
<p> NATIONAL DIALOGUE: David Ushlo • National Advocacy </p><p>(PC ...1tom,.. [)a\"1d l,bto'. school mates sa~' thing> like, i D« 10 work overtime" AI• (nmm~nc.a.~ on "S.Uon.l \4· "You're bad. you e.t whales' though that m 8~ ' po.<llivply ..-ne.tCY '... \I)plc: lhal "u tnuC"h• or "Daddy '.Y' you're taking reHect OD the Industrlou.ne .. PACIFI tb~ ,,~rot ITIZE f"d apon at J \.('r !>CO"" muUnc. It P" mort away h~ Job". of Japanese Amprlcans. It Ulan "hu ,,~ "'Ould b.~e bad Ca.e G-Ctuldren are sUII .Iso says, "You people are 1.0 repcJ".-~dUOf.) . . being told by their teachers, over-qualliled for the job. PAJlT I "You're ,·cry good In English that we're willing to gI"0 you. for being 8 foreigner" or And you are willing to be NO. 10 FRIDAY, MARCH 14,1975 aubocrlplloD Ita .. " r v_ San Franc,<co "Why don't you try to get exploited." v ... .., "o,oI", • .eo Wbv JACL~ What use Is more ot a Japanese look In Case M-We spoke with • e national oQlaniution to your drawing?" These a.., Congressman abo u t passing me~ Wh not Ii". my mon- ttunt and fourth generation leglslaUon to benefit Japanese ",. to th.. local ehurc:h or po- Japanese Americans, stul not Americans and an minorities liucaJ part· or keep it here rerognized by their peers and by pro\'ldlng opportunlUes for In the local chapter where I teachers as citizens. Some- decision making positions. He CIIn S~ ....bat's happening to thing is wrong wltb tbal kind saw the need and agreed to ~~~~::E::NALTY It? With recession and tnJIa- of educaUonal system. Some- belp us. But a. we we r e What Nat'l staff has t.\on, I don'l bave money to thing Is misslng trom the leaving be began 10 talk throwaway. b there a need textbooks and curriculum. about h is Japanese ganten, for "national" advocacy? ea.e H-Parenta hear com- asking. "Oh. by the way, do Caw A-I received a call plaints from their children you know a good Japanese recenUy from a member when the, mo"e to an area gantener?" Despite our con• about hi. all1l1g Issei Ilf3lld- where there are no Japanese "ersaUon we sensed that he JU~~E .. ~~~ ~ ~ . E . S mother. Her social security America.ru<. The chOdren are saw us only as good tarm• wrought in half year checks had IUddenly stopped. called "Cblnks" or other de- ers, whicb many ot Ill! are. A.N FRANCISCO - Gov Excu led f rom She opoke 0(1 Englisb and DO rogatory names The chlldren But we must not be stereo• Goorge A1'iyoshl of Hawnl1 Jail, ex~ ooe at the agency spoke Ja- say, "They don't know who typed Into only one role or will be principal speaker at Put on Probation By HARRY HONDA. grama whlch will Ilrengt:ben 1\_ W .. 10 help panese.. S,nce she bad neyer I am". History that accurate- protession. the JAL - JACL Cultural and solidity the orJlanlzation. Increue memberahlP by 10 l'eC'eI ed ioformaUon In her Iy ..,Becls all ethnic groups Employers must accept Ja• He1'ltall" banquet Mar. 22 SAN FRANCISCO- Meeting IUSlst chapters to become per tent thia ,.ear. own langu.,. about ~Ial se- In America is vital on a na- panese Americans in .11 le"• at lh" St. Francis Holl'\', By RICHARD PHILLIPS 01 the National JACL Exccu- more efTectlve In. communIty REPARATTONS-Wlth ap• euritT she hadn't unde.... tood tional level. not just where els of employment. Qualifted This Is Arlyoshl's Brst (Chlca,o Tribune) t1ve Committee (EXECOM), Involvement and facWtate In polntment of a national leCIa• ...·by . it stopped and assumed there is a large population ot Japjlnese Americans must ac• Mainland public appearance In addition to dlscuaslon of brlnglns a naUonal perspec_ lative eammitt.ee, Iince reo• Wormalion must have been Japanese Americans. Text- U"ely seek leadership pasi• since hI. election last No• CHICAGO - Former pO\1ce• Immediate concerns faclni Uve lo problema. n am. d Political Education, RIlt In Engllsb. Sbe ",'eIlt two <a href="/tags/Book/" rel="tag">books</a> are published for na- tions. Because of Ita nation- vember 8.' the Brst J apa• man Masanobu Noro, a Japa• tile organization (see Mar. 7 In the <a href="/tags/Paper/" rel="tag">paper</a> on Orfanlu- U.hlo queationed whether Na• 1II000ths ,..,thout checks before tional use. tbey must accu- .1 scope. JACL l.s In a pO- nese American governor. nese American, wl11 not have PC). contlibu!es 10 taking Uonal Services, Nat on a I Uona1 . hould embark 011 • to go to prison for his part king he. !OIl to look into rately tell of our mulU-raclal .Ition to encourage this em• home an extra pound or sO Headquarters Inlenda to (1) campalgn wit h 0 U I clearl7 Il She Is h ..lpl .... without her dli~enshlp. ployment by helping identify In the Auatin District ~hake of repOris and paper. pre- render technical a"lslance to Ihlnklng through the pOMl1ri1- lIOII beause the gn"ernmen! Case I-Two men came to Japanese Americans who ara down scandal because he was pared by lhe J ACL .taff for chaplerl and dlltrlct.. (2) pro- Ity of fonnlnJl • separate ann dMSll't know .be exists. The rD.'- office a month ago and quaillled for these jobs and Inlerned for two years dur• It.s omcen. mote new chapterl and pro- lor JACL Iegl.laUve acUvltI.a I'>"emment has made no pro- said. "WlU you belp WI; we are willing to make them- Floyd Mori wins Ing World War II. The David Ushlo Iouch h ... grama of direct benellt 10 linee Ita tax-ext'\Jlpt .utur 111001 for her_ lhink we'"e been discrlminat- selves available. "It may be that tbe fed• put the office Xerox mactune members. (3) monItor, eval- would be Jeopardized. lop• ease S-W.'ve had call af- ed against." They have work- Cue N-We received a let- eral government owes you working overtime. Thi. re- uale and train staff, and (4) pOlntrn ..... t of Wayne Horiucbl t..- call from members about ed In middle management in ter last week from a student time," Judge Wl11Iam J. Bau• porter returned with a col- recognize accomplWlmenta ot ... Waahlngt<m Repensenta• food stamps for wcl citizens. a large corporation, one for who sent along a clipping runoff yole for er ot Federal District Court leetlon of 240 pag.,. that In- group. and individuals. live to w",k with tbr .enP.rlll By law the} can't he W'ed to tweh'e years, one for !itteen. from a national news service told Noro, 49, Feb. 24 as he cluded: The paper noted the role Of memhenhJp should help de- buy impOrted food because They were conslstentiy pass- Wling the word "Jap" to des• canceled Noro's Ie-month pri• a) Evaluation Of variou& National "wl\l be 10 e.s!abUlb velop the rpedBc I,,"", of a these foodJ are considered ad o,'er for advancement. The crlbe someone of Japanese State Assembly son term and placed tum on JACL projecta by the nevel- the parameters ror chapter reparation. b11l, UabJo con• luxunes and too expensive. men were as well educated a n c e. try . Reports from two years of probaUon. opmeot Olllce. (A separate and dI.trlct actlvlUes and to tlnued. He rec:ornmmded a YI!'!. I_I citlzena are aecus- and had had more esperl- throughout the country of the At the same hearing Bauer story has been prepared). provide techn1cal aaslstance". .eparale legWatlve arm be In.- tamed culturally to eating ence than those who ...... U"8 ot the derogatory term OAKLAND, Culif.-The Sla cut the sentence of another b) FlnancinI reporta. By developing standard. to corporated more foodJ than whal lood g!,'en dec.. ion-making jobs In "Jap" have lncreased recent• Assembly ttus pa,t wee\< eea former Austin District pOUce• c) Progress reports fro m assure quality services, the BICENTENNIAL-The 11178 .tampa car bu,.. Th~ .tamps t b e company. They needed \y. "Mongoloid" has been ed its second Japanese Am man, Robert Eadie, 47, from notional staff, accompanied in mlnl-paper believed the po- National Con\'mtion at 5&c:ra• an or minimal u~ to them. national str~ngt.b to sUPpOrt used In headlines. Incredibly, ican legislator In S. Flo 18 to 6 months In prison. lOme case. wilh "mlnl-posI- !entlal within the organlu- mento a expecled to fea Food stamps were dullfl1ed them In their !ight for eq- many publlshers and publlc Morl. 35, wb.o won the Mar. , Bauer was told by defense Uon <a href="/tags/Paper/" rel="tag">papers</a>" lion would be maxlm.ized 10 a Bicmtennlal thm.e. Natlon- far thIS older, poorer ,enera- ual employment. officials don't seem to recog• runoff special election In lawyer Edward Callhan that EXECOM melD b e r s bad provide needed ..rvleta to al baa already met with tion. Govnnment needs to be Case J-We had the Rocke- nlze the appellations as being 15th District, \\'hlch stret NOrD, though an American d• hoped the 1974 Portland Con- resolve problema and con- Smithsonian ID!titubOn ~ made 10rcduUy aware of this f II F daU offerul\·e. Nationwide news- from Hayward to Castro Val• Uzen. was among those In• vention minutes would have terns. gardlng participation In Ita Incon~'ltv. Tbe law must be e lOr oun on come to UI ley. chan'!':'- • aod say Japanese Americans papers and magazines accept terned tor two years after tbe been Inclosed but II was ex- The memorandum on lInan- Folk Life Festlvall and mel The mayor oC. Pleasanton ea:;C-We bav" naturallZ- had DO one who could quall- for publicatiln in their clas• Japanese attack on Pearl plalned tbat the tapes weze cial operations addres&ed the with ethnic minoriU ... In con• who teaches economics at Harbor in 1941 simply be• just recently transcribed by JACL admInl.stratlve ay5lem terencea on tht. subject. JA• ed dlluns who would like ty for their programs because sifted section. ads that paint Chabot College and considert to ,'Ot~ Th- don't read Eng- none Of US waa Interested In Japanese women In a stereo• cause he was of Japanese an• an outalde fum and are now which In the past pennltted. CL haa urged more BICIl!D• und~rstand hlmself a conservative Dem0- cestry. being edited for publicaUon. proprietary units, IU.ch as Pa- lennlal project funda 10 In.• llsh or it t h. I ac:hool admlnlstratiOl1. Why typic manner, showing great crat won by a 2-1 mm'gln OWl' well. No J'elfistrar can explain aren't Japan... Americans In insenslti\~ity. Later Nor 0 won four Ushlo'. staff Is assembllng It. clDc Citizen, Japan.... Amer- lW'e a meaningful caatrlbu• his Republican conlender Guy Bronze Slars as a member of flrst ..,t of National Conven- lean Research Project and the tlon of Japan_ in AmerIca --<stratlon to them. No one the a e admlnlalnttive posi- Case O-Commerelals por- Puccio. With about 50% of ~t·u.e pOl\ booth can ~XplalD tions' traylng Japanese Americans an all Nisei 442nd Army unit lion minutes. Endowm..... t Fund. to ~rate to th.P 1976 celeb1'1ltion. I'!Iroce:dur~. the registered voters caatln, that fought in the European -..... "CANE"-Gall NlIhioka of t h. There 1!1 no Case K-Employment is • 88 "sly and sneaky" appear• ballots, the semi-official re• One of the mlnl-position aimOllt IndependentJ.y. the National stall' baa be= ballot'ill their language. They very subtle problem. We en- ed last year on national teIe• Theater of Operations during turns were: the war. pape.... "National Advocacy". Integration of all lInandal named llalaan with the SaD are thul prevented from ex- ter at a hi, b lev,,! of em- vlsiqn networks. is belng dramatized by Ushio operations under National JA- Franelsoo Aplnat Floyd Morl (D) _ ~.iIII He had a dlstinguisbed p<>• Commllt.eoe erclalng their fnnch" ... The ployment compared with oth- People who work In tbe na• Gu~' Puoclo (Il) ___13,100 lice oar.,.r before being con• 10 his "NaUonal Dialogue" CL has been recommended for Nihonmachi Evlc:tlon, wblch Votln, Rights A e t ot 1964 er minorlUes, bllt continue to tlonal media must be made LonnIe Moore (AlP) _._. 1.4M victed last year of laking part column starting this I.sue. the above three unite to ren- requested aid In their endeav• buluU,. took ear e ot the be passed o"er for execuUve aware of who we are. They Tbe Utah-born Nisei took Other papers covered "Plan- der an overall pIcture of JA- Ora to Implement tb" CM"!: problema of black dllzens In positions. We remain 10 mid- must be made aware that In a scheme to .hake down ning and Development", "01'- CL finances. Only the NaUon- I the lead trom the outset when ,""em owners. the HVrD Southem stat.. by die management positions. there i. a large and strong results began to be _• ganlzation Services". "Fl- aI JACL Credit Unlon, lep- reIIO utton adopted by &be 1974 elImlnaUnI poll and Ii\enry JACL II workln, now with national group of citizen. who nounced. He b.ad aupporlJlof Noro had been free on bond nancial Operations and Re- arately IncorpDS'ated at Salt ~ ~b~~ tens. It Is now time to look people from federal govem- object to being falsely classi• three community newsp~ •. during an unsuccessful a I' - porting System", and another Lake City. bas nat been of- to consider the rami.ftcadona a. the needs or all mlnor!- ment agencies who have had Ded, wbo object to being call• Mon joins Assemb p"al of his conviction. draft weighed J ACL·. federal teeted. of complying ""ith the CAN!: tIa. A dtlzen mun be able G5-13 raUngl for eight to ed derogatory names. Paul Ban n a I (R- Garden • MJ.chael Mul1 en, an assist• Income tax status (see Mar, Tbe reglooal character of requests: (ll aeces. to 0lil011 ID "ota. ten years. Their "hite asso- ~. first Nisei elected to the can• ant United States attorney, 7 PC). health and travel prograIN supplies and equipment at Cue D-A mother Iold me ciates have been moving up These an some of the cur- fomia legislature. opposed the reductions In has prevented National Head- Headquarters. (2) staft ~ sentence for both Noro and ~tf7 how upset she ",a. grade by ....de and are now rent naUonal problems that Mini-position Paper quarters from interacting at and (3) n!gU.l.ar PC coIuma Eadie. saying It 0 Il e of the wttb her daugbter'. educa- In the upper level super face us as Japanese Ameri• Three steps were outlined th" present time but """tral- space. tlon. The child came home grades (GS-1S-21). One per- cans. Have we made prog• facts in the shakedown ea.e lzatlon an impo8Slbllty, IVA TOGURI _ A na<:ie<w have changed since the men In the paper on Planning and a not and asked her mothn It"'on In particular bal done the resa? Cornell Unh'erslty Law Development, a basic system ahe same memorandum hotel. commlttee has been orpnizJecl Cnadma and Grandpa c.am_ same work. has an interna- School estimated that by De• were originally sentenced by FY 1974 defldt Bauer In 1974. In which JACL .... ks rele• What may be centraJ.lzed, in Northern California to no• d tha May/lower. She bad Uonal reputation and yet he's cember 1941, there were some vant facts tram va rio UI however. is membership bill- searcll the I'O-Called Tok;Jo 'eua..t la school lbal all not lUOVing up. The pattern Is 500 lederal. .tate and local Noro was among 112,000 Japanese AmerIClUl5. two• sources to assess the situation Ing which would relleve chap- Rose case aDd a l'Q8itiaD p8llIr AaulIeaM _ from the tIIere lor ot,ber .Japan.eae law, and ordlnanco$ dlrect• ot Japanese Americans In ters to engage In. olber pro- Is being pn!pUI!d. A IUIISaDal ...t" EqlIIh Mttlementa. The Americana. We a re ~ed ed at Japanese aUellS and In. to be refired in third. or tlJem U.S. e1lliens by birth, who were intern• general and In speclBc 1l.I'eU. grams. ecmunllt.ee is being formed child wa • Ullderstandably upon In ltereotyplc WB)'!1 as many cases their Amerlcan• ed in 10 Hrelocation centers" First step calls for develop• Th" memorandum waa bas- and Ushio, who bas met with ronluHcl about ber own Iden- belog "cry goo d second In born clUzen chfldren. ed upon 8 .tudy by. Arthur Iva Tognrl, said Ih" b appre• following the Japanese attack Ing a base of information ac• tit,. She was embaJTaued command indivIduals but not Tbose laws came about be- 5 annual amounts Andersen & Co., a malor U.S. dative of JACL·. etm'ftlt ef• about who she ..... as leader5hip pOtential cause there was no natlonal- on Pearl Harbor. cording to demographic, so• accounting 6rm, wblch found The surprise attack in 1941 cial needs and problem are.... CaM &-Another young boy Cue L Employment Iy strong, cohesive bod y many lhinp unaccounted for Continued _ Nelli ..... SAN FRANCISCO - JACL'. almost Instantly put Japanese Second step proposes examln.• In the past and National JA- ... told by hi. teacher that a",neies bave been asked, speaking out for our rights. Americans under suspicion of Ing current and emerging con• .Ia~n_ Americans hadn't "Do ,.ou hne any nlee Ja- AI. a result of national ad• 6scal yea r for 1974 ended CL's vulnerability W8II ap• Sept. 30. 1974 - a change in• belng spies. saboteurs, and cerns which affect the Japa• parent. clone anythm. Important In panese Jirla who would be vocacy b,. JACL. mOl t of dI.gulsed enemy soldiers. Ute hillor7 at the country. wllllng to work In our o/IIce? thoae laws have now been re- stituted by the last Nation• nese American communll.y. al JACL Convention. T he West Coast miiltary The third step follows with Project Activit iel PSW kills motion C... '-We've had Increas- We know t h a' you people moved. command began restricting in, complain. rrom parenta work bard, that you people We continue to need n a - The JACL Executive Com• Input and reDnement from nl~ mittee. In a rare precedent, the movements of Japanese other JACL elemen'" and Bulk of tbe papers EX!:- or chlldr n who have been are and ,.ou don't make tlonal advocacy from JACL. Americans and within. weeks community people. COM members reviewed dUl'- c \I d "!Jltle Jap", Thelra Jot of noise. and are will- Tbere II work still to be done. has recommended th e 1974 deficit ot $38.663.99 to be car• they w ere removed 10 the Cbapters and dIstrlct COWl- Ing the Feb. 28-Mar. 2 sea• to impeach, but ried In the regular J A C L camps wbere they remalned ells are expected to share In sion hen! were beaded ''Froi• budget over the n ext !ive unUI freed on Jan. 1. 1945, tbe development and imple- ect/Ac:tlvlty" with one of the LOS ANGELES-For lad< of JACL Di:",,' n,OPMENT OFFICE years at about $8,000 per an• by an order ot the U.S. Su• metation of National Planning Nat:!onal stall' memben pre- an adequate bill of partlculara oum to retire the deHcit. preme Court. objecUves, especially In pro- P~~ere~~ Ushlo the PacUlc Southweat Dbtriet Income for entire calendar covered a wbole host of CouncU I~ SIIllday (Mar. 9) year of 1974 came to $345,- THOMAS SHOY AMA: Canadian Nisei topics' rescinded lts prevlou. motim 49.95 - of w b I c h 75 pct.. INTERNAL OPERATIONS to im,peacll (Feb. 21 PC) and The First 100 Days ($259.122) ot lbe total was -Income Tax Status. Finan- rubstituted , ~Y a 13-9 v:ote re• u • _ d as the basis for the cial Operations. Ccanmunica- questing . an lD\"~atlC8l, nine-month fucal year. Ex• Trudeau names Nisei press founder ~d baa dlcate. It h... secured funds tlons Per. 0 nne 1 Travel open he.anng full di.scloa- Bendl"., IBid he re• penditures tor the same nlne• • ted' b Ita ure of Its Dndings In the Pa• vl"we<t 200 Foundation re• In the past tor the beneHt of ( which was presen y cUlc Citizen b,. the National a~a. monlhs came to $207.786.70. porta for of actlvIU.... all Al.lan Amc,icanl. J ACL·. The budget was $275.215. chairman Steve Dol): Commu- Soan! on the charll"S and H. abo submitted hls review hl.tory In court batUes, Ita na• Canada's new deputy finance minister nlcations needs continued Im- concerns made a,g1linst the of Ih .. various J ACL Conven• tional organlzaUon and a rub• Don Hayashi. assistant na• provement, Ushlo sald. to NaUonal Presidenl and the tional director. noted 20 line ~eeutiv Uon propoaa1l, trankly ltaUng Itanllal numbpr ot member OTTAWA - Thomas Sboya• from college rial's the New keep officers and members In- National Director sa ",me were nOll-fundablp at lawyer. who would work for Hems In the 1974 budget were formed of programs emanat- . ~ rna or Vancouver, B.C., was Canadian. serving as Its ed• ing from National. The per- reco:cted lD the nunut... Of tbe thf! preaent time whOe others the bene lit of other Aaian over-expended. using a budg• et Dgure of 75 pct. of the appointed by Prime Minister Itor. sonne! manual Is In the pro&- ~!al PSWDC lIfar. II meet- wtth modiDcatlon c.an be Americana are strong factora Pierre E. Trudeau to be dep• Tbe pUblicaUon, wluch con• funded In .upport, Bendlner added. y ..ar. Ten lIne Items were not ess ot updaUng and staff has Ing. . over-expended. uty mlnister of Bnance from tinues to light 101' equal rights requ~sted sl!:'''on4'J;.bt;:..:imen~ed Even though funding ia Aprll 1. The appointee Is cur• for the Japanese in Canada, been to submit rec- Con",nt lon propoul. doubtful. AALDEF remained The \074 budget wnl pre• rently deputy minister In the flrst "ought the franchise for ommendations. D?' said new In the bill of particulars with pared and adopted at the 1972 travel plan guidelines are nes- . The propoaal which the JA• a. the EXECOM'I lop prior• Dept. of Energy, Mines and Canadian - born N is e I who essary to protect J ACL's lia- res~nses trout preSIdent Shig ity 8mOl1&' the halt dOlen be• National ConvenUon, which Resources. were citizens but not entiti• . . _ status Sugl"vama and director Dave CL Convention at Portland could not anticipate the in• rnl.cd No I In priority-the In8 retained for outaide fund• Shoyama. the ranking Nisei ed to vote. The Nisei were bility and lax-exempt . Ushio was tape recanted and Ing. The JAY, "Project of the creases due to Inflation and in Can a d I a n government, al.o barred from the profes• REGIONAL 0 F F ICE So;- transcribed minutes and dup• Aolan Anll'rlcan Legal De• expansion ot JACL opera• f.nse and Education Fund• Biennium" waa ranked sec• grew up In Kamloops. wbere sion. ot law and pharmacy Two problems posed to EX- Ucat.. tapes , ... ere ordered to tions. ECOM concerned the role Of be turnlshed all National JA• was IIJled ftl "doubtful" II ond and project dcallng with his father was a baker. He and faced campaigns to bar A 5.5"'" cost-of-Uving In• them (rom obtaining munici• regional director" w h i c b, CL Board members.. proposed, "FoundaUon. make textbook publisher. a .tronll cr~ase graduated trom the Unlv. of third. tota \Jng $6,800 was British Columbia In 1938 in pal licenses to operate small U 'hio snId. might be resolved IIranIA only tl) thr orllanlLa• granlP<! all JACL personnel wi Motion to rescind ....'IIb c ...... economics but went to work bu~lnes s e!l . ' th a full staff meeting in ried by a voice ,~ ote with twit U"" whlt·h dlrertl, allEe. to effect,ve March 1. l074. the near tutur". Since region• und~rUlke .""dOc proj'cta," Rat.ln II p riority In a logging camp and la• Wllh the outbreak ot World n8Y~ heard. Vote on the mo• G • 0 era I Office expenses ter founded wllh some friends War lI, Japanese In British al dIrectors are accountable Uon asking lbe Board to In• Bendlner pointed OUL '''New- Six other proJccta are be• surpaSled $13,530 to accom• to both NaUonal and the Dis• ll' forrnrd "r,"nizallonl IUch Ing recommended by the De• Columbia were forbidden to vestigate was by roll call: modale addll10nnl staff, I n - live within 100 mites of the trict, the demands on their al AALO[F, which would en- velopment Offic for reten• crea . .. d paper usage to dupll• time are very lntense but YES (J3l-DowntoWD LA . EuIe ltal" In le,al ~rvlce. by and tlon as a priority. The ru·e: PacJ6c Coast. They moved in• L.A.• Gttater P uadena ArM. Hal· cato PorUllnd conv~nUon ma• land to mountaio ghost towns should nol be to the extent lywood. Lone Be . t'h~B • .rbor. Met- on b half "r Allan Amcrlcnn., I-JAY. Student Intern: terial, addllional omce apace of administering district Or have nl) htstory hrnce un- Appeal II there becaUJIC It In• Japan emperor to In September, 1942. 'the Sho• ~ .:.. t2d~ ~.!!: and tel~phono. yama lamily, asslgnLng their chapter programs. Ushlo ex• San Fem&lldo Valle-F. san uG:b:. IIk~ to be funded." volvee youth and helps to alva Executive Committee and plained. The other area COD• =\ .... In d.llv"rln. hi. __ Ing them a greater under• possessions to lbe government rt ~ci '~~ ~ ~ G . ~ ~ :' ~: adminl. tratlve cos t I were custodian. went to Kaslo, cemed an ImproVed reporting I\1('nll, Bendln .. prda.cd each Itandlnl ot thrlr cuJturnI $5,~00 visit U.S. Oel. system from ,..,glonal offices to ley. Pasadena. San Lub Ob~ $10,058 over budget - where Shoyama resumed his Santa Barbara. San'" . larIA. Von• evaluaUon with the undn- background throujlh human of thal to cnver a second In• NaUonal for examln.aUon by lee CUlver, West I.M ~ ."'n<lIOlr thftl lhe propo..,1 r~IAUon., rlvll rlShll and In• ncwspRpering at government t.rlm Na tional Board and TOKYO - The government request to keep evacuees In• all concerned. All regional ot- WIWUre. ..U .... f'1r' fun>!lng within lb~ "'r-group relaltons. Stnff m c ~th'lI within the year r u r r e n t bl<'Tlnlum. Nt'lth81' 2-East Cout If I ItO r y : tormal.ly announced tlte Em• formed. Goods left behind In allh<)ugb tho Budget Bllowed peror and Empretll will leave tr"st. incidentally. were di.• bu"~·t "cur~~ , .I.>/f ,/'<lut .... - Whll~ not rundabl.. aa pro• for one. And ~3,025 .180 was TAKETSUGU TAKEI: San Jose JACLer m'nll, "~taU ot lmplO'tTlpnta- pocwod, .Ince mOilt lource. Tok;yo Oct. I tor a two-week posed by the 1I0vernmpnt at opont for naUonal officers and vi.lt ot the United StalA!s, re• du.tlessed prices. lion nl)!' 1"I7pfo n1 th .. proj"", want proJe<:IA that will "do . tafT 10 vil it dl. trlct counclll WU conald .... e<t. jult tho con- aom thin II". bOlle .houlc1 be clprocaUng the v1lit by Pres• In 1945, Shoyama was draf• 10 pxplaln Ihe new Conven• Idcn~ Ford lut November. , ~ upandP<! or r~.trlr,t apJ)f'al prrlC f'~!I. ted by th e Canadian Army Gov, Brown Taps Another Nisei linn Th" Emperor l aid he wa. In Ir.calln, nr,.nll.llon. to to J.p.n~~ COrp"'RUonl with In the 9rpa ot !lrneral pro• and was baing trained tor in• htrh Ih~y ran JIve thplr main nlll<-r. nn thP FAl.t eo •• t gLom., $7 , 73~ wa. expendl'<l extr.mely (llad that his visit telllgcnc .. work Ln the Pacl• to the U.S. wlll mnterlallze flc .. He went to work for the SACRAMENTO, CaUf.-Gov• woU High School, San Fran-• l'md3 ar...... ""lr .. <1 b,. a- ·T..,.tbook P11bll. hcTll: In 1$2. t Ifl over budgrt) to cov• CISCO, for• fII,·,. and exert hi. best efforla for CCF go,'emmenl in Saskatch• e-mor 4I Jer l" ~ '" ap• in 1947, maj()I'e(\ In II ..! lPIKI Tax Rrf"",, Att It> havl". materl.1 on JapanC!JJe er c" mmlll~r m ce tlng ~ IU ch Brown has eign trade when he graduat• /lJv Awa,. ""rtaln aml)Unt Amrrfcan. In U.S. "'''lbook ~ . "" puhllc .. clallon. and plan• lhe sake of Jupan-U.S. trlclld• ewan, met hi . wlte Norma pointed snoth.r Nisei 10 head ship. and rose to be economtc ad• ed trom UC Berk.ley In 1952 ", htil prlnr,lpol .."rh , •• r), 'undln, I. _Iblr .Inc.. the nln ~. TIII'rp w n r e mor PC (tne ot the main department.s and \\'('nt Into military seE• WIllie thll I. th"lr nrst or• vi .." to provincia.l prime , ~ce, f"un" If"n, t .."" It> I""k mOllt proJ .. rt ..... cka It> brood .. n Ih. ub.crlll"r thrnullh mr mber• nclal vl.tL to the U.S., the In state government: Taketsu• Bnlslung the Army Lan• lavQrllI>I, lip'," IIrou!>" whl<h " atlon', p"ltu",1 bark/lround , hlp Ihun woo ontlr:tpa tl!d as mlnlste,· until I,is party was Imperial couple stopped b1'let• replaccd In 1964 by the Llb• gu Takel. 45. or CuperUn o to go.," School In Monterey and d" not "".,",1 th~m , Bf"ntSlnH' and eXPQlur• . $ 40 , 6(J ~ WIl' "xpt'"ded ($7,019 ~ft U oned in J apan a nd Ko• ly In Alaaka In 1071 wb.lle eraill. be director of the tala Dept. IIlaln"" HThl'V look fffl' M- 4 - Re llreel: Slnpe th~ care o v~ r budapl). ot Consumer AlTa lrs. rea In 195-1-56. Of th.. nva J A C L office. their plane Wal \)(olng refuel• Shoyama moved to Ottawa Alter graduating from Has• r.k~I':;~~_IV ...~ ! rhIOII~" , · "~b~ f.". the ••pd I. "In", tunnlng he T 11 e Announceme.n t wa s ,~"..., but Idr of Son Francl1lCo{ ed lor tho OJght to Europe and whel'e beca me senior eco• tings College Law In 1961. .. I. probable ... JApane>. Amp<- were greeted by then Pres• nomist w ith the Canadian made Mar. 1. The San F" an• ot uprl,hl, f,,/wl rd -lllOklng an" Ican a"td pr ...nle • dl/f.. r ..nt 78 .8HI WBI budgeted bU cisco-bon> N1.el takes o,'el' a h. wu admitted to th .. Stat. probl~m . Ident Nixon. Economto Councll and then IItrtltrht thlnkln," kInd ()f $00,210 wPi expended - bulk t t R Bor In 1962 and was enroll• ~ joined the Dept. o.f Finance. deparhne" h t con.<ume1· !llnr f',und.llnn. ran I» JAY. Blt'r1 nlum PrO)l' . of It tow nrd additional staff! For fi ve year. he headed tho groups contend has been lax C'd at U C'. Maslers program. ""I t" AAI,O.:T, 01""" Inn.,.. Fundln, . oure... are .tt,... ct.cd par l-thnp . t tho MJdw " ~ and underllnanced . Ince It. He \\ orked in the .tate leg• Offi p ~ Friendship Act feder,, 1 - provincial branr h B. VlI tiv fun,l. ralaln, ramp.l." In worklnlC wllh yount I"'"pl-, •• nd oddlll'mo! trav.L III 8sal. tant deputy mlnlsler ot formation I" 1970. It super• IslaUve counsel's oMee before wilhln JAn. an" tll~ ,'mI- an" ar.. ",ph . . rutl" ..1 conn,,,,tlon with convention WASHINGTON-Sen. HIram becon,lng a depllb' public de• 1I'onll (R - luwaJl) welcomed fin Ance. vises tho admlnlstraUve and muntt,. .... m.ln. I n alln- h .. rllall' oil","" ,,, n din, plannln, Shoyama headed a task ft nonoJ I a lTair. 01 so,ne 30 r nder for S ..nt. Clara Coun• NlII " "In ....ifll'" IIrrIl.lP' In f ...1 th.". I r. pr(,- A nd tn rt<'nJl t peroonnel£ the reintroduction 01 th. J u• ty pan - U. . Frlond hi p Act, force tor the T rudt."'ll u JtOV• boa rds, bUfCn ll3'. cOlnmls.isons ttt l "~ In u nn nJ> rv ..... mr,t1n. rull.. ro l plu rlUom U, 1 7~ w • • unbudieted bu ,,..run ,H In 1072 that pO'opor• and commlltees dealing wllh H Is married and lbe fa• /lUt'Ir, tin'> Ih""" .. t .n A.'." flut In th~ a rea of r\vll rlllhll ppnt which ...13 up a truBt tund i h e consumer, ranging h-om theo' of throe children. H .. to promote understandlng be• ed the fC'dc ''8 t position f r the fath~r Ii 'pbll Is bark in Ya• A"""ka" ,.,.,. <I" n hlp .."cu_ I nd hum n rll/hl.o. tlloPM err We.tern Econom,c Ol'p"rlunl- Ow board or accountancy, ar• rln b<o ,...onvPn".j I."nrh not ... pnp1ohor with IlJUrCCIJ 1915 bud,at twt "" the two naU01l6. St'r1. exa ml n~r s m.lll<hi, J apan. His old.... 'n J acob J ovlt.o (R-N.Y.) nnd 33 11~" ('Ollfer nce. When Ih p 011 hitl'Citll'nl to vo- oth~r ~I.ter til .. ~ ",p. lam .. " w•• In th .. IU60. I07 ~ oationol nUrsE' and p ..ychl.• h .. Ka7. nd ... Ide,· , T h . b\ld«et tnt" l. Sf\naLora arD co - sponflors or t"rrllY <r1.1. hll I". t :venr, II }' llml Idn ""d Hame Hedan!. /')n Ill .. nth hi .. " . " v'., ft62,orm Mrmhtrlhlp du. , 5hO),llmn who tric t.chnlcia n Tho.> I'o"tion Hpn"In. "', "PIn'"" that a JA-Tt)ur nthrr proJ"' Hmdl• the me ••u re which pa ••ed the wal worl«("ct 01 C" ti ll S n n Franclsco resi• End<.>wm.nt Fund \icom . nd behind tho .cen In h.mnlcr p,oy, $34,102 per year. eL 14elll " / fllno! ,an he n r fW1I &rtl... d, . hould b<> re- 8eMto l•• t Juno but died In dents. oUI t h II tederal p ~ luro. Takel araduated tram La- 1t1"~ aln". ttt r..,....,.." 111- rflnllnn,(I em Pare I ConUnue4 oe Pare , the Ho,,", • • SUn Kiyok.w. - BusinG" and - PACIFIC CITIZEN ULJLJI Professional Guide '1.1'" lUI''',,, C.,4 ".uti I" u ch Inu. f., l' _.Ik. ,t Honto • lintl ' ",'n'm"",l U. Lt,h fddltlUII iI", " ... "Pl • ShJlldd J. Suclrama. National JACL President "SHII'oIERS"-A BLACK EYE Alfred Ratale. PC Board <;Itairman • Greater lot Anllel" Hern' K. Honda. Ed,lor Porttnnd frmn wor k. Serotld-cla.. po,tage paid al Los Angel"!. Calif. Sub,crlption H()nly J:tpt; Al e Shtnf!orR," .. 'lown V'"W CU,.O'NS ',"o •• n Thl. Inclde,,1 WU nlm"ri " t I "OJ .., w.u., .... J. " it Ralel foa"able In advanee). US. 57 a sur. $13.50 for 1"0 'literary (e~lur e whloh a p• f~: ~ , .c~Zi' c l,~ M innocent Inmvldunl who, An U'" fO il ,ft '" na... Foreign ~950 a vear. S3.'5 or JACL Membership Duo. ".ared In thr Sunday Ol'cgo• ~rd.f . In.. G.. , A ••• In (I;(ft'Ct. hO i nr/ rotlnr.cHrm thmfJr)ft PC u'''' .. for ono-ye", subscription. Note, SubscTl~rs wlshln!! firsl• nl an·. Northw.. 1 MOllo'.!"e. with Ih~ devrlQpm_nt "f Ih F eb. 2, has aMiltCned the 1,,• --." etaM de!l\'ery. e.ither aiT or aurface.. should IOQuJre about rate. mRnng4.'tla I pr,lI ot. of NI ..an " NlslI FLORIST --- domeo;tic or ioltcmational. eDI communlly trom Its 'hon• Wh~n individual. begin tl) with Ahorp wUng .. J ~~ fE' - ,~ t"~ ( ' of } , . ~ t' ~l& llI:ymoor, ' a I"k ~ 01 the .bu". mlldlrtct ':'.d ItI )t'o ",r.. tH T•• ru,,-. Friday. Mar. 14, 1975 Inll bile. Thp rroponle from cd rrUl trall"n. , nil m~mb~r - ".,. 2- Ihe community hu uCf'n v.ry - - - be~ins o( th. cornmunily b'cQm_ in • YAMATO TRAVEL eURtAU 1I00d. which lo Indl• volved. · ' 17 f . In ", fOOO 12, Yamamoto)-Two re\tisions to cale that I h ~ communlly I. fJA • ...-6071' " the National JACL bealttl quilt' concerned wllb defama• The rec~nl l"eld~nt wllb Exec Meeling- plan guidelines were propos• tory Incident•. Ihe To. hlba Company In S3n W.tsonvllle, C.llf. ed: (1) permit otber insur• It was broullhl lo nur 01- Froncl.co IIlu II'. lei what ru n • e.G. tinned from Fronl Plre w~ ance firm. to introduce bealth lenlJon Ihal /)n Nn,·. 8, 1072 happen, and mUlt beg I n TOM NAKASE REAt.TY !Qrta to It!cure (or htr some• plaos that may bene6t the In Ihe Community Pre' . a .i• 10 he ower .. uf ltuAUon.,uch .... c, • ..,. A .,..~ .. , _ ~ .. _" •• with Nluan Ihal con de I ll'lIe of pardon. BKaU!'e of the general membership: 12l es• milar arlicle wrltlen by Mr. - .Pu •. , 5el1aIUve nature of the case tabUsh a National JACL Prall appeared, aimed at the velop Into a majnr thorn. CIlf~tJ 'd ~ ., :'/II~ ') .401!' nA....,." and personal <train that may health in$urance commiltee to Jewish population. Prall con• The 11. 1 of lncld .. nu< Irom be catUed. JACL '" abiding by ove~ee and Implement lbe tends that the inlent of the.e lhe po.t and present Is quit e San Jose, C.llf. her reelJnR.! to keep Ihe cam• health plan guideltnes and artiCle. wcro not derOlla lory lenglhy. and I hav.. on Iy • palm 10w-ke.·. Rel!ional di• polJcl.,,;. 'It ne eds tightening here and there.' bUI ,vrlUen m~rely 10 point brushed lh~ lurracp o( Ih I. EDWARD T. MOAtOKA, Fb,I"" 'Ktor Tom Hiblno In Chlcallo WHALING ISSUE (by lit.. out the irony ot the .ltu.llon critical at ca of concern. It II 11)1)1 tl~ff rch.rn P It ..... J o ~ l.t O»i!line in the ca'e. Yamamoto) - With. JACL ------, experienced by I h e Jewish vcry 5ad to say that lnvolvr au, 2"'6 · 6.so~ It". JA I ""~~. NATIONAL ADVOCACV• position pnper on the wbahng and Japanese cQmmunlllc$. ment comel only when Ihlll&· (Ushlo I. coverlDJ: thl> in .hl.! L<sUe publisbed, a number of Ing monlhs. Frank Jwama. 'rhJ. Is nol suitable lustl6ca• hIt clos. to home. • • Seattlo. Wa.h, column. I Ushio's report hsl• con ...r ....ationlst groups. poli• JACL National Bonrd mem• lion Cor Ihe URe o( these epi• With the currPnI econom Wayne Horiuchi Ihel,. It is qulle Irollic for Ic flI po&!lio,15 Heodquarte~ bas tical 61ru1·e. and others have ber was named convention .ilualion pro"ldlne a ecd be d Imperoal Lanes ...... ke.n on vanOU$ nauonaJ and requ<>sted copie•. Copies have boa'rd liaison. AJan Oshima Pralt to hide behind Inlent Cor mlsdlreclr<! trn.tulia n, '101 Una .A w• s,., fA So'S" I " f 0."'41<1 h~1 .tate,.;de Issues. such ~ been sent to chapters and a and Tom Okubo are con\len• and conlext 10 expound his incidents such a. Ih.! w til - f,.., ...·ballnJ. .\atel.,.s chlldren. wraJ>-up acknowledging Ih. Uon board co-chairmen. ideas when, in reality, many conUnue 10 increa' e, I( prop ""- 1'('5I>On.~. i. being planned. PACIFIC CITIZEN (by Ra• p.opl~ are limited In IItorary - K,nomoto Travel Service CAB pro""".1 to .limlnate Plainl)T er .leps lor educatl"n an d F, ... " t and analytical e"perUse. K """"". dllrtn lIiebl4. re, enue shar• ETHNIC HERITAGE lby vashil-The PC Board. now concern are not taken. .. ,II.,,,, .. , AI. ".1572 appotntmen~ Pat.ricia Naltano)-In .pite o( r.organized with dL~ct rep• In,. ot a Bud• La bor unre st II is Imperati,·,. for all I0- • '" Ch III dhist dlapwn by the Cali(or• the limited time to develop resentation. is expected to cal chapters to develop a prr- ' ____' _ C _~g:;.o ..; , ;..._ . ____ nia Senlte and Slate curri• thi. project and inadequate clariry policy wilh rererence Unlled Aulo Work... Local ,'cntive plan 10 head cIT In-I culum material~. It cites the stal! {aciUti~, a draIt state• to letters to tbe editor, edi• Speaking 492 8 r e currenlly picketing cldents SUC" •• these, betore SUG~~f tT~:£~c~fIWICI penonal contact.. and joint ac- ment to sen'. a.. a preface for tor I a 1 s, production cost. Nissan Motor Corp., In Port• • problem deovlop'. ~ ••• 71. 110111 with lead ... and or~an th_ In-service teacher manual (which continue to rise be• $"'. "., land. A member of Ihe Port• GA , 4 !! IE.. f. ,,'" was to be completed by Mor. tutim in "t.;] righta. Asian yond budget estimate). Com• NEW COLUMN IS BORN land Chapter JACL was .ub• • Mr. Pratt I. a rrpe-Iance raaliUon Ind Chic8a:O RrQUPS 8. Schedule indicates comple• puterization 01 membB.. blp jecled to "erbal. racial har• wrller who·" articles appear ••__ N_ C!_w_Y_o_rk_C_i_ty=-___ UaIlio's meeungy ,,-itb decision tion at the project by the end IIsls with PC subscrlpliom h .. Wasltington neUy In Cleveland, I touch" assment while going 10 and in local publications. mabra and OP"'3 medl. Ilso at September. Calendar of been re,...jewed. J just rcad 3n outstanding ed base with Henry Tanaka. H a~'a M,yazakt Travel Agency, pointed to thP lark 0' a strtma: project work "'as also pl'e• MEMBERSIDP (by <a href="/tags/Book/" rel="tag">book</a> abou~ one I)! America's Since al'riving, Shig Sugi• In< r_reb Irm ",;thin JACL. sented. EXECOM w .. also ad• .hil - With the membership gl'ea I leaders which has giv• )'ama Dnd I bave had a can• Th. ~f'I' H I •• ,.. 760~"OO mollio hailr<! the ~ffecllve vol• vi~ed ot tbe questions raised proce!<S revi£ed {or ]975 bul en me lhe idea lor ~Ie ti• did dlscu.slon witb respect to • Connie Sak ai, JAYs Cor. Sec. 40f • 1,.. .6". '112' tln~ Iludl... submitted thu.o and ..sponieS made al the withoul a clearly articlilated tle at all Ibe forthcoming col• JACL's future direction. I tar. erst meetlng ot Ethnic Heri• goal for Increase by the Na• umns Crom this desk. platn know that our worlting "ela• • Wachington, D.C . lage Ad\'180ry Council. tional Board. since an increase Slleaklng: All Oral Biogra.phy Uonship will be a good one. Ot..... Staff Reports 'fflBAKUSHA ArD (By Gail I!' implicit because at the big• by HarTV S. Tnl1lla.n, author• Conning Tower MASAOKA - ISHIKAWA Wilhout be in g mundane, AND ASSOCIAnS, INC. ;I1i>hiolta)-Temptation to let ger budget. it IS recommend• ed by Merle MUleI' porna.l·s job as Washinglon, D.C. IIemaln1nll project acU"IIY JACL becin 10 take a $pear• C'f'I'IU '.rrt - ', .. "" ,..~..,." 101.,,.. •.• nJICIN w~re IUbmltted by ed that new membership ma• all 01 the personal qualltie~ representative for JACL w11l )GO. 17th iT • 0_ <20 2i.6-L4a.. ether NaUoXlal J ACL l1alT head role in .ecuring remedial lerial be issued, regional dI• of rormer President Harry S. be a challenge but 1 feel con• LEADERSHIP LAG members. They I.P as tallo,...: leeislation (or .tomic bomb rt'ctol1l assist in membership Truman - candor. Inlegrity. fident and know Ibat my en• surviv011', who requested JA• campaign< and new cbapter compassion, sincerity and con• thu iasm 10 learn will help San Franclsco this tiUe. W,th th~ new bi• Support PC Ad"ertlsers CONVENTION MJNUTES CL involvement, was curbed be developed. Hayasbi report• ~'ebruary ~ th~ cern. I would hope as your me. has come and ennium, many of t h older (by Gerry Inouye)-With bv personal re:traint and rt• ed headway has been mad. new Washington J ACL rep• As SOOri as Robyn, my wite. gone, lea"ing the Northern and experienced members 11.4 Cmlvention tapes now I f o r c I n I the Committee's 10 start a chapter in Hous• trllDlCribed by an outaidp ft.rm n resentative that I can portray and I get s,,!tIed. I hope that California - Western Nevada have lelt, leaving tbe district., rolp. Drllu for (ederal le,• Ion. Tex. A membership re• lbese same qualities. future articles can tocus on District Youlh Council with wilh an enormous l!l'Oup oJ (the Ulipuneot ,.-as too larg~ islation have be~n completed cruitment manual has been for one po!rson at Bpadquar• Even before my 6rst day reparations, national advoca• a tew tainted scars and a few new, younger and inexperi• tor tho Commiltee and "ith published. on the job f or tbe J ACL, cy, resource deveiopment and disappointed Individuals. enced JACL JAYs. These in• ten to handle alone vdth oth• a new Washington Represen• (b~' ~ ~ ~~~:. ~ AALDEF HayashJl• . r prlorill. and demands), I've been busy meeting a 11 oUler issues of Imporlance to It had been previously an• dlvtduab are eager 10 follow, tative on ,talT, some of Ihe Report 01 the Oct. 26, 1974 kinds of folks. I got a chance JACLers. nounced that the NC-WNDYC but vcry few, Jf any. want to th_ are now In the proceso correspondence and commu• conference of tbe Aslao Amer• would be having it.< first Dis• of edltin, and compilaUon. It to talk with Ray Uno, Sbake I'm glad 10 be aboard! lake on thc Tesponslbilltles ot nlcaUon ha.s been shUIMI to Ican Legal De!ense and Edu• Ushio, Gerry Mukai, George trict Quarterly Workshop oC leadership. "~ I :: ::.::: St'ta:\ "'u recommended • court ~ Ihat om••. cation Fund at Oakland was the 1974-76 Biennium on Feb. porter ~ the bu.oin~.s _• Kimura and Chi yo Morlta be• JAYS PROGRAM (by Mrs. submitted for the record. It 22 - 23 at Hayward. Because According lo HoriuchI, the I ai_ to ..ure an 8"""rlte fore lea,'lng Salt Lake City. dist.rict will be redirKUng 628-A369 ~ Nlabioka I - Becau"" ot tile wa. noted that JACL ga'" At our slate Governor's baU, LETTERS oC a lack of participation by l . nd complete l •• """rlptlon ot lon, absence of a naUonal 1.500 loward developmen t 01 Ihe dlstricl chaplers, an ab• Iheir energies to de\'eloping ~ Con\·..,tion proceedin.. EX• I also cha tted brie6y I\' I t h tbe organization and its in• youlh director. the ofllaniza- .\ALDEF. which attempled Senalor Frank E. Moss, Con• Ban nuclear bombs seD c e or communication ECOM feU the rtqUHI 10 be 1I0nal structure, JAY, public 10 hammer out basic concepts among Ihose individuals cru• di"lduals and slressing Ihe ---- Som~ gressman A lien H owe, and Jecttlmate. SU"Hted relation. and communication and mode. o( operation at the Edllor: cial to the planning of th~ Importance of I e a d c r s hip ftIbtntIon tee. b. Intt.. ~d Congressman Gurtn McKay. Une~ have had to b. mended conter~nce. Ten San Francisco With McKay sitting on House (In 1'''' ponse to James Oda, workshop and the failure by among Its indh'idual mem- to bear tb~ additional coot of FOIltana.) Nanka Pr l' ntin g bv personal and chapt.. ,.,,• Ba" arca and five out-o(• Appropriations and Moss a. the quarlerly workshop com• bers.. It was telt by Horiuchi 202< E 1 St' 1Win, llenatype .."iCH. th ~ Issues that need 10 be tacld• that any growth by the dL,- I lu, youth columns In PC, lO'\-o (Utah. Seattle and Los secretarv of the Senale Dem• mittee to have the workshop B UILDING FUND (by reporu to thp JA V chapler•. ed bv J ACL are numerous trict can only come aboul it o,'~r Ange\e.l person. participated. ocratic 'caucus, lhey will be organized by Ihe said date, ~"!I.' Pbyll1l Haro.hibara) - Ind participatint in a. many A centrnl Issue r e\'o I \' e d and varied. It is easy to sit the workshop bas been posl• a finn base b fonned by the La. .. C. f. 1:114.000 trom 4.700 donora has "sluable contacts for JACL in Jl\CL-JAY functions a. pos• around concern of local em• tbe Cuture. back and criticize lbe priori• poned 10 April 12-13. leaders of the dlstriCL There- ""'ao'", 8 1835 t..n aclmowled'ed as of Jan slbl.. To bobler J A V parti• phasL. within a national struc• lies ot those who dedlca te I I. Becauu ot increued COD• StalT meetings in San Fran• Altbough unforlunate, the (ote. we sbould be loolting tor cipation. worldng relationship. lure. National character II their time and energy to spe• a Vowtb, nol in lhe total or-I'':======Itnlction toIU, the Bulldln, cisco with D ave, Gall Nishio• district learned a great les• garuzation but In the indh-id- with oth.r community-based needed to "eCUTe fundS to en• cific projects. I'uIId committee will continur ka, Don Hayashi and Ray son trom t b I s mishap, No uals tbemselves. eroul)! ..... u Tecommended with gage In the programs AAL• Many oC the same indlvid• to aoUc:lt ('OIItrlbutiOlll and Bendlner have been valuable \\0.\5 who were active in the blame should bp placed upon ,ettine mor" parent JACL• D1!'.F would push- uch as Im• in brl~Ong me in J ACL's r?le the hosts of tile proposed Happe nings • , • pIaD for dedlcaUon cere• er. to 8cll",ly IlIPPOrt tbe Wbale Issue projecl are also Toyo Printing ~. Nobarn Nakamur., pact Iitigallon. educational vis-a-vi. other projects. legiS• workshop for lbe)' were endeavor. provams. library, dala bnnk active in t b e Committee o! March 16, 23. 3O-EdtQ Town .. OfISft • t\\l8JnSS - L'"01~ the JACL H"adquat1e... BId.. lation an d cbapter del'elop• Alom Bomb Survivors In the merely victim. ot a grealer ahip JACL JAVa quane.rl,. work• SCHOLARSH IP FOUNDA• and JIW student clinic•. problem facing t h p district. m~ltJl.l'" 3QS S. UN PEDRO ST. atdIllftt, Indicated romple• Nlahloka)~ ment. U.S. (CABS), and other pro• .9hop plannln, TION (by Mra. On our drive eastward w. A3 the district's ebalrp~on Mare\> 1&-5&1> Fnmcll<o JACL Los Mgo'" 12 - MAGisoo 6-USS II.an by mid-May Is lileel,. Researeb haa been compl~ted Commenh and Note. iects. J" Ys meetin.. Sumllomo Bank TRAVEL PROGRAM (by met with a dozen very ac• Grant Horiuchi stated. (17th A"e. and Geary •• 1.:30 p.m. on the J ACL scholarshJp roun• tive membe.rs In the Omaha JACL sbould be undertak• "II bas become more and Jln. Hayamlbanl-Append• dation and a drart of pro• Space restrictions prevent Ing numerous projects simul• April 4-&-Mldwest D l t r Jet I ell to the ID75 JACL In"pl a more detailed Tepor! on chapter headed by Bob and more e"ident that tbere Is, You\b Counc.U SPrin& Workshop. eram has b""n prepared. Em Nakadoi, Edward and taneously. A JACL Commit• and has been a lack of po• C~~~tO'5_sonoma Appnances - _ pr"If&DI wpra plan. (or 1976 !lOme of the projects Usted tee Against A & H Bombs JACL JAY, uul propoeed ~I"'" to the SCHOLARSHIP 'STUDENT abo"e. Members wishing spe• Rose Ishii. In ChicagQ we met tential leaders in I h e chap• AID (by Mr.. NI hiokal-Be• is certainly a wonderful Idea. lers and district, especially R~~arL~:n Townshtp JAYI1 I r I ". I prolP'atn cuJdeUnt'S, rlne Intormation should In• Ihe famed Dr. Thomos Nogu• ~aU'e of the n.w tormlt for ohl ot Los Angeles and had Someone. perhaps Mr. Od., since I h e conclusion of the Quartuly Workshop PJatUI10a nOW' under lIudy by Ihp Na• quire witb National JACL sbould be heading such an :\tH:UnC. ~ tlOIlai JACI. tra '.1 r/)mmit- .,,·ardine Nat I 011 a I JACL Headquarters. dinner ,,1th suoh local peo• 1914 Nalional JACL JAYs April ~Ih ~C-WN Dutrlct TAMURA It'holarship', In linp ....-ith Ibe ple as Ll1JJan Kimura. Perry organization to make it an Con,oenUon." Tbe commlll.. .110 re• The Project. Actovity report... effcctive agent tor peace. y~~~ CO~iL~~~Y~~:~ I And Co., Inc, .elved 8 detAiled account ot new euldeline. stresslne 6nan• themselves consisted of 100 Miyake and Ron Yo,bino. Fi- Tbe lack oC potential lead• 3! ers has been a recurring tuly workshop. at itO Daln. San tile Chlcaco JACL Irlv.1 pro• dal need well a. academic pagea and this was an al• CLIFFORD r. UYEDA Lore.ruo. Call!. I ::lkt ,y.... t.UI and ""tracurricular achieve• problem in the total organiz• April 19 · ~ - 3rd Trl.Db1rlc\ cram. luu~.Un' I rbapl.... - tempt to strip lhem down 10 Chairman. (it ~"'. $ut".:.ltin~ I dmlnfJWr~ plan can be mMt ments, somt dlfficultles have JACL Whaling Issue ation. 1\ seems as if I his COo\'entjon meeltnC'. Fresno. b~.n encounlered In tb. 1975 10 pages of copy. Any Ol'el- JACL SUPPORTS PLAQUE theme appears In .very col• Aprfl 24 ... :S-San F-nnelsco J ACL .m.... lllt and ~lTttttVt. sl//ht I. inadvcrlent and un- San Franclsco JA \;'s Cherry Blossom 1'~sth·3.l 3420 W. JeHe,son Blvd. TULE LAKE PLAQUJI: (by pro(J'llm. Procedure. to In• umn that is pubUshed under CUnd raiser. ~/)rporal. Los Angeles 18 Mar,am Ylmamoto) - AI• ehaptl''' and indiv• 1n~;;~?6:I~cli0I1 b~' the EX- FOR eRYST AL CITY I TEX. IlUg~. '..."pla to approvr Ih. Idual lion. lor 1976 .r. RE 1·7261 "'ord• ECOM will be announced al a SAN FRANCJSCO:-A JACL NEW YORK ITALIANS Ine lin the plaque to be pl.cod belor " .... rill.n. Work con• later limc. Many 01 them In• t1nur~ on de"ploplna th. rcsolution in .uPPor! o( the II Tulo l.ak. Indlcatf! Ih. volve appointment.o IV h I c h North.." Call1,,",la chaplpra Scholanhlp Foundation ovcr• Crystal Clly (Tex. l city coun• WANT FAIR SHARE must be "ccepted before Ihe.e cil projccl to have what Is We've got a yen for your new car ar. ItIIl dJvld~ Th. ",'OI'dln. VI' the ,chola .. hlp'studenl aid can he r~vealcd. proeram. now their high school de• NEW YORK-The congress , II "Nded to mak~ bp appll• EXECOM membe .., Im• or Hallan American Organiza• t.llon tor landmark olllel.1 PCVA (by Mr • Nhhlokal• pr... ed with tbe !cop. and dareli a blstorical landmark Th. 1975 prolTam lor Pr,,• WDO adop~d in principle by lions (CIAO) in Its federally• at a low interest rate: Anllt.l\m' "ole It Ihe May dll• depth 01 the reporL., beg• supportcd study released Feb. triM mP('lInl 10 due Idcr.1I11 CIa. room lor Youn, the JACL EXECOM here Mar. American (PCVA) h .. beon ged the stall' to submit lhem I. 5 I'evealed an e..~traol'dlnarily ANTJ-DIrrAM,l.TJON (by ill leasl 10 days prior (or Implemented. altbouCh Ih~ al• The hleh school was pl'cvI• blgh proportion o( ftrsl and . Come O,in a Ba ,gain with YamamOln)-Rlther Ol• proper assessment and due .econd-generation Italian de• I In, nalT Um. r pondln, location or 75 ,10" (or J ACL oush' the rile ot the Justice action. Depi. Inlemment camp dur• ~ccndants live In olllclaUy de- II) atm , media and malmalA was overe Um8ted -- ""rhap' Jim Murakami, pre.ldent• thr proc.dure WLO nol rlmpl. ine WW2 when not only Japa• Ignated poverty areas hcre I ~ offmal\e tt) varlQUS "'em.nt, ~Iec\. reminded April I ~ la enouCh. Outside 'undine me.v n ..e Am~rlcana but Japanese bul receive a dlsproportlon• tor the Jlp>nr r Ammran Ihp d.adline for Input to the alely ,nlaU share of pubUc as- I romrnunll, It wu recorn• be nccruary tl) .ponllOl .orn. p~raonnrt Peruvians were de\alned. est~~~~hed tudml •. new manual. Islal1c~. \ej NISEI mf'TId..t bill. ,uld"Unn rnr Iztlml Taniguchi. vlcp pre><• Wish .. of th. city couneU CULTURAL HF:RITAGf. Mlk~ CIAO, an umbreUa ,roup . "II·d ramaUnn •• Ylli And Ident rl>r research and serv• were rnealed by Hond. tor 050 orgonltallon., oaid It • hanl!fbMk for r p<>n.." prp• (by Mr •• NI,hiok.)-Th. JAL ie.. , will hoad Ih. c',mmltl<le oC San Jose, who hed vI~lt.d I'~DI "'mnlpr f.II,,\\, hiI'I hI/.! be~n the city. \V8S "serving noUce to Ihe PI"tI tor thnptu u", \0 draft a JACL position pn• government ... that the ig• THE BANK OF TOKYO I TRADING (0. be dev.l~d by talT. ChlJ>• ,..e IVBted r/)r JACL, but Ih. u prr on "affirmative ncUon • nored Itollan. al'e going \0 OF CALIFORNIA Ml mbtrFDIC • ,",PDllaf"ces • TV - Fumltur. ,... .h!'IUlr\ be ~nC01jraled to 1076 pr<>JlTom will n ...d to b. r~con reworked as to prl)('rdur. In Crayce Uychal'a, vice pre3- and looked forward tn lighl lor thelr share 01 the 348 E. ftRST ST., l.A 11 fmm Int!·dr'.m llon.c"mmll• \,)I~eks ',»pllcatlon and Judl/lnl Ident lor &cnernl operations. venlna at lhe new JACL pic" wl\h the and His• M d,son 4·660 I 12. 3. OJ \. Onp problem. It a. will hcad Ih~ ad hoc commlt- Headquartcl Bulldln, • block paniCS. principal dlsedvan• Sin Francl$co Main Offlc. , ...... T. I 14151445·0200 otrd.. to drlln.at. wh.t 1976 CO 'VENTION (b,. Ite on .1ACL orJllnl7ational away. taKed mlnorltlcs of New York. San FranCISCO Jap.Jn C.",.r Br.nch ...... Tol (4151445.0300 1I!H::~i~;~;:E.:mm:.::i:-:J.!.3E::-;::"ip!~m :: i:u it trudur... r"pee!nUy Ita nO- .______1It:~~ """"' ~ • QlIId be tonsld red olTtlUh. Drm If.YlUhIJ-Wlth Ihe Sac• Palo Alto B,anch ...... _...... T.1. /4151 941 -2000 ...... "...... 'J Ih rt mI te, "" 11() l~ar r'n1f-ntfJ Con'tmUon Boord lional romm1tv-p oysttm. 1 (Ul It.lndlrd Wh part Wr n<Jw "",.tlnll r'lIularly, .ctUn. I Oakland Branch ...... l4(5) 839-9900 Tpd Hlrola. vlre pr•• ldent Fremont Branch ...... T.I.: (415) 792·9200 Aloha Plumbing to .a)' humor "do and iI.t! Um_llne,. prcparlnl bud".1 lor m~mb"shlp oervlcee. IVAI ' LIC. " 20IS'~ \.I b r- 'J. b Vamamf)to nd~ nd M•• roqUln·mont.. with iI. k~d I San )0' . B•• nch ...... Tel. (408) 298·24.1 PAft r; .. SUPPliES I 10 check on Ihe Itn tUI ..I< <I Ir r pre, nl to r'aUon"I, Jt~1T • istanre 10 0' th. JACI. ""wJln~ louma• Wcstgal. Bronch ...... T.1. (408) 298 · 24~ I _ R.e~ , " Our Spec' . l~ - P Inte.. wh I ltd. Ir Inr ",r" k up BlctnlennJll them~ H ..... S, Gund. Lot "nQel.. m"nl "300 }'\md • S.lIna, B,Dnch ...... Te l. 1408) 4242888 ..,dl y.. '01M 01 nil 1.- and lullllhn( othN r.qu~.\JI RI '~)7l Within Ihe comlnll Qunrler. S.c"menlo eranch ...... _...... 19161 441 ·7900 Ht:ALTII Pl.AN tby M> al' p. Ille ,1) I. III In. r"m- 11 hi/) nnrl n"t"mol talT I...... -.. ... Slocklon e,.nch ...... _...... 12091 466-2315 u!>"cterf to com"I,·te • pu• Tax Time See Us p .. fon lh. pril)rille. AI Head- F,.,no elanch ...... T.1. 12091233-059 I '1uarltrft nnri u. ~ "I talT lIm~ No,Ih F•• ,no B,.nt h .. ... Tel (2091226·7900 Grant RhlmtlU. fm'mer Sin I 25Y arsAgo ,1n.~ JA/"r. pre~ldtrlt, rX- L.A . M"n orloc •. 616 W . 6.h ._ .... T.I r2131 627 2821 prn prj rcar NaU"1lft1 wu 11_ 1 L., Angol•• B,.nch ...... T.1. (213) 687·9800 norlng lo~al auloMm" 01 Ih" , Mont.bello Br.nch ...... T.I 1213J 726·0081 rhaptcr. anr! worro~d therr National JACL Credit Uniem C r.n . haw · ~A e"nth ...... T.I (21317.31 733' hf'Jnnr "tu. IJ t'cntrA1J7Atlcm "r pt'IVd'r Qn .lll)mt,. Jnhn with ~"pandcrj 11.,11' .1 J1~ad Mall: P. O. <a href="/tags/Box/" rel="tag">Box</a> 1721, S.1t Lak. City, Utah 84 11 0 W.,'ern ~ A Bronch .T.I r213) 391 -06 78 J. pantte Am-rtt:tm Ill/urte... OU ,,,; 242 S. 4th hit. Salt Lake CIty G•• d.n. BTl nc h ...... T.I (213) 327 0360 t.pqTt dtttr'! ,., In Iu EXf;COM m~mbn rr- I To".ncr e ,.nch ...... T I. 12131373 84 tl In SICTlIm,.nlo v.I. '"m,.d h(lm~, they til"'lt It WUl Tel.; 18011 355.8040 th .. I. tUm. Ihpy would be S.nto An. Br.nch ...... Tel. (7 141541 2271 m"lInl al the Mlynk" 1I0tei R.m,mber ~u u n bortow ~ 3 0 00 on your . Ign,turl P.no •• ",. C.,V Br.nch ...... _ ...... Tel (21 3) 893· 6306 with. Qu.Ufltd credit r,lIng, S. n O',go eTlnch . T 01 (714) 236 I 190 PHOTO I RT FRIENDl'f).. SERVICE ,.J.o..J, --'Y • ....,~~ .... 316 f lnd St., La' Ang.I •• 622·3968 THE MITSUBISHI BANK OF CALIFORNIA HEAD OfFlCf 1 00 W,I,hl, .....d., LOt An,elel, C.IIf, 90017 (213) 623·'191 LITTLE TOKYO OFFICE nt tall S cond St., Lot A n ,ol.. , C.llf. 90012 (213) 680-2650 GARD INA OFFICE STUDIO 1600 W. R.dondo hach lI.d., G"dena, C.Uf. 90247 (213) 532-3360 SAN FRANC ISCO OFFICE 3 18 Eut Flu i Street 425 Montlomery St , It,. e,lIfo1',l. (415) 788.3600 Sumllomo Bank Of California LOl ""oelf'1 C.. ll t . ,.1#"., /", FDIC '''' ·5 81 FrIday. M~r . 14, 11)7~ EXECOM INSPECTS Pacif1c: Citlzen-3 Bill Hacokawl • NEW HEADQUARTERS ICHAPTER PULSE 1~~~~.~Of~O~~~!~P .'. IOlIImmnmnnlln"III1I11!lOlIIlIl!IllnlOlIlIlIIHnlllllllinlllIIllUlUlIIIIIP HII!!!illlllltnlllll!lllll1l11 III!. ,,,nil'. iIlUIJI SAN FRANCISCO-EXECOM 5 hoi ship I d Orange County Business Guide Frying Pan members allendln« their Feb. car ~ ec e since fundJng II not e vaUable. They 8".: 28-Mar. 2 meeting here were . Ohlca,o JAOL .pon~ l-Con~re ..lonol opolOIlY Riven II qukk tour at Ihe JA- a benenl movie Feb. 22-23 Or "lnjuoUcu" committed by KAY KAlIE CL Headquarters Building, to raise funds !or It I chapter he U.S. IIovemment to Ja- Denver, Colo. Rion or be. hanging ... A now scbeduled to be finished soholarshlp program. p.ne~. American. d u ,. I n g MUSIC STORE & STUDIO THE FIR T TOn; ABO NO gang of soldiers beat a man by mid-May. by architect No- The chapt.,. of'l'er, (our WW2 : While 111.1. i. Imllortant -For 111.0.0 amonl! u. who wbo aUegedly mnde • pro- horu Nakamura. scholarsWps 10 arca h iI/ h 10 J ACL. It docs nothing to Fllturlng V,m.h. Gull."" Pianoll H. SALT ESQUIRE FISH & CHIPS .re Inclined (o\\srd eU,noccn- German statement, and the Root has been' cnml'lelcd, scbool graduates. Application gille the donor (ec08'lIUQn [01' Bind In ,l.umlnl., 5.1 ... Ront.l, trL<m-havinJ! race as a cen- Delta County 100"" Amelican lhe wIndows are Installed and deadline Cor the 1975 awards hl ~ port In the program. hu• Lassonl • Rep.I,. - Sine. 1951 tral Interesl-a d.-epel· aware- Club threaten~d to palnt yel- a lock on the door In plnce. I~ April IS: torm~ are Avall- mlll.le! the gove,nmnl and 8408 Lo P.lm. 827·1320 Your HOlt Ray Gonzales ness DC the c~perlence of Ger- low crosses on the homes or Building is white with blue able from high scbool coun- the glo,'y (if any) all rebounds Buo". Po.k,_C_ol_"_. __ man Americans durin!! World all unpatriotic reslden\.!. panels. Rug. will be a deep ..lars or at thc Midwest J A- upon J ACL. 1302 No. Brilto' 836·6462 "S~res War 1 would be cnlh/blening. 01 Germans "'ho brown. CL om.. (?28-7170) . 2-50. CaUl. J ACL Omce GREETINGS Santa An., Calif. The Fall. 19,4 inue nt Colora- c.caped brutallty were sub- ..sl.tonce: ThlJ'l ha ~ Illready "" "Magazine, ~ quarterly pub- Jeded to more .ubUe Corms ot March Events been assumed by JACL. Stall hobed bv the Sta e Hist"rlcal degradation. It Is Impossible Ray Nogal to be sworn support Is not a [unction 0 PACIFIC FISH & SEAFOOD Society oC Colorado. carries an to say bow many people lost • Newly-elected BoU,wood tundJnll source mlgbl be eye-openIng account or that their SOurces of Income. but in Oaklond JACL prexy JAOL pre$ldent Tomoo Ogl~l w!JUnl! 10 underwrite. 2610 No",port 8lvd. 645·1058 hl>torical episode. Titled '''The ne\\'~papers warned citizens to an expert In Orlent.aJ art, WID 3-·T.Jap-Jpn" pro j e c t: Colt. Mel', C,Uf. HOUSE OF SUZUKI, TRIUMPH Ordeal of Cnlorado's Germ8ll$ boycott German salcspeople. OAKLAND. Call1.-Ray No- present an illustrated .lIde Sine<! there I~ nothinfl In a "urin.g World War 1," the re- "Mesa County citizens. In gai will be installed as 1075 IC!Cture on 11111 "53 Station. project that would Atlt'sct out• tI,. 16111 Harbor Blvd. pnrt ,.'a.' "Tllten b.,· Dr. Lyle name of preserving liberty. Oakland JACL president at oC Tokaldo"-the higbway be- side support or give vlslbllily 531· 8540 W. Dorse L of tbe Uni,·.rs;!y generously offered to convert the Mar. 15 dinner at Marco tween Kyoto and Edo Inunor- to • funding source, realistlc• FROSTING HOUSE FOllnt.ln Valley, Calif. of Den"er. I hn~ he ,,'iII not the Teller Indian School Into pOio Restaurant with EdIson lallzed b)' HIrosbige's w.0Dd- ally this project to eUmlnate mind th.t I am de\'otlng the an Internment camp (or Ger- Uno as guest speaker. His block pl'lnts-on Mar. 15, 8 thQ use ot '''Jap'' and spread 2384 N... port Blvd. 548.5794 Hello from Dave .nd Rurlko Surroughs rest of this ""Iumn to quota- man$. The citizens' committee topic: "Emergency C r I s Is p.m., at Chatterton's Book Use ot " Jpn" mu.st be con.• Co. I. Mo .., C.lIl ti<>lll from hlI article. claimed to have ••commoda- within JACL". Shop Gallery. 1818 N. VClI'- dueted with organizational A1~r the outbreak nt war, tions lor 5,000 GermlUl Amer- Nagai, who tUed a $42,850 mont Ave. Contemporary art funds. Dr. Do",ct wrlt~., "the ~s- IC8M and promised to use law suIt against David Ushlo on tile 8ame subject by Shiko 4-JACL P.R. om"" I.n New WESTPARK FLORIST timonl.,. of German-Ameriran them aJ Inborers to culUvate and JACL has alleged breacil Munakata ,viII also be shown, York: Since publJo relation I",-all... were numerous: they the land. Innocent. naturalized ot contrad and traud. a com- The Japan cuitw'al .erlea Is an Internal function, outside JOHN'S CUSTOM MARINE came ·parl ... in tbe war and for ciUzens were never berded off plalnl based upon a job prom- continues Apr. 5. 8 p.m., same sow'ces rarely have aDY Inter• WEDDING SPECIALIST It. duration. Ne\.'~rtheless, to camps. bul Fori Douglas, ised In the organization in locale. with a ftlm on the est In belplng an organization Sal •• & So",lc., Open Evenings till 7 p.m.; Sund.ys '0 till 3. S.'urdoy till 6. theY offered little comCort to Utah. was used to Intern early 1973 (PC Feb. H).. Grand Ise Shrine by Japane•• took Its own horn. As JACL 8437 KIIIlll 827·7920 Mott M.Jor Credit C.rds "'",plod many Coloradoaru;. Hnterla many alien. who allegedly (For the record. the PC cinematographer Masato Ko- alreadY enjoys access to na- SUnlon, C.III. 14740 Baach Blvd., Wostmin.ter, C.lll. .... ept the ~t.te. Hadn~ the were 'threats' to national se- "correction" ot Feb. 21 say ga, wbo spenl over 10 ),ear. 1I0nal brnadcast and print me• '93·1501 lOns and daughlen of an e n ~ curity. Ing Nagal "never was" chap- on the subject. depicting the dla, a JACL P.R. office in B."".. " hi•• & WHlml"".. m" natlon In their midst ,,':\11 Dr. Dorsett conclud .... ,,1th ter president to be premature arts and architecture of the New York doe. nol In and too murh for some peoDle to the..... paragraph$: "Th plight In view ot the report received mosl venel'sted o[ all Shinto of ItselI assure greater cov- UWE'S cope with rationally. Count- of the Germanic people in Feb. 27 that he bad officially shrines In Japan. erage. Since P.R. Is orten A CRAFTY HOBBIES 1"50 citizens, Including thn.e Colorado and eIsewhere dur- assumed office Feb. 12.) matter of policy, It would not AUTO BUG SERVICE In posltitm. oC re,ponslbillty. ing World War I sbould be be reMonable to have two 614 S. S.rbor 525·7878 Ctaft SUPPUIS, C"U.', Hobbles ","rTe convinced lbat Colora- remembered. II has a direct Budget P .R. omces-one In New York Deeou ... g •• Hydro"'I, Mactam. & Other do', po"'er planu and water be a r In g on contemporary - and one al Headquarters In F.llirton, Cillf. c....ftt I ....t~ms were prime target. ot American ille •.. This gen- 1975 Officers Conlillued [rom FrODt Pa,e S_8II__ Fr_a_n_c_i'_CO_. ____ _ the German bi.. r • . . ...raUon or Americans is rillht- 25292 Mcintyre-Wild West Pin. 830-3370 • 'The plou of pro-German fully appalled al the wa,y U.S. IASTA BARBARA UCL other contribUtiOn! Is expeot. EL SARAPE• La,lln, Hill., Calif. mnrplraton." as the Decnver citizens of Japanese ancestry C,or,. Ohlahl. pres: I'tlk. ed to me e t 00 pct. ot the GREETINGS Pnst described what the .tate were driven from their homes. Hide.. "1>: I1<.y KAklmolo. Ire.. ; budget or $~02,OOO and Ihe MEXICAN RESTAURANt feared. appeared In other in t ern e d in concentratlon Jane Uy ...kll, ..e.; Mas M..... • PacJtlc Citizen the «malnin, JACKSON AUTO SUPPLY SAMPAN r.m l.,~aUIf_on . lYC!~_ the• p';.~lrrc_ camps, and subjected to vari- ~~:!a::,emJ):"~!11'on~~·.:~: ~~ S60.000 from adverUsin« and 1736 E. M.... 637·5822 "u,~. ~. -lnl . "" OIlS kind. ot dIscrimination memb _ Tom Rlulhlma. Dennis non-member subscription•. HELLO FROM Or.",., Cillf. man .ceDt. "'ere after the and exploitation. Historians. Tokumuu. William Iwamoto. Go- Office personnel and over• GLEN JACKSON Cantonese Cuisine in Anaheim fond lUpply I...... 11 " the journalists, and television pro- TO TakeuchI. :ltamoru TakeuehJ. bead takes up $148,300 (28 420 S. Brookhllrtt 533-1261 utilities. Dcn"er pollee claim- ducen be"e confronted us ~"iIi:o ~=·I. Tom Yona(lharl. pc.t.); general Services, sup- 104 S. Ir.. 529.3987 GREETINGS ed to h.ve deMded a letter with the evidence of our bar- pile., committee meetings and ____._ra_· ~5 ·11 _ 1 _. ___ Entertainment, Dancing Fri.-Sat.; Open Da ,ly that ouUined a 'HUll plot· to barism in the 1940.. They PASADENA IACL studenl aid _ scbolarship take ElMER BROWN Tropical Drinks, Banquet Rooms up to 300 attack • ereamery. AmI the bave torced US to raise such Jana Tsubol. pres: Ruth 1.11111. up $46.400 (8.2~ pct.); JACL ~ntire <tate wa' warned that questions as, wby did thl! Mary )'usa. VJ>; Mack Ylmagu- offices outside of Headquarter GREGG'S AUTO SERVICE SPRINKLER COMPANY faU~J[es Itrequ~l1th' German bappen? can II happen agaln? :~; 'B~to\"cir.~·::' . ~~'T~~ are budgeted for $180.800 (31 452 f. Orlng.thorpo 871·2799 REINERT'S madrl might cnntaln f(TOUnd "BeCore tbese questions can YU$I. aud: D."e Nakagawa. educ; pct.); Pacltlc CI~zen, $140,250 Pllclntll, Cillf. gla.. And there 11'8' the be answered. it must be re- Ted TaJlm8. Dr 'ThomO$ Omori. (25 pct.); other programs, ad• 1416 Willow LI"a .92·.900 ~ChOOI: Fr'Jl~"t HI~Ok~ . FINEST IN MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR frightful rlbclosure that Ger- membered that our "Tetched P'6 Tom ministrative, national hoard Wartml""ar, C.lIl. Ro,porue to .n Ad Open Mon.·Sat. Blnl<Amerlcord - Mister Challla many h.rI a powerful ..1,..,- treatment ot Japan_ Amer- r~O,r":Ob Crdly~mo1'.:': ken ~~: and EXECOM meetings, $47,• Mean. Anolh.r Adt Jr~ 'taUon atc'p ""e "r Colo- ican. was not an accidental WI, 3'oulh; memb .at-Jr- Aklko 150 (8.4 pct.) 1116 Hawport II".. S.1-1112 r:ldo', hl(hll!ll peab. Althougb aberration that arew oul oC Abe. Klmlko In.toml. Suml Ma-' Tbe Jan. 31, 1975. IInandat Corti M.... C.Uf. , had not h...,n located. au- wartime hysteria. Further- ~J';'':t~. ~o J~:I~'y T&:-! ..re:.: reporL read $100,391 income DOT DATSUN thorlU,., "'cre confident that more. it was nol simply an Yurl Tanako. Sally TNjmolo. and S173,859 1ri expenses. th,. ot.U"" "a. belnl! u.·ed to extreme case of wWte Amer- Chlyo Yamalo. Bulk of memberShIp inCOllle 'Th. Smlll Car Expo,,,' ROLF'S WINE SHOP Hnd meUlJles In eMmy sub- Ica's degradation of a non- ITOCKTQN IACL WIS yet to com e II 0111)' I F.clory Authorlted mlll'ine. In the Plclllc.- wWte minority. Our treatment $85.000 ha.d been received SII.s • S.rvlco • Plrts - Personalized Le ..lng LARG! SELECTION OF WINES Dr. Dorsett mak.. nate of I ot Germans and Au.strlalU Mlbel Okubo. pr.. ; Hlrold Nit- when $472,900 Is anticipattcl. All M.kn & Models Open 7 D.Y' COm. and S.,. U. bar r. ~ e of antl~ during the First World War ~u..'%'..?~e M~~Y:'; ~:~:'f~~ 842-7781 540-0442 BankAmerlca rd - Most.r Challla . torlea In the preu 9:'hlch. he foresbadowed the Japanese '.0: Ted ishihara. hlst Bu .... r Ku· You only grow when you 18835 Beach BI¥d. Huntington Beach, Calif. nys. conVinced many dUren.. polJcy at () ne quarter cen- ribara. memb: Georg. Mal5Umolo. are alol'lc.-Hlndu proverb. 124 Yorb. Lid. Blvd., PI ..."II., C.lif. '9)·5420 thry "erp '''[bllnc th .. fOTCe5 \un' later The propensity to Ins: Geo..,. Bab • . 1000 Club: BUI :::iiEi:1inr:i::i::::lmiiirrm:i!!lnmninn:r:mmm;mE5Et:r--'!.--::;!:!!:¥JU!E£:' ..•• :!!.!£lli!£_*:pll_lmaz:;uL.... "C b~t1: ~In IIgbtinc \hp forces bur,. the 'Bill of Rlgbu and ~~~ka~!'U1 [:I~ 'i.':t:n~~~J ~f tb. d~vil. tb~ ttuSad~ the a.bstract political theory of DobaN. Cary Barlo. ' Tad Aka- ..nllj' ...... 4.,...... _'_4"7~ .... W_1Ij77_..... _' ... "J'~ ....W'_1Ij47 ... _bill'. turned the .tate Into. virtual the Declaration of Indepen- ~.~, Tc.'~lv~::-m~SU~~o~ ~~~ Los Angeles County Business Guide 'It'U for counUeu local Ger- dence was clearly established Kalo. Marian )I.sada. Carot Nitta. manl A superlntcndtnt of a generation belore Pearl Bob Vamada. K.n O.hldar1, K.n• ",hool. near Grand Junction Harbor W '0 Teruhlt.. Ted Yoned. (ex- wu tarred and feathered lot' Unsaid I. Dr. Dorsett's Im- omolol. Introducing the largest importer of CHIN'S RICKSHAW INN JOHN WRA Y TERMITE CONTROL urln, I book that aald favOt'- plied answer to the question STOCKTON lACL AUX'Y I .ble thlnp Ibout Germany. a.o~d above: Yes, It could MJt.ol. Bah. pre., Ruby Do. JAPANESE BOOKS & RECORDS e12 Tad. A ••. , ...... , will. 214-71'1 r~ He wu told to In"e the happen _gain. ban •.•eo: Amy MAtsumoto. tre.u. 1432 8th Reports for LooM - E.c:mw • FHA - Cal Vet - VA * * San Pedro, Calif. Liability Insur.nc.....-aondod, Veorly Control ~CIl, • RlcMrd Glm. More than 30,000 items of Japan All Types Residentlll & Commercial Re.uonabrl RAlt .. 831·0258 17 yo.n toIVlng s.n Gabrrel Valloy BOOKS, MAGAZINES, JOURNALS, DICTIONARIES LOCAlLY OWNED & OPERATED Aloha from Hawaii Compllmenls of RECORDS, CASSETTES, TAPES Elmar's Chevron ServIce Electronic Tune·Up GOULD MUSIC CO. H.w.1I Tog, the "'" bishop beldo tho J"odo- court for allegedly creatine • Br.k. Service Our 64th Year 5h.!.<l to<1 of 30,000 momben In * * CI... A Smog Control Station u.. :r.1anck. n. rnJ.J.tton hll eJect• dangerow situation b)' dump• Write for our FREE* BROCHUREI Sohmer - Knabe • Eve rett - K,w.r - C.bla NalJon HonoluIu t>d Mark MankamJ ... ita pft.l. In, more than 100 gallOlU of Shock Absorbe ... Tire. Ha ..all·. jebte. rate con• Kohler & c.mpbeU {dent for the cxmUn, 7ear. guollne at Lthue Airporl Feb. Batteries - Accessorie.s Spinets - Coruolel - Gunds tinua to ap!'Ud. In December, 2. Bee wu charged with en• ORDER BY MAIL wherever you art 14219 S. W.llem 323·011l New & U.ed Sales & Rentall It "... 69 per cent of the Uni¥. of H.w.iI dangering In the fim degree, G.. d.nl, Calif. 5 Fin. SlOr .. total labor force; In January, UH ,poria f ••mUftI have wWeb Is a felony. The Indict• It .... 71 per cent nf 25.500 410 No ...... Avo., Wast Covinl, writ. 331-0177 been rated "'Inadequate·, by • ment raised the possibility worlun ••• Number of tollJ'• that Hee mJght be removed KEN'S MARKET .....I.ta went up In January. blue ribbon panel wWeh in• trom the couneU. pel't~nt MIRISA'S GIFT & HOBBY SHOP 5 7 over the .ame cluded Unlv. of WllConlin', Re~mmendatlon by • local mnnth Ia t yur. The KawaU JAPAN BOOKS & RECORDS O,lental Food •• Choice Mea" Elro7 mrlch and Western commission to place BOllo• ORIENTAL GIFTS Villt.on Bur•• u .howed 234.• kobau in North Kona a na• 3318 N. Clark St., Chicago, III, 60657 3056 S.nl. F. OOft Tutton In J.nuary u Athletic Conference omclals. Jewelry. Accessories· Ston. C.",ed Ite_ The report -aid present faeUI. Uonal hIstoric park WR$ re• Long Se.eh, Calil. Lacquered Furniture and ViseS · Dry Flowe ... - Te. P "ompar.d with 222,888 • • , tle. are "t.olally Inadequale jected by the U.S. Dept. oC (312) 248-4114 Hot and Cold Bev.rlg. Pots (Open 7 Days 10·81 "umber of bnlth and med• the Interior. Cast [or acquir• 424-4740 It'IIl afl'tclaUl told ltate lecta• eltber for an IntercoUegiate 1408 W. !lado"do Such Blvd., G.nllnl, wlil. 321-4450 th~ athlellc program or lor all ing private lands WOUld be laton are dUturbed by err~ve more than S30-millJon. too the I..... d ...... 'mmanlt,. rate Intramural and rec• reation program". Only ex• prohibltl,'e In the wards 01 MONTEREY PARK STATIONERS ", H,w,iI'. orhnol dllidren. Assl. Scc. Nathaniel Lund ... TIl",. tertlOcd 1M IUppnrt of ception 11 the nf!W SI 2-mllllon $fLECTED RlCORDS CHECKER CAB CO. baseball field, wblch will <Ipen The State Health Dept. ad• GARDENA . FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS fnoe Immunw.llon. and tu• vised residents In certain OF berculin tats lor .11 .choo! tbJ. .euon... UH Dean ICHIMARU / MoiJ I.l< hld.l.onn ...... __... __ .... _ ..... $ 9.20 Bu.in .... Forms • C.rds • Gifts B of A - Moster enllll. David Contol. told the Sen• aTeall of Molakal to take meu• T ~blgasa-<ioch u . glon·kout. children. ures 10 purify their drinking 1700B Gramercy PI, 118 E. Garvey An. 280-7477 ate HI(h Education committee C~lif. l..oaf uoerta sa,. Iher" are its Coller. of Artl and 8r1enre water because of excessive HIROSHI·ITSUKI/M.tatabl·kIYO ...... __ ._ ... _.. _ .... _ .. $ 9.20 Gardena, Calif. Monterey Park, almut 40 non I)':""n. In no• 11 fla n~ar dtsaster Brea". He bacterial count. AlI'ected areas Ruten, Melget.u·Akaglvaml Included Halaw. Vallcy, 1.10- EISAKU·OKAWA/Mann,l·chidorl ...... _ .. $13.85 w II IIh drln"'nc probl.m. ment\""ed '''IV fa""lt)' morale, 327-1446 ond Z.10oo with dna, prob• continuln, pllmlnatlon oC pro• lokai Ranch and home.tead Sakawa namidak.J·tamelkl ka Gln ..I·Gekl/o REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS grim, and f,cully position!. area.' ot Kalamaul. and Ho• lema. Or. J¢hn Grlmn 01 Ibe TARO·SHOJI/.l1 of hls...... _ ...... $ 8.30 CRENSHAW Army protll'.m trullng AI• r.ducrd .upportlve alaf'l' and olehua. Inadequate funding as ex• Jonn I. Wood.; 22, M RUo wu Ak.glno Komorluta. Kokyono Machi 9200 E. Slauson 699-1031 rohllik and ti",1t llle'l'll and arnalr!d P'f'b. 22 and charaed wILh PLUMBING SERVICE RlU 11 Cook:, fhal rman Of the lIJ11plPI of the coltclle's de• ~~b!::f. ~~B~{~";~~rr~~~db:~~ H,BARI ·MISORAj.1l of he ...... _ ..... _$ 13.85 Water Healers. Garbage Disposals Pico Rivera, Calif. ~ lerior.tlnjl <:anditions. AIshu·H.tob.; Ringo Olw.k. (Jahu Drull A bu COlilltlon. ('JlIIrred wlt.h. two eOIJn\l of It"C· Heating EqUipment, Plumbing th~ nveale<l number •. Crlm. Fil. Flxtrures ;~;!.dd:f~l~e r~?flir~OI'::~d.I.'t::~ SELECTED lOOKS Stalo License No. 129637 Serving tha Are. Since 1956 trnJ PaetAc Bonk', Kalka', .r~. 15512 S. Cron.h,,.. Blvd. branch on Oct, 4 .nd with the YASUNARI I<AWABATA/Snow Country ..__ ._ ...__ .... $ 4.70 GARDENA TRAVEL AGENCY ~;.~f:" ~r)~~kr, Jll~n ~hOP~~~-: C~~: G.rdo"., Cillf. 324-6858 '''' branch on J'ab. 21. PoUa~ 1111) YUKIO MISHIMA/Fiv8 Modorn No PI.yl ... _...... _ .. _.$ 3.80 TICKm & RESERVATIONS- .rr~.ted Thom.l4 Thomplcm. 22. ASTRO INN PET HOTEL 323-3440 321·S066 and lumrd him ()vt"r 10 Ih. FlU JUNICHIRO TANIZAKI/The M.kldkl SI.tors... _ .. ___.$ 6.90 1610 W . Rodondo 10 E. M.II G.. de"" , C.lIl. II • filqJffte(l accomplJee. SOSUKE NATSUME/Tha Th ... Cornered World ... _ ..... $ 3.80 Fixtures Member 01 AST A Sports Scene Indoor·Ou,doo, Qu.rlers for EUI YOSHIKAWA/Th. He ike Story ... _ ...... _ ..... $ 8.45 .11 breed dogs .nd cou. flaw_" ItJAnt1rr. half!" been ~r ... m.!tted to play b"MbtlU 111 Hono• boarding and bathing. GARDENA NURSERY CAN SUPPLY lUlu StAdium thlt !.~.aon by t~e RYUNOSUKE AKUTAGAWA/R ..homon ...... _ ...... $ 5.10 Reasonable Rates. Shil~ Rtlud 01 Land ahd Natura) 17911 L.S. lI e 327 ·2812 RrlOuri't"•. whhth u.umNJ control 17510 S. Broadway 329·1753 aU"r It w .. "l')ld to u,., .Lftlt' for G.rden., C.lIl. .. hulIl '$..o-mnuon. U'ormer , ~ Gardena, Calif• 'flr-h',ln Braf" QR Mlkl'\ 'nA'II• ut • aJ'Ifu t ,% mU'-,lIn wllJ 11~ QA·1"f't"f'llvl"r <'oleh • t Unlv nt HawaII nfln 1.11. He EAST WHITTIER T.V, INC. c.o"t"hl"tt lut .t Chico SlAte, 16201 E. Whittier ACE AUTO GLASS Peath, MATAO UWATE'S Whittier, Calif, Windshiolds In S,ock for All Ca.. - Eloclric Windows R.... I'ed 697·6279 8 '.m .• 6 p.m. Mon.· Fr l. 8 •. m .. 2 p.m. Sot. Japanese Cook Book 123 E. Arrow Hwy 963-3336 NORWALK CITY FLORIST Glendora, Calif. For Sansei Flowers for All Occasion. 15 girls compete in IDEAL GIFTS FOR Wedding Consull.n" SUPER SNAKE B of A Mo,'., Ch.,q. PLUMBI NG - HEATING IS V.... Expor lerKa Honolulu queen ton test Blrthd.y•• En,.,emont - Weddln,. 11910 E. Flro.lo n. 868·5912 No"".lk. CIIII. Flat R.le Stal. Llcens. #279012 On. I.dy w,ol.: " On. of Ih. girl. It the office hid. COpY 16326 Hlwtho,n., Lawnd.l. II0NOI,UT,U J1'lfte"" ca.ndl• Tha book look& very I",,,,.tlng. Thl NI •• I "'a enjoying II, 371 ·4622 tl81"~ ON' ••"kln!!' Ih. I 07~ too/ ' (h n.v 81r) CIIn queen till,. to hI' annnuncNI Aorll 1, when Over 4,OOa copl•• h,ve belln lold!! 'h.. Ih"r -w~rkrnd '~.llv.1 GARDENA CONVALESCENT CENTER 'T.~M. It cllm.ox at the Shpr- ORDER <a href="/tags/Form_(document)/" rel="tag">FORM</a> 01l>n W.lkJltl. 'rh" clindlclntc. "A New Dimension in Patient Care" .r~: M.II '0; MATAO UWATE DfI!"'f)f,," Ii" f I! u)t It Atltlant. li ON. Sin Pedro St, LOl Angll .. 90012 14819 S. Vormont 532-9460 "'''ph nl. K_i'uft AlNlh't. c...,t~" HhldltJ H ,.11.. V",fllrf. AI"I". PI •• , ••end rn •. ..,.-,-.."-_,,,eoP'U 01 your bllOk .1 ~6 00 •• th Gardena, Calif, I nl,u '. "",04r... ".'111,. Itr.., W"udv h.x ."d pott'ga Includ.d) --....- ~. ------. ~~~~.I1J~~:~Ul!n,. ~h rfJ':r M~:'~~ CHEVROLET N.me 1'1 .., Prlte 10 1\11 - A .... fOl PARIS RESTAURANT AL'S AReO SERVICE ~~Q~~"~il:(,~d'k 1 ~N{,UP,~bJ~·'~:~~ ..., Add ...L. ______~ ______Jud,. Ka.lllri 8h1Mttu, 'ynrnl 1("1 .. FRED MIYATA 415 W. Garvey kr. T.nunt,lo. In.v(.,, HirakI) W •• 5012 Lincoln t",ru')I.. .nlJ Ann 1 t')'110kl) YrJ• ClJy, ______--"SIIII ___ --Zlp· ____ Hansen Chevrolet IllJerr JI,. ,. 3n, ~ Iud ('r.. "n• Monterey Park, Calif. Cypress, Calif. ""/d 11 HI W OlympIC BI¥d. We., L.A. • ,f' lII('tlm ", h" t"n In• """'unt ~nclo •• d J ______." .... ,1 R... U6.... 0" tllct~d b,. th~ KAlJII .rand 573. 0005 828-2990 JU17 and arrDI.ned t.o clrcuil JOIn thl JACL -,- DURING FEBRUARY • ...,... ¥ ¥' ~., .. 4-Pacific Citizen Friday, Mar. 14, 1975 Escrow closed for PC's People 1000 Club Membership CLASSIFIEDS • EdllOll T. Uno "be PC I I.~.I"'" II t. t. I' HepdQ\l n, l.ero ha, 8Cknowledgod 132 , "b• U'I Tokyo Towen scription. tram 1000 Cillb membera for th ~ J;:::U~" .1'~~;. 't" ~I"~.m~~=h:: ~ It -am. II:I)11r APPU r "lUI Um .... J."t ho lf or Fcbl'Uary. The number of cur• lJ n' ..... prlO', r,.tflt tl" • ., •• ,. ,... One l'ent 1000<- ,·s 10 be listed In the yeAr- nnd y,oR ANOP;I"ES - A II .i"" ' .b J h. h .~ ..lfh u. .. Pf. ,.,..." .. Minority 1'-"f" tJUfI.ttn In .thann. HolidAY 1.. , ,,e .lands .t 821 art' ""n" t()r c:onatrudltm tJr F"1f!'1" ("f,lIB CONTRA ("O ST Iho In-slory L1tU. Tokyr, (rlr, l \,(,,,r) JO-H llo ml. P)Onl ko T(,w(>t,II II' lrnn rtcUon WN" • ADJ1'Jum:,mf" ut Yo..htkawa, CordOn (Cln) 21-Oda. Or Thom .. ,• <C'ITr1pl_lcd 1•• 1 wppk IM.f. 3) EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION: M.IIIy!'kllwa. M ary (D Tt.A) 2-U t.IU, J. Olin ORT~ 7, tor clo.lfllf of crow, it w •• What to Do About It YO'-h lwnrll. OI A rSMC) nnnouncf'<\ by Richard MI .... h .. I nQ U Yf'(~ ~ I:: ,~J~ Y.:l t ) %l-K::unlya. M Sl'k 2$- Ku w ~~{ , '!j.g :,.m pll, Community RI'dev~I(,p San Frond !co my app<.>al And also experieD- M .. Uunaml Jt't. S (Sac) m.nl AIII·ney arlmlnlltralor I amcerely bope thaI any CUlg Ibe trauma of fi ghting ur~ ~ ~tJ: ~ 'l~: ~ ~ l riT~ (Dny) I okAda. KIm A conllnJotJon IMn f'lT $8.• lA~ wbo readS thl! col- (or a principle and on.. '. per• (Thlr~ "ur) 6-Sehwe. el. M llrfl'U1· I -ml ll l~n wU rt",,,,dl'd with umn ...>ill never be faced with !onal Integrity. leI me . har .. 8umldR. Illrntlht rpor) 12-Sugnwer". 1( l"' n F \\~tb (J (l1Irth Yrar) DF.TItOl'l' Unl tNl C.llf"rni. Mortg"ie tho problem of I!IJIployment you some advice whicb 0<1 •• Or T hulllu reNe) 3- 1wAoka.lItMlI!: Co., and 1I{'v~n ,To.panUt CMn• discrimination; howe,'er I am may be very helpful to th""e .. CF!NTUnY CLUB ft.-Su7ukt. Dr M aumlQhl m unlty bank. CBank of To• enough of a rea!151 to !mow wbo may be the unlortuna te (Sc!eond Y~Rr) DO\\ NTOWN LA kyo. Sumlv.mo, Mll&ubl.hl that 11 Is • \" e r y common "lctims of employment dl.cri• M orl-' I C ~;;I;:~ ! ~" f r~ F) I t: ~ ~ ~ : .~~:8~ Sanwa. J ilpun Calf(()mi9, T o ~ lltuation. one "'bleb seetM to minaUon. N a,ftt-a ol'l. H"nry M CGAr) to-:M "yekllwlI. Mary· kal and MItAul) Jointly par• be cettin, Won<! due to eco- 1 would nol rec(\m.mend ShLmamotQ. Ceorge (NY) EAR1' LA (f'ol1rUt Vf'Al') l-Akanht. Ronald H tlclpaUng In the I!nl nclnc. nomic conditions and compe- anyone II.ghting for on"'s right Su,ty,.",., Sh fRekl (WDC) EDEN 'XOWNWJtlJ;t tltion In th" betler and higb- unle... he can answer the fol• Paula Higashi Essex (. ~ IfU1 VeAr) l l\-Hfttak f'd., S Tom er paying positions. lowing Questions conlldenUy (See Slory Below) Tanaka. flenry T tClel 'RH!'tfON'l CANE opposes Kintetsu Actual employm..ot discrl- and alftrmativeJy "ithoul any CnnrOnATE CLUB II-KlhI)lm. won., bowling center proposal mlnaUon is indeed • v e r y re..<en-atiD1l!: Award. g~~~~~~::~u 6- E~~~~'~~ o J8P8n CAMP .M~LOVM."'T aophisUcated and subUe fonn I-Do I b""e a !toad case Int'l (u." l 1- F't,jI""k8. RollI Frank asakl of Lodl, R SAN FRANCISCO - Th. • AO ... of discrimination. A few years wbleb has merit and can It 1 ~ i\l\1EOA 9-MAliuhor., Tom Committee Agalnat Nlbonma• o" ..... ,. v"teran Boy Scoul leader, W IIS 8--Vam.o, hlla. Vu uo GARDENA VALJ..EY a,o w hen I was a career be won? presented the Silver Beaver ARIZO 'A l1- ttdn. Dr Harry T ch i Eviction I. oppOOng a e'1lplo~'ee of the Unh,.,rslty 2-Can I doc u men t or 4-Sa.. hlmoto . Eddie D- N""ahorl, 'Henry MU "han ge In .onln g to ptrmll .12 E. !at III., 11m. t ot. I,.A. of CaU!omla. I r. n smack prove the allegations or re• at the annual 4ger Council BEnKSL~Y MILE 111011 recognItion dinner Jan. 27. construction of a 40-lene Inlo it because of DlJ' elh- bu' tal. of the charies mode 3-Japa.n nave] Bureau 4-lnal. Robert lfEW oPnrn GS DAIl."t' . . . The Port Commission for tnl',--- I\tT OLY1\IPU. bowling center by Klntetau nlc onIOn. my non-conform- agoinst me' ll-KAnda. Hiroshi 13-0nlkl. :Dr Oft" Enlerpriaes In Japantown. ttZ4 · U21 i beha\ior. my advocacy for 3-Am I prepared psycho• Ibe POl1 or Sacramento ha.q CHICAGO P-Onlkl. Helt!l l Instead, CANE urg.,. the chanle. and other reasorul I logically and financa\ly to a5- named lWke K. lwasu kl. vice 3-Bulman. EJko N"BW VonK" president and manoger 01 the ~Furusho. Mel 2-0uhlm• . Geor,. Po, t-Webstl>r site be retain• IUspect can be categorized as sume the pressures ot time, 3-'I1'Iom'PSon, NnnC:1 l5-lmal, Yoshf T ed as II. low-rent hOUSing and political: a catch - all phrase elIor\, and money 10 pursue Sacramento branch of the CI'NCrNNATI 111-1"'010\1. 6 John small OO skless area. The City .... hlcb may mean oomethlng the case througb an adminl5- Bank of Tokyo of California, ::::~W6:rt~~f~(\ l::~~~y. c r~n~tel Plannln/l Commlalaon ached. cillrerenl dep<.>nlilng on who traUve remedy to a court pro• to the honoral;' position of uled a hearinll on the zon• Is using iI. At any ral". since ceedlng'! "port commodore," He joins l~~:n'1 z ~~r:.~I: l~~t~~ : :'~~ . Cleor.e-. In g t h a n ~e Mar. 6. I was WTongfully dl5mlssed 4-Is the case worth fight• other business and civic lead• 2-Smlth. K,,%UkO I- Smith. Belty S a I c h J Kawahara. CANE ers of the Sacramento area In 19-Y.mnl\Jchl. Sr.. Ben T I-SluJtz.:MJchlkD and subuqueoUy reinstated ing for In prlJldple or In fi• 2_Yollhtkawa. Gordon- &-Uchldl. Katy K preslden!. said. " We are nol aner a long • n d O'lQ>ensive nanda! remuneration? promoting the growth or the 2-Zumfttd~ . Patriclal lB-Vamaokfl. Geor,_ a gaiM bowling .. we are for appeal procedur~, I ha"e re- ~Wbat risks am I taking dynamic inland port In the CLEV-eLJ\ND 8-ValUda. Ktnlftro more low - rent hOUilng and capital city. ~Tanakn . .H'tlnry T.- OAKt.AND celved numerous call. from by pursuing thIs matter? CLOVIS S--K,aw.kamJ. Kenneth J ""ace for small buslneasmen". ~an olher Asian Americans who I afford well qual• Sport. la-Tush.. hl. Yoshlto J lind themselves In a similar lJied and experienced legal ~(lIJ(JN IlIWTIIERS J>~camenL assistance? Susanne 010. dau~hter of patlng In this event where 220 Ralph DIll.. Gardena Valley .bl KobAshlrawa waa re-elect• U....ny the pattem Is th. Anyone who decides to file Mr. and Mrs. Noboru Oto of comp<.>Utors from nine arellS JACLe:r, ts also a member ot ed by the Bay CIties Garden• The Cannery Nme. An employee 15 d I • - an app<.>al should realize thaI Skokie. lil. comp<.>ted In the met. Awards were handed out this commission. ers based in Santa Monica; 2801 ...... nworth ~:!!l~~~ miSled, asked 10 resign, trana- he is Involved In an adver• SO\lth AUantic District Invi• by the Gov. Holshou ..r of Longtime JAClA!r Georre feered. or In lOme other way sary proceeding. In olher lotional ice skalin~ comp<.>tl• North Carolina. Suzannp also Sulibara Is a board member and J ••k YoahlmlJru, of the Tel. 776-6996 "I aired to lea\"!!. The modWi wordS. it i. you againsl the tion at Boone. N.C.. Feb. 6-8 competed In the Northbrook of the Ogden Area Commu• Uplown (L.A.) Gardeners, apenncli by management may In.stitution - a David and and placed 2nd in her division. Holiday Invilatlonal (Mlnne- nlty AcUon Committee. as• heads the 4,000-member S.C. alao take the form of • long GoUath situation where the She was one of 22 girls tram sota. Indlan.a. Michigan. 1111- slstlng lower-income residents Gardeners Federation ... The ...nee at barasonent tactic!<. odds are probably stacked the Skokie Skatium partid- nols) meet held the end of of Weber County. He is esclusion from promotional agaln.st the indivldual. I do cur• No. Calil. Gardeners Federa• ~------ December at Northbrook, m. renlly encouraging Sansei In CClDllclentl..... the expansion not mean to discourage any- and finished Srd In that event. becoming local peace officers. tion 15 headed by Roy Naka• of ooe'. lob responsibilities one from flgbting a just I~ and performance without a caUSe. on the contrary, I Suzanne Is a member of the Sugihara associated with tanI. Both federaUon. are ~te IDcrNse in would encourage a strong Local Scene Oak Park Figure Skating Club Frontiers West, Inc.. 8S .. pushinl/ the proposed slate KONO HAWAII ..,., and other limllar trus- challenge. I only wlsh to and is a 4th grade student. part-time public relations dl- landscop<.> war k e l' s license RESTAURANT tratlq a II d someUme. dim- point out the realities so that Joe DIII",,,lo, on a visit to reotol' . . . SeatUe JACLer bill. beinl/ drafted by Slate lpeJ'- ted I 11 Noble Chan, Nisei wife of cult tactics designed to mask someone doesn't go bUndlv. T Sen. Ralph C. Dlils (D-Gar• Lo. Angele. a • '" quo as say ng Presidin!! Jud!!e Warren Chan dena) . the real motive of thoae In inJIoc..otly or naivel3 into a Little lA!ague holds with Its of the King County superior authorll7. battle without knowing the J\lerlt SavinI'S " Loan In new policy of restricting Its court. was elected chalrp<.>r• MlIe.tonel 7~: Frequently. the problem Ia high price and consequences. LltUe Tokyo was held up for world series in Williamsport. son of the three-member s..• wry elemeotar,-, that Is. the Fortunately. I had an ex• Glen E. Thompson, 62, of emp~ the first time Mar. 4 by a Pa., to Americans, then some atUe Civil Servlce Comrnl$• £)~ikH. lo... . 15 a competent. re- celJent labor lawyer who won eif!t (frot... . would-be robber. who was other country should take slon. Salt Lake City dJed Feb. 27\ liable, effective. and lora! In- my ease. I • I • 0 anticipated toiled by the teller whf) raint• from Injuries In an auto ac• DIM .. Dante - Coekt.atJ. To Ho_ dIvIduaL He 15 an Ideal work- the aclioo by my superiors over and sponsor another 111&1YAJU • J.\PA!tfZI& aoo•• (T_ & _ aDd 1et compared to hII and waa able to document my ed to the Hoor and tripped tile world series. He was In Ja• Flower-Garden cident at Idaho Fall5. He! 314 E . Ftnt S\. 21ann at the same Urne. He spearheaded the 1947 JACL Lo .....nl .... MA~ fAA --~ pan in mid-February complet• 1I''''lum .upert..... h. II a thrut to hII defenae. ~hrough Gardener groups Installed ~. escap<.>d the parking Ing a week's stint as battling campaign to rep<.>al the Utah .... OW'll job .«UrI- As I look back at the ex- lot to the rear. their new presidents In recent alien land law. Surviving are . • aD,. Niaei t!nd them- perience, I remember the tre• coach for the Japan champ• w .... k. Ken Matsuo heads the Kono Hawaii Restaurant ion Lotte Orions. his five children. He lost his _I_ IJI this .Ituatloo. e. - mendous un""rtainty and an• Talyo Drop, a Little Tokyo Sac~amento Gardeners; Hlro- wile last year CommardlJ Refrit.ratlo. 226 South H. rbor Bout""a,d pedall7 IJI civil service and xiety caused by the long de- landmark for 43 years. closed Oulgnlng Inst_IIltlon Sonia An.. Callfomi. 9270A 01 h. r InltltutioDal aettinp. Jay, approlrimately 10 months, Its doors Feb. 15 when Its Pre•• Row Maintenance (714) 531-1232 WIl_ the ase bU.. moat ~- the lack of knowing the stat• owner Sumlko Akashi retired. Hawali State SeD. Dnke Ita• • ~ accept It with- UI of my appeal. and the She carried on the pharmacy waeakJ, one of the main critics Three Goneratlon. of Sam J. Umemoto I OPlN (VERY DAY IIUt qul!ltfonln, the J'HIOIIS. frultrations of n 0 I knowing after her husband. Fred J .• Shimatsu, Ogata experience Certlflcale MembeJ 01 RSES ""__ 11 <lO • 2,00 of Ihe Honolulu dailies Is ~ ~ .. eIlanente th. .,-stem to ""'at to ~xpecl as the pro• passed away tn 1968. He was sponsoring his bill calling for M.mber of J.pan Iwn. of OJ''M' 5;00 '1::00 and Kubota Ref,lg.",tlon SUIIUY 12:00 .. 11:00 tat the char,. fll ndal dis- eUII .Iowly proceeded. I don·t one of the few Issei graduates an audit of the newspap<.>rs F U K U I 1#..... ertmIMtioa or an,. 1njUJtlce wtm thIa kind of experience trom the USC School of because "I am of the opinion Mortuary Lie :r 208863 C·38 ..., IDa,. be !he Yictim fll. CIII anyone, but If It should Pharmacy. there has been a great growth Mortuary, Inc. SAM REI BOW CO. _-'__ "--- happen, I hop e thl! advice in advertlslng TeVenue in the 1506 W Vernon "'YO. The East Weat Playero be· 911 Venice Blvd. ~ 5-.520~ _ ...... -u -'ul III win be helpful. past few years. We think the 707 E, Temple St. Angeles A)( MiJ.i81\'8J8 gin their 10th Anniversary as I rate of return for the newspa• Los Angeles Lo. Angeles 90012 Sweet Shop a professional theatre In Los R19·1449 Angeles on Mar. 26 and 27 pers is more than should be 626-0441 244 E. 1st 5t • AIIu allowed." He said the abuses • 1etIuu. with Henrik Ibsen's "A <a href="/tags/Doll/" rel="tag">Dolls</a> SElJI DUKE OGATA los Angel6 MA 8-4935 House". Directed by Mako, the had mounted since the lA!gls• Selchl FukuI. Pr •• ldent . 5 R I TO I play will star Shizuko Hoshi lalure passed a "falling news• R. YUT AKA KUBOl A James N.k.agawa, Manager and Robert Ito: Ms. Hoshi will pap<.>r bill" in 1971 wblch Nobuo Chum!, Counsellor gives formal recognition to the I R E R",T'.I[ -O Review be remembered for her reeeni !"COMES.· . '. ~ S URA f\l cr Ask to. look joint production faclllty op<.>r- '----___-----' roles in East West Players ated by the two major dallies. ."""""""""",,_____ ~ production. of "The Year of 'Cherry Brand' the Dragon" and "Wben We Government One 01 Ih. Largest Selecllons TOWAZUGATARb REDISCOVERED CLASSIC Wf!te Young". 2421 W JeHe""n. LA MUTUAL ~UPPLY CO. lntemallcmaJ lnatltule, U5 Gardena legislator, Auem• Open to Memben and Non·Members RE 1·2121 LAD 'I' If II 0 'S 0" If rlod (791-1184) as portrayed blyman Paul Bannai, was ap• 1090 S...... St.. S.F. 11 S. Boyle Ave., will start an JOHN TV SAITO £ ASSOCIATES nea'l': TIle Cla.IIdY DIarr ., In the IJ'tIIlt novel at t h a I 8-week ESL program for pointed by Assembly Speaker 1975 PILGRIMAGE a 1"·Clntw7 1...- .... time, "The T a I e at Genjl" Immigrants who are unem• McCarthy to the State Com• ..... "-"...... IF. '" WD- (PC, Dec. 6. 1971). ployed or weUare recipients, mission for Economic Devel• frtI WIllIe...... DIe 'l'a· provin, them with a $50 stip• opment, cbmprised 01 17 mem• Los Angeles Japanese Casualty Insurance Assn...... 'I'IIWe• .., ,.., ..., Centr.1 flCUN end p<.>r week. bers. chaired by Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally, three state EUROPE TOUR $1225 Complel. Insurance Protection - .. 11140. a .molar found A eentral II.gure IJI Lad, Ameraata Joumal, based al senators, three state assem• VI. Tri•• Worl. Airlin. th1I fGrJatlc autoblotrapb, Nijo'. autobiography. Go Fu• UCLA AsIan American Aiha •• In •. Agy .• Aih."'-Omatsu·K.kil .... Fu jlou ill the Imperial Houaehold U- kakun, explalna to her how blymen and ten appointees by 250 E 1st 51 ._ ... _... _ .. _. _ ...... _._ .. _.. _ _ ._626·9625 Studie.s Center, Los Angeles the Governor. State Sen. An.o. Fujioka Agy., 321 E. 2nd. Suile .500. ...626~393 263· 1109 """,, "T_lZUptarl", which hi. lov. lor her mother bad 90024 is offerlng $500 for the ct.pIeta the Ufe fll an Impe- fixed Oft Nilo, In accordance Sept. 18-Oct. 9, 1975 Funako.shi Iftl. A9'., Funakoshi ~ Kagawa·Mana k ~ .. Morey best short story by an Asian 321 E 2nd 51-... __ . ___..... _. __. _._626-5275 462-7406 Yia! concubine IJI tbe Kyoto with the principle shown In American. Manuscript must eourl durID& the ltamaltun "GenU" wh"re the hero, In Los Ancele•• London-Paril-Lo. Ancele.. Hiroh.to In •. Agy., 322 E. Stcon<! 51 .... _ ._.. 628- 1214 287·8605 not exceed 15,000 wordS. un• I.ouy. Ir". Agy., 15029 Syl.an,"""", A.... "'.11<...... 8().t·5774 IIUIod (l1SS-lnS,. In 1080, love wllh Fulllwbo. projects puhllshed previOUSly, submit• the t. ll: , apPftred In com- hi. pauion upon her neice, Pair arrested for Tom T. Ito, 595 N. Lincoln. P.... d"". _ 794·7189 tlAl 68 1-44 11 ted In triplicate douhle-spaced ~scorted • ....!!' aJlDotated lapaneN 1Idl. Murasakl. by I-(Irs. Toy Kanesa;, Prlct Includes All Transporta. Minor. 'Nix' N.g.lo, 10197 Rock Haven. Monler.y P. rk. 268-4554 11_ Born In 1243, Go Fukaku"" ~~7:.'hXll pap<.>r by Mar. 31, tIon Co.ls (Air & Ground). Lodging. Min. 1st Class Holeis and St ... Nakaji. 11964 Wash,nglon PI.ce.. ___ l 91·5931 837 ·9150 In 1111. Anchor publllhed r~gned II Emperor from 1247 Issei slaying 37 Me.ls Included. Soto In •. Agy., 366 E. lsI 51_ 629- I 425 261-6519 f!.~ adlUon. "The Con- to 1259 when, naming his .on fll Lad,. Nllo" (PC, heir and Crown Prh,c", he San Francisco Brochu ••• M.II •• Oft ItlqUtlt, W.II. or C.U. t.pt. :as, 1113), Ih. lraDala. abdicated In favor ot hi' The S.F. Center for Japan• LOS ANGELES - Two juve• tloa b7 Karen Bruen. Laft yaun,er hrolher Kameyarna. ..e American Sludies recent• niles have been arrested by Mrs. Toy Kanegal ,..1', the Whltehouse-Vanal!- Go Fukakuoa made Nljo hi. ly (Feb. 21) heard and dis• poliCe il,1 connection with the STOCKMEN'S ..,.,. venton app<.>ared. ward when Ihe wu four. Feb. 14 murder of a 74-year• 1857 Brockton Ave, cussed with UCLA aociologlst old Issei In the Southwest MOTOR HOTEL • CASINO The word "ConfUIIlom" In The .utobloltJ'aphy bell1ns Dr. Harry HJ". Kltano "The tile IIn.. ]1 tltl. Is approprl- on New Y""r'a Day, 1271, at area. Lo. Ancelel, Calif. 9002S Mode rn JapaM8e Family", BAR • COFFEE SHOP ata. The euthor reveall Inti- a party where Go Fukaku•• b ..... d On a two - year study Sgta. Al Ferrand and Earl INIe details In the Ufe 01 the asks the han d of Nijo of made while Dr. Kltano w a 8 Nishimura took suspecta, agel '11______820-1133 (clay); 820-3S92 (eye); _____, RESTAURANT aneta court In whleb .he h ... fath~r. By Japanese rock• director Qr U.C. Study Cen• J 6, into custody this past week SWIMMING POOL moved. onln" the occanon marks her ter In Tokyo. (Mar. 6) and charged them INDOOR PARKING ~ dead"",.. ,rtpp<.>d u... 14th blrth~8Y; according 10 with murder of Jack V. Ya• Box 270. Elko, N.,.. 1IOblll\ , I h e rI.ln, mlUtary W.. tern re,konlnl. Ihe 15 be• mauchi, who was sbot white .. , . T.I. 738·5141 Fully AI, Conditioned • TV S.F.-East Bay .. clul bad taken ""t'T the retna Iwllt'll 12 .ntl 13. gardening In the yard of Mra. 0' IO"ernmenl, maldn. their In.tall~d In the palace ... So. Alameda Counl,. Bud• Tadao Yamanaka, 1788 W. NATIONAL JACL TRAVEL COMMITTEE FLIGHT apltal at lUrn.kura. At Kyo- Ihe favorite concubine, Nilo dhist Church 01 Union Clt,l! 36th St. to, rallvlD, Ihe daYI of Ihelr evoke. I h" jeal"u y of the presenta Ita nUh n n n u a I According to a.rresUng of• pat .'.".y, the ""hies model- .hlpf c'msort, who evpr af• Spring Fe,Uval on th~ temple IIcers, there may be a Un k Jood th T b<-havl",..,.. e ler contlnu .. to be hr,stll •. Go ground. MA rch 16. Cullural between the Yamauchi case To Japan court aodpty of the Heian pe- Fukoku•• tfi .. 10 .hleld Nljo; du.pl.y., martial arlo demon• and Ihe latal shoollng of Eu• he treal. her with luch klnd• strations and 8 chicken terl• /lene Mlzuhara, owner of Nisei -$.7. PLUS $1 U.S . DEPARTURE TAX- ~. Ihlll he condone·.. evt>n yald aale aTf' . cheduled. Drug Store. a.sllla, her .moun with olh• ADMINISTfRED BY CALENDAR rr mt'n. H~r flrsl Iwe, Salonjl nl) WEST LOS ANGELES JACL ",""kane, f thoro a child by h r, She .har.. the hed of Sansei voted Nat'l Democratic Party Summer Flight-June 21.JulV 16, 1975 Kameyam. Fujikawa no Ka• nphlr. _~dur. htr Or, Fuka• Autumn Flight-Sept, 27·0ct. 20, 1975 ku •• '. halt brolh~r , ShoJo <hid priesl 01 1 h .. Nlnnojl commiHeewoman from California LOl Angele. - Tokyo - Honolulu - Lo. Angeles Empire Printing Co. temple, vlol.ntly in lov .. 1,,11. COMMERCIAL end SOCIAL PR INTING wIt h h.r anti lalhn. Iwo Lrom the 1,058 delegates to the • Summer Lond Tour: 14 d.y• ••• II.bl. with optional tours chtldron b,. h ... SACRAMENTO - P allIa RI• English and Ja panese gn.hl ~x, 20, 01 Sanla Mo• rtcent Democratic Stale con- 10 T,lp.1 .nd Hong Kong ; .1' 0, Ura Nlhon. Whil.h~u W~ler The e-Yanali •• • nica, W I' f"h!ct(>d Vl: m oeratlc v{'nUon here. a Aulumn Lind Tour: I I d.ys .v.llabl. wllh opllon. 1 lour 10 } 14 St., Los Angala, 90012 MA 8·7060 wa I.. am IUIIII ... 1a thai ro._on. Nation o l CommltlJ'(,woman A 1971 UCLA loclology Oklnawl Ce.on Expo 75; olso Kyushu Exl.nslon. QI alate mllY h.ve oo)1)lrlOOI• tOt~ .... .,. .. from CDIlfrllnia In a Orat bol• graduo .... , Mrs. Ea..ex haa serv- • Pl .... u •• Ihl <a href="/tags/Coupon/" rel="tag">coupon</a> b.low .nd m.1I with $ 128 IS portl.1 od IIJ the c"",pl.t,,noy Qf 0., o v~r c'<l In vadou. poll II cal octlvl- pl ymenl fo, .ach flight r••• ",,,lon •. "ululku •• ~ h. mAy h8 '" br· _ lol tolOr)' wllh 600 vote. "'wed It.. fAv nrl ,,1 NIJa In tiP' Includln" Studen'" for 0 ______C_h. ck I. p.yablo 10: Wert LA JACL Flight ea Ih. rivalry at Ih. IU• marlly on Tomlkul'u' edllion McGoveMl , the Un ited D~m- • )"' C L ; I ~~ I ~;/:' -R ~;';k"; . ------· Eagle Produce rney_ma r.rtlon. but h.,v· con .ullcd the TOUIII • "cratlc Campailln Committee,' WUI LA. ns Flrld CoordJnator for Roth 1702 W.llttley Ave .. LOl Ana ,I,. 9002' o 1\41 th I""."r 00 FIl. ta erlillon and that of Norlo 929·943 S. San P.dro St. MA 5·2101 hku And hi. APpUOYAI t>f Nokad •• 'or Oov"m OT. 8 n d M Asian PI..,.. " "I'V' · uH.) fot your flig ht for (Ch.ck on.}: h !!1' pr"ml.eu" uu 1 • Nljn tI • Iirou'U IUK AfTU'ric'nn "pal• Amf'rl ran Coordinator ror No t~::;. n tor .t (.:' ~ IIjj)(monih.\)t : O, a ~ ~.::c:,b~ ~ lgh ~ ~~:"/t~; ~ I O~g':'~~ lin,,: Whllohl>ute-Yun_IlI_Awn on Propositl"n I 10 Iko $25 <onco li Atlon I•• In Ik. evonl I u neel my ,.';;,.ollon, , I.. , Bonded Commlsslon Merchants n. lIy fllU. from favor. T h " r. l rR~ l t. ,h'''' con.",1 l ut r rIa In ex• Brit I h. Hru,ell hr.; Born In S an Pedro, fl hp h aJJ 1~ ... ~~~io:,flo, to ' h, fllghl dlpa"uf. d.,.. Ent lOlOd II S 128 for . ach Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables - I"'lII nl IJ" fr"," Ihn p. IHr. nntl Ln th,. (I'~r or tht' bonk' h e ~ n a member of Junior Lo, Anqele. 15 TIl .. II, I thr • • VOl llmr "I Whtt{.'hflll ,,- Y:lnnr.' :JWII U,,/ .)A C' L, I h Pro) cl Harvell ,..m.. ' ______th ."loblr'lI1' aph,. t n d ., II h nol. cp. ,1 " lIly Aod pll l In"", BOArd. lind OI'lIonlzed a <O n- at Ih,· hf)iI".n nl til e p n II. tf'l'f"nc(' on "Sansei Concern" . .Addrlu: ______hor ,""pull l"" whon .h I 26 City. S..,o, ZI P:: ______In Ih Iwo " Ihor v"lum. Ull l! rryJn. th~ t xt, wlwrl' thny Sh~ rt)nv~nlr wo_ on .Item ote 10 the xl"nl, Ni l/) rtlnl.,. h'r '0 t re more nt (or (f· f• 1072 Mlnrnl Demoornti e Ne• Phont. ______Plupo rt No ______JJ.,.,.I /'IC " Ruddhl I nlln f r(:,nrr. Urin;.) Convrhtl"n nnc1 mol'C' Summer Fun Thu Rr.u;dJ In.n. JuUtln wtm 1 ('corn! Iy HUf"nclf'd th,. K nnla. [J SInd tour btochut. l . PlIgkl only maklnll pUJltlm." """" J •• ~ o JACKPOT, NEVADA p.n, roCCO I'",ally m e. tIn, I h 1974 Nall',nal Bnok City MIlll-rnnvention. AWH.d; Ih~ Whll.h"" r·.Y,,_ ~.~"b!. ~ n" l ~I I 't. ,:r'~:Jrth e nu".taW tranlilaflhn i~P"f ttr. Mri. 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