Reparation campaign underway Ford supports
WOSESLAKE. Wn.-The Na• the Northern Caillornla-West• ,cpal'atlons OCCU'Ted at the ethnic studies Uonal JACL Reparations Cam• ern Nevada Dlstrlot CouncU. 1974 convenllon In Portland. Bowever, district counclla IUld PACIFr pallID committee will convene whlcb caUed lor; ITIZE a) Individual Indemnlllca• chapters stepped up Inlerest WASIUNGTON - Soon o!te. """' this "cekend (May 1-2), President Ford mode It clCOl It WII.5 announced by PNWDC Uon to all evacuees, lntemef!s. with surveys and panel dis• Go". Ed Yamamoto, recenUy voluntary evacu~, their es• cussions In the Intervening that he was commllled to biennium molnwlnlng Ihe ethnle hed·· appointed clW.rman of the tate or heln; tage o( this counlry tbe WWl<: IP1'UP to hammer out JACL's b) Paymenl ~ nontaxable Public Education and Include lnterest; and House announced April 19 Ita clellnIUvt" stand on the Issue. support 01 nn omendment to VOL. 82 NO. 17 FRfDAY, APRIL 30, 1976 SUbwrlptKln RJlt. p'" Y ..r ~"'*"'ta tI ves from the e) A sum of $400 mllllon, Generally speaking, propon• U.8. f1 ".,.r,1I III • 15 CENTS Padlle Soulhwest. Nor-them which the Federal Reserve ents within JACL felt the the 1911 flscal year budge I for caJJ ami" - Western Nevada, Bank of San FrancllCO estl• campaign was deal.rable (or II the ethniC hodtoge program Itl Eastern and Paclllc Northwest maled was the value of prop• would reteU the Evacuation the omount of $1.8 m1Illon, cI.lstrIet c:ounclls are expected erty 10&5<.'$ sustained by Japa• story to a new generaUon of the e u I' I' C n t opproprlatlon to ~ pre!lent (More conllrm• nese Americans al the time Americans born since World level. atlons were expected from of EvacuaUon. for community War II-a nallona' tragedy Support came aCter Mr. otbu dist.riets as thl went to projects. hardiy reeorded In s c h 0 0 I Ford hod an opportunity to be briefed on the success ot Publisher for JARP series named p,~ textbooks. Monday.) Per DIe.m Provision AtteCalifornia, Los Americans from the nut ar- ment At one tIme Japanese conventions discussed the sub- Presidential powen during satlon. Some urged payment slslont 10 the President tor Ethnic Affairs, and William J . "The Bamboo People" deal. wcre p,ohlblted I>y law IrGm jed of e""eu_ reparations wartime, a Mldwesl Distrlct to the elderly issei firat, oth• with aU 01 the trials ane! trl• even enterln, thl. country and pastoed resolutions ur&ing Counell resolution Introduced ers preferred (undlng special Boroody, Jr., ossiliant to the ~arano President, was held In the Colonial Costume Ball bulatlonl of Japanese Amer• because 01 a,ule radal prej• JACL _k some form of re- by Rou 01 Chicago programs o( benefit to the Icans, Includlne their conftne• ullice. Those who Were here, dn:ss for Japanese Americans was adopted that amended the evacuees and their helra. such Rotsevelt Room of the Whltc House. ment In eoncentration camps even though mall]' were ClU• wbo were deprived of their 1910 Convention resolution to as community cenl<:r5, schol• during World War II solely un.. were not allowed to d<> cl ell rllhts during World War the eneet that: or.;hlps and Nikkel service because of their ancestry many thin". They were foru• 11. Evaenation claim payments a) Per diem requlltal equal groups. Frank Chuman, the aulhor, fully evIcted Irom the weal ...Wch were paid 20 yeara alo to the current sum paid to To determlne what kind oC S.F. walkout·boyco" cout and Imprisoned althw0- "",rely covered prope~. los- American prisoners of war bllJ JACL should support, the II a prominent attorney and put national president of the Ihey were never aecuied 01 =. noted Yamamoto. Award. ($5) go to evacuees for time political education committee called oH, no layoH J apanese American ClUura any crimes and not Gne of ""ere estimated at 10 of In camp. conducted a survey by chap- ten" League (JACL). In addltio" them even committed an act actu.l value. b) That total reparations ten but the resul" (ell ahorl. SAN FRANCISCO-The stu- Churr.~n 01 labotage allaln.t the United At lhe 1910 convention In not exceed the property 100II Some chap\era were not poli- dent walkrut-teacher boycott to hll law practice, hal aerved on many boarda States. Chicago. deleptes approved estimated by the Federal Re- ed. some refused to respond. called by the Ethnic MJnorlty '''For a long time Japan_ the coneept of sceking repar- serve Bank of San Franclsco Those wWch did Covored some Community Cool1t\on for Ap~. and commisllon. and haa been frequenUy honored tor h(' were forbidden to become ations. The resolution was in- (S400 m1I11on). form 01 reparation. 20 was caUed off as the Board civic achievements. He hu clttzen., .to own land, or even troc!u.ced by Edison Uno for No, cffidal action re!larding Chapter Surveys p( Education rescinded Its plan to layoff hundreds of teach• been engaeed In the prepara. to Ie ... Or rent 11. Mr. Chu• BUI Dol, Midwest distrIct ers. tlon 01 "The Bamboo People" man'. book read. like a pow• member on the commIttee, Japanese language classes lor the paat &even yean. erful and exclUng novel. We FROM JACL NAT'ONAL HlADQUARTrRS are cerlaln that the bock will consolidated his II n din g s, are now expected to be con• JACL-UCLA Project COMMUNICATIONS whleb showed: tlnued at Giannini, Presidio be a major 5Uc:eeu, pal tleu• The JACL-UCLA Japanese larly .lnce 11 covers a .ubleet I) 80% for, 15% against, and Roosevelt junIor high never befeae dealt with In 5% undeclded. schools as well 09 the J apa- American HIstory Projeet waa 2) Payment on Individual nese bUlngual-blcuitural edu• lIul lratltuted thirteen yean SUM a manner." basis, 42%; trust lund, 16%; cation program. ago. MaSSive research waa re• Publilher'., Inc. wu se\eet.• JACL·Japan Flights both alternatives. 42%. quired belore the project wu ed by the JACL national pub• dl~ided Into faur major areu II cat I on I committee. The SbIgeki Sugiyama, JACL aeUng legal counsel Frank 3) Most. preferred those ac- tually evacuated and Interned and each assigned a work to chairman II SWg Waitamat.u naUonal president, in consul• Iwarna: be produced. These lnclude an of Cbicago, a' research chem• tation with Steven J. Dol, na• ''Please be advised that Na• be "the most. eligible" to re• ceive reparations, while direct Bystander slain overall general hlltory, a leaaJ Ist. Other member. Include tional JACL travel commlt• tional JAOL makes this de• hlalory, an agricultural his• publ'clat, Mike Masaoita of tee chairpel'llOn, made the fol• mand on you and West Los helra ranked at the bottom among the six categories list• tory, and a &OD.S9I'• house clerk. Thomas G. SaUd, completed; the othera are In aucdate edJtor of the Den• ed by the West Los Angeles use the JACL name without p~eparatlon. PubJlsher'a, Inc. ver Post and a widely known permission and authorizaUon 19, was Catally wounded April JACL that west L.A. Chapter 10 during a police shootout wllJ produce the entire series, author. has refused to follow the for charter IIlabtr, despite re• peated advisement to you. with two armed robbery sus• guideline (or National JACL Sanla Barbara pects. He was being robbed b'avel program estabJlshed by ''Durlng the NaUonal Board meeting on Feb. 13-15, 1976 In at the Urne when three off• the NaUonal JACL Travel duty officers in the restaurant Committee and that conse• San Franclaeo, you were ver• bally advbed by the Board of 10 host PSWDC yeUed they were pollce and Illegal alien law OKd quently tbe West Los Angeles dJ ew their weapons. J ACL Flight and their use of your vIolation In the unau- thorized use of the JACL SANTA BARBARA Call!• One suspect, WUllam H. thc JACL designation an not Scott, 29, whirled and fired SACRAMENTO, CaUt.-The cisco alone. About \20.000 ~lIthorlzezd by the JACL Na• name. On Feb. 23, 1976, Sb1g The Paclllc South':"est Dis• reeent U.S. Supreme Court "ill egais" are thcught to ~ Sugiyama. nat Ion a I JACL trict Council will hold its at them, according to Monterey IInnal Board and oIIIcers. County district attorney Wil• decision upholding Ca1Ilomia working on California 1anns. ''National JACL dla!1alnu president, again advised you spring quarterly session on state law making it a crime In Los Angeles, many of the JACL position. On Feb. Sunday, May 16, at the Mon- liam Curtis, Tbe officers re• -Honolulu AdvertlJ.er any and all lIablUty for c!alma port said they had fired but for employers to knowingly of the city's garment workers orlslnl trom such unaulhor• 27, 1976. Steven Dol, natlon- teclto Country Club (adjacent HONOLULU-The 54 Hawaii high school graduating classes hire \lJegal aliens lor jobs are believed to be llJegal aI JACL \ravel commllUe to the Miramar Hotel) it was Ihe suspecl pad not. SaIld, ized /llahl Passengers uUllz• behind the suspeel, was in the ot 1916 beld its Bicentennial Colonial Costume Ball at the that could be fllled by Amer- aliens. Some bave been found in, such IIlahts are forewarn• chaJrpel'llOn, further advbed jointly announced by PSW llIkal Hotel recently. And according to protocol, HawaU iean workers was applauded teaeWng classes in San Fran• you of the JACL position. Gov. MIke Ishikawa and 5 _ Une of police fire and struck ed that they do so at their own "In response to a recent In _ an In the aIm. The slug wu Governor George AriyosW and his Lady Jean led the open• by Assemblyman Paul Ban- cisco ~ colleges, operating rUk." quiry from Korean AIr LInea, ~k~~ JAOL president reflecled and enl<:red his heart. ing quadrllJe of the Grand Colonial Waltz. nal (R-Gardena) as "welcome their own carpentry and paint reller' to the state's 10 pet. bUlln...... Some Illl desfgn Letter to Chapter the National JACL Headquar- A separate meetintt of del \era office, pursuant to Instruc- I t th N I ~ e- unemployment rata. engineer paaltlcna with ma- Following Is the text of the tltns received from the Na- Ila es 0 e at onal Conven• The ccurt held Feb. 25 In jar IIrrns and work In eon• letter ot Apr II 22 to George Uonal President and chalr- tlon Is expect<\d at a subse- an 8-0 dedsion lhat the con- struction trades. One Ulega! Kan",l. Well 1,(0. An,el... ouent date after Headquarters Wendy estifies at pretrial gre.slonal control over Imml- all." worked for the stale in Chapter, frem NaUenal JACL Conllftoed 00 Next""e distributes the agenda, but gratlon did not strip each an '18.000-a-year pannon. recommendations proposed by state of lis traditional power Bannai revealed. the PSW executive board wllJ By LEE RUTTLE Casey said be was not brlet• related hiS experience with to I' e g u Ia't e employer-em- Welfare rolls are expected Committee for Iva Toguri be aired at the May 16 ses• (~p.clal "C Correspondent) ed by the FBI about the P re• the bcmbs, which he saw In ployee relations and to pro- 10 be reduced. The siluatlon sion . Among them will be the etta Ave. or the Mo~e St. the basket he was to deliver tect Its own labor lorce. CalI- has been likened to the ODe Ok! .nd matter of a nem'nee for the OAKLAND, Calif. - Wendy spartment wbere he bad ac• with cartens tor Ws customer 10mi,?, acted well within Its in 1956 when 500.000 illegal San Francisco ylew in Tokyo KenJcl'a1 YoshImura took the stand Twelve more arUcles In the Ot'or"~ MItAUhll). Natlrnal Board election. con• ccmpanled the FBI. He re• HPauJ" to the San Jose Ave, constitutional authority, Jus- aliens were deported and wel• t-R.dJo ItJ:"RC. April 1 Inter· stitutional amendment to add finally In the pretrial eviden• m~mb ered seeing piclures of address in San Franclseo. It tire WlIJlam J . Brennan Jr., Lare rolis drcpped an estimat• preu were added to the JACL view by J_n Vane.hiro with CoWna tiary hearings th's past week t ~ Iva TOllurl Ccmm'tt2e 8Jes for Ind Or. Uyed. the position of secretary, hir• suspects they were appre• turned out thai In plain view author of the majority opIn- ed $500,000 per week. BannaI Ing of a national director on (AprU 22) and described the hend but recalled none were of one of the cartons was a Ion. said when It set out In pointed cut. Ihe March-AprU period: A~,,=~grr!~:>bylt:!t~!!::: scene and actlcn of her arrest L Nntawuk, Mar n. Pardon a crnventlen - 10 - ccnventlon of Wendy, passport and driver's license the 1971 law "to ~bat . . . . "Mes! importanl state and lor TOQo Rete Lettera d Support baSiS, budget and reparations. by the FBI lost Sept. 18. irsued to James Kilgore, sU1l will 2 ",,.u&er~Trlbun. 11T&dJer.u, When defense attorney Lar• the perceived evils present- federal resmrrc:es become She and Patricia Hearst srn asked whether P atty and a fuglUve. Klers recol'Dlzed ed by the lnflux of unlawful more available to legal res- Mar, :0. 11. AJ:r. 3 (ohllnn.. by Amnng leiters of .< uppnrt were sitting In the kitchen ot the pictures to be ''Paul''. S I H.y.klwi "The Woman Who was rne from Prof T. C. Es• Wendy were inCormed ot lheir immigrants into the state. idenls as illegal aliens leave Hayakawa leads In poll their aparlment at 625 Morse con sti ~ utiona l Klers said "Paul" had given ~':,s ro~l J~:kJ~J'~'.~:~~~:'~i selstyn, San Jose State Uni• rigbts at the Arnett Law the state to find other sources St Wendy bad a view ot the time of arrest, Caseyfs answer bim the key to IUs house to ot work. In San Diego the ~:~~f~rt"'r~" ~~0r? ~·!:~3,:;.(r~ versity who had reccmmended backslalrs wbile Patty did not. The law, authored by As• immEdlale release on parole on Senate GOP hopefuls was va rue though he was able move basket, wWcb bad been ccunty paid cut an est'mated 'oy.1 Amerl(!aft throu,hout. de~ Her back was to the door. t~ recali the detal,s leading to semblyman Dixon Arnett (R• S518.000 in medical costs In JJ)Ue tl"8 InJulticel ,h. hu .ul· In 1953 but which the Justice LOS ANGELES-WlUle Dr. S. covered, to his grandmother's Redwocd City), passed by the ,.rt4~ Wendy testified see'ng one the arre.t to questions raised 19H to care for lIJegai aliens; "Ctrt I S"n.Je of Penon.81 Depl Beard of Parole denIed. I. U ~ya k a wo look over lead skin of its teeth, Bannai re• Honor· He was naff director for the .'" man come up with a j(UJl in by Homer. ' bruse. The carlons were to be two San Diego bcspitala spent J Cblc.a.o Tribane. Mar. 22·23 hand. He got to the back doo r called, only to be reversed by arUeld by Rr.n.ld Vetn, rar £..,t board at the time, Others of Republican hopefuls in Inspector Dono./d Hansen, delivered with the furniture $19 million pro\';'dlng care to from: their bid tor the U.S. Senate and then Identified hlmself as to a Lyon St. address. KJIgore, the superior courts In Santa Ulegal aliens," Bannai con• ~~R~~:!':' .::~:e':P: ,~ assigned with the bombing Barbara and Los Angeles. The .. ';fil. In the Mervyn Field "Callfor• an FBI agent, yelling at them masters, testllled about the it is recaUed, was an associate tinued. fore.4 them to Ue· Tok70 RoM: D~-:'·'l ~~.~:'~''il~:rl,~~~ nla PoU" as ot April 20 for to freeze "or I'll blow her appeliate eourt sustained the seizure of bombs at the Irv• of W'J/lam Brandt who. \vith Law Enloreemenl 'J~'1 ~pf.a~~to;~: :."r~b;d article M.uun.,. (D·Uow.II). Rep. B F. the ftrst time, the same poll• head olI", pointing the gun nt two others. was arrested, tried lower court and the state su• ~8~'c.m'P'I~\sreps ~~~l!':ro:; Ington 51. address In Daly preme court refused to hear b,. l..foIlJ lhtulhlma .. sters the following day noted Wendy. The man behind blm City with the warrant served and c~nvicted In 1912 for pos• Amett believes enforcement S CbkllO Tribune. Apt 1 artl~ StI ... Much I'cn, Eu. In the mal<:h ogalnal the In- was the San Francisco police arter midnijlht of Sept. 22, ....Ing i/Ie~al cxplrsives found the case. of this law \\ilI redu.., the ~~hbf ;J~::U~1t1 An Intuvlew Seventeen N'sel veterans rum bent, Sen. John Tunny Insp2et-r Tim~thy Casey. at the LeConte Ave. jlarage Under provisions of the law, swte unemployment rate by 1975. The evidence was turned an employer may not wilful• t. ..,"lD,Un Pott. Mar ~. ,rrup. In ('allfornla were ask- (D), the le'mer San F rancisco Both then reallzed one was over to the FBI. he said. allegedly renled by Wendy almcst one-third. It could do r1lCJe by J'WI D Wellman Unlet· ed to lupport the JACL peU- Stote University president Pally Hearst. Wendy said rhe ly or knowtng1y hire illegal more to\\'ards solving the un• 91ew with tva To,url, wUh Wayne (Mar. 26 PC). SUll In prison, tlon for pardon. The Seottle wculd be beaten by a 54-16 heard them both say, " God, Bombed In B3sket Brandt has been described as aliens. 11 he or she does, fines employment problem. Collm. (I S.n l't.nclJeo pre-Hnt)). ranging from $200 to S500 can , Cbrhl"D 'tlence "'''nltot. JACL formed a local Ivo To- mar,ln were the election held It's Patty." Lucas Klers, a mover, then Wendy's onetime boy friend. Allome),,, from CalifOTDta Jot., .::e artlcit' by Rl"bert M Pr... rurl Committee to sollelt sup- ' the last week of MarCh, when be levied. In order to a\'Old Rural Legal AssIstance wbo Tokyo Roe- I';onvlctton broulht port. the poll was taken. "roscculion Probes charges of dlscrlminalory hir• under t«lIUn,. contested the law also bad •. N,.",4a '~tt lournal. Apr Against former Lt. Gov. ing practices, Bannai con• greal reservations aboul the ~,:~u~~: b~::C!he8t:Vf,~!1t~r r:~ Book/ef. Ne.rly Gone , Robert Finch. Tunney'. ad- Je~!n~;:::,~ f~~~~c ~ e~~;r~~~ tinued, employers may first wisdom of the stale laW, Bulk requed (or bookleta vanwge wes 59-23 In \be Field San Francisco arrest scene aired hire an employee and then ask ':8",,_0.n Potly were drinking coffffee wblcb Is also pendtog nation• • H,'It,n.1 Ob.*,..u. AOT 3 continued to be lined cut: poll. A m 0 n g Republicans and t.'Ilklng about scme books for documents proving they Wide in the bllJ by Rep. Peter .r"rl. by rt\lr,. KI"IC)D " J think 100 to PNWDC reJ/lonal effice, polled, Hayakawa a'8umed a they had reod recently. But OAKLAND, ('o./I'.-A lengthy case now being trIed In Los are legally admitted into lhJs Redino (O-N.J.). t"'.r.'•• IItt'~ m'.I~ h It In th" 100 10 Seattle JAC'L. 100 to 33% lead this month as com• when he wanted to know pre-t- Ial hearlne: In the case Angel.,.;, and the Sleven Sallah country. CRLA, along with the Unit• bu':;t~Ok~o.7~~ ...Ju:!'d .~o~~~I: ClneinnaU JACL. Of the orlg- pored with Finch who had about a seven-page letter that ot Wendy Yrshlmura which case involvlng the Carmichael In the past, illegal aliens ed Farm Workers and Chi• • nd honor hr. To~r' d.'Aquino:- Inal run of 5,000 lei. than 600 28% . was on the table. Wendy began on April 13 and Is not bonk robbery being tried in bave drained off an estimated cano civic groups. feel en• (The L.A Time., In I" _• remain. A rev'.ed second edi- pleaded the Fifth Amcndment e"peclen t'l be res~lved at Sacramento. Several of the SI80 million each year In forcement should be dane se• ond ~dllrrlal ur,lnl a Pret• tion I. being prepared lor l A I tty and did not respond. least until Apr. 30 IS based On agents had terti Oed In either wages and benefits from the lectively. "E\,'erybody would Id,ntlal parrlon lor Iva To• June publirlUOn In Urne for ' • m nor count When Horner wanted to a defenr" motien to suppress one or all of th~se cases. AU state's econcmy. A major por• be upset, if the State of Cali• guri April 22 cll~. JACU. the convention. know If Wendy surpected the eVidence obt.lned at two San were tam1llar with Wendy's tion of such wages are then fomia should now decide to p.IIUr n for 0 pardon.) In schooh Increase man with the gun was a police Fr.nolsco addresses and one Irdlclment of )972 charging sent to their families, thus the use the law against the lIJepls Stanford UnJveraity Insti• ~mcer S~ol. money not spenl in Caillornia Radlo·TV (t~m) Or nOl, she again took In Daly nty "n IS. 16, her w'th possession ot megal who ha\'e been in the state tute tor Communication Re• LOS ANGEr.ES - Minority the F ifth Amendment al the 11 and 18. 197fi Wondv was arms IUld explnsives. and her affects economy and tax dol• for a long time and ha\'e fam• The ccmmIU•• , at It. April .tarch haa prc1)OSed a half• , tudent enrollment In the Los ,ccommendaUon of J u d ge o'Te,t~d with Patricia Hearst flil!ht 10 avoid prosecuUnn. lars are lost. rues bere," CRLA lawyer hrur color dccumentary on the megal allens can be found 14 meeting at the he me of Dr Angeles City schools con• Martin PuUch, who asked in 0 Snn F'ondsro apartment They were also aware of the Burton Fretz of Santa Marla Clln'rd U ye d a, ccmmlttee ca.e with Dave Jone. a. pro• tinued to Inerease, the 19'ij• Horner why the quest'on was they shared rn Scot. 18. 1915. alle«ed evidence tbal Wendy working in all sectors as ex• said. ducer and ('arolyn Abe a. a!• ~ perts esUrnate they bave held chah mon, a'so n< ted the fol• • atat'stlc reveal. from 598- being raised. Horner had loll- Thorel"ra. 't Is the delense had jcined Patty Hea... 1 dur• OonUnued on Pqe 3 I"wlnll urmenls for radio-TV oelate prcducer. Propolal will 314 this past school year down 35,000 jobs in San Fran- be sent to Iva and Collin •. cd to ceme up with a conclu- ront"rHnn that such evldenre Ing the summer oC 1974 In a &nI7rl~J1:.~ ~~: (1974-15) to 508.4 11 . slve Mswe". Is tet>l l1y unre'.led to tho 1912 Pennsylvania farmhouse hide- u!;:f°:, ••'; Cemmltl<:e Onanclal . um• ASian Americans (30,158) Wendy took the Filth Indlrtment 01 Wendy. and that rut, and claimed they knew YORI WADA: Bay Area C omm. JACLer h •••• lnt r'I, ••., ter TV ma'y noted a bank balance ot crmprlsed ~.I pet. of the mI• 1-...... '1 "'AC, .an "ranc.~o. Amendment a third time when the Int-rdurUon of such evl- Wendy returned to San Fran• 1515.73, $2.173.61 paid for nrr'ty ceunt while the Span• Horner asked obout her con- denre IrI" the Irlal wculd be cisco, pre.umobly In the com- r:j'r'~:"~.lfJ~~. !fJ.~t :~~~. ,trlt p InUng and $1 80) ooerunt. Isb-surnamed leod with 240- y ~87 tnct lense", w,hlch were In her prejudicial. pony of Potty. 1_" C J,n V.nlhJro rot 1h. h. ayable (lncludlnll a $1 000 (40.2 pet.) , purse. \ The pro,ccutlon. on the oth- The Rrst San Francisco ad- Among 'Most Distinguished Ten' T1~~8~ r:~IIt::I~u'",'·. Mor'", r.Oan from lhe NC-WNDC). Among Ihe 30,000 certificat• When Horner asked about er hand. claims the 1975 evl- dress to figure In the current "'~T tnluvlnwed Iv. Pro.tam CrmmllUe will next meet ed perqonnel ore 1.908 ASian purse, Wendy's altorney Jomes dence will forge the link be- hearing was 288 Preelta Sl, SAN FRANCISCO - Yo r I Ing schanl administration and rrM:"'i~r,"'ni:~~wfj~;·r:,:m;:; May 5, 7:30 pm., at 1333 American. (6.3 pct.) LaMOn rblceted and It wos tween Wendy and members wh"'e FBI surveillance led Wads was named one of the Is vice-chairman 01 Nthonma• .nd lIOulht w.u.~. JrJl"r whll. Gcullh 51., 0-10, Son Fran• .uswlned. of the Svmb'onese Liberation Ihem to believe thai WIlliam "Most DIstingulshed Ten" In chi Community Development tnOwnt",-lnc dU"clJU, to Inter. d,co. Army sUII olive. Some of ond Emily Harris resided the Bay Area for 1975 and a Corp. Argentine envoy Earll r Wllnesses thoso nvowed members nre thore. It waS also known that reclplenl 01 a Pboebe Apper- TOKYO-The new Argentine fnspector Timothy Casey of now In cuslody. while other Sleven Sollah and his slsl<:rs, son Hearst MedaJllon by the JACL Convention mlllt.ary junto replaced Its thu San Fronclsco Pollce tos- suspected members or sym- Kathleen and Josephine, had San Francisco Examiner for Nl'el nmba.. odor Jorge Ko• ('Red earHer abcut his entry pathlzers remain at large as i~~~rvlts~~~ ~~~:e ~'!:;e~~ll;;\~~ "publie recognlUon for years Sacramento Award. Luncheon. BI-Centen• wabatn olonll with 39 other nnd search o( the home at 288 ·ugIUves. cd to the 625 Morse St ad- o( giving unselfishly 01 him• Ever wonder lUlt how (ar nlal Banquet, Western Bor• Argcnt'ne dlplomota stationed Prcclw Ave. where WlIllom Thrcughoul the pre sen t dress. FBI suspected that' Pat- seU". The announcement was 153 enlry and scorch of the m1Iltnry IntelUgence service. bo th Convtnllon Relll.tra- house (ollowlng the arren Alter the war, he was youth 11(>0, M~nl4 C.rlo Nile MJxar, OontJnutd on ....e a 24th Biennial Nat'l A tong Itn~ 01 wltnosses, made on the street. In all. there worker with Booker T. Woah• legacy a/lenu 01 the FBI, hnve been wore more than 20 agents In- Ington CommunIty C e n t e r, Wh'rI to Wrilt Your NI"I JACl omc.,. JACL Convention called ond are yet to bo colled volved In the stoke-out and YMCA, Westside Community " by de(enso and prosecution. arrest. All FBI witnesses sold M~ntnl Health Center and Pru ' S/I~ $o"llyarna. 8319 Cullllng Ct.. Sprillgll.ld. VI 22163 Most oC their testimony so they were extremely appre- s"rved on the CaJlfornla Pr -E*t J,m MU.ibml. 213-4 ugu/l.'l Rd. 6anlJ Roy Calli a5-401 June 21.26, 1976 Inr hll.'l been repetitious, ench henslve 01 a possible shqotout Youth Authority. ~! n Op) BraCt \Iy hm. I~j~ MarlbOro Rd., Wilt ClMII.r Pa 19880 svpportlng the olhor, All of lllt ~nl Sacramento, Calif. like the one which occurred In He Is currently monitoring yr R .!.) Il\IIl1l Ttnl9Uehl. 738 £. T.naya Way, Frlll1O, 93710 theso FB I men hod wo,'ked Los Angeles when six SLA court trealment of young of· VP (Pub Aff) Helen irsllip dues for one-y.ar subscription apee~ h turn d to ,etl!p back down V.A -J."." -W,"",wld' tbrouah JACL HQ, I7U SuUn SI ~n Francisco. Ca 94115. the IItt'e 01 tarewell I" cur ent'ywny One mom- AIR - lEA - LAND - CAR _ Hr,nn. I cenalder wr'tlng a note and Inll J ob... rvcd him r n the Pl·..... 11 T.", or 010<11' \llnnln~ Il to lhe door. But April 30. 1976 Brandy can't read. hili oorOIl the rOld wilh three 'L.OWI. YIIW G... UIH' .LOIUsT 2- 'ther do,•. They w.re havln, .t.OWlAS & GifTS I know. too. that by morn• • rather unlrlendl)' dlaeu"'on 1101 N w"rem ~"f L~ e;.,. Ing when I find him huddled and th.r. wu C"noldeuble M ';;d2~~",,~ J:-' '" In the entryw8Y. all my r.• -- ~LOIUST EDITORIALS IOlve will be beat.n by a grcwJJne and b.rkJn.. -- thumping tall and two of the The controveny mll.ft h.ve 'n lho HoM .' I.Yt To!< been oulto lerlou.. p<>ulbly 32. r hi S...... prettiest brown eyel. ~, :n... Brandy II an AI.atian (iong• over religion or politico. be- /J-.b T;;;i,. .. Not Forgotten: Southeast Asians haired) German Shepherd, caule the), be,.n to lun,., at YAM ..TO T.AVlL IU.tAU going on two. He I. the bOIlI• onc .nc~her And there WII 31' f h' S. , L Jo 1900'2) A year ago this week. the fIrSt wave of Southeast .It. ....I eat do" In the entire lilly Brandy, brandl.hln, a 'M <-6011 Asian i-efuyees were arriving in Camp Pendleton and neillhborhood. Since he bel.n . tlckln hll m'uthl H. didn't other instaUations-seeking clothing. food, housing vi.Wng VI. rver 0 year a~o. even kr.ow how to flaht like. WltSO .. "IIJ., Cellf. and sponsors. About 130,000 refugees were brought he has eatabll. hed lerrltorlal rther do,.. to the United States. The estimated 25.000 Southeast rI~hts t~ rur heme and pr!'p• 1 remembered the hJ,..•• erty. Both have IItcrally, wintering down the road and Asi.ns in Southern California represent the major "gone t() the dog • ." or to one thrught p. r h a p . Brandy corps of the 1975 Asian refugees. dOli In part'cular. wruld feel more comrortable This past week came the good news that an esti• He doe. go home to .Ie.p, wIth thcm. He could pa.. for e~Wlln , mated 60 per ClOnt of them are independent of direct to be cleaned and led. He II a I walked him down . S.n Jow, Cellf. .everal momJnp. p~lntin, at ------_____ assistance. and that churches and other agencies are net alway. liard about goln, h ~ m e He Is telephoned tor. he the hOTiei . • ullg .. tln, a IDWA.D T. MO.IOICA, fI .. I'.... still helpin~ families not yet fully on their feet. Wendy's pretrial Is called. and IOmetime. he '.Iendly vult Brandy chole 94S S 1_, s... ,_ JACL cbapters. notably. Contra ~osta . are o~ering II rhaufYeured home. Instead t" clvert In the mow. au. ?~ ... "'-9S54 try1D~ ConUnllfd from Pront p ... cuffed by Padden and hi. 9.1- bank robbery Is b ..... d on a His reop' nle to hll ownera I. a bel ping band to those still unfamiliar and to seclates. news rep~rt that Patty Hearst H. beat me heme each I'm.. . Sa"I., W.. h. adjust to their n(w life in America-an effort that elpecially peor when he I. revealed a cac:be oC automaUc Patty then asked permis• had, In her effort to turn en"rrued In a rcusln. "a me tries to improve their. language skills! secure joh train• weapons, handauns, ammunl• sion t~ chongo her clothes as State's evidence and prolect Maybe It I. thl. aprlnt( ~{ ball or IC We have Interest• weather. but I think Brandy Imperial Lanes ing and find a place In their respectIve community. Uon and pcssIble bemb com• she had suddenly suffered an hel self, had named Wendy as Ing pueill. He then pretend. 210' "rod 10 •• So fA S--2~U ponents. No ~ hots were fired, embarrassing accident. Per• a driver of a U1w' tch car" I, petUnl( the m ....a:e . H. ha. ~~ ()o.nod - ',ed T...... _ This continuing responsibility-now that aU the thaI h', name I. n·t Brandy, , plrlr,lend new He brruaht oC ccur!e, during the alTest. mission wos given. She was In that rebbery. Howev.r. the S' metme. he Is In."lent glamor of press coverage bas been faded-to help the but Willirun Harrls was said then asked If she had any US. Atterney, as well as otber .n her b), t? Introduce u •. He II Killomoto Tra'l,1 Service as I? slrh and recline In a challn, cals and trim lenin, ,,.,,,, Y l(inOn'IOIO refugees move toward self-reliance and independence \) have remarked that 11 they weapOns. to which she replied prosecutonJ have expressed .Ioned sleep. S21 Moln $. II'; 2-1»2 a commitment that the last w£ek of each April had been inside the house. that there was 0 gun In ber serious de ub" as to Patty·, bird. and "ettinK stung b), Is I hove Ir.t my privacy and bees. I would appreclale h'. causes us to recogni2e and salute. "There wculd have been one purse. The purse was on the crediblUty. In fact. It was lome or our triends are con• hell oC a aun battl•. " Hoor In the areaway between polnled out. P.tty hersell had learnln, to eat from a plale vinced that ( have also lo. t on the Hoor. It II rath.r Move to Suppr_ kitehen and back bedroom. already damaged her own my mind. They are appalled Wendy then asked If she could crediblUty during her trial In crowded when the two or WI that Brandy Is given tree have to .hare my place at Hatemongering Doesn't Pay Judge Martin Pullch laid get her contact lenses trom San Francisco. The jury did reign In a whlle carpeted that be would deny Larson's the table. her purse, and volunteered the not beUeve her tesUmony and houle. (0001>Co ••• .,.. uo ...... The name of Gerald L. K. Smith. who passed away move to suppress the above InformaUon that she abo had subsequently convicted ber on I've learned IOmething trom 1.....,...,, ___ 0f0f1,,> Brandy He reminds me of April 15 at age 78 in a Glendale, CaUf.• hospital brings evidence, but that deCense had a gun (a .38 caliber. snub• the Hlbemla bank robbery 'oofd.~ But Brandy II no ordinary the Inlerlor .truWe that lOme back memories of tbe environment in whirh the the cptlon to obtain a wrlt to nose revolver) In her purse. char,e. ~ '.". lsSEi dOl. He thinks he Is a person. of UI bave faced. Presrured .~T (JrI._ 'sei endured prior to and during the days of suppress. Larson .Iecled not Tbe agent remeved the lense •• Sollah 0 ..... and NI to obtain the writ. He sleep, on the bed with In to conlonnl ty, not only by hls head neaUy pJaced on the the demlnant lOd.ty. but by World War D when the Japanese Americans were At one point In the pro• In Wendy'. case Prosecutor pillows. I can always tell by kicked bard in West Coast politics. Smith was prob- ceedlngs, an FBI Rlent Ie.• Homer &aid he Inlends to the suffocating and oCten ob• preu Wendy's impUcation In the warmth and depression oC IOlele strictures of our ethnic ably the last of the line that went back 50 years when lI6ed that he was accom• the spread. He likes to eat his community, we are victlms or Dtm:.\U"-"--" ~!'!~e~.: . ge~~e ~~~ a~~ the CM michael crime, b .....d snacks .tandlng up at the s.nr .. .,. s ... """""" ..... ).< .... the YeUow Peril was spawned in the Hearst press. on the Caot tbal one of Wen• Ctlns'derable manipulation. :'./ " 1~' ~j:";~ri'. First y,aining national fame in the 1930s by work- porler, not believing h.ls ears, dy'l palm prints was found counler. He has a rondne.s for Although It scmetlmes does Ing with Sen. Huey Long's Share Our Wealth program. asked for a repeat of those In a Sacramento hldeout al• steaks and roasts. a bit of hurt when Brandy bites me. as legedly occupied by Patty, cheese Cor dessert. he reverts to his canine con- Smith then became allied with Dr. Francis Townsend's names. Judge PuUc:b, In hls For awhile I was even dition, I rejoice In his rebel-. Chlulo, II.. (''Ham and Egl!s") pension plan when he moved to characterlst'cally humorous Wendy. the Harrises and Slev• en SoUah. teachlng Brandy convenatlon• lion. Maybe It Is time we bit ------California in 1937 but was finally read out of the way said. "COVERT. as In al English. When he cam. to back, too. SUGAHO TaAVIL SlIVICI Townsend plan after two years of denouncing labor. covert 0 per a tI 0 n.. and Regardless of such ImpUed us. he was already a brilliant lt7 L Oh... WEATHERMAN, al In under- Involvement, defense attorney graduate of obed'ence sc:bool. i~,"::J ~ r-w- 7~ 1 JeW!. Roosevelt. Britain and international bankers. p-oWld!" Up to this, proceed• Jame. Larson says that If they AI utilitarian as one word :..•• He moved to Michigan where he pushed isolationist iogs had been dull, but the have de6ni1e proof and cor- commands may be> they are causes until Pearl Harbor changed the I!eneral climate judge's remarks brought forth roboraUon eC Patty's Inslnula- restrictive. Senlen';" convey JACL flight- • New York City ~~!!'~ro~~o~.fr~~~e~~~ tions. the State will bave to so much more Or that posiLion. He proclaimed World War IT was "not charge Wendy accerdlngly. He S-medays. ~hen hls rllipold_ CoutlDaed frOID Frat Pace Miyazaki Travel Agency, a war of warmongers-but a firht in which you choose ner, who Is not known as a !a con6dent no such proof .x- tion was so Inclined. he was a b(\ween Japan and America-the 110dless Oriental cel.brated connoisseur of wit, UtI. paUent student. He would penon oC the travel commit- The Sf ...... H;Ur-n _~'" tee advised that organIzation 401 • 7th A.". "" (2121 160-i lOO or the Christian West". He alWendy Yoshimura "Any legal consequenC6 1------ISHI"'W' 10 1946, he returned to California where he tried Ulled that following the arrest beard can be admltted for vocal variations and appro- that may result from your un- ~ "'.A"'"...... ' ...... to nationalize the anti-Japanese prejudice of the West of WllJJam and EmIly HalTls and left the purse for the later trial. Although trial dale has prlale actions. The lessons authorized use of the JACL AND ASSOCIATB, (MC. Coast. It was a full-scale campaign that enra~ed the at Pfeclta St., agehts should authorized search. ItI1l not been set, Judge PuI- we r e generally termlnaled name In conjunction with ~:~.~....:.~~ Japanese Americans trying to make a comeback on be d!spatched to Morse St. on Ich related he wants to start when he became rowdy and W =-... . the c:bance they might 6nd ~'-IJ"-' R'-bta .... J 1 In.sIsied h vi Is est Los Aneel.. c h art e r the west coast. They went to the commuruty for help. SoUah Patty Hearst and ...... WI une . on a ng h toys. 6Igbt will be your sol. re- Evacuees in the Midwest may have harbored mis- WencIY. 4Rent Padden te"lot In the The PC Observer from the movie, "Bom Free." "Please be Curther advised hearln" Wend; Ir>nked stralllht flashed across the TV. Brandy. that continued unauthorized eo- se.. ~~n~'::tl~~~~. ~!II~~ :;:~\ ~n! . ~tr~~g t~~o~~ r~e:~~; Cb:'clu~;~:e ag;'~~e~::;~ ~~ at the wltn ..s w·th an e"pres- with his enOrmous head and u.oe of the JACL name may 250 e. First 5_ the Evacuahon. Only the posillve record of the NIsei one Michael Bortin who was slon oC disbelief. Wen d 11 muscular body. does resem- subiect you and the West Los ~jima Nude A-5 elaI",s that their rights had I know why J' oggm'g is so ble a wild creature. I was Angeles Chapler to dIsclpU- • GIs and goodwill of people who despised political said to bave been Seen going H~w- demagosnIery en toto h(>lped nailed down Yellow Peril to the Morse St. address. Bor• not been read tn u..m. popular. Who dares walk plagued with guilt that I had nMY prcoeedings within JACL /I Los Ange les to ineffectiveness. It showed hate-mongering doesn't tin was one oC the four (In- ~~~~'ra~thp!lle:..:ns~~m~":t. with all these muggings? ~~~~ew w:n;~ a~d :d~~d ti~n~~ll as possible court ae- 628-069 cluding Wendy) named In i pay in terms 0 f history. 1972 indictment). Wendy and her defense aUor------..;;,;...;~-..;----.;;..;.;;;.;;..;.;; ....;;;;;.;,;;,;.;.------I.~i::==:;:======~.=:::.-==~ ney still ccontend that the wit- FBI Agent Thom ... J. Pad• den testl6ed that he went to One Man-One Vote Policy 625 Mcrse St.. on the belief ~~1~;th~~;~~~i':=a "i~~O~~ that he mlCht 6nd Sleven So- it wa. d~ne since It Is normal ~ The Japanese Supreme Court in mid-April ruled Uah, Patty Hear.t and Wendy 11-1976V Japan Flleghts Japan's election procedures are unconstitutional on Yoshimura. ACler obtaining p~~d~;ll 21, 1976. as thll ~'- grounds they failed to provide equal representation pe[mlsslcn of Jerry R. Prill. report Is beln~ wrItten. FBI "iii! W for voters or to give equal weil!ht to earh vote. It·s owner of the premises. he APent Jason B. Meultnn wu Sponsored b, Nat'I Japanese AmeriCtlll OtizllU IluW PIrtt ~alled 1--.. sjmilar to the "one man-one vote" rule imposed by the went to the rear door and to the stand. He had ...... Canon thrcuah a window ebserved little tn add to the Precltl HJACL PIt. Dat" ~'- Annalt Seah ) _ Eagle Rack U.S. Supreme Court in 1962. The Japanese court held Patty Hearst and Wendy slt• ...... ,~ st. acUon, n"J to annther IC." .. Anna.1Ity Fox Hills Nail - &arden 6roYe in an 8-7 decision that "aU -people are equal under the Un, at a table In the kitchen. sparch at a Daly rtty addren No, 3--June 28-July 21 S,F. (S.n Jose adlll.) 747/GA100 $465 0.- HuntingtDn 8eado - Nor1I1rIdge law and there shall be no discrimination in political, He said he called Gut to Patty. w~ere Ja",,," Kilgore (an- No. "--'ul 10-Aul 1 Dayton-Cincinnati /152 Full I'U2nte Hilts Nall- Orange - West economic or racial relations".. "FBI, {reeu or I'll blow ber other fugitive) was believed No. 5- Jul 2'" "ul 14 CovIna - Tomnce - San BImar- head off!" as he pointed his t- be Jfls testimony had to do ...... LoI ..... ,.I" 747/GA100 $465 0.- cfino - Wes1minstef - WhInIer While JACL's constitution provides only one vote gun at Wendy. According to with his arrival at Morse st No. 6--Au. 7-5ep 4 Sin Franc/leo' 747/GA100 $465 Full per chapter on matters before the National Council the wltne.s. Patty moved and subseouent1y search with No. 7-Sep 28-Oct 19 S.F. (San Jose adlll) $465 0- despite the Oryanization's espousal of democratic prin- siGwly t(ward the wall and an a prrper walTanl He was No. 7-Sap 27-Oct 11 S,F. (San Jose adm.) 747/GA100 $465 F.II clples of equaIlty, freedom and justice. JACL has no open'ng Into another room. He present at Morse SI.. when N • ..~ 2 23 apportionm~nt ~roblem ~f r~pres~n- ~~~:,Ie~e~e,!,r~~~~ ~a:~: Wendy 'ndlcated she had a o. ~ - Loto An,el.. 747/GA100 1465 Opn but the question I'\1n in her purse. HIl also said No. 9-Oct 1-22 San Francisco $465 0- tatlonal vohng IS not new. A step In thIS d\Tectlon dy to cpon the door. which she t'Tat Wendy had been "read No. 9-Oct 2.23 San Fr.nc/_ 747/GA100 $465 Full may be attempted in the selecting of national officers. did. Both girls were hand- her right." No. l0-0ct 3-23 Chic.,. DC8/152 S559 0- 'Wendy or Jo.n· No. 11-No. 1-29 Portl.... SF 747/GA100 $465 Open About an hcur otter the ar- No. l~ct 12-No. 3 S.F. (Cent Cal/Sacto) $465 ODe .. FROM THE FRYING PAN: Bill Hosokawa rest oC Wendy and Patty. Stev- No.12-Oct 13-Nn .. S.F. (Cent Cal/Sactol 747/GA100 $465 Full TAMURA en Soliah was apprehended co.. INC. as he WPS about tn ent.r 825 AI, fI,. subject to ,evlslon pending .Irllne's fI,. increases for 1976; prien include 3420 W_ Jefferson. los Angeles Morse St AIter Wendy was round trip airfaro. $3 .Irport doporture tox, $25 JACl Idmlnlstrativ. fee. Adult and child (213-731-726\ ) Kitano's Book in the FBI vehicle b.ln, YI~S same price on any on. flight; I"fanh undf'r two years 1096 of regul.r ucunion f.,• . transp"rled t" detenUon, Moul. S..ling capacity subject to Incr ..... All d.IH moy be subJoct 'to change. 4-12-76 8881 Warner. Hoo~1Drt Beado t!'n asked Wendy It she pre· Plell. eo"tact Your Loc.1 Administrator for the Followln, Filch" !114--842-066D D.nver, Colo. ta"lng. (Anom·e. It turns out, Is a .tate of terred beln" called Joan Shl· WhUo Ihumbln, throulh the new .econd sreiety In which normative standards oC J"',da ~r Wpndv Y""hlmura. NO. 3. No. 7~rant Shimizu. San Jose JACL Tr.!vel 724 N Arst St.. San Jose. cain. 951\2.. 1~081 2!l7-?088 tdltlcn 01 Or, Harry H L. K tano'l "Japa• cenduct and belief are weak or lacking. And She p"eterred UWcndytt, No. 4-Mos Yam.sakl. Dayton/ClnclnMtI JAr.L 351 S. Villape Dr .. Centerville Ohio 45-4S9 15131 ~-2996 n[se Amorlcan.·· (Prentice-Hall) the ether bifurcation Iln·t a dirty word. It means Anothpr witness, FB' "'"ort No. 1f1-FrMk Sakamoto. ChlcaQO JACL 5423 N. Clartc St. Chicago. III. 60640...... 13121 561-5\05 dividing Into two branches of parts.) P.-.,s H Stearns. lestlned No. U-Mlke Iwatsubo. Central Calli. JACL 1417 Kern Sl. Fresno. calif. 93706.. . _ 1?091 26&-9870 nllht, It 'N urred to m. that we must be N. U-Tom Okubo. Sacramento JACL P. O. Box 22386, Sacramento. _Calif. 95822.. ... _ .. (916) 422-3749 on" 01 the mr.t tudled, m'st investleated, S: mehow. while reading the.e learned brlefty to details concemlnl me: t wrlU~n-a""ut mlnerltlea In the coun• onaly.es of curselve., one gain. the Ceellng the drart'ng oC the seorch or being analyzed, poked. probe>d and dl.• warrant for Mdrse St., and ~ ~."f JAa.~ try Kl uDIl'. Arat edition .ppeared In 1969 .ubseauent e"ecutlen oC the :. ..10 .._ ,. .nd thll, tf (DUlle. Is an updat.d vertlen. sec t ~ d like a blolo,lcal specimen. arter which • T ....I a..,.., T ....I 0..1_ .. warrant. ,_W... Ae.".t, DIttrict e. _ ..IeA.1 OffIce, eo: Kltono him ~It .u".... In hi. preface Ihot the tluues are . lIced, dyed and mounted Cor Horner has Indicated h. "wrtlln,. about the J.panele Americans In merctles.. examination under an electron Intends to call witnesses ploc• HatIMol JACL T ..YeI u,., I. t Ave yurt has .urpaued the microscope. And at the end. one 8IQ: Is Int( Wendy In Sacramento at 17" Sfftte. StNet Sa. 'rueloce, ~H. N111 ~~~':M I<;ul numbe>r 01 .uch publications over the thl. really me? some lime presumably r.lated · NISEI pr~vi" .7~.r It · UI "tty •. tI I, the nature of the eam. that when a t'> the Carmichael bank rob• ·I Send m. inf"",,"11on RE: 1976 Nal'l JACl Japon Thai l'!d me to .tudy his blbllo,raphy at scclolo,lst r.port ~ on the enUre people. bery. The only Indlcat'on th.t Flights, .specl.11y Flight No • the rnt! 01 the book The lI.tln,. run on Cor broad g.nerallzatlon I. necessary. But there Wendy mIght have been In· TRADING (0. more Ih ~n tlltht pa,e.. and Ihat·. rather Is no typical Japanese American. there arc volved In the Carmichael OPEN TO All BONAFIDE API'lioncu - TV - Fum;turo Impr Ive. Nalurally I look to see whether only thou.andl of Individual •. Unlike cele• ~ Or. KIt.no had found an)'thlng In the book nle. of vir use. or bocterla, whIch may look JACL Members ,..1 1_ 'lIST ST LA. 12 HISY.l Intermlnl .nr.uah er Impertant identical under mlcroscop'c examination, Carey McWilliams SUeet MAdi..,.., 4-6601 (2, J , 4) en' u,h 10 mention H ~ h.d not Ther. wa. humans be>have a. Indlviduall. JACL Autllortz.. Rllttt Trmi Atub no mrntl~n 01 NISEI But the I)'peset{er. 105 ANGELES-FeUred Na• City SI.'e ZIP lI "n editor Carey McWilliams For Ln. Tour Amnglm ••I •• DoClimlltlllae 1M h d "nne ome odd th'n,•. For ."ample, Or Kltano', . tudY .eems to Cocu. prl• w'll be recognized by the Cali• tlll~. th" 1,'1 blblkllraphlcal lI.tlng I. "The Two m.rll), on the Japanese American. of two Cuslomlr alIYlet, Cenltet Dna .1 O.y Phon. Chopl., h forni a History S-clety May 6, A.lilorill' Tmll AgUIa ------__ World 01 Jim Yo hlda by Jim Yo.hlda areas, CallCornla and HawaII. Thl. I. un• 7'30 pm, at the Times-Mir• .nrl 9111 IIr .1, kawo Insertion ()( thc letter dcratondablc becau.e thele two . tatco. ac• ror Sou are Horry Chandler GA.DIN .... CAL". '02.' tlUI "I" mid" II Ir und AI Ihou,h Yo hlda·. col- cordln, to the 1970 cenlUS, have 430 . 4~2 of Auditorium c('mple". He Is to G.':1'6 ~r·R~~.~~ec:~~ ~re ~ . tll~~ J.t,tf./I Jll'~r w r Czech. the tr tal Japane.e American population of r.celve the Henry .Wallner &S.PHOTOMART A."""" SAN D'IGO (114' Memorlol Aword. honorinl .-I~ s..,._ Aloo II ltd In the blbl·o.... phy orr Me),er, '88,324. South by Travel (.nl." J E Ounk~ . '005 Plu.. 81 ___ ... Dillon S. nnd My.ra. Dlllnn. both pre.um• Howev.r. th.t leave. 1~7872 Icattered In aU Lh rra who.e bOOks relale PO. 80x 295. NatiONI Cltv 92050. __.. 7 .. ..2206 "~catter to. California. Tlcket1 at $12 50 ORIGON (saS) 31. t . 2M St ~ L.o AatoIeo .bl), f( I~rrlng to the w.1I and .tT.ctlon.tely the other 48 . tates and that word ore ebtalnable through CHS, ed" I. delCrlptlve, Allde Crom Caillornia Az:lJrntl'lO T ' ...·.1 ServK'e, Geo , Az\oltNnOl Jim ' ...... ld rem ,nbc-rtt! dlrec10r "I the War R.,locaUon 1120 Old Mill Rd.. San Ma• (00 SW ,Uh A.,. . P()f-tl.nd 9120J 123--6245 Aulhr"It)', Dlllr.n S My.r, 'pell.d with one (with 213,277) and Hawaii (2J7,17~), lhere '12-"" oIno 91108. IM~ T,,;:' lAor.(t;t~~~~91: lser' ~ 819-4411 -.," .rId nj) ".", Th". II many a .lIp twbt "'" enly four othrr .tate. with more than th~ IYJ)'!Wrll#r .nd the printed pa,., a. 7.000 J opanc.e Amerlcan_WaahlnKton with SUTTU, WASN. '"- (206) rud, .. 01 thl. column know 10 very w.1I 20,188, New Yerk with J9,794. 1lIinoil with (·;11~h~r!t·A:! . S.~~· · 3~k~O~) . "' ~~ _ 6n.$S20 17.045, and Colorado with 7.80t. 25 Years Ago ,O ... HO (1 ••1 Thl. mean. thot appre"lmately 100.000 C.'ctwell Travel Service, Gtn. Be", Dr. Kllono, al'mr with Roter Donl.I., JopAne. American. arc dl,porlod throullh• In the PO, Ma), 5, 1951 PO 80. 6le. C.ldwell 13605 __ mu be number,d amon, Ihe most prolinc CHICAGO. ILL 606- T'~ writers fln J.p.n .... Amorlcan. In the ,rovel Ollt Ihe other 44 ,tale.. And It .tand. to rcn..,n thaI their way ef II Ie. their Irlends, $4.,~nnE T~I!I If<<(1r •• llI and dc,rce of aSllmliiatlon I. ~me "' . ~cU T,AI ..... ' Servk• • Itkh.,d H v.m.ct.. .r limo, 101Q, there I. 10m. doubt u 'IHHSYlYAHtA (11S1 II r n or 10 J apan.1e American who live In 8y.'. Work! T,.",.I C.nt.r, Mn ChlYo Ko . 1 to how wlMly hI. ob .... rv.tlon • • r. broad• ~In 19 ~46 .h.m~ Ihe more d.nlel)' pul.wel ethnic environ• 100 Sf, unlCUlle 241-3lA6 318 enl Firsl Sl r.. [ C1I t, and that'. a bec.Ule Dr. Kltono ment til the nr.1 rlx ,tate•. H(W YO_te. H.Y. 100- 1111) I. In ulule and knowl'd,.abl, ob"",.r N._ York T,.vtl Serve., S'.nJ.y Okad.1 Los Angeles. Calof. Perhap. a .Iudy or the 100,000 In the 53' Fifth A"I, (17) ... 617-7913 H"..,.ver. wh"" h ••prlnkle. word. ilke "<>thcr" 44 .tale. would be> more Inter ling MA 6-5681 ".n~mj." and '·bUurc.Ur.,n" In th .. text, he 'Ind perhopi more .llInlnc nJ.,-than COn . fA .. of J.n 23, 1976 MOf. Agt:"'l to Be AIV'OUnc9d) l~~ .~, ..nd. th' non-.eademlc r ..der .cramblln, tlnu.r! .llIdl •• of Ihe majority within Our ___"_, ..... ,..... _..,, ...... ,. ___ either tor hi. W.bmr·. Or IOm.thln, I... minority. TAKITO YAMAGUMA: Downtown L.A. JACLer .eglatration onel apply Cor hu,l 10 conloCI Wln.ton A.hl• 'AC''''C CITIZI!N_3 and equity to seek such re• your Package Oeol. l81WO , CrmvOntion nedllrll- par.Uon.... he stated and re• Convention - 1t yeu haven'l received your lion (huirrnAn. ~OOI Wycr,mbe Aprll 30, J 976 Reparations - jected the conlenU"n thot the Cnntlnued frOD) Fronl !'an r~gis t ro (lon poekage yet, onc .Or , S.cromnnto O~82~ Issue wos controversial. 50 years in banking, now retired II on Its way But, It wauldn'l ~UDnd I'rubJl . h~d He url'ed a ' ump sum pay• C'o lltornla First Bank Ihl. Mether oC Ihe Year progrom, n ..' Amerleo n Community Dr Mld.,1 Bar.or. ,."d If., by tho P()fl...lnl-IJI• end and 3'10 were a~alnll lell• "'enl rather thon per diem. ;Fr ur meals ore nl so Includ• Service., Inc., beard of t -us- . hlya".a, AI.n NJ .hI6. Botly KI)' K'"c~r rto.U-d 'IIhel hal>i>"".1j !a'ation tor reparations Poll week (April 30) . He ond h'l which he maslermlnded since ~~:~ . '~~,/'~~i~::~"·A~:~h~~,~~: ~ th~ He preferred l·repa.Tathms'· as wire Matsue are heodlng a Its Inaugural 14 ycar. 0io. It ed In Ihe packoge. SI.o rllng tee! ro-elNHc d Koy l. Nako- I'}n May JI),- .""2 Vlhfn ...... token during Nl$e' Week the \! nderslandable term. ",llh Ihe Awords Luncheon on "ld '~ l n lt o . "A sc , c~ nC kdhl e~ erdm cOn"gPnree!-r rno'o, J.lfr,! Mal""\ Karl 'Iobu, I.al ,roup oC Japan~ ... Amoer- and from forms publubed In 17 -day leur of South Amer• come.. again Moy 8 nt Im• ~ c ~~~! ; . ,~: au.~7.·~·A ~a~~~ u T~h Sf.HI~ He a'so hcped the eampalgn ica soon. perial Dragon Reslauronl. We "nesdoy, Ihere will be food v LA :11 It'ilnl Jeft tor ttt. .... the "emacular press. wcu"d have 8 uniIytnf( etJe-cl Over SOO persons came by As 0 gol! buff, he has three 01 mnny kinds, and or ccun c. r~;I~~ 6~ ~ :~d ~ ,,:, ~n;:g o B ~: :d m~~ ':~1. ~::'n'~Y~~~o~~'lo V:~4 ~;:rr~l;'u~d~lpr At Puy.llup A lump sum was prefured w' tn ·n the JACL. which ba. his Utt'e Tokyo c mce earUer hl'les-ln-one under his bell. the owu1 dlnrt rr thOle d Clcrv• .. M ~ ~~o J."r'k11.O~.J:~lk0(1~~l) W l ' tt( ~ n n'er per dl.m basl.s by of needed a ".au ' e" to exert Ita this mcnth (Aprll 7) to wish The Jopon~ .e government, I n ~ Individual •. choit mon), 3 24 ... m c m b c r by Walter Ev.n•• he thcoe In ravor of ~tion . natknal leadership slnoe thc boo rd I. now pushing for 11 Ilalll del v." Into th- P-I III" and c:<:mpteUr n of the Title 11 him well and congratulate his In 1972, decorated h'm with The BI- Centennlol Banquet pl."~d t'lt~lhpr AI 10 priority of payment. golden jubilee In C.e commer• lhe Order of the Sacred Is one oC the Cormal eventa cr mmunlly cc uncll to provide In m'd.rn dtJun evacuees ranked tl.nt. t epeal campaign In 1971 cial and community world. 4th cl nss. o( the week, No one will wont leodeflhlp and give dlreetlen Journ~II.t1< tyle l h~ pliCht el rollo ...·ed by Japan-born In• Seame .JACL Plan to miss cuI on the chance 10 t' ward lolvlng It. problema. Bannal- J apanP..., Am. ric an. wh<> tun~ YamajlUma became associ• United WOY l upporl Is being "rcaped th ~ bll"*, harvut 01. ated In banking In 1920, joln• go, but If yOU purchase the Over the pasl four yearl. ~f~ghl to establish the coun- Continued 'rom Prevloul Pa,. ye~rJ 01 reclal pr"Judlu In lIluao..... Stud the Seattle JACL polW.ed a In, the Yokobama Specie Package Deal. Ihen you wUl unique repa-atlon. payment Bank In Bcnolulu. That was be D.'lured of gOing and also Founded In 1961 to look one ot Ihe blkckell p a~1 01. In the 1975 PC Bollday h• be geltlng a deal teo. rue. Mike las' oka "",vered plan. oC askin. Congress to Ihe precursor to the Bonk oC alter the Shonlen Japanel< In Washington, D.C., Ma n- Northwut h l.stooyH. Tokyo. He spenl severol years The mrst prestigious event Children'. Heme, Ita program uel Fierro, prelldent of the Th. Evon • .story with many the !cplc In depth. "JACL II bave Internal Re\'enue Serv• p u b U. h~d dul,Y-bound to its members. loe eslabUsh a trusl fund to In SeaIU. and hod been In ot the week, II the Sayonara was expanded to other social Nr tlonal Con.rell of HI· panlc plcluro. w.. Aprll evacu.'" and all throe wbo take Inc-me tal< payments Los Angeles Cor seven yean Banquet and Ball. This (or mal services when the faclllly was Amerleanl Cltlzenl, denounc- 4 beIleve In jUitice. civU rlahts frem N'kkeI and to be dU• when Pearl Harbor wal at• uft'alr would ersl r.gularly IQld, In 1970, It Introduced ed the Supreme Court tor re• bursed u reparallons to verl• tocked. $19, but by purchoslng the Ita JACS-Aslan Involvement vlvlng "one ot the mOl t raclll Repatriated to Japan dur• Package Deal. you will be lav• program 10 lraln volunteera and discriminatory lawl I've Oed applicant'. The p I an ever heard or' and predicted weuld eliminate direct con• Ing World War U on tbe Inll quite a bit. and service eommunlty-bued ..vere "negative Impact" on PSW Ethnic Concem ~ ..Icnal appropriations. Grlpsholm, he worked al the Finally, the Western Barbe• orgonlzatlon. , l ueh a. Yellow the Latin community In Call• The spedal IRS trust Cor Tokyo omce for another 10 que Is an acllvlt.,y that nO one Brotherhocd, Oriental Service fornla, IIrIIII COllfab mIltS repan>tions Is sImJ1ar to the years. In 1952 he returned to would wanl to mls •. A good Center ond A.lan American A spokesman for the Mex- currenl provWon allowing Los Angel.. where be was a 01' Western Iype dinner In the Hardcore. Ican American Political Aim., LOS ANGEl ES-The Pac:Ulc tuPIIJ'ers to have $1 placed co-kunder ot the Bank of To• worm Sacramento c II m o t e S"Uth"'~t kyo of California, whIch has reaUy brings oUI the good In Lol Angel .., said the , u• Dl-t-Ict', B t b n I c In the presidenUal election preme ( curt rule WU ffun _ 1 ('oocem crmmlttee will meet campaign. since merged to become the t Ie or oUldoor cooking. Most surviving Callfornla Fir s t ploc.. would cry 10 see .uch fortunate". MaT 13, 7:30 pm. at the JA• The SeatUe plan bas been J o.. ph Sureck, Immlaratlon CL Reclr nal Olllce bere. ~ Bank In 1975. Taklto Yamaguma low prices but by being part endrrsed by the PaciOc North• dll trlct director, aald hlJ \ mlnded chairman Henry Sa• west district council oC the Package Deal, you love kal who s>ld the meetin~ is alOin. agency was I ludylng the Im• Rep. M1neta Iteab mediate efJecta. noUng the opm to any Inter.. ted mem• Residency tltlnn rule for public works denied Breakta.ta Fre. Arnett Act when Il w.. on ber. Rep. Norman Mineta (D• the boolu for a brief time Subjects co\'ered at the last Calif.). only member In Con• NEW YORK _ The federal have equal access to .tat. Throu"hout the week. the Sacramento Inn wIll have free prevlou.ly had the del lred _len ""Dtered on major 11- P'" to "ave been evacuated clreult appellate crurt Mar. 25 pubUc 9mployment as well as e/tect. The Immlaratlon and lUes expected to ta"" the Na• durlnR WW2 with hi, family stTuck down a stale law glv- membehhlp In the bar and C~nllnental Breaktasts. cour• CARE Naturalization S e r v Ice In tknal CouncD: the deOdt• frrm San Jrse to Beart Moun• Inll Job preference to citizen. that they have equal access to tesy of California FIrst Bank (formerly Bonk oC Tokyo) and Washington estImated 8 mil• ridden budaet. antl-JACL .t· tain. Wyo., stated be would who have lived In New York public employment". lion Illegal allen. In Ihe Unit.• ... there are dtude of Dr. S I. Bayakaw. o=e leadership In eBorts to state for at least ODe year on The N.Y. c'ly board oC edu• Sumllcmo Bank. Overall. this means that the conventioneer ed Stales held job. In 1975. times when and membershlp development. secure reparat' ons but bas public construction contracta. caUon had Ihreawned to can- American Farm Bur e a u Sakal AId. asked J ACL to determlne oe! work c<'ntraels with ~ Ix will have to pay very IIIt1e Federation .pokesman said IL it means what form reparations should The Judicial panel held the paint contractors wbo bad for meals, IF he purchases Ihe Package Deal. all Illegals were the State Women's Council. Let ""•• Iet 302·306 S. ~Ih WHt ICherry Brandl ~tor Chlca,o by' railroad. The famlly-con- She I. o( the Inter• S.II ~ke City. UI.h MUTUAl. SU"LY CO. trolled cperatlon In San Lu's national District neIghborhood Dorin&' the 1976 Nlael Vet· 1090 S_ St. IUNITED r:::::rll Happenings ,. ,." "", I ,. Valley began some 30 years publication. "internatIonal Ex• erans ReunIon week In Cbl• s.. ,,...... , CtlIf. allo when son. Mike, Sam and amlner" . and serves on the cago, former Sacramentans IlIK. YOHEZAWA Tom lollowed theJr father's Seattle JACL Board. and the bere will dine with visiting EMPEROR 9919 W.lke< Sr. Cypress. 90630 (octsteps. Three grandsons. Rape Task Force. Los An,el., Sacramentano on Sunday. July IIISTAUIIANT u'l(. 25. noon at Chlam Restautant. (2131 431.1351 Warren. Brian and Ron have '4' N. HilI St. Aloha Plumbing (714) 826·6<400 joined the operation. Mum SquWand fl'lends of As• according to Fred Fulll (8416 ~ L'C. '201"'5 (2U) 4".129" Maleo Baahlmoto, wife ot semblyman S. Floyd Morl Betty Terrace. Niles) and Mrs. 'iii 'ARTS .. SUPPLru w 'll meet the southern Ala• Aya Kumamoto (4316 N. Tripp IIopor" (lu, Spoclo" b COJ",,). SizoJ 3·18 ,..., to Go 1. W. V..... An. Oflse. • l.elltrprns • Unotyplng vey had been monitoring U1e of over 1.000 music o( tra• bankruptcy' papers as it faces E~ti~:~~~tt J·ru:::.: 116 N. Sao Pedro SL LII~ 309 S. SAIl PalRO ST. Mojave Desert under accept- dltlooal numbers, ber own some $13,000 In debt. The cen• AX .... ed "dllatancy method" but compositions, m I xed with Cr.ftklts - Art ~ F,.mlngs Los Angeles 680·I~H 205 E. V.lley IIl.d. Uperllnctd Since 1939 Los Angeles 626-8153 ter services Asian, black, and WHOLSSALE ... RE'l'AIL when a 5.2 quake shook the weslern instruments and chor• Open Tue.-Frl. 9:Z0-G:30 and Sin Gahriel, C"Uf. ChIcano gn:ups wbo live near 11·9. CloKd Sun.·Man. area last summer without any us. String ensemble and chor• the site adjacent to New Chi• Chiyoko K. W.lch. P,.,. sat. T.I. 210-1377 forewarning, subsequent study us b'om Hayward State U. as natown. The county said it no w ...., R4. developed the latest U1eorles, well as a chorus from the San would prcx:ess ail existing In• (71.) "'·2412 ...h.IM, C.nf. vJ)ices and push for contlnued OPt" M · W ~ Th · F · S. 10·5 ...... Frl. eve to 8:30 DEUGHTFUL _ federal belp under U1e Com• Mikawara ------AIJO L.UON Gtven 1- SAN FRANCISCO munIty Mental Health Act. seafood treats Sweet Shop 2.« E. 1st SI. I , OEUCIOUS lind Los Angeles MA 8-4935 I ~ to prepare I TRI CITY GROWERS • II so &IISY MRS. FRIDAY'S Fruit & Vegetable Shipp.rs & Packers Gourmet Breaded Sh.rimps KONO HAWAII and Shrimp Puffs RESTAUIWfT Offices in Stockton, Madera, Modesto FISHKING PROCESSORS 1327 E IS", St .. Los ·Angel ... 12131 7~6·1307 Main OHice-(415) 445-1600 tlUON HKOTHERS ~~ 100 California St., San Francisco UMEY A's exciting gift of LOij4 (~ ~~' I crispy Te. "• T_& goodness Sd. plus FLAVORI {al!l1J,nme