Nisei Reporter Covers 50-Mile Jacl SIGNS up in SUPPORT of HISTORY PROJECT Easi Wind Iropomd • I*- ,I-Arch Proi-I

Nisei Reporter Covers 50-Mile Jacl SIGNS up in SUPPORT of HISTORY PROJECT Easi Wind Iropomd • I*- ,I-Arch Proi-I

Ut«M PobOcaUM Monbeni# NykaliM -ova 50,000 READERS- SECONO CLASS POSTAGE JaMM AMHm DliM LM*W ' PAID AT LOS ANGELES. CALIF PUBLISHED WEEKLY .' EXCEPT LAST WEEK OF YEAH PACIFIC CITIZEN VOL. 60 NO. 14 FRIDAY, APRIL 2. 1965 . BY WILLIAM MARUTANI - SAN FRANCISCO 15 U.S. SENATORSiHTKUSIASIlC Nisei reporter covers 50-mile JACl SIGNS UP IN SUPPORT OF HISTORY PROJECT Easi Wind iropoMd • I*- ,i-arch proi-i-. tu caUli's tu.<!or;e» Alabama voting rights march 1,600 MEMBERS and----- 1 e*pern.nci»-------- -- -rf«4. AmericsM «%lol .U-"-.-. I ..iiU W»rr«-ii C Wafrfuwti WHERE DOES IT STOP? BY RICHARD GIMA lui'ht. March 26. Tom: said. .'"Th' i& psecdmiQCT a( the uittv«rsR]r. Surpaues Previous Javanese aneesUr has drawn ea- >Sper:al to the Pacific Ciuzeo > face^. the words, .the nnss. the Mrs. Sprmgtt cn(ieaU>- is tram Ten of Letter * PllTlad^phia NatierMl All-Time thuiiasUc supper.' from S-m. HCXOLULU—Mrs. Tbmi Kairawa rc-.lmgs and the sceoes of that antfstUe. Gcor«tt Hdr grai^ I do not recall that it ever happened to me before but I Thomas H. Kuchel iR-CaUf i acd The letter <rf the 15 Seaatrrs Knu-fk-r. Nisei reponcr who co^ler^ these are jndeUWy e:ehed in father was a Ku fOu* Klaesfntn. Chapter High of 1,226 14 Senate eoUeagues. ashamedly adroit that as I read.this evening’s paper, tears the heafh beat for the Honolulu fn.v miiad, forevennore a par; ol Lett Interest Nm Kuchel was joined in fl letxr "It has come to our alteotxin Star-BuUct.-n. Hawaii's larfest i SAN FR.AXC3SC0-A total of 1.613 ^ H.t^^u^^Welf.ve Seerc that There is pending before thr *her ^ In add.-Joo tt. Mrs Knaefler a Soon after arr.val sn Selma. Toml Ued up in my eyes: it was the tragic account the sinking said, two while nuns came over. pact of the incident, the indignant fnistraUon of- the card, has been sUbmiued league. Senator George Murj*r. hst^nal lnf>u>tes of Heidtt an AUbama-Glenn Irut-u Thet' were mtercAed in the lets - coUeaj erly senseless murder of Mrs. V10I4 Gregg yuzzo on dark- H»d<,ua«ers as of aur. 29, I la«-maker. fram seven other appLcatx* ram ^ Aia^'a ■ fejn-escnting the Asraoiated Sv,- 4... iv tn tk,. w,.«t m nr*. California. Los Angeles 'UO-.M ... ,___ . .. „■ ^ ed Route 80 between Selma and Monteomerv Alabama. ' chapter m«nb?r- stau-s. mwUy in the West. __w-______i._ . “ . shiD chairtnan. revealed dits _______ , . eKn imr Iiu=o. who ourely had 0 groat zo',1 foili!oiupied'’wS “ISST' to “S”!' 1‘1,^TeSS- rSo.'’!.™ s.SS .S opassion snd love tor all peoples, murdered by cowardly ““ri r.b. a urn oto ’”',f ,u..„to, .dra, Pn,i«i TP. rwiuM 1. to ”*.1.^°;;;.^'*.^^.' SuoTu' SSu "i SM-riders. And then I see the bewildered innocence ol her t J«i.w..»^r.. isos n„p„, u, -j,. ktm .pred o.-., • 0^,,^ "uuTu. to utoSSi. .S S.. .to.™ d lb, Cw^^Riabu S -uS ettom children she left behind, weeping...weeping o,er ptoito. u, w.n »aw ,.v. i-g - - ^ ‘ to‘2" 6st mother they simply called a “good woman, a good T'** Uemendous increase wa.« purpose of the invertigation Th< Japanese Amerwas' Qtttens ^FYidiv^ Nona '*”* P*“^ ■*«« *«*• jther” ascribed to the ability of the mem- g^STtofOTMiiM ab^l the Lcagae. the only Mlionil ofgani- -Fridsyl-Nona Spnngel. resoarc^ass.stam jj„ Ka«Oer raid. -Otte bi-rship commitJee attaining a 95 assintiiation and rok- in'American ation of Americans of Japanese ... »P*t wxJ flowered some more." And in a mixture of disbelief and anguish her husband prt rvneual of UiK year's 1^ society of rcsidenu with Orier.ul ancestry, has eontrifiuled SlOO^nO. AIrrs In UtsvrJt <>iei»im toW Campbell,;^ care- ks: “\^ere does it stop?" mwibers and the nr* JACTX3^ background Among phase- to be rais^-d from among lu members |1||S0 |V| 1115161$ AISO (1 rlalCfF ful jhev know ^ Don t w bt-alih plan oflcred by the ebaptoi probed are the places of cw.gin of in 32 states. The Carnegie Corp. walk by ynurseV. Eton't ever Hda AND BEFORE THIS ***« X*®'"' Is-iei ifirsl generation) Japanese. ha.« aUo conuiboied’ EIW.IIOO s.A.\ PR.i\.\CISCO—Viv pa.'t. .jU Belafbnu-, Tony Bennm and other araund at night.'' I. 4 -.toj 14 i 4 j • ^ * rntrober* were .urt-judii-es and proWems vnccun- "As we under.and iU this.Mudy serv,W auitude of the Negro ha.- noted rtag< per«>naliiie» . "Tlw fust v>ew of Selma wma It Started long ago. It also Started just a few years. Again ^fo.Tned into 12 sigBHip teams. TbU. bv aliens and their descend- Is toe only one ever undertaken diMippi.ared in the Mumg.to?<-o O.-i Thu^ay . the loc al mihieters “^‘‘rgeKahle.'' Tomi recatia. started a few days ago . before all this. It started when ‘*'imoto. added, contributing to vi'orld War II experiences, *»f an enure ethnic group through- 8^ Sgima.area. according to th- w..-e among the ^.000 pei wns *nci 'TWoog» cd people milled abota on eroes in the South were beaten murdered Ivnched — with ?"***^“**, m‘.er-nicial ’ relations of ' the oul the coimuy. a. well as one R,.v. Nkholkj. i.vo> a who ntumed marched fram the City of S; Jude Sylvan StfMA a dirty ^ tM o,4b «H,b«A K., 14 4 _4~J V ■ bigh of t.226 set in I960 by diHcT^yoi generations. The «udy. that involves more than a single tnm Alabairfkjaai -ivrak.' . camp six tmlex in to .-eoler ol >**mpe<S uito headlines aU over the punity, while we stood by. It started when mnocent little San FYanciscp JACL, commended ^ use'quosuonnaircs and taped in- generation. -Maav' are n^wilSing to riik Montgomery for i. rally «t u»e .Ala- « »«* i« eoojuneta* gro girls were VlcUms of a dasUrdly church bombing. magmficeat effort were tm-ie*^. wOl be. the 15 Senators "Censui tracts covering the j,*s and other reprisals to bam* Stale-Capitol BuOding. , >*'?> Negro.whUe,bea*jags " I captains said. 'Tbe only one everr underU-underu- Vnitedt'nitrt SUtos have oeenbeen brokennroxen gi^g{^oii -pp-Up for dieirdierr righu.ri^U. in this mm Aaatber NIael 1 to leara lile we Stood b>-. It again sUrted whSe .three workers for Free At... Wl-. Del. r » H«-»ii. Mrs. man dignity in Mississippi were wantonly murdered and Nwicy VobliU.il., n-rt ken of an enUre efli^c group J-cienOficaBy so that repre- ^a.-e. in voting right." he said ^. .vnv-. tiw throughout the country »% weD as «nuSve intervwws are being bad Saiiirday ^ ^ ^7 i ^ eir decomposed bodies left in a levee, while we stood by. rT, o,.„T„ ins Euarae &U.I - One that involves more than a Sin- wuh the Issei. the inunuuanV gen- TTbc kHal Church of Chr«l. Pres- ^ Dr. Ring ■nahbergaaled' id more recently we saw on television the sickening spec- tiR-i Dai,.Jtine^Uycda and Yo gle generation" era'utm. These int«m-to*»-dn de;^ bytorian pastor, was one of tour Alabama .slay “nte Ha- Martin laither King was de of the brutal force of State power, mounted on horses, Hironaka were singled out fw spe- Jnining Kuchel and Mun*y in 50-pages m length, will be nimisters sent by the North Coastal ^ sei minister' is cunrently "flabbergakal." Itomj said, to ace Cinl YecoeniiioB in this v.-ur's mem, seeking federal assistance were: Wluwed by ?uiular interview, with .Area Presbyterian churches to par- ^ - Mark’s Lutheran «» Hawaii dalegatton -IVimi ipKittd arging into the ranks of defenseless people who were beishiT^rive. Award, »x=re pre- Sm' Pvtf-T H Dotntn ««toraUon na- 0.0 Selma «o-Mflolgnm- ^ ^ * “ King: • To think you came all acefuUy exercising the cherished right guaranteed them senxdeniid them at the anmialanmmi got- fnwr“"ye ’ch^'.ig;Chu^ uve-9^ omencan. auu uien me ^ryery "fV^om'march"Freedom'marw- ' -wtov,.which end- ^ _ __________ thatm* way. You,uu don't know what der th.e First Amendment, “the right of the people peace- cquamtod mixer held on Mar. 20 I-" B Jo«Un .B-to.h„.. Sanse:. the second generauon na- ^d Usl ’niursdi.y. ,k ^ L. ^ >“«ns to i to ^.rk-Preito Y. S'. ioS."’,S-<Sr!: 'Ctoto«4 P.B Z. a.,. l,w. now, a., ttto w., ly to assemble, and to petition the Government for redress grievances”, again while we stood by. And a Unitarian -----------------------------------------------------------“agatart toe whites, hu^JTijey are mister who sought to exprc.«s his compassion and love for oui to git‘their fuU cwmag from ao far away to -den^ He praised the Negro le^nv of b "neighbors’' is viciously beaten to death on tbe streets Past nalional JACL presidents join in Waller Memorial appeal ^ ^ ^ solidly for hnmaK::: tSpccial-to the Pacific CiUzee) 4—Rn^ificalioo - ,.4 41.;.- «wa«4 f-—w.. cooforence for this fin^ ipirix ,, w.. _4 * . Mkrrhi,fJ inR turos cartTinR Selma; and before that the wanton killing ef a Negro edu- CHICAGO-Thc eig.ht hviag pari familitsS. .Ur,.nlm oi to ,t„, Con,rere- ^""4" titoa; Ectto-d cl.r,eTnre.:i tor on a Georgia highway by three Klan^en with the ■^5 nalonal J.ACL presidents have 5—Suspeh^iOQ of depohatioa for "When i; was i r Jo be.

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