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PACIFIC CITIZEN Vol. 37 No. 15 October 9,1953 258 E. Frst St., Los Angeles 12, Calf. 10 cents Durng s recent w rlwnd vst to LosAngeles, Crown Prnce I A toof Japan ncluded a vst to Soutland green ousespror ' to te banquetn s onor at te A bassador Hotel on Oct. 1.1 As guest of George J. Inaga , Natonal JACLpresdent, Hs Iperal Hgness ssown n one of Inaga'sgreen ouses n' Vence. Tey are (left to rgt), Crown PrnceA to; Yasu de Tda,caberlantote Crown Prnce; Consul General Ken- cro Yos da,Inaga , 'and OffcerStanley I'no of te Los AngelesPolceDept —ToyoMyatae Poto ' BANDITS SLAY U.S.OFFICIAL, HUSBAND OF COLORADO-BORN NISEI Mexco Cty Mexcanary troopssezed ore tan 240 personsover te weeend na assroundupof suspectsn te bandt-slayngof aU.S.Stflte Depart ent (Pont 4) offcal, and fnallynarrowed telst down to seven oun- taneers. Dr.Ralp B. Swan,40,of Benton, 111., ento ologstas- sgned toManagua, Ncaragua, was sotto deat before te eyes of s orrfed Nse wfe and two cldren Saturday n arobberyattept n te oun- tan wlds 130 lessout of MexcoCty. Mrs. SusanNoguc Swan of Ilff, Colo., stad four ased bandts, ter faces covered, stopped ter car on te Fan-Aercan Hg way and deanded 2,000 pesos.. Swan protested e carred only traveler's cec and no cas. Wen e reaced for an sde pocet, one of te en "red a sotgun nto s cest, llng n nstantly. Puebla State Gov.-Gen. Rafael Avla Caaco ordered ary avalry and nfantry detac- ents, polce andvglantesn- » te ountanregontocap- ture te llers"dead or alve". Swa was returnng to s Post by autooble. Te Colorado-born Nse polce tegun en stop- ped tecar at gunpont. Se «w er cldren, To Al- »«' .2* and Ra, P> 10. Wed «"« tesootng, andlater nven edal treatentat we .state captal of Puebla. »e-ystercal, sewas un- lZ glve ore detals or * copute descrpton of te Aw Consul General Wlla PontV nd Dr-Ross Mo °re, "<« Four drectorn Mexco s w d an personal frend of te torlL^ lly ' drove t0 p"ebla 10 rg te to Mexco Cty. " " » T,„„ Mexco Cty ant, ?, Sandled Mexcan peas- «" were paraded beforeMrs. S«S» warn Mon<*ay ng t but s p^KUnable t0dentfy te Wled ber v of te «ane wl'c SK eL usband n te Sat- watCpH°ldu)- Te Swan boys ff ar L a ld lstened ntently, tey of?f wt t«r oter of te not dentfyeter Te en teselvesdened any part n te sootngand were a ong suspectsroun-ed up 1 y Mexcantroops. Sortly after te llnc-up, FranlnGowen, U.S.E bassy counselor, and Oscar Rabasa, eadofteMexcan Dplo atc Servce, calledon Mrs. Swan. Rabasa presented foral con- dolences of te Mexcan gov- ern ent for tesootng, wc occurred as te Swans were returnng toNcaraguaafter a vacaton n Mexco. Mrs. Swan was born n 1916. tedaug ter of Mr. and Mrs. MnosueNosruc. now lvng n Sterlng, Colo. It was understood te body of er late usband asbeencrea- ted and wassceduled to ar- rve byar at St. Lous, Mo- last Wednesday, acco paned by Mrs.Swan and er two boys. 23Nebrasa Isse naturalzed Nort Platte, Neb. Twenty-tree Isse resdents ere were swornnasA ercan ctzens recently troug te Naturalzaton dstrct offce n Oaa. Te newctzens are: Ma Ku aga, Sge Oa oto, Rc Uga. Nao Kuro, Cozo Ku aga. Tael o Myos.Hara- ye Ya a. T.suta Ks as, Hana Hayas. Ko Hayas, Taeyo Myos , Jaes Wada, To oc Ka no, Gosau Wada. ! Mrs. Hug Wada. Hug Wada.Ma- , tsuno Kataya a. Naoye Matsutan, IaYa agda, Sao Ka no, Cyo I Fu pto,Gn Fu oto,Jon S. Wa oto. " » * Greeley, Colo. Ten Fort Lupton Isse and onefro Brg ton. Colo., were adtted to UntedStates ct- zens p Sept.29 atte Weld County dstrct court. Ordnar- ly, two naturalzatons earngs are eld n ts court, but te earng last wee was extra be- cause oftelarge nu ber of applcatons. Dstrct Judge Donald Car- penter presded. Te new Isse ctzens are: Hldeyo Hsa oto, Hde Iya a, To Kyota.ToravoKons , Ya- uye Matsus a, Hatsu Murata. I Ta'ne S ata, Tsuruye Sunata, Kaor Urano and Ayano Yasuda, all of Ft. Lupton, andSzu Tanabc, Brgton. I&N studes Isse WWI draft alenage status Was ngton Offcalsof te I graton nd Naturalzaton Servce were equested to revew te proble f ale Isse pettoner for na- [ uralzaton and ter World Var I ltarystatus by Ed- "/ard J. Enns. counsel,and >Te M.Masaoa, representa- ;vc,of teWas ngton Offce f te Japanese A ercanCt- ensLeague. Accordng to nfor aton receved by te Was ngton JACL Offce, anyof telo- cal feld offces of te Servce are oldng tat unless an Isse ale 'applcant for na- turalzatonserved n World War I e s presu edto ave requested and receved an ex- e oton for ltary servce and s. terefore, nelgble for ctzens p. Enns, one-te oeneral coun- sel of te J rngrtfton and Na- turalzaton Servce, and Ma- saoa argued tat tsnterpre- tatonof te part dealngwt World War -I draft status and naturalzaton was arbtrary, contraryto facts, and aganst congressonalntent nenactng teso-called McCarran-Walter Act last year. Tesectonofte 1952 Act ,n controversy requres tat an pplcaton be ade for exe p- ton on tegroundsof alenage d tat exe pton be granted on tegroundof suc alenage, Enns explaned. "Notng n te text or te story of ts secton sup- ports tsapplcaton to per- sons wo asa class were not subected to ltaryservce byCongress nWorld WarI because tey were non-decla- rant alens and, as far panese alens wereconcerned were racally nelgble to be- coe ctzens ordeclarants forctzens p." te JACL counsel declared. Teprovsonsof te secton dealng wt ltary servce wasenacted n telgt of te strcter provsons of teWorld War II SelectveServce regu- latons and were not ntended to be retroactve 35 years to WorldWar I, Ennssad. "Inte c^se of Japanese al- ] ens, t would be partcularly !ars toconstrueter falure to serventearedforcesas an applcaton for exe pton on te grounds of alenage wtn te eanngof to1952 law. Tey were not onlyex- cused fro servng as non- declarant alens but,naddton, tey arenot even elgbleto be declarant alensorto be ct- zens. "'Moreover, not untl teAct of June24, 1953,was te ra- cal bar to naturalzatonre- oved for tose veterans of Ja- panese ancestry wo ad ac- tually volunteeredand served n World War I. "Consequently,durngWorld WarI, even a Japanesealen wo volunteered forServce ad noassurance tate would ever beco e a ctzen ofte Unted States," Ennsargued. "Surely t cannot besadtat Japanesealens, racally nel- gble for ctzens pevenf tey volunteered forservce,were conscouslywavngapotental rgt to future ctzens pby acceptng aclassfcaton relev- ng te fro ltary servce n-WorldWar I," econcluded. After lstenngtote argu- ents presentedbyte JACL representatves, te assstant co ssoner n carge of na- turalzaton agreed to rrstudy te stuaton and ter n- terpretaton of te law. Tey declaredtat tey opedto aveadecson c »te atter wtn two or tree wees. ICU Scolarsp Donors New Yor Groups of curc-relatedstu- dents at 23 A ercan colleges and unverstes ave contrbu- ted$250scolars ps for educa- ton of Japanese students at te new Internatonal C rstan Unversty nToyo. And eac A ercan scool as recevedaJapanese cerry tree forts ca pus, contrbuted byte ICU Foundaton. Insttu- tonswosestudents, provded scolars ps are: Alabaa Poly. Allegeny, And- over Newton T eologcal Scool, Arzona State College, Baer. Cen- tenary JC;Centre, Denson. Doane, D 'e. Eden T pologcal Se nary, Gosen, Grnnell, Junata, Law- rence. Unversty of Maryland, Ola- oa A&M, S t College.Syra- cuse,Wellesley. Weaton. "Yale"D- vnty Scool and Yale Unversty. U.S. DEPORTS SALT-WATER WETBACKS By LAWRENCE NAKATSUKA "All's well tat,ends well" fortwoyoungJapanese stow- aways wo rsedter lves to reac A erca. Harry Y. Ar ard Koc Kuroawa, bot 22. ave been ordered deported to Japanfor I ang an llegalentry nto. tscountry. Tey u pedsp and swa' 10 le- troug sar-nfested waters on te ng t of Aug. 21, sortly before te sp was to doc n Honolulu. But te twoJapanese un- versty students are not btter about te deportatonorder. Teyweregven sx ont sentences by a Federal udge. Te al sentences we.re sus- pended, owever, on con- dton tat tey return to Japanon te frst transporta- ton avalable. Te two youts saytey ope to reenter ts country—legally, te nextte—a year ence. Tey ave been offered lull scolars p prvleges atMd- land College. Nebrasa, a Lut- eran college. Te two were bap- tzed asLuterans wle wat- ng for tral n Honolulu last ont. "We want let te people of Hawa now we apprec- ate «very tne tey ave done for us,"Kuroawa sad las* wee at tn- U.S. I graton I staton ere, wereteyare enr drtaed untlsalnff te Oct. 21. Byconcdence, tesn tat wll tae te bac toJapan, | te A ercan Presdent lner, Wlson, s te sae sp fro wc teyleaped nto tePa- cfc and swa fo eg t ours' n tedar toreac te sland of Kaua.One wasfound un- ronscous on a reef te next ornng; te oter reaced Honolulu undetected before e gave self upto graton autortes. T er rsy adventure re- ceved uc publcty. Tetwo sad tey stowed away, after bengrefused student vsas n Japan, becauseof ter desper- atedesre to sec A erca and owde ocracy wors. Altoug tey were generally prased for ter sw ngfeat and otve, local publc opnon was dvdedover weter te couplesould beallowed to re-I an n ts country. Crtcs' argued tat no excepton sould be ade n ter case, tat te | law wc teybroeby ter llegal entrysould be enforced.! Sy patzers rasedafundto payfor ter passage bac to Japan. But snce tepar wll 'be deportedat Govern ent ex- pense te oney, totalng $1,058.75,wll be deposted n aban ere. It wll begvente youts to furter ter educa- : ton, f and wen tey coe bac to te U.S.wt student vsas. A court-appontedNse at- torney of Honolulu, Clesson C asuye, faled n anappeal toWas ngton to ntervene n ( te case. Te two youts cangedter pleas ofnnocent to gulty and were sentenced on Oct. 1 byFederal JudgeJ. Fran McLaug ln. TeJudge co ented, "I' not too sureeter tey or a nu ber of people nHawa understand te serousness of 1 te offense."He added:"I can see nopartcular dffer- ence between te Mexcan wetbac and te Hawaan salt water wetbac wo tres to get nto ts country llegally.' Te stowaways agreed tat teyweregvena far tral by Judeo McLaug ln. "He s afne an," Kuroawasad. T er attorneysad e would gotowor edate!^ totry to set teyoutsstudent vsas. I graton offcalssad un- offcallyte two ave a good canceto get suc vsas. 15t Annversary reunon Seattle Lefty Is ara andSro Ka- cno 'were announced as co- ecneral car en ofte lot Annvcrsarv 442 nd RCTreunon ere n1958, t was decded at a recent Nse Veterans Co t- tee eetng. Bot attended te 10t annversary reunon n Ha- wa. SAN JOSEYOUNGSTERS IN ARTEXCHANGE San Jose A collecton of 125 pctures drawn bySan Jose scool cl- dren son ts way toJapanfor crculaton a ong scools n Naganoprefecture, Pctures were executed n crayon, water colors, calc ne andfnger pants by ele entary and unor g scool students.' Te "goodneg bor"gesture | was broug t about by K. Mne- ta, wo acted asgudeand n- terpreter last year fora group ofvstngJapanesewo were nvtedbyGovernor Warran to tour Calforna. Turn to Pasre 5

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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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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.

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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

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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.

CHAPTER MEMO

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.

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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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STATEMENTREQUIREDBYTHEACTOFAUGUST24,1912,ASAMENDEDBYTHEACTS OFMARCH 3,1933,ANDJULY 2,1946(Title 39,UnitedStatesCode,Section233)SHOWING THEOWNERSHIP,MANAGEMENT, ANDCIRCULATIONOFfc£k lv!FI?tCITIXEN Publish edW.tU53.An6eleS>Californiah i ta?!10"*"!««andaddressesofth eand h ler'edUo1'-managingeditor.lish »r Tlncsß managersare:Pub-li i l.i"mfisc American Citi zensLeague,258E.lutSt.,LA12,Calif.;IMitor-HarryHonda,258E.IstSt.sfLI*'1*'Calif.;GeneralManager—,

Cam pKldo'mE-2ndSt..LA 12,'«Ber-T»tUS"v'!;i,'»;<"a«er-AdvMan-I"B,Calif'258E'lstSt"corjbi 0

""1 i s:(W ownedbya1mirth *♦'♦'fnameand addresslyth .r.e< andaUo'minedi ate-*el,Urdp;rtf'a namesandad-'EfWmowningor

"mouni '.P';"-'" ormoreoftotalWrSai fst,rk -Unotownedbya,o(th eV?rt- h Jnamesandaddreses■givenTfdlvidualownersmustbeoh e?uninWnodbyaPartnersh i por.«ndadrircorr>oratedi i Tm'i ts

n»metovWuaf5'"\WeU asth atofeach4ane£»ATCm-bcr'mustbeSiven)-»co«n ?-encanClt«zensLeagueSutte? raf'""~h eadquartersfts9Officerc;.?"' San Francisco,Calif.ffv?"W Inagak l,12447Mi l-Pwslden?tCtltCal*f<>rnia,NationalSt.,New'v°T"ayash i .200W.57thVlw-Pr«J0ot;k }?"New York , lst*«&s}'"?atrlck K.Ok ura,2ndVi ceP?\Omah a,Nebrask a,15M S s;nes,'dent;BobTak ah ash i ,CaliWni a i , i °,atluin■*"■ Stock ton,*»«»i £nwdV'cc-pres'dent:Alicep';, k eCity.Utah .J«terson\tOsi Nlsh "tawa.1237W.rso"St.,LosAngeles,Califor-

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

5 Th eaveragenumberofcopiesofeach i ssue of th i spublicati onsold or distri buted, th rough th emails oroth erwi se, topaid sub-scribersduringth e12month spre-cedingth edatesh ownabovewas.(Th i si nformation i srequiredfromdaily,week ly,semiweek ly.andtri-week lynewspaper*ong.)«gk roA

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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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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.

THESOU'WESTERTATSKUSHIDA

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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NewsletterHENRYMORI.tilTok i oIssei leadersand■tinemen h ada"fieldday",■ ospeak ,lastweek i ngetting■''nnalaudiencewith th eISnPrince Ak i h i toatth eEntosadorHotelwh ereth e■inyearoldroyaltystayedfor

■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

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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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EDITORIALS

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

sipslonglLe°k i naWa fora

MINORITY

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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i storunovertoMrSanTPietro'sroom toseei f£±MatteUrnCoh fT Mr"W«SMatteroffact,i t'sbecomesuch aregularth i ngnow2sh edoesn'teven h ave7oa.Mr.Santopietro.Assoonsh eentersth edoors,Csayesorno,andSusandutifuli v

Ah ,sch ooldays!

DECADE AGO

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

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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.

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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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-THEPACIFICCITIZEN- October9,19538