PIRSPIC .:. UC Berkeley'S Euclid Hall leased to student co-op group Jerrv ~ BERKELEY - Neiotlations lor continued residence o.t • Enomoto lIJ have been completed lor the this 10caU on 01' any 01 the Nlt'l P,..ld.,1 fI) lelse 01 Euclid Han to the othe!' five men's co-op. Rates Unlverslty Student.' Coopera- wiU remain about the same lInO·BIENNIUM REPORT tlve Association on a year-to- but the Jppanese-type menu ITIZEN Mtmb!rlhlp Publl"Uon: JIPontlt Amttltln CIIIII1\I ."'.t, US St., Los AlI'lelu, Ca 90012 (2151 MA 6.4471 I roccntll' sent a "Mid· year basis, It was announced will be changed to the CO-Oil "'n" Biennium Report" to the by Hal'rY Nakahara, chair- Care. The leose WAS drawn up Publllhtd Wttkll Empl LUI Witt If tilt Ye., ~ CIIII 'OIl1tt 'aid a' LH Anttlll, Calif. members of our National man 01 the Board of Trustees by Attorney Ma. Yonemura. Board, which was intended to of the California Japanese During the coming year Vol, 65 No. 16 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1967 Edit/Bus, Office: MA 8-89311 refleci my thinking about Alwllni Association. ChairmAn Nakahara Indicat .. TEN CENTS where we stood on some of The 32-student dormitory tI,at the Board of Trustees the more important phases of built in 1925 as the U.S. Japa• will place on its agenda the JACL activit,.", As oUicers 'lese Students Club long serv• study of long-term plans for WITH THE JACL TOU R: elected by Ihe members to ed as headquarters and the lhis property and the funds of WLA JACL plans guide our organization, r be. center of Nisei campus acUvl• the Cali fornia J A pan e s e lieve that we have an obliga• ties unUl the 1942 Evacuation. Alumni Association and will tion 10 take stock, as often 8S During the war years it was invite the alumni to present memorial rites 'FREE WEEK' LOOMS TO BE Is prnctkal, to assess our pro• leased to the USC A and lheir suggestions. Other trus• gre. (or lack of it). operated as 8 women's co-op tees include: Except for chapter and dis• dormitory. George Kondo, V.p., Amile on October 29 MOST ADVENTUROUS ASPECT trict council meetings, which Okasaki, sec., Sci K omi, tress., f~w In 1948 Uu s lease was ter• Hirosuke Inouye, Ryo Mishi• Qre often attended by too minated and the dormitory re• LOS ANGELES - The West By HARRY RONDA father in Fuchu near Hiroshi• (and a loyal few at t hat) ma, William Nakatani, Hatsu• Loo Angeles J ACL Is sponsor• ma. opened for occupancy by Nisci ro Aizawa and George Yasu ... Enroute to Tokyo there aren't enough avenues ing a Nisei Soldiers Memorial Warren and Mary Watanabe men students as Euclid Hall kochi. What tempers the National lor mutual communication be• under the managership of Tug Service in observance of the JAOL Japan Tour with pur• of Philadelphia plan to in. tween our officers and the Tamaru and Stephen Naka• anniversary of the liberation pose and plaudit is that "!ree" spect Hiroshima schools in "stockholda's", as it were. One shima. During the past several of the town of Bruyeres, week after the scheduled 14- session, the Treasure House of the few ways by which I years the occupancy rate has France, and the rescue of the day tour showing off the bet• and shrine on Itsukushima and can express my views and re• been about 50 % because of the S.F. schedules "Lost Battalion" by the units ter face of the Far East be• the folk art and archeological flect, from the President's drop in demand for this kind of the 442nd Regimental Com• tween Tokyo and Osaka. museums at Kurashiki in chair, the State of The JACL, of housing and the intensive bat team. Tbe event on Oct. It allows the 100 members Okayama. is this column. Despite re• efforts of the University to Bridge Tourney 29 at 2 p.m. at the Sawtelle comprising the tirst group Kay and Micki Nakagiri ot peated invitations, very few eliminate racial discrimination Japanese Instilute, 2110 Co• whicb took oU trom San San Fernando Valley will vlslt expressions of member opin• in local housing. rinth Ave., West Los Angeles, Francisco last Saturday to ex• relatives in Okayama and ions have come to me. Neitber will also pay tribute to Korean plore Japan on their own, may cross paths with the has there been much feedback ~ Faced with operating losses on Nov. 17 War and Vietnam soldiers. even looking under the veneer Warren Watanabes so me. especialll' on controversial and deterioration of the pro• At a hallowed spot in the that surfaces lightly when where in Kurashiki. Mrs, perty, the Board of Trustees matters, to the "Letters to the SAN FRANCISCO-Two sec• wooded area of northeastern tourists surge. Nakagiri plans to inspect voted to lease lhe property Editor." Please don't "enryou, tions are planned for the An• France near the town of Bru• It allows them to meet schools in the area involved again to the USCA with its tell us what you think. nual Club Championship 01 yeres, a memorial park is lo• their kitb and kin in a most with teaching foreign lan• long history of capable ad• CO CERN the S.F. JACL Bridge Club cated where on each Oct. 30th, extreme posture - the Japa• guages at the grade school Apropos lhe above, I got a ministration and open hous• to be held at 8 p.m. Friday, the mayor of the town places nese "way". recalling those level. She works with cultur• long distance call from a ing. More than a 1,000 Nisei Nov. 17, at the Christ Epis• a wreath to honor the Nisei manners and phrases the Issei ally disadvantaged grade JACL officer about our Na• students have been members copal Church on the corner of soldiers who died to liberate parents tried to inculcate in school students in the Valley. of the USCA in its 32 years Clay and Pierce Streets. Th er~ tional Legislative Committee the town. A flag that once their Nisei by rote. Mary Enomoto of Wilshire• of existence. Chairman Harold Gordon's, will be a championship as well flew over the Capitol in Wash• And it allows some to ven• Uptown is another school recent column dealing with Students with reservations as a side section for beginners ington is also flown there on ture into early Christmas marm in the group, using her Vietnam . The concern discuss• at Euclid Hall for the Fall to tournament bridge. this day. shopping for a change. In• leave ot absence to enrich her ed was much like that in the quarter were given priority Defending champions, Amy In 1943, from behind the stead of a pithy "cash or professional background. She ''Letter to the Editor", appear• Hatsukano and Grace Yagi; barbed wire fences of reloca• charge" query, it'll be a "san• only completed a three week Ing in the Oct. 6 PC from a 1965 champions, Will Tsuka• tion camps and from Hawail kyu beri muchi" chime from tour of eastern U.S.A. and Mr. Marts, obviously a JACL moto and Akira Watanabe; FRIENDSHIP FUND campaign chairman Barbara Endo came the Nisei volunteers who the sales clerk. Expo '67 on Oct. 7. supporter from among our Inouye book and 1964 champions. Bernard for Hollywood JACL will preside at luau kickoff this fought to become the most This "free" week is well On the school kick - but many non-Japanese friends. Hata and Magnus Nagase will Saturday, Oct. 21 , 5 p.m., at the Hollywood American decorated units in the history tagged. The adventure in one's not as a teacher - is Mitsu In my imperfect judgment, be trying for their second win Legion Post 43, 2035 N. Highland Ave. Ex-Islanders of the United States Army. In soul will be free to roam. Even Sonoda of West Los Angeles and the right to hold the San I believe it is healthy that a under chairmanship of James Kasahara will prepare all winning that honor, many the most timid or chary will who shall be renewing friend• national issue of concern to all popular, in Francisco J ACL Bridge Club's gave their lives. The chapter be seen strutting as a happy ships that began when she of us, is being aired in the Perpetual Trophy for another food; the Aikane Club will sing and entertain. The teels that it ls timely to re• vacationer midst the cultural was a stUdent at Keisen P C. With due respect to those year. Refreshments will be Friendship Fund was set up to benefit needy individ• member and to pay homage to wonders, the natural beauties School in Tokyo. Honolulu who disagree, I cannot get ex• 3rd printing served throughout the eve- uals in the Hollywood area, regardless of race or creed. the men who served, suffered, and the compression ot hu• Judge Masato Dol and hi.o cited about the fact that Har• ning. Fund also contributes to community projects. Tickets endured and died for their man activity in Japan. wite will also be in Japan old's column might suggest WASHINGTON - A political Beginners and occasional are obtainable at the door at $5 adults, $ 1.50 for country. Only because they Individual Plans the same time for this re• that JACL is a uDove" organ• boost from Senate Majority players are urged to come youngsters 6 to 12. - Roy Hoshizaki Photo. made that supreme sacrHice What are some of the tour union of Keisen alumnae on ization. We have tried to make Leader Mike Mansfield for and play in the side section. that we today live in freedom members planning to do this Nov. 3 - Bunka-no-Hi - or II Jlbundantly clear that, ex• Hawaii's Sen. Daniel K. Ino• and dignity, the chapter feels. ftfree" week? Those planning Culture Day (prewar it com• cept for national staff, the uye, Democrat, was r eported The memorial address will to stayover another day in the memorated Emperor Meiji's things written reHeet only the by Betty Beale in a special AN OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT RECALLS EVACUATION be given by Lieutenant Colonel ancient capital of Japan at birthday). writers opinions. If some who feature to The Fresno Bee. Vincent T. Blaz of the United Kyoto will probably have to One of the nine Japanese r ead the PC interpret Harold's The story said Sen. Mans• States Marine Corps. check in another hotel. legal holidays, it happens to views as the J ACL's, this bas Held, at a dinner given by Lt. Col. Blaz, presently as• A sampling indicates many be the time when alumni ot to be their problem, not ours. Pat Munroe of Prentice-Hall Evacuees only had a week to get ready to settle signed as the inspector-in• plan to recuperate for a day all schools convene their re• In my opinion, I don't con• Publishers for the Hrst Japa• structor of the 2nd Battalion, in Kyoto from the rigors of unions, so Mitsu will join her sider the Vietnam issue a nese American to gain office 23rd Marines at Santa Monica, the 14-day tour that Is so school. Didn't mean to ignore proper one for an official in Congress, declared he ex• personal affairs before entering Assembly center is a native of the Territory of precise that the logistics in• her husband "Doc" Kiyoshl, JACL stand, no more than I peets Sen. Inouye 10 rise still Guam. He attended the Uni• volving moving 100 people in also on this tour, but he's not telt that the Capital punish• higher. By BILL MARUTANI designated areas, permitted to westerner who had not ex• versity of Notre Dame where three groups (each member on a school kick. ment issue was. Yet, I ieel it "He wouldn't be surprised Chicago bring with them oniy the fol- p ienced evacuation himself. \le received a Bachelor of Sci• now has a Bus Number to Chapler Representations is quite proper that we use it he became Vice President," U! doubtedly, it must have enae Degree in 1951. He en• remember) will be carefully tl Like some unbeUeveable lowing: West Los Angeles JACL the PC as a uforum for the plotted for future .TACL tours. Mansfield was quoted as say• nightmare of the past, it "(a) Bedding and linens (no been an eye-opener to him tered the Marine Corps fol• Auxiliary, which Mitsu hu exchange of opinions on some lowing graduation becoming ing. struc.k me and with rising, mattress) for each member as he helped in the arrange• Tour co-leader Mas and served as chairman, bas help• of these " hot" topics. Again, Inouye then told the story ments. the Hrst regular officer of Chiz Satow will be among ed two orphanages in Japan let's not stick our heads in frustrating anger I read it. of the family; Guamanian descent in the of his Hrst invitation to the As I had walked into the "(b) Toilet articles . . . Beauty, Hope In Adversity many viewing the Iniand Sea and Mitsu will represent the the sand like the proverbial White House for President and Armed Forces of the United by steamer from Osaka to room, the two huge words on " ( c) Extra clothing . . . The photographs of camp Auxiliary in visits of these ostrich. Mrs. Eisenhower's dinner hon• States. Beppu. The tour guides call places. the posters stung me with full "(d) Sufficient k n i v e s, life by Toyo Miyatake, taken MORE CONCERN oring Nikita Khrushchev. He For his service in Vietnam, this route the most scenic area Tad Hirota of Berkeley II force: uNOTICE" and uJAPA- :forks, spoons, plates, bowls I understand with a home• Something else in Mr. Marts was urged, he said, to rent a Lt. Col. BIn was awarded in the archipelago. A visit to spending a week at Sakai, }\TESE". The letters were in and cups . . . made camera devised by him the U.S. Bronze Star Medal letter sticks in my memory. limousine and driver as well heavy, bold black type about " (e) Essential personal ef- the Hiroshima Peace Memori• which is Berkeley's Sister in camp. were unsurpassed in and South Vietnam's Cross of I too think it is regrettab1e as white tie and tails. When an inch-and-a-half high on feets . . . " al is included. City. The Berkeley mayor and that the PC appears to some he drove through the White technical quality and most Gallantry, that country's sec• white posters two feet high That's aU . Yes, by May I , Seiko and Grace Kasai of other dignitaries will be in as upro-Democratic" paper. House gates in a line of VIPs, moving as to composition and ond highest award for brav• Salt Lake City, Frank and Rui Sakai at the same time and about a foot-and-a-half 1942. I searched back for the subj~ct-m in Regrettable because we can't h. heard a sidewalk bystand• at tel'. Similarly, ery. Taniguchi of Berkeley, Hiro• special Sister City progranu. wide. From the subsiding past, date of the notice to contirm camp life and moods were seem to escape the "reality" er say, "Why it's the King of mu and Betty Akagi of Ala• (Continued on Page 4) that philosophies must have a the ominous contents of these an appalling fact which dis• captured in another medium Siam." two posters surged forth and believingly dawned upon me: meda, Richard and Rene Kon• political label. Although I am So, said Inouye to Mansfield, of watercoiors by Takuichi do of EI Cerrito, l\IlIyoko Ki• in the comparative security there it was, April 24, 1942. a Democrat, I know that many flThank you for boosting me Fujii. And there were those Fowler JACL to rita of San Francisco, Eleanor Dr, Kitano to address Republicans support "liberal" and feeling ot well-being of Just one week in which to pull lovingly created artifacts by for Vice President, but I have the present they evoked a chill up roots for an indefinite, and Rich of Hollywood, Mrs. causes, including ".open hous• already tried out for king." the Issei: a " tansu" (low dres• Evelyn Scardigli of Carmel Orange County JACL difficult of description. for all we knew for a perman- ser witb drawers) molded ing". Personally in my naive• make up part of the informal ANAHEIM-Dr. Harry Kitanlt, The party was honoring the The notices were dated ent period and leave every• with care and artistry from ma rk 15th year ly nonpartisan way I piefer third printing of the Hawaiian tour group taking this leisure• storm center of the "Enryo to consider myself "pro-peo• April 24, 1942 and were di- thing - everything else - be• indigenous rough materials; a ly but panoramic cruise. senator's "Journey to Wash• rected liTo All P ersons of hind! HMy God," I muttered gnarled root, highly polished FOWLER-Fowler JACL, in Syndrome" controversy and ple", and leave it to the poli• ington /~ which is the story of celebrating its 15th annivers• Dr. Joe and Aki Abe of sociologist with the UCLA tical winds to determine what JAPANESE Ancestry" and to myself, "Why I couldn't into a udai" (base for adorl?-• Pasadena will take the same the shoeless class valedictorian ended with " J. L. DeWitt, even get ready for a Vacation ments) ; the delicate "flowers" ary, will honor Issei pioneers School of Social Welfare, will that means. that rose to become the Ha• who bave contributed to the cruise, but plan to go beyond be the main speaker at the OPTIlID S~f Lieutenant General, U. S. on one week's notice! And how created from sea shells with Beppu to visit relatives in waiian legislator. The party Army Commanding." would I get along, even for a which the various centers growth of agriculture in Cen• Orange County JACL dinner The springing up of a num• was planned for the book Kumamoto. meeting Oct. 21, 7 p.m. at the l\Ily 'anger continuing to rise temporary period, with that were replete. tral California at a dinner ber of Jr. JACL units around launching last May, but the t~ . Nov. 11 at Bruces Lodge. School Sessions Water Wheel Restaurant. the country, gives us cause for in cold silence I continued meager list of 'comforts'?" An item particularly out• senator had to enter the hos• Akiji Yoshimura of Colusa, The tour co-leader Pat and Jim Okazaki, meeting chair• optimism about our youth pro• read. The orders went on to Quarter Century After standing in its fantastic com• pital to have a tumor removed pleteness was an album con ... past national J ACL vice• Lily Okura have relatives in man, stressed the importance gram. More power to aU of from his lett lung. direct that by May I, .1942 This was part of the well- president, will be guest speak• the Yokohama area to meet. of this address to Nisei and them. "all persons of Japanese an- organized and very graphic taining originals of notices to Formerly a n inveterate the family, block assigrunent, er. Ken Hirose is dinner We have relatives near Ko• Sansei in the community. The We recommend the "H ead smoker, the report said, Ino• cestry" were to assemble at exhibit at the Seventh Bi- chairman; George Teraoka, kura we intend to meet for OC JAYs are expected to S tart" project of the San Jose meal tickets (I had forgotten uye was so relieved when the ennial J oint EDC-l\IlDC Con• toastmaster. Others on the the first tiine and PC ad man turn out en masse. Jr. J ACL to all of them as an about these), job allocation tumor turned out to be non• vention in Chicago over this dinner comtnittee include: Chas. Kamayatsu is probably Dinner will be $4 per per• example of a sound, construc• (showing pay of $12 - $16 a malignant that today he is the 'Wh t N JAC L' past Labor Day weekend. By month ), dance tickets and the only J ACL tourist with son. Reservations are bein, tive program effort. Also the most avid non-smoker in a ow pictures, paintings, artifacts TO~ ' ~:riti~~w~y~~~~rrat~g:::l~ relatives in Aomori - north• accepted by Ann Morita, Ben "Tijuana Service Project" of programs, copies of the camp Thomas Toyama. pub.; Kazuo town. of the camps, copies of actual newspaper plus clippings from ernmost prefecture on Hon• S him a z u (541-2271), Ken the Pacific Southwest District Hlyama. hlstol'Y of the Japanese Hayashi (826-1380) and Mal orders, meal tickets, etc. the an outside newspaper (with an Pioneers: Harley Nakamura and shu. The George Matsumotos Youth Council. story ot the ignominious Mikio Uchtyama. inv. and guests; of Stockton will visit his Uyesugi (542-9510). theme of IDC article about a Nisei soldier Meso Nakamura. tin.; Mrs. WU• Heart Mountain films evacuation in 1942 of some being shot in a nearby Ameri• Ham Kobayashi. and Mrs. Mikio 6310 Lake Park Dr. 110,000 U.S. residents of Japa• UchIyama. decorations: Mn. Lar• Sacramento. Calif 95831 can town because he was a ry Ashida. corsages and bou• biennial confab nese ancestry was unfolded. (Continued on Page 4) torueres: Harry M . Honda. print• to be shown Oct, 21 And now, a uQuarter Cen• Ing; Rev. WJlliam Kobayashi. key• note speaker. Prewar JACL secretary Ken DEADLINE CHANGED SAN JOS~ap a ne s e Ameri• SALT LAKE CITY-Over the tury After", the convention - ---- can community organizations traditional Thanksgiving week• theme, it was difficult to ac• Until furtber notice, news will host an Issei pioneer ap• cept as.a fact that this blatant Salinas to host and advertising deadlines are end, Nov. 24-25 (Friday and Vocational Guidance Utsunomiya succumbs at 57, preciation dinner program Saturday) , the Salt Lake act, the desecration 01 the advanced to Saturday. Tbe LOS ANGELES - Ken Ulsu• les. During the war years, K~n Oct. 21 at the Buddhist Church JACL will host the 14th bi• majesty of our Constitution, Pacific Citizen will actually be NC-WN quarterly Week set for October nomiya, 57, longtime East Los was the first Nisei accepted for auditorium. . ennial Intermountain District the wholesale rape of a peo• printed on Tuesdays thoul'h Angeles JACLer and prewar servlc~ as clvlllan employee Highlight will be the show• Council convention at Ramada ple, had all actually taken WASHINGTON - Rep. Patsy dts date wlll continuo to be OD SALINAS - Shirley Matsu• national JACL secretary, died' of U.S. Naval Intelligence. ing of films taken by Elichi Inn. place. But there it was: ir• T. Mink introduced a bill to Frldays.-Editor, Sakauye, dinner chairman, of refutable and beyond rejec• mura of San Jose, winner of Oct. 9 following a prolonged After the war, he studied The district spotlight will be authorize the President to de. Heart Mountain WRA Center, tion. one of four national J ACL• clare the last week in Octo• illness. Final rites were held watchmaking in Peoria, Ill.. on the civil rights workshop Japan Air Lines summer fel• last Friday at Evergreen Bap• and moved to Los Angeles in Back-to-School in which many local Issei ap• It was an exhibit evidenc• ber of each year as "National pear. Sakauye's collection of planned for Friday afternoon ing considerable work and ef• lowships last summer and tist Cburch. 1946-just in time to assist MONTEREY - The Monterey with William Marutani of Vocational Guidance Week." HIms of Heart Mountain is fort, professionally arranged former chairman of the NC• Mrs. Mink is sponsoring this He is survived by his wife Frank Chuman in reactiva• Jr. JACL held its "back to Philadelphia, JACLer of the under the capable chairman• WNDYC, will be principal Dorothy, of 1630 Wandering tlon of the Los Angeles JACL school" picnic at Bolado Park, said to be one of the most legislation at the request ot comprehensive. Biennium for his civil rights ship of Miss Chiye Tomehiro, speaker at the 4th quarterly Dr., Monterey Park 91754, chapter. Hollister, on Sept. 30. Swim• the National Vocational Guid• Issei over age 75 will be defense work in the Deep assisted by John Kitazaki, the session of the NC-WNDC be• daughters Lyn, Amy, Kay ming was among the many South and the national J ACL ance Association. Senator special guests. Community or• latter being a native Mid- ing hosted by Salinas Valley Wayne Morse, Democrat of Tanamachi, Joy Uyeki, broth• events presented. legal counsel, and Frank F . ers Burei (Santa Ciara), Dar• ganizations co-sponsoring the JACL. Oregon, has introduced an Chuman of Los Angeles, past rell H., George T., sisters Yone event include the Wesley The meeting will be held identical bill in the Senate. national J ACL president, and Man-made chow mein on Sunday, Nov. 19, at the Arai (Seattle), uta Yoshihara IN THIS ISSUE Methodist Church, JACL, Mrs. Mink pointed out how VFW, Nisei Gardeners, Budd• onetime chairman of the L.A. Hyatt House, 808 N. Main St. (Santa Maria) and Kiyo Ku• science and technology "hav~ • GENERAL NEWS hist Church, Konkokyo and County Commission on Hu• feast awaits DC JACL (From the freeway, exit at sudo (Riverside). Free week on J ACL tour to Japan man Relations, as among dis• Main St. and go north.) Busi• made the world of work a Ken was the eldest son of to be dJfferent ... __ ._" __ ' __ M_ • .1 the Chidori Band. Negro Wins HollY woo d JACL tinguished members of th~ WASHINGTON - The long ness sessions under chairman• highly specialized one, posing Mr. and Mrs. Fujitaro Utsu• Grant _... _ ..... ___ ...... _ .. _...... 3 panel. awaited manmade chow mein ship or District Gov. Tad Hi• considerable problems for so nomiya, Issei pioneers 01 W~nJ~CL Nis _ ~~ . ~htl~f to honor Stockton to host Marutani also will be the dinner will be served this rota start at 1 p.m. and din• many individuals in choosing Guadalupe-Santa Maria Val• • JACL·DlSTRJCT recognitions banquet speaker. Saturday at the Washington, ner will be served at 6 p.m. vocations" that will allow ley growing produce after the EOC-MDC Evacuation E x h I b f t them to be productive and brings strong reaction to view- Chuman will be keynote D.C., JACL womon's night af• Besides Miss Matsumura's turn of the century. Ken'. er ...... ___ 1 NC-WNDYC meeting speaker during the opening fair at Bladensburg (Md.) self-supporting. She paid tri• father passed away in 1930 EDe-Moe banquet speech by Am• speech, installation 01 new ceremonies. Firehouse. bute (0 the dedication of voca• and tbe burdens of r ..pons!• bassador Shlmoda reprinted in STOCKTON - The NC-WN district officers ·will be con• tional guidance counselors. Congressional Record ____ ..... _.. 3 District Youth Council will Rupert Hachiya is conven• Billed as the "most yum ducted during the dinner. bility for the !amily shifted • COLUMN ISTS Ntk:l ldo: Supreme Court Decisions. meet at Stockton Inn on Nov. tion general chairman. yum event of the year," the Workshops are scheduled to him. Ken spearheaded the Bo.sokawa: Controversy. men in the chapter are handl• formation of a separate Nile! Hott.: Pro,ram. 5. It will not be a concurrent To finance the convention, from 3:30 p.m. on orientation Public Welfare parley K umamoto: Dear Mom and Dad. session with the adult district a souvenir booklet being edited ing the menu being offered for of new chapter officers led by organization in Santa Marla in Matsui: Irreverence ot Time. $2 per adult and $1 per child. LOS ANGELES - Some 25 1931, which then became a Hondo: Ambassador Shimoda's chapters which are meeting by Jeanne Konishi is open for Dr. Tom Taketa, secretary to Address. in Salinas Nov. 19. Gary Fu• greetings and advertising. In• According to the latest plans, the National Board; on mem• Nisei were attending the west• JACL chapter. Shlm.saki: EvacuaUon. Vietnam jino, host junior chapter pres• quiries may be made with Tats this may be the first chow bership by Eddie Moriguchi of ern regional conference of the Ken served as national and Civil R1ghts. Welfar~ JACL secretary in 1938-40. Gima: New Air Terminal ident, is hoping for a good Misaka, IDC district governor, mein dinner which will start San Francisco; and on pro.. American Public Olawa ; Bonus Remembrance. turnout of adult members at of 1886 Severn Dr., Sait Lake off with " shiru." Harry gram and activities by Frank Assn .. whIch met here Oct. 9- He was married . In 11142 &0 Henry : NaUonal Yeu. Dorotb,y Wada of Loe AIIp- l:I1amoto: Hid·Blennlum Bepori. the luncheon. Ci~ 84117. TakaKi is dinner chairmu. ada and ·Tad Hirota. 12, MaDr were 11'_ Ha.waii. 2-PACIPIC CITIZEN Frid.y. Oct. 20. 1987 ------. - CALENDAR OF JACL EVENTS - ~~~------; '7 :30 p.m. we.l.h~ • .Joe Ol,bl', R01IYWOO~~~k~b~~~I.d~fJwer View packJn, abed. By MIke MII.ok. NEWS Cllrdenl, '7 p.m, San Dle.o-Chapler 1011 toum.· Selanot'o-(]tn PIt", Arnette." SRV .. HcWl~~ o od - lkeb . n •• Flower View ~"l ~,,~t~~' ~~t~~er.Jl~(t~!\'L Gardena 2 p.m. 'To Serve You' CAPSULES 'ellowlhtp Pro,fam". ~ ~~ t°,;. :;. H~~~T~~~r lr~r·G l Me .. 001. It (laturday) morlnl IfIrvfee. SowteUe Ciaku• Washington San FernAndo VaHey-Gem Mt,. en, 2 p.m. s.B;d~~f't~~~~tL~~~I~~~~n~~. OeL SO (I\tonday) 1..------, Sonoma County-Nlu.l CI MemO"" Oranflc COllnty-Qcm MI •• Water .. rial lervlce. Business Oct.. II Newsletter wheel Rtt h\Urant. Anaheim, , (Tuesday) Yosh Inadoml. active In East liCI:~o~J ~ g~~r~~~'f~~~: SX:ri"e r_ ~!~ftl~~~~doe;-~~::lr:~~n ~:~~ lenn Legion rfol1YWOOd Po.t 43. Mta:. JACL Omec, 8 p.m. Los Angeles community af• Nov. 3 (Friday) talrs and head of lhe JonSons D .~.~C~\O~I' I'#;~I~· IS ltj,'rier, ~1'. Contra Costa-Bd Mi,. BY ROGER NIKAIDO Market, began hIs second year densbur, (Md.) f'lrehoule. Nov. 4 (Saturday) Oct. 21-22 Hollywood-Origami, Independent as first vIce-president of the Church, 2-4 p.rn. • • • So. Callt. Grocers Assn. . . . W :~~ \~ SD~t~a~\6a~~BE :~1:~~':t!~ Monterey Pentnsula - Jr. JACL SUPREME COURT DECISIONS lorlum. Mtg. JACL Hall. 7:30 p.m. Silo Tokyo Oekljo I. the new M~~\:rVesct~RI~ Son Franolsco-Jr. JACL dance, theater openinll In Li'j Tokio ACt. booth. Fine The Vtlla,e. On October 9, the Supreme Court of the Uniled O e l ~ 23 (Monday) Nov. 5 (8unday) in late October. according to NC-WNOVC - Stookton Jr. JACL States initiated its new term, October 1967-June 1968, Frank Uirobat.,. owner and Sncromcnto - U.N. dinner, Dante hOlt.: Stockton Inn. showing far less ambition to tackle "racial" issues than Club. 2330 Fair Onks Blvd. Fowler-15th Anny dinner. BrUCH builder 01 the 416-seot struc• Oct. 2. CTu~Jday) Lodle: Akljl Yo.hlm\ITO, .pkr. We're it did during its last term. Having refused to hear ture. Daiei flIms will be fea• Son Franclaco-Candldntel' Ntaht, Nov . ., (TUeJday) Pine Mothodlst Church, 8 p.m. three appeals against lower court rulings on (1) school lured. With some 600 tlU es Conlra COlin - UN D ay, Contra WlIlhlrc - Uptown - Sd Mtl' St. desegregation of sL" Southern slate, (2) "de facto" cW'rently available, the Sho COila Co 11 egc. Hcitl ~~~' o:!l~~o~t l~ ~~tt O~l~: school segregation in the North. and (3) contempt of Tokyo will be a Hsecond-run" Sncrnme~~~~e<;~ : = ~~ ~e l ~~v. double features enterprise. HaU. 7:30 8 (Wednelday) court conviction of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, J r., S p.m . New York-Bd Mia and Election •. Kokus8i Theater on Crenshaw OcL 21 (Friday) ;"ov. ill (Friday) the nation's highest tribunal for the new term appears Phlladelph.Sa-Bd Mtl. chopping Blvd. near Jefferson will con• c'}!:r l ~~y;,t,n2h~~o~~t/ i2 tvh~h~:I~ less activist on "racial" issues than was expected by tinue to run Daiel films "ftrst West LOl Ahsate. - lnltaHaUon AL HATATE don Rd. 7:30 p.m.: Panel! "Peo• dinner Alifoo.::t 1~~nna . veteran court observers. run" In Southern Cali!ornla. ple \0 People-Our Share", 'Voll In announcing the high court's decisions, it was Ozaki. chmn. Sacrament~Benent movie. Vice President SAn Oiea:o-Bd Mtf.' Nov. 11 (Saturday) noted that J ustice Thurgood Marshall had not par• Military Seri\~~::iir~Yrn N Iht. Iasel Me .. San Cabrlel Valley - InltallaUon ticipated, having joined the court for the first time. dinner - dance. Diamond B ar Sam Fujimura. Fresno drug• Oct. 28 (Saturday) country Club: Jerry Enomoto, In a brief, unsigned order that gave no reasons for gisl and Sierra Nisei Post M~ · 8~1~~~~~;jFG~~;~·~r~-or~ur .. Ipkr. Contra !o:in':~!:IUd:~b~. refusing to review the appeals of nine school boards commander, \Vas selected na• Nlsel · Own.d end Dptral.d fares SPokan~~~sc~9 A.~s~~~:r!tlon tional deputy chief 01 staff. Nllht Nov. 17 (Friday) in Alabama and Louisiana, the high court, in effect, Dinner. Chuck Wogon Inn, ':30 Hollywood-lkebona, Flower View In (n. Hm, 01 ll'l TokiO upheld a lower court decision ordering an immediate Veterans of Forclgn Wars. Cardcns. 7 p.m . Among his assignments is to Ccfn~. COlla-Filhln. derby. 8:30- Nov. 17-19 and complete desegregation program of public schools, l\ftlwaukee-Hollday Folk FaLr. including faculties, school transportation, and all assist the state commander or• Nov. 18 (Saturday) ganize new posts. Fujlmura Nisei Ambassadors board of San Diego - Inltal1 aUon dlnner• MERIT. school related activities, in sb: Deep South states; has been active In district and dance. Alabama, Florida, , Louisiana, Mississippi, and directors. Others serving on ~~~Ote~n~~ ~~t"~~~~~r~l~r ee: ~ SAVINGS department affairs. the board Include: AND LOAN ASSOCIATION to the Texas. Won Mtg. Lt. a Georce Muramoto. architect. lit The basis of the lower court's decision to start a Col. Timothy Osalo. V.C.: Dr. Frank Sakamoto, optome• Dtf~~nb~i~~~~~~ulrt;~~I~l in~~~I~: 442nd veteran now at the U.S. trist. 2nd v.c.: Yukto Halhlauc.ht, top-to-bottom school desegregation program was that banker, 3rd v.c.; Dr. Victor S. North Woodlawn. Air Force Academy teaching, bui. dentist. trens.: Mrs. Jean despite the Southern states' adoption of the "freedom was presented chevrons denot• Snkamoto. rec. sec.: Mrs. Mary NC_WND~~!fln~Ss U~:ll ~y JACL of choice" plan, theoretically permitting Negro stu• ing the rank of "Honorary Uno, cor. lec.: Hjolmol Blomgren, hosts: Quarterly seulon. H~tt dents to choose white schools, there still existed iden• Corporal, French Artillery" at ~f~no'i~~ i:~eHr;:nr'A~t~S~~' H~ ~ ~ ~~~~~n. 1 2s'1k~~."!~j~~~~~~ F~i: tifiable Negro and white schools. Until these vestiges a brief Pentagon ceremony. mono Jack bodo, Hlro Mayeda, 10wlhJp Program". Orient of the earlier Jim Crow school system are eliminated, Osato was cited for the un• ~~~~~~~!taS:hucrt~~r~eeo~;:' i~~ usual honor. rarely bestowed aehira. Fred Tannkntaubo, Ben the lower court ruled, the school officials "have the 'terusakJ, bd. membs. affirmative dutv" under the United States Constitu• on non-French officers, by en• tion "to bring ahout an integrated, unitary school sys• listed men in his unit when Sports tem in which there are no Negro schools nd no white he served as nuclear weapons adviser to French Forces Mel Wakabayashi, Canadian schools-just schools". Headquarters in Germany. Get your again. Nisei who starred with the In their unsuccessful appeals, the Southern school Presentation was made by Univ. of Michigan ice hockey officials argued that the United States Courts of Ap• Brig. Gen. Howard Michelet. varsity, has been named to peal in the North have. without exception, ruled that ARADCOM deputy chief of the Dekers Hockey Hall of there is no constituional requirement that school of• staff for operations . . . Lt. Fame and has accepted an of• Master ficers take affirmative steps to reduce racial imbalance Col. Salge Okazaki. previously fer to play with the Seibu stationed in Korea, is now Railway Co. learn in the Japa• unless there is proof that the officials have been guilty new commander of the 502nd of discrimination. nese industrial hockey league. Military Police Bn ., Ft. Carson. He has received a leave of Charge In another Supreme Court decision. Northern Ne• Colo. . . . Capt. Walter T. absence from the Detroit Red groes lost a "de facto" school segregation case when Tomlbiro is with the ROTC Wings. the high court declined to review a lower court ruling Dept., Kansas State Univer• that Cincinnati school officials are not required by the sity. Music Credit Car~ NOW Federal Constitution to take affirmative action to re• duce racial imbalance resulting from neighborhood School Front Chief contenders for Leon• Enjoy the convenience of one card shopping .. . Master patterns, and not discriminatory action by public Taking over as principal of ard Bernstein's post as con• ductor of the New York Phil• Charge gives you one card that's honored by over 70,000 officials. Hillcrest Dr. Elementary harmonic include Seiji Ozawa, establishmenls throughout Calilornla. You'lI receive a This case involving "de facto" school segregation School in southwest Los An• 30-year-old Tokyo conductor. monthly statement covering your card purchases. One in Northern cities marks the fourth time in recent geles this semester was Roy who has been an assistant check pays everything charged via Master Charge card. years that the Supreme Court has deeclined to con- Nakawata5e. 39. formerly vice• conductor at Toronto. Ozawa You 'lI have 25 days afler the date on th e stateme nt in sider whether the Federal Constitution requires steps principal in San Fernarrdo wh ich to pay-or payments ca n be extended for a service has been aclive with several charge of 11;' % a month on the unpaid ba la nce. It costs to correct such imbalance in public schools. Only Valley. He is married to the summer festival symphonies. you nothing to get a Master Charge card. Drop in today Justice William O. Douglas dissented on the majority former Terry Usui of Salt He is also mentioned as a or write for an application torm. decision, stating that the issue should be given a Lake City. has two young chil• prospect for the top post of hearing. dren and nves in Topanga the Chicago Symphony. Canyon . . . Mrs. K. Jessie In another brief order without explanation, the Kobayashi, 32, principal at THE BANK OF TOKYO Supreme Court refused to re-examine the contempt of Mountain View's Adlai Stev• Medicine court convictions of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, enson school, was named di• Dr. Dan Oniki was named OF CALIFORNIA Jr. and seven other Negro ministers, including Dr. rector of curriculum for the president-elect of the Cotton• ,AN fFlANCISCO MAIN OfFice I U SUTT ER STREET / 9'1.1200 King's brother, who led desegregation demonstrations Whitman school district. Her wood Hospital Medical Staff .IAPAN CENTIEA BRANCH I 1T66 BUCHANAN STREET I 346.76CO in Birmingham in 1963. husband Harry is senior en- In Salt Lake City. SAN JOSE BRANCH I 990 NO. FIRST STREET I TELEPHONE 298·2'41 fFlESNO BRANCH I usa KERN STREET / Tel EP HONE 233.0591 Lst June the Supreme Court affirmed by a 5-to-4 gineer with Applied Technol- lOS ANGELES MAIN OFFICE I lila SOUTH SAN PEDRO ST, I 621·2311 ogy at Palo Alto. They have CRENSH AW BRANCH 13501 WEST JEFFERSON BOULEVARD /131·73H vote the convictions of the eight ministers for holding three children and reside in Churches GARDENA BRANCH I Hi401 SOUTH WE STERN AVENUE /321 · 0902 SANTA ANA BRAN CH I 501 NORTH MAIN STREET I 54'·2271 the Good Friday and Easter Sunday demonstrations San Carlos. The 20th annual Western WESTERN lOS ANGELES BRANCH I ,(032 CENTINELA AVE. /391·c67a in direct violation of an Alabama court order. Adult Buddhist League con- •• mber hd4r.l a'podt IlIIu,.nc.t C

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