupe in· Kametaro Kanle, the U'I Tokio Ryoriya .l\Ssn president, thoroughly familiar with. A well Secretary should follow II. We can tees are beginning to shift gears. UASAOKA-ISHIKAWA & ASSOCIATU tical al\lt realistic approaches. AI· cluded a Tahitian dancer. too. C4nsulWlts versed person can IiIl up several A fund raisIng luau held last salQ attention was called three years ago to the overissuaace dIscuss this aU day and we. stili though he was imbued with Ideal· name ot Sam Kiehl. and words W01II\n9t.on Jotattm Issues of your newspaper with this wUl nDt finish 51> I'U end this let. week at the Vets Hall tor some 919 • 18111 SL. NW (6). of alcoholic beverage licenses and had asked the issuing is'll, qe was able to sec our sIde just can't describe her bft either• ~ubje('1 and refute everyone of ter here, but I waot to reiterate 300 subscribers served a worthy agency to restrict further permits in the area. However, the o( the problem too. In other words. you just gotta see. Secretary Freeman's propaga"da thai your article was decidedly even though (rom the standpoint purp~se as a tralniog program in the request was ignored and consequently a large number machioe. I think yOU became a one-sided. 01 a elvU Uberties Union man. he staging Hawaiian entertaiomenl Some 4 to 5 dozen pineapples of bars was permitted to open in Li'l Tokio. His association victim 01 this machine. too! BILL ENOMOTO coUld 1191 agree to our stand. he (or the big number ot VisItors who aod coconuls were given away JAPANESE will attend from the islands. The as door prize.. besIdes air Une asserts no jurisdktion ol'er the business conduct of its memo • • Redwood City. was wiLUng to concede that if be Rere are some points to ponder I As we sta ted in the editorial were in our position. he would do local vets showed that they are bags. records, and shell bead ben. before a wheal grower voles "yes" over the article on wheat reler. what we were doing. He would say. no slouches at runnJog a party necktaces. After aU this came the SECURITIES too. Last previous impression o( dancing which outlasted your re; This cmsade a ains! lhe nomiya has resulted in fll pub• on the corning r~ferendum' endum, the JAC[,. its Washing· "I don't btame you tor taking such o~ 4d~ how downright thoroughly the vets porter. l .. eupport. lic agencies - law en'ftil'toement. city and county govem• It the wheat farmer has a bad t;m Office or PC takes no stand a \ltand." ed bv 1M ~e , .. on whether a u.yes" Or fino·' run a puty came this past New menL--poISed for action.en~l community forces-business. crop year. there is no chance of 4-s far as the Japan Civil Liber· The weU executed and lavish .efH'ch fadUtiu 6f' our JII• recouping the losses Ihe following vote Is advlsabte. FrankJy speak· I~ Union was concerned, it may Year's eve, when yoW' reporter decorations served to iIlustrale pol1eae atfiUQU,'NUdco Se• chic, churches ilnd the p:ess--mustered in support. lett a rather drab aUair to get year-he cannot plant more nor ing, we expected reactioo or this nol be an exaggerallon In say thaI one poiot In Ihe wannth 01 com· curlt!u Componll '- lOW cab he plan on higher prioes ("r tYPe and welcome even more.• he was olre of tbe founding (a !hers. some pies 01 the Vets New Year udeshlp and all-out feeling of cc>• beat 4UUTance 01 .. • • .. shindig. The contrast was impres' nrice. are not controUd b~ ' mar• Editor.) He gave the group the ioc.nlive operation that e"ist~ between the ACCURACY This profusion of the nom.iya within a compact 10-block ket (orces. 10 become organized. sive. for bere was a crowd 01 host and gue;1 velerans organiza· vets and guests who did not let AND area thai is Li'l Tokio seems to oppose the Brewers Almanac, One!! in the program. a farmer At one time, we were talking tions. Flowers, flowers, large and caOnDt get out lor a (ew yeats about helping to locate some funds the passage o( a paltry 20 years small. allover the place, the palm DEPENDABILITY which shows more drinking is done at home now, since the slow them up. and come back io at a later time. Masaoka in this counlry 10 help the gl'OUp trees. grass sback and other dec• .~ta,. ___ sale of beer for home consumption has been steadily out· Dnder a free market system, be (Continued from Front Page) in Japan. Chow Report oraticns-and the grocery shopping pacing its sale in drinking places even before the TV era. keeps his freedom. WheD the JACL was on the oppo• which included a mountain of taro )'OR INFORMATIOK Unless a young man's father is the burden would ham pel' the car• site side of the llberaJ groups for A 101 of Seattle people beugh! and ti lea\'e•. Seattle \'els are be• Perhaps the drinkmg patterns of Li'l Tokio i more Oriental rier's satisfactory performance of NO OBIJcu.:rroM a wheat (armer, or he can buy espousing the Waller·McCarran tickets and didn't attend las! holden 10 the 442nd Club ot Ha· in nature than .\merican. an allotment, there is no opportu· its (unctions. But that is nol this bin, many N'lSei aligned them• week's lua.u. so here's a chow re• wao for tbe most of this. N I II 0 I kS A I This American pattern started with moderate and pre• nity for y~ung farmer in wheal case. We hold that the Colorado selves 01) the other side. We were port (or slay·al·homes to contem· because he haso't an allotment. sl'atute as applied here to prevent lighting (or rights which our Issei plate: l. LAULAU-suekling pig Islanders 10 Attend SECURITIES: CO. sumably beneficent drinking 01 the early colonists. The discrimination In hiring on aocount Allotments over the years have generation did not have. Instead and fisb steamed up in taro and Reading the 442nd Veterans Club "abusers" and popularization of distilled spirits began to continually decreased. The wheat of race does not impose a con· o( JACL backing down. we were Ii leaves; 2. POI-and well, )IOU 235 E. 2nd, LOC' Angeles stltutionally prohibited burden up• "on·to-Seattle-io··64" committee is cause anxiety In the minds of many leaders and gave impetus certillcate plan promises further of the view that the liberals shouid koow what that is. or read about MAdison 6,.7) 63 on interstate commerce." Neil Kosasa of Honolulu, with to the American temperance movement by the 1800s, which cuts 001 only (rom the announced let us have our way by helpiog It; 3. HAUPIA-imporled coconut /Contioued on Page 31 eventually became successfully prohibitive through the 18th 10·15 per cent cut in the national • us to WiD equality for the Issei. puddiog: 4. !NU HUA Al-aw. jes' 220 Montgomej'y St. total. but current growers' allot· THE SUPREME Co.urt then con· S.n Fr.nclsC ' ~ 4 Amendment. By the miCi·19th century, drinking was chiefly ment will have to be cut to pro• sldered the argument concerning YUkon 1-31,lo a male practice. mostly divorced from family life and almost vide lor the 15 acre growers cov· other federal legislation relating to ered by the plan. lirnJted to hard liquor. The Great West was "won" under interstate carriers. HtW YORK ome! I Under these plans. did you .know these conditions. In recent time,; as the status of women al• "Continental argues thaL lederal lOOCO mtJRmES CO~ l11L that Ihe average size of tobacco ~ l~ w has so pervasively covered the ... 1616, 2S 8toad 51. tered, behaviors su('h as drinking and smoking once largely farm is now about half 01 an acre? field o( protecting people In inter· ..... Yoft CIt7 -t, 01 4-ml The aver.,e lor cotton Js 6 acres rese"ed 10 men were assumed by the opposite sex. stale commeree (rom racial dis· .1 DrinkIng patterns vary in different countries and civili• aod for rice. 30 acres?' crimioation that the States arC! Net farm income equals volume barred (rom enaating legislation in zations, The French and HaHan imbibe great quantifies of times price minus costs. It doe5 lOS ANGRES JAPAMESI this field. It is n~t contended. how· wiae and generaUy accept it; though in the not necessarOy tollow that by cuI· United States, ever, that the Colorad<> slatute Is ting volume and raising prices, CASUALTY INSURANCI drinking is rejected as "wrong" by one-third of the adult pa• In direct con!lict with federal law. NET tarm income will remain con· ASSOClAnON pulation, but "right" by the others. American attitude toward stant. A lower volume could meAn ttrat it denies rights granted by drunkenness is also either way-ambivalent. The Orthodox hlgber costs and lhus a lower in· Congress, or Ihat it stands as an Obstacle to the fuU effectiveness 01 cnme. Also. because of the effici· Je'l\'s, because wine IS used in religious ritual, see nothing a federal stanite, Rather ConUnen· immoral or unusual about the use of alcohol. The Chinese ency factor. more volume at lesser tal argues thaI; AIllARA INS. AGY. Alllara-O...ua-KIAlJa prices can mean constant or 114 S. ~ ~, MA 8-9041 and Japanese also exhibit well-integrated drinking customs higher net farm income. 'Whcn Congress has taken the particular subject matter in liand -that is, all segments M society know and accept drinking In the case of cotton. higher ANSON T. FUJIOKA. Room 206 as ioetfecllve as 312 E. 1st. IlIA 6-4393. All support prices have in actuaUty eDincidence is ,-.n. as consistent wilh the res I of Its culture. The Orientals do oppositio brougbt less net income for grow· n. and a slate law Is most of their drinking under familiar, regulated circum- not be declared a help because FUNAKOSHI 1fIS. AGY. Funaltosllt ers. The higher supports caused Manakil·Malllnakil, 218 S. Sal Mt tances 10 celebrate-noL-to get drunk. it attempts to go farther tbnn Congress has seen lit to 1(0,' MA 6-5275. HO 2-7406 • • • • Chopter Issue "But th.is Court bas also said HIROKATA illS. AGY~ )~ £ 'lit A Yale :choLlr on alcoholism offers a description of an D~nr EdItor' that (he mere 'fact o( idenUty' MA 8·1215, AT 7-8605 does not mean the automatic In· Thr Downtown Los An&,ele, JA· ltt American drlOking cu tom that is in contrast With the inte. validity 01 state measures" To HIROTO INS, AG.Y. 318'\ E. CL Chapler cabinet members want NA 4-0158, NO 1-043'l grated drinking pallerns of Europe and Asia. He refers to to whaloheartedly commend you hold that a state statute identical the Ncw Englanders- Protestanl, middle·class, urban, white, upon the excellent _pealal edition tn purpose wllh Ii lederal statute INOUYE INS, AGY., N...... It- flf Angjf>-Saxon background of three or more generations: of Apr" 2G. Be~m~d a. It wa. is InvalId under the Supremacy 15029 S,II-anwood ,....;. UN 4-m4 Clau!e, we must be able to con· toward all of JACL's 88 Chapters. pasa~69 'fhe sOdal functions of drinking are rat he)' vague-draw. arllcle~ elude that the purpose of Ihe fed• TOM T. ITO, Del ..... the many line ore hlJlhly SY 4-1189, MU 1-44U ing' family member, as well as strangers together oHen for in(ormallve and most Instructive eral statule would to some extenl the purpQ es of "fun" or re-Iaxa'ion from moral norms. Rules for ('very cllbinet or boofll memo be fru strated by Ihe state statuto. MINORU 'NIX' NAGATA. ~ Pwt• ber-from the chapter president We cnn reach no such conclusion H97 Rod< H...... AN 8~54 for drinking an' vaTlable so thai onp may follow one set with here. down to the 4tb vfce presidenl. $lTD INS. AG"' .. 36& E1;\ 5L holidays and sho '/ eVf'n difrerenl pal terns when away from As tor tile linal arllJ,lment ad· 1crJ(eont at tl-rm5, HofficloJ PLANNING EN J\OUTE AJ\RIYING WA 9-1425. 110 '-6191 his family. another with his business all5/)('iales, a third 00 IITl'eter." Or whatev~r o1fl<:e a vanced by the Air Lfne thai an the hometown. Sanctions for violations are irregular, though ch~p t"r oflicer mny hove "Executive Ordcr can (oreclose .tate I~glslntlon". the Supreme parenLs. employers, physiCians mJDI ~t!'rs and other agencies Mo"t of lh. articl"" o( thl. ,pc, cl I chap .... r edillon of th~ Pacific Court declared. "II Is Impo~slb lc • GEORGE J. INAGAI! • of sanchon make Ihrm knoll'n. And wh!!'n Ihl' cuslom 11> CItizen Ihould be Incorporated os lor u. to believe that tho Execu· Real Estate Investm.nt pICked up. espetlallr by Ihe young. it I~ often altended with a Yalunble upplemenl or addendo tlve intonded (or Its ordors to rcgulnte air carrier dlsorlmlnatlon -Land- t e\ing.~ of gUilt hostllitv and (lxhihltionilim, and may occur to Ihl> President's Not" Book. So. Calit. Income I'ropcrt!rct whl"h National Headquarteri pul! among omployacs 50 porvQsl",oly as a secreltve prOiclite Insofar as parents or employers are AI to proem»t slllle leglsla(fon In· Oul.stnnding service lr0111 Canadian Pacific's many Japanese·speaking statT membets Domes In the Cool 81.1 Are.. ouL. ~iIl. !:oncernNJ 'I'he Downtown L.A . Chaptor. be· tended to accomplish Ihe samo be yours Irom the time you fitst ask about schedules u..,ti1 you alight f!'Om your jel tn Tokyo. The r(m'ra!! (,f Ameri('an ;Ind Oriental drinking cUlltom ; In/l Iho onl¥ chapter thllt It /11'0- purpose," 45&1 CeoUnela, •LA.. EX l-Z211! And wh~n you fl y Canadian Pacific, it's dllyJight all the way. I..el\ve Los Angeles, ~ntl allllude may p,xplam the Li'l TokiO nomiya problem lttophlcRlly cl 9UI to the Pacific C,!lzen ond the J ACL Regional S~n FranCISCO, Portland or Seattle in the morning and arrive in Tokyo whil!) it's fbe isseI hav'! one s I of values on drinking while the Nisei Ofrlco, feel. II i blllh Urn .. thot Brazilian Nisei sl1l1 nHornoon. Thore's no exira cost (Of Ihe connecting flight to YanCO\IVCr, oithcr. have anolh r, II ',,'pre8'. 10 yo" 1(, Ihank. and TOKYO. - Klyoshl Oknwn , 27. ~o n For the flrst step on YOUf journey to Japan, contact your travolagont or madinn Fugestu - 00 "ppr•• latlon In cdlUOlI lh .. Pncillc• J"paoo~e. 01 Imn'llcrnnl wn« aP• Pacific Airlincs todny. MA 2-2118 in Los Angeles. DO 2·5244 in San Fr(tncis~'O, • • CItizen W", like oth.r chapten poInted socretary 01 agrlcullu.c In CONl"ECrtO'NERl' IXI Tokio hflultt knflll' It plac,. anti realize It cannot. h~ve 1.l1e"n too much for gl'nnt.d th,. upp;.r AlOoum terrItory 0/ MA 2·6567 in SellLtlr, CA 3-2893 in Portland or RI 7-8045 in Spokane. 315 E. lst I" Los AnK,,11.'I I! Ih" lup~ntlnu. "etorl II tnko,. to go o\lerbfl3rrl (In Ihi .1:'P;WI'hP cullurf' I>it. f'Vl'n though iI(" Acro. boFdcring Pe.u. nccordinl: l\lAdlsoo :>-S5!lS ""I I)ul lh" Pocl/lc Clllwn w"ok to ruporlo rCllchlnK horo recently, FL~iuz ~_ c"ptable In Japan hut I\,IJI. 11\ America nller w~ok Wo'r. with yoU all tract/{c ,'hl'l'C aro 0 nufnb"r of Brozlflrlll (p,S: I am nol a drinking man orange juic,. 15 my Iho WRY! Nllel cleoted 10 tho Brazllinn can· Remember You. -l'teqft . , .... " '."c., I , .. , .. , f .""" ".leu 'hU.• •• \oI ... (.~~ •• Ipted at lhc5Q co kt;lIl parties, ,IS my {nends well know.) T»wnl/lwn LA JACL IIress nnd severot clocted o. rna· wono. MOST c:o".",tn '''" ... I"OI''.'IOH """111 J apaDese Wstorl l'roJecl FIuld Bourd 01 Governors >,()r~, • r ,

Frld.'I', May 3, 1963 Hawaii - Nisol appointed m inii~o~ Mas Shinn's two 300 games highlight ..... 111 IConUnued tram Fronl P'I!~) of employment branch By Bill Hosokowo OAKLAND. - Mlehlo Kunltnnl. Leader S C""r,,~ Fuk\lokn. Scnllie wllh th~ S\lIt~ D~pt. of Employ, 2nd annual San Jose JACL ,ragtime doubles President Nolson K 001 has rt· tn~nt lor the 10 yenrs. WOS RpPOln t. (crred Yoshltoall"'s rMOlulJon 10 BY purL l\-1ATSUl\ntRA 198) and 46 pins handlcnp. ed manager 01 the Oakland olfle. SPt'Clol to Ute Piu:Ulc Clt"'~n FuklKlk.·s JudIciary ConlJYllUco, (or ~ncmplo) 'tncnt Insurance 01 Second'placI> went to MdS Shinn SAN JOSE. -~ MM Shinn, a 194- (74Z)OHelen HJnaga /487) dUo with Fro.... h. ,,>here II probablY will J,mll\llsh un· U5-1.2lh SI. this past week. overage bowlor. put on 0 one-man 1~~3 til the session ends on Mny 3 By A Un lv of Callrornln graduu te a labulaUon. Shinn', lerrlllc thot dl\le OkIno Is expected to be show and made bowling hl6tory !~rlca {j\"tffuded the 300·195 alld and Berkoley realdenl, he had lit o:onflrmllr"~ f ~ rthcr 3nd more frequently than Toge Fujlhira. but I win lirt place with a combined Doj r~p\led. "I'm sure Ih" nelY5' s~Fn~ 1i2Sharon. N"mfmtlttu W. )'la. doubl it. Fujibira. as readers of this column ought to know papers delivered It \ hlm" t300 lowl mude on bls 7:t1 fterles Evacuation claim 1:t18-25e-193) and her 536 (1&1·171· n~::'S i:iQ. A1y'. 1"",,"11'. ~$2, Bo1> T.# by ""W, is t.be eattle·born dnematographer whose assign· (CQntlnued Irom Fronl Palle) I~Da~ NoUe., ReQul~1 IZl~ - Soyo 1'0.. 11\1 tm. Mlle. Mu• ments take him to strange and distant parts of the world. rooont" 604. Oklno. n 0 'mocrnt, would suc " In 1948, COt\gress enacted log· At the Seallle Nisei Vets '001 Reunion benefit, some 01 tho hula gal& Tommy Kon o sets new ~1~2U - DoN Ito 1IG4. WriChl lnouve There's hardl\' a corner he hasn't visited in the course of IslMlon which pcrmilled the por· aced J udge Horry Hewltt who re· prOVided lun for the house by f(rubblnil pnrln~ .. from the audience. 1210 - A",•• Olf 8 442 Ql!t no" chairman 01 Ihe reunion, who I. an old huJa hand al •• molD MS. per.onal property to tile clohns. SAO PAULO. - Tommy Kono lift• CLrcllit Judge nomlnutlon before It yoU con see, Elole Hosegawa. Leanon, AkIonn, and 're'rry KUl'imurn. ed a tolal of 9S9 Ibs .in the Pun Shinn's 300 .ingle and 142 aerieJ Island, N.Y. Following submission or brier and Coonmnnd~t '01 long ago Fujihira returned from an extended trip can be submilled to tile Senate Ono mnle parlner. J9hn l'vfai5umoto dueked behind American Cames hero la.t week represent new recotds for the an• for confirmatiOn hearinlli. nn aWord IVQS mnde to Leonora. and It', not /lood-we wish he hod stayed In Ihe picture, nlony or these CVOC\lCCS, The total to claim a gold medal lor the nuat event but the winning t.olaJ through outheast .\sia where he met, or heard about, a ~6-yenr- ~(NZA G ove~no r wlJl sign the bill-and ~" ; E m pire Printing Co. SaburD Shim abu, 7<1; Father of - ... E. hr 51 ,:tJ .. : ... c. 1Ar.:."', .. Y:.A.5.24':': Southwest L.A. JACL president thus another chllpter in the lives EII,u.h l lId J Il)UUI Masato, Apr il 22, in Los Angeles. 01 those heroiC citizens who (ought INSIST ON COllMERCIAL and SOCIAL PRINTING Georr" 8. Mikurly. , 18; P ioneer, so vaUantly for our country bas THE FINEST 11 4 Wlnet; St., Los A"9"Jes 12 MA 8-7060 naturallzed dtizen. AprU 20. In been closed." Pasadena. KANEMASA Jmper;a' Gardens Ral'l7 K. SWreta, 75; l nterna. Uonally known pHotographer. na· Brand . SulCiyalci' R .. daurrrn' turalized oltlzen, April 21, In Los FULLERTOt{- 8225 Suns ~ t Blvd., Hollywood - OL 6-1750 Angeles. WELCOME JAClEIIS - YOUR HIIST: Ii£ORU FURUTA. 1001a HJd.,. K llIOW, 83: Mother of the Saving, & Loan Auoclanon O MERIg• Rev. Shinpachi J{:anow, Salinas Vancy JACL bd. memb.• AprU 16. in Long. Beach. FUJIMOTO'S 4.8% EllD MISO, SAVINGS 24Z.E. First Street, L.A..12, VOTER REOJSTRArrxON cam· • CURRENT RAT!! pa Ign must not be confined to 41 cncouraged 10 In· Thl YI·ar·, bJ~ Irlp could be i"omlly Relallon., T"'nOl" Sland· the 181h Biennial Natlon"1 JACL mly haPPtn 8.:..,1111 I PSWDC ConvenlJ a ,lJglle lion 1>41 mad" thai ... ' p gn te. wCr(l mort..' lnteresh.-d In al a Jopalleftc AmerIcan Voulh, Anolher distlnclion 01 Detroll I p" rolea .CR rrom Detroit. Ih' J !\CL d I. I' 14k d. l'v thl' In\itaUon o[ the Padlle • • • Ihot It I. the old.. 1 city in Ihe I I lkltcl. E1 S{'j!UDd . Oloy ,..• c' celli cS e Soulhw t DI.lrlel Council conven· BY CIlERYL INOUYE maklnll thl·mlelvu. hoard Ihan In (nlerroclal ReIMlon,hlp.. u n d (.0 De' I In '&1' Check tho'c O,.un rcm.Jld th t Ih dC!ldUne lor \'l1nt.'3" \I( any opportunIty Ihnl Ii n commltle,· 10 bo.' IL- principal trying to COOperate with the Com· Community Servlc~ hould hove Mldwe.t.-It Wll, rounded In 1701 d.~ July I, 2. 3. and' 4. 19&.. • Pre-rt'flutralioa po kat:" dcal m y round durtng the PSWDC banquel speoker Ilt thr Thunder· Lo. A.n1l~lc. mIlieu membor . bcen very Intoro.Ung. But the Important date. Ihot all n the DetroIt Convention Board Tl~ The 1!J63 \If·Co Conrer~ncu (It IoY31 JACLcr .hould clrele with Is (ay 10. 0-, pr""r'<'lll trDllon Co,",.. ~n n to mct"t and tAlk ",Ith bird (nlernollonol Holel EI S'·lIun· w. arrived ~t Colby Ground But Incc It woo Jrtcr lunch, ore Frank Wat4nabe, gen. chmn • t: ...l'ns from Ihe Chapter dt'lcgales HI-Co dele gales. II .. sillnllle .• nt do. on SotuM.I),. ~[n\' is. conven· Cllmp Colby. AprU 5-7 I~ over. bul the exclamation, "Mult Attend!" W•• ller '-'1lyao, ·J.c : Min Top.akl Ihe spirit ,\1\1 IInllers. Thl. week· 10:30 p.m ••omewhat Irawl weary everyone Wa bUIY "dl"e ling" or(' July 14. 1004 taking lId,"ntage or th" package and I mely. thaI our dlorl to Uon cholrman Aklr-.. Ohno on· from the lon/l ride up. Tho lucky Ihelr rood ond Ihe dllcu.:.lon ~uv.nl~ bookl".: Wally Ka"aw,,' l'nd eonl~rence ,,"us d~ .llI ned to B<' Ide' Ihe obvlou. TcalOnl lor d 31 relllstrat. n has not resulted creot~ il bellor W1dcr nndini of nouncl'<1 looA\' delegate. 1I0t 10 ,,0 10 sleep or drniged. That ondc41u went on or HI·Co wa nearly at nn end. ,lea, I(;~ the pack:!a: d,,~I. Ibmklng 01 Ihe )'Oulb mil)' Sell Kuch,,1 'R .• CoIU I In ,ecur· cn. to active collele , tudunls. ood Midwesterner. and Ealtorner. arc Evcnl«; Roy K.neko, Ucke . ;~~ be 01 11Iim" Importanc.,. parlicu. IOJ( Icgl:lnllYc relict In Ihl' Inst Ihelr tr"dlUonal ulfenodlnu jauni. 0\11' hos:. W t Lo3 Anlt ...l,·~ 10 .ucccu/ul college grndualo• • 10 (To Be Continued) chaUongcIotion,,1 JACL ACter breokfn ~l. Phose J wa. Inlra• and work with Ihe a.pirallom and p:lrt In sendln your pre-rc.. lstra· 1000 Club Report the Son$cl IIcnorotion. and to slim· Pre Id,nt Pat Okura o( Omoho ducc~llegQ Life Orlenlatlon. Ucn pa~"3.e d al re ~r ... atlon. ond * ulale an awnrene," aloni Ihe J a· dream: or once In a decode. We Eveninl: banquet. whlcb will bc The IIrl t key speaker WefU: Mf., "w h 'J~ c Its mild pa,)'obl" to Ibe We t ponese Amerlcnn community cuI· connot rail; It mu·t be " L.ls AJlJlele JACL Con\'cntJOn .hll \prU R~port: Wilh 38 held In the Cry Inl Room, wUl oL.o IUIlI contlnnum. HI-Co '63 had Pot Kirk 01 Mount SainI Mary's per"l Sonoma County all Ctlmm.'tec. 'rod reglslration lind n_" .nd renewal member· honor I ,el pioneer a' dl' IlInntcd hoPl' In Ihe 1000 Club ;lcknowl· by mem1>41r chapt"rs o( the dis· "H~rllllile • Educll lion - Leadership.. Iralncc tor lhe Peaeu Corp • and Preuure 6ecln. W Chapter ConventIOn Commit"• .,. edged b. N:.tlonal Headquarlers Irlcl council. Fellowship". Dr. Hank Kawllmoto lrom the USC A. the days click oCt, 420. 419. ~ currcn~ Immedlole post nlliional pre,l· set for NC-WNDC I!r n A\ .• ' an llonlca. or [r thl pt,rlOd. Ihe' IOlul Boy~ nnd /111'10 rrom 011 Ilrcas School 01 Denllstry. 418 day. 1,·It. Ihe pre. ure leol Fronk Chum an will bu toast• call .Ms. T->J Kanegai IGR 7· is 1.IlIU· f"TU'41rt V NI· 1>41g1n W build uP. the member· 17&:!I . You c n sa < by pn. Hull¥'o"",J GHlre. T AtaWl.! brouiht together-now and exclt.• si" groups. nccordlng to cllbln 'hlp bet'Ome~ reo Ues and every· session this Sunday Q~~;;~'~ 'It'k':.~.'ct~ .holson. retirL'Cl mls...lonory 10 Jo· Qsslenments. 10 ducun In detail .. 'rlllit n Ih eke I.' deal. Chi ' ~n Lng Irlend hips were mllde. Old one directly concerned with plan· Remen!)er, It's ~uur dcal, TmRTtaiNYII n;.\R Bnd mlnl.ter 10 evacuCd with each other. to expect. been the piclure 01 Delrolt In Ihe JACLcr. and youlh ~rc aU >et to 7 Invocntlon and benedlcllon. to gct to know Ihelr "olher" side. This yeor. Insleod o( having sep• last lew monlh,. greel delolale. to Iheccond quar· 10 Ibe tOUlh, rtz.lna. Imperial. M.IJ'YI IU.· TEW¥Jl \I'lli' Jilek Roland's bond.. 0 new aroup f~.n, slrenglhenlng theIr ties and grow· orate discussion &roups under Ihe Mllny and long letler have been terly leuion Of the Northern Cali· cheL.. \'a 1 Y. San Die ,Norlh Soln 1= - Or Car' T t1lrol4 to Nisei cb·c!es. will rurnlsh Ihe _an 01 II) and to !he north. on U ion . be . ReristraUon Rlcors Phase n centered on occu~· be held In Berkeley in June. Convention bureaus, !.Ourlst coun. in the Empire ~ I p.m. To those "'ho may have been r'<'el· 8be i:,t5 ward. SUU st th3t Ibey. too, ' UTtI H:ut ect director. will be guest speaker foot", delcgates WOre to asSemble thls area. the key speaker was ment.s, and aU the varied oscncie, The 3;30 corree brea'Ji: m. Mt.. Dorolhy Morgan (rom Ihe jo n ..s in o' r nppreclalioo and [~~oJ - l':. o~b.oThom.. • Hlu- at the Ventura County J Act. ien· at Maryknoll at. 5 p.m. to reglstor. Edison Uno to head which have any connection. with Iced by' aert· 1bu:C ~ ,~ ern! meeting tomorrow. 8 p.m .• III Stole Dept. 01 Employment. She stallng a convention have been LUy OI-..amOlO. ludy Yokoy.ma. l!&Jih to our distinfUl hed guesl But Ilke many Japanese. they contact(~ and banquet speaker Conil"('nm3D San f'ranc. "OUR.ft:'~l!!\.~ Neat the Oxnard Communlly Cenler. set the mood for later discussIon S.F. JACl credit union Od •. 11 ..... F'uruu.. Dorothv Silim1l2.r .f.n~IDP~TA~·ka.lhImB seemed to think that we were on • • • Alternoon wtll conclude wtth eecD Kintz. San J - "JapaDese Li me". 011 cateers. I personaUy think thai SAN FRA.1'1C1SCO. - Edlson Uno Portland JACL she gove too many statistics to was electc41 Ihe loastma3\er Ho t 7DII1Ii pcopl from !he Soulbl3od Sacr:am~': - lta ....<1 Vanutl·ta progra" at the Portland JACL and thought., plus the bard work cboose a discussion group (rom six cenlly. Other oWcer. elected ("ulvt:lRS~·~~X:lSU,)'a craduaUon dinner on :'vtay 24. were: Communication _ clear precise, and hostMses will include ate:l JJ be IIttcndina ibis forum. Venl"" \bat was put in to the registration dlf/erent fields, according to their Mr. .nd ~ C-.. a.!1UIlno1O ~e~ill;- ~r_ ~~. =~. Mrs. Gokami was a member 01 program. not 10 mention the olber cbolce of vocation. Yone 53lodo. ~.: lchlr. SuJ\)'IIma. Mr and l1ts. Ed Ohk ~ Mr and M"': tAo the Camed Takarazuka group and parts of the conCl!rence. Resource people from: Health ~;t~t~~~o t~~ ~f~ ~ ~~t"' ....d tr. and lira. Jim Tok\Jr .... GIRL STATERS NAMED SOulhr.:st L.A - 1'ar\h Ten.sawa specialized in dancing and actiDg. Delegates didn·t seem to appre- Services-medicine. nursing. den· ~:~o'%.riro';'I~":,bfii,.o%nr"o~~~ WEISER. Idaho. - Grace Naka· On tIh: chapter arrangements As a l'i.nal tbougbt for Ibis She ha a teacher's cerU!icate for clate Ihe lact that It was organized lis tTy • Educalion-elemenlary and credit: Mickey Kurolwa SeIJo Olu mura. daughter oC ~ . and Mrs. committee are: eoluma. h \'e you v. ndered why ~chool the l1 .t1I;,yagi of Dance. She Cor them. tICOnd ary. Physical and Life p.,tarahl1U SumJda, supervilOry. . K. Nakamura. 01 Welser Hlgb was 11m M!y;J1lD. tin.: Pal Sb1ml%u dc' III tile psv. "'e ha\'e no active JllTl YOkO~ . Ra)"mOnd KOril4: :\far: has appeared at Japan Night fes· As in previous years. the com· Sclences--engineerlng. aero-space. named a delegate to Syringa Girls JUAl.n- JACL' RAve you quesl>oned NoUm TREASURER ~~rtm M~~.m=: . P4t SbJ· Mt her's Day lele tivtties and on lelevtsion here. mittee tries 10 set up cabfn assign· Programming, Business, Social Slate to be beld in Caldw~ll next w!Iy Htns o! IndIIference. These are Ea. Los Angeles JACL wtll be orientation assembly was sched· attain their goals. Ihe ;\lolhers' Day dinner May 9 a~e :~;::,~m~ 1t'Od'~~~ c ~~e uled to get Ihe delegates In the Following lunch the keynote I , Ask for. Hi-Co mood. Here. a general oul· speaker (rom the' State Dept. o( NATIONAL DUFS lor 1000 Club GOP DELEG.\TE .It. :'oJan Jen Low. ~J~~h ~~\:.i~;oN:.~d H~Ib~It',"~ 'Cherry Brand' • PERSO NALS A hJghly succe.~ '/ul testimonial line of what to expect nnd Ibe Socilll Welfare. Mike Suzuki. gave members are inc\udcct\ "Pro\f'rb. Is _rtil /hI <011. Jl\lU\n"\t' n anN ~ Wbtn 'f'N cIon'l p<1'( .,.,... BROADCAST 8 A.M. TO 11 P.M. DAILY ~.)Ia.,. of Buddha.. . for croG~. t OO 110f'mtl t1"OP\ 100 Po~t JI\[mnt.\(\ " ~ Q,lr)' 't" I ~. 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