pacific citizen...pacific citizen vol.33;no.17. saltlakecity,utah, saturday,november3, 1951...

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PACIFIC CITIZEN VOL. 33; NO. 17. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1951 Prce: Ten cents Uta Solder Des 6 Monts After Inducton OGDEN, Uta Pvt. Tetsuo Moruc, 22, sonof TsuneoMor- uc was lled n acton n Korea on Sept. 1, sfater was nfor- edlast wee. pvt. Moruc wasbo on July 9 1929 n Mles Cty, Mont. At te age of fve e went wt s oter to Japan andattended scool tere. He was stranded tere by teoutbrea of warn 1941. OnJuly 29, 1948, e returned to te Unted States and oned s fater n Ogden. He was eployed for ayear as a portern Ogden beforegong to Los Angelesto attendscool. OnMarc 6, 1951, e enlsted n te Aryand was sent toJapan on Aug.8, 1951 fro were e was assgnedtodutynKorea. Survvors nclude sfater n Ogden, and s oter, Kuaoto, Japan, and a sster, CyooMor- uc, Los Angeles. GI Counts Days OnGun Stoc WITH THE 2ND INFANTRY DIVISION, KOREA Te co- andngoffcer ofX co panyof te 23rd regent recently was puzzledby22notces onte rfle of Sgt.Ist Cl. Toas Morta of Honolulu. "Twenty-twoene y lled?" te offcer ased. "No, sr," repled Morta, "twenty-twodayson te lne." Isse,Nse Wll Dedcate Audtoru To Poneer Group ROCKY FORD, Colo.—Teaud- toru n te proectedPoneers Meoral Hosptal ere wll be dedcated tote enand woen poneers of Japaneseancestry n OteroCounty as a resultof a pledge of $7,362 ade byJapanese Aercan resdentsof te area. Te e oral to te Isse poneers stelargest grouppur- caseof ts nd n te osptal. Total costofte 25-bed osp- tal wll be $415,000, of wc te govern ent wll contrbute $184,- -000. Dentst Succubs HONOLULU—Dr.Susuu Ya- agata, 42,dentst, dedon Oct. 26 after an llnessof sx wees. A natve of Kealeeua, Kona, Hawa, Dr. Yaagata receved s DDS at te Unverstyof Sout- ern Calforna n 1936. Nse Grl Now Treasurer Of College Sororty After Controversy Over Pledgng POCATELLO,Ida.—A controversy ere over pledgng of a Nse fro Hawa toSg a Kappasorortyat Idao State Col- lege as endedquetly and te grl s servng astreasurer of te sororty. Early n Octobertescool paper, te Idao Bengal, pub- lsed a letterwrttenbyDon Hanson,astudent, referrngto ruor rfe on teca pus" n connecton wt pledgng of a non-Caucasan. Te letter opposed race preudceand sadnopro- Sv 1"?- ebel' °* a socal or . gunfaon sould be blac-balled "ecauseof race. ta edtof al >n te paper sad ZnM apPllcat °ns for carters »£ not be *r»nted togroups »luc preclude non-Caucasans. J^T leU was reportedtat ad °"a'offce' s <* Sg a Kappa tot\> a representatve total \, caPter to advse te Jt'^ng of non-Caucasans Gu«L U" e> and tat Ml's- W. E. »Srs a d a HMrS-. Md Scubert' aganJ V,- 'es«ned protest ffl l tluB advlce f na- "una group. LowrvCleVela.nd> °- Mrfl- Swft ""wy. natonalpr«sd«nt,*ad wtdrawal of te localgroup's carter ad been consdered, but sad tat te questonof race was not tereason. Mrs. Lowry sad tat tedecln- ng e bersp rased te ques- ton of weter te capterwas toosall to operate. Te eber- sp as now been ncreased,se added. Mss Ogawa s astudent n el- e entary educaton. Severa.l of er sororty ssters sad se .regarded te ncdent as one wc ffer sould ave developed. .Se wag elected^ treasurer te day followng; «r ntaton, v Nse Attorney Apponted Magstrate n Honolulu Court HONOLULU-Robert K. Mura- a,veteran Honolulu attorney, last wee becae te frst ags- trate of Japanese ancestrytobe apponted tote Honolulu court re appont ent was adeby Cef Justce Edward A. Towse Judge Muraa too soat before Justce Towse n acere ony onOct. 26. t ? orn & Koolau, Kaua,n 1900 Judge Muraa was graduated fro te Terrtoral Noral scool n 1920 and fro teU-nversty of C cago n 1925. He s a eber ofte Cty Plan- nng Co ssonand wasa e- ber of te Deocratc Terrtoral Central Co ttee for sxyears. He s arred to te forer Haruo Naaoto and tey ave tree cldren: Robert, wo was drafted nto teary recently on te anland;June,a senorat S ons College n Boston,and Artur, a fres anat Cornell Un- versty. - Hawa T es poto. JUDGE MURAKAMI JACL ADC Ass Presdent To Reove "Eney Alen" Status fro Isse Group WASHINGTON, D. C—Te Japanese Aercan Ctzens League troug ts Ant-Dscrnaton Co ttee agan urged Presdent Truan toreove loyal, resdent alen Japanese fro te "eney alen" classfcaton. Pontng out tat snce s last letterCongress aspassed aJont Resoluton wc te Presdent asapproved ter natng te state of war wt Geranyand reovng Geran alens fro tewartedesgnaton tat stlldentfes resdent alen Japa- nese,Me Masaou, natonal teg- slatvedrector of te JACL ADC, urged tePresdent to elnate te contnung dscrnaton aganst alen Japanese resdng n te contnental Unted States and te Terrtory of Hawa. Te letter tote Presdent fol- lows: "Followng tesgnng ofte Japanese Peace Treaty n San Francsco, wewrote urgng you to ssue aprocla aton reov- ng alen Japaneseresdng n te contnental Unted States andte terrtory of Hawa fro te 'eney alen' classfcaton wc asstg atzed te snce Dec. 7, 1941. "OnSept. 20,191, we suggest- edtat suc a proclaaton sup- pleentng te Peace Treaty wouldserve to e paszetat ts govern entconsders te war wt Japanoffcallyover even toug te foralratf- caton as not yettaenplace. It would also serveasan expres- son of our good ll towards all persons of Japanese ancestry and reove several tousand loy- al resdent alen Japanese fro telegal and oter restrctons of tatarbtrarystatus. Tese alenJapaneseas you arewell aware cannot becoe natural- sedctzens because of our na- tonalty laws andare terefore, 'eney alens' not bycocebut byreasonofracal preudce n our statutes. "Snce-we last wroteyou on tssubect, Congress as pass- ed a Jont Resoluton, wc you ave approved, ternatngte state of war wt Ger any. Ts acton, we understand, reoves Geran natonalsresdng bot n ts country and elsewere fro te dsabltes of 'eney alen' stans. "Wecanseenolegal or tec- ncal reasonsfor contnung te 'ene y alen' desgnaton aganstresdent alen Japanese wen Geran alens avebeen reoved fro tswarte clas- sfcaton, especally snce ts govern ent sgned aTreatyof Peace wt Japan wc only awats foral ratfcatonearly next year by teSenate. "We respectfully suggest,Mr. Presdent,tat tsdscr na- ton aganst loyal, resdent alen Japanese be elnated byorder- ng ter reoval fro te 'en- ey a1 en' dentfcaton. We feel tat tefacts todaydo not warrant te contnuance of ts classfcaton wc offcal- ly recognzes te exstence of a state of war tat was nfact ternated alost two onts ago by aTreaty of Peace." NISEI VETERANS DONATE BLOOD TO RED CROSS NEW YORK—FortyNse vet- erans ofte faous 442 nd Cobat Tea of World War II donated blood on Oct. 25 to teRedCross at Manattan Center. Te veterans ar* noworganzed n te442 nd Assocaton, wt cb eadquarters »t 28 East 39t Street. 86 Nse Solders Klled, In Acton to Date Wt UN Forces n Korea WASHINGTON, D. C—T e Was ngtonoffce of -te JACL Ant-DscrnatonCo ttee announcedtat 86 A ercan sol- dersof Japanese ancestry adbeenreported lled n teKorea area upto te te of observance of Nse Me oralDay n Arlngton Natonal Ceetery onOct. 28. Te nu ber was copled fro teoffcalcasualty lsts of teDepart ent of Defense. Sxty-fve of teNse deadarelstedasfro teTerrtory of Hawa andfro te anland. ' Te naes ofte Nse onte Korea Honor Roll are: Pvt. Kadua Aazawa,' Pvt. Jon S. Ks a. Pfc.Ralp T. Fuuoto, Sgt. IsaacFuruawa, Pvt. Seen Ganet, Pvt. Mtsuru Goto, Pfc. Satos Goto, Cpl. Masao Goya, Pvt. Mtsuo Ha ada, Pfc. Patrc K. Ha ada, Jr., Pvt. Edward K. Hraawa,Sgt.Jac Ara H- watas, Pvt. S geo Hyane, Sgt. Yoso Ieda, Maawao, Pfc.Mar Inouc,Sgt. Albert A. Is oto, Pfc. Robert S. Is- oto, Sgt.Yeldc B. Itoazu, Pfc. Osa Iwa, Pvt. Tos- aruKaneura, Sgt. Ist Cl. Da- vd T. Kanesro, Cpl. Hayato Kanesro, Pvt. Wlla Masato Kawas a, Pfc. Taas Koc,Pfc. Ken Rondo, Sgt. IstO.Mnoru Kuneda, Pfc. Susuu Kurosawa, Sgt. Sgetos K;usuda, Pfc. Han- ford K. Maeda, Pfc. Hes n Ma- tsuda, Pfc. Kua Matsuda, Pfc. George Y. Mnaata, Pfc. Donald Mya a,Pfc. Robert Kenro Mya oto, Pfc.Tao- tsu Mya ro, Pfc Tscnals Mzusawa, Cpl.Aa Mornaga, Cpl.E Mors ge, Pfc. Koc Morwa, Pfc. FuoMn ■yaa. Cpl. Har- uoMoryasu, Pfc.Szuo Moto- ya a, 'Sgt. Tadao Muraa, Pvt. Seso Naa a, Cpl.Hdeo N aa.Pfc. Wataru Naau- ra,Pfc. Salos Naasato,Ist Lt. RoyT. Vaas a, Pfc. Sn- c Naata, Pfr. Rcard Seno- Naatan, Cpl. Carles Nsl- n lra,Pfc. TaeoOgusuu. Sgt.Ist Cl.Paul H. Osro, Sgt.M I suy u Ota, Pfc.To- as Otaguro, Ist Lt. Wlla (Ho- o, Pfc. Bert Oya, Pvt. Masaya Sato, Cpl.Mnoru Sasa, Pvt. Kennet K. S oawa, Sgt. RobertM. S nde, Pfc.S ngo E. S abuuro, Pfc. Taas S sdo, Pvt. Herbert H. Suzu' ,Pfc. Mtsug B.Taa oto, Sgt. Carles Y.Tantaru, Pvt. YuoTanouye,Pfc. Haruo To- ta Sgt. Sued Tsunoda,Pvt. Noburo Ueara, Cpl. Arce M. Uno, Pvt. Taeo Uylea^a, Cplt Yuo U or, Pvt. Robert T. Uyeda, Sgt. An- drewRyuc Watada, Pfc. Rc- ard Mtsuo Watanabe, Pfc. Ye- Ya aguc, Pvt. Tetsu Yo- oo, Pfc. Eler J.Yos ara, Pvt. Tos aru Yos awa, Pfc. T;sno Yos no, and Pvt.Tet- s«> Moruc. GENERAL PENCE GIVEN NEW POST IN ALASKAZONE ANCHORAGE, Alasa Te an woco andedtefaous 442* d"Go for Broe" Reg ental CobatTea n World WarII as beenapponted deputyco- andng general ofteAry n Alasa. He s Brg.Gen. Carles W. Pence. Gen. Pence, tenacolonel, ad carge of teJapaneseA ercan reg ent fro tete of tsor- ganzaton at CapSelby, Mss., early n 1943troug teVosges capagn n telate fall of 1944. Ho receved aDstngused Ser- vceMedal for sservce wt te Nse outft. JACL Offce Wll Handle Tcets For Draa Group SAN FRANCISCO—Tcetsfor "Te Plus Can Wat,"orgnal Nse draa to bepresentedDec. 8 and9 nteSanFrancscoBay Regon, ave been placedon sale at te JACL regonal offceon2031 Bus St. Te play, to begven byte Los Angeles Nse Exper ental Group, wllave two perfor ances,n San Francsco at te Gyose Hall, 1715 Octava St., and nBereleynte Be-eleyHg Scool Lttle Tea- ter, AllstonandGroveStreets. Te JACLwll sell tcetsfor eter perforance by al at one dollar eac. A self-addressed, staped envelope ust acco- pany al orders. Queen Canddate WHITTIER, Calf. Carolyn Matsuda, 18-year old fres an fro Waea, Kaua, wasoneof ten canddatesfor tettleof te scool's "oecong queen." Report 12 More Nse Gl Casualtes n Korean War WASHINGTON, D. C—Te De- fense Depart ent on Oct.31 n- fored te Was ngton Offceof te JACL Ant - Dscr naton Co ttee tat12 ore Nse were lled orwounded n Korea last wee. Unlerecentwees, te casual- ty lstsncluded ore Nse cas- ualtes fro te anland tan fro Hawa.One casualtyfro te Islands and eleven fro te contnental Unted Stated were re- ported. KILLED IN ACTION: IM. TetsuoMoruc ,son of Tsuneo Moruc ,2424 Lncoln Aye., Ogden, Uta. » a WOUNDED: Pfc. To T. My- oto, sonof Mr.and Mrs. Taen Mya oto, Penryn,Calf. IM. NoboruMyaawa, sonof To ec Myaawa, 148 West 15t St., Los Angeles, Calf. Pvt.Tatswo T. Hrata, sonof Mr. and Mrs.Tsunoc Hrata, 3879 A puda St., San Dego, Calf. Pvt.Hdeo Ienoya a, sonof Mrs. Yasuo Ienoya a, 301 RversdeAye., Marysvlle, Caf. Pvt. Hras S.Yone, sonof Mr. and Mrs.Ju Yone, 1269 West nsterAye., East Palo Alto, Calf. Pvt. Goro Menda, sonofMr. and Mrs.Ue Menda, Route 2, Box2566, Sacraento, Calf. Pfc. Leonard O. Tan a a, broter of Wlla Tanaa, 1737/2 Westgate, West LosAn- geles,Calf. I'fc. HenryK. Kayaa, son ""■>( Mr. and Mrs. Ise Kasuya a, 1303 Nort Wells St.,C cago, 111. Sgt. Ist Class Henry Yoda, son of S Yoda,103 Bates St., Honolulu, Oau, Terrtory of Hawa. Pvt. Kyo Goto, sonof Mrs. Tsuruc Goto, Walnut Grore, Calf. Pfc. Aos K.Yada,son of Mr.and Mrs. Albert K.Yada, Stocton, C«Uf.

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Page 1: PACIFIC CITIZEN...PACIFIC CITIZEN VOL.33;NO.17. SALTLAKECITY,UTAH, SATURDAY,NOVEMBER3, 1951 Price:Tencents UtahSoldier Dies6Months AfterInduction OGDEN, Utah—Pvt.Tetsuo Moriuchi,22

PACIFIC CITIZENVOL.33;NO.17. SALTLAKE CITY,UTAH, SATURDAY,NOVEMBER 3,1951 Price:Tencents

Utah SoldierDies6Month sAfterInductionOGDEN,Utah — Pvt.TetsuoMoriuch i ,22,sonofTsuneoMori-uch i wask i lled i naction i nKoreaonSept.1,h i sfath erwas i nform-edlastweek .pvt.Moriuch i wasbom onJuly

9 1929 i nMilesCity,Mont. Atth eageoffive h ewentwith h i smoth erto Japanandattendedsch oolth ere. He was strandedth erebyth eoutbreak ofwari n1941.OnJuly29,1948,h ereturnedtoth eUnitedStatesand j oi nedh i sfath eri nOgden.Hewasemployedforayearas

aporteri nOgdenbeforegoingtoLosAngelestoattendsch ool.OnMarch 6,1951,h eenli stedi n

th eArmyandwassenttoJapanonAug.8, 1951 from wh ereh ewasassignedtodutyi nKorea.Survivorsi ncludeh i sfath eri n

Ogden,andh i smoth er,Kumamoto,Japan,andasister,Ch i yok oMori-uch i ,LosAngeles.

GICountsDaysOnGunStockWITH THE 2ND INFANTRYDIVISION,KOREA— Th ecom-mandingofficerofXcompanyofth e 23rdregimentrecentlywaspuzzledby22notch esonth eri fleofSgt.IstCl.Th omasMoritaofHonolulu."Twenty-twoenemyk i lled?"th eofficerask ed."No, sir," replied Morita,"twenty-twodaysonth eline."

Issei,Nisei WillDedicate Auditori umToPioneerGroupROCKYFORD,Colo.—Th eaudi-torium i nth eprojectedPioneersMemorialHospitalh erewillbededicatedtoth emenandwomenpioneersofJapaneseancestryi nOteroCounty asa resultofapledgeof$7,362madebyJapaneseAmericanresidentsofth earea.Th e memorial to th e Isseipioneersi sth elargestgrouppur-ch aseofi tsk i ndi nth e h ospi tal.Totalcostofth e25-bed h osp-i talwillbe$415,000,ofwh i ch th egovernmentwillcontribute $184,--000.

DentistSuccumbsHONOLULU—Dr.Susumu Ya-magata,42,dentist,diedonOct.26afteran i llnessofsixweek s.AnativeofKealek ek ua,Kona,Hawai i ,Dr.Yamagatareceivedh i sDDSatth eUniversityofSouth -ernCalifornia i n1936.

Nisei GirlNowTreasurerOfCollegeSororityAfterControversyOverPledgingPOCATELLO,Ida.—Acontroversyh ereoverpledgingofa

Nisei from Hawai i toSigmaKappasororityatIdah oState Col-lege h asendedqui etlyandth egirli sservingastreasurerofth esorority.Early i nOctoberth esch oolpaper,th eIdah oBengal,pub-

li sh ed aletterwrittenbyDonHanson,astudent,referringtorumorrife on th ecampus"i nconnectionwith pledgingofanon-Caucasian.Th eletteropposedraceprejudi ceandsaidnopro-Sv1"?-membel'°*a socialor.gunfaonsh ouldbe black -balled"ecauseofrace.th ai editofi al>n th epapersaidZnM apPllcati°ns forch arters»£notbe*r»nted togroups»luch preclude non-Caucasians.JTi leU wasreportedth ath ad°"a'officei 's<*SigmaKappatot\> i arepresentativetotalka»i\,ch aPtertoadviseth emJt'ngofnon-CaucasiansGu«L Ui"e>andth atMl's-W.E.»Srsah daHMrS-.Md Sch ubert'againJVi,- 'esi«nedm protestfflltluB advlcefr°m na-"unai group.LowrvCleVela.nd> °-Mrfl- Swift""wy.nationalpr«sid«nt,*aid

with drawalofth e localgroup'sch arterh ad beenconsidered,butsaidth atth equestionofracewasnotth ereason.Mrs.Lowrysaidth atth edeclin-

i ng membersh i praised th e ques-ti onofwh eth erth ech apterwastoosmalltooperate.Th emember-sh i p h asnowbeen i ncreased,sh eadded.MissOgawaisastudenti nel-ementaryeducation.Severa.lofh ersororitysisterssaidsh e.regardedth e i nci dentasone wh i ch j i ffersh ould h avedeveloped..Sh e wagelected treasurer th edayfollowing;h «ri ni ti ati on,v

Nisei AttorneyAppointedMagistratei nHonoluluCourtHONOLULU-RobertK.Mura-

k ami ,veteranHonoluluattorney,lastweek becameth efirstmagis-trateofJapaneseancestrytobeappointedtoth eHonolulucourtrh e appointmentwasmadebyCh i efJusticeEdwardA.TowseJudge Murak ami took h i soath

beforeJusticeTowsei naceremonyonOct.26.

t?orn&Koolau,Kauai,i n1900Judge Murak ami was graduatedfromth eTerritori alNormalsch ooli n1920andfrom th eU-niversityofCh i cago i n1925.Hei samemberofth eCi tyPlan-ningCommissi onandwasamem-berofth eDemocraticTerritori alCentralCommitteeforsixyears.He i smarried toth eformerHaruk oNak amotoandth eyh aveth reech i ldren:Robert,wh o wasdraftedintoth earmyrecentlyonth e mainland;June,asenioratSimmonsCollege i nBoston,andArth ur,afresh manatCornellUni-versity. -Hawai i Ti mesph oto.

JUDGEMURAKAMI

JACLADCAsk sPresidentToRemove"EnemyAlien"StatusfromIssei Group

WASHINGTON,D.C—Th e JapaneseAmericanCiti zensLeagueth rough i tsAnti-Di scri mi nati onCommitteeagainurgedPresidentTrumantoremoveloyal,residentalienJapanesefromth e"enemyalien"classifi cati on.

Pointi ngoutth atsinceh i s lastletterCongressh aspassedaJointResolutionwh i ch th ePresidenth asapprovedterminati ngth estateofwarwith GermanyandremovingGermanaliensfromth ewartimedesignationth atstilli dentifi esresidentalienJapa-nese,Mi k eMasaok u,nationalteg-i slati vedi rectorofth eJACLADC,urgedth ePresidenttoelimi nateth econtinui ngdiscri mi nati onagainstalienJapaneseresidi ngi nth econtinentalUnitedStatesandth e TerritoryofHawai i .Th elettertoth ePresidentfol-lows:"Followingth esi gni ngofth eJapanesePeace Treaty i nSanFrancisco,wewroteurgingyouto i ssueaproclamationremov-i ng alien Japaneseresidi ng i nth e continentalUnited Statesandth eterritoryofHawai i fromth e'enemy alien'classifi cati onwh i ch h asstigmatizedth emsinceDec.7,1941."OnSept.20,191,wesuggest-

edth atsuch aproclamationsup-plementing th e Peace Treatywouldserveto emph asi zeth atth i sgovernmentconsiders th ewarwith Japanoffici allyovereventh ough th eformalratifi -cation h asnotyettak enplace.

Itwouldalsoserveasanexpres-sionofourgoodi lltowardsallpersons ofJapaneseancestryandremoveseveralth ousandloy-alresidentalienJapanesefromth elegalandoth errestricti onsofth atarbitrarystatus.Th esealienJapaneseasyouarewellaware cannotbecomenatural-isedci ti zensbecauseofourna-tionalitylawsandareth erefore,'enemyaliens'notbych oi cebutbyreasonofracialprejudi ce i nourstatutes."Since-welastwroteyouonth i ssubject,Congressh as pass-edaJointResolution,wh i ch youh aveapproved,terminati ngth estateofwarwith Germany.Th i saction,weunderstand,removesGermannationalsresidi ngbothi nth i scountryand elsewh erefrom th edi sabi li ti esof'enemyalien'stains."Wecanseenolegalortech -ni calreasonsforcontinui ngth e'enemy alien' designationagainstresidentalienJapanesewh enGermanaliensh avebeenremovedfromth i swartimeclas-sifi cati on,especially sinceth i sgovernmentsignedaTreatyofPeacewith Japan wh i ch onlyawaitsformalratifi cati onearlynextyearbyth eSenate."Werespectfullysuggest,Mr.

President,th atth i sdi scri mi na-ti onagainstloyal,residentalienJapanesebeelimi natedbyorder-i ngth ei rremovalfrom th e'en-emy a1i en' identifi cati on.Wefeelth atth efactstodaydonotwarrantth e continuanceofth i sclassifi cati onwh i ch offi ci al-lyrecognizes th e exi stenceofastateofwarth atwasi nfactterminatedalmosttwo month sagobyaTreatyofPeace."

NISEIVETERANSDONATEBLOODTOREDCROSSNEW YORK—FortyNisei vet-

eransofth efamous442ndCombatTeam ofWorldWarIIdonatedbloodonOct.25toth eRedCrossatManh attanCenter.Th eveteransar* noworganizedi nth e442ndAssociati on,with ch i bh eadquarters »t 28 East39thStreet.

86Nisei SoldiersKilled,InActiontoDateWithUNForcesi nKorea

WASHINGTON,D.C—Th eWash i ngtonofficeof-th eJACLAnti-Di scri mi nati onCommitteeannouncedth at86Americansol-di ersofJapaneseancestryh adbeenreportedk i lled i nth eKoreaareauptoth e timeofobservanceofNisei MemorialDay i nArlingtonNationalCemeteryonOct.28.

■ Th enumberwascompiledfrom th eoffici alcasualtylistsofth eDepartmentofDefense.Sixty-fiveofth eNi sei deadarelistedasfrom th eTerritory

ofHawai i andfromth emai nland. 'Th enamesofth e Ni sei onth eKoreaHonorRollare:Pvt.Kaduak i Ak azawa,'Pvt.Joh nS.Ksh i ma.Pfc.Ralph T.Fuk umoto,Sgt.IsaacFuruk awa,Pvt. Sei k en Ganek ti , Pvt.Mitsuru Goto, Pfc. Satosh iGoto, Cpl.Masao Goya,Pvt.Mitsuo Hamada,Pfc. PatrickK.Hamada,Jr.,Pvt.EdwardK.Hirak awa,Sgt.Jack Ak i raHi-watash i , Pvt.Sh i geo Hi yane,Sgt. Yosh i o Ik eda,Mak awao,Pfc.Mark Inok uch i ,Sgt.AlbertA.Ish i moto,Pfc.RobertS.Ish i -moto,Sgt.Yeildch i B.Itok azu,Pfc.Osami i Iwami,Pvt.Tosh i -h aruKanek ura,Sgt.IstCl.Da-vi dT.Kanesh i ro,Cpl.HayatoKanesh i ro,Pvt.Willi am MasatoKawash i ma,Pfc.Tak ash i Koch i ,Pfc.KenRondo,Sgt.IstO.MinoruKunieda,Pfc. Susumu Kurosawa, Sgt.Sh i getosh i K;usuda,Pfc. Han-fordK.Maeda,Pfc.Heish i nMa-tsuda,Pfc.Kumaj i Matsuda,Pfc. GeorgeY.Minak ata,Pfc.DonaldMiyaj i ma,Pfc.RobertKenj i roMi yamoto,Pfc.Tamo-tsuMiyah i ro,Pfc Tsimci nalsi i Mizusawa,Cpl.Ak aj i Mori naga,Cpl.Ei j iMori sh i ge,Pfc.Koich i Moriwak i ,

Pfc.FumioMni i■iyama.Cpl.Har-uoMoriyasu,Pfc.Sh i zuoMoto-yama, 'Sgt.TadaoMurak ami ,Pvt. SeisoNak ama,Cpl.HideoNi i k ai i i a.Pfc.WataruNak amu-ra,Pfc.Salosh i Nak asato,IstLt.RoyT.Vak ash i ma,Pfc.Sh i n-i ch i Nak ata,Pfr.Rich ardSeino-j i Nak atani,Cpl.Ch arlesNisli i -i nlira,Pfc.Tak eoOgusuk u.Sgt.IstCl.PaulH.Osh i ro,

Sgt.Mi Isuyuk ■ Ota,Pfc.Th om-asOtaguro,IstLt.Willi am (Ho-

mo,Pfc.BertOya,Pvt.MasayaSaito,Cpl.MinoruSasak i ,Pvt.Kenneth K. Sh i mok awa, Sgt.RobertM.Sh i nde,Pfc.Sh i ngoE. Sh i mabuk uro, Pfc. Tak ash iSh i sh i do,Pvt.HerbertH.Suzu'k i ,Pfc.Mitsugi B.Tak amoto,Sgt.Ch arles Y.Tantaru,Pvt.Yuk i oTanouye,Pfc.Haruo To-mi ta Sgt.Sued Tsunoda,Pvt.Noburo Ueh ara,Cpl.Arch i eM.Uno,Pvt.Tak eoUyleh ai a, CpltYuk i oUj i mori ,Pvt.RobertT.Uyeda,Sgt.An-drewRyuich i Watada,Pfc.Rich -ardMitsuoWatanabe,Pfc.Ye-i j i Yamaguch i ,Pvt.Tetsumi Yo-k ooj i ,Pfc.ElmerJ.Yosh i h ara,Pvt.Tosh i h aru Yosh i k awa,Pfc.T;i i sno Yosh i no,andPvt.Tet-si i «>Moriuch i .

GENERALPENCEGIVENNEW POSTINALASKAZONEANCHORAGE,Alask a— Th emanwh ocommandedth efamous442*i d"GoforBrok e"RegimentalCombatTeam i nWorld WarIIh as beenappointeddeputycom-manding generalofth eArmyinAlask a.He i sBrig.Gen.Ch arlesW.

Pence.Gen.Pence,th enacolonel,h ad

ch argeofth eJapaneseAmericanregimentfrom th eti meofitsor-ganizati onatCampSh elby,Miss.,earlyi n1943th rough th eVosgescampaigni nth elatefallof1944.HoreceivedaDisti ngui sh edSer-vi ceMedalforh i sservicewith th eNi sei outfit.

JACLOfficeWillHandleTick etsForDramaGroupSAN FRANCISCO—Tick etsfor"Th e PlumsCan Wait,"origi nalNisei dramatobepresentedDec.8and9 i nth eSanFranciscoBayRegion,h avebeenplacedonsaleatth eJACLregionalofficeon2031Bush St.Th eplay,tobegivenbyth eLosAngelesNisei ExperimentalGroup,wi llh avetwoperformances,i nSanFranciscoatth eGyosei Hall,1715OctaviaSt.,and i nBerk eleyi nth eBei-k eleyHi gh Sch oolLi ttleTh ea-ter,AllstonandGroveStreets.Th eJACLwillselltick etsforeith erperformancebymailatonedollareach . A self-addressed,stamped envelope mustaccom-panymailorders.

QueenCandidateWHITTIER,Calif.— CarolynMatsuda, 18-yearold fresh manfrom Waimea,Kauai,wasoneoftencandidatesforth eti tleofth esch ool's"h omecomingqueen."

Report12MoreNisei GlCasualtiesi nKoreanWar

WASHINGTON, D.C—Th eDe-fenseDepartmentonOct.31 i n-formedth eWash i ngtonOfficeofth e JACL Anti -Discri mi nati onCommitteeth at12moreNiseiwerek i lledorwounded i nKorealastweek .Unli k erecentweek s,th ecasual-tylistsi ncludedmoreNisei cas-ualties from th e mai nlandth anfrom Hawai i .One casualtyfromth eIslandsandelevenfrom th econtinentalUnitedStatedwerere-ported.KILLEDINACTION:IM.TetsuoMoriuch i ,sonof

TsuineoMoriuch i ,2424 LincolnAye.,Ogden,Utah . »

aWOUNDED:Pfc.TomT.Miy-moto,sonofMr.andMrs.Tak enMiyamoto,Penryn,Calif.IM.NoboruMiyak awa,sonof

Tomek i ch i Miyak awa,148 West15th St.,LosAngeles,Calif.Pvt.TatswoT.Hirata,sonofMr.andMrs.Tsunoich i Hirata,3879 Ampudia St.,SanDiego,Calif.Pvt.HideoIk enoyama,sonofMrs. Yasuk o Ik enoyama,301Ri versideAye.,Marysville,Caif.Pvt.Hirash i S.Yonej i ,sonofMr.andMrs.Juj i Yonej i ,1269WestminsterAye.,East PaloAlto,Calif.Pvt.GoroMenda,sonofMr.

and Mrs.Uh i e Menda, Route2,Box2566,Sacramento,Calif.Pfc.Leonard O.Tanak a,broth er of Willi am Tanak a,1737/2Westgate,WestLosAn-geles,Calif.I'fc.HenryK.Kamiyama,son

""■>(Mr.andMrs.Isej i Kasuyama,1303 North WellsSt.,Ch i cago,111.Sgt.IstClassHenry Yoda,

son ofSh i i j i Yoda,103 BatesSt., Honolulu,Oah u,TerritoryofHawai i .Pvt.KiyoGoto,sonofMrs.Tsuruich i Goto,WalnutGrore,Calif.Pfc.AmosK.Yada,sonof

Mr.andMrs.AlbertK.Yada,Stock ton,C«Uf.

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JapaneseAmericanWarDeadHonoredatRitesHeldInArlingtonNationalCemetery

WASHINGTON,D.C.—Honoringth e668Ni sei dead ofWorldWarIIand86k i lledcofari nth eKoreaaction,Nisei and

Issei i nth enation'scapitalj oi nedonOct.28atArlingtonNa-ti onalCemeterytoobserveNisei MemorialDay.Atth egravesitesofPrivatesFi rstClassSaburoTanamach i

andFumitak eNagato,firstNisei tobe i nterred i nArlington,more th an 150 Issei and Ni sei gath eredto j oi ni ntributetoth ei rsoldierdead. ' ■TwentyNisei warh eroesareburied i nArlington.Amongth especialguestsweremembersofth e338th Mili taryIn-telligence Service Company ofFortMeade,i nnearbyMaryland,wh o h adtak enupacollectionamongth emselvestopurch asetwofloralwreath sto h onorth ei rfel-lowNisei wh o h addiedi nWorldWar11.IraSh i masak i , h i mselfaveter-

anwh oh adlostabroth erwh owasi nth e442nd,ch ai rmanofth eNa-tionalJACLArlingtonCemeteryCommittee,offici atedatth ecere-monies.Heexplainedth atth eNa-ti onalJACLConvention i n 1948i nSaltLak eCitysetaside Oct.30,th eanniversaryofth erescueofth eLostTexasBattalionbyth e442nd i nth e Vosges MountainsofNorth easternFrance,asNiseiMemorialDay i norderth atth eh eroi csacrifi cesofth eNi sei sol-di eri nWorldWarIIinboth th eEuropean and Pacifi cTh eaterswouldnotbeforgotten.Hesaidth atOct.30wasselectedbecausei tmark edth eendofth ebloodiestsinglecampaign i n wh i ch th eyach i eved th ei rgreatestglory.Henoted th atsimi larobservanceswereh eldi nKorea,Japan,Franceandth rough outth eUni tedStatesandHawai i .Th eRev.AndrewKuroda,anIssei wh o servedwith disti nc-ti onwith th eOSS,offeredth eprayer..PrivatesFi rstClassTedFuj i iandJoeUyeminami ,ofth e338thMIS Company,representing th eNisei now i n uniform, placedwreath sonth etombstonesofTa-nantach i and Nagato, both ofwh om werek i lled i nth eOct.30operationsevenyearsago.DonKomai,presidentofth eWash i ngton,D.C.ch apterofth eJACLandSek i oTanak a,presidentofth eJapaneseAmericanSocietyofWash i ngton,representingth eIssei community,spok e i ntributetoth eNi sei wh oh avedied i nth edefenseofth ei rcountry.

JoeIch i uj i ,aveteranofth e442nd wh 9 partici patedi nth erescueofth e LostBattalion,respondedonbeh alfofth eNiseiveteransofWorldWar11.Inth eabsenceofCongresswom-anRevaBeck Bosone,wh oh adre-turnedtoUtah followingth e ad-j ournmentofCongress a weekearlier,Mi k e Masaok a,nationallegislativedirectorofth e JACLAnti-Di scri mi nati onCommitteeandth efi rstmainlandNisei tovolun-teerforth e442nd,deliveredth eprinci paladdress.Amili tarydetach mentfromFortMeyerfired th reevolleysandabuglersounded"Taps"asth econ-cluding tributetoth eNi sei wardead.Amongth ose i nattendancewereCorporalFlorenceImaizumi ,th eonlyNisei memberofth eWoman'sAirForce(WAF),severalparentswh osesonsarenow i nKorea,andforth efirsttime,newspapermenandoth ersfrom Japanwh oarevisi ti ngth eWash i ngtonarea.Followingth eserviceSaejnem-bersofth eWash i ngton,D.C.lACLch apterdecoratedth e i n-divi dualgravesofth e20Niseiwh oare i nterred i nArlington.Th i s i s a traditi onalpracticewh i ch th ech apterobservestwiceyearly,May30th andNisei Me-mori alDay.Th enamesofth oseburied i nArli ngtonare:Pfc.Fumitak eNagato,Pfc.Sa-

buroTanamach i ,Cpl. Jimmi eT.Kok ubu,Pfc.Joh n Tanak a,Pvt.Raito Nak ash i ma,Sgt.WataruNak ash i ma,Pvt.Hirosh i Nagano,Pfc.Sh i ch i zo Toyota,Pfc.Vi ctorK.Hada,Pfc.RoyT.Mori h i ro,Pfc.Kiyosh i Murak ami ,T/Sgt.JimmyT.Sh i mi zu,Pfc.

Joh nM.Nak amura,Pvt.StanleyTak esh i Oba,Sgt.HaruoIsh i da,Pfc.TamotsuTh omasKuge,Pvt.Roy R.Sh i ozawa,T/4George T.Yamaguch i ,Pfc. LloydMitsuruOnoye,andPvt.Frank Masaok a.

Masaok aWillHeadSpeak ersAtCentralCaliforniaMeetFRESNO,Calif.—Th eCentralCaliforniaJACLdistri ctcouncilwillh oldi tsfirstpostwarconven-tion i nFresnoth i sweek end,Nov.3and4.Mi k e Masaok a,ADC director,JACL Director Masao Satowand Tats Kush i da, regionaldirectorfrom LosAngeles,'wi llbespecialguestspeak ers.Th eywilladdressth econvention'sgen-eralassemblyfrom1:30till3p.m.onSundayafternoon.Masaok awillgiveageneraldis-

cussiononth eJACL'sAnti-Di s-cri mi nati on Committee. Satowwillreportonth eNationalJACL,wh i leKush i dawilltelldelegatesofstatelegislationsponsoredbyth eJACLonbeh alfofpersonsofJa-panese ancestry. Joh nsonKebowillpreside.Advanced registration figuresindi catesth atarecordattendancemaybeexpectedforth econven-tion.Co-ch anmenTom Nak amuraandBob Kanagawapredictth at200JACmemberswillpartici patei n th e 'conference sessions onNov.4.Mi k eMasaok ai s sch eduledfor

tworadioappearancesduringth econference.He i sbook edtoap-pearoverKRDU,Sh i mada,onNov.3andKGST,Fresno,onNov.4.Aforum,"Wh i th erJACL?"willgoonat10i nth emorning,Nov.4. FredHirasunawillbemodera-tor. Panelmemberswilli ncludenationalanddi stri ctJACLofficers.Anumberofspecialfeatures

h avebeensch eduledfordelegates,i ncluding bowling,bridge and

canastaanda1000Clubbanquet.Bowlerswillregisterbeginni ngat1p.m.onNov.3,with bowlingsch eduled tostartat1:30andcontinui ng until6. Th e Selmach apterwi llbei nch arge.Membersofth e1000Clubwill

h oldadinneratth eAmericanLegionCanteenth ateveningat7p.m.Seich i Mi k ami willbech ai r-man.Ameetingofth estatelegisla-tivecommitteeh asbeententativelysch eduledfor2p.m.onNov.3.Registrationwillstartat8a.m.

onSunday,with a"GetAcquaintedHour"sch eduledunderdirectionofth e FresnoJACLfrom8:30till9:30 a.m.,with Paulo Tak ah ash iasch ai rman.Openingceremonieswillstartat

9:30,with BobKanagawa,conven-tionco-ch ai rman,i nch arge.Th eFresnoBoyScoutTroopNo.5wi llleadth epledgeofallegiance.Joh n,sonKebo,CentralCaliforniadis-tri ctcouncilpresident,wi llwel-comeguestsanddelegates.Th econvention'soffici albusinesssessionwillbeh eldi nth eafter-noonfrom3p.m.Resolutionswillbepresentedby Kengo Osumi,ch ai rman.Bowlingwi llcontinueonSunday,startingat3p.m.with Sh i gNagaoi nch arge.Alsosch eduledduringth i speriodarebridgeandcanastasessionsunderKenj i Tash i ro.Finaleventsofth econventionwillbeabanquet,sch eduledfor6.30p.m.,andaball,startingat9.TomSh i masak i willbetoastmasteratth edinner. Mi k eMasaok awillbeth emajorspeak er.Newdi stri ct

officerswillbe i nstalledbyMasSatow. Sh i gNagaowillpresentawardstowinnersofth ebowlingtournament.HoagyOgawawillbemasterof

ceremoniesforth eball.EarlDuck -lowandh i sorch estrawillplay.

JACLADCOffici altoMak eSpeak i ngTourofTexasMi k e Masaok a,ADC director,

willmak e aseven-daytourotTexas areas and Albuquerque,N.M.,startingTh ursday,Nov.8.Hewillvisi twith members otth eAlbuquerqueJACLonNov.8.Onth efollowingdayh ei ssch ed-uledtoconferwith ADCsupport-ers i nSanAntonio,Tex.OnNov.10h ewillmeetwi thth eRi oGrandeValleyJACL.HewillspendNov.12and 13 i nHouston,Tex.,meetingwith AL>tandJACLleaders i nth atarea.Masaok a i sexpectedtodiscussJACL-ADCprogressonlegislativeandlegalfrontsduring h i smeet-i ngswith th eNisei andIssei ofAlbuquerqueandTexasareas.Hewillalsoask forfurth ersup-port,moraland financial,fromresidentsofth eseregions.Hisreportwilli ncludearesumeofJACLactivi ti estodate,aswellasfutureplansofth eorganiza-tion.Hewillemph asi zeth epro-gressofth eJACL-ADC'smajorobjecti ve,th eattainmentofciti -zensh i pth rough naturalizati onforresidentaliensofJapaneseances-try.

Th i swillbeth efi rsttriptoth i sareaforMasaok a.Th eregionh aspreviouslybeen visi tedbyRoyTak enoand Mm Yasui,pastandpresentMountainPlainsregionaldirectors,andMasSatow,JACLnationaldirector.Hiscompletei ti nerary:Th ursday,Nov.8:arriveAlbu-querque12:05p.m.,TWAPligh t96,meetingi neveningwith .Albu-querqueJACL.Friday,Nov.9:leaveAlbuquerque12:45p.m.,Con-ti nentalAirLinesFligh t31,ar-riveSanAntonio5:40p.m.,meet-i ngi neveningwith ADCsupport-ers;Saturday,Nov.10:leaveSanAntonio10:10a.m.,BraniffFligh t21;arriveBrownsville 12:25p.m.,meetingwith RioGrande JACL;Sunday, Nov. 11, Rio GrandeValley;Monday,Nov.12:leave-Brownsville,EasternFligh t582at12noon;arriveHouston2:23p.m.;Tuesday,INov.13,Houston;Wed-nesday,Nov.14,leave Houston10:40a.m.,BraniffFligh t30;ar-rive Dallas 11:50 a.m.;leaveDallas,AmericanAirLinesFligh t907,at1:25p.m.;arriveLosAn-geles5:20p.m.

HousePassesBillsToAdmitAdoptedCh i ldrenfrom JapanWASHINGTON,D.C.— Th e

House passed th reeprivatebillsforth ereliefofpersonsofJapa-neseancestryonth elastdayofth e Fi rstSession Saturdayafterth eSenate h adapprovedth esesamemeasuresearlieri nth eday,th eWash i ngtonOfficeofth eJACLAnti-Di scri mi nati onCommitteere-ported.Th ebi llswerecalledupbyunan-i mous consentby CongressmanFrancis E.Walter(Dem.,Pa.),ch ai rmanofth eHouseJudici arySubcommitteeonImmigrationandNaturalizati on, j ustbefore ad-j ournment.Houseconcurrence with earlierSenateactionsent{h elegislationtoth eWh i teHouseforth ePres-i dent'ssignature.Twoofth ebillsweretoadmitminoradoptedJapanesech i ldren—JoyceJacqualynJoh nson,adoptedch i ldofSergeantandMrs.Prath erJoh nson,andMei k oSh i ndo,adopt-ch i ldofCaptainandMrs.ElmerF.Reaves—i ntoth eUni tedStates.Th eth i rdmeasurewasto au-th ori ze th e entry of Fumi k oTh eresaSh i bata,JapanesefinanceeofSergeantTobiasA.Herrera.

FarmerStabsWi feWith PruningSh earsVACAVILLE,Calif.— Moich iHatanak a,51,wasj ai ledh erelastweek onanopench argeafterstabbingh i swi fewith apairofprun-i ngsh earsonOct.22.Mrs.MineHatanak a,moth erofninech i ldren,was reported i ncriti calconditi onatSolanoHosp-i tali nSuisan.PoliceCh i efElmerKingreport-

edaservicestationattendanttele-ph onedpoliceth atamanwalk edbyh i m andwastalk i ngaboutk i lli ngh i swife.Auth ori ti es appreh endedHata-nak aandh ewastak entoth eSalPenaranch ,fivemi lesnorth ofVacaville,wh ereth eactofvio-lence wasbelievedto h ave oc-curred.Kingsaidth emanrefusedtogetoutofth ecarbecauseh edidnotwantto see h i s "dead wife."Hatanak awaslock edi nth epolicecarwh i le Ch i efKing and h i sdeputysearch edth eareaforth ewoman. Th eyfoundh erbeyondaridge,a h alfmilefrom th ecar.Ch i efKingsaidHatanak aad-

mi ttedstri k i ng h i swi feabout8a.m.duringaquarrel. Hesaidh eth ough th e h adk i lled h er.

GIInsurancePaidJapaneseWidowofNisei Soldier

TOKYO—Th eJapanesewifeofaNisei soldierwh owask i lled i nactioni nItalyin1946lastweekreceivedh i sGIi nsurancepremiumof$10,000from th eUni tedStatesgovernment.Aftermoreth ansi xyearsof

redtape,Mrs.TsuruMiyasato,35,anativeofOk i nawa,wasgiventh emoneywh i ch h erNi sei h usbandh adwantedh ertoh ave.Mrs.Miyasatolastsaw h erh us-

band,Isamu,wh owas25atth eti meofh i sdeath i nItaly,i n1937.Isamu h ad come<toOk i nawa i n1935atth eageof15tovisi th i sfath er'sbirth placei nMi ri vi llageonOk i nawa. HeandTsuruweremarriedtwoyearslater.In 1937IsamureturnedalonetoHawai i andwas i nductedi ntoth eU.S.Armyin1941,th reemonth sbeforeth eattack onPearlHarborwh i ch cutoffallcommunicati onbetween h usbandandwi fe.Intak i ngouth i sGI i nsuranceMiyasatowasnotifi edbyth eInter-nationalRedCrossi n1945ofth edeath ofh erh usbandwh owas i nItalyasamemberofth efamous442ndRegimentalCombatTeam.Afterth ewarth ecousinbegannegotiati onswith United Statesauth ori ti estotransferth e$10,000policytoth ewi dow. Aftersixyearsofnegotiati ons,h e finallysucceededrecentlyandMrs.Miya-satoreceivedh ermoneylastweek .

SenatePassesTenBillsforJapanAliensWASHINGTON,D.c n.Senatepassedtenprivatebill,,th ereliefofalienJapanesetadjourningon Oct.20until ore

Bi h c«tfh i £ttCommitteewas i nfomednDUnatiMNineofth e measureswe»tauth ori ze th e admissi on7u°

minoradoptedJapanesech iL,JJapaneseciti zensandoneWasfpermitth eJapanesefinanceofNisei veteranofWorld i ffftenterth :scountryforwml*,marriage. purposesofFiveofth ebi llswererecaitkpassedbyth eHouse;fouroffiwerequick lyapprovedbyth eS?atei norderth atth eadopted*'drencouldaccompanyth ei rnZback toth eUni tedStatesffi jafterth ey h avecompletedCtourofdutyi nJapan.Th efi ftHouse-approvedbillpassedby2Senatewasforth efiancee.Congressman Cecil R. Vj,.<D;.Calif.) sponsored%privatebillforMasanari SaitoandIsao Sa:to,adoptedch i ldrenofGerald E.Ewing;CongressmanDeweySh ort(Rep.,Mo.)forYo-sni k oIto,adoptedch i ldofSergeantandMrs.RayWilson;ConmssmanRoyW.Wier(Dem.,Minn.)forRoySak ai v adoptedcnild ofCorporalRoyF.Wilson;andCon-gressmanSidneyA.Camp(DemGa.)forSusaYuk i k oTh omason'adoptedch i ldofHenryA.Th oma-son.Congressman Leroy Joh nson(Rep.,Calif.)auth oredth ebi lltopermitKi k ue Uch i da, JapanesefianceeofSh i gek :Kimura,aNiseiveteran,toenterth i scountryforpurposesofmarriage.Th eSenatebillswereforMiek oSh i ndo,adoptedch i ldofCaptainandMrs.ElmerF.Reaves;TomizoNaito,adoptedch i ld ofMasterSergeantandMrs.Ch arlesR.Sen-te-ney;Claudia Tanak a,adoptedch i ldofWilli amT.Bain;Miek oTak ami ne,adoptedch i ldofCor-poralJoseph A.Gruber.andJoyceJacqualynJoh nson,adoptedch i ldof Sergeantand Mrs.Prath erJoh nson.

WinsArtPrizeCHICAGO—ByronGotowasoneofth eprize-winnersinth eCh i cagoArtInstitute's60th annualAmer-i canExh i bi ti onofPainti ngandSculpture wh i ch openedon Oct.21.

HeadsROTCHONOLULU—StanleyToyama,acadetcolonel,wasrecentlynamedaswingcommanderto h eadth eUniversityofHawai i 'sAirForceROTCforth ecomingsch oolyear.

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TrumanPaysTributetoNisei SoldierYOKOHAMA,Japan—President* on h assentanaccoladeto2SS-SwidowofaNisei sol-£k i lled i nth eKoreanwari n19Th e U.S.Armyreported h ere.h i tth epresidentialcommumca-?nwTspresentedlastweek toSSYosh i k oKusudatogratitudef!th esupremesacrifi ceofh er«taSd Sgt.Sh i getosh i Kusuda

Jto34th Regiment,24th Divi -SVSXtogeth erwi th a

Jth umousPurpleHeartMedal,ClpresentedtoMrs.KusudabyB.Gen.F.W Farrellofth eJapanLogisti calCommand.Kusudaspentalargepartofh i sch i ldh ood i nJapanbutreturnedtoOak land,Calif.,wh ere h e was

draftedi ntoth earmyi n1949.Hismoth ernowlivesi nLosAngelesMrsKusuda,wh omarriedth eNisei sergeant:« 1947,live*withth ecouple'stwoch i ldrenand h erparents i nYok oh ama.

ResettlersNameNoboruHondaasNewPresidentCHICAGO — Newofficersandboard membersforth eCh i cagoResattlersCommitteewereelectedatanannualmeetingSunday,Oct.14,atth eResettlersbuildi ng.NoboruHondawasnamedpres-i dent,tobe assistedbyTh omasMasudaandTah eiMatsunaga,vicepresidents; MarySonoda,secre-tary;Abe Hagiwara,treasurer;Dr.MatsusaburoKuk i ,andFrankTak ah ash i , audi tors; HarryK.Mayeda,ex-offici o.Honda,awell-k nownNi sei lead-er,wasvicech ai rmanofth eRe-settlersth epastyearandservedondieboardofth eMi dwestBudd-h i stCh urch .Hbh asbeen activewith th eMidwestdi stri ctcouncilofth eJACL.Membersofth eexecutiveboard:;ndadvisoryboradwerenamedasfollows:Dr.BenCh i k arai sh i ,Ryoich i Fu-j i i ,Jisei Fuk uda,MaryHata,Ki-yosh i Joich i ,TomKanno,Kamei-ch iKittak a,th eRev.Gyomei Ku-bose,Mrs.Kok i Kumamoto,th eRev.Willi am N.Lovell,Sh i geruNagata,Yoriak i Nak aguwa,EdzoNish i ,Mrs.Ken Nish i ,Tadaich iOk uh ara,th eRev.AndrewOyama,HarrySabusawa,Sh ozoEek i guch i ,Mannosuk e Sh i rai sh i , Koh ach i roSugimoto, Mrs. Naoye Suzuk i ,Bunj i Tak ano, George Teraok a,JunToguri,Enj i roWatanabe,Joh nH.Weddell,Rich ardH.Yamada,GeorgeR.Yamamoto and Ji roYamaguch i ,executiveboard.Th eRev.GeorgeAk i ,RussellW.Ballard,EdwardEagleBrown,HelenP.Bull,EarlB.Dick erson,Dr.Arth urG.Falls,Dr.MelvilleJ.Hersk ovi tz, Cork yKawasak i ,Joseph Keenan, th eRev.GyodoKono,LeoLerner,Mrs.EmileJLevy,Mich aelMann,BobMerriam,JudgeJobP.McGoorty,GeorgeB.Mc-Kibben,Joh nNuveen,Jr.,DeanRobertRedfield,Dean CurtissW.Reese,JudgeGeorgeL.Quili ci ,El-merL.Sh i rrell,Dr.Edward J.Sparling,W. EllisStewart,th eRev.Koh ei Tak eda, Willard S.Townsend,Mrs.Joh nH.Weddell,andRabbi JacobJ.Weinstein.NoboruTanigawaspok eon"Ja-Pfi Afterth e PeaceTreaty."AWm on "Japanand Democracy"wassh own.

Ch anceConversationHelpsNisei Violi ni st

GainN.Y.RecitalNEW YORK—ANisei vi oli ni st'slownHallconcerton Nov.13wesmuch toach anceconversa-ble0*th an& deCadeago i nMth attime,beforewarandth eS*vacuati"ofPacifi cCoastI*/Japaneseancestry,SP111 sh i (la'sfath erwasanCh ,h °yVfth eswank UniversitySI1"**«le.OnedayLeopoldnh dlnedat*cclub.conn,?.eWerMash i daspok etoth eSevfoi S°Uth i sBon'sdwotionh i sSLyeaFSagoStok owsk i recalledh ld» ce

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NiftWrk ! Praised th e youngto*n?i°;mltande~ou«8«ah i mWuS«?**h lscareer- sixiceH»oi!"iensiveBtadv">dP"10"v«k i ldawi U mak eh i sNewatTow 06beforeth ecri ti cs1fOWnHallonNov.13.

TwoNisei CombatVeterans,HomeonRotation,DescribeUglinessofWari nKoreaSPOKANE,Wash .—Th e h orrorofth eKoreanwarwas

graph i callydescribedbytwoNisei veteranswh owere h ome i nSpok aneth i sweek ,comparingnotesonth ei rdi fferentassign-ments."Iti sn'taprettywar,"saidTommySugi h ara,23,h omeon

rotation."Weweretrappedli k ebugs i na sack ,"saidRoySh i raga,

wh owascenth ome afterbeingwounded.Both enlistedlastyear,gotto|__________________Koreaandwereassignedtoth eSeventh regiment.Th atwasth elastth eysawofeach oth eruntilth eycame h ometoSpok ane.Roy h ad gonenorth and wastrappedwith abattalionsenttoreceiveacontingentofmarinesatth e Ch osi nreservoir.Tommywentsouth asaprisonerofwari nterrogator.

Oneth i ngth eyh ad i ncommonwith Nisei ofWorldWarIIwasth eadded h azard oflook i ngtoomuch li k eth eenemy."Wew«re h appyth edayth e

orderscameth rough torelieveth eMarinesatth ereservoir,"Roysaid."GeneralMacArth ur'sstatementaboutth etroopsbeingh omeforCh ri stmash adseepedth rough tousandweexpectedtobepack i ngtogoback toth estatesanytime."Weth ough tth ewarwasover—andth atweh adwon.Wewerenotpreparedforth evi olenceofth eCh i neseattack th atnigh t.Th eyh adusli k ebugs i nasack .Th reeth ousandofusstuck upth erewithallavenuesofescapecutoff.Th atlastedfivedays.Planeswerepara-ch uti ngsuppliestous."Onth efifth nigh twordwent

aroundth atwe'dh avetofigh tourwayout.Idon'tk nowwh atIth ough t.Idon'tk now wh atanybodyth ough t.Iguessweweretooscaredtoth i nk any-th i ng. ,"Th enextmorningwe loaded

th ewoundedon th eveh i clesandstartedforth evalleybelow.Igotsh oti nth ek neeandth eyputmei nanambulanceandgavememor-ph i ne.Th at'sallIrememberuntilth edopeworeoff.Wh enIwok eupwewere i navalleyand th emoon wassh i ni ng.Planeswerestrafingus. Irememberth e i n-

fantrystarting up th e h i llaridth eydidn'tcome back .Idontk now h ow manymenwere k i lled.Musth avebeenalot.

"Myambulancedriversteppedonth egasli k emad.Wetorealongth eroaduntilash ellgoth i m,andth eambulancewenti ntoaditch .Igotout'someh ow.Iforgotallabout.myk nee."All1couldseewasth emoonsh i ni ngonth erai lroadtrack sand k newIh adtogeti ntoth esh adows.Iranfor i t.Th reeofth eoth erwoundedmen fol-owedme.Th ereservoirwasononesideandth emountainsonth eoth er—andth emoon,th atawfulmoon,wassh i ni ngli k easpotligh t."Wemade i ttoth eoth erside.

Th en wemet some tank corpsmen,soth erewere23 ofus.Wefi nallyh obbledback upth emoun-tainandfoundth eMarineswe'dsetouttorelieveaweek before."Roywasflownto Japan,h os-pitali zedandth enreturnedtoth eUnitedStates.He'sback now,tak -i ngarefresh ercourse atLewisandClark h i gh .Heh opestogoontocollegetostudyarch i tecturalengineering.HisparentsareMr.andMrs.HarrySh i ragaofSpok -

atTommydidn'tgeti ntoactionex-ceptforth eInch on landing.Hesawanoth ersideofth ewar."It'snotpretty,"h esai d."Th ere'snoth i ng colorfulorromanticabouti t.It'salotmoreth an guns and airplanes andsh i ps.Mostlyi t'speople,h ungry,sh ock -dri ven people wh o h avelostth ei rh omes,th ei rlovedones,th ei rreasonforlivi ng,butwh ok eeponlivi ngblindlyanyway,

onscraps,onwh atevereteeth eycanscrapeordigupoutofth eruins ofwh atwasonce th ei r

linesofrefugees,h ope-l»u resigned,littlek i ds andold

%cwaTth eNorth Koreanor

Ch i nese Communisttroops k nowwh atth ey'refigh ti ngfor," Tom-mysaid."Someofth emenIques-tionedwere i ntelligentand gavemeth erunaround— th eycouldspeak Japanesebetterth anIcould—butmostofth em were j ustwarm h umanbeingsi nuniform..."Th eworstth i ngwe h adto

contendwith wereth eguerillas,wh omixedth emselvesi n wi thth erefugees mak i ng i tneces-saryfor th earmyto i nspectth em alli ndi vi dually.Ih eardth atevenyoung ch i ldren werebeingused asspotters byth eenemybutIneversawany.Th eguerillasusedallk i nds ofdis-guises.Itwas h ard to catchth em."Youlearnwh atwari swh en

youseepeoplesuffer,"Tomsaid.Sugi h arai snowenrolledi nGon-zaga University. He wants tostudyelectricalengineering.Hei sth esonofMr.andMrs.TomSugi-h araofSpok ane.

SeattleIssei CoupleCreatesLivi ngMemorialtoSonWh oDi edi nWorldWarII

SEATTLE,Wash .—ASeattleJapanesecouplewh olostth ei reoni nWorldWarIIh avecreated,i nth ei rownway,alivi ngmemorialth rough sch olarsh i psforstudents,work i ngtoward i n-ternationalunderstanding.

Mr.and Mrs.Tak ej uroSh i gemura,311-6th Aye.,S.,h avecontributed$1200toCarletonCollege,Minn.,wh ereth ei rsonwuastudentduringth ewar.Anoth erstudenth asbeen givenasch olarsh i patth eUni versityofWash i ngton.Th ei rson,Frank ,wasamem-'

berofth efamous442ndcombatteam.HediedonOct.20,1944,i nFrance,duringth eh eroi cres-cueofth e"lostbattalion"byunitsofth e442nd."WearestillgettingFrank 'si nsurancech eck sfrom th egov-ernment,"Mrs.Sh i gemura ex-plained softly,"andwewanttodosomegoodwith th em."Asch olarsh i p createdby th e

Sh i gemuraswasrecentlyawardedtoBi llDrummond,senioratth eUniversity ofWash i ngton,forh i swork i nfurth eri nginternation-alrelations.Drummondh asbeenactiveonth euniversitycampusonbeh alfofth eUni tedNations.Frank attendedCarletonCollege,recipi entofoth ersch olarsh i psdo-natedbyth e Sh i gemuras,afterpersonsofJapaneseancestrywereevacuatedfromth eWestCoasti n1942.Tak ej uroSh i gemurai saporteratth eUni onRailroadStation.Lastweek largebouquetsofflowers decoratedth e modestSh i gemura h ome."Giveni nmemoryofFrank byourfriends,"Mrs.Sh i gemuraex-plained.

TOMSAKAI(left)andKELVIN MITANI.SANFRANCISCO—InobservanceofNisei SoldierMemorialDay,awreath bearingth enameofth ePlacerCountyJACLwas

placedonth e graveofSgt.MasaSak amotoatth enationalcemeteryi nSanBrunoonOct.28.

Sgt.Sak amotowas k i lled i nactiononMarch 3, 1945,wh i leservingwith th e442ndCombatTeam i nFrance.Hei sayoungerbroth erofCosmaSak amoto,pastch ai rmanofth eNorth ernCal-i forni a-Western Nevadadistri ctcouncilofth eJACLKelvinMitani ,representingth ePlacerCountych apter,laid

th ewreath onth eNi sei soldier's gravewh i leTomSak ai ,com-manderofth eTownsendHarrispostofth eAmericanLegion,partici patedi nth etribute.—Ph otoby HaruoIsh i maru.

PineMeth odi stCh oi rToGiveConcertSANFRANCISCO—Th e"Halle-lujah Ch orus"willresoundagaini nth ePi neMeth odi stCh urch h allati tsannualch oi rconcertSunday,Nov.18,accordingtoFrank Ono,conductor.Th efamous ch oruspiecefromHandel'soratorio,"Th eMessiah ,"willbeamongselectionsofth e25--voicech oi r.FeaturedassoloistswillbeAi k oYosh i da,soprano,and'GeorgeHi-rano,baritone.AmyYamaguch i i sch ai rmanofth epreparationcommittee.KaySak aguch i i sch oi rlibrarian.

Broth erTellsDetailsofGI'sDeath i nKoreaGARDENA,Calif.—Pfc.Sh ozo(Pepi)Kuwah ara,24-year-oldsonofMr.andMrs.NobutaroKuwa-h araofGardena,died i nKoreaonOct.17wh i ledoinga"goodturn"forh i sbuddies.Th e facts surrounding Pfc.

Kuwah ara's death weretoldth i sweek i naletterfromh i sbroth er,Pfc.Tok uoKuwah ara,wh owasi nth esamecompany.Sh ozoandoth ermembersofth ecompanywererestingash ortdis-tancefrom th efrontafterfourdaysi nth eline.Sh ozosh aredh i swaterwith h i sbroth erandwithoth ermembersof'th ecompanyandth enstartedoutforarefill,carry-i ngseveralcanteens.Onh i swayh etrippedoveralandmine.Pfc.Kuwah araplayedi nth eback fi eldforGardenaHigh Sch oolduringh i sprepsch ooldays.Hisparentsh ave notyetbeennotifi edoffici allyby th eDefenseDepartmentofh i sdeath .

Fash i onSh owWillFeatureJACLCarnivalNEW YORK—Nisei fash i onde-signerswi llunveilth ei rnewestcreationsatNewYork 'sfirstNiseifash i onsh owwh i ch willbeafea-tureofth eNewYork JACIj ch ap-ter'sbenefitcarnivalonNov.17.JuneSak ai ofParsonssch ooli sgeneralch ai rmanforth eevent.FirstdesignertoenterwasJudy

Tak ah ash i ,wh ocreatesdressde-signsforIrene ofHollywood.Oth erswh oh aveenteredtodateare"Sak i ,"GraceFuj i tani ,SadaYasudaandHenryKusaba.

SeeEarlySenateActionOnHawai i Stateh oodBillWASHINGTON, D.C.—SenatorErnest W. McFaHand (Dem.,Ariz.),Senate Majori tyLeader,promisedearlyfloorconsiderationofth ebillsforstateh oodforth e'territori esofHawai i andAlask awh en th e second sessionofth e82ndCongressconvenesnextJan-uaryBth ,th eWash i ngtonofficeofth e JACL Anti -Discri mi nati onCommitteerevealedOct.25.BeforeadjournmentSenatorWil-liam F.Knowland(Rep.,Calif.),urgedMcFarland,asmajori tylead-er,togiveth estateh oodbillsth e"righ tofway"earlyi nth enewsession. Hesaidth atunlessth ebi llsaretak esupearlyi nth eses-si on,wh enth eycanbe'adequate-lydiscussed,i twi llmeanth atan-oth ersessionofCongresswillpasswi th outth esetwogreatterritori es

h avi ngh adach ancetobeadmittedintoth eUni on.SenatorMcFarland th en grave

h i spromiseth at"iti sour(Demo-craticPolicyCommittee)firm i n-tentiontotak eth osebillsupaitth eearliestopportunityafterwere-convene."Heth enaddedth atafterth eh omeruleforth eDi stri ctofColumbiaandth eso-calledfatsandoilsrepealbillaredisposedofi nth enextsession,th estateh oodbillswillreceivepriorconsiderationatth attime.SenatorJoseph C. O'Mah oney(Dem.,Wyo.),ch ai rmanofth eSenateInteriorandInsularAffairsCommittee,alsoservednoticeth ati twouldbeh i spurposewh enth enewsessionconvenes'Hotak eth eearliestpracticablesteptobringupforconsiderationth estateh oodbillsforAlask aandHawai i .Th epeopleofth osetwoterritori esareentitledtoh aveadecisi onbyCon-gress,andnoth i ngwi llbeleftun-doneatth ebeginni ngofth enextsessiontobringth atabout."Th emajori tyleaderth enrepeat-ed h i spromiseth atth estateh oodmeasureswouldreceiveearlyat-tentionn«xtyear.Mi k eMasaok a,nationallegisla-tivedirector,declaredth ati fth eSenatereallydebatesandvotesuponth ei ssueofstateh oodforHa-wai i earlynextyearstateh oodwillbeareality,forth eoverwh elm-i ngmaj ori tyofcongressmen i nboth Housesfavorequalstatusforth e peopleofHawai i . Masaok asaidth atSenatorMcFarland'sas-suranceswereth emostencour-agingremark sth ath e h ash eardforstateh ood."Atlonglast,"h esaid,"Hawai ii sonth eth resh oldofstateh oodbutadvocatesofstateh oodcannotrelaxi nth ei rfigh tuntilth eSen-ateandth eHouse h aveactuallyapprovedth eenablingact."

ch utUy,November3,19513

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EDITORIALS:Th e"EnemyAlien"LabelExpectationsth atth i s countrywouldremove th e"enemy

alien"labelfrom residentIssei aftersigni ngofth epeacetreatyi nSanFranciscoh avenotmateriali zed.Th eaction,eventh enamattertoolongdelayed,appearstoh avebeenforgotteni n th estressofwh atareadmittedlymattersofgreaterimport.Butforth eresidentJapanesealiens,removalofth estigma

th eyborepatientlyth rough th elongwaryearsandth emanyyearssincewouldbeamatterofgreatpsych ologicalandemo-tionali mport.Itneednotberepeated h ereth atth eenemyalienlabelwas

onlyatech ni calone.Onth i sth erecordisclear.Th ousandsofIssei parentswatch edth ei rsonsgotowari nEuropeandi nth ePacifi c.Th ose wh o could served th egovernmentdirectlyasteach ersofJapanesetosoldiersi nspeciallanguagecourses.Th eywork edforth eOWIandOSS.Th eypurch asedwarbondsandstamps.

Th eywerealiensbecauseth eycouldnotbylaw becomecit-i zens.Th atth eywerenever"enemy"aliens h aslongbeen es-tablish ed.Th eallegianceofth ei rsonsanddaugh terswasth ei rallegiance.

Th e"enemyalien",stamp h ascausedth em h umi li ati onanddiffi culty.Th i scountryi salreadywellembark eduponaprogramto h elpth epeopleofJapanoutofth ei rwar-inducedstateofpoverty.Weh aveceasedtoconsiderth epeopleofJapanasourenemies.Iti sh ardlyfitti ng,th en,th atwecontinuetoconsiderth e

Issei asenemies.Th i sth eyneverwere,andtocontinuelabelingth em such atth i slatedatedoesth emadisservice.

Recogniti onofth eIssei groupas aloyalsegmentofth eAmericanpopulation i slongpastdue.

Th eNi sei andFEPCArecentreportofth eOregonFairEmploymentPractices

advisorycommittee bringsoutan i nterestingpointwh i ch i soften neg-lectedbyth oseverypersonsforwh om th elawwascreated.

Th ereportcoversth efi rstyearandah alfofth elaw'sop-eration,from July,19b9,toJanuary,1951.Itpointsoutth ataseriousobstacletoth esuccessofth e

FEPActisth atmanymembersofminori tygroupsstilldonotunderstandth eprovisi onsofth elawandth eprotectionofferedby i t.Itadds furth erth atcontactwi th minori tygroups,oth er

th an th eNegro,h asbeenli mi tedand effortsmustbe madetoextendth eprogramtoallgroupsaffectedbyth elaw.

Th eli mi teduse madeofOregon'sFEPA i si llustratedbyth efactth ati n i tsfi rsteigh teenmonth sofoperation,only27complaintswerefiledwith th eBureauofLabor,th eenforcingagency.Itcanbepresumedth atmostofth esewere registeredbyNegroes.Andyeti twouldb% preposteroustoassume th atth enum-

berofcases ofdiscri mi nati onagainstpersonsofJapanesean-cestryareso smallastobeneglible.Th ereporti tselfpointsoutth atth erearelargenumbersofCh i neseandJapaneseAmeri-canstojwta)m o2i ly_j ej laln_k i i i ds_oJ^Iti smoreli k elyth ati ncasesofdiscri mi nati on,mostNisei

wouldfeelreluctantto filea complaint.Iti s also true th atNisei {andoth erswh ok nowofraceprejudi ce)donottrainorapplyforj obswh i ch arenotgenerallyopentoth em.Th ereisanaturalh umanreluctancetofigh tprejudi ceand

di scri mi nati on.Iti sh ardtoexposeoneselfdeliberatelytoem-barrassment and h umi li ati on.ButFEP i s h ardcomeby.Th erearebarelya h andfulof

statesi nwh i ch th i sprotectioni sguaranteedbylawtowork ersofminori tyancestry.FEPlegislationi swononlyafteralong,h ardfigh ton i tsbeh alf.Th erearealwaysnumerouspressuresbrough ttobearagainsti t.Th ereare.alwaysgroupswh owouldli k etoseeFEPrepealed,once i th as become law.Nisei livi ngi nstateswi th FEParefortunatei n h avi ngth i sprotection.Butth eysh arealargeresponsibi li tyi nseeingth ati t

i sused.FEPoperatesonlywh encomplaintsarefiledbypersonsagainstwh om discri mi nati on h asbeen practiced.Unless th esecomplaintsareroistered,FEP i si noperativeandnoh onestesti-matecanbemadeastoth eextentofdiscri mi natorypracticesi nemployment.

Asindi vi dualsand i norganizedgroupsJapaneseAmericanssh ouldrealizeth eymusth elp i nrevealing andprotestingsuchdi scri mi nati onandi nmak i nguseofanyFEPlegislationavailabletoth em.Th eSuccessoffairemploymentpracticeslegislationdependsi nlargemeasureuponth epeopleforwh om such lawsarepassed.

MINORITYWEEK

Quick i e"AMexicani saMexicani sa

Mexican—unless h e i sTexano,Hi.spano,OldMexican,Spanish ,Indian,Meztiso,American,Cau-casian,OldCalifornian,Poch o,

Pach uco, Bracero, rich -man,poor-man,blonde,brunette,sh ort,

tall,deadorstillbreath i ng."—From th eCSO Reporter.

* * »

Pick etLi neA h i gh -poweredpick etlinewasi nfrontofth eStork Clublastweek toprotesti tstreatmentoffamed Negro singer Joseph i neBak er.Iti ncludedLauraZ.Hobson,au-th orof"Gentlemen'sAgreement";CouncilmanEarlBrown;HerbertL.Bruce,politi calleader;Assem-blymen Hulan Jack andEli j ahCrump;Congressman Henry J.Lath am;WalterWh i te,NAACP'sexecutivesecretary.

« » *Quote,EndQuote"Idonotsee h owIcanex-

plain my positi on any moreclearlyth antosayth atI,forone,sh allmak eevery*efforttomaintai nourpark systemonasegregatedbasis,andfaili ngi nth i s,todiscontinueth eoperationofth epark sby th estate."—Gov.BattleofVirgi ni a.

* * *BravoTh eDenverRetailCreditMen'sAssociati onh asdroppedi tspros-pectiveloan'sforms,wh i ch requireth esignertolist"Greek ,Anglo-Saxon,Hebrew,Negro,etc."Th enewformswon'th aveanyqueriesastorace.

* **WordofGodSufferlittlech i ldren tocome

untome,Hesaid.Andi nth i sdayandage,He migh th aveadded:Andth ei rparents,too,wh enth ei rsk i ncolori sdark .Forlastweek twoNegrowomenweredeniedmembersh i pi nth eLosAngelesFirstBaptistCh urch byavoteof337to 108 againstbyth ech urch membersh i p.Aconsti-tuti onalprovisi onofth ech urch re-quiresanine-tenth smajori tyforapplicati on.Earlierth ech urch h adapproved

aresolutionth atanyonecouldbeadmitted,regardlessofrace.Th e two applicants h ad beenmembersofaBaptistch urch i naMidwesttownbeforemovingtoLosAngeles.

Hope"Ibelieveracialdiscri mi na-tion isablotonth efaceofAmerica.Butth i ngsaregettingbetter.Th rough educationandreligi on,peoplearelearningtoliveth eoth ersixdaysofth eweek byth eprinci plesth eylearni nch urch onSunday.Astimegoeson,prejudi ceandbigotrywi llbeforgotten.Th epeopleofAmericamusttak eh ope,becauseth osewh o practicediscri mi na-tionarefindi ngouth ow_Jjtroßg—

» **Baseball"NewYork fans arewearyof

seeingth eYank swi th outaNegroplayeri nth ei rline-up.Youcan'texpectth e entirenationnottobelieveth atth eYank eepolicyi sanyth i ngelsebutdiscri mi natoryagainstNegroplayers unlessonei sbrough tup i n'52."—ColumnistTed Yates i n th eLosAngelesTribune.

* * *Quick i e"It'samazingtoth i nk th attenyearsagopicturesdealingwi thracialprejudi cewereunk nowi n,were unth i nk able.Th eywouldoffend people,we were told-th eywouldmeetwi th sectionalresistance.Perh apsth eydidof-fendpeopleand meetsectioi nalresistance,butwh enth efi rst?h lWa.mad*'h owwer«*>iced,th oseofm wh otak e motionPicturessenously!How breath -lesslywewatch edth eboxoffi-!?a?*ci?tf*Foran i nd«*trycan't"ak eP«turesyouandIli k e i f

asuccess,and h adopenedth epa"i foroth ersuch pictures."-Ch arleaBrack ett,presidentofth eAcademyofMotionPi ctureArts andSciences.

nisi eUSAbyLARRYTAJIRIGlsandJapaneseBridesTh ursdaymusth avebeenadulldayi nth eSaltLak eTelegram'scityroom. Outside,i nth eworldbeyondth e Wlasatch andon th eoth ersideofth esaltflats,th erewasnewsofanew atom bombtesti nNevada,th etrucetalk si nKoreateeteredonanuneasypreci-pi ceand"Ik e"wasask edtocomeback toWash i ngtontopalaveratth eWh i teHouse. Butth eTele-gram ch osetocomeoutwith afront-page eigh t-column h eadwh i ch read:"S.L.WomenAttackRisei nGIMarriagestoJapanese."Th estoryh ardlyseemedtojus-tifyth escareh ead.ItwasaCh i -cagoDailyNewsdispatch about24SaltLak eresidents,20orth emwomen,wh o h adwrittentoKeyesBeech ,Tok yocorrespondentforth eCh i cagopaper,protestingtnerisei nGI-Japanesemarriagesi nJapanandproposingth atCongresspassalawforbiddi ngGlsfrommarry-i ng i ntoaforeignrace",wh i le i nservice*.Th e Telegram,wh i ch h ad re-printedth eKeyes Beech articlewh i ch h ad i nspi redth eletter,didsome ch eck i ng on i ts own andfoundth atallSaltLak ewomendonotagreewith th eprotest.Th eTelegrampublish edfivecommentscollectedatrandom,allfromwom-en. TwowereopposedtoGl-Japa-nesealliancesonracialgroundswh i leth eoth erth reedi dnotop-poseth e i ntermarriages.Typicalofth elatterviewwas th ecom-mentofMiss Verleen Gren,aph onecompanyemployewh osai d:"Icanseewh ereexcessive GImarriagesi nJapancould causecontentionath omebecausesomanyAmericangirlswouldbeleftwith -outh usbands,butIfeelth ati fboth th eGIandth eJapanesegi rlarewilli ngtofaceanyproblemsth ei rmarriagemi gh tbri ng,weath omesh ouldgoalongwi th th em.Afterall,everyfellowsh ouldbeallowedth erigh ttomak eup h i sownmind."Th e oth ersideofth ecoin i sth atth eTelegramlastweek re-printedaletterfrom someGlsi nJapan,defendingth ei rrigh ttomarryJapanesewomeni fth eysoch oose. Th ese Gls decriedraceprejudi ceandalsoci tedth emag-nifi centfigh ti ng record ofth efamous 442nd CombatTeam tobuttressth ei rargument.

♦ " *Inth etwoWorldWarsth emenofth eAEFand th eGls h avebrough th ometensofth ousandsofforeign-bornbridesfrom th eth ea-tersofconflict. Th esubjectofraciali ntermarriage,h owever,didnotenterth eGIbrides pictureuntilth e occupation ofJapan.Untilth attimeth ereh adnotbeenanysizeablenumberofmarriagesbetweenGlsandnon-Caucasians.Th efi rstmarriagebetween amemberofth eU.S.OccupationForceandaJapanesenationalafterV-Jdaywasth e-weddingofaNisei officer,Lieut.GeorgeGoda,andaJapanesefilmstar,Mitsuk oMi ura.Sinceth attimeth ereh avebeensome5,000oth ercoupleswh onavewaded.th rough extensivered-tape,enouglPtocoolth eardorofanyromance,i nordertoobtainth esanctionofth eArmy,th eU.S.con-sulateandth e Japanesegovern-menttoth ei ralliance.Th esemarriagesweremadepos-

siblebyth epassageofanamend-edGIBridesActi nth e80th ,81stand82ndCongresseswh i ch grant-edentry,andpermanentresidencetoth espousesofU.S.servicemenVaI"*asPecifi ed Period. Th eJACLADC sponsoredlegislationtoth i seffect,necessitatedbyth efactth atJapanesenationalsareraciallyineli gi bleforentryasim-migrants.

Oneofth esedaysasociologistwi llprobablyi ni ti ateaprojecttoh ndoutwh ath ash appenedtoth eseW wartimemarriages,particular-lyth e5,000 i nvolving Japanesewomen. Ofth etotal,moreth anath ousandi nvolveNisei GlsfromHawai i andth econtinentalUnitedMatesaswellasaconsiderablenumberofNegroesandoth ernon-CaucasianAmericanGls.Areportfrom Tok yoi ndi cated

th attodateonly231GIh ri *>tgonewith th ei rsoldierh i ?*"}*th eUnitedStates°ByMaSi'J0wh enth epresentGIBrideVSexpiresseveralth ousand i ZexpectedtoleaveforAm areh omes. AmericanMarriage i sanh i gh lyi ndi vi j iaffairandth epro&J1*"1patabi k tyand adjustmentwh Tkconfrontevenayoungcouplefrlth esameracial,socialand*h gi ousiback groundundoubtedly1i ntensifi ed i nwartimemaSi nvolvingdifferences i nra«Th gi on,nationalityand 1"!'"However,th eGlsandth eßfarenotunawareofth enimi li nvolvedandth eadjustmenfearenecessary Iti sapparent?ath egreatmajori tyofth eGlsdonotregardth ei rmarriageastewporary arrangements of con'vemencebuth opetobringth Srbridesback toAmerica.Th eoutlook forsuccessi nth espwartimei ntermarriagesi sfarbet-tertodayth anagenerationago.

Ju ,U-S- Army's attitude,al-th ough notencouragingoverseasmarriagesforitstroops,appearstobeth atth edecisi ontomarryisth eprivatebusinessofth e soldierOnceth eGIapplicanth asnegoti-atedth emorassofredtapeandh asgoneth rough ch annels,per-missi on h asbeenforth comi ngandh as notbeen denied onracialgrounds.Th ei mpactofth eU.SArmy's attitude,anenligh tenedone i ncontrasttoth epolici esofwh i tecoloniali sm i nAsia i nth epast,h asnotbeenlostonth epeo-pleofJapan.Th eJapanesealsoh avebeen i mpressedbyth efactth atWilli am Sebald,wh osestatusi sequivalenttoth atofth eUnitedStatesambassador i n Japan,i smarriedtoaJapanesewomanforwh om h eoncegaveuph i sprom-i si ngNavycareer.Th e GI-Japanesecouples,onceth ey h ave come toth eUnitedStates,nolongerfaceth edegreeofsocialpressure and censurewh i ch onceconfrontedraciali nter-marriages.Th eletterofprotestfromth e24residentsofSaltLak eCi tyi sth efi rstinstanceofpublicprotestagainstth ese marriagesandth eSaltLak eTelegram'sran-dom surveyindi catesth atth i spro-testi snotrepresentativeofcom-munitysentimentasawh ole.Th etragicendingofPuccini 's"MadameButoterfly,"adaptedfromanovelandaBroadwayplaybyLuth erLong,i si ncontrasttoth eh appyendingforecastbyth enewmotionpicture,"EastIsEast,"wh i ch i sth estoryofonesuch GI-Japanese marriage. Th e Longnovelappearedalmost50yearsagoandCh o-Ch o-Sanh asdiedbyh erownh andontenth ousandstagessinceth attime,mourningh erbe-trayalbyth eAmericannavallieu-tenant.In"EastIsEast"th eAm-ericanofficerbrings h i sJapanesebrideh ometoth eSalinasValleyofCalifornia.Inth i sfi lmawom-an,actedbyMarie Windsor,at-temptstobreak upth emarriage.Inoneofth epicture'sfinalscenesth eGl'sbroth er,playedbyCamer-on Mitch ell,h i ts Miss Windsortwi ce.Wh enth epicturewaspre-vi ewedforth efi rsttimei naLongBeach ,Calif.,th eaterrecently,th e.audienceapplaudedwh enMitch ellpunch edth eactress i nth e j aw.Audiencesympath ydefini telywasforth eJapanesebride,playedbyYosh i k oYamaguch i .rh efactth atHollywood,wh i ch

oncesh unnedth esubjectofi nter-marriageexcepti nnegativeterms.canmak eafilmli k e"EastIsEasti si ndi cati veofach ange:npubwattitudes,asi sth efactth ataUi i -forniath eateraudienceapplaudedth e h appyendingof'th i sstoryoii nterracialromance. ~Th eGls,bringi ng h omebridesfrom Japanandfrom oth erfar-awayplaces,are h elpi ngto ac

celerateth ebreak downofth esocialtaboowh i ch longh asbeeri enforced against i nterracialmar

"Th i s"doesnotnecessarilymeanth atth epercentageofi ntermgriages willi ncrease. AlttWspecifi cfiguresarenotavailaDc

th enumbfrofracially,i ntern*.riedcouplesi nCalif°rma-T,f8.ample,h avenot i ncreasedwteriallysinceth eState'sant-m.cegenationlaw wasoutlawed1948. Itdoesmean th at»»marriedcoupleswillnoth avecontendwith th edegreeof.**,prejudi cewh i ch once confrontsuch marriages.

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aNiseii nManh attan

byRok uSugah ara

Lifeonth eSideHaveyoueverrung doorbells?tvnudgingth ebuzzerofth eapartmentofsomeone younevertbefore,especiallytoask fora donation,andyou'llgetJants-in-th e-pantry feeling.

i t',notpleasant,tobesure.Th sparsevaliantbandofNisei wh o h avebeenmak i ngth ed forADC supporth ave h adamigh tyunpleasantrow toh oe.W SfcDeci allyi sth i strueinNewYork ,wh erewiseacresareai adozen,and th epat-answerh ooli gansarereadytocutlownanyconversationwith aslam i n th e face.°Manh attanapartmentdwellers,acuriousandcalloused lot,arei ,t«say "no"andgiveforth with th atfrigi darcticreceptioni Ct freezes th ecallerdead i n h i s track s."Idon'toweth eJACLnoth i ngandneith erdoesth eJACLowe,th i ng," i sth etraditi onalretort.

Byth i stimeth eh umblecaller1i sreadytoturnandgo.Anoth ersch oolofth ough tamong Nisei metropolitaj ni tes i s,,..th eJ,h avenoth i ngtodowith th eNisei orJapanesecorn-unity"so wh ysflouldtneyevenpartyilth ac°PPer«ent.Wh atwith h eavy taxes,stri k es,warth reats,congestion,h i gh

Btoflivi ng,i ti sadog-cat-dog,me-firstexistenceth atth eNi seicitydwellersh aveadopted.Iti sth ecodeth atth eyliveby.Ieuessth i si strue i nCh i cago,Detroitandoth erlargeeasterntiewh enth edonationcampaigni slaunch ed.Th esame stumblingblock sarepresentedduringth e member-i pdrives.Wh atareth eresults?Th e JACLmembersh i pdwindlesand th eantici patedADC

goalsareneverreach ed.♦ ♦ "

ATh ank lessJob

ITh erearenevermanyvolunteersforcollectiondrives.

Inth eolddaysi nLosAngeles,andIam,told i ti ssti lltruelay,th eIssei madeth erounds i nalargedelegation.Th eyfeltartai'nsafety i nnumbersand i twas noth i ngto h aveatleastaJfadozenpeoplecometroopingi ntoalivi ngroom oranofficeask foradonation.Such acommitteewould h avetobeh eadeda"prominentcommunityleader"li k eanattorney,doctor,pastornewspapereditor.Th eywouldh em and h aw,discussth eweath er,niloverth e warsituation,drink i nnumerablecupsoftea,andnallysomeonewould h aveth epresenceofmindenough to k nuck lei wntobusiness.Onememberwouldgiveth esalespitch wh i leth eh erslook edawayrath ersh eepi sh lyi ntoth edi stance."Wh ati sMr.So-and-sogivi ng?"wouldbeth eusualreply.Th enawh oleli stofnamesandamountswouldbereadbyth eeasurerofth egroup,wh o usuallycarriedalittlecloth bag,re-i rtedmostlyspuriousamounts,andth eaffairwoundupwith th ei stputting h i mselfdownfor%omuch .Ith i nk th eJapanesecommuniti es overdid th i sgoodth i ng.

Itwasanalmostnever-endingparadeth atusedtowendth ei rwayth rough th ecommunityeveryweek ofth eyear.Th ereweretoomanyoccasionsandexcusestotak eupacollection.Nisei h aveh ad i tmuch easi er.Ourcallsaremuch fewer.Th eMXandth ech urch areaboutth eonlycampaignerstocomebargingrossth eth resh old.Th eNi sei volunteersarealwaysfewer i nnumber,usuallyonetwo,andgetth ebusinessdispensedwi th i n quick order.Iti sIornoandth ati sth at.Th ereisli ttleofth atbananaoi landwh i ngtacticsth atth eIssei used.Th eNisei donotuseh i gh -power(ticsofth ei rparentsandoversellth edonor.Infact,i fanyth i ng,th i nk th erei sameasureofunder-selling.Idon'tblameth evolunteersbecauseth eyaredoingth i swork

forfree,on th ei rowntime.Butalittlepreparedsales k i t,a■preparedlistofreasons(Wh y,oragroupofh elpfulsolici tati on■wiltsmigh th elp.Afterall,i ti sabusinessandmustberunas

CompaignStrategy■lamalwaysi mpressedbyth erecordmadebyoneracialgroupftls,country-Th eyh aveablelieutenantsi nallpartsofth ecountry■,°talceth ei rj obseriouslyandwh oarefullypreparedto h andle■"cfund-raisi ngprogram.ITh i sgroupth i nk snoth i ngofsettingagoalof$50t3$60■P«memberofth ecommunityandth eyusuallyrealize i t.■'th asalways struck meth atth eNi sei goalsare verylow.■"«areabout150,000peopleofJapaneseextraction i nth i scoun-■mweh aveadeuceofatimeraisi ng$1a,personaverageonVoverallpopulation.Iti seith erth emeth odofsolici tati on th at■wr<mgorth efaultofth epeopleofth ecommunity.■~Anotbelieveth eNisei ,as-a group,are less adversetolinta"8tocommunitywelfare th an oth erracialsegments.Im".th ey willi ng todoth ei rsh areFurth er,th atth eyareW ent'yeconomicallyestablish edbynowtomak eacontributi on.Bmeni «vtimes> i nManh attan,Ih avecomeacross th i sstate-Ih Ji 1oneaPP«M»ch edme.Ifth eydid,lamsureIwould■"«madeacontributi on."Ith i nk ourcoverage i sbad.I«allgoesback tori ngi ngdoor-bells.ftuffs oi usare anxiousto spendsometimeand sufferth e

ftamiflisteninXtoafewsh outsof"getlost"and"dropdead,"BemScollect°ri squick toloseh eartandi ni ti ati vetocarryTc"paigm to i tsultimate.■ina wh ereth eVFW lostamilli onmembers,about40%,■»i>er«i cyars-T JACLlis notatone.AsounderandalesProKram maybeth eanswer.ISo " " "'Ifai'break doorbellrinS».Sive th atpersonfrom th eJACLIElse »"'ft*willffnaan«littleexperiencebygoingonth e dri ve yourself.nath atPuttingth esh oeonth eoth erfootpinch esplenty.

FROM THEFRYING PANBillHosok awa:MyDayi nth eMovies

Denver,Colo.Now,aboutth atth erereportth atHosok awai s

Zulh m,oVles:Llk eth ereportofMark Twain'sm-wi'ltst,SOmewh atexaggerated. Ifyou'dpinmedown,th eansweri syes,IguessIwasstand-i ngbeforeamoviecamera. Butth at'sallIwasdoing,standing. Th eycould h avepick edup awoodencigarstoreIndiansomewh ere,dressedh i ntmabouth Koreanmili taryuniform,propped h i mmpositi onandh owouldh awservedth epurposej ustaswell.p.-Lt>sJeUyouth estoryfr°m th ebeginni ng.UnectorTayGarnetttook onelook atmyfacedur-d£«acock tai lPartyandofferedmeaparti nth etTa1L°vie-e"tifled"Th eKoreanStory."Hesaid1h adth erigh tk i ndoffacetoplayaKoreangen-eral,buth edidn'tsaywh eth erNorth orSouth .

Well,i tlook edli k efun,soIsaid Ok ay,Imgame. W|elefti tatth atuntilonedayIgotacallfrom ColoradoSpringswh ereth emovie i sbeingfilmed. Th eywantedtok nowmycoat,ch est,waist,pantsandh eadsi zessoth eycouldgetauniformready.CoupledayslaterIgotanoth ercalltellingmetorush downbecause th ey wereready tosh ootth ese-quence.SoIwent.Ih adnoi deawh atIwassupposed

todo.Ifiguredi fIh adtobeaKoreangeneral,I'd j ustas soonbeth eRedk i nd.Icouldsneerandleer,lead afutile Banzai ch arge againstUnitedNationslines,maybeevensh ootStarRobertMitch um i nth eback orslapActressAnnBlythacrossh erprettyface.Iguessth at'swh atvi llai nsdo. Th atsuredidsoundli k efun.

* * *Th eygotmei ntouniform,allrigh t,buti twas

th e dressuniform ofaone-starSouth Korean

general.With th erestofth eKoreangeneralstaff,I'm outonani nspectionofSouth KoreansoldiersbeingtrainedbyAmericantroops.Mitch um i savisi ti ngch i ck encolonel,and h e'smostdispleasedbywh ath esees.IgettostandnexttoMitch umduringth ei nspection.Allth edialoguei nth escenegoesonbetween

Mitch um andCh arli eMcGraw wh o i sth egruff-voieedsergeanti nstructingSouth Koreans. (Hasa warpictureeverbeenmadewi th outagruff-voicedsergeant?) Wh i le Mi tch um expresses h i adispleasure,Istandth ere.Andwh enMcGrawre-plies,Istandth ere.

Well,th eyreh earsedth escenefourorfiveti mesuntilth eygotth eli nes downtoTayGarnett'asatisfaction.Th enanassistantdirec-toryelled:"Secondteam."Mitch um,McGraw,andBillTolmanwh oi salsoi nth escene,wentofftosit)downi nth esh adeandpassth eti meofdaywith MissBlyth .Th reeG.l.'scamerunning-overandstoodwh ere

th estarsh adbeen. 1continuedtostandth ere.Th etech ni ci anstook over,andforth enext16or20 mi nutesth eyadjustedligh ts,ch eck edcameraangles,andallth eoth erth i ngsth ath avetobedonebeforeascene i ssh ot.Th enth eassistantdi rectorh olleredforth efi rst

team,andback cameMitch um,McGrawandTol-man.Iwasstillstandingth ere.Th escenewassh otth reeorfourtimes—Iwaslosingcountbyth en—andth atwasth at. Th eassistantdi rectorsaidIcouldgoh omenow.Th atwasth eextentofmymovieexperience.IfIdon'tlandonth ecuttingroom floor,you

migh tlook forme. Iough ttowarnyou,th erearefourorfiveoth er"South Koreans" i nth atscene. I'm th eoneth atstandsnexttoMitch um.Ididn'tgettoleadach arge,slapMissBlyth ,orsh ootMi tch um. Ij ustgotto standnexttoh i m.

GenocideIsaNewWordWith Anci entMeanings

ByELMERR.SMITH

Box-ScoreonRaceRelations:

Amongth e manyways i n wh i ch conflictbetweeneth ni cgroupsmayberesolved i sanni h i lati onofth eminori tygroupbyth emajori ty. Th i s i svery often brough taboutby i ndi rectmeth ods.Oneofth ebestexamplesofth i stypeofi ndi rectanni-h i lati oni sth ei ntroductionofnewdiseasestoth eminori tygroup.

Th e h i storyofrace contactsbetweenEuropeansandoth erpeoplesi nvariouspartsofth eworldisfi lledwith examplesofsmallpox,measles,typh oi dfever,'anddipth eri abei ng i ntroducedto"native"peoples,resulting i nth ewh olesaledeath anddestruc-ti onofth e "natives."Alcoh oli n-troducedbyth eEuropeanstonon-Europeans createda new expe-ri enceforwh i ch th e mores andfolk waysofth e ''native"groupsh ad nocontrol.Th i smore oftenth annotresulted i nth e destruc-ti onofth e basic cultureofth enon-European.Veryoftenth e conquering ormajori tygroup h asnotbeencon-tentwith th e slow meth ods ofanni h i lati onmentionedi nth epre-ceedingparagraph .Th eyh avei n-ventedspecifi c meth odsforth estepping-up ofth e anni h i lati onprocess.Anew wordh ascome i ntouseto describe th i s meth od.Iti sk nownas "genocide."Oneofth emostrecentandclassicexamplesofsuch atech ni que i sfound i nth eNazis'"murder"ofJewsandoth ernon-Nazis i nEuropeduringWorldWar11.Iti si nterestingtonote th atdeliberate murderofgroupsofpeoplei smentioned i nth eOldTestament.Forexample,i nIIKings15:16wefindth efol-lowing account:"Menah emsmoteTiph sah ,andallth atwereth erei n,andth ebordersth ereof,from Tirzah ;

becauseth eyopenednottoh i m,th erefore h esmote i t;and allth e women th erei nth atwerewith ch i ldrippedopen."Th eancientBabyloniansandAs-syriansofth e NearEastprac-ticed "group murder,'and th eearlyBriti sh contactsi nTasmaniaresulted i nth eh unti ngofth ena-

tivesbyth eBriti sh asa'Sundayand h oli day"sport.Th e presentpreparationforwarbyth euseofbacteriologicalwarfareandth e i n-discri mi nate use of th e atomicbomb,asusedi nth elatedaysofth elastwarwith Japan,canbeplaced i nth i ssamecategory.Genocide i sanewwordbuti treferstoaseriesofveryan-cientpracticesaswellastoonesused and plaaned by modern"civi li zed"nations.Anoth er meth od ofresolving

eth ni cconflicti sbyth eexpulsionofoneuroupfrom agiventerri-

tory by anoth er.Th e h i storyofth e UnitedStates i s mark edbytwosuch examplesofattemptedexpulsions. , ,Th e earliestone h as to deal

with th eremovalofvariousAmer-

ican Indian tribesfrom givenareasbyth euseofforceresidenti nth emili ati 'y.Th eclassic exampleofforcedexpulsionofanIndiantribe byth eUnitedStatesi sfoundi nth estoryofth eCh erok eenation.Th eseIndiansaborigi nallyi nh abi tedth eregionwh ereGeorgiameetsTen-nessee.Between 1829and 183Sth esegreatandnoblepeoplewereforcefullyremovedtolandsbeyondth eMissi ssi ppi . Th e lossofli feandpropertywasstaggeringandsufferingwasi ntense.Asecondexampleofforced ex-

pulsion ofa minori tygroupbymi li taryorderandmigh t i sofamuch morerecentdate.Mostofth ereadersofth i scolumnwillre-memberi twell.In1942allpersonsofJapanese

ancestryalong th ePacifi cCoastwereforcedatth epointofpoten-tialbayonetstoleaveth ei rh omesandpropertybeh i ndand movei ntoassemblycentersandlaterinto"relocationcamps."Fromth ese relocationcentersattemptsweremade,with varyingdegreesofsuccess,todistri buteandspreadpersonsofJapaneseancestryoverth erestofth eUni ted States.Itwas notuntilJanuary 1,19.46,aftermuch educationof"th eAmer-

i canpeopleandpoliti calmanipula-tion,th atpersonsofJapanesean-cestrywereallowedtoreturntoCalifornia,Oregon, Wash i ngtonandpartsofArizona.Again,aswith th eforcedremov-alofth e Ch erok ee,th eloss ofpropertyandofpsych ologicalse-curitywascolossalandforcesusonceagain toseriouslyexamineth ebasicfoundationsofourdem-ocraticwayoflifei nth eligh tofpresentworldaffairs.

VagariesTeaGarden...Noactioni sexpecteduntilafter

th eNov.6mayoraltyelectiononth eproposaltorestoreth ename,"Japanese TeaGarden,"toth efamousgarden i nSanFrancisco'sGoldenGatePark . Alth ough th eBoardofSupervisorsh aspassedaresolutionurgingth ech angeandth esuggestion h asbeenendorsedby MayorElmerRobinson,th ePark andRecreationCommissi oni ssitti ngtigh tonth ei ssue...Both MayorRobinsonandh i sch i efopponenti nth emayoraltyrace,Supervisor George Ch ri stoph er,turnedupatth e SanFranciscoJACL'srecentmeeting to h earcandidatesonth eelectioni ssues.

Performer...PatMoritaofSacramentowh obi llsh i mselfasth e"onlyBudda-h eadwith anIrish brogue"wassignedforth esh owatSanFran-cisco'sForbiddenCi tynigh tclubafterperformingonth eEastBayJACL'stalentsh owrecently:..JoeOyama'sOrientalFoodSh opi nNewYork Citygota16-columni nch spreadi nth eNewYork Ti mesfoodsectionlastweek .Itallstart-edwh enOyamasentsomedriedsh ri mpandoth erJapanesedelica-ciestoth eTimes'foodcenter.

EvacueeGIsWillbeEligi bleForOregonBonusPaymentsPORTLAND,Ore.—AllOregonNisei wh oenlisted i nth earmedservicesduringWorldWarIIfromawarrelocationcenterorfromoutsideth eevacuatedareaarequalifi edtosubmitapplicati onsforth eOregori statebonuswh i ch wasrecently approved,according toMaryMinamotoofth ePortland-Multnomah Countych apterofth eAmericanRedCross.Alth ough th eactualpaymentofth ecompensationmaybedelayeduntilth e FederalGovernment'ssaleofbonds,th eapplicati onsmustbefi ledbyDecember1,1952.Th eveteranssh allh aveservedi nactivedutyi nth earmedforcesofth eUnitedStatesbetweenSeptem-ber16,1940andJune30,1946i n-clusive. Hemusth avebeensepa-rated from such service under

h onorableconditi onsorbestilli nsuch service.Everyveteran,wh owasi nsuchserviceatleast90days,sh allre-ceive$10foreach fullmonth i nactivedomesticserviceand$15foreach fullmonth i nactiveforeignservice.Allapplicati onsmustbemadeuponformssuppliedbyth eDirec-torofVeteransAffairs. Th eseformsare availableatAmericanNationalRedCrossch apters,Na-ti onalVeteransorganizati onsandth eDepartmentofVeteransAffairei nth eVeteransAdmini stration.Th esurvivororsurvivorsar«entitledto th esame amountofcompensationasth eveteranwouldh avereceivedi fh eh adbeenlivi ng.Remarried widows,andwidowers,h owever,disqualify.

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SportsNoHomeTownEdgeforDenverBowlersAnnouncementth atth e6th annualNationalJACLbowlingtour-

namentwillbeh eldatth enewEllitch 'sGardensbowlingalleyswillmeanth atth eDenverk eglerswillnoth avea h ometownadvantageoverth evisi tors.Th e alleysarenotexpectedtobecompleteduntilsometimei nJanuary.Nisei teamsandbowlersarenowrollingutth e Bowl-Mor,Recreation,Perm-Bowl,Continentaland Lak ewoodlanes i nth eMile-High ci ty...SaltLak eCityi sexpectedtosendatleast12men'sandwomen'steamstoth eDenvertourney...bargeNisei partici pati oncanbe expectedforth e1954ABCtournamentwh i ch willbeh eldsomewh ereonth e westcoast,with Seattlebe-lievedtoh aveth ei nsi detrack atpresent.It'sexpectedth ataneffortwillbemadeto h oldth e NationalJACLtournamentin th esamecityasth eABCtourney,givi ngth eNisei k eglersa ch ancetotak ei nboth tournamentsonth esametrip.

Yanagimach i ,Miyak i HadPotentialAfewNisei h aveplayedonPacifi cCoastconferenceteamsbut

none h as beenoutstanding. Th eonlyNisci i to mak eaRoseBowlsquadwasOregonState'sJack Yosh i h arawh oplayed h alfbackforth eBeavers i nth e1941season.BecauseofPearlHarbor,h ow-ever,Yosh i h aradidn'tgetach ancetoseeth eRoseBowl.Th egameth atyearwasmovedtoDurh am,N.C,wh ereth eBeaversplayedDuk e.Becauseofth e1942evacuationYosh i h arawasforcedtotrans-fertoacollegeoutsideth eevacuatedarea.Hewoundupplayingh alfback i n1943 forCoach ,Ik e Armstrong'sUniversityofUtahRedsk i ns.Yosh i h araplayedfirst-stringforth eUtesth atyearagainstsuch teamsasOk lah omaA&M andSantaClara...Pacifi c North -westNisei willtellyouth atth etwoNisei with th egreatestpotentialtomak egood i nCoastConferencefootballwerenativesofWash i ng-ton.OnewasHarryYanagimach i ,oneofth egreatestlinemeneverdevelopedi n Seattle h i gh sch oolfootball.Yanagimach i ,twiceall-cityatguardforGarfieldHigh ,wenttoth eUniversityofWash i ng-tonandplayedforJim Ph elan'sHusk i es.Th ewaVandevacuationcamealong,h owever,andYanagimach i wentofftoanassemblycenterandth entoth eArmy.Hei snow i nth eoysterbusiness i nPugetSound.Th eoth erwasFrank .Miyak i ,anall-sportsstaratNorth Cen-tralHigh i nSpok ane,wh oplayed h i ssoph omoreyearwith th eWash i ngtonStateCougarsbeforegoingofftoth eArmy.Miyak i ,stillwith th eU.S.Army i nJapan,alreadyh asestablish ed h i mselfas anArmystarinfootballbaseballandbask etball.

RecallFamousSeattleFrank li nTeamBillNollan,writi ngi nth eSeattlePost-Intelligencerlastweek ,

recalledth eexploitsofth egreatFrank li nHigh teamsof1921and1922wh i ch wereledby th eone-armedNegrotack le,BriceTaylor(lateranUSCgreat).Playingonth osefamousFrank li nteamsweretwoNisei ,CenterOliverNoj i andQuarterback TetsKawazoe.Th eQuak erswonth ecitych ampi onsh i psi nboth years,th eonlytimesth eyh avedoneso i nth esch ool's h i story.Kawazoe personallyac-countedforoneofth e k eyvictories i n1922wh enFrank li n defeatedWestSeattle,3to0,onth estrength ofKawazoe'sdrop-k i ck fieldg0a1...isnow anarch i tecti n Ch i cago...Frank li n h ad a Niseistarh alfback i n1949and1950 i nth epersonofTobyWatatiabewh oselonggainersfeaturedmanyQuak ervictories Th i syearFrank li n

r h asareserve quarterback namedFuj i ok a.

SanJose'sKaj i ok aSideli nedSick bay:A k nee i nj urysustainedi npracticesideli nedSanJose's

250ipoundtack le,JimKaj i ok a,duringth eSpartans'defeatlastweekatth eh andsofLoyola...Roy Tomiyosh i ofth eVale,Ore.,HighVi k i ngsi soutforth eseasorfwith abrok encollarbone...HalfbackAi Sanjoofth eSacramento,Calif.,Dragons brok e h i scollarboneduring 32to0 winoverGrantTech andwillbeside-linedforth erestofth eyear.Sanjocarriedth eballonlyonce,gain-i ngnineyards,before h ewas i nj ured.EndJTiroDotewascitedforh i s defensiveplayforth eDragons,wh i leGlennMuramotoofSac-ramentoandBenMak ash i maofGrantTech alsosawaction.

HirayamaScootstoTDOverOxyFibberHirayama,firststring h alfback forFresnoState'sBull-dogs,scootedofftack lefor60yardsandpaydi rtasFresnoedged

astubbornOccidentalCollegeteam27to 6 onOct.27.Beforeh i sbiggainerHirayamah adanaverageofmoreth anfouryardsforeveryti meh eh aspack edth epork h i deth i sseason.DonNari k eplayedondefensei nth eback fi eldforth eTigers,wh omissth erunningofJoeMariyamaandth eli neplayofYuk Nak asak oth i syear...Cen-terTomVagi startedasth eSanJoseState j uni orvarsitytoppledMoffettField,26to2,lastweek ...BabeKaraaawa wascreditedwith aconversionandsetuptwotouch downswith passesbutCal-tech 'sEngineerslostbya20 to 13totalto Wh i tti erCollegeNeith erHalfback KenKimuraofSouth ernOregonorQuarterbackJimmyTsugawaofth estrongLewis&Clark Collegeteam ofPort-landisseeingmuch acti onth i syear.'

* * *-"_Aok i Mai ntai nsJayseeScoringLeadBennyAok i madei t85pointsforth eseasonalth ough th eLongBeach Juni orCollegeVi k i ngssufferedth ei rfirstdefeatofth eseason

toPasadenaCi tyCollegebya13to7margin.Aok i fai ledtocrossth egoallineforLongBeach forth efirsttimeth i syearbutaddedanextrapointafterth eonlyVi k i ngscore.Th elossprobablymark sth eendofLongBeach 'sh opetorepeatasth ePacifi cCoastrepresenta-tivei n th eLi ttleRoseBowlgame...'Ralph (Scooter)KubotaalsofailedtoscoreforComptonCollegelastweek butsetupseveraltouch downswith long,runs asth eTartarsoutclassedGlendaleCol-ege,58to0.Kubota h adrunsof18and30yardsandalongpuntre-turnwh i ch setupanoth erComptonscore.DaveYamash i ro,th eHa-wai i an h alfback wh o i ssmallerth anth e135-poundKubota,alsogotoffonseveralgoodTuns...Jim Nak amti rastartedatleftguardforReedleyCollegelastweek againstth eCollegeofth eSequoiasJ,~!**sdi«est:Despitegoodwork byJim Tok unaga,th eCampbell'-Calif.,PucfllosttoWash i ngton UnionofCenterville . Yosh i da/quarterback edth eMadera,Calif.,Coyotesi n th ei r6 to6 deadlockwith th eVi salmPioneers...TobySh i bata i sth estartingrigh th alfforth eLivi ngston,Calif.,Wolvesofth e ValleyOak LeagueF k ,"moto,'Nobi Tan»"r*andJunYamatesaw actionasth eLodi,Calif.,Flamessh atteredth eCJC.McClatch yLionsofSacra-mento,85to7...Moreth an20Nisei playerssawactionasth eBel-montHigh ligh twei gh tsdefeatedth ePolytech ni cBees,35to 0 i n

LosAngeleslastweek .MasYamamotocaptainedth eBelmontteamwh i ch h adsixNisei starters.

" " "Bawlingroundup:TatsNagase's619andHerni Tak ah ash i 's618toppedth eSanFranciscoNisei Majorslastweek ...CarolDaty's567series wasth ebest i nth e Seattle Nisei Gi rls league...Th e2ndannualOregonNisei Bowling Classicwillbe h eldonNov.16 17and18atRoseCityBowli nPortland...PollySak amototook h i «rhgame h onorswith 207 i nth e SanJoseNisei *Women?League*LosAltosNurserywith a22and2recordh asarunawayleadi nth ePeninsulaNisei LeagueatSan Carlos,Calif....Asak o Yosh Tmi nltook series h onorswith 527 i nth eSanFranciscoWomen'sleague .EasyFuj i mototurnedi na628tripleforleague-leadingRi oHondoNurseryi nth eLosAngelesNisei Majors.

AsatoScoresFiveTouch downsJimmyAsato,th eUni versityofHawai i 'sstarh alfback wasvotedth e"playerofth eweek "i nHonolululastweek ,following"isper

figurewh o i salsowntwn -y, ph YenU"»k u,Nisei sportsth fst.ToUi sBrowns 13"11playersforBi"V«**ofmoney i nTh eannulfUpSSSSTLfSl?J?Be.*<*»*>th eCalif.,lastweek with a i rT?*i ",s'n«les classic i nRich mond,eigh t-WmeSne H lS"B 138I38h andk aP'forth «Playerdevelopedi n i h e"TosAngel SB'*1""1baSk etbaUi n th eAirForce. GeneMoS Ilxr

MCentyears'i snow

forMitch ell,Neb HirfTlWcmoto' h ttleNisei scatback ,scored7to6. Morimoto',"tud,Ss fZtfa Wyo.,playonasnow-coveredfi eld F«ln .c lastfourminutesofMitch ell...ATDbyTo"VSHrfk a,Startedat«uardforHigh toa2lto6winovefpletont «£«Sfn-L\andro'Calif-th e strongAdnaAll-Starsf«El'i»Hd*e.?0lsth ecaptainofVeteranslastweek i nSn Am wh lch Played th eNi seioverCentraliaJC # Th eAdn«team h oldsa7to6win

MarySak ash i taWinsSaltLak eBowlingMeetMarySak ash i tascoredagrand

slam i nth eannualSaltLak eCityRound Robin women's bowlingtournamentwh i ch endedonOct.28atth eRi'tzalleys.MissSak ash i ta,leaderi nClassAforth ewh olefourweek softh eannualtourney,won th e meetgoingaway,tak i ngh i gh scratchseries, h i gh h andi cap seriesandh i gh game h onorsfrom afieldof72bowlers'.Hertotal, i ncluding h andi cap,

was3031.Sh ebowleda 172averagefor16

gamesfora2751 scratch total.Sh e h ada211-176-201-143—731-70—801seriesforh erfinalround.FayeAndrewswassecondwith

2883.LouiseImai placedth i rdi nClassBwi th 2743,wh i leCh i zSatowwasfifth at2662.Doroth yMuk ai placedth i rd i nClassC with 2699,followedbyHanaOk adawith 2665.

Mid-StateBowlingMeetPlannedFRESNO—Oneofth e featureattractionsofth e fi rstbienni alCentralCalifornia JACLdistri ctcouncilconvention th i s week endbeth ebowlingeventstodetermineth emi d-StateNisei ch ampi onsh i p.Fifteenteamsh aveenteredth etwo-daymeetwh i ch startsat7p.m.onNov.3with adoublesandsinglesatth ePladmmBowl.Bowlerswillviefora dozen

permanenttroph i esi nadditi on tocash prizes.Teameventsaresch eduledfrom

3 p.m.onNov.4.Sh i gNagaoofth eSelmaJACL

i si nch argeofth ebowlingtourna-mentand i sbeingassistedbyGeorgeTanak a andKane Uraa-moto.

ExtendDeadlineForOrangeCountyFish i ngDerbySANTAANA,Calif.—Th edead-li neforth eOrangeCountyFish i ngDerbyh asbeenextendedtoJan-uaryIst,IwaoAok i ,derbych ai r-man,announcedi th i sweek ."Th ereareplentyofprizes,someofth emveryvaluable,"Aok i sai di nurgingadditi onalsignupswithth eNi sei AnglingClubtoqualifyi nth eDerby.Th efollowingpersons,officers

andmembersofth eNisei AnglingClubwillh aveentryblank sforth i sJACLsponsored event:Yosh i k iYosh i da,GeorgeNagamatsu,MmandHitosh i Nitta,Hitosh i Kato,George Neish i ,Kozu Fuj i mura,PaulNagamatsu,GeorgeOsumi,Joh nOch i ye,GeorgeOgataandJoh nTadak ero.Membersh i pcardsat$2areavailabletoIssei andNisei .

Issei Fish ermanWinsCarInSeattleSalmonDerbySEATTLE,Wash .—A56-year-oldIssei took th w

TimesSi lverSalmonDerbyonOct.28,winni nga Seat*lh i s 14pound,4ounceentry."

newcarv|HButth eeventmeantmore th an winni ngfi,,tKametaroKawaguch i ,anIssei with memoriesofa ""■

campstillfresh i nh i smi nd. warrelocation■"Th ebiggestth i ng,tome,wasfish i ngi nth i sh isportingeventonanequalfootingwith allth eoth erict»J

i ngIh adasgoodach ancetoI'°"fflo».Bwinasanyofth em,regardlessofmyrace,"Kawaguch i said."Th i ngsli k emywinni ngth i s

derbymeanalot,notjusttome,buttoallofusofmyrace.Itmak esbetterunderstanding,mak esbetterciti zens."Anumberofoth erlasei andNisei wereamongwinnersi nth eeigh th annualTimesDerby.Coming i ntenth andeleventh

wereJ.H.Kimurawith a10pound,13ouncesalmonandTak Tsuch i dawith a10pound,11ouncefish .ManzoNak ah arawas16th withan8pound,.15ouncesalmon,fol-lowedbyT.Kiyonaga,8pounds,14. GeorgeKawach i camei n47thi nth e50-placecompetiti on.WinnerKawaguch i , k nown i nsaltwaterfish i ngcirclesas"K.K.,"bough tanewautomobileonlyre-cently. Winni ngofth enewcarnowgivesh i matwo-carproblem.Sh ari ngth eprideofth ederbywinnerwereh i swife,Kinue,andth ei rch i ldren. Th reedaugh tersstillliveath ome,Masak o,17;To-mok o,12;andSak i k o,9.Anoth erdaugh ter,Ai k o,i smarriedtoNobiKyona.K.K. h as two grown sons,George,28,apre-law studentatth eUniversityofWash i ngton,wh oreturned onlyrecentlyfrom six-yearsdutywith th eArmy,andRoy,employedbyaSeattlemanu-facturingfirm."It'squiteafamily,allrigh t,"

K.K.says.Kawaguch i speak sEnglish wellasth eresultofh avi ngattendednigh tsch oolclasseswh i lework i ngasarestauranth elperduringh i sfi rstyearsi nSeattle.HundredsofSeattlefish ermencounth i m afriendandspeak ofh i m as"oneofth ebestmooch ersi nth eNorth west.""£h eysay,too,th ath eneverh esi tatestopassontoth em th efish i ngk nowledgeh eh asacquired i n30yearsofsalt-waterfish i ng."Ilearnedby watch i ngoth er

fish ermen,"h esays."Nowi tseemsonlyfairtopass i ton."Eigh ty-eigh tfish wereenteredi nth ederby.Afterth e j udgi ngth efi sh weredistri butedtoch ari -tablei nsti tuti ons i nth ecity.

PlanBassDerbySACRAMENTO — Th elocalJACLch apterwi llsponsorabassderbyon.Nov.10ana11.

BoiseValleyPlansAnnualPinTourney.NAMPA,Ida.-PlanB are.beingmadeforth e3rdJBoiseValleyJACLbowlingwjmentwh i ch willbe h eld"T28,29and30atth eCttSSturylanesi nBoise. eui(*

Teamsfromth eNorth westxiIntermountain di stri cts are„peetedtocompete. °"Th etournamentwillbelimWtoJACLmembersandallbowkmusth aveh eldJACLmembe*sixmonth spnortoth etournaSdate. "PresidentTom Tak atori offt,BoiseValleych apterh asappoint-edSamKora andNinoNinomi nastournamentco-ch ai rmen Oth acommittee h eadsareHenri Saw.h i ra,finance; HarryWatanabttroph y;Ken Otani andMaiahYamada,scorers;HarryHawai i anand Yosie Ogawa,tournamentdance,andSeich i Hayash i dapub-lici ty.

JACL'sNationalBowlingMeetSetForNewAlleysDENVER—Th e6th annualNa-tionalJACLbowlingtournamentwi llbe h eldatth enew Ellitek 'iLanes,a24-laneh ousenowuntoconstruction,TournamentCh ai r-manJoh nNoguch i announcedi iweek .

"Th e tournament,sch eduledlotFeb.29,March 1and2,previouslyh adbeen slatedforth e12-teBowl-Mor and th e Recreationlanes.Noguch i ,presidentofth eDenvw

Nisei Men'sLeague,saidth atth ech angewouldpermitth eentiretournamenttobeh eldunderoneroof.Previouslyth emen'seventsweresch eduledforth eBowl-Morand th ewomen'stourneyattiedowntownRecreationh ouse.Th e new Ellitch 'salleysare

beingbuiltat38th andTennysnStreets,acrossth estreetfromtieworld-famous Ellitch 's Garden!amusementcenter.Th eblock -longbui ldi ngwillh ave 12lanesapiwefacingeastandwestwith ares-taurantinth ecenter.Th eh ouseisexpectedtoberead;forplayearlyh i JanuaryandttoJACLtournamenti sexpected»beoneofth efirstmajoreventssch eduledforth enewalleys.

SurpriseSh owerSANDIEGp-Asurpr.se i «sh owerwasgivenonOct.

p

MissRuth KodamaofPacifi cmatth eKodamaresidence.Mi sses Ruth Tak ah ash i dMidori KobaandMrs.Tak JW»andMrs.Mich i k oKobawere

co-

h ostesses. -„„.jTh ebri de-to-bei sth efi ancee*Masami Honda,presidentoi JSa-nDiegoJACLch apteranda*viserofth eSanDiegoYBA.

Levy$300Fineon

UnlicensedBuyerSANJOSE,Calif.-H.fjamamoto,LongBeach ,ducebuyer,wasfined$300on M22onch argesofW**%Mbuyerandagentwith outa ■from th e State DepartmentAgriculture.,, .foooflYamamotopreviouslyfMguiltyonth ech ^Sflth ePeaceGrandm H.appliedforprobal!;deniedbyJudge.m w\rMYamamoto i salsoi nSuperiorCourtona.&»,Mch arg" Harumi Hi gJaJoseaccusedvam""otiJvMi ng$3,000from th essieguch i 'scelery ,ol:wredto4Th ecelerywasdeliv«reant9Franciscocommissi onw,Higuch i claims h ewasnewforth ecrop.

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VitalStatisti csBIRTHS

ItMrandMrs.Ch ui ch i Nak aoIBeley,Calif.■toMr.»dMrs"?°S% *I,Scot27i nLodi,Calif.■TnMrandMrs.Katsumi Uye-I!,k naboyonOct.7 i nFresno.i fM/andMrs.Ei j i Edwardmalaagirl-nBerk eley.

milaboyonOct.23m Marys-WtM.UfandMrs.VernonMac-IVrirlonSeattle.WTMi andMrs.TetsuoKura-C°oMon Oct.25 i n Se-

B'toMr.andMrs.Iwash i geKawa-«uch i ,Clinton,Utah ,aboyonSept.

■ToMrandMrs.Th eodoreTat-■uyaMaisush i maaboyonS«pt.■■fotand'ts.MasTawaa■oy,Ronald,onOct.22i nGardena,i ß'To'MrandMrs.WalterTanak a,■■longBeach ,Calif.,agirlonOct.

lß\oMr.andMrs.Frank T.Nak a-LiaaboyonOct.12i nfiacra-■To°MrandMrs.Sh i roTak eda,BanGabriel,Calif.,agirl,Tomiye

■To°Mr°andMrs.RobertTatsuroi Hwak asaaboy,RonaldHideo,on[Hod.11i nLos.Angeles.■IToMr.andMrs.IrvingJunYa-',Hnauch i agirl,Joan Haruk o,oni Hct.sinLosAneelcj; ..v>H|ToMr.andMrs.Masayuk i Yo-tKh i daaboy,DavisMasao,onOct.■KlinLosAngeles.IToMr.andMrs.FumioYosh i -■ok a,North Hollywood,Calif.,a■boy,Arth urTosh i o,onOct.10.IToMr.andMi 's.MasaoOgimach i■agirl,EileenGail,onOct.5i nLosIToMr.andMrs.Kenj i Silvanus■Enomataagirl,MariaSilvana,onlot.12i nLosAngeles.IIToMr.andMrs.Kazumi Nak a-I'Htani,Santa Ana,Calif., agirl■PeggyMich i ye,onOct.13.IToMr.andMrs.Tak aoFurutoa■girl,Amy,onOct.16 i nLosAn-

l°To Mr.and Mrs.Kazumasai i BHi gaagirl,GailEmi,onOct.15<H::LosAngeles.■IToMr.andMi .TamotsuTom

"aboy,Ki p,onOct.3 i n

i tßlToMr.andMrs.Tak araIwa-i tKli i k aaboy,Kenneth Kaname,onrtHOt.17i nLosAngeles.■IT.°Mr-an4Mrs-'HenryKoh aratiBgirl,MelodicMasak o,onOct.17i rBnNewYork Ci ty.■ITo Mr. and Mrs.Satoru L.■Ai k awaaboy i nOak land,Calif.

I(HToMr.and Mrs.Ki nzoSatoaj gHgi i i onOct.20 i nOntario,Ore...■IToMr.and Mrs.Hisash i Ni sh i -gjßnuraa girlon Oct.26 i n Se-

nHToMr.andMrs.HomerTak a-*'Hcdfab°ym °Ct23 i nAubui'n-i fH,ToM'-.andMrs.EarlHaranoaIk Ft'"orth Platte>N(>b-toHt,,Mr'andMrs-Kenj i Maycda,Calif.,a girlonOct.5.

i wllMlmnuMls:?*asaAramak i ,oaPT

a.Utah ,agirlonOct.51 i nSaltLak eCity..ToMr.andMrs.TadT.Masa-ok a,Albany,Calif.,agir!onOct.ToMr.andMrs.HenryTomooHondaagirl,JaniceYosh i k o,onOct.21 i nSanJose.

DEATHSTei j i Ito,43,onOct.12 i nCh icago.

Sak aeTak ah ash i onOct.17 i nCh i cago.Tak ayosh i Mitsui ,23,onOct25i nLosAngeles.Mrs.Tok uYamazak i onSept.2G

:nCinci nnati,Q.Tosh i h i k oSeh da,C2,onOct25i nSeattle.Mrs.HaruIwasak i ,64,onOct.23 i nBrynMawr,Wash .Patrici aKaj i ,i nfantdaugh terofMr.andMrs.RoyalKaj i ,onOct.23 i nOntario,Ore.NisaburoKawash i ma,72,onOct.26 i nLosAngeles.Kuich i li j i ma,73,onOct.26 i nLosAngeles.TsunetaSh i osh i onOct. 17 i nPortland,Ore.Tak ash i Higash i ,32,onOct.26i nDenver.Otok i ch i Harada,63,i nDlnuba,Calif.

MARRIAGESTak ak oImai toGeorgeNak ano

onOct.10i nCh i cago.TeresaSatsuk oUyenotoCh ri s-toph erTak eoSatoonOct.20 i nLosAngeles.Etsuk oIk edatoOsamuNoritak e

onOct.21i nLosAngeles.Mitsuk o MoritatoKenj i Sh i o-zak i onOct.21i nWestLosAn-geles.Sh i geyoFuj i i toSh i gcruYone-muraonOct.21i nGardena,Calif.Sh i zueAzamatoSh ogoSuzuk ionOct.21i nLosAngeles.Fusayo Miyosh i to Kameich iWak atani onOct.17i nLosAngels.Tosh i k oMizutani to JamesSa-k ai onOct21 i nLosAngeles.Suek oSh i roma,LosAngeles,to

Zenj i Taira,Guadalupe,Calif.,onOct.21i nSantaMaria,Calif.Tetsuk o Toda to Tech . Sgt.Harry Matsunak a, Englewood,Colo.,onOct.28 i nenver.Beulah Sh i ge-no,Ontario,Ore.,toMasSak agami onOct.21 i nSe-attle.GraceTambaratoRobertNi-

sh i noonOct.7 i nPortland,Ore.Hi sak o Nak amura to AubreyFunai,Redmond,Wash .,onOct.21i nSeattle.Yosh i k oJoseph i neNak ash i matoSh i geyosh :Jack TanabeonOct.26i nSeattle.Sak i k o Yamak awa toWilli am

N.Nak aj i maonOct.27i nNewYork City.AlyceKouno toYasumasaFu-

ruyaonOct.28 i nNewYork Ci ty.

MARRIAGELICENSESKiyoyeK.Kanai,26,Penryn,Calif.,andHaruk i H.Higash i no,34,m Sacramento.Ch i ek oTanemura andAk i oT.

Hosh i no i n Seattle.SallyYok i ,24,Stock ton,Calif.,

andTom Ogata,30,PaloAlto,Calif.,i nSanFrancisco.Taek oHamamura,24,andYuk i o

Eto,27,both ofSantaClara,Calif.

JACLHeadsWillSpeak atSantaAnaMeetSANTAANA,Calif.-Th ecom-fj!*?fp/°S"m a»dsch edule ofeventsforth eNovember17th -18thconventionofth eJACLPacifi cSouth westDistri ctCouncilwasan-nounced.th i sweek byKen Utc-sugi,conventionch ai rmanfvn

e-h our.registrationperiodfom ga.m.wi llprecedeth efirstbusisesssessiononSaturdaymorn-i ng,November17th ,from 10a.m.tonoon. Th esecondbusinessses-sionwillbeonSaturdayafternoonfrom 2p.m.to5p.m. Th efinalbusiness sessionwillbe Sundaymoini ngfrom 10a.m.tonoon.IneSaturdaylunch eonwillfea-?n\?o,RandolPh Sak ada,Nation-Sri uiMLL-President,as speak er.High li gh ti ngth eSundaylunch eonSeL"th li nstallation ofth ePSWDC officersfor1951-53,by*rank Ch uman,NationalFirstVicePresident. MasaoSatow,assistedbyTok i Nitta,willlead com-munitysingi ngatboth lunch eons.Late Saturdayafternoon,th edelegatesandIssei ADC leaderswillbe treatedtoth efi rstlocalsh owi ngofth efilm,"Tok yo1945--1951,"a h alf-h oursoundfi lmpre-sentedtoJACLbyth eMayorofTok yo. Th econventionbanquetfrom6:30p.m.willh aveth eHon-orable.Th urmondClark e,j udgeofth eSuperiorCourtofLosAngelesCountyasguestspeak er.Th econ-ventionph otograph wi llbetak enatth ebanquet. Th e conventionballwillfollowth ebanquet.AllSaturdayactivi ti eswillbeh eldatth eSantaAnaYWCA.Offici aldelgatesaswellasboost-

erswillenjoymanyrecreationalactivi ti esonSundaywith th egolftournamentsch eduledat10a.m.atth eMeadowLark andHuntingtonBreach golfcourse,andth ebowlingtournamentatVan'sBowlingAlleyi nCostaMesa.Sundayafternooneventswi lli ncludeabridgetour-nament, swimmi ng,sigh tseeing,yach tcruiseandairplanerides.Anawardsdinnersponsoredby

th eJACL1000ClubwillbeSun-day'swindupeventforth e con-vention.With GeorgeCallah anInagak i asemcee,th e 1000Club"wing-ding"wi llbe h eldatth eWillowick CountryClubatsth nearHarborBlvd.i nSantaAnafrom6:30p.m.wh entroph i esandprizeswillbeawardedtotournamentwin-ners.

BoiseValleyJACLWillHoldBazaarNAMPA,Ida.—Th eBoi seValleyJACLwillh oldi tsannualbazaaronNov.19atth eMidwayLunchi nCaldwell,Ida.Games,concessions and food

sales\yillbeamongth efeaturesofth eannualevent.Amixeri ssch eduledforth e

Nisei andaJapanesemovieforth eIssei.GeorgeKoyamai sgeneralch ai r-manforth e affair. Oth ercom-mitteech ai rmenare Mrs.Seich iHayash i da,food;GeorgeIsh i h ara,concessions;Blanch eKi mura andHiro Sak o,publici ty,andHarryWatanabe,movies.

CHICAGO—Smok y Sak urada, a memberofth enational'boardofth ePacifi cCiti zen,launch ed!h i sHolidaygreetingsadsolici tati oncampaignforth ePC atth eCh i cago JACL'srecentmeeting.Mr.Sak urada(sh own abovewith BettyKurotsueh i )voicedconfidenceth atCh i cagowillbeabletosurpasslastyear'stotali nth ePC advertisi ngcampaign.Mr.Sak uradai sth e1951South Side representativeofth eCh i cagoch apterandwas i tsmembersh i pch ai rmanwh enth ech apterfirstreach ed i tsmarkof1,000members.—Ph otobyVincentTaj i ri .

WinsSch olarsh i pBOSTON,Mass.— LillyNak ai ,19,daugh terofMr.andMrs.K.Nak ai ofSaltLak eCi ty,wasawardedth eOli verDitsonsch ol-arsh i patth eNewEngland Con-servatoryofMusic i nBostonforth eyear1951-52.

Nisei ServesonNeigh borh oodGroupCHICAGO—Sh i geoWak amatsu,

pastpresidentofth e Ch i cagoJACL,i sservingonth eWoodlawnCommitteeonHumanRelations.Th egroupmetrecentlywi th th eMayor'sCommissi on on HumanRelationstodiscusswaystocutdownonth enumberofcrimescom-mitted i nth eneigh borh ood.

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HONOLULU—A Japanesecountryweddingsceneaddedan i nternationalnotetoth eHono-lulu Japanese JuniorCh amberofCommerce

floatwh i ch wasafeatureofth elanternparadeduringth erecentAloh aWeek celebration.—Ph otobyAlbertYamauch i ,Hawai i Herald.

GirltoHeadPC CommitteeCHICAGO—HeIenKitah atah as

beennamedch ai rmanofth eCh i -cagoJuniorPacifi c Citi zenCom-mittee,accordingtoSmok ySak u-rada,ch ai rmanofth elocalJACL'sPCcommittee.Publici tych ai rmenofgirls'clubs

andoth eryoungpeople'sorgan-i zati onsi nth ecitywillbemem-bersofth ej uni orcommittee.

HoldsKids'PartyTh eSaltLak eJACLwomen'sauxili aryh eldaHallowe'enpartyforch i ldrenonFriday,Oct.26,atth eYWCA.Mrs. MarySh i orak iwas i nch arge,assistedby Mrs.KiyoOsh i ro,games;Mrs.DorisMatsuura,refresh ments;andMrs.TamaKoj i ma,prizes.Th eauxili arywillh oldi tsan-

nualmembersh i pdrive i nNovem-ber.

NewYork GroupPlansTurk eyTrotNEW YORK—DonHenri andh i sorch estrawillfurnish th emusicforth eTurk eyTrotonTh ank s-givi ngni gh t,Th ursday,Nov.22,atth e McßurneyV Auditori um,23rdStreetandSeventh Avenue.Th i swillbe th e fi fth annualTurk eyTrotsponsoredbyTh etalota,girls'service organizati on,andproceedsofth edancewillbeusedforlocalwelfarework ."Th emusicwillbeginpromptly

at8:30,sowh eth eryoucomestag,stagette,orwith adate,we h opeyou'llplanto h aveyourdinnersearlyenough toenjoyMr.Henri'smusicfrom th everybeginni ng,"saidRayk oYabe,president.Admissi ontoth edancewillbo

$1.50perpersonand$1forservice-men i nuniform.Tick etsarenowbeingsoldbymembersandth ei rfriends,orth eymaybepurch asedatth egate.

TwoCh aptersPlanAnnualHarvestFeteCENTERVILLE,Calif.—An i n-formalh arvestdancewillagainbej oi ntlysponsoredbyth eneigh bor-i ngEdenTownsh i pandSouth ernAlamedaCountyJACLsth i syearonSaturday,Nov.10,atth eAlva-rado Elementary Sch ool audi-tori um.Th eco-sponsoringorganizati ons

h ave h eldanumberofsuccessfulj oi ntactivi ti esand anenjoyableevening i spromisedallattendingth edance.RayKi tayama,Hisak oYama-nak aandMm Sh i nodaaregeneralch ai rmen.Apopularlocaldanceband h as beenengagedtoplayfrom 8:30p.m.till12:30.Refresh mentswillbeserved.Anominaladmissi on fee willbech argedtodefrayexpenses. Th epublic i scordially i nvi tedto at-tend.

French CampJACLToHoldDanceFRENCH CAMP, Calif. —"Turk eyi nth eStraw"willbeth eth emeforaFrench CampJACLdanceSaturday,Nov.3,atth eFrench CampHall.Dancingwi llstartat8:30p.m.andcontinuetill12:30.AmyHayash i ,socialandpro-gramch ai rman,h asannouncedth efollowing committee ch ai rmen:Satsuk i Iwata,decorations;HarryOta,music;Yosh Maruyama,dooradmissi onti ck ets:YoTak ah ash iandBenHatanak a,refresh ments;andEdith Yonemoto,publici ty.Th reeturk eyswi llbeawardedasspecialprizesduringth eevening.

NewYear'sEveFeteDENVER — Th eDenverJACLwillh old i tsNewYear'sEveballi nth eCath edralRoom ofth eAl-bany HotelonDab.31,1951towelcome i nth enewyear,andtoinaugurateth e1952DenverJACLofficers.Ch i yeHoriuch i ,.program ch ai r-manforth e localch apter,an-nouncedth atabanquetwillpre-cede'th edance,with both oldandnew cabinetofficersas speciallyh onoredguests. Interestingfea-turesforboth th edi nneranddancewerebeingplanned.

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