Per spec lives PACIFI ITIZEN

B3' JERRY ENOMOTO Nat'!. JACL l't-..ld.nt VOL. 69 NO. • FRIDAY, AUGUST 29,1969 lubKrlptlon Rat. P.r v.. TEN CENTS S acra n'U ~ n t o u.s. 55, Forelg" $7 A pre •• denl ot an oulfil like JACL I. oCt~n spread so thin thai he dabbl.. In mony or• ganizational ('onc~r n s. but i!lt NOGUCHI CASE IN RETROSPECT: re~l b ' knowlrdg"able in 100 fe\\'. I have long relt Ih nl the besl contribution that the • p resident can mRk~ i~ to ~x ­ crt the: inftuence of his oftlcr to e:mph nsilt lhr major pro• ,'fam priorities or J ACL. II i. 'Enryo syndrome'

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with this conviction that I h ave e:xerci~cd the appoint• seen as dissipating ment p reroJlath~ open to me to place the Cbaorman ot the C.vil Righl, Committee. and LOS ANGELES-The vaUdlty JUST Committee, the dona• For Times writer Willi• the National Youth Commis.• of the ·'Enryo" syndrome has tions arrived at the rate ot tord, the course ot Japueae l ion e r~ on the National Board. been tested by the recent $1,000 a day with Sam Shlmo• Am.rlcan history bas been The JACL Youth Program. county dispute over its coro• guchi. Bank of Tokyo xice• .ba.... d. Exc.pt for a hand• ...·b ieb encompasses a variety ner, Dr. Tbomas Noguchi, and president, and Frank Omatsu, ful of adlvlsto, Ibe Japan_ a t youth ser\'ices. as well 8S a Its strength may be dissipat• Sumitomo Bank vice-pres• Contlnu.d on Pal'. • f~Jr . JA CLIt organiUltion. is in ing. ident, providing space and .. slate of flux. Considerill,l! Three years ago, Dr. Harry help In their banks to collect that youth is in a transitional H. L. Kilano, UCLA professor the fund •. ~ ta.ge. any youth proJ;ram is ot social welfare, said II a Dr. Henry Yamada suggest• RlwllYs in 8 stale of flu:>.:. be• wartime evacuation occurred ed naming the fund Japanese Honolulu daily cause its core leadership is again (as happened In World Uniled In Search for Truth• constantly turning over. In to• War II), the majority of the JUST. day's turbulent atmosphere. a Japanese would merely go Attk. At that of 1950. talilos In the Santa Cruz JACL, Judy Tamura of San Fernando Valley Japane.. Angele. JACL. -Toyo Miyatake Studio Photo. deelJlon to ~hl ..abult the Ilme be was 14 "ean old.» The editorial came In the Mountains. This affair was cbar,es arabult blm wu Helping to galvanize the wake ot action by Con_ sponsored by the District HUll-lapanese" and surpris• co .ty th th man Spark Matsunaga CD• Youth Council> of Northern ed the a"thorlty. Up to ibis w:~:"'la:Jr~titi~":~d ) who two days earlier Calif.. Central CaW. and Pa• time, Japanese Americans dealing with the .Noguchi declaring s?,!,e 120 congr ...... cific Southwesl, and interest• had alwa"s ahown nnq"es• ouster issue on campus, where men were lomed In Introduc• Ingly reported by Patti Doh• Enomoto opposes boycott of book over title t!onlna' loyalty lo anthorlty, the concept of Oriental dissent Ing a bill to get rid of Amer• zen in her "Sansei Slant" col• IUlano observed. Tbls wa. was raised for the first time, Ica's infamous law. u mn of August 22. pari of tbe "Enryo" 17D" though Colin Watanabe, sta1! "Tbe bill cannot pass too From my eyes. the turnout, SACRAMENTO - In a quick many J ACLers, "it certalnly ed Job that the Ethnic Con------• drome-& tendenoy lo hold writer for Gidra, a monthly ooon. & long as the concen• p r o g ram and atmosphere response to J ACL Ethnic Con• In no way Is meant to detract cern Commitlee is doing," be baok. lo acqul... e, lo ..In Sansei publication, explained tratlon camp law Is on the iooked very good. Despile cern Committee's resolution trom the very vital and need· concluded. . I f I and bur It. Oriental dissent began with books, there is a • t a i n on p roblems in preparation. the against the title, "Nisei: the ( When Kitano Issued his the Asian studies department American democratic InsIitu• h eadaches ot managing a con• Quiet Americans". the 100- en Ienma ee opinion at a UCLA seminar at San Francisco State Col- tlons," the Adviser editorial ference. drawing upon \\~dely year history ot the Japanese PULSE ON THE CHAPTERS: lege. pointed out. .eparaled districts are such In America authored by Bill I IdS 14 ot the Japan... American ex- that the youth have a right to Hosokawa. national JACL "In the past," he said, ".Asi- Ten of EcIIIortal feel pretty good about the out• p resident Jerry Enomoto last ~if.;~:~~~C~~;~~ ans had never fought a case Re spar\< Matsunaga of Ha• like this. Tbey (county ad- will P joined' 12) 00__ come. District representatives week (Aug. 17) reilerated his Fremont JACL assures perpetual care sa e ept. ks P atti Iwalaki. Tim Kurumaji min 1st rat 0 r .) may have In IntroductnJ< & bW to get rI4 stand on the question. thought they would be able of America's lntamOWl c:ooui:eDtra• and Ben Matsuura did the Enomolo does not supporl tI~camxf..J'J'·K. heavy work, with National of Japanese cemetery at Irvington in San Francisco ~~~o~::?':~:::~: to oust him without backing Inouye _ the pres.."""" 10 change the defense of Dr. Noguchi, Ki• up the charges because he ~.d In "8::~ oIiDllar Ie- Youth Inlern. David Takashi• title of the book and speaking SAN FRANCISCO - JACL tano called It a "dramatic wasn't going tD fight" ~~l1bm ~~paS. too IOOD. ma, contributing his talents. specifically to the points In The staff aid of Alan Kuma• the resolution. It was his opto· B" TED INOUYE Buddhist Church, the commll- chapters in Northern Calltor- change" which v e r y few First BeacUoD ~wlO~::' ~~ co~tn~~ tee ot Frank Kasama Cbi- nla were being urged tbls would have predicted bad It m oto was evident. particularly ion thai many Nisei and San• Noguchi revealed his 1!rst st.aIn on American cIcnoCnUA: In• as a moving force at the con• sei do not find the term - FREMONT-In 1928, the Ja- yema Salruda Kat Shikano week to participale in the Ja- occurred 10 years ago. otI~= pan Society of IrvIngton (In Hikolchl Tajima and Ted panese Centennial banquet JUST Comml«ee reaction was consistent with for tho repeol meuure ference. quiet-f'noxious" his culture: "If they don't otema from the tracedy d\lTlDl Pegged around the points of southern Alameda county) Inouye WM able to Inform all during Japan Week celebra• ~or~ ~erl~ofenJ'.m0r:.U: "Yellow P ower" and ''Why Jr. The "sales po(entlal", In purchased a small portion of known relatives of the de- tlons here on Sunday, Sept. Williford's story wu a de- want me., fll resign!' Enomoto's response, was not serving and warm testament Mrs. Kunltsugu said, "Tbe c..try In west Coast ~ ..- JACL?". the various group the cemetery belonging to the ceased Interred at IrvIngton 14, 5:30 p.m., at the Kabuki ~oeatlo" d iscussions, Including some going 10 be limited among Independent Order ot Odd Memoria Cemetery. Letters Tbeater-Reslaurant at the Ja• of the active group-Ibe Ja- Japanese are bred to reopect berde4 Into cam .... adull-youth encounters, were J apanese Americans but it Fellows. were written In both English panese Cultural and Trade panese United In Search of authority. Tbey bate to ex- oruA'II BVENT Is ttself • ctra• lively and generally thought• was J ACL's hope It would be Truth committee - which de- press ill feeling against con- matlc and convincing reuon - more ambitious than that. Tbe J apanese faced preju- and Japanese to explain the Center. fended Dr. Noguchi when In stltuted authority. Tbe forma- th~-;'. ~= b~~~_ ful. The verdict on ho",' rele• dice and discrimination In the program. Issei who are 70 years of .. WM bad been man:!' vant this aspect ot the conter• Enomoto 'W'3 S particularly matter ot burying Its dead. age or older and who have need of legal assistance but tlon ot JUST then quite Harbor the... without funds. a phenomenon ... Tbere is yean of frlctIan on tho WeSt ~ce- was must depend upon dlsturb. d by Ihe initiating Tbe IOOF, however, has al- Despile the obstacles of resided at least 45 years In ~ ~~~~ ~:­ • ",'hat its plann~ expected. ot a boycotL " U impll ... ways been a more tolerant many nameless grave., con- the United Stales are being Key figures of the JUST the fo:ellog ':hat It is no longer ... Like Patti. I thought that that a committee. concerned and understanding group. tributions trom friends and Inviled .., guests of the San Committee were Interviewed. the nght thing to do by stay- HarTy H. L. KJtaD<>. wrltina III It was Dr. Yoshio Yamaguchi, Ing quiet. This kind of thing his book. "Japanese s~~=~ the "socio-dramas" presented with free e:"qlr eSSi OD and Over the years, 65 J apanese relatives of the deceased have Francisco Japan Week Com- virtu~ ~e ~l~~~ were Indeed a higblighl r~bu. . takes it upon i\selt have been Interred In the Ja- been generous. mittee. Noguchi's per son a 1 dentist, isn't anymore. Your awere not ... Although this was a youth who suggesled Godfrey Isaac day isn't gomg to come unless .4t..te4 as thoroughly or .. to agrre5sively d eny people panese section known today The committee met with the The deadline for advance quJTh~ ura~,er ~tr~natloD&llQ' conference, National Youth the ril'bt to buy a book b. • as the Irvington Memorial manager of the cemel.ery July dinner reservations and sub• of Beverly Hills be retained.. you protest-t!. Commissioner Mi.ke Suzuki. cause it doesn't like the 9 $1 ,500 Kashu Mainlchi sta1! writer Of the remsta!ement, Dr. and their culture and customa Cemetery. to deposit as down mission ot the guest list is Kau. Kunltsugu noted that the Yamauchi said it was "a vic- made the assimilation problmo P SW District Commissioner title." he declared. For many year" the Fre- payment, assuring the balance Tbursday, Sept. 4, according ~ Butch Kasabara. CCDC Youth JUST Committee didn't get tory tor the people of Los more dlfilcult. d'll:upe,w'lll! At the same time, Enomoto mont JACL groomed the Ja- Endowment care costs $50 to John T. Yasurnoto, ticket organized till after the county Angeles." Kenji Ito said the ~~~;n:'dre~ d1.- Commissioner Jack Harada, panese cemetery prior to the per grave. The chapter re- chairman, of 2060 Greenwich. :::a NCWN Ass 0 cia t e Districl said he was aware and sin• had presented its case. Actor sb~w. In th .-. te4Kl~o' aInst th cerely understood the major annual Memorial Day serv- quired $3,250 for the 65 St., San Francisco 94123. Reg• George Takei pointed to the "victory even e "'W'A'I:. em. Commissioner R u s s Obana, ices. graves, many of them name- ular banquet tickels are $10 political Insecurity of the old- county we live under a gov- "The Japon... bandlcap of ft" Karl Kinaga, and Dick Ta• objection that bas been made =-~t to the tlUe. The Ethnic Con• The JACL board last year less or without relatives. per person. Checks are pay- er generation Japanese who of laws and not of Contlnned on PaP • naka were conspicious by at first shunned Noguchi be- ~~:..- ______...::..:.:.:.:.....----- e e T n Committee resolution voted to place the Japanese With considerable help trom able to the Japanese Centen- their presence. section un d e r "endowment the Rev. U. Sugiyama of the nial Banquet. Butch's loss ot poundage feared the title. "Nisei: the cause he was "too political Quiet Americans", may offend care" and engaged in an ex• and controversial!' BOXSCORE ON TITLE II REPEAL COMMENT: m ade him so svelte that the tensive campaign to r a I s e Southern Alameda County Associate national JACL dI• effect was downright startling. future J apanese Americans and bears racist undertones fu__ n_d_s_ to_r_th_e_n_e_w_s_er_V1_·_ce_._____ CO_n_t_ln _u_e_d_0_n_p_a.:,,_o_3 Over 1,200 expected reclor Jeffrey Matsui. recalled Also he was the r ecipient of so the first weeks ot the hear• much special attention from similar to the commonly used Watch (and Make) This list Grow • phrase - "the J apanese made In Japan Week parade ing: "I don't think those the camp c:ul\nary staff that GEORGE ISHII, CHIEF CRIMINALIST charges could have been lev• I wondered if it was the "Poi it on their own, why canlt they'?" SAN FRANCISCO - A color• eled at anyone except an Ori• Bowl" T-shirt or the Kanaka ental ... The intention was Ilccent-I lett betore he sang. While Enomoto sald he was ful Japanese costume parade communicating the view of will be a Japan Week high• to scare people like In the All in all, I thought that the Biggest job analyzing narcotics for WW2 days." conference was a success. light Sept. 14, starting from the Civic Center at I p.m. and Stirring Interest in the case was the Rev. Howard Torlumi More Dialogue Bank of Tokyo branch procedlng up Polk St. west on Seattle police; more help needed Post St., to the Japanese Cul• ot Union Church who opened Even more recently Mas Sa• tural and Trade Center. his church for a series of to open in los Altos meetings with Isaac as speak• tow and I sat in on part of the By JIM IIIALLERY said. liTo handle everything o v e r 1,200 participants er. And it was here that Ko annual meeting ot the Nation• SAN FRANCISCO -Bank of that we should, the depart• from throughout Northern Hosbizaki, Ernest Fukumoto al Youth Commission, at the Tokyo or Calitornia's tenth SEATTLE-Huddled back In ment nee d s to be at least Caliromia are expected to pa• and Wallace Ban joined the Marina Del Rey in Los An• branch will be dedicated Sept. the shadows ot his laboratory, doubled in size. rade in picturesque costumes testy band and began to col• geles. Details will be reported 12 at 4800 El Camino Real, George Ishii, chiet criminalist "We are able to handle only depicting Japan trom the an• lect funds door-to-door among later. Los Altos, where the city for the Seatue Police Depart• 60 per cent of the cases in cient Uage ot the gods" to Little Tokyo merchants. They Mike r eports thai a number limits of Palo Alto. Mountain ment, may be one of the most the Police Department. The the Meiji era. collected $200. "It was the 01 resolutions will be forth• View and Los Altos converge. Important men on the depart• minor ones we have to let A flute-drum ensemble, mi.• first proof of concern the com• coming, expr essing the views Susumu Onoda. bank presi• ment's staff. pass. We just haven't the man· koshi carriers and ondo danc• munity had shown," Williford of the Commissioners. Evi• dent, named Takashi Waka• (Isbii is married to the for• power." . ers will be incorporated to reported. dently some will reflect pretty The department also hal add to the festival spirit. bayashi, now asst. m gT. at San mer Marie Sakamoto or Seal• Fonds In.rease aggressive support ot the Jose, as manager of lhe new tie, daughter of the late Jim• trouble obtaining new equip• The Japan Week committee young peoples' requesls. Mid-Peninsula branch. mie Sakamoto, prewar Nation• ment. Technology develop. said this kind ot historic cos- After the successful defense Wbatever emanates t rom al J ACL president, and Mrs. much faster than the depart• tume parade will be a first fund dinner, which was be• the con tab will be carefully Misao Sakamoto.) ment budget increases. ever oulside of Japan. yond all expeclations of the reviewed by us as expressions Directory 69 ot JACLers who have put in Besides analyzing narcotics Colle,e. Assist PHILADELPHIA - The 1969 .. lot ot time with J ACL confiscated by police, he is re• "The University ot Wash- youth. Aside from the satis- Philadelphia Japanese direc• sponsible for fiber and hair 1action of participation (with• tory being published by the comparisons, tool-mark com• ~~rO~:'.!e~;a~~e~~~~e~g Pbi!~delphia Jr. JACL. will parisons, weapon identifica• Artifacts found on AleuHan island out which no adult would get their equipment w hen we Involved) it takes much effort, be ready by Sept. I . accord• tions and anything else that need it,l) Ishii said. I'Tbey energy and valuable time for Ing 10 Alan K. Okazaki, Jr. needs to be scientifically an• bave things that we never adults to altend Jr. JACL con• JACL president. alyzed. could atlord and always are may be akin 10 prolo-Japan cullure ferences and otherwise sup• "We handle about 95 nar• willing to let us use them." port youth activities. The colics cases a month, and those IsbiJ said that although he i d D gherty JACL Is Indebted to Mike Su• IN THIS ISSUE are only the ones that the city Is nearly always called to tes- AMCHlTKA ISLAND, Alaska Dr. R c h a r au , mki and his Commissioners• wi! prosecute." Ish I i .aid. tlfy for the prosecution, much -An arch,,?logist says work Washington State University Mrs. Nobi Tsuboi ot PNW • GENERAL "!WEW! "There are many other cases ot his work ends up proving bemg done m preparation for anthropolgist, said the find Ern'Yo syndrome leen ... dtn ipat,.. (will be replaced by Kay Mori that we don't touch because accused persons innocent. ~~ Am:if:ufJann;~::r:- f~~t,~ri":s ~~a~~~c~ and Don HayashI), Frank ~f :~~:. c,,: ~~ n~ a ;n~~a~g~~ the department feel. there Is Oda of NCWN. Jack Harada Japan Week parade Bnd Cen• not a solid case tor prosecu• For bultan.e, he handl.d ed up evidence ot cui t u r.. gration. across a once-solid tennial b a nqu~\ set Sept. 14 .1 a Qse where oUioera arrest- which predates the Aleuts. mass ot glacial ice Into North of Central Calif., Masy Tashi• Chle.~ JUST comm ittee sends in tion!' ed a suspect on a narcotics . Am Ii rna of Midwest, Dr. Ken Ya• ~l~hj . ea!~ e u"n~; ~t>'Wa~~~~ Ishii said gun Identi1lcation .har"e and the suspeot .d- . Roger Desautels srud that e ca. J(Uchi and Lorraine Sakota ot mUted guilt. The laboratory his ,;;ew ~ad found artifacts "There are theories 01 ton ••••.•..• .• .• •. . .. . 3 is the next-largest job. Intermountain. Mrs. A I ice UIn one six-month period te.ts showed the suspect had of a de!imtely pre-Aleut cul- ~u:.:0u:::;;: h;n:~ "'U.": Endo of Eastern, Butch Kasa• • JACL-NATIONAL we handled 37 hom.icides." he• nnknowln,l" purchased • ture," approximately 9.000 olber thron,h Ibe A1euUaD hara of PSW and Associate Enomoto .ealnst boycott 01 HOiO• fake barmless drul" from years old. Aleuts are the na- ~""~In.!' kawa book because of Ulle con• said. "This includes identify• National Commissioner RQss troversy: Support conUnues tor ing the weapon and checking the pu.ber and was Innocent tlves ot the Aleutian Island .... Harano. Thanks to you all! repeal of Emergency Detention bullet patterns to see iI it was ot possessln&' a dan.cerona cham. Desautels and his four help- . . . Act .•• •• . •••..•...• .• •. .• .. . ..• 1 drnr. The use was thrown Desautels to I d ne~en en are pushing to finish work the one used in the crime." ~310 Lake Park Dr. t.JS1. 01 12.5 C:O-SPOMOI1I to M a\l;u- out. who toured. ~e A,toDllC En- on half a dozen sites near Sacramento. Calit. 95831 ~S~-¥fl~~~I~ .. .~~U .•• ~ •.•~~~~~ 6 Year Chief IshiI once proved that a ergy <70mDlI~.on tnstallation "ground zero" for the Mllrow ~~~J ;'l::eo~1fce:t' 5t~~a';;1~nL . ~~. Ishii, who has a degree in window had been broken trom that mdlcation. had been test, an underground blast ex• the Inside when a woman de- found ot a "whole culture not peeted to be just over one chemistry from Seattle Uni• a~ciated Rep. Cohelan talks on • IACL-CHAPTER versi ty and has done post• clared a robber bad broken It .. with the Al..,ka megaton In strength, schedul- f"rernont J ACL B5IUre-. perpetual and entered trom outside. It malnland. ed for faIl. Cilrt! 01 Japane .. e ctrnctcry at graduate work at the Univ. ot Title II repeal bill lrvlnaton ...... 1 Washington. has been associ• ruined her claim with the In- He aid there was evt- The archeologist said he ated with the Seattle Police surance company. denee II was usocfated with had found 79 sites, but is Another time he solved. Ibe eallore which estated concentrattng on the ones In OAKLAND - Rep. Jeffrey :no~~~~M:~~~ At youth Department 14 years, and has restaurant robbery by malch- thollSllJlda of " ...... on the vicinity of the teat bole. Cohelan, co-sponsor with Reps. Muaok.a: Conlres.lorwl Workload. been chief criminalist the .Ja~ Matsunaga and Holifield or HOllOkawa: Baek Hom • . past six years. Ing the grease on the sleeve the north..... la- (Amcbitka wu occupied by the bill to repeal Title n of ~~~·:! ~ ot~ : N~o~dl~iua:ht. One of the bl.... est prob• of a jacket with the grease In lancb. the U.s. mUIlar)' In 1942. as a flue in the restaurant. It Desautels, an }.FA:. consu1t- a base of operations against the Internal Security Act. Glma: Chun'h or the C"roaT'OIdJ. lems faclnl' hi. department ~_!!!~ highlighted his report on the R am . nak. : 01\'0\ Dlnen. Is lack of manpower. turned out that the thief had ant, sald human remains. sea the Japan_ on repc~J communj~)" ~~m~ : p;l\~:t~fl~tJo~~\"rl ,ained entry through the flue. ahells and animal bones were Attu In tba winter ...... bill at the "We only have three work• meeting last. week at the Cbi- Yamauchi: State C~nter Tourney. o-SeaW8 ftDM found at a depth 01. I tID • f&. 01. 19tJ.l lIese Communlb' Cen\er here. Y. Ed: I'lnaDI:ial R..,..,uowq. e r I. lncludini 1Il,YId1." he 2-PACIFIC CITIZEN TITLE " REPEAL IILL Government A GOLFING VACATION IN srOKAN! Frld3~ \ug. :!!l. lllG!l Roll of Co-Sponsors Expands Pacific Northwest divot diggers Gooa l.uc~! WMhlngton Newsletter • • by Mike MI ..ok. Ibpel'ial tc\ '1"he Paoltlo eltlanl WASHINGTON - Wllh 90 i W.stvi.w Sanharium Inc. mou" congres.num co .. apon .. all set for 35th annual tournament orin, the JACl,,-llllli.led bill I to rrpr.d the- EIl1I..'l'"oncy De· BJ JOt; flAl\1ANAKA Uk.!!ha" people competing, 2422 S. W ..'a", tention Act, the Ilat ot ~up· fewer Nlset, l~gl.lnlol'l SeatU. Congressional Workload purlh,/! In the Con• Dr. Benjamin M. Tanaka 734.9746 IIl·e.,. hno ."panded ron.ld.r• And IlQW, a golling vocation In Spokanel was ,en era! chairman or that abl\'. tirat event, with ...I sta from LOl AnC.I.1 loW or 1 2~ conlTe... mon The 35lh Annual Pacific HO\\' cO"'Jpon,or th~ ft,·Io.uUlu4" Northwe.l Golt Association Continued on P~re 8 ~,,- lloliftcld t2~20 tourn.ment w1I1 b. held 531- "hon thl. FIrst 'It lou of lh. 91. t COIl,rr" rflurno II. t bill HR Lt;~k-! RC"lIUM" 110 mort' thAn 25 mar urdll), nnd Sunday, Aug. 30- Good -- "'fdIlO,dQ)' ::;01,1 ~. r'om Il. IOllg"t nnd liI:t <>lIldnll) II\Ufled be U!Olt'd lUI co-sponsors III Q 31, onr boaullful Indian Can• Good Luck! hrtf' w('('k~ VRCA\tC'on 11 \\ HI {;tn~ " \\l~r \\ olkluud :\ 1\<1 <:t'mber. bill. t us lislod bclow). In the I 7325 Madison St. .\ lthough a nl1nlbcl" or .hnponaul l\l\.'asurl"~ hl1\,(' pa~ ~cd The annual 3G-hole .ualr lu,na Sonsle. 25 have Joined Seu. At'chilect To.hlk•• u Tera• 4301 ,lIhol' lhe House or Ihe Senale. Il i. porhllp, . igniftcant thnl Matsunaga urges will draw upward a to 180 666·4551 774-2275 Dnnlel Inouye to repolII Till. lawa, (ubovel WGS elect.ed ~olten and their t.mllle, to Le. "nl.I•• , Calif. none of the 13 Rnnual oppropriAtions bills 10 oporate (h. II through S t8n. president of the Loa Alll1e lce Spokane over the Labor Day , Paramount, Calif. ~o\'emmonl tor the 1970 lI,cal )'~ar U,nl bo~nn Ihi, ".'1 Jul. .. c.nate Co-Sponsor. ";1), BOllrd 01 Building and weekend. The event In Port• 1 hs\'e ~·~t been denred for the Prc-sidcnl'~ ~iJ:llatur .. tourism in U.S. ll.fety Comml.. lonors. He was land or Seattle wOuld draw l.:o-sponsorl of Inou;\' (' \11 in all. m(),' ('.pitol Hill ob,ol'wt. onnol I'ocall • thl' appOinted by May 0 l' Sanl over 200 parllclpanll. bill. S 1872 Good Ltlck! Greetings to the ConRT('s.,.oc: thll' hH~ AC'complished $0 lillie. ~\ ell 111 R yrur when WASHINGTON - A 16-noem• Yorty In 1966 to Ihe commls• The men are divided by .\1. ka-Gu\ el to} oion For Ihe pasl lour yean. handicap. Inlo four fliaht•. • new AdmlnLt.rntion. CYC'1l ot R diftC'rel1l PRtl\" fron, th~ t (";AUf.-~lurphl Itl. l:1 "I15IOIl DI bo.. National Tourism Re• Ent,re Japanese Amerociln which controls Confl'ess. takes oDler Haw.U-l"onc (Rl. luoU\G (01 sourcts Commillion, appoint. Teru.wa has bern pre,ldent The women bave a IIl,ht and IdDho-ChufCll tOl, Jordan RI of J npanese Amerl •• n Com• the Sention (over 55 years) By the time the COllgl'e~ rec('~ed ..... UllUSl 1:J. PIC':-ldC"lIt ed by Ihe Sacl'e!ary 01 Com• Constance L. Crawley Community ~Y~t~~?o~~I~~e merce, 10 help promote tour• munity Services. membcr 01 also will compete over 18- • 'i. '011 had ~\tbn\ittcd. 25 n\ajor new proposals. lnrludtn~ tlu~ (?.ol. the DIst.rlct Attot1ley's advis• hoi ••. tar-~achlng Marybnd-T)'dh\l" ( 01 ISIn In the U.S. was proposed one, the \\ eek before recess. These would dras• i\lllU\.-~ l cC.·\"rU,y to), Mondalel 0 ). ory councU, Litlle To kyo In thue da::fI of u " Ink , Paint Services In R blll Inlroduced July 8 PPl tlcall'r re"i$.c the wclto", ~ystcm. aUempt a consolidnlh:m or ),lunhmA-~tec.lr f O I. Community Development Ad• It it "beaullful" to leO Juel, b)' Rep. Spark Mal.unaaa (0- Sunset House he job traininJ:' and cmploYl'nent projects or the' uational ~~~~ ?~~k~-.~l~i{':r ~~~deu tR). !lawall). visory Committee. the May• NI •• I, San ..l. Chln.. e. Ko• 12144 Rinraide Dr. J::. o n~mnlent . and mihate 8 type of re:"Cll\1C ~harl1lg program NOrUl Carollna-Jordan (Dl. The body would .uage.t Im• or's Council tor InlemaUonal rein, Japanese Natlon.11- even women~ompet1nr to• AND \\; th the statt:~ and municipaUlie~ g~!o;~~'~fu~fd" IR I provements In exletln, tourl.t Visllor. and SI.ter Cltle. and 761-0880 thi~ '\'Tilin~. \.'Ongre~slonal lcod~n Rho~e the L.A.-Nalloya Sistot· Cily «eth.r In one bl« happy But. as of Repubucan hland-Ptll fDl facilities and .ervlcee. The tourtlament. e\"(~n Sou1h n akota-Mundl In, Committee. He Is also pres• North Hollywood, Cillif, .. ('Quld not 8&'ure the President that one or thc-se would "t~x,u- Y .rborouRh btll oliO provide a $13 million tDl. budaet to aid the U.S. Tuvel Ident 01 the International In• Saturday night 15 the an• IValdan Sportswear b~ appro\"~ by session'!,! end. RllhoUJ:,h A rr-w havl" I' rtl'sOIl• Ut.h-8ennon IR). stitute of Los Angeles board nual Association meetlne, a I'blC!' (.;hanrc to become law this year ~~:r:~~,\!i~~~~:p;:~\f,.:: Service of the Commerce :g:.. Dept. coordlnale v.rious trav• of director. since 1986 and has loo.e-knit group, but never• \\'yolllln&-McGu (0 \ .1 acllvlUe. domesUcally and been on the boa r d 101' 11 thele.. very functional. om• In lht last d~j' s belore tile Labor D'&T re(ts...~-\'a('atlons, Houst C o·'POUS01'. o\'erseas. y.ars. cer. of the hosl club each year Our Very Best double as olficers of the A.. o• the Senate appro\'ed b:,-~ ouly a single \ ote authoruo.tion (or Co-spol\sor. 01 th. MalSu• By encouullina eltizenl ot Staw. Rep. Patricia Saiki To All Nisei Best lVishes other countrl.. to travel in (R) 01 Honolulu was amon, ~Iation. An award. banqu.t I I the so-called Safeguard Anti-Ballistic 1Ilisstie Syslem. thOU!!h naga-Holl!!eld bllls, HR 12220, wlU be held on Sunday nleht spendtn~ contrac~ the U.S. wlll 01.0 Improve the 19 new members nam.d by pro\;cIing that hereafter all delense \\ ill 12221, 12609, 13452, 13453, President Nixon 10 the Cit• at the Vance Ridpath Hotel. be subjecl 10 re\;ew by the General Aerounling omcc. and 13454 and 13455: currenl balance of payment Mal£una,. pointed oUl ' izens Advisory Council on the Present Association oUicers Vernon by an o\,en\'htlming majority curbs on the- \lse o( biological Alaska-Howard \\". Pollock (RI. Slatus of Womon, whloh is are: Everett MatsuI. pre,.; L1n..sy Ta ~ D·M·E Corporation ~ o d chemical warfare: \\eapons. t.; !tft(l~~~'1I~l~T.UJdo'~~~I' DJ ••------. concerned wi l h ellminating T he Hou~ o\'en\'helmingly approved the m~l \:ompl"t'• John E ..Mou (01, Robert ~ discrimination against women ~~·Tak:iiu~.r~~.~;.lr:~· ~.~i! unett tOl. PhUip Burton CD), In the private soclor as well ukl and Kay 1otaruyama. touma· Electric (0" 1 1051 Monterey Pus Rd. bensi\"e ta..'X. refom\ measure probably in history, J~ut:r)' Cohelan IDI, Charita M. ment co-c.hmn. .... s the Congress return!. It appears likeb' thai the Hou.e Tearue IRl. Jerome R. W.ldle NEWS .. encouraalne their ITeater ~ ' Ul (0). 8 .•. S1.5l( ( 0 ). Chel. HoW· partlclpation in Ameriean Ule. Golfln« Sceno 233 W, Jefferson 263-9261 approve by a fairly substantial margin authorlzallon f.leld 101, JaJuu C Connall 101, tor the Saterruard ABM S)'Slem and Ihe re 'lriction' on Thom..s M. Reea 0). CAward n. "huton Lee, a Chi n e s e S.atUe usually has the larg• 747.7491 Monterey Park, Calif. chemical and biological warfare weapons. BuL the tax rdonn Royba.l (O). Charles H. Wu,on American pre-med student in est Dumber ol entries. There 10)' Richard T. Hanna (01, CAPSULES San Francisco. was named by Los Angeles bill taces stron~ challenges In the Sen ale Finane. Committe., John V. Tunnoy (0) Geor.e P. must be 500 or more with es• ~Ier 101, PAul N. McClu.key Gov. Reogan to the Advisory tabUlhed USGA handicap. in ",hlch has scheduled publlc hearing' to begin on this legi.• IRI, John J Mc:.FaU (0). Geor,e Committee on Children and Seattle. Including the femi• btinn the day after the recess ends. and on the Senale floor E. Brown Jr. (0 ). Lionel Van Youth. which Is planning to nine Tokiwa Golt Club of f~~Dlt O ). Au.austu.s .r. liaw· Other major bills of special Interest to J .... CL members Politics submll community programs some 50 ladies. They hold Best Wishes to All and their current slatus Include the following. Colorado-hank E. [,,·.ant IDl and adlon project. at lhe monthly meetings and month• Greetings Commit\e~ .F1orlda-&lm . I. Glbboru lDl, ... third San Francisco Chi• \VhHe House Conference on Congressional Reform-Reported by and on Claude Pepper (D), Dante B. ly tournamenll. The Seniors Our Nisei Friends &nate Cal""dar ,"uce.U (Dl. nese American, Garrett Chall, Children and Youth to be held are grouped for eompetitlon Congressional :EthiCl'-1n Senale Committee ll~~~~~~~~n~'IP,~~uUNI" 32, In.urance and !!nanclal next year in Washington, D.C. monthly too. Sur.ty Development Co. ,.ot, consultant, announced his can· Tt'. a llhellava" golting com. Weston's VIP Services Inc:. Electoral Relonn-On HOU!e Calendar and In Senale Idaho-Ot,... l H.anHn eR). didocy for the board 01 super• munlty. In fact, durin, a 3-i Committee. 1llino~Fr&nk Annun=.10 • D). Ab· Courtroom ner J M!k\" (01. Edward J vLsor:l. Two years ago. he was month period In the summer, 15233 Ventura Blvd, Many Fine Domestic Jobs Hospital .'>id-Passed by Hou.e, and in Senale Committee Derwi.nski (R), Roman C. Pu· regarded as one o{ the top 12 A Sacramento sup e rIOT there might be a tournament Availabl. E1iminallon ot Hunger-Passed by Sen ale. and In House ~~~te~~~ ~f:en,~). Jjo~rfl1ton Marks" philosophy. club. havin, recular monthly mittee. LOl Ang.I•• ll'inC'-Peter N. Kyro. t o ). earl)' morning argument at tourneys, there are the one• Post Ollice Retona-In HOllie CommitteOahu Bowling group at a dinner In hi. Port• Committee. (One. Rep. Ronan of lllInois died on Aug. 15.) Thadde.a J. Dulakl (01. Although Ibe Senate Subcommittee has no plans a~ yel daughter of the Noboru Sa• Assn. board of directors. An land home. In those d~ Compounded daily you , money earns 5.13 " if held Ohio-Robert Talt Jr. 1ft). Dei• outstanding bowler for the * ror considering the Inouye Bill, the House Internal Security bert L. Lata (R!. Thomu I. ka~ of Altadena, No. 6 In her there were many Japanese on. year. Ashley t o ). class at Muir High. Establlsh• past decade, he bas averaged glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!la Committee Is expected to take up and conduct public bear• Oklahoma-Tom Sleed ( D ) . 200 Or better In every leal(Ue * Your .ccount elrns 5.38 % for all multiples of $1000 ed to encourage high scholar• If held for 36 months under Merit's Bonus Plan. Ings on the Matsunaga-Holifield Bill in the not too distant ~~~~~eJDk. C. Nl% Ship, good cltlzenship, leader• and in the season just endtng § Stock" and Bonds on ~ future. after completing action on bllls eurrenlly under active had a 222 average In the Woi• CD ., James A. Byrne (Dl, Gus ship and service amon~ J opa• ~ ALL EXCHANGES ~ conEideration. Yatron (0 1. FTed B. Rooner, nese American students, the alae Open. He has tweh'e 100 Nilnp.r fOlist at the end before our 'u an and hcr husband rcturneci Th. ChleAAo donAtions w .... 01 the day . from nine weeks in Europe u an and Warl'en arc Shl~ JUST Committee hono .. • •• nL by WAk.mAlou. lor· Fresno market Fi.hing, boating and water• youn!! enough and unencumbered enough to wander mer noUonAI JACL pr ••ld~nl No,uchi atto,ney Iliac skiing during the day and vii• over Europe as whim dictated without bothering about And chohmAn 01 the JUST jUng around the campfire In hotel reservations. For a guide. they had one of those Nog\1cht Delen•• Fund ChlcA' LO!; ANGELES- Th •.Iap.· Ihe evening Ilt the Me~ go Commlll••. picket case pends Creek outing Jul1 28-27 __ Europe on 5 R day books. They saw n lot of Europe neap Unlled In S.arch lor TrJl1E·OUT - Workln~ with the SeatUe Oriental Community In 0 lei leI' to YAmo/IUmo, Truth Commlllc8 WAS sch.d· the happy memories for _ for VCI'V hltll' mOIlI'\', but the\' also saw the inside of molo. Mollv Tokeoka; .landlng-Don Kazama, SeatUe JACL WakAon.lo" polnlect oul Ib81 uled 10 hold A le.llmonlol FRESNO A Fr.mo Counly Idaho Falla JACL memben 1\ lot of flophouse·type joints that they would never 17~ donor. In lhe Chlc.~o dinner Aujt. 28 01 Ihe Bill· Ipo""g. ron lor open weekday. at Bailey Gauer! School are and famlliel'C. ,upertor rourl hearIng h •• (trom leH) : ,rRled-Marl< DavId, Chri. Davtd, Alan Yama. have considereci staying in, hnd they bcen in the ar'A gAV. 0 10iAI or $1.720. mOl'e Hotel lor Mr. And M.... bten pOllponed unUI Sept. 17 wllh ,xll"n". amounllng 10 (;odtt'ey teARC, ctef~nlf' tcam p ..... ·cl.ct; Cathy Miyamoto, recent Peac. Corps retume." (InHed • tates. $~.1.78. on on Injunclion .uil brought for COllnlv coroner Dr. Thom• Dr. Jo. Oklmolo, Sealtl. JACL youth concern chairman. I ob.~erved. .gAln.1 tho Fr.. no branch o( Rut as Warren it isn't the acconl1noda· Wakamal"" .Ald new. 01 a, NoguchI. the NationAL Aun. tor the Ad. Good Luck/ lions that make the flophouse whal it is; it's the Dr ThomA. 1'. NOJl\lchl'. ~.­ voncemenl 01 Colored Poople • • • people in it And in Europe, thcy found these minimal InslalcmenL •• chle! medlc.. 1 New corone,'. office to OVe,. plckelinl( of the Boy. 2775 IJneoln An. Progrom ~xRmlller-coron"t' or Loft An .. MArket In West Fre.no. chtlrman Mack Yamagucbl accommodations wl're well patronized by other young R.le. CounlY rAm. In Ih. be nea' County med cente, Pulse- revealed the talk on medicine ,\ mericans enjoying a vBcation on a limited budget. Boy. Markel, owned by KI. In Japan will include .ilde Don's mid.1 01 tho Chlcogo tund LOS ANGEL.ES-Th. Coun!:v The Europeans who tra"el, they found, like to patron· drive. mUrA Markets, Inc.. was onp Conllnurd Irom Front Pare presentation.. JACLer Loul. Board 01 Supervllor. endors• of several West Fresno .lort''' Galuccl 01 West Lo. Angele. be lhe more ('xpensive places; It's onty the crazy Nol Included In Ih. mane· ed Feb. ~. 1970, .. the targ.1 picketed by the NAACP In .ball b. met within the next will pl.y hi•• ccordlon. young Aml'ncan~ with guidebooks in their hands who t ary 10llLl at the Chic_so fund dale 10 llarl conatrucllon 01 o ..con dory boycoH move l ..t flv. y.o.... Tho commilt.e Upholstering ftnd theLr way to cheap, substandard shelter and have I. Ihe conlrlbutlon by Mr. And • new $1 million bl1lldln~ .1 monlh. .tlll I n v It •• contrlbullon • M.... Ray Inouye. who cbarg· lbe County· USC MediCAl Ccn· AILhough the NAACP whlrh can be senl 10 the law Whing Ding a lITeal time at it ed only $88 lor 20.000 piece. leI' (formerly the L.A. Counly rc.ched An amIcable ""llIe· office 01 Frank Kasama, 37477 A local tradition that goes Cars • Boats or Susan and Warren had read lhat Europeans liked 01 0 III e I prlnllnJ(. LAbo., Gene"al Hospllal) to houae Ihe ment with Perfeellon Maca• Fremont Blvd., Fremonl, Caill. back many year. Ia the P ...• Whaf-Have·You Which would nonnlLlly amounl 94536. to carry lunches of hard bread and cheese M they coroner', offiCfli. roni Co.. they maintained deu JACL whlng ding for • their plckellng Agaln.t Boy. The commlltee W8J a5SUred chapter 1000 Clubbera oche. QUALITY WORK traveled b\' train or bus, sharing their food with Markel. alleglne bad employ· lhat turth.r Improvement.! duled tbls SUlIday, Aug. 31, at fellow passengers So lhev picked up hard rolls and menl pracllces. would be made. Including the Tom 110 resIdence. Dr. 13S341A Lakewood cheese and wrapped them in new paper ~nd bought George Kimura. one 01 lh. anolher enlrance road to the Tom Omori and 110 are co· It little knife lind were prepared to do like the Eure>• Charge Asian stUdents barred from owne... , IRtd .t the Um. thaI Japanese secUon. AddlUonal chairmeJI. 634-0884 peans. It didn't take long for them to find that most the NAACP kepI pickets al lawn, trees, and shrub. are Iht atore withoul making any 10 be plan led. Installation Bellflower, Calif. of their feUow train passengers either ate in the diner conlRct with alore oUlelal •. Every member 01 the chap• or carried sandwiches of fine white bread wrapped in University student minority program 8u G.brlel Vaney JACL The delay wa. agreed to ter II proud 01 this worth• will lnotaJl It.. 1970 chapter wa.x paper. Quaint people. the e young American by allorney. In the case and whllp eommunlL.v project. otticen Nov. 15 at the Mon· tourists. SEATTLE-Charging thaI lhe Woody Wong, Larry MAtsudA. Judge Ken n e I h Andreen tebello Country Club with special-educaUon pro(lam lor Teri Escobar .nd Ruth Ann ordered the temporary reo For the Elders Jetb:ey Maim!, national asso. . One of the highlights of thl'ir trip was a sukiyaki minorlly .Iud.nl$ at the Unlv Kurase. all UW student.. .trainlng order 10 remain In Greetings d1llILer at a Japanese restaurant 111 London where the o( WAshIngton I. dlscrimlno• R.crulLe ... will talk 10 high eHeel The 1 d & h a Fall. JACL ciale director, .. Inrtalllng tory because It uclude. A.I ..n Ichool graduale. wIth grad. Although pic k e tI n If h8J Women'. Auxillar,. was In officer The banquet commit· manager was a Japanese-speaking Englishman and cbarge of the Isset .ppreda- tee co-chalrmen are Shiro Ta· the help seemed to be non·English· peaking Japanese .tudents. Ih. Asian Coalition poinl averag •• under 2.S bul ce ..ed. the order limIt.. the lor Equality (ACE) h .. pro· having academic potential or pickel. to .Ix and .aya they lion dinner held Aug. 12 at kemolo and Mr•. Fum! Klyan. Their waiter, seeing. usan's Japanese features, tried sen led rour demands to t.ransfer students who n·· shall nol carry signs bearing Taulphau. Park. On the nomlnallons com- Clancy Hart to strike up conver alion usan in her painfully awk· Anthony Ogllvl •. ta.k-Ioree quire linancial ald. Prospec• "Jland~rouJl, libelous and de• Bec~u.e 01 Ihe dislanc. 10 m~~ ~e;"hIn> chmn ' Edwlrd ~ooh ward Sansei·go explained that she spoke no Japanese. chalnnon lor the coallUon. tive stude nL~ may call rl!"• famatory Italement.s" pertain• the Liltle Tokyo recreation Tok.. hl . so.wka: }U,uo TEXACO When she tried to tell the waiter she was an American told Dr. CharI.. A EVAna, crult.rs at the UW Sludent In« 10 the .Iore or Ita opel" center for Issei manned by MaYmlura, Geor.. Moun and head 01 the SEP. thAI ACE Unlon, Room 312. "ton. the Pioneer Kal, P ..adena Henry MJ,n1A. Sansei, he seemed to think she was saying that she wan led by this week commlL• ------.JACL will study prospect.. ot M' Your Car Care Center was Taiwanese and nodded sympathetically. But the menl. trom him and the unl• establishing a PIoneer Kal In eetmgs meal turned out just fine. verslLy on each 01 the de· Pasadena. Dr. Ken Yamagu- Much ground was cover.d "Where Service Counts" mands. LiHle Tokyo's first postwar store chi, Harris Ozawa, Tom 110 by P ••de ... JACL at It.. gen• Th. demands Include a unl· ~nd Mark YamaguchI were eral meeting at the home o( If one of the objecli\'es of travel is to gain new versity commitment o( SEP to appolnled by Kim! Fukutakl, treasurer Butch Tamura held 1203 Redondo auch appreciation of one's own country, then their tour of the (ormallon 01 a recruiting cbapler president, to the proj- three dayl after the PSWDC commilt.e spedllcally for Fl· about to celebrate Its 25h year eel ~ ..Ion ot Aug. 10. Member. 327-9966 Europe was a resounding success. Thev soon learned IIpino. and n.edy OrientlLl., &hlp chaIrmaD Mary Yus. re• that some of the things they had complained about at In particular, bul nol limited LOS ANGELES _ On April panded It. Along the line, he Civic Affairs ported • chapter membership Gardena, Calif. home were much superior to what they experienced to the Model City area I, 1945, with Lhe war In the high of 417. Dr. Bob Suzuki haa .Iso become the owner 01 Idaho FaIL! JAOL continued dlscuue

~.ft'"r •• "" ••• " • . ~ .... ~.,.,.,. Our Very Best Wishes Paul Bennett & Assoc. Eagle Produce to the Japanese Community Designs of Fine Interiors 929.943 S, San Pedro St. MA 5·2101 682·3469 Bonded Conunls&lon Merchant3 p... dena _ Wholesale Fruita and Vegetablu - Lo. Angel .. 15 CARDO-WEST t ....•.• ;::.~;;.-; :':.-;-;;.'":"::':;.";.;: ...... ~.: : ..... • • Automotive Products JEWELRY APPRAISERS • YOUR. CRE~IT ~NION Unbilled Thlrd·'lrty Opinion of Vllu.. i StIte Apprllu". 3508 Avalon Blvd. 50 Y.rllt 5th Iftd lroadwl' J .1I.,.t/01l1 National JACL Credit Union I 232·3416 BIllard & Ballard 242 S. 4th East i 232·3418 232·3419 448 S. Hill St. Suit. 417 Los Angeles, Calif. Los Ang.I•• , CaUf. I..... ~~:~~~~!~~~~~~~~::.~ ...... I 624-7505 4-PACIFIC CITIZEN hldB~ ', Aug, 29, 111611 --- Racial stereotype still haunts Tendency of ethnic isolation hurts ~ llIIlI lIInlll ll mll lllllllln mmmEl • R,turn Call Hideo Mog oro i Miliowora IH. :liiliillil!lm. Nisei on label & looks, not talent integration of whites and Negroes ~ Sweet Shop - 2 •• E. 1st St . NEW YORK- A Itudy of pal- ned and even have ot lea. t Lo, "'ngolo, MA 8-4935 II lel"l11 01 segregation In the one communl\.y in common• ~ 11II1I 1 1I1I 1 1I1I1II1I1I1I1II1I1I1II1I1I1II1I1I1I11I1II11I1I1II1II1I1I1II11I11I11I1II1I1I1I1II1I1II1I1I1I1I1I1I1I1111111111111!6 m etropOlitan atca has con- Ihe BAY Ridge neighborhood 1I11111111111111111 11 11111111111111111111N1l2 = E eluded thaI ethnic groups per- In Brooklyn" A.New Column alst In their tendencies I<> Iso- Measuring tbe SItuation. or I ~ l'lIbllitluU' b., l.ht Natlon ..1 .1 VL OlvJl ItI, ht. Co mmltt.. lal" Ihemselves trom othero, II ethnic groups along with ~ I SACRAMhlNTCl Wh!'n h. fin l.h. taaL PrJftay or tuh month, -= thus IlowlnK lhe [ntegraUon Negroes and P uerto Ricans In Fugetsu-Do WAS 8 Yf'A l" ~ old, hmn ~ "" u j lm o t o of whites with Negroe.. Ibe New York area, be found CONFECTlONARY (_". ~ <' ('AU' .T \Cl o ttt ~ tI; round hlmsell In n World Wn t" II bad prevloul l:r be.n thaI 51.2 per cent of lhe papu- 1I\&.t\aJ U 'Inff \",0 t . 1Hdto 11 JAp8n c~l~~ Anwrl ('n n rr loC' u· 11Ioa,lIi Ihal Ibe Iocllol- 10Uon 01 southern European Sl5 E. li t SI., Lot M,elM II ~"' &l'. b as "un _n."frlnJ th .. I 1I0D 10 MAdil OD '-ISK tion r nmp brcHnsp hr "Iook('d I.. IIolalion tended I<> origin would have to be re• tel"~l\ cmf'- " \ 6·4" '-and ""1'- Q-l)o vou h.,\,f' an, IUfirA• ~~-:. , 't'~l\ f r~~;:~~n th~ r ,,~ J !a~; turt' on Boosal irtfiS! like the e1l0m" " Civil, Rights I • ..,tlo. &I a troup beclme dislributed to achieve full In• Thr r xpcrit"IlCf' h· ft Fujlmt.1- accnutomed to new l or- legration with the northern ('.AU. mAOr' U1',1n .I,\l't., t nt_ A- No A book slo... ill J A ~orlo l ol!Y p l'o r (,~~01 ~ roundlD,. and Ita 10010- European population. " ..., ('o' um" "'; In'U.~d.-1i d l p8. n es~ t own $hOl1ld , howt"vt' l" to. now n ~ t UC' O ov l ~, d{'C'p h' ilWU1(' o r economic l tatUI rose. gralion ikH. p l'o p c n ~ il y £)'3 e ille tht' of' p('opl(' lito Q-Whl l I lb. IW. 01 511\ Q-Wh.r. can t ~blaln th, th~~e~~~~;o~oror~~~:ih~lt~ OJn~ - Dane. - eoc:trt.tl8 l1050k a w .·~ judRP othr1"5 on thr bo~ltII or Th. Iludy WI. con dueled by book Rnd \\ hen lale t or Loo Politi'•• h lldr.n Commentary I II UK: IYAIU • IAPANEI& .00.' Prof. Nathan Kantrowll7. of Irish fram the Calhollc !lal• ..-III II be Iynll. ble" book? . tN·.o\ype' 10 look "t 31' E . Firat 51. A-H~C\ka'\'a'~ i~ I nb(' l ~ rltthtl' thnn rontr nt.!t." Kent State Unlverslly In Ohio. lans gave them a score of 45.5 Lo~ • book hU• Anr:elu • !riA .... A-HI< latrst book. " /dit• who Is .alSO 8 I'!'ember ot the nearly 40 years after the end .d, "Ni,~i: lh. QulN mer• ko·' .••n b. ordered from Ih. Th" 31 :.1 VI'n rt' 1·' uJlntoto I lc ..n .... olld will b, publlshod Holl.ywood J ACL. C8 r. of PA• " pemt ns sa tnmp Inmfltt T o Secu re Equft l Opportunltiea a nd Equal Dignity Unlatioiverfntyn and SemmarSocial Chanon Poge pu-al ot large-scale European mi- ':=~ji~~ii~~= • by ~lorrow & Co in Novem• cific Cititen, Room 307. 1 2~ havt hrcomt a part or h l~ Columbia University. It was Conllnued on Pa,. 8 td~n t b er. The book >pan< the 100- WellN" SI. It's Aboul Micka, Ih. \\'heuc- " er lit' mt'ct"'l linanced by • granl !rom the -- ' - . - -- - -~ Yf!U hi~tOI'Y of tht' ,1apane5:t a J apanese Amflrlcan gll'l dnr• a n oth er JR])a nt' sC' Am('lrhmn, iillll llllllllllllll!llIllIlIlIlIIlI lIlIlllIlIlI llllIlIllIlIlIIlIlIlIIllIIllIlIlIlIl·1II111111111111111I11111111111111111111111111111F Natlonal InlJlitute of Mental Comm.rcil. Refrig.,a.ion In Amerit. l~ h ~ a.lmost InvRrll,bl:\' w ill LillIE' Tok.,\tO's summer h ~nr d Ih. , Iudenl. 80 tllll~ up Health to the Columbia Uni- Designing. Installation f~sti"a l - Nisei Wcek Th. As k . ""'bat CR1Ul ) w('I rt' ' ·0 11 p l'oblem or 8tel'eoLypell . verolly School or Social Work. Maintenance Q-Wh... sis tlon (!.A, mp.s! ~V R.Q u l\ tlon tare. J must b e a. p lu m an article in The American So• him thot th ll( town WAI( all I ~ ~ ~ EI V ~?"~ n ~ ~e I!ach. A-There \\ erE' approxi• rl( hl. for Honda motorcycles. or ciology Journal, based his con· I "Many '\ Olcricans on t hr m _ y b e that I l urvived matelv 10 cemetenes in the Not too ma in' day& later. cluslons on an analysis ot I ~~ _ ~ ~ Q-I h •• r d thaI JAC'L War Relocation Cenlers. The West Coast knew o( the E\'nc• fhrou.rh the war a nd Clm t censuses and a comparison ot Jntmbrr'S ha"t 3D e!\rc ll ~ nt untion. but I found AmCcl"lcnn~ ho" r " t r. an adult bru8hed 01l t or tbr Junl'le." one at Rohwer is beinR dedi• him "side with tbt' ",arntn~: New York with 10 other cities. medlra. croup in uraot't', I calod Sept 17 b)" Ih. Slale of elsewhere In the country with People also make eJToneOUIi He found that segregation 'Would tik ... to ha,'(> morf' in• "All YOU Jav~ be tter l'et out Arkansas a. A hislorical land• 1I1tle know lodge of "hot wen I or town," Assu mptions on the basi" or persisled In the second gen• JA~M'ESE ~ooo 1.. fQTtD . Uo n~ nlark. It hos been under cart on, let alone compl'ehrndtn~ names, he observes. "They eration. 1 A-Yes. \\ e- ht\\"e \Vhat i~ of the Ark 8 n s a s Green the I s ~ u e ~ concerning tht· "Th. to,.tUI cd look 01 hale have called my w ire, and said, (~xpressrd e ~ On a scale where total ~our name. addrc~ and tele• Thumbs. Another cemetery at camps. particulnrly n~ UWY by Ulut man .. 'Mrs. FuJimoto, can we bor• segregation is measured at ?lUId t!4t J.J. ~" ma i n~ indellble," he says phone number that It mem• l\1antanRf, which is located on Ihrealen the freedoms or a ll row 'your kimono, ' OJ' ·will you 100 and no segregation at O. i~ Fujlmoto'/Ii family ~ ub s e­ ber can ("all on you to Rive L.A DePl. or Waler and Po• Americans. It eVE'n rnrer to put on a tea ceremony for he asserted that Hthe segre• Sushi - Tempura :,\·ou all the n('('('~""'l~· intol• wer property. is now being meet peoplt' who tried to do quen ll ~' soUled in Morgan HilI Utll' .. 475 GIN LING WAY - MA 4-1. gation index between the Nor· Teriyaki mation. considered 8S anoUler possibil• .somcthinJ{ about It wlH"n II In Sonto Cln .. a Valley, work • Fl1ji m o t o ' ~ wUe , the former wegian. and Swedes, 45.4, Nrw Chinatown ' los A"'If'" Ity for presef\'alion. Those occurred .. InA o!o; sharecroppers. 'When Linda Wilson, i. 01 Welsh• indicate. a separation be• T "'KE OUT SERVICE 8anQ Uel Roo m fo, All Otcl5_ ~'ou 5.1.~' Q--Bo\\ do "" e- I• k"owin~ lhe whereabouts ot Fujlmoto bru s h l"~ aside" at( they had saved enough money, lrlsh' ancestry They mel at I wee n the Iwo Protestant ~om e home" in HQwaiit\n~ any families having someone Irn\'elent, Que tlon ~ a bout t h ('~' purchosed th e i r own Cornoll nnd are th. parents of Scandinavian popul ation s 3045 W. Olympic Blvd. A-"Alnha buried in any of the re)Qca• hl.s o,,~ experiences a t tht' land • 2-year-old boy which have partialy inlermar- l2 Btocks West of Normandie) tion centers should contad th", ca mp. ",,'hnt y OU ren ll y In high school. FuJlmolo Lo. A.g. l.. DU 9·5847 wn!ll After completing hi. work Q-I "ould like to donate JACL Ofbte (MA 6-44711 or have to think about/' hr pre!l'idcnt or the student - Fret P.rklng - .om~ Japane~t' In the Phllippines, Fujlmolo ol d musir rec• Dr K1~'oshi Sonoda. 11323 s.ay~, .o i! what does It medn body and a vorsll)" Alhlete. He ord.s to somt' wortbwbUe or• ~ntercd UC Berkeley on an I'eturned 10 Ihe Uniled State. Dearbrook Lane 1.0, AnRele, to Amerlcau sOt' lety tod a:v~ and joined the UC Davis lac• pnisation. ('auld "ou retom• 90049 does a k et' llioc lr- ts acndemiC' scholarship, and rf"• ont'.~ " 11." ccivl?'d a bachelor'!,; degree uity as an assistant professor m e.n d have to have ca mp ~ a t 311 1" of sociologv and applied be• A-The l\ a l l k I :-\ikkeiJin With 11 mnjor in biological Eagle Restaurant Q-Recenth" I rrcdved a What implc~ .. cd him mo!'t hO\fioraJ sciences, He expects CHINESE FOOD Pioneer Kai 0: 1~5 Weller St., seed cataloc w ith . section on 5CHmcc~ In 1955 Room 203. 1.05 An!:.I.. 90012 durin~ bi~ years in camp. hr to receive his doctorate in ru• J apanesf' bonsa i trees. Tbe l·elates. was the dU:co\.'e~· thot ~~ rvt'.d In Army TA 1 sociology this year , ft:'1l~ ' ; ~ ":. ~ 1· 4 ~71: 2 ",:auld appreciate a donation names at the \''Q rlou.5 trees - of that kind lI's a sentor cit• a group of Italian prisoners or \Vithan a year, he was draft• On campus. the youth luI· 1S449 S, W•• tl ,., Ga,dl " . were labt led wi th the a bbre• war lived outside the confinf"!I: looklng, 34-year-old Fujimoto Izen club fo r l&iei and they ruled and derop tor,. rorm rd. nnd having once been Are in ceed of books, goh and or the barbed wire that en• con.idercd "the enemy," he jl( known as an instructor with ror the _djec tive. J apll oese. I closed him strong convictions and the ahoji sets. tables and a tele• know the,. a re una ware of this lound gOing inlo the Anny an Matsuno Sushi ,'islon set this error. Should J write _ "Not only were \\ t' no dlf• Ironic lhing. Sent 10 Korea, courage 10 voice them With rerent from the PO\V's." he he was assigned as a reporter studenls his popularily is such 313 E. Fint St. Man Fook Low It' tte r ot p r ote~t to the (' om• retle-cts, Ubut we were e\'t:"n Ihal his classe. have tripled ii I Q-Wber. do I 1'0 10 hire a pan..v"! ror the miU tary newspaper LOI Angelel GenUine Chinese FOOd J apanese cardeDer? more confined 'Ve were not HStars and Stripes" and quadrupled in size after 9&2 So San Pedro SL A-By all means and ask temporary refugees-we were a year MA 8·8816 i A-1)o:\· 10 oblain the sen• them to correct il (JACL also enemie~nemies or our own Foll owing his discharge In lo, Ang. '" IS. Calif I Courareoul Volct lees of your local neie:hbor• has a leanet explaining this coun~ " aR;ainst whom we hnd l Q58. Fujimoto obtained 0 688 ·9705 SANT A ANA. CALIF. ~ I hood gardener situation. enhtled. ., PIe a !\: committed no crime:' master's degree In educa tion Typical of his willingness I<> (Soulh of Disceylan.!) Don't") In establishing th. reloca• (rom Stanford. and became a hl~h back the causes he believes in Q-Is II Iru. thaI AmerIca tion camps. Fuiimoto point~ school leacher in San despite their controversial na• Imagawa Yaki ls CUTTe.nUy buUdinl' cooc:!eD• Question of Week out. people acted on Ihe basis Jose ture was his acceptance this traAon camps? of stereotypes. "Too otten." h. ae laughl English. chemis• year or a position on the board TASTY JAPANES E PANCAKl KAWAFUKU Q-' Vhat ~ the exact loca .. Iry. biololO, and then took on A-Perhaps. The JACL bas adds, II we still operate on lhr or directors or the Sex Intor- lrutiated legislative eUorts I<> tion of Heart Mountain Relo• ,Igebra, too. The workload MITSURU CAFE : :;: t~ ~ ::a:~t . cation Center~ 35S"umption that we can tell repeal the concentration camp who the enemy i~ b.,· looking became so heavy Fujimoto Continued on Pale authorization law-the Emer• A-Near Cod~·. Wyo, In the bej!an sleeping over-nighl on 204V. E. 1st St.. northwest comer at him" gency Delention AcL specihc• a rlassroom table. 136!1i I . lot St. LOl An,.I .. L.A. IAA 8· 9os. a1y referred to as TiUe n, in• Q-I want the exacl loca• 13 CbUdren When word gOI oul whal be K. Y.... ,.ch i 622·0615 tion: latitude and longitude ternal Security Act 01 1950. The eldest of 13 children. was doing, be expected the "'nt:. ChT, e N.i:islli,.. For more information, please m degree and mlcutes. Fujimoto wa~ born on the- principal would say take it ~ Ho,(rss write I<> Ray Okamura. chair• A-Oh what kind of Yakima Indian reservation in easy. Inslead, he was admon• man of the JACL Committee research paper are you ~.rrit­ the state of Washington and ished thaI "we don' t have any ing? Masami's to Repeal the Emergency De• raised among Indians and im- insurance to cover you JJ the Namrs Th e fine st if! Jap ane se CU I ~jl1t' tention Act. 1150 Park Hills Q-My personal horoscope migrant fanners from Japan. place burns down." Coiffeurs R d., Berkeley. Calif. 94708. ... J was born there. A-Ob ... "1 didn'l realize It was. Fujimoto left, he says, grin. 1101 Mont,", Av •. ~ (J ACL Ofhce also has on rural ghetto until I starled 10 nlng, because he "didn'l want S."tl Monicl, C.lif. Restaurant hand a cew leanet describing school. There I saw so many their insurance to go up.u ..., A" ol"t,"o"t Original crullt)n, In Jade, Pe~" . ". 4S1 -1U. C,"tO"I'. C" I.I". New (fin:tA the repeal campaign in brief.l people who looked different- a e received a National Sci - Coral, Ambtr, Diamonds, Sapphiru, fa,"ily Style DinnI n Raymon d Uno a ddresses people wilh round eyes and ence Foundalion fellowship to Emtfi lds &ti d Rubles. Credit Clnb I.nq".t Room - Cocktail LOYII._ ~ RESTAURANT Honored . Fru Va ll daltd P ~rtc l nv . food to Go luncheon. Dinne r Q-I've noticed blue cards I h big noses - and so pale. T 'tud)~cg Cornell Universit:v and began ~ eD dlsplay in so m e of the CCDC on cjvj rig ts thoughl il was due 10 Iheir biology. But a gnaw- 205 E. Valley Blvd. Cocktails atores I patronize. What's the not eating enough rice." ing concern about social con- CENTURY CITY Tsukada CO, f1: TAKE·OUT LUNCHEONS purpose ot these cards? FRESNO-JACL civil rights Fujimoto and his family mel. drew him into the field Inside Padflc l u Nl t'l JAPANESE IMPORTS San Gabriel. Calif. Group Porties A-They are the "Blue Dig- coordinator Raymond Uno of were transported 10 a reloca- of rural sociology " I nk Bldg., Open 11 :30-6:00 Toy.. • Glftwafe$ • Prin" Tel: 280·8377 70.1 S. SPRING. Re s. MA 5 ·''':.l~ oity" cards. which slate that Salt Lake City addressed the tion camp in 1942. When the)" Between 1964 and 1966, Fu• 190 I Avenue of Ibe Stars J52 I . f lm St., hi A"I ..... Ca. the merchant has committed Central California District were released. the y were jimoto did field research in Los Angeles C.II 277·11H MAU.O TJUKADA M .... '.1"0 himself and his employees I<> Couccil Aug. 17 al the Bank given $5, and his father re- rural sociology and taughl al 3 Generations Superb Cantonest Food -Coclrtall Bar - 8~ n quet Roo. respect the dignity of patrons. of Tokyo conference room. He ceived a job assignment in a the University of the Philip- r;;;;:;~:,,;:;;,;, · :;;;;:-;, · ;,; - :,;;;:;;;~~ ::::: ::: ::::::::~::::: = ==:: ; ' ~:~dl'~~e ~~i~~ein ~~~rdi~~ ~f~rt~:h~~ !~~viti,: .. nt J ACL sl1!;11 r~:,~:i: :::;nfirsl ddY ~nm. ~ C~~~~ l i~~~~;~on sor - r - ' - ~ ADEH . _ AN ENJOYA;Lf J;ANESf' ;O'':UNI';; i ' Quon's Bros, city of the indi\·idual". as J oin the JACL :~ ~';,"~ ~ olhJ,r:. c : a~a~y;:;u{ .g~i~a~nc~ ~ '}.. ~~;~~~~f~ ·~: I Poinsettia Gardens Motel Apts, i Grand Star Restaurant p rinted on those c_ar_d_s._m_ean_s______-=-______i 13921 So. Nor mandi. Ave. Phone: 324.5883 ! ' .. "titut fo',"I' Miu Ha • • I ~II·Fi" Thun'" Entertai"ing .t the Pi,no 68. u,n_'ll Heal.d Pool . Ai r Conditioning· GE Kite"'",· T.'evl,lon ! THE 'HOW TO' SERIES by Raymond Uno iio- OWNED AND DPERATED IV KOIATA BAOS. • 943 Sun MUn Way IOPPo51t. 951 N Bdwy.1 --_. NEW CHINATOWN - LOS ANGELES MA 6-2285

UMEY A's exciting gift of •• """"tOt· On Politics and Po litical Action crispy J. Oint It Southern California's Most ExqUlsltt Shangri-La Room • goodness Anyone With any sophistication in Civil rights realizes 2-Gel yoursell or a friend elected an officer or a delegale. Tops fo t sheer early the need tor a strong and viable poli tical power base 3-Working yourself up the ladder--either gel yoursell or fun, excitement, wisdom , . A #/p/ng without which many door!s will either be closed or hard to a friend ejected to the representative. senatorial. county or plus Flavorl gel mI<>. slate offices or be elected a delegale of any of Ihese political CANTONESE CUISINE The passage of laws, rules. reguJabons. resolutions. ordi• party subdivisions. Prrvatt Part1e!. CoataJls. Banquet FIClhtl6 nances and orders stem from political roots which appro• 4-H you are not elecled all officer or delegate or if you p riate money. create agencies. hire personnel, implem ent are elected an officer 01" delegale try to gel on strategic 3888 Crenshaw, Los Angel. AX 3-8243 llrograms. project.. and plan. which, hopefully, w ill change committees. such as. candidate selection. pla tfonn, central ~tOttOt ..... ~.A...... ,-. ft.ft .. the face of a community committee, fi nance. and so fOl'th Umeya Ri ce Cab Co. f ft."" One of the rea~ons so many young people were in vol ved 5-Make sure you attend all meetings and conventions Los Angeles in the last election was lheir realization tha I they too can and make your vote count, a~ well as your ideas and your hope to mold the structlJre o( OUT nation ir th ey participated serv·ices When in Elko , , , Stop at the Friendly In pOlitics. 6--Help develop and organize political consciousness and Theretore. it is appropriate to quote. aD article trom cohesiveness within existing groups. such as, ethnic, service, Look, July 15, 1969 "M.ssa,e tor a Revolullonary Gec· reJigious, civic, business, labor, and professional. §tvt:krnen!)s eration: Yo u Can Remake This Society", by J ohn W. For Finest CAFE • BAR • CASINO Gardner, chairman of the Urban Coalition and fo rmer In order to direct w hatever in6ue l'lo ce you may have poli• Secretary of Health, Education and \Ve lfare. tically t o m ake changes both Immedialely and in the locg run, you may help to alleviate the gr ievances suggested by Japanese Food Here are some or the activities young p eople could the report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders which are ranked Into the rollowing t hree levels engage in I and I would tnclude many age levels and SOLD AT ALL GROCIlY STOlID , , • many kinds of people: ghetto youth with natural leader• 0/ relative intensity. ship capacitie::, but noL much education. college under• First Level of Intecsity: I- Police p ractices Amoricln Nltionl' Morelntll. Co, graduates, graduate students, young professionals, teach• '~9 E. 2nd 51" Lt. Angei" 12 - UA. 4·07U ers and businessmen), 2-Unemployment and underemploymenl Sign up for work in your own p arty! Write Sen. Fred 3-Inadequa te housing Second Level ot Intensity: Harris or Rep. Roger Mor ton, chairmenJ respectively, ot the Democratic and Republican national committees, and 4-1nadequate education ask what plans Ihey have ror involving young people in . ~Poor recreation racihtie.s and programs llarty work. (They bave sucb plans.) 6-Ineffectiveness of the political st1"1.lcture and grievance r.'''''''"·'''~f~:~~.~~~~~~ '''l,r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. Run for elective office, or do volunteer staff work lor mechanisms , omeone running for office. Third Level of Inlenslty: ~ .. ~ 515 Stanro rd A..,. ., L.A.. Ph. 626·2211 Enter government service at state or local levels. 7-Disrespectful White attitude. ~11Il11I1ll1II1I1I1ll1I1I1I1I1II1I1I1I1II1ll1I1II1ll1I1I1ll1ll1I1ll1I1II1I1I1ll111II1II1II1I1I1II11ll1I1ll1I1ll1II1II11I1I1I~ Help design and participale m publitly or privately 8-Discrimina tory administration of justice Excellent Cantonese Culsln. 6nacced Internship programs that will enable young 9-Inadequacy of federal programs Cocktail and Piano Bar people to gel a laste of public lire before entering it as 10-Inadequacy or municipal services r" L1 '1 r oklo', Flnt51: Chop Suey .. ous. carrer I)-Discriminatory consumer and credit practices E labor~te Impe'i~1 Chinese SeHina Form a local group 10 study in deplh the SOCial prob• 12-Inadequate welfare programs SA N KWO LOW I Banquet Roorru for Prlvat. Parties lems that conhonl your community, and present your Although these grievances emanate a! a result af past Famous Ch lneSi FOOd riots In the Black communities, my observations have re• ! lin dings to a ppropriate legislators and adnunistrator. • 228 E. lit St. Lot Angol•• MA 4-2075 911 N. BROADWAY. LOS ANGELES will! on partlclpallon by youth in civic organiza!ion. inforced m y fee1inlls thaI Ihey apply to the disadvantaged Fo, R... ,,,.ti ..... CoD 624-213' concerned with social problems. Say I<> Civic leaders, and deprived people of all race!ol and therefore, are univer• I.---~~-~~~=:~~~ uYou don't like It when we take unconventional action ; sally applicable throughoul the United States or wh ere any ------_. then give us a piece of the conventional action" J ACL chapter may be localed. , MINUTES PROM OISNEYL\ND TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS WHO ARE MOVING Do vol unleer work for organizations dedi~ated to good Jt:overnment, and recruit others ot your age grou p to do Tn closing, I would like to quole whal a great American likewise; it you Ond no organization Ihat suit. your once said : New AdcIr_ purpose I ionn your own "Human righls-Ihe rlghl 10 live In peace. I<> get an edu• 8 Form a local youlh or,lnlzalioD I<> study the proc• fr~ cation, to raise a family of fear-are the major prob• St.to ZIP .....,. of state and local government, to di,cover practical lems of mankind. They are at the core of nearly everything MIYAKO City means of impro\ r ights remain the great unfinished ill Town A Country, Orana" • K11·3303 people who d~!i r e I<> lake part In helping to .hap. the futuro I thll ~K YOU. Poclhc Cfttun Cln:vt.t1Dn DepI. eoune or the ir co mmunit~ · and our nation busine.. 01 mankind" ADLAI E. ST EVENSON ~u AlIa f "",... , 10 Maw ~ oa·1UIjI ~ 125 Woller 51. Los Ango'" Co. 9C1C11 2 I-Attend the votln, diatrlct or proemcl meetic,. (Clip Out and Kr .. p at Referener) (Suu AlIa ), ., 110m. "" Naill Sc. IIIb ...... _- PACrPle CITftlN-1 Aloha from Hawaii CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Friday, Aug. 29, lees. C.. h "Ith Or4". 10. ,e, • .,., S' MI"I ..", .., bt•• " .... by RIchard Glml - Businesl and - 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlllllllllllllll llllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil 11111111111111 1111 Fresno to Host State Professional Guide to Honolulu 1"0111 Los Angele. Entertainment Icone on 0 twice-dolly basi •. Thnt Your BUllncll Card piKed The Ad\,crU8l'1' ''') Ihot Center Invitational '" each hsu. fOt 26 weeki .... will oI.$h $15 (rom Ule OM• en lc,io.lnN· J .. D1 • a '1I1 •• 11I 3 line, (Mlnlmum) ___su WII,)' pOUlJle lor UIO'" tr.,vcl• would like to stnrt a "flnl.h NZAA CAL BTAra L.A_Alham_ bch oddlll ...1 line 16 _ an. ~rv­ brl. 2711 CaJ'Joe AV~ 2 bdnn e... wWlna to (orogo Ole tnll Ichool" tn Honolu lu lor ~ll>Cted horne, den 26d, 1 t , ~ balM, 4 car in.: o( meal~ durlnll the fl\'~ FO"maUon of the new Slate alated Tosh, "we have )'oung people wlO, nn eJ~ all Cenlrr Nisei Bowlin, Allo- • very experienced and re• f."ir-:··lolOOOta.~. ttCall~~ ------_ hour IURhl. Pre.ent Call1.-Hn• the I'l'rlor01lng arl •. "1'(1 IIko ~IOO fc~~b~e to~ ~~ me~~_J,~~e~ :!8H732 • Grelt., Lo. Church of the Crossroad. wall rotc, ar" (or the 10 brldltr thr 1:"1' botw«n Ihe elation In Central Collromlo An.". nO-frills ~COnOnl)' • ~ r vic e. brllin"lnll raw lalent-what', Ito. ctl'ated with it a new and who have all had trcmendoua In 'l'anllltit sanctuRQ' At the 110 for coach tre"tment and Intenl-thal a lot of ),oun\:• in\'lting tournament .Jmn. r to bow Il n il experi. nce. and, Church <,f the l'Ol'o.:' Ole mimstt"r ~'\:plRined among U,r top Nisri rntcr• Aside from oUering a hard• level wIth d~ . ' rn t>xpt:n . nce in nOlln,'ed Jul." ~8 Ibat it would tnlnerg. Tokcl rottlrd of! ror tn b. held at Cedar Lane. In working tournament commlt- H ml-oonduetor with aymm ap ... on Aug. 13. The Am,\' s"id it nou~top inaugurate doily scn'• ,.. "Rm.s of 10 oth.r nctol" Fresno. lee, 1 WOl also Imormed aboul 10 AC1\J:S ORANGJ:S ,,'a' not planning to ,.nd ?IPs ke to th" Islands from Te"as C!. ~ ~~n : r ~ an~Ja v. =~ um~ nnd B.rtn'sses on the Anwr• '1'hc loumamen!. which wiU the tremendous facilities fo r pont'ontl. U, ul l lrtna r benenta Ventura County to arre.t them. Onl)' ?IPs on Aug. 14 .~~ne m~ke iran today. Thoy Include be ,,,nclione.okl I. chainnan ~ hu H AUTO PARTS MAN of the Uni" of Hawaii reU- kin!'. head admlnlslrator. has Son Jo.rl. (I'u ll) Nou• cver lone. "fl' available. En- up to bowl the Slate Men's For Import. NISEI FLORIST announced. Constmrtlon on \\'. M3ko Y. him •. Mlko Ma• tr), ·fe .. !or Ih" men'. dlvl- tournament (recentiy conolud• In the Hurt of U'I Tokio 1:10n departmenl AWOL M ust be e. xperJenud 328 E. hI SI .. MA e-S606 the ~4 . 5 million addition 10 yoma Ann Yo hlo Yodn It i. Inn will be at M.50 per event ed l can vouch {or thc fine Fred Motf;uchl .. Memb T.'efloN, ~er\"iC'tmen feel raskins: liP to whil~ Top sala ry in e years in prison is wo~ the hospital be~'lI\ olmosl 19 bclieved that lIIi" t:mrki. th. aU-evenls en t ry accommodations." The tour• plua commlulon telling the publie to e.xplam months 8110. A dedication pro• Yashima. Mnyama. ¥oda and stand. at 52. The women wlU nament si te (Cedar Lanes) b 5 day week DR. ROY M. NISHIKAWA RTnm i. being planned for "Fuji" NOlawo are natl\'es of remit $5 per event with a $1 tho same hlgh-ocorlng ellab• Spec/.flxing In Contact I..emeI their reasons ranging pur" w~rc PAS ADENA DULER 23' 5. O". ,d 141 - DU 01-7400 Idealism to disgust with the eplember Japan. W'e surprised to entry fee for all-events. All lIshment that houaed the Slale Jdr. Ktelneck el' 681·1033 milit3[\' system. Airman Louis lean, (rom George that there payoff. wW be on a 80"0 -20"0 l ingle. nnd double. champion. YAMATO TRAVEL BUREAU 'Parr~, ~1. Nisei Week in l .A. are so mony Jopan('!'~ enter• handicap and scratch ratio ships. 312 E. ht 51., LA 19oot2) Buff D. of San CLERK-GDR:IIAL MA 4-6021 Jose. Caill.. a good-looking Thanks to a aroup oC !or• tainer. in the U.S. todo)'. wlIh I hc exception 01 alJ- LasU\' the committee has events which wlU be 100'70 event gone to th" extent ot Permanent. po,ltlon. blue-eYed blond. who brst mer Islanders and Dr. ond req~d . Vietnam casualties handicap. specially renUng the bowling Typln. and c1t lunahtp "'.r;: ~ R~~t B:l. Wahonyille, Calif. took simetuary A~ . 6, .., their M rs. G e o r r e 1:oolOruohl. company b ....a lo. MaM;-e.r Track.. . Ideal for larl' hone - ______apiritual leader "adopt.,d" Islandel'!. vlsillng lItarine Sill Thom. R. Roo t. Thus far. thl. Stale Center center'. bnnquet room for prl• Cherr\' Blos.om Queen Am" ~1. son o! Ihe Ellrl Rool. 01 Im·ltatlonal may seem like vate parties on the tourna• A~Y ~~~~, ='1o,:"g~ ;. 'i:~~~ TOM NAKASE REALTY Flight fare. Fukuda and Sharon KoJima . Waipahu, died J u l)' 27 ot just another tournament, how· ment weekends. They Imorm• S04 Ma b~ :~'o n e ~ ~r18 aru. &. barTlL Water. elec, &. phon.. Aet.. g •• rn:~n .. Homt.l COD tineob l ,\ !rllne, will Miss Popularity. were wel• wounds receh'ed In Vietnam. c"er, 1 can assure the bowl- ed me that "we plan on show• An equal opportunJty employe.r ~~~J2~s:' ~~ ;~r ~r ~ Tom T. Nause. Realtor Dynast~· .... It will be anything but Ine everyone. especially the alice the West Coast-Hawaii comed at a Club He was Ihe 208th Island ser.·• ~ _ trrah ~~.rlt., G~~~D9Z~~ 96 College Rd. (.08) 724-U77 rouUne. This Inlonnatlon Wtlll out- ot town bowlers who bargain fare to $85 on Sept.. (Chinatown) dinner during iceman 10 died In the Vietnam - MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST Nisei Week In Los Angeles. War PFC Franklin D. rela),ed to me by LouIse Ko- have tTaveled so far. a real ~ ! a ::e ~r p~: ~ eo tR c e ~ ~erab. Other aCTOa,.. at $200 peT acr.. • San Jose, Calif. P "'hen It inaugurates seryice 9~-188 natsu. women', co-chalrman; good tim •. We need the sup• Nisei actor Geor" Tokel 01 D. 'ibayan, 24. of DIlY work, &hare call. ------.:.---- "Star fame kept the Awanui St.. Waipahu. was JIJn Inouye. tournament trea- po r t ot the north. rn and WhIte Mountain l'ann-210 acre EDWARD T. MORIOKA, Realtor Trek" B6 bed hOJpltal. lum complete with 1004 mod. 3 s.e",icw. Through ExperJencel Island Ia-'elies tn a happy kiled in action in Vietnam surer; and Tosh Namba, pub- southern California N I • e I Good benetlts. Apply M on. ... Fri. BR home, bam. aU eqmt, & trrt... Sumttomo Bk. Bldg. 201 29... 120.& mood during the dinner July 28. He wa. the son or 1 lei I y and public relations bowl... and we are willing to f f~tro w i'tb~d~ Sen. Fong-- chairmnn. go out of our way to display ?~o.Wlt!?, p~lj~ buy at • We'd like to thank the geni• Albert Sibayan and Mrs. · Na• Pi':,dffr:. Sacramento, Calif. CODtinued from Pau S al hosts who made the pleas• ti,oidad Howr Add. d lllchll6ht. Our appreciaUon," 798·7811 ant occasion possible. They Date. for the evenl.s are Ag~cy. While in Lo Angeles bowl• ------Information will pro• Included the Geor"e Tama• Call the cops! scheduled for Oct. 4-5, 11-12 Wakano-Ura duce and direct the Fang film. Ing the Pacltlc Co ..t Ni.el In• with the deadline for entry Sukiyaki - Chop Su.. rueb1s: the Re". SMlSho Hlda. Police on Aug 2 arruted 33 vitntlonal tournamen t, I dU• Op4n II - 11. CI~ Mondrt Lawrence Nakatsuka. assist• formerly of Lahalne: Woll" persons in a raid on a plush. fallng of Sept. 15. Entries AVOCADO GROVE 2217 10th Sl. - GI 8-6Ul ant to Senator Fong, ...ill be Tenmoto, form"rly of Mc• two - apartment. car pet e d cUS5"d some of the add e d should be m alled to Jim Ino• GOOD TYPIST tl~ ~~~,.tf~oo ~e:" ~~: highlights with th" g r 0 up coordinator Cully (Honolulu): and "gamblln~ c a ,I n 0" on the Uye. 3302 E. Weldon Ave.• floon &: CU"))eUnr. 14. ovenUe • Portland, Ore. The film on the Ha... -ail sen• "'U• from Fresno. "Firat of all." - (r.d Tsn.... !ormerly o! Hono• ninth floor of • Waiklkl con• Fresno. Cali!. w ith the checks r ator "ill depict a real-life being made payable to State it:t o~~~~e.: :~e~e :tt'~ ~1!:: -'O=-,-eg-.-n"'P=-ro-".--:rt-:I.-.- ...-,~Po-rt"'I.-ncl~ kaa. After dinner the group, domlnum at 222 l.iIIuokalanl FILE CLERK eado trees. Excel. production "ec~ Farms - Acreages ... Resldentfll HoraUo Alger story of a poor through arrangements 01 actor Anned with a search eont),.. drowned In the waters rrff Center Nisei Bowling Assn. ord. Allo. fanilly fnJlt. 167.%50, lu.lneu - Industri.1 _ ReerutlOftll Chine.. American boy who A.... Poholkl on the BI, Isla.nd July 28. It should be a r eal tine tour• Takel. took In a porOon 01 warrant signed by JudIe Al• Sh~ was ~ l fI. Dorothy Ako, 38, ot TennI.LOC'KARD JU:ALTr J. J. WALKER INC. struggled hard for an educa• Ien R. B awklm. the gambling nament and a lot of tun for the stage show presented by 1084 Ululanl St.. HUo. hIn. Ako Good Pay m W. Grand. Eoeondldo. Callf. 19~3 s.£. Stark St" Portt,nd 971SI tion and rose to becom.e an the Nerro Ensemble Co. at squad broke open the door at w.~ wa~hed otf • roc:k on the all the partlclpanl.s. I lmow '14174e-1340 outstanding lawyer. buslness• rolled Puna t'OilJtllne whlle pick• I'll be there to talle the Fres• Hen~o1j ~~l~~"ttor the Inner City Cultural Cen• 4: 10 p.m. PoUce said lour tn, oplhl and other tlheU,. Good Flinge Beneftl.s lDan. legislator. and the first ter in Los Angele. women and 21 men were no bospltallty. ;person of Oriental ancestry ~ DOWN - JU MONTH It was e real pleasure to standing around a Las Vegas Deathl Hours 8 a.m. till 4 p.m. Slartln, at &1295 • Seattle, Wash. .,\'er to be elected to the U.S. BOWLING SHORTS Monday. through Friday. Lively bouncy stream. Trallen \Senate. renew acquaintance with xy• dice table layout and a black• Nobuo 1II0rllA , 44, s hi f t Ox. 1 aere up. Pines. n.n. cedan. lopbonin Tol.hJ Hhoka and jack lable. which were seized. To.h N. mba, publicity Level terrain. Thi! month. Senator Fong ""pervi50r at the City Central chairman. penonaJl.y has as• Map and ptcturetl upon requett.. h.i. family during Nisei Week. Emergency Unit at Maluhla ",ill complete hi. 10th year Hawaii Visitors sured me that all out-or-to,Yn 7~0 No salesmen wlll eaD. In the U.S. Senate. Islander. have seen the inter• HOSj)llal. died July 27 after Apply S. Stan!ord Ave. nationally lmown xylophOnist The Rota!']' Club conTen• bowlen wW have a most en• JOHN R . SMALL. REAL ESTATE apparently coliapsing and joyable weekend In Fresno Lo. Angele., CaIJ1. Eo" 183. Adln. CaI1l. perform In Honolulu. The Hi• tion. attended by 14.000 In lalllng down an incline In h.is Kinomoto Travel Service Playin, Au!! . 27-Sept. 2 raokas now mak" their home Honolulu 1a.,1 May. helped and that·. llood enough for backyard. 2108 l\taha P L He me. In the past, he has been Frenk Y. Klnomoto In the Los Angeles area. boost the vtsltor total fOT Mal' was found by his wife upon See Mrs. PbyIlU Swenson 521 Moln St., MA 2-1= to 118.302 compared to 97.121 more than cordial and hospi• The Woman Killer her feturn from church, and table by m e kin e certain kyo'.o wml MlklQ N"it, Crim. rate rise. for th" same period last year. was taken to Tripier Hospital. Wllhlnlfon, D.C. The figures represenl a 21.8 everyone h as a good time. I AND The national crime rate t. Andrew TalfllO Aokl. 21, think It nothing else, many ot up 10 per cent the fil'lt three per cent increase. The "I.itor K~~~a~~re SOn or tbe Robert H. Aokls 01 lU owe Tosh a great favor• months 01 this year. On Oahu, tally for the first five month. 99-121 Kihewa PI" Alea, died SEAMSTRESS of 1969 was 519.~09 compared one which we can repay by IlIID Ich.l...... , Sh lh:o F~ i mut1l according to columnist Eddie of injuries July 24 ru!!ered in Must be e.z.:perJen.ced to 438.720 a year ago, accord• supporting this the first tour• Yuk.ko FUJi Shennao. the crime rate has e car crash in Hilo. He was nament In Fresno .. • For the steady work-Good pay Increased 15 per cent.. That's Ing to the Hawaii Visitor. a Univ. 01 HawaiI student and and 00. be.nefttl. Mun have own Bureau. InlonnaUon of all Southern FULL BLOCK wby. Sherman 118,)'1. Ma"or a member of Sigma Lambda Ctillfornla bowlers, a spectal tranaportatlon Appliancea. Frank Fa.1 I. trying to get the Fraternity. squad L! being organized to go Canon City, Nevada 42 poUcemen on active duty Uniy, of Ha wa ii 18&04 s ~ I>j~~~.,.. More than 600 degrees were K~~k~t i'!U mU;; ka~dl~ ~ l~~ Y tp the Stale Center Invila• with the 29th mU5tered out of thd llonal on Oct.. 11-12. Bowlers 170ltl70 t ...t on Canon at. 2 bloclu service as soon as possible and conferred al the Unlv. o! Ha• or a heart attack. Wenl.er qent ~~QD~~= ~p~e~~~~ waij'. third summer com• Z7 yean with the city parka and Interested should contact Ty @jAM"URA get t h e m back Into police reereation dept. brfore beeomJ.n.a ~ A~. KaJlmoto, J"Uerson Bowl or Secretary tor. PrIce $180.000. 200x170 J020 C,._ BIYd_ RE 4-1148 duty. men. em. nt 3 at An• prot~lonal and oonceldonaire .1 ,""orlband or ~wrt~ And Co., Inc:. drews Outdoor Theater on the the Kahuku municipal 1.1.nk5 In Holiday Bowl. We are hoping ~~~ac=.~mT~~en~; campus. lIIsgr. Chas A. Ke• ~;!2. :e~i\~ J I~~::~N~ n~:ti l:0o~: that all the bowlers can travel Teller ordJnate. 9M~ I : ' I on the aame weekend to make I I ~'UDUlllO , a member of the lack Omuro, Cbu. Makalwa., Me· Note Department I It an even more enjoyable experience p~terred 1 Ut~~~ board of regents. gave the in• 5& '