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PACIFIC CITIZENVOL.35;NO.8 SALTLAKECITY,UTAH, SATURDAY,AUGUST23,1952 Price:Tencent*
ReportTh reeNisei CasualtiesInKoreanWar
IWASHINGTON,D.C—Th eWash .i -uton office ofth eJACLanti-fcrimi nati onCommittee wasi n-formed th i sweek byth eDepart-mentofDefenseofth reeNisei cas-ualties i nth eKorean area.Listed as "Missi ng i nAction"LvSergeantSh i nj i Tengan,U.S.Irmy.sonofMatsuTenganP.O.Box512-Puunene,Maui,T.H.
Listed as woundedwere Pri-vateFirstClassRich ardY.Nona-k a,U.S.Army,neph ewofMrs.Kimi k oKinumatsu,705-d North
Sch oolSt.,Honolulu(T.H.),andPrivateFirstClassAk i h i deOura,US.Army,son ofMr.and Mrs.MatazoOura,CraterVillage,La-h ai na(T.H.).
ReportProgressOfFundDrive
InNC-WNArea
SANFRANCISCO—Th esumof$11,906.30h asbeenraisedtodatetowardth e1952ADCfunddrivei nth eNorth ernCalifornia-WesternNevada area,i twasannouncedAug.20byWilli amEnomoto,Na-tionalJACL-ADCtreasurer.Totalgoalforth eareai s$18,-
-830.According toEnomotoareaswh i ch h avecompletedth ei rdri veareMonterey,Salinas,SanBenitoCounty,PaloAlto,SanMateo,Se-quoia(RedwoodCityandvi ci ni ty),South ern Alameda County, Ala-meda,Ri ch mond,Marin County,SonomaCounty,Martinez,Suisun,Vacaville,Sacramentoarea,Colusa,Marysville area,Florin,FrenchCampandLivi ngston-Merced.Ch aptersandareaswh i ch h avenotyetcompletedth ei rquotasareWatsonville,Santa Cruz,Gilroy,San Joseand vici ni ty,Tri-Ci ty,San Francisco, Eden Townsh i p,Oak land,Berk eley,Concord,MarinCounty,Uk i ah ,Winters,PlacerCounty,WalnutGrove-Isleton,Lodi-Acampo, Stock ton, Cortez,South DosPalosandReno.Enomotourgedallch aptersandareastowindupth ei rdrivesassoonaspossible,pointi ngoutth atth ework ofth eJACLandth eADCdependsuponth ecooperativeeffortofallJACLmembersandADCsupporters.
JACLMemberDiesSANFRANCISCO—OsamuSamHaramoto,42,ofSacramento suc-cumbedto i llness onJuly28attoUniversityofCaliforniaHosp-i tali n SanFrancisco.IMr,HaramotowasamemberoftoSacramentoJACLch apter.
MmStarPick sNisei GirlasQueenAttendant;SEDGWICK,Colo.-Yuk i eKino-Sj i J,i ?lesbur'Co1-atth eBES*Cou.
ntyFairwh i <*will7»Aug,25to27.i nci loleBbHrX celebrationwill"ftPaatandtopi i vestockweSnh lTla h w attendantsHott|nanbI?varaSr:HeSton'aTVStationRegretsSh owi ng
OfAnti-Ni sei WartimeFilmCtvPRANCISCO-Stationml *aid th i sw«<* i th ad
facialoV t0 th emyth s°fvisi nof/P.'i n th etele-lKOtanantuNisei fi lmonAug.
th efi lm was pro-''omDr% p",.8_° th e stationSascoan?wa,r-dH(£i oofSanPicted Ni a y".h emovie de-
Pam directn. h 'assistantpro-j ector,expressed,h i sre-
gretsoversh owi ngofth efi lm.,HaruoIsh i maru,JACLregionaldirector,saidth estationh asbeen"consistentlycooperative"i nproj-ectsofth eJACL. Hesaid th atduring th elastNationalJACLconvention,th eKPIX program"LadiesDayWith Lee"h adpre-senteda fasnionsh ow usingfiveNi sei modelsfrom th econventionstylesh ow. .'ish i maruask edth atinstancesolprejudi ceordiscri mi natoryactionsnotonlyi nentertainmentbutalsoi nemploymentand h ousi ngbere-portedtoh i soffi ce. )
Hawai i Ni sei VeteransPlanTourtoUrgeMainlandEx-GlsToAttend442nd'sReunion
ByLAWRENCENAKATSUKAHonolulu,T.H.
Ateam offourNisei veteranswi lltourMainlandciti es i nOctobertoencourage442ndveteranstocometoHawai i forabig10th anniversaryreunionnextsummer.Plansforth eeventwerereleasedlastweek byleadersofth e
442ndVeteransClub,sponsorswh oh opetobringtogeth eratleast300veteransfrom th eMai nlandand 1,300Hawai i menforth ereunion.Anelaborateprogram i sbeingarrangedbyth eClubtomak ei t
worth wh i leforMainlanderstotak eth elongtriptoHawai i .IOn th e calendarare such
events i asawelcomereception,memorialservice, convention,localtours,beach activi ti es,h ulash ows,picni cs,ath leti ctourna-ments,tourstooth eri slands,get-togeth ersbycompanies,specialeventsandafarewellparty.Th e fourveterans willleaveHonoluluSeptember30ona pro-motionaltour.Th eywillvisi tSe-attle,Minneapolis,Ch i cago, De-troit,Cleveland,NewYork ,Wash -i ngton,D.C,Denver,SaltLak eCi ty,San Francisco,Sacramento,Stock ton,Fresno,LosAngelesandSanJose.Th eywillcontactrepresentativesofth efollowingorganizati ons:Nisei VeteransAssociati on,LosAngeles;Nisei PostNo.8985,Vet-eransofForeign Wars, Sacra-mento;Nisei VeteransCommittee,Seattle;Nisei VeteransClub,Ch i -cago;AmvetPost147,Detroit,and442ndAssociati on,NewYork City.Th e Guam ch apterofth e442ndVeteransClubatAgana,Guam,alsowillbe i nvi tedtosenddele-gatestoth ereunion.Th e menon th etourwillbeAk i raFuj i k i ,442nd Club execu-tivesecretary;Tak eo Yosh i ok a,transportationagent,andGeorgeKobayash i and IsamuKitagawa,representativesofth etwo i nter-i sland airli nes.Presentplansareto h oldth e
reunion during th elasttwoweek si nJuly. Th edatesmaybech angedtoearlyAugustbutth e fi nalti meh asnotbeenagreeduponyet.Mostofth efunandfestivi ti es,
plussomebusiness,willtak eplaceinHonolulu. Afterninedays i nHonolulu,th eMainlandguestswillbetak enontourstoth reeoth eri slands,Hawai i ,Maui andKauai,wh ere 442nd residents willbeh osts.Th e biggestproblem fortne
club probablywillbe th atof■h ousi ngth eseveralh undredMain-landveteranswh oareexpectedtocome h ere.Th ematterofaccom-modations h asyettobesolved.Butth eNi sei h erearework -i ng i na"GoforBrok e"spiri tth atassuresasmooth .arrange-mentforth e vi si tors i nallrespects.About35pressandradiopeo-
nlewere i nvi tedlastweek toh ear
REUNION PROMOTERS-Th i steamoffourHawai i Ni seiveteranswi llleaveHonoluluSept.30topromoteadvancereserva-tionsbyMainlandveteransforth e10th anniversaryreunionofth e442ndVeteransClubi nHawai i nextJuly.Th emenwillvisi tabout15citi es.Th eyare,lefttorigh t,IsamuKitagawa,GeorgeKobayash i ,Ak i raFuj i k i ,ch ai rman,andTak eoYosh i ok a.
Star-Bulletinph oto.
CRDUtoSponsorVictoryDinnerOverLandLawSANFRANClSCO—lnvalidati onofth eCaliforniaAli enLandLawwillbecelebratedatavictoryban-quettobesponsoredbyth e Ci vi lRigh tsDefenseUnion i ncoopera-ti onwith th eJACLand th eKi-k ak enKi sei Domei.Membersofth eCRDU,meeting
h ereAug.10,alsoratifi eddecisi onsofth e Joi ntConferenceon th eAli enLandLaw,h eldth epreviousweek i nSanLuisObispo,andap-provedth egivi ngofh onorariumstotaling$3,500toattorneysh and-lingth eMasaok atestcase.Th e CRDU alsoexpressed i ts
appreciati ontoth eMasaok afam-i ly-Ch ai rmanYosh i mi Sh i bataap-pointedS.Hidesh i ma,M.Kitano,Ki h ei Ik eda,N.Ak ah osh i ,HaruoIsh i maruandJoeGrantMasaok atowork outdetailsofth evictorybanquet.Th eorganizati onalsovotedto
continueactivi ti esforanoth eryearandtok eep i tspresentofficersi nofficeuntilAug.16,1953.Presentatth emeetingwereS.
Onish i ,S.Hidesh i ma,S.G.Sak a-moto,K.Koda,Ki h ei Ik eda,SamKuwah ara,Yosh i mi Sh i bata,Toich iDomoto,Sam Sak ai ,Tak Koga,Masaok aandIsh i maru.
JACLWillSeek Wh i teHouseSupportofProposalforNationalNaturalizati onDay
WASHINGTON,D.C.— Seek i ngWh i teHousesupportofJACL'splansfora"NationalNaturalizati onDay"program,dram-tizi ngth egranting ofnaturalizati onprivi legestoth e Issei,EdwardJ.Ennis,legalcouns-elofth eJACLADC,andRich ardAk agi ofth eWash i ngtonJACLADCofficewillmeetwith Wh i tePlouseai destooutlineth epublicrelationsaspectsofth eproposedenterprise.
Th eJACLADCrepresentativesstatedth atth egreatcontri-butionsmadebyth eJapanesepi-oneerstoth eeconomicandcul-turaldevelopmentofth e Uni tedStatescanbemadek nowntoth egeneralAmerican public duringth ecourseofa"NationalNatural-i zati onDay"program,aspresentlycontemplatedbyth eJACL.Th eoffici als ofth eState De-
partment, th e Immigration andNaturalizati onService,andth eDe-partmentofJusticealreadyh avebeen approach edregarding th ei rcooperationi nsuch aprogram.Wh i leth efocusofth eprogramwillnaturallybeonth eIssei,saidth e JACL ADC representatives,someattentionwillbepaidtoth epartnersh i pofth eIssei and th eNisei ,wh k h h asbeenwi th outpar-allelamongoth ergroups,i nelim-i nati ngth eracistrestricti onfromournaturalizati onlaws.Th erecentenactmentofth eIm-migrationandNationalityActisnotonlyalegislativemilestoneforallpersonsofJapaneseancestrybuti ti salsoatributetoth estead-fastcooperationofth eIssei withth eNi sei i npressingforequalitym naturalizati on,declared th eWash i ngton officeofth eJACLADC.Th eWash i ngtonJACLADC of-
fi ce i ndi cated th ata "NationalNaturalizati onDay"program,be-si despromotingbetterunderstand-i ngofpersonsofAsianancestryamongoth erAmericans i nth i scountry,wouldalsogofartowardprovingtoth epeoplesofth eFarEastth atmostAmericansaresin-cerelydesirousofremovingracialprejudi cesfrom oursociety.
Hawai i Ni sei Pi lotFliesJetPlaneOnJapanDutyHONOLULU—Oneofth efirstNisei toflyaU.S.AirForcej etplaneonactivedutyi nth eFarEastisLt.Kenich i Nomura,sonofMr.and Mrs.Fuk uj i roNo-muraofEleele,Kauai.Lt.Nomurapilots anF-94Starfireand i sstationedat.aU.S.ai rbasei nJapan.Hei sassigned to an all-weath ersquadronofth e35th Figh terInterceptorWing.
NC-WNDCtoStartInsurancePlanSANFRANCISCO—Agroupac-cidentand h ealth i nsuranceplanforJACLmembersh asbeenen-dorsedbyth eNorth ernCalifornia-WesternNevadaDi stri ctCouncil.Th eplanwasofferedbyth eWash -i ngtonNationalInsurance Com-pany,according toMasuj i Fuj i i ,distri ctch ai rman.Aprelimi narycommitteeh eaded
byTadHi rotastudiedth eplanandrecommendedi tsacceptanceatth ecouncil'ssecondquarterlymeetingonMay18.Vi ctorS.Abowillh eadth e i n-surancecommittee.Applicati onsarenowbeingtak enforagentstosolici tmembers.Ap-
HonorRep.JuddforRoleInIssei Citi zensh i pFi gh tMINNEAPOLIS, Minn.— Th oJACLpaidtributetoRep.WalterH.JuddonAug.15forh i scon-tributi onstowardgivi ngJapanesealiensth erigh ttobecomeciti zensofth eUni tedStates.Th eTwinCiti esch apterandth eMi dwestdi stri ctcouncilh onoredth eMi nnesotaCongressmanatadinneratth eNi collettHotelcele-brating passage ofth e Walter-McCarranImmigrationandNat-uralizati onAct.Alsoh onoredwasMi k eMasaok a,formerADC director,forleadingth e JACL'slong campaign forciti zensh i p righ ts forJapaneseresidentsofth eUni tedStates.Sen.Edward Th ye extendedgreetingstoth e guests,wh o i n-cludedJACLrepresentativesfromDetroit,Cinci nnati,Cleveland,St.Louis,Milwauk eeandCh i cagoaswellasth ei mmediateSt.Paul-Minneapolisarea.MayorJoh nHoyerofMinne-
apolisandMayorJoh nDaubneyofSt.Paulalsowelcomedth eJACL-ers. Oth erspeak erswereSh i gWak amatsu, ch ai rman, Midwestdi stri ctcouncil;Mas Teramoto;Masaj i Tok i ofCinci nnati, wh ospok eonth esubject,"Wh atNat-uralizati onMeanstoaNisei ,"andCh esterFuj i no,Minneapolis,wh otoldwh atnaturalizati onmeanstoth eIssei.Rep.Juddsaidth atth eWalter-
McCarranActmeantth atAmericah asatlastrecognized"th atper-sonsofJapaneseancestry wh oh avework ed,fough tanddi edforth ei rnationarenotsecond-classciti zens."HepaidtributetoMasaok aand
saidth eNi sei was"acyclone"wh oh ad"descendeduponCongress i n194(5toleadth efigh tforequalityi n naturalizati on and i mmi gra-tion."Th e Mi nnesotarepresentative,formermedical missi onary i nCh i naandalongtimefigh terforciti zensh i pri gh tsforpersona of
Orientalancestry,was presentedwi th aJapanesevasebyDr.Ran-dolph Sak adaonbeh alfofth eJACL.Masaok awasgiven acamera.PresentationwasmadebyDistri ctCh ai rmanWak amatsu.HarryTak agi wastoastmaster.Oth erpartici pants were Dr.PieterSmet,FirstBaptistCh urchofSt.Paul,wh ogaveth ei nvoca-tion,and Donald Prosch -Jensen,wh osangtwonumbers.Distri ctandch apterrepresenta-tivesatth edi nnerincludedLouiseItami,Detroit,recordingsecretary,MDC; HenryTanak a,Cleveland,president'ofth eClevelandJACL;JoeSugawara,St.Louis;HarryMizuno,Milwauk ee;andAbeHagi-wara,JeanKaita,Ruth Nak aya,Esth er Hagiwara, Ruth Mat-suo and Dr.Sak ada,Ch i cago;Masaj i Tok i ,Cinci nnati,Istvice-ch ai rman,MDC.Apartywas h eldforout-of-townrepresentativesatth eh omeofCh arlesandJuneTatsudaafterth edinner.An emergencymeetingofth eMi dwestdi stri ctcouncilwascall-edth enextmorningatth eJapa-neseAmericanCenter i n Minne-apolis.Itwasfollowedbyan i n-formalpicni c atLak e Minni -wash i ta.
SaltLak eSoldierWinsBronzeStarSgt.Tom InouyeofSaltLak eCityrecentlywasawardedth oBronze Star Medal i nKoreafortwiceracingi ntoash ell-poundedareatomaintai nh i suni t'swirecommunicati ons,accordingtoreportsreceivedh ere.Th e action took placeMay9wh enSgt.Inouyewas i n actionas amemberofth e90th Fi eldArtilleryBattalionofth e25th In-fantryDivi si on nearKong-dong,Korea.(Continuedonpage2)
442ndofficerstalk aboutth ecom-i ngMainlandpromotionaltourandanswer questions about oth erpreparations.Th e quartetofpromoterswilllak ewith th em moviesof442ndveteransinHawai i andtouristfilmsofislandscenerytoacquaintIJainlanders wh o h ave notyetvisi tedth eIslands.Ak i ra(Sunsh i ne)Fuk unaga,wh o
spark edth e442ndclubasexecu-tive secretary during i ts earlyyears,recalled th atHawai i sol-di ersh adboastedlongandloud-lyaboutth e"wondersofHawai i "toth ei rMai nlandbuddiesduringArmydaysi nEurope."Nowwemustmak egoodour
boast,and we won'tletth evi si torsdown,"h esai d.MatsuoTak abuk i ,442nd pres-
i dent,saidth ei deaofanexten«sive10th anniversaryreunionh asbeenbuildi ngupforfourorfiveyears andth eeffortsofth ememberstillnextsummerwillbeh eavi lyconcentratedonth ere-union.
Tak eo Yosh i ok a,transportationagent,saidth eplani stoflyth eMai nland veterans to Honoluluaboard planesfrom th reeWestCoastciti es—Seattle,San Fran-ciscoandLosAngeles.Ifpossible,th ei rarrivalwillbetimedsimultaneouslysoth elargestpossiblereceptionatHonoluluAir-portcan be given. Th en th evisi torswillbetak en i npri vatecars th rough th ecity. Reunionh eadquarterswi llbe th e 442ndClubh ouse i nHonolulu.EarlM.Finch ,th ewell-k nown
"One ManUSO"wh obefriendedth ousandsofNisei Glsduringth elastwar,i s h onorarych ai rmanofth ereunion.SinceleavingHatties-burg,Miss.,severalyearsago,Finch h asmadeHonoluluh i sh ome.Th e442nd RegimentalCombatTeam wasactivatedonFebruary1,1943. However,th ereunion i sbeingtimedforth esummertopermita largernumberofmentoconvene i nHonolulu.
OutlineStepsforU.S.EntryOfJapaneseSpousesUnderNewImmigrationLegislationWASHINGTON, D.C—Stepsbywh i ch Japanesewivesandh usbandscanenterth eUni tedStatesasnon-quotai mmi grantsunderth epro-vi si onsofth enew ImmigrationandNationality Actwere out-linedbyth eWash i ngtonOfficeofth e JACL Anti -Discri mi nati onCommitteeth i sweek .Th erecentlyenactedJACLADC-endorsedImmigrationandNation-ality Actprovidesth atspouses(h usbandsandwives)andch i l-drenofAmericanciti zensmaybeadmitted to th e Uni ted Statesquotafree.Ani nvestigati onofth efactswill
bemade i neach casebyth eIm-migrationandNaturalizati onSer-vi ce.Ifafterth e i nvestigati onth eAttorneyGeneraldeterminesth atth efactsstatedi nth epetiti onaretrueandth atth eJapanesena-tionalforwh om th epetiti on i smade i sactuallyeligi ble foranon-quotai mmgrantstatus,th enth eAttorneyGeneralwillapproveth epetiti onandforwardonecopyofi ttoth eDepartmentofState.Th eSecretaryofStatewillth enauth ori zeth eproperconsularoffi-cer i nJapantograntth enon-quotai mmi grantstatustoth eJa-panesßnational.W):leth eJapanesespouseofanAmericanciti zen can come i nto
th eUni tedStatesasanon-quotai mmi grant,such apersonmustalsofile with th eAmericanconsularofficeranapplicati onclaimi ngth atflTflrllO
Th e'Wash i ngton Office ofth eJACLADC suggestedth at,al-th ough th enewImmigrationandNationalityActdoesnotgo i ntoeffectuntilDecember24,1952,Americanciti zenswith Japanesespouses i nform th ei rspousestoregisternowonth equotawaiti nglistto avoidflooding Americanconsularofficerswith lastminuteapplicati ons.Th e Immigrationand Natural-i zati onServicei nformedth eWash -i ngtonJACLADCOfficeth atth epetiti on forms, wh i ch Ameri canciti zensmustfilewith th e At-torneyGeneralforth ei rJapanesespouses,arenowbeingpreparedandwillnotbereadyforafewweek s.Th epetiti onforms,wh enth ey
becomeavailable,maybesecuredatth enearestlocalofficeofth eImmigrationandNaturalizati onService.Th enon-quotaph aseofth enewImmigrationandNationalityActwillresulti n th ousandsofper-sonsofJapaneseancestryenteringth eUni ted Statesannually,saidth eWash i ngtonOfficeofth eJACLADC.
VictoryComesTooLateforIssei i nLongFigh ttoRemain i nUnitedStates
LOSANGELES—AnIsfeei'slongfigh ttoremain i nth i scoun-tryappearedtoh avebeenwonth i sweek ,butth evi ctorycametoolatetoh elph i m.Th eBoardofImmigrationAppealsonAug.7grantedare-
h eari ngi nth ecaseofMateuzi Ki sanuk i . Butth epetiti onerwasalreadyi nJapan,awaiti ngdeath from an i ncurablecancer.Th estoryofMatsuzi Kisanuk i ,forwh om j usti cecametoo
late,startedi n1927,wh enh ecametoth eUni tedStates.Hi swi feandch i ldremainedi nJapan,andIi twash i sh opeeventuallytobringth em toth eUni tedStates.In1942,Kisanuk i wasevacuatedfrom th ewestcoastwi th oth erper-sons ofJapanese ancestry andplaced i nth eTuleLak eReloca-ti onCenter.Feelingth ath i ssi tuationwas
h opelessandfearfulofth etreat-ment h e wouldgetoutside th ecamp,h e appliedforrepatriati ontoJapantoj oi n h i sfamily.AtTuleLak e,Kisanuk i wasas-
signedtoBlock 75,Ward8,cen-terofth e"pro-Japanese"elements.He wastoldth atsince h e h adappliedforrepatriati on,h e wasautomaticallyamemberofth eHosh i -dan,a camporganizati on.Kisanuk i took noparti nHosh i -danactivi ti es,butwasfearfulofdoinganyth i ngtooffendth eorgan-i zati on,h avi ng h eardofviolentattack sbeingmadebymembersofth egroupuponoth erpersons.Con-sequentlyh edi dnotseek to h aveh i snameremovedfrom th eHosh i -dan'smembersh i plist.Atth eendofth ewar,wh eni t
becameapparentth ath ecouldli vesafely i n th i scountry,Kisanuk ich anged h i s mi ndaboutseek i ngrepatiati on.But,wh i leh enolong-erwantedtoreturntoJapan,i twastoolate.A warrantforh i sarrestfordeportation h ad beeni ssued.Th eproceedingsbeforeth eIm-mi grationandNaturalizati onSer-vi cewerelongandmany. Kisa-nuk i 'sonlydefensewash i sappli-cationfordiscretionaryrelieffromdeportation because ofh i s con-tinuousresidence i n th eUni tedStatesformoreth ansevenyearsasapersonofgoodmoralch aracterandas alaw-abidi ngresident.Th efirstdecisi on,h andeddownMay16,1945,wentagainsth i m,sinceth elawatth attimedi dnotallow discretionaryreliefi nth ecaseofpersonsofJapanesean-cestry.Th elawwaslaterch angedandth erewasareconsiderationofh i scase.Th epresidi ng i nspectoronFeb.16, 1950,ruled th atKisa-nuk i wasnotentitledtodiscretion-aryreliefbecause h e h adsh owndisloyaltytoth eUni tedStatesbyreasonofth i sHosh i -danmember-sh i p. Th e orderfordeportationwasconsequentlyaffirmedonApril18,1951,byth eadjudi cati onsdi-vi si onofth eImmigrationandNat-ualizati onService.A motion forreh eari ngwas
deniedonSept.17,1951.Andamotionforreconsiderationofth e
denialwasturneddown on Oct.23,1951,by th eBoardofImmi-grationAppeals.Th eboardappar-ently did notput credence i nKisanuk i 'soffertosh owth ath i sacti on was i nvoluntary andwasaresultoffearforh i sph ysi calwellbeingandnotbecauseofdis-loyaltytoth eUni tedStates.ButKisanuk i di dnotgiveup.He h i rednewlegalcounselandagainfileda motionforrecon-siderationofth edenialofnisre-h eari ng. His attorneys,A. LWiri nand ElmerYamamoto,re-ferredtoadecisi onofth eUni tedStatesCourtofAppeals i nth ecaseofMurak ami vrs.Ach eson i nwh i ch th ecoercivenatureofth eHosh i -danwaspointedoutandwh i ch ruled i nvalidth epurportedrenunciati onofUnitedStatesciti -zensh i pby th ree American-bornciti zens i nTuleLak e. Ki sanuk ipointedouth i sownfearsandem-ph asi zedth enatureofth eHosh i -dan. Hi smotionwasalso sup-portedbyoth erdata,i ncludingth ebook ,"Th eSpoilage,"wh i ch ex-ploredth eTuleLak e si tuation.Th i stimeth eboardh eardoral
argumentbyMr.Wi ri ni nWash -i ngton i nJanuaryofth i syear.Buttimewasrunning outforMr.Kisanuk i . Helearnedth ath ewas sufferingfrom an i ncurablecaseofcancerandwasnotex-pected tolivemoreth anafewweek s.Feelingth ath i scasewash ope-lessandwantingtosee h i swi feandch i ldbeforeh edied,Kisanuk idecidedtoreturntoJapantodie.Heleftth e Uni tedStates,notk nowi ng i fh ewouldeverbevin-dicated.OnAug.7th eBoardofImmi-gration Appeals movedto re-open h i scaseforconsiderationofth enewevidence. Butth eordercametoolatetobeofanyvaluetoth emanwh o h adalreadygonetoJapantodie.Ironicallyenough ,Congressh ad
also,i nth emeantime,passedth eWalter-McCarranImmigrationandNaturalizati onAct,underwh i chKi sanuk i 'swi feand ch i ldmigh th avebeenallowedto enterth eUnitedStatesto j oi nh i m.
SubmitPlansforProposedSh oni enCh i ldCareCenter
LOS ANGELES—Prelimi naryplansforth eproposednew
$35,000Japansech i ldcarecenterweresubmittedtoth eSh oni en
boardth i sweek byGeorgeSh i nnoandKazumi Adach i wh owith
oth erNi sei arch i tectsaredevelopingth eplansasapublicservice
toth ecommunity._
Outstandingfeatureofth eproject i sth eprovisi onfora
completech i ldcareservice i nadditi on to h ousi ngfacili ti esfor
th ech i ldren'sh ome.Included i n th eserviceswillbeafoster
h omeprogram,ch i ldguidanceandfamily consultation,liai sonworkforWelfareand Aid toNeedy
Ch i ldrenservicesanddevelopmentofan adoptionbureau.Asmallgardenwillseparateth eofficefa-ci li ti es ofth ese allied servicesfrom th e ch i ldren's h omebutacontinuousroofwillj oi nth etwo.With emph asi splaceduponfam-i ly-typelivi ng,th erewillbe noh i ntof i nsti tuti onalatmosph ere.Livi ngquartersofth eh ousemoth -erwillbeadjacenttoth oseofth ech i ldren-and th e groupwillliveasa familyunit.Fourbedroomswith th reebedseach willprovideforseparationi nageandsexgroupsandallowforcompanionsh i pofroommates.Ani solation room forpre-inductionexaminati ons and communicablediseasesisprovided.Th ebuildi ngwi llbeoflowcosti nsti tuti onalconstructionandwillmak efulluseofJapanesearch i tec-turalprinci ples,featuringmovablepartiti onsofdurablemodernma-terial.Harmoniousblendingofth ebuildi ng with th e landscapewi llbe stressedth rough useofcover-edgardensandpatios.Plansforth enewcenterweredevelopedfrom studies madebyth eSh oni enboardduringth epastsixyears.Cooperatingi nth i sstudywereth eStateDepartmentofSo-ci alWelfare,cityandcountywel-fareagenciesandDr.GeorgeMil-nerofth edepartmentofSociologyandCalvinC.Staubofth earch i -tecturaldepartmentofth e Uni-versityofSouth ern California.Keen i nterestofallwelfarework ersi scenteredonth eJapa-nesecenterbecauseofi ts incor-porationofallth emoderndevel-opments i n ch i ld care th eory.Work i ngcloselywi th th eNi sei areMrs.Joseph i neHamrenand Mil-dredMorganofth e StateDepart-mentofSocialWelfarewh o h avech eck edth eplansforlicensingre-quirements.Servingi nanadvisorycapacity
toth eSh oni enboard i sasteeringcommitteeh eadedbyMrs.FredL.
'Glasscock ofth eMetropolianWel-fareCouncilboard.Oth ermembersofth ecommitteeareMrs.KendallFrostandMrs.Barbara McCar-th y ofth e WelfareBoard;Mrs.WalterBruington,Ch i ld WelfareDivi si on;MissH.Erick son,actingdirector,Ch i ld elfareBureauofPublic Assistance;IreneLiggett,director,Ch i ldWelfare.Bureauofdirector,Ch i ldWelfareBureauofles;ClydePrich ard,executivesec-retary,Ch i ldren'sBureau;SelmaZorin,director,andMrs.Hamrenand MissMorgan,StateDepart-mentofSocialWelfare.Nisei arch i tects work i ng wi th
Sh i nno andAdach i areMitsNo-zak i ,HideoTak ayama,Ken Nish -i moto,Tom Mak i no,Tosh i k azuTerasawa,Daisuk e Nagano andJunich i Asak ura.Th ei roffertocooperateonth e Sh oni enprojectasacommunityservicewillresulti n substantialsavings i narch i tec-utralfees.Wh i lefini sh i ngtouch esarebe-i ngadded £bth eplans,th eSh on-i enboard i ssuedanappealtobuild-i ngcontractorsandsub-contractorstocooperatei nth ebuildi ngofth eh ome.Builders,plumbers,electric-i ans, nurserymen,landscapearch i -tectsandoth erswillbeask edtoa meetingtodiscuss meansofbuildi ngth ecenterat|h elowestpossiblecosttoth ecommunity.Moneytofinanceth eprojecti s
beingcollectedi nani ntensivefunddrivewh i ch gotunderwayth efirstofAugust.Fund driveh eadquar-terswereestablish edi nofficesdo-nated by OccidentalLife Insur-anceCompanyth rough H.H Ko-dani i nth eTaulbuildi ng.Business h ouses, clubs and i n-divi dualsarebeingask edtosh arei nth ebuildi ngofth e h ome.Dep-utationteamswillcoveroutlyingareasfrom SanLuisObisposouthto th eMexicanborder.Th roughnationalpublicati ons,an appeal
willbemadetoNisei th rough outth ecountryforh elp.Officersofth eSh oni enpointoutth atth ough th efunddrivewillbe
concentrated i nSouth ern Califor.n'niYfwfrom allPartsofth eUni tedStatesarereferredtoth enomeforplacement.
Prpposednew Sh oni ench i ldcarecenteri nLos Angeles.
PlanProgramToAidUse!Naturalizati onSAN FRANCISCO-Tk ,v.sory-CommitteeforWn!>sh i pmetforth e«eco_??ta*th eJACLofficeonfffSsiderplanstoh elpth i > T»"tainth ei rlong-h opedfnrMl,*Americanciti i ensh i p.W goal jInch argewasHam„i lofth eJACL,wh oTaJrch ai rman protern ofWIsh i marureported nn »__
h eh adh adwith Dr%manh eadofth ecityAdultFt*tionDepartment,andSi i ttof-th elocalc.uß>Department. ««Walmi i ,Dr.GoldmanassuredUW,".,th e k een i nterestSdBfeh i sdepartmenttobeofasKHerequestedspecifi callywfAdvisory Committee&Xjnames ofqualifi edbili ngu istructorsandalistof2,_JPlaceswh eredSIMm Japanesemigh tbeh eld 1Ish i marupointedoutth atMfcth eprovisi onsofth eneww2Mc,CaTr?n ,omni<"ImmigrtandNaturalizati onBill,wh i tendorsedbyth eJACL,'dS]areover50yearsofageandh "legallyresided i n tnenSStatesfor20yearsorm„„texemptfromEnglish Unman?quirements. 8
Th eSanFranciscoofficeofftU.S.ImmigrationandNatural!,.tionDepartmenth as not»t»ceivedanyi nstructionsconcern.,i nterpretationsofth enewbill2cordingtoLyon wh oprompt.notifyth eJACLassoonasJi nstructionswerereceived I_.marusaid.Amongth oseattendingth i s«.ondmeetingofth eAdvisoryCmnutteewere:KazumeKidooftinSeventh DayAdventistCh urch -1Mori wak i representingth eGoidaGatePostofth eVFW;K.Ozatiofth eTownsendHarrisPostofth eAmericanLegion;S.Hidesh i tu
IandM.Kitanoofth eJapan*American Society;Masuj i Fuj i i ,ch ai rmanofth eNorth ernCalifor-ni a-WesternNevadaJACLDistri ttCouncil;YasuoW.Abi k oofth eNich i Bei Times;MissAnnieftWatsonandHarryKitanooftieInternationalInstitute;Rev.FrailL.Fespermanofth eFirstEvagelicalandReformedCh urch ;FredHosh i yama,VictorAbeandIsh i -maruofth eJACL.AllSanFranciscoch urch es,bollBuddh i standCh ri sti an,oth erJapa-nese Americanorganizati onsamith evernacularnewspapersi nth ecityh adbeeninvi tedtosendrep-resentatives.Itwasannouncedth atth eAd-visoryCommitteewillmeetagainonTh ursda"Aug.21,at3paatth eJACLoffice,andallinter-estedorganizati onsareurgedtosendrepresentatives.
TravelingNisei StudentsSeeHopeforAsia'sFutureP„„S FRANCISCO — Reportsreach i ng h erefrom Tok yosh owth atth eyouth ofAsiaandAm-ericacancontributemateriallytoi mprovedunderstandingandgreat-01 friendsh i pbetween Eastand5~,,, ,i nreeus.teenagestudentsnowf?gm.JaPanonCommitteei v.»;, "
aJlrantsreportth at'v',.,,JuUrne/ huas given th em
■Rs__*Vfc0rth ,er-future-"ErnestBok ura,17-year-oldNiseistudentfrom LowellHigh Sch oolrfdro nS"'?^th i s diclm-comr.tn,. e-llevmXtaugh t,„"th i n„'rIP 3
Ina h tteTtoA|,„Bv1 M
___**p?c4fanedndcSiti es:'on'TalnT2_sh i ps,youngstudentsh ere h avegath eredtolearnmoreaboutAm-e'-ica. In return th eyKave moeygave me
th eviewpointofth eJapanesepMpie."Inth enigntclassesatYMCAMh ere,"Bok uracontinued,"Enjli aßlessonsoccupyth elargestnimbetßofrooms.Manyyouth ofJapuHare eagerto learn. WatcN«th em allgoingth rough h ardsh i p*foreducation,weallh avedeepjflrealizedwh ati tmeansto«'««■America. Andth etrueffMofth atsimpleexpression,'ImUMOpportunity.'"R„bertAcoba Stock tonJs*lCoSri btra'artXdenttjMValentine:"Ih ave learnedtk |th i s world i s madeUVf,tH,countrieswh i cnh aveproblemsWmmm
s«"*fwlth eU-S-a- i appaf"J"» IVeryWell'"*'" !'ValeBlInanoth erletterto"'.■lth M gtud<;nt on th eWBYosh i roKatsura,former«erKß'«tHigh Sch oolstudent<*fUJm\i dent,wrote:"IsincerelyJK»H,th atwe are accomplish i ng JUtipurpose. We.arctryingourmmtomak easmanyfriendsas«,sible. We h opeth ek i ds]?,.«metwi llcarry(ourfriendsh i p",th eoth erk i ds." „_■«»rroulTravelingwith aYM°*>■[th e th ree Asian-Americans'Jh elpi ng to cementrelsh ons,tweenth eU.S.andJaparb?J«,i ngh owth eJapanese eafi rei i «ii ngth eJapaneseh ow
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442ndVeteransPlanReunion i nHawai i i n1953
Nisei GirlsWinPraiseofAirli ueExpert
I.noANGELES— "Japanese■on o-irlsh avedevelopedaXXunique qualityi nth ei r____Sb wh i ch few ofth ei r
£nAmerican sisterscanboast.SNisei girlh asgroomed h erTLnalitvbeautifullytofitth eSffth eWestandh erh eri -'TofayscSlynMillerSuper-ZofStewardessesofNorth -"3Airli nes'Western Regional£wh o,with HollywoodandLosf"i_ exDerts on femini neSfh elpeTjudgeNisei WeekFestival's 1952queenlastweek .AndMissMi llerough ttok now,
forsh e h as been i nJapanfre-
mMtlvasaveteranstewardessoffiU Air»nef 163I63"1' t0Tok yonigh ts.Under h ersuper-i si on,North westAirli nes h elpedtrainJapanese girlsto becomestewardesses forJapanAirli nes[Mtyear,wh enth eNipponKok uKaish a was establish ed underNorth west'ssponsorsh i p."Inpersonality,th e Japanese
Americangirlh asdevelopedwellh erabili tyforcreative th i nk i ng,i ndependenceandAmericank now-h ow. Yet,sh e h asnotlostth egracefulness,poise and esth eti cloveofnaturalth i ngswh i ch h asmadeth ebeautyofth ewomenofJapanso i nternationallyfamous."MissMiller,wh omadeth espe-
cialtriptoLosAngelesfrom h erSeattleoffice,wasamazedatth enumberofbeautifulgirlsi n Am-erica'sLil'Tok yo.Afterobserv-i ngth eNisei Week candidatesdur-i ngceremoniesatConsulGeneralKenich i Yosh i da's residence i nPasadena,sh estatedth atth egirls"willmoreth anmeetth ei rowni nth eAmericanbusinessorsocial
Eigh tAreasSendContributi onsforAppreciati onFund
ISAN FRANCISCO—Eigh tcom-nuniti esh avealreadysenti ncon-tributi onsforth eMasaok a-Ennisi ppreciati onfundi nrecogniti onofth ework ofMi k eMasaok a,ADCi i rector,andEdwardEnnis,JACL-ADC counsel,i nwinni ngpassagetth eWalter-McCarranOmnibusAct.Underterms ofth enew law,residentali ens ofJapanesean-cestry h ave th erigh ttobecomenaturalizedAmericanci ti zensandJapan i sallowedan i mmi grationquota.Communiti eswh i ch h avesenti nth ei rdonationsareBerk eley,Rich -mond,Woodland,SonomaCounty,Monterey,Salinas,SacramentoandSan Jose,accordingtoKeisaburoKoda,North ern California ch ai r-manofth efund drive.Kodapointedoutth atpassageofth ebillwaspossibleonlyth roughj oi nteffortsofth eJACLandth eADC andth atsupportwasgivenBboth Issei andNisei . Th oughth eIssei areprimarybenefactors«nderth eact,th eJACLand i tsNisei leadersh i p activelywork edi ori tspassage.Koda urgedallNorth ernCali-forniaareastosendi nth ei rdona-tionsassoonaspossible.
Dreambeam ofReunionWith SonSh atteredForHonoluluMoth er
IHQNOLULU-Th edream ofaWyreunionwith h ersonearlymmonth wassh atteredwh ena"ol»lu moth erwasnotifi edon
■-fui i ®"newasamongnine"■k i lledwh ena j etplaneex-odedaboardth eAircraftCarriermm north erncoastof
J!lti oz,uk i saidth ath ersongentlyh adwri ttentoh erth ath e»Mcomingh omeforash ortleavefcSeptember-Healsomen-*dh ewasbringi ng h omefourl*£friends wh oareon th ei ?1?111Arth urwouldli k e_»Mtainh i sfri ends i nalargersean°reentlybou*h t«"si o"auuOVedi nabout*monthPf„vldMrs-Kozuk i .Hr "J°,5uk i wasth eonlysonofm?»""Yutak aKozi . He.atinV£?"°JaRe-After«rad-Bo f„i,r-omlftFarringtonHi gh i nk emTtrtwo**&ra- Wh i letionlasti oom0omei.forsu"»n€rvaca-FS/aT\ewasdraftedi ntoWt?"ti._*_?r.h e waa trans-
Month sbef"r?DiegoforsixandKorea. cbemgsenttoJaPan
CrownLegalStenoQueenOfNisei Week Festival
LOS ANGELES—Emi k oKato,a 20-yearoldlegalstenog-raph er,wascrownedqueenofth e12th annualNisei Week Fes-ti valatth eCoronationBallonAug.16atth eLos AngelesBreak fastClub.Forth efi rsttimei n th efestival'sh i story,ch oi ceofth e
queenfrom amongth efi vefi nali nstswasbypopularvote.Per-sonsattendingth edancecastballotstoselectth equeenafterth efi nali stsh ad i beenpick ed'from afieldoftenbya j udgi ngcommittee.
MissKato'sattendantsareSallyGush i k en,Mick eyYamamoto,BarbaraAbeandLouiseKawasumi.Lastyear'squeen,Ai k oOgomori,placedatiraon h ersuc-
cessor'sh eadduringth eformalcoronationfollowing th eparadeofth econtestants.Marth aSotelaserved as ch ai rman ofth eAuxili aryofth eNi sei VeteransAssociati onwh i ch arrangedth econtest. , ,Oth ereventsh eldduringNisei Week i ncludedth efi rstpost-
warNisei Relays,abowlingtournament,golftourney,flowerarrangementdemoustrations,talentsh ow,baby sh ow,carnivalandanOndodanceparadeth rough th e businessdi stri ctofth eJapaneseAmericancommunity.Inth eph otoMissOgomori i ssh ownplacing th etiaraon
MissKato'sh ead.Th e1952queeni s5feet1 i nch i nh ei gh tandweigh s100pounds.Th e daugh terofMr.andMrs.Ik enoKato,sh e wasborn i nLosAngelesandgraduatedfrom Polytech ni cHigh and attendedLos AngelesCi tyCollege,Sh e i sth epresi-dentofth eWomen'sAth leti cAssociati onandi samemberotth eKah unasgirlsclubandth eClub serviceB"-"Miyatak fi
JACLADCSaysIssei BeingMisi nformedonDeportationWASHINGTON, D.C—Th enewImmigrationandNationalityActof1952liberalizesexisti ngdepor-tationprovisi ons,nottigh tensth emas someIssei h avebeen ledtobelieve,announcedth eWash i ngtonOfficeofth eJACLAnti-Di scri m-i nati onCommitteeonAug.-19.Itwasreportedtoth eWash i ng-ton JACLADC Officeth atbe-causeofth erecentfederalcourtrulingonth eCarlLatvacasesomeIssei fearth atnew andstringentdeportation requirements h ave
come i ntoexistence.Th eseIsseih aveassumed,saidth eWash i ngtonJACL ADC Office,th atth e lawunderwh i ch CarlLatva h asbeenordered deportedi sth emew Im-mi grationandNationalityActot1952(Th enewImmigrationandNattionalityActdoesnotgoi ntoef-
fectuntilDecember 1902,th tWash i ngton JACL ADC Officepointedout,andsountilth atdateth e new Acth asabsolutelynobearingonth eCarlLatvacase).
Th erulingon th eLatva casewasmade i naccordancewith th erequirementsofth eInternalSe-
curityActof 1950,wh ose pro-visi onsarei nforceuntilDecembe.23,1952. , . ...Th econfusionofth esetwoActsbyTome Issei may h avearisenbecause SenatorPatMcCarran
(Dem.,Nev.),wh owasth e co-auth orofth eImmigration andNationality Act,wasalsoth eauth orofth e InternalSecurity\ctandth enewspapersh avere-ferred toboth piecesoflegjsla-i on i ndi scri mi nately as th e"Mc-Carran Act," th e Wash i ngton
JACLADC Office stated.Th eImmigrationandNationalityActof1952,i nsteadofworseningth esituationasth eIssei h avebeentold,signi fi cantlyliberalizescer-taindeportationprovisi onsofth eInternalSecurityAct.SomeSen-ate i mmi grationexperts h avecon-tendedth ati fth enew Immigra-tionandNationalityActwereth elawofth elandnow,i twouldbeunli k elyth atth eLatvacasewouldh avecomeup.Iti sth econsensusamongWash -i ngtonobserversth ati fLatvacandelay h i scaseuntilDecember24,1952 wh en th enewImmigrationandNationalitybecomeseffective,th en h i sch ancesofremaini ng i nth i scountryaregood.Latva isaFinni sh i mmi grantwh oforabriefperiodoffourmonth s i n1934wasamemberofth eCommunistParty.Becauseofth i spreviousaffili ati onLatvah asbeenordereddeported.Since many Issei were once
members oforganizati ons now'named, along with Communist
groups,onth eAttorneyGeneral'sli stofproscribedorganizati ons,th eLatvacase i sofparticulari nter-esttoth em.As antici patedbyth eback ersofth eLatvacase,th enew Im-migration and Nationality Act,wh en i th asbeengivenanoppor-tunitytooperate,willproveun-doubtedlytobebetterth anth e'oldlaw,th eWash i ngton1Officeofth eJACLADC declared.
SwiftCurrentSweepsTh reeCaliforniaNisei Broth erstoDeath i nSanJoaquinTragedy
STOCKTON,Calif.—A h appywelcome h omepicni cforaNisei Mari neturnedtotragedyonAug.16wh enth reebroth ersweredrownedi nth eSanJoaquinRiver.Th evi cti msareEugeneYamauch i ,20,of.Rt.2,Box42,
Tracy,andWilli am andMarinePfc.ClaranceYamauch i ,21-yearoldtwins.
Th eTh reeYamauch i broth ers,allnon-ewimmers,weresweptunderi naswiftcurrentatth emouth ofth eBanta-Carbona i rri -—————— ,j rati onsystem.
Togeth erwith afriend,GeorgeMizuno,alsoofTracy,th ebroth -ers wentwadingi nth esh allowwateralongth eri verbank wh enoneofth e twins,Willi am,ap-parentlydroppedi ntoa h oleanddisappearedfrom sigh t.Mizuno laterrelatedth atth eoth ertwobroth ersj umpedi ntoth edeeperwateri nanattempttosaveWilli am,butfound i tdiffi culttocopewith th eswi ftcurrent.Mizunosaid h e attempted toh elpth ebroth ersbutwasfough toffasth eyth rash edfranticallyi nth ewaters.Hesaidh egaveupth estruggleandrush edtoanearbyfarmh ouseandcalledFloydYama-uch i ,anolderbroth erofth etri o.Wh enth etwomenreach edth e
sceneth eysaidth eth reevi cti msh adcompletelydisappeared.Sh eri ff's deputies werecalled
avidasearch forth ebodieswaslaunch ed.Th efi rstbody,Willi am's,was
brough ttoth esurfaceabout7p.m.Th ebodyofClarencewasrecov-eredSundaymorningandth eth i rdvicti mwasfoundatnoon.Jointfuneralservicesforth e
th reebroth erswereh eldonAug.21atth eStock tonBuddh i stCh urch .Buri alfollowedi nPark Vi ewCem-etery.NativesofStock ton,th evi cti msaresurviedbyth ei rparents,Ja-saburoandTak i noYamauch i ;fourbroth ers,Edgar,FloydandJimmy,allofTracy,andTok i oYamauch iofNagoya,Japan,andfoursisters,MildredandNancyYamauch i ofTracy,Mrs.K.Ok amotoofLosAngelesandMrs.K.Hayash i ofSacramento.Wi lli am and Eugenewere en-gaged i nfarmingwh i leClarenceh adbeen with th eMarineCorpssinceMarch andwasstationedi nth eSanFranciscoBayarea.
QueenEm HelpsPick Wi nner i nBabyContestLOS ANGELES— Nisei WeekFestivalQueenEmKatopick edaprinceandprincessto h elp h erreignoverth e 12th annualJapa-neseAmerican celebration th i sweek .Mi ssKato h elpedi nj udgi ngwin-nersi nth e Ni sei Week babycon-test.Winnersi nth e2% to4yearoldgroup,andprinceandprincessofth efestival,wereJoh nEi k oNi sh i -k awa,3M>,andBruceMori Jr.,4.Fouroth erwi nnerswereselect-
edfrom 90contestantsi nth esh ow.Inth e\% to2% agegroupth ewi nnerswereBrianMizush i ma,29month s,SanFernando,andSandraKoh i gash i ,28month s.Winners i nth e9-month to1%yearoldagegroupwereCh erynKeigoNak agawa,.10month s,andKirk Muraok a,9y2 month s.Inadditi ontoMissKato th ej udgeswere:Drs.Megumi Sh i -noda, Masak o Kusayanagi andMasak o Baba;membersofth eQueen's court,Sally Gush i k en,BarbaraAbeandMick eyYama-moto;Ai k o Ogomori,th e 1951queen,andEi j i Tanabe,executivesecretaryofNisei Week
MiyamototoAttendSociologyMeetSEATTLE—Frank Miyamoto,as-sistantprofessor i nsoci ologyatth eUniversityofWash i ngton,wi llattendth enationalmeetingofth eAmerican SociologicalSocietytobo h eldonSept.3,4and 5 i nAtlanticCi ty.
WellySh i bataVisi tsAmericaOnReturnfrom EuropeTourNEW YORK— WellySh i bata,
oneofth efi rstcropofJapaneseAmericannewspapermenwh ogotth ei rstartinth elate'20s andearly '30s andwh o h ave sincereach edresponsiblepositi onsh ereand i n Japan,was planningtoleaveNewYork th i sweek forh i sh ome i nOsak a.He i s associateedi torofth eEnglish Maini ch i i nth atcity,editsth enewspaper'sannual,"NewJa-pan,"and i s adviserto RadioTok yo,Japan'smostpowerfulsta-tion.Inh i slattercapacityh e i sac-companyingTadash i Adach i ,pres-i dentofRadio Tok yo, wh o, i nconsultation with RCA h ere, i slayingth egroundwork forth e i n-troductionoftelevisi ontoJapannextyear.Th ey h avebeen h eretwelvedays.Th eyandtwooth erJapaneseex-ecutivesareenroute h omeafterattending th e 35th InternationalLabor Organizati on Conferenceh eld i nGenevalastmonth .Wellywascounselorforth e JapaneseEmployersDelegation.Th i syearmark ed th efi rsttimesince th ewarth atJapanh aspartici pated.Th epartyvisi tedpracticallyall
th ewestEuropeancountriesfol-lowing th eILO Conference. Asaresultofh i sobservationsWellyremark ed:"Japanh asrebuiltfasterandi s
eatingbetterth anth epeoplesofEuropeannationsth atwere h ardh i tbyth ewar.Butexecutivesaswellas th ework i ngpeoplearefindi ng i tdiffi cultto mak eendsmeet.Li vi ngcosts h avegoneup
th ree h undred percentsincebe-foreth ewar."Hesaidth atwork ers,th rough
th eefforts ofunions,were re-ceivi ngmoresocialsecuritybene-fi tsand i ncreasedwages,butth atth elatterh adnotk eptpacewithlivi ngcosts.Th emostbasicproblemth atJa-pan faces,h e said,wasth e i n-crease i npopulation ofclose totwo milli on a year. "Th i s i senough torepopulateSwitzerlandwith i ts fourmilli oneverytwoyears." Itwas th i spressureofpopulation,h efelt,th atledtoJa-pan'spolicyofexpansionandeven-tuallytowar.Th ebigquestion i stradewithCh i na. Its resumption i s th esimplestand mostpracticalan-swerto Japan'seconomic prob-lem,butisfrownedonbyth eUn-i tedStates.Herefusedto h azardaguessonfuturedevelopments.Borni nJapanWellywasbrough ttoth i scountrywh enababy.Hewasvaledictorianofh i sclass ataSpok aneh i gh sch ool,th eyoung-esti ni tsh i story,andmade Sig-maDeltaCh i ,,nationalj ournalismh onorsociety,wh i legetting h i sB.A.degreei nj ournalismfromth eUniversityofWash i ngton,Seattle.Th rough h i s "Salmagundi"
columni nTh eJapaneseAmericanCourieri nSeattleh ewaswidelyk nown i n th e western UnitedStates.AsTej i ma,th emagici an,h i s actwasafavoriteatenter-tainmentprograms.Findi ngi tdiffi culttoplaceh i m-selfduringth edepression,h ere-turnedi n1933toJapanwh ere h ej oi nedth estaffofth eOsak aMai n.i ch i .He is marriedand h asth reech i ldren,th eoldest'i nh i gh sch ool.Hi sh omewasburnedduringanAlliedbombingraidonOsak a,andh e i spayingforh i ssecondh omenow. Heserved i nth eJapaneseImperialNavyduringth ewar."On h i swaywestbyth enorth ernroute h eplanstovisi toldfriendsasopportunitypermits.
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EDITORIALS:Textbook sandRaceStereotypesAtextbook expert,Dr.EdwardN.Saveth ,recentlywarned
minori tygroupsagainstth edangersi npressuringeducationau-th ori ti esi ntobanningobjecti onabletextbook s.Insodoing,h esaid,th eyestablish aprecedentfor"profes-
sionalbook burners.""Tobanabook ,"Dr.Saveth said,"isaprettyseriousmatter
inademocraticsocietysuch asours,particularlywh enth ebani si nvok ed i ndefenseofth emi nori ti es i nourpopulation.Suchgroupsh avefarmoretoloseth antogainbyanyactionwh i chi si ni tselfundemocraticandmigh tserveasprecedentforprofes-si onalbook burners i nourmidst.Th i si sparticularlytrueatpresentwh entextbook sareunderattack from a varietyofsources,someofwh i ch areh osti letopubliceducation."Bywayofexample,Dr.Saveth recalledth ebanningofeigh t
textsbyth eNewYork Ci tyBoardofEducationafterprotestsweremadeth atth eycontainedderogatorystatementsaboutracialandreligi ousminori ti es.
Dr.Saveth touch esupononeofth emosttroublesomeprob-lems i ncivi lrigh tstoday.
Censorsh i pbyminori tygrouppressurecan beadangerousth i ng.Censorsh i p,exercisedforitselfalone,constitutesath reattofreespeech ,toafreepressandtofreedom ofth ough t.Inth eearlydaysofFasism andNazism,book burningwasasymbolfordestructionofth esefreedoms,forth esurrenderofman'si n-divi dualrigh tstoth estate.Butfreedomtoactanddowh atonebelievesmustbeaccom-
paniedbyasenseofresponsibi li ty.Th us,freedomofspeech must.notbelimi ted,exceptwh enth atfreedom i ssowantonlyexercisedastocause h armtooth ers.Freedom ofth epressi samongourmosttreasuredrigh ts,butth at,too,iscontrolled by lawsoflibel.Anyi ndi vi duali nth i scountry h asth erigh ttodo,wh ath ewants,i nsofaras i nsodoingh e doesnottrespassuponth erigh tsofoth ersordo th em h arm.
Dr.Saveth mi ssesth epointwh enh ewarnsagainstth eban-ningofbook sbecauseofanti-mi nori tystatements.Derogatory,stereotypedportraitsofAmerica's minori ty
groupsdoi ncalculableh arm.Racialstereotypesarepresentevery-wh erei nth i sAmericansociety—inliterature,i nentertainment,i nadvertisi ng,i ncommercialproductsandi nth elanguageofth epeople.Th eyarebeingelimi nated,slowlybutsurely,aspeopleeverywh ererealizeth eh arm i nsuch stereotypes.Buth armfulassuch deli neationsare,th eyareleastexcusablewh enth eyappeari ntextbook sapprovedbysch oolauth ori ti es foruse i npublicsch ools.Such book sgive,toth ereceptivemindsofch i ldren,prej-udicedbeliefsaboutAmerica'smi nori tygroupsandpresentth esestatementsasfact,notracialfi cti on.DerogatoryportrayalsofAmerica'sminori ti esh arm th ewh ole
fabricofdemocracy.Notextbook canbeacceptableforusebysch oolch i ldrenwh enth eyreiteratefalseh oods aboutcertain ofAmerica'sciti zensbecauseofth ei rraceorancestryorreligi ousbelief.
Newspaperi nLosAngelesAttack sJACL'sProgram(Fromth ePacifi cSouth westJACL
RegionalOffice)LosAngeles.
An almostcontinuousbarrageo£columns,articlesandpurportedi nterviewsattack i ngth eJACLandi tsprogramh avebeenpublish edi nth eCaliforniaDailyNews(Kash uMai ni ch i )sinceearlyJulybyPub-li sh er-EditorSei Fuj i i .Allofth earticlesh avebeeni n
th eJapaneselanguage.Th eKash uMaini ch i doesnoth aveanEnglishsection.UnfoundedallegationsofJACL
pre-evacuation activi ti es, mis-statementsanddi stortionsoffact,seemingly concocted i nterviewsquotingpersonsoutofcontextandoth ercleverdevicesh avebeenre-sortedtoi nconvertingth eKash uMai ni ch i columns i ntopracticallya"destroyJACL"campaign.JACLoffici alsfromth i sareaareatalossastoth ecauseforth i ssuddenattack ofth eJACLandi tsprogram.Oneversioni sth atPub-lish erFuj i i i si nfuri atedbecauseofh i slossofprestigewh enh i sali enlandlawtestcase victorywasoversh adowedbyth epassageofth elawgrantingnaturalizati onand i mmi grationprivi legestoth eJapanesebyCongress,afarmorefundamentali ssuetranscendingth e
land law sisuelocalized i nCali-fornia.Th eattack sarebelievedtobeai medatobstructingth e JACLEndowmentFund wh i ch wouldmak eJACLfinanciallyi ndependentoffund drivesi nth efuture,andagainsttK'etestimoni alfunddrivei ni ti atedbyIssei leadersto"orei"ADC offici alsforth ei rsuccessfulattainmentoflegislativeobjecti vesofbenefittopersonsofJapaneseancestry(Iti si nterestingtonoteth atth e attack swere i ntenselypressedfollowingcompletionofatestimoni alfunddriveforFuj i i ).Ch argesth atJACLoffici alscol-
laboratedwith Federalauth ori ti estoimpri soni nnocentIssei dayafterdaysh ortlyafterPearlHarborh avebeenmade,revivi ngunfound-edsuspici onsconcerningJACLac-tivi tyduringpre-evacuationdays.Alth ough th ech argesarefalse,th ecampaign h asuti li zedeverymeanstodiscreditth eJACL.Th atIsseish ouldnotsupportth eJACLisstrongly advocated i n th esecolumns,contendingth ati mmi gra-tion privi leges and evacuationclaimsawardsprimari lybenefitth eNi sei andridi culi ngnaturalizati onprivi leges as i mpracticalsinceIssei willberequiredtotak eex-aminati ons.'Issei andNisei relationsh i psare
becoming strained i nth i s com-munitysincenoJapanesevernacularnewspaperh astak enupth ecudgelstodefendth eJACLortooppose th e i ntentofth eKash uMai ni ch rto splitth eIssef«dTh eserious i mpli cati onstoth e
nisei USAbyLARRYTAJIRITh eJACLandSei Fuj i iSei Fuj i i ,publish erofth eKash uMai ni ch i (Cali forniaDailyNews)ofLosAngeles i si nerrori nh i sattack sonth eJACL.Wh eth erth eerrori sdeli beratei sforth epub-lictoj udge. .__,-, ,MrFuj i i ,wh o self-effacinglydescribesh i mselfas"an i gnorantoldman,"writesafolk sycolumni n h i s daily newspapercalled"Watak ush i NoRan"(MyColumn).Forth epastsixweek s h e h asbeenattack i ngth eJACLand i tsAnti-Di scri mi nati onCommittee,i tspolici es,i tsfund-raisi ngcampaignsand i tsrecordofaccomplish mentonbeh alfofpersonsofJapaneseancestryi nth eUnitedStates.Th ereisaplaceforcriti ci sm,validoroth erwi se,andth eJACLneverh asbeen i mmunefrom i t.Constructivecriti ci sm can beofgreatvaluetoacivi c,membersh i porganizati onli k eth eJACL.Butdestructivecriti ci sm,using lies,h alftruth sand distortions as i tsweapons,h asnogoalbuttodestroyandneedstobemetandanswered.Mr.Fuj i i 'sattack sonth eJACL
h avebeendeliberateanddestruc-ti ve.Mr.Fuj i i writesi nth eJapaneselanguage (h i s paperdoesnotcarryanEnglish section)soth ati ti snotpossibletoquoteh i m h eredirectlyi nh i sownwords.Atrans-lationofh i scolumnofAug.2con-tainsacategoricalch argeth atJACLoffici alsi nLosAngeleswerei nformers, turning overIssei toth eFBIandNavalIntelligence.Mr.Fuj i i saysth eJACLoffici alsdi d th i s i n orderto sh ow th eJACL'sloyaltytoth eauth ori ti es.Unwitti nglyornot,Mr.Fuj i i i susingth etech ni queofth eBigLiewh i ch aone-timeAustrianh ouse-painterutili zedon h i s h i gh roadto Berch tesgaden and oblivi on.Hi tler'strick wasto tella liewh i ch wasbigenough tosh ock th eli stenerand tok eep telling i tuntilenough peoplebelievedi t.IfSei Fuj i i believesth atoffici alsofth eJACLi nLosAngelesturn-edoverresidentJapanesenation-alstoth eFBIassacrifi ci aloffer-i ngson th e altarofpatrioti sm,h e i si nerror.Ifh erepeatssuchastory,h e i srepeatingalie.Th ech arge couldbedismi ssed
aspatentlyabsurdwerei tnotth esorttostirth eembersoi fbi tter-ness. Mr.Fuj i i 'slineofattack i scunningandcalculated,designedtodestroyth ework i ngcooperationofIssei andNisei wh i ch h asbeenresponsible forth egreatgainsmadeunderth elegislativeprogramofth eJACLAnti-Di scri mi nati onCommittee.Sei Fuj i i 'sch arge i snotanew
one. Itorigi nallywas madeatth eti meofth emassevacuationbypersonswh osough ttomak eth eJACLth ei rscapegoat.Th erewasnotruth i nth ech argeth enandth ereisnotruth i ni tnow.Nowasth eni ti sbeingusedasameansofattack i ngth eJACLasawh ole.Th erewouldbenousei nask i ngMr.Fuj i i toback up h i sch argewi th documentaryevidencesinceobviouslynoneeverexisted.Offi-ci alsofth eJACLi nLosAngeles,h owever,sh ouldask Mr.Fuj i i forapublicapologyi nth esamespacei nwh i ch h epublish edh i sridi culousch arge.Sei Fuj i i alsodeliberatelymisledh i sreaderson Aug.2wh en h edeclaredth ata"50-footsign"wash ungi nfrontofth eJACLofficei nLosAngelesask i ngforth eex-pulsion ofJapaneseandGermanaliens.Th i si sadistortion,rath erth anasixteen-cylinderlie.Th erewasasignoutsideth eJACLofficewh i ch expressedoppositi ontoth eAxi spowers.Nowh erei nth esignwasanymentionmadeofJapaneseorGermannationalsandMr.Fuj i i 'smemoryisplayingtrick s i fh enowrecallsanysuch referenceHadth eLosAngelesJACLeverputoutasignask i ngforth emassevacuationofth ei rIssei parentsmoreth an oneman wouldh averemembered i t.fJ°StT i °fcr-.FuJH's columns,from July8 toth epresenttimeare i nsimi larvein. Heattack si >?i UiSm **£th eJACLand be-etlesMi k eMasaok a'si nfluence i nth epassageoflegislationbenefit-
tingpersonsofJapaneseancestry.Heinsi nuatesth atth eIssei h avebeenmadetobearth ebruntofth eJACL ADC's expenses,listi ngsome $300,000raisedforitsuse,andpresumestoplaceapricetagonAmericanciti zensh i p.Hefearsth atth esum of$300,000wasi llspentand i gnoresth efactth at,asaresultofth eJACLADC'scampaign,$13,000,000alreadyh asbeenpaidtowartimeevacueesformassevacuationlosses.Sei Fuj i i alsoh asattack edIssei
leaderswh oh ave j oi nedwi th th eNisei i nth eJACLADCprogram.Hi s apparenti ntenti stoim-mobili ze th eseIssei andpreventth ei rfurth ercooperationwi th th eNi sei i nJACLprojectsMr.Fuj i i i sengagedi nwh ati sobviouslya game ofcommunitypowerpoliti csandi snotadversetoth euse ofeditori alaggrandize-ment. Heh opestoi nti mi dateth eIssei andtobreak th eNi sei bydirtyi ngth enameofth eJACLandi tsAnti-Di scri mi nati onCommittee.Hewasapoweri nth e-LosAn-gelesJapaneseAmericancommu-nitybeforeth ewarandh i spres-entcampaigni ndi catesth ath eas-pirestoapositi onfrom wh i ch h ecanwieldavetopowerovercom-munityactivi ti es.Th en asnowh ewasnotadversetoth euseofh i snewspaperforselfish ends.Mr.Fuj i i 'sgame ofeditori al
i nsi nuationsofunsupportedaccusa-tionsandtwistedfacts,h asbeeneffectivei npart.Noneofth eJa-panesevernacularnewspapersonth ePacifi cCoast,with th eexcep-ti onofth eEnglish sectionofth eNewJapaneseAmericanNewsofLosAngeles,h assh ownth ecour-ageofpointi ngoutth eobviouserrorofMr.Fuj i i 'sth i nk i ng.Th eKash u Mai ni ch i publish er'sover-developedpiquestemsi npartfromth efactth atth eJACLspon-soredatestcaseofth eCaliforniaAli enLandActatth eti meMr.Fuj i i 'sowncase h adreceivedanadverserulingi nalowercourt.Outstandinglegalauth ori ti escon-sultedbyth eJACLwerealarmedth atadecisi onuph oldi ngth ead-verserulingwouldj eeopardizeth egains i nth eOyamacasewh i ch up-h eld th eci ti zensrigh tsofth eNi sei toobtaingi ftsofrealprop-ertyfrom residentalienparentsandtHus,i neffect,madeth eAli enLandActunenforceable.Iti sapparentth atMr.Fuj i i feltth atth e JACL, i n push i ng th eMasaok a testcasewh i ch present-edissuesnotcoveredi nth eFuj i icase,wasrobbing h i m ofanycreditwh i ch migh tensue i fth eFuj i i case werewon i nth e h i ghcourts. Th e California SupremeCourtruledfirsti nth eFuj i i caseandlateri nth eMasaok acase,i n-vali dati ngth eAli enLandActandrulingi ti nviolationofth e14thAmendment. Th e4to3decisi onwasaclose oneand i ti si nter-estingtonoteth atth eCaliforniaSupremeCourt'sdecisi onwasonth esamelinesasth elowercourtrulinginth eMasaok acasei nwh i chSuperiorJudgeTh urmondClark edeclaredth elawtobei nviolationofth eConstituti on.Th eJACL'sej i tryi ntoth eAli enbandActtestcasewasmotivatedbyaconcernoverth eeffectofanadversedecisi onuponallpersonsofJapaneseancestryi nCaliforniaandadesiretogiveth ecourtsth ebestpossiblecasetotestth elaw.lh efactth atMr.Fuj i i 'spersonalfeelingsmigh tbeh urtwasnottak eni ntoaccount..Itdevelopsth atMr.Fuj i i 'sfeel-i ngswere h urtandh e h asbeenengagedforsixweek si naseriesotfree-wh eeli ngattack sonth ei n-tegrityofth eJACL.,Th eJACL,because i trepresentsth elargestpercentageofpersonsoi Japaneseancestryi nth eUn-i tedStatesofanysingleorganiza-tionandi sth ei ri nstrumentforso-cialandpoliti calprogress,willsur-¥?%,,1Sandsimi larattack s.Th eJACLsrecordi sclear.Itsth reemajorlegislativeobjecti ves,alloffiff-KTT? accomplish ed,bene-fittedboth Issei andNisei .Th eseobjecti ves were th epassage ofth eStayofDeportationbill,bene-fitti ngh undredsofIssei.th eEvac-uationClaimsActandth eOmni-busImmigrationandNaturaliza-tionbillwh i ch openedth ewaytociti zensh i pforresidentJapanesenationalsforth efirsttime.nl;"eJA9L'S recordofaccom-plish menti sclearandnoth i ngMr.*ujnoranyofh i sfellowdetrac-torscandowillch angeth atrec-
MINORITYWEEK
NoSadFarewellsTh eOak land,Califfi«*Imentburiedanoldcu'st"k mlly,butth erewerefe?i m "«»t.IItwasracialselS*Iwasbeingburied,ffter"**■th edepartmentagreedH»V*PIpolicywas outmodei fc*'Ion, Negrofiremenwill?"JItegratedi nto units. *|Quick i e"Ofth eci vi lrigh tsconferralInone i sclearerand(Z!rI
Kom tSnrth e-,i *th C,.|h omeandlivei ni t"_i ,[■IPaulVal.ee,CaliforniaApSSI
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Politi calStuff"Negroesmustrememberth aiIpracticallyallobserversnowLImitth atci vi lrigh ts i sVmIclosetoth enumberone i ssueIi n th i s campaign and th uINegrovotesi nk eyNorth ernarilWesternstatescanbeth edifIference between victoryZIdefeatforth emajorparties.ftIdonth avetobe belligerenti ,I
pressingourcause,butweminiInotbebash ful. Th etimewh(11th epartiesneedusi sth etintItodriveourbargain,"—Roymk i ns i nth eCaliforniaEagle.'
EasingUpMostofCh i cago'sh ospi talswillHnow h i reNegronurses,asituation■partlyduetoth ecriti calsh ortageflofnurses i nth earea.Aprivate■pollof22h ospi talsbyth eCnicagoßSun-Timessh owedth at20ofth eseIdidnoth aveenough nurses,Despite th eseriousnessofth eHsituation,h owever,afewofth eHh ospi talsarestillh oldi ngoutf«Ia"noNegronurses"policy.Aniloneh ospi talwh i ch h adtotak e50Hmuch -neededbedsoutofserviceh e.Icause ofth e nurse sh ortageei-lplainedi tdoesn'temployNegroeaHbecause i th asnoNegropatients,Ioutsideofafew wh oarei nj uredBi nfactorieswh i ch h ave medicalIcontractswith th eh ospi tal.» * *SpeculationIn th eeventofwarbetweenH
Ch i naandCanada,wouldCanadaIevacuate h erCh i neseAmerican,Ij ustassh e evacuated h erJapalneseAmericansi n1942?Awriterforth eNewCiti zen,■
publish edby Ch i nese American!■i n Toronto,pondersth e posi-Mbili ti es:"Willi th appentous? I"Idonotth i ngso.,At-■timeofPearlHarbor,th eOrient-■i n B.C.h adnofranch i se.Th e;Hwereactually onlysecondclasHciti zens ofCanada. After«■war,th erelationsh i pbetween»■Orientalandth eOccidentalbeeamßmoreamicable.Bitterfeelingteelßedtodisappear.Afterall,th eto■todisappear.Afterall,th eto■entals i n B.C.weregiven*■righ tto vote. Th i s i n i tself«■goodassuranceth atth egovW-Bmentwi llnotrepeati tsevacwßti onof1941."Addtoth efactth atth etaM
ened warseems tobe i fmUrath erth annationalisti c.ltw|notbeRussiavs.CanadaorHvs.Canada.ItwillbeC_*lnism vs.Democracy.Besides."■Nationalisti cCh i naexists,i |nizedbyth eUnitedNations.CW|wouldbestraddlingth efew*»■wouldbei mpossiblefor■£■_■brandi tentirelyCommunistormttirelyDemocratic."
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In1919th eBook erT.Was»|toncenteri nSan Franc.w«»■begunasacommunitycenmmNegroes.Duringth e;warrt»«overfacili ti esofa Japanesenguagesch ool. i tn(i |Lastweek i topened i ts ■buildi ngatSutter P*JnotasacenterforNegroes
i ■butasacommunity"**»■personsofallraces andtw-
SaidDr.HowardTh urm*,■"Th ere i snotaperson ■nigh twh ocould h old*'"$■andh onestfacei f"J3L«_Ieatingacenter-aW_g|ter—foroneraceattne«*of"anoth er. vWar,"Sinceth efi rstWorldW Mwh olei deaofpeoplebe"~■rate h asch anged. An pmnigh tIam abletoj wn*.-■ofmanyraces i nopenßW .Jterforth ewh oleTh atpersons i ntne"anxiousforth ecenter■»continued onpage 5) (Continuedonwv"J
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future amicable and h armoniousrelationsh i pbetween th eIssei i nLi 'lTok yoandelsewh ere h asbe-come th e graveconcernofre-sponsibleIssei andNissei leaders.Fearof i ncurring th ewrath orridi culeofth e Kash u Maini ch i ,h owever,i smak i ng oneand allremainneutral.
JACLersarefindi ngth atth eyh ave noeffectivemedium ofan-sweringth eattack softh eKash uMaini ch i since th ere isnoJapa-nese vernacular paper to givespace.Afterth eglorious vi ctoryof
naturalizati onrigh tsforth eIssei,th egladtidi ngsseem nowtoh avebeennewstoogoodforth eJapa-nesepeopleforth ecommunity i salready losing th e uni ted frontwh i ch h adbeensoeffectiveforth epastsixyears.
operationswas i ndi catedbyani n-cidentth atoccurredduringcon-struction.Somepersons h adbrok en i nto
th e h alf-completedbuildi ng. Butnoth i ngwastak en. Instead,th e"vandals"h adlai dtili ngoverh alfofoneofth erecreationroomsandth enslippedoutasquietlyasth eyh adcomei n.
aNiseii nManh attan
byRok uSugah ara
SymptomsofBeingFortySome
wh enIwas i nmyteensandwalk i ngon th eh otpavementsaroundFirstandSanPedroStreetsi nLos Angeles,anoj i sanof40
nextdoor,wh owork edatth eNinth StreetMark etasa■desman,wasi nh i sforties.Hewasanoldtimer,wefigured,andh epvemesomesageadviceth edayIgraduatedfrom ManualArts
Th i sIssei said,"mak egooduseofyourtimeandmak esome-th i ngofyourself.Timepassessorapidlyth atbeforeyouk now i tyouareforty'
,i k emyse,f'andth eni li sto°late."
Hetoldmeth atmany Issei h adboundlessambiti onsand h opesli k e th eNisei ,buttime,circumstances andfamilyresponsibi li ti esUtonth em,andbeforeth eyk new i t,th eracewasover."Don'tleth ath appentoyou,"wasth eessenceofh i ssermon.Th eoth erdayIlook edatth ecalendarandsureenough Iwas
i nth atdreadedstageoflife.Pitk i nwroteth atlifebeginsatforty,h 1decidedto tak ei nventory.
"'* * *1donotk now i fManh attanlifespeedsupth eagingprocess
ornot.ButIdonoticealotofch angesth ath aveh appenedsinceth osecarefree h i gh sch ooldays.Youaresurely40wh enyoustoppluck i ng th osewh i te h ai rs
fromyourh eadandbegintoassumeth atcertainwh i teness i nth etemplesmak esyoulook disti ngui sh ed.Youarecertainlyatth efourdecademark wh enyoustopbeing
>o meticulousaboutyourwearingapparel.Youarenotsoconcernedabortth elength ofyourtrousersbeingexactly29and%.Youdon'tparticularlycurewh eth eryoubuya29 ora30.Th esh i neonour6h oesandth ecrease i nth epantlegsarenotso i mportantas h avi ngacomfortablesuittoloungearoundi n.Wh enyouareforty,you aremore i nterested i ndelici ousfoods
th anglamorouswomen.Youtak emorei nteresti n yourown h ealthth ani nk eepi ngupwith th elatestmovielandgossip.Youbuyacarfori tssmooth Comfortrath erth anth ecolor,bodydesign,orspeed.Youstoptak i ngch ancesonth e h i gh wayandarecontentstayingonth erigh tsideofth eroadi nsteadofpassingeveryoneonth e h i gh way.
**'"Th eTellTaleSignsYou arereach i ngfortywh enyoudecideth atwatch i ngsports
h asgreaterappealth anpartici pati ngi nth em.Youareatth emile-stonewh enyoufindth atyoucan'truna h alfmile,playfoursetsoftennis,boxfourrounds i nth ering,orcome i n h omefromsecondonasingle.
Youaregettingh eavi er,about20 poundsmoreth anyouscaledi nh i gh sch ool.Youreyesigh ti snolonger20/20andyourbloodpressure isalittletooh i gh orperh apsalittlelow.Youareworriedaboutth atbaldspotonyourh eadgettinglarger.Youbegintowonderi fyourbridgework i sgoingto h oldup.Youarefortywh enyoustopwrestlingandfoolingaroundwith
yourh usk yneph ews.Youfi ndth atyoucan'th andleboth ofth ematonetime andth ey,collectively,canoutpunch andoutwrestleyou.Youbegintousepsych ologyandtrick ydoubletalk onth em i nsteadofweigh tandbrawn.Youbegoffswimmi ngwith 'th emtoth edi stantfloatbecauseyou'reafraidyoumaynotmak e i twith outswallowingalotofwater.Youarecontenttodiveoffth elowboard i nsteadofclimbi nguptoth e20-foottower.Wh enyougototh eCh i neserestaurant,youarenolongersatis-
fiedwith th eusualh oi polloi ofch ash u,ch owmem,fuyoung,andstandarddish es.Youaremoreparticularandwantth osespeciali zeddish esli k elobsterCantonese,bak ed wh i tefish i nbeansauce,roastduck with almonds,andsh reddedturk eywith dicedbamboo sprouts.Youfi ndth atyouarefussywith yourfood.Wh enadish i snotrigh t,youorderi tback toth ek i tch en.Youmusth aveth erigh tseasoning,th epropercondiments,and,ofcourse,th erigh twinesanddrink swithth efood,
" " "Fortyi nManh attanInoticesomeoth ersignsofbeingforty,asbeingdifferentth an
being35.FiveyearsagoIwouldruntoth ecornertomak eth ebusordashth elength ofth eplatformtomak easubway.Now 1tak e i teasy.I
toreth atanoth erbusoranoth ersubwaywillcomealongandth elewsecondsth atIsavearenotso i mportant.Youarefortywh enyoustarttoforecastth eweath erconditi ons
forth eenti reday.Youworryabouttak i ngth eumbrellaoryourrub-bers.Fi veyearsagoyouwoulddash out,regardlessofclimati ccon-diti ons.Youbegintotak eyourvitami nsdailyandgetregularperiodi cch eek sfromyourdoctoranddentist.
Youbeginto tak emore i nteresti nyourinsurancepolicy,wh eth eryou h aveenough orWh eth eryourcoverage i scompre-h ensi veenough .Pok ergames and h orse-racing as media ofch ance-tak i ngarenotsoattractiveasth estock mark etandmutualfunds i nvestments.Youarefortywh enyoubeginreadingth edailynewspaperfrom«cfrontpagesi nsteadoffirstturningtoth esportsorgossipcol-umns.Youaremore i nterested i nwh ath appensonaworldleveland
Jth e i nternationalsi tuation th anwh atgoeson i n th ebaseballwcriardsandbeh i ndth e scenes i nHollywood.You read,goout
ofVT1th enumberofcigarettesyousmok e,andlimi tth enumberAsuresignofbeingfortyisth atmattersofcommunityconcernractyourattention.Yourealizeth ataprojectasth eSh oni en,anfl!ge ,Sme> andanti-di scri mi nati oncampaignsarevitaltoyour2*n.welfareaswellaspartofyourcommunityresponsibi li ty.Youtl;wyouaremorefrequentlycalledupon tomak e voluntaryo"nbutionsofyourtimeandmoney,anyyouarenotsorecalcitrant.vj oi nth eP-TA,th ech urch ,th eAmericanLegion,andoth erser-Vleeorganizati ons.
vo».Yk U■h egi ntoconsiderth atbeingolderlook i ngi sanasseti nriT688negotiati onsas i tlendsstabili ty,stature,andexpe-„e-Y°ufindth atyouarenotsoquick -temperedandvolatileth !,y"ur.«motions.Youbegintolook forth ereasonbeh i nd i tall,"""writtenph rases;youbecomecagey,cautiousandcalloused
HvolHneS,,are deePeningaroundyoureyesonyourforeh ead,h taXLTi?k leB h avemultipli ed.Youh avefrequentback andsh oul-girk „f
buty°u«tillwork h arderandlongeratth eoffice.Th elook M/uUrsetnow h avestringsofch i ldren,h ave th atmationlyo"lbeg'ntolook li k eth ei rmoth ers.«Ocv«fw0i h erh andth erei ssomeconsolation.Th eaverageexpec-Cde/i^01-aPers°nof40i s70years.Th erefore,th ereareth i cc""*-■ah ead.Alotcanbeaccomplish edandrealized i nth attime.
FROM THEFRYING PANBillHosok awa:Wh ereHasth eSummerGone?
Denver,Colo.Andwh ereh asth esummergone?It'stimeal-
readytogetth ek i dsreadyforsch ool.Th ecorni sreadyandth etomatoesareripeni ngonth evine.Th ecrabgrassh asovergrownth elawnagain,li k eaterriblegreenoctopus.Even th eai rh asafainth i ntofautumn;th eday's h eatluck sth eunremit-tingqualityofJuly.Uponth e h i gh erh i llsth easpenarebeginni ngtoturnandanydaynowth efi rstwh i tefrostingwillappearon th e topmostpeak s.
Cometoth i nk ofi t,i t'sbeenalongandbusysummer.Itstartedearlywith atorridJune.Torridforus,th atis.Ourgoodfriendsback eastwouldh avebeengratefulforth e daysth atweconsideroppressivelyh ot.Manyofth emdroppedbyth i slastsummer,andweenjoyed h avi ngth emforth emin-utesorh oursordaysth atth eysh aredwith us.
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Th ere's j ustoneth i ngth ath asmeconcernedasth esummerfleesand autumnpreparestoar-rive.Th at's h ai l.Asanyfarmerk nows,h ai lh asa h abi tofsweeping i nunannouncedth i stimeofyear.Hailcanraiseh ell.Justaboutayearago,amile-widestorm rippedaswath ofdestructionth rough ourpartofDenver.Th e h ai lstonesbeatch unk soutofth eroofing,pounded h oles i nth elawn,destroyedth egarden.
1experienceallth efarmer'ssense ofh elpless-nessand frustration,as h eseesth eresultofh i syear'stoildestroyed,wh enIseemydozentomatovinesstrippedofleavesandfruit.
Mi k eVi si tsDenverMi k eMasaok acameth rough Denverlastweek ,
on afew h oursnotice a h alfh undred Issei andNi sei tournedouttoadinneri n h i s h onor.MmYasui sai dMi k e h adbeenassuredh ewouldn'th avetomak e-aspeech ,butwouldh esayafewwords?Hedid,forth ebetterpartofanh our,with allth efervorandeloquenceofamanpleadingth ecasewh i ch i sh i sli fe.Idon'tth i nk Mi k ecanresistmak i ngaspeech
wh enh eri sesbeforeagroupofmoreth an ah alfdozenpeople.It'sth atsortofenth usi asm th aten-abled h i m tocarryth eJACLprogramtoultimatesuccessbeforecongress.Mi k esai dmuch th ath ewasrevealingmustbe
k eptoffth erecord.Werespecth i swi sh es.Butwewanttosayrigh th ereth atth ecompletestorysh ouldbetoldsomedaysoon.Iti sath ri lli ngch roni cleofastrugglefor j usti ce,abattlefough tsofiercelytlv.itnopoliti caltrick scouldbemissed.
* * *MyLastWisdomToothIk nowafewdentistsandmostofth em are
niceguys.Butwh atth eycandotoaman'smouth ,onceth eygeth i m i ntoth edentalch ai r,i sacaution.Yosh Itotook outmylastwisdom tooth th e
oth erday.Li k e th eoth erth ree,i twas i mpacted,wh i ch meansth edentisth astodig,pry,probeandsometimesevench i sel.Yosh di danicework manli k ej obofyank i ng th eoffender.Howeverteeth andgumsaresoconstructedth atth ey h urtfordaysaftersomebodygetsth rough pok i ngaround.Ik nowi ti sn'tth edentist'sfault,buti tsureh urts.Seemsasth ough th eycould i nventsometh i ng totak eth eplaceofteeth .
Th eStoryofLivi ngstonByELMERR.SMITH
"Japanesei nth eAmericas"
Livi ngston,Calif.,i sacommunitymadeoverfromth esh i ft-i ngsandsofth edesert.Itusedtobe abarren,dryregionscorch edbyafiercesun.Todayi ti soneofth emostth ri vi ngareas i nCalifornia.Beforeth eJapanesemoved i ntoth eregionandmadetrees,flowersand orch ardsgrow i nabundance,th erewerenosh ade,water,sch ools,sanitati on.
Onesh ouldrememberth at12yearsbeforeth eJapanesede-ci dedtomovetoLivi ngstonaCaucasiancolonyh adtri edtocon-querth e desert.Afterabriefstruggle with ,h osti le conditi ons,th i sfi rstcolonymovedout.Wh enasmallgroupofJapanesestatedth eyweremovingtoLivi ngston i nli)06,allth epeople i nth esur-roundingcommuniti esmadefunofth em,and said th ey would be"blownaway"asoth ersh adbeenbeforeth em.Th eLivi ngston Japanesecolonyfaceddisasterafterdisaster,andth eyalmoststarvedth rough fiveverylean yearsbefore aprofitcamefrom th ei rlabors.Th ewi ndsweptawayth esoi lloosenedbyth etilli ngofth edesertfloor,andth eh ot,dryclimatedriedup th ei ryoungplants.Plagues ofgrass-h oppersdevouredwh atth e wi ndleft.Waterfordomesticuse h adto becarriedfortwolong, h otmi les.In1900th eJapaneseBanki nSanFrancisco,wh i ch h eldsec-ondmortgagesonth eland,closedi tsdoors.Th eoutlook forth ecol-onywasblack anddreary, mecolonistsh udnomoney,andmanywentfrom onedaytoth enextwith outmanyofth ebasicnecessi-ties.However,th ei rfaith i nth ei rland and i n th emselves earnedth emth rough .Todayth ecommunityofLivi ng-stoni sath ri vi ngandrich areai nCalifornia.Grapes,peach es figsanda varietyofoth erfruitsareraised i nabundance i n wh atwasoncea"windblown"desert.Allofth i si sduetoth epioneeringspiri tofafewIssei andth ei rch i ldren.Th eJapanese i nCanadah ada
comparable h i storyofpioneeringasdidth oseofth eUnitedStates.Oneofth epri nci palfi eldswh ereth eJapanesewereabletopioneerwas i n th e fish i ng i ndustry ofBriti sh Columbia.Th eywere i nth efish i ng i ndustryfrom th ebegin-ningofsettlement.Recordssh owth atJapanesefish ermenwerelo-catednearth emouth ofth eEra-serRiveri n1885.Th ei rsuccessasfish ermencontributed milli onsofdollarstoth efish i ng i ndustryofCanada.However,competiti onwithth e Indiansand Caucasianswask eenandoftenbitter,
developing
i ntonumerousdiscri mi natoryactsleveledagainstth eJapanese.Th e Japanese i n Canada h ave
beencloselyalliedwith th elumbberingi ndustryfrom earlydays.Lumberingwasespeciallyappeal-wtoth eJapanesebecause
i tde-
landedlabor1!and th e Japanesefish ermencouldwork atlunj,aninsandmi llsduring th e oil-
season i nfish i ng.Furth ermore,th elumbercampsand mills'werelo-
catedclosetoth efish i ngcentersmak i nglongtripsunnecessaryfor
th egaini ngofemployment.Non-Japaneselaborrecognizedth e i m-portanceofth eJapanese i n th elumberi ndustryandas i nfish i ngprotestsand discri mi natoryactswereleveledagainstth em.After1921,wh enanti-Japaneseagitati oni n th elumberi ndustrybegan toleach i tsstrength ,Japaneselum-bermenbegantodecrease,buteventh enuntilWorld WarIImanyJapaneselumberoperatorscouldbefound i nBriti sh Columbia.Inmini ng,railroadingandag-
ri cultureth eJapanesei nCanadaplayedaleadingpi oneeringroleasth eydid i nth eUni tedStates.Th e Canadian Japaneseandth eJapaneseAmerican i n th eearlydaysleftacomparablei nh eri tancetoth ei rch i ldren.Th i s i nh eri tanceisoneoffaith i nth emselves,i nth ei ri ntegrity,th ei rworth ,andi nth ecountryi nwh i ch th eylive.Itwasth i s i nh eri tancewh i ch madepossibleth estrength ofth eNi seii nth eUni tedStatesandCanadadui i r.gth etryingtimesofWorldWar11.
VagariesFilm Row...Movieti me: BillHosok awa
made a public appearancelastweek wh enRKO's"OneMinutetoZero"openedatth eOrph eum i nDenver. . .".Mi k eMasaok a i sli stedas"tech ni caladviser"i nth ecredits forth enew MGM fi lm"Wash i ngton Story"wh i ch waswrittenand directedby RobertPirosh ,writer-directorof"GoforBrok e!" Mi k e andEtsuMasaok aalsoappearbrieflyi n "Wash i ng-tonStory,"afilm aboutayoungcongressmanplayedbyVanJoh n-son....Ak i ra(Sunsh i ne)Fuk u-nagah asani mportantrolei nWar-ner's "BigJim McClain"wh i chwillbereleasedaroundLaborDay.Th e Joh nWaynefilmconcernsal-'legedsabotage i nHawai i andh asbeenprotestedbysomegroupsi nOah uwh opointedtoWorldWarIIfilmswh i ch depictedJapaneseAm-erican"sabotage" i nHawai i .
* **Th eSalvage...North ernCaliforniaNi sei peachgrowersarefacing h eavy lossesth i syearbecauseofbrownrot.It'sestimatedth ati nSanJoaquinCountyalonecroplossesmayrunfrom 20to50percent...Th eU.S.InformationServicegaveex-tensive coveragetoth erecentJACLnationalconvention i nSanFrancisco i nradioreportssenttonewspapersi nJapanandEasternAsia...."Th eSalvage,"astudyofJapaneseAmericans i n war-timerelocation,willbepubish edsoonbyth eUniversityofCali-fornia. Th e book by Doroth ySwaineTh omaswillbe acom-panionvolumeto"Th eSpoilage,"astudyofsegregeesatth eTuleLak eWRA camp,wh i ch th eUCpresspublish edi n1946.
" *"RobertO'Brien,wartimeh eadofth eJapaneseAmericanstudentre-locationprogram and auth orof"Th eCollegeNisei ,"i sleavingh i spostasprofessorofsociologyatth eUniversityofWash i ngton toh eadth esociologydepartmentatOh i o Wesleyan.. .. Signsofch angedept.:Th eAFLTeamstersUnionwasoneofth emostrabid-ly anti-Ni sei groups duringth ewartimeevacuatfbnperiod. Th eLos Angeles Teamsters group,h owever,was amongth e fi rsttowelcomeNisei back to th eL.A.produce i ndustry.RecentlyMasa-mori Koj i ma, formerly witnILGWU and one-time edi torofCrossroads,wentto-work forth eL.A.TeamstersUnionnewspaper... .KennyMurase,psych i atri csocialwork eri nNewYork (andwriter of th e "Lil'Esteban"columns i nth e PC from Postonduring wartime relocation),isleaving sh ortlyforJapanonaFullbrigh tfellowsh i p.
Four-YearAwardLOSANGELES— Afour-yearsch olarsh i p,valuedat$2,000,h as
beengiventoTosh i mi tsuTak adaofPasadenaatth eArtCenterSch ool.
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IAnguflt23,1952 PACIFICCITIZEN
PACIFICCITIZEN
SportsHigaCh allengesSh i rai toTitleBout
RoyHi ga,th eh ard-punch i ng.HonoluluNisei bantamwh ofough ti nNorth ernCaliforniatwoyearsago,h asi ssuedaformalch allengetoth eworld'sflyweigh tch ampi on,Yosh i o Sh i rai ofJapan,forafigh tforth e112-poundcrown"anytimeandanywh ere." Higa,wh oh asbeen i mpressive i nh i stwobouts i nJapan,i ssureh ecanmak eth eflyweigh tlimi t.Sh i rai 'smanager,Dr.AlvinCah n,toldreportersi nTok yolastweek th atth ech allengefrom Higa i sth e17th Sh i raih asreceived sinceh e wonth eti tlefrom DadoMarinoearlierth i syear.Dr.Cah nsaidth atSh i rai i sboundbycontracttogiveMairnoareturnmatch . IfSh i rai beatsMarinoagain,h ewillbereadytotak eonallcomers,accordingtoCah n... .Higaorigi nallywenttoJapantowork asasparringpartnerforMarino.Hei sunderth enominalmanagementofMarino's h andler,Sad Sam Ich i noseofHonolulu.Inh i sfirstTok yoappearanceHigacooledHi rosh i Hori -guch i ,oneofJapan'sleadingbantamweigh ts,i nth efi fth roundofa10-roundfeature.Lastweek Higa,wh oi scalledth e "Hawai i anRh i noceros"byTok yosportsscribesbecause ofh i sfi ercemienandh ardpunch es,wonaunanimous10-rounddecisi onfrom th erank i ngJapanesefeath erweigh t,Ak i yosh i Ak anuma.Higaweigh edi nat119poundsforth eAk anumafi gh t.Hewasactuallyrobbedofak nock -outi nth eeigh th round,accordingtoth eUni tedPresswriter,LeslieNak ash i ma,wh o sai dRefereeIsamu Itostepped i nbetween th efi gh terswh enHigah adAk anumaon th ebridgetodreamland.Ak a-numadidn'tgodownbutth erefereestartedcounting andgottonh i ewh en th ebellsounded.Ak anumamanagedto'weath erth eninthandtenth roundsbutHigagotth everdict.
TomitaComesHomefromHelsink iRich ard Tomita,United Statesweigh tli fti ngch ampi on i n th e
feath erweigh tdivi si on,returnedtoHonolululastweek sti llconvincedth ath eandRich ardTom,alsoofHonolulu,gotbum dealsfrom th ecoach ofth eU.S.Olympicwei gh tli fti ngteam,BobHoffman. Th elatterbumpedTomitaandTom offth eU.S.squadatHelsink i andusedtwomeni nh eavi erdi vi si onswh oh adgonetoFinlandasalter-nates.Tomitaexpressedth econvicti onth atboth h e andTom,th eU.S.bantamweigh tch amp,wouldh avewon'pointsforth eU.S.Tomitareportedh eandTomneverwere i ssuedth ei rOlympicwork sui tsal-th ough th eylweratak entoHelsink i asmembersofth eU.S.team.
Hirayama\Sh owsValuei nLeadoffRoleFibberHirayama'svalueasaleadoffmanforth eStock ton,Calif.,
Portsofth eCaliforniaLeaguewasdemonstrated i nagamelastweek againstth eBak ersfieldIndianswh enh egotonbasefi veti mesi nninei nni ngs. Hewalk edonh i sfi rstth reetrips,wassafeatfirstwh enth eBak ersfieldfi rstbasemanfumbledh i s sacrifi cebuntanddoubledi nth eninth on h i sonlyoffici altriptoth eplate.Hirayamaalsostoletwobases.Exceptforaweek wh enh ewassideli nedbyash oulderi nj urywh i ch h ereceivedTnmak i ngarollingcatch ,Hira-yamah asplayedeveryi nni ngofeverygamesinceh ej oi nedth ePortsi nmidJune.AsofAug.14,Hirayama h ad52 h i tsi n200ti mesatbatfora .260average.He h adsi xtwo-baggersand 16R815...Hirayama'steammateon-th e1952FresnoStateCollegebaseballteam,OutfielderHarveyZeimura,h asbeen h i tti ng'wellforth ePacifi cCoastCollegeAll-Stars onth ei rtourofJapan.Th e Americansh avewonamajori tyofth ei rgamestodatebutdroppeda2 to1decisi ontoth eJapaneseCollegeAll-Starsi nTok yolastweek .Inth i sgameZenimurabattedi nth eonlymark erforth eU.S.squad....Th eSanJose Zebras,wh oareclaimi ngth e WesternStatesNisei baseballch ampi onsh i pasaresultofth ei rvictoryinth eUtahJAAU tournamentatOgdenrecently,defeateda h ometownrival,th eWi elandBrewers,6to 4,lastSunday. Joh nnyHoriopitch edforth eZebras,scatteringnineh i ts.Th eNi sei teambrok eth escor-i ngi ce i nth esecondwh enOutfielderTak Abo,th eex-FresnoStatestar,stole h ome.
» " "FewNisei SignUpforCoastFootballWith th estartofth efootballtraini ngseason i nth eoffing,th ere
willbefewNisei oncollegasquadsth i sseason.SanJoseStatewithBi gJimKaj i ok a,th e250-poundtack le,andCenterTom Vagi,wh oweigh si nat215polunds i sone ofth efewsch oolswith Nisei onth ei rvarsity.BabeIvarasawa,wh ostarredforth reeseasonsas apasserandpunterforCalteeh 'sEngineers,h ascompleted h i seligi -bi li tyas h asFibberHirayamaatFresnoState.Couch TedForbesatCalAggies,h owever,willwelcomeAk i o Iwanagawh owasaguardonagoodYubaCollegeteamlastyear.KenKimuraprobablywi llbeback ath alfback forSouth ernOregon,alth ough th eli ttleHa-wai i anstari sspeciali zi ngi nbask etballandbaseball.
DenverNisei WinLeagueCh ampi onsh i pTh eDenverNi fei lastweek wonth eMetropolitanbaseballleague
ch ampi onsh i pbefore2,000fans i nDenver'sWeitonPark defeatingth eLowryMedics, 11to5,beh i ndBeansYamamoto's7-h i th urli ng.MasYosh i mura's4for5dayatth eplateandanaltercationatsecondbasefeaturedth eday...RayKurusada,aKoreanwarveterannowattendingStok tonCollege,metBi llyO'NeillofModestoi nanamateurboutatStock tonCi vi cAuditori umth i sweek ...WatMisak a,formerU.ofUtah bask etballstarandth eonlyNisei toplayprobask etball(N.Y.Knick erbock ers),waselectedpresidentofth eSaltLak eJACLmen'sbowlingleagueth i sweek .Si xteenteamsareexpctedtocompetei nth eleaguewh i ch opensplayonSept.2atPal-D-Mar...Nowth atPh i li pKirn, h ard-h i tti ngwelterweigh tfrom Honoluluwh o i sman-agedbyEish i oToyama,h aswonh i ssi xth straigh tfigh ti nCaliforniaviath e k nock outroute,South ernCaliforniafigh tfansareask i ngth atKirnbematch edagainstArtAragon.Kirn'slatestvicti m wasFreddyHermanwh owasTKO'd i nth e3rdroundlastSaturdayatHollywoodLegionStadium.Kirn i srapidlyrunningoutofopponentsi nCaliforniaandmaybetak eneastforanappearance i nMadisonSquareGardenth i sfall.Kirn'ssi xk nock outsmeanth atRobertTa-k esh i ta,th eNi sei sluggerwh owas countedouttwicei nboutswithth eKoreanAmerican,h as alotofcompany.
" * *Nisei GolferHasTroublewith Trees
KengoKanesh i na,th eyoungHawai i anwh owasth eonlyNiseientrantinth eNationalJaycee j uni orgolftournamenti n Eugene,Ore.,lastweek ,h adtreeandi rontroublesandfini sh edfaroutofth eprizelistwith a248.Kanesh i na,th ebarefootfavoriteofth egalleries,h adtosink anuph i ll35-footputton th e 18th h oletoqualifyforch ampi onsh i pplaywith a167forth e fi rst36 h oles.Kanesh i na,wageigh toverparonth efi rstnineandfacedelimi nati onbutafterabogie onth e 10th ,th etiny Nisei li nk stersh otfourstraigh tparsbeforeslippi ngtoadoublebogieonth e16th .He h ad
! ?.lWJ_tf(atta»jW puttonth efinaltoHonolululastweekXTlonetrlot' letUm&d h ometrainDick Cleveland,Willi am CoLvLh Hel*ln,« *h ere h e h elpedHonoluluAsah i sh avewondKh tstraU?~ *y"Kawamoto"""Th eandonebigreasonh asbeenth eStch ffi *VT*L"th e Pastmonthtiaga,th eSpringfi eldColWe MassIf°i S?uth Paw HenryTomi-th eendofth esch oolyear 3°lnedth eteam 9fter
ClevelandNisei BeatTorontoInIntercityTennisMatch esCLEVELAND, O.—Th e Cleve-land Nisei Tennis Club defeatedth eToronto,Ont.,team i nth efi rstinternationali ntercityNisei tennismach esonAug.3,winni ngbyascoreof23match esto 16.Jack Ki uch i captainedth eCleve-
landteamandFuzFuj i warah ead-edth evisi ti ng Torontoaggrega-ti on.Torontosentdown30ofth ei r
250Ni sei tennisplayersandCleve-land h adtodraftseveralextraplayerstomatch th atnumber.Because ofth e successofth i sfi rstevent,th ese i nternationalmatch esmaybecomeanannualorsemi-annualevent.Th eresults:
MEN'SSINGLESMitch Hash i guch i (C) del.Joh n Ta-nak a (Tl,G-l; Sh i g Kuruk i (C)def.
Mush Fuk umoto (Tl,6-2; Ch i ntn Ph al-■ni k ar(Cldef.Ik eMatsuo(Tl.6.2; RoyKoyama (Cldef.EdsyTsuj i molo(Tl,6-2; Sh i g Ok ada (C) def.Tomio Ni sh i -k awa (T),8-6;Sh i ro Sh i ozawa(C> def.Frank Matsui (T),6-8; Sh i g Yamagata(Cldef.Yas Nobuok a (Tl,6-0; Joh nSh i ma (C)def.F'uzF'uj i wara(Tl.6-4:Sh eldonWyman (C) def.Mm Furuk awa(Tl,6-0; NobbyKimura (T)def.I'aulOmura (C),6.2; Terry Tak euch i (T)def.FredYamagata(C),G-2;MossyMitsui(T)def.Sam Fuj i k awa(C),6-0; OscarHatash i ta(Tldef.Frank Yatsu(Cl,6-0.and Roy Sh i nn (T)def.Sam Asnmoto(C),6-0.
WOMEN'S SINGLESEva Hash i guch i (C) def. Ch i c Ina-moto (Tl,6.0; Kimi Tash i ma (Cldef.AmyTsuruda (T), 7-5; Ch i c Yamigi -zawa (Tldef.Mary Inouye (Cl,6-2:Tosh i Tak asak l(Tldef.Fumi Uyesugi(Cl,6-1; Pat McCann (C)def.Yok oMatsubayash i (Tl,6-2;Mich Isozak i (T)def.Helen! Nak agawa (C).6-0; RubyFuk umoto (Tldef.Setsu Uyesugi (C),6-2;Fumi Uyesugi (C)def.TerryFuj i -ok a IT),12-10:and Ets Fuj i wara(T)def.Setsu Uyesugi (Cl,6-3.
MEN'SDOUBLESHash i guch i -Ph ak i i k ar(Cldef.Tanak a-Fuk umoto (T),6-4.6-1;Furuk i -Koyama(Cldef.Matsuo-Tsuj i moto (Tl.6-4,6-8,6-1; Ok ada-Sh i ma ICI def.Nish i k awa-Matsui (Tl,8-6,7-9,8-6;Sh i ozawa-Omura(C)def.Nobuok a-Fuj i wara(T),.11-9,4-6,8-8:Furuk awa-Kimura (Tldef.S. Ya-magata-F.Yamagata (C),fi-4,6-3:Tak e-uch i -Mi tsui (Tldef.T.Yamagata-Wyman(Cl.6-3.C-2;Hatash i ta-Sh i nn (Tldef.Fuj i k awa-Yatsu(Cl, 6-1. 6-1; and R.Herne-M.Levy(Cldef. S.Wyan-F.Mit-suo(T),6-4,0-2.
WOMEN'SDOUBLESHash i guch i -Tash i ma (C) def.Inamoto-
Tsuruda(T),6-1,6-3; Yanagizawa-Tak a-
sak i (Tldef. McCann-Inouyt(Cl,HIG-l;Matsubayash i -Isozak i (Tldel.F.IUyei i ti -S. Uyenui?i .6-1,6-0:andFata-Hmoto-Fuj i ok a(Tldef.Nak aKawa-Ti i uliI(C),6-0,6-0.
MIXEDDOUBLESM. Hash i i tuch i -E. Hash i guch i del.UHKuk umoto-C. YanaKizawa(Tl,6-2, 6-1;HS.Euruk i -K.Tash i ma (Cldef.I.MlA.Tsuruda(T),6-4,5-7,6-0;CPU-■ni k ar-M.Inouye(Cldef.M.Hiuui -C.■Inamoto(Tl,8-1!,6-0;R.Koyama-P.»■Cann (Cldef.E. Tsujlmoto-T.Ttk ß*■(T),6-4, 6-1; and S.Ok ada-UyaW■(C) def.T.Nish i k awa-Y.MaUubaj i *■
CLEVELAND—Herearemembersofth eClevelandNi seiTennisClubteam wh i ch defeatdTorontoi nan i ntercitymatchonAug.3.Frontrow(1.tor.):SetsuUyesugi,Fumi Uyesugi,Mrs.Eva
Hash i guch i andKimi Tash i ma.Back row:SamFuj i k awa,Joh nSh i ma,Sh i roSh i ozawa,Mich
Hash i guch i ,Sh i gFuruk i and Sh i g Ok ada.Ph otobyClintonButsuda.I
Ich i noseWillAcceptTermsForSh i rai BoutHONOLULU—ManagerSadSamIch i nosesaidonAug.13 h ewillacceptforRoyHigath eofferofWorldFlyweigh tCh ampi onYosh i oSh i rai fora non-titlefigh t i nTok yoonth ech ampi on'sterms.Sh i rai 's manager,Dr.A. R.Cah n,h asspecifi edth atbeforeth ematch canbesigned Higamustagreetoweigh 114poundsorlessbutmoreth an112pounds,th efly-weigh tlimi t.InTok yo,h owever,ReggieIch i -
nose,broth erofSamIch i nose,wasquotedas objecti ngtotermsde-manded by Sh i rai . Reggie i sh andli ngHigai nJapan."Wh atdoyouth i nk Roy i s,a
h orse? Hecan'ttak eoffth atk i ndofweigh tandputi tonagain j ustli k eth at," h e toldth e Uni tedPress.In Honolulu th e Advertiserstatedth ati faHiga-Sh i rai matchi sstagedunderth etermsdictatedbySh i rai 'smanager,i tmayh aveatremendousi nfluenceonth eNi seifi gh ter'sfuture.IfHigamak esagoodsh owi ngManagerSam Ich i -nosemaycampaign h i m asafly-weigh twith th e112-poundcrownasth efocalpoint.According to Ich i nose, DadoMarino,wh om h emanagesandwh olostth eflyweigh tti tletoSh i rai i nTok yolastMay,h asth eprivi legeofmeetingSh i rai i nareturnboutMarino atpresent i s undecidedwh eth erornottocontinuefigh t-i ng.
PlayCampOpensCHICAGO—SummerplaycampopenedAug.11forsome50ch i l-drenundersponsorsh i pofth eEllisCommunityCenter.
UmedaLosesTitleBouttoOscarTorresLOSANGELES-Tommvi,game442nd veteran ,Ma,forth e Califoi ni astmfMweigh tch ampi onsh i po„_?_wh en h ewasoutpointedl'TorresofMexico,i n7J?§boutbefore alargewsiYSScrowdatOlympic
gAudi *!We*.Umeda,wh o h adwj,tionoftopcontenderfar&3byh i sTth i oundTKOoveSftounbeatenKeenyTeranL,pu-ch edbyTor4>totk ?i 2lrounds.Umedah oldstwolffloverTorres i naix-roundbj?.Umedaalmosth adth estat£i n h i sgraspi nth eseennT*,
wh eni h ek nock edTorrJtlaneigh t-count. v"IorTh e California State Bb_Commissi on announced» ~„,
recognizeth ewinneras__*_state 118-poundch ptajTorres was presented with 1troph yafterth ebout. 'Th e Honolulu Nisei wastl.pre-match favorite. th e
FinalRoundPlaySeti nNisei Women'sTennisTounrnamentLOS ANGELES-Finalsofth ,South ernCaliforniaNisei wow',tennis ch ampi onsh i p tournameotwillbe h eldonAug.24 onkKanch oCienegacourts.Winnersi nth ech ampi onsh i pami
novice divi si ons will receiwtroph i es.from Emi k o Kato,tieNisei Week queen.Anupsetmark edth esemi-fi nalroundwh enonAug.17unseededCh ek Miyao defeatedtop-seeded
FlorenceKawah araofPasadenabya G-4,6-1 score. Second-seededNatsuk oOk ani sh i eli mi natedMidiOtani,C-l,6-3.In th e ch ampi onsh i p divi si onHelen Watanabe, th edefendinj
ch ampi on,enteredth efinalswith i8-1, 6-1 winoverM.IwataolPasadena. Mrs. IwatadefeatedKaySugitaonAug.16i nah ard.fough tmatch ,0-6,6-3,6-4 Mar-garetKeimi ,meanwh i le,h adtogoallouttodefeatSumi Kamach i ,0-6,6-2,6-2.Mrs.Keimi was sch eduledtt
meetMarySaitoforth erigh ttomeetHelenWatanabei nth efinals.
WatanabeSetsSprintRecordsInNisei FestivalTrack MeetLOSANGELES—BobWatanabe,
formerUCLAvarsitysprinter,wontwosprintracesandanch oredwin-ni ngteamsi ntworelayeventstowin i ndi vi dualh onorsatth efi rstpost-warNisei Relays,,h eld i ncon-j uncti onwith th e12th annualNi seiWeek FestivalonAug.17atth eFairfaxHigh field.Watanabe,co-ch ai rman ofth eevent,setanew Nisei record i nth e,,100-yarddash ,winni ngth eracefrom h i steammate Francis,'„!ofth eDok s-KenYamash i roofNisei TradingandDick Iseri ofth eDok s i n10flat. Th eoldrec-ordof10.1swassetbyK.Sak i -motoofSanPedro i n1934.Watanabe,wh oi screditedwithaJ.7smark i nth ecenturywh i lefi.L'nJ?pan i n1947> alsowonth e50-yarddash i n5.35.Ki k uo Moriya,Japan's 1500--wrch ani pi onwh oi si nth eUn-i tedStatestoattendsch ool,loaf-edtoanewrecordi nth emi leruni n4:38. Th eoldmark of4:46.2wasseti n1933byT.Fuj i motoofVenice.Ki sh i ofth eDok swonth e440--yddash i n575. Th erecord,seti n1940bySh oHirai zumi ,i s53.25.Masaak i Yamamoto of Nisei
Tradingwon th e 120-yardlowh urdles i n 13.85.HenryAi h ara,formerNCAAch ampi oni nth ebroad j ump,«■th eeventwith aleapof21«B%th i nch esforth eOrangeAil-leticClub. Ai h ara'sbestj umpvth eeventi sover25feet.Ai h ara,PaulItoofth eDob/J
Kei Ozawaallcleared5feetHIth eh i gh j umpbutItogotth ej W-placeribbon becauseh e h ad"fewestmisses. ~JGeorgeOzasa's42foot%Jtoss took th e sh otput,nAi h ara's41feet7 i nch es i n»h op,stepand j umpwastopsth atevent. ,vtJiTh eLuck yDok steamoI'Mnabe,Kish i ,Iseri andEddiedguch i wonth e440-yard
relay
44.7s fora new record.'Tradingwassecond and Oram
Countyth i rd. ', ssnvarfTh eDok salsowonth eWWrelayi n1:35. ...pi;Th eDok swonth eteamWPwith 57poi nts. „-a**Winners i nth eCmi gj flwere:100-yarddash ,MW J3guch i ,Dok s, 10.95;SOpSetoguch i ,Dok s, J-Bs'.Traklews,JimmyAbe,NW«14.85;660-yardrun.Ken j -jmiya,Sh amrock s,*»■?►£ llj ump,Ki nj i Kataok a,
w Ufeet4%; High j ump.J°QDok s,5feet7;Sh otput,tsumoto,Bak ersfield,51n*gii nch es;440-yardrelay,Lo*660-yardrelay,Sh amrocKS.Th e Lords won th eV
troph ywith 30points.
Spunk y,AbimW-PACIFICCITIZEN6
VitalStatisti csBIRTHS
t„Mrand Mrs.Kay Nak a-i b-agirli nSaltLak e
City.
TlrandMrs.GeorgeKubo.SaV 18 SaltLak e
t£_j andMrs.Edward,H.Ish i -i °UboyonJuly31 i nSacra-
"t!°M.-.andMrs.Ch esterCh i ctofieagirl,EllenJean,onAug.i nSanJose.ToMr.andMrs.TetsuoOtaaJ,LawrenceHirosh i ,onAug.7
'T%AandleMrs.Sh i geruYama-"h i taa'boy,Mark Alan,onAug.I;„LosAngeles.TnMrandMrs.Mi tsuoHonda,
San Diego,Calif.,aboyonJuly
andMrs.Mitsuj i Inouye,SanDiego,Calif.,a
girlonJuly15ToMrandMrs.SaburoMatsui,girlon July22 i n Oak land,ToMrandMrs.Tosh i ch i k aHara,girlonAug.3 i n San Fran-ToMr.andMrs.MasaoHarryMorish i ta,DelRey,Calif.,aboyonMy30. j « U cv,-To Mr.andMrs.HenrySh oj iSak amotoaboyi nBerk eley,Calif.ToMr.andMrs.Sh i geo Tak e-uch i aboyonAug.11i nSeattle.To Mr.and Mrs.Kazumi K.Mori agirli nOak land,Calif.ToMr.andMrs.GeorgeSh i enoagirlonAug.17 i nOntario,Ore.ToMr.andMrs.RobertKobaagirlonAug.15 i nSeattle.ToMr.andMrs.Joh nS.Matobaaboy i nDenver.ToMr.andMrs.KazutoSasak iagirlonJuly25 i nFresno.ToMr.andMrs.TadaoKoguraagirl,Eva,onJuly24i nSanJose.To Mr.andMrs.Sam SadaoMurak ami ,MorganHill,Calif., aboy,Mitch ellKeith ,onJuly23.ToMr.andMrs.Yosh i oTok u-sh i geagirli nSanJose.ToMr.andMrs.Ji mmi eHi rosh iMurak ami agirl,JoyceKimi yc,onJuly31 i nSanJose.ToMr.and Mrs.Tom Nak a-gawa,Cupertino,Calif.,a girl,Sh aronMac,onAug.1.ToMr.andMrs.Hi deoYanoagirlonJune28 i nSanFrancisco.
ToMr.andMrs.BenT.Nak avaaboy,nAlamedaCounty,CalifToMr.andMrs.Hidenari TsudaagirlonAug.6 i nSacramentoToMr.andMrs.GeorgeAbeaboyonAug.14i nMarysville,CalifToMr.andMrs.TomK.Ok anoMadera,Calif.,aboyonAug.1 'ToMr.and Mrs.Saj i roYama-motoaboy,RobertJoh n,onJuly"30 i nLosAngeles.ToMr.andMrs.Sumi j i Oh i raaboyCraigX.,onAug.4 i nLosAngeles.ToMr.andMrs.SanjfSh i rai agirl,Iatncia,onAug.5 i nLosAngeles.ToMr.and Mrs.Frank Ich i noaboy,Ted,onAug.5 i nLosAn-geles.ToMr.andMrs.Rich ardHirosh iIwataagirl,Elizabeth Kivok o,onAujr.3 i nLosAngeles
b.l°«Mf-"£Mrs-Tosh i °sak a,ElMonte,Calif.,aboy,Dennia
oh i gvyuk i ,onAug.2.ToMr.andMrs.Jack Kuniyosh iWak amatsuaboy,Joh nKuniyosh ionAug.2 i nLosAngeles.ToMr.andMrs.Doich i roNak amuraa girl,Glenda Miyek o,onJuly27-i nLosAngeles.ToMr.andMrs,PeterS.Fuj i -motoagirl,RenaCindy,onAug.5 i nSanJose.ToMr.andMrs.SatoruKawa-
sh i maaboy,Rich ardKiyosh i ,onAug.!)i nSanJose.ToMr.andMrs.Tok i oT.Mat-sumoto,Sunnyvillc,Calif.,a girl,KarenLee,onAug.10.ToMr.andMrs.OscarItani agirl,Ellon Kumi,on Aug.Ili nSal'nas,Calif.ToMr.andMrs.Kei Mi k uri ya
aboy,RobertKei,oeAug.11i nPasadena,Calif.
DEATHS
H.K.Hash i tani ,67,Nyssa,Ore.,onAug.14.Sanich i Ish i k awa,66,onAug.14i nGlendale,Ariz.Sek i Nagano(Mrs.GeorgeTat-
suoNagano)onAug.13 i nLosAngeles.Tok umatsuTak ayama,72, onAug.14 i nPacoima,Calif.MitsuyeFuj i no on Aug.9 i n
LosAngeles.Eugene Yamauch i ,20, Tracy,
Calif.,cm Aug.17.Willi am Yamauch i ,21,Tracy,Calif.,onAug.17.MarinoPfc.ClarenceYamauch i ,
21,Tracy,onAug.17.Mrs.TazuTagawaonAug.15i n
Hanford,Calif.Osamu Sam .Haramoto,42,ofSacramento,on July 28 i n SanFrancisco.
MARRIAGES
Hirok o Eya,Hudson,Colo.,toAk i raHorino,Ch i cago,onAug.9i nDenver.HelenAck leytoWilli amOsh i ma
onAug.17i nCleveland,0.Nory Taniguch i , Sebastopol,
Calif.,toTak YamamotoonAug.16 i nSanFrancisco.Marth aToyamato Sam Nak a-gawaonAug.3 i nSan Jose.LouiseSasanotoSock Yosh i daonAug.9 i nLosAngeles.GraceMigak i toTok uoKaj i ya
onAug.3 i nCh i cago.Ch i zuk oDonaotoRayMoritaonAug.16 i nCh i cago.Alice HoritatoTetsOch i on
Aug.17 i nSanFrancisco.Teri Hok odatoTak uj i (Tug)Ta-maruonAug.10 i nLosAigeles.KayKi k u Fuj i h aratoYoshArima onAug.10 i nLos An-geles.Masak oAdach i ,Gardena,Calif.,toTameoSugiyamaonAug.10i nLosAngeles.Alice OutatoJoh nKi muraon
Aug.10 i nLosAngeles..Hannah Uyenish i toJoeYama-motoonAug.10i nLosAngeles.JoyceOk i moto,Lancaster,Calif.,
to JamesKamiyaj na,Anah ei m,Calif.,onAug.9 i nLosAngeles.HelenOk i tato RoyUyeno i n
SanJose,Calif.Emma Matsumoto to RalphIlorioonAug.10i nSanJose.
MARRIAGELICENSESMary Mak i no,29,and Dane
Kato,31,Berk eley,i nSanFran-cisco.DeliaR.Sotclo,18,andJoh nny
Z.Yamamoto,21,both ofHay-ward,Calif., i nSanJose.Ch i ak i Kawamura,24,andMorioYok oi ,27,i nSanFrancisco.Tosh i Sato,24,andGeorgeTam-bara,32,i nSacramento.
Ch i neseAmericanTeam WinsCoastNisei BowlingTourneycrJSfANC'ELES-ACh i neseAm-entri TBd-tOPPedafield°f38■SSffrTth e seconda"ualpacifi c Coast h andi cap bowling{ornamentonAug.lfatVogueTh e New Grand Eastteamsporting a h andi capof354pins'scored 2878 to tak e th e teami 'rlyv10m set'"nd-placePanamaPark NurseryofGardenabyth reePins. Th eManzak ni gh tsofLosAngces placed th i rdwith 2874i ncludinga h andi capof486,wh i leKaysHardwarewasfourth andr>atoInouyeInsurancefifth .Th eW FayCo.team won th ewomen'steamtitlewith 2517,i n-cludinga h andi capof186.Indivi dualh onorswentto-TornSak amoto wh owon th e men's|singleswith ascoreof636-76—702andJuneJuewh otook th ewom-ens singles with a 563-22—585score.Tok andNobIsh i zawawonth emensdoubleswith 1180-88—1268.ArtNish i sak atook th emen'sall.
I?aoiltS71 Seriesof630>633> 558—IX2I. Nob Ish i zawa wassecondwith 1819,wh i leArtKaj i wasth i rdat1817.JuneJueteamedwith Ch i yoTa-sh i matowinth ewomen'sdoublesat1065.Ch i yoTash i mawonth ewomen'sall-eventstroph ywith seriesof506,561,543for1610.NobIsh i zawaandMisaoTanak awonth emixeddoubleswith ascoreof1159.
JACLLeadersPraisedAtOptimi stMeetHAYWARD,Calif.—Twoprom-i nentJACLersofth eEdenTown-sh i pch apterwere h i gh lypraisedas "goodexamplesofAmericanciti zens"atadinnermeetingofth eHaywardOptimi stsonAug.13atth eMandarinClub.HaruoIsh i maru,JACLregionaldirector i n San Francisco,wasguestspeak er.Optimi stPresidentJoh nRoberts
said h i sgroupwasproudofitsfollowmembers,Gi i ch i Yosh i ok aandGeorgeMinami ."Wcaregratefulforth eactivepartth eyplay i nourlocalcivi caffairs," h eadded.Yosh i ok ai svice-presidentofth eHayward Optimi stsand Minamii s a memberofth e board ofdirectors. As JACL members,Yosh i ok a i sfi rstvice-ch ai rmanofth e North ernCalifornia-WesternNevadadistri ctcouncil.Mi nami i sfirstvice-presidentofth eEdenTownsh i pch apter.Ish i maru,wh o spok e onth eJACLandi tsprogram,pointedoutth atoneofth eorganizati on'saimsisth e developmentofleaderstoassisti nth ework ofth etotalcom-munity.
StaleAssemblyLaudsKonoforOlympicFealSACRAMENTO—TommyKonoof Sacramento, first mainlandNisei towinanOlympicGamesch ampi onsh i p,lastweek receivedth eoffici alcongratulationsofth eCaliforniaStateAssemblyforh i srecord-settingvi ctory i nth e 148--poundweigh tli fti ngcompetiti onatHelsink i .Th e AssemblyapprovedHouseResolution 47 by AssemblymenGordonA.Fleury,R.,andJoh nE.Moss, Jr.,D., of SacramentoCountypraisi ngKono.Th eNi sei weigntlifteri sth eonly-North ernCalifornian towin anOlympicgoldmedalth i syear.Th e resolution statedth atoneofth e primaryreasonsforth eAmerican team'ssuccess i n th ei nternationalgameswasth ecom-petiti onofKono i nth eweigh tli ft-i ngevents.Th e Sacramentoath letelifted
797.5 i nth e.th reeweigh tli fti ngevents to winth eOlympiccom7petiti on i n h i sclass.
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BarbaraTosh i yuk i ,SayoHosak a,JoanneHirasuna,Midori Sasak i ,LilySuda,FusaMi k ami ,Sach i Tosh i yuk i andFrancesYanase.Ti ck etsforth eevent,wh i ch willbeh eldatth eHotelCali-
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EllisCenterToMoveNurseryCHICAGO—Th eElli sCommunityCenterNurserywillopenonSept.2 i nnew quartersat4612 So.Greenwood.Th esch oolwillh ave spacious,airyroomsonth egroundfloorwithalargeback yard.Ch i ldrenfrom2% to4 yearsofagewillmeetfrom 9till11:45a.m.Fourandfive-year-oldswillmeetfrom 1:15till4 p.m.'Th estaffconsistsofMrs.Lisa
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UCLASch olarsh i psLOSANGELES — Th reeNisei
students h ave received $500 i nalumni sch olarsh i pgrantsatth eUniversityofCaliforniaatLosAngeles.Kenneth Ki mura ofLivi ngstonwasawarded$300wh i le$100apiecewenttoHazelKuriyama,Han-ford,andMiyek oNish i ,Los An-geles.
FoodForSummerDaysAnnNisei 'sKi tch en:
Th ese h ofsummerdays,wh enyou'retiredofservingsaladswithrich ,oilydressings,you'llfindth at"sunomono(vinegareddish es)willprovidea h appysubstitute.Sunomono canbe madewith
fresh orcook edvegetablesorwithfish oroth erseafoods.It'sflavor-edwith aligh tbutspicy-sweetsauce,generally made with avinegarbase.Itcan serveasasaladorrelish .OysterSunomono,forwh i ch th erecipe i sgiven be-low,mak esagoodand di fferentdish toservewith beerforalateeveningsmack .Sunomonocanbeverysimple-
slicedcucumbers,forexample,asa ligh tsalad to servewith th emeatcourse. Or i tcanbequitefancy,as i nCrab-CucumberRoll,i nwh i ch crabmeatisrolledup i nlongcucumberstrips.Inth erecipesbelow,useJapa-
nesevinegar,i f i ti savailable.Oth erwi se,useawh i tevinegarandi ncreasesugarsligh tly.
Cucumber-Radish Sunomono2Cucumbers1bunch radish essalt
Wash cucumbersandradish es.Peelcucumbers,cut i n h alflength wi seandslicefi ne.Sliceradish es. Sprink leli gh tlywithsaltandletstandfortenmin-utes. (Ifyouli k eyourvege-tablescrisp,letstand i nre-frigerator).Drain.Servewith sauce madeof2
tablespoons sugar, 'A cupvinegar,Vi teaspoonsaltandpunch ofmonosodiumglutamate.Wh en you're i nafancy-dish
mood,Crab-CucumberRollfillsth ebi ll.It'spartyish fare,prettytolook atandgoodtoeat.
Crab-CucumberRoll4oz.cannedcrab3tablespoonsmiri n (sweet
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