Micheners swell CL scholarship awards PACIFIQ '~/l. ITIZEN M .mb"'hl ~ PubllCition: Jap•• .,. Am",,,. ClllleIII \.1";'" ai, IN. ft., Los " og.''', ca 90012 (2131 M" 6.4471 S.4S'l DIEGO - JACL COl\v~n­ arships tor high scl\ool applJ• Publllh.d W"kl, betpl LUI WHI< If tilt Ytlt - ~ Clau '01\1111 raid II Los Anttltl, Calif, t.on delegates meeting to hvn• cants and one $500 Dr. Mutsu· or Mrs. Haruye Masaokn, cto• ml Nooe graduate scholarship. VOL. 63 NO. Friday, July 29, 1966 JACL TO HONOR "or of the scholarship in mem• Total scholarships will amount TEN CENTS ory of her son Pvt. Ben Frank to $2,800. Masaoka, here Wednesday Other J ACL scholarship win• CHIEF JUSTICE were pI.,.sant~v surprised by ners are: the announcement of a Mr. Col. WAlter I1'sukantolo 'ft~mo­ ('10.1 ($250 eac1')-Morshn SAYO Ma .. and Mrs. James Michener $250 uuura. Ci>nkland: Naomi Lynne 1964-NISEI OF THE BIENNIUM-1966 PHIL S. GIBSON scholarship In addition to the Kohntsu. Santo Morin Volley. Dr, TRkRShl Tnamt Memorial 10 already availablc for Jap'• ($250 MClh)-Dennls GeorRe U ye• Scroll to be Handed nese American high school Inurn. Hollywood: Mlchnel Wor• In Absentia at ren Kclth. Clcvelnnd. graduates in its progl\Sm. !\fr. I\nd Mrs. JAmeJl Mlc:hentr San Diego Confab Jonathan Ray Och!, "of Award ($%50)-Byron Yoshlharu Oknmoto. Sonoma County. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ochi 01 Nat'J JACL Supplemental ($200 s.'I4~ DIEGO-Phil Sheridan Idaho Falls, was named "eci• each)-Judlth Lynn HiguchI. Wet· Gibson, 74, former chlel jus• soO\! lJIe: Stuart Mlnoru Takeu .. pient of tile S400 Pvt. Ben c: hl. Lomr Beach·l{nrboT District: tice of the CaIUornia Supreme Frank Masaoka memor!al Jon David H-trosunn. Fresno; Court, will be honored by the Stanley Kazuo Nishioka. Sacra· scholarship, pacing a slate 01 Int'nto! And Glenn Douglas Ma .. J.a.panese American Citizens nomjnations drawn from 54 dokoro. MIle.·HI. League at the convEntion rec• JlACL chapters. Jon R. Ocht ognitions banquet here this Mrs. Michener, the former Saturday (July SOL Graduating witl1 a 4.0 grade Mari Sabusawa of Chicago and Mter servlng 25 years on point average, Jon Ochi was now an active Philadelphia commencement speaker at the state supreme court, 24 JAOL 1000 Club Life member. as chief justice, Gibson re• Idaho Falls High, where he was moved by the publlcation was extremely active on cam.. tired in 1964. His forthright of the list of nom :' llees earlier opiuion invalidating the Cali• pus and in the community this month. The selection com· ,vith the Trinity Methndlst fornia alien land taw in 1952 mittee in Seattle was notiIied and declari1'\g this law as out· Church and the Idaho Falls the night the group met to Jr. J,~OL . He plans to major right racial discrimination. pick another winner. gratif~~ng in business and mathematics was particularly to 'Michener, the well·known . at Yale. ButhQr who was in the hospital All winning caedidates II• Kenji Fujii Dr. Kazumi Kasuga Rep. Patsy T. Mink Yoshihiro Uchida Henry Ushijima Though he will not be pres• lor three months after his nished their college prep ca• ent to accept the National heart attack last September, reers with sttaight A's, with JlACL scroll of appreciation, is now in Spain working 00 three exceptions who had 3.95 Gibson's outstanding leader• his la test book. grade points or better. AU ship in the improvement of Next year, a $150 Gongoro showed outstanding campus judicial procedures, his deep Five espoused for distinguished honors Nakamura memorial scholar• leadership and extracurricu• and sincere concern for main• ship ,ViU become effective and lar participation in addltton to taining equal justice in the OMAHA - From a field ot tiCt,. banquet at San Diego, USPIHS Meritorious Service .As assistant protessor of film shooting assignments fnr as the trust fund aliows sub• their scholastic achievements. ~O, couris regardless of race, 10 candidates for the 1965-1966 July at El Cortez Hotel. Medal. physical education at San Jose the Navy, WRIA and Office of sequently, $SO will be added Miss Koha tsu is remembered Nisel of the Biennium honors, The San :Francisco-born pny• state College and judo coach color or creed and his COD• The honors are bestowed in War Information: to the annual award. 8 S 's Junior Miss five tinalists have been se• recognition of having contrib• sician who graduated in 1.938 slnce 1947, popularity 01 this tinuing activities as a puhlic Pageant entry earlier this 10 1945, he joined Coronet servant are acknowledged In National JAOL ,vill, thus, lected, according to K. Pat• uted to the advancement of from UC Medical School en• sport is manUested tnday by Films in Chicago as director administer a total of 12 schol- year. She plans to study pilar• Tick Okura, JAOL Recognition welfare of persons of J apa• tered the Public Health Sery• the enrollment of over 200 stu• the citation. macy at USC. and supervisor of editing. He Chairman. nese ancestry or to the status Ice in 1946 lollowing milltary denls In his classes. When he broadened his baokground !.D Allen Land La \V Two wj1lners, Michael War. They are Kenji Fuji of Hay• and prestige of the Nisei ;n service. He was clinlcal direc• started, tbere were onlif 5. ren and Glenn Madokoro, w lllt production by joining George In 1923 the U.S. Supreme ward, iloriculturlst; Dr. Kazu• America. tor until 1959 at the Tacoma This past biennium, Uchida to study medicine. (Continued on P age 3) Court uplleld the constitution• mi Kasuga of Bethesda, Md., Prominent civic leaders who Indian Tuberculosis Hospl'a!. reached the climax of his Marsha Matsuura was h. 1 ality of the Alien Land Law deputy eIlief, U.S. P ublic served on the panel of judges He was area director in Alas· coaching career by being in her class of 800 from Oak• v.,hicb prohibited aliens ineligi• Hea Ith Service Indian Health were Mrs. Frank B. MorrisOQ, ka from 1959-1963, developing named manager-coach of the land's Castlemont High, while ble for citiunship from hold• Division; Rep. Patsy T. Mink wife of Ille Governor of Ne• new methods in meeting the U.S. Olympic judo team tor Stuart Takeuchi with a 4.0 was PSW 3rd quarterly ing land in this state. This ('DMawaU1. first Nisei ~on­ braska; the Very Rev. H.W. needs 01 the Alaska naEve, the Tokyo Games. Holder 01 among the top students in the provision of the Oalifornia Con• gresswomal1: Yoshihiro Uchi• Linn, SJ. preside,t, Creighton that has become a p.ltern the slxth-• s hlp" or "distinguished In nominating .Kenji Fujii, contract. services and preven· Blaok Belt Federation, and actions of the 19th Biennial winners as student body prps· se~ces, soo refused to join the rna· achievement" in a specific Eden Township J.AOL pointed tive health develop. wa~ instrumental In 1952 in national convention ending this ident at Clarksburg High "ear field, the J ACL gold medallion to his efforts in business, sa• ment of residency programs having the Amateur Athlctic week in San Diego. jority of that court holding the Jon R. Ochi Sacramento. Juditb Higuchi law constitutional (People v. recipient will be announced at cial a nd political fields com• In public health, pediatrics and Uclon recognize judo as a District chairman Akir. Oh• general practice, and coordi• Oyama, 29 CaL2d 1641. The Idaho Falls (Continued on Page 2) the JlACL Convention recogo;- ing to full flower this post sport separate from wresUing. no, in the meantime, has sum• nating hospital needs and serv• U.S. Supreme Court on appeal biennium. A monument to I:is His San Jose State judo moned an executive board avoided the critical question continuing achievements and ices ic & most effi.clent and teams have wo n a host of meeting Aug. 5, 7:30 p.m., d in Hs decision. pen!ormances in business economic manDer. state and national champlon• the J.AaL Regional OOice to came this year wilen he was As deputy chief, Dr. Kasuga In 19.17 the California Su• Masaoka scholarship winner sexpress appreciation ships, including five consecu• prepare for the third quarter- U/lanimously elected pre~dent is responsible for the opera• preme Court upheld the con• tive national collegiate titles h'. of the American Car na tion Sa• tion of 49 hospital. and super• stitutionality of a law which from 1962. c.ety, an international trade vision 01 almost 6,000 ern• The Santa Bartbara 5essioll iori>ade the granting of com• in leHers presented as bound volume to honoree A graduate in biological sci• association, and perhaps the ployees. will start at 9:30 a.m. with mercial fishing licenses to ences from San Jose state, be SAN DIEGO - Expressions ot by National J,AOL in marking and an aerospace engineer first Nisei selected tor any nomieations for the 1967 eli.· aliens ineligible for ciLzenship appreciation from previous the 20th anniversary of the (Thomas Tadano, 19591. Jt.EP . PATSY T. 1I1INK is director and owner of five \:riet board, chapter of the trade grol>P of this ranking. medical laboratories in Sau (Takauashi v. Fish a"d Game winners 01 the Pvt. Ben Frank scholarsbip program, w h I c h Dr. Mimura declared tbe As the Iirst Nisei congress• year award, distciet JACLer Fujii was also instrumental J ose. He is also on the board Commission, 30 Cal. 2d 7191. Masaoka memorial scholar,,: has hlossomed to 13 annual women, Rep. Patsy Take.moto arward, 1967 district conven• Masaoka scholarship not only of directors for Campbell Com• Chief Justice Gibson joined ships were contained in a awards. lor establishing University of MInk (Dted IS-making himself perhaps organized the Young ' Demo• unconstitutional. JACL scholarship total S400. ji Itahara, 1955 ), chemistry crats. She was successful in Mrs. Masaoka was bonored professor (Ired Sakano, 1956), Ken Tokiyama 11950) of Los the first J.AOL junior member. The opioion pointed out that Angeles interrupted his col• Subsequently he served as ber bid for a seat in the Ter• lithe only disqualification legiate studies to put' his charter president three times. ritorial House in 1956, had her urged against Sei Fujii is tbat younger brother througb col• A member of the Demo• first setback in 1959 when op• of race" and tha~ "nothing in lege. The awardee is a govern· cratic par!;:·, he has worked posing now Sen Dan leouye for this record indicates and we JCCA HAILS PROPOSALS TO END I m El}t auditor today. on the major political cam• a congressional seat after Ha· cannot assume that he came Mrs. Hideko Akamatsu ra• paigns since 1948. wail became a state. to America for a purpose dif• CANADIAN IMMIGRATION BARS cI1ibana 1,1953) is married to KAZUMI KASUGA, 11m Her election to Congress in ferent from that which prompt• a medical social worker at the 1964 was spotlighted In a num• ed millions ot others to seek TORONTO - The National Ja- the same days as the 18th Univ. of Washington Hospital, Washington, D.C., JAOL ber of publlcations, television OUr shores-a chance to make panese Canadia n Citizens Biennial.) Seattle. She graduated from nominated Dr. Kazumi Kasu• and publlc appearances. his home and work in a tree Assn. expressed hope this PlSt Permanent Visa Status the Univ. of Minnesota and ga and Rep. Patsy T. Mink, YOSHIlURO UCHIDA country, goverl,ed by just laws, week for a liberalized im'1l1· Meanwhile, Japanese visit• worked as a social case work· and both were selected as fi• which promjse equal protec· gration polioy with the recent ing Canada are being per• er [or five years. nalists. San Jose JAOL's choice tor ticl, to aU wbo abide by them." proposals by Jean Marcha"d, mitted to change their tem• David Yamakawa reveale-! Dr. Kasuga, cited 10' his Nisei of the Biennium i., Yo-. In concluding Chief Justice minister of citizenship and tnl· porary status to that of »<.,.• that he was always impressed distinguished achievement as shihiro Uchida focuses his dy• Gihson stated, "The Californi, migration, to eliminate dis• manent resident without wait.. by the weight which was given deputy chie! in the U.S. Pub• namic role i.n the development Alien Land Law is obviously cTimination in the present Ing for the termination of their to the fa"t that " I am a re• lic Health Service, was rew and acceptance of judo as a designed and administered as laws. temporary entry application, cipient of this particular .chol• cemly recognized for his 19 national sport in America and an Instrument for effectuating Edward Ide, national JCCA according to the New Cana· arsh ip". years working ,vith the In• as a competitive game in In· racial discrimination and the president, declared, dia n. Seiji Itahara, who gradu• d ians, being awarded the ternational OlympiC5. YOUNG ADULT CHAPTER-''Progressive'' West· most searching examill!J.tion ''It js our due as citizens As permanent r esIdents, uated from MilT in chemical side JACL, a 21-30 age chapter covering greater Los discloses no circumstances 01 this Dominion that our ra· lhey may register for a social engineering, is currently pur· HISTORY PROJECT: Angeles, installs its charter officers (frorn left): front Justifying a classilication ~n cial ancestry should be con• insurance number and seek suing his doctorate at Syra• -Jim Kozen, pres.; Roberta Takamoto, admin.; that basis." strued r'l0 longer as a handicap employment. cuse. 01 the scholarship !'Ie Atty. Ed Kakita, legal adviser; Darlene Hiroto, cor. Personal Sketch or as a discriminatory ba.r to said, "It is the one tradltion sec.; back-Dr. Roger Kame, treas.; George Ornata, equal citizenship privileges." and heritage I hope will ,ur• Chief Justice Gibson was Humorous Diary newsletter; Jane Takabayashi, ree. sec.; Roy.Fujino, JOCA has been attempting vive for generations of Japa· v.p. (George Chogyoji, program, is missing.) bom in Grant City, Mo., 'Uld nese Americans to come." graduated in law from the to liberalize Canadian :mmi• Southland Nisei &AiN DIiEGO - Ambassador ragaki recorded that: Univ. of Missouri and studied gration laws In the past de- Indebtedness Muragaki's three volume diary With a thunderin, noise, the cade. . written over a buodred years train be,an to move forward . .• at the Inns of Court, London. GOP reactivated Ronald Inouye 11958) of The noise it made became as 'Progressive' Westside Installs After serving with the 137th If the changes come 3bou!, American Fork, Uta h, who ago is one 01 a series of photo. deaferung as an endless series . . . Ide added, more immigrants graphs currently being shown of thunderclaps and several feet Infantry In Europe as an offi• LOS ANGELES - First steps spoke on behall of ' the "cj• away from the cardage aU things. LOS ANGELES - Birth 01 a UCLA. He elaborated the f.et cer in World War I, he moved from Japan will come. "It to reactivate the Japanese pients during the lundleon and at the National JIACL Conven• tref!S and plants. seemed to run new chapter was officIally on on definite ideotification of tion here in the Japanese io horizontal stripes . . . The to California and became ac. shall be the JOCA role to help American Republicans of attending the conv€tJtion :tere ieellng was exactly the ume a. its way when the "Progres- one's self and gave. most in• tive In public ille, being ap• them become Canadian Clti. Southen"l California were taken as an Intermountain Dislrict American Research Project galloping on horseback. sive" Westside JACL honored teresting talk on the migratioll pointed state director 01 fi• zens, who will take he very last week When 150 heard Ro~ Youth official. said what exhibition of documents. On the final leg of the trip, their 1966 officers at the flrst of the Japanese people to nance, board chairman of tl;le same pride 8S we have in this ert Finch, GOP It. gov. can• many others had expressed in The Tokyo Foreign Ministry up the Potomac River to Wash• anaual installation at General Ameri"• . lands commission and member land of ours. dtdate, at Man Jen Low. their letters. coliection of photograpllic do• Ington, Muragaki chronicles, Lee's Man J en Low on June 25. Karen Yokoyama, the of the water project authority, "The JCOA will not ,ad. 0/ the 1966 elections, Finc'n "I hope I can use the schol• ouments was obtai"ed through Some ten m.Ues from the City This new group consists of "Progress;ve" JACL's repr&o courtesy of Consul General of WashIngton we saw on the emel"£'ency council and gover. away, nor will it ever be bra. declared one of the critical arsbip to champion and fur· lett bank (yf the rIvet' a large young men and women who ••ntative to the N"1S01 Week nor's council. k", in spirit. The JCCA will issues will be the survival of ther the same ideals lor wb.c." Toshiro Shimanouchi of Los building shaded by trees wbJch wisb to promote • better un- Queen contest was Introduced Angeles. we were told was the house W~ In 1939 , h.e was appoiot.d by always continue to serve lD the two-party system. "With• your son, BeD, so valiantly e F~~~e upWt;~~fv:rn tb~~ derstanding and communlca- by Ma.ter of Ceremooleo the best interest of its peopte." Diary excerpts are be.ug rr::J. tioa among the Issei, the Ni- liam Chin. Gov. Culbert Olson to the su• out a strong second party, and nobly sacrmced his ,Ue. stood on the right bank: a monu ~ preme court as associat~ jus· IIde was a special guest of there is no elfective check, " We, as Sansei. are ~l'uly distributed fr..,. The comments ment looking like a fortreu. 'nib. sei and Sansei and a sense The 1966 atficer. were ... the Detroit J AOL at the 196-1 no alternative, no Iree choice:' originally written in a somber we learned. was WashIngtoo'. of fellowship in the "in stalied by aHomey Mark !G- tice and "amed chiet jus1ice io,debted to the Issei and Ni;ei tomb . • In passing by hll tomb. the following year. national JAOL convention. he said. lor the honorable heritage they and candid vein are today every ship halls awhUe and has between" ages 121-301. guchi. past president at the The chapter is succeeding Soutbwest L.A. JACL. Father In 1958, President Eisen• Several Canadian Nisei who Yosh lnadomi was emcee. are handing us. Our obligation disarmingly humorous. Ex• its band play mUlfc; whUe aU the passengers anel crew take the lormer Soutbwest L.A. JA- Clement pve the lnwcatloll hower appointed him a mem• attended the Detroit conven• Taro Kawa introduced the is to build upon fuis heritage tracts are reprnduced: their hats off to homage to Ute in CL. alld beDslictillll. ber of the Commission on In• Uon were Southern Caltfor· speaker. A slate of candidates in order that our posterity may In crossing the Ishmus of Father ot the Natlon-LhiJ cus. nia over the Fourth of July Panama from the Pacific tom. w~1 ~ lJ'Ounded as It 1..1. is The evellinll's address was 'lbe "Projp'eoaives" • ~. ternational Rules of Judic'JI for board 01 directors was also enjoy the same acceptance worthy ot note: .. occun1ne In Procedure. Upon his recire- week",d, hopeful ot attending selected. A dlarter from the and respect from our fellow Ocean side to !be Atlantic. the the nation free ot all manner 01 delivered by Joe Grant Man- handling the 188& Milel Week tne 19th Biennial in San Dieg