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Ut«M PobOcaUM -ova 50,000 READERS- SECONO CLASS POSTAGE ' PAID AT LOS ANGELES. CALIF PUBLISHED WEEKLY .' EXCEPT LAST WEEK OF YEAH PACIFIC CITIZEN VOL. 60 NO. 14 FRIDAY, APRIL 2. 1965 Monbeni# NykaliM JaMM AMHm DliM LM*W . BY WILLIAM MARUTANI - Easi Wind SAN FRANCISCO 15 U.S. SENATORSiHTKUSIASIlC JACl SIGNS UP IN SUPPORT OF HISTORY PROJECT 1,600 MEMBERS ----- 1 -------- -- -rf «%l .U-"-.-. I ..iiU W»rr«-ii C Wafrfuwti Surpaues Previous NatierMl All-Time Chapter High of 1,226 WHERE DOES IT STOP? PllTlad^phia I do not recall that it ever happened to me before but I ashamedly adroit that as I read.this evenings paper, tears Ued up in my eyes: it was the tragic account the sinking pact of the incident, the indignant fnistraUon of- the card, has been sUbmiued erly senseless murder of Mrs. V10I4 Gregg yuzzo on dark- H»d<,ua«ers as of aur. 29, ed Route 80 between Selma and Monteomerv Alabama. ' chapter m«nb?r- stau-s. mwUy in the West. . __w-______i._ . . . . . shiD chairtnan. revealed dits _______ , . eKn imr iropoMd I*- ,i-arch proi-i-. tu caUli's tu.<!or;e» and e*pern.nci» «4. AmericsM ol Javanese aneesUr has drawn ea- thuiiasUc supper.' from S-m. Thomas H. Kuchel iR-CaUf i acd The letter <rf the 15 Seaatrrs 14 Senate eoUeagues. Kuchel was joined in fl letxr "It has come to our alteotxin Ten of Letter * Nisei reporter covers 50-mile Alabama voting rights march BY RICHARD GIMA lui'ht. March 26. Tom: said. .'"Th' i& psecdmiQCT a( the uittv«rsR]r. >Sper:al to the Pacific Ciuzeo > face^. the words, .the nnss. the Mrs. Sprmgtt cn(ieaU>- is tram HCXOLULUMrs. Tbmi Kairawa rc-.lmgs and the sceoes of that antfstUe. Gcor«tt Hdr grai^ Knu-fk-r. Nisei reponcr who co^ler^ these are jndeUWy e:ehed in father was a Ku fOu* Klaesfntn. the heafh beat for the Honolulu fn.v miiad, forevennore a par; ol Star-BuUct.-n. Hawaii's larfest i SAN FR.AXC3SC0-A total of 1.613 ^ H.t^^u^^Welf.ve Seerc that There is pending before thr *her ^ In add.-Joo tt. Mrs Knaefler a league. Senator George Murj*r. hst^nal lnf>u>tes of Heidtt an AUbama-Glenn Irut-u I la«-maker. fram seven other appLcatx* ram ^ Aia^'a fejn-escnting the Asraoiated Sv,- 4... iv tn tk,. w,.«t m nr*. California. Los Angeles 'UO-.M ... ,___ . .. „■ ^ - coUeaj Lett Interest Nm Soon after arr.val sn Selma. Toml said, two while nuns came over. Thet' were mtercAed in the lets Iiu=o. who ourely had 0 groat zo',1 foili!oiupied'wS ISST' to S!' 11,^TeSS- rSo.'!.™ s.SS .S opassion snd love tor all peoples, murdered by cowardly ri r.b. a urn oto ',f ,u..„to, .dra, Pn,i«i TP. rwiuM 1. to *.1.^°;;;.^'*.^^.' SuoTu' SSu "i SM-riders. And then I see the bewildered innocence ol her t J«i.w..»^r.. isos n„p„, u, -j,. ktm .pred o.-., 0^,,^ "uuTu. to utoSSi. .S S.. .to.™ d lb, Cw^^Riabu S -uS ettom children she left behind, weeping...weeping o,er ptoito. u, w.n »aw ,.v. i-g - - ^ to2" 6st mother they simply called a good woman, a good T'** Uemendous increase wa.« purpose of the invertigation Th< Japanese Amerwas' Qtttens ^FYidiv^ Nona '** P*^ ■*«« *«*• jtherascribed to the ability of the mem- g^STtofOTMiiM ab^l the Lcagae. the only Mlionil ofgani- -Fridsyl-Nona Spnngel. resoarc^ass.stam jj„ Ka«Oer raid. -Otte bi-rship commitJee attaining a 95 assintiiation and rok- in'American ation of Americans of Japanese ... »P*t wxJ flowered some more." prt rvneual of UiK year's 1^ society of rcsidenu with Orier.ul ancestry, has eontrifiuled SlOO^nO. AIrrs In UtsvrJt <>iei»im toW Campbell,;^ care- mwibers and the nr* JACTX3^ background Among phase- to be rais^-d from among lu members |1||S0 |V| 1115161$ AISO (1 rlalCfF ful jhev know ^ Don t w bt-alih plan oflcred by the ebaptoi probed are the places of cw.gin of in 32 states. The Carnegie Corp. walk by ynurseV. Eton't ever Hda ***« X*®'"' Is-iei ifirsl generation) Japanese. ha.« aUo conuiboiedEIW.IIOO s.A.\ PR.i\.\CISCOViv pa.'t. .jU Belafbnu-, Tony Bennm and other araund at night.'' I. 4 -.toj 14 i 4 j ^ * rntrober* were .urt-judii-es and proWems vnccun- "As we under.and iU this.Mudy serv,W auitude of the Negro ha.- noted rtag< per«>naliiie» . "Tlw fust v>ew of Selma wma It Started long ago. It also Started just a few years. Again ^fo.Tned into 12 sigBHip teams. TbU. bv aliens and their descend- Is toe only one ever undertaken diMippi.ared in the Mumg.to?<-o O.-i Thu^ay . the loc al mihieters ^rgeKahle.'' Tomi recatia. started a few days ago . . . before all this. It started when *'imoto. added, contributing to vi'orld War II experiences, *»f an enure ethnic group through- 8^ Sgima.area. according to th- w..-e among the ^.000 pei wns *nci 'TWoog» cd people milled abota on eroes in the South were beaten murdered Ivnched with ?"***^**, m.er-nicial relations of ' the oul the coimuy. a. well as one R,.v. Nkholkj. i.vo> a who ntumed marched fram the City of S; Jude Sylvan StfMA a dirty ^ tM o,4b «H,b«A K., 14 4 _4~J V bigh of t.226 set in I960 by diHcT^yoi generations. The «udy. that involves more than a single tnm Alabairfkjaai -ivrak.' . camp six tmlex in to .-eoler ol >**mpe<S uito headlines aU over the punity, while we stood by. It started when mnocent little San FYanciscp JACL, commended ^ use'quosuonnaircs and taped in- generation. -Maav' are n^wilSing to riik Montgomery for i. rally «t u»e .Ala- « »«* eoojuneta* gro girls were VlcUms of a dasUrdly church bombing. magmficeat effort were tm-ie*^. wOl be. the 15 Senators "Censui tracts covering the j,*s and other reprisals to bam* Stale-Capitol BuOding. , >*'?> Negro.whUe,bea*jags " And in a mixture of disbelief and anguish her husband ks: \^ere does it stop?" AND BEFORE THIS I captains Free At... Wl-. Del. Nwicy VobliU.il., n-rt r underu- Vnited SUtos have been broken g{^oii -Up for dierr ri^U. in this said. 'Tbe only one ever underU- t'nitrt SUtos have oeen nroxen gi^ -pp for dieir righu. in this mm Aaatber NIael ken of an enUre efli^c group J-cienOficaBy so that repre- ^a.-e. in voting right." he said r^. .vnv-. tiw throughout the country »% weD as «nuSve intervwws are being bad Saiiirday ^ ^ ^7 i ^ rT, o,.„T„ ins Euarae &U.I - One that involves more than a Sin- wuh the Issei. the inunuuanV gen- TTbc kHal Church of Chr«l. Pres- ^ Dr. Ring ■nahbergaaled' tiR-i Dai,.Jtine^Uycda and Yo gle generation" era'utm. These int«m-to*»-dn de;^ bytorian pastor, was one of tour Alabama .slay nte Ha- Martin laither King was Hironaka were singled out fw spe- Jnining Kuchel and Mun*y in 50-pages m length, will be nimisters sent by the North Coastal ^ sei minister' is cunrently "flabbergakal." Itomj said, to ace Cinl YecoeniiioB in this v.-ur's mem, seeking federal assistance were: Wluwed by ?uiular interview, with .Area Presbyterian churches to par- ^ - Marks Lutheran «» Hawaii dalegatton -IVimi ipKittd beishiT^rive. Award, »x=re pre- ««toraUon na- 0.0 Selma «o-Mflolgnm- ^ ^ * King: To think you came all senxd them at the anmial got- fnwr ch^'.ig; ery "fV^om'march' which end- that way. You don't know what Sm' Pvtf-T H Dotntn eniid them at the anmmi got- “"ye Chu^ uve-9^ omencan. auu uien me ^ry "Freedom'marw- -wtov,. ^ _ __________ m* ,uu cquamtod mixer held on Mar. 20 I-" B Jo«Un .B-to.h„.. Sanse:. the second generauon na- ^d Usl niursdi.y. ,k ^ L. ^ >«ns to i to ^.rk-Preito Y. S'. ioS.",S-<Sr!: 'Ctoto«4 P.B Z. a.,. l,w. now, a., ttto w., -----------------------------------------------------------cwmag from ao far away to -den^ solidly for hnmaK::: Past nalional JACL presidents join in Waller Memorial appeal ^ ^ ^ - ,.4 41.;.- «wa«4 f-w.. cooforence for this fin^ ipirix ,, w.. _4 * . tSpccial-to the Pacific CiUzee) 4Rn^ificalioo CHICAGO-Thc eig.ht hviag pari familitsS. nalonal J.ACL presidents have 5Suspeh^iOQ of depohatioa for joined in the appeal for eon*.ribu- Japanese treaty-traders. " . the Cengreasman Walter 6The Evacuation Claims Act ot "When i; was i r Jo be. Ml moriat Fund. Kurreo Yoshinari. 1948. lurrtnt naiion.M J.ACL presideoi. Contributions, which will be used This took courage and a deep annaunc.-d'todiy, . ir> construci a memorial hall at sifto-of ju>tiee and righirousnes-s. i,u.rns «-it4. 4-vc.T-b-u.-ni-Te Tne iiasl national J.ACL pres> kloravian Scroinary for GL-ls, the E.rause of these quaUties. he wade . * knd on th,! dents whj have acceb-.ed the Liviia- olde.i Protestant school for girls life a little easier and gave u? the * ** Ui>o to serve an the NaUonal J.AO. ;n America near Bethlehem, Pa., maral courage to carry im be sent to the Cangressman 'iBeeaune be was »-hal he w*. CM of an attack by Congressman :nay be sent to the COBgressman 'iBeeause be was *-hal he w*. " Waller Memoruil Famd. care o' we Japanese- American* today can ' . Let u.' no. luravt Wc past flno . . V ...---- . *>ou i..uiieeuii 01 vu».oaif , renwmber that C'ongrc-s.n.an .vron- ^ »■' Of Emesi 1. Mura. Cl* E Walter helped smooth the ^ abolished ri»d ahead ,for u* " ' Honolulu denijst lile we Stood b>-. It again sUrted whSe .three workers for man dignity in Mississippi were wantonly murdered and eir decomposed bodies left in a levee, while we stood by. id more recently we saw on television the sickening spec- de of the brutal force of State power, mounted on horses, arging into the ranks of defenseless people who were acefuUy exercising the cherished right guaranteed them der th.e First Amendment, the right of the people peace- ly to assemble, and to petition the Government for redress grievances, again while we stood by. And a Unitarian mister who sought to exprc.«s his compassion and love for b "neighbors' is viciously beaten to death on tbe streets Selma; and before that the wanton killing ef a Negro edu- tor on a Georgia highway by three Klan^en with the urderers being acquitted. While we stood by. Where does it stop? WHERE DOES IT START? The murder of Mrs. Liuzzo started in the chubby hands a pure baby, born into this world without yet knowing __________ itf, jfirt ten years ago when that little red-faced baby had Committee fur MMif an eleven year old bov «ho was intcrested in nothing W-hto ah:niorwi Fwai ,nno. are w 4I -4.-i.44n44a mnwini «Sa.ni-i4Ar j _ «-ra4<a nf hSAia- VDt. TTtomas ViUbc of Qucago. t^aashiiiTOn J.ACL 0£f,c«. M^Uth Wt OUT hcad* hi^ aad eajto ibe ore, de.rtructwe than model airplanes and a game of hide- Los .Angeles Hito St. Nyr? Washingioo. D C. 2OOO6. righis and priviSege* bv so eam.-«. ■leek, Mrs. Uuzto's murder started. For among-th'c four Okada of Salt Lake City. Ccnrge/Snitributions ara *tax.de<lu«a>lc ■■ Immen arrested for the murder of Mrs.'Liuzzo was that d who today is 21 years of age. j iiliat occurred to change that sinless j[pd-faced baby of years ago. that young American lad of^Ieven years ago, lat today he rides with night-riders prepared to snuff V)ut e life of a noble individual exerdsmg one of the cherished ghls of a citizen? How many more are there like him? There « many lik tbe future? Where does it stop? irS LATER THAN WE THINK As long as we continue to simply stand by. mouthing latitudes and during tragic incidents simply expressing approval and some sympathy, we will never see the Bwer to the question raised by Mrs. Liuzzos husband: Itere does it stop? It is later than we think! Not simply in Alabama, or ississl^pi or Georgia. Right in your own communities in e North, in your town, in your neighborhood: it is much ler than we think. The lime is long past for sympathetic iscussions, subscription to broad and vague principles. Uonalizing our way out of taking concrete and positive ■tion or even taking an open and clear-cut stand. The forces of bigotry and hatred have already answered le question, Where does it stop?for the Grand Wizard of Ku Klux Klan just replied; ThelCu Klux Kian is on the Philadelphia - Major portion doing »oir . Youve beard of the roaring 20S? Well, lets show them of toe aU-d.i.v sesfkm the Eastorn Glndys I Stone, of the JHP re- . TMTibg M'S." And the ilk ot the K.K.K. docs not phthde .V your community in white robes and peaked masks; he xs ^prvpd for refwruog of the actions vievow, 1 to leara » H«-»ii. Mrs. agatart toe whites, hu^JTijey are oui to gittheir fuU He praised the Negro le^nv of .Ur,.nlm oi to ,t„, Con,rere- ^""4" titoa; Ectto-d cl.r,eTnre.:i Mkrrhi,fJ inR turos cartTinR current struggle. I The Rev. Ij'oya departed ^esday Montguenj^ 'and vi»med Selma the nec itay. "U liltt-' war." be saaf. Anr.ed guard* were €.-yer>-wheTc ■^5 Dr. Mural's job as cusioms collector abolished by LBJ attack bv HONOLULU-Uittier a reorganiza- Work*,- Mn, Knaenrr saxi kt w'as brought bmt^ to Haw'toi Fridar night is Dr: Brawaet sultcaM. Tbe march is now htotarr. bet let. IbiTu teii is her own weed* ftoklc "In oee of the rww mortog »ight.s rial 1 *h*l! ev-.-r hope »* -ec. The sea «f .proud, faetts .bi>. um;g»aU.v make good tt* goal; tbev marched up to dtt Fohr Ku Klux KlnnnK.-n Inagaki of Lo., Angcli',, Dr. Ro.\ lor income tax 'puiroi Nisiukawa of L.)d Angclc*.'Shigeo iSoulhimo Califor^anf Wakamattu of CJiicago. Frank Caiu- »-ard cwjtributionr'earc <m i. xa- a w j / man o( Lo» .A^gele, and K. Patr.ek maguma. co-chairman. Bank of Okara of'Omaha. Tblrto of California. 120 ' S Sin . R5do*» O......... ........... "That all past nations] J.AD. Pedn»v..St.. Los .Angeles. Calif. Saburo Ktdo. wartime National presidenu have joined logerher to 900I2J) 'v J.ACL l^rcsident who se.-ved three ;it:c J.ACLers and others of Japa- L p . u-rm* during tbe j>eriod of grcatcit rev* ancestry In this.^couniry to ' isunmero travail for tbo-e of Japanese ancee- Dr. Yaiabe, the first con.riit'ition- try in this country, was an attor- ti-® plan annwinoid Mar. » by ***P» eupititt. sagKg pmdl:^ , ^ ^ ^ . rresiden;Joho«n.th<'jah.ifHono. the past a.-Ki Friday by TO agent-, for Collector of Curiomr no* heW high, a flood of emoUto ' .. the.slar,i.v Vm.Ia l.m„- . _ ... »WAlled IB me. TearM Emalktoi ."I -coujd JSU. matroi the tear*. rile «-hite moiher Jtot I Selma in ur\-.De:>artment las-ored if. jotted-dawn words - Presideir Johnson's iwU L* abol- shoct. . Stared at Negro RMe 45 appertoted collector post atti ' The tear* stopped and I enUed •The four «rf us slept on the »i*,ijtuic eix'districU wiB regroup the Star^letai, floor in the parlor of a Negro home Hmiolulu and the We« Coi« »tu:e.- "rie crescendo of emotion ovusv Pi-nii-vlvauia congressman for his try in Fresno -before Evacuation and editor of the Shm Nichi Be: a^ not to say where office dictate f ^ kUcr-h.p so many and who continues that pracu'ce daUy newspaper m Los .Angeles. disclosure A long-time D^ocrattc pirt;. over. Ij^ed ateul unU 1 c«d4 bl-fK-rarn.tt:o^£^-s tor ^ now m Qiicago. tasued the fallow--as wcU a.s an ,ttortio.v. Writing in charnnan^-, Mura. «»» c*t^; Yochmari said. ia« statement rcgtadlng the lat-- his daily new* column. Kido dr- _ - - - Congressman Walter: dared that -me campaign to raise ^ Walter'a Inflneiiec „r .rfw, >,.™ v,^-„ , Vy.nr\ v w.ii.^ xr.4r„T..^.i grounds of Boman Catholic Ciiy of year.................................... .. . .......... all cusCams coUeriors an opportu- men.marchers gliwrned with taara _ .. niiy to remain wo* the bureau J »* they beard ri. King's iuoir- riat evening 'many thousands of they quaiifv under civil service <ng speech ending with the tinging oJ We ShaU Owreome ' ' Mufai has no immcdaii- group." ^ wa.-. appointed ^xi,^ X - O^essman Waiter: ' dared that-me campaign to raise ^ J? ttaner-a unDeiiee of us who have known a Francis E. Waller Memonal gfoi^ of Bon^ C^t^lic C.iy of Walter was mslrumeatal in *e- Uie Uic Congressman Walter fully Fund ha* been launched. Wv b-- '*■ curiiflf for Jhose of Japanese an- appreciate and are grateful for al! lieve that this is sofi/eUiuig toa; louowmg nigh., evstrv m the postwar' congrw^res; his i-fforts in behalf of all Japanese the Issei in particular, the stran- evcni« many t l-Priviiege of naUi.-aluat.an. Americanr. dee* <in Japan, who roti-d. as well marcher, attended n rally at the taws 2~Bepeal of immigraaon exdu- "ror one who had kam very as tbe war brides, should support few il any Isiiei or Nisei prka- to without reservation.. For that mav World War 11 and became a ceun- tft. all persons who have pome to .selor. adviser and chaatpioo of our tois country a* permanent residents r^rh-s at a time when we needed in Che postwar period carniol over- ------------------------------------------- --------- look the'fact that it was the WaV-er- McCarran Act which enabled them '.a gain such a status.. . . "The goal which ha* bivn set up for persons of Japanese ance.'lry' HONOLULU Fortm-r Congrc.ss- of ricia! harmon.v By luck of 1961 bj President "Latta- I learned that tbe emfr- the Kennedy, making abou; $13,000 a twp was ** sweeping for many el. President Johnson u r.vmg the marchers. Even the eye* cl dppartu--------------- -------- -------- - ------------ 3Admission of Japanesi wiv« of -American veterans and sVrvici men. ^ EDC chapters ask for progress repoiiof NaKonal JACL Civil Rights Fund il by Sammy Davis. Jr.. Harry plans for tbe-future. Racial groupings in Hawaii anachronism, ex-tongressman jells 442nd veteran luaul NISQ LIFE GUARD 31, PRABB) FOR ALBtT 't RESCUE OF 10-YEAR<OID ^ S.A.V FR.A.NCISCO-A <*uiA thlftk^ mg DaJ.T City youth. Ken lwaha*hij» ipane* IS not exorbitan:. If the majoriri". of those who have been naturalized waf_Jwavily praised by city department ofilicial* tor bekiiiM to. save the Me of a lO^oar-oW Saa p^, would coatributf a few dollars in achronttan of racial groupings in thing happened for The wrong rea- p apprc-cialion. it would amount to Hawaii.'soctt; we sbouMnttake credit lor ^ substantial amount in building up Referring to racial chambers of it because we inherited k." Its 'memdrial fund. commerce,banks an^ social dubs. Our goal now. he suggested. ^ "We have confidencethat many GiU asked: . shpuid be to perfect toe ractal hsr- •Tsflt it about time thst we. mom- than we have and he urged ^ some- laokcd,ai the people of Hawaii as th.-^liminaiion of racial econo.Tuc ' A sttidrfi: at the Coil^ ot Saa Matoo. IvubaAi. 16. pulled out 4 water the iaert body of Rlchai4 «g Old eight-fuo: pool a^ immediat^r ap>. ............................... , ---- . ______________ dog .. . tlK busmess suit, in coveralls, in UlC respectable elute. jC rec»l bclrere a.. n.„ „m. look..,,., ore reopl. or H.«oa .. n...tUmaunoo o! r.™i reooo WUrTwe^'niorer Ore LSrirci: .bn.on.a,c.n-,n.nre'4,^ WashingTon NewsleHer: Voting Rights Legislation bv the fund eammiCtae. A projfpess partScip»-ed with j-outh who v riTwi*: on this project will be re- in s separa'e seseton. queried uv tbe EDC. The a.-kicipawd. EDC total t GUI said Lvlanders also have held _ exaggerted coDception of He- Thl tit* •>.. .i , who helped to 20 at Fort DeRussy. wau's importance in the world and .x... *1^ give them the pnvilege of beeora- Warier of ceremonies wa* Mssa- of the worlds coneeirn with Hiwaii. mg American citizens by casting to Doi. farmer City Ctouncil chair- Se urged efforta to make Ilawaa " rside the discriminatory rwov-isioD man milv importaiit (brougb-intellectual BY HIKE MASAOKA Washington Congres.* responded quickly bar- Gill joked tfitl the last rleotain erceUence and by. projecting ttti- where he ran nnsucccssfuily for :ht tude* artsind the world that will y... _ _ UB. Senate and J>x tor mayor nw-an *«n«hii^ to odierw than our- „w» u. eaTgjLJl quaWied them b«h tor toe title of selves. ' f faTtonh^cai^ He suggertrd hi* Ne-il Kosasa, 1965 presideitt of the 44^ Oab. presaded « a caho- The gtksU in- .X« .ppcinte) EDC m-0 .! cimrai c>tnp.ict,i te-, pn- where h. ru. ajuvcrererdl,. ,or ihc Ivdre .reenC ih. wre4d rightt fund eommitiee chairmen, duced eroe^ktooal results. Last Cetage laagald Speaks EDC chapxrs were also advitad .vear. Washington and Philadelphia George Inagaki. a Sacramentan -......... . w-.-- of the Coogr«.*smaa Wal-er Me\ ohaptore were award winner* in u>- birth but a Los Angeles nur- . , . __ sole objective of the historic 1^ monal Fund by Mike Masaoka and the J.ACL membership cootiAt Merman at toe ti-mu of tbe 1*42 evening might the House. Coogressman Emanuel rhiirmon for this commit- Richard Horikawa. EDciax: Ettacuaiion. is now an mws-jneni ^ ^ .... -nc.,. ^ Celler S New York. chauTnan.ol :o to «pcdtte converfSon general diairman. re- and real estate broker in Los An- 500 me^rs. Meads «. •ad^f^hT^r^Tdoms oi'^ immediate in- ported on -'^atxmal tU-'K too long on ta-ir^: a p.nce and ^C.al^S^r farmltos. nlniiter of God tee and iU CivA Right* Suboom- ^ chapters. tion plms. He emphasized toe wish Presidant ever to be named tne toe childreStt tolSire^^K bearings toe of tbe EDC delegates ex: to have delegatos turn outin record the Biennium, having ^ •«««■ .Admipistrattoo Bto. indignation over toe numbscs over the Sept. 36 Ubor <CooMiued from Front Page) -bb •*«! -««l « s.. CW. nSSS-n.,, X4CE c,™,.. own •tts In the S«ate. a bipartisan group ^ speaker of the House convention facUities by the Mar- WaltM- Fumf--------- and other chapter awards were OutV-mg board chairman . b!- -S? ol es^tore-o». 1.U •■ten 'SSLJrek M.r. 19 PC'. _ rl« M«or HoW ,UH. »»»«*•• uiT>«reb JACl. .re Stnnoore ™fc Ore b«-1.1 Its early «iaetment.-vric nuntoer needed to la«ak a fiL- Japane.sef History P^ajec^ Charles Nagao of Seibrook was LOS ANGELES - rie So CjM. *-.aUation dinncr-dimcc at the Sbier. sentatiotu to chapter members: men checked tor pulse and touwl ncoe. An attwrator was used clear the air lassaje of faroiga and.................... Renew Your JACL Memberehip Today 4 silver pins presented Detroit JACLm 0 tbe Pacific Cit^en)" by Judge James Mantante of t ToOBrSofoerftm » Mp.~4.- -m buster under currem nujv discussed in onau ai-noagn t»»..h.4reU„j;L?SSS rererere. tete - Yet tbe harsh tact U a James O. Eastianfl of ttt in " siDOi is opposed to aH civSl ngh-s jj^re w-il! have to acceler- driphta J.ACL ^ ^luV^er Senatoni-exa^y interviewing schedule in ------- M women are kept from bectuM they are Ne- ... ____________ Cadillac Hotel Mar. 13 The the Detroit J.ACLer of toe Year to MDC "chapter of tbe biennium' Walter Memortal Fund this past program was postponed from Feb Khiriey Safbh. the.silv'er p«n to Mr* not able contcri. i week annainced a Nisei group to 37 dud to a huge saawxtorm that Doris Fujioka. Mrs. Toshi Shimou- _ _..mpanicd Kaz Kar-ta,'EDC chaionsn. piv- assist la the loeal campaign, immobilized the Detroit area ra. Roy KaruRo ami Prank Wala- business trip to sided at the sesstoiPht.enAal b> Named were: Hi^ight of the ex-emog wa? the nabe, aad th* ch^ter awards <r . fir* Kenned}-, Fla.» delegates from d/e four memb.-: ;«2* by Naticmal 3ACL Preii- Rose Ball. Mary Kamsdoi. Jea«l ... ..... -1. .4.-4 4... c.'iaoters of tbe diftriet. The PhJa- O4or*» itxeii,. dent Kumeo Yosltojari of C3iic*#n. Oirfura. Lilv .Amano. Ed Shiroma. prepared toe 5.°' ■» >spoke on 'Miracles of Fore- rim Hashimoto. Marian HewlrtL ' BjKjrr v.,, Twiabe. Frwok Tweiu- ------- TagamL Kay Morey. Laura 5 ^asmuB. leyotoi. Rtehaid Foliata a«l Al - vere iastalted Batata. , OIANH or AMNKSS v«S h^fa s rfipsrted. t^xui^ that toe ttoapters of toe d the number needed to break a fili- ^ projoci deadlines, gates at d (CteHmieA o. PW J> P>teteWte ■«. reil to Jte. -=^1:

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Page 1: New PobOcaUM READERS- PACIFIC CITIZEN DliM · 2000. 8. 31. · ut«m pobocaum-ova 50,000 readers-secono class postage ' paid at los angeles. calif published weekly .' except last

Ut«M PobOcaUM

-ova 50,000 READERS-SECONO CLASS POSTAGE

' PAID AT LOS ANGELES. CALIF PUBLISHED WEEKLY

.' EXCEPT LAST WEEK OF YEAH PACIFIC CITIZENVOL. 60 NO. 14 FRIDAY, APRIL 2. 1965

Monbeni# NykaliMJaMM AMHm DliM LM*W

. BY WILLIAM MARUTANI -

Easi WindSAN FRANCISCO 15 U.S. SENATORSiHTKUSIASIlC JACl SIGNS UP IN SUPPORT OF HISTORY PROJECT 1,600 MEMBERS

----- 1 -------- -- -rf «%l .U-"-.-. I ..iiU W»rr«-ii C WafrfuwtiSurpaues Previous NatierMl All-Time Chapter High of 1,226

WHERE DOES IT STOP?PllTlad^phia

I do not recall that it ever happened to me before but I ashamedly adroit that as I read.this evening’s paper, tears Ued up in my eyes: it was the tragic account the sinkingpact of the incident, the indignant fnistraUon of- the card, has been sUbmiued erly senseless murder of Mrs. V10I4 Gregg yuzzo on dark- H»d<,ua«ers as of aur. 29,ed Route 80 between Selma and Monteomerv Alabama. ' chapter m«nb?r- stau-s. mwUy in the West.

. __w-______i._ . . . “ . . shiD chairtnan. revealed dits _______ , . eKn imr

iropoMd • I*-,i-arch proi-i-. tu caUli's tu.<!or;e» and e*pern.nci» «4. AmericsM ol Javanese aneesUr has drawn ea- thuiiasUc supper.' from S-m.Thomas H. Kuchel iR-CaUf i acd The letter <rf the 15 Seaatrrs 14 Senate eoUeagues.Kuchel was joined in fl letxr "It has come to our alteotxin

Ten of Letter *

Nisei reporter covers 50-mile

Alabama voting rights marchBY RICHARD GIMA lui'ht. March 26. Tom: said. .'"Th' i& psecdmiQCT a( the uittv«rsR]r.

>Sper:al to the Pacific Ciuzeo > face^. the words, .the nnss. the Mrs. Sprmgtt cn(ieaU>- is tram HCXOLULU—Mrs. Tbmi Kairawa rc-.lmgs and the sceoes of that antfstUe. Gcor«tt Hdr grai^ Knu-fk-r. Nisei reponcr who co^ler^ these are jndeUWy e:ehed in father was a Ku fOu* Klaesfntn.the heafh beat for the Honolulu fn.v miiad, forevennore a par; ol Star-BuUct.-n. Hawaii's larfest i

SAN FR.AXC3SC0-A total of 1.613 ^ H.t^^u^^Welf.ve Seerc that There is pending before thr *her ^ In add.-Joo tt. Mrs Knaefler aleague. Senator George Murj*r. hst^nal lnf>u>tes of Heidtt an AUbama-Glenn Irut-uI la«-maker. fram seven other appLcatx* ram ^ Aia^'a ■ fejn-escnting the Asraoiated Sv,-4... iv tn tk,. w,.«t m nr*. California. Los Angeles 'UO-.M ... ,___ . .. „■ ^

- coUeajLett Interest Nm

Soon after arr.val sn Selma. Toml said, two while nuns came over. Thet' were mtercAed in the lets

Iiu=o. who ourely had 0 groat zo',1 foili!oiupied'’wS “ISST' to “S”!' 1‘1,^TeSS- rSo.'’!.™ s.SS .Sopassion snd love tor all peoples, murdered by cowardly ““ri r.b. a urn oto ’”',f ,u..„to, .dra, Pn,i«i TP. rwiuM 1. to ”*.1.^°;;;.^'*.^^.' SuoTu' SSu "iSM-riders. And then I see the bewildered innocence ol her t J«i.w..»^r.. isos n„p„, u, -j,. ktm .pred o.-., • 0^,,^ "uuTu. to utoSSi. .S S.. .to.™ d lb, Cw^^Riabu S -uSettom children she left behind, weeping...weeping o,er ptoito. u, w.n »aw ,.v. i-g - - ^ ‘ to‘2"6st mother they simply called a “good woman, a good T'** Uemendous increase wa.« purpose of the invertigation Th< Japanese Amerwas' Qtttens ^FYidiv^ Nona '*”* P*“^ ■*«« *«*•jther” ascribed to the ability of the mem- g^STtofOTMiiM ab^l the Lcagae. the only Mlionil ofgani- -Fridsyl-Nona Spnngel. resoarc^ass.stam jj„ Ka«Oer raid. -Otte

bi-rship commitJee attaining a 95 assintiiation and rok- in'American ation of Americans of Japanese ... »P*t wxJ flowered some more."prt rvneual of UiK year's 1^ society of rcsidenu with Orier.ul ancestry, has eontrifiuled SlOO^nO. AIrrs In UtsvrJt <>iei»im toW Campbell,;^ care-mwibers and the nr* JACTX3^ background Among phase- to be rais^-d from among lu members |1||S0 |V| 1115161$ AISO (1 rlalCfF ful jhev know ^ Don t wbt-alih plan oflcred by the ebaptoi probed are the places of cw.gin of in 32 states. The Carnegie Corp. walk by ynurseV. Eton't ever Hda***« X*®'"' Is-iei ifirsl generation) Japanese. ha.« aUo conuiboied’ EIW.IIOO s.A.\ PR.i\.\CISCO—Viv pa.'t. .jU Belafbnu-, Tony Bennm and other araund at night.''

I. 4 -.toj 14 i 4 j • ^ * rntrober* were .urt-judii-es and proWems vnccun- "As we under.and iU this.Mudy serv,W auitude of the Negro ha.- noted rtag< per«>naliiie» . "Tlw fust v>ew of Selma wmaIt Started long ago. It also Started just a few years. Again ^fo.Tned into 12 sigBHip teams. TbU. bv aliens and their descend- Is toe only one ever undertaken diMippi.ared in the Mumg.to?<-o O.-i Thu^ay . the loc al mihieters “^‘‘rgeKahle.'' Tomi recatia.

started a few days ago . . . before all this. It started when ‘*'imoto. added, contributing to vi'orld War II experiences, *»f an enure ethnic group through- 8^ Sgima.area. according to th- w..-e among the ^.000 pei wns *nci 'TWoog» cd people milled abota oneroes in the South were beaten murdered Ivnched — with ?"***^“**, m‘.er-nicial ’ relations of ' the oul the coimuy. a. well as one R,.v. Nkholkj. i.vo> a who ntumed marched fram the City of S; Jude Sylvan StfMA a dirty ^ tM

o,4b «H,b«A K., 14 4 _4~J V ■ bigh of t.226 set in I960 by diHcT^yoi generations. The «udy. that involves more than a single tnm Alabairfkjaai -ivrak.' . camp six tmlex in to .-eoler ol >**mpe<S uito headlines aU over thepunity, while we stood by. It started when mnocent little San FYanciscp JACL, commended ^ use'quosuonnaircs and taped in- generation. -Maav' are n^wilSing to riik Montgomery for i. rally «t u»e .Ala- « »«* i« eoojuneta*gro girls were VlcUms of a dasUrdly church bombing. magmficeat effort were tm-ie*^. wOl be. the 15 Senators "Censui tracts covering the j,*s and other reprisals to bam* Stale-Capitol BuOding. , >*'?> Negro.whUe,bea*jags "

And in a mixture of disbelief and anguish her husband ks: “\^ere does it stop?"

AND BEFORE THIS

I captainsFree At... Wl-. Del.

Nwicy VobliU.il., n-rt r underu- Vnited SUtos have been broken g{^oii -Up for dierr ri^U. in thissaid. 'Tbe only one ever underU- t'nitrt SUtos have oeen nroxen gi^ -pp for dieir righu. in this mm Aaatber NIaelken of an enUre efli^c group J-cienOficaBy so that repre- ^a.-e. in voting right." he said r^. .vnv-. tiwthroughout the country »% weD as «nuSve intervwws are being bad Saiiirday ^ ^ ^7 i ^

rT, o,.„T„ ins Euarae &U.I - One that involves more than a Sin- wuh the Issei. the inunuuanV gen- TTbc kHal Church of Chr«l. Pres- ^ Dr. Ring ■nahbergaaled'tiR-i Dai,.Jtine^Uycda and Yo gle generation" era'utm. These int«m-to*»-dn de;^ bytorian pastor, was one of tour Alabama .slay “nte Ha- Martin laither King was

Hironaka were singled out fw spe- Jnining Kuchel and Mun*y in 50-pages m length, will be nimisters sent by the North Coastal ^ sei minister' is cunrently "flabbergakal." Itomj said, to aceCinl YecoeniiioB in this v.-ur's mem, seeking federal assistance were: Wluwed by ?uiular interview, with .Area Presbyterian churches to par- ^ - Mark’s Lutheran «» Hawaii dalegatton -IVimi ipKittdbeishiT^rive. Award, »x=re pre- ««toraUon na- 0.0 Selma «o-Mflolgnm- ^ ^ * “ King: • To think you came allsenxd them at the anmial got- fnwr ’ch^'.ig; ery "fV^om'march' which end- that way. You don't know whatSm' Pvtf-T H Dotntneniid them at the anmmi got- “"ye Chu^ uve-9^ omencan. auu uien me ^ry "Freedom'marw- -wtov,. ^ _ __________ m* ,uucquamtod mixer held on Mar. 20 I-" B Jo«Un .B-to.h„.. Sanse:. the second generauon na- ^d Usl ’niursdi.y. ,k ^ L. ^ >“«ns to ito ^.rk-Preito Y. S'. ioS."’,S-<Sr!: 'Ctoto«4 P.B Z. a.,. l,w. now, a., ttto w.,

-----------------------------------------------------------“cwmag from ao far away to -den^

solidly for hnmaK:::Past nalional JACL presidents join in Waller Memorial appeal ^ ^ ^- ,.4 41.;.- «wa«4 f-—w.. cooforence for this fin^ ipirix ,, w.. _4 * .tSpccial-to the Pacific CiUzee) 4—Rn^ificalioo

CHICAGO-Thc eig.ht hviag pari familitsS. nalonal J.ACL presidents have 5—Suspeh^iOQ of depohatioa for joined in the appeal for eon*.ribu- Japanese treaty-traders. " .

the Cengreasman Walter 6—The Evacuation Claims Act ot"When i; was i r Jo be.

Ml moriat Fund. Kurreo Yoshinari. 1948.lurrtnt naiion.M J.ACL presideoi. Contributions, which will be used This took courage and a deepannaunc.-d'todiy, . ir> construci a memorial hall at sifto-of ju>tiee and righirousnes-s. i,u.rns «-it4. 4-vc.T-b-u.-ni-TeTne iiasl national J.ACL pres> kloravian Scroinary for GL-ls, the E.rause of these quaUties. he wade . * knd on th,!

dents whj have acceb-.ed the Liviia- olde.i Protestant school for girls life a little easier and gave u? the * “**Ui>o to serve an the NaUonal J.AO. ;n America near Bethlehem, Pa., maral courage to carry im

be sent to the Cangressman 'iBeeaune be was »-hal he w*. CM of an attack byCongressman :nay be sent to the COBgressman 'iBeeause be was *-hal he w*. "

Waller Memoruil Famd. care o' we Japanese- American* today can '. Let u.' no. luravt Wc past flno . . V ...---- . *>ou i..uiieeuii 01 vu».oaif

, renwmber that C'ongrc-s.n.an .vron- ^ »■' Of Emesi 1. Mura.Cl* E Walter helped smooth the ^ abolishedri»d ahead ,for u* " ' Honolulu denijst

lile we Stood b>-. It again sUrted whSe .three workers for man dignity in Mississippi were wantonly murdered and eir decomposed bodies left in a levee, while we stood by. id more recently we saw on television the sickening spec- de of the brutal force of State power, mounted on horses, arging into the ranks of defenseless people who were acefuUy exercising the cherished right guaranteed them der th.e First Amendment, “the right of the people peace- ly to assemble, and to petition the Government for redress grievances”, again while we stood by. And a Unitarian

mister who sought to exprc.«s his compassion and love for b "neighbors’' is viciously beaten to death on tbe streets Selma; and before that the wanton killing ef a Negro edu- tor on a Georgia highway by three Klan^en with the urderers being acquitted. While we stood by.Where does it stop?

WHERE DOES IT START?The murder of Mrs. Liuzzo started in the chubby hands

a pure baby, born into this world without yet knowing __________itf, jfirt ten years ago when that little red-faced baby had Committee furMMif an eleven year old bov «ho was intcrested in nothing W-hto ah:niorwi Fwai ,nno. are wn» 4I -4.-i.44n44a mnwini «Sa.ni-i4Ar j _ «-ra4<a nf hSAia- VDt. TTtomas ViUbc of Qucago. t^aashiiiTOn J.ACL 0£f,c«. M^Uth Wt OUT hcad* hi^ aad eajto ibe ore, de.rtructwe than model airplanes and a game of hide- Los .Angeles Hito St. Nyr? Washingioo. D C. 2OOO6. righis and priviSege* bv so eam.-«. •■leek, Mrs. Uuzto's murder started. For among-th'c four Okada of Salt Lake City. Ccnrge/’Snitributions ara *tax.de<lu«a>lc ■■Immen arrested for the murder of Mrs.'Liuzzo was that d who today is 21 years of age. j

iiliat occurred to change that sinless j[pd-faced baby of years ago. that young American lad of^Ieven years ago,

lat today he rides with night-riders prepared to snuff V)ut e life of a noble individual exerdsmg one of the cherished ghls of a citizen? How many more are there like him? There « many lik tbe future?

Where does it stop?irS LATER THAN WE THINK

As long as we continue to simply stand by. mouthing latitudes and during tragic incidents simply expressing approval and some sympathy, we will never see the Bwer to the question raised by Mrs. Liuzzo’s husband:Itere does it stop?

It is later than we think! Not simply in Alabama, or ississl^pi or Georgia. Right in your own communities in e North, in your town, in your neighborhood: it is much ler than we think. The lime is long past for sympathetic iscussions, subscription to broad and vague principles.Uonalizing our way out of taking concrete and positive ■tion or even taking an open and clear-cut stand.

The forces of bigotry and hatred have already answered le question, “Where does it stop?” for the Grand Wizard of

Ku Klux Klan just replied; “ThelCu Klux Kian is on the Philadelphia - Major portion doing »oir. You’ve beard of the roaring 20’S? Well, let’s show them of toe aU-d.i.v sesfkm the Eastorn Glndys I Stone, of the JHP re-

. TMTibg M'S." And the ilk ot the K.K.K. docs not phthde .Vyour community in white robes and peaked masks; he xs ^prvpd for refwruog of the actions vievow,

1 to leara» H«-»ii. Mrs.

agatart toe whites, hu^JTijey are oui to git‘their fuU He praised the Negro le^nv of

.Ur,.nlm oi to ,t„, Con,rere- ^""4" titoa; Ectto-d cl.r,eTnre.:i Mkrrhi,f J inR turos cartTinRcurrent struggle. IThe Rev. Ij'oya departed ^esday

Montguenj^ 'and vi»med Selma the nec itay."U liltt-' war." be saaf.

• Anr.ed guard* were €.-yer>-wheTc

■^5

Dr. Mural's job as cusioms collector abolished by LBJ

attack bv HONOLULU-Uittier a reorganiza-

Work*,- Mn, Knaenrr saxi kt w'as brought bmt^ to Haw'toi Fridar night is Dr: Brawae’t sultcaM.Tbe march is now htotarr. bet

let. IbiTu teii is her own weed* ftoklc "In oee of the rww mortog »ight.s rial 1 *h*l! ev-.-r hope »* -ec. The sea «f .proud, faetts .bi>. um;g»aU.v make good tt* goal;

A» tbev marched up to dttFohr Ku Klux KlnnnK.-n

Inagaki of Lo., Angcli',, Dr. Ro.\ lor income tax 'puiroi Nisiukawa of L.)d Angclc*.'Shigeo iSoulhimo Califor^anfWakamattu of CJiicago. Frank Caiu- »-ard cwjtributionr'earc <m i. xa- a w j / man o( Lo» .A^gele, and K. Patr.ek maguma. co-chairman. Bank ofOkara of'Omaha. Tblrto of California. 120 ' S Sin . R5do*» O......... ..........."That all past nations] J.AD. Pedn»v..St.. Los .Angeles. Calif. Saburo Ktdo. wartime National

presidenu have joined logerher to 900I2J) 'v J.ACL l^rcsident who se.-ved three;it:c J.ACLers and others of Japa- L p . u-rm* during tbe j>eriod of grcatcitrev* ancestry In this.^couniry to ' —isunmero travail for tbo-e of Japanese ancee-

Dr. Yaiabe, the first con.riit'ition- try in this country, was an attor-

ti-® plan annwinoid Mar. » by ***P» eupititt. sagKg pmdl:^ , ^ ^ ^ . rresiden;Joho«n.th<'jah.ifHono.

the past a.-Ki Friday by TO agent-, for Collector of Curiomr no* heW high, a flood of emoUto' .. the.slar,i.v Vm.Ia l.m„- . _ „ ... »WAlled IB me.

TearM Emalktoi."I -coujd JSU. matroi the tear*.rile «-hite moiher Jtot I

Selma in ur\-.De:>artment las-ored if. jotted-dawn words- Presideir Johnson's iwU L* abol- shoct.

. Stared at Negro RMe 45 appertoted collector post atti ' The tear* stopped and I enUed•The four «rf us slept on the »i*,ijtuic eix'districU wiB regroup the Star^letai,

floor in the parlor of a Negro home Hmiolulu and the We« Coi« »tu:e.- "rie crescendo of emotion ovusvPi-nii-vlvauia congressman for his try in Fresno -before Evacuation and editor of the Shm Nichi Be: a^ not to say where office dictate f ^kUcr-h.p so many and who continues that pracu'ce daUy newspaper m Los .Angeles. disclosure A long-time D^ocrattc pirt;. over. Ij^ed ateul unU 1 c«d4bl-fK-rarn.tt:o^£^-s tor ^ now m Qiicago. tasued the fallow--as wcU a.s an ,ttortio.v. Writing in charnnan^-, Mura. «»» c*t^;

Yochmari said. ia« statement rcgtadlng the lat-- his daily new* column. Kido dr- _- - - Congressman Walter: dared that -me campaign to raise ^

Walter'a Inflneiiec „r .rfw, >,.™ v,^-„ , Vy.nr\ v w.ii.^ xr.4r„T..^.i grounds of Boman Catholic Ciiy of year.................................... .. . ..........all cusCams coUeriors an opportu- men.marchers gliwrned with taara

_ .. niiy to remain wo* the bureau J »* they beard ri. King's iuoir-riat evening 'many thousands of they quaiifv under civil service <ng speech ending with the tinging

oJ We ShaU Owreome ' ’'Mufai has no immcdaii- —

group." ^ wa.-. appointed^xi,^ X ■ - O^essman Waiter: ' dared that-me campaign to raise ^ “J?ttaner-a unDeiiee of us who have known a Francis E. Waller Memonal gfoi^ of Bon^ C^t^lic C.iy of

Walter was mslrumeatal in *e- Uie Uic Congressman Walter fully Fund ha* been launched. Wv b-- '*■ curiiflf for Jhose of Japanese an- appreciate and are grateful for al! lieve that this is sofi/eUiuig toa; louowmg nigh.,evstrv m the postwar' congrw^res; his i-fforts in behalf of all Japanese the Issei in particular, the stran- evcni« many tl-Priviiege of naUi.-aluat.an. Americanr. dee* <in Japan, who roti-d. as well marcher, attended n rally at the taws2~Bepeal of immigraaon exdu- "ror one who had kam very as tbe war brides, should support

few il any Isiiei or Nisei prka- to without reservation.. For that mav World War 11 and became a ceun- tft. all persons who have pome to .selor. adviser and chaatpioo of our tois country a* permanent residents r^rh’-s at a time when we needed in Che postwar period carniol over-

------------------------------------------- --------- look the'fact that it was the WaV-er-McCarran Act which enabled them '.a gain such a status.. . ."The goal which ha* bivn set up

for persons of Japanese ance.'lry' HONOLULU — Fortm-r Congrc.ss- of ricia! harmon.v By luck of

1961 bj President "Latta- I learned that tbe emfr-the Kennedy, making abou; $13,000 a twp was ** sweeping for many el.

President Johnson u r.vmg the marchers. Even the eye* cl dppartu--------------- -------- -------- - ------------

3—Admission of Japanesi wiv« of -American veterans and sVrvici men. —^

EDC chapters ask for progress repoiiof NaKonal JACL Civil Rights Fund

il by Sammy Davis. Jr.. Harry plans for tbe-future.Racial groupings in Hawaii anachronism, ex-tongressman jells 442nd veteran luaul

NISQ LIFE GUARD 31,PRABB) FOR ALBtT 'tRESCUE OF 10-YEAR<OID ^

S.A.V FR.A.NCISCO-A <*uiA thlftk^ mg DaJ.T City youth. Ken lwaha*hij»

ipane*IS not exorbitan:. If the majoriri". of those who have been naturalized

waf_Jwavily praised by city department ofilicial* tor bekiiiM to. save the Me of a lO^oar-oW Saa

p^, would coatributf a few dollars in achronttan of racial groupings in thing happened for The wrong rea-p apprc-cialion. it would amount to Hawaii.'’ soctt; we sbouMn’t take credit lor ^

substantial amount in building up Referring to racial chambers of it because we inherited k."Its 'memdrial fund. commerce, banks an^ social dubs. Our goal now. he suggested. ^"We have confidence that many GiU asked: . shpuid be to perfect toe ractal hsr-

•Tsfl’t it about time thst we. mom- than we have and he urged ^ some- laokcd,ai the people of Hawaii as th.-^liminaiion of racial econo.Tuc '

A sttidrfi: at the Coil^ ot Saa Matoo. IvubaAi. 16. pulled out 4 water the iaert body of Rlchai4

«g Oldeight-fuo: pool a^ immediat^r ap>................................ , — ---- . ______________ dog .. .

tlK busmess suit, in coveralls, in UlC respectable elute. jC rec»l bclrere a.. n.„ „ „m. look..,,., ore reopl. or H.«oa .. n...tUmaunoo o! r.™i reoooWUrTwe^'ni’ orer Ore LSrirci: .bn.on.a,c.n-,n.nre'4,^

WashingTon NewsleHer:Voting Rights Legislation

bv the fund eammiCtae. A projfpess partScip»-ed with j-outh who v riTwi*: on this project will be re- in s separa'e seseton. queried uv tbe EDC. The a.-kicipawd. EDC total t

GUI said Lvlanders also have held _exaggerted coDception of He- ■ ’Thl tit* •>.. .i ,

who helped to 20 at Fort DeRussy. wau's importance in the world and .x... *1^give them the pnvilege of beeora- Warier of ceremonies wa* Mssa- of the world’s coneeirn with Hiwaii. mg American citizens by casting to Doi. farmer City Ctouncil chair- Se urged efforta to make Ilawaa "rside the discriminatory rwov-isioD man milv importaiit (brougb-intellectual

BY HIKE MASAOKAWashington Congres.* responded quickly

bar- Gill joked tfitl the last rleotain erceUence and by. projecting ttti-where he ran nnsucccssfuily for :ht tude* artsind the world that will y— ... _ _UB. Senate and J>x tor mayor nw-an *«n«hii^ to odierw than our- „w» u. eaTgjLJlquaWied them b«h tor toe title of selves. ' f faTtonh^cai^ ■

He suggertrd hi* Ne-il Kosasa, 1965 presideitt of the 44^ Oab. presaded « a caho-

The gtksU in-

.X« .ppcinte) EDC m-0 .! cimrai c>tnp.ict,i te-, pn- — where h. ru. ajuvcrererdl,. ,or ihc Ivdre .reenC ih. wre4drightt fund eommitiee chairmen, duced eroe^ktooal results. Last Cetage laagald Speaks EDC chap’xrs were also advitad .vear. Washington and Philadelphia George Inagaki. a Sacramentan

-......... . w-.-—- of the Coogr«.*smaa Wal’-er Me\ ohaptore were award winner* in u>- birth but a Los Angeles nur- . , . __sole objective of the historic 1^ monal Fund by Mike Masaoka and the J.ACL membership cootiAt Merman at toe ti-mu of tbe 1*42 ™ evening might

the House. Coogressman Emanuel rhiirmon for this commit- Richard Horikawa. EDciax: Ettacuaiion. is now an mws-jneni ^ ^ .... -nc.,. ^Celler S New York. chauTnan.ol :o to «pcdtte converfSon general diairman. re- and real estate broker in Los An- 500 me^rs. Meads

«. •ad^f^hT^r^Tdoms oi'^ immediate in- ported on -'^atxmal tU-'K too long on ta-ir^: a p.nce and ^C.al^S^r farmltos.nlniiter of God tee and iU CivA Right* Suboom- ^ chapters. tion plms. He emphasized toe wish Presidant ever to be named tneto’e childreStt tolSire^^K bearings toe of tbe EDC delegates ex: to have delegatos turn outin record the Biennium, having

^ •«««■ .Admipistrattoo Bto. indignation over toe numbscs over the Sept. 36 Ubor <CooMiued from Front Page)-bb •*«! -««l « s.. CW. nSSS-n.,, X4CE c,™,.. own

•tts In the S«ate. a bipartisan group ^ speaker of the House convention facUities by the Mar- WaltM- Fumf--------- and other chapter awards were OutV-mg board chairman .b!- “ -”S? ol es^tore-o». 1.U •■ten 'SSLJrek M.r. 19 PC'. _ rl« M«or HoW ,UH. »»»«*•• „ uiT>«reb JACl. .re Stnnoore ™fc Ore b«-1.1

Its early «iaetment.-vric nuntoer needed to la«ak a fiL- Japane.sef History P^ajec^ Charles Nagao of Seibrook was LOS ANGELES - rie So CjM. *-.aUation dinncr-dimcc at the Sbier. sentatiotu to chapter members:Its latrtdSc. t„5ter under current Rule 22. two- . x .. . . . . ....- - - .. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

men checked tor pulse and touwl ncoe. An attwrator was used clear the air lassaje of faroiga

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4 silver pins presented Detroit JACLm0 tbe Pacific Cit^en)" by Judge James Mantante of t

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» Mp.~4.- -m buster under currem nujv discussed in onau ai-noagnt»»..h.4reU„j;L‘?SSS rererere. tete

- Yet tbe harsh tact U ‘ a James O. Eastianfl ofttt in " siDOi is opposed to aH civSl ngh’-s jj^re w-il! have to acceler- driphta J.ACL

^ ^luV^er Senatoni-exa^y interviewing schedule in —-------—• M women are kept from

bectuM they are Ne-

... ____________ Cadillac Hotel Mar. 13 The the Detroit J.ACLer of toe Year toMDC "chapter of tbe biennium' Walter Memortal Fund this past program was postponed from Feb Khiriey Safbh. the.silv'er p«n to Mr*

not able contcri. i week annainced a Nisei group to 37 dud to a huge saawxtorm that Doris Fujioka. Mrs. Toshi Shimou-_ _..mpanicd Kaz Kar-ta,'EDC chaionsn. piv- assist la the loeal campaign, immobilized the Detroit area ra. Roy KaruRo ami Prank Wala-business trip to sided at the sesstoiP’ht.enAal b> Named were: Hi^ight of the ex-emog wa? the nabe, aad th* ch^ter awards <r .

fir* Kenned}-, Fla. » delegates from d/e four memb.-: ;«2* by Naticmal 3ACL Preii- Rose Ball. Mary Kamsdoi. Jea«l... ..... -1. .4.-4 4... c.'iaoters of tbe diftriet. The PhJa- O4or*» itxeii,. dent Kumeo Yosltojari of C3iic*#n. Oirfura. Lilv .Amano. Ed Shiroma.

prepared toe 5.°' ■» >“ spoke on 'Miracles of Fore- ’rim Hashimoto. Marian HewlrtL 'B—jKjrr v.,, Twiabe. Frwok Tweiu- ------- TagamL Kay Morey. Laura5 ^asmuB. leyotoi. Rtehaid Foliata a«l Al - vere iastalted Batata. ,

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1968 JACU CONVENTIONUntil recently, the No. CalIf.-WesJcm Nevada Dislrict

Council was li^^rcssed to situate the 1968 National JACL Convention ithWoth biennial). San Jose accepted,the respon- sibOity and is now hard-pressed trying to situate the con- v^tJOB site within.thc environs of the city.

For what ifs worth, we reprint an editorial which appeared in the Sept. 10. 1942. Pacific Citizen:

indefinitely PostponedBarring war and Evacuation, the JACL’s biggest

national convention, the 1942 biennial meeting,would have been held last week in Oakland. California. Instead of delegates and boosters from the JACL’s sixty-eight functioning chapters, there was not a single. American of Japanc.se ancestry in Oa>dand last weekend.

We mention this in passing, for the Oakland con­vention wa.s planned by the host chapter lo have been the biggest meeting held by American citizens of Ja­panese parentage. But the Oakland convention has not been cancelled—and it can only be cancelled by a vie-

" tory of the fascist aggressors. We know the Hillers and the Tojos can’t win. so wc will meet in Oakland when victory is ours.

For the time being the Oakland convention is in- deUnilely postponed. .

Somithing to Chirp About

buswr aad to invoke dotun tl the thii bill ia at Maat Mr UMM-Mtrate om cMoru «a Mialltu-J SMLMIM nwapbCTMp u tweet ^ the tour m)*rovett«iU>*f»d votia*—voted -Mat fte Jadi- -i toul -H"^™**** o< the thM are obaotindj- aaeruarr. •» SJn CbBmmtee complete lu bear- «ou ux ai a r**trictteB-fm vM m opinido of the Na«tc. leaden mis and report a bin to the loci «iectlm.aa*«D ^ ahea^for eowlderatioo-by ITidar, April ^ federal election*. to cloie the loophole* in the MIL9 of the re- ‘®s«y devico «< wMch humanAl * special meetina j^ore the atete "**■*-! • attmpt S*restdeBt observed in hi* March

Leadcrahip ^Coitferenee on Civtb-j- aotax to the 15 messa*e to the Con*r*»a.Riabu, <d which JACL is an acuve ^,i,ariBer: Tbe As those who wraciate^charter iiteiM».<»Suadax.M^ prospective te«l*irted ou^ not to kno«- from «I»^e »^P^-21. JO national oraanuaiioGs tnji k, -,ut so toe dela>-s. Use hardthipi. mentary nianeuprnna oi wtuen op- compriae toe aeuve membarahip ^ ^ to jwants of toaiilatwii arc capabla,of -Ju: Conference aarced that while (talc odOciaU before we know that we mua: redouhUthe Admlniatraaoft'* bdl la an ex- ^ ^ federal reais- our'campalfn tor a s'-Toagtr hill,celleir. one. It ihtnild, at the iwry ^ «.• iJV if we are to block Uia tricks South-minimum. be strenatoened in at • «a' the «ni dlpbaid* wiU attempt to P«-least fom- respects. papuate in the p*«em M toaeofrab-Roy Wflkln*. chairman of the that ha* so aroused the

Leederihip Conference and ewcu- ^ ““ eo toat_ pe^M nattonal conacsenee that some tea-secretary of the Nattonal A**o- isUto* will have u b* pasaad by

Biuinlal NaUooal JACL Canventton ^ *banquet speaker last July * to . *: ■ We kiww that the.-* are manyDetroit, tiwtffled to this effect be- JACLera and others of Japanesetore toe Souse JiXlicia^ Subcom- ^ ^ ^ <tonwi*tTalemiaee on March a*. ^ ^ *” to a coaetoo and ccaatnietlve way•The Administration bill intro- reaisterod and pio^iecttve r^s- ooncem tor votina

duced by the disUnauUbed Chair- from ^efonomtol^p^- Amoricans aad to be-t"0" of the Co.-nmiRee, Cbnaresp **<*1 inunudation. and ooerrioiL In imntvad In the

Caller, is a a«d bM- H P>« exten^ such ^ ^ rtfln* num-ment thatfurther than any blD ever intro- eweepina toe nalioo.duc«i on this subject and obs-iously Most of them wwc nut aisle to

partlctpate in the ftant marohit is an effort lo correct discnlran- eamc^, to P^titea chiseraatl on a wide sc|le. How- ■

the dti- .from the taeatonlna of the ng-

History Project—(Continued from Front Pafro)

live-boro American, all o same famfly where possible.

Oral latarriewa

tural lessons that may be learned."Japanese .Amencans are amona

toe most successful nm-Caucasian racial minortlies to kkatffy them- selves with

PC Letter Box e t^ tour major areas ’

life. In attWptina to find out just how this startlingly successftd to- tearabon and essimOatlon took

• In addhion. there will be inter- ^ gpjte of extreme prej-Wifliom K. Yomomoto

Ediior:

torougfa the heart of Alabama, and most of them pi^bly wiU not be able to join in an.v mass protest demanstratiotts ^-tiuoning for tlw redrea* eg tegiffmaU grjevaacei.

lSL»l uttr. 1,‘S. P C.. tte» » -«, tor .«1vinrr of ttrao Orrr grnmUro. Site, ai.mmlrutim .,»« “■ S tejiCrtio^j. to be metoiliiiM eed ^Upeb ee orto blMoBe. be, el Km. u,m i«tet«iiieb b. FMerto. Stele. ,%i <«tol»ebeb!lw. bi.e.. —i i.reb-ieei. ena Sentoi .eleried.i™ Ueb Ute, end nrdinenee., tbl. ntey be eetoe who thb* «“ C-d »b*-- e«d ibCb.

, or their Icidagihip. «tudy should make an important b_«w th«r> -^m■topeenbibed.. .«< e.„«beben to toe nebone. ,eb ‘i, M

aebievemenu, c • study should make an important •• contribution to the national ^ *

m ex- .that cor efforts U It matters not their pebUc posi­

tion on this legislation. It matters hot bow maay others

It appears lo us victory- is i d it will be about 25 years since the. Oakland convention was postponed. We do not suggest that San Jose should give pp its plans but we* would propose that al least one event be held somewhere in Oakland to nvtkc good this PC editorial of a quarter century ago. ^

•rtie Oakland chapter of 1942 was beaded by the late Kay Hirao. -Other cabinet members of that year included Frank T.sukamolo. Lst v.p.; Mikiko Ilayashida. 2nd v.p.; Shoi- chi Asazawa. treas.; Jimmie Nagata. asst, treas.; Hatsumi Hirao. editor: Kellv Yanuda. Dr. Randy Mas'. Sakada, ex- officio; BcUj- Fujisaki. .Ur. Tad Tano, Noboru Kaita. Fred

_____ ... . tlvc example ofNisei, and Ste»s«, selected - dom. _____ ."Finally, nil eftet is being made j^gs of

to secure all pstoUcattoo* and books *n ameliorative'influence cooeeming the Japwsese in Amer- present Negro crisis and . k^ publi.<bed up to this time, to- e«mtribute. to the quest for getoer »1to diane*. perwinal mem- successful integratioo. orabiiis, newspaper*, and othM

he it to be writiog similar letterti. What TwHTgre is that every slnglr iodh'id- fCbntisHMd on Page 3)

b.»».,.tote«bte.K toto b». tobe located at a Japanese Ameri- sutioos of democracy aetioo

Center to be estaWiMied UCLA.•The research wiU attempt to ohstoele* and today enjoy

expla*. among other*, from sdiat Equality, toe dignity, and thes ^ ^toTtisystem they have overcome ^ T«ly changes,

lived by the ws in Japan mtet of thes.£! ■i otoer Ameri- ,

to Congress leaves no doubt thatby the' word* "1 shaB go *

through Uhsiae but one*: U there- The Pretoden:'* whoUbearted en-_______ _ fore, there is aqy good deed 1 esodarsement and life

boaril or governors. KtrO -oJ -to.! to.r Oto, .bool b<-Eirto mm „..u o . Am oK.,

- - ■■ ■“hvhalf of Nisu-i and Japanese xesidenls in the U.S.”z "ar. and w on. Wto uufersiand- exemplary history in the .Mroc. at vawrawrrrm

totb to, vin- Of sooumffL oo-cessaiy infoimation thht Nisy <The family, with this me-

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AROUND THE TOWNCon-sul General Henry T. Stiimanouchi spent weekends

in March touring and addressing communilies in Arizona,New Mexico and Texas, then returned to his alma-mater,Oeddenul College. .0 to conferred Ihe l,onor»r>- Uodor of Laws degree from eolloce jircsulent Dr. Arthur Looiw, the Seattle Roi»r>- Vouth Fbun- Pre^ beingcoosul’s former professor in eyonoraics . . . The *‘321 Bldg.” »w^-* "up the street has In-eri reiiahied Civic National Bank Bldg., its IGstoiy steel skeleton visible for miles around . . . Isaac Malsushige has been helping the Yorty for Mayor campaign coii^Ucc in recent weeks .. . Tlie L A. City primaries come Tuesday. .Yo'.e early:

'Hie city’s new Children’s Ztio in Griffith Park ojicned this week- Tlte young animals were liw scared Ihe first day to frolic wilp the young-riers and their pari'iits. but we under­stand the animals nre not people-shy note.. . The San Diego

• zoo is still our favorite—and *li0 J.ACL conventioners should ‘ keep it in raiml. Some of the exotic animajs there are the only ones in .\merica. -• *nie So. Calif. JACL rommitlce for the Waller Memorial Fundwilhl*ankerTakito Yamaguma in charge figures *5.000 can be raised locally—and he should be in the know as any one . .. Nationally, no goal has Iwcn announced. How much the fiersons of Jajanc.se ancestry in America can raise for this memorial will In' eagerly watched by those in Washington —for here was a man, with hardly a Japanese .American con- riituem iu eastern Pciuuylvania. doing as much as he did for .Japanese .-tmericans in general. This Ls one time the genero­sity for which we have h4?en knou n lo have can be measured.

gave us treasurers for toe goldeo " bati of menwiae*.

‘ MRS. TOYONO YltoLAMOTO.

boU^ur imcntal aod external re- Itemtetions. wc resperttully urge favor- Scbola.__ _____________________

SliATTLE — Peter OhUki, active «Me c(»sideratio& of toe npplic*. bj- toe'San Jose JACL. The firstresearch grant for toe . recipient win be ansousevd American Research May. Yamamoto was a diarter

conducted by member of toe toaptor and dieda year ago 'Jus nuoto.--Editor.)

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Tokyo Topics: by Tamotsu Murayama

Hawaii Immigration Centennialtee ha-w plan* eo a:k Pr.-f-i.-Til Ja;iam-sv cmigraboo to Haajii tsn Jobastw todiS]tt:<d>St'n.'Dan liaxi. jvnr* ago. Chtof Justice Wilfred ye. Hep. Spark Matsanaga snd Tsikiyama tg the HAaii Stiprem- Rep. Pater T. Mink on a epcT-inl Court' and his wiffwvrc invited tc gDodvill toteeioo taere in 1W8. it Japan to tclT’cn the idrvggle* o! was learned this wo.-k. toe Japanese in Hawaii and bosH»e committee also f4sa« to e.-k ttey have fared to date,

toe Japunov lirsp-Tial KaUMtoold Tsukymma created a *en.tatxir Agency, to sehd Prince and witli h;i etogui-nt itrt-nemaUoa ol Princes* Hitechi. .vcRuiger brother to,- JBian.-e in Hawiii.

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From the Frying Pan

Denver, Colo.TWO PEESONAUflEiBsU you stopped in vour head- p^ursuit of things long enough last week to peruse the :prtdtl, yowUiiy havr noticed Panule Magaiine's cover on PsUy Taketooto Mink, pemocntic congresswoman Hawaii, and the warm fwoflle on Jack Soo. brnm Goto ki, in Tv Guide. -Ite combined impaet these two stones had on what t be called the Nisei image is impossible to evaluate t certainly must be considerable. Through sheer volume irculalion. these publicaUons attract widespread atten- Earade, distributed as a supplement by some 40>plus tpsper in all parts of the country, has a circulation of ‘ , 1L425.000 acKwding to 1964 figures. TV Guide ekly distribution of 9,815;000.Both stoiierwere friendly and sympathetic in tone if profound, and rengpized the peculiar posihon of each eel as a Japansae American who had gained position and piition on his and her merits. Of Mrs. MinW jack Ander- mote:Tn her own land of enchanting island, Patsy T. (for Binto) Mink is the most importiuit woman in p/^HHrr Queen Uliuokalani was dethroned in 1893. She isSie woman of Oriental ancestry to be admitted to the' Biian bar,- the only Oriental woman ever to be elerted Hawaiian tegi^ture. She not only is the firet woman

lii has sent to Congres but the only new congresswoman elected last November...”

ROCKY OF VALENTINE'S DAY—The occasion for the ile on Jack Soo is his rousingly successful arrival on national telerision scene (after five years of knocking nd in “Flower Drum Song”) as Rocky in ABCs comedy !$, Valentine’s Day. Soo's background, his experiences the war when he was evacuated to Topaz, Utah, and

nlinp about racial rt»aot>*pes are chronicled in consi- Sle detail. Reads one portion of the story;"Althou^ Soo carries no banners, he is a man sensitive e racial nuance. T think it's a good thing, our show,' be one day. sitting in a canvas-back chair oii4he Valentine’s set at 20th Ceztfury-Fox in Hollywood. piblic ac- Rocky. No^ maybe they’ll accept the fact that there

I lot of contemporary Orientals. We’re not a bjmeh of stereotypes who do nothing but warit shirts and

fried rice. Me, I can’t even cook sukiyakL Most Occiden- uve DO idea what my rolb of Rocky means to the image «, Oriental, what it means to see a Japanese-American bnl a door ■opener or a lawn cutter>-And we aren't Phj.”

m THEIR-<m RIGHT—The point that should not be Id in reading about Mrs. Hihk and So^ is that they are )nalitics in their own right', that thr^gh their accom- ments in their respective fields they uve become legiti- objects of public interest, and it is just incidental/that happ«kJo be of Japanese extraction. (Dongresswoman and Actor Soo would be inter^ting human beings if were of Irish or Swedish or German or .whatever origins. I sm sure that Mrs. Mink’s colleagues do not regard her kal Japane^ wonmn,” b^t as the BepresenUtive fnnn aii. or more''simply, Mrs. Mink. And that, is the way of us are regarded by our own associates—as persons nnies and By the jobs we do, and not necessarily by ourbackgrouaiJf.

The odd ihing is that it is the Nisei themselves who irscore thein Nisei-ness and acknowledge the fact -of difference, ^en to the extent of writing a column like when one of their number wins national recognition.

HI-CO CONFERENCE TOAIDCOLIEOE BOUND SANSEIR«9WriSiMW DueTemerrsw far 3-D«yStudent Get-Tapethw

LOS ANCEa-EB-lb heUer prtpm the eoUege^Muad Saaiei to meet the initial r*i»iUwg^ of • vduraiVin. the US BfrCb Oaoter- eao* bciaa staged April Ml at the PreattrtcriaB CaOtrtae* Cton>- CrouDdt in- Partfic 'Paha^cs «10 be centered on die thetne; 7kt CbUece 7aBs-e °wtrn1in Hie PSWDC«»s«red cxinfer- ence wiQ provide much ioSonna- tkm and matoial io anaowc 'quea- twos like:1-Which Is better, a smaU cot-

lece Of a lar«e uaumits^ e-anuld 1 pick mjr maks ia

the firm sendkear?Hon HirasasBa. Hl-Co i^afcinan.

toted that ooe of the biuoat pre^ lent ttaact Wnrlmta ia raem years has been the loereaalps aim- ber <e coUetc-ealiber students who drop or are drop^ied ou: at oolicge in their Crs; year.Sonse, because they are aot i»»-

pared for a lbur.y«ar cuntculum, canm kaep up; and others, be-

■ WEST LA. AUXILIARY -- )AQ bowToig tovmer START CANCER CRUSADE dotiUM score rodMckm

COeSVLIi — DM^'.;<hecktne of West Los ABceW JACL aetO«t be«-lad at the receai JACL

Women's Auxiliary, appnndmete- Watkoal Kisei bowline touraameBliy ee VDhmtters. including the here resulted in several Ntwellcs and tierses. AujdUtry. cfaaa«es ia the H»Btor«d xJrls' eervtoe ronp. toUowa: win eatwsM the West Los A»- Sdes area thb monfii Jar the

Cancer Society.

Wallet"X wekoeia tliU oppomihir. t; *'&«& Tiaei and Sfiaci thould jeda

parfldpiW tB this fund drtve lor wmaOrnr humitma to taOBtoRttto the Raaelt X. Walter Memonal dto FMeit C. Waltar UtoeSr^ and akc tUa opporumit;- te ttnnr- rtt «w ay iilrtlgi ly urje an Japnese .^meruyns Cuuitemuaa Waltar teth i

I CoaUnued on Pate 3>

llie annual crusade comsneocesUenday. 4*0 5.HosokawaaiUdeoii HipeFTokaido train in Reader's Digest

Grand Prt»-Sth Hank HayariOda- tank Kara tut <«a> In. Tth aquad). euad f>nra-tih Sq Jun Maknktma- tm Uon>-ama US).. Speray Shiba- hlc Kanecae tl4S. Hire Nasao-Warm

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n faeMreen Banct Hinoki - lam Kokliean to

HOLIDAY BOWL«( tto «i

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HiBAli OF TOKYO OF CAUFORM^ I'niTIIES TOn TO ENJOY

flunsn sFicusMiaB'SUIOW - SXT.7.30-S.tXP»lm smoiur&K&aoni

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cited in their studies.The SOo oonmiHlee hopes to'

meet tlys problem at the IMS con- fcrcaoe. AffUMOem and realstrs, tion lees as* due this SsCuzday. unless jsevwutJj- att»a*ed.

’Ihaaa iMnnwg » attead ai« ex- peaed to be maeato at a pre- cxwdateto* rally toowaona at Cea- teoary Mtotandig. Oturdt. aSOO S. Normaodle Av*. Lea .An<rlrt, Itoio 8 pxn. Applicatioas aod tees- aiU b> acoefteti A rerosd willtrmckirie the evetdac.rutobsr mtexnaUon about Sees

and the oaatercaca may be ob­tained turn Catal ‘toiiwchi (AN iVOi) and Boa Ifinaaa* (AN 9- 3<M>. \

Bridge Ckdi a*e1iSAN r-RANaSCO-«ie San Cisco JACL Brida Qub dincloM will bav* Us aannto meetlBs «y oiXhl to review and chirt fittui* eveots. The dtnctais are:BenurO Bsta. CM* MoriCdchl.

NEW -raRK-A. coodeosatloa ofBill Hosokaa'q.’s Mar. 7 article Us At the first naataipeint oifht of the drover Post Empire magazine. IMS held Mar. 19. raaay iaterest- “Japan's Z-Mae-a-aiinute 'Train'', inx haads were noted. The results; the super.«*press traia between Tc*yo airi Osaka, appears ia ^ ' latest issue of Reader's Dlfett The srdcle Introdira* the slsek

Thkaido streamUner. Bikari. which Next sesrioe wlD be Apr.Bosokaa-a rode during a receot u at Cfarrst Ctaureh sovlsii. and the XlH-billioa project of dal hall, the Japan Natiroal Railways. » . .-Stoperts fcDin mote than two Pbaalrol FUbm

score natiacis. iocludinc the Dnited WA3U7KL’. ]dauS-^Itanny Xono. States, wlmne 'are havtng three-time Ofympica mn«h economic sledAnf. have weighUifter. «-:ll conduct a r^iyat- alieady •ane to Japan to inspert nil.tlmrai [■■-■tin'i fiw Mead ooun- the new Bna." Boaokawa soled. residcs». the Board of Supcivi- 'Wtone Aaeiicatis have suggest- gors announced lato ««A.

ed tbit wc in\V.e Jepahese engS- As a ph.vsical Umess specialist. nearg*» design similBr Mil systems Kocki is h»(ng on a three-tor potentially beet-y^raffic runs month basis as a trial ant results amto as those bstostitu Bear Yocto will be iv\-iewed to determine ad- and Boatoo and New Yoric and \iaability of such a psv-Wasfaiagloa oe srtidhiled compett- gram.OOD wdh air tcavd.” _ Maui is bdieved to be the first

gained that emteed boner tor tha 19S6-UBS blennuim. Be Is stiQ a metotoer at the Natttoal JACL Boant. being the elaeted past Na­tional President to serve"Ravtbg held a ntsnber of na-

tunal offices ia JACL during the postwar period. I hat* had the privilege aod pleasure of meettag the late Congressman yrancls E Walter on many occasiaiia. I. tor one. knbw from first-hand experi- «ic* that it was with a genuine Interest in the welfare of the Japa­nese Asnericu people that be spearheaded many Isgislattve bene- fds to those of Of of Japanese *n- cesuy. Among them a-ere sadi iffl- portimt otws as tbe granUng of aaturalizatlon pnr.'Oeges to tbe Is- sei. the repeal of exehiskai in'm- xnigraDon. aad the EvacuaUos Claims Act.'T know- that he was a great

friro<f and supporter of our J.bCL. It was always a ideasiu* to cal) oc him becau^ of th: stneere ct>r-

ton. !>:«.prertattoBtoagreatAsn^toati wbo .Amerlesn{ of Japanasa .. . . aided tti to mneh in our postwsr and JAO, need net be* lapsatfd Art* to gain our place in America " here. StdOce it to say toat la my M-U— Ml. Bl.Dr. Hoy Kishikvwa is now an representing our tntreests in Oh

optician In Los Angeles Curres'.ly. h»ii« eg Coegress. Muctf^^TiMCL'’* iB is fhatrman of two highly im- «ocoestful postwar l^slativc pro- poriaat SaO. connhineei. the Xa- gram dfpeiidwJ imoo Ate good ok ttontf JACL Planoinc Commissien flees <g tbe Coagressnw ftyffi and ttto Baelfic SoothwMt Segiooal . Pennsytvaato.Office AdmtsSstrattve Cotnmitfee. -a memorial in honor at Cow As tbe chairman of tbe "Btcific g.-essman WaLei be grata-CitiaeB*' Board, he is credited with fully aod eaSmsiasUcafiy sustasCt- making that membership pubUca. ed by all Issei and Nisei.**tkm the respected weekJy newspa- -------- . — ...per that it is. As eridtnee of hisinterest in votCh.- the Nat'I JACL Support OoT AdvertlMn

Fire hits piwting plantSEIATTLE—Fire hi; the Wes! Coast Priniihg Co <ni-ned b>- brothers Paul and T«d TYmtta last week Firemen estimated $50,000 in dam­ages Norv of <he toop’s 59.090 Ja­panese and Chinese type wss dcm. aged.

Would' fuch predeos pay off in county’ in the state to have a phy- .. ^tbe Uoiud SMe^? Aoaandlng w Ho- ^leto aokanva. IdUip Saao. in'charge of dents, tbe Hikarl-proieet, replied; ‘Tt wiB pay off tor us aad many d our ptrihlwni are totriflar. Within two or three years we bcgie to eiiml- nate'primed timet^fles awl

I 2r lto I

these trai^ every 15 mioutea aB day kmg. People wiB tnvri be- tovees Japan's two Itogen cities Ifte ccanmuiers.''

ISeaHenddiniierforMaliiisUgo

LOS ANGfZiBS—A congenial ffoup of 16D wall-wishen atoended tbe appreoiatiao iq hrnwir eg'Isaac Matsusbige. eiatorhUe JACL rwgrmd director, at the Sam Kvo Low Sunday night,

‘nme pest naibwa)

News Deadline Tuesday

Sahuro Kato. Frank Chuman and Bpy Xishikawa. piatoed Matsushi- k^twu years in oOfice. especially tor his work in the larger commu­nity as well as torcngitatoung the- FS-W chapters.Others who spoke were;T*u Kushata. Mayer YertTs atot

Cwrae Salkt. FrsnkR. KiriU. PSWDC chinB Kati Atonmo aaC Cun Steady.Alan Kumamoto, emcee, read

ttiegrams from Kumeo Yoshinari. national JACL pKoidei^ aed Jeny

nalT Ut V4).

Masaoka -(Cbntinued from Page 2J

ual who believes in voting ri^ts and ch-a rights write his or her Congressnut and or toir two Benalon aod record his or her views. *There can be no excuse for any

JACLer. or American for Chat mat-

stitutional right to register-ebd wte for his or ber representatives in tbe National Congress, in the Suu LegislaUires. and in the local as­semblies and «xincas. as writ tor tbe individual officub subject to elections.This is the test.This is tbe time when each of s must aot. if we believe. Aad there can be no excuse for not co.mpb'ing with this simple, easy, and inexpensive request to aet that others may enjoy the right tn the franchise ci'erywhere in America, to the ehd that all of us indhnduaUy

t will be able toenjoy belter a5l * and M«'«“*»iive govt

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MY do SO inany JAGL iDeeibss prefer BLUE (MS?

BlueCrnsriiat-hmitbcchoicfof japanose .Ammoaa Ciiixau L«gu^ cliapUvs in Northeni Callfomla for 17-

- years. Hcr?^ some of tfie reasons why:• Bine Ci^STervice is confidential You meret>' pme- . sent ybur Blue Cron card at the hospftai-tbere is i» . redtape.

• Vftnj >-ou travel outside of CaUfomia. beneAts are available an}'w4)ere in the «-orld.• Bhie Cross ps>a for most hospital services ia fdL does Tol limit >-ou to a "cash aHowande".

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doctor-carebene-• BlueCroto oEetx both boroital aad fits on a group or ladividiia] bass.• It is tbe onl) bcaltb plan offidaH) emianrid by the Califoraia Hospita] .Association and the Amerktoo Boa- pfial Association. 'For a Blue Cross group proposalfor yoito cpwbIAGL

chaptCT, please write your oeawsst Blue Grass once — in Oakland. San Francisco. SaLramcsito. Sao Joae or Fresno — or get in touch with the Insuraooe Direefeva of dw JACL-Bluc Cross chapter aearot )W

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rrid.y, April i, 1W5 pjyi^pf convention lee schedule fold Chapter Call Board, rr^-rr-O

DEATHS

mh.i M.r^* A^.J «: «2S0. i-A-U-i • ^

«vr<*ann-iui.i'«i :h.-. »v.k l.v tb.- JAC!. ‘I'uth 6ck- i,v \Vu.i.-.-:.-iiv.i .1./.bo-H cb»;iU:r I-IA* M-.-r *-«r .. n.oa.bg □: V-ia-•

tAN rmAKCUCOy, KS'hJuI »-iU Jolkpw. , VWiilAro. 7*

>Mu.h jdvi>«a's.'■gS‘ «SSl'i-S...’S4 rki-

ETE ON TOITH—W'lUi proce»-i- nf the torthcomm* 7>SWTX:^ bien- nUl diJtnrt coavraiion e:inna;Aid for U>e Loo* Bearh-Ha^w Dis- tr.cl JACL youth fund. vtKiih acuvilirj chairmiin Art Noda 'standingi diaeuiscs convcolKin pl^s with ifrotn letli Jamej Mmanii, Jr. JACIp v.|>.; Stuart Takeushi, |ircs.. and Kay Kakiia. {>a>t ijrvs. The cunveo- ban vm be May 1-2 at the Edgoaau-j- Um.

i.sration iadAi^_y9k u.. ........ .., _ Sa-orday limtheoo '*3 50. etrfvcii- HoUywwd Jr. JACL

MERCED-The LlvingrtoH-Mi-rced tafc ba^utt iS-.SO- and dance pro-JACi instaUaUon dinn.r on A|u:i S2 50' The youth prc-rogis^ratwo „ Carina Jr. Hnrh on Wed- ^

good reasons.•must'

Contra Corta JACLroUnck Dbiner: Tbf Contra Cof- ..... ...........JACL will cotnbioe it* .I**c -- - -ureciatioa Nifihf and Welcme oiomc. t YA»uie.i, Hirorti. Eu*™«

NV-- Member prrbv •: . polbirk ^i,KSrKi*v% «.r -f., , ,;;-T dujr.sr to bf held tomorrow. Apr. , o^,r*,. c'Mrs H«»?o Kunoto <Ja-"" 2. J SO p.m.. .1 am. S'*”"!-® u„ «.m

Ro ana Cypress Ave . Richmond. , Kasu>»ii»iS Ayi««5.ns?e=. Jsss -awi-

CALENDAR OF SACL EVENTS

be held tomorrow. Apr. , Ge»rc<.•Uu>o, 7« Mar-a- Ayalur. Maaaku trr

___ana

from'the usual JanuaTy date lor Deleeates have been advised to ' Konuia Vurrari. Karw. KiyuM. f«<; J«*«l Dy a jupaoese...«««.-. ~-^,.-5i~-Mflio7irwiuilito tOf-^reasons. make their ewn hotel aecnennwda- suium Sosto. fsrr,« Qranpe Coor»“ **'■'Through effort# of program chair- U4l« with Edgewatcr Inn. RJUes Wm* Lea Angtlw JACL Tt u

Jake Kirihara. O.nsul Cen- are $12 smgle. $14 do.^ and $3 . LI______________ ________Y»»uji. iO. Mar. IS—• Louis.

<UT to tir nae wwym> giiesi speaaer »i QIC »>i.-p. »■.- -j atie^ the Easter egg huntGonton Winton will be ta- w-.U be $1-40 per'person,

stalling amets-

Orange County JACL

cu,.«ii.mmr-.p...brr. Ai.rmbl,. r.t„/bp «. .1. ^rrrma pr, ro»«l *„ .fim*" P„?i. tom It PbV. IP .^dfertBe............ May 26. $ p.m.. at the Ana. &igiv pointing to the hunt will

4®Tkpni II (

rt—B..arO mi Aay)I. Frank 1

Slccv schuoL

■ T „ Wednesday. May 26. $ p.m.. at the Ana. &igJ« pointing to the h*< «m ,.-.r -h- “,Vf “ pre-rogistratiM ^ ^ h». be posted. -An informal piciuc «...

St r- r**.' “ ■ CPi'rr b,e„ „ H ,.m. ,«i ihr b»« WillIJvingston and CortLi cwnmuni- Rjchard Hanku Goovenbon treas- -̂ at 2 o m toUowcd by other

• ues. meeting with Jssei. and visit s.-nt to: J.ACL-Franees ^ ^. the Rod* rice farm; San Luis ttam .i,hii. ei87 Rcndina St.. Long Beacn. ‘^“‘SkLiIcs games

viTh nol])-wo^V pjn, Jr. Hijti. i ^.m.

tom... ”"S "S£t Contra Costo elocts■ACL SwrtS > Jr. JACL. Ms

' and other points rf intercFt.Dinner 'prime rib« wdkbe $4 ii

I chiding lip.Calif. 9U11S. .r Youth—Kay Kakka. tor Miss West L.A. will be special

Caspian Avc., Long Beaeb. P“*4s. '

pmni. buPto. T“'*~ .session.^ arc scheduled to start at#;30 am.. Saturday. May L The JACS. will meet cc ■Ihursday. Apr.

tiecktes — B Lo. AAfeleS-

Apr r Cfsadsyl8(Uktoo-Jr JACL nrsUag. US I

p»-_______________ ______

AprU l« <FTMsr>San rnneum—BrUlg.' Club. ( bueopal Otureb kkUI nail.

April 17 caaturd---Ciu County

April . VW)lre-CuIv«r-Ji

Fpirifrouril*

_._ Jr‘jACL*c1«lali 8tellng. Ventrs Cakuan. T Asr. I (Thandi Sctiool

___ 7 pjn.VenlceOiiw-jpiptrr board naeuaf. ^ Wt;^Yunion ̂^iiird**’imiitlnr

«...

April IS (BonSyl n t#M AiisrJeo-Eiiaer rdC hunt.

i Mesor Hotel

Canlaos.ApHi M iaaierday)

an Jme—Wetronir Member poUuck suripcr. Uuddhm CT.urch Anne*. 7 pm; TV film. -NOrl; the Pride and UK Shame".

S (Sunday)rllof.

m.WDC

______ _____ ■VtetiP"camp. Pacific PaUdate.AarU I* (Saurday)

Ui-mgaton-Merced - InruUaS TXGeneral Henry T Shlmamn

Or»r<e Couaty—K«e huM Paik. Sanu Ana. 11 a.m

—Maeieivy—NC-WKDC Executive Board San EMasD—Auailiarv Family abate- feel. Sweetwaler Anller Rink. S-IO

Pa^UtT-Comn.unlly plcolc. Oak KnoU -A- Kaartirv Pam.

PlMW COumy-Community picnic, 'JACL Racreoilon Parte. Penryn turn­off ea Ictrretatr Hwy n.

Srattie—PNWDC

; 1>«" An*eB*"-PSWM«”Simula!

Olympic

NUei RrUyx ne of Dr. and tS pjn.

Laguna Honda HiimrJoin the 1000 Club

ESj CERRITO—TVddy Tanaka wns clcctod 1265 proiident of the Oiwra CosU JACL. The chapter board will meet tonight at bis bume.TptXSlX — GetM-ge C. Onod.ra,

ha# moved to the Los Angvles area, resigned a# 1965 Aritona JcAO. president. Tom Okuma was nim«d ti. the vacaiwy.

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ASSOCIATICN—Cempltle lnun.*iu PrsucUea—

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aNEMANm Playng till April 6

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Aa theae are mertuMve faemu peraonnel wiU balp wt op For erunplalr details and dan Itleratur* write:

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