Bowlers face Jan. 29 deadline• to sign up for National classics
Selttle to Host conhnut thl'ouJlth 'l"u('$drt.v or - Men's 'reRllls PACIFIC CITIZEN Wcdncsda)·. Thursday. Mar. 7: 10 R.m, M'mb."hl ~ '"hlle.tlon. J.~.nelt Am ..',," CU,.... l ...... U S W4 11 er 51., l os Angel", C. ' 0012 C2UI lolA ' ·~~ 71 22nd A n n ua l C llssic . 10 8 p.m. - Men', & Wom• 'ubllsh.d W.. kl, Empt l.1t Witt eI .h. YII, - _1111 ellil ' •• Ut. ,.Id .1 LIS A'Ifl.. , C.tW, ~ M". 3-9 " t Imperia l TenlAtive hcdule, \\ hich ('n's 'fean,s: 8 p.m. to I a.m.• Illay vary 8rcol'dlng to the Men's Doubles. numbel' ot Nl.trirs. is: Friday, MRL 8: 10 a.m. to Vol. 66 No.3 FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1968 Edit/Bus. Office: MA 8·6938 SEATTLE-bnt,y blank, Rnd TEN CENTS Sunday and MondRY, Mal'ch 6:30 p.m. - Men's & Wom• nth6 pE'l'tin('nt inlol'mation 3 - 4' R.~tlme Doubles. en's Doubles; 6:30 p.m. 10 2 {n, th~ ~2nd annuRI .TACL MondR), ,"'vening-Mixer, lUll, - Men's & Womt'n'! 'ational Nisei Bow 1 i n g Tuesday. Mar 5: 10 a.m. ingles. Tournan,cnl to bt held at 1m• to 6 p.rn Mlxcd Doubles: Saturday. MRI·. 9: 10 '.m. pt:l'ial Lanc~. her e {rom 6 p.m. to 1 R.m. - Men's to 4 p.m. - Mcn '.s & Women'. :Mal'ch ... to 9, are now ready. JACLers should weeper; 1 a.m. - Ragtime Singles. Forms may bp obtained from Doublc~ Saturday, Mar. 9: 6:30 p.m. n,embers of tbe National Ad• Wednc8da,v, Mal'. 6: 10 1\.111 - Din ncr-Dance. ,, ~ isor.Y B081'd on Bowling. by to 10 p.m - Men's & Wom• Tbe enb'y dcadllne fo,' lh. wrllmg to FI..,d Takagi at l1;n• en's \Vecp~: 10 p,m. to 3 a.m, tournament is Jan. 29, 1968. guard the right periai Lanes. 2101 22nd Ave. So.. Seattle. WasIl. 98144 or III JACL National Headquarl• ~r •. 1634 Post SI.. San Fran• oisco 94115. 1ST ST, WIDENING PROPOSAL SNAGS of dissent: Jerry The warm-up ragume dou• • bles will start Sunday or Mon• Enomoto Outline. that JACLel's Ihould zeaJoua• da~, March 3rd or 4th, and lI'L TOKIO BEAUTIFICATION PLAN ly guard the "right ot dissent JACL Commitme nt .t ... if only t1ll'ough the selflah LOS ANGELES - PI'oposal I!cles 1., known to many as PNWDC Convention realization that effective dia• PERSPEC~ lor a LitUe Tokyo Assessment the slle of the annual Nisei sent against our government's DlSll.'1c! 10 ",slall streel lights, Week carOlval. PORTLAND - Addressing the policy mighl have prevented trees and widening oC Moline LTRA, whIch is seek",g Evacuation". . PaciOc Northwest D I. t ric t Alley (now 10 CI. WIde) has buyers fol' the property, said ~ Council convention luncheon Yet dissent does not mean Jerry been shelved pending the dis• t.he price has been reduced Dec. 17, National JACL Pres• committing re}ony, assault or ~ position or the northside of 10 $540,000 ror 27.250 sq. Ct. • Enomoto - ident Jerry Enomoto declared in the deUberate refusal to E. 1st t. between San Pedro (aboul $19.82 per sq. Nlt'l Prtsldent fI) ct.) listen to those who disagree, and Alameda ts .• according LTRA feels the sile lends it• he added, "Dissent is the will• MOTIVATIO to lhe Lillie Tokyo Redelop• sell ideally to high l'ise hotel, I Ex·Delano Nisei heads ingness to compete in the ment Assn. chairman Bruce apartment 0 r commercial $750 AWARD-Milwaukee MCL's Folk are Albert M. Davis, execu tive director marketplace ot ideas," quotin. Some JACLel's have com• Kaji slores. of Intern ation a l Institu te, sponsor of the U.S. Sen. Robert Kennedy. mented aboul my Holiday Is• Spectacle program for the Hloliday Folk firm's economic research If the E. 1st t is widened, Piotorlal History Fair won a $750 award from Pabst Brew• multi-cultural even t; Arno ld Winograd, Enomoto, who reviewed the o ue philosophical ve.nture into .then Moline Alley will be ..- BY J OE OYAMA state of the organization in hi • "Motivation and Understand• ing Co , the sums being don'lted to three Pabst corporate advertiSing director; named Sakura Lane At the Los Angeles Counly NEW YORK-Sam J. Naka• address was lOOking al bi_• Jng". Comparatively speaking, Museum of Natural HistOl'Y in chanties designated by the chapter. and Robert M. Sarbinowski, volun teer In reV iewing the Improve• gama, a native of Delano, gel' picture to which J ACL I sl'enl more lines talking Exposition Park, "Japanese in Charles Matsumoto (left), c hairman of general chairman of the 1967 Holiday ments within Li'l Tokio this Calif., was recently ejected to should be committed: about the latter lban lhe for• Los Angeles," It pictorial his• the JACL groups, accepts plaque signi• Folk Fair past year, KaJl pointed to the post 01 vice president of I-Political and 10 cia 1 mer. This was in no way sug• tory of Li'l TokiO slOce the fying the award. Others in the picture -Photo Courtesy; Elmer Richardson. the completion and opening the Argus Research Corpora• a wareness to strengthen chap• gestive of comparative im• 1890s. IS now on exhibit of the 16-s1ory KaJlma Bldg. tion of New York City. A ter roJe in local areas. portance. In my line o( work lhrough Mar. 28. Some or lhe in conjunction with the Sumi• higbly reputable 8"m with a 2-A more effective human (corrections or penology H buildmgs in photographs taken tomo Bank ceremonies hail• FUNDAMENTAL ISSUE VALUES: Milwaukee JACL good growlb potential, he II rights organization. you will) motivation is a by• in the 1900. are stilt standing. Argus's director of economic ing the new Los Angeles of• P NWDC Elects word Although overworked, The collection o[ pholo• researcb, which ltsupplies eco• It is still the key word. de• fice on No\,. I~. th~ ho Tokyo Theater on E. 2nd St opened graphs took the museum near• nomic and investment re• Henry T. Kato ot Gresbam• scribing the key faclor in hu• ly three years to assemble, it Issei passed them onto Nisei wins $750 in search to stock brokers, mu• Troutdale was elected PNW• man progress. Regardless of Oct. 25, widcninJ! and instal• lallon o[ lights on San Pedro was learned. On displa..v is the tual [unds and banks." DC governor, succeeding Ml'I. the field o[ endeavor, people camera of Toyo Miyatake Nakagama, an economics Emi Somekawa. Kato was DC don't get anywhere unless SI. and Ihe installation o[ through 'Shush in' instructions Folk Fair show " Little Tokyo" signs around made at Manzanar WRA Cen• graduate ot lbe Univ. o! Chi• chairman in 195 7-59_ motivation exists. ] n my busi• ter as wetl as some exquisite cago, was formerly editor of ness, it is axiomatic that no the periphery of Japanese MILWAUKEE-Not only was town. pholographs of camp lICe and BY JAME J . BROWN mal course, moral principles "Monthly Economic Letter", delinquent, adull or youtb. landscape taken lhrough the Sacramento wel'e woven into the general Milwaukee's Japanese com• a publication of the First Na• But the "major stumbling can be rehabilitated unless he. hand-made camera. Many have remarked h'om cW'dculum and into school liIe munity honored at the city's tional City Bank of New block" Cor beautifying Li'l or she. is motivated. We ha\'e time to time the admirable a~ In any way the ingenuity or 24th annual Holiday Folk Yor~ and seJ'ved on the edi• Tokio has been the issue ot to want to do something. simiJalion of the Japanese im• Ihe educators could devise. Al• Fan'. Nov. 17-19. but the pal'• tor i a I staff of "Business Widening E. 1st Street east of The PC article: by George migrants. Japanese American though it was Cormally taught ticipating Japanese group. WeekI! and wrote the column, San Pedro by 20 !eel. BOSWORTH BOO K IN Yoda 011 the Progressi\'e famities have been noted for in school, one was constantly J ACL. won second pJace in hBusiness Outlook." Westside Chapter Christmas 3-\'r. Impa e PAPERBACK ON STAN DS their devotion to family. their reminded both at home and in its huge Folk Spectacle. Joining Argus last May, at Party for the retarded pa• hunger for education, the low the community ot his duty to The award carried S7~0 City Councilman Gitbert U.S. Army veteran with serv• tients of Camarillo tate Hos• NEW YORK-Bantam Books, delinquency rate among their respect pa~(!nts. teachers, and from the Pabst Brewing Co., ice in Japan, he lives with his Lindsay, whose dlstricl lIl• pital. ncar Los Angeles, is a 1Il": . , announced Capt Allan children. Alter less than 100 .11 elders. The highe,t author• w hich was dona led equally to eludes Li'j Tokio. was ap• wife. Kazuko. and [our chil• bright case in point for JACL R. Bosworth's book, " Ameri• years, the third generation ity in the home that demanded three recipients designated by pOinted by the Council to help dren in Somerset, a suburb 01 A program like this exempli• ca's ConcentratiOn Camps", Japanese or today are pretty respect and honor was the the Milwaukee Chapter; they devise a pJan to resoJ"e the New Brunswick, N.J. fies motivation, because it will be on the slands in pa• much freed [rom discrimina• fathcr. Next in order was the were the National JACL En• question. If p'rombed action ~a.lls upon the participants to perback Corm (95c) thl'ough• tory barriers which have besel mother !ollowed by the older dowment Fund, Goodwill In• does not come, a major cam• Involve themselves very di• out the nation by Feb. 1. other minorities-and particu• children. dustries of Wisconsin, and In• Youth Explore Sac'to pcu gn "raising OUI' voices" will lal'l~)' "The mOl'aUly laught in lhe rectly and personally. in a In the (lyer to distribulors the American Negl'o. ternational Institute of Mil• soon be heard at City Hall, Rhushln lextbooks was basi• real way. with people. All 01 and book stores, it said th. Why was it possible? What waukee. Kaji assured "This matter lessons may be contained in cally Confucian. The teachings At the beginning o[ each (YES) -being organized the ingredients of program in• Boswor th's book was "the in• has been unresolved {or over this history that could be were exhortations to filial piely volvement are there - plan• credible, true story of the yea I' the Holiday Folk Fair SACRAMENTO - Represen• three years. Time has passed helpful? and respect ror elders and n In g , financing. attending. 110,000 Americans who were chooses one of its 39 national• tatives or various ethnic and beyond reasonable patience." teachers. No maller how un• working. Creativity and com• herded into U.S. internment A Sacrame.nto Seventh-day ity groups to be highlighted. religious groups have met to Negotiations have also com• reasonable or difficult a par• The group chosen then selects mitment are evident. the lat• camps dUl'lng World War IJ• Adventist minister, the Rev. organize a YES (Youlb Ex• menced bet ween LTRA and ent was he must be re• ter stemming from the !act their crime: Japanese ance!§• 1sao Horinouchi, wrote a mas• one of its young persons to plore Sacramento) program , that giving of onesel1 in a Ihe Los Angeles County [or ter's thesis on the subject tor spected ..." become Miss Holiday Folk in February, !ollowed by a the purchase ot county-owned lors. Here's the unbelievable Parenthetically, as to the relationship, even for one eve• story of how'it happened." his M.A. degree in anthro• Fair. major conference of youth ning with retarded patients. property on the northeast l'ology at Sacramento Stale point of the fatber's authority, Miss Irene Kazu Jonokuchi, here in MarCh, according to (JACL members may still demands more commitment corner oC Second and Los An- College. He now is working to• Daniel Moynihan in his ramous 24 . oC 3202 S. 23rd SI.. was the Sacramento JACL news• than a SIO bill purchase hard-cover editions ward hiSan Francisco, syslematically debased and de• Ing nature, in the general area County Human Relations Com• appearing in the Milwaukee in respective groups. to build or from the Southern Cali• posed over the years of slav• of community service com• mission is seeking funds to Journal Sunday magazine. As bridges of communication and fornia JACL O[fice. 125 WeI• ery and 'economic discrimina• mand themselves 10 JACL have it published as an in• a cover girl in the magazine. u n d e r s tan din g of back• ler St., Lo. Angeles.) tion. This, Moynihan said, was chapters. The statement of structive guide in the problem the picture appeared in full grounds, heritage, cultul'e and SPEAKER - W illiam a pl'ime cause or the break• L theIr Chapter President de• ot minorities. The cost would color. The story showed her beliefs. down ot the Negro's family Tay lor, staff d irector of serves notice-"They wanted run $300 to $600 and the Sac• riding in a jinrikisha, pass• Robert Fujimoto allended structure. U.S. C ivil Righ ts CommIs• Atty. Yonemura to speak ramento Anthropological So• ing by various spots of in• the intitial organizational to engage in a direct partici• sio n wi ll ad dress the Wash• pation and communication ciety is supporting the idea. tercst in the ei ty. meeting. Paul Saka1tihara and at Al ameda installation Ington , D.C. JACL in stalla• with patient~ for a merrier One wishes Horinouchi's HOl'inouchi goes on that Miss Jonokuchi is a secre• Sue Fukutome, students at tion Jan. 27 at T win Brid ge Christmas. 1t is the P rogres• ALAMEDA - Newly e1ecled paper could be widely read. Shushin was the 1undamental tary in the liberal arts de• McClatchy High, were named ~i ve's Marriott M otor Hotel. way of having young Ja• president of the Alameda JA• It illuminate.c; some of the value of the IsseI who came to partment of Marquette Uni• to attend Cutw'e meetings. current problems of our so• panese Americans respond in CL. George Ushiiima. and his America - in many ways, he versity. She also attends ;t unique way \.0 the JACL cabinet will be installed ciety. notes, they were "pre-adapt• classes to complete her credits motto of 'Beher Americans in Salurday. Jan. 20. 6:30 p.m., . . ed" to American culture be• towa1'd a degree in education. . Among the important seg• 1968 JACL OFFICERS " Greater America' " cause or the similarities be• at the GalJeon Restau_l'ant In Two major points in it, tween the Shushin and Puri• ments of the Folk Fair are the Alameda. among many important points, "SARU" tan ethics. The Issei in turn Colk dances presented within A RKASSAS VALLEY JACL ~nd ".p.: Aiko Nakamw., ree. The dinner speaker wiIJ be seemed to stand out to this sec.: Katr Mur:imoto, cor. 5ee.; passed them on, lhrough the 1 am lold lhat lhis is the Mas Yonemul'a, prominent reader: The prime emphaSis a story Hne which varies from. Harrv Shlronaka ; pres .. .Jerry ""tin MalSumotJ. Tommy Sea. Japanese language schools year to year. This year the Hirakata. v.p.; Ratti . Nak3yama. George Fujh. Yaeko Ike-lam I, bd. Year of the Monkey. in "To• Bay Area attorney. on the on lhe stl'englh of family unity ot dir they rounded here. 10 lhe sec• ~,~:: ~~;;r,~~[faekJ,F~~~~:tope:~ kyo Topics". Tamolsu Mura• "Future of U.S.-Japanese Re• and a heritage or combining Folk Spectacle. "Me and Mal'- ond generation, the Nisei. co Polo," was built around an Suto, fCC. sec" Kimi Shironaka. PASADENA JACL yama sl'eaks of 1968 being a lationship... the teaching ot moral values The idea ot combining moral old sailor recounting his ad- ~~d~ s(~~Ci~hIF~r~~.lOG~~:: ::: Mn Aki Abe, prrs. (rc .. clrd• lucky year lor babies and we Honored guests inc Iud as part o( the educational e teachings with the educational ventures to the Far East. The mano. Jim Hiraki (La .Junta). ed); Bob Miyamoto. 1st \'.p. hope so. But there are more Mayor and Mrs. William Mc• process. system-which many Ameri• Chinese created a typical New r~~~~leJ)~n~:d i'lc:r~y~':a n ~~~ ~!~b~i: ~~~~ F;~~6 2R~rao~~ : dire predictions ot fire and Call. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Horinouchi poinlc; out the 3rd v.p. (social): Butch Tamura, FOR Progressive can educators, such as Robert Year celebration. The winning Anjmas). Fred Morimoto (Gra• disaster. which we hope are 1968 - Buckwalter, Mr. and M_rs. first generation Japanese (the Ire-as.; Mrs. Rulh DCluchl, ("'Of. WestSIde JACL elected Dr Hutch_ins, say is a lack in edu• sCene was the Japanese Star nadal , are-a reps. .!oce.; Kimi Fukuta~l. rcc. ~C.: nol prophetic. Instead 1 hope Abe Gofman. Mr. and Mrs. Issei) who came to the Uni• Mrs. cation today-continued into Festival. EO£N TOWNSUi P JACL Dr Ken Yamaguchi. aud.: 1hat our Saru will bring wi th Franklin H Minami (above) Don Bell, Mrs. Terao, Carol ted States - settling prepon• Grace- Morikawa. hist.; Mack Ya• the Nisei generation, Horinou• maguchi. pub. & reeog.; Tom Ito. him the beginnings ot racial president for Born derantly in Cali!ornia-born Local JACLers spent end- HarrY Tanabe. pr~~. Ire-e.lect- 1968. Sato, and Sue lsokawa. Toast• writes, but began to dwindle tooo Club: Yoshitane Obauwa. understanding and w 0 rId and educated in Japan, came less hours in; research for cd}; Tosh Nakashima. 1st V.p.; Harris Ozawa. hse-i reps.; Ted and raised In HawaII, he IS master will be Vas Koike. in the third, or Sansei genera• peace that we so badly need. [I'om the Meiji period (1868- authenticity in making the ~~;:natt~~~~~~~. Alr:ce F~jil. ;:: Tajima. scholarship; .Joe Mlllu", a research physicist w,th tion. ~ec. hiro. Or. Tom Omon. Ke-n Dyo, choJarship Awards 1912) , the era which marked traditional exotic and colo1'- sec.; Momo Kowakaml. cor. Mrs. Thelma Stoody. Elko Mauut. FROM 'ACRA~lENTO TRW Systems, Red 0 n d 0 And interesting'l,)', he notes, VUSi:l . Mrs. Japan's entry into rclation• luI properties and in rehears- ~~t~u~:~aidel~~ M~~~O RM~na~i~ George- Mtyo Sen7akl. Beach, in the guidance and Carol Takako Sato has been It is with this third generation. Mrs. Ruth Ish-H. membs ... at·ll· ships with thc Western world. ing a street s c e n e of cele- ~~~r~~~~!, ~·~~uo::;.~ J~~ 'ka:r:~ Wf' congratulate Isao Hol'i• selected for the top award in in quite recent years, that control laboratory A grad• brants fol' this traditional fes- moto. Mary lyemura. Kce Kita- RIVE RSIDE .IACa.. nouchi upon the publication Alameda J ACL's eighth an• 11 was in the Meiji period juvenile delinquency began to uate of Rensselaer Poly I n• i:k~~'a,Ts~e~~taJ:~~i. GJ::r~ve ~:: Dr. Gen Og.ata. pres.; Edwin MJ· o[ his thesis "Educational nual scholarship competition that Japan began to shilt [rom rise among Japanese Ameri• tivaJ. stitute in New York, he reo The JACL's cultural ex- wabata, Sam Kawahara . Akf Ha- lorn". v.p.: Mlchiko Yoshimura. Values & Preadaptation in lhe for Nisei high school grad• an elitism in which the ruHng can children, to a degree which sec.: Mrs. Richard Hip. treu.: ceived his M.A. and Ph. D. ~:~;~aM~~~~ C~~r!da~' s~~n v~~~I: Acculturation of J a pan e s e uates. classes of the Tokugawa period alarmed the elders of the com• hibil, greatly admired by the ~~y tt':,~J:ne~~~flW~mP!r~r::r:. 57,000 visitors to the F 0 J k da . bd. membs. Americans". It is the seventh degrees from Harvard and She will receive a $200 cash had most o[ the advantages o! munily and led them 10 Corm hospitality; and Sum! Harada. hbt. grant. including a $50 con• Fair, consisted 01 a lr.aditional FREMOro-T Jj\('L volume of a series in Anthro• is a member of three honor education. This educational the Sacramento Japanese VENICE.CULVER "At'L tribution from Abe Kotman, system, interestingly, was Japanese home with its care- pology and related subjects fraternities in engineering Community Family Guidance fully designed approach or Ted lJiouye. pres.: Dr. Eu~enf [01' the Sacramento Anthro• publisher o[ lhe Alameda based largely on lhe Confu• Shiro Maruyama. ptes .. GIUft and sCIence. - Progressive Council. The council struggled patterned sand and stones. lts ~!~~,!,~~~. ~d v'~.p(.m~I~~o~~.!~~ Noriyukl. memb.; Mike Shunuu. pological Society. The work Westside J ACL Photo. Timcs-Star, as well as a tro• cian ethics of reverence toward with new ways to impal't stan• pror.; Belty YumOfJ. Tom IchJ.en. ~~:e~h?ks~~~~ll~al~~dE~fty (~~t·~: Jim Tanaka. vouth. FUJI rub• has been well publicized in phy donated by Growers Pro• elders, [amily devotion, utter dards on sex education, fam• sales booth Was among the most crowded in the \Vorld moto ,ree. sec.; Ted Sato. Sato. sawa. pub.: Richard SaikI. schol.r• Sacramento papers. and the duce oC Oakland. loyalty to emperor as emSody• ily relationships, marriage, ship; Kat AdachI. comm_ rel.: local chapter was one ot the Sue Aiko lsokawa ot Oak• ing the unity of people and Mart where handctafts im- ~~r'~!~~d~rF~~~lkANat~~~~o,h:t!~ Charl~~ Kurasluu. "n.; Byron drugs and narcotics. forsyth. tre-as_; Georle- l5oda. 1000 Iponsoring donors. IN THIS ISSUE land. winner or the l'unnel'• nation, and fierce pride of race. ported trom more t han 30 Tashiro. Ku Kawa(Uchl. Ted Ka• .IS ome other minority groups counrties were available. neko. Mas Kitan1. Moss Kishlyama. Club; SllJZ Shirakl. cor. aec.; .J.n• Don't let lhe long hUe dis• up award. will receive S100, Great emphasis was placed on the West Coast have lacked Yamashita. rec. sec.: Be-tty Yu • • GENERAL NEWS A dance llumber in the Old bd. membs. mori. del.. Spud ShlUkl. CalVin coul'age you, it's a very read• Lt'l TokJo ponders hnpaul!' over which includes $50 conU'ib• on moral values. Horinouchi the advantages of pre-adap• Sumtda. Jerry Yarnuhlu. .Jack World Gardens. the Junior .\IT. OLY.\lPU5 J CL able and interesting text. and First St. widenln,::...... 1 uted by the Sumilomo Bank writes, and this tradition was tion and the strong supportive Nomura. Sam Shtmol\lchl. Mar,. Nisei amonl 12 Jurors sentencing J ACL food bootb in the Side• hileru Motokl. Pl'e-J:i.: .Shirel'u !\hya. Geor,e Inacakl. Francell can be obtained for two dol• deputy D.A to death: San Fran• o! Oakland. carried over into the Meiji family structure of Japanese Kitacawa. Ken Onllhl. bel. membl. walk Cafe and the children's H.asbJmolo. 1st V.p.; Ida NlIIomly •. lal'S from the Sumitomo Bank cisco J8panesr Cultural and Awards will be presented at period, when education be• Amel'icans/' Horinouch'i notes. Trade Center to be dedicated "Sado Okesa" odori in their' Rl Sacramento. Feb. 1S .. ,,3 the chapter's annual installa• came a must ror all classes. ·'It should also be noted that program "Stories Told and Worthy or comment is the • JACL-NATIONAL tion dinner. education has not been the ~~"H."I.g. fo, the FuIU'O" ~ I' Bowlers hustle to slim-Up (or . . Untold by Scheherazade" Sacramento Chapter's role as Cal'ol, daughter o! Mr. and only path to upward mobility J ACL Nationals at Se-attle .1 "Shushin, the course in completed the Japanese par• ~ sponsol' in a recently ini• Jr. JACL membership dips after Mrs. Goro Sato, is a June 1967 in the United States ... ~ mOl'als, was mandatory tor all ticipation. 20th BienniaI. • tialed progl'am called "YES", infUal year . ... .,.4 graduale o[ Alameda High "As new generations ot • JA.CL-OISTRICr classes in the elementary and First \'ice general chair• 1 Youlh Explore Sacramento. School. She is presently en• Japanese Americans continue • PNWDC hears Jerry Enomolo ~e condary levels," Horinouchi man o( the 1968 Holiday Folk National JACL ~ This is an efforl by youlh of JACLert should guard right of rolled at UC Davis. Sue, to adjm.t to American society. explains. II Apart from the fol'- Fair, produced by more than Mexican. Negro, Jewish, Chi• dissent ...... t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. especially In urban areas, will nese. Japanese and while ex• • JACL--C II APTER lchiro !sokawa, was graduat- the earlier pre-adaptive values 4.000 volunteers. was Roy ~ ~ Milwaukee wins $150 prize tor Mukai. development engineer l Convention I: traction to understand each Holiday Folk Fair production 1 ed from Skyline High School Kenjinkai adds to be weakened'?" other better. The Sacramento On Iv lime wlll lell, ot with Cutler-Hammer. Maukal • COLUMNISTS of Oakland and is attending scholarship procram is a past chapter pr~sident County Human ReI 3 t ion s Enomoto . Motivation UC Berkeley. cours~. But one cannot help ~ AUG. 21-24, 1968-SAN JOSE Committee and the Human M. Masaoka _ New Congl"C's~ Donald Bell, Alameda HIgh SACRAMENTO-The Sacra• but wonder it much of the J. C. Masaoka Documents Ar« ~ 4 'Relations Council of Sacra• E"'fdencc:. School prmcipal, headed the menlo Hiroshima Kenjinluu ocial tennent or our time is riving challenges ot a whole AoUa: By Any Othrr N.m~. new scent". mento Slale College are in• Matsui' Clean Shrimps judges panel. Be was assisted has requested the Sacramento nol a stirring and striving to ~ Weeks Remlin Until ~ volvcd in helping capacities. Glma: Flo~h Flood , by Mrs. Kay Yosh,mura. Oak- JACL to administer its SIOO find oe\" ways--for aU ot so• Adapt or perbh. Dan\ in 32 . Henry Amazing New J ~p;an. qu~tion . Takela Youn. and Old and In .. land's Skyline High School scholarshIp for 1968. it was det v - to restructure family said. The root today fi310 Lake Park Dr Be-tween leacher. and Haruo Imura, announced by Tom Fujunolo. litE" and moral and ethical seems to be: Adapt to what'! ·.. tow In !(taUaUonl> ._-~.:::::=J Sicramenlo, Call1. g~831 cod ... 10 meet the &wilily aJ'- -Sacramento Bee L __ V. &1'.: 00 lb. ·ProJ,lll1il.m.'. scholarship chairman. chapter president. CITIZI~ by thP Women'. Aim. ot MIn• 2-PACIIIIC lI~.poli. S~·mphon)'. Award - CALENDAR OF JACL EVENTS - Fl'lda~. Jan. 19. 19tiB tOl' lhC' vtohnl'fl from Kyoto ('UIlRi.-lti or R (our-yt~8r \ulhol1 NEWS 10 Ow l\tRnhuttun ~khool (It fvhut1t", th~ Ehrma Strochoul'r Medal and _800 Mezzo· CAPSULES Nl1prUnO Saklko KRnamorJ. 28, who cnm€' In Ule U.S. from Wasllington KOt'l11 City In 1959 10 sludy mmuC', \\'on the $2.000 8cl'ond Business pril e In Ihe Metropolllan Newsletter ,\ .e~ol\d halt yeal'ly dlvl· OPN'U audition •. She ROna 91\ dend of 45 cents pf'r shart' has arln from Puct'ini'!il OITUI·Ull .. been I'ole<\ by Ult S"mllomo dol." I, • ~raduRle ot ,Iulllard Jan. l' (Till''!''')"} Bank ot C.llform. bonl'c1 or School or Musk nnd hn~ lolung Pu.d~n. - ad Mtl. bl Pre.by.. 1.I1.n Church. directors, 11 hA ~ b('CIl an• w Hh Olt' S;'Intn Fe Op('rn. ~ ,Ja n. tl {'.lurday) reb. ('rid.)) nounced by ) 30 Vama5l\kl, . 'O ~ (" Wat LOJI An,elK-ElMh IC,lt.IV"e NEW CONGRESS Slut IrutallaUon dlMAr, mt,. Ston~T Play,round. 1:30 president. 'rhe bank inc1'('oscd Politics L~nfn'f-r Hall. KeUpy Park; p.m. Washingt'lIl its dlvidend ratf' h'ol1l 40 C'hJ.calo--Jr. JACL mlC' i'll'S. 1I 111'ry Bridle. (nrr 'THE FEW CHOIEN'-One of the young rock and roll Peb. :J (lalarda,.. The erond e sion of this 90th Congress convened I,; enls prr share to 45 cent~ Nikki Sawada 1 o( San l·t·an· bands entertaining retarded children at Camarillo State ~lDC-Exec Bd mtl per shaH' pel' annum at Ihe (' l ~co Chlca.o - Jr. JACL V.alcnUnl lit noon this pa t Monday. J1I1I. 15. And, 011 W~dne, wus umollR local l'I1Air• Hosp'tl for the Progressive Wes tSide JACL ChrIStmas d..n~ ('ud of June after the mO !ll t m('n listed ill the bl'lgude o( Pasadena chooses R.ive.tl1d. - I..rwI.aUaUon dlnn.,• party were " The Few Chozen'" (from lef t ) Roy Matsu dance. lad. PaJac~. Mon1elm. dav enning. Jan. 17. the Pre idcnt delivered Ius an• success(ul hal! yt'sr Hl i1~ Hi women who were plnnnlhg A naga, DaVid J,ngu, Tina Fupno, DenniS ichikawa, Rick • p_m.: Jerry EnomotQ. ~kr . nu'al State of the mon mes age to the ongress. and \'('a r hi s tor~ ' Inal'ch 011 Washington in pro• reb.• Clunb,. . Seibu Dept. SlOl'(' , opt'llcd lest agnUlst the Vietnam Whr, Macabeo and Willie Mtyazakl. MiSSing member IS :-lC-WNDYC - Qlrly SeqJOu: Sa. bv television and r adio to Ihe people of the UlIlled Mrs. Abe again PhncllOO Jr JACL hQlt. fh'e .Vears ago at lhe end of lIendillJ( the grollp IS .'eall• Jerome Kamel - Progressive WestSide JACL Photo. NC-WNDC - lat Qlrly SelIIOn. Stales. fa mf'd M1Tacl~ Mile on \VU• I1Cti l' Ranlun, Hrsl , woman SeuJon. MarylVUle JACL hosta. ~I os t lakcI~ . PASADENA - Plans tor. Marysvllle-lnstallauon dlnnrl'. of Ihe pro-forma actions have been . shire Blvd .. Los Angelcs. ha" I11 cmbrl' oC ConRI'css and who F~b. , (Friday) been sold to Ohl'bnch's, Inc" \'ot ed Aguln ~ t U.S entry hl Lull year of community serv· pl~U.deIP~~:f.erg:~!fa: and the ongl'ess should be ill position 10 b:gIn sen• Ice were oulUned by the P ..a• .. ) (OJ' 811 undlsc.losed SHm. It j ~ both World War I And II. Frank (human to address PSWDC - Qtrly Senion. Impend nus deliberations next Monday _ 1'he Committees as bell1g remodeled in Ume tOt dena JACL al its recent board Valley JACL hOlls. th ~ ough meeting presided by Mr•. AkJ Peb. 17 (Siturd.a", l'on tiluted la·t ession hold over this year. an ellrl)' 1969 fall opening. Churches Stlanoco-Potluck din""I'. Abe. re·e1ected pre.ldent for so there should be no major rcorga01zatioll problem_ Setb" bulJ\ U,. (our·slor)' Siockton Buddhist Church Feb. Ii-II San Fernando Valley Inaugural 1968, and beld al the bome of ChfciliO Ski weekend In Up- buildmg which cost Over S6 .old ii, t48 IV Washinglon per Mlcht,an SU! h-~ Feb. M,·s. Thelma Sloody 11. m illion . Henry I Siegel, SI. cell IeI' to the Siale ot Cnli• 6 ~ 15 p .m ., lASe SId, AM UYEHARA 111 the 'cnate. the pendiM business is the civil New York manuCacturl"r of fornla lor S224 .307 and will BY The chapte,· Inslalled iio 1,H,,,,,,"",,,,Hii;;";;;;;,,,,,;;;;iHmh;;,miHDII ri<1 hts bill passed bl' the House tH.R_ ~5J6 ) last ummel men's cloUling has signed ::t V AN NUYS .... tly. FI'ank new board at Ihe Miyako rebuild on R 17-a('l'c site in EDEN TOWNSHIP JACl a;d reported by th e Senate J~diciar" Conmitte ~ in licensing arrangement wit h Wesl Stockton ne31 LoUI S Chuman, \V h 0 provoked Sukiyaki HOlls. on So. Los the flllal week of th e last sessIOn under III trucllons Toyo Rayon Co., J apoilese• P.,-k Oemolitlon of the pr• •• .IACL . ... wilh his proposal 10 INSTALLATION JAN . 20 Robles here lasl Sunday. Jol· from the 'enate itself fi ber and fabric manu[actur• «.'l1 t church is ex pc(:led lit q uit talking civil rlgh~ bul tl'e), Matsui. JACL starr direc· er. for production 01 Stegel's to be actively engaged by 101'. adminJslered Ibe oath. I ~ Cl : April·May SAN LORENZO Han-" Ta. 0 1'0 tile bill that would extend protection to HI line ot men's Wear (or ra,.lng ~21, million last No· 'T Serve You' c ~v~1 llab~ , l'e-elected pTesident. and Joe Granl Masaoka. iu810ry sons seeking to exercise tJleJ r civil rights and to consumpuon in Japan I·ember. will be guesl speaker r ights workers. Ule Leadership Conf erence on CI.vII Fine Arts hlS board members of Eden project administrator, was Be!ore the San Fl'anehieo A permanc.n t fi ne al'ls gal• a t the San Fernando V.Uey Township JACL will be In· guest speaker. Rights (of which the JACL is a charter and active papers went out on stnke, l er~·. the Kyo Gall ery. opened J ACL m6ta.l1ation Jan. 20 al lalled Jan. 20. 6:30 p.m .••1 pr opo s ~ s am e n~ment s. pa~ · t business writer Iv an Sharpe member) two both of the al 161 to S. Weslel'll Ave .. Gal" Ih. Nob Hili Restaul·am. 8229 Ihe Blue Dolphin, San Lean. Pr~ s ldent . in the Chronicle featured original suggestions of Johnson In 1967_ dena. on Dec. 18 II w lU spe' Van Nu),s Blvd. m'o Ma rina, JACLer Bill Sa!arawa, we~ t Dean Itano appointed One would provide for f3lr houslDl! and the othel \'laJize 1n ceramics, according Bob Morlguchi, 1968 pre' t· ern regional manager 101' Al·Co JI'. JACL omcers will would authorize the Offi ce of Equal Emplovmenl Op• 10 Chou inard Arl School grad· denl, and board will be swonl .J\1u 7. 8k. 1ll hUt colum n. also be sworn ill at the same to planning commission portunitl' to i sue cease and desist orders to enforce usle and owner Nobuyukl inlo offi ce. Tak Na kae and tbne. Nationat Dlreclor M.. SACRAMENTO - T Dean equal employment opportunities. . . lIadeishi. Among current ex• Mils Usui, who wlU also em• Satow of San Francisco w ill Awards hibitor~ reco Jl1me n datiOl ~s. IS Jun Kaneko, studio eN·- art dinner co-chairmen, llano. presidenl of Guild Sav· Two other pre idential for [au'er deliver the main speech and ings and Loan Assn., was ap• selection of jurors for federal and state ]llrle_s. have I"'ao l\lasuda. Berkeley Post potter whose honors i.n clude ...is led by Kay Sakaguclu mslall the omcer•. 26 ad\ iser SUlce 196~. was Ihe Cmltsman U.S. 1966 Meril and Chizu Nagalanl on lhe pOinted to the Sacramento L e ad ers h~p Haywal'd been reluctanUy abandoned by lhe Con• awarded the Stlvel" Beaver al Award Stockton Record comm.iUee. Mayois ot aud Ci ty Plannlllg Commission by all Leandro. John SmIU, and ference this I'ear because of lhe misunderstandmg and ~Il Diablo Council annual linot~ · plst J\likt Kagosblma. Honored g~ ..t.s tuclude 0 ,'. the cil)' council. The term Jack Mallester. respecti vely. control-ersy 'lbal has developed regarding lhem diJmer A 22-yeal' scouting 40. who hatls (rom Hawaii. Julian Nava, member or the runs until Feb. 2, 1971. the F remon t JACL presidenl .TACL under tand that the ' enate i\Iajorit\ Lead• \"eteratl from San Francisco who didn't wanl to sell his L.A. Board 01 Education. Fr A native Sacramentau, he Ted Inou)" w iU bf among er. Montana's Mike Mansfield. has promised that the of prewar days, he cOlltinued tranquil walcrcoior scenes. Alberl Kopls. p rincipBl. Cres· gradualed trom Washingl.On guests. J ane Yokota wllt en• cilri.! rights bIll will remain the pending business of his tenure at Heart Mountain has cOIl1t' upon a profitable pi Carmelile High School. £no Unl versily lfI 51. Louis and C~nter ter tCIht in a piano number. IVRA and WIU, Troop hobby at the lI1sistence of nno: Ol'e l\1amoru 19a, pro• from Sianford University law the session until it has been disposed of one way or 2:6 postwar "birJey aka• n elV~ . tnl'uds. lessor ot SOCiology. San Fer· school. He i. also a long time another. by pa age or defeat. :r:us is good ~ lI c bi , Orosi Hjgh eniol', won nando Valley Stale: and Harry Renew JACL Membership Sacranlenlo JACL 1000 Club since fili busters and tJlreats of filibusters lack thell the DAR citizenship awa.rd sesslon·end potency when the i sues ar e being deba ted Military Nakada. pres .. San Fernando membel'. . Connie Kataoka. 19, ot Btulder al'd Class Dourlas Valley Community Cenler earl v m tile beginning of a session. Kmgsburg received the 5500 K.. Endo. 24. second son ot Dinner will be served !rom AL HATATE 4-H Dress Revue scholal'Ship iI, as in 1964. another presidential and congre• the Arthur Endos o[ HoUy. ~~~~s p .m. A social hOll r Pl'e- slonal election year. all business of the Senate can be Award was made during lh~ wood JACL. was named Bal• your credit union Vice PreSident held up until civil rights has been di posed of, the National ~· H Club Congres:. lolion Scobee ot the Month at chances for ome meaningful legislation this veal' are Nov. 26-30 nUke Mocb.l· Oa Nang, South Vietnam re• l uki. son of Ihe Yuluo !lIochi. WILL LOAN ON YOUR SIGNATURE relatively good. centlv He has been overseas Pedestrian mall for 1 zukis of El Paso, was selected since' Aug. 3 and plans to re• S.F. Nihonmachi asked 5100 - 12 monthly payments of $8.89 .TACL chapters and officers 31ld members are "Young El Pasoan o( the sume· hi~ studieS" III cngiheer• "Hset ·Own ed and ODtr'a(Id 5300 - 12 monthly payments of 526.66 urged to "TIte their two Senators immediately_ urging Month'· for December Honor mg upon completion ot ac ti \-"l~ SAN FRANCISCO - Con· In lflt Hurt of li'l f oklo that they vote for not only civil rights protection but sludenl at Burgess Iligh. he dut) \ ertmg Buchanan st. between 5500 - 24 monthly poyments of 523.54 also for open hou ing and equal employment enforce• qualified lor "Young Texan Bush and Post Sis. mto .. 5750 - 24 monthly paymenls of 535.30 ment powers_ o( the Mouth" honon;. a pro• Ag ri culture pedeslrian mall bas been pro· gram sponsored by the Opti· S 1000 - 24 monthly payments of $47.07 Orchardist AI :-;itla 01 posed witbin the four·block mists and locaJ firms. S 1500 - 36 monthly paymenls of $49_82 LoomiS was .elecled Placer il:ihonmachi project b~ ' M. III the House. also of special interest to JACL. are Countv Farmer of the Year Justin Herman, c.ity redevel- 242 South 41 h Ea st S t f ~~I , Salt lok~ City, Ulan 84111 the promised early hearings by the House Judiciary Press Row b lI~e count \' chamber ot opmeJ.ll agency direclor. Subcommittee on Im migration and Naturalization on Gerald Tominal'a, ~on o f the c:nlme.rce FOn'OWHig hIs rath-...... Sinlilar proposals had been pending bills to further humanize and liberalize the Henry TOminagas of Wesl Los er's footst~PS. AJ feels his In- made previously but owners I Immigration and nationality laws. Angeles. was among four who . . ot Ihree bouses on Ihe streel, sPlratl,on comes from hlS which would be closed to ve- I Tn announcing these he3l'ings three days before received S200 scholarships (rom the CalifOrnia News• cares~th~S~"~~N~~ a 46 -acre orchard grow- hl _c· ~I u ~r~lr a ~m a ~C~ h~a~d~~~ · ~a!e:e:d: .~ I ~ ______~~~=~=~=&=3=~=~=~=:-=-=-=r= - ~ - _F_ - _~ _r _ ~ _ ?_-_m _ ~ adjournment last December. ubcommittee Chairman paper P ublisher< Assn A )Tichael Feighan of Ohio explained. "In addition to tng pJums and peaches mainly senior at Cal Poly (San Luis with !';ome pC'r~immon5 and i~ I the queries that will be raised with respect to the Obispo) he maJoring in peal'S. specific language of the bills (introduced by Congress. printing technolog)' and man. man Emanuel Celler of ell' York and others in the agement Re-eleotion 01 Orga n izations President Johnson in 1968 was ACCOUNTING CAREER IN HAWA·II House and by Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachu• Kenneth K . .kaoka, Gar• predicted by Kltolome ~'u . setts and others in the Senate). answers will be sought dena councHman and realtor,l jita, 2~-year-old psychic III to numerous questions which the two year experience succeeds l\1asuo 1\lita mura as Japan before the Foreign I\lith the JACL endorsed amendments of Odober 1965 president 01 the So. Calt!. Ja· to abolish tbe national origins quota and to repeal the Correspondenl Club in Tokyo panese Chanlber of Com. Honolulu firm of Certified Public Accountants has 1 ecently. She does not torsee merce. Nakaoka i~ the thi.rd Asia·Pacific Triangle) has posed_ •. peace" in Vietnam this year Nisei to assume the post. "Our inquiry will certainly seek to develop what adding II likely would be Ul· openings for junior (including 1968 graduates), ('hanges should be made in the classifications of pref• lensified. 11 it does calm dOli n Medicine erences. Specifically, what modifications should be because or pubHc clamor, war semi-senior and senior accountants with college made in tbe statutory langu age and in tbe Agency ad• will break oul elsewhere, she GO\'. Reagan appointed Dr, added_ achlo J . Takala, 44. of Mon. ministration of the labor clearance provisions. Should terey Park to the Slale Board unskilled aliens be given any preference even though 01 Mewcal Examiners. A degrees. there is a shortage of available United States citizens Mus ic practicing gynecologist and to fill the positions, such as in the domestic service I'omiuri NiPPOD Symphony assistant clinieal professor at field ? Should labor certifications be issued in behalf Orchestra, when it played in Lorna Lmda University and at Please send resume of intending immigrants who have had absolutelv no Washington. D_C., under the USC. he \\'111 serve [or four balon of Boslon Pops conduc. years. He was born in Alamo. experience in the occupations for which they have tor Arthur FIedler, was including transcript of colleg. grid •• been certified? Should penalties be imposed. and is Calil.. r.cetved his mewcal praised by the Evening Star degree from Tulane Medical so. of what nature. to those immigrants who fail to critic: " Everyone came out a to Pacific Citizen, Box C co~tinue School in 1955. He is man;ed for any reasonable period in the occupation winner" to Ihe fonner Rosella Edgar or In the geographical area for whicb they were initial• Charlotte B. D,"oresl, 88. and they have Iwo childr en_ 125 Weller St. ly certified?" retired American missionary The ChaIrman has asked some lroublesomeand born in Japan (she authored Los Angeles, California 90012 a PC Holiday Issue fealure in pertinent questions. Now. are these areas in which 1966 recountmg h.r experl. Cal. ~ariHme Academy I :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~~ JACL has the same leadership and concern as for those SACRAMENTO-Iligh school ,', ences as a teacher at Man• graduates, unmarried., be- ! provisions whi ch discriminated on account of race >-anar WRA Cenler) now 01 nahonal origin, and ancestry? ' t ween age. 17 and 22 in the I Claremont, Calif _, is author even-numbered districts ot 01 a book ot Japanese chil. state senators and assembly• dren's songs Iranslated inlo men this year may qua.li.ty for Because the Republicans and Democral.s are sched• English (Tokyo: W.atherhill ul ed to hold their national nominating conventions in Co.). The translation was a : ~ lr ~~ ~o~ alh~ :.. ~t~~p~:~= I Get.your Aliami and Chicago. respectively, this August. the con• labor of love to commemorale de my al Vall ejo. Enlrance WAYS gressional leadership has expressed hopes thal the her 88th birlhday, which the examlnatlOm:; are being plan• Congress may be able to adjourn by August I. Japanese call "beiju" . . . ned in April . Interested par• TO EARN Und er the _Reorganization Act of 1946_ except for Yuko Ninomiya, 24, concert• ties should write the Dean. 2 mastel' of the MinneapOlis Master Jle f)o~ s of nal10nal emergency_ Congress is supposed California Maritime Academy. Symphony, won the young Va Uelo. Calif. 94590, or Iheir MORE INTEREST to adjourn by July 31. As far as this observer can re• artist's competition sponsored member, no sessions has been able to finish its busi. slate sena tor or assemblyman. ness by that deadline since the law itself was passed . AT SUMITOMO- Charge And. ill the presidential and congressional elections ~'e ar s 1960 and 1964. the writer seems to recall that YOU CAN ASSURE 1. BY TRANSFERRI G YOUR C on ~ re ss reces s ~d in order to permit tbe national YOUR CHILDREN'S SAVI GS BY THE 10th OF Car~ politIcal conventions to be held and then reconvened Credit NOW later to finish their business_ FUTURE! THE MONTH YOU EARN To speed up the work. it has been suggested that II TEREST FROM THE 1st. Enjoy tho conv.n,tnc, of on. cord shopplnr._.Masttr Next Big Land Boom See ... Cha,g... ,ve. you one card that'. hono,ed by over 70,000 the chairman of the standing legislative committees 0 , REGULAR SAVINGS. give _prior~tie s to tbeir legislation and expedite their in North L.A, County establishments throvchout Callfornll. You 'll receIve. monthly statement coverinr your card purchases. On. conSideration and reporting to the floor for decisive 2. TIME DEPOSITS 01\ 90-DAY chtck ~ys everythlnl cherpd via Mastel' Charge card. actio!! .. This. would mean that the cooperation of the DON'T SIT ON THE SIDELINES OR " lORE MATGRITIES You'll have 2S dlYs after the date on the statement In \dmlllistrallon would be needed too, especially in tbe .or S.k.mo', AND WATCH SOMEONE ELSE wh~h to pay-or payments can be extended for I servIce Illnetable for submitting various key proposals. I REAP THE REWARDS_ NEW FREEWAY WILL . OW EARN A BIG 5% PER char,. of 1 Y2 % a month on the unpaid balance. It costs CREATE NEW SCARCITY OF LAND you nolhlnllo pi • Mast., Ch."e ca,d. D,op in lode, \lId. the historic Tuesday-Thursday (T and T) work' ANNUM. S1.000 MII\IMUM_ or write fot an Ipphc.atron (orm. weeks should be expanded to a full five-day a week INVEST IN ACREAGE RIGHT HERE IN schedule. The l' and l' week began in order that near• LOS ANGELES COUNTY! The Sumitomo Bank by members of Congress -could return to their re- I ., 10\1\ oil • ~ pective 2V2 ACRES Of' CALIf'ORNIA THE BANK OF TOKYO constituencies every weekend. Accordingly. LEVEL LAND Impoliant bills and those requiring votes were sched• (l"Q u.1 10 1 0 c~ ty lo lt) $30 He.d OfI,co .. __ 365 C.ltlom .. 51 . S.n FrancISCO, Tel 98 I -3365 OF CALIFORNIA uled trom Tuesdays through Thursdays to accommo• per month Sacramenlo ...... _ 1331 Bro~d wilY , Sacramento, Tel. 433·576 t 30 Minutes from l A. CIty L lmlt~ . tl . ~ , mi ll do.... " p&.,mt'nt IAN 1I""CISCO -.,. O"'CI I U SUHf" suur I 11 1.171. date tbese few nearby members of Congre s. with M"II Coupon '0' Mo,. I"formoltion Without Obllg.tion! San Jose _. _._.. 5 I 5 North First 51., S.n Jo.. , T.I 298-6 I t 6 ".'''"CEII'IR 1 ••lleN I " .. IUCH"NAH STREff I 14,.,toO either rece ses or noncontroversial tegislation sclled- Oakland . .. _.__ 400 TwentIeth 5, . O.".nd, Tel. 835-2'00 UN "OIIIUJfCM I _ NO f'''5' STlIIEET I lflEPWOHf 211.2U, ANTELOPE VAllEY tNVESTMENT CO. Tel. 653·7070 ffltnNO .a.NCM I , .,., I(E"" ""fET , 'ELEPHONE 1U.O!t" I ~!:·A!;:~:~ t~,~t: Los Angele• . __ ._ .. _.. _ .. _. 101 S. S.n Ped,o St, Tel. 683-1717 LOS .....ILD .... OfPIca I '20 IOUTH IAN PEDAl) ST. I '2'.23" uled for Mondays and Fridays. ••••• CJtDIIMAW 8IlAIICIII /1i5D1 WElT JUfEMQN 8OV&.£V.utD I ,),,",. way~ ~,'::;. ~~!.':':;:':~ lnv . " ~. n ' C,enshaw ..381 0 C,enm.w Blvd . los Angetes, Tel . 295-432t G .. aDIII•••• lIe. ""01 SOUTH WUlE"" AVE HUE I .]1'.OMI While there are many other ill whicb Ihe d."lI ed In'o ..' ''''''' of ,,"w ...... 11 G.,den. 1251 W Redondo Belch Blvd Gd. Tet. 327,881 I .....'A ....A ....CIt I H, NO"'M .... I .. S'''EET IS., nl1 ('ongres might el more efficiently and effectively. I u n boy m. ..I ect m .... '" loo "''''' • •• • Counly. WISTIIIII ue.,.... M&IICN '''' CEHTINflA "VE_ /311..c," (hese are a fell' that can expedite the legislative N. m. _. ______An,heim. 2951 W B,II Rd, }on.he'tn, Tel. 826,1740 ...... ~c., .• 1IdI ...... 'I~ pro c c s ~ withoul major reorganization 01' overhauling 5" ..' ______Phon. _ ___ MEMBER FEOEAAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPO~}o nON o( the current rules. 1•• cii "iij"..- .lIiiil ••••• .siii ' ••' ...... ziii •• ilittiiiil. P.c.... ', ______MIYAKO HOTEL, CENTRAL CAL DISTRICT Paul Chinn heads Coli". ,mN.nt " J'rIday, JIJL 19, 1888 PACIFIC CITIZIN-I COMMITTEE HEADS SET addrll' San JON JACL B" HARRY M. HONDA SAN JOSJ:-Dr. Robert Clark, KINTETSU (ENTER FRESNO - Central Cali• Hollywood JACL prealdent of San Jo.. State Nlselamona 12 Jurors certain 01 BY MASAO W. SATOW fornia Dlltrlct Governor To• CoU••• , will b. the lIIelt • • • kuo Yamamoto. at bt. fint LOS ANGELES-P.u1 ChinD, lpealeer .t the joint San Jo.. TN, T.. \LL TlONS - WhUp 1988 1I1EMBERSHtPS• TO OPEN FEB. 15 board moetin. Jan. ? her. at Ileneral a.ent tor Capitol Lit. JACL and Jr. JACL inltalll1- Klrschke's guilt, decide death Chapters 8'" busy In Ih. \\Iomb.rahips to date are run• the Haolenda Motel. lelected Inlurance Co. here, will b. lion dinner on Saturday, Jan. ning slightly better than I.. t In.talled 81 Hollywood JACL changco\'tr or Olficer!. we San Francilco'. New ch.lrmen for various commit• 2? at the Lenln.er Hall, Kel• LOS ANGELES-The murder juro... that If tb.,. didn't 11ft trust they will not negle.t to yea,' at lhls time wllh some te.. as followl; president at a pink oham• ley Park, It wu announced tTial jury h. bad faced for him death people would tblDk • d \' I 8 (" Ht'8dquRl'tcn who 3.000 reporled. San JOle h .. J.panele Cultur.1 Dr. J.m~ Na,at..lnl (Delano). pallDe lupper Jan. 21, 5 p.m., by chairman Art Kunlmato. IIv. moniM accepted the vIr- they lacked "the CCIUr1IP 01 the.. 1968 ol1lC<'r•• ...,. To date storied with a bang In report• ~~~~I::;r.1PJhlr.°~o~t~.fl::.'; ·':':e~ at the Hollywood Knicker• Reaervationl lor the dinner T r.de Center Re.dy tual dare J Ick Klrlehke had their convlctlona". ftl Chapte,' have ...,ported W. Ing 1.143. Othe.. Chapters re• "Irllllun. (l'runo). resolution.: bocker Hotel. He aucceed. (,5 adulll, 'UO Junior.) may lIung at It and Wednesday Among the 12 wu • Nilel hope to gtl out the N.tional porting over 100 are We.t Los ~::: :. e 1~~~ (~~!"';~~ACh(~~~~I ..)~ Mn. Muriel Merrell. be made with Karl Kinaga lut week sentenced him to draftaman, Setauo MuutlDl, n,alling list of Chapler Pres• Angeles 297. Contra Costa 215, SAN FRANCISCO - The MI• recornttlon.' Harry K.ku ('1\1 ... Chinn, who developed the (266-1698), Henry U y e d a death. 39, of South San Gabriel Idents within the next couple Venice-Culver 207, Ed. n yako Hotel and the Klnt.tsu ~~~e~~uni41.~:U''i:oC:~;; :; ~Xl major medical InlUrance pro• (2~8-4268) , Norman Mlneta On Dec. 19, the lame jury "It wu live monu.. of.• ot weeks. Township 19~, Fl'ench Canlp Shopping Center block will fellowship: Or. Frank NI. hla Il'am for J ACLe ..., haa been (264-1260). found the tall, lean deputy well, I'll tell you. It wu IB forma1\y open in San Fran• (Fresno). nat'l. nomln.: Rlro Ku• National ol1lel.1s taking pari 126. and Sacramento 112. IIk.1 ("re.no), civil rlahtl. a Hollywood JACL board diatrlct attorney guUty on two experlenee with peopla uuI In Installations ",lItve Na• Among the "malleI' Chapters cisco's new Japanese Cul• member for several yean and counta of IIrst-degree murder. with the way the law IL I'm tional .taft' members trom Cortez and San Benito ha"e tu ... 1 and Trad. Center on hOI met with JACLel'l In French C.mp to In,t.U The panel wu recalled Jan. a Japanese American aud _ Thursday, Feb. 1~ . trying to get to several 01 jusl about completed Iheir Ex-Sac'to NiseI co-owns other dlltrict council a to ex• FRENCH CAMP - Fr. n c h 8 to decide KirllChke', penalty; moltly stick together. r .. This announcement W 8 I them simultaneously. membership efforts. plain hospitalization inlur- Camp JACL will inltaU John life imprisonment or death in never been thrown In with • Ovel' the years we have made by Edward E. Carlson, anee. Fujlk:l aa Ita prealdent on Sat- the gu chamber. bunch oI people, moRI7 CIu- ot Knickerbocker Hotel I.arned to expect anything at ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS - president Weslel'n Inter• New ol1lce... of Wilshire- urday, Jan. 20, at the local Kirschke, 48, won the right culanl, like thIL It wu • national Hotels. and Roy M. these gatherings: like thlnk• Thl'ee members sent III New HOLLYWOOD - A tamoul Uptown JACL and the Holly- Japane.e Community Hall. to act as hi. own attorney and way to really feel the WQ' Inll we are just to instaU oC• Year greetings in lhe Io,'m oj Udow. presldetlt of Kintelsu hotel here, the Knickerbocker Fujlk:l will be serving hli lec- in a Dnal statement derided people get together and do dcers, and upon our arrival 1000 Club lite membe"shlps: Enterprises Co. ot America. on Ivar St. north of Holly• wood JACL-sponlored Avan- d t d I ding the jury foreman and told the thlngs that have to be don.... The Miyako, owned by Kln• tes w!1l also be In.talled. on erm an • luceee the loastmaster casually says George S. Tabuchl nnd Jun• wood Blvd., has a Nisei co• Frank Chum an, past national George Komure, who h.s just The panel also Included • as long as we are installing, suki Agari, both of Siockton; tetsu Entel'prlses, will be op• owner, George Takehara ol erated and managed by West• pre.ldent, will bo inlta1ling IInlshed lervlng hil lecond. Sacramento, f a I' mer I y of Negro woman, a mixture of we: might 8S well say a few and Mikie Yasul of Hood Riv• Sacramento, who hal assum• omcer. In.taUing the new officen Tracy and a palt chapter middie-ciaSl men and WOIDeIl words. and then Hnd we are er. Oregon, converting her ern International Hotel. Co. ed the general manaier'l po.t. will be George Matsuoka ol preaident. ranging from 30 to In .... Harry Honda and Charles .....:;;.....:..:....:;;.....:.. ______...:... ______.....;~;;... ______eo ;.. listed on the program as the lOth year to ill• . The Miyako. managed by To assure special attention principal spe.ker. S eve l' a 1 We grateful\y acknowledge Charles McCaffree, has 172 ot Its Japan.se guests, Walter Kamayaisu will report and times we: have even bad to $1 00 from Mrs. Dorotl\")' Utsu• rooms which are completely Imai, who was chel at Im• sbow IUdea of their recent • uboUtute for the clergy to nomiya oI Los Angeles in air-conditioned and furnished perial Gardens for 13 year• JACL Japan Tour. give the Invocation. memory ot long time JACLer with color television sets, and at Yamato'l since Itl CAL-WESTERN LIFE CONGRATULATES Oakland Chapter let us of! Ken; $100 from M... . Nonaka modified Japanese batba with opening at Century City Pla• oasy lasl month to give the ot San Francisco in memory luro and shower, shoji screen .a, il head chef at the hotel. Palo Alto man heads lccognition awards as Tad oC Fran.k Nonaka; and a $25 and hand printed fusuma Goro Ozawa, aast. manager, Hirota did tbe ins lolling and encouragement from Mrs. Eu• SCl·eens. graduated Kelo University Kanto Masonic lodge Mayor John Reading recount• reka Shiroma of San Jose. Included are delux. Japa• and was formerly employed ed his recent trip to attend the BY TAMOTSl1 MURAYAMA Sumitomo Bank of Califor• nese suitea in traditional style at Ataml Hotel. Pacillc Coasl - Japan Joint Knlokerbocker II jointly• nia advises that the recent and deluxe rooms with tataml TOKYO-Katsu\o Peler Fuji• Mayors Conference at Nagoya. owned by James Trlart and Scholarsbip Fund established mats, futon beds and other nm ol Palo Alto wal instaU• ,tisit Oakland's Sister CiliY ot Takehara. There are 300 alr• to mark the l~th year of ils Japanese Iurnishings. ed as a Worshipful Master oI Fukuoka. and as the only U.S. The continental dining room conditioned rooms with color Kanto Lodge No. 143, under Mayor to take part in the State charter wm be in the form of lour $500 Scholar• surrounds a sunken Japanese TV .els. meeting rooms, din• the jurlldlctlon 01 the Grand 100th anniversary celebra• garden. The Rickshaw bar, ing room and cocktail lounge Lodge oI the Philippinel. tion of the Port of Osaka. sblp. beginning thi. year. 19158 QUALIFYING teaturing live Japanese anter• plus a plexlgla.. domed year• MeanwhUe, Roy Y. Nikaldo, AND LIFE MEMBER Watsonville Cbapter w a . tainme.nt, is also situated round awtmming pool of Honolulu and Theodore M. PR BROCHURE - W. are also blessed by the attendance around a sunken garden. Mitsumorl of Cal!!ornia were encouraged by the receipt of of its Mayor and a number of There • r 0 three banquet respectively installed as a Ju• mends, several of whom were a number of compliments on r ooms with facilities to ac• nior Warden and Junior Dea• our J ACL Story brochure. UPPER MICHIGAN SITE honored for their efforls in commodate up to 300 people. con. ot Katsy Ucbida of New Canaan. behalf Japanese Americans. The stal! of the Miyako Ho• ATTRACTS SKIERS The ceremony wa. held at It does us good to be remind• Conn.. was pleased with It Million Dollar tel, predominately bilingual, the Masonic Temple, tormer ed that our present status l.s enough to send a donation o( will be .upervised by assist• CHICAGO - Midwest 8 r • a Suikosha (Navy Club) in To• not entirely of our own doing. $10. Incidentally, additional ant managers Kay K. Sera skiers, about-to-be skie... and kyo, Jan. 7. Thanks to the jel age. in the copies of this brochure are Round Table and Akio Hirao. armchair skiers are expected Th.e doors oI Freemasonry next four weekends we will available at our various JACL The Kinlelsu Shopping Cen• to attend the J ACL .kI week• were opened to the Japane.e bave co,'ered sL" Cbapler In• offices for 25 cents pel' COpy. ter, managed by Noriaki Oku• end. Feb. 17-18, at lndianhead by Gen. Dougla. MacArthur OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LIFE UNDERWRITERS stallations and two District and 20 cent. per for 2~ or taki, occupies over ~O,OO O and Powderhorn In Upper meetings. more copies. in 1930. Your correspondent square teet of the new Japa• Michigan. was given a special honor to nese Cultural and Trad. Cen• Accommodations have been raised as the IIrst Japanese by ter. secured at Wakelleld Ski F r the 11th consecutive yeer, our representetive has Footnotes to History: Joe Grant Masaoka the Grand Lodge officers who recei~ed thl. high national recognition. It is eccorded those Located in this area are Lodge in Wakelleld, Mich .• made a special trip to Tokyo. three major Japanese govern• where there Is a swimming Kanto Lodge was originally member. of the life Insurance profession who produce over one ment organizations; JETRO'I pool, movie., gift and ski formed lor the benellt of Ja• million dollar. In new aa.les during a calender. year_ Mr_ Yameahlro Documents Are Evidence J apan Trade Center. the Ja• sbop. b e aid e a comfortable pan... Masono when tho la the only Nisei in the continental Untted States and pan National Tourist Organi• quarte... and good food. Th. rituals were translated into Cal-Western Life to have been so. honore~" We congratulate zation and Osaka City (San $35 lee per person covers the the Japanese I an gu age. him upon this outstanding achievement. Los Angeles English and Japan... books. Francisco's sister city). bus trip. lodging, brea.kIasts correspondence, and records Through Masonic activities, "Commonplace trungs of the Major private business ten• and Saturday dinner. Japanese-Philippines friendly comprise several extensive, past are grist for the mill of ants in the Kintetsu Sbopping A chartered bus will leave relations were promoted. the bistorian," stated Proles• individual collections r eceived Center are. Friday, Feb. 16, 6 ;1~ p.m. as contributions trom: Most oI Japanese Masonl CALIFORNIA-WESTERN STATES LIFE SOl' Robert A. Wilson. direc• Sueh1ro Restaurant. the largest from JASC Bldg., 3257 N. transferred over to Yuai Col. Verne Austin (ret.)' tor• Japanese restaurant tn America, Sheffield, and return late Sun• tor, Japanese American Re• mer commandln( officer of the whleb wfi1 accommodate uo to Lodge wbich conduct Masonic INSURANCE COMPANY search Project, w hen he MP's guarding 'rule Lake Se,fTe• 300 patron.: Nissan Motor Corp. day night. A $6.00 deposit il cation Center: Col. Sidney For• ceremoniea and activities in Home Office: Sacramento stressed the importance of the rester Mashlblr (ret,) , tanner ~.: UR~~c~nlt'ct .: Nttf~bl~~u~ required with the balance J a p an e s e . Membersbip of project's continual acquisition commanding oUicer of the Nlsel hIbltJon Center: K. Y . Liquor payable a week before the Kanto Lodge Is now mostly G2s in the. PacifJe known .. the Store; Murata Pe:arlt: Kabutoye trip. Please contact either of documents. 'CWe use yes• Allied 'ITan.lrior ami lnterpreter Art Ganery: Ikenobo Tlowu eomptised ol tho American WIlllhlre Agency: terda..v's evidence in writing Se.n.'ice: Mamoru B. Akahori, Sc'hool. and Miaa'. Ladle.' Shop. Chiye Tomihiro(DI 8-6380), military. Dublisher. Town Crier: Joe T . A kiosk area Is planned lor Room 1118. Travelers Bldg., 3600 Wilshire Blvd, • Phone 388-9631 about Issei and Nisei. To do BoshJmJya. former Japanese Lan• Mal Nakagawa (LI 9-6438), full justice to them we will ruage school prinCipal: Henry Y. numerous live exhibitions, in• or tbe JACL office (MO 4- Kasat. insurance agent and Ni&el Herry M, Fujita, Meneger always need new and fresb cluding classic tea ceremonies 4382). if interested. Tell Our Advertisers of the 1963-64 Biennfum: WiUiam by famous Japanese masters evidence for present and fu• C. Carr, prime mover of f'riends You Saw It in the PC ture research." of the American Way paving the and cultured pearl and ce• way for return of evacuee •. ramic demonstrations. Contributions ot documents Pro-evaeuees Got Barbs Immigration from widely scattered areas have come. 'rhis permanent, A year ago tbe Project ex• Can A Visitor From an Iron archival evidence with which hlbited some documents at the Redevelopment halt Curtain Country Obtain .u:r• the Project works consists of University Graduate Research lum in the United State.? back files of newspapers. in• Library. One Jtlass case we asked in San Francisco Question: I am In the Untted dividual colleclions. unique called the f'Hate Display" States on a visitor', visa to vi.1t items, diaries, letters. books, {rom Wililam C. Can"'s col• WASHINGTON - San Fran- ~llz.sin •. t~r ...Wmh.Orrobm-:n t~ner~~~ cisco Western Addition Com- clll - organizational and business lection. Among those wbich !~~I~~ur~1t. at"'!.;~~n~6t:a: nEHT TimE YOU'RE attracted unbelieving allen• munity Organization asked ::k records. taped recordings and ~!wa1~uf ,~n a~~~tUn~ted photographs. lion and much sad head-shak• in federal court here Dec. 15 State... Ing from students was the to halt the A-2 redevelopment Answer: Th~ uy, lum provi.lora Christian VS. Buddhls<. Santa lI"1aria Courier dated project, claiming residents are of the U.S. immJrration law are A half century ago in a March 23. 1944. which on a being deprived 01 their con- ~':{~,eJ~~m:~d p:~~a~~ntnOr~sfJ':~ ~: Central California city the (ront page editorial replied to stitut-ional rights. except where such persolU have i!~d~~a~~. t~~f3.ni~~ ~t;~i~e~~~ Issei community 0 b s e r v e d a letter-to-the-editor noting The project, said WACO, will deprive 15,000 Negro, Iy hav~ not done. On the other Tenchoselsu (the Emperor's contrIbutions o( Japanese: 'l r h I hand, .ince your sister Is an Japanese an d w ht es 0 t e r Amerfcan citlz.en. she can petillon In SAn FRAnCISCO, birthday). The Issei folk from If••• About four miles west miles gathered in the Bud• of the City o( Santa Maria is right to freedom of associa- ~or fut~ andrJ~ena:: el:r~~e f~i b~lfeve dhist Church to pay respects a putrid dumping place-a Hon as guaranteed by the visa. I that would f:: a to the Emperor, their home• First Amendment. better solution In your ease and suitable dumping place (or Agency director M . Justin .uggest that yo u consult a socia) land symbol such as you because your Herman welcomes the suit but ~f~i~~~, afne~~ f~m~~~:n:~ ~~ fd As the solemnities began cerebl'um and cerebellum are calls it "goofy." :l~(::.e you take any further there was a sudden commo• badly decomposed. and the tion. Some of the Issei men action o( the various acids I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , snatched off the hals of wom• would gradually eliminate you SPEnD AniGHT OR en in the audience. The and make the world a cleanel' women and their husbands place to live in .. . 1/ A Life Time Opportunity" were oulraged. The hat snatch• If In the firsl place you're a ers charged the women show• dirty. roUen, low-down pusil• ed disrespect Lo Tennoheika. lanimous SNEAK. You have·t The outraged argued that they show reverence by wearing any more decency about you hals at church and other than the dirty. yellow-bellied TWO In JAPAn. public affairs. J aps you are upholding and JAPAN Local Japanese became div• fighting Cor-the enemies of Make yourself comfortable in the new Miyako HDtel• ided into two opposite camps America ..."and on and OD anytime after we open in February.• We're right in the -the hat pluckers were Bud• SUMMER ad nauseum. heart of the new' Japanese Cultural and Trade Center-a dhists and the halted were rickshaw ride away from downtown San Francisco. A Christians. Only a lette,· (rom STUDENTS TOUR new world of bonsai trees, rickshaws, and Oriental the J apancse ambassador in Rheumatic fever Washinglon. D.C.. mollified arl. A dramatic peace plaza. A Kabuki theater-restau• teudmg parties. (Tbis incident A strep infeclion usually rant. A florist shop specializing in Hawaiian flowers. o( a communlly split came precedes rheumatic fever. The And a covered bridge lined with dozens of slores from a donated J a pan e s e infeclion is contagious, but $998.00 and shops . • You'll stay in the 15-story Miyako• book.) the lever is not. and have the best of the Occident and the Orient. "INCLUDE AIR FROM WEST COAST Apple pie and leriyaki. Color TV and sunken bathtubs. Guest rooms will be Western style• June 26, 1968 Departure accented by Japanese decor. For purists: two 100 peICI:. •• t Japanese lUXury suites with futon beds From Los Angeles and tatami mats. • For wining and dining: an elegant theater-restaurant, coffee shop, and 40-DA YS . . , of tne most comprehensive cover· cocktail lounge with entertainment. Meeting erige of Japan .. , visiting Tokyo, Nikko, Karuizawa. TOYima, facilities? Of course. See your travel agent or call ( Kanazawa, FukUi, Eiheiji. Amanohashidate, Matsue, Izumo, Hiroshima. Miyajima, Nagasaki, Un zen, Ku mamoto. MI. Aso, ,he Cenrury Plaza here in Los Angeles ar 879-0830_ Beppu, Inland Sea National Park. lakamatsu, Uno. Washuzan, Kurashiki, Okayama, OsaiY, Nara, Kyoto, Mt, Hie., Otsu. loba, 1714 N. IVAR ST. TEL. 465-3171 Ise, Nagoya, Inuyama, Atami, Hakone, climb Mt, Fu ji and George Takehara. Gen. Mgr. and Co-Owner other delightful experiences. Completely escorted, 70% of meals. all transfers. good accommodations, tickets, Sightseeing and the finest Japanese MIYAKO HOTEL professional professor instructor. limited membership so reser· Post and Laguna, San Francisco~~ For Speaker.r Of vat ions must be made early. Write for detailed itinerary, \\lEm ~N INTElINA110NA( 1l0TELS .., ENGLISH Other Langlltlger Plus.. 1.nd m. d.t.iI.d Info,"wlion, Mr./Mrs./MI"u'-______English Language Sel'vices is pleased to announce the opening or a new ELS LANGUAGE CENTER in co• Addte..ss~ ______oper~ltion with the Univ~l'sity or Southern Ca1itornia, The Center will provide Intensive courses in Engli~h C,Iy·______St. te ______z,p, _____ C!ll' foreign students at all levels of pl'otlciency. POI-t- Ilme courses will also be offered In the eveninis I For Curt her inrormatlon. call or write: DIRECTOR OF ADftUSSJONS I ELS LANGUAGE CENTER For Information Ind rHe-nation contaci Your tatel agent or 511 ... Bonnlt Brae St .. Los Anr.les. 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Tan Hirota. ex·officio governor of the NC·WN ~is · tril't CouncIl. who conceives the 1000 Club as a service MAN organization, sells it to prospective members. by ask· ing them to be active in the local Japanese Chamber GENERAL LEE: of Commerce. INTERMOUNTAIN QUEENS-Jr. JACL chapter can• tille at the San Jose convention thiS summer Others Whal's in a name~ .JACL doesn't have the fashion· didates vied for MISS Inlermountain District title duro In the photo are (from) Wendy Yokomlzu of Pocatello, able ring of agencies and organizations created today ing the Thanksgiving weekend biennial DC convenlion Linda Tokila of Idaho Falls, a lternale winner Vicki Ihat tortuously create tremennOus initials which ome· at Salt Lake City The taliesl of the ~roup, Nancy 5allo of 5nilke River Valley, Susan Sasaki of Salt Lake· times stand for names almost as meaningless as the Yamashita of BOise Valley (third from left) was chosen MI Olympus, and Kathey Sakota of Rexburg dEN work they do . .JACL now has a fine reputation as a do· queen and Will compete for Miss National Jr JACL sometbing organization It may not have a dashing, suave image. but it gets the job done. thanks to you Knee·say. lQW Jr. JACL membership slip studied empur~ 475 GIN LING WAY - MA 4-1121 Sukiyaki • T T eriyaki • Sushi New Chinatown . los Antel" Sounding Board Jeffrey Matsui LOS ANGELES-Nalional JI'. .' tleL sustained a 10 PCI' cent ation~ in the amount I youth Banquet Room for All OccasloM 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Jr. JAClers help drop in membcnhip and youth chapters in 1967. the second i~ required to pay 151 Weller St .• L.A. y("ar or operation, aceOl ding to Alan Kumamoto, national Kumamolo disclosed that T.I. MA 8.3017 wrap 600 gifts .Youth directol'. who released comparative 1966-67 member• J ACL's youth program en-I ____-' SACRAMENTO - T wei v. ~hip totals this past week, compasses many non-dues ~IIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ""II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII acramenlo Jr. JACLers help• The n,st year 01 J1'. JACL. paymg Sansei who participate For Clean Shrimps ed wrap 600 gill, at the Ca• (ol'malized by tht' youth dur• 32 registered chaplers and at conferences and workshoplll SAN KYU mellia Gardens Rest Home. ing lhe 1966 National JACL 1,193 member.!'i. ,ponsored by Jr. J ACL. These. JAPANESE DISHES RAMEN - NOODLE • SUSHI A group 01 youth led by Convention at San Diego, end• Northern California District he estimated, to be around Don h\ ata also went Christ• ed with 37 registered youth SEER WINE \ outh Council mRintained its 500. Food to Go - R( 1.9591 ~ U's upsetting to walk into a quiet Japane e res· mas caroling at two convales• chapters Rnd 1.338 members. I lOll Crll"l haw Blyd•• L.A. =. taurant and have the waitresses start whispering. "lchlban" stalus with 440 \\'hy the Decline? (Next Door to Kokuu. Thurre) =I cent homes. This past year, there were rnembe-n wlthin 10 youth "Here comes Ihe clean shrimp man." And even more chaptets. In appraising the decline, upsetting is that the "clean shrimp man" isn't getting Kumamoto declared l h e Kumamoto fell Jr JACL r -._--., any cleaned shrimp tempura to eat-at least not about l k f' ttl' J . JACL figure~ actually indicate the chapters were Caced with a di• i Man Fook Low ! 70 "1- of the time. But then neither is anyone else, in· lemma. The college-age youth ac 0 In eres n umor number oC "card-carrying" i. Genuine Chinese Food I' cluding YOll. . Jr. JACLcl'S 8S he personally feels he's too old for the gl'oup 962 So. San Pedro SL If you have any doubts about not gettmg cleaned was aware oC 12 groups which 01 high schoolers in lhe Jr.' Los Ang.l" 15 C.lif i ~h]'imps in restaurants. here' what you do. The next a common problem I'n Northwest had an approximate member• JACL. And lhe high school i . 688·9705 i lime you order shrimp tempura. eat two·third of the ship 01 350 who Called to ap• student doesn't jOin because I~ ___ u_.. __ D_ .. _ ~ the collegJate~ are III the Jr. shrimp and look at what' left. Chances are you'll ee BY STAN KIYOKA \\,A ply lor 1961 Jr. JACL mem• league, The.!iie aChvilies can bership, J ACL and., e too old for him. a black spot in the white meat of the shrimp. queeze PNWDYC Chairman only be atlained wilh the help There is also an annual (Jr. JACL chaptelS al'e ~lIld what was just a. spot will start to ooz.e out making PORTLA1':plains the vari- gram 10 lhose in high school. (Kel Rln l ow) that she's full of veins. Still another waitress told me Northwest to. mend some of Northwest, has been a chapter OKA GRILL that whatever the thing is. it's sterilized once the lhe pl·oblems which face in• adviser Cor lour year5. Dur-I 1;;,;;;Hi,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;,;,;,;,;,;,;;;!,;,;,;,;mHi';;;;;';';;;;,';;;;.;;;. Hi';,; REAL CHINESE DISHES JA'AHES[ & 320 E lsL. los Angel!! shrimp gets thrown into the boiling oil. I dividual chaplers. This seems Ing this period Marion's ad- HAWAIIAN FOOD Phont Orders Taken In any event there eems little hope in changing I to be a. gl· •• l booster Cor. Lhe vison.. accomplishments are I' . Food to T.ke Out - Phone 689-872.7 MA 4·2953 the tide of battle. The restaurants are winning and d,stnct In dev~loPlng a sllong the past two Portland JT . hv no means are tbey "good winners." Yesterday I Unified olga",z."on. JACL Summer Workshop SPRING NISEI FUN TOUR 324 East 2nd St. complained to a waitress about the flies and she said, The lhree. chapters which held in Augusl '65 and '61 al los Angeles, Catif. "Don't worry. they don't eat too much." Very cute. Alan met With all seem to Lewis and Clark College cam- have one thing in commOn pus. ROB & GRACE OKAMOTO Mitsuba • and that is the lack of interest Mrs. Nobi Tsuboi. our DYC I : Sushi So this is what the world has come to-where an Iin Jr. JACL. The you nger adviser, has done a terrific job honest man lan't buy a clean sbrimp tempura. And people 01 today, lhe Sansei, in helping the district in many 22& £ Fil'\l IL MA 5·1165 nobody cares. This is what really worries me. Wish seem to be allracted to a or• capacilles. £)'Jikx elttt (CIos'" T,,,",,, this were the good old days when we couldn't afford ganizalion With ."Cun outings" Wilhout Ihe help of lhese Dine - n;a. nc~ - Coc.ktalll New Owner - Iolr, y, Kawai to eat in restaurants. But these are the times. Oh or other activilies. which are adult leaders the Jr. JACL I UIlIYAKJ • IAPAJoiE" aoo... 314 E. First Sl. tempura! Oh mores! not overloaded With a stutry could not runction as a true Los An.reJes • MA 9-3021 1______.1 bUSIness type atmosphere. organization. I feel that an in• Tin Sing Restaurant In the coming year we plan terest must be stirred up on . _- , to organize more activities lhe adull level so that Jr. I EXQUISITI ·1 CANTONESI By Jim Henry and also the COI'malion oC a JACL can grow and become CUISINE Pacific Northwest basketball a strong organization. IS23 W. Depa rting March 20, 1968 KAWAFUKU Redond. via Canadian Pacific Airlines ~ ~~,ir· :" -; Oc~:;:ur ~ BI.d. Cherry Blossom Queen for S.F, The Only Tour of its Kind l Stopover in Van· 204 Vz E, lot St., couver - Fabulous Shows in Japan - Geisha L.A, lAA 8.90S. Party - Scenic Wonders - English speaking AMAZING NEW JAPAN MIfI\'. Chire N;a"nh ll'!Q Nihonmachi fete Mar. 28 sought Guides - Plus Many Other Attractions to Houtss Make ThiS a Trip of a Life Tlmel - Members • May Join Tour from Los Angeles, San FranCisco, I THE RISE 01 Japan Crom duclion .ngines. This engine SAN FRANCISCO - Plans to talenl. paralY!'i!l; to become a fore• toiled not only Cor the world, select a queen for the color- The celebration will also in• Seattle or Vancouver. most force oC the modern age but lor 90 million Japanese (ul "Nihonmachi" Cherry dude a procession oC klmono- FOR BROCHURES . & INFORMATION is nne of the most exciting in bewildering anay, Blo ~som Festival, the thrce- clad gll'IIi, sword carrying sa- and miraculou~ stoJ'ies oC our • •• day celebration Collowing the mUlai. Colk dancing and sing- Mitsuiline Travel Service lIme. THEY PROD CEO evel'y- I opening oC the Japanese Cul- iog, lantern pru'ade, sumo The majority of Amel'icans, tbing: S t e el. non-Cerrous tural and Trade Center here tournament and an arl ex. 327 E I st St., Los Angeles, Calif. the new moon who live in the easlern part metals, heavy and IIghl mach- next Mar. 28. were announced hibil. j Telephone' 625·1505 Yoour Hort: Wtllltl T_ of lhp U.S .. are not aware oJ ioery, integrated industdes by His80 Inouye, contest Streets and stores in the . : : : : . : : : . . . . a l l f~u liilIly IlUUI.nchlhl U~ l t.ur ... nt 'IORt: MINI NOTEK: 1Iou,e Each addltlo.al U II., UUtt (,Irlt of th~(' 'RY ln ~ l'Ol1- po,",ibl. to find • number oC l~~~ln.I\' Sh hmko. hr 01 'Rf'n- \morlran Airway. planp (font 21 b)." lIo. 0". or Speakf"l' Tadao Beppu hal I • '"' .. '"' ...... W~ 1.o~ AIIRClc~ . Ihe .ponKOU or thp PGA event t.turd though that thi. plaCe!! in JaplUl wilh Uleir OWII '1'CllnU •. 1'II,da ko. :16 Drt'. II h "The weRther is commondlnl leild in t h • Grelter Los Angeln howtv~l' , time \\ l would If'kc a $intill\r "I!ighl views" th ... Yoshinort, p Ml' and Mr.. MfI• perrect" Lt'wh~ Sl;I. id, " I'm fwd own,,!, of I h t Makaha. ~;a.to (;~bl"'''' SlI'UfU{If" Cor tllP leadelship of ft... ft .. ~ original "eight vi~w~" are Tanid". br Bn"Ie<)', M~rl'h Vall«y devt"lopl11(.'Ilt , , • ('al• I· . appro rh alld talk about ho\\ "~ru:"o . :dUI·tllllt the film In and .t, l"umtkn Sak"to. (It \\'u:o; R real pl(l'o ~ lu t to Iho SI,"" Hou"" 01 RopI·.. ell-. Flower View Gardens ) (lU miiht .altaC'k (he pl'obl.m round in Rnd around LAkf' YOllhlt "omU •• 1("ltIuko V_m,,· \\'(" 11 ncco Hawniinn b. c k• vin (lhaJ. h(l'ad Jet'ld ('oach at me(-t rC'loti\ ! ('~ and friends, old tath'e!l Ht'('ordhue to the Star- FLORISTS (\f what to st't> lf you e-vtr Bi\\ a nral' Kyoto. d. t! l'oulld ~ hOltc The movlt-'" KamehBl1Ichlt Srhool (01' 10 nONOI. I.V and I1("W dUl'int( m~' ,'ec('nl BuJletl~ , Bf'PPU alld Rep!:. , l:r~llt~ ' *~:~~;; ~vull'r pt.o!~6-::~: The I... dltlollnl "lIhl v ..", 1 :vear~. r(" ~ IA:nrd hl ~ \\ ent to .hlpc\O. For lack of • n~ oalled . Hook. Line alld Slnk• ha" P04 lo~ Arillkak1, Seth I. . 50 1.01 I wo·w('ck "Isit ill LO)i AII• Robert S. TaJra .wd Jllram I and '1mt orders for Anoel" br\t('r ttllt' mAybe we c8nlbj~ .< .numeraltd b)· tho Jap.· celt.J. Nov, 1& b 1'ltOnlllll, ~ l hll l'" ,,, Lewl ~ said he has COIn- ~ ition , Chal has beel! granted (New York), Spark. Ga.IUOI, "e le ~, ltd 1i1 ~e to list thll col• Kamak. have beel} mam'u- I appro.eh ,omctbiug 11k. ·· Iolk ne.'ie Are: The- autumn vie\\ as 1,Ictod J8 rIIm. 10 date .11 OJ one-year leave. begInning Evelyu umn thank thost who help· verlng to gain advantage In A""g, 1~~~,.~~~L:YlnduSl"al wi~rlom b~ the- l1umbcr~.'· :;een h'om J~hi~ ' 8nl8: Ule cvrn• to til ~tu d,' 011 the Enomto. 1''\).'" 'Ivoko. tl:l: No\' 1& box ollire hits. " JlIst to sleep Sept" to ~peakel'-I G~r9r Ma~ok.. \\'orld'~ ~n o \\' 011 ·s Kataum!, d g\'(\lyn Wata (I'd to mokl" illY vat'alion 11\0~L the struggle (or the Inagalti • Ikr ERCh of th\.' sodehe,!; in, HirayamB, thr on Ih~ plane O\,(.'S' h~J'e gay," Mainland ~Jt " h'RI1I W OIl ~WlS'f't Michlet{ll'on ••o, Aklkn. b l(\I· pI l'tHHUl 1 'fhestl include Ihe :o hip T wo trustel'S of the 45&8 tent'"t"la. lo ~ Aogele3 " invol\'C's thC'n1!'iel\'('s in a COl\• a.t eta; thr evellin£ 111(' thH'~ dll .V~' I'CSt." he add• ('}lamplollshlp III HHi8 . 1960. boa~ ~t~: 1\~:~~e~lSI~~~~y';'a:I~~lulla. II \\'lIIle Funakoshls. Joa.nne ond $:lOO 'mllia" Go\"t'rnmenl Em-I 397·21&1 - 397·2162 ~id('r8bl(' amount or I\un\enca] bell al lI!iidera: Ihe .ail• ed, Luck,· rut' Lewis. Some I gll~ and 196:1. alld linlshed in, back fl"om Vabas.: th~ }'ujimoto, Mn. Ume. 70' No, 1& Kny Fun3 koshJ, the 0 a ,. t plo)'e., Retirement System --::K""OK::"U-S"'A-I-I'-NT- E-R":'N-A-T":'IO":'NI':":'L-- ..:ateItOTlzation. The Amel'icaus, • Voshhru, d Harue Ohta. 1\"" ... \1. uf \.I I' less' lortunflte onC$ rind )"un n.,·-up ill In61 , 1964 . 1965 s~· Mlul'a! o( LonK Beach. the havc J l'~ign('d tlllder pr(, ~8\1r e TRAVEL. INC, tor instaort'. talk about thp b.right wilh • bre.... t ko Yoshimoio, fa &" it hnpoM~sble to snooze 01\ a and I PUll. "'m~u lh~ b ~' lIarry Itondas, the ('harley ol an investigation and the 240 E. hi St (12) fAA 6.5284 •• -eV(,ll Dcadb' 01 Awazu: thf' ]'oin uight at F'~~~e~~t~~~~.p~~ : dN~l~r!~ce. ~\ plane. ~UN"I NO ' N ~ S! lhreat of a ls.wsull b,' the Jim Higashi. 8us. Mgr ··.Four Cardinal Virtues," The K81'RSaki; and Ult , i1d eee.." p Kuno FulUn. b FranchI!, Jpmell, Knma.vat,ns, lhe Ted Kunlt• SOi\1£ 'rhlee alighting II Kalata. tr you Mits\lo. '~o9h10, ~ Flor€'ncf' M\I· S H'U ~ and the' 11' dnughter Oahu sold iers have bf'cn kill• state ildmlnlStl·.lion. Ih~ Ad- NISEI EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ChinC"!'e' have thC'lr "Three Re• kat. Mildred Suehl~8 . I( :alherlne A Good Word ••• I\ole Ihem carefull\' I Ihink Carol Alln. 01 WhittIer•. Ierr ~d ill Vietnam I'c(·ent )y. They vertisf'I' rl"port~ They al'e, 371 e..st 2nd St .• Sui lr 60~ ligions. "Four Chts....;ic::." .c Flvt lI of Public In- • In the frozen food Sections of ..,,,.. ... d l\tomol'tO MlvOl. Kloko destl'o~'cd above: FU.n" by Hokusai Kat.suika or kawR. Nellte Kiyoto. Klyoml ..... 1I. Jt several hOrne1t, :-f taluction, to i.ssue certii lcates Monterey Beauty College )IWal'a, Helen ToJio. b Telichl. gutted the Foodland Super· in the namf" of the Institution Markets in Southern California 'rut.; 'rU.REE n EW '-Tills the equally {.mou. " FIFTY• Sherrod. Panl. s l\tlvukl Sode-~ Comp lete Traininq In Cosmetolog, lomewhat una...... :mming state• 'l'HREE STAGES OF THE 1 k;a d~ : il'a!l~n~~ M~ ' market ond flooded \\Talm"I" f 0 J' suct'es~h . tI completion or Information Brochure on Request ment rel'el'$ to the U1.Tee most TOKAIDO" by Ando Hiro• l-U1o. No, 15 Elt mentary School. "ht ~lJ- CO \ll'se~ Offered. les aJso ap• 6]4 lightho",. Av<. 1939.0) -s Htsahl {Lo!'C AnceIe:-;l. Morlo Owner. E'lelyn A. Ogaw~ beautiful spots in Japan a"• ~hige. (Tokyo). d nanako Ha1anl'lka pel'market was hardest hU, pI'ovec! b~' the ImmigratJon MOCHI for your Traditional Ozoni Jdentified b) tho .Iapanese The real point to all thi~ f Lo.~ Anaelul. Yo Oda. S3il..-uj1. 8J· Wailuku. No\' 13 be counted lor w hat is sane plane Dec. 28 and into aloha an awful lolo·' Now 1 word• -w Hat&ue. s John. Robert. and sensible. it is on thiS case as warm as Hawaiian sun• TAMUUiiA )ASAHI Mltsuo, 12 lec And Co., Inc. "I'co'eeofro1ft'To'tyo lessly watched b.y mind and Ihat is now belore the board shine. She wa. gl·eeted by * Okawa. K.!:uke. &5' Xo" 2+·-\\.' II thougbt.. ·hade. color. d.1ifl. ~Lo$ • lIolden be.r Ir"," the Iu4 Koto. s Klyotane i''''red of regents," D 11 k t P. Kabauamoku, tbe f7h. 9in t1. to:. ftl '-14U 8 FUNAKOSHI INS AGY. Funako",, · Kagawa·M.n,k.·Mo,.y ~-)~"t"t. 218 S. S'n P,d,o ...... 62&-5275. 4b2· 7406 the Spacemaster~ will serve T~- Hong Kong 3 limes a week For FInest HIROHATA INS . AGY · 354 E. ht . 628·1215. 287·8b05 -SEW ·DUKE· 0G.l _._------!rom California. via Vancouv• INOUYE INS. AGY. 15029 Sjl ••""ood Avo .• No ....lk ...... 8&4 ·5n. -It VU TlKA KU IOTA- WlSOOII IM PORT SALES COWAIfl'. \III er and Tokyo, Oll the ~hort JOE S. ITANO & co.. 318·112 E l SI SL ...... &24· 0758 l os MI.I.. . Callfolftia I Great Circle route. J F d I TOM T. ITO &69 Del Monu P... d,n...... 794·7189. &81-4411 i"1II~1II1I::I~II;:I~II:II~II:IIIII:IIII] 1 I MINORU 'NIX' NAGATA 1497 Roel< H..... Mont ..., P.rk 2&8-4554 apanese 00 STEVE NAKAJI 4S6& C,ntin,la Avo ...... •... 391·5931. 837 ·9150 SATO INS . AGY . 366 E. lsi SI. 629-1425. 261·65]9 There is only one ~ Cherry Brand ~ SOLD AT AlL GROCERY STORES ••• ~ MUTUAL SUPPLY CO . ~ 114 N. S•• P,dll SL lilA 2-311. American National Mercantile Co. HOME or THE NISEI BOWLERS so comforting ill~~I~I~II~I~~~I~I~I~II~~;;II~;I~IIII~I:J 949 E. 2nd St.. Los Ang.l" 12 - MA "·01110 ROSE HOLIDAY BOWL TRY • l130 CRJ!:NSHA\V BLVD .• L ..~. 11 AX ~325 AJINOMOTO CO./S . / I -In Wen Coyl!'!a Shopping Center near Broadway DePl Store--- trlange NEW INSTANT DASHI NO MOra /CAMERA . HILLS MAKES FOOD TASTE BETTE." HOLIDAY· STARDUST BOWL 3445 N 8ro.. c:hn, Cl'ucato. Art .• .,. ... til_U!' ~" ... ., I. ".I .~to" t035 W. WALNUT PARKWAY. WEST COVINA Complttt Ptloto EqulDmtnl Su .... "at.. '. ;",'.1, .. ". <...... ,~ & ,,- ...... ,.., t:llt • r,t l ~ ~ -~ ~ t hi-IRe GR 2·1015 JAMES S OGATA • Sues a considerable Hme ""d a greal deal of I trouble tn prepuing .ny kind of " dastli". i I PUBLIC INVITATION H , 1 l~~I · • Produces I wonderful I't d ashi for Misoshiru, I Tentsuyu . Udon, Nabemono, Nishime, Fried Rice, • \Vhi l~ T II, Pa CIfiC Citlztr: Ie a membernllp pubhC-01\1on 01 the L~agut r. o n.m~mbt~ Ramen, etc. I JaP4I1.'Sf AUltrican Cltllt'nS are IlIVlttd to wb· ONE PLACE -so beaullful. f 5cribt Fill out lht cou f\O n or ~"'r. d In '10U p'n.o(l~' chect.: IndiCA ting so serene-for every service A. ! your ChOllt at tlrne of need. Trust Rose • k p.ck.d in 0 p,elly. handy spaker. Hills counselors to give Rates: .:4 a \ ear: :, .50 lor 2 years. IJd\llce. help and comfort. Mortuary. c.metery. chap· "Os. HILLS I PACIFIC CITIZEN. 125 Weller St .• L.A .• Calif. 90012 e ls. flowe r shopS and aU C)n~~ Clt her facilities are at one : N.·le. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••• e •••••• convenient location. Rose 3900 Wo,r.m." '-4 111 "o.d I I HIlls orrer.; so much mo'.- Wh.t! .... C. lolom,. SOLD AT YOUR SUPERMARKETS AND Ar1dr!01S • ...... yet costs no mort. OXford ,.1)'921 Clt1 •• ••••••••••••• ~ •••• 0. Stat.a ••••••••••• ,0_ liP •••••••• ...... I ~ST~ES I Ii 20th lIennl.1 Conf.b Doings: Dr, Tom Taketa ...... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PACIFIC CITIZEN N ... lit•• ' ...clul __FI .... cent pe, wo,d, 'I mInimum Of a WOfdl .. For the Young, Old __'"_"_"_'0_"_3% dllCount for .. ImerUON C.ih WIth ord.. :.:_. ____ • EMPLOYMENT-So. Calif. • EMPLOYMENT OF~ Ylm.lo Employment AgfntJ ---GENERAL And In-Between Job Inqulrl" W.'comt WORK MAR~'_l80li 3~2 ~Nl~"f~\~ .. ,L·DA'·II' Al"l ' U-:'~ .i ~~~! ~t~~IJ~P~fd, JACLer.-.voung, old and olhe,·wi ••-y ou .r. cordially In• .. ''lI No exp<'rlencc nCtCiUry. vited to the 20TH BIENNIAL NATIONAL CONVENTION OF INTEREST TO MEN WUl tratn. Tunt U. Mc.h.nl •. POI .... Il00-5511 Seaboard Finance dul"ing the week oC Aug. 21-24, in San Jos•. Please Join LIS (or lour days oC business an.d fun. Memb.,.. oC the local Con• :~r:~~~. A~:~~ 5! ~~~ . II~r : . : ~~~:t~~~ rl~l~:r ~Jt~at~h, . t08aD~~:" * ~~~~rI!R::.J:'·'~~ .~ yr•. nO .:5~~ ___ ~~::::::....::::...:.:::...... _ vention Board arc bu.ily "naged In making Ihl. National meeting a. Inter•• Ung and meaningful .. po.slbl. lor you TroW. elk, ralc. rou't ex. (In e50 "'" LIBRARIAN-SR. We are a.king and counting on your assistance in the plan• :~:l . 1::~hle~:· ' bfd~1. ~~feriiii~ CITY OF COVINA ning and in actually carrying out some ot the activillc! dur• Of' INTEREST TO WOMEN Male Or Ff'malc Ing thls-YOUR--.:onvention. ~~l : ~k~Ll.' de~r:; . ~~lltl:l~~,.tl~rlto·~~ SALARY $663 - S806 As 1 mentioned in my pre• ion concerning the state and ' ~klfr ' l glr~', a~m~:~;~r··.to·~ !~~~ ~:;~eue · tI~n l~b~~ ~Y c(J1:~tnc: lU~n~ vious writing, we have in ow' the (ulure or YOut' organiza- Bill. Typist, carpt bf7 (I J frl 390+ .. yean of profe slonal library N Aid Comp Ur) 400 r&rh excerlence. Dl!adllne for lUln. Nallonal organization a wid. Han - the JACL, but aJso to J\I~~~~Sbeaut y talon, S 'Mar .75wk foe.. rauDa.rft".'l',.onl.068. Can or Write ;lite spech'um or members - meet and make new acqualnt- Count.r GI,I, dry cl•• nlnr 160hr COViNA CITY HALL 6- from lhe teenage youth. to the ance~ rrom chapters through- __ _ __ old timers in theil· 50. and out the National organization AUTO PARTS 125 E. College St., Covina 60s. wilh the young and mid• Although we have not COUNTER MAN 331-0111 dle-aged adults in bel ween. tormaiJy communicated with MUlL have jobber expcrlenct". We a re planning 10 pl·ovld. either the Pro.. re ••lve W ••t- NO ACE LIMI'!' - LOAN DEPARTMENT _ rOl' the interests and needs or aJde or the Ohlearo Y-J'JIIi Boggs & McBurney :i~1 ~r~ln:e~:;~lanc,.:r"t~rlt;~~k~ cach age group in 90 rar 85 ~a~~~ E:~~: r:g~n~O~~J~~ t~~~nSlt1~ril~S ~I~~; boosler and social activltie. (both composed primaril y, if 11650 Blvd. not entirely, o( young adults) West Los Angeles benefi ts. Call Pcrsonnt"1 Dept. for arc concerned, provided we to request their assistance in 212-2362 473-6541 appoinlment ON THE 'PROGRAMME' have assurance oC a fairly hosting young adults at this D~'S----wt. ' E In S~n Dle~o Belmont Savings & Loan large attendance oC the re• 20th Biennial Con Cab , I am wants lady a.e 18-40 to IIve-Jn Phone (213} 246~ 7121 • 245-7231 Hollywood JACL installation progl'am this Sunday I spective age g,·oups. taking this means to do so. ~~~s:\~S~;L. ~I!~cr~~l~~ ! ~~~~i:~d~ AUTOMATIC at the Knickerbocker Hotel will be a "first" for us I W e al'e confident of a lal'ge ~~t:~te "r~3mbO~~:.ry c~~fan:scr~: in th.at with the rhetoric and theatrics of my JACL '8 J representative group or youths Wo u I d the Progressive SCREW MACHINE you're right-they are San Jose Zebras:' Westside assist us in program- Rivkin 171<11 276-1611 or wrJte to OPERATOR .Tapan Tour roommate Chaz Kamayatsu , we shall. be Y ovc, and adults in the 30- and 40- ming lor the Opening Mixer 5803 Erlangcr 5t.. San Dlelo, DA VENPORT the "programme" of that chapter event. now bemg ,Veal' age bl'acket, but are un• (August 21) , and the Y-Jls ~ ~~l'ifo~o~e~ bolstered by Wilshire Uptown JACL and the Holly· -• ('et'lain about the young adults (from tbe bometown of our Aero Screw Products wood JAClrsponsored youth club, tlle Avante~ (in the 20s) and old-timers popular and genial 1000 Club ELECTRONIC 201~ N Uncoln. Burbank h~urs (in the 50s and 60s) We Chairman. Dr. Frank Saka- TECI:INICIAN _ Call 849_"""_l_6'___ _ The other night we spent five just .listing would certalilly lIkc 10 see a (also putting an asterisk on slides unfit for pro)echol1 Letters from Our Readers moto). the Whing Ding? • OPERATORS large number 0/ lhe iatte,· lwo con~lder :::;~~~el bacause of poor exposure or blur) Ule slides we had Please our request PIONEER MAGNETICS dresse!ll. Cnmpl.te g,·oups. How about all oC you carefully. We feel your par- • HAND FINISHERS taken during the three weeks in Japan la t fall. A.nd Understanding Press be just ShOl·t or being tolally who arc thinking of coming to ticipation would deUnitely JIIIl ~~: :~Ch~~;I~I;lca~o;bie 01 • SP1:tfl~~n~CHfNE l' i n g, we haven't finished the project. In the course of list· Edilor: ineffective. Hi people lhe convention dropping me a stimulate the i\tlendance or performing t ~ t &: trouble BUnd Stitch-Overlock ing, we h ave had to resort to our guides, news papers, The tragic story (Dec. 8-10) would simply be out of the notc indicating your age cate• youn/( adults from Ihroughout :~.~~ ~lnto~,!'.:of~~~'I~·t'd Iran- LORE EN CASUALS s ouvenirs and references to have that one or two lme Qu estion. gory and suggestions (if any). ol 21-year-old Chicago San• the National organization. 1'op Sahlry Van Nuy! 11157 Lull S1. TR :l.1741 about the slide to make sense. sei, Karen Nomiya, charged Thus it means lhat the J ACLers must volunteer their Jnterviews dally 8 to :5 On Thanksgiving night, we had gat~ere d the fam· with the fatal slabbings o( " Allenlion: Yount Adullo And Old-Tim ... Saturday berore noon SHEET METAL MAN efforts al aU levels. But th,. 870-9505 393 .0136 ily for the entire show of s ome 400 shdes-and that prominent Duluth woman and For you youn .. adullo, .t• As (or the old-tim.... al- Experienced her daughter, received wide will require a common front. tending the convention will be PUNCH PRESS took over 3 hours. The Hollywood installation show, tendjng the convention wllJ 17~~n~:r~~~~eaSt Operator up to t25 ton. but sympathetic treatment in The entire JACL membership a rich, exciting experience. It we hope, can be trimmed to about 100 slides with com · must reach an agreement that enable you to renew old Day or Night ~hJft, " hour week. the local press. will not only provide an op· comme,r~~albe~~ril:.y ments and make for a quick hour s how. we will do all thjngs neces· friendsbip, remlnJsce about ------offs. Such low key coverage by pOl'lunity to voice your opin- the Hgood ole days", and see ~b " b~~~ Can Joe Herget 944 -6238 Much has been -said a bout Chaz getting " lost" at the Chicago newspapers re• sary to help lhe disadvantaged Americans. Once this motiva• tor yoursel( the dynamic,' ~ t Standard Precision Inc. Nikko-and we found him in a candid shot laken of veals ao unusual understand• ROSE HillS ~ tion accord is reached, we can heallhy stale o( the National \.. _ ...... :S::a:::n.::l>:...:!....:.'..:S::p::.rl:::n::.£s::._C::a.::"::.·f" ' _ _ the "Sennin Gyoretsu", the Toshugu Shrine autumn ing ot and compassion Cor this ~ unfortunate girl's action then exercise the special as• JACL, which you helped or- OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES j festival. He doesn't reappear in my collection of slides Kuroiwa -- ganize and nurture EN ' Wood Model Builder This is ccrtamly journal• sessment clause in tbe Na• (Continued (rom Page 6) until the series shot several days later a t Hakone' FR~~ ~:: I ~~ G Paltern Maker preferred ism's finest hour, printing tional Constitution By-Laws Appuently many old-tim- ( • MFOR A l also able (rom the clear air 01 the ge~ Hotel Kowakien. what happened without con• (Arlicle X-Budget and Fin• ers would like to together I CAREER iN COUNSELING i present. every once in a while. Wh at > j TOOL & DIE MAKER Don't expect an oscar contender from the slides. de.mnation or reproach and ance) to raise the necessary I stared Tsopo in Ule tace better place than at a Na- i Excellent Earnings • But Chaz's comments should be. including enough background funds. We do not bave to go Tomkins Tooling Ind .• Inc. through lhe hoop-Ia of • rund and thought: you ought to tlonal Convention? Many of ~ and Company Bene/i!s ~ (213) 324-8486 material - the story behind hang one or these in yow· bath• you undoubtedly remember! CALL ( the slory - to enable lhe raising campaign. room Sunday nights. For i{ pubhc to understand the Now let us look al the oth., the ever efficient and (riendly! OXford 9-0921 i • R(Al ESTATE CHUMAN 'S CHALLENGE side oC the picture, as the so• you could see yourself look• Mrs. Tokie (Sally) Slocum r ASK FOR palhos behind the headlines ing like this Monday morn• who approached me at the an- \ of tbe day. called "disadvantaged" Amer• i LENDER'S COST ONLY!!i A tradition of the Japanese press is the " zadankai" icans might interpret our ings, blue. grumpy, puffed nual convention (which I en- r MR. FRENCH J BERRY SUZUKIDA up, tceth clenched, or gen• joyed immensely) o( the Cen- ~..q..q..q...q .,q- ____.0 House in exceUent condition. -a talk session to elicit certain facts and comments. 922 Leland Avenue Johnny - come - lately efforts. $36.000 magnificent view. 2 bed• eraUy out-aI-sorts, you I d tral CaJifornia District Coun• room & den . Patio. Neat yard. Hokubei :Mainichi in San Francisco is one isei pub· Chicago. Ulinois Typical reactions might be (a) 3815 FrankJln Avc .. Silverlak~. where we.re you aU tb.is time, change your expression ·fast. cil lasl December and asked Open weckends. Weekdi:lvs call lication, which has been featuring this form of report· The boys began playing II Mrs. Kmg 214-6271 to arran •• (b) what took you so long? lhat a get together be planned CA."'IL~ appointment. ing consis tently in their New Year edition. This year The Chuman Challeng. (c) are you trying to buy our catch and baseball with the for the old-timers at lhe San Dear Editor. lsOPO, using interlocked hands Jose National Convention. Ac ross (rom SL John's Hosp. the topic was "Where is the mainstream of American friendship, and (d) we need • SOCIAL fu"NOVNCt;;l\tEN7 Frank Chum an 's challenge your participation in the dem• as • bat. Whack! and a splash• How about it. you old-tim• 2032 Simla r.1oni~ BI,~. life today?" ing. diving attempt at a line• ers? Please honor us with Santi Moniu, elM. 10 the JACL to raise S2'" onstrations, not your money. Muy &. GtO<~ t: h!lilUkJ EX S-4111 In the course of discussion. Frank Chuman's $2112 million in an all-out effort to Ir 1 were in Iheir shoes. I drive into left center lagoon. your presence. Mrs. Slocum is JACL Chapters-Nisei Club. help disadvantaged Amencans cerlainly could react thusly. oon, tiring of the game, they wiUing to assist us in plan• Invited to Announce million challenge to JACL was appraised. Said Rev. t()l;seci the tsopo on the sand• should b. considered a nobl. What I am trying to say is ning lor your pleasure. But Their Social Activities Lloyd Wake: "I thought it was the most creative thing ba ,· and. with a stomp of tbe SloCb and Bonds On ,dea ralher than a real chal• that we have no chance 01 she will need your assistance in the PC ClassiIied. heel. popped it. And this be• All EXCH ANGE S I have heard. In a way it is a kind of colonialis m • lenge. I agree with Dr. David publicly raising tbe sum that -especially your attendance. , came the new gam e. the easiest way to meet the problem is to give money. Miura (PC Dec. 15) lhat a Mr. Chuman proposes, that it However, we need to go a step further and become challenge is a chaUenge only it is to be raised it must be I've been told that my lem• Convention Notes CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES S2 per Column Inch personally involved in the power struggle." when there is a possibility of done almost overnight to do per tantrums during inlancy Tbe particulars for the Ora• Fred Funakoshi attaining a set goal. I also any good, thai we do not bave look lhe (orm of crying till I Reports and Studies ( Remu.tance with Order) Said Fred Hoshiyama: ''1 agree that Mr. Chuman torical and Essay Contests are suggest to Mr. Chuman lhal any concrete plan for the use was out of breath. then holding lorthcoming from the office of Available on ReQul!St made a good point. I feel the Nisei can be a g ood he assume the job of raising o( the Lunds, lhat the aid el• my breath 'till was blue in the the National Youth Director. link because they can help heal or bridge the gap be· lace! I reflected on two things: RUTNER. JACKSON & GRAY INC. the money and 1 shaU wish to fort cannot be a short term The topic for both contests Membe r- New York Slack Exchange tween the white and the black. Some of my friends starl him off with my pledge proJect. and finally. tb.at S2' l 'm glad I'm not a Trukese wiJJ center on the theme of blowfish; and I'm glad that !==_~ IIIMlik;;;;';;"'"~ disagree witb this. :My opinion is tbat we can take a for SIOO on the condilion that is not enough if any good is the convention, uJACL-.Her i• 711 W. 7TH ST •• LOS ANGELES my mother wasn't wont to neutral position and be effective as a go·between." he can get 4,999 otber J ACL• to come of the project. tage for the Future." 1 am MA 0-1080 Sweet Shop stomp on me with her heel. R•• Phon" AN 1·4422 Said Yorl Wada: "I think that Frank Chuman is ers to pledge like amounts in 1 propose instead a thorough taking this means to request 244 E. Isl 51. , L.A 12 months. Tbis will raise A girl of about nine, or a wrong. I tbink it is too late for that. I don't think the soul searching on the part of thai chapters and district MA 8·4935 only S500,OOO or one-fifth o( Negroid and Spanish cast, her :======'. Japanese American community, either emotionally or every JACL member. thal wet dress clinging to her, councils make plans (or these the suggested goal but it could every member thus reach a activities. intellectually, can identify with the black militants be a start provided there is came up to me and said, sense of motivation in which H a ii~ Since both the adult and because t heir whole background is different. Their a plan ready for its use. "Ngang. iitei Marestera. he must think not only of bis tom?" At flrst 1 didn't catch Jr. chapters have recently had identification, their aspirations are more with the Having participated in sev• t.- MARUKYO own welCare but those oC his on. She repeated her perform• elections of officers for 1968, white community. However, if it is not possible for eral large scale JACL dnves , I _ Kimono Store fellow Americans in need of ance /01' me. "Ken," I an• we would appreciate l'eceiv· in the past. know how diffi• Japanese Americans to be the link, I would like to r help, that a grass roots con• swered, "iitei Ken. Uh, iIaii• ing a post card listing the ~ 101 W,II" SI. ~ee more Japanese Americans take a firm s tand and cult it was to raise funds sensus be developed whicb tom?" " Iitei Marestera," she names, addresses (zip code), \-'i among the Japanese Ameri• make a clear commitment to be on the s ide of t he will lead towards a revision replied to my great JOY. "Ah!" and phone numbers (area can in general, let alone the \ l os Angeles t:i:\ black people of this country. I think there are too few and overhaul of lhe J ACL I execlaimed, "1ilei Ken, litom code) of the presidents of both ~ J ACL members. And. as Dr. 1 groups. Please indicate if a \ ' MA 8-5902 ?f us doing this. But to say that the Japanese Amer· policies and objectives, in· Marestera. Uh, itaii ...,1 1 Original creations in Jade. Purls, Miura stated. the JACL in 11) Icans, beca use of our history of discrimination, segre. c1uding the national and local asked. seeking a helpful com• J r. chapter. This information Coral, Amber. Diamonds, Sapphires, the past has not been able constitutions which in turn pletion and pointing to a near• is needed to send communica• Emer31ds and Rubies. Cred it Cards t gation and the fact that we hrought ourselves up by to establish a meaningful civil will spell out in no uncertain tions related to the convention Honored. Free Validated Parking. the bootst.raps can now be the link is arrogance. I by boy. " Jitan Menchor," she rights fund and program. Our terms our intention of help• replied. to the chapters. CENTURY CITY don't think it is possible." . national constitution (Article I am curious to see how ing lhe disadvantaged. and r later discovered Ihat her 95 Century Square Pavilion Est~;~~hed Bold id~as are the result of bold thinking and beget II. Section 2 - Policy) even that we assess the member• name was reaBy Marestena. many chapters will respond. NISEI Call 277-1144 bol~ reachons. Chuman's ~2Ih -million challenge was prohibits us from participat• ship, either through increased The intervocalic Hn" in Tru• It will give me a gauge as to ing in "any ... political activ• 10250 Santa Monica ar-wd ., l A. d es!g n e~ to beget reaction. How many would have dues or special assessments, kese becomes de voiced in fast how widely this column is ity whatsoever, except when /01· the wherewithal to do the speech, sounding like, i( not read, as weB as to the co- ';;;:;;;;:;:;;:;::::::::::::;;;:;;::;:~ no heed If the challenge were Jess t han a million? Not the welfare or civil rights ot TRADING (0. many, we feel. job. Monetary goal should be actually becoming a tongue• operation we might expect for Ii COMMERCiAL REFiiicER;;Tlii;; ', persons of Japanese ancestry • APPLIANCES· TV • FURNITURE a secondary objective. fl ap "r". I had made my first the convention. So, please re- I Designing. Installation· I • • shall be directly affected." In short, do we really care'! preliminary linguistic segmen• spond. Thank you. Maintenance i 34B E. FIRST ST.,. L.A. 12 And participating in the wel• And if we do, are we will• lation and had learned my first 3295 Lindenoaks Dr. ,- S JUt MAdi'on 4-6601 (2. 3 4) iare and civil rights of the 95117 A CHRISTMAS POSTSCRIPT ing? words in Trukese. San Jose. Calif. am , memo 0 i ~.r.,Q'.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.,Q'.,Q'.r_ "disadvantaged" Americans is HAROLD HORIUCHI Certificate Member of R.S.E.S i 1I10re people are taking note of the " overcommer• certainly politically motivated 8314 Tahona Dr. I MemberR::rlg::a~~onAssn . of ~ cialization" of Christmas. But like the weather w hich at this stage in American his· Silvcr Spring. Md. 20903 i lIcense (! Refrigeration contraclor l- everybody talks about but no one does much about tory. Ten years ago it might 25 Years Ago - SAM REI -BOW CD . l . it is good to see some more voices joining this c horu ~ have been considered differ• 1lSOb W Vernon Ave , Los Angele.s i Assembl,man Gannon 5-5.!~!._i -now t hat another holiday s eason has passed. ently. And what was the In the Pacific Citizen, Jan. 21, 1943 I AX JACL position regarding civil Editor: V!e have privately discussed the possibility of ex• righ ts then? Sacrame.nto attorney Henry plormg the idea of substituting Epiphany for Christ. Taketa's article in the PC Let us assume, however. WRA job placement plan Japanese reprinled ... FCC Aloha Plumbing mas as the day of gift giving. This is the Old World that the JACL is able lo raise Holiday Issue titled " Assem• accelerates evacuee l'esettle• cons~del'ing Los Angeles ra· PARTS & SUPPLIES One of the: largest SelectIons the money ... S2.500.000 .. .it blyman Gannon-The Man of custom, a practice still prevalent in parts of Europe ment as Midwest office open• dio station KFWB censorship -Repairs Our SptCially- I 2421 W Jeff",on. L.A RE 12121 wiU be only a small drop in Hour" is a. historical re-crea• and the Latin Americas. ed at 226 W. Jackson St., of A. L. Wirin talk on Evacu• 1948 S Grand . los Angeles JOHN TV SAITO & ASSOCIATES lhe big barrel{ull that is re• tion of a stirring event. It led Chicago . .. Utah Gov. Maw ation on occasion of Bill oC RI 9·4371 It .was the Magi who first brought gifts of gold, quired now, immediately. and to California's relinquishing denies evacuees being "pam• Rights Day program (Dec. 13) frankincense and myrrh to the newborn King. an event how to use the money be• the h31'assment oC Japanese · .. Ten WRA camps reported celebrated 12 days after Christmas. And that tune, comes a big problem. Since by enforcement of the alien pered", statement made Jan. Now Playing till Jan, 23 to be on seJ!-sustaining basis, . "The 12 Days Of Christmas", is becoming more popu. the JACL has no concrete land la w. 14 within 24 hours of charges ED SA TO He,'a, Yakuza Naguri evacuees growing (ood lar as each holiday season passes. So, it may be this plans ready to be implement• There is one oversight. voiced in Senate military af• PLUMBING AND HEATING fairs committee that evacuees Manzanar center opens junior Remodel and RepaIrs Wa ter Komi " ~vercommercialization " ed, it will be years beCore Henry Taketa neglects to Sh,nl.)(o I{Ahu. t.kahlro T.mur. problem of is being consider- college. Heaters. Garbage Disposals. any benefit w ill be had and mention his very considerable are living a " Ufe 01 Riley" Yurm"-o Naga""A 109 more seriously than expected. Furnaces AND by that time more money ... help in rendering personal .. Sen. Wallgren (D-Wash.) Bay Area Council Against -SenlclOg Los Angeles-• . Maybe the s.e leclion won't be as inviting. but buy• introduces bill to transler Discrimination protests firing Call· AX 3· RE 3· more than 212 mililons services and the use ot his 7000 0557 Koshoku lchidai Otoko Ing toys and ~if t s for the youngsters when the prices WRA camps back to Army of five Nisei clerks and steno- R.1'Z0 Jc h,"-aw,J. Avako W.alcao will be needed to do whal we office and secretarial services T.am,Jo Nakamur.l graphers from Alameda COUD- '" ft ..... , • • ... • .. are. chopped In .half as merchants are try ing to clear could do today if we had both to me while I was J ACL's ... Sen. A. B. ·'Happy" ( their me r~ h .an dlse right after Christmas might be the tools and the money legislative advocate. Chandler (D-Ky.) named ty Charities. Commission; Kenny Yoshimura the non-spmtual reason for celehrating Epiphany. even SIOO.OOO. Also, this account of Assem• chairman of Senate subcom• original requesl (or leave ol CORT FOX FORD mittee to investigate 'VRA We have abused the feast of Christmas with "com• Moreover. the Chuman pro• bl yman Gannon's dramatic re• absence filed April J4 unani- Fun PRlcn ON ,. camps and to summon WRA mously denied by board oC fORD MUSTANG. TIUCK mercializati~n" but we shouldn't lose an important as. posal to implement' this mas• vel'sal would be incomplete C~rJStmas sive assistance project without mentioning Henry's Director Dillon Myel' . supervisors ... Rev. Ulysses un (0' Intormaflon pect of that the Magi provided-gift giving New California alien land biU G . Murphy's request of Dec. NO 5-1111 to the ch!ldren. lIuly massive (01" a 20,000 backstage role in persuading 3020 C"n .... BIW1I. RE 4-1141 member JACL .. at the '·c• Mr. Gannon to switch posi • (providing heavy penalties to :; to reopen SeatUe to Ni sei ~:: _ ~ _ ::: _ ::::- _ ~::::~:::::~~-:;;' ------gionaJ and chapter levels is tions. landowners selling or leasing evacuees denied by War Dept. 1------l! I TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS WHO ARE MOVING unrealistic. Assuming there JOE GRANT MASAOKA to minors of Japanese ances• · .. Chicago hoslel experi- ~ Peskin , Gerson will be at least 25 Chapter. Japanese American try) gains support as 17 stat. ment by religious groups may GLASS CO senators join Sen. Claire En• and Districts that will parti• Reseal'ch Project speed relocation of cV'acuees I Plate ana Wtn(!o·. GI41SS 1:1. NeN A.ddress cipate. this means an average 288 Kinsey Hall gle as co-authors . Utah · Mike Masaoka visits TO- I Gla11n9 of All Descrlotlons allocation of SIOO.OOO per unit UCLA. Los Angele. State Sen. Alonzo Hopkins in• paz WRA Cenler to clear up MA 2 8243 (if we start with 21:1 mil• troduces on Jan. 14 alien land misunderstanding oC JACL 724 S San P"aro LO) A0geltS bill Similar to California law role. CllY SUl. ZIP lions). I wonder how (at· lhi! sum will go towards benefit• Arsenal of the Nation . Arkansas state senate Ni sei USA; "Blind spor·. lIIilllllllllllllllmlllllllllllll= 1 ting the most number of Connecticutt was often caU• passes on Jan. 20 anti-Japa• Editorials: .. AccusaUons by EffttUyt Oat, nese al,en land bill 30-1. peopll' in any given unit. It ed in the early days the ·'A.r• Lowrey" (a chalJenge against Nanka Printing • If J~IJ·t. ",OYlng. ClI~a . t let us Icnow At lu.;1 three "'e!:k! more Chap tel'S parllclpate. ~cna l II of the Nation" because Texts of California legis• the CaJiCornja assemblyman AU~ch dddre,~ I ~hel thl~ 2024 E 1.. , SL E t'rlor turrent bl'low M the m.1n:1l,.. "f oaqc the dilution will be t::l'eatcl' oC the abiht~· of lts facto!'ie~ lative memQrials to U.S. Con• fot' facts to support his bill to i~ lo 4.f19f'1t1 Colli' ~ rHANK YOU Paclflt Citizen (,;lrtu!.\lIOil Dept. and If Ihe money slow in to lUrn out Ureilrm~ and am~ J:rcs~ ~eekiJ,~ to re\'oke CitI• I' evoke 1.~el citiO!en$;hip). 125 W.II .. Sl. Lo. Ang.'.~ CL 90012 cOming in the sltuatJOD 'Aould Al'Cgdus 8· 1835 § I I munition. zenship or American-born ··Need for Sirona FEpc·', ilWH~UNIUH ••H."I •• IUlIW~.uWI I