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PACIFICCITIZEN
Vol.37No.15 October9,1953 258E.FirstSt.,LosAngeles12,Calif. 10cents
During h i srecentwh i rlwi ndvi si ttoLosAngeles,CrownPrinceIAk i h i toofJapani ncludedavisi ttoSouth landgreenh ousesprior'toth ebanqueti nh i s h onoratth eAmbassadorHotelonOct.1.1As guestofGeorgeJ.Inagak i ,NationalJACLpresident,HisImperialHigh nessi ssh own i noneofInagak i 'sgreenh ouses i n'Venice.Th eyare(lefttorigh t),CrownPrinceAk i h i to;Yasuh i deTi i da,ch amberlaintoth eCrownPrince;ConsulGeneralKeni-ch i roYosh i da,Inagak i ,'andOfficerStanleyI'noofth eLosAngelesPoliceDept —ToyoMiyatak ePh oto'BANDITS SLAY U.S.OFFICIAL,HUSBAND OFCOLORADO-BORNNISEI
MexicoCityMexicanarmytroopsseizedmoreth an240personsoverth eweek endi namassroundupofsuspectsi nth ebandit-slayingofaU.S.StflteDepartment(Point4)offici al,andfinallynarrowedth eli stdowntosevenmoun-taineers.Dr.Ralph B.Swain,40,ofBenton, 111.,entomologistas-signedtoManagua,Nicaragua,wassh otto death beforeth eeyesofh i s h orri fi edNisei wi feandtwoch i ldrenSaturday i narobberyattempti nth emoun-tainwi lds130mi lessouth ofMexicoCity.Mrs.SusanNoguch i SwainofIliff,Colo., staid fourmask edbandits,th ei rfacescovered,stoppedth ei rcaronth eFan-American High wayanddemanded 2,000pesos..Swainprotested h e carriedonlytraveler'sch eck andnocash .Wh enh ereach edforanmsidepock et,oneofth emen"redash otgun i ntoh i sch est,k i lli ngh h ni nstantly.PueblaStateGov.-Gen.RafaelAvilaCamach o orderedarmyavalryand i nfantry detach -ments,policeandvigi lantesi n-»th emountainregiontocap-tureth ek i llers"deadoralive".Swam wasreturningto h i sPostbyautomobile.Th e Colorado-born Niseimpoliceth egunmenstop-pedth ecaratgunpoint.Sh e«w h erch i ldren,Tomi Al-
»«'.2*andRa,Ph > 10.Wed
«"«th esh ooti ng,andlaternvenmedialtreatmentatwe.statecapitalofPuebla.»emi-h ysterical,sh ewasun-lZ glvemoredetailsor*compute descripti onofth e
Aiw ConsulGeneralWilli amPointVndDr-Ross Mo°re,"<«Fourdi rectori nMexicoswdainpersonalfriend ofth e
toh rlLlly'drovet0p"ebla10 h rmgth emtoMexicoCity.
" " »T,„„ „ MexicoCityant,?,Sandled Mexicanpeas-«"wereparadedbeforeMrs.S«S»warnMon<*aynigh tbutsmpKUnablet0i dentifyth emWiled
bervofth e«anewh l'chSK eLh usbandi nth eSat-watCh pH°ldui)-Th eSwainboysffarLaildlistened i ntently,
th eyof?fwith th «rmoth erofth em noti denti fyeith er
Th ementh emselvesdeniedanyparti n th esh ooti ngandwereamongsuspectsroun-iedup 1yMexicantroops.Sh ortly afterth e llnc-up,Frank li nGowen,U.S.Embassycounselor,and OscarRabasa,h eadofth eMexicanDiplomaticService,calledonMrs.Swain.Rabasa presentedformalcon-dolencesofth eMexican gov-ernmentforth esh ooti ng,wh i choccurred as th eSwainswerereturningtoNicaraguaafteravacation i nMexico.Mrs.Swain wasborn i n1916.th edaugh terofMr.andMrs.Minosuk eNosruch i .nowlivi ngi nSterling,Colo.Itwasunderstoodth ebodyofh erlateh usbandh asbeencrema-tedandwassch eduledtoar-rivebyairatSt.Louis,Mo-lastWednesday,accompaniedbyMrs.Swainand h ertwoboys.
23Nebrask aIssei naturalized
North Platte,Neb.Twenty-th reeIssei resi dentsh ereweresworni nasAmericanciti zensrecently th rough th eNaturalizati ondi stri ctoffice i nOmah a.Th enewciti zensare:Mak i Kumagai,Sh i gemi Ok amoto,Rich i Ugai.Nak o Kurok i , Ch ozoKumagai.Tak eli i k oMiyosh i .Hara-yeYamak i .T.sutaKi i sh i h ash i , HanaHayash i . Ki j i i o Hayash i , Tak eyoMi yosh i ,James Wada, Tomok i ch iKamino, Gosak uWada.!Mrs.HugWada.Hugh Wada.Ma-,tsunoKatayama.NaoyeMatsutani,ImaYamagida,SaoKamino, Ch i yoIFuj i mpto,Gi j i nFuj i moto,Joh nS.Wak i moto.
" » *Greeley,Colo.
Ten FortLupton Issei andonefromBrigh ton.Colo.,wereadmittedtoUnitedStatesciti -zensh i pSept.29atth eWeldCountydistri ctcourt.Ordinar-i ly,twonaturalizati onsh eari ngsare h eldi n th i scourt,butth eh eari nglastweek wasextrabe-causeofth elargenumberofapplicati ons.Distri ctJudge DonaldCar-penterpresided.
Th enewIssei ci ti zensare:Hldeyo Hisamoto, Hide Iyama,
Tomi Kiyota.ToravoKonish i , Ya-k uyeMatsush i ma, Hatsumi Murata.ITa'nej i Simata, Tsuruye Sunata,Kaori i Uranoand Ayano Yasuda,■allofFt.Lupton,andSh i zuTanabc,Brigh ton.
I&NstudiesIssei WWIdraftalienagestatus
Wash i ngtonOffici alsofth eImmigrationndNaturalizati onServicewereequestedtoreviewth eproblemfmaleIssei petiti onerforna-[uralizati on and th ei rWorldVarImili tarystatusbyEd-"/ard J.Ennis.counsel,and>Ti k eM.Masaok a,representa-;vc,ofth eWash i ngtonOfficefth eJapaneseAmericanCiti -ensLeague.According to i nformation
receivedbyth eWash i ngtonJACLOffice,manyofth elo-calfieldofficesofth eServiceare h oldi ngth atunless anIssei male 'applicantforna-turalizati onserved i nWorldWarIh ei spresumedtoh averequestedandreceivedanex-emotionformili taryserviceand is.th erefore, i neli gi bleforciti zensh i p.Ennis,one-timeoeneralcoun-
selofth eJmrnigrtftionandNa-turalizati onService,and Ma-saok aarguedth atth i si nterpre-tationofth epartdealingwithWorldWar-Idraftstatusandnaturalizati on was arbitrary,contrarytofacts,andagainstcongressionali ntenti nenactingth eso-calledMcCarran-WalterActlastyear.Th esectionofth e1952Act
,ncontroversyrequiresth atani ppli cati onbemadeforexemp-tiononth egroundsofalienagemdth atexemptionbegrantedonth egroundofsuch alienage,Ennisexplained."Noth i ngi nth etextorth eh i storyofth i ssectionsup-ports i tsapplicati ontoper-sonswh oasaclasswerenotsubjectedtomili taryservicebyCongress i nWorldWarIbecauseth eywerenon-decla-rantaliensand,asfarpanesealienswereconcernedwereraciallyi neli gi bletobe-come citi zensordeclarantsforciti zensh i p."th e JACLcounseldeclared.Th eprovisi onsofth esectiondealing with mili taryservicejwasenacted i nth eligh tofth estricterprovisi onsofth eWorldWarIISelectiveServiceregu-lationsandwerenoti ntendedtoberetroactive35yearstoWorldWarI,Ennissai d."Inth eci seofJapaneseali-]ens, i twouldbeparticularly
!h arsh toconstrueth ei rfailuretoservei nth earmedforcesas
an applicati onforexemptionon th e grounds of alienagewith i nth emeaningofth o1952law.Th eywerenotonlyex-cused from serving as non-declarantaliensbut,i nadditi on,th eyarenoteveneligi bletobedeclarantaliensortobeci ti -zens."'Moreover,notuntilth eActofJune24,1953,wasth era-cialbartonaturalizati onre-movedforth oseveteransofJa-panese ancestry wh o h ad ac-tuallyvolunteeredandservedi nWorldWarI."Consequently,duringWorldWarI,evena Japanesealienwh o volunteeredforServiceh adnoassuranceth ath ewouldeverbecomeaciti zenofth eUni tedStates,"Ennisargued."Surelyi tcannotbesaidth atJapanesealiens,racially i neli -gibleforciti zensh i peveni fth eyvolunteeredforservice,wereconsciouslywaivi ngapotentialrigh ttofutureciti zensh i pbyacceptingaclassifi cati onreliev-ngth emfrommili taryservicei n-WorldWarI,"h econcluded.Afterlisteningtoth eargu-mentspresentedbyth eJACLrepresentatives,th eassistantcommissi oneri nch argeofna-turalizati onagreedtorrstudyth esi tuationandth ei ri n-terpretationofth elaw.Th eydeclaredth atth eyh opedtoh aveadecisi onc»th ematterwith i ntwoorth reeweek s.
ICUSch olarsh i pDonorsNewYork
Groupsofch urch -relatedstu-dentsat23Americancollegesanduniversiti esh avecontribu-ted$250sch olarsh i psforeduca-ti onofJapanesestudentsatth enew InternationalCh ri sti anUniversity i nTok yo.And each Americansch ool
h asreceivedaJapanesech errytreeforitscampus,contributedbyth eICUFoundation.Institu-tionswh osestudents,providedsch olarsh i psare:Alabama Poly.Allegh eny,And-over Newton Th eologicalSch ool,ArizonaState College,Bak er.Cen-tenaryJC;Centre, Denison.Doane,Di j i 'e.EdenTh pologicalSeminary,Gosh en, Grinnell, Juniata, Law-rence.University of Maryland, Ok la-h oma A&M, Smith College.Syra-cuse,Wellesley.Wh eaton."Yale"Di-vini tySch oolandYaleUniversity.
U.S.DEPORTSSALT-WATERWETBACKSByLAWRENCE NAKATSUKA"All'swellth at,endswell"
fortwoyoungJapanesestow-awayswh ori sk edth ei rlivestoreach America.HarryY.Ari i arid Koi ch i
Kurok awa,both 22.h avebeenordereddeportedtoJapanforImak i ngan i llegalentry i nto.th i scountry.Th ey j umpedsh i pand swam' 10 mi le-th roughsh ark -i nfested waterson th enigh tofAug.21,sh ortlybeforeth e sh i p was to dock i nHonolulu.Butth etwoJapaneseuni-versitystudentsarenotbitteraboutth edeportationorder.Th eyweregivensixmonthsentencesbyaFederalj udge.Th e j ai lsentenceswe.resus-pended, h owever,on con-diti onth atth eyreturn to
Japanonth efi rsttransporta-tionavailable.Th etwoyouth ssayth eyh opetoreenterth i scountry—legally,th e nexttime—ayearh ence.Th ey h ave been offeredlullsch olarsh i pprivi legesatMid-landCollege.Nebrask a,aLuth -erancollege.Th etwowerebap-tizedasLuth eranswh i lewait-i ngfortriali nHonolululastmonth ."Wewantt©letth epeopleofHawai i k nowweappreci-ate«veryth i neth eyh avedoneforus,"Kurok awasaidlas*
week attin-U.S.ImmigrationIstationh ere, wh ereth eyareh ei ni rdrtah i eduntilsaili nffti meOct.21.Bycoinci dence,th esh i nth atjwilltak eth em back toJapan,|th e AmericanPresidentliner,Wilson,isth esamesh i pfrom jwh i ch th eyleaped i ntoth ePa-jcifi candswamfoi eigh th ours'i nth edark toreach th ei slandofKauai.Onewasfoundun-ronsciouson a reefth enextmorning; th e oth er reach edHonoluluundetectedbeforeh egave h i mselfuptoi mmi grationauth ori ti es.Th ei rrisk y adventure re-
ceivedmuch publici ty.Th etwosaidth eystowed away,afterbeingrefusedstudentvisasi nJapan,becauseofth ei rdesper-atedesiretosecAmericaand
h owdemocracywork s.Alth ough th eyweregenerally
praisedforth ei rswimmi ngfeatandmotive,localpublicopi ni onwasdivi dedoverwh eth erth ecouplesh ouldbeallowedtore-Imain i n th i scountry.Criti cs'arguedth atnoexceptionsh ouldbemadeinth ei rcase,th atth e|lawwh i ch th eybrok ebyth ei ri llegalentrysh ouldbeenforced.!Sympath i zersraisedafundto■payforth ei rpassageback tojJapan.Butsinceth epairwill'bedeportedatGovernmentex-pense th e money,totaling$1,058.75,willbedeposited i nabank h ere.Itwillbegiventh eyouth stofurth erth ei reduca-:tion,i fandwh en th eycomejback toth eU.S.with studentvisas.A court-appointedNisei at-torney ofHonolulu,ClessonCh i k asuye,failed i nanappealtoWash i ngtonto i ntervene i n(th e case.Th e two youth sch angedth ei rpleasofinnocenttoguiltyand weresentencedonOct.1byFederalJudgeJ.Frank McLaugh li n.Th eJudgecommented,"I'mnottoosureeith erth eyoranumberofpeoplei nHawai iunderstandth eseriousnessof1th eoffense."He added:"I
canseenoparticulardiffer-ence between th e Mexicanwetback and th e Hawai i ansaltwaterwetback wh otriesto get i ntoth i scountryi llegally.'Th e stowaways agreedth atth eyweregivenafairtrialbyJudeoMcLaugh li n."Hei safineman,"Kurok awasaid.Th ei rattorneysaid h ewould
gotowork i mmedi ate!totrytosetth eyouth sstudentvisas.Immigrationoffici alssaidun-offici allyth etwoh aveagoodch ancetogetsuch visas.
15th AnniversaryreunionSeattle
LeftyIsh i h araandSh i roKa-ch i no'were announcedas co-ecneralch ai rmenofth e lothAnnivcrsarv442ndRCTreunionh erei n1958,i twasdecidedatarecentNisei VeteransCommit-teemeeting.Both attendedth e10th anniversaryreunioni nHa-
wai i .
SANJOSEYOUNGSTERSIN ARTEXCHANGE
SanJoseAcollectionof125picturesdrawnbySanJosesch oolch i l-drenisoni tswaytoJapanforcirculation among sch ools i nNaganoprefecture,i Pictures were executed i ncrayon,watercolors,calcimi neandfingerpaintsbyelementaryand j uni orh i gh sch oolstudents.'j Th e"goodneigh bor"gesture|wasbrough taboutbyK.Mine-ta,wh oactedasguideandi n-terpreterlastyearforagroupofvisi ti ngJapanesewh owerei nvi tedbyGovernorWarrantotourCalifornia.
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Wash i ngtonNewsletterMIKEMASAOKA
Ch i efJusticeWarren... >>vWh enCaliforniaGovernorEarlWarrenwassworn i nlast
Mondayasth e14th Ch i efJusticeofth eUni tedStates(notjustofth eSupremeCourtsinceth epresidi ngofficerofth enation'sh i gh esttribunalisalsoth eadmini strative h eadofth eentirefederalj udi ci alsystem),personsofJapaneseancestry i nth eUni tedStatesmusth aveexperiencedmixedemotions.ForEarlWarren'srecordasAttorneyGeneralandGovernor,asi trelatestoth eJapanese,runsth egamut.From th epublicoffici alprobablymost
responsiblefori nfluencingGeneralDeWitt'sorderforth earbitrary evacuationofallciti zenandalienJapanesefrom th e westcoasti n 1942to th ech i efexecutivewh oappointedNisei Joh nAi sototh eLosAngelesmunici palcourtbench th ree week s agoexemplifi esth eextremesofh i sprejudi ces i nth i sregard.JapaneseAmericansareh opefulth atth i s11-yearperiodrepresentsth ematuringofaonce-expedientpoliti ci an i nto a statesmanworth yofth ech i ef j usti cesh i p.Allsignsi ndi cateth ath eh as.
AsCh i efJustice,EarlWarrenwillpresideovermanyh i stori clegalbattlesi nth eSupremeCourtth atmaywellalterourwayoflifeandourconceptsofindi vi dualandgovernmentresponsili bi ty.Inth epresentlycloselydivi dedCourt,i tmaywellbeth ath i svotewi llbedecisi vei nth egreatconstituti onalissuesnowpendingbeforeth etri bunal.Foremostamongth e40casesalreadyacceptedorsetdownforargumentbeginni ngth eweek ofOct.12areth oserelatingtosegregation.Oth ersrelatetoAlabama'ssuittodeclarevoidth econgressionalstatutegivi ngcertaincoastalstates,i ncludingCalifornia,th eso-calledtidelands,tovariousaspectsofgambling,toth estatusofbaseballasan i nterstateoperation*tomattersofinternalsecurity,andtoth epowersofth efederalgovernmenti nvariouseconomicfi elds.Onedisti ngui sh ed Wash i ngton writerh azardsth eopini onth atth eappointmentofEarlWarrenasCh i efJusticewillh avemorei nfluenceonth efutureofcivi lrigh tsandlibertiesi nth i scountryth ananyoth erdecisi onofth epresentadmini stration.
★Th ere areth ose wh osayth atbecause th evariousstate
courts h avenullifi edth eali enlandlawsandth eprivi legeofnaturalizati onh avebeenextendedtoth eresidentalienIssei,th ereare',noprospectsfortestcasesofgeneralconcernorapplicabi li ty i nsofaras th eJapaneseare concerned i n th ei mmedi atefuture.Th i si safalseanddangerousassumption,foraslongasth ere'arelawsth attouch uponth edailylivesofpersonsofJapaneseancestry,solongwillth erebepossibi li ti esth atth earbitrary i nterpretationandadmini strationofth esesamestatutesmayh avetobech allengedi nth ecourts.Th ough th erearenocases on th epresentCourtdock eti nvolving i ndi vi dualJapaneseliti gants,i ti snotdiffi culttoconceiveofseveralcasesth atmigh tbeappealedtoth eSupremeCourti nth enottoodistantfuture.Oneofth emosti nterestingmi gh tbeanoth erefforttotest
again th econstituti onalityofth eentirewartimeevacuationprogram.Unless th e AttorneyGeneralremoves prewar Japaneseorganizati onsfrom h i s li stofprescribedorganizati ons,h i sauth ori tytoarbitrarilydesignatedefunctassociati onsmaywellbequestioned.Th emanyusestowh i ch th i sli sti spresentlybeingput,wh i ch arefarremovedfrom th eorigi nalreasonsgivenforth epublicati on ofth edesignations,mayalsobesubjectedtoatest.
Th osewh obelieveth atth eEvacuationClaimsActisnotbeingproperlyadmini stered,th atmanyi temsth atCongressi ntendedtobecompensablesh ouldnoth avebeenclassifi edasnon-compensablebyth eDepartmentofJustice,th atth estandardsforvaluationarenotsound,th atrecoursetoth ecourtsi tselfispossible,aresomeofth eproblemsth atmaycauseliti gati on.Questionsrelatingtoth ei nterpretationandadmini strationofth eImmigration andNationai tyActof1952 maywellbeansweredbyth ecourts.Such mattersaseligi bi li tyofcertainIssei fornaturalizati on,forre-entrypermits,foradjustmentof-status,forsuspensionofdeportation,allcometomind.Immi-grationproblemsrelatingtostrandedNisei andIssei andth ei ssuanceofvisascouldcertainlybei ssuesforliti gati ons.Th ereturnofwartimevestedpropertyofth eJapaneseandth erateofexch angeforyendebtclaimsarealsopossibi li ti esforappealstoth eSupremeCourt.Th ereareprobablymanymorelegalquestionsdirectlyinvolvingJapaneseliti gantsth atmaybeappealedtoth eh i gh estcourti nth eforeseeablefuture,soth eattitudesofaCh i efJusticearevery i mportanttopersonsofJapanese"ancestry,asth eyaretoallAmericans.
★Asamatteroffact,andnoonesh ouldeverforgeti t,i nth ecomplexlifeoftoday,practicallyeverydecisi onofth eSupremeCourti nsomewayoranoth eraffectsourmanneroflivi ng.Underth eadmini strationofCh i efJusticeWarren,wetrustth atourcourtswi llcontinuetobeth ebulwark sofourlibertieswith outregard,toth etemperofth eti mesorth epublicpres-sures.Equalj usti ceunderlawmustremainth eguidi ngligh telseth etorch offreedommaybeextingui sh ed.
MASAOKA
HelloHawai i
JaneandJimmy,age8and9,werewatch i ngth eatomicex-plosionatYuccaFlatontele-vi si on.Jamesbrok eth esi lenceafterth eh ugeexplosion."Boy,
th eysuredon'tcarewh atth eydo i nNevada,doth ey?"Ji mmyexplainedloftily"Don'tbesilly.Th ey h avetomak eaplacetoputHawai iwh en i tgetstobe th e49thstate!" —Future
DSC medalawardedtoHawai i anNisei nowcivi li anatEniwelok
INHONOROF:
Th eDisti ngui sh edServiceCross,th enation'ssecondh i gh estmili tarydecoration,h asbeenpresentedto.AtonoMiura,24ofWailuk u,Maui,i nrecentceremoniesatEniwetok .Th epresentationwasmadebyMaj.Gen.P.W.Clark son,deputycommanderforth eU.S.Army,duringani nspectiontriptoth eatomicprovinggrounds.Miura,nowacivi li anemployeeatEniwetok ,wascitedforac-tionsJune12,1952,wh i leacor-poralwi th Co.F., 180th i n-fantry Regt., 45th Div., i nKorea.Th ecitati onreadsasfollows
"Attack i nga stubbornlyde-fended h i ll,th esecondplatoonofCompanyFwas h altednearatrench atth etopofth eslopebysmallarmsandgrenadefire."Th eplatoonwasforcedtowith draw50yards.Cpl.Miuravoluntarilylefth i s sh elteredpositi onandarmedonlywith apistolandbayonet,startedbackupth eh i lli ri -th efaceofi n-tensefire, pick i ngup enemygrenadesenroute."Reach i ngth eenemytrench ,
h eth rewgrenadesi ntoi t,driv-i ngth eenemyi ntoth ei rbunk -ersandwh enacomradecametoh i sai dwith aflameth rowerth eyclearedth eemplacement,enabling th eplatoontomoveup."Asth eywererejoi ni ngth e
platoononth ecrestofth eh i ll,aconcussiongrenadefellbe-tweenCpl.Miuraandh i spla-toonsergeantandh eth rewh i sh elmetonth egrenadeandflungh i mselfonth eh elmet."Th efpfce ofth eexplosionsh attered/th eh elmetandmo-
mentarilystunned h i m.Onre-covering,h epursuedandcap-turedth eenemysoldierwh oh adth rownth egrenade."Cpl.Miura'sgallantaction
reflectsth eh i gh estcredituponh i mselfandi si nk eepi ngwithth efi nesttraditi onsofth eUni-tedStatesarmy."
" " "GlennK.Matsumoto,sonofMr.andMrs.JoeE.Matsumoto,Bak ersfield, Calif., h as beenpromotedcadetsergeantatth eU.S.Mili taryAcademy.Avete-ran,ofWorldWarIIandth eoccupaticrtf*i nJapan,h e i samemberofvarious clubsatWestPointi ncluding camera,radio,weigh tli fti ng and golfclubs.
" " "Th eRev.LesterSuzuk i ofBerk eleyMeth odi stCh urch h asbeennamedpresidentofth eBayArea JapaneseMini stersAss'n
" " "Tak Hoh ri wasordainedamini steratrites h eldatth eParlHillOrth odoxPresbyterianCh urch i nDenverlastweek .
RenuncianlregainsU.S.citi zensh i p
LosAngelesSadami Marth aKozuk i wasdeclaredtobeanationalofth eUni tedStatesandentitledtoallrigh tsandprivi legesi na j udg-menth andeddowni nth eU.S.Di stri ctCourt.Mrs.Kozuk i (neeHarada)wasborni nFresnoi n1921andaresidenth ereatth eti meofevacuation.Sh ewassenttoTuleLak eWRAcenter.Wh i leatTuleLak eandbecauseofterroristactivi ti esofextremeelementsth ere,sh e renouncedh erciti zensh i p i n 1944.Afterreleasefrom th ecenter,sh ewenttoJapani n1946with h erh usband.In 1951,sh eappliedatth e
U.S.consulateatKobeforanAmericanpassport,butth econ-sulatedeniedh erapplicati onongroundssh e h adlosth erciti -zensh i pbyrenunciati onatTuleLak e.Mrs.Kozuk i fi ledactionagainstth eSecretaryofSt/jtteth rough h erattorneys,Ch uman"McKibbi n&Yok ozek i ,forde-claratoryjudgmentofU.S.na-tionality,alleging h errenunci-ati onwasmadeunderduress.InSeptember,1952,sh ewasadmittedto th eU.S.underacertifi cateofi denti tytoprose-cuteh eraction.Sh e i sresidi ngwith h erh usbandatParlier.
NaturalizedDenverWomenack nowledgeCLservices
DenverTwenty-th ree Issei womenwh obecamenaturalizedAmeri-canciti zensearlierth i smonthmadea j oi ntcontributi onof$70toth eDenverMi le-Hi JACLch apteronSept.21.Indivi dualdonations werecollectedbyMrs.Sh i nIguch iandMrs.TatsunoOk a,wh oex-plainedth atth emoneywasgiveni nappreciati onforJACLi nterpreterservicesonJune22and 23,forassistanceatth eciti zensh i pceremonyonSept.1and forth eCiti zensh i pDayserviceonSept.17.Mrs.Misao Üba,Mrs.Tatsuno
Ok a, Mrs.NoyeKawak ami ,Mrs.MisayoMizoue,Mrs.Hatsuk oMen-da, Mrs.Frances S.Kondo,MrsTsuyok oSallySuyama,Mrs.MatsuKosh i , Mrs.Tsuk i Sh i nto,MrsMi-\°TlG°t°.Mrs.Hisak o Kuroda,Mrs.Yosh i eSai ta,Mrs.Kuni Ki -tsutak a, Mrs.TomoIda.Mrs.SomeKosuge,Mrs.Ich i yo Uycno MrsYosh i eMaeda,Mrs.Ki mi Nak aya-ma,Mrs.Sh i k aTok unaga.MrsYo-sh i Mori, Mrs.Tok i Tak euch i ,MrsIguch i andMrs.TsuyoSaito.
"Th eBank ofJapanwillnoti ssue1,000-yennotestopreventi nflation.
PRESS FILE:PERSONALPIFFLES Acti nth eTwinCiti es(Minne!*lis-St.Paul)JACLch ant,ouroldpal,Harry?% »wh osome,wepredict,wn]r
atoth epresidencyofth «2*tionalJACL—"Main s? Na"North westTimes Seattfe et"'
"MAYRAISESTORM-Iffirst i nstallmentof j am cMich ener's"Sayonara-TneseRomance,"i nth ecuVr*>i ssueofMcCall'smagazinellnotraiseastormamongaZ'canwomen,th enwe'reway ',th ebeam.IndramaticftSnfttellswh yAmericanservicemenh avepreferredtomarryj aDa
nnesegirls.Th emagazineatwentwayoutonalimbi ndefyingoneofth eoldesttaCi nmagazinepublish i ng:prinZastoryaboutmiscegenation0i ntermarriage.Possiblyth ecditorsconsidered i ta"calculatedLlnaSbei Sh i mpo,NewYork .
*FT.LUPTONIANSSAY-Th eColoradoTimes,i n i tsSept29editi on,wroteth atTomYanagawh o h asbeen ch argedwithburglary,grandlarcenyandar-son i nth e$3,000th eft,wasaprominentNisei leaderi nth ecommunity ofFortLuptonh avi ngbeena memberofth eJACLandYoungBuddh i stAs-soci ati on.However,sinceth estorywaspublish ed,both organizati ons
h avesenti naflurryofangeredremark swantingaretraction,saying Yanaga was "notamember".Seish i ro"Nak amura,presidentofth eTri -StateBuddh i stCh urch relayedastatementup-onth e.requestofth eFt.Luptonch urch ,"mcTicati ngth atYanagawasnotaBuddh i st,andh adch angedreligi ons.Th eh umanmindish ardto
please.IfYanaga h adper-formedameritori ousact,th endllorganizati onswouldh aveclai medh i m asanardentme-berregardlesswh eth erh ewasornot-I—Colorado1—ColoradoTi mes.
"Ch ri stmasparcelsforser-vicemenoverseassh ouldbemai ledbetweenOct.15andNov.15.BoxesaddressedAPOorFPOmustnotexceed70lbsor100 i nch es i nlength andgirth .
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MissEmilyV.Wannner,formermanagingeditorofth eFriend,willremain i nJapanuntilth eendofOctoberonasuecialassignmenttocomplete h erresearch studiesonJoh nMani i roNak ah arnaatth erequestofth eU.S.NavyDeptJoh nManj i roNak ah amawas.'th esonofafish ermani nKoch i
prefecture,wh owasrescuedbyacrewofth eJoh nHowlandoutnfNewBedford,Mass.,after12daysadriftatsea.HewaSth enonlyH'yearsold.Hewasfirsttak entoHonolulu,th entoFair-h aven,Mass.,i n 1841byCapt.W,H.Wh i tfi eld.Incidentally,th elatePres.'Frank li nD.Roosevelt'sgrand-fath erwasWarrenDelanoofFairh aven,ownerofth esh i pcaptainedbyWh i tfi eld.-In 1933.PresidentRooseveltwrotetoDr.Nak ah ama*sonofJoh nManj i ro:"Wh enIwasalittlelw*vIwellremember grandfath ertellingmeallaboutth eli ttleJapanese boywh owenttosch ooli nFairh avenandwh owenttoch urch from timetotimewith th eDelanofamily.Imyselfusedtovisi tFair-h aven,andmymoth er'sfam-i lystillownstfa€oldh ouse.
Th enameofNak ah amawillalwaysberememberedbymyfamilyandIh opeth ati fyouoranyofyour familycomestoth eUni tedStatesth atyouwillcometoseeus."However,Mrs. Eleanor
Roosevelt declared th atsh ek newnoth i ngaboutth enameofNak ah amaduringh errecentvisi ttoJapan.Manj i rowasth eonlyJapa-
nesetojoi nth eGoldRush i nCalifornia.Hewentto Cali-fornia i nacoveredwagonfromth e Eastwith faint h opesofreturningtoJapan.Hevi si tedSanFrancisco i n1860asanof-fici al i ntepreterto AdmiralKi muraSettsu-no-Kami ofth eKanrinMaru,wh osediamondj ubi lee was observedby th eSanFranciscoJACL.AdmiralKi mura wasprominentlyre-memberedwith ■ei h ei CJapanesewh omadeearly-daycontribu-ti onstoJapan-Americarela-
tions.MissWarinnerwasverymuch surprisedto h earofth eKanrinMaruDiamondJubileeItmaybeabouttimetogetreadyforth eCentennialcele-brations.Iti sasplendidgestureonth epartofth eU.S.Navytofivesuch ai dtocompleteth eManj i rostudiesalth ough i tseemstobeatask forsomeNisei tocontinue.Miss Warinner,"in one ar-ti cle,says:"AtHonolulu,Manj i ropre-
sentedCh aplain Damon withh i spersonalsamurai swordandacopyofh i s translationofBowditch .In th e ch aplain'sstudy,Manj i rowrotealettertoCapt.Wh i tfi eld—h i sfirstcom-municati onwith h i s benefac-torsi ntenyears:"'Iwish foryoutocometoJapan;IwillnowleadmyDearFriendtorayh ouse,now(th at)th eport(is)openedtoallth enations.Ifound ourfriendSamuelC.Damon.Wewassoh appy(wi th )each oth er(th at)Icannotwrite i tall.Wh enIget h omeIwillwritebetteracc't.Iwillsendtoyousutmycloth e(mysuitofcloth es).Iti snotnew,butonlyforremem-bering)me.Iremainyou(r)friend,Joh nManj i ro.'"Forgottenromancesand i n-terestingepisodesofth eearlydayswh enJapanese-Americanrelationsbeganareonceagainbei ng revived by th ese h i s-tori ans.
Anti-Ni sei propagandistmayenterJapanelectionv Tok yoFormerNewYork resident.
-m SVak VSh i gak i "wife°f;"ltlst;,anudcurrentlyoromi-Inentwith h eranti-U.S and1anti-Ni sei arti cles i nth eJapa-nese pressandradio, i sre-'portedlypreparingtoenterth eSeErofth eHouse"f,vE StSd"j udgi ngfrom h erwriti nss,sh ewas k nown as MayTanak a'wh i lewriti ngi nAmerica Sh ereturnedtoJapanafewyears'3gO.
In recentmonth s, <;h e h asbeentryingh erbesttopaintagruesomepictureofAmericaandth eNisei ,presentingtoth eJapanesepublicamiserableandsh oddyreportofAmerica
TwoofMontereyCounty'snewestciti zens,ah usbandandwifeteam wh otook th ei rnaturalizati onteststogeth errecentlyareMr.and Mrs.Frank Ei zoTeraj i ,63MontereyRd.,Salinas.Th ey'reproudtobeciti zensandth ey'reproudofth eframedcopiesofth eDeclarationofIndependenceandAmericanflagswh i ch th eyreceivedfrom th eSalinasElk sLodgeduringcere-monies.Teraj i ,59,came h erei n1913,andnowraises52acresofcelery.Mrs.Teraj i cametoth eU.S.th esameyear.Th ey h avetwosons,Henry,27,aveteranofth eArmyofOccupation i nGermany,andWilli am,25,aMarineCorpsveteran.
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Ph oeni xAsh y,quietMedalofHonorwinnerfromNewMexicowash onoredlastSaturdaynigh tandmadeanh onoraryciti zenofAr-i zona.Sgt.Hirosh i MiyamuraofGallup and h i s wife, Terry,werefetedatabanquetgivenbyth eAmericanLegionPost29ofGlendale,th eGlendaleC.ofC,andth eAri zonaJACL.Th egroups i nvi tedth eMiya-murasfrom h i sGallup h omebecauseth eywantedtopayre-specttoth emanwh odownedbetween50and60Ch i neseRedswh i lecoveringh i sbuddies'es-cape.Forth ataction i nNorthKoreaonApr.24,1951,h ewasnominatedforth eMedalofHonor.Atty.-Gen.RossJones,"actingforGov.HowardPyle,madeth e28-year-oldNisei an h onoraryciti zenofArizona.
Amongth efri endsth eMiya-murasvisi tedwereth eEstsuoHiroses,6834N.24th Dr.,for-merGallupresidents.Healsoh eldareunionwith h i sWorldWarIIbuddiesofth e442ndRCT.Ofh i sstayi nth ePW camp,Miyamuratoldreportersth eCommunistssubjectedprison-ers to h eavy i ndoctrinati oncourses.Th eylecturedandgaveth em topicstodiscussamongth emselves."Butweonlystudiedwh enth eguardswerewatch i ng,"h esai d.Hesaidh eh asnosympath yforth eso-calledprogressiveswh oh aveacceptedth eCom-munistdoctrine.Hesri dth ereweresomeamongh i sprisonergroup,mostlyyoung,"wh obelievedeveryth i ngth eRedstoldth em.Youcouldn'ttellth em differently."
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* * "Anoth erh eatrecordh asbeenbrok en!OnSept.28,th emer-,curyroseto91'j at3:30p.m.Th enextday,i twas99.2 at2:30p.TTi.,th e41stdayof90°plusweath eri n1953.
AroundCh i cago...Th eFridayClubissponsor-i nga seriesofh alf-h ourlee-!tures by Georgia Craven onJapaneseartth i smonth atth eArtInstitutefrom 12:30to 1p.m.OntapOct.14is"Japa-jnesepainti ngsi nth eArtInsti-tute"i nGalleryH6;Oct.21,|"OurJapaneseprintcollection"i nGalleryH5;Oct.28,"Influ-enceofJapaneseprintsonwes-ternartists"i nGallery42...Th eArt.Institutewomen'sboardwillpresentsomeoldtimeunforgettable filmswith un-usualsh ortsubjectsati tsFull-ertonHail.Th esch edule:Oct.27, 8 p.m.,"Destry RidesAgain."andNov.17,"Camille",...Ci i ov.StrattonandAtty.-!Gen.Castlerequestedareport!ofCh i cagoviolationsofsafetyandh ealth laws.Th eyseek ac-tion i nCh i cagoslumsatth enextlegislativesession ...HenryA.Kru.se succeedsWil-fredSvk esasch ai rmanofth eCh i cagoHousingAuth ori ty...Melindn.th eyear-oldeleph antatBrook fi eld'sch i ldren'szoo,h as fracturedbones i n bothh i ndlegs.Sh ecamefrom Su-matrarecently...North westAi rli nesi nauguratedanon-stopCh i cago-Portlandfli gh t...Ch i cago JACL h eld i ts golftournamentlastSundayatth eSi lverLak ecourse.Th ech ap-terwi llh avei tsgigantican-nualcarnivalOct.24-25atOli-vetInstitute,1441N.Cleveland.Fundswillsupportth eMi dwestJACLRegionalOfficeandlo-calch apteractivi ti es.
Personals...Th eRev.Toh ak uArak awaofCh i cago'sNich i rench urch ,1620N.LaSalle,flewtoJapanSept.23tovisi th i ssi ck moth eri nNagoya.During h i s expectedtwo-month sabsense,th eRev.S.Aoyagi willconductservices...Th eSk yleei i sannual"BlueGardenia"dancewillbe h eldNov.7 atth eMcCormipkYWCA,1001N.Dearborn.Bidsat$1arebeingsoldbymembers...Th eCityWidersi nformal"Hallowe'enHop"willbe abang-upaffairOct.31,8p.m.,atth eLarrabeeYMCA,1508N.LarrabeeSt.Onth ecommitteeareJamesSu.tita,Setsuk oMi-yasak i ,MasMiyaj i ,RoseFuj i -moto,KazieO/.imaandNobuWatanabe.Admissi oni s$1...Gene Wak ubayash i , 4212 S.Berk eleyAye.,formerlyofTa-coma,willmarryPegrgryHi k i daofSeattlecomeNov. 1.Sh ework sforawh olesalej ewelryfirm; Genei saradio-engineerforStewartWarnerElectricCo.,and istreasurerofth eCity-Widers.Th e couplewillliveh ere ...RobertGeorge,formerlyateach eratAmach eWRAcenterandracerelationsmanfitMilwauk ee,i snow as-sociatedwith th eNationalCon-ferenceofCh ri sti anandJews...BettyKono,11S.EasternAye.,Joliet,(40 milessouth -westofCh i cago) i sa publich ealth nurseforth eWillCoun-tyHealth Dept.Lastyear,th eformerSantaBarbara(Calif.)girlreceivedamaster'sdegreei nnursingatth eUni v.ofWash -i ngton...RoseFuj i moto,826E.52ndSt.,i sabusyCi tyWid-er,a loyalCLerandDorcasmember.FormerlyofWatson-vi lle(Calif.),sh e i ssupervisorofperiodi calrecords atth eUniv.ofCh i cagoli brary...Th eMi k elUgi war-as,5632V? S.MarylandAye.,areproudpar-entsofth ei rsecondch i ld,Mau-reen Esth er,born Sept. 11.Broth erofAbe,Ch i cagoch ap-terpresident,h e i sanactiveNi sei VeteranandCLer.Hei sengaged i nrealestateandco-lawh sStanSandwich Sh op,67
E.Adams.Hiswi feisth efor-merJaineOi ofLosAngeles...MarianMizuno,2300N.Semi-naryAye.,pastpresidentofth eSk yleens,i snow treasurerofh erseniorclassatWallerHigh.t.BobHirai ,914W.NewportAye.,CLerand bowler,willmavetoSanDiegoforperman-entresidenceth emi ddleofth i smonth .Th eCooperativeInves-tors h adafarewelldinneri nh i s h onoratComoInn lastSaturday.
MT.-PLAINSCLDISTRICTMEETSETNOV.28-29
DenverMountainPlai nsJACLerswillreserveTh ank sgi vi ngweek end—Nov.28and29—foradistri ctconferencetobeh eldi nth i scitywith th eMi le-HiJACLasth esponsoringorgani-zation.Aspecialattractiontobeh eldi nconjunctionwith th etwo-daymeetingwillbea MountainPlainsJACL i nvi tati onal-openbowling tournamentforallNisei men.I. Th ebowlingmeetwillbedi-rectedbyJoh nSak ayamaandjHooch Ok amura,co-ch ai rmen,|with th eBowl-MorLanes asth elocale.Th eDenverJACL,under
Pres.Joh nNoguch i ,willbe i nch argeofsocialeventsforth eMountainPlai nsconference.GeorgeMasunaga,distri ctch ai rman,willdirectbusiness;affairsofth emeeting.JACLersfromTexas,Nebras-
k a,Montanaandoth erstatesareexpectedi nDenverforth e[Novemberaffair.
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Ch i cagoJACL:"Eyesi ntoth eFuture,"a16mm.coloredmovie'storyofatomicpower,willbesh ownatth eOct.16 general,membersh i p meeting th rough |arrangementscompletedby,Dick SatoofArgonneNationalLaboratories.
* " "DetroitJACL:Th e ch aptertroph i esi nth eDetroit(Sum-mer)BowlingLeagueforh i ghaverageswenttoDavidIzumi.andDoroth yKurodaandth eteamtroph ywenttoRoseLeongjandh erteamcomposedofRayHigo,DavidIzumi,WesleyKu-botaandKiyoMatsui.
♦ * *ELA & SWLA: Both th eSouth westandEastLosAngeles|ch aptersco-sponsorth eOct.30"Spook Social"forHallowe'enatInternationalInstitute,435S.BoydAye.
" " ♦DowntownLosAngelesJACL:Some50studentsareenrolled'i n'th ech apternaturalizati onclasstaugh tbyEi j i Tanabeatth eHobartBlvd.Sch ool.Assist-i ngwith enrollmentwere:HarryFuj i ta,pres.;LilyOtera,Meri j ane Yok oe, Grace Morinaga,!Kei Uch i ma, Dave Yok ozek i andIBlanch eSh i osak i .
Ch i cago'sInauguralCh i cago
Dr.Frank Sak amoto,ch ai r-man ofth e Ch i cago JACLeigh th annualInauguralBall,announcedbidsforth esemi-formaloccasionareavailablefrom CLersat$5.Th edancewillbeh eldatth eSh erryHo-tel,1725E.53rdSt.,onNov.28,from9p.m.
CLUBNOTESSanFrancisco
Th eNationalJACLan-nouncedth i sweek th enewandrenewingmembersh i ps i n th e1000Clubreceivedduringth emonth ofSeptemberasfollows:
FIFTH YEARDr.Harry Kita, Salinas, Cai f.:George Mi k awa, Venice, Calif.;George S. Ono, Los Angeles;Dr.Randolph M.Sak ada,Dr.Th omasT.Yatabe.Ch i cago:Ak i j i Yosh unura,Colusa.Calif.
FOURTHYEARFred Ik eguch i .longBeach , Calif.:TomNak amura, Sanger,Calif.; DickNi sh i .Sacramento.
THIRDYEARDr Willi am T.Hiura.KumeoYosh i nari .Ch i cago;Dr.Sh i gei uR.Horio.SanFrancisco; Frank W.Sa-k ada.Dayton.O.
SECOND YEARGeorgeAbe.Ma.satoMoyish i ma,
Selma,Calif.:FredAoyama,Reno;Mariori eMover,NewYork :Arth urMorimi tsu, Sh i geno Nak ano, Dr.Frank Sak amoto, Ch i cago; Dr.George M.Mivak e.Fresno.Calif.;Yuk i oOk amoto.Wh i teBearLak e.Minn.; Fumi Utsuk i , CulverCity,Calif.
FIRST YEARWilli am Hosh i mi ya,Yuk i oKuma-moto.SanFrancisco:Dr.Isaacli j i -ma.St.Paul.Minn.; NoboruKato,A.Ik eMasaok a, Frank Matsuok a.Fred M.Moriguch i .Venice.Calif.;Mrs.KavKush i no, HenryOmach i .GeorgeYunagita,Minneapolis;RuthNak aya.Tosh Noma.HarryJ.Su-zuk i . Ch i cago; Harry Sh i nozak i ,Mi lwauk ee; Izumi Utsuk i , CulverCity,Calif.i ■
ClevelandPTA grouph earstalk onNippondollsandfestival
ClevelandSpeak i ngon Japanesedollsfestivalcustoms,Mrs.Ka-|
tsuich i Satowdescribedh erJa-panesech i ldh oodandexh i bi ted14 dollssh ebrough ttoth i scountry25yearsagoasayoungmissi onarystudentatarecentFairvi ew Park Sch oolPTA.meeting."Everych i ldisgivenaset
lofdollsatbirth ,"explainedpe-1titeMrs.Satow."Th ese arebrough toutfordisplayonedayeach year,Mar.3,wh i ch i sk nownasGirl'sFestivalDay.,"Boysh aveasimi larfestivalday,May5.Th ei rdollsaremoremili taryi nstyle."Sh eh asafragilepairofdollsmadeforh erasaweddinggi ft.Anoth erh andcarvedgroup,witheach dollmeasuringnomoreth anV4-inch h i gh ,wasgiventoh erasafarewellgift.Soonafterh erarrivali nth estates,sh e marriedKatsuich i Satow,youngmissi onarystudentfromIdah o.Th eSatowswith th ei rtwoch i ldrenmovedtoClevelandeigh tyearsago.Th ei rson Sy-mon,agraduateofWesternRe-serveMedicalSch ool,i sani n-terneatth eU.S.PublicHealthHospitali nBoston.Hi rok oi sasenioratWestHigh Sch ool.
" " "ClevelandJr.Matrons:Or-ganized lastyearwith h elpfrom th eClevelandJACL,Sa-ch i eTanak ai spresidentofth eclubwh i ch i splanninga cos-tumeHallowe'enpartyforch i ldren,Oct.25,2-5p.m atth eEuclid-30th Meth odi stCh urch .Oth ersonth ecabinetsare:IMidgeFuj i moto,vp.;JaniceKak u,MacSh i rasawa,sees.;SallyTak etatreas.;Yuk i Nak aj i ,pub.Retiri ngofficersare:IMasyYamauch i ,pres.;KazYama-laVp-i-KlySTash i ma'MacKanno.SS,.!-.*ayF"rawa,treas.;MacNak agawa,pub.
Clyde Sh i mabuk uro, sh oestoremanageratWailuk u,Maui,waselectedpresidentofth eTerritori alFederationofSt.FrancisXavierClubsati ts10thannualconventioni nHilo.
Citi zensh i pawardgoestodoctor
Ph i ladelph i aTocommemorateth eforma-ti onandsigni ngofth eConsti-tution,th ecityofPh i ladelph i ah onoredover2,000ofitsnewcti i zensatIndependenceHall,|actualsiteofth esigni ngandadpotionofth cdocumenti n1787.IUsh ers i nnativecostumesseatedguests.Representingth eJapanesewereMmes.TomeKa-nedaandFuk uTh urn.KarlI.Zimmerman,distri ctdirectorofth eU.S.Immigrationand Naturalizati on,presentedth eCiti zensh i pAwardtoDr.Y.VincentYosh i da,obstetrici anonth estaffofSt.Vi ncent'sHospitalandDoctor'sHospital.Heisalsoactivei nCath oli cor-ganizati ons.Dr.Yosh i daexpressedh i sgra-ti tudeforth elong-sough tprivi -legeofciti zensh i p,wh i leth eaudiencei nterruptedwith burstsofapplause.Earlieri nth cday,Yosuk eNaUano,apartnerofa localconstructionengineering firm,representednewciti zensonaTVprogram.Th eJapanesewh orecently attained citi zensh i pwere featuredonCiti zensh i pDay,Sept.17,th rough coopera-tionofth ePh i ladelph i aJACLch apterwith th esponsorsofth eday'sevents,th ePh i ladelph i aBarAss'n.
" " "BonVoyage:Mi yoSh i tamaeofPh i ladelph i a,wh oseengage-menttoJoeIk ewasannouncedrecently,was h onoredatasur-prisesh owerSept.27atth eIh omeofMrs.Wi lli am Sasaga-wabyYosh i Tamak i .Th eh on-oreewassch eduledtoleaveOct.8tojoi n h erfi ancee i nFrank -.furt,Germany,wh ereth eywilli bemarried.He i satech ni calrepresentativeforPh i lcoCorp.i ngovernmentwork .Longac-tivei nth ePh i ladelph i aJACL,sh ewasavisi ti ngnurse.
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Pending th ereview,EnnisandMasaok arequestedth atalldistri ctofficersofth eServicebe i nstructedtowith h oldac-tiononallpendingmaleIsseinaturalizati onpetiti ons.Because so few recordsofWorldWarIdraftproceduresareavailable,i ti sdi ffi culttoreconstructwh atactuallyh ap-pened36 yearsago,Masaok asai d.But,h e contended,th egovernmentough ttoproceedonth ebasisth atallIssei arequalifi edfornaturalizati onun-lessth ere i sevi dencetoth econtrary,i nsteadofassumingth e negative approach wh i chvi olateseveryconceptofAm-erican j uri sprudence."Toexpecteach Issei tore-
callexactlywh ath appened36yearsago i sunrealisti candunfair,"Masaok asaid."Con-gress i ntendedth atth eIsseibegivennaturalizati onanddi dnotputup tech ni calgroundsuponwh i ch i tsh ouldbedenied."
Scenefrom GoldenGateHARUO ISHIMARU
Offtoth eHigh lands. ..Th erei sanunderstandingth atJACLstaffmembersareentitledtoavacationeachyear.Th ere i salsoamorei aci tunderstandingth ati tdoesn'tdoanyh arm i falit-tleJACLbusinessi sth rowni nduring th evacation.
Wh en NationalPrexy"Cal-lah an"Inagak i advisedNation-alDirectorMasaoSatowth ath eh adtomak eabusinesstriptoVancouver,8.C.,i nlateSep-temberfindcouldtak eti metovisi tsomeofth ech apters i nth ePacifi cNorth west,th eIsh i -marusleapedatth eopportunitytoactascombinati onch auffeurandbodyguardto"Calli h an."GeorgeflewtoSanFrancisco
andweMi earlyFridaymorn-i ng,Sept.18.Wetook th ebeau-tifulandmoreleisurelyHigh -way101 uptoCrescentCity,th encut i ntoGrant'sPasstospendth enigh t.
"Ourfi rststopwas i ri Port-landwh erewemetwi th th ePortland and Gresh am-Trout-daleJACLch apters.Gresh amandTroutdalearefarmingcom-muniti esafewmilesawayfromPortland.Th ePortlandCh apterji sablysteeredbyJoh nHadajand th e Gresh am-TroutdaleCh apterbyMasFuj i moto.Th eusualprocedureth atGeorgeandIfollowedatourmeetingswasth atIgaveabriefreportonlegislationandoth ermattersaffectingth eJACLand,answered"tech ni cal"questions.IGeorgewasth emai nspeak er.I
Hereallywowedboth th eIsseiandNi sei atth ePortlandand,Gresh am-Troutdale dinner,meetingbyspeak i ngboth i n|English and Japanesetoth e'specialdeligh tofth &tenIssei jleaderspresent. *Ournextstopwasi nHoodRiverSundayeveningwith th eMi d-Columbia ch apter.How-ever,sinceth eresometimedur-i ngth eday,Joh nandMayHa-da,wh oareoldfriendsofmine,graciouslytook usonanoutingtoTimberlineLodge,th evaca-tionresortatMt.Hood.Ore-goniansarereallyproudofth i smountain, and certainly i ts'beautyandgrandeur,even i nlatesummer,i sawe-inspi ri ng.Th e Nati onalPrexy,wh oth rough nofaultofh i sown,wasbornandraised i nCali-fornia,wasreallycaptivatedbyth ePaci fi cNorth westandi twasallwecoulddotok eeph i mfrom tryingtostak eaclaimoneverywildernesslotwecameto.
"WeweregreetedbyKoeNl-sh i moto,Mid-ColumbiaCh apterPrexy,i nHoodRi verlaterth atdayandmetwith h i sch apterlordinneranda meetingfol-lowing.Th eHoodRi verboysaremostlyorch ardfarmersandwecaugh tth empracticallyatth epeak ofh arvest.Th eywent
allouttoextendth ei rh ospi -talitytous.Weh adanopportunitytogetacquaintedwith Ray "Ch op"Yasui andh i sgraciouswife,Mi-k i e,andoth ermembersofth ech apteratth eYasui h ome.InnearbyPark dalewewere th eh ouseguestsofRayandDoroth ySato,and "Callah an"stayedwith Mam andAyaNoj i dur-i ngourtwodays i n'th eHoodRiverarea."Callah an" h ad h eard so
much aboutth i sareath ath e,wantedtostaytwodaysandjRayarrangedtotak eh i m sal-Imonfish i ngatCelilo,alth oughlitwasfairlylate th eseason.Th ebestfi sh i ngi sdonebyboatbutunfortunatelywith th efi rstcastwelostth eanch or.Wh en i twasdiscoveredth atIdidn'tmak eagoodenough an-ch or,"Callah an,"RayandMrSatowentback tosh oretofishbut,alas,th ech i nook salmonwerescnook sanddi dn'tcomeanywh ere nearth elines,letaloneh ook s.Nexttimewewillh avetoask MasSatowtosendoutdi-rectivesnotonlytoth ech ap-tersbutalsototh efi sh toletth em k nowth atth eNai onalPrexyi scoming.An i nterestingexperienceat
|Celilowaswatch i ngIndiansnetforsalmon.Th eIndiansgotoastrategicspotonth erapids!wh ereth esalmonattempttoj umpupstream,andwith alongnetresembling an overgrownI1butterflynet,scoopsupth esal-monoutofth eriver.Irememberreading i nan-
|th ropologyalongtimeagoth at'th esespecialfish i ngspotsareh andeddownfromfath ertoson1andarerespectedbyoth erIrr--1dianfish ermenasa h eredi tary1righ t.Th i sanci entandpictur-esque custom may disappearwh ennew damsarebuiltonth eColumbiaRi ver.
ToobadbecausebynextyearInagak i couldh aveleth i sh ai rgrow,braidi tuponboth si des'andrunup toCelilowith anettomak esureofcatch i ngsomesalmon.
Nextweek we'lltellyouaboutoutmeeting with th eJACLch aptersi nth estateofWash i ngton.
CanadiantenorsetforJapanconcerts
NewYorkFrank Kumagai,Vancouver,
8.C.,-born tenor,i s sch eduledsh ortlytotourJapantoappeari nconcerts,h i smanagerJosephA.Bellewannouncedlastweek .Hegainedpublicattentionwh enh eappearedas Nank i -Poo i nGilbert&Sullivan's"Mi k ado"atTorontoi nMarch ,1952.Kumagai was"th efi rstsingerofJapanesedescenttoplayth i srole i nCanadaorth eUni tedStates.
LosAngelesNisei victi mofex-convictextortioner
CAPSULES:
policeto"rayOfears"oni N-W-SHbeing,S°UgMbyL°S Angelessafetyofh i mselfan/rw! A ICleanerforth ePersonalwasbeingSortedfromh Tm" COm*lained th at
r.Sufec'was i denti fi ed asCh arli eDyer,addressunk nownlMOnngf 1
k -PuHce afterPa>'inS$200to h i s h arasserandgivenunt,i Oct.1toproduceanoth er,$4OO wasKiyosh i MasudaIanddyer,3406S.Ray-
Hetoldpoliceth atDyerh asIuseda gooddeeddonebyh i m,inJuly,1950,asth ebasisof|manarrassment,claimi ngth atIasuitcasewh i ch Masuda'trans-portedalongwith Dyerdown-j townatth eti mewas"fullof|dope".|HedroveDyer,acustomerdowntownath i si nsi stenceandth atat7th andSpring,twomenmetDyerh ollering"comeon,letsgo".Th eydisappearedwi th|th esuitcase,Masudatoldpolice|Aweek later,th esamecus-i tornersh owedup,Masudasaid,tellingh i m h eh adbeenarrested'onadopech argeth enigh th ewasgiventh elift,andth atth esui tcasewasfullofdope.Sixmonth slater,Masudasaid h ebegangettinglettersfromDyerfrom SanQuentin,ask i ngformoney.Masudai gnoredth ematfirstandfinallywroteh i m arefusal.Twoweek sago,Dyer,appar-ently releasedfrom prison!calledandtoldh i m"h ewasi ndeep"fortransporting dope.ITh enextday,Masudagaveh i m i$200.Th edemandscontinuedto;comeformorewh enh eask edfor$1,100,allegedlysaying h eneededth emoneytoreclaimh i sbaby,bornwh i leh ewasi nprisonandputoutforadoptionbyh i swi fe.Herefused.Apparentlysensingath reatto h i spersonalsafety,Masudatoldh i sstorytoth epolice.
* » "Ch argedwith negligenth omi -cide,th etri alofW.D.Moore,33,Seattlecarpetcontractor,openedlastweek i nth ecourtofSuperiorJudgeTh eodoreS.Turner.Testimonywash eardtoth c effectth atKameh ach i roNumoto,77,lastOct.17,wasstruck andfatally inj ured at12th Aye.S.andMainSt.Wit-nessessaidth evicti m,wh odi edlastNov.12,steppedfrom i nfrontofoth ercarsstoppedatth e i ntersection i ntoth epathofMoore'scar.
* * *Nationalh eadquartersforth eJapanese Canadian Ci ti zen'sAss'n h asbeenestablish edatMontrealwith temporaryof-fi cesat1601Mi llarSt.,VilleSt.Laurent,Quebec.Hirosh i Ok udaispresident;ToyoEbata,ex-ecutivesecretary.
* * "TadMiyak eofBowles,Calif,waselectedpresidentofth eCentralCaliforniaYoungBudd-h i stAss'nlastweek .
* » "Recentlyfallingth rough th eroofofapotatocellar,farmerN.Ok awak i ofMitch ell,Neb.,i sreportedrecuperatingsatisfac-torily.
* *. " ■EdMiyah ara,Univ.ofNe-brask agraduate,i sameberofth eMorrillHigh Sch oolfacultyatMitch ell,Neb.Heisth esec-ondson ofMr.andMrs.J.Miyah araandismarriedtoth eformerHisayeSak urada.
* * *Th eSanFranciscoJapaneseConsulate-Generalannouncedatotalof$42,607.20 h as beenforwardedtoth eJapaneseRedCrossforJapaneseFloodRe-li effrom th eNo.Calif.JapanFloodReliefCommittee.
* » *Th e Japan AirLines will
open i tsnewU.S.h eadquartersat45GrantAye.,ablock awayfrom San Francisco'sUni on
Square.Oth erofficeswillbeestablish ed i nNew York ,LosAngelesandHonolulu.
" « »Toraisefundsth atwillbedevotedtowardservingmem-bersofth earmedforceswh i levisi ti ngNew York City,th eNi sei ServiceOrganizati onbe-ginacitywi decampaignsoon,i twasdecidedatth eh omeofth eWi lli ftnKoch i yamas.
" " "Joh nT.Saito,Nisei reales-tatebrok eri nSouth westLosAngeles,i streasurerofth eCi ti -zens Againstth c ProposedAdams-Wash i ngton Freeway,wh i ch i scirculatingapetiti onurging planners against th eselection because ofundueh ardsh i ptobeenduredbysome10,000propertyownersto beaffected.SomearerecentNisei,h omebuyers.
" " "Cork yKawasak i waselectedpresidentofCh i cagoResetti ersCommittee atth ei rannualmeetingSept.28.Onabusinesstripi nJapan,h e i sexpectedtoreturnth i smonth .Tah ei Matsunaga,Ich i k uroKondo,Noboru Honda, Rich ard Yamada,v.p.;Mrs.JeanetteMayata,sec;Koh ach i ro Sugimoto, George Te-raok a,treas.;Kiyosh i Joich i , Th om-asMasuda,aud.. . .TatsKush i da,So.Calif.JACL
|regionaldirector,willbech ai r-Jmanofth esessionpresentingreportsfromth ework sh opses-sionsatth eseventh annualmeetingofth eL.A.CountyConferenceonCommunityRe-lationsatPepperdineCollegeOct.16.Th eJACLisoneof50affili atedmemberorganizati ons.RobertYosh i oKodamaandMrs.'Ruth Kodani willserveonth eexecutivecommi 11ccofth eLACCCR.
SO.ALAMEDACOUNTYCLHONORS-GROWERS
Centerville,Calif.Th eSouth ernAlamedaCoun-tyJACLHarvestbarbecueOct.16atth ecountyfairgroundsatPleasantonwillh onorlocalNi-sei growerswh osefarm prod-uctsbrough ttop h onorstoth ecounty'sdisplayatth e StateFairatSacramentoth i syear.CountyandStateFairprizeswillbeawardedtowinners,ac-cordingtoRayKi tayama,ch ai r-man.Disti ngui sh ed guestsex-pected to be presenti ncludeCh esterE.Stanley,distri ctsup-ervisor,Col.ArmstrongandEu-geneWaring.Committeemembersofth e
steak barbecueaffairare:RayandKiyoKitayama,gen.arr.;Yutak aHanda, SatSek i k ah ara, Hi-sak o Yamanak a, Setsu Umemoto,refresh ments;Doroth yKato, prog.;Don Tak i zawa, Hideo Katsumoto.finance; Ak i Kato, mv.Aduitswillbeassessed$1.50andch i ldren,from6to12,willbeh alfprice.
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nia.NationalTreasurer.3.Th e k nownbondh olders, mort-gagees,andoth ersecurity h oldersowningor h oldi ng 1 percentormore oftotalamountof bonds,mortgages,oroth ersecuriti esare:(Ifth erearenone,sostate.)None.4.Paragraph s2and3 i nclude, i n
cases wh ere th e stock h olderorsecurity h olderappearsupon th ebook softh ecompanyastrusteeori nany oth erfiduci aryrelation, th enameofth epersonorcorporationfor wh om such trusteei sacting;al-soth estatements i nth etwopara-graph ssh owth eaffiant'sfullk now-ledgeandbeliefasto th ecircum-stancesandconditi onsunderwh i chstock h olders and security h olderswh odonotappearuponth ebook softh ecompany as trustees,h oldstock andsecuriti es i nacapacityoth erth an th atofa bona fide
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i nglyrapidrecoveryfromwar'ssupremecatastro-,]ph e, h eri ndomi tablespiri th asrecordedoneofih i story'sbrigh testandmosti nspi ri ngch apters.,j
b Politi cally,economicallyandculturally,ourtwogreatnationsarenow united i nfri endsh i p,per-'manentlyallied i nth ecauseofenduringworldpeace,anddedicatedtoth eprinci plesoffreedomanddemocracy.|Itgivesmegreatprideandsatisfactionth atth eph ysi calli nk ourPresidentsh i psprovidebetweenjAmericaandJapancontributesalsototh efurth er*janceofourmutualunderstanding,andth eaccom-plish mentofourcommonspiri tualobjecti ves.*
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CrownPrinceroofsforCaliforniaasBearsdumpedbyOh i oStale
SPOrrSGOPE:
CrownPrinceAk i h i toofJapanviewedh i sfi rstgameof
AmericanfootballlastSaturdayatBerk eley,politelyroutingforth elosingCaliforniaBearsi nanationally-televisedgamewithOh i oState.Hewasoftennuzzledbutk eenlyi nterestedth rough -out.Heclappedmildlyforth eCaliforniatouch downsandre-ceiveda j unni ngexplanationofth egame'smysteriesi nJapa-nesefioreProf.SusumuNak amura,wh oteach esJapaneseandTibetan,andKenIsh i i ,formermemberofth eJapaneseconsu-lategenera]officeandnowa seniori npoliti calscience...Escortedto h i s50-yardlinebyRobertG.Sproul,universitypresident,andJoh nSimmons,ch i efprotocolofficerforth eStateDept..Ibe19-year-oldprincedrew applausefrom th e47,000assembledi nMemorialStadium as h ewas i ntroducedoverth eloudspeak ersystem.Th eJapanesenationalanth emwasplayedbyth eCaliforniabandj ustbeforek i ck offi nth eprince'sh onor...Wh enOh i oStatepulledi ntoth elead,th eprinceask edth eprofessorwh yth eBearsdi dn'tpassmoreoften.Calcompleted13ofi ts25pitch esandOh i oStateconnectedwith 9of19attemp-ted.Oh i oStatewon33-19.
*Sh i rai toDefendTitleOct.27Worldflyweigh tch ampi on Yosh i oSh i rai ofTok yowill
defendh i sti tleagainstTerryAllenofEngland,formerch ampi on,onOct.27.Th ematch wasorigi nallysch eduledforOct.9,butsetback becauseofani nj uredeyeSh i rai sufferedi nasurpriseseven-roundTKO defeath anded i n'atune-upboutatOsak alastmonth byLeoEspinos'a.ofth ePh i li ppi nes...Terry'smana-gerJoh nnySh arpprotestedbitterly,demandinganearlierdate,butwasoverruledbyth eJapanBoxingCommissi onerMuneh i deTanabe.Sh arpi nsi stedanearlierdatesinceth elatedatewouldsetTerry'stimetableoffandpenalizeh i sownfigh ter...Espi-nosa,i tcanberecalled,openedacutoverSh i rai 'slefteye i nth everyfirstroundofth eboutandbyth eseventh roundh adi tbleedingsobadlyth atth erefereestoppedth ebout.Sh i rai 'sdoctorsaidth ecutwas h eali ngth i spastweek ,buth esh ouldbegivenmoretimetoh ealcompletely.LastSaturday'snationwi deTVboutbetweenHonoluluWild-
catPh i lKi rnandArth urPersleyofRedCross,La.,ended i nasimi larmannerofth eSh i rai -Espinosamatch ...Wh i lei twasn'tstoppedbyth ereferee,th eKoreanAmericanwelterweigh t'smanager,Eish oToyama,th rew i nth etowelatth ebellstartingth eseventh .roundtogiveth eveteranNegro j abberanupsetvictory...PersleycutKirn'slip i nth efi rstround,closedth ebarrel-ch eatedKirn'slefteye i nth eth i rdandfini sh edth ej obbyopeningah ugecutatth esi deofKirn'seyei nth esi xth ...Kirn'sfi rstappearance i nCh i cagoresultedi nasurpisewinoverVirgi lAk i ns...InTVappearancesoutofHollywoodLegionlatelastyear,Kirnrosetopopularitywith agoodstringofvic-toriesuntilstoppedbyGoldenBoyArtAragon.
MOREBOXINGNOTES:Topringsi deseatsforth eSh i rai -Allenfigh twillcost¥3,600($10),accordingtoInternationalPromotionsandYomiuri Sh i mbun,promotersofth eOct.27worldtitleboutatTok yo'sKorak uenbaseballstadium.Acrowdof20,000 i sexpected...AblastingbantamfromElPaso,JoseCotero,registeredaunanimous10-rounddecisi onovergameTommyVmedai nth eTuesdayfeatureatth eOlympicAudi nLosAngeles.Asonereportersummedi tup:"Umedawagedh i susualbattle,figh ti ngtoth ebi tterendbutcomingoytonth esh ortendofth eduk eas h e h as i nh i spasteigh tsk i rmi sh es."
Lodi High Fullback Spark li ngViobi Tamura,afullback forLodi (Calif.)High Sch ool,i s.aconsistentscorer.LastSaturday,h etalliedtwoofth em i nth e
14-6winoverMercedHigh i nth eLodi GrapeBowl...Loditrai ledC-0atth efi rstquarterandLodi'srunningattack cli ck edwh enapassbrough tth eballtoth e5,wh enNobi rammedover,from th e1onth eth i rddown...Th reeminuteslater,LodirecoveredaMercedfumbleonth ei r25.Tamuramadeth eendzoneona15-yardscoot.Lastweek ,th e h ustli ngNisei carriedth eball12timesfor49yards—acommendable4.1yardaveragepercarry.Th eweek previousagainstRich mondHigh ,Nobi h ada3.2yardaveragepercarry...Inth eth reegamesLodi h asplayedth i sseason,h eh asmanagedtotallyi neach .INTRODUCING:SanJoseStateFrosh droppedth eseasonopener,20-6,lastSaturdaybowingtoEastContraCostaJCat
Concord,Calif.Th eSpartababesh asoneofi tsbestfrosh turn-outsi nrecentyears.WesNak asora h adastartingassignmentatcenter...WatsonvilleHigh 'sli gh twei gh tteam appearstobefairlyloadedwith Nisei talent.Atquarterback i sAk i oIdetnoto,oneofth ebestpassersi nth eSantaClaraValleyleague.SusumuMatancandGordonIwanaguarestartingh alfback swh i leHi romiTak eraoto,agoodsafetyman,doesth ek i ck -offi ng.Onth eli nearePawlHiura,tack le,GeorgeYosh i k adoandSusumuNagai,guards...EJk Grove(Calif.)High Sch ooli nth eSolanoCountyAth leti cLeaguescoreda12-0wini napracticetiltoverRioVi staJunMiyauosweptrigh tendfor20yardsandth efi rstElk Grovescore..,Probablyth eh efti estNisei gridderi nprepcirclesisJi mNaaok aofGardenaHigh ,a220-lb.tack le...GeorgeKita-gawatalliedtwiceonTDaerialsforSanMateoHigh lastFridayni gh ti nth e27-7routh andedth eMontereyToreadoresAk i raNak atatalliedth eloneBelmontHigh score i nth e19-6lossh andedfrom LincolnHigh asLosAngelesprepsopenedth ei rseasonlastweek .BenNak atani alsostartedforBelmontVeteranKenMatsudastartedatlefth alfforWestch esterHighi nth e40-13rompoverCulverCity.
"Aunique"beatth epro"tournamentatCleveland'sWillnwick coursesawth eFairwayClub,comprisedof76Ni sei vtoriousrecently.GordonAlves,Willowick pro,sh ota38-38—7fi'butofth e37Ni sei entrants,17 h adnetted76orbetterLarrvSh i munaraledwith h i s97(32)-65.Eventwogirlswere'amongth eleaders:SetsuUyesuj j i 116(44)-72,andDoroth yKawasak i113(4(0-73.HarveyOh muruwonlowgross h onorswith ai 84andnetted71...Th eaffairwasstirredupbyAlvesandh kassistantpro,KimboYosh i tomi ,wh owork sdaysatAciri aCountryClubandteach i ngatnigh ts.A37-year-oldSanFranciscan, Kimboh opestoreturntoCaliforniasomedaytooDoritf>agolfclubprimari lyforJapaneseAmericans.He h asbeenh elpi ngAlvesth epastfouryea.rs...Yosh i tomi h i tan80 i nth euniquetournament. ln
♦v rVi? ofSeattlewasth ek i ngofNisei golfersi nth ePacifi cNorth westlastweek afterdefeatingKuni Nak Jmur.defendingtitleh older,forth e 1953PugetSoundGolfcTubch ampi onsh i pi na36-h oleplayoffatWestSeattleFuruk Vu,*won4and2,coppingh i sth i rdti tleth i syear.Hewonth eclubAannualtournamentandth eNorth westNisei Open C<-lUDS
100GOLFERSVIEFORCHICAGOJACLTROPHIES
Ch i cago
Coldwindsdi dn'tdetersome100golferslastSundaywh enth eycompeted i nth eCh i cagoJACL'sth i rdannualtourna-mentatSilverLak egolfcourse.BobTak ami sh ota78forlowgrossh onors.Dr.RoyMorimi towonth e"A"fligh ttroph ywithanet73.Ak i Tani wonth e"B"fligh twith anet72,wh i leMrs.NobyTak ak i wonth ewomen'sfligh t.Completeprizewinnersare:
"A"FLIGHT73—Dr.RoyMorimoto(7).Mi k eHo-ri (9),TomYok oi (15).
75—Dr.GeorgeHiura(8),Dr.BillHiura(13).
76—RoyNak agawa(10).77—SutKuroda (9),SumioNish i(13),ClydeWada(14).
78—WalterHeisted (10)."B"FLIGHT
72—Ak i Tani (25).Joh nOk amoto(27).
73—RolandJoich i (21),Tom Teraj i(25).
74—Fred Fuj i ta (16),Dick Tak ak i(17),GeorgeNoda(18).
75—Frank Noda (21),JoeMak i no(27).
76—HarryTok umatsu(17),BenNa-gata(19).
WOMEN'SFLIGHT76—NobyTak ak i (30).82—JaneFuj i moto (35).83—MacKurose(40),AliceTanah a-sh i (39).
!86—MarionYosh i ok a(13),TazyDo-Imoto(25).87—AliceHigash i uch i (14).Th e 1000Clubtroph ywas
wonby Jack Kawak ami .Dr.GebrgeHi uraart£ttov([Nlasudawere top contenders'.HaroldGordon, National1000 Club
ch ai rman,wasi nm, "**"*feature wh i ch c£rge"'Peoria h andi cap&«hterrmneth ewinner mto5
Rock yMountain,Intermountainbowlersinvi ted
DenverNisei bowlersofth e Inter-mountainandPlainsareasarei nvi tedtocompetefortroph i esandcash prizesataMountainPlains JACLbowling tourna-menttobeh eldNov.28and29atth eBowl-Morlanes i nth i scity. >|Th e i nvi tati onalopen h andi -i capeventwi llbesponsoredbyth eMountainPlainsJACLdis-tri ctcouncili nconjunctionwithth eJACLconferencetobeh eldi nDenverTh ank sgi vi ngweek -end.Joh n Sak ayamaand HoochOk amurawillbeco-ch ai rmen.Eventswilli ncludesingles,doublesandteam eventsformen,with a"ragtimedoubles"asaspecialaddedattraction.EntrieswillbeaccepteduptoNov.7.Indivi dualsandteamsi nterested i napplyingmayob-tai nfurth eri nformationbywriti ngtoth eMountainPlainsJACL RegionalOffice, 1225--20th St.,Denver2,
North -South j udotourneyOct.18
SanFranciscoTh eannualNorth -South j udotournamentwillbe h eldh ereOct.18with atopLosAngelesArea team coming north tocompeteagainstth ebestj udo-lstsofNorth ernCalifornia.Ateamofsome20expertsi sexpectedtomeetth eNorth ern-q*Sat.£inmonHall,2031BushSt.,wi th th eprogramsch eduledtostartat1p.m.Lastyear,th eNorth ernsquadwonth eteamtitle i n match es h eldatLosAngelesbutlostth e i ndi vi dualelimi nati onch ampi onsh i p.
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THEUNSUNG HEROES ofJACLaroth ech ant-andth ei rcabinetswh obearth eback break i ngonusfPresidenlsleadersh i p,wh omustgiveth emosttimeanddn unth anltei iaridwork ,wh oareth esi lenttargetofsquawk sarfof"»andwh o,moreoftenth annot,atth eendofth pi r< bricl(t>ats"th at'sallIcantak e—nomoreJACLforme!" S|SWe»Fortunately,th eydon'tfadeawaybuti nstpartmManRiver",j ustk eeprollin'alongwith JACL c
"°'«Wh i leaprexy'slifeisarough one,th erei saril,With outexception,h egrowsi nstature,becomesabi»k i ninjandgreatermanforh avi nggi ven h i mselftoth pr ncrh i soth errewardbeingth eselfsatisfactionth ath eh f*'someservicetoh i sfellowmeandi nsomewayh owe ofh asenh ancedth ei rstatusand,i nci dentally h i sown SmNon-JACLersmaynotunderstandth i s'becausee ners,i nourbook ,areapeculiartemperofpeoDleWh nT{CL"
ph i losoph y,"Wh atcanIgiveordo"rath erth an"Wh (>yth eforme?" Wh afsi nj t
THE SOU'WESTER WAXES poeticth i sweek becanclatch edontoa h unk ofi ambi cpentameterth atseer"tVth esi tuationsowell.From Th omasGray's"Eleevi nTr 'Ch urch yard"—
Sy"aCm JCanstoriedvrn,oranimatedbust,,
Back to i tsmansioncallth efleetingbreath }Can Honour'svoiceprovok e th esilentdust,Orflatterysooth etlxdullcoldearofDeath }
Inarecentcolumn,weurgedmore testimoni alaffairsradevicetopaytributeorgiverecogniti ontoth osewh om«i t—wh i leth eyarestilllivi ng. noraer"Wh i leatestimoni albanquetcan'sbeh eldforallofth e*goodJACLleaders,wecanatleastgiveth emrecogniti oni tth i scolumn.Atth eri sk ofi nadvertentlyomitti ngafewnames,
th eSou'westerh erei nsalutesth ech apterpresidentsandoth erJACLbulwark we h avecometo k nowsincearrivi ngi nLoAngelesonTh ank sgi vi ngDayfouryearsago.
Arizona:Joh nTadano,MasaoTsutsumida,CarlSatoMasInosh i ta.Coach ellaValley:TomSak ai GeorgeSh i bata,Jack IzuMas
Osh i k i ,HenrySak emi ,ElmerSusk i .DowntownL.A.:Dr.Tom Watanabe,Frank Ch uman,Ham
Honda,Dr.GeorgeKambara,HarryFuj i ta.EastL.A.:Bi llTak ei ,Lynn Tak agak i ,GeorgeAk asak a,
Ak i raHasegawa,EdisonUnoandSamFuruta.GardenaValley:PaulSh i noda,Henry Ish i daandRyo
K6mae.Hollywood:Arth urItoandNobuIsh i tani .LongBeach :FredIk eguch i ,GeorgeMio,MasNaritaand
GeorgeNak amura. /
OrangeCounty:Hitosh i Nitta,BillOk uda,KenUyesuj i ,Frank Mizusawa,EldenandHenryKanegae.Pasadena:KenDyo,Dr.Tom T.Omori,JiroOish i ,and
Tom Ito.SanDiego:Th elateDr.GeorgeHara,MotoAsak awa,Mas
HondaandPaulHosh i .SanLui sObispo:Masuj i Eto,HiloFuch i wak i ,KarlTak u,
Patrick Nagano,KazuoIk edaandHaruoHayash i .SantaBarbara:TadKanetomo,Lilli anNak aj i ,Ik eyKak i -
motoandAk i Endo.SantaMariaValley:HaroldSh i mi zuandHarryMiyak e.South westL.A.:Dr.RoyM.Nish i k awa,TutYata,Dick
Fuj i ok aandMack Hamaguch i .Venice:GeorgeMi k awa,Fumi Utsuk i ,GeorgeInagak i ,James
YasudaandKiyoNish i .Ventura:TomioVeto,NaoTak asugi,TobyOtani,Tare
InouyeandIzzyOtani.WestL.A.:ElmerUch i da,Sh oKomai,Dr.Kiyosh i Sonoda,
Rich ardJeniyeandJamesKitsuse.
"C.ER,TAINLYANIMPOSINGarrayofJACLandNisei leader-snip!Sak emi ,Ch uman,Yata,Mizusawa,Nish i k awaandDyoservedasdistri ctcouncilch ai rmen,wh i leNish i k awa,Ch umanandInagak i becamenationalofficers,andHondath eP.C.editor.,Ourcordialth ank stoth emallformak i ngourj obatth eregionalofficemorepleasantandworth wh i le.
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■HfeImperialHigh ness wasLch i mpressedwith th eUni -KdStates— andespeciallyh i s■visi ttoSouth ernCalifornia—■andcomplimentedth elocalre-■ceptionasoneofh i smosten-Bjcvableones.■Oldsters,mostlywomen,wentI'gogoverTrisbri efstop i nto■firstandSanPedroSts.Hewas■literallymobbedbyth ecrowd■e<severalth ousandswh i ch■surged i ntoth ecenterofth e■streettogetcloservi ewofth e■royalvisi toroneafternoonlast
M+ Floral decorating ofth e■EmbassyRoom atth eAmbas-Kdorforth eCrownPrincere-■reption,sponsoredby th eJa-■psnAmericaSociety,wassup-BrvisedbyMaryMi k uri ya,an■activememberofth ePasadena
IAnoth erJACLerwasArtIto■ofHollywoodch apterwh oas-Bistedi nprimpi ngupth eh uge■comwh i ch h eldmoreth an800Bjeststh atTh ursdayni gh t.[Frank Kuwah ara,h eadofth e■South ern California JapaneseBlowerGrowers Associati on,Badth e"work h adtobecom-Bleted i namatterofafew■curssoeveryonepitch ed i nBeautifullytogeti tdone,"Den-ByNak ash i maofth eJapaneseBetailFloristsAssociati onalsoBasth eretoassist,aswereBth ervolunteers.W Death softwowellk nownHersonsoccurred during last■reek marring th e oth erwi se■mpressiveand gayreception■giventh efutureemperorof
■Overwh elmedbyexcitement,■>r.Jak ash i Furusawa,78-yearBidprominent Issei doctor,■aiccumbedto a h eartattack ,■Tuesdayni gh t,j ustafewmin-■tesafterh e h adgreetedth e■jotoPrince i nth esui teof■lieAmbassador.ITh ewi dowofth eOk ayama-■ornmedico,Mrs;Sach i k oFu-■usawa,receivedabouquetof■lowersfromth ePrince,setting■h i stori cprecedentwh erebya■emberofth eroyalfamily■j i vesamomentooragifttoa■Tragedystruck th eh omeof■"yoYamatoswh enh i swife,Bj M Sh i zueKobayash i , 1940MmWeek Festivalqueen,di ed■nddenlyassh ewasabouttoB th e h ometoattendth e■■■ownpri ncereception.Sh e■eavesfouryoungch i ldren.■am a.m k ni k awa,former■AILfaith ful,writesfrom h i s|'P® i nTok yoth atourMtoi GeneralKenich i roYo-WZh as eenrecalled,andh i sBccessorvduebeforeth d■:'h i smonth .■k h i k awa saidSh i nsak uHo-cBr'f"s.b.een namedbyth e■,;tgnMini strytotak eoverBfSerti.g/lespostAsch i ef|
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t°th cClyde HollmanCoopersZllLs'yOk °Kish "oto),°PLolFUJIKAWA—Sept.2.agirlKarpnHatsumi toth eJim Hidemi Fu"AnlSfs.(G"CeOk amot°).LosHARADA—Sept. 12.a boytoth exl?dAegJ?aradas'Jameson OreHAYASHI-Sept.6,a boytoth eCaah f°Hayash i s'WestFresnoHIRATA—Sept.10,a boyBrvantHideototh eSh i ni eh i HiratasTh "-sak oYuasa),LosAngeleqHOSAKA-Sept.23
"ggfA"Sh aronYumi toth eMi tsuoHsak as SanFrancisco.
T.Ich i k awas,DenverICHINOSE-Sept.14.aboyArth urMasumi toth eKenich i Ish i noses!(Sumi k oWatasak i l,LosAngPlesITfO-s
TePt-4.agirlTeresaLylntoth eJoh nJunItos(Sayok oMizu-k i ),LosAngeles.
ITO-Sept12 agirltoth eMasa-yosh i Itos, WalnutGrove CalifKAJIYA-Sept.7.aboy i coUFs£tosh i toth eKenj i K.Kaj i yas(Alice Etsuk o Hagiwara),Gar-dena.KAT9—Sept.5,agirlBarbaraJeantoth eDr.BarrieKatos(Esth erKawak o),Ch i cago.KATAYAMA—Sept.14,aboyKen-neth Kenj i toth eNoboruKata-yamas(MiwaKomuro),Los An-KAWAMURA—Sept.13,agirlto~i!l?»Jra!?lesKawamura,Nyssa,OreKOBATA-Cept10,aboyto th ei rKS??lOeK°batas.SanFrancisco.KOZU—Sept.21,agirltoth eGeorgeKozus.Seattle.XITK£7CI!.I-TSept-22'ab°ytoth etr/i S ?lk oCh i s'SanFrancisco.KIr?IO,S2I-TAT.Sept'"■aBirlt°th eCarJKinosh i tas,Ault, Colo.KUJUBU—Sept.18,agirlLeah Ak e-mi toth eCh i k aoKujubus(MaryMivok oTanak a),VeniceMAEDA—Sept.6,aboyJonVin-centtoth eSam Yasuo Maedas,A,d,a.,Ayak oEBuch i >.LosAngeles.MATSUDA—Sept.22.aboytoth eTh omasMatsudas, Penrvn, CalifMATSUEDA-Sept.21.agirltoth eJack Matsuedas.SanFrancisco.MOCHIZUKI—Sept.4.aboyDennisLindseytoth eMinoruMoch i zu-k i s(KouHaspgawai,LosAngelesMORIGUCHI-Sept.5.aboytf.th eTosh i roMoriguch i s.SanFranciscoMP,,R,°.ZUMI—Sept.17,agirltoth eWi lli am S.Morozumis,SanFran-cisco.MIYABE—Sept.20,a girltoth eJoh nMiyabes,Glendale,ArizMIYAMURA—Sept.13,agirltoth eTh omasMiyamuras";Penryn,CalifMIZUTANI—JuIy 13,agirltoth eJoeHaruoMizutanis,Kingsburg,Calif.NAKAMOTO—Sept.11.aboyArth urAtsush i toth eHi tosh i Nak amotos(HaruIsh i zuk a),LosAngeles.NAKANO—Aboytoth eWi lli am TNak anos(Tosh Hosak a),DenverNISHIMURA—Sept.1,agirltoth eOliverNish i muras, SanLeandro.OHATA—Sept.13,agirltoth eKi-yotoOh atas,Acampo.Calif.ODA—Sept.11,agirltoth eYosh i oOdas,Sacramento.OHTA—Sept.13,aboytoth eAllenH.Oh tas,SanFrancis".OISHI—Sept.11.agirlEileenTeruyototh eGi i ch i James Oish i s(TsutayeHelenFuruta),LosAn-geles.OKIMOTO—Sept.19.aboySam Sa-toruto th e Saburo Ok i motos,Walled Lak e.Mich .OKU—Seut.8,aboyRussell.Evantoth eKazuoOk us(Tatsuk oIna-da),LosAngeles.SAITO—Aug.25.agirltoth eDavidH.Saitos, Oak land.SAKATA—Aboytoth eHarrySa-k atas, Brigh ton,Colo.SHIMASAKI—Aug.26.aboyRobertSh ozototh eMasaoSam Sh i ma-sak i (Sadak oObatat, LosAngeles.SHIMIZU—Sept.6.aboyGlenn Ki-yosh i toth e Tsutomu Sh i mi zus(LillyMizumotoi, Los Angeles.SHIMOURA—Aug.29.aboyJamesWilli am toth eJamesN.Sh i mo-uras (Tosh i k o K. Katsumoto),High landPark .Mi ch .SHIOZAWA—A girlEleanJunetoth eGeorgeSh i ozawas.Oak land.SONODA—Sepi.5,agirlMargaretJeantoth eDr.Kiyosh i Sonodas(MitsuSh i motsuk ai , Santa Moni-ca.SUGIYAMA—Seui.19,agirltoth eIch i roSugiyamas,SanFrancisco.TAKANISHI—Sept.7.agirltoth eTak Tak ani sh i s.Reedley,Calif.TANAKA—Sept.35,a girlto th eRobertM.Tanak as, SanFran-cisco.TANAKA—Aug.SI,£ boyDennisKenj i toth eKenzoTanak as(Ma-ch i k oMorita*.LosAngeles.TOJI—Aug.22,agirlSuzanne Emi-k ototh eMamom Toj i (EvelynH.Ik eda),LosAngeles.TOKUNO—SepI.24,■'boyloth eTh eodore Tok uflOS, Marysville,
rok nt Pti , 6'r? girlHelenHi-
Y.AKI-Sept.6.agirltoth eSa-YnHmAakAS'Delan".Calif.Y°rPA-Aug.24,agirlJenePa-«h S *?c.th e.E"geneTosh i o Yo-Anglfes miyeYasutak e>.LosYyA-fept.4,agirlJudith Sa-«i n?.th eTsutomuYusas(Ma-sak oRi k i maru),Pasadena
EngagementsMATSUMURA-TAHARA
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NINOMIYA-ENDO-Ch i ek o.Santand'sSpt%R°k UroR°y> °ak "°»tMdi to***■bothMarriageLicensesIssuedAGAWA-SAKATA-RobertAgawa,26,SanLorenzo,andMarySak a-ta,31,Hayward.AKUTAGAWA-FUJIHARA-Keni--1 Ak utagawa28,SanFrancisco,andMillyFuj i h ara,27,SantaRosa.ETO-TANAKA-Th omasT.Eto,38andSadak oTanak a,29,both ofLos Angnies.FUJIOKA-THIBAULT—TadFuj i ok a27,LosAngeles,andElaineTh i -bault,27.South Gate.
FUKUDA-SUGITA—Hirosh i Fuk uda,25,GardenGrove,andMari k oFSueita,22,LongBeach .FURUKAWA-AF.AKAMI — Yuk i oFuruk awa,30,andEvaAramak i28,both ofSeattle.HAMANAKA-HIRATA— Kozo.Ha-manak a, 31,andLucyM.Hirata,28,both ofLosAngeles.HABVEY-KIMURA — Willi am BHarvey,39,andLi lli anY.Kimu-ra,36,both ofLosAngeles.HAZAMA-ISHIMOTO — GeorgeVHazama, 24,SanFernando,andYosh i k o Ish i moto,22,Pacoima,Calif.HONDA-TEMPO— MasanobuHon-da,34,CulverCity,andJaneY.Tempo,23,BeverlyHills.HONOMA-YAMAMOTO—TadanobuHonoma, 25,andGrace R.Yama-moto,21,both ofLos Angeles.IMOSE-HASEGAWA — RobertM.Imose,22,andBarbaraR.Hase-gawa,18,both ofLosAngeles.IKEDA-SUNAGAWA — Ch i h arvIk eda, 30,andPeggyK.Sunaga-wa,26,both ofLosAngeles.KAWAKAMI-IWASAKI—Fred M.Kawak ami andAk i Iwasak i , bothofDenver.KONDO-NAKASHIMA— James K.Kondo, 39,SanDiego;NancyN.Nak ash i ma, 38,Seattle.KITASAKI-NARUSE—Kiyosh i Ki-tasak i , 27,andLi lli onY.Naruse,23,both ofLosAngeles.KUMAMOTO-AMAl—Tosh i oKuma-moto,33,LosAngeles,andMi k iAmai, 33,Pasadena,KUWANA-BROWN—Hasak i M.Ku-wana,Black foot,Idah o,andIdaBelleBrown, Idah oFalls.MATSUI-NAKAHARA— VcrnonMatsui, Ri ch mond, andDoroth yNak ah ara, SanFrancisco.MOMONO-SAWAl—Sh i nj i Momono',27,andIsak oSawai, 24,both ofBerk eley.NAKAHARA-KOUCHI— Tsuyosh iNak ah ara, Seattle,andMaryKo-uch i , Kent, Wash .NAKAKI-TANAKA—HideoNak ak .i ,31,Los,Angejesand,AtsuTanak a,30,WestLosAngelas.NARASAKI-OTA—Taftash i Narasa-k i ,22,Pasadena,flrjdHisak oOta,19,LosAngeles.NISHIMURA-YOSHIDA — Hiroyu-k i Nish i mura, 34,Hisak oD.Yo-sh i da,25,both ofSeattle.OBANA-KANDA—Sam I.Obana,31.Ch atsworth , Calif., andGene H.Kanda, CulverCity,Calif.OKIMOTO-NAGAOKA — Kiyosh iOk i moto, 24,and Sumi k oNaga-ok a,23,both ofLosAngeles.OSAKI-MORIZUMI—Kenneth Osak iandCh i zuk o Morizumi , both ofSanFrancisco.OSHIMA-DePENTO — Frank K.Osh i ma, 32,and Anna M.De-Pento, 28,both ofLosAngeles.SUGIYAMA-YAMANASHI—Yosh i -teruSugiyama,23,andAnnaTo-sh i k oYamanash i , 23,both ofOak -land.UENO-HASEGAWA — KisanUeno,27,andTomieHasegawa,20,bothofLosAngeles.
YANO-MORISHIGE—TeruoYano27,andYuk i k oJ.Morish i ge,21,bothofLosAngeles-
WeddingsASANO-KASAI—Sept.]2,PaulAsa-noandTomi Kasaj,both ofCh i -cago.EHAMA-HEYAMOTO — Sept 12George Eh ama andSusieHeya-moto,both ofSpok ane.FUKUDA-SUGITA-Sept.26,Hiro-sh i Fuk uda,GardenGrove,andw"a£V«<?ASu?i ta'Beach ,Calif.HOSHIWARA-YASAKI— Sept 6IsaoHosh i waraSndYuri Yasak iboth ofSeattle.KANZAKI-YOSHIMOTO—Sept26NortonKoak i Kanzak i ,23,andRoseHimek oYosh i moto,23,bothofSaltLak eCityKOURA-TANAKA-Sept.6,KensoSeaTtfa"dRei k oTanak a.both ofMATSUO-KUMASAKI— Sept 27Ph i lMatsuoandJuneKumasak i ,both ofSacramento.MATSUOKA-HARATANI— Oct4WalterMatsuok a,WalnutGrove,andSallyS.Haratani,Sacramento.NARASAKI-OTA—Sept.26,Tak ash iNarasak i ,Pasadena,andHisak oUta,LosAngelesOKIMOTO-NAGAOKA—Sept.26Ki-yosh i Ok i motoandFumi k o Na-gaok a,both ofLosAngeles.SAITO-OGATA-Aug.23,KaySaito,Portland,Ore.,andTerrieOgata,Seattle.YAMAGUCHI-ARASE—Sept.20KayYamaguch i andHanaArase,both ofSeattle.Willi e
Death sABE, Paul& Wini fred (TwinIn-fants):Palo Alto, survivedbyparentsMr.andMrs.Tadash i Abe,sisterJanice.FURUSAWA,Dr.Tak ash i , 77:LosAngeles.Sept.29,survivedbywifeSach i k o.
KURIHARA, Sh omatsu.81-LongBeach , Sept.24,survivedbywifeRen.sonsKazuh i k o, Koya,fourdaugh tersMrs.HamaMatsumoto,Mrs.Miyek oTak eda, Mrs.Miok oOzak i andMutsuk n.
MITSUTANI, Toyok i ch i .70: SaltLak eCity,Sept.24.
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Ch i efJusticeWarrenPresidentEisenh owerap-pointeda second-generationScandinavi anAmericanwh owasborni nLi 'lTok i o(beforei twassuch )asCh i efJusticeofth eUni tedStatesSupremeCourtlastweek .He wassworni ntoofficelastMonday.EvenbeforeEarlWarren,four-timegovernorofCalifor-nia,donnedth ej udi ci alrobes,th erewassomerepercussionori th eappointment.Beth atasi tmay,th efactremainsth atth epopulargovernor,wh oh aswonprimaryelectionsi nbothmajorpartiesi nh i sguberna-torialcampaigns,i sfollowingsuitofth ech oi ceofPresidentEisenh oweri nth e1952elec-ti on.Eisenh owerwasamanwh oneverh eldanyelectivepoli-ticalpositi onuntilth epeopleelected h i mtoth epositi onofCh i efExecutive.He was amanwith i ntegrity,h onesty,possesedofamiddle-of-th e-
roadph i losoph yandexperi-enced i nadmini stration.Gov.Warrenisalsoamanofequalch aracteristi cs—integrity,h on-esty,ofamiddle-of-th e-roadph i losoph y,experiencedi nad-mmi strati onwith awidek nowledgeoflaw,eventh oughlack i ngi nj udi ci aryk now-h ow.Inth i sdayandageofspe-ciali sts,one i sledtoth i nkspeciali stsortech ni ci ansareth eonlyonescapableofh andl-i ngasituation.Ascomplexassociety h asbecome,westillcannotforgetth atweareh u-man.Attimeswefeelth eageh asbeenclutteredwith toomanysk i lledtech ni ci ansandspeciali sts.Th eyaresonarrowi nth i nk i ng th atth eyforgetth ewi derh ori zonofh umani tyasawh ole.Th eappointmentofEarl
Warrenasth enewCh i efJus-ti ceofth eUni tedStatesSu-premeCourtonlyrecallsth edaysofth eFoundingFath ers,wh ennoneofth emweresk i ll-edi nmoldingth eNationweh avei nh eri tedtoday,butwh owere i mbuedwith th espiri tth atallmenarccreatedequalandendowedbyth ei rCreatorwith certaini nali enablerigh ts.
NewFacesonStagebyLarryTaj i riVagaries ...
Th elasttimewesawDickAk agi h ewaswork i ngonash ortstoryatnigh tafterworkh ourslastDecemberatth eNationalJACL'sWash i ngton,D.C.,office.Sinceth enDick ,wh owasMidwestregionaldi-rectorofth eJACLbeforeh ewenttoWash i ngtonasMi k eMasaok a'sassistant, h as re-signedfromJACLwork .
We were wondering th eoth ernigh twh atDick wasdo-i ngbutnowwek nowth ath e,andadozenoth ersofJapa-neseancestry,aregoingtobequitebusyforth enextyearorsoonBroadwayasmem-bersofth ecastofJoh nPat-ri ck 'scomedydramaofU.S.occupationtroopsonOk i nawa,"Teah ouse ofth eAugustMoon." Th e play, adaptedfromVernSneider'snovelette,openedi nNewHavenonSept.23 and word already h asreach edth eBroadwaytick etbrok ersth at"Teah ouse"willbe a h i t.Tick etsaresellingth rough March 21 wh i chmeansth atth eMauriceEvansproductionsh ouldplayatleastayearormore.Dick Ak agi playsavillager
onth ei slandofTobi k i ,alongwith Frank Ogawa,JerryFu-j i k awa.LawrenceKirn andNormanCh i .
**" *Th emajornativerole,h ow-ever,th atofan i nterpreternamedSak i ni wh o i swi se i nth ewaysofboth th eeastandth ewest,i stak enbyth estageandfi lm star,DavidWayne,wh i le Joh nForsyth e,HarryJack son,PaulFordandLarryGatesplayth epartsofmem-bersofth eAmericanoccu-pationwh oattempttobringdemocracytoth i sli ttleislandcommunity.Forsyth e'sloveaffairwithLotusBlossom,ayounggeish agi rl,i si nth e i dylli cmannerwith th eAmericanofficergo-i ngoffintoth esunsetandleavingth enativegirlbeh i nd,butth erei snobetrayalforth ei rWeisunfulfilled.Mari-k o Ni k i ,agirlfrom Tok yowith some stageand screenexperience,i sLotusBlossomandreceivedcriti calh uzzah satth epre-Broadwaypremiere.Amongth eoth erplayersi nth e cast are Naoe Kondo,wh oseroleis th atofanoldwoman;MaraKirn,daugh ter1MoyMoyTh orn,JoyceCh enandKenneth Wong,ch i ldren;Sak i ,LadyAstor;KameIsh i -k awa,ancientman;KaieDcci,Mr.Sumata;Ki k uoHiromura,fath er; Ch uck Morgan,MrHok ai da;Haim Winant,Mr.Sei k o;Willi am Hanson,Mr.Osh i ra;Kuraj i Seida,MrOmura;Yuk i Sh i moda,Mr.Keora;Sh i zuMoriya,MtSSHi-ga Jiga;and Vivi an Th orn,MaryAnnaReeveandMissKondo,LadiesLeaguemem-bers.Yuk i Sh i moda i sth ech ore-;ograph er,wh i le Dai-KeongLeewroteth emusic."AugustMoon,"wh i ch will
openonBroadwayonOw.i U
atth eMartinBeck ,wascom-paredbyareviewerforVari-etyascarryinganoccupationth emewh i ch wassimi lartoth ati nJoh nHersey'S"BellforAdano"andani nterracialloveaffairremini scenttoth ero-mantici nteresti n"South Pi-cifi c."Th i s i snotto i mply,th eVarietypreviewerh astenedtoadd,th at"AugustMoon"isnotacompletelyori-ginalwork .
?»"Alth ough i tsunderlyingth emeisaseriousone,"Au-
gustMoon,"i nth eopini onofth osewh osawth eNewHaventryoi i t,willboamajorsuc-cessonth ebasisofi tslaughcontentalone.Wh enwordofth eaudiencereactiontoth efi rstnigh tperformancegotaround,th eproductiondrewcapacity h ousesth enextfournigh ts.
Film companieswh i ch weretryingtobuyJamesMieh e-ner'sforth comi ngnovel."Sa-yonara,"andlosti ttoJosh uaLogan,arecertaintobe i n-terested i n "AugustMoon,"wh i ch meansth atNisei fi lmplayerswillbei ndemandoneofth esedays i nHollywood.
Oncesidesteppedasa dra-maticth eme,th e i nterraciallovedramah ascometoth eth eater i n "South Pacifi c,""Th eKingandI"(tostretchapointi nth erelationsh i pofth eKingandAnna),"AugustMoon"and th eforth comi ngmusical,"Sayonara—AJapa-neseRomance."Itmaybetimeforth esponsorsofth eproposed musicalfrom th eDorm Byrne novel,"MesserMarcoPolo,"todustoffth ei rlibrettoandputback i ntopro-ductionth estoryofth eItaliantravelerto Cath ay andth ebeautifulMongolprinces-s.Sh i rley Yamaguch i wasre-h earsi ng th erolesometwoyearsback wh enth eentryofth eCh i neseCommunists i ntoth eKorean warmade th esponsors waryofputting aproduction with a Ch i neseback groundbeforeanAmeri-canaudiencewh i ch ,i nci den-tally,was an unwarrantedfear.
Th ecurrenti nteresti nOri-entalback grounds i s. some-wh atremini scentofth eWorldWarIperiod i nGreenwichVillagewh ensomeyoungper-formerswh osenamesarenowsynonymouswith th eth eaterweremak i ngth ei rdebutswithh eProvincetownPlayersandth eWash i ngtonSquareTh ea-ter(wh i ch grewuptobeth eTh eaterGuild oftoday) i nsuch productionsas"Bush i do"i nwh i ch agirlnamedKath er-teeCornellh adh erfi rstNew?StHn/°\R-i ta Woman'sStungofSamisen"i nwh i chayoungdancernamedMich i onoappeared.
"AulHa,7enreviews{°ri nth ^RMt}°n werematch edi nth eBoston pressth elastweek wh en th e productionopened i nBostonforatwoweek run atth e Sch ubertPnorto i tsBroadway preMich i k /r150 Ki k uch i "*"!cni k o Isen are i n th ei rth i rdyearasth eleadingdan
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Convicti onofaNegroAirForceofficerforviolationofth e Floridasegregation lawwillbeappealedfollowingaverdictofanall-wh i te j ury.Lt.Th omasE.Willi amswasfound guiltyforrefusing tomovetoarearseatwh enor-deredby a bus dri verafterth ebusbecamecrowdedwithwh i tepassengers.
" " *Elimi nati on ofallracial
segregationamongemployeesandpatronsofU.S.postof-fi ces h asbeenrequestedbyth eNAACP,wh i ch reportedsegregationexistsi npostofficelock erroomsand j obassign-mentsth rough outth eSouth .
" " *Moreth an3,000"religi ousobjectorstowar"areperform-i ng "alternativeci vi li anser-viceofi mportancetoth ena-tionalh ealth andwelfare,"th eNationalService Board forReligi ousObjectorssaid.Un-derth elaw,civi li anservicei nmental h ospi tals, h omesforth eaged,agricultural,andre-h abi li tati onandreliefprojectsi srecognizedequaltomili taryduty.
" " *Ch argi ngth atth ePasadenaBoardofEducationisseek i ngtocarryoutwish esofpro-Jim CrowparentsofArroyoSeco Sch ool,th eNAACP isplanning tofilelegalactionagainsta $15,000appropria-tionfortworoomstoth eover-crowdedall-wh i tesch ool i nspiteofavailabi li tyofade-quateroom spaceatGarfieldSch oolattended largely byNegroes, Mexican-AmericansandNisei .
" " "Inth etwomonth sOregonh as h ad i tsfai remploymentpracticesactadvisorycom-mitteei noperationunderth e1953-passed anti-di scri mi na-tionlaw,"th ereh asbeennoreportoftroublesuch aswasproph esi ed wouldoccurbyopponentsofth emeasure,"i tscommitteech ai rmanDavi dRobinsondeclaredlastweek ."Oregonbusinessmenwh oareengaged i nsellingpublicac-comodationsareobeyingth elaw".(Th e 1953lawforbidsdi scri mi nati on i nth euseofpublic accommodations,andmak esaviolatorsubpecttotivi lsuitfor$500.)
Sch oolDaysbyBillHosok awaFromth eFryingPan...
DenverAsth i si swritten,th esea-
son'sfi rstfrostisbeingpre-dictedforDenver.So i t'sau-tumn again,andwh ere h asth esummergone?Wh ereh aveth eyearsgone?Justaboutth i sti metenyears agoweweresweatingoutWRA clearancetoleaveHeartMountainandgoforth toseek ourfortunesi nth ewide,coldworld.Tenyears? Ten wh ole yearsalready?
Itmustbe so.Pete,ourth i rd-born, started k i nder-gartenlastmonth .Twomoreyearsandallfourofth eoff-spring willbe trudging toclasseseach morning.Nowon-derth ere'sbeenan i ncreaseofth egraywith th eblack i nth eth atch ;nowonderi t'sbe-coming h arderandh ardertoputi nan18-h ourday.
Pete,li k eh i solderbroth er,tak esarath erdi m vi ewofsch ool.Hetellsmeh i stroublesi n wh ath e calls "private-private"sessions.Oh ,h eli k espainti ng,allrigh t,andcuttingoutth i ngs i ncoloredpaperi sprettygoodfun.Buth edoesn'tli k esingi ng.Everybodysingstooloudandth ere'sj usttoomuch ofi t.
Well,wh atelsei sth ereth ath eli k es?Heli k esth eteach er.Hernamei sMrs.Dick sonandsh e'sni ce.Heli k esclamberingoverth ej unglegymwh eni t'stimetogooutdoors.Heli k esdrink i ng milk i nmid-after-noon and h eli k esgames—stuffli k e h oldi ng h andsandrowingaboat,andflyinganairplane.
Wellth en, i sn'tsch oolaprettygoodplace togo.allth i ngs considered? Petepuesses ?o, exceptforoneth i ng.Wh at's th at? A boynamedRobertwh oslugsPetei nth eback everytimeth eteach er's notlook i ng. Wh ydoesn'tPete slug h i m back ?Becauseth eteach erwillscoldh i m i fsh eseesh i m.Actually,Ith i nk th ereason i sth atPetei s a bitoverwh elmed byRobert's aggressiveness anddoesn'twanttotak each anceofreallygettingpoppedi nth esnoot.Butoneofth esedaysPete'spatiencewillbe ex-tendedtoofar.Hewillover-comeh i sfearandsh ynessandgoafterh i stormentorwithboth fi stsflying.Iamwaiti ngforth atday.
?»"OurMi k ei saneigh th grad-ernow and getting »longprettywell,Iguess.Hesti llh astroublewith h i slongdi-vi si on but h i s grades are
respectableoth crwi T-givesh i sfath erabadh Htask i ng for an cxi ?,byaboutsuch mysterious„>astransiti ve,i nSh mcompleteverbs "*6"«Sh uck s,Inevercouldroutgrammar.Ih anHi P"reth e"sound"aJd ■Sd-'VS"
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October9,1943Nisei troopsgointoactiononItalianfront;getfirsttasteofbattlei nmountainsabove-Salernogulf.VeteransamazedasNisei battaliongosmili nzi ntobattle.
" " "Hoodlumsterrorize185evacueeresidentsofWarFoodAdmi ni stration'sProvoolaborcamp;fairplayandprotectionpromised. Utah Gov. Mawcondemnsattack .
CrownPrincebyHarryK.HondaVeryTrulyYours..
Forth epastfourweek s,th epresence of Crown PrinceAk i h i to i nth eUni tedStatesh aselectrifi edth eJapaneseAmericancommunityalongacarefullyplannedi ti nerary...Evencommuniti esmi ssedbyth e i ti nerarywerestirredbyth e"oversigh t"ofth epersonsresponsibleforth etriporbyth econsenuenceofdiffi cultiesnecessarilyentailedi naverytigh tsch edule...InLosAn-geles,wh ereth egreatestcon-centrationofpersonsofJapa-nese ancestryexists,th etumultousovationreapedbyth e i mperi aldigni taryonth ecornerofFi rstandSanPedro(acornervisi blefromth ePa-ci fi cCi ti zenoffice)fromth ou-sandsofresidentswas i m-perish able.Onlyminutesbe-fore,th erewereelderlyIsseimen andwomen,attired i nth ei rbestdark sui tsorblackdresses, wh o h ad patientlywaitedforseveralh oursalongth ecurb,calmlych atti ng...Butat3 o'clock ,th efi rstch orusof"banzai"fromspec-tatorsoneith ersi deofFirstStreetablock westofSanPedroStreetsignaledaspon-taneousrippleofpaperflags—th eStars& Stripesandth eHinomaru...HisImperialHigh ness,propping h i mselfontopofth efrontseatbyth i stime, h eld h i s h ead true,ack nowledging th eapplauseandch eerwith agentleges-tureofh i sarmas i freturn-i ngth esalutetendered h i mbyth eexcited wh i ch ,by th i stime, h ad desertedfromth ecurbandmi lledon-toth emiddleofth estreet...SecretServicemenandpoliceofficersflank edth ecar,. .Ph otograph ers,pressandam-ateurali k e,werecrammedi n-toareasalmosttoocloseforfocus...Th esurgingmassofmenandwomen couldn'tbech eck ed...Atonepoint,th emotorcadepaused.Th eCrownPrinceacceptedabouquetofAmericanBeautiesfromk i mono-attired Nisei WeekQueenJudy Sugitaand h ercourt...Th efeverish flutterofflagsappearedli k eamagiccarpetforth e19-year-oldh ei rapparentof th e Japanese
Th rone...Furth erdowntosamestreetwerelineduni-formedch i ldrenofMaryk nollSch ool— Sansei youngsterswh owillrecallth i sdayth eych eeredaroyaltyasdosomeofus(wh enveryyoung)stoodonth esamecurbwh enCrownPri nce Ak i h i to'sunclepar-adedby.
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on,th ecrowdsmeltedaway...Manyeldersweremisty-eyed—overjoyedatth eprivi legeofbeingabletoseeayoungmanwh owillbeth enextEmperorofth ei rmoth erland...Manysacrifi ceda day'swork tobei nline...Peoplewh oh aveseenNisei Week crowdslaterwondered wh atEas{FirstStreetmigntbe h ad i tbeenaSaturdayorSunday.Isur-miseSanFranciscowonderedwh ereallth eJapaneseAmeri-canscamefrom atth ecivi caffairplanned atSigmundSternGrove...InHonolulu,i tsh ouldbe even morei mpressive.
AsGeorgeInagak i ,wh oh adth egood fortuneofaccom-panying th e Crown Princeth rough h i sowngreenh ousesi nVeniceonanunsch edui eovisi t,remark ed:"Soman]t*uswh oh avebeensch ooled i nth eAmericandemocracytaw
th epresenceofanyroyair/li gh tly,yetuponmeetinganoseeing th e CrownPrince,certainswelli nspi ri tandreverenceforth etraditi ons«Japantak edeepermeaning..Th efewwh owereallowedto be associated with J*CrownPrince'sentourage
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