IN THIS ISSUE .. GENERAL NEWS SAN JOSE AWARDED 1969 JACL l' ;~ nl;t~!!~~:n~r:I~\H~~I~ft .In\rs~t$\~~ ~lt"\"'1l\ OUtl tAke' CaUf rml\. NATIONAL BOWLING TOURNAMENT 1-4 t'tl (' ~nto ad"l. C'1\\t't\t; Kyoto dmn,,.h ,','mnlt'mOr Un. wC"Irk 110 ~'eal " (\( ,·h.J\hlln~ In WRA (t ... mp~ LOS ANGELES - TIle 1969 \'Ia\!on and of Tour• \ (lmplrtC'd ...... I alionnl .1 \CL Bol\'lIng Tour- namenL pnrticlpation lor the nl'ment wa~ voted to San Jo~e women. .. NATIONAL-JACL b~ w. ~ S n .h"e bid tor 1t161l J.\C'L 90wl• Ul., JACI.. Nalional Ad"l· YO.l'O MJkami ot ScaHle InR' IOl.lrnnmt'nt t\l'1'tpttd. JACL sor.l' Board on Bowlin~ at A docled 10 the National Ad• Membt"hlp PUblitlUon: J,P ..... Am"ltI" CIUlf1U Lt ••• 125 tltl", $1., Lot AntieleJ, Ca 90012 121') MA 6·4471 rhlJ'lterl\ l"Ontrtbu\l' OVl"r 900 meeLInt( held during Ihe 21s1 vi, ory Board for a Ihrc. year' ("Opt('~ af Ba s\Vorlh'~ b (I (') k . Publllh.d WctklJ EmpL LUL Week of Iht Y.~ ~ Ctass 'OIlIie 'ald at Los Anltlu, Calif. "A n\ <' r t e fI. '~ Conc~ntraUon annual Tournament here on term. Re-elecled to tbrce year ("lun})S'" to s('hoob And It• Wedne, day, March 8. The bid terms werc: brarlt's: Sp~l.l tn'\'rt'~t ~ Id~ was made by Kin l\fune in Nobu Asaml (Ealtbayl. Ea IY toUl~ (or J ACL..Jl'Illan Tour r~~ Vol. 64 No. 12 FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1967 Edit/Bus. Office: MA 6-8938 TEN CENTS qu~ttd , •••••••• 1 oohatr ot the San Jose Nj.cl ~~To:~~~:r~n'i:):~'~'u~Oh:tu~~: .. DISTRICT-JACL Bowllng Association And the mod. (SoU Lok. City), Frtd To• PSWOC blt'nnllli cC'\tW~I\tto n b~- San Jos(' JACL Cbapter. ~S:~ra(;:~\~r.l. Dubby Tl ugawA lns: hO$,tf'd by Vtntcl!'~Cul\"~r The 1968 Tournament will be Other members of the Ad~ JACL Mo>' S-7 ...... 1 held in SeatU. with Fred Ta- vlsory Board In atlendance " COLUMNISTS ka~i as chairman. were: PSWDC F.l\c'Ilnolo· CIt'l'Irlnl Hou!'.(I . With the Tournamenl tn its GI' h 1'" d 0 (EIl,lbny\, Lloyd Ma ~('Ika: ('I\,U R1Jtht~ At't. 22nd yeal' at Seattle next year, Hahn. Suml Komacht. Etko No- Oll"wa: Roll' of St'afatr W('~k. Hosok3W~: Pacific NelJlhboflil. il was feU by the Advisory ~~ ~a ~~s (~ l ~~CI~~:n~::~~~ IB~~ MArut.m! Days In tht' Delta. Board that the Tournament Mat~umoto IChlco"o) : J('on Solo Kurolwa: Inlt'rra('tal Dating VeteMns All Events should be (Denver) : Sayo TOfCnml ISon SAkamoto: Nudist Colony In- confab tt'l'<'stcd maintained as such. Beginning f.!~e~: c~~frPa~'d ~lAc"i.°l~ot:;~~~ Glma : Suprf:me Court .Tu!tUces. with the SeatUe Tournament Director Mas Satow Beckman: M,,~tt Murdt'r Case. Taketa: Todny's Cha n ~nj:!:e next year. eligibilil;y for Tour- Nish Nishiyama represenled Muray.rna: Newspaper Veteran . namenl Veterans All Events John Noguchi of Denvcr. and Y C' Ed's PC Lettcrbox. will be participation in 15 Kin Mune sal In for Mike nearing Tournaments \\~th no age stip- Murotsune of San Jose. BY FRANCES KlTAGA.WA LOS ANGELES - Six week• PERSPEC.!t L-b· · · ends remain until tbe gala a967 ~ PSWDC biennial convention I rarles receiving meets May 5-(;,7 at lbe Airport • Jerry -. Marina Holel, located at Lin• coln Blvd. and Manchesler ~~~~~!~ Bosworth's book Ave., Dr. Richard Saiki, con. = vention chairman remlnded to• CLEARING HO E SAN FRA CISCO-Over hAlf JACLers may stiil orde1' day. of the 89 JACL chapters In the books for their own personal Hosted by the Venice-CUlver The JACL has been repre• National organization have library al S5. sented at the National Civil JACL, festivities break OPI!D contr:buted nearly ~, OOO copies at the 1000 Club dlnner and Liberties Clearing House Con• Cl.apler Breakdown of AUa n Bosworth's book. whing dlng Friday night at the ference yearly for some time. ". ~ mer i c a's Concentration This is the lnitiAI Ji sL of '"!'his Jear. bowever, marks the hotel with National 1000 Club Camps". to schools and public "hapters conll"ibuting the Bos• Chairman Dr. Frank Sakamoto f1rst time that youth delegales libraries. worth book to local libraries. from the West have attended. of Chicago in attendance. The total Monday was 95() Alnmeda .. ,.,...... fi By the time you read this, Arizona ., ...... •••...... • ... 20 Over 100 delegates from the books lrom 49 c(,apters. Be.rkeley .... . ••...... •. .••.. 21 22 Pacilic Southwest districl Russ Obana. chairman of the Boise Valley •.• .•. •..••••.•... Ifl National Jr. JACL Youth Washington, D.C., JACL is Contra Costn ...... 17 chaplers will convene in the Council. and Brian Morishita. distributing 150 books-the Cortez ....•••...• •.• ... , •••. , 35 OHIOAM JACL board members lor 1966 are (from left): Fred Fujii. Chlye Tomlhiro, Mrs. Raymond Inouye, Mrs. business sessions slarting Sat,. most for aDY single chapter• Dayton ...... •...... •• •.• .•.. 5 urday mornlng. District Gov• chairman of tbat body's bud• Delano ...... •.....•. , ..• 17 standing- K. David Yoshioka. Henry Terada (pres.), Harry Sabusawa and Susan Odanaka. Board memhers let and finance committee, to local public libraries, uni· Do,\'ntowll L.A. • . •• . •. . .. ,.... 5 Harry Mizuno. Ross Hanno. Mel Furusho (Young Adult missing from photo Include Hirosbi Nakamura, Esther ernor Ronald ShiozakJ of Gar• versities, colleges and to high F..den Town ~hi p ...... 20 Hagiwara and SumJ Miyak:i. dena will preside. and former Jr. J ACLer leader Fort Lupton •..• ...... •..•.••. 30 Group chmn.). Michael [wanaga. Al Miyamoto. Tets Ita• Roger Nikaido \\'i11 be counting schools where there are J apa· Fo,vler ..•...... •••....•..••. 18 h ara. Omar Kaihatsu: sitling-Mrs. Mas Nakagawa, Mrs. -James Ogata Photo. Vi ctor Carter, Japan Ameri• that Conference among their nese American stUdents. The Frcmont .....••...... 30 ca Society president, philan· Fren~h chapler has al 0 asked its COlnp ... ' .•.•.•....• ,. 5 memor:es. Gresham~TroutdRle 12 thropist and civic leader, will Topics such as "Economics members 10 support the proj· l daho Falls...... !t address the convention ban... (If Equahl;y". "Ci\~l Rights in ect by b el ping to pay for the Imperial VaHey ...... 10 quet In the evenlng. Retired books. Li\'lngston-Merced . . • . . • .. .• 10 Transition", and "Extremism l\.lnrysville ...... ••• •• •.. •. .. . 0\ Historians belittle Asia immigrants Venice High School coach, and Racism: Double Threals J ACL chapters are being Mid Columbia ...... 26 G.O. Turney, will be recog• foo t ile HI .••.••••.•••••• •. •.••.. 23 to Democracy" deal with sub· charged S4 for books intended Mihvaukee ...... •• . •. •.. 7 LOS ANGELES - Oriental im• because " ·tbe study of Euro• came unskilled Industrial la· l'iese maJes than among white nized for his services to the jects of direct concerD to fooit Olympu3 •..•••. . ..•.•... . . 5 Japanese American commu· for schools a nd libraries. migrants to lile U.S. bave been pean immlgration should nol bor. industrial proletarians, males, and 24 percent more JACL. These may be ordered by wril· Oakland ...... •.•...... •.. 20 be complicated for the studenl while Orientals were western• frequent a m 0 n g Chinese nil;y. The banquet is open to Orange County ..••••••...• . •. 35 mistreated and discriminated Russ. incidentally. aL!ended ing to JACL Nalional Head• Rexburg .....•.•..••.• . ..• ,... 6 by confusing it with the very ers and became agricultural males. the public. Dinner will be S7.50 the recent Interim meeting of quarters. the Pacific South· Parlier .....••.... . , •...... , 9 againsL not only by the gen• different problems of Chinese proletarians. This was dicta\.. For every $51 recaved by per person and begins a t 7:30. the NatioDal Board by invita• Placer County ...... 11 eral population but by his• west and Midwest regional Puyallup Valley .•..••• , . •.•• .. 59 and Japanese immigration.' " ed, he asserts. by the nature a white Caillornian, a J apa· Convention ends Sunday al tion. Not awed by the offices. To dale. JACL has or· Rel'dley .. . .•.... , .••..••... 38 torians as well, according to of the region to which the nese gels S43 and a Chinese a delegates luncheon with Jer• "older brass" on hand, he ex~ dered a lotal of 5,000 books Sacra menlo ...... ••..... 11 Dr. Roger Daniels. assislant No Oriental Hordes Or i e n t a I came-California S3S. A white man's chances St. ~uis . ' ...... 7 ry Enomoto. national presl• pressed his \;iews on several from W.W. Norton & Co., pub• Sail Lakf' City ...... :!o professor of history a t UCLA. It seems much more reason· largely-rather than by .their of achieving an annual income d~nt, as main speaker. Gram occasions. views which re..necl~ lishers. Salinas Valley ...... , ..... 25 Main cause of the deficiency able to Dr. Danlels to assume own choice. of 910.000 or more are 78 per• Noriyuki, chapter president, Is San Benito County ...... I!' ed the Sansei concern about San Diego...... 5 in the historical coverage of that immlgrants from Asia Dr. Danlels reports that cent better than for a Chinese luncheon emcee. social issues, and a broaden ~ Sanger ...... •..•.••..•• 15 Asian migration to the U.S. were. first or aU, immigrants, and 57 percent better than lor there are 700.000 O:1inese and Booster Events ing of JACL's perspective. San Luis Va l1 e~' ...... 17 and lba t the generalizations a Japanese. Santa Marfa Valley ...••.••.. 20 is that historians have treated Japanese in the U.S. now, with The SI.000 contribution to Special interest Seabrook ...... •.•.• ,. 5 Orientals as somehow differ· which apply to most ImmJ• the largest single concentra· An art show (a dlstrld the Jr. JACL treasury. 50 gen• Seattle ....•...... •.... , 14 ent from the tens of millions granis also apply to them. lion in California. He feels first). bowling. sightseeing and erously made by the West Los Selma ...... •.. ••.. ... ,. 23 tours of Marina del Rey, fub• Snake Ri ver .....•.••...•. ••.. !) of other immigrants. who Setting the basic demogra• that despite the many gains Angeles JACL Women's Auxil• groups invited to Sonoma County •...• . ••.••••• ::!O came to the U.S .. Dr. Daniels phic lacts slraight, Dr. Daniels made, they are still discrimi• U.S. high court ing and golf are among the iary. enabled Ru.ss and Brian Spokane ...•...... •.. 25 added attractions for boost~ Stockton ....•. .• ••...... 12 says. says. ''Despite al! sorts of nated against, and be cites to make this trip. The Auxil• Tulare County ...... 5 Writing in a recent issue 01 loose writing about 'hordes' education a.nd income data as delegates. iary will be glad to lolow that JACL Japan Tour Washington. D C . . .• , ...... 1:;0 the Pacific Historical Review, and 'waves' or immigrants, evidence. hears final pleas Caroline Maruyama, daugh• West Los An~el~ .•...•• ' ••• 4 20 its nrembers, through thetr he declares. " other immigranf the numerical Incidence of Ori· ter of Mr. and Mrs. Shim successful cookbook project, SAN FRANCISCO - SpecIal TOTAL: 49 ChApter! Job Bi •• arrangements for JACL Japan groups were celebrated for cntals was very small when Maruyama of Venice. will be were instrumental in ~llari ng the convention hostess. Tour members who have par~ what they had accomplished; compared to the in1lux of other "Although California's Chi· on Cal. Prop. 14 a meaningful expenence with ticular hobbies or unusual Orientals were important (10 new immigrants." nese and .Tapanese are belter Delegates intending to sla, them. Contractor guilty of WASHlNGTON - Arguments fields of interest during the historians> for what was done One major difference be· educated than Calitornia '. at AIrport Marina, 8601 Lin• on California's Prop. 14 be• coln Ave., L.A., should make final week (w\1icb is a free falsifying tax report 10 them." tween the Asian and Ihe Euro• ",bite' population. they don'l CE.'lTRAL CAL fore the U.S. Supreme Court their reservations individually. time) are belDg considered He quoles an historian who pean imm igranl is ciled by get the money which tradi• HONOLULU - Tadashl Sakai, were concluded last Tuesday Rates start from $13. Mention Another significant aHalt for accordlng to JACL Cultural excluded Orientals from a sur· Dr. Da niels. The Europeans tionally goes with the sheep' our youth program will be former president of Kauai Tile vey of American immigration stayed in the East and be· as Solicitor General Thurgood shou ld be made of the Con• Herilage Commlttee chair• Co. and We st Kauai Conlract• skin." occurring, almost as I write Marshall presented the gov• vention. man, Haruo lshimaru. ing Co. was found guiil;y of He reports that college grad. these words. A coruerence of ernment's position. A decision The FrJday whing ding will The JACL Japan Tour is a making a false statement in uates are 11 percent more the Jr. JACL groups in the is expected in several weeks. conclude wilh a dance. Dr. 21-<1ay affair scheduled from an attempt to setlle bis delin· likely to be found among Japa· CCDC is taking place at Reed• Sick leave incentive proposed for Marmall. 0 Negro, spoke Fred Fujikawa of Long Bead! Oct. 14 10 Nov. 4. The first quent taxes. ley, Calif. For several hien• with feeling in urging the will emcee the entertainment 114 days are programmed with niums now, Harry Kaku, He had pleaded innocent 10 Missouri bishop backs court to side with the Califor• portion; George Isoda is whing CCDC Dislrict Youth Commis• emphasis on the general cul· the charge, but appeared in federal workers in Matsunaga bill nia state supreme court which rung chairman. The host chap• tural aspects of Japan and it sioner, has almost singlehand• Federal Court. before Judge marriage ban repealers last May ""led that the propo• ter is presently rehearsing its do nol abuse the provisions ot edly kept the Jr. JACL move• will be impossible 10 include C. Nils Tavares. and changed WASHINGTON - Rep. Spark sition is unconstitutional. own skit for presentation at .very l;ype of special interesl lbe law, studies have revealed KANSAS CITY. Mo.-Bishop ment alive in Uti.s area. his plea to no contest. M. Matsunaga (D-Hawaiil last the whing dlng. In the cast that there are a significant Charles Helmsing of the Cath• Adopled by a nearly 2-1 noanks to him and some in• during Utis period. Ishimaru Tavares found bim guilty week introduced legislation are: pointed out. number of Federal employees olic diocese of Kansas Cil;y-St. margin of California voters in ierested youth, such as Bill and referred the case to the Spud Shirakl. Charles Kurashl .. The committee has been which will provide greater who do use a considerable Joseph endorsed pendlng bills 1954, the measure gave resi• tao Shiro Maruyama. Jack No• Nagata and Mlsako Hasebe, Federal P robation Officer lor ll asked to arrange special m eet• productivil;y lor the Fede1'al amount of their "sick leave to abolish Missouri's ban on dential property owners abso• mura. Mike Shimizu. Richard the program is taking hold. a pre-sentence report. Snikl. Georgc !soda. Sam Shimo• col~ prior to retirement although interracial marriage. lute discretion in the choice 01 guchf. Calvin Sumida. Byron. Support of Frank Oda. new• mgs wil'" stamp and coin government and which will re· lectors in Japan. And efforts Sakai could be senlenced to they may be In perfect health. He backed two House bills a buyer or ren ler. Two Sou th• Forsyth and Kat AdachI. ly appointed Youth Commis• three years in prison, fined ward those employees who ern California landlords ap• Skit writers are: will be made to arrange suob Matsunaga's bill would pro• whicb would abolish Missouri sioner of the NCWN-DC, Kay ~5,000, or both. have adhered to the "sick pealed the state court decisian Lynne Og1, Janet and Fr8n.e~ a meeting, Ishimaru assured. vide incentive for accumulat.. statutes banning marriage be• Nakagiri, Nalional Youth Com• leave" provisions of the Fed· 10 the Supreme Court. Kitagawa. m issioner, Russ Obana, NC· Persons wi tb interests in ing Hsick leave" by crediting tween whiles and Negroes and Admission 10 Ibe wiling dln, ~uc h special areas as bonsai, eral law. the unused number of hours between whit.. and Mongo· Marsball Bl'gued that the Su• dinner~ance is S6 per person. WNDYC Chairman Shirley Ma• CRCSC dinner preme Court would thwart vol· tsumura and PSWDYC Chair• flower arranging, sword col• At presenL a Federal em• to the retirement annuity com• lians. On the chapler convention lecting, golf. judo. karate and LOS ANGELES - Tbe Com• ployee is allowed 13 days a putations. or giving the em· untary efIorls to break down committee are: m an Glenn Asakawa will help housing discrimination in Cali• make the gathering a success. other interests for meetings or munity Relations Conference year of paid fOsick leave" ployee the option of being paid Mrs. Betty Yumori. Mike Shlml• lectures during the free time of Southern California will which he may accumulate In• half the rale for lbe unused NISEI DESIGNED STAMP fornia if It upholds Prop. 14. ZU, Shiro Maruyama. R uss will address the banquet The conscience of some per· shouid write to Isbimaru, 1515 have its 21st .annual dinner on definiLely against the day leave. concluding this conference. In· sons "is telling them they ddentally, T hope that some Tarrytown St., San Mateo, Sunday. April 9, 6 p.m.. at when he may suffer a serious The Hawaii lawmaker cited VOTED BEST LOOKING should open their houses" to o! our chapters and districts, Calif. 94402. st. Peler's Catholic Church, illness. Under existing law the example of approximately SIDNEY, Ohio-A substanlial Negroes, but if Prop. ~ 4 be· Okei story told reasonably located to San 1039 N. Broadway. Glenn Ford such "sick leave" may not be 11,000 postal employees who majoril;y of voles in the ~9th will e mcee. The Rev. Malcolm compensated lor if it is not comes a law, Marshall said, Francisco, will remember that "etired on December 30, 1966. annual Linn's Weekly Stamp such persons will 41get the idea Join the 1000 Club Boyd is guest speaker. used. our National Jr. JACL Youth An average ot 885 hours ot News design derby were cast the state is lelling them they "sick leave" was not used by at History meefing Council Chairman would be a While the overwhelming ma• in favor of the Beautification shouldn't" open their houses. very inleresling and appropri• jority of Federal employees these retirees. many of whom commemorative designed by STOCKTON - During the 20th ate person to consider when have turned back more than Nisei artist Gyo F<1jikawa of Judging from the questions a.nnual California Hislory In• looking for speakers. ~.OOO hours of sucb time. New York. It rendered a view by the justices, their decision ,titule held Mar. '17-18 at the Matsunaga supports Matsunaga said he believed of the Jefferson Memorial may turn on whelber tbe prop• Univ. of the Pacific, the story FRIENDSHIP LUNCHEON anti~ tha t other Federal employees ,through blossoming Japanese osition merely repealed of Okei-san. firs1 Japanese better cities program would exhibit the same con· cherry trees. discrimination measures a1· maiden of California, was re• Joyce and [ were guests of ready on the books or wen I the Sacramento JACL at the WASHINGTON - Rep. Spark scientiousness as that dis• The pink and green stamp lated to match the institule M. Matsunaga CO-Hawaii) played by the postal em• garnered 6.514 voles. In second further and prohibited such theme. "Ethnic Contributions 13lb Ann u a 1 lnlernational laws in the fuwre. Friendship Luncheon held in \'oiced strong support for Pres~ ployees if their incentive is re• place was the Christm as Ma• to California HiStory and Cul• conjunction with the annual ident Johnson's program to warded as provided in his bill. donna stamp with 4.877 votes. Samuel O. Prultt Jr., the ture", Camellia Festival, a Sacra• build belter cities and meel lawyer representing the land· Henry Taketa. Sacramento menlo fixture. The Japanese the needs of low income fami· lords. argued the proposition attorney, also served as a were very well represented, lies. was a Overy limited repeal" panelist in a symposium OD with each invited nation hav• In a floor speech on Mar. Kyoto church commemorating work of of provisions in the Unrub and Chinese, Filipino, Hawaiian ing a table decorated by that 15 the Hawaii lawmaker said Rumford acts. and Japanese. There were group. "The present AdmlnstratioD A.L. Wirin, representing three other panels discussln, the respondents, said Owe Chapter Prexy Tom Fujimo- bas made unprecedented prog• relocation camp chaplains completed other ethnic groups. wouldn't be here" if the vo1ers 10, Charles Kobayashi, and I ress in developing workable Soichi Nakatani, Mrs. Fern SEATTLE - Archilect George the King Church may become or the legislature had merely donned black happi coats for programs to help meet the Sayre and SaJly Taketa ar• Nakashima of New Hop., Pa .. a place of pilgrimage to the repealed the Unruh and Rum• ranged tbe exhibit of Okel• the occasion, while Superior critical problems facing our passed through this past week Issei and Nisei of Amerjca. Court Judge Mamoru Sakuma ford acts. Instead, they adopl• San. whose grave at Gold Hill cities and lowns. Continued visiting wilb Falller Leopold The church was builL along the ed a constitutional amendment drew aUention with a colorlul progress in suoh urban pro• has become an official Call10r0 H. Tibesar. N.M., enroute to theme of Kyoto's famous Ka• which "enshrined in the bright red coal. Having much grams is in our best national nia landmark and a Japanese see the Christ the King Church tsura Rikyu Palace, "mob is (state) constilution" the right ~hrine. to do wilh seLling up the Ja• interests. " in Katsura, West Kyoto, Ja• known for its beaul!iful gar• 10 dlscriminale. This . the Cali• p anese communil.y part in tlhis On Jan. 17. Matsunaga wrote pan. aens. fornia supreme court found, affair was Mrs. Grace Kanai, Secret ary of Hous ing and Ur· The unique church. designed Fr. Tibesar was one of 10 violated the equal protection Colorado co·ed held adviser (or the Sacramento Jr. loan Development Robert C. by lbe Nisei architect, was Maryknoll Father~ who foi• clause of the 14th Amendment JACL. whOoSe daughler, Bar• Weaver and informed him thai built by Japanese Americans lowed the evaC'Uated Japanese to the U.S. Constitution. for manslaughter bal'a Lynn. made a charmlng ttJ.ere was "considerable merit in appreciation for the work into relocation centers in 1942. In addition 10 tbe potential BOULDER, Colo.-The Unlv. "Maid of J apan." to the request III have Hono• done lor lbem by the Mary• Throughout WW2, he was sta• impact on California, tbe case of Colorado co-<>1n FLE ET OF SIX Boeing 737-200 short medium range Agriculture Earl Coke named ,go this corner remarked that passed up In 1962 because It Washington K. 110 of the Leimert-Crenshaw now is the time for Ihe Seattle was the year of the Seattle In this traditional Easter recess for Congress, jets has been ordered by Canadian Pacific Airlines at K.nJ1 Sblguml of Watsonville orea . . . Principal bene1iciary a total cost of $30 million for the 4, 500-mile domestic and Geor,. Y. Tenokl of Japanese Communlty to give Worid'. Fair. whicb J ACLen from March 23 to April 3. when most Congressmen of the Los Angeles City Char• Fowler to tlhe California bush thought to maintaining Its will also remember as ana• and Senator~ are in their respective home districts and ter Amendment Proposal No. route pattern serving British Columbia and the Yukon, prominent posiUon in Searalr tionai convention year around replacing the present DC-6B piston-en~ined aircraft. berry advisory board for one states to sound out grass roots sentiment, it would be 4 on the AprU • ballot Is year terms elfective April 1. activilies because time has a bere. But the Washington State helpful to the common cause if JACLers would per• Ernest Fukuda, 63, who will First four of the latest Boeing jets will be delivered Recommendations were made terrific way 01 running sl1or! Fairs won an everlasting b\lDo sonally contact their own Senators and Congressmen be eligible [or retirement In one a month from September through December, 1968, by fellow members of the In· for procrastinators. dIe of goodwill during the August, U968, wIth a tola! of with the other two in March and April 1969. dustry to carTY out adverttsing Jusl Bon Odorl Is nol years of activity, aod on. and urge them to support the Civil Rights Act of 1967. a6 years of servIce witl1 the proof Is In the fact thaI this At the moment, the Administration-sponsored -Canadian Pacific Airlines Photo. and promotion programs. enough, although it i3 a ma• Dept. of Water & Power. If Jor attraction of the testival State was the only one below measure is not scheduled for hearings and action in the proposal i3 adopted, the na tional level to win an invita• Artisis Auditions held at Cal from delegates representing l7 Business week, and its participation is either the House or the Senate Judiciary Committees, Nisei engineer wiU be credited S~altle, assured year alter year be• tion to the trade fairs in J a· State Fullerton. A stUdent at congregations in Chi• Bank 01 Tokyo of Californta which have jurisdiction over this type of . legislation. with 40 years and added pen• cago, Ogden. Salt Lake City cause it d raws crowds of pan from 1962 iU now and th• ..on beneClts. The amendment Thomas StaM' King Jr. High, have promoted JOleph T. Ku• popularily of the Washington The problem, however. is in the Senate, where its 01 nnd California. The Rev. Aron 35.000 to 50,000 on the two would allow pensioo CTedits to he Is the son Mr. and bokawa and Ko jlro h .s.. 1d Pavi1ioo even brought a .pe• Judiciary Committee and its Judiciary Subcommittee Mrs. Jack Isni!. He piaeed No. Sato of Stockton was elecled lo a ~ day staod, and the Buddhist civil service employees \~10 both of San Francisco, to Church clubs enjoy a gate cial visit from E mperor Hire• on Constitutional Rights are in the hands of arch• S in a competitlon embracing convener. Wintersburg Presby• o(!Jcer at the main oruce and were torced to leave their jobs close to five figures just from hito himself. segregationists Chairmen James Eastland of MissiSSippi 108 instrumentalists under age terian Church 01 Huntington asst. manager of \l:le Japan when Japanese Americans the refreshment concessions. and Sam Ervin of North Carolina, respectively. In re• 21 from throughout the sloat •. Beacl1 hosted the 1967 confer• Center branch, respectively Oriental Theme were evacuated from the West Fioat participation has been cncc. . Walla"" TeruJ at the San cent years. no civil rights bill has ever been reported Coast in 1942. Other beneficia• an Important part of commu• Show an !oterest In people The W.atern Youn, Bud• Jose branch was promoted to by either the Subcommittee or the Conllnittee. fles include Mrs. Lilly Aratant, Entertainment nity participation until lasl and they will show an interest dhist League holds it. 25th an• asst. cashier . . . J l p. n AI r Twenty-eight Senators are now recorded as spon· AkJra Yoshida and M.T. Itou. Eurasian aclress Nancy year y,hen there was no float. In you. The Trade Fair. in nual conference this weekend Lines will increase it.. present sors of the 1967 Civil Rights Act: Daniel Inouye and (Fukuda's son, Dr. Paul, a Kwan portrays a Nisei navy This is the year for decisive their success have demonstrat· at AsUomar. complete with order lor three Boeing 747s to ed this, and tlle introductinn Hiram Fon~ of Hawaii, Daniel Brewster and Joseph naval surgeon, J5 remembered nurse in "The Winning Posl· serious and the lighter side. action If the Japanese Ameri• for being the lirst pL1 ysician six or seven 01 the 3SD-passen• of a new face to Seafair would Tydings of Maryland, Edward Brooke and Edward Ken• tloo". a Universal Studio com• AmODg the many activities can community is to maintain to examine the astronauts edy scheduled for shooting in ger Jets in order to face the momentum once gained. and be far-reaching. The Unlv. 01 nedy of Massachusetts, Clifford Case and Harrison are a frog jumping contest, stepped-up competition from Washington here, has one of after a splash down In the a week or two. She falls in poster contest, and a public maintain its position of esteem Williams of New Jersey, Joseph Clark and Hugh Scott PacUic.) ... Add to the Nisei U.S. airlines on the trans• the Mtion's finest Oriental de• love with a chief hospitalman. dance Mar. 25 at Merrill HalJ. in the larger community. (\f Pennsylvania. Thomas Dodd and Abraham Ribicoff running in CalUornia school PacUic route. partments. and its influence porlrayed by Doug McCiure 01 Author Vance Packard I. con• Reason [or bringing this district elections next month: would be great in bringing of Connecticut, Jacob Javits and Robert Kennedy of TV's Time Tunnel series. vention speaker . . . Tad T. An intensive drive by the subject up for discussion once Ernest Takeda of Hanford, new angles to SeaJalr. Not New York, Eugene McCarthy and Walter Mondale of A new baliE!!, Inochi. without Tomlh of San Jose was elecl• Cily of Lo. Angeles for for• again is because downtown vi• Kings River-Hard\vick; Tom eign trade, spearl1eaded by only in the cultu.al aspects, Minnesota. John Pastore and Claiborne Pell of Rhode music bas iaunched Toronto ed president 01 the BudC:hlst sionaries. realizing that the Furusbo 01 Sebastopoi, upop• but sports of the P acUic Rim. Island, William Proxmire and Gaylord Nelson of Wis• Nisei dancer David Togurt on CI,urches of America at its overseas visits by Mayor Sam Graustarkian theme of Seafair posed in the Twin Hills dis· modern and anCie nt, to ap' consin. Ernest Gruening of Alaska, Vance Hartke of a new career at the London annual meeting In Ogden. suc• Yolftl', has boosted tonnage Involving royalty and pirates trict. proach \l:le importance of a Indiana, Edward Long of Missouri, Wayne Morse of Cenlral Schooi 01 Art and De• reeding Carl Sa to of Mesa. moving through the port dra• and much 01 the other shen• matlcally by varying amounts nanigans, Including the staging sort of P acific Rim Olympics. Ore ~o n , Edmund Muskie of Maine, Jennings Randolph ,ign. He Is currently appear• Ariz. Tomita is berry grower o~ School Front Ing lvith Anna Neagle i, a cooperative manager ... Bud• including a 300 pet. boost of the otherwise excellent pro• Prior to World War I, we of West Virginia, and Stephen Young of Ohio. J apane.se imports. In 1962, to• ductions in the Aquatheatre had another festival in Seattle. If 23 more Senators could be persuaded to join For the thlrd year in a row. long-run Lon don musical. dhist Fujinka! chapters are Rosa Yamada's Japanese Charlle's Girl .. . Tokuyae providing comfort kits to Ja• tai business with Japan was despite questionable weather Potlach (which as the name as sponsors, providing a majority of the 100 members, class al Eagle Rock High won Hanayagl aod her Japanese panese American soidiers In 729,500 tons. Last year It was has become old hat and \l:le IDdicates exhibited a theme of It might be possible to move to discharl1:e the Judiciary Ihe USC J apao Day competi• classic dance troupe are re• Vietnam. 2.2 million Ions. introductions of new ideas Is Indian origin) will:! its TIJli• Committee from its consideration of the Civil Rights tions Mar. H. presentlng on turning for the 17lh year to Cenlral Vall e y NaUonal calied for. cums and Billikins, soon died Act and to refer it to some other committee, or to 1daptation from "Peter Pan". appear in the International Sports Bank at Parlier is now man• New Fonnal Seen out. The Sealair tbeme up til The group 01 28 retired tile Folk Dance Festival April 1 aged by Nobuo E bb uda, Par• now had no speciai roots In authorize fhe Senate itself to consider it without com• The Sacramento Japanese About the most constructive Consul General Toshiro Shi• .. I the Shrine Auditorium. Los lier native who has been an the lore of Seattle. Pug e t < mittee action. Bas~etbaU and promising Idea oCCered to maoouchi Trophy. Students Church League ot employee there the 14 years, Sound . or the Northwest, but Since most of the Senators from the western Angeles. where 15 dilferent date is the introduction of a from Dorsey High, Gardena 12 teams with 110 boys parti• 11 as assistant manager. He an Onental theme wouid be states have not yet agreed to co-sponsor this bill. ethnic expressions of folk art greater East As ian PacUic rim High and Monroe High fin San cipating wound up its 1967 sea• is active in the local J ACL deeply rooted. It is just Ilkely will be staged. theme into a new Seafalr for• JACLers can render a real public service by persuad• Fernando Valley) competed. son Mar. 18 with ils annual and Buddhist U1urch board. is that the Japanese community Tokyo singer Hold Tokuda. mat. The thought is a very Ing their Senators to join in sponsoring this vital and Caucasian. Negro and Sansei league champion vs. ail-star married and has three daug'.)• will have a prominent part 111 who completed a lengthy en• pregnant one for a variety of necessary measure. students aU spoke Japanese. tournament. ters . . . Sumitomo Bank of the picture In the years to gagement at Imperial Gar• Ylorln BuddhiSt. ne w Aye California assets reached a reasons, and this year is one come. Federal JIlI'Y Reform for a limited time to sta te and A total of 423 students In the aens on the L.A. Sunset Strip. champs. 1ed by Alvin Iwamura', in which the Japanese com• local governments having en• four L.A. Di3trict high schools 12 points, staved off the Aye AII• new peak of $150.757 ,993 as of has record'2d two Hawailan munity shouid by all means Title t regulales \l:le selee• study Japanese, largest such Stars 47 -44 . Parkvlew presby• Dec. 31, presideot Isoo Yama• forceable fair employment h its on the Palm label: "Pear• lula.n. undefeated In Bee league step up its Seafalr particIpa• tlon of federal jurie.s. It pr<>• program outside of HawaiI. saki announced. Total deposits practices laws. ly Shells" and "Tiny Bubbies". play. preserved their record with tion to prepare for its coming. hibits discrimination in the The Commission would be 4$.38 victory over the Bee AU• reached an all.otl.me high of Donna Tsudama, daughter of Stars. The Cec AU-Stars nosed Seattle was heralded for selection on the basis of race, authorized. but not required. SI33,590,OOO. Mr. and Mrs. Masato Tsudama Fine Arts out the Sacramento BuddhJsts 23 - years as the gateway to the color. religion. sex, national to surrender complete jurisdic• 21. Outstanding Player Award, 01 Watsonvllle. was Cabrillo Orient (and Alaska) since MERIT origin. or economic status. It tion in employment cases to Seattle sculptor George Tsu• went to Alan Fukushima (C), Society College's candidale for the taka ..a was presented the Gov• Brian Fujita (Sl and Rodney the '98 gold rush right u'lrough establisbes a method of .elect• such governments. Ryugo CAl: Sportsmanship Tro• Mr. and Mrs. George Fujita repr~ California Jr. College Woman the many years before nyloo ing juries on a random, Individuals who do not re• ernor's Award of Commenda• phies to Daniel Menda. Robert of the Year contest. Kuroda. Michael Matsuhara. 01 Costa Mesa announcert \f,e and Peari Harbor as the great now .entative basis. ceive satis faction from the tion for his contribution "to betrothal of their daughter. entrepot port of the silk lrade. The ba";c source 01 Jury Commission would be author• blendiog the art traditions of 'l,~e~:;a. ::d~:~a:~~aJi~~~a. '~ j!~~ Awards Matsuhara. Craig Kuwabara (B); Victoria Lynn to Theodore The prosperity conscious lists will be votiog lists, ex• ized to ille civil suits for re• the Orient with the heritage Tsukahara Jr., son of Theo• cept where such lists are not The National Researcb of the Northwe.st". Tsutakawa Roger Nakao. David Shlba. Steve 49\l:l State is holding a great offers dress. and the authority 01 the Shlmose and Brian Nakashima dore Ts ukahara of Monterey l'epresenlative the judicial Council of Canada h"" award• i, noted for his bronze foun• (A). Centennial at Falrbanks this Attorney General to ille sults Park. council 01 the clrcuit can re• ed Ronald K. Kuwahara. 21, Sacramento JACL cbampion• year and Canada is staging a against patterns or practices tains. Miss Fujita. a graduate at 01 Calgary a S15,OOO science ship trophies were presented great exposition of world's fair quire the use of adheavyweight boxing bibition could be enforced coverage would be reached in Club Medallion was a warded P resbyterian C h u r chat for one year title against Oscar Bonavena Medicine 'through civil action broughl stages. to UPI photographer James Princeton Theoiogicai Somi• by the Attorney General (of of Argentina (24-3) .•• Recent Dr. Kazuo Yanagthara, in Immediately on passage of Ogata of Chicago for his nary was K. Patrick Oirura the United States) a private death 01 a ~ 8- yearo()i d San Ma• the news recently when N.Y. Nisei-Owned and Operat. d the bill, all housing now cov• speedway Spectacular photo 01 Omaha .. . The P asadena ,?! person suUerlDg discrintina· Union Presbyterian Church teo competitor in a karate Knickerbocker forward Dave 5 ".. In th. Heart of LI'I Tokio ered by the existing executive taken at the start of the 1966 tion, or a litigant io a criminal competition caused the U.S. order would be affected. In Indianapolis 500 Memorial Day ~roke ground for its new Stallworth suflered a heart at• 1l'lme Deposits Minimum $1000 or civil case. In any sueb Wad<>-Kai Karate Federation tack, is a native of Berkeley '1968, all housing not owner• race when 14 cars smas(:'1ed up. church at 2775 L!ocoln Ave., case, u'1e Title provides discov• head instructor Yoshiald Ajart and its team physician. A MAIN OFFICE MERIT ~ occupied and all housing of His was one of 17 a wards in Altadena on Mar. 12. Rev. ery procedures under which it of Berkeiey to issue a state• bone surgeon, he is the 321 E. 2nd St.. Los Ang.les five or more units would be journalism announced by Tom Donald Toriumi is pastor. The om• Phone 624-9591 would be determined how ment of responsibility. While added; this would add many P,aprocki, judging committee congregatio, dates back to cial doctor for Madison Square BRANCH OFFiCE SAVINGS juries ate selected. many forms 01 karate taught Garden aod police surgeon. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION apartments and all new hous- cI1airman ... Mademoiselle 1906 . . . The recent Presby• Marina d.1 Rey. Calif. It the court finds probable in the U.S. stress physicai Higl1ly respected in the City. Phone 870- 0334 109. Beginning with 1969. cov• magazine named SharoD Kay terian Japanese Work Coofer• cause to believe that discrimi• prowess to the exclusion of he is also an honorary police Member Ot erage would inciude tlhe totai Sate 01 Mitchell. Neb., Univ. ence at Disneyland Hotel (,on• Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. nation occurred and that the housing market. ored 4J Issei laymen for their mental training and self-con- iieuten-ant. Federal Reserve System Tecords are insufficient to per· 01 Nebraska senior, to its coi• The chief means of enCorce• l.ge board, which is the ma• ex1raordinary services in their mit a determination, the bur~ men I would be by admiItistra• gazine's sounding board for respective churches. Rev. Ken• den is shifted to Ihe state to trends in opinions. fashions go Tajima, retired minister ~how non-discrimination. Rele• tive action conducled by the Department of Housing and dnd careers. She is the daugh• who has devoted more than 50 vant jury records must be years, drew speCial attention kept [or a specified time, and Urban Developmeol. The Sec• ter 01 Mr. and Mrs. George would be subject to production retary would be authorized 10 Sato. -~ and inspection. reeeive and investigate com• ~ ~~¥~~l~.~om . WAYS W-len a court finds discrimj• piaints. to conduct hearings, Music want to ( nation, it is autbodzed to and to issue court...e.nforceable Briliian t yo ung pianist Gary cease and desist orders, in• .l.:\Ii>~~ fashion appropriate relief. in• Amano of Helper won the TO EARN ciuding orders for S50 a day increase your SAVINGS? cluding suspension or prohibi• rtatewide Utah Federation of 15130 S Wester. A. 2 penalties for failure to obey PHILADELPHIA - National 01 the JACL Creed: JACL chapters have slated tbe chartered by state mineralogy aroup LAurel Morutan!. Glenn NtttA. and school board oandld.tea to JACL Legal Counsel William ARnes Morluchl, Kenneth Ol'e. meet with Tssel and Nisei eighth ennual Jr. track meel !LOS ANGELES - OmciaUy new but that tile true abstrac:• M. Marutaru. who hos dlsUng• 8:d~~ ]c~~:eo~:~n~W~d~eo~:~ voters Mar, 29. 7: 15 p.m .. at for Su.nday. May 28, at VenIce chartered a. a member 01 the tions were left in UJe roeb ,ulshed hhnseU not only as 8 Frying Pan mndo, MIll'k Kolwal. Jet.trey the Berkeley Buddhist Church. High School. California Federation o( Min• millions and millions of yean leading PIIiladelphla lawyer HUnter and MAriha Suer. Mayor WaUace Johnson i. Meet chairman Frank Kiml eralogical Societies. tbe West ago. but as en outstanding civil Gove.nor HorHa concluded scheduled to speak, according I. being assisted by: Los Angeles J ACL earth sel• One 01 the most gung bo Denver, Colo. rights defender. wag presented hi, presentation. by reminding to Vernon Nishi. chapter pres• Tom Tchien, track event.; Tom ence section is the first Nis~1 groups of the PSWDC. nearly with tille scrot: naming him at Watanabe, field events: Ken Ya• PACIFIC NEIGHBORS - The Japan Trade Cen• U,e members o( the April 7 ident. Peter Kawakami is pro• mamoto, reg.; Shiro MlITuyamil. group oC Its kind. It received 20 families collected black and the Nationat JACL convenlion deadllne (or \.he JACWAL gram chairman, Qwarda; Jack Nomura, Announcer: its charter at the March meet• golden sagerute agate. nodule. ter of Los Angeles staged a three·day exhibit of mod• .as the recipient of li,e Dr. Yo Tauruda, stlTter: and Steve Ja~anese Summer Fellowships. the visit ing, attended by 80 per ons. and smoky quartz at Owlshead ern products here this week, and while some• Randolph M. Sakada Mcmorial o( N.atlonal J ACL President San Franc l6co JACL Yagl, pub. Coa~tal PSWDYC queen candidates The JACL group will hold Mountain on the March d7-19 thing like this may be an old story to Pacific Award o( the a965-66 BiennIum. .ferry Enomolo on July 8 in field trip. cities, it was a major event in this inland commumty. Spring-a-Dellc Dance: San from both chapters will share Its first sanctioned show on The presentation was made Seabrook and July 9 in Phila• F rancisco JACL Women', Au.x• lhe reigning honors at the Oct. 14-15 with Takeo Susuki Trip to the moon will be Throngs turned out to admire the Toyota and Datsun by Eastern District Governor delphia. as weU as the EDC ill ary will sponsor ~ts semi• meet. as general chairman. taken on AprU 17 from Grif• cars, marvel at the beauty of Yamaha pianos, stare Kaz Horita during the 20th an· meeting set (or July 15·16 in annual beneCii dance AprU 15 A new concept in rock view• fith Park P lanetarium. longing~v at Yashica, Minolla, Nikou and. Mamiya cam· Jllversary-Installation dinner ol Washington. D.C. at !he Holiday Inn. 245 Air• ing W>3S presented by Dave Bristol and Marble MOUII• eras, and gape in amazement at Sony vldeocords and Ihe Philadelphia J AOL on Board Chairman Allen Okamo• port Blvd.. South San Fran• S.F. JACL Olympics Aukburgh oC Culver City, trains are locales (or AprU Panasonic television receivers. March 11, with the scroll be• to, who served as toastmaster cisco. Joyce Hamamoto and one of very lew who does this 22-23 field trip to collect tile Ing accepted by Miss Laurel for the occasion. as well BS Yuri FUjimoto. co-chairmen. scheduled June 4 unique hobby so weU. Thinly beautiful malachite, chryso• Yes, there was lacquerware, silks, pottery, wood Mat'lltanl in the .absence of her " certiltcale ot achievements ,aid proceeds will aid Lssel sUced rocks mounted as slides SAN FRANCISCO - Plans for colla. algal limestone a nd tri. products and other traditional items, all examples of (ather. to Membership Chairman Ha· residenls at the Laguna Honda are projected onto a screen llle 1967 San Francisco J ACL lobites. Last trip before UJe fine Japanese workmanship and artistic skills. But the Lawyer Marutani has volun· tsuml Harada for attaining a rest home. in the same manner as a pho• Olympics are underway. chair• summer desert heat sels in products that attracted the greatest attention were the teered hls legal services for newall-time high 01 204 mem• to color transparency. The reo will be taken to the Red Moun• Sobolarshlp: High school se· man Ben Tsuchlmoto revealed. creations of Japanese technology, the air-conditioned the second lime in the deep bers and an Increase (or the sultant pictures are a (antasy tain area on May 21 for sa• nlor. o! Japanese ancestry It will be held on Sunday, South, this time going to Loui· fHth consecullve year. in color and palterns. many genite agate, rodonite. marble, factories that have sprung up in the postwar years. graduating this year are eligi• June 4. at Was h jn~ton High slana and Mississippi as J A· Another highlight of the din· resembling artistic scenes or petrWed wood and sUver ore. That Japan can bring automobiles, motorcycles and ble for the S2SO San Francisco School. Geary and 3O!.Il. electronic goods to the United States, pioneer of tech· liL's representative. in derense ner was the recognition of the figures. of the Negro IlU'Ough the or• JACL scholarship. George Ya• AuI Troop or wedlock. Is her child an 9051 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles standards have risen. Japanese children are taller and AmerIcan citizen? are presenting a dance. "Let's around Lake Merritt in local heavier than their parents. and the life expectancy- 1417, just organized, is spon• Answer: Children born out of Fall In Love." April 7, 8:30 Arbor Day ceremonies. The CR 1·3916 sored by the West L.A. J ACL wedlock abroad to a mother who Sumilomo Bank of California 73 vears for women and 68 for men, is about the same herself is a United States eltlzen p.m .• at Parkview Women's Women's Auxiliary under lead• by d'crivatlon. derived citizenship Club. 3725 Don Felipe Dr., Los brancb manager Chlai:)n Blvd. New England Life Agency when the last statistio. were Norllco Asaeda, 6pkr .• Japanese San Francisco - Auxy benefit • WOII'f Etiquette. dance, Holiday Inn. South San compiled. Italy has the most Los Angeles - RE 4-3975 slip eoen ill wef oondl Chicago-Jr, JACL road rally. March 31 (Friday) checks with some 35,000 col• Steve Kobata -Terry Kobata fo West Los Angeles - Jr. J ACL NC-WNDYC : Monterey Jr. JACL • WOII't clog-easy Sp1'illkle Mtg, Stoner Park. '1:30 p .m.; hosts-Spring Activity. lecting. Joe Grant Masaoka. spkr. Long Beach-Harbor - Oriental • Wide t op fo r: $poOll flllilUUf'ind Mt. Olympus-Gen Mtg. Bowling Fantasy Dance. Harbor Comm Awards, Sakura Restaurant. '1 Ctr, 9 p.m. • C. be rejUled. eDsily AprlJ 16 (Sunday) SHIMA CARPET COMPANY p.m. Placer County-Community pic• March 31-AprU 2 nic, J ACL Recreation Park. House of Distinctive Carpets-4726 E. Floral Dr .• L.A. AN 2-2249 MDYC-Detrolt Jr. JACL hosts ~ San Dlego-J'r JACL skatefest, Spring workshop. Sweetwater RInk. Complete Selection of Name Brand Carpets - Custom Made Carpeu Berkeley - J ACL Invitational Hollywood-Wildflower ~ur' , Quality Installation · Wa ll-to- Wa ll Car pet CI .anlng . R.palrlng basketball tournament. April 17 (l\ofonday) Rug & Up ho lstery Cl ea ning Nick & Chleko, Props. AprU 1 (Saturday) West Los Angeles-Earth Science Stockton-Jr. JACL Mtg. 1225 N. Mtg. Griffith Park Planetariu m. Hunter. 7 p.m. Venlce·CU1ver-l000 Club skit re• April 1-2 hearsal. IDC.IDYC - Boise Valley JACL AprH %t- ZZ UMEYA's exciting gift of host.s: Quarterly session, Cald· San Jose - J.. - '\CL benefit well, Idaho. movies, Oklda Hall, crispy April 2 (Sunday) San Francisco-Jl' ... ACL Spring Our leading prouucer for tne third successive Monterey Peninsula-Spring pot• Show: Oeyama. Marina Jr. High goodness luck, 6 p.m. year, Mr. Mizuno has qualified for his Com• April 4 (Tuesday) sp~c:ao~~:Ju~ '~a kJ dinner, High• Tops for shee r pany's Hall of Fame for the second consecutive WUshire Uptown - Bd. Mtg. St. land Park Methodist Church. fun . excitement, Mary's Episcopal Church. 8 April 22-23 wisdom ..• year, having placed over a million dollars of p .m.; members welcome. West Los Angeles-Earth Science plu s Flavor! Hollywood - Bd Mtg. JACL Re· trip, Bristol and Marble Moun .. life insurance with the Company during 1965 glonal DUJce. 7:30 p .m. tatns. and 1!Hl6. He has also received the National AprJl 6 (Thursday) AprU 22 (Saturday) Puyallup Valley - Mtg, Tacoma Venice-CUlver _ Square dance, Quality Award signaling the excellence of his Buddhist Church. 8 p.m.; Police Comm etr. service to his clients. Sgt. Stan Zatterberg, spkr. April ., (Friday) Fresno ~~~~J~u~~rJntc , Eu .. Venice-Culver - Charmes dance, calyptu5 Grove. Roedlng P ark. Umeya Rice Cake Co. HARVEY C. YUDELL, Park view Women's Club, 3725 Contra Costa - IsseI Nights, New los Angeles Don Felipe Dr .• L.A., 8:30 p .m. Member potluck dinner, E1 cu-• General Agent San jose - Jr . .TACL Mtg, Bank rito Comm etr. '7007 Moeser of Tokyo hospitality room. Lane, 5-9 :30 p.m . 79 W. Monroe St., C h icago, III. Major Medical Health Tho Credit Union 8e En lightened • • , When you buy 0 c.o r , • • Superb Cantonese Food - Cocktail Bar - Banquet Rooms Umbrella Man Th, credit union giveJ you Q low Your fa vorite super seasoni. YOiJr Hosts: Wally and Frank Quon soys: rat. on bo~ N.w and Usad cars, Income Pnitection Plans with no added-cn cnars .. or JACL urvice fae •• CENTRAL CALIFORNIA DISTRICT COUNCIL GRAND STAR Hiro Kusakai, 275 N. Ab bey Street, Fres no. Phone 233·6171 You con buy your (l ula inJu ron,e Restaurant anywhere. 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'. 4-PACIPlIC CITIZEN Friday, Mar. 24, 1967 ---*- Ti, and Garter: 'Sir' Frank Sakamoto tor Illi. group will ani,. be II ,rut a. you make !t, Itutt,s 1000 Club Notes FuJita, l.kU~~O,O: IIHdloy. JACL's Man in the South: Nudist Colony Interested in Legs Feb. l~w aaebl,o. ct Chleko Suakl. Mlchlko Kuwamoto . ---*--- • • Ohkl. Vae. 15; Ltvln,l1on, Feb. 11 ntar. 15 Reporl: Tremendou.. Chicago ml Onl5hl, Pclcr Nakahara, ~~w~:W:I~n;. R,!f:~ •. ~~n~~~~ husU. lor neW 1000 Club mem• How about that? Evidently Tom Uyeda, Sieve Nakashima, jl W.tanabe. Days in the Delta bers 120) to a new plateau 01 lhose who beleng Lo Ihe In• Roderick Kobara, Torno Inou• SAH FRAHCIICO 2000 acUve mcmb.rs wu diana Nudist Colony wanL lh. ye, Mr. nnd Mr!, T.tluo Mlkl, Dol, Rokuro, 18 : San Jo... 'ab, By WILLIAM MARUTANI noted in LI,. flrsl half 01 lIarry Yo htdo, aeorKe and :13 - w Tom., a Nau.III, Yu- New Orleans 1000 Club pair 01 less 10 ~:~~a~ln~!:izu'La~'d'ko ThrN G"eroUon, 01 March reporl among Ihe 138 prance 8 r au n d on lhelr Mary Uchida In nome a tew. Xu,.- Experle"c •. To reach Ihe heart of the IlIississippi Delta, one 1I11mOS acknowledged by Na• grounds. Jl you will no Ie lllis I know lhal I have Ie/t oul FuJlkawo, Thoma., 61 : Richmond Mor. 2--w Emlko. , Allen, Eatl: travels north on IIighway 49-W from Jackson. The pel• tional Headquaroors as 101- time (Rnd I am very pteasedl, many nomos lor I bad ouch d June (Santa Clara). ta ill turn i the heartland of the cotton plantaltons low.: Ule garter has moved up a grand evening and I m el Fun.~tkl. M•• uyo, 80 : Palo Alto. F UK U I i~ ~s lOUt l' ear: Alam.da - Shn Tn .. somewhat beoause 01 the per• ~o ~e~te~~ M~r.~:~I, ~~:::i~i aJ{d even the damp ('hill of February, it evident , ..okl. mOllY wonderful P"Ople lhat d h Mortuary, Inc. that this is cotton country: the flooded 10w-IYlllg lands; JRth Year: Downtown L.A.-Sho lormance of obtaining new 1000 1 could no l lJ..1 all lheir nam... (Jap.n" Franoes Na'.fam•• the readily discernible remnants of white cotton puffs llno. Club members and renewal>. I musl admit thnl Dr. Tom ~r.,~: H~~~t~'nl . Florence tano, 707 E. TEMPLE ST. lUh VUT: T\... ln Cltle, - Tomo Toketll wo. quile a host. ] LOS ANGELES, 90012 dangling "from scraggly colton plants stan.d ing for• lNevada rection and asking me if I would like to have a meal. Or. Muton M. Inouye; Seattle• Hayashi. recoR.: Lee Durham. clvil rights: Nikki Tanaka. pub. There is no Chinese restaurant in Greenwood. ~irsG"r-~~t·y ~~~J;:!:I:p~:~:~1;;; ~~:~~ -L~.~esFre~f'~S::~~~; ST. LOUIS JR. JACL My Negro companion, a local leader in the civil Linda Uchiyama. pres.: Lauren rights movement in Greenwood, told me about a civil San Francisco _ Harold Naka• Yamamoto. V.p.; Carol Morioka, ree. sec.: Debbie Hong, cor. sec.; Ilfilii - '2 rights worker of Chinese ancestry from Michigan who ~a%~\ ~~~o,;~"c';;;n~'~ sr.f.~f~ Elaine Uch(yama, treas.; Dave r had come to Greenwood this past summer. Chuckling Shimizu: Portland" _ George Tsu• Eta, hJlt.; Cecl Hiramoto, pub. lit'::) *rr There with glee, my companion continued to relate to me ta;:~~. Pla.er Counly - Kolchl (Chapters sUll unlisted here sheuld report immediately.) ~ that this particular Chinese American was so much a 4th Year: Sequoia _ Ryujl D the new.moon IS militant civil righter that he castigated representatives ~~~:;'h~; K . W~~~~~gt~:~ TT~;'~I'~ YO\l r Host: W,ftlU To", of a Northern-based Negro civil rights organization for -William Nakahara Jr. ; Bois. LIFE ~1E~mERSBJP In the a slngulvly OUUlir'ldir'lY re~uranl Offcllfl9 t1l. C!. ulnlHunc. ot 1:!J.ntofits. dlnl". its alleged "Uncle Tom" approach. ~:n~~~~:n~~~~';.\~c~ki 1000 Club Is a lump sum pay• Ii kK-aled ill 912 South ~an Ptdro Suen, los Angfl?S • • PnoM MAdison 2.1091 Personally, I do not subscribe to Northerners go- Odanak •. Jolehl Togaml: St. Louis ment ot $500. ~~"r!:rJ: ing civil righters, keeping in mind that such people N.;';'· Sueoka; portland• ~ft ... ~rOttOttlt~"" ...... ~ft ...... ~ ... ,...ft o~zROSE ing into the South for a few weeks and being hell-rais- lrd Year: Ea,t Lo, Angele, - leave very shorUy and do not have to breathe the dust ~~';';'rg!t ' KFU~~l~: Ar:~ed'::·~o 07. Dine al Southern Callfo.nla', Moot Exqulslle Shangrl-LI Room they raise; nor do r look with favor upon those who Roland S. Radon,ga, Yosh SUII• come down with a "crusader's attitude" which can I~ only be harmful; and any person with a holier-than· ~ thou attitude should stay home because such a person ~ #/p/ng can only cause the undoing of the positive accomplish- ~ CANTONESE CUISINE ~ ments of others. Inevitably there have been some un· Private Parties, Cocktails. Banquet Facilities loc~:~HILLS ~ fortunate episodes involving just such type of persons. 3888 Crenshaw, Los Angeles. AX 3-8243 By this, I do not in any way suggest that a volunteer ~ .,.....-v .. ~ ~ .. ,...~ worker should condone or ignore injustices where it ~ .....,.,.. f ~ exists or be less than firm , but fair, in his position. • KONO ROOM (' What I do deplore are those few instances like a bull § • LUAU SHACI( • TlA HOUSE in an iniquitous chi'1a shoo in search of the civil right ~ U",III,."11 Holy Grail. My own opinion, for whatever it may be ~ PEKINC STYLE SPECIALTY BRAND NEW PRODUCT ~ worth, is that peace and understanding-and these 949 N. Hill street are what we seek-are not reached by such an ap- ~ ~ Los Angeles SANTA ANA, CALIF. proach. (This is not intended as a preachment to the MA 6-8723 conduct of that dedicated Chinese American, neither ~ (South ot Dlsnnlanl.!) whose identity nor the exact nature of his conduct I ~ Closod Monday, know: rather, this is simply a general observation ~ Co.klaUs - Banquet Rgraph presenting two new sla te supreme court year. Awamura. They wlU buln thetr and he Is the !Ion at Mr. and 397-2161 - 397-2162 for later reOcclion. modHying. was a small contingent of Ja• tbe book and a S50 check to justices and three new clrcult About 400 pe«on. attended .tudv In I.p.n In October The Mrs. Jam.! I. Matsuda of K •• adding new lrame. of reler• panese students In the clly, court judges soon. Headed lor a party at the Honolulu Inter• sc.holl\flhlp. cover all exnen~es, neohe. Matsuda attended Alliin KOKUS~I Dr. C.R. Van Patten. library Int'ludlng tra"~1 •.. r.trlek Mu• Hancock Collece In Santa Marla. INTERNATIONAL enc<> lor the development 01 a but contact was infrcquent. We TRAVEL. INC. board chairman. and to li• the supreme court are (ormcr national Center Mar. 12 to ukaml of the State HI,hway. Calif.... Dlana Moml Soriano 240 E. 1st SI. f12! MA 6-528~ personal philosophy. managed lor a while In J apa• brarian Wilma Brown. state senate president K ..uhi• mark the 41st birthday 01 Dlvl,lon and "red Araki of the and Melvin MUdD FuJII were mar.. Jim Higashi. 8u •. Mgr. nese, but German was 8 more Maul County tn«lneer'. office rled Feb. 25 at St. John the Oa,,• One 01 the most significant Similar amounts and the la Abe and tor mer territorial State Sen. George R. ArlyosbJ hav~ been ftccepted 1• court Burn. will name former been considered a special oc· mnvle It.r, atopoed over tn Ho· Tadashi FuJU of 152 .. A North Fr! sc\1ool Jlbrarlans at IbJma, U.S. District Attorney He said It Is celebrated In • lin .ward' for his movie aehl~ve her husband works at Walmanu SpKlalllln9 In Contact lenses Sociaily and flnanclaily I Before tilis, however. I had Nyssa, Adrian, Fruitland and Herman Lum and AUred Lau• spirit 01 "yaku barai" Cthrow• JTlents. AIlI'" h~re were the Cruy Sash and Door Co .... Carolyn 23~ (~! 4-7~OO CIlU and Hama who appellr• S. Munmot,o became the bride of S. Oxford - DU suppose my lamily lalls within long since perceived a dUCer• New Plymouth. reta, state director at labor Ing away bad luck). This Is l'tI,,,, ence between mysell as a Ja• er1 In W"lkl\c1 heatlen .hots for Ralpb I. Tamasak. Feb. 18 at YftMATO TRAVEL 8UREAU the norm which is taken to Funds lor the libraries and and Industrial relations ... because the 42nd year is con• "Las Velt8s Go for Broke," a pic" Honpa Hongwanjl Mission. She .. 312 E lst 51. L.A. (12) be the average Nisei family. pane.se American aod a Japa• books came trom the annual WIWam I. Sakaruchl. son of sidered unlucky In Japan. tun belnlt made to celebrate the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ~-6021 nese national. This stage had 35th anntversarv for Toho Co. Glenn S. MUramoto of Kaneohe. MA Certain aspects of Japanese chapter baUlar. In lieu of • Mr. and Mrs. Haruo Sakagu• · .. A teacher Injured In ftn auto .. and l'Ie iI the .an ot Mr. and heritage are tairly well~evel been reached afler a lew years bazaar this year. the chapter chi of 1,IM Llku St.. Katlua. Veterans Groups ••• mob 11 e ct)l1fstnn In 19&.' watar. " Maut. 'I'll. bride work. at the oped. my lather being Kibei, is on fund-raising campaign Oahu, was among 50 trainees Charles Kawakami was install• ~y hv rtrcult Judge 'nlom_s S. Olfa· Kaneobe Martne Corps Air Sta. North San Diego and due to very close grand• wllh Japanese culture. On recently graduated Irom a ed recently .a president of the tlon ..aut,. Shol'. and the brlde• ~ ~ ...... , ending March 20 with proceeds "", 'T"he "''''''ret WIS 11"'_"''' ttl Mr_...... 1399\h Veterans Club. Others tn· ?M~ parental ties established early top 01 an that my primary earmarked lor chapter sc\1ol• VISTA training program 01 the Pe.ecy R. Vf'l11"C ro' roconnt itl'oom work. at QualJty Sheet JOSEPH 'S AUTO ELECTRIC purpose io coming to Germany • talled were Tom TakemoLo, 1st "'V" Tt I" .. "~Inll* Mllt ... n l'tbu. '-8. Metal Co ...• Gan Mlyoko Mlshl .. Tune -Up. Generator Carburetor in lile Also, as I have noted arships and public service Univ. 01 Maryland. He will v.p.; Uuold YokOYAma, 2nd v.p.: ", l(ullmnn St., the Ion ot blinker ::i.u~:fhi:~ir:.. 1~~: L~~~ ~60 E. Vlst, Way, Vista 726-17~0 in earlier articles, my journey was to live and learn German projecls. spend a year working with the Paul NAkamurl\, scc.: R1chard William Mau. ';:f O,al.&, t.reu.: and directors Paul !It. became the brlde of Mlehael to JapJn reinforced and stimu• lite. Baltimore Urban Renewal and ...... ~~ ... * Arlluml, K,enlehl Esblma, Gary Sports Scene .•• 11._1110 y .....lda Feb. 18 It lated this part 01 my con• Girl from Thailand Housing Agency ... Voko Sa• KaWAhAra. R.obert Hay.ml, Stan• Central Union Cbutch. Mr .and ley Setodll and Vernon Talhlm:l San Jose sciousness. Fowler donates books .akl, 18, Japan's Miss Teen A 18·lane LenraTd Bowl in the ), 1'1. Wallace U. Yoshida of 04- ~ ... ~.~...,...,.".~ AU 01 my immediate Irlends • .. Sumley Moniz ot Honokaa Pearl City Shopping Center open• 4&4 KaJau St. Ire the parents of International who arrived In was recently promoted to ranch br1~om. EOWARD T. MORIOKA, R•• ltor My grammar school years FOWLER-Slx local libraries ed Mar. 15. A manaRement team the Both attended and acquaintances1 11 1 were Honolulu Mar. 11, is mod· lor e man of the Jack Ramos th' Vnlv. of HawaU •.. Sandra Sales, Exchangu, InVtstments were spent in a SdlOOl in of Tad MA,atawa, Wayne Fan' to have any at all, were non• are 10 be giVen copies 01 Capt. Ranches which are spread al1 and Eddie Matsuda b In charge ot ae",o Bareruebl became t h • 565 N. 5th St .• - 294-1204 which. as lar as I know, I minded. "Miniskirts and molor ov~r the Big Ialand ... The Unlv. brf Ie of ,..... N'obuo Uyehara Oriental with one exception. BosworUl's toAmerica's Con• o! HawaII I, providing college operations of the million dollar was the first student of a ra• bikes are very pooular in Ja• plant ... Stanley Auo won the at \he Soto 'Mlllton Feb. 25. The And as lortune would have It, centration Camps" by the pan." she said. "But we are credit, technical and gen~ral In· alJae vents championship Mar. ]2 bride 1.1 the d.lulhter 01 Mr. and chi minority (Oriental, Ne• Fowler J ACL and one retained structlon tor 23.512 .tudent. at 8S Mr. Shlaeru Haragucht of 3214 Sacramento by Ille laUer part 01 the year 01 the ]7th annual Oahu BowllnJt brtd~groom glo!: there were a few 01 stUI tied to some the old facilities throughout the .tate, Ja• Assn. tournament was concluded. Calf Ie St.. od the t. I was dating a German girl by the chapter for student use, Iam~. ways." Miss Sasaki Is taking pan, Midway and Kwajlllein. En• Asao. spark~d by a 769 scratch the ends to• handicap . . . Lel~h NaJc:amoto Beauty and the brlde• Opon 11 - 11, Clmd Monday with a very attractive girl Fowler City Library, school morrow in Hollywood. Japan rI~hl In their homes Mar. of Pearl CUy won the heavy• ~m employed at Matson 2217 10lh 51 . - GI 8·6231 the same time, however, r libraries" t Fowler Hi~l. Fow• 9 when the first Japan-to ..Hawall Termin.l ~ lrom Thailand. During the wellJht title of the Iudo Black ~ralement lived on the other ide of TV broadcaat took place. KHVH· B~lt Aun,'s high school touma .. The 01 Marlon course of country drives, din• l~r Elementary and Malaga Killed in Action ••• TV transmlttcd the hour-long pro· Talr,ello "unokawa, personal sec• lown, ,,11ere the neigbborhood ment Mar. 12 at the Young Bud· ner dates, and evening Plau• Elementary, the local Melho• gram throul(h the co-operation of dhlst Assn. HaJJ. Earl Tarumoto, retary to Lt. Gov. Thomas P. Gill. Reno, Nev. was predominantly Negro and A Nisei soldier Who's been Tokvo's NET·TV. Pearl City. was the 175-'J)ounder and Garr~U Blroo Mlyamnto has derstuendchen Cchatsl. we dist and Buddbist churches. Nine mcn and one woman were b~n .,...... ""'''"' ...... ~ ... "..~ Oriental. recommended lor the Congres• dlvl .. lon winner. Vuklo Tamasblro announced. The weddfnC' talked 01 many things. among 'honMed At a recent 'nleo. H. of Shobu K lll n took the 125-pound will talte place May 27 at st. TOP HAT MOTEL By Ihe time I reached dal• sional Medal ot Honor was Devl.! & Co . banquet at the com• class and Wendell Ten,an, Kal· Patrick', Church. She is the Sh lg and Sum i Kajlmura, Hosts them interracial marriage. pany's oulttandlnR' salesmen for dauchter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Bunlchi ~Ih ing age I was attending a laid to rest on Mar. 15 al muku Judo Club, won the 150 .. 375 W. St. - 786-1565 AUXILIARY COOKBOOK 1966, 'T"he woman was Sharon Les• pound clau. Nunokawa 01 1720-C Palolo Ave .• mixed junior high school and Having been brought up In Ihe NaUonai Memorial Ceme· ter. The men wer~ Phllllp Ben• st. Louis won the State: High and he Is the son 01 Mr. and then high school. During this a social community where Ihe 01 Jamin, Ka"u~ Tera da. Ro"ald Ha• Mrs. Lionel T. Miyamoto of 2381- STILL BIG SELLER tery Ihe Pacilic. Punchbowl. 'Worth, Lawrer,,',e Cl;uzukl, n,.y Ma• School Basketball Tournament Seattle, Wash. period my social lile. such as natura.! and accepted thing has He was Staff Sgt. Edward No. held March 3, " at the War Me .. A East Manoa Rd. Miyamoto I, LOS ANGELES-The west Los ruyama, Albert Ibnl" Cl."enee morlal Center. Wailuku, Maul. vice-president of First Manare• it was, was spent almost to· been to maIntain race and boru Kaneshiro. 38. killed by f(l'lnsaku. C"n" Gl'lp"!n and Hltrry beatln( Hllo High Vikings. 48-40. ment and Sales. a property man .. Imperial Lanes Angeles JACL Auxiliary "East Pertz ... Ruby T. Sl1kl'lta. Inlanl ror the: championship. Kahuku a"ement and real estate sales tally among Sansei. This con• heritage-not overtly enforced gunshot wouods in Vietnam on School math t~ Ac h e r, hall been firm ... Mr. and Mr!. Tsuyosht 2101 - 22nd Av •. , So EA 5-2525 throug'~ West Flavors" cookbook con· ~ained third place by bumpjnlt oU tinued the first two or laws, but surface representa• Mar. 6. He is survived by his Awarded a Shell Mcrlt Fellow• 73~2, Takamura of Chamlnade Terracl! NiseI Owned - Fred Takagi, Mgr. ~ hlp ~t Punahou, and St. Anthony three years of coUege at Ber• tions ot underlying bebavior tinues to be a I<>p seUer and wUe. Mitsuko; two sons and for .tudy June 26 ... Aug. 19 have announced the engaeement Stanford Unlv. She Is one of lOt) copped the consolation title with keley. My social contacts with codes l~ the deep structure 01 profits are being distributed 10 Illree daughters .. , Sgt. AD• a 59·52 win over Kaual High of their diJulthter, Amy 8ada"o, Kinomoto Travel Service local ellarlties and Institutions. wlnnen selected from about 2,000 School. to EdWard Kunlo FuJimoto, Ion Frank Y. Kinomoto the white community were 11m· the consciousness of the ethnic gel Ortiz-Rodrigue•• 20, 01 94- apt)tlcant.s. Sa.n1ord Kaneshiro, veteran 01 Mr. and Mr!. Tadao P'ullmotn. community-i t was a contras• In January. Ihe Auxiliary Uf!" . Rh::hl\rd Rf'\esrh, librarian Honolulu bowler. scored a 300 Miss Takamura is a stewardess 521 Ma in St., MA 2-1522 ited: yet those Caucasian 240 An ianl Place, Waipahu, .t St. Loul5 }tllrh $C'hOOl wa .. with Pan American and her sent 5500 to the !nternational game March 3 In the Walal.e friends whom I did have were tive experience to talk with was killed Mar. 9 in Vietnam f'lected nrpo;ldrnt n( the Hawaii Senior Open League at Walalae fiance ls work!ne for a m'lster·' extremely close. another Oriental .·hose Ihlnk• Student Cenler at UCLA and when the armored personnel Assn .f'\ f St'honl LlbrarlA,, 1 ,s"" .. "t "Thorough tests have shown Honolulu. MI~ Lindahl Is studv. • Penthouse Clothes ! proudly nationalistic as aU Nisei Fresno Athletic Club, upheld Nolle R. Smith, Jr., fnr S""urltv 'Pe"",rft T)'P 1"c ur• Stan does not have a heart aU .. h" at Southern Connecticut Stat. summers of 1964.65, I was Thais are, the matler of in• was Inducted i~1o the Fre.sno Aiea Heights grass larmer, in "nc'" r", .. Wf""t to) ""('I"'Ie'· •. l{QI'I. , ment. His chest pains were caus• College, and Dr. Sasaki Is In• '13860 Crenshaw 8Ivd.. Sull. 230! struck by the existence 01 a r"""!')tlv tn l,.k,. I"Il'Irt I" *",,'" .... ec1I· ed by a rib injury. U Ichinose temlne at the San Francisco Gen• terradal dating and intermar• Twilight League Hall 01 Fame h is contention that he is the r~H",,, (', • ".W $21~ m ll1 ''\n hnmr • Lo. An2.1" . AX 2-2511 I quite diflerent attitude. Inter• doesn·t want to use Stan any eral Hospital. A June wedding 11 riage was not a thing of great recentiy. He began his playing r i ~lUul heir to a S20,900 es• "f'I,...... "1](1'1., ,,,, • • ""•• ", ··Ir ... • more, we won't have a bit of planned In Connecticut. 1·680~ "'rfO"' nt,.r~ points. Her total plntaU was ,- Americans. Slle herseU had who died here early last year ,., tl, .. .. IT,, t ,.." .. ".-t 3,749 and her average 187. Pat. of ticular environment. im• ~I"I,", Mar. 3 ... Tolch! Takata, 83, My been unofficially adopted inlo a t age 75. .' • .,...... ,. ... .,,, ... rof tl-l .. 17... tpl l\1arclel was second as she regI• 3566 ... A Maunaolu Ave., Kalmuk!. 'q~ .. t1 ..,. .. t 'v.... l'k,.l'~ IT.,Ifll'\. onJ ... ,_ i pression was that it would not ~le home 01 a Tokyo business• stered 86.21 points and Lan! Al .. died Mar. 4. He was formerly a Hawaii's Junior Mis! on '.1' "'1 ..... , po,,'" Art"'"'" A. Fllt• 10nso third wfth 85.14. Pat's pin .. taxi driver In Kapahulu ... ZIJI man with obvious " arrange• NARA DEER PARK Mar. 15 captured a 51.000 '.Ii.,.. ,.. 111 r .. .,I:t"'" Shlgeura and laU tolal was 3.696 and Lanl'. Ishlmatsu. 86, of 1010 Rawlliu Close te Baldwin Hills-Crenshaw Area ment" overtones with respect r"-I('t'k. re .... ertlvelv. 3,7 14 . . . .JImmy Asato, former Lane. Palama. died Mar. 5 at T'V~ scholarship after being judged Untv. of Hawaii halfback star and Kuakinl ... Mrs. Kuma Tabat&. to the son. REPLICA TO OPEN SOON Iirst in the Youlh Fitness Di• Board of Directors .•• head football coach. has resigned 80. of 2183 Wilson St .• Kallhl. died v ision. She is Julle Fleece. from the Rainbow football stall. Mar. " ... Francis :r. Okamoto. Disturbing Contrast BUENA PARK-A Southern Financier Chinn lto, chairman Asato said the pressure 01 gradu• 56 of 1874-A Mahana St. dl~d the only 16-year-old in the M~r . I began to reflecl on Ih is California Iourist attraction of the board of the Honolulu Star• ate work has forced him to give 4. He 15 survived by hi. patterned after the famous pageant ~leld al Mobile. Ala. BuUeUn. has been elected to the up the post of bac.kfleld coach wUe. Chlyoko, three lions and I STUDIO wbole matter. and by and by board of dIrectors of World AIr• which he .usumed last year. three daughters, one of them. Julie is the daughter ot Mr. the attitudes 01 the community Nara Deer Park will be ways, Inc., world's largest char• Asato was head coach In 1962, Katherine of Lo!: Angeles . • • 318 East First Street opened on a five·acre site on .,d Mrs. Jelfrey Fleece. Her ter a I r 1 I n ~. The appOintment '63 and' '64 . . . More on Stan Mrs. Ala Abe, 78. or KahuluI. I Minutes to Downtown or Int' l. Airport in which I had grown up makes lfo the first local business• Harrlnr:ton: Harrington" heart Maul. died Mar. 3 flt her home. soUt~l father is a dean at tbe Univ. Los Angeles. Calit. Knott Ave. 01 Ihe Santa man to become dlrect('lr of a rna· appears to be normal, judging Meyer (Mlke) Sln(ter. forme!' i began I<> disturb me. I began of Hawaii ... Jo Ann Vuld· Htaltd Pool - Elevator - TV to wonder if it was now us Ana FWy. on May 4, accord· jor U.S. airline ... The Ramona {rom an electrocardiogram taken O i MA 6-5681 mura, 17-year-old Kauai High H!J:h Sehool chotr of Riverside. on the Hawaiian puncher March ~~~c~~~:l~~y Te~~~ rW,ha ntf~~ Air Conditioned - 24 Hr. SWitchboard who were perpetrating a k i'ld ing to Allen Parkinson. Movie• I School senior. ',as been de• Calif., are in Hawaii for 12 per" 8. said his famlly physician. Dr. HawaU's meatcutters in 1958, died I NISEI OPERA TED of racial prejudice. The con- la'ld Wax Museum director. formances. The choir's visit Is Richard You. Harrington said he Mar. 6 In CaW. He left the Team• clared winner of the District one of those In the 5eries or . ex• plans to resume training short ... sters several years a(o and open• ~542 5-25~4 Some 130 deer, 01 " tlich 16 W. Slauson. L.A .• AX trast was disturbing, lor our 50 Peace Essay Contest Irom chan~es with the KaUua HtJJh Iy. ed a motor court in Palm Sprlnn. -:======~. are the Japanese Shika and Schonl Madrlnl Singers directed CallI. He made headUnea here hislory !las ranged Irom total the remainder English lal• among 34 regional winners. by Shlr:eru lIotok~. The Kailua Society Pad . • • for nearly two weeks In 1958 r rejection to open-armed ac- group orobably will £0 to Rlver• \\'h~n he tried to organize the lows, will roam the park which She represented tbe Easl Plastic and Metal ceptance into the white com• Kauai Lions Club and is the slele this summer. The Ramona Mr. and Mrs, RIchard M. Higa dairy and meat Industrl~. Pantog raph Engraving munity. Now that we bave ;s being landscaped by George chofr or 22 15 directed bv Ben announce the engagement of their Masakatsu KunlU.1c:e, 64, a cabl• Specializing In Tropl1Jes & Awards daug'Jter of Mr. aod Mrs. Jiro Botln-tIl;U . . . Fire losses In Ho• daughter, Karen KeLko. to Dr. net maker with A & B Commer• ~ OJ Ishii 01 Tokyo. The deers ar< "made it, were we trying to 1(:lItttra Yukimura of Lihue, KauaL nolulu between July 1, \965 , And Fred I. Shimabuk.uro. 500 of Mrs. cia! Co.. died Mar. 3. His .ur• preserve our "purity" a'ld con• already at L"e park. June 30, 1966, totaled about $1.8 Zenrokuro Shimabukuro. The "Ivors inc.lude hl5 wife. Teruko. NANKA million. Fire Cl>tet Richard L. sciousness with a fanatic zeal, F ive Nisei Okinawans have bride-elect wl11 ,raduate trom three sons. Including Stanley Sa• PHOTOMART ENGRAVING CO. Parkinson said his Ilrsl Yonn, says in his annual report. the Un Iv. of Michigan In Ap['il. toru of Los Angelf!!, and fou.!' 3723 W. Plco 81.. LA, Cal.90019 for its own oak.? Was it really dream was to make a deer been selected to make the e National State House Committee on daughter. Lena NaomI. to Steven ot"Y~Uuku. Maut died Mar. 8. She I~skin & Gerso~ --I JACL shall be known as Sup• Higher Education Mar. 13 that Honolulu Jaoanese Jaycees. Kanem1tsu. son of Mr. and Mrs. was a native of Olowalu ... Mn. and rightly proud 01 our repu• From the Star-Bul1~tln: Q-You ~~I'~:~ Th~a~:I~~'!~ectallS: X~~OI d~edts~:!: 7~: o~h~54w:ln:h': tation a s an ambitious. disci· porting Members. Ihe university is neither for recently carrlcd a newa $Wry in teO.fcht;; 3~45 N. Broadway. Chicago. Plat. a~~A~n~~~ Glass III pllned. determined. achieve• ~1~~I~t.~~d ,\ne~e~r.n~t~o~~~o:o~ ~~:~~. ~,~~I~;, K;~~ eomplet~ Photo Equipment Supplltt 11_ .z: Glazing · of AU Descriptions ment-oriented people. Our co• ~!~~:d R~S:!~~o~·~o:· ~hee wU.s~ GR 2-1015 JAMES S. OGA Tr. MA 2-8243 Standard Brands Paint Co. tn hesiveness was reinforced dur• T~~I:ni~lkO 724 S. San Pedro, los Angeles Takenaka, daughter Deat at Agriculture ... 8htnlchl ing our early history in Amer· :~r~l:~d' :ar:io~~sa:u;.~::~a~~ ~!r.l~ ~~~:!~dJe1j' . ~f~U G~~:i Ica, for reasons 01 protection, Books: the Massie murder of Mr. and Mrs. Nobnl Fu,lsue. Qhta, 81. of l(ekaha. Kaual. died comfort, security, and reassur• Th toM . C H • were marrIed Feb. 25 at Central Mar 7 at Kaual Veteraru: Me .. Toyo Printing Appliances· ance in the company of fami• BV ALLAN BEEKMAN out 01 the car and ranted at e assle ase grew 1D- Union Church. The bride finfsh· mori", Hospl"'l. He waf' a TeUr ... d: Offset - LeUerpress - lInotypint liar laces In Ihe hostile en• CSpecial I<> the Pacilic Citizen! Kabahawai. Kahahawai punch• to a cause celebre, split the emPI'OMver,e. .~tflZoKeN~::m;~a~.;8 , C:; ed Mrs. Peeples In the face. comm murder, 309 S. SAN PEDRO ST. vironment. At 12:37 a.m., Sunday, Sept. S\1e struck back. made national headlines, and SUPPORTING JACL mem- HOn'omu. HawaII, dlf'd Mar or. i . LOI Ang.les 12 - MAdison 6-B153 @ TAMUuRA But the Times. they are a- 13, 1931. a car driven by berships are in amounts of Ri\n1clc'" No""k •. 93, nf Cl!DiltHn Kabahawai's friends inter• imposed the threat of govern.. Cook Hawaif, dlf'1i Mar. I. e cbangin'. Horaee Ida narrowly missed And Co., Inc. vened. The two g-roups sep• ment by Navy Commission on 510 and up ,was .. retired coffee nlanter. colliding with a big Hudson arated. fJ1... @me61 c:'ossing the intersection of Mrs. Peeples look the license H~:ii~ase has recently been h C -f ._, Tak.-Out S.rvl" • Free Plrklll9 North King St. and Dillingham I'-B. B en ~lIUJ f7u4ni6t.~ number of the Ida car and memorialized in lour new enl as a a e C f Ask for ••. Blvd., a slum district 01 Ho• reported the matter to the p0- books: Rape In Paradise. by G.nul .. Japa ..se Food Uptown a e 3420 W. Jefferson Blvd. nolulu. Mrs. Peeples, the wile f 'Cherry Brand' INSIST ON lice. Had she not done so, tbe T. Wright, Hawthorn, $5.95: I 3929 W. Olympic BI,d I 30~5 W. Olympic Bt.d .• LA Los Angeles 18 of tt.J.e driver o! the Hudson, 93~-~~03 MUTUAL SUPPLY CO. THE FINEST incident would have been Something Terrible Ha. Hap- i Lo. Ang.l" _ I DU 9-5847 t090 SANSOME ST .• S.F. 11 RE 1·7261 screamed a criticism of Ida. Quickly forgotten. And the re• Ida relorted. Having come pened•• by Van Slingerland, tl======~ I .!:::=P=eId the couple Addms: ...... -•.. -...... _._ ...... • If yOU'(f moving, pl~a.se let us know at lust lhret weeks : FUJIMOTO & CO. the ~year-old wife of Thomas I I'U give him wbat he's looking prior. Attach current address label b~low on the margin of this page. : 302-306 S. 4th W"l for." Hedges Massie, Lieutenant, who gave her a lift to ber C't, .• _._._ ..... _•••••.• _. Suw ...... _.... ZIP ...... ,. THANK YOU, Pacific ClUu. ClrwIoU •• D.pL I Salt Lak. City. ULah L...::::...:.:.:.~..:.:.:.:.:.:.;..:.:.:.~-..:~~;.;.;.;.;....------' 1 JG., USN. CContillued on Pale 6) 125 W.l1er SL, Los Angelos, CL 900n ! ~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. PeepIeJ 10 By the BOlrd: Dr. Tom Taketa M.W CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ... PACIFIC CITIZEN T oday's Challenge • EMPLOYMENT-Los Ang.l .. C.I~. !I'.\Rn\' K. HONDA. 'F.dllC'tr • EMPLOYMENT-So. Publb.hld wetlctv b~' the Japan",. Amt'rJc.n Clltr.en. Lt"lUl Immediate HirIng ~,"upt the tlSt w ...lc: of the )'t'''t' San Jose * OPERATORS 'Zdltotlal·nuslnt''t'' OW"t Where is JACL going? The continued growth and COMPUTER Experienced Only. Full time. p.,. Jtm. MI, 125 W,UtT St., ~ Anlctt". Ca. POO1!!-Ph.: (213) M e~eo..'l8 success of an organization such as JACL will undoub1 - m~nfnt work on square dante penl. OPERATOR coalS and d'f5se~ Top pay, olliff' Enomoto. Nat'\ P~s. -:- Roy Un('l, PC Baard Cnmn. edly depend upon its willingness and ability to meet MONA'S N"Uona.' J ~ 'CL l(u(\Quarteu the challengp of the times. In this respect it is probably 664-8845 1~. Po.sl St.. San .:rranei:seo, ell, Slt1lS - Phone: (41S) WE 1~e4. no cliIferent from agriculture, business, industry, or N.C.R. 500 2824 HYP,.,on, Lo. Ang.l" Dlstrle:l. Council Rt\prrsentaUn. even government. (SI1"r Lake DI.trlct) PNWDC-Ktmt Tambflu: NC·WNDC-liomt'T TAkAhAShi: CCDC• Stteo H.".. htro; PSWDC-Tel$ Iwasaki: loc -.~r"nk \,'olllhimura: If JACr. continues to take the narrowest possi• E xp~r'!nce on either N.C.R. Ho~ok.w.: ~mc-Joe .... OPERATORS :MPDC-BUI Kodowakl; £DC-Leo Sftlalc1 ble interpretation of its constitution and becomes in· 3100-390 or SOD Syst.m pref .. "d. St'('(ltal CorrUfiOndrtnt. Magnetic ledger System Background Singi. N"dl. & Sp.clal, Ha.,u.ll: Allin Beekman. Dick Glm •. ""p"n: Tamotsu MUroYAma volved when the welfare or civil rights of persons of Experienced on Power Machine l:ntf'Hd .. tnd CI. MaUer lilt Los An(clt!i. Cn .• :. Subscription .J apanese ancestry "only" are directly affected, the Call Lou Johnson Factory In Easl lOI Angeles • 'Rill'! (,pav"ble In AdVAnce' : U.S. $4 per yC'ftT. $7.&0 tor two ycon. organization will surely die, since these are no longer Mrs. Sera U.S. alm,aU ~ $10 additional P("f )'ear. F('It'f'lqn ~ $6 per YNU' 386·3730 -$,.!,5G or J CL ?tI~mb~nbID Ours f(lr 1 )'Uf Sublf'rl'Ptlon- the challenges of the time. Fortunately most of the 1219 S. Herb.rt T.1. 264-2680 Japanese Spoken Ex'eept tor JACL ~tal1 wrlt~U". news ,md opinions t": say Chuckles or Chucking l'ndU5 En,. deg not nee... 6001700 • • Chicago. m. Evacuees on short term leave that Taul is the first Niscl Bkpr-AcctantJ elerlcal ., . •. to 650 INOUYE BOOK Dear Editor: had been working for the Bkp, elk, fUm biz ...... , ..... 433 Time: 1944 serving as regent of a private• I think the most l1umorous Santa Fe raUroad. WhUe away OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Some time ago a high school student in Berkeley ly endowed university and Ray and entertaining section 01 the Place: Granada Relocation Irom Camp Granada, they Phone Recept. lito type B,H ...350 One of the Largest Selections asked for information on Sen. Dan Inouye for a class Yasui is the lirst U:> be ap• PC in recent weeks has been Center. Colo. slept in boxcars swarming Gen orc Girl. radio shop •. to 425 2421 W. Jeff"",n, L.A. RE 1-2121 I was walking home from SeeLy. so'we.st ...... , .. , ..... 520 paper. She said there wasn't anything on him in the pointed U:> a publicly s upported the "Letters" Irom your read• with bedbugs. When they re• ore l\tgr. bkpg e.xp .•....•.•• 550+ JOHN TV SAITO & ASSOCIATES public library. We replied suggesting she write to the university system board o( reo ers. Nisei and Sansei appar• (l,e camp hospital, crossing turned home. these little hitch• Ass~mbly·typ in g some, . ... 1.75hr gents. through Block 6G, I saw a Electr Assembler. no'slde •• 1.50hl' Senator and he responded quickly and included an enlly are not "stoic" but high· hikers accompanied them. It Assembler, novelties e.'side l.50hr autolITaphed photograph, which she will treasure. Professor Wilson. his wile Iy emotional and expressive. friend and stopped to chat lor didn·t take long lor a whole Shop Wkr, or doto ...•.. 1.40+hr Margaret, Taul. together wIth a while. Real Eslate & Insurance The student's thank·you letter (which is always a lar cry from the stereotype row 01 barracks to get lousy. other Nisei friends. were class• that I had had of tbis group. Just then a large Issei nice to receive) said Sen. Inouye's book. "Journev to mates at Willamelte Unlver· woman in her forties came up The neighbor advised her U:> Nakamura Another aspect is the sense spray her bedding with DDT Washington,". is being published Apri117 by Prentice· sity. 01 bumor exhibited by one of to me and asked.: "Don't you Hall. JOE GRANT MASAOKA work at the hospital in the and air it all day in the hot MARUKYO Realty the writers who stated in his Colorado sun. Kimono Store The next day. Allan Beekman of Honolulu (who JARP-UCLA first paragraph Ibat .. there is X-ra v room?'f 2554 Grove St., 8erk.l.y 4, Cal~ . Los Angeles, Calif. Bciore I could answer ;" the She 10110 wed his instructions Phone: 848-2724 supplies the PC each week with newspaper clippings little point in discussing ... 101 W.II" SL the budget and ... Clark aCUrmative, she contiDued: aDd for the first lime in weeks San Mat.o om" Hayward Office of interest) sent a stOry from the Advertiser (Mar. 1!1) 2510~ ~n;tten Kerr" and then went on and "Let me tell you what hap• she slept well. The midnight los Angeles 51 2 Third Ave. Mission BL by John Moore of their Washington Bureau 342-8301 581·6565 Truth of the Matter dlScussed it lor a column and pened to me at your hospitaL" int"uders no longer disturbed who was permitted to peak at the last two pages o[ Because she spoke Japanese her slumbers. MA 8·5902 the book in gallev proofs. Editor: a hall...... The JAOL must be bigger Since Slale Senator Miller with a Fukuoka-ken brogue. it Aggravated Moore says it's an inspiring book. dedicated to his than anyone man. or anyone took me a moment or two be• CINEMA 21~-year·old It recently told me that 99 per· But all that needless su(fer- son Danny Jr. is uniaue in that Inouye faction. cent of wha t you read about fore I could make out what ...... consulted no one except Lawrence Elliott. a New York was " bugging" her. 109 and insomnia took its ·toll. ED SATO The National Board would the Budget and UC in the pa• She was so aggravated with Now Playing till Mar. 21 writer, in the writing of it. Even Mrs. Inouve. the Sen• be remiss in its responsibility pers is not correct, and since She was a mess hall worker PLUMBING AND HEATING in Blo:k 6G. One morning she Dr. X. she had to share her Remodel and Repairs - Water ator's wife, won't know what's in it Hntil ~he reads to the general membersbip. if there have been some obvious Nemuri Kyoshiro went to the hospital complain• misery even with total strano Healers, Garbage Disposals, it. "When she does. she probablv will be moved to individual members of the errors in some of the state• ger~ like me. Furnaces Board do not have the cour• ing sh. couldn't sleep all night, -Servicing Los Angeles- Burai Ken I pars. So will the Senator's narents. Mr. and Mrs. ments of the letler writers. I don't know how I man· (KYOSHmO, THB age to insist upon this lunda· lhere seem to be two things bothered by constant itching. Call : AX 3·7000 RE 3-0557 Hyotaro Inouye. of Honolulu," Moore comments Upon checking her over. Dr. aged to get away from ber SWORDSMAN) mental tenet, no matter what that you can do: I I I edIt out denunciation of Dr. X. I prob• Ralzo Ichikawa. Shige.ru Amaeh.l . Inouve said he rejected several offers to nubUsh X lound numerous red blotches Shiho Fujimura, Kentaro Kudo his al1lohio~anhy when he first came to Washinl:!ton the subject and no matter who the errors or r2) let us con• ably escaped when she paused or what the opposition. tinue to have our chuckles. from head to foot. He diag• AND ailment for breath. Aloha Plumbing in 1959 because he thoul:!ht it was nrpsumotuous to We must agree "hole-beart.. H. DOl nosed her as severe ROY Poor Dr. X. He worked PARTS & SUPPLIES Maiko no Kyujitsu write one then when he was on Iv 34. But the arrival ediy with Henry Kanegae in 11 520 Lemon Lane allergic dermatitis. He pre• SCribed a soothing lotion to re• harder in Granada than be -Repairs Our Specialty- of hi. son made a difference. so he said ves a vear a Japan in the 1930s Rotary Club, he recalled that voting. running lor public 01- hurt. The time is past lor ul· at sucb gatherings, the partici. tion 01 Admiral Stirling and direct.d by HIROSHI INAGAKI and took part in politics as president of the Bamberger tice, serving as a poll watcher. timaturns by individuals to the pants had engaged in heavy the faction he led, the jury thougb never elected to the Railroad. running between Salt enrolting in or attending a DIet. National Board no matter how drinking. was unable to reach a verdict. SCREEN 'S GREAT EPIC! Lake City and Ogden. be pro• public school or college, parti• -L.A. Tim., Probably one of the pioneers important lbe individual i. Mrs. Massie had separated A retrial showed Ilttle pros• vided jobs to some 200 Japa· cipating in or enjoying any pect of a conviction unless a who endeavored much to pro• thought to be to the organiza· federal or slate benefit or pro• from ber husband at the party nese Americans out of reloca• tion. confession were obtained. A mote tbe lot of his leBow Is• tion centers during World War gram, seeking or engaging in and meandered to the table 01 another group. They did not score of men, \\bo, Stirling ad• sei. he attempled to develop II, despite strong objection, In tbe "Ye Editor's Desk/' employment. engaging in hous· welcome her. Words were ex• mitted. might have been Navy Japanese mining and agricul. of an Army general in charge. (PC March 10) is printed the ing activities, serving as a tural enterprises in Mexico. Statement of Policy which to changed. A Naval officer men, kidnapped Ida and tried The railroad was built by juror I using any common car• to wring such a confession He was a close friend of our knowledge has been basic rier, enjoying any benefit as• called her a "louse." She his fallier, who later became from him at gun po;"l. But the late Seuchi Sagitani, a J ACL philosophy since its or• sisted by federal funds, and slapped him. r ---"-,- - _.- - -, governor of the state. though they stripped, flogged. colonel in the Mexican Army ganization. Again, if tbis is no using any place of public ac• Then she bad wandered off I Ullder Pancho Villa and a cor· Bamherger's talk is helping longer our philosophy, and if eommodation. alone down Jobn Ena Road. :~~ ~ec~"!:::i!~~:~~n~ot 'respondent for the San Fran• to make the Japanese here it is the wish of the memo Now when she returned IWELCOME TO ORANGE COUNTY'S r Also prohibited is interfer• Massie, his socialite motber- cisco Nichibei. SagiUmi's color• .ware of the plight of tile be r s hip, the Constitution ence with anyone to discour• home. she found the house Issei·Nisei during the war ful Ille in Pancho Villa's serv• should be changed to reflect age a person from enjoying deserted. Her husband bad not in·law, Mrs. Granville For- i SHCOENPTP'ENRG Ice was only disclosed a lew years and of (be good turn by Ute "new look." returned from the party. tescue, and two Navy enlisted EAST.WEST sitch rights or lor baving as• men, lured Kahahawai into a years ago just before he Americans to ease their plight. Just as we have "sensible sisted another to do so. Penal• When Massie finally re• l passed away when he and The Bambergers concluded Republicans with moderate turned. she told lUm-and it car with a lorged document. I! ties could be up U:> life im• They questioned and mur- Sail Road near Beach Blvd. (Hwy. 39) Tomimoto got together U:> re• their stay in Japan by visiting views," we also have sensible prisonment, where death oc• was the first time she had the Salt Lake sister city of dered him. - call Ibelr days in America. Democrats wit h moderate curs. made the accusation-that she (5 MINU TES TO DIS NEYLAND AND KNOTTS BERRY fARM) 3agitani still had his Mexi• Matsumoto, where it is still views. Some would have us be• Existing civil rights laws bad been "raped" by a gang rrbey were caught by police ! cold and snow-laden. tan Army uniform with many lieve iliat being a "moderate" are amended to provide simi• of "Ha waiians." as they sped towards Hanau- , medals. rna Bay to dispose of the body. I TOKYO ELECTIONS is an unforgivable sin-a posi• lar penalties. Persons ag• He called the police. Con· I ASAHI BEAUTY SALON Tomlmoto reported on the tion taken by namby-pambies grieved would also be given vinced that Ida and his com• Famed defense attorney.' i • Nisei and the 442nd in the Dr. Masatoshi Mal.sus\lita, with no firm convictions, but the right to sue lor preventive panions were the culprits. the Clarence Darrow, was enticed I B & H TV CENTER Japane~ press. He was re• previously endorsed by the So• so many times we have found reliel or for damages. police took elaborate steps to from retirement with a S25,000 i • sponsible lor the Tokyo civic cial Democrats for governor of that the truth lies somewhere pin the crime on them. lee to defend Massie and his • Civil Rights Commission EAST·WEST FURNITURE welcome given MIke Masaoka Tokyo, has the election practi· between the two extreme posi• A partial explanation of the companions. Darrow clid his I • on his lirst visit 10 Japan over cally won with the recent sup• tions, TiUe VI would extend the zeal of the police might be best, but the jury brought in I MIKI TEA HOUSE • decade ago. port from Prime Minister SalD It is our belief !bat, for life of the United States Civil found in the circumstance t1:J.at a verdict 01 mans.laugllter for I • Tomlmolo was instrumental 01 the Liberal Democratic Par• better or for worse, the rna· Rights Commission for five the rape charge bad been each of the defendants. though MISS HAWAII FASHIONS GIFTS in baving the Japanese govern• ty. jority 01 the Nisei tend to be additional years beyond its prompUy reported U:> the Com• with a recommendation for • ment di!corate lhe Issei pio· Though Vice Governor Shu• moderates. Sucb Ni,ei believe present termination dat~an. mandant of the Fourteenth Na• leniency. i NIPPON FOODS neers of America, organizing nichi Suzuki of the same party that quite often the extreme 31. 1968. val District at Pearl Harbor, The delendants were sen- • special committees to prepare teoced to ten years imprison. 1 • had the nod, Sato ruled a bet• positions 01 both the Republi· The above analysis 01 the Rear Admiral Yales Stirling, - SUMITOMO BANK documentation and recommen· ter known candidate de erves cans and the Democrats, right Civil Rights Act 01 1967 was Jr. While supremacist Stirling ment each. But bowing to t"e 1 dations. the post. The move has un• or leCt. leave much to be de· prepared by Attorney J . Fran• was quickly persuaded the hy