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/IS Uni,ersity 01 Hawaii
_fJaP~~Ory _ PUBLISUED BV TUE CLUB 100
AN INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION OF MEMBER~ OF ruE 100 INF. BN. voll NO.5 JULY, 194-7 UOtiOLULU.T.N.
)MIS w.unu., .. (W.toOPRES.SMME~ WIT .. MITS,FIIICUOA,MST PRES. I At a recent annual convent1on held on July 26-27 at the C1ub~uBe 1n Honolulu, James W. Lo-
ell, popular one-t1me batta110n execut1ve off1cer, and former ~1ce-pres1dent ~ the Terr1 tor1al
lub 100 was unan1mous1y elected pres1dent for the 1947-18 f1sca1
Ilterm. Other off1cers elected to
serve ror the 1947-48 term are: Robert S. Ta1ra, V1ce Pres1dent; Yoshiharu N1shida, S ecr e t ary; Raymond Harada, Ass1stant Secretary; Gary Uchida, Treasurer~ M1ckey Nakahara, Ass1stant Treasurer; James Lovell, Y1tsuyosh1 Fukuda, H1deo Sato, Takashi K1-
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The year 1946-47 saw many former members of the loath Infantry Battalion adapting themselves to the routine at civ111an 11fe, gett1ng marr1ed, hav1ng add1t1ons to the1r fam111es and tak1ng part 1n community act1v1-t1es.
L1ke the Oahu and Mau1 Chapters, the Hawa11 Chapter on the th1rd ann1versary of the day wollen t;n, 100th Infantry Battalion underwent f1rst bapt1sm of battle 1n Southern Italy - September 29, 1943, held 1t's Memor1al Serv1ce honor1ng fallen comrades kt the Church of the Holy Cross 1n H110. The serv1ce was well attended by the gold-star parents, veterans, and fr1ends of the Club 100.
OFFICERS Off1cers who served the Ha
wa11 Chapter during the year 1946-47 were: ~kao M18ao, Pres-1dent; Susumu Hata, V1ce-pres1-dent; James S. Maeda, Secretary; Takao J. Yamauch1, Treasurer, and Kazuma H1sanaga, D1rector. Cha1rmen of the var10us comm1ttees were: Tatsum1 Yamamoto, house comm1ttee; Shlgeru Ush1J1-ma, mutual ass1stance comm1ttee; Kazuma H1sanaga, pub11c re1at10n comm1ttee; and Takao Yamauchi, membersh1p and dues comm1ttee. While our chapter pres1dent, Takao M1yao was attend1ng sohoo1 1n Honolulu under the GI B111 of Rights dur1ng the year, Susumu Hata, V1ce-pres1dent, acted as our pres1dent.
Takao M1yao and James S. Maeda represented the Hawa11 Chep-
ter at the Terr1toria1 Club ~ Conference and D1rectors mee'~ held in Honolulu dur1ng the llna ot July, 1946.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Under soc1a1 actiV1~1es, 1M
Hawa1i Chapter had a p:e1i-l;oll:n_ on August 14 at the House and was attended 40 members, who talked a t1mes. The Hawa11 Chapt sponsored a 'tenef1 t dance Amer1can Legion Clubhouse the month of August, 1946.
The w1de1y d1str1buted f members of the batta110n on Island of Hawa1i apprec1a read1ng the Puka Puka Our Chapter reporter best to have the Hawa11 C news 1n to the paper to readers on the outs1de the happen1ngs here.
FUTURE PROBLEMS. The Hawa11 Chapter 1s
faced with the d1ff1culty gan1zat1ona1 and chapt t10ns due to the w1de d1 t10n of former members batta110n over the ent1re and the lack of a club Our a1ms for the com1ng year to 1ncrease our membership, to st1mu1ate greater 1nterest ~ all members on th1s 1s1and, to have the Chapter members aotl~ 1y engage 1n many communl., memor1a1, veteran, and so~ affa1rs, and, also, have 1nt~ chapter sport act1v1t1es.
Respectfully subm1tted, James S. Maeda Cha1rman, H1story Comm1t.Hawall Chapter
of the in the Apr11 1ssue of t Puka Parade should be ted for the well. wr1 tten a1. Let's g1ve the Terr1 Organ1zat10n and our local ters 100 per cent support!
BOARD OF DIREOORS MEETING -1OJ.1 'Z ~~g-cwt J'{J':n
CONT/NUE/J,/ m f : Vll»w~.
taolta, and Andrew Okamura, Executlve Committee.
Ottlcers who u~ng1y served the Club tor the past year are: Ultsuyoshl FukUda, Preside nt; James Lovell, VIce President' ~dward Yoshimasu, Secretary H~~renlral, AssIstant Secretary; Ot eo Kajikawa, Treasurer' and
omatsu Aokl, Assistant Tre~surer. All the Chapters were well
represented by competent representatives who laid the ground work tor next yearls activIties. MaUl ls delegation consisted of
Wataru Kaneshina, Kaoru Moto, Toru Orikasa, and Fred Yokoyama; Hawaii sent Seichi Maeda and George Inouye; and Yoshito Sugawara and Shigeji Ishikawa were Kauails representatives.
The Board of Directors, seeing the need of a welfare fund to help members, adopted a policy whereby the Club would extend to members and their immediate families financial aid in times of hardshlps and emergencies involving deaths, childbirths, illnesses and injuries. Plans for the forthcoming ChaplaIn Yost visit In September were also formulated.
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Election of officers for the 1947-1948 fiscal year on Wednesday, June 4, climaxed a most successful year of activities in the Club's history.
The officers who headed the organ1zation dur1ng the pas t twelve months were:
Pres1dent: V1ce Pres.:
Arthur I. Shinyama Mitsuro Omor1
Toru Orikasa alasao Sato
George M. Kurisu Shinobu Tofukuji
Secretary: Treasurer: Aud1tor: Director:
Dur1ng the year, the member,ship averaged 115. Every means were made to maintain a complete up-t>the-minute roster, and members were asked to inform the secretary of changes1n addresses rut cnq a few complied and, consequently, the memberShip list is quite incomplete.
Our major problem was to get the Ireplacement men' who are eligiple for membersbip to attend our meetings and partioipate in our activities.
One of the most heartening things to happen during the year was the almost unbe11evaOle cooperation shown by the membership at our shaved ice concess10n during the Llons Club Circus 1n December.
The year's activities follow in brief:
JULV In July, a donation of $25
was made to the YEA Old Men's Home project.
Initiation of a project to give periodic gifts to veteran
patients at the Kula Sanitori~ These gifts will be given t~ times a year and will be gi~ on Activation Day, June 9, K~ rial Services Day, Septem 18r ., and at Christmas.
Another proj ect wh1.ch waa approved and started was the aa~ 'ing of aloha and best wiabM gifts to members, fathers, mo~ era, wives, and children of .~ bers who are confined to till hospital for more than ~ days.
The third project initla~ in July was the sending at flol'll contrirutions to families of a. ceased veterans on the anniY~ saryaf their passing. Thia project bas been kept up with ..u appreciation shown by the DId of kin.
For the annual convention 1D Honolulu, our branch sent ~ following men as delegates: Arthur Shinyama, Stanley Masumow, Johnny Miyagawa, and Shinobu tofukuji.
SEPTEMBER On September 29, a very ~
pressive memorial service _ held at the Lahaina Honor Roll plaque near the banyan trM. Over 90 members journeyed oY~ the pali and participated in ~ program along with a large ~ ber of gold-star mothers and ~ teres ted clvilian participan~
OCTOBER October, 1946, was devo~
largely to the preparation" our shaved ice concess10n at II Lions Club Circus in Decem~.
DECEM6ER During this month, the m ..
bers unanimously agreed to o~ tribute financially to the KId .. Community Welfare Campaign the Christmas Seal Campaign.
During the early part of ~ oember, the scheduled circua .u
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J CONTINUE/) FROM P/l6£ 4-tbl held, and we maintalned our booth
est during the entire perlod '11'1 th ers, very satisfactory results, and en with an outstanding show of coed operatlon by the mem mrs. This ban project was chalrmaned by To r u
Orikasa, assisted ~ Stanley MaInl sumoto and Mi tsuru Omorl.
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Our Christmas party was held on December 25 at the beach home of Mr. Shizulchl Mlzuha, one of our best and most consistent backers. Attendance was good ln view of the very bad weather that prevailed at that time.
EASTER FR.OLIC The second annual Easter Fro-
liC, under the chalrmanship of Wataru Kaneshina was held on Easter Eve, April 5, a 1; the Walluku Armory. The affair was put
"across with an excellent margln 1 of profit.
CONCLUSION In closlng, I would llke to
r polnt out that although meetlngs were held only nine t1mes durlng
c the year, the executive offlcers and commlttees were very active all the tlme, planning and devotlng courrQess hours and afternoons and evenlngs ln order to have a better and smoother functionlng organizat10n. This 1t was. '
~ A t this time, may I thank each ~ and every member far his splendld
i cooperatlon, and let us continue to work hard for a better Club 100.
Respectfully Bubmitted, Arthur I. Shinyama Presldent Club 100, Maul Branch
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VETS TERMITE
CONTROL 421 WARD AVENUE
TI MARICET( ",~I~~ 318 N . KUKUI S1. .)~
"PHONE 58360 ~
GROCERY~ FRESH HEAT, FISH, VEGETABLES
D'ELIV'E~Y SERVICE FRANK I. IK£HARA
BETTER ..... ' ~-':!!II' '*«'uJliii!~ll!'J"= RESULTS TADATSUNE MIYA5H1RO 1043 'L11lha Street Phone 8345
(jdjaoent to O. K. Servioe Station)
arm catcher of the softball team, 18 now full t1me 1n the Adjutant G.~ al'8 off1ce located 1n the ~ ry. He 18 quoted a8 say1ng,'11 AR's get 1n your blood once ,. have had the pleasure of .or~ w1th them. I can't get' ... from' em.·
MoCULLY & KING ST.
".~ 71/IU2b, former supply lergeant with Able, paid a oall l t the clubhouse. Whereas Wally's ~h1et forte used to be the issu.ng of mess kits, mosquito bars, laddle soaps, stc., he is now an .nstructor in English at the Bal.lwin High School on Maui. During ;he coming school term Monsieur (aeda will teach the students in lis French classes how to sling ;he language used by the Yad'mole11ea.
~,,~ a-M-!J;m.--~~~ apent their vacations from cheir duties at Castle & Cooke rerminals Ltd., and Bishop Natlonal Bank on Maui No Jra Oi. They ~re reported to have had a nice, peaceful time on their "furlough8~
OUTSIDE ISLAND OELE&ATES NTII. I9ltT CONVENTION I.TO" TORU O.n(~'A MAU l
FRED YOKOYAMA fi4AU I \'f'SEICHI MAEDA HAWAII G~~~Il~SU6AWARA KAUAI
&\I"' .... A 'l,IOUV& HAWA" SNII.Ru ISMnCAWA t<AUAI
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224 KAMEHAMEHA AVE. HILO, HAWAII
POBOX .117
g-tt:l4t~~~ the shiek from Able Company, formally opened the TI Market for business on July 1st with his brother-in-laws. The location of his remodelled market is at 318 North Kukui Street. Fresh meat, pork, fish, and groceries are being prominently displayed and vended at hi. place. For delivery service call 58360. Frank1e 1s reported as saying, "The experience I got from bargain1ng with the Italians is certainly helping me to boost my daily sales."
• [HeTRle CABINET BATH • RESTORATION M SSAGE
PH.59009
• DISCHARGE PAPERS
• SOCIAL SEGU RITY CARDS
WEDDING'+- FAMILY PORTRAITS
7/adic?ADductJ "CHICKEN" KAWAOKA PH. 541595
P~. 3355
Recent honeymooners to tile Island of Hawaii were: Mr. lid Mrs. Paul Shimabukuro, Mr. ID4 Mrs. G. Matsuura, Mr. and ... Kimura; Dr. and Mrs. D. Ter~, and others.
B06 KONDO WINS PRESIDENT'S TROP~V RICl-IARD UAMADA 2ND
Nineteen Puka Puka Ma,~. wielders teed off in July 13 at the Ala Wai Links in quest fit the President's trophy wh10h I put up by Robert Taira.
Bob Kondo drove and puttK aacurately to romp off with ~ beaut1ful trophy. The fOrMr MD" Company staff sergeant oari a 43-48=91-28 for a low net ot 63. Richard Hamada with 68 QUI irr as the runner-up •
Complete scores turned in _ the lOOth Golf Club members .... :
Bob Kondo R. Hamada H. Kanemura B. Taira R. Harada M. Taker-ashi Dr. Kawasaki Dr. Kainuma S. Imamura H. Uchiea L. Amazaki W. Iwai E. Morikami H. Kawano J. Kuiolla F. SM nobara E. YoshilT;aGu J. Enomoto G. Ikeda
OUTGOING MAUl CUAP. OFFlCERS L TO R. MITSURU OMORI-VICS PRES. ARrIlUR S'UNVAMlrPRES.;TORU ORl-KA~- SEC.,MASAO SATO - TREA S .. MIUIN6: 6EO I{U~UU-AUDITOR. SHIN08U TOI<UFU~I- PIRECTOP.
KITAOKA ELECTEDPRff.'BtO. Te.kashi Kitaoka, formerly
topkick with the Baker Company was elected to serve as president of his Old Buddies' Organization at a meeti~ held on July 18 at the Clubhouse, IKitl sucoeeds 'l'ckuJi Ono,
Other officers elected for the 1947-48 term are Mickey Nakahara, Vice President; Yutaka Suzuki, Secretary; and Fred Kanemura, 'l'reasurer, 'lhe Bakeri tea are p1annlng a picniC to be held some time this summer,
:..e~WatUaii ~)V;Ptt'l cIft. T RECENT 01rou1ar sent by and 33rd General Hosplta1, the Tsrltorla1 Chapter regardlng honored guests for the fl11ng app110atlons for T. H. Takao Mlyao, Tarush ~~"O.I Dlsab1ed Veterans Bonus really and James Maeda were brought about good results. The for the wonderful get-tog"., Terrl torla1 Counol1 on Veteran Rlohard Mlyashiro of the CIt. Affalre offloe 100ated on the 100th is thanked for the preJlll'lo seoond floor of the Professional tlon of the food. Good peopl., Bul1dlng ln Hilo had an lnvaslon good food, and lots of tllll" of former One Puka Puka members bounded durlng the evening. trom the Coffee land ot Kona Mr. and Mrs. George Haglara, durlng the flrst week. At tlmes George Oue and C. Kadoota .. Maeda wonders where the vets of tored ln from Kona, while Alii! Kona hide themselves on h1B trlps Oklmoto oame In from Naalehu tor around the lsland. this affalr. The boye In''
The offioers of the Hawa11 vlolnl ty of Hl10 appreolate" Chapter hopes that many of the good ole' Puk~ Puka splrU of faml11ar faoes wl11 be oomlng up these boys and Mrs, Hagl~ when Chaplaln Yost vislts the OFFICERL OF "romantl0 ls1and" durlng the ' the HawaU capo week of September 15 to 21 and ter e1eoted ~ serve for the have a grand reunlon. 1947-48 are as follows:
ATA RECE"T K. Harada, Presldent; Georp!. . IV gatherlng of ths Inouye, Vloe Presldent; J&IHI'.
Hawall Chapter, the former mem- Maeda, Seoretary; Shigeru_. bers of the supportlng "Dog Com- jlma, Treasurer; and Fr •• CI pany· oha11enged all other mem- Takemoto, Dlreotor. 1he oft~ bers of the Batta110n on this reoent1y e1eoted for the o~ ls1and to a softball game. The year wl11 be 100klng forw.1'4" oha11enge has been aooepted and the ole' Puka Puka splrlt ~ Shigeru Ushljlma, formerly of the memberShip ln making the 10-Headquarters Company, ls working t1v1tles of the Hawal1 Cba~. up a team to g1ve the Dog Com- suooessfu1. Outgolng ottl~ pany boys a beatlng. Only one are: Takao Mlyao, PreB14 .. ,: wt.o has paid a oall to Hl10 oan SUSUlDU Hata, V10e PreB14d': really appreolate the number of James Maeda, Seoretary; 2laUo1 .. maohine gunners, mortar me n, mauohi, Treasurer; and Ia .. ammo oarr1ers, and offioers from Hlaanaga, Dlreotor.
~~~~:~ D residlng ln th e s e GEORG E Y. TAKETA pop u 11'
TilE FIFT" golfer, tennls player, belli-H ,.. Annl versary get-to- and soft 1:a11er spent a month 1D
gether of the former members of Honolulu, 1earnlng the whol~ the 100th Infantry Battalion and 11quor buslness. George 11 __ their guests to oommemorate the neoted with the Amerloan Fao., day when the U. A. T. Maul pas 8 ed Hl10 Branoh. by the Aloha Tower and 01rc1ed nECENT po.OUn PO Dt Dlamond Head ln great seoreoy ~ ~ V ~1 pa~ wl th the greatest .seoret weapon" oigars <r ohooolate oandlel : of the day on board, was held at Stanley U~lma, daughter; the Amerloan Leglon Club house Yokoyama, son; Edward Ha ln Hl10. Two former army nurses Bon (2nd ohi1d); Saburo Hal wlth the 100a1 hosplta1, former- duah 1y wl th ttle 45th General Hospl tal daughter.
~~c~APlAIN YOST TO ~~ARRIVE HERE SEPI 10 Ual According to lnformatlon rehe leased 1&' Yosh1haru Nlshida, Sosh Y' ::lal Comml ttee Chalrman ot, the e co :nub 100, Chaplaln Yost wlll -to :lrrive in Honolulu on the mornlng t~ of September 10 aboard the Matson !ll1ner. He ls scheduled to leave
d I r'or Maul on the 12th and conduct or!l memorlal servlce there on the ~ 14th. Hls next stop will be the
Haj Blg Island on the 16th, and a dill nemorlal servlce wlll be held it under the sponsorshlp ot the Ha-
all Ifa11 Chapter on the 21st. ReB turnlng trom Hawall, the Chaplaln c1l Ifl11 vls1 t Xaual trom the 26th s~ to the 29th. The Kaual memorlal Haj S'ervlce w1ll be held on the 28th.
The Oahu Chapter servlces wlll a be held Ootober 5 at a place to
be aMounoed later. The Chaplaln ls slated to de
part tor the malnland aboard a Unlted Alr Llnes llner on the
el'l :IIornlng ~ October 6. Oahu Chap~ ter mem l:8rs who deslre to enterII: taln . Chaplaln Yost durlng his a stay ln Honolulu are requested
o to mate reservatlons tor dates ~ wlth the Executlve Secretary. i Rlchard M1:tuta and h1s MuttJal As( sllltanoe Comml ttee are conscl en
ol tlously worklng to make Chap-s laln Yost's stay on Qahu a suc
cessful one.
~ I-~-'''~ I'",C.1Dilll/D~'-Dear NaoJl,
• Just yesterday I sent a letter to Mlte Fukuda asklng about the railroad arrangements, ln wh1ch I suggested that 1t would be easier tor me to leave trom Harr1ab.lJ'g, Pennsylvanla. T h 1 s mornlng your letter wlth all ar-rangements made came. Juet dlsregard my letter to Ml ts--the ticket on the New York Central Railroad will be fine. I would Just as soon leave trom New York
7- 4-42 Company C under Captaln Brenaman paraded. 10 Tomah.
7-11-42 200 men wlth Dr. Kometanl and Captaln Schaoeder to Chicago tor weekend.
7-14-42 Obstacle Course oompleted 7-15-42 Recordtbr obstaole course
2st seconds. ·Par" set at 40 s8conds.
7-16-42 Movle film ot var 10us phases ot tralnlng taken by Paramount throughout the day.
7-17-42 Baseball team beat Vlroqua 11-2.
7-20-42 Hlkes stretched out to 15 m1les. Bones cracklng on obstacle oourse.
7-25-42 Weekend excursl0 n to Mad1scn. Amerlcan Leglon . and Judge Evans hosts.
anyway. The ltlnerary looks lnterest
lng, and I know that th1s trlp wlll be the experlence ot my llte. Some ot the old tlmers have already wrltten to ms about gettlng together 10 the evenlngs. I guess I had better go lnto tralnlng rlght now or else I'll be ln no conditlon to keep up the race the members ot the One Puka Puka are golng to make me run!
All 1s set. I'll be leavlng New York Clty on the New York Central Rallroad, and San Franclsco on the S. S. Matsonla, and wlll return by alr.
Wlth thanks tor the tlne arrangements, I am
Slncerely yours, (Signed) Chaplain Yost
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1((Ilmii a{ln{(J,'l '1JII/1. COiffiNuEo ...." I SEVERAL of the former members of the lOOth Infantry Batta110n 1n H1lo, although st1ll holding out as bachelors, have admitted their age and their slow speed and have Joined the Hilo Kakul. (141 ) softball league. To part1cipate in this league as player, one must meet the requirement of 35 years or older, but in the case of veterans, their war disabiU ties .have been taken into consideration. The red Jersey Veterans Team sponsored by Y. Hatals Club Shoyu (no vino) and managed by Susumu Hata consist of the following! Francis Takemoto, Yoshio Yanagawa, Tarush Yamamoto, Joe Yamauchi , Toshiaki Ito, James Maeda, and t41 tsuo Yabata. WORD has been received that Pete Oshima, formerly of Co. A, was recently awarded the blue ribbon for his painting at Grinnell College, Iowa. The prize winning picture showed a GI in k fox hole and is now the property of the Grinnel College. Congratulations, Pete •
KAZUMA HISANAGA r e c e n t ly konked a homerun over the rightfield fence of the Hoolulu Park to win the game for the Islandere Ball Team in the Hilo Sr. League game. Congratulations, Kazuma, we are looking forward tor more ot those long drives. Another former Puka Puka member playing tor the Islanders ls Toku Segawa, formerly of Company D.
AKIRA HATA former member ot the battalion and brother ot Susumu "Patok" Hata, is employed as probation officer in Hilo with the 3rd Judicial Circuit Court. The Hawaii Chapter wishes Mr. Hata lots of luck in his position.
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