Fujii: I-man U.S. Army in Laos U·NO helps Vietnam soldiers to safety

the oompany commander and back to Hawail to surf and HONOLULU - A 21·year-old PACIFI 1> ~l1 soldier from Hanapepe, Kau· he requested my belp in call• pick pineapples." 'p ITIZEN Bar · 1:I.~~~~~:ri.I'St ai, was credlled last wee k ing air stTikes." Born Dennlll Wilson Memb."hio Publlcoti",,: J.p.n...., Am ..iu n Ciltzen ...... -'"901.., Com. 90012; 12131 MA 6-6936 with helping se,'eral hundred "The situation w •• pretty Published Weekly E.cep' F,,,, .nd La" Week.s 0 C.... __ Po", .1 las Angel.. , Collf. Ill' RA nfOND UNO South Vietnamese Rangers es• bad. J told myself 1 had to Fujii was born Dennis M. I!i?II'arms fire. His company commal1der ~ It didn't surprise his parents with the Medal of Honor Feb. him. All of a sudden We eot Clolinc Tomorrow gloves, too. I answer io the FOI' (our days, he was the Capt. Charles McAdams, 26, of that Dennis responded lhe 16. joined the service against tbe news he was dead." Liberty, Tex., said be was a the wishes of his grandparents at Salt Lake City negative. one-man U.S. Army in Laos, way be did under pressure. White Bonae Ceremonies Fortunately. tile weathe.· U,ough the Nixon Administra• Ureal quiet, real nice kid". His dad recalled thai his son who wanted him to go to col• Other buddies described him lege. b ad tempered itseH and the tion sta ted no U.S. troops reacted the same way playing Cpl. Kawamnra's mot her SALT LAKE ClTY - Three snow had fallen two days pre• would be used on tile ground as 3n average guy. anxious to Pop Warner Iootball and bas• " When he said he was go• and slepfatber. Mr. and Mrs. Ing to volunteer for the Army. Nisei bowlers wbo bave WOn viously and the shovelling in Laos in either combat or get out ot the Army and "go ketball at high scbool. Masao Gushi. and other mem• championships in every JACL process had been completed. advisorv roles, since South we said. 'IL's up to you'," said bers ot the immediate family tournament event - mixed, The wrum Minnesota sun Vietnamese troops mO\'ed into George Iguchi. grandfather. were on hand Cor the priYate classic singles, team, doubles, belped 10 alleviate the icy Laos on Feb. 8. PULSE ON THE CHAPTERS: "We didn'l like il very well White House ceremonjes. Ter• singles and all-e\'ents-will be cold of the wind and glazed but he said he wanted to do ry's father, M' Sgt. Harry K. 'LlaisOll Offi ••, ·' sometbing (or his country. He singularly recognized at the snow, but having, a few weeks Kawamura, now stationed in award banquet of th" ~th back, just defrosted myself Fujil direcled allied artil• Puyallup Valley sustains six weeks said he would IIIte to make Germany. was also present. annual National JACL Bowl• fl'om one of Utah's coldest lery baUeries and AC-1l9 he• his parents proud." It was a memorable visit tor ing Tournament clOlinI bere winters, I felt conCident be• Hcopter gunships against sus• Kawamura, a member ot Mrs. Mabel S. Gushi, mother this week. Jow-zero t e III per a t u re s pected Communist artillery the 173rd Airborne Brigade in of tbe 19-year-old Medal of 19 They are Nobu AsamJ or wouldn't bother me. positions. "He sounded like he Vlelnam, was on March 20. Honor winner while in Wash• Ricbmond, Fuzzy Shimada of college forum on Japanese Americans 1969. when he saved the lives Simply walking the distance knew what he was doing," he• ington. Sbe placed eight doz• Santa Clara and Chlyo TtIIbi• licopte.· pilot Capl. J ames Sad• of fellow comrades by throw· en red anthurlums on the ma of Los Angeles. (1l4re.. b'om the plallC 10 Ihe airport By JOHN KANDA Unique, VisJble Cultural EnUt)'," ing his body on a satohel ot graves of Job n F. Kennedy building to the parking .lot den, 25, of Miami. Fla., said -Yosh Kosal. ~lrs. GeorBc (Klrili) Tashima retired from JACL at Khe Sanh. He was the only explosi yes. and his brother, Robert• tournament competition in was enouglt to convince me The P uyallup Valley J AOL Tanbara. Kaz Yan'lnne. Terry Kawamura childhood idols of her son, my wife and Moko were right. man at the South Vietnamese e\ ' cn ~ EA,.losion in Room 1968.) The award plaque 1lsta base who spoke English well bas been participating in a The $75 honorarium per Cpl. Terry Kawamura. Then 'Vinterizing-ror Utah and win_ social science fotum "Asiall- Ing of illls JnterestJng. innovativc, Yano of Kealakekua, who died the year of eacb personal enough to serve as a IOU aisoD An enemy demolition team she presented a red carnation championship. terizing fol' l\tinnesota are two Americans of the Pugel Sound student parUclpatJon forum tnod- had in!iltrated his bal-racks New Year's Day, 1969. (rom lei to the sergeant of the ditferent things. officer". l b'":~i~ o~Y pWt~ c£· sFJrtn~~. c~~~ wounds received in action.) "Tbere are several other Al'eal ' oiIel'ed by the Fort area and opened fire with au• guard at the Tomb on the Un• If it were [01' the Fujii sustai.ned a wound in not warm Steilacoom Community Col- Steilacoom Community College, ta: tomatic weapons. Kawamura Previous A wards kno'\TllS at Arlington Nation• bowlers who have one more reception of George and Moko bis left shoulder at the Rang• Th~ ~ ~?~!~d ~~ 'h !~ aer~~rtIC~a:d~ event to ga," according to er outpost the first day but lege in Tacoma. once b: ran tor his weapon as an ex• al Cemetery. Matsui, Bill Doi. John Oshi• weekly. two how's seSSlon has within the Puyallup Valfe JACL plosion tore a bole in the bar• Kawamura's pre v i 0 u s Masso Satow, national JACL ma, Kay Kushino and Mas it did not hamper his ability y a wards included t b e Bronze Tbe public is actually pro• director. to radio back coordinates to been running since J an. 14, Chapter. racks rooC, stunning the oth• hibited from placing tlowers Yamasaki who just pulled in and will end on March II, One of the highlights or Ute er members of his unit in the Sta .. , Purple Heart, Good Con• on the Kennedy graves at Ar• T b e J A C L Tournament tram Ohio, I would 113\'e had teh artillery and guide heli• 1971 Feb. 11 session was a presentat ion duct Medal, National Detense award dinner this Saturday copters thl:ough a maze of fire room. lington, but when it was ex• a hard time keeping myse\[ The fol'ums are open to the f:n~~~~' ~~rto~ no~.rr~~~ b~ Running towards the door Service Medal, Vielnam Cam• (Mar. 6) at Prudential will from freezing up completelv. the North Vietnamese had Badge and Expert Rilleman's plained thal the flowers were also bonor current membera been pouring inlo the base. general public and represents ~ ~~u~~~~~~t~~ 5 h b~a~J~:.ard to return the enemyls fire, he from Hawaii in honor 01 a Mas still hasn'l learned the saw a satchel cbarge sail paign M e d a I, Parachutist on the JACL Advisory Board t rick of travelling Iighlly: Fujii was airlifted to safe• Badge. slain Medal of Honor winner, on Bowling. The board wu lyon Feb. 21 as one of ti,e through the hole in the l 'OO!' the rules were overlooked. that is, only carry-on baggage. Although in a position to save M,·S . Iguchi described her founded in 1948 to advbe JA• He was still waiting ior his last men to leave the hill• Civi c Affairs S"attle JACL s upports grandson as a "pretty goodU Tbe family was escorted by CL in its fight to eUminale top patrol base. At the U.S. hirnselt, Kawamura t h r e w Maj. Raymond Sasaki, an luggage to be unloaded. OSU demands at SCCC himself on the charge. saving boy who liked to play foot• the color bar in organized Army's 85tJ1 Evacuation Hos• ball and go auto-racing witb ROTC instructor at the Univ. bowling and to act as eounsel pital at Phu Bai. he lold news· one of the community services The Seatue JACL board o! the othe,.. in the room from of Hawaii, to and from Wash• Arrangements bad be e 11 offered by the college. The his uncle. for the annual tournament men of his experiences after goverllors unanimously en• serious injury or death. ington. He band-carried t h " They are: made for a TV interview inl' getting bis first I u II nigbt's audience is composed mainly dorsed the Orielltal Students Kawamura attended Lelle• "Most ot the time he was Medal of Honor back in a spe• mediately following my ani\'• sleep in nearly a week. of students from various disci• Union which has demonstrat. hua High School and enlisted out. You know how high cial briefcase. Ta~gf:e~rs~e::!~Dr~ K~ . 1. Em'Oute we passed by the plines including a group of in the Army in September, school kids are," she said. And mada: 18 years: Ea.s;v Fujimoto., ed (see Feb. 26 PC) a di stinct The Gushi family whicb had Nobu Asami. John NOl\lChi. Chop. F t. Snelling military installa• Help Requested thirty students that are study• need Cor Asian administrators 1967. He bad been in Viet• w hen he graduated high spent all their lives in mild tion of wartilne (arne. Its lan• At first. Fujii said. "l ing the history and cullw'e of at Seattle Community CoUege nam eight months wben the school, he told ber he was go• Hawaiian climate were shock• ~g~::~~~O~e~:~:T~~ guage school was moved from checked over the wOWlded the Asian-American groups. central campus at its Feb. 17 incident occun-ed. ing to join the Army. "I told ed by the 37-degree weather ~el~rs~xrO$:mra~~ht:e::~ SneUing to Presidio o( Mon• Members of the Japanese and him he should finish school and tried to help them. 1 met meeting. Dr. Minoru Masuda, (Another Wahiawa man in Washington, coming home Yut; B years: Bubbles Ke1koan. terey. my alma mater. Filipino community with other chapter president, hopes the wbo was an earlier winner of tirst But he said: 'Pm going with cbapped lips. When Sasa· Elko Nomura. Sayo Tocaml: • Bili Carlson, lhe local TV participants have swelled the college trustees and preside ts tile Medal of Ronor was kIJl• to be dumb-witted'!' As soon ki saw drifts or mel ting snow years: Bob ?ttatsumoto: Ot.herw interviewer Quickly grasped course to some 60 members. as be graduated he worked in (less than 5 yean): Jean MltIuda. 01 the three campuses \\ ill ed in February, 1967, in Viet· at O'Hare airport in Chicago, ~fary Yuba, Dule Shimada. Yo", some key paints during our in• The first Uu'ee weeks ses• favorably respond. Text 01 \)le nam: Sgt. Elmelindo R. Smith the pineapple fields tor three be saw to it the four chil• Mlkaml. formal conversations prior to months and joined tbe Army Alert postal clerk sion dealt with U An Ovel'• resolution follows: Jr. A third Islander to receive dren, ranging in age from JO The National JACL certifi• ctllting Ihe show. Not having view of the Asian-Americans RESOLUTION the Medal of Honor during the in September. to 18, were given a chance cate ot recognition will be had an 0PPOJ1unity to review of tbe Puget Sound area" by l -Tb.ere 1& a dlsUnCL need. for Vietnam War, also posthu• HIt was O.K . for a while," to get off the plane and see presented to Frank It. Baker, the show, I can't vouch for the Bl1lce Dong, sociologist at the Asian admtnJstrators at the Seal• mously, was S/ Sgt. Rodney J . his grandfather said of Terry what snow was like. executive secretary-trf>uurer end product: perhaps, being tle Community College central aids in capture Seattle Pacific College; "The ea.mpw: with its ian stu- or the American BowUng Con• hundl'eds of miJes away when Cbinese-American Communi• :~~af?ln~~~~ ~ ~~u gress for the past 20 years, il was shown on TV may have ty in SeatUe" by Benjamin as a for bis "outstanding lead.... insulated me [rom any ad• Woo, SeatUe architect; ." d ~~gl:ira~l~ed~~ ~o :g: sbip to bowling, both tn the "el'8e reactions. of two bandits "T b e Philippine - American min.ister these needs. United States and interna• John Oshima and .Moko Communities in Seattile and 2-Tbe Oriental Student 0 Need textbook on Nikkei tionally." The JACL tourna• were responsible for getting Tacoma-Lakewood" by Fred· ment bas been persona1ly en• me there on time and intro• SAN DlEGO-The downtown ~~~dt! "t~~~~~~ . onsBo~~~ r:i post office was robbed lor the erick Cordova, Seattle Univer• Trustees 90S well as to the presi• couraged by Baker th_ ducing me to the pe,.. onnel . (il'st time on Feb. 23 but an sity administrator. dent.! of the three campuses tor SAN FRANCISCO-The need sllghtu,g the Shinto religion. qualified books are occasion• many years, Satow added. Jolm's wire. Nami. was re• the: Immed£ate hiring of Asian ad• to provide the CaliIornia state Although Rev. Rogen Fuji• ally adopted. sponsible {or making arrange• alert postal foreman, Darlene Panels on Nisei mJnfstrators to rill the long-felt As Baker mu.rt be Pretlellt Araki, and a police dragnet. need and to recUty the five-year school system wi th good books moto, bead of the BCA edu• in Detroit for the opening ments 10t" the show. She is Bad to Meet Deadline were responsible for the cap• The following six panels, history of neglect in this matter. about Japanese Americans for cation committee, had been night of the ABC tournament., one of the producers at the ture of two suspects and re• envolving three J ACLers each , The Seattle Chapter of the use by Ihe elemenlary schools asked 10 serve on the panel, Pointing out that the JACP the presentation will be made TV station. are being presented under the J a pan e s e American Citizens Is tbe most important problem be said he had not been able Moko says her busband, covery of $125,000 in cash and Leal'Ue, therefore. adopts this bad worked out under a dead• in absentia. securities within 30 minutes co-chailmanship of Joseph and bickering over whose to prepare a presentation as line to qualify for adoption A silver annJvenary com• George. despaired of shovel• after the robbery. Kosai and Dr. John Kanda: Con tinned on Page 4 book is accepted should be he bas been busy with plans of this book by the state, Edi• ling snow every winter and Feb. 4: "The Problems of l\1ak• memorative key cbain I. being 11 aU happened at 5:30 a.m. ing a New LU'e in the U.s." - avoided. for the annual BCA meeting. son Uno, who is one of the given to all partlclpatinl decided to find refuge in an This was the conclusion apaliment complex. Tbey as Miss Araki, on her way Richard Hayashi. Tom Sakahara, Furutani to address Dr. Bob Suzuki of Pasadena, project memben:. expressed bowlers, eacb team sponsor to a postal class at Kearny Ray SUgioka: voiced by Professor Ted Jilo• J ACL nalional education com• bis disgust at the "destructive and every advertl""r in the have almost convinced me Mesa, was told a robbery was Feb. 11; "Cultural TradJUons - dai in summing up the dis• that aparlment living in their ;~g~:,a B~ ~ro~ci ~~:,:r Pl~t St. louis MDe meet mittee challman, was the tactics'" of Dr. Suzuki's com• Tournament program bookleL style is the only way to go re• in progress. She thought it cussion held Feb. 19 on the fow·th panelist and outlined mittee and the BCA. was outside the building. She culture and gardenin.g techniques. controversial textbook "Japa• the reasons which his com• gardless of shovelling snow or socJaJ eustoms and tradlUons. Al• ST. LOUIS - Warren Furu• He said 11 they bad been Downtown L_A. retUrnt ran back into Ihe registered so, Japanese American's view of nese Americans: the Untold mittee found the "Untold not. Their luxurious and well mail section, where she with tani, national JACL coordi• Story" at Pine Methodist backing some other textbook "f urnished apartment was my Ulelr RelnUonshlp to Japan:'• nator, community involve• story" objectionable, citing a presented to the committee $316 reb.t. to N.t'l other postal employees were Mrs. Art (Eml) Somekawa. M.rs. Church with over 150 in at• dozen or more paragraphs base of operations during my Nobu (Hanako) Yoshida, Hlro Fu .. ment, will be present at the for consideration, their stand backed against the waU by a jlta: tendance. from several scores listed in LOS ANGELES- DO\\Tlltown st.ay in the Twin Cities area. gun·wavlng bandit. Midwest District C 0 u n c i I Alluding to exp ressions by would bave been uuderstand• Their lovely daughter. Alli• -R~' i~ (~c ~ 1VJ~~~~ d~e l' ~ I~~~ the argument presented to the able, but to oppose the only L.A. JACL returned ita 1970 "Get against the wall or I meeting here Mal'. 6-71 it was son, looked the picture ot panelists on alleged errors, state board. book up for consideration was rebate or S316 to National will blow your brains out," math"-Tom Takemura. Mrs. Sam announced by Gov. Ma s the omissions and differing Headquart"rs for depo.tt In health and beauty (or which (Mlvo) Uchiyama. Art Somekawa; Yamasaki. He stated that the JACL a destructive act. said tile man. "Give me your Feb. 25: "Social. 'Economic and views from those stated in the and BCA had taken a stand to the J ACL Reserve Fund, out• Minnesota girls al'e so well "It is seldom that the MDC Tsukasa Matsueda ot Red• known. money." But none of the post• Political Relations Between the book, the San Francisco State oppose the adoption of the going president Kiy08hi Ka• men responded and the two Japanese American Community. recei ves th e opportuni ty to COilege educator pointed out wood City. Sequoia High so• wai declared at the installa• the Other Ethnic Groups. and the meet with National JACL book even with revisions be• men began scooping up maiJ Majority Commulllty··-Re\'. Ro• that wbat is needed is a book cause work had been started cial studies teacber. wbo al• tion dinner last week ror '71 The 25th annual In stall a.• staff D'om California," Yama• so asked the state cirriculum tion dinner of the Twin Cities bags in bright orange plastic bert Yamashita. Dr. George Tan• that is "meaningful to 5th on a " better book" to be pre• pre.ldenl Ted KoJima. Anoth• casings Canying the sacks . Robert Miz'ukaml: saki pointed out. uThel'e will graders and at the same time committee to reject the book, Chapter was held at the Shan· l\!ar~h 4: "The Values Held to sented in about a year. er past president and now na• over their shoulders, the ban• be many interesting excbanges meaningful to us" in that it spoke briefly to say that the tional JACL tre8SUl'l!r Alfred gri-La Restaw'ant, Signal be Most Important by the Japa• of ideas besides the interior Despite the (act thai th" book had failed to present HiUs Shopping Center. St. dits dashed for the fire es· nese Americans. the Relations Be• presented " wbat happened to state curriculum committee is Hatate baUed th" ,Hlur". cape. One was wearing a pos~ tween the OIUerent Generations• decoration of one's office!' us." adequately the contribution of Paul, Minnesota. The intel• lssel. Nisei and Sanscl - Bnd the Sessions open with lunch nol slated to consider new the Japanese American's cu} ... al uniConn. Perspective of Ole Sansei-Borne. Fow' p."elisls opened the textbooks (or six yew"s. Dr. lectually stimulating and phi• Salw·day and conclude with tural beritage. It also perpetu• losophically endowed toasl• rt was Miss Araki who took Community and Society."-Joseph meeting including Mrs. Flor• Suzuki stated that se\'eral time to get a desc";ption of Kosal. Mrs. Kaz (Eleanor) Naka• lunch Sunday. according 10 ence Yoshiwara of San l\fateo, ates stereotypes or Japanese masler, Dr. Joseph Uemw·a. mura, Paul Tanaka: Dr. Otto Furuta, chapler pres• cuniculum committee mem• Americans, be charged. provided an entertaining the getaway car, license num• i\farch 11: "An On!:rvtew 01 the cool'dinator for the J apal1ese bers bad told him especially Nisei ador flred be.. and other information that Local J apanese American Com• ident bosling tbe spring meel• American History Project Island Syndrome evening. Dr. Joe happens to munJty and its Future as • ing. be a fOl't1\er Utahn once re• ended in an aU-point bulle• wbich compiled the "Untold tin. Story." Several Stanford Chinese moved. having originated in Police picked up the chase Americans explained that ob• from Oriental role Colorado. He was the head 01 JACL HE ALTH PLAN: pellks for Author jections to references in the the department Of philosophy onlo Interstate 5. eventually Chicano woman al Westminster College in Sail apPJ'ehending t \V 0 suspects She termed the actions 01 book to Chine"" and pointed LOS ANGELES--CIlUord Are• and an accomplice in an al• the JACL an d Buddhist out that any hint ot racism IsbJ In a letter to the Ka• Lake Cily. moved on to Iowa ley at 2000 Julian Ave. The and is now settled in Min• Nine NC·WNDC chapters administer Churches of America in block• de1eats the. purpose of such shu' Mainichl tbllI put weR, nesota. mailbags were found under ing the acceptance of Ihe vol• raps Elks at books as this. . said he was fired from hla lIIeeting man)' of the mem• the car seat and a bush near• ume by the state board of ed• Mrs. Shlme Yoshina of role in the Stan).,. R. Green• b)'. All three have been charg· ucation cu.rriculum committee Palo Alto. another J ACP berg play, "Pu"blo", IChedulocl ber, of Ihe board in the fOl'm ed with armed robbery and ownB lue Cross plan, benefits increase of Frank Ishikawa the incom• at recent hearings in Sacra• Watsonville fete member, also spoke to outline tn open in WubJ.Dgtoo, D.C. ing president. J ohn Oshima, threatening the lives of fede• mento a backward step in de• the aims and objectives ot tbllI at th" Arena 'lbetIter all Candy Maetzold. Miyeko UeJi• ral employees which. if con• By PIllL 1I1AT Ui\ffiRA nal increase in benefiLs over priving school children of a group in writing thi. book. Marcb 3. rna, Sadao Akaki. Ted Asao, victed, eanles a mandatory the years with lower costs 1'e• much needed text. By FRED Nl'lTA Karl Yoneda. wbo caUed Tb" producen claimed be min i mum sentence of 25 SAN JOSE - Numerous re- suiting from a pooling of Sbe added that she bad re• Jim Kusunoki, Charlie Chat• years. blmself a "KIbei oldtlmer," was tired r 0 r "artmic .• man. Paul Tsuchiya, Kay quests for information regal'd- claim experience among aU ceived many endorsements 01 WATSONVILLE-A Mexican• blamed 'be controversy to son." but, said AralJbl, th~ ---- ing lbe JACL-Blue Cross participating chapters. JACP's book from those wbo American woman, who re• Kushlno. Kimi Hara. Alberl ceived a special award trom "shlmalruni konlYo" which really wanted to put • blue• Tsuchiya. Jack Takemoto. health plan have been I'e - The JACL-Biue C r 0 s s have read it. means the Japane"". living on "Yed. blood CaucuIaD wItb ceived by the San Jose JACL health plan does not require Nob Fukuda of the local the Watsonville Chamber of CIl"'les Tatsuda, Rev. And"ew Commerce, created Quite a an island, always are flghliDl mak.,..up to p1a7 the part at Ot."l. George Yoshino. Bar• Blue Cross oUice in the wake a deductible in the basic cov• Konkokyo Chw'ch expressed eacb other th" Korean interroptGr_ Literacy test in of repolis that JACL-Blue erage and in addition to the his opposilion to the book for stir Feb. 5 by boldly accus• b"'a Hirota, Elaine Hirota and ing the Elks of racism. Tbe "We should be pulling to- "Tbe fore ... cI bli0U7 _ Falher Clement was a pleas• Shield has become a statewide outstanding hospital and pro• bealth plan. fessional benefits provides the annual awards dinner was gether, not fighting amonl cbalk up llDOlb..- ...... va• allt task although some ot held at the Elks Clubbouse, at ourselves." b" observed. iBhi said. "I ree1I7 bU- these boal'd members were Since San Jose JACL initi- fil.. t dollar or immediate naturalization hit ated its J ACL-Blue Cross coverage for out-patient X• wbich the Japanese American -NlchJbel TUIIH Iy about It, b«aua I laIow unable 10 be present. Missed strawberry growers of the val- thal 1 could bold Iba1 rot.. seeing our national chaplain, health plan in 1947, eight ray or laboratory service, EYOA funds OSC more Northern CaliIomia JA- supplemental accident covel'• Som" at lb. ulan aid tbet Fathe. Clement. who has been AN FRANCISCO-Constitu• ~~~ ~y::~~~ed c~~tri~~= Ali.n American education 1 wu cIaIn& • IDOd Job, Ii· CL chapters bave adopted lbe age, ambulance coverage and assigned from Philadelphia to tionalily oil laws requiring "lI:y lawyaw feel !bet I Minneapolis. teracy in Engllsh as a condi• plan: Monterey Peninsula, bospitalization tor dental sur• to the local industry." commillion.n lOucht Gilroy, San Benito County, gery or extraction. There is with $100,000 W~ bav" a Iood _ cI (racial) Also had Illl opportunity to tion for U.S. cilizenship bas The M.exican-American WS ANGELES-CommiAisoD• dixTiminallGa." the s....u. meet Eugene and Heidi Wold been chalienged this past Salinas Valley, Sequoia, Wat- no recent illness exclusion fo r man, 11m. Grace Arcenealux. __ wbo are to constitute thoo aILer accepting the Special ~. an-born .dar Iald. (''0111 SlOllX Falls, Soulh Da• week (Feb. 24) b~ · a Chinese son ville, Alameda. Sonoma pre-existing conditions. All LOS ANGELES-The Oriental woman who came to the U.S. COUllty. new JACL members .al·e ac- Service Center. sponsored by Service Award for belping the advisory body t 0 the dl.7 kota. who are good f!'lends of local Mexican children in edu- school board of education will Sego Matsumi,. of Salt Lake. two decades ago. Unlike the Blue Shield sys- cepted without question into the Council of Oriental Orga. and Tom and Reiko Ohno and Mrs. Tung Hai Look, 56. or lem whicb ill centrally ad- the JACL-Blue Cross health nizalions, has been funded for cational institutions, made th" be nominated at the Mar. 7 CANADA ADS FOR MlKAN F red Ohllo. Mas and Nobu an Francisco who has two ministered by participating plan. more than S100,OOO by the follo\1,ing observations: ~":'~fO~f :";'1':""~: Harado and Louise Nomura teenage sons born in the U.S. chapte,.. and districts at San Administrators Economic and Youth Opportu- "For all ot us w b 0 bave caD Education COIIlDli£sioa at USING EPITHET CHAHGID among many. many oilier peo• is asking a three-judge ledersl Francisco, the JACL-Blue .. nity Agency or Los Angeles, worked bar d to better the the Senshin Buddhist ChurdL PORT ARTHUR, 0Dt.--J.,. ple Includblg many Issei and panel on behalI of all non• Cross bealth plan is strictly Further detalls on this plan. as or Feb. I according to conditions of Mexican Amer- The 2 p.m. me~ II oPeO _ iIdponed SPrinkl~, 1IWIduta_ Sansei. English speaking permanent conlroUed by the chapter. now. entering it;> 24tb year ot Ernest EYOA execu- Icans. our dforts ba"" been to aU interested. The ~ .. wet'e receatI7 ~ Relko Ohllo lived in the resident ailens. No Brokers sennce (predating the JAc;L Ii"e direclor. obstructed .•. Th" faCI that ed c:omrrussiOOl will c:oDIiIt cI by IeVeftl ~ ebaIaI .. ~uit ~eek$ barrack next to mille In The also for an Blue Shield plan) .. are a\'ail- Sprinkle will addT .... t b" the 0 n I y accommodatioo 30 memben, 27 of whom .... _perl 10 th. 11IIIIIdotr HeDrt Mountain and is as order compeliing Immigmtion Elll'OlIment and billing Is able 10r the tollowmg chapter Asian communities on addi· wbere t b·i. dinner could bf> to be elected at th" Mar_ 7 Bay-NIpigcD,...... cI If.aa- modestly quiet and charming offi cials to tesl those seeking handled by a chapter adminls- administrators: tional _e,,,'lces and monies held is owned by a croup ~~ ____ _ :t89~J~se~~_~~r;.J~~7; ~,~ailable meet ~ I Elks) whicb bas a policy of session. The remainlDIJ IIIne em Ontario.. as [ rcmember her to be wav naturalization in their nalive trator. There is no commls- to them at a of~ -ap--~ back when. Her brother and language. sioned broker intervening tor GUros-s.llI H1nbara. &I!.2973: mg on Wednesday. March 10. racism should no looler be are to be appointed to lD- The - tolerated in this country •. _ ~ I$lll''' communit)" ~ epithet - ~ abo sister< are also In Minneapo• ----- the J ACL chapter with Blue ldon'OffY PenJnsuJa - B. r t 0 D 'i' :30 p.rn.. at the Alpme R .... lis. Her bl·othOl·. Yo-,h. Dnd I Cross. thus passing the ad- Yofhlda; Sallnas VaJley - SarT)" creation Center. 817 Yale L Her bold remarks jarred the ~ ..:=.: ~'':::: took Latin togethel' and spent Income tox service diu«?naJ savings. in admJnis- ~~~1:~!i:e~'~o~~~~ EYOA can a~t communi• capacity crowd and ....t a rip- T affic I' ht ..atitMoo JIeCIaaal 0fIIee cI!be ~ a great denl of tin,e playing Ii"tive costa to Ita members. soquola - Bud NoItoDo. 73:!· i!&06; bes in writing proposals, find- pI" \hroUIh Ib" dlninC roam r tg ...... _. Homan rums. ,"-'a'm "sink the battleship" rather LO A 'GELE -- Tb~ JAC Tlle nin~ JA~ chapters ~fo~823C:~?'W-;~e:m~ Ing !unding so';U'Ces and in wbere many prominellt EIb SAN FRAlfClSCO _ arb' C...... am.:. c ... than studying. AI ocial I'\;ce•. 125 Well• curr..nUy prov,ding Blue Nilta, 7:!::!-OOO1 funding narcotics programs. and oth ... leaden 01 the val- 1,.500 Ii__ .... IIIIIora- \Ie IGIID. ... Oja...... er \.. w ill a.:si$t in ruing Cross co\'era~e are of the J ACL chapters in Nortb~.m chIld care center.<. tutorial ley were in at~. E ..~ ,. _ I. CGIIIIDIIDI"'" lDftIIIpled .. a.~' 7 IInne.pot.. a nd -I. Paul inCl.lmr- t~1 returns Of person~ opinion that rna.· imum bene- and Central CalUornid in. pro$WdottlS. en lce cen~. and ,mce Mrs. ArHneau~ ma... meu_ u_ ...... 'U.er .... IalJr.ed to 'b. oIfIIdIIII with ant'on1('~ under ~.800 un• H~ad ~prinltle the bombshell .ttad, OIl the pn:Izatloaa baYe ~ pi - .... • AD ... h8"(, achtt\'rd :-.Gme notoriet' lit protection and serrice to le.,.,;ted in organizlnJ: a chap- . tart pro1l1'RJ1l'. ~:c~ ~.u~ or tbrir m8..'"O~. i 'il April 10. T" 0 bilincuat the membersh,p should be ot tor-adminislered JACL-Blue !aui. Programs c. n be ...,. El.k.I at the dinDeS'. where lobe ed to line ... cit y mac.u -- ... :r; was honored, tbllI _uaual In- tn1& III\IIIItI ... ~ - _ .... 6 Paul'. m a~'or j MO",," Lit the \\ork.,;r!- trained In .. uch 5-er· gleat ••t importance in tbeir Crms bealtb plan may mquire nsed b~' KYOA to m""t prob• "'CtS will be pre_~n1 on Sat• bealth plan. With that in with any of the above men- lerns uruque to the A!im com• eident baa II.- !be talk " dd'..... lit. at a.:=- ...,... ,. - - - . Cctnlinued 011 Pan , urdays between I and. p.m. mind, ther. baa bet.D • gnd· tioned chapter admlnialralon. muniti... he added. u.towD. ....s.... • -- .... • 2-'AClfIC CITI%lN dent, at ~neral Lee'. Restau• Government u lb. foundation of adnnC!lld bu.s- atreeta (or cIInmtown raolutIOII _ Ie ruearcb In Buddhism and L.A., haven't been _vertaI Ibe tint ner == _ Friday, March 5, 1971 ranI on Feb. 22. Ned Hutch• Slanley T. Tanlruobl, ac• Japane~ Ja~ iosol1. appointmt!nt secretary culture, accordin, to 10 one-way sIreeta. Wh)' een'l AmerIca.... 0::- th'e Sacramento J ACLer and the Bev. UaMlJ'oshl Kaaada. Ibe same C!OI1Iider-atloD be G- NEWS tor Gov~mor Reagan, was p ...... nl\J' the Chapter'. \·Ic. Wllhington N.wsl.ttlr guest speaker. president In cbarge of com• Institute director. tended 10 LltUe ToIIJo. par- Courtroom munity aUaln and ,..,Iatlorn;. tlc:u\arb' IiDce lb. Trame Architect Dept. hu aiJoeady dedded Un. 1ft Ihb TwnrI 01 by Mik. MISlok. CAPSULES Business was named to the Sacramen- 10 County Grand J ury_ The V.teran New York firemen agalnst wldenl!lg 20d st. III OIlcaao bu beeD IIIIIIIID-.I Subject to approval ot regu• .~Iect r~sponse 10 community pro- to • federal bearlq ...., 18 19 member body, com- are calling the twin-towered th~ latory authorities, Sum.llomo posed oC outstanding local World Trade Cent.r, d.slgned tests?" Uttle Tokyo repre- to detennlne whether lbe·caD Bank of California Intend. to citizens, I. charged with the by 1I1inoru Y...... 1 11 01 De• .enlaUves asked .t Ibe be..... pay t5.255 stU1 0WinI 011 • Politics Increa.e its capital !unds by In" $10,000 fine rendered III IMI A researcb poll conducted duty oC Issuing indictments In troll, a "firetrap" followln, • Title II Repeal Campaign issuance and sale of $8.2 mil• criminal ca.e. and Investigat- two-a1ann fire which broke wben she wu convicted u on First and San Pedro Sts. lion ot convertible subordi• "Tokyo Roae." She also drew recenUy by Richard Byrd, ing and making recommenda- out Feb. 19 on the four floors Entertainment nated debentures due 1991, tlon. on all matters relating 01 the North Tower rub-base• ~0-1ear analyst who has worked 10r president Isao Yamasaki said. "Tora, Tora, Tora- lIalnod PrUon term Uld wu Gallup Poll. FncUlnders and to the local government. ment Ibat ranged out-ol-con• five nominatlo... for Ibe 1970 eued III 1858. She had ~.;,~ e~ld~c~d cf.':~a S'~\'lr~~r~ Taniguchi, a graduate ot UC Irol for 40 minute. because ACRdemy Awards ...blob are u tW1ed part of Ibe line In olher research firms, dis• l968 Berkeley In mecllanlcal ell- firemen bad difficulty getting to. b e annoWlced April 15. The pollcleoafter were twocontIscated IDJurance by Washington closed Ibat Edwin C. Hiroto, chase hall ot the debenlw'es glneering. i. all Asslslant to It. Regular Ure drills will Republican candldale lor at par and accrued Inlerest. lomt U.S.-Japan productlm Ibe COVernment. In II much .. the rep •• 1 o( TItle II of the Internal Specllication Analyst with the have to be Instituted 10 get by Twentieth Century-Fox re- Security Act of 1950 is geared to early and favorable stale senate, is supported by Remaining hal! will be oUer• Slate Ottlce or Procurement. people out 01 the bullding to ceived nominations In: belt ,---______...... 96 per cenl of the 100 mter• ed by a group of ulldenvriter.s A naUve oC Sacramenlo, he prevent tbem from gettlng action by the House Judiciary Committee, the legis• \'iewees - tar above the ex• beaded bv Dean Witter & Co. cinematography. belt art dI- pected 60 or 70 pet. LilUe Berkeley architect Hanhlro resides In this city with bls killed, a fire oUlciai added. recUon, be.1 film editin" best lative campaign for this JACL objective began ill Wile, Judy, and their six Roy Tanaka was the pro- sound, and best "!sua! effects. earnest last week when the 3S-member Committee on Tok,j'o is part of the slale Yuasa WAS elected 10 the Twin i:~J :e,::,:~cJ.Jf:at~li':b.n~~ local Scene the Judiciary completed its organizational activities senate (27th) dlstrtcl in which Pine. Federal Savings & Loan month old son, Scott. the Nisei hospital administra• Assn. board of dlreclors. He a five-Ie,'el S3.4 million Awards insofar as naming its standing subcommittees are tor is a candidate. had served on the Berkeley Science structure designed for a stu• The Rosemead (Callf.) Cil7 '------____-.J concerned. Norman l\llneta's bid tor recreation commJsslon lor ue IIfonden of the Univ. dent body of 400 and a fuJJ• Council extended its congrat• In order to bypass the House lnternal Security mayot' of San Jose was given nine years and was partioular• of HawaII zoology dept. is one time faculty of 25. H. Is as• ulations to local resident S.. ttle the official "kick-on" at an Iy active in developing the of Hawaii's [ullUme animal ~I lnoru Committee that last year rejected repeal legislation soclaled with Albert C. Mar• FuJita, 01 4713 North "Ace of Aquarius" will ba open house held this w..,l, at waterfront park areas and the artists. She studied al Pralt tIn. Among tbe Innovations Muscatel, [or contribution In for so·called perfecting and clarifying amendments Ca ~a dero the theme of the K;,D-In his campaign headquarlers at Music Camp. Art Inslitule in New York are classroom desks with elec. tbe beautification of his city that would, in reality, have reviYed and reactivated 416 N. 151 Slreet. (cllf Y3- Kumarai, manager ot GuUd dance to be beld March in 1902 and trained three trlcal outlets 10 plug In type• and talent In poetry writing. 8, 9 p.m .. at The VW",e Inn. the emergency detention-concentration camp authori• The AmericlIlls of Japanese the Los Angele. oUice ot Su• years at Oakland Art & Crafls writers or tape recorders. The 54 -year-old landscape Anceslry Repub\lCJIll Club mitomo Bank ot California, AU proceeds will ,0to bene• zation of tbe 1950 statute, Congressman Spark Matsu• School, worked in advertising sloping tloors to afford good architect was one ot the fit the Chlldren's Orthopedic honored its 1971 officers led has been promoted executive agency whlle studying sclen• lines ot slghl and communi• foreign winners in the annual naga and his more than a hundred co-sponsors dJ'afted by Dr. Sacbio Takata. presl- vice president and will assume Hospital. '·The MJdnlght Sba• twc illustration at UC Berke• calion between Instructors Emperor Hlrohito poetry con• do",'," wW play tor Ibe dance. this year's bill with reference to the United States his new duties at the head ley. She recenUy completed a and students and labl.. of test in conjunctlon with New oUice in San Francisco. Suc• according to Mr$. Gene TIIIJi. penal code so that the legislation would be under tbe project that featured some 60 varied shapes to enhance a Year observances. Tbe city chalnnan_ and Mr$. Hank ceding him will be B:ru bird drawings. 12 In color. more Intimate dialogue be• jurisdiction of the Judiciary Committee, and not msc. , Asambu. assistant manager. Hashimoto. co-cbalrman. Allhough at last weekend no ~eci!ic refelTal of While scientilic illustrating Is tween faculty and students. Japanese give Murata Peart Co., leading very representational. illu• There are rooms for group Or Los Alliel.. the Matsunaga Bill had been made lO any subcommit• cui lured pearl linn in Kobe, strating as accurately as you individual study. ty pin g tee. since a similar measure last session was referred declared bankruptcy because can, she spends her leisure in rooms, a studio equipped with IIbrk F. Boahlko, 19. of Cblnatown Youlb CoueD. to .Subcommittee o. 3 it is hoped that the new legis• 10 quake relief o! unpaid bills amounting to painting loose and in large films and one-way mirrored Fresno was killed in a skiing in conjunction wilb SIPA and la~lon $42.000. Sudden death Of Its areas of color. room for observation of stu• accident Feb. 21 at Mammoth Asian Involvement, will pre• will be referred to Subcommittee No. 3 again managing director In 1969 led Mountain. Descending slowly sent a Unity Dance Mar. 6, tlus year. It is to be recalled that in the final days of dent techniques wIth Hclients." LOS ANGELES-Mayor Sam 10 the coliapse. The finn Churches Tbe moot courtroom Is pal• OD a slope, he was hit by a 9 p.m.. at Larcbmont Hall, the last Congress prior to adjournment, lbe Subcolll• Yort:; has deceived $3.800 in operated concessions at Sea lerned aCter real-lite court• fellow club sklier who was 11 8 N. Larchmont, aceordln, n.littee unanimously reported out a Title II repeal bill donations to a I d families World. San Diego, w, W last Hirosh i Hlsblki, publisber room. Faculty oflices on the traveling at fast speed. Hoshi• to Gilbert Bom (825-2914 )_ tied to the penal code. stricken in U,. Feb. 9 San year when it sold out Its in• ot Kasbu Mainlchl. was hon• top floor open to roof gar• ko is business administration Fernando quake from J apan lecest. ored by St. Mary's Episcopal den deck. sophomore at Cal State Poly On Thursday, March 25, Tbis year, as in the last Congress, Democrat Robert and Japanese oC(lciais. Tetsu. Suzuki. 18-y ear Church at Its Churchman of at San Luis Obispo. He is the 7:30 p.m .• tbe Okinawa Clnll Kastenmeier of Watertown, Wisconsin, is Chairman of Ambassador Nobuhiko Ushi• banking veteran, has b..,n tbe Year at lhe annual dinner youngest SOn ot the Harry H. of America wlli sponsor • Subcommittee No.3. His fellow Democrats on this Sub• ba. on a tour of west coast named vice president at the held Feb. 20 In Pasadena ... Redevelopment Hoshlkos. gala Okinawa America Good• committee are John Conyers of Detroit, ~1ich.; William cities, paid a brief call at Los Angeles main office 01 the IIfr. and l\1rs. Shinlaro Ito ot The Los Angeles Traffic ~ 1r 5. Iyo Uyeda, 73. of Tor• will dance and music concert City Hall Feb. 22 and donal• Bank of Tokyo of Cali1ornla. Stockton have received from Dept. has ordered E. 2nd St. rance died Feb. 20 after a pro• at the Wilshire EbeU Theatre, Ryan of New York, N.Y. ; Abner Mikva of Chicago, Ill.; cd $500 Consul General Kan• AJso nClmed vice presidents J apan a 13-volume set of be converted to a one-way longed illness. Surviving are 4401, W. 8th, fe aturln, 34 top and Robert Drinan of Newton, ~Iass . The Republican ji Takasug; also presented a were Hiroshi Ozawa, Sall Morobasbi's "Great Chlnese• (eastbound) slr..,t (rom HIU h Hidetaro, s Kenny, Ike, d performers from Okinawa. All ~embers are Tom Railsback of Moline, Ill.; Edward check (or $300. The previous Francisco main office, and J a pan e s e Dictionary", o! to Alameda, despite strong Cblz Satow. Mickey Mayeda, the perfonners are reclplenta Blesler of Furlong, Pa.; Hamilton Fish of Millbrook, week. Yorly accepted a check Yoshlakl Saloh, San Francisco which there are only a hal! protests lodged by LllUe To• Kayoko Tsuruda, 6 gc and 3 01 bigh awards In their field (or 53.000 from Nagoya. L.A.'s bead oWce. dozen sets In U.S., whlcb be kyo redevelopment officials ggc. ot Okinawan dance and mus• N.Y.; and R. Lawrence Coughlin of Villanova. Pa. sister city. Susumu Onoda, bank pres ... ordered for the institute of Kazuo Sel, KangO Kunitall(U Dr. " 'Ullam K. Yamamoto, ic. Congressman Drinan is the only new Democratic The checks have been turn• idenl, additionally named 20- BuddhJst Studties, Berkeley. and Akin Kawasaki belore a 42, Garden Grove optometrist f!1ember of the Subcommittee while all of the Repub• ed over to tile American Red year veteran Toshio U1ata_ The dictionary lists 48,902 traffic department hearing. and acUve Orange County JA• 1911-- CHrvaoUT licans are new except for Congressman Biester. Cross and Salvation Army 10 nabe, v-ice president at the characters. The average Japa• They pointed out 2nd 51. Is CLer, died Feb. 23 after a r Fleer Price to All distribute 10 families in most head office. manager 01 the neSe college graduate knows deslined to become the center prolonged illness. The Haw• FRfD" ~ r YA TA As for the full Judiciary Committee, new members urgent need 01 Hnancia1 as• bank's loan supervision d~ and uses only about 2.500 ... o( redeveloped Little Tokyo thorne-born Nisei is survived ! ! this session are (Democrats) Paul Sarbanes of Balti• sistance. partment. Kaniebl Komoto of Fresno al• and one-way traffic would be by w J ane. s Norman, Stuart, more, Md. ; John Seiberling of Akron, 0 .; James so donated his library oC 5.000 detrimental to the business d Janis, p Mr. and Mrs. Tail• IHansen Chevroletl books to the Institute of Bud• activity on the slreet. "Broad• bei. br Henry, II.-uo and sis '1351 W. Olympic ...... West L.A. Abourezk of Rapid City, S.D.; George Danielson of dhJst Studties that will serve "9-4411 R.. . 126-9'0' I Los Angeles, Calif.; and Drinan; and (Republicans) way and Hill St., tbe main Takako Fuilmura. I- - ---.. Law:en.ce Hogan of Hyattsville, Md.; William Keating Toronto citizens, cabbies come to aid of ClIlcmnah, 0.; and James McKevitt of Denver Colo. At this time. the effort is being concentrated on ha.ving the Matsunaga Bill referred to Subcommittee of Nisei taxi driver slabbed 12 times No. 3 ~nd ~o have that Subcommittee act quickly on [.. wcost new auto loaDs !. the legislation. It may be that the Subcommittee will TORONTO - Taxi driver Jo• Iy happens. And you'd never feel tbat it will have to hold public hearings on the seph Nishimura was slabbed figure It would bappen to him propos~ , even tbough el>iensive hearings were held 12 times J an. 30 While fight• -he's so nice, a quiet fellow." s~er , ing oU an attempled robbery. W a I I l' Edmislon ecboed las; spr:mg,. and fall by HISC, since the Ilew It took 84 stltcbes just to these leellngs in explanation legISlation IS different technically from tbat considered close the n e c k wounds and ot why be had 10 help. "A by lUSC last year. If this is the case, tben the Sub• doctors are stili not certaln finer gentleman you couldn't committee needs to be urged to hold expeditious and whether he'll ever be able to meel You f..,1 this shouldn't early public hearings. talk again. 11 he does, first happen to anybody but it has on bis list will probably be to somehow. I know. Now he !~~ilO~ e ~ . !~!!~ el ~! E I ~!!!!~ s ~ c ~! enIO. thank you to those Toronton• can't help himsell. San Jose. Oakland. +Sa n Mateo, Crenshaw, Gardena. Anaheim, Monterey Park. Wilshire-Gran d ians who belped hi. wife and 'iThere's nobody who looks At the same time, the fact t hat the House Internal family with donations ot mon• after cab drivers: we have to Security Committee this session has four new mem• .y and food. help each other,'· said Colin bers cannot be ignored, either in terms of the Ichord• Youngsters who were oUen Stubbs, a 14-year veteran of passengers \\';th Nishimura on cab driving." Ashbrook amendments which it reported last lvinter their way to and from school "Joe's been around in the or of new repeal legislation. are collecting groceries for his taxi business a long time and Although Democrats Richard Ichord of Houston wite and five children. The he's one of the nicest drivers !\fo.; Claude Pepper of Miami, Fla.; Edwin Edwards or students attend the Ursuline on the road-I've heard peo.• an~ School at 306 Lawrence Ave. ple g i v e him compliments. Crowley, La.; Richardson Preyer of Greensboro, East, a Roman Catholic sepa• He's not a roughneck like N.C.; and Republican John Ashbrook of Johnstown, 0 ., rate scbool. some ot the others." One woman sent in a Jet• are holdover members, Democrat Drinan who is also Nine-Year Sonic. on Judiciary Subcommittee No. 3 and' Republicans ter with $1 included "to buy a gallon of milk:' She wrote Nishimural 36, worked for Roger Zion of Evansville, Ind.; Fletcber Thompson of that she bad a balance ot only the past nine years (or Gold East Point, Ga.; and John Schmitz of Santa Ana, Calif., $1.74 in the bank but would Ligbt Taxi, where his book• are newcomers. keep the 74 cents in case of ings were handled through the emergency. ~~~~tCh Last session, by a four-to-four tie, the repeal bill In addition to the more than services ot Yellow I was defeated and subsequently the Ichord-Ashbrook ~500 that bas been s en t Murray Feldberg, manager amendments were reported by msc. AU of the Demo• through the mall most oC it of Gold Light's lI..,t, said that in $1 10 $5 contribulions, Ni• all tJle taxi drivers in the ( crats except Chairman !chord voted for repeal while ~. three Republicans (Ashbrook, Albert Watson of South shimura's fellow drivers are city are taking up collections helping out with personal do• for Nishimura and the dis- ' Carolina, and William Scherle of Iowa) voted with the nations. patch room workers at Yellow f Chairman to create tbe tie. GOPer Richard Roudebusb booked Cab are putting on a stag in of Indiana was absent because he was then campaign• his name with proceeds going "Everyone was shocked," 10 his tamily. ing for the United States Senate seat successfully de• said AI Henderson, who has Nishimura is conscious now fended by Democrat Vance Hartke. driven a cab for 26 yea r s . but faces more surgery 10 his , ,!,his session, if the four Democrats beside the '·You hear about these things ann and band and months ot Chalrman and at least one of the new Republican but you don't believe it real- recovery. members vote against the IChord-Ashbrook amend- I ments and for repeal, the situation in msc would not be ~ne of complete hopelessness. lndiana's Zion and parlLc.ularl:r California ' ~ Schmitz sbould be possbilities, espeCially if JACLers In Southern California are able to persuade Orange County's Congressman to vote to repeal infamous Title n.

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. • •n-. BeadJ C Fountain Va11e7 0 IIallDu U.S. VISITORS rnomoto to addresl CHINESE INFLUX: TV CHANGING SPEECH PATTERNS I ~!~~ ~I Sill Hosokawl Dr. Togasaki dinner SAN FRANCISCO - J err Y Inability to speak wbo..:~ voIeeol!Mn~ IN JAPAN SEEK Enomoto will be principal HAWAII, SAYS NISEI VOICE EXPERT L speaker at • le.timonlal din• 1- admJmoa u _ u me. nor honoring Dr. Kazue Toga• Fro_th. English seen as HONOLULU-A NI.!eI ~ Hawaii unique. But evtr)'Olle open their mDllthl," MIll ,aki and the Japan.... Com• educa~ HUMAN RIGHTS munity on Saturday, March pathOlog;'I who wu should leam WIlen to t1Jp back Ibara I&Id. 20, 7 p.m., at lhe Suehiro and Jived on tbe Mainland and forth. "Womlll haYtI more prOb- was accused 01 "talkin, lib "People too afraid lema thaD men--probab17 be- Frying Pan Immigration Bill Restaurant. He will (ocus on biggest handicap ~ Ia~ the long years 01 service Dr. haole" upon ber return bere. belnJ at when th of cause they talk mcwt. Aa4 In (act, I was almost ostra- cbante tpeeeb patterns. ey lIOIIle WOIIIeII try to tIM a low• Guaranteeing Righta Toga ..ki has rendered the u 8 commuunlty as a doctor, coun• SAN !'RANlSCO _ A clUzen. clzed when I tlr,t got back. man hu • hi. plldl be 1 er plldl than I. DomW far San Jose, Calif. In U.N. Chart.r Wanted selor, and '{mother-tn-Iaw" committee headed by Stanley There are many cultural hesitant to chan bee' • lbern because they think " Mask, stole iupreme cour! jus- problema Involved in speakinll is atrald his frI::da he IOUIldi aexy. 11 they keep l' THINGS YOU LEARN BY MOVING AROUND THE in limes 01 physical, social, ':ltrI~' emotional, and economic need. tice, completed a lwo-year correctly, and, of COurR, the 'What'. lbe maWlr _ uP. nodule. may form on tIM COUNTRY-Vice·Mayor Norman .Mlneta's campaign TOKYO - About 50 EngUsh• study On lbe immigrant. com- most ditficult language to cold' 0 a vocal chords. for the mayor's chair in San Jose is just getting inlo speaking foreign residento in Persons wishing to make ing here from Hong Kong and .peak is English." . Tokyo recently signed a peti• contributions toward a gI(t (or China, indicating tbeir big- Speaking correcUy I. Im- "As low voice II pleasant to And7 o..lIIe·. V.... high gear with the election set for April 13. Mineta the ear, and If properly traIn- "MO"- peopJ ...... _. tion asking tbe Japanese Gov• Dr. Togasaki may send them g •• I h di tant t I f lb v ~ has been acting mayor for some time, which has given ernment to guarantee basic to Frances Morioka, 778 26th an cap wa. tbe In a bill - par ,no on y rom e eel, can bave a carrying quall- d- An • .... valuable public exposure. Although the mayoralty Avenue, San Francisco 9412l. ty to speak English. standpoint 01 communication ty. American. are Incllned to IllUD . of ely Devlna. ¥IIi., him human rights of belier. speech The report conducted for bu t for heallh reasons. Poor talk without ope In th Ir but hl1 Ilave~ tone II tile tW• race is non-partisan in theory, leaders of both parties and expression tor foreigners Dr. Kazue Togasaki has de• lbe Bay Area Social Planning speech patterns can resuil In ths h. Yn I e IUlt of any InllU7. HIa lal'7\IlI take a lively interest and Minela is being supporled living here, in the new Imm1· livered hundreds o( Japanese Council, cslimale. lbat ChI- development 01 throat nod- mO~i1 enoug ou need a was rruohed b1 a ~ballllat. gration biiJ. babies. She would love to w~1l ne"" immigran'-~ to San Fran- ules, ulcers and eve n can- mall eThtongue to articulate "When lOIDeone hal a \IIjl. by bolh Republicans and Democrats as as by Black The petition w .. signed .t have letten from them, tell• we. ere are flve tonlUe to" t lb vol ing what they are now doing. cioco tolaled 2,500 to 3,000 • eer 01 the larynx, according to movement. In just lb el, ntllon a • c:t. \lila and Brown community leaders. Mineta is a Democrat. lhe end 01 gathering held In year Iince lhe Immigration Orace R. Thara, chlef at 'lik' fa In tan • war laryngitis, one of the WOl'Il His stand on issues of interest and concern 10 the peo· February at the International These lelters may be sent to Acl of 1965 WOl passed. speech pathology at Chlldren's e, r s ceo things he can do II to 11'I\l10 pIe of San Jose is well known. At this writing observ• House in Roppongi, where her c/o Ciub Service, 245 Cle· WhUe the committee said Hospital and the Pacillc In- "And breatblng I. import- per:' Mis, IIw'a continued. current immigration iss u e s ment St.. San Francisco, CaUr. ers seem to feel the election will be on the basis of 94118. They will be presented the federal government had stitute of Rebabilitation Medl- ant. It must come tram the "ThOUJh It 11 perhaps 1ft were discussed. made very few significant e1- cine, wbo diagnoses and treats dlapbragm. Mo.t people think exagg.eraUon, whbper\nl at those issues and Mineta has an excellent chance of be• The foreigners pointed out \0 her in a scrapbook. many types 01 voice problems. --,-,- . lbl. time can be c:ampared t6 1 ts t b I • coming lhe first Nisei mayor of a large American city. the fact thal they had been Or a e p lbe city cope Americans of Japanao an- sp"""",g lS .s natural 81 making the vocal chOrda hit made scapegoats under lhe witb the probleDU, It feels the cestry here have di-mculty breatblnlg·ldBut It isn'l It II each olber at a IIPHd of 1100 San Jose, lhe first civilian setllement in California Government's ImmigraUon exiJtlng resOurcea of the faml- wl'th "tb" wroch lbey pro- an over a proee... miles an hour U thIa 11 ..- Controi policy. ly association. can accom- u "It Isn't nJy tb Utlcl I el, lb' ... - (1777), has a population of some 440,000 and is the Nisei lady heads pUsh much. nounce as "s" or "d • Many busln ad 1 e f al an.. onge ere'. bOund t6 be a cenlral city of one of the nation's 10 fastest growing B r I a n Victoria, 29, An To help immJgrants In such of the younger generation of ess an pro e •• on pea.. tear." American Zen priest, 10r one are.s a. education, language Islanders recognize the need melropolitan areas. San Jose has a council-manager derended ros participation in government. The mayor is paid only a month. tralning, heallb services, em- to improve their .peech bul $600 political activities by saying Social Security pioyment and housing, tbe lbe older people don't want In theory he works at his job part·time, but in practice tha t he bad never vioia led any committee has recommended to change. Miss Thara con• It's a fulltime-plus responsibility. Japanese laws. enlJstlng tbe Involvement of tlnued. Victoria who has ollen lac• business and I.bor union. in Prewar I.m&re • • • ed deportation said the ral- district office finding jobs and restoring tbe One of Mineta's most enthusiastic supporters Is lies and demonstrations he "They are still olrald of Tax 'Time • See Us a social service function of some Nisei Republican stalwart, Steve Nakashima, a tax at- had attended during hJs slay SAN FRANCISCO-Appoint• 100 Chinese tamJly associ a• sounding too 'haolified'-prob• · t b f' N k here lor the past 10 years had ably because of lbe prewar t orney and busmess en repreneur y pro eSSlOn. a a- been approved in advance by ment o( Mrs. Akino Lorralne tiona, federated u tbe "Chi• Brannen as lbe new district nese Six Companies." Mask image 01 a haole: weU-edu• shima was a full·fledged California delegate to the Re· Japanese pollee authorities. manager 01 lbe Social Securi• expiained. cated, cultured. But TV ha. publican convention that nominated Richard Nixon for He also said he had oppos• ty AdminJstration In Hunting• The family associations brought tbe full range 01 haole the presidency. Nakashima. who denies any personal ed the poUcy of the U.S. and Ion Park was announced by were formed a. far back as types Into tbe average bome National JACl Credit Union politIcal ambitions, isa Iso the only non-medical mem- not that 01 Japan. John F. Richardson, regional the 1849 gold rush days for here and attitudes are chang• ing. People reallze they can 242 So.th 4th ...1 51. ber of the California State Board of Medical Examiners IOU Studenl commissioner. Prior to her mulual protection, helping present appointment she wa. newcomers to resetUe. provid• sound Uke themselves and nol which has authority over the licensing of doctors of Miss Katbarine Horlkoshl, lhe assistant district manager ing rellel and burial lor the an image." $oIl L,ke City, UI,h 14) 11 Tel., 11011 355·1040 medicine. Sometimes officials mistakenly put the let. ~xcha nge . student at lnterna• In Santa Ana. poor, provide fellowshJp, The young palbologlst .ald ters J .D (for doctor of J'urisprudence) after Naka. tiona I Christian University has memation 01 Internal dispules TV is probably responslble for . , . . been expelled from the unJ- A native Californian Mrs. Brannen has served in a and to help lbe .ick return to making peopl. aware of tbe Remember you can borrow up to $1,500 shima s name. When asked about It, he says the J.D. versity for joining Japanese variety 01 positions with SSA Chin.. Tbeir lnl1uence has need for betler speech on lbe stands for "Japanese doctor." Nakashima is keenly students in their protest move• oWces in Southern California waned in recent years, the as,. part 01 politician. and otbers on your Signature! ~w~e of hi~, humble. .-«as thorize administrator of En• irtI'ttyCMftO'_se chopstic:b! 1111 mate I wonddlluncb Of vironmental Prolection Agen• midn.hrJNd;. Ntd lIS 10 ~,.elO CIIOt. Netl linx)Od In recognition of outstanding man• who has proven his skill and ex• cy to enjoin owners or opera• 10 IhoWina...... Im aul b the PK~."II" list FORK·bdrJ IIgerial accomplishment in 1970, perience in guiding many new tors of severe sources of air noodk ... IL I~ • .r""",,bbl", _t otTOP RAMEN. poliution in a pollution cel• lod.~ _ "'"' o.l4 Il001''"'"''..,.,., 0(1.,.. W , Y. "8ill" Kashiwagi has been IIgents toward successful careers sis. named Manager of the Year of the with the Equitable, He is constantfy 5-Joined Rep. Martha Gril• fiths (D-Mich.) and others in MISSIN FODD8(U.sA)lNc·1 Weinrub Agency of the Equitabl. interested in interviewing persons reintroducing the joint resolu• It;. Lif. Assurance Society of the United who are seeking careers offering tion calling tor constitutional amendinent to ensure equal States. Mr. Kashiwagi was singled growth opportunity; a combination righto for women. Resolution out for this honor because of his of salary and commission for the was passed by lbe House in 1970 but lbe Senate did not outstanding sales record and man• first 3 years of training; and liberal act on the measure belore ad• power development. fringe benefits. Arrange to talk over jownment of the Dlst Con• gress. your future with Bill Kashiwagi, Call 6-Introduced a resolution Mr. Kashiwagi is an achiever, I man or write today. declaring lalJure at lbe Pral· dent to return the Famlly Practice at Medicine Act to Congress ,vilbin the constitu• tionally prescribed period of THE WEINRUB AGENCY time r ...ulled in lbe bill be• coming law witbout the Pre• 2646 W,tt A•• •• Saer, ...",o , Calif, 9S821 Phon. ('16) 411·1222 sident's signature. Matsunaca An Equ,l Opportunll)' Employer M/ F contended the bill became law Dec. 25, 1970, although Con- gress was adjourned during "eople build" b lbe last four days of lbe 10- ~ ...... d.y period durlng wroch the ~~\t\ ·fe,. " Pr... ident was constitutionally ~e required to return the blll, lbe % Secretary at lbe Senate and I TABLE Cierk of tbe House were de- THE EQUI .'" signaled to receive m~ from tbe President. I ,111. Equftllbl_ Uf.Aaauranc. Sod_\)' 01"'_ UnJted states,HIWYorIr,N.Y. 1 I '--....:.----_,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===~;.;.;.:..:..:..:....--1 Join the JACL 4-PACIFIC CITIZEN Friday, March 5, 1971 school students succumb earl• Hi~h I&o::..~:an.£'" ~ ~- ly, more easUy than 1000 Clubbers mounting Interest for ed a travelollUe of .Japan and be-~ - -- answered quesUow regarding - - • - Ute ami School and Colleie students. ~ ~ ~...." en.",~ ...:='e:" Sgt. Elton advised parent. the tours. Dr. Frank Sakamoto :: '" lliefllr tIa -=- Ih to look for change. in theil' a n ~ Dr. Joe NH;ayama. co- ~. ::a.= .... ~ wart JACL ':::'ener leaden and children's hygienic habits, Universal whing ding at Tokyo Oct. 22 eba.rrrnen ot the trip. were OD P8~t DC G4miiD1ir. JIa Yam.- berlatienl aDd ew-er PreMDl hus• Potshots hand to till in 011 th~ detaib ...- ~v.U:C ~ ~ n- ...... ~ 8W and Po" y fluctuations in school grades. A deUclou. Ind varied buttet ~ __ Mas Dol. John and N.ioml 0Ib1m•• evidences of marijuana and ac::::- By FRANK SA K A~1 0 TO up to go on this fllgbt. t un• topped oU tb~ evening. For "mllkmlD" but be _lie =--~ :.::lce~dH~~ %::':r.s~ ~ pill. in their chUdren '. posses• ~r ~ .e.....~ sion, and to note st-range Chicago derstand that the San Fran• the 30 Mihvaukeeans planning Loaf.. u.. lIDo. tber Henry 'huohly. 1(0,. Ku,• Universal Whing Ding ill ~ Ch~~.:.;~ m~ mends and (0 observe if their cisco flight is nearly full, so tc:? make the triP. this Whlng- stanUy wrtUq. ':s :.=:a 0:::: children seem to be wlth• Tokyo being finalized. Our tor those who ar~ planning ding was a dellgbttul prelud~ memos our: to the ~~_ 8DiI unmentioned who ha\'t' «1,rn so dra,ving trom the tanlily. National 1000 Club Chalrman to go, be sure to lend in your to th" on~ in Tokyo in Ce- :::~I~"':Lba~ 'm..-':' 10 much to JACL. Church in Crisis Tad Hirota I. arranging to get deposits immediately. tober. lbe helm .t Yes. I'rank laIukawa ",aU h.a\. What the abuser! may not . • IOltd to work with and realize. stated Sgt. Elton, Is one of the top singers in Ja• I understand from Aki Oh- .------_--, .. ~ :!n'~_ wW findcruur IIuo JACL Is hard '!.,ork Christian show n by Sequoia JACL and hi. wife, Aya, are plan• in the Northwest, our illgbt rs O l~C:e ~d th~e~~ar~1~e ...... lIWIE1M. Cll"_ ethJct' can mean new open• ning to have their reunion in : HIatoJ'y Projed and Ito 1'&JnIfJ.. - JA 1-S11i other religious institutiona chairman, Ed War d Fujii, the scene and dlrec:ts. penonally. 110111. Much maler1a] ~ the J~ - Harofd Goert.Z:t1\, voted in 1968 to establish a ness to a non-Christian re• Beautitul dolls displayed Osaka. states that they are getting a the administration of every emu- nesc In Ametlea bas bfea I-ttier- RK M9r. Commission on Religion and ligion and like the Christian'. especially on Girls' DO,)' in J a• Also. I find that Sumi number of applicatiOtUl and ~~~u o~u~c:~~opreun~~~!r. ::h~ ~di~~~~ Bet1Iftn,Olsntyl&nd and Race to (1) help facilitate the ethnic nlinistry offers freedom pan were viewed by the young Teramoto and her sister from for that vicinil;y, may I urge are somethlng else. whatever that merger of Black and White to diversify. children and friends of Se• T,vin Cities are planning to the 1000 Clubber. to immedi• W~a,t ~era~~a ~lr::! ~! _knott s 8my Farm • eegregated annual comer• Some may view this move• quoia J ACL Feb. 27. at AI• join the Chicago second night ately send in their reserva• m~ray~~harIU Stenvic of Min. menta and materfall II • mUlt ment as "separatism and which is planning to stop In tions. neapolis was rush.ing from OM and a priority hem.. TUne .. fut ences, (2) provide the neces• dersgate Methodist Church. meetln, after another and Just f.din, the memory and iDterest lary educational experiences segregation." Rather it may Canada College student Seattle, to pick up their other Pat and Lily Okura ot Oma• had ttine to make h.fs weleome ~~ : e an~ lli o~?: u :: to recognize the ministry to be more appropiate to say Sanae Tanaka of Osaka, ex• membel' of the tamily to have ha, Nebraska, report that ~~!!, orra~m:'e'i~'la. h~:~~ :: ::t; their reunjon in Japan. and research. ethnic minorities, and (3) ad• that It offers more diversity plained the signi1icance of the they have apP"oximately 20 bite to eat and dash ott ..am. minister the distribution ot in a cultural Or structural dolls and, also how the young Just heard !rom our famous passengers gOing from Omaha The dire need of ttatt Ultsl&nc:e Be lnlormed me Minneapolis had In the MDC cannot be more em... tour million dollars to em• pluralistic way. It can mean girls ot Japan celebrated this author of The Quiet Ameri• and they will be !lying in to to increase its t.x base .nd I pbaUcaUy stated th.n Mu Yama• power minority groups in pro- greater relevance in minis try. festival. can, Bill Hosokaw8, that he pick up the Chicago flight. would be ,eUinK my tax notice tlaki has· stated over and 0 v e r Minutes to ahortty. a,a.1n. He is merely relnfottiq If offers new pride in ethnic The program was c"chair• is also going to be on this Since Mayor Slenvic is a law Downtown Los Angeles or ~~ P~~e~~..I:~~ms fabulous flight. I am sorry the requests of the chapten lD. culture and new nlinistries to ed by Marilyn Murata and Roz And a word for those that (fdc~lde~hB:n,~ =~~ p~~~ the MDC. It. complete eValUItion Interftlltional Airport the immigrant community, Enomoto and assisted by: that I am unable to mention of staff., function. allocaUon IIld Four ethnic groups were are on the so-called waiting kept my rhetoric ch'U Heated Pool -Elevator - TV eonsidered: the Black or Afro• and it necessitates new in• Darlene ImazekJ. Nabcy Eno• all ot the names of the im• utJl1z.atton is a must priority ttem moto. Joanne Yamato. .t tbe next ExecuUve Commfttee A.l r Conditioned American. the Brown or His• volvement and diversity to the portant 1000 Club members list: Please do not be dlsap- Tb.t . :.nin': we· pI 0 .. e d m~tin, in March. panic American, the Red or dynamic religious community. who 3l'e taking this flight but pOinted because you can be through suburban snow and .found 24-Hr. Swittllboard Native American. and the It calls tor a moving Church. in Iuture articles, I shall try well assured that you will be the beautiful and luxurious home NI SE I OPERATED March Events to subnlit them. on this night. T his is just. a of Ma3 and Nobu Harada who 4542 W. SIa"",n. Los A.ngel .. Yellow or A5ian American. able to reach the needs of :::to~~ ~n .~~~ f~~ ~g Stocks Ind Bond. on th~ matter of rearranging the to • />\X 5-25"4 The Rev. Paul Hagiya of the day, yet preserving A.lL EXCHA.NGES rich cultural and traditional East L.A . commences seating because. unfortunate- Uo d rt b tw Ib the Simpson United Methodist Under the capable leade.r- Iy, we know that there will YO~thl'o:n d !~e~ in Jats ece:aPt er ~ ••••••••••••••••••••• Church of Denver and Tsugio patterns which have become hunt for queen candidate ~:r:~~g ~~e~o~:' ~ Ikeda, social worker at the harder to find in our church- ship of Eddie Jonokuchl, Mil- be some cancellations. 0r;:fe. Atlantic Street Center in es. Nominations are now open waukee 100 0 Club Chairman, For those who are hoping suspect their reprcsentatf:ri of the Fred Funakoshi @c!.!al~ Seattle are the two Asian The JACL. the Japanese (hrough March for "Miss East there will be about 25 1000 to celebrate their wedding an- ~~~ t hreft~1nblt. 0Tf hVele:dullsts,c,.curn ~~ee Los Angeles" entry in the an• Clubbers from Milwaukee niversaries and birthdays, be ch t h ~ t d"' Reports and Studle, American commission mem• Churches, and the ethnic s u ~:o~ ath~ Y"C:~~ p~~~ :n~ bers. Recently this columnist community are being called nual Nisei Week queen con• making this flight. sure to send me a letter to to Available on Request 1_St. J aIon"H"" test, according to Mrs. June :~~in ext~nt .~ishes t~~e o~~d t h pero~~. h ant.~t' was invited to serve as a by its youth and its leadership Ch Cities 1000 ClUb the of your of YO Urtlo'm' KAWANO .. CO. ~ 2032 SotIIa Mon'ca SIw

H.ONOLULU - Alter you've the mother to bave g 1\' e n cleaned a few jet alrUner birth In the plane's restroom restrooInB, you get so you then to have continued on he: ~n't very surprised by any- journey without complaint. ·JI~5.~ ~ ~ , ~~~ . ~ oo :~~~~ .· ~ thing you find there. "I think chlldbtrlh usually But maintenance man Rich- isn't as dlUlcult a. haoles San eenlto. Sequoia. Sonoma and Walsonville Chapl.,.. ard Suzuki. the father ot two make it." Dr. Richard Y. Saki• children. did a double take moto told Advertlaer Column• Feb. 15 when he started to 1st Bob Krauss. "Those Holly- empty on~ of the waste- wood movies dramatize the baskets from a Trans World agonlzlng fadal expreulons AIrlln ... plane's lavatory. as U It was a 50-SO chance ot BRAND NEW PRODUCT There was a baby bo,' still the mother's dying. '-~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ and cold. Then, when m~cal ''For millions ot years our ancestors gave birth with no attendant.. applled hot packs ditticul.... whal'!oever. 11 you ~ the Intant broke Into a wall ..,. 'Ihi-m." Is an Inllanl and Irn mained a Moat Sanitary Who'-• The be.t gue.ses: It be w .... of mesl. d ried bonito, ab,!ard the plane. Communl• born as the TWA jet was ...tions W~re dUlicult: no one an Inlll nl shrimp and langl.. Salmln on the Mtrtcet could be found on Guam who about to land here or was on the runway, he's an Ameti• cooking bu e STUDIO .pok. Thai and the mother AVlilable al food Itor. ,poke almost no English. qan. 11 be was born o\'er In• .ornational walors. he would from Ih. maker Avallable at YOID' Favorite ShoppIq CIDfer Thais are a stoical people in an attraclive red-lop shlker. I .... filii ... Inherit the cltiz=shlp ot his of • AJ I.NO-MClTO"' and they ll\'. In a countrY lather-U the father's Identity MANICA SlIMEN co. ~~. with row doctors Honolulu can be determined. Or be AJINOMOTO CO. OF NEW YORK, INC. .. MA ...... obstetririans said It would might be a Thai simply be• UI AnfII- ha"e been no big thin& for calISe his mother i& • PACIFIC CITIZEN Eighty-Six

By Robert M. Takasugi National JACL Legel Counsel Perspectives

'JAPANESE GIRLS IN THE U.S. AND CANADA' IlARRY K.. HONDA, £dJtor To the numel'OUS calls and workers. laborers hS\le the R .pre!lie n1&ti v~ • • • Advertb'llI' letters received in relatioll W Icast chance [or a happy and ON MAnERS PERSONNEL - Any organization No. CaUL ...... Lee ButtJe, 46 Ke.a.m,y. Rm. 406. SID Frmc.iaeo DUOS "Japanese Girl1l in the U.S. & lasting marriage." (Comment: 8peelal CorrupoDdent.a Canada". a respoo.se shall be OD assis, you're doomed.) that upect& to accompHsh anything must rely heavily IbwaU: IUehard Glma. Allan Be_ ,!~n lapan: .Ttm Henry, Mu Manbo attempted in thL. column. A Where to FlDd the BJcht IIJl pe1'IO!lUL A voluntary outfit like JACL, with report has been made to the Girl: Well. the authors limifess~ed staff, IS particularly dependent upon its pro- Friday, JlIarch 5, 1971 Cali!. State Attorney Gen• opinionize that you should 10nals to reach its goals. There is only so much 6- eral's Otfioe for an investiga• join an organization, prefer• tion of what others have re• that volunteers can do, and beyond that the staff baa ably th.e Masonic Lodges. They to carry the ball. Harry K. Honda refened to as a "girls for further suggest that one ot the sale" racket or Clwhite slave" best places is to become ac• JACL has been fortunate because of the availability publication copyrighted by tive in a church on the reason• of dedicated individuals who bave put the organization Japan International and Keith ing that a faithful chw'ch above salary. If it were not for that dedication. we Edwards of Newport Beach. member often makes a su• wo~d Calif. perior wife or motber. (Com• have been out of business long ago. Fortunately. Peter DeMaw'o, deputy at• ment: I wisb to add that lor as times changed and JACL was able to stretch its torney general. 500 Capitol those parishioners who devote budg!!t to accommodate rising costs and prices, staff Mall, Sacramento, Cali!. 95814. their time to worship, bewar" salanes bave gone up. Today JACL salaries are com• is presently investigating the of the twinkling. dancing eyes authors and their activities. o[ the pursuer in church.) parable to those of many volunteer organizations of I The brochure In questloll has social service nature. been sent to him with an un• The Approach: ThIs most crucial step is adl'oitly han• We can improve. of course, and hope to do so. derstanding that we will L'e• dled thusly: Don·t. under any There is a point of view that says we compare the SO IT WON'T HAPPEN AGAIN ceive his legal opin.ion upon the conclusion of hi. investi• circumstances, throw out that basis of salaries wrong, when we match them with s0- gation and study. dishonored line abou.t "haven't Dillon l'l1yer, who was entrusted to care for some we met before". (Comlnent: 'The tail i. the all-important .tabilizer.' cial service agencies. That number of people super• 110,000 Japanese evacuees as director of the War Heck, no! Tbe bl'Ochure ad• vised, for example, is not the most important criteria Relocation Authority during World War n. spells out I agree most vehemently vises "I al kin g about tbe In such measuremenl Whatever the contentions. it is in precise detail in his book, UPROOTED AMERICANS that the !lyer soliciling the weathe.r? Aftm' oU, let's 500\"'· the job of tbe JACL Personnel Committee to determine order lor the pamphlet sug• a JitUe sophistication." There policy regarding expectations. working conditions, (Tucson: Univ. of Arizona Press, $8.50) what made the gests o[ an invitation tor some has to be a mispdnt some· WRA tick during those four tortuous years. illicit or unsavory relation• where. The approach has to LETTERS FROM OUR READERS fringe benefits, pay, etc" of staff. Because of the Myer unlocks his personal files ill recapturing ship. It perpetuates a stereo• be morc debonair. Eureka! Lettel'3 to the Editor are Subject to condensatioD. Each must b. voluntary nature of the Committee, it has not alway. history for there are extensive excerpts as well as type of the submissive J apa• We found it.) .tcoed and addru:sed, thoueh withheld from print UDOD reque.!\. ftillctioned as it should. The \\'l'iters suggest that you complete text of letters and memoranda exchanged nese maiden whose e>"1lected . . . Characteristic of J ACL tradition on this subject has responses are totally devoted can "win a girl" 95 per cent porate stanlp of appl'Oval. It among the na tion's policy makers, especially in the to please tile man o[ bel' life. 01 the time by buying (or Welfare Issue matters litee whether the U.S. been a general reluctance to discuss staff performance chapters devoted to segregation, rescinding the exclu• The publication, besides bei.ng leasing, if you w'e nol suffici• and/ or salary openly. Perhaps this is related to the ently a[fluent or calloot get Editol': President comes fl'Om an sion order, and resetUement. An 18-part appendix reo crudely prepared and gtllm• J have l1ead with interest elitist backgrou.nd as did John celebrated "enryo" syndrome. I don't suggest that staff matically abortive, is insult• a credit acceptance on an in• Kennedy, or can claim more produces other key papers and statistics. stallmenl plan) a "luge. the arUcle in your Feb. 12 is• pay be indiscriminately publicized, or discussed, among ing. ignorant, racially con• sue on the problems of Issei humble beginnings. like Ricb• Others have described how Ule relocation centers descending and grossly in• good-looking dog. especially ard Nixon. It makes no dif• the organization. I do submit that, unless the members were administered. But how Myer tackled the prob· those with an uncommon on welfare unctet' the present consistent willi the societal ruling by I b e State Depart• ference whether he is a Demo• and officers are informed on what that picture is. they lems in the camps that arose-like the riots at Poston, march for equality [01' all. countenance. a Iloble. proud crat or a Republican. Who• cannot intelligently assess whether they are getting However. il is the opinion ail' and a handsome coat." ment of Social Welfare which l\1allzanar and Tule Lake (and a chapter not even many pl'edudes wel1are for any ever the candidate is, he must value received for their membership dollars. or offer o[ this writer that \v;th the (Comment: Made of fur. no have access to a lot of money Nisei remember: the WRA emergency shelter near doubt.) alien nol in possession ot an their evaluation as to what is reasonable compensation consideration of the consti• alien registration card. to finance a national political Oswego, N.Y. for European refugees) helps to hammer tutionally guaranteed rights The scheme is to solicit campaign. He must bave the for staff. comments from eager females It may interest you to know home why the Evacuation was wrong, despite a U.S. o[ free speecb and press. tbe that there is presently pend• backing of (and later be obli• broobw'e in and of itself regarding the unique, aristo• gated to) huge concenti·ation. • Supreme Court ruling to the cont.rary in the Korema· cratic member of the canlne ing before the United States would not be rendered crimi• ~we;:ealtb and economic With the advent of our Sansei staff, the general gap tsu Case. nal. This opinion, however, corps. (Comment: I'm still Supreme Court a case entitl• lOOking [01' an antidote in the ed William P. Saii.er et a!. ". Tbe Cilizens Res e a I' ch has entered the JACL personnel picture. However. And the only time Myer uses the term, " concen• does not foreclose the initia• Leger (No. 27) in whicb the tration camps", he is quoting what others have called tive of criminal charges based event the gal falls [or the dog Foundation recently listed the this will hopefully result in that gap being bridged and not the guy who IInaily question is at issue as to w he• the centers. He stoutly defends the use of the term. upon, not the contents of the ther welfare can be denied to major contributors to the within the staff, and ultimately narrowed among the publicaUon per se. but the ac• succeeded in concealing one 1968 presidential contest. wider world of JACL. It is important to note that Ron, "relocation center", for as the name implies it stood tiyities. if anY conducted by of his trousers 10 the two• an individual on the sole for a "way station" for a displaced people. What he J pants suiU ground t hat be is not an Among them were: the Rocke- Victor. Willie, and Warren have all minimized pay the publishet'S and/or authors American citizen. The position really wanted to avoid was the institutionalizing effects wherein the brochure is offer• 'Veil, potential pUl'chasers felier family (5107.500) . tbe and emphasized service. In fact Warren, in establish. o[ the Brooklyn . tho is taken lhat it is in \~ola­ Pew family ot Philadelphia of camp life-of which he was to find incurable ex· ed as a part ot the plan and ($41,000); J. Howard Pew is ing the Fox package, deliberately chopped his own scheme indicative of crimj• 4'j-pagel' continues with a tip tion of the 14tb Amendment a.mples on the reservations while serving as commis· of the Ullited States Constitu• chairman of Sun Oil Co.) , w. pay down in order to generate more dollars for an· nality. O[ cow'sc, if any of the for you and yoW' date to (leat Clement StOlle. a Chicago in- oth F ·ti It th t willi' t k slOner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs after his WRA photogt'aphs and personal in• at an expensive restaurant, tion. You may \v;sh to watch 5Ur811Ce executive ($100000 er ox PoS! .on. see~~ a ng~ess 0 ~or the decision in this case. experience. fonnation of the Japanese ha\'e the best seats available +). and Max Fisher. a DetrOit for the com~~ty at sacri?ce to oneself IS one virtUe at a show, make with the EDITH LOWENSTEIN was fear of the Japanese America that cul• girls are released without their industrialist ($1 00.000+). that tS not mmted to the bmes, or to age. It in consent, such an act could cer• flowers and candy." (Com• Editor, minated in the Evacuation. "Uprooted Americans" will L .a r g e economic . interests While I am talking about staff. I want to add that tainly be actionabl •. ment: "Don'l .forget the dog• Intet'preter Releases m~uence help dispel some of these fears and the misconcep• As we delve into the con• gie bag for the bow-wow with American Council for wteld tremendous we should all do some serious thinking about match• tions of the Evacuation with hopes of it won't happen tents of this pw-ported lover's the unconunon countenance.) Nationalities Service ~~ v~ t~ean~~i~.~:·sentatives of ing resol,lfces .with need. The .af ore~enti .oned .F~x 20 W. 40th St. agam. manual) you'll find it as illu• It also advises you to take her For example. Nixon recent- package lS d~S1~ned to operate 10 Califorrua. This IS sive in logic as it is shallow to see lO B en Hur" . (Comment: New York 10018 • That·s got to be the most ro• ly trIed to appear non-patii- because the limited funds budgeted cannot be spread in thought. san by appointing D~mocrat enough to accommodate everyone. and the bulk of the A companion piece. IMPOUNDED PEOPLE b y the In order to avoid conIusion mantic flick since "Lassie's John Connally as his new J A' I ti .. C!if . \"'.... same. publishers at. the same price. describes' in rep- my comments ~ be U; Chassis".) AI Morita Secretary of the Treasw'Y apanese mencan popu a on IS 10 a orma. '~lllIe ortOrIal ~.tyle the ¥,fe of the Japane.se in the c~ps . ~~=~t~t ~~~:i'f:::::~ . Editor: But over the past few year; this explanation may be logical and fine for Cali• S250.~ Bu~ the reporters are anthropologISts and not JOur- ly noted in my comments it May I quote the passage OD Using the language ot the Connally bas received fornians, it doesn't do anything for other areas which nalists. so do.n' t exp~ct a lot of nanles. The JI1yer book, is prompted because the ~u­ how to propose marriage? Re• younger generation, more spe• 000 fr?m tb.. Richardson feel the need for similar services. albeit on 3 smaller member. it's directed to the cifically. "beautiful". I think ~3~~ti~~ hd;:!gs~co~":il ; we counted ill the mdex, shows Japanese names out- tbors of tbe brochw'e evidence girl. (Comment: By this time best describes AI Morita. Who scale.. . numbered nearly lout of 3. a collective IQ ot no more th~ immediately showed his true It would be disastrous for JACL if our eastern and than 35 on a warm day. Any the dog must be back in is AI Morita? I really don't city pound.) know because I just met him colors by refusing cuts in the midwestern areas were to become disenchanted with person who activates his en• d~pletion ergies in reliance upon this "After baving dated a girl yesterday and 0 n 1 y to say oil allowance. wbich this kind of situation, and we get hung up on regional disorganized bit ot literary awhJ1e, a person can genel'aliy hello and glad to meet you. f:';~~ce s~~fr t~~es"'t:=~~ j~alo~sies , and compet.ing for attention. This kind of farce bas to be within the tell i! she will be receptive to But what he is, is probably a proposal of man·iage. One something that anybody can zero. sItuatIon could well tngger efforts to cbange JACL's realm of something less than In the crucial and cosUy voting policy to a proportional representation set-up.. Ethnic Press 35 whUe sitting sbadelessly in good method of approaching pick up within a minute or the middle of the Sab81<1 the subject is to discuss the two. at'ea of national security, most A move that will effectively kill smaller chapters and AI operates a gas station on decisions are made by men U ti I t f . ti It' this Desert. relative merits o[ items which wbo bave never run for public le na ona na ure 0 our orgamza on. IS na- By KATS KUNlTSUGU in the revenue In terms ot It should be kept in mind sbe might like to use in U,e the southeast comer ot Cren• Enrllsh Editor, Kashu 1\la1n.iehl house. and then gradually shaw and Jefferson. r went to office. Furthermore. almost tional aspect of JACL tbat gives it a great part of ilJl ads and readership. The dail• tbat the 47-page ti'asb really all of them come n'Om the credibility as an organization. It is important to con• Los Angeles ies are supported by tbe Ja• makes reference only to the lead into: fill my tank yesterday because Gelling up in front of a panese-speaking segment ot Japan-born girls who now re· U 'Welt, why don't we get I saw some youths trom the ranks ot big business and higb sider this in thinking about every aspect of JACL poli- group to talk used to petrify the Japanese community. side in the Occident and not manied and obtain Ulese J ACS Office pumping gas. In i~4"o':~~·67.~~·inO~t t~i 9r~~c ...:y:....______None of the all-English pap• things·... (Comment: After ta1k1.ng \vith several o! the me 10 my elementary school the Amerasian females. That tional Security Managers day s (I still remember the ers-the Pacific Citizen (pri• distinction, at course, otters that approacb. the wedding young men worklng there. I will have to be postponed an• found out that between 25 and came trom the executive topic of my tirst oral report, marily JACL-oriented). Cross• DO real significance in tenns suites ot large corporations. On Second Thoulh, " Cormorants,") It's still not roads and Gidra-has shown of the criticism directed to other six years to allow Jer• 30 people work at that sta• enough economic muscle to go gin to cure her psoriasis.) tion. This included both full including 8 out ot 10 Secre- my torte. eve n Ulough the this abortive attempt. It mere• taries of Detense, 7 out o! 8 Warren Furutani )1eal'S have given me a cer• daily. lv provides an underlying ex• In discussing beauty, the and part time worket·s. Who manual suggests that beauty ever heard o! that many peo• Secrew'ies of the Air Forc•• tain amount of IhE>-hell-\vith• planation of our comments evet'Y Secrew'Y o[ the Navy. it kind o[ chutzpah. • hereafter. on the surface bas no lasting ple working at a gas station! Sansei activists ill the Ja• significance. (Comment: lee I anl SW'e that AI could op• 8 out of 9 Secretaries of tbe Last night (Feb. 17) r dl'Ove panese American Community Army. every Deputy Secre• emt 10 Cal State Dominguez • cream cones don·t either.) The et'ate the station ,vith a lot Senrices-Asian Involvement, The publication in question authors then really ring a bell fewer employees. tat'Y ot Defense. 3 out ot 5 Asian Involvement Hard Core and similar con• can be considered as one in• for the average-looking girl Al must have a small cross• Directors ot tbe CIA, and 3 cerns asked us why we edit. volving three topics. to wit. with the following commen ts: section of the community rE>• out of 5 Chairmen of the GUEST COLUMN their news releases the way (l) self-Improvement. (2) "The fellow who has been presented there in his emplo• Atomic Energy Coml11ission Office we do. It was a good cJlance at'ound relates that the girl These gentlemen maintain [or us to e.xplain that we wbere to find the rigbt girl. yees. Black youths and Asian (~'es, and (3) the approacb with the plain and a\'el'age youths work on cars togeth• close loyalties to their busi- HIlls Virginia, they do must make a distinction be• ness associates, and the result have a campus of Cal State Sell-[mprovement: It polite• looks has the least need for er. I also found out that they tween opinion and hard facts an electric blanket in tbe bou• is an alliance of government In the beginning, the So. Calif. JACL Office played in Dominguez Hills) at the in our Dews stories-that the ly suggests, among 0 the r bave a YB shift and a JACS policy-make ~ and wealthy an important role in establishing the Asian Involve• invitation of Dr. Don Hata. things. the following under doir, while many with beauti• shift. We talk about worklng paper's and writer's opinions fully proportioned bod i e s :d}'~~sbe~~~h~~:r" .) r .. assistant professor of his• are labeled as "Editorial" and this topic. on the problems in the com• S= ment Office. Jeffrey Matsui used his influence and re• tory and director of the Asian I-Elinullate slang in YOW' could not be thawed out wi th munity: AI does but doesn't and the Pentagon. Their alli- sources to get the beginning organizers like Mori "Can'ousel" or 'fOpen End-o." a dozen similru: blankets:' Amcl'Ican Research Project Richard Toguchl of JACS• collversation and devote spe• talk. tude was aptly described by Nishida started. The JACL office helped by generously there, who has alTanged to cial attention to your pro• (Comment: I don't wish to in• JOHN SAITO AI and I had some disagree• dulge in a discussion o! short one o[ their spokesmen. sharing the telephone and supplies with the new com• ha,"e the Asian American ment on the inlerpretation of nunciation. Develop a greater Coun ty Commission on Awaraness Committee, wruch knowledge of words by pur• circuits and female plugs but Human Relations ~::tl~ ~~~~;U t°Mo~rsP,!~~ munity workers. Also an occaSIOnal letter of reference what constitutes h a r d facts, I'm overcome by the authors' has been sponsorlng weekly but. as a newspaper, we can• chasing a Webster's Dictionary Los Angeles became Eisenhower's Secre- from Jeff opened doors, which normally would have rap sessions. meet at the cam• (Comment: Sorry. Messrs. tootwork again.) not take TogucJti's word as (Comment: With a Webster. tary of Defense: "What's good been closed to these near·young upstarts,. p"S. fact, any more than we can Funk and Wagnall.), a the• [or the country is good tor Since then. the one community-workers' office has Ellen Endo K.v.no, RaIu saurus, a tape l'ecOl'der and thesaw'Us and that damn dog An Open Leiter take Mayol' Sam Yorty·s. Eilh• in one hand, a sincere con• GM ... and vIce versa." grown to become a complex of three offices. In its first Shlmpo's Engllsh section edi• er we observe something in pbonograpb. By all means en• tol', and J we r e billed as roll either in night school or suming desire to dine at an Fred Hil'asuna G';'~~toP ~~~~~Uti~~: year of existence, the offices were funded initially by person or rely on the report.• expensive restaw'ant and Dear Mr. Hirasuna: "dlscus5-ants" on the topic ers of UPI and other news a correspondence course in American Rockell. Kaiser In- the Japanese American Communlty Services. One office '"The J a pan e s e Americal~ the event you feel education• flowers and candies clenched In the Feb. 5 PC. you stated Sources. in the other, one should be (tlf, according to some of ow· dustl'ies, .tc.. would like was also partially funded by the West Los Angeles Pres" A Releysnt Ethnic That does not mean t hat ally deficient. AlL the above Role· .. · suggestions are geared to de• able 10 thaw out a tundra. I\s young, there is so much wrong ?othing mere than for us JACL Women's Auxiliary and another by the Japa· opinion is bal,'ed in new s with American society. it We mct In a classroom storie•. velop verbal atticulation. I1n• an assurance. he can talk In ~ttlO~l BJ'6':l ~e md~nu;,l~v~b: nese Chamber of Commer~e, . . Frankly. I expecled to 5 e e low profUe, about the weather should be a comparatively We simply must designate prove voice quality, "sa voir It voice in the conduct o! our After a year. tbe office has established serVlces and " Ben H w.· .) easy task to make improVE>• abollt 15 to 25 people U,ere. the source of the opinion. pre. tail'e"" etc. government. We have been in many areas: legal, medical, drug counseling, draft Thel'e wel'e over 50 by the (Comment: Better ye t ments" by exercising "the fel'ablv a specific person com• .(Comment: I'm already sty• wbat's going to happen to th~ power ot the ballot." lulled. into th.inking tbat fre- counseling. job development, communications with tllne the ,ession eoded at 9:45 plete \\~tb identification. rath• mIed. The brochure provides p.m. anxious gent studiouslY di• Casting a ballot may be a ~~t:~~: .:::'~MJ~':,"t ,:,~~ penal ins.titutions, social services and many other new er than an organiz8 liOD or 3n a glossary of Japanese words comp81'ath'ely easy task. but Ellen and I each had abollt amorphous group of people. delicately and appropriately gesting Webster and a thesau• ot political expression. Our areas. \~!th all these programs, you can see that th~ ~O rus only to have Ibe female it won't do much to improve minutes lo speak on the usable to ubreak the ice" and votes. petitions, appeals. and JACS·Aslan Involvement office has developed credi· topic, alter which Ule floor Economic l'eaUties also li• yet, I can't see where a Web• companion suggest a Japanese the li1e of the average citizen, was opened to Questions. We ~t the s ~~p.e of our rcporl• movie \vithout English sub• In facl. any solely political act ~~ef.~ea~v~r ~~:te~al~~ bility witb tbe commllnity. onaJ activlheli. \Ve Simply ster or a thesaut'lls utilized to each gave n brjef rundown on improve 'One's EngHsh will tilles?) will nOI go far in bringing the hl s tol'~ · of our papers. I cannot attend all the meetings about change. This is because perficiai tokeo change in The present status of the JACS-AI Office is now and events we want to. since belp out bere!) ---- .!lot Ul1'ougb my part in 15 mi. 2-Never buv two-pant America's most serious ills foreigu and domestic .Uairs. in jeopardy. The funding is gone. An abortive attempt lIules witb Ihe help of about we are chronicaUy shorl on suits. (Comrnent: Gosb, no: Women Buddhists are rooted in her economic, ~::1,1e u::,s ~~:"~~~ ~~ ":: at proposal writing has possibly gathered a token $10,-· 200 hl1h~:' Of course the his• stafr. III this regard, we are not in her political system. ready to welcome a Sansei Alter all. you C81l allire yow'• ALT LAKE CITY-The Salt The greatest concentration of quests with SIOO.OOO each" 000 from United Way. At present negotiation are tak- tnry or the K ashu Mai.uichj is self with only one at a time.) ~'ou M~rter columnist on a regular basis Lake Buddhist Church and power, hence the greatest re• Mr. Hlrasuna. were so ing place to sever all the strings attached. The bro• (but juiCier. In my 3-Always \Veat' a white opuuon) U,an that of the to write on what's relevant sbirt and, by all means (Dr. Intermountain Fujinkai Leag• sistance to change, lies in ~g~!wto ~"fe~b,:! ~e ~ thers and sisters who work in the office will bave to Raill. and what's going on.. ue will host the national Bud• America's corporate communi• !?ave) I stay away from bow tacuJar course that will re- stop their services if something isn't done. This some• dhist \IT 0 men' s Federalion Iy. Industrial giants play such . . . lIes. quire a lot 01 hardwork. 11 thing to me would he community support. It was • wonderful eha nce 4-Make money. The panlph• convention here April 24-25 an important role in national By rur the most inle.re tin&: (or me to get a rew thougbts at Hotel Utah with M~. Rae politics that when we vote, wiJ.I take a mass-based co- First. let me reinforce the fact that proposal writ• part 01 the evening-trom 8:30 let quotes a millionaire as off m~' chest and to get what suggesting not to t h ink in Fujimoto as con,·ention chair· we can only choose among ;'te~~~:n:o~e~ ~~~ ing has been fruitless because monev is tight and to closing time - was given Sociologists cal1 "feedback" man. candidates who have the cor- o\·er to question!l t rom the terms ot nickels and dimes but corporate institutions and re- Asians aren't supposed to .h3\'e proh!ems. So the only t rom our now and future in avenues of thousands and wa~' audience. I was gratified and readers. I enjoyed the encoun• place them with a leadership the AI Office can raLSe operatIonal runds is by f'ncouraged b e c 8 use there hundred of tbousands of dol- that is ..esponsh·e to the needs approacbing ~he community. asking the people I'bo ter thoroughly and hope I was 181·S. (Commenl: Yet. ill Ibe w("l"e students as weU as able to contribute some en• e~:-!'ti~m .~":'gth ~\:e~ hOllsewi\'e.:-. older. r eLi red \'ery next p81l1graph. it ad• 'liur care to contribute whatever the,' can and send it to: lightenment about the ethllic our Ilumbe" and in our spirit: JACS-AI Office. Weller St" Los Angeles pt..:ooplc as well as teachers, press v"ises the sel!-improvillg Casa• 125 Rrn . 305. black as well as yellow. nova to find a "moonlighl" we must \\'ork to make this 90012. I bope the membership or JACL see.~ the im• 'fh~ que.lion. were pointed BUen said, "Don't look to job .. a baby-sitler (??). dish country more than a democra- portance of the continuation of tbe Asian Invoh ement the newspapers to lead t h ~ washer or factory worker and rele\'ant and gave Ellen crusade. We are mirrors of cy tor the "8'All. KAT AGJRl Office because I sure do me Think big they say.) JACL comention urges ci· cases in Oran&e Count.) ami a good chance to ex• public ophlion." and to a great T~el: plain how we (uncUon. (Comment: But coach, T tizenship [01' delegales JACL protests Xisei ,George 19 N. Baldwin St exlenl, 1 must agree with her. can·t "moonligbt" and go to \·ote to retaiD Headquarters in Obashi) being barred from 11- :ldadisoD, Wis. Thc,Y wilnted to l-mow, tor eWSp3pers are a busin&.S ~ in::-llluce-. wh.~· the EngUsh !)ec• night scbool too. When do I Salt Lake City. seek E,·ac'Ua· Iinob hair..slyle event . . 247 ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER? and cannot lea\·. the pac k ("ompen..~tion tion t.~itOl~ or the two dailies date my Webster or play my lion .. Japa• rel1unciants at Tule Lake join too tar behind or wc wUI tape recorder The thesaurus 1.000 other.; in fllins: petltion in \ h (" Japan~e eommunitv nese Americans with war .:ter• Pioneer Center director Pacific Citi"en, 125 Weller St., L.A., ulit. 90012 Eas~:. perish; bowc,er. in the spirit ma) tum out to be a jealous vice record no longer requir• to regain U.S. cltizeruhip. in· h.lppl"nC'd to be women. LOS AXGELES - Chari _ II: ot protest against 100 much mistress. ed to obtam citizenship cer• hmidation charged in com• R.I •.., S6. yur SII 50/of 2 y,..I>. 117 fo< 3 ...,. The pay WOUldn't be enough "mirroring" and not enough ~.,.. Kam&yatsu was appointed dl' lQr Inun who h8~ to sup- t Comment: Oh, A sage tificate; to tlll\·.1 bet\\'een Ha• plaint . Tule Lake renun• "speaking out". we at Kamai quote would be appl'Opriale waii and t:.' mainland ciaolS now in Japan despond· rector of the Japan""e Com• rv.. ____ 1""'\ lalnlly. or JlL>t htm- hope to maintain that delicate munity Pionee Center the .elf, lor thaI m.Hter at this point where the au• Japan e- h03-pital in Lo.,.c: An· ent. friend:! in t; hear •• balan~ between sUTviYing a .. \.ho~ disC'\.L.S$ rinance5'.) "Pro• ele .. n"open~. Re,.. HO\\.ird Tariumi Cen• nlatt~r bu.sin~ ... jx1.' ae£> rplatjono: Iroops TIt trUth o[ the b, a .. and 'peakinc: out l"es~10l1al people and (&rme~ Cahl .<\ tome~ G (" n E" r a I ter pre5idenl anrmuncro I He tor \pmal""ula.rs,. 11 i ... thP Ja• on I.SU •• Ibat need publi~ an'• han: the beo'-t ~hant"e (01 a KNUI,· a ... k! counl ("ncla1.. \1 !onn Call/orma Council for ·"dll continue- 10 a!"'Js 1 ePa· ~nt!:i br~ secuon whIch !D&. bapp) marrIage. Un.kilkd proceed at on .... Wlt.l) e; _heat C,,'LC t.;nit,}. cine CiIlZeJl ~dunUi~.) ~,.------~~~~~------