.f \.1.!1"" P hu:- JAPANESl!: AMERTCAN at Lo.I ~cl~., t:all.L CJTlZENS LEAGUE 12.5 Weller St.. Room m ,""h'O P ablleoUoD Los An,~I'" 12. Callf MAdison 6M71 ~"b W~ u.. E c' pt W~ek PACIFIC CITIZEN - Return a.qu •• ted - lAst 01 Year .. Vol. 56 No. '} Friday. Januftry 11. 1963 TEN CENTS By K. Patrick Okura IDAHO SJR 1 CARRIES ALL BUT ONE ~ Washington Newsletter: by M ike Masaoka CO UNTY, FINALCANVASS REVEALS F ivo JACL Cll~p l ors In G Slille w.! . ~ Succo\sful JACL legislafve aim reviewed C"mp IIgn 10 Permit I I~e l CitilOIl$ 10 Casl 8011 01

I' I I io th. 1',,-1,, t'llIn n' r ("f LJelwf'rn lllcuin nt Church lind II nwl,.y. '11,. lib Ir,II'I, Wllh hutl Illd. 0 .1 as new 88th ongress e s c.lhllg whlrh n. chllplel Iluolt. d III Uw f.'oun t)'. i ,I Wu , hlnlllo" nuthorltv I rn""~rnp.1 JAn.. I In· try annually, w.th .p "I,ll «·Ier· low IN ' ~1 CIt Ihe ~'Ir I Session 11'11 111 h.-gl lutioll l' npCJWl'lJng enf'l' to !hr.- rC~lJOIt,nJC of taml ( 't HIHU ~ , ft·"" ciA OlV, . 01 lhl 88th Congr~! hn convent'lle,1 nil. and to Ih.. n1m daln lPR 1111 week. Ihts mol' be nn nppro• Sinles to Bock civil Inl nr.'lv~ r O • U nnock II') IUI6J II n III n .)r ll~(" t.~'B prlale opporhmlty to oUlllne lief to prevent vlolntlon. 01 rnn ar. n' I I I nl-nf'wllh 1. 11t .IAc! · nutionAI Irlll In live obJec 6UtuLlonally lIuarantcoo civil right! w~Uare and economy_ r m~r.~:~1n ,rl flJHJ LlII IIv ... IIlI Iho 1063-64 COllllre!. lonnl und IIherU.s. • • loast In numbers. nul ..· 171 II rm. -1'heRo obJeclive were IIn",I· ttl~ b~ l~IIIU ' 1 • ~.Mll JACI. i. woll ;IWllre 01 trndt· Moreover. JAC[, will con· But, JACI. cannot Ignor" the hi ... HOIHl vUlt ,n) 11 .1M mou.ly ndopll.. 1 01 Ihe NAtional tlonal pnrllllln"nIJl")" ant) congrc~. c~rn~d wilh all legi lat.on 01 Q torlc 'IOIt/on "Eternal vigIl. Bound lrv 1.. 11l .IACt. Convention hold In Seoltl. Ido nal rill€!, jlml proccdur(' which ft('ncrill pubHc or pnvnt,. charar.· ance I. the pric~ 01 lIoorty" and Ruth' . 1,0 '3 ... Jul~ ("nln" :tIIO 117 Iii I :Ir~ annually invok~cl 10 Inl Iral~ I"r Ihal may directly allect per· Njllallty ("1I1Y0I1 InV) lom~ ' ,381 In th~ field 01 civil lind hum"n H JUSC lind Senale con!lldcr:Hlon of ,on> 01 Japanes" ance try In IhlS 01 n'" I~, c.. ~n rl bou • I,~U Uy ';x:rvlSlng the lel(l ov~r Canl,1 1,3 10 1 ..1" 01 rlllhls . JACI, I. II. wllh ApeelA I ,'mphn i" on mon° eXI,ed"lou,ly p"rlntl Ih" will gL1I{'s. Both domestic and Inlerna· of PhIladelphIa and Chalfman 01 Okura appointed Jdff'!'rf,;()n (1"") • 3.n2·1 OM the u'>-/lrntllnu of nil qunlill<'ecilic ICIII. lallon, 01 concern to thr Wilshington J ACL Commltll.'e Tom Hayashi 01 Ncw L.,"\I.,h Ufl.t 2.07J merit nnd abllilv. In lair housing Ollie. II-directly or Indlrcctfy• York City ~mhl • 1 . 1 ~2 6(111 • • • mental health 1('..... 111 1 .~17 f'" law. rein linK 10 Ihe renlol and pur· In the r;eU 01 immillratlon. JACI the overall group Interest 01 Japa· Llnenln 1.lWIn 241 ohn 'e 01 homos ilnd apartment. I com milled 10 Ihe elimination ,I np.e American. IS at Ilake , llIdfM)1\ (R) 2.069 5H1 Minidoka .3.RIlI 1017 In rlrenrthening the lowl agalnsl the Asla.Paelfic Trlon!:le rael" Because American 01 Japane e Supreme Court Cases NIt1' r('lI'C( 1.2f1.t 2 .•'" vo llng discrimInation nnd obollllon di cr.mlnnllon In the Immigration anceslry now are an acceplt.'d and OVERSKADOWEO BY 'he con. Ont'ldn 193 631 le.L~, Ow)'hC'{' fBV) 1.'.1 437 01 Uteroc:>, in provldlnll the And Nationallly Acl 01 1952. as well Integral pari of their respechvr venin, 01 Con,re thle Pd11 ~IIblle ,ehools. [n addition, J ACL i concerned M.n~ 1 la:lOn, especlally those that may more mooths to go beron' I TOTAl", I~ .""" public lucllitles an-I accommoda· with Increa"lng the numlx'r 01 a~l()UJ'nmp.nl. ll;t.L It be generAlly controversial Thpre· .lnnu:.1 the nine JJ'l• lion •. and trail po"lilU~n qualified and wo.'thy Immll~'3nl< (orc JACL will not .tlempl '" In' lirp' "Jue ~lPIlOlJ1hnt.: nt \\ a effective enl,nllr ",,11,.,,- ,f f"L h.1l1V" r lor 'fOrt BV 901 fO V'IIll\ SR ~l1.k" R1 'rot Insohr a e!1ccUve enlorcement hat may be admltled 10 thl COlin· (\uenc~ such leJ(hlallon 'n .ny "':lV rr •• J,lIl. 2. p. P()C';ll .. UCt, If' td 110 .'~1l n nt, ,. ------1 0, I C II ,. Wllt,;on, Instllule dl b~'1fol1nrr Co. (amegi Foundation endows $90,000 for tc lor, n.l,d Okura will coordlnale I drCt" 'fOd alif of Ute Go\'~ G/JiROY. - Kyusaburo Sakata, a new mduslry which would aid Against Discrimination. TO PREPARE FOR 1964 Of lice 01 .l::jur. lIon ~rnor's Commltt('e lor You lh and pI neer local Issei grower. wbo the entire area economically 77·year~ld The summer inS .Iute al Selon is nalnnnl preSident of Ihe J apa. Rep. Matsunaga to vI'ited Japan earuer this pasl The Issei oUered to The same admJnistralive proc.,. NATIONAL CONVENTION II II ,,,11 orcur from Jul., I 11 ne.e American C.tizens League. year, made a sizeable contribution contribule $100.000 toward a proj· dures will be used lllcludlng in· A"g 2J, 1!J63, $Upe ....·1 ed by Dr. to improve condiUons 10 his naUve ecl to reclaim Ihe bay at the vil· DETROIT - Mind1ul of the heavy IContinued on Page 2) T u /lnd dlferleti by Dr T,,,"oakl address Washington village. 1t was learned here last lage so Ihat II could be transform· respoosibiliUes of the • 'atlonal JA• l'ehHa. prole•• or of J apanese al Hayakawa defends Pacifica w~k. ed inlo a fish hal chery. if the pre· CL . Convention to be hosted by Seton 11:.11. BenefHltng from his largess was lectural government would put up Chapel architects DetrOit JACL in 1964, the chapter Foundation radio format D.e. installation Kqura village of Hldaka city in a malching amount. elected the following late to the Siudled . t Tokyo W ~k ayama prefecture, an Impov• He enlisted Ihe support of ex· OAKLAND - The architectural board of governor!' to ~e""'e lor ~·RA;'I/C [ SCO. "AN - A group 01 WASHI NGTO;'l/ .-Democratlc COli' erIShed fishing commuruly of some premier Tetsu Katayama. another firm of Sblg lyama and Robert the next two years. Elections were Dr T.u Wa horn '" Pekll1!:. ,"Ielleeluals. Il-d by 'emantlcisl IIressman Spark M. Matsunaga 01 native of the vUlage, bul Sakata's ~f . Tanaka bas been commio;sioned held Dec. 1 at International 10· ChlO,l, an<.llater attended the Univ. 5.1. Hayakawa, prolessor o( Eng. 80 houses. Hawaii will be the prinolpal speak. It seems that Sakata who came proposal was rejected. to design a chapel in Big Sur for sUtute. In Tokyo, Georgetown. Washing· !ish al San Francisco State CoItege, er at lhe annual In s talla lion dinner· to the Unlled Stales in 1909 had lie then olfered S~O.OOO lor the the Hermits 01 New Camaldati. a Elected were Charles Campbell. n, DC, and Pordham. New rame 10 the defen.·e of Ihe Pa. dance of Ihe Washington . DC J A· lorig been aware 01 the conditions construction of water and sewage Benedictine order establisbed in, Rjchard Fujioka. Ar. Lan e Roy Y'Jfk In 19~ he toured Ihe Far I e.ltca ~'oundahon Ih.s week CL Chapler. which will be held 10 1h e and when he relurned lasl systems in Koura, leaving S[O.OIY.' Italy 950 years ago. Cbapel willi' ;'I/aojo, J.ro Shimada Fr ., 'h" Ea b) IOvltalion Irom 13 uDl\,er'l The foundation. wllh headquar• the Crystal Room 01 Ihe OUleers APril he proposed a plan 10 ereale as an imtial Inst311ment and pledg· be ot unusual design in wood stone da ~lr3.. C/atre Tanaoe and Irs, AI CS ler. al Berkeler. h~s become a Club 01 the Naval Weanons Plant ing 10 send $10,000 each year for and concrete to blend in with tile Kay :iugunol:l.. • The )Iodern I.anguagp Assoda· "')lect of in'lutry by Ihe Senale here on Saturday. J an. 19. begin· the next three years. 'Iatural rugged s.te SO typicai 01 Wa' ace a-'" h n 01 \menca al I meellng ber [nternal Secunly SUbcommittee. niog at 5:30 p.m. Sakata is the owner of Gilro;. 'blS area. I ha f"r Ihe II t tune In I 30· The founclabon operales Ibree li:;• Hi-Co conference Hot Springs. J ear hlslJry Included a lonlerence lener·supporled FM radJo stations. Congressman Malsunaga, a on the teaching 01 Japanese. Furor surrounds Ihe proposal to World War II velA?ra n 01 both the 'The PaCific :-Jorthwe I DistrIct have the hearing. "closed". which lOOlh Inlantry Ballauon and mlli· planners to meel Sen. Fong appointsrormer P co umnisl Council 1- on rec',rd 10 favor 01 the American C.vil Libertic' Union tary inle lligence. was elected last tl'achlOg •• bongo In high schools. 1 described as "harrassmenl". November as one 01 two congress· ~ ANGELES. - TIle 196.1 RI·Co me n ·a l· l ar~e from the Slale of Ha· Conference pla nners will m eel with to be his legislaHve assistant in D.C. waii. He will be the second Amerl· geoera l chairman Alan Kumamolo can of Jaf'lanese a nceslry to serve at Maryknoll Church hall this Sun· HONOLULU - Sen. Hiram. L pointmen Senator Fons: saJd' In Ihe Nationa l Congress. The lirst, day. J a n. 12, 2 p.m. Fong announced the appoinlmen " ['m delidtl<>d that Larry Naka. tsuka bas decided to contioue III Democratic Senalor Dan Inou)·e. Kumamoto, a sociology graduate o( Lawrence K. Nakatsuka as his public service. aiso 01 Hawaii. is being asked to Irom Loyola University now al· legislative assistant. effective Jan introduce his successor in the tending USC graduale SChM!. ha. 1. 1963. "Ravin.<: served under two G1I,'• Represe n t.~tives. Nakatsuka departed lor Wash· House of becn active in Hi·Co for Ihe pas I ernOl"S duru»: the past ten years. ington. D.C .. on Jan. 7 to join the A Harvard Law School gradualn five years. he bas superb qualifications III sta1l 01 Hawaii's senior Senator and lor:ncr h!glslator In the T erri· The conference, usually held duro le~i~lalive \\ork. public admmI· He I~rminaled hi' services as torial Leglsi. ture. h Is appearance ing the school Easter break, is stration aod public rela:lo05. in lerlm Stal<> Director of Saclal at the annual J ACL InstallaLion lie r ed toward high school slu· m . leglSlaU"e assIStant. be will be Services on Dec, 31 will be hts Iir31 before any MaID ' dents. eneoura~ing Ihem on to col• able to continue to give the pe:lple Born and raised in Hawaii Na· land NIsei group. leges by offerlDg seminars with 01 Rawaii the bigh q::alilY or pul>• katsuka was (or nearly 15 ycars lo cal business and professional lie se..... ice b~ has in the [)II I." M[loma Prc.,ldent a reporter with the H009lulu SLar men. Salaries. Job security. work· Bulletin. In 19:>2. he was awarded Harry T akagi. retiring chapt.or ing conditions. Advancemenl and the Nieman Fellowship to Harvard presidenl and chairman of Ihe the fulure 01 many professions arc University in recognItion of his out· hoard, will sorve as 10aslmasLer su eyed dudo!: tho tw<>-c1 • Rescrvallon. may be With molo. 01 10~ W 8th St., was clected Visited F or E ...t Mr,. Akl Iwala. W lI lt~hall 2·8!1!lG. .. I h [' r a. pres.dent of the Sonoma Counly In 1955, be carried oul 3 ten .,nd wllh MillS Sci. 1I,ld., OLiver tions for 19S.'! mem~r.;b.tp> ... ill St, John's hospital JAC'L (or the 1~63 term lie bo weeks for Ute the p'St 10 Y:If 1\ , "mem· \;;l3n countries. He was a J;utllil tJ ve Vc nlurn COUIlIy J l Lcr, wn. Circulation Deparlmenl com• ~'arrell J~pan es~ leeterl ,'ir~ preSident 01 Ih,' SI ber 01 Ibe hrlll of 11\0111 01 Ihe IInvernmenl In plete Ihe "cut-on" date pro«!ss. Dr, Y. Harada, 50 and AS6oclales. I9tiO d'Jrln!: the C'eutenlllal ,. lehr~· J oho's 1I0 ~ l'ltal tnedlclll , tart re tIt",e Is DO ellinJ; wb.tcb ooes AT NAIRO CONFERENCE 'A(R \MI'I-I'I'O. IJI YO:lhIlO /la· ac'nll)' II "m'lIno ucccc'-ure uninterrupted servo SurVIving him life hi ' wile Su dinner 100l0,,'Ow al Green Mill Tuberculosi!' nnd llenUh A n. He O'ler Ihe country ~) I"ku PMt In t rney. dll-d here on Dce 16 ud· Icc. reader/. 're "d\'~ed to give semInal . work.hops and cllnlc.s ,"iye. Son Mark, dAughtor Rose· duniy alter 0 hoart nttuck. He wa. Inn. Cotall, Fronk Odo i: dInner Iwas rl'Centl\' named p\lbJiclt w two week' oollce, supplying to dl cuss' '''rhe Role of Gov. mary. hrother Dr M A, Dr SI He urged /'Iullonal JACL to chairman. Chopter ,nd ... chaIrman for the 1963 March of both old and new addres '" 10 ernment In Intergroup H(·lo. Hilrold. Ciark, 1.lc.· Mr. Soburo • Inbllsh the "NI,,'I ot Ihe Bien· mnn's Club owal'ds ar" "Iso sched· Dimes . PatUic Citizen. 125 Weller St., lion ," Kido and Sum I. n/um" rcco,nlllon program. uled for presenlallon. I In announcing Nakatsuka's a~ Lo3 An& .. l2, Callt. .,. - ,

2-PACIFIC CITIZEN Friday, January 11, 1963 I sel• Histor~ Unlike Nenkan PACIFIC r CITIZEN Ur .J1JH.I) J ludo StUUt n. intl'r[eh'n COl.'!1 Ith !he !!. n. h' n ~"' \lr in~!tI .. r ~I"tn ~I II., I onl' <\I th' ':BllwrJng nf illr"rmnUnn \\ III f Your nu (ard vbtll"d In '~l'k of tho r ~ " , I hnl

    F)ovr en tor API.,! 0;:;,;'; .. Mc;nO flower VIC:W Gardens eJm• Ak T ITO (14'h V.. , 1000.,) ".rll· 18~ #"tt,~ A"" Ph 466.7313 lind FUJI REXA l l D~ P/P ~ CI' I ~ UCft Sptt:IIIi1lJ: STEPHEfI H or.A( A'~A ""'t, nf F t lH'rt 300 E h. 5t 11 21 • fA A 8. 5197 B,Jt Ihr' J)r I.~ "I th, HEW JAPAHESEAMERiCAN HEWs j 811, t1 .1 O.1llt • I) .. ;J 'O 1< '40. PoJtt r wh It' .In ,lnt C '\IJ1('rJcun ,'lJmnlll E"'J < "l'}. ""th Ed,' ....1 O~ lnlfl 234 0,1 'd 14J • DU 4.1400 \ h I ill 1l'lt." tot,ll (.'ol1lrnunlty ~ ...... ,...... 1'1 ny IhJ I I l.:) a,. nftf'r nU Sacram ento J IIUlOl'!it' J\nwrlr 11) like ('v ..lr R£' Jt Qrdtnr U", ' r"l tnn~ .... w,.1't;; tJ t!t'o r.1 on lhf' '.1(,,(, of the porth Pos t Ha lidllY ' C',e1r' Wakano-Ura Fllr 1')(llmph' orne o f the .Tapa• .Irt" on)\, hum u Only tho -f' whfJ an' lrr1lnl.'·1 In "ui".k' • Chop 5"', nt' ( YClirbnok • l',Ii1l'd by th,,' 1mb· OPo II 11 Clos ' IJ, ~, 11 h l'f of '} Jal',llli IIC J)JlI)er o r thl' n !C,. -l1ll'nt ;tnll IOh.'rpJ'(otnU m 2211 10th S, GI &.6231 k,'njlnklll "ubI C·, \I·'II only h'll Il'" I 01 «1(Vt'r p. tXl)n' 01 VII 'A' "':In n-'cord "..,.-.~, .. ~~-~ IIf th hi tnrv or t!1I' JIII):1np e, HII' (ull "lory of Jhpnne f' accom, Seattle, Wash. ~flCf" the\' ho\,(' F~ 1.. -{'h'C l lh(' mo t pll hm,'nl In Ih" Un,I",1 Sl~t ... ~"'" ...... ~ ...... ~ In oth~r word ,,," pr ,jl"1 IB nn 11('('(' ,' ul mt'Jll "n; o ( tlw m fry! Drr"( n 1/otel 1' ,111 ( Hit· .. RI'''I~J.n h mumt \' 1'11 0 bto~r~1 hi ", !I Ire una nbJ, I v,' dl'sertl,tlon nnrl ,,",lv I or Ih" "clol awl culh.r.11 hi lory J, I .... i t. J.~.i.()(Lltlfj. nr ('Ullt lin thr bl I'" of :In un· ~f ...,,1 .. Way MA ,. 2·8303 'raln('d orl,IJ 01. wnli t with .. of Inc JOI"''''''''. bOlh lor. Rnoj J" mnll II,' nulr :-II el It I nol" ml'fl' ,.dw·rl!. (.. ImpeTl3l Lanes \Vi." nH' not c.:riti('.iI of ~ .. cnrlxt'lk menl of ,lapanc ~ lICl'(' In 1ht.: Un It 1'(1 Slhl •. ?l01·22od .,. So. EAn 5·252' or !hr k,·njin·knl puhlicatlon •• b ,,1,;1 o... t1S - frtd Tikog, M.r. ('au '( lhe:w :Irro vulunbleo In th(> m• 'f'lv~i uwl Will bp lISI"" • but the\' International Realty Co. pre ont ouly • ,·I.ct,'(\ Inf"mall"n J."'es M. Mal IH' (' in he Unit 1 Masaoka 526 S. Jot"",", MA 3·2303 S ' C mlln"l..:! tram Fronl Page) S0I11t· mntl'rinb ':lTO )p(t out C'1) m " Kinomoto Travel Sl'rvice pow('r of th«.' ConJ!rcc; to derJrivc Jlle! l v, l. ' I U \l ~r hcr ullllon. thl' Irlbunal held !hal the stnklng modern bu inc build· wav> Woo n I jew Ik da ng s~y rn g '5 u bit mor" com plicnlcd thon Ihe of a n olllcial pr""cr In New ing plnnned by JACu,r Fr,"", back ID bel or I Jacbr,n Strect olullon 01 a pUlzle. Allhough ench York public ochool. "". uneon .1.· H ttorl Cor Seatlln' Internalll'n II regrade 01 19 J I ipce-cnch pcr~on-t. an Inclivid• luI 'onal. 'J'Iie Courl mU~1 now reo Commun.ly III a Domin cJm- ual 3nd dillerenl IJ'Om each other S ,1\'" " conrIlc t belw,'cn ~ F deral indl 'iduol , we mll I 01 v. rk " lIh Court that has ruled Ib,l Bibll Northwest Picture: by Elmer Ogawa Support Our Advertisers •In ·, . rich a mi p r. suc: cs:;: c :- nnd , elect,yl C hl rl cI N ' I~tic, such n . rcnJinl( In Ihe school i. une:>n ~t.l to illlres - in . h rl the whole ran"" mE'n. women, place ... of r c Id('n " p. slrtutrunal and two e court of the J, 3n" :e I' >pula lbn in Ihe mcom{" , o t' t' U p ~l ti o n , lind c 1ucnti II Pnt ha l'e h,·ld tha t it ' .; perm 15. a· $1 %Million BId-g. by Hattori Vnll~d Slal,'s. bl • GEORGE J. INAGAKJ • ;\Iassive D o In RequJred Th. g .I nj{ 10 take lune ;,. Sti li nno!har retntes to !he legal• ity ot I'oyng :-Icilroe, arreslt d duro 5 -,ttle walk, I) m.k way for a gas st.!• Real Estate Investment , ,,Iv nit un .t\·o:c1able d el av r'"r Th" s tud ~' will involve mao Vl inJ'( slt·ins to prot~st racial segr,• 'Operatlon Bootstrap". .t was tlon and ,. k ng lot -Land.- ,',(l 'TI ple nnw. during Ihl: Chr .s • omount ~ 01 d 3ta which m em " rs 110. CtUt. Income Proper1iH ga tion , Beyond the personal civ.1 call1-d at one tIme. We reler to Couple or :u- e years pre\'i~usly. m a and Nl'\\' Year hollda.\·:,;, II of Ihe Japan,. I' community of Ihe Bomel In the 0001 Bar Area ril(hl< implications i. Ihe queston the erforls 01 local citi~ens to for· !he SeatU~ F •• t ,ht onal Br~nch urfa (' the COII_ titutinn did not appear to give i much (llllrC dl((l ~ uH to ~ ec peo· Unltecl States will be called uton 01 how la r a ;tate may go to \\ lb. t 0:' th lormer s Ie of Ihe I'll". ince manv are invoh'ej ill 10 providc. mulale an urban renewal p,ogram • Lincoln the. right 0 sboh h lavery. This seemed a matter er t 1)-' ry (ram~ holel Wit!:. &S~ hol'doy prcpr.).I"'ns and plan, lor A va -t arra ~ ' of que:tlon, 'ill enforce ol merchant' desire'" dis• WIthout the aid of publrc Cund.-to s. Cenl1Deh, L.A. , EX l-ZZ&' reserved to the 'ate., 0 he justified his action a a "neces· an ~ !he tf 0 e and lenant.! m e r" mR kill jil' 01h(l f cnav IdabJ l: b~ ask('d , crimina te lor reasOn what 0- build up the Internalional Commu• s:ruc u sary ar measurc taken b. IIC commander-in·chief aud not l'vcr nity, much oC which used to be went db" the gr urd ('ror bangoll a a C1\il mattl'r h a of talc. Pel'hap the mo:t far-reachlOlt called ":rojeel the m e• tor more than a year; the ereotion The "'hole communi\;,' .s happ)' eli bJl W reo Court last spring first held that ~arch maria I Award, "A·C·E Report" ment to abolish the Anli·Alien L nd 01 a modern air-conditioned off.ce o,'er the new development. nol !he ladliti.es of our Ja• aPPJrtionmcnl malters can be d e· 'ty~'D panese a ffihat ~ Nikko S~ ­ • In th Wa shinglDn 0 C )/ews L 1 WS . and the d to;: crimina tion building with !hree levels 01 ba e• least the promoter' 'ow. some \~ritcr ha\e questioned \\hether the procla· :t in !hIs neighborhood durmg _your CoOl!Te"', man of v Hlr \'i w which allowed candidales ID win izc !he communrty. DEPENDABILITY late But the proclamatIon had the mo t important political nn the issues 01 ron.·e·n· to Ihe the Plst luw years. but !his .s tlte ,Jaranc5e Am ('r~c "n ~, ~U;loo rt t I\' thout gaining .1 majorily 01 the bigge -t development IJl th" run· Tw'O blgh speed ele,'SlDrs 1\ lpeda1Ista b lapoJl__ ~ cal effect in Ihe 'orth of rallving mo:c than ever to the sup· '~'rom D.C )le w. : 3 b ,e, aod three noon be• NO OBUGATION cOllcerned wl!h thl . perllasil'e thong and critic ism 10 y 'ur local 1 ap)'lOrllOnment cases Irom N e w SI "'. l\lillion Buildin, low g. ,und The ground !lolr. W Ib legaht of the proclamation. the decree was enforced by the crs on how 10 Improve the J calloo at'athy which ha, g tlen a York , Maryland, Michigan. Ala· p r opos~o.d bu~iness an arclde. p:"v,~_; a:nple store NIKKO KASAl march of the armies and public opinion soon recognized it No or~nn h ~ tinn ('On in\te flit The Sl.5OO,OOO f.rm loothald In nur locnl mem':Jcr· bama, and Oklahoma aod hop sp~ce. profess.onal oWce. vel'\' I' nf{ to reflect t:1C bestl ln. and ollice _tructur!! expected to to be trreH!Tllible Systematic enlistment of Negroes soon fol· h.p An cmbarrn. sinJ(\}' small Funda menta l .s Ihe issue of in the !hree flo. rs ab"ve. The three SECURITIES CO. number of per 101 H'm members on 10 hell> them selves and to ~ nd South 'a nd J ack,on W IS designed modate 150 car,;. TeITazz..1 \\'111 ers In the slate legislatures as well Ihe ,. ue9 of the day. On the as the main ba.'ls for the existence by architect T aka,h. )[a umolD 11 used on !he e:denor. ""th alumi• MAdison 6-7163 CODSpICUOU In lance of th-ir gallantry in battlefield added as the National Congress, thl'r hnnd, there. an G un~anc" oC Ihe lr organization Seattle and T rhood duru g And final . we are most bo " San Francisc, 4 nde the vnlue- or 0 HI! act.vltI..! ,- , the past few years. to make th report, aft r situn~ Lincoln's ass inationl renderc!I unnecessary any decision for they p"".,de the opporlUn,ty YUkon 1.. 31.tO One was the building of the tn• on it for a year of the t; upreme Court upon the validity of the procla· tor u. to .Ilt:"1 togla1h ..>r, vet wht'n this I' thl' only time memb,·r.' par· Period for 'Tending the Store' lern3Uona l Bran ch of the Sea Ie - ItEW YORK omCE - matlOn methln~ First );at.onal Bank on Ihe o:h_r IlltKO SECURITI£S Co., lTD. tlrrpale '.hl're Is wrong Room 11116. 25 _ SL ""( '~S M !h~ "t corner 01 S ixth 30 J ·lck:on. An• • Th" npathv I by • • • lint Yort ellJ 4. 01 4-171D • ... h~ "l.Iy that 'hev are "100 bu I'" Wa arc 0 er tiona l Bank 01 Commerce Theie .pathd •• We pay our member• nnd Ihe voler hn ve mode Ib ,'lr Jackpot lor Quota wlshe. known we ~ an nil ~ tie two branches arc mana goo by B.ll r· lOS ANGRES JAPANESE shIP dill'S DUct Jl:-l 10 the :l"'irtJ down h the 1'Q" ,,11\' serIOl!' '1· On the Oves and Djorn L ' nder. both 10:10 lunct, lOS , I n' t thaI I'nough ' We Clubbers. And whIle we r(' ml n· CASUALTY ItlSURANa h~ v" n<' 55 nf ",tending the store" • 01' "ork h D'" "I the "mel! and Ihe JACL, It mean , a n "xten 'Vl' tionl n ~ the C'Ol1lmunil"', banking (Jlher DC tiville. I" dtlend 10. We mcmbrr. hl p dliv~, the plonnlng organization, !he o!her is Unit-d ~. ASSOCIATION :'1(, JU t too hu v to d rma ll" m f) r n nno e,,<'cutlon 01 n <,on.tru' .V' B~b t.ml' I , lh l' J ,\ CI," Wbllp .. a ch S"'ings 3nd IAlPn operutl-d by -COmp,.t. lnso and ~ rr(' c t iv " youth proar m Chinn and a s .Ilte_ d· m"mber I. In'l' 10 do ,,·\th h i. PI' ) ~ re '. the Hi w o n~. !h l~ nchlevlng In ry y I.", wh a h· doe. Prok cl and a contlnued. . wh.eh III' fllJ' MA 8-1215 AT 7·81105 hr 'cn .. lret .. d to Ihe b,," nnd I te elll'l,' about fl\'" or • I.' q He "Ulee bl )ck in !hI." COl1ll1lllluty HIROTO INS. AGY. 318'. E. 1st II wus Interc ling I, note In 10- MA 4-0758, NO 1·0439 dny' urvpy. thai. oUIsJd<, "I Ch nnt wn Jlrop r, Japan 'e tn 'c lars INO UY E IHS. AGY., No",.I~ - own 1110 t of thl n .. 'hborh :t 1502'1 Sl'V3n"ood A.. U/j 4-,n4 hotl'! lin u IIIl TOM T ITO, P 'SJ~.n~ 69 0tI Moou n ruined by HI!,'I' SV 4 7189. MU 1·4411 G I hn .'c gil" "\.'nl"f 1 mann r Anyon oC HII P Co, ., < htgh "r~1 e nl'~ C.Jn nt w p h 10 l\;Ollori' 1.1111 lor th" ollie,' If Ull~' ~ "I d. r m1°(' our t>ulldln '. At '" I. It WII Dlnnn., I communill' ttul) Th(' 1.,,,<1 of SAlO INS AGY., 3bb E 1st SI. tl _~I ju I r.", Ihl' I n~ wl'lc me }o"rct.' man Ma Hhonok Nntlonnl JACI, South,. I D10trk Council, h ph'l building Chllpll'r m"mber< Frying Pan I)I!'e lor ;\th It '" wlll .pcnk al ° '. thl w' k 35. Ihelr Irlends ond parcnl. lOr 2 p.m on 'Th~ Role or Ch"pl 10 urll~d 10 hOVe their cY"s l'heckr d In J Cl Irce. Denvcr. Colo. ut CUIIi; Inn roup TIME - It \\il1 take a couple of mor IIceks [or most Bc!!lnnln ,I 2 15 and <'O nciudinll of u [0 uit wnling 196~ II hcn we mean 1%3. Where ha. by Ii ".m will b<> Ihrpe 7~ml nu t. Vandals over1urn the ume 011('1 Rl!me1X;r 1 ~3' That wn the vear thl' e:{o· dl.cu Ion IIrou\>.. Topics include program un I "cUvlll~, chop"'r UIl! got under \ \' from the \\,RA camps. But the young 1''' Idenl. m.'mbcl' hlp Rnd I,· Issei gravestones man of 20 \ ho \\:l - looking for Job in l hl(3 0 or level;lIld ""nCl'. pabl\c relMloll un< 1 p"bll . or Dem' r r. '(m York \\"Ill be ~() yeJrs old (hi year Thl! l'lty and youlh nellvitle A s ·clol VA~COUVER. B.C - I\bout 100 Ie Ion on 11 w to Plan nnd Or• grave stone< ot Ihe Jap nc ~ .-tudenl who \\:l!" trymg to finn :m mland uni\'erstty that lionize EVI'nts will nlKo b. pr. t·nt· Cl'm~tl'ry In Courh'nny wt're \\"Ould accept him h forgotten \\ h('re he mi "placed his ,d maohed Dr overtur/led b) vo",lols sh psk anu h hkel to be pretty well up the economic durong th[' wanlnll hour 01 19r.Z, eeoc TOURNAMENT WINNERS lhe scene bdnll ~hown nollon·wido I.:ldd r Th S:lI d \\ ho \\'a, born in camp in 1943 is well Yl'ur I\ward will be pre ente WinMr ~ 01 II", roecnt C~ntrat on CDC-TV new f1illht K"n T u, I)urn"mtnt ok I, Bcp n,S/h' TOIJrnamen~ alon colle e now, or perhap en mg hi. timo in uni· th Ii 30 P.rn bunquet. " prominent Calilornia OJ trlct Council 1I0if low IIro • (.Wli! Tomlyn "', ta~1 In' JACL c.u. Tho 75·y~nr~ld comel('r), WO S wn by n.J1ccrsOeld JACL toUrtlaml'nt rtre (from lelll Irv· tournament low not: Roy Ura• form peaker wnt be featured. E!l\JlhR Is In . t u ed In 19-11 Durin" lht' war, n North Kern • Ing Morlshlto, champl.D~hip £him-a, Ayo night. nnd Hlr" You- ThIS i the I ~ ntieth ann! 'ersary 100 of th rein tat - declares fA % bonus wl\l be put on spcclal dlsplny by the burlol ground W:J untonded ment of , 'isci inl dectiw 'er\'1ce. and of the organization indl\'ldunl chopt'r , con Isling 01 and stone.. defnced. The Courtenay Kiwanis, In 19tiO. rc tored the ~m tl'opbook all brings lh~ total It would rc tore the cemetery the material thilt Moore La ('" hIS over I (JOO :I r g ,nl-d, election, Ju tire Nell Fraser ruled COLORADO MILESTONES - We're pas ing a couple of ba Ie dIvidend IIlr 19b'2 to 4'!! per marks 10-yr. service again due to co,\.s. Some 01 tht order on a/l davit (' arJr on Inlor lhls pa ,I week. matlon and belle I, Sur.h on order cnt wi h an addl'1' th~ IOUer hn II DI\'kI~nd arc olACL CI'.'Y YOn" n nr 35. ~olorado I" lO th nnnl\'l'r ·0..... ·.t the J II the r.en ral •\!; mbly, whkh i' the prop('r l1am> This I the htlhest di 'IJend e\'cr C~nler dldale. with IiOme regret. Fra ~(T Higgins ha" prp.tt'nted no direct ler t American III pi y (.,. ,I "'Ith " dinner on J.,n. 26. Irreg-~13rltl ba!I'.11l In Jn~ n dller the w r, Cor the sta e legislature Iloriuchi. a RepUblican. lias \'oh:d d~lnf<'CI by the Chkogo JACL 6 :30 Jl.m. An outllnc of uctlvitlcs Jald. Kurala Is the IIT&t person 01 evIdence 01 In tlIe Cn-dlt Union In I IS-yenr hi tory Japan!' e ancestry to hold such a counting of votco. Fraser LX• '",11 b n ful'. me coach or lhe mto Hi e la. t foil ill :t predominantly Dcmocratic county. lor the po t decJJc \l'lll be dl • CO-ED SUE S L. A. BOARD Dr~gon and peak, lor 113 "nd nnd ever· 1)0 ilIon. plaine:!. Our;.h, ,,( the Central IS trlbutcd. Th 1962 dIvidend will be large)} on thl' 00. of hard \lork :Ind ability, and scems c. 'ponding de\'elopm ... nt. FOR LO SS OF NOTEBOOK Lc:a e during the 19113 ea J)n. announted at lhe dinner Edward Riggin! . who polled 48 dt' IIn!!d 10 becol11l: a thoughtful. mfluential l eg i~lator . Hori· To dat .... owr SI.296,000 in loans Lnrry Oo)oy and DJn • ev.oo:nb!! LOS A.'lGELES .-~o rm" Ta~a­ fewer voles lhan Kurata. had r~· ~ ~ful h:\ ' ~cn m3d~ In 1962, 136 loan Accordl1ll( t tren uTl'r Ed Yo• played w lo Dr g 1.l t year, uchl made on UJU,llC " race ior state :enator in hi first shikawa. 209.119 .1l8 hn been ki. 18. now enrolled at Lo An· que ted the recount. granled by NISEI-OWNED SAYINGS npphc.\lIon wcre a"prowd. Wilh \enture mlo politl:S in 1960, learned a good mall)' Ie sons, geles City College. ho; liIed a Judge Garth 1II001'C and .c:heduled over 2SO.300 in ! n., D.:nver a Japa. The olhcr. is·i making ncws last \H'ek \\'a tate Patrol· tributed to her 10 S 01 a notebook lillion Hiura engoged by • ·Cy; York Tr"vcl S(TV ce, 1674 An) chopt"r mem""r Is eligible nllSe owned and controlled aving PRINC IPAL IN DE NVER which was a llegL'1, D.l' - Wh ell Ihe Comml' ·.Ion"rl 01 the Dlslrld 01 Fntually achie\ic its million dollar . ndowmcnt When the Cohnnbfn held pllbllc henrllll" In I lapane e iii. tory Proje~t was . pUbhdy annou~ccd follow• w,,~k to determille "bethl'r Ihe nn 'ion', cOI,IL,f .hollid Iml'll'mt'nl the our 1960 j alional (onventlon, Me Itta was the hrst N Prr. Id~nr E ccuUv,' Order lor to send in a voluntary contribution. rqlldllh' In hOIl . 109, " •• WII hlnlt• SEATTLE JACL OFFICERS INSTALLED qu~rter lon, DC. J CI. hnpkr w" . Meantime, we have rcceived a fourth Interest Tnk Ku bo la Ibil Ck (ll cnml'rul, (l'r. nnd lXJiltd member .John left .Iwuldcr. ~\md am nil tho r IIrlllllll .uch ncllon, check from the IEnil{J\Vment (or $1 .092 .. 4, glvmg us Harrv I. Taknllf. <'halrman of the nalionnl Z n d vlrc·prl·,ltl efll, AokJ, nf'W pn,.ldent I wit It • total intere t of 5,789.8:! for 1!J62, I ~a l Ch.11'lrr &... d, nddressed a sw"ars III ""W Sl> nUle J CI. nlll- glnu el ) I c1hedly over I ubol'" -Elmer O.:awa Photo. 1"lIer In the Bonrd 01 Co",ml<' 22 "inner, s lalinlt th nl "lIhollllh 1963 MEMBERSHIP-To date Chapters have reported Iher" Is. on Ih" wholl', link dL 1913 memberships totaUlng ovcr 2.000. The Contra Costa 'r,mlnatloll In tho 0 1 trlc! nllnln I Completely revised JACL Presiddent's Notebook distributed Cllipter under Membership Chairman Joe Oishi report Amerlcnns 01 J apane.e nnCe Lry, In.tance· have occurred, trom an aU-lime high of 268. This is in coml'anson with the 98 Ume to Ume, where uch dl.crhnl• helpful hints, background and facts cram 80-page manual members in 1953 when the Chapter began as a 'plit (rom li n Uo n ho< Inken place In the moi• ler 01 hou In/l. SAN F RANCISCO, - N.ltional .IA• " In wr dnte lor It. vn lue can bo bursemenl oC Irovel expO fl