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PACIFIC CITIZENKoL33;NO-19- SALTLAKE CITY,UTAH, SATURDAY,NOVEMBER17,1951 Pri ce:Tencents

EvacueeTh ank sJACLforWork onClaimsProgram

ICHICAGO—Th efi rstlocalawardee underth e compromisesettlementamendmentofth *Evacuation ClaimsAct,Rich ardTak asW SataofCh i cagoth i sweek th ank edDr.Randolph M.Sak ada,nationalpresidentofth eJACL,forth eJACL'slegisla-tiveactivi tyonbeh alfofth eevacueeclaimants.Mr.SatapresentedDr.Sak adawith ach eck ;forth ecurrent

ADC campaign.Inpresenting h i sch eck toDr.Sak ada,Mr.Satacommented:

"Th eJACLi scertainlytobeth ank edforexpediti ngth eevac-uationclaimsprogram.I,forone,h ad serious doubtsth atwewouldgetback anyth i ngonourlossessinceth egovernmentwastak i ngsolong i nprocessingth eclaims.Iam deligh tedtosee,h owever,th atth i snewcompromiseplanwh i ch yourorganizati onsubmittedtoth eDepartmentofJustice i swork i ngoutsowell."Onth eoth erh and,i ti twerematfor(h epresenceofth e

JACLi nWash i ngtonandi tsconstantvigi lanceoverth ei nterestsofpersonsofJapaneseancestry,Iam sureth atth eevacuationclaimsprogram wouldh avebeenstalled i ndefi ni tely."

—Ph otobyVincentTaj i i i .

■Dr.Randolph M.Sak ada,Mr.Rich ardTak ash i SataandMrsRich ard Sata.

Hawai i anStudentAwardedSch olarsh i pCreatedtoHonorNisei Ki lledi nLastWar.NORTHFIELD,Minn.—ANisei studentfrom Hawanwae

Biamedth j sweek atCarletonCollegeasth erecipi eni ofth efirst■wardgivenfrom asch olarsh i pcreatedtoperpetuateth emem-oryofaJapaneseAmericansoldierk i lled i nWorldWar11.IAnnieKanesh i ro,seniorstudentfrom Hawai i ,received $200Pth efi rstyear'sgrantunderth esch olarsh i psetupbyMr.and

■Wrs.Tak ej i roSh i j remuraofSeattleto h onorth ei rson,Frank ,ph oleftth eCarletonCollegecampusi during1WorldWarIIand■Winactionwith th e442ndCom-m«Team i nFrance i nOct.,1944.IMr.Sh i gemura,wh oi saredcap■lth e rai lroadstation i nBFattle,recentlysentCarletonCol-■jgtoffici alsa ch eck for$1,000,Wwh i ch $200i stobeusedeveryI?1*toh elpaneedystudenttoi Bo..Ucation"now th atFrank i s■College offici als h eresaidth at■".frank MasaoSh i gemuraen-mmatCarleton i n1942afterh eB""membersofh i sfami lywere■"matedfrom th ePacifi c coast.■«cvolunteeredforth eArmyand■J"senttoWinona,Minn.,with 60■I?tomtrainasanofficercan-»dte Th reedayslaterh ewasIT"18!1?Carloton,rejectedbe-■""otnsJapanesea-ncestry.Mi i ^] mmth s laterFrankBS?ora volunteered forth eRni TTTeam'a«2&iment■SfJWi ofJapaneseAmericans.■TV

cwasacc«Pted.■ti i ryea[slaterth ecollegede-KS P»W«h abook leti nwh i chBemn« ,:tsmenwh odied i "■BStf"111'1 b" PubHsh ed. ABSSJ01",vP,i ctui >c from th eI*,11,familywas answeredI11"ach eck for$100.■h ep!j LJh eSh iR«muras learned■>tad(,' wasconstructinganewIff,*"buildi ngasame■ssntadHifS,wardeadand:th eyIIk f alc°ntributi ons.■«lvLTTfr-*arolle«c°fflcla».tour-■4Lncte.d Stat?s-decidedtom "iebnigetnurafamilywh o

h ad boconirone ofth ebiggestdonorstoth ecollege'sfunds.Hefoundth eSh i gemurasli vi ngi n:i modesth ome i nSeattleandlearnedth atMr.Sh i gemurawaswork i ng,as h eh adwork edfor40years,asaporteratth erailroadstation.Tnadditi ontoth eCarletonsch ol-arsh i pfund,th e Sh i gemurasalsoh aveestablish edamemorialfundatth eUniversitynl"Wash i ngtonfromwh i ch anannualprizeof$50i sawardedtoth estudentwh oh asdoneth emosti nth efi eldofinter-nationalunderstanding.Firstre-cipi entofth i sawardisBillDrum-mond,aseniorstudenti ni nterna-ti onalrelationswh oh asbeenac-tive i nUnitedNationswork onth ecampus.

Lilli anHi j i k i taWinsSpeech ContestSANTA BARBARA,Calif.—Lilli anHi j i k i taofPepperdineCol-legeofLosAngelesplacedfirsti noratory i n th e Santa BarbaraState'Collegespeech tournamenth eldh erelastweek .Mi ssHi j i k i taalsowonratingas

th e.outstandingwoman oratori nth etournamentwh i ch drew con-

testantsfrom 12South ernCalifor-niauniversiti es,collegesandj umoi

COTh eeNisei studenti sth eformerMidwestIntercollegiatewomens

oratoricnlcontestwinner.

PrettyNisei GirlReignsasQueenAtHomecomingSEATTLE-PrettyTsuk i yolanino reigned as queen offrank li nHigh Sch ool's h ome-coming fete wh i ch wascele-bratedbetweenth eh alvesofth eannualFrank li n-Clevelandfoot-ballgameonNov.lt».MissTanino,18yearsofageand a senior,worea formalwh i teorgandydressandw.assurrounded by h ercourtofprincessesandby180membersofth esch ool'sGleeClub.Th eNi sei girl,oneofth emostpopulari nth esch ool,i sstudy-i ng-tobeanur.seandi sapart-timeemployeofth edi etk i tch enatKingCountyHospital.

Nisei SoldierReportedDeadOfRareFeverLOSANGELES—ANisei soldier

wasi denti fi edth i sweek asamong"th evicti msofarareManch urk nfeverwh i ch h asclaimedth eli vesofanumberofU.S.Armymeni nth eKoreanwar.Th eDefenseDepartmentnotifi edMr.andMrs.Eish uOsh i roofth edeath ofth ei rson,Pfc.EdwardOsh i ro,22.Th eOsh i rosweretoldth atth ei r

sonwasstrick enwh i leserving-onth eKoreanfrontandwasplannedtoTok yofortreatment.HediedonNov.10,severaldaysafterh i sarri valatth eTok yoh ospi tal.Pfc.Osh i rowasdraftedtnJan.,1950,and senttoJapan i nJuly.Hoarrivedonth eKoreanfrontonSept.21.Anolderbroth er,Corp. Ei k iOsh i ro,i ssti llserving i nKorea.

CoastFish ermanSaysLifeSavedBySea"Miracle"LONG BEACH,Calif.— SuyooNak ani sh i ,35-yearoldNisei com-mercialfish erman, believes h eowesh i sli fetoa"miracle."Nak ani sh i wasaboardth epurse

seiner,Pacifi c,wh i ch was i n dis-tress i n h eavyseasoffth eCali-forniacoastonOct.27.A falling boom struck Nak a-nish i ,rendering h i m unconsciousand k nock i ng h i m i ntoth esea.Ah ook traili ngonalinefromth eboatcaugh ti nNak ani sh i 'scloth esandth eNi sei wasrescued.Th ePacifi csank laterth esame

day 35 milesnorth eastof SanNich olasIslandbutallelevenmenaboard,i ncludingNak ani sh i ,weresaved.Allmembersofth ecrewwere ofJapaneseancestry.

LoyaltyClearancesHoldUpRestorationofLiquorPermits.SACRAMENTO — Reinstate-

ment of off-sale and on-saleliquorlicensesh eldbyCaliforniaresidents of Japaneseancestrywh i ch were suspended duringWorldWarIIarebeing h elduppending completion of loyaltyclearances,th eCaliforniaCommit-teeforJusticetoJapaneseAmer-i cansdeclaredth i sweek .Restorationofth eli censeswasprovidedfori naspecialbillpass-edbyth estatelegislatureati tslastsession.Th eCCJJA indi catedth atWil-

liamG.Bonelli,South ernCalifor-niadistri ctmemberofth eStateBoard ofEqualizati on,requestedth atth orough loyaltych eck s bemade.

StateAdmini stratorE.J.Clarkpointedoutth atth eImmigrationServicewaswilli ngtocooperatei nfurnish i ng i nformationonliquorsalelicenseh oldersbutth atth eSi xth ArmyandFederalBureauofInvestigati onh averefusedtoopenth ei rfi lestoth eboard.Iti sreportedth atBonelli h as

expressedconcernregarding th epossibi li tyth atsomeNisei wh ore-nouncedth ei rUni tedStates na-tionalitywh i leatth eTuleLak esegregationcentermaybeabletoh aveth ei rli censesreinstated.Bonelli i sreportedtoh avestatedth ati fi nformationi snotforth -comingfrom th eArmyandFBI,th eboardsh ouldrequireallappli-cants toappearpersonallyandproveth ei rloyalty.

List49Nisei onLongestKoreaWarCasualtyList

Th i rteenJapaneseAmericansReportedDeadi nKorea,Majori tyfromHawai i Area

WASHINGTON,D.C—Th eDefenseDepartmentth i sweeki nformedth eJACLADCth at49moreNisei casualties,i ncudi ngelevenk i lled i nactionandtwodeadofwounds,h avebeenreport-edfrom th eKoreanarea.Th eli stofNisei casualtieswasth elargestsinceth estart

ofth eKoreanconflict.Th egreatmajori tyofth ecasualtiesreportedwereth oseof

soldiersfrom th eHawai i an Islands.KILLEDINACTION: IPvt.SamuelA.Fuj i i ,sonofMr.andMrs.Sh i getosh i Fuj i i ,1612RedondoBeach Blvd.,Gar-dena,Calif.Cpl.Rich ardS.Kinosh i ta,son

":>fSadaj i Kinosh i ta,1731 FernSt.,Honolulu,T.H.Pvt.Hirosh i Kiri u,sonofMrs.Mi i Kiri u,Box 151,Waipah u,Oah u.Sgt.TetsuoKiyoh i ro,sonof

Mrs.HatsumoM.Kiyoh i ro,1746T.Lili h a St..Honolulu,Oah u.Pfc.Sei k iKinui ra,sonofMrs.

SatoKimura,Box146,Ki lauea,Kauai.Sgt.RobertS.Kobash i gawa,sonofTaroKobash i gawa,Box121,PearlCity,Oah u.Pfc.DanielMiyash i ro,broth erofMrs.AmySarmento,B»x170,Kalah eo,Kauai.Pfc.RaymondJ.Namba,sonofSuegatsuNambn.3831ManoaRoad,Honolulu,T.H.Pfc.HerbertT.Tak amatau,

sonofMr.j j ndMrs.NoboruTa-k amatsu,606Wi n.antSt.,Hono-lulu.T.H.Sgt.Sei h oUejo,sonofUgh i -

suk eUejo,508S.Road,DamonTract,Honolulu,T.H.Cpl.Tak etoYamane,sonofMrs.KaneYamane,Kauai,T.H.DIEDOFWOUNDS:Sgt.FirstCl.EdwardM.Ish i -

bash i ,son ofMrs.ElizabethSome,1415EmmaSt.,Honolulu,r.h .Pvt.Masami Kawamura,sonofSh oi ch i Kawamura,1902lluinaSt.,Honolulu,T.H.MISSINGINACTION.Sgt.FirstCl.Nobuj i Yama-

gata.Box98,Kealak ek ua,T.H.WOUNDED:Pvt.HenryY.Koga,sonof

Mr.andMrs.Sh i gezoKoga,150Miramar1Aye.,SantaBarbara,Colif.Pvt.(iusK.Tsi i da,sonofMrs.Nami Tsuda,Rt. 3,Box 309,YubaCity,Calif.P.t.SadaioAinauo,sonofMrs.

Ch i k a Amano,Box 103,Ewa,'Oah u.2ndLt.Tosh i oAoyagi,sonofMrs.MatsuyoAoyagi,Box 35,Kai Malina,Hawai i .Pfc.Tatsumi Aragak i ,sonof

Mrs.Kama Aragak i ,Box96,MountView,Hawai i .Pfc.Junich i Hash i moto, son

ofMrs.JumrHash i moto,Box147,Waimea,Kauai.Cpl.JamesM.Fuj i naga,sonofMrs.HelenK.Fuj i naga,106So.Kuak i ni ,Honolulu.Cpl.HerbertYosh i k azuHiro-tsu,sonofMrs.Uk i Hirotsu,Box 114,Kah uk u,Oah u.PfcTosh i oIch i notsubo,sonofMatsui Ich i notsubo,Village 11,Honomu,Hawai i .Pfc.Joh nK.Iwamoto,sonofTsunaich i Iwamoto, Box 1585,Li h ue,Kauai.Pvs.Tak esh i Inpuye,sonofMr.andMrs.TorazoK.lnouye,RR2,Box449,HomesteadRd.,SajntaClara,Calif.Pfc.SeigoTak ak i ,h usbandofMrs.Emi k o Tak ak i ,2239 W.Esth er,LongBeach ,Calif.Pvt.HenryKageyama,eonofMr.andMrs.YonetaroKageya-ma, 1514 Cowles,LongBeech .Cpl.MisatoIsh i da,sonofMrs.Natsu Ish i da,521 C-lHiramLane,Honolulu,T.H.Pfc.Geo.Y.Ish i k awa,sonofMrs. KayeIsh i k awa,463 So.Rr.,Damon Tract,Honolulu.Pvt.Isami Ito,sonofMrs.

HisIto,Hailemaile,Maui.Pvt.GeorgeM.Kamiyama,sonofMrs.Tsuruk oKamiyama,12Puainak oSt.,Hilo,Hawai i .Pfc.GeorgeM.Arak ak i ,sonofTaroArak ak i ,2623G.SouthKingSt.,Honolulu,Oah u.Pfc.OmtsuKoh agura,sonofMrs.TsuruKoh aguraBox364,Hai k u,Oah u.MasterSgt.TsugioKozai,sonofKoich i Kotai,Waiah ole,Oah u.Pfc.Tamotsu Marumoto,broth erofKiyosh i Marumoto,Aiea,Oah u.Pfc. HowardT.Mitsuyosh i ,

sonofMrs.Yosh i noMitsuyosh i ,2029HanalimaPlace,Honolulu.,Oah u.Pvt.Hirosh i Miyagawasonof

Mrs. Sumi k o Miyagawa,1311LusitanaSt.,Honolulu.Pvt.HaroldM.Nak amura,sonofCh osuk eNak amura,Box281,Kaneoh e,Oah u.Pvt.GeorgeM.Nomura,sonofMrs.Fumi Nomura,1620Lei-leh uaLane,Honolulu,T.H.Pfc.GilbertY.Ogata,broth erofMiss Masak oOgata,515-ALibbySt.,Honolulu,T.H.Pfc. ClarenceY.Osak o,son

ofJanF.Osak o,coHaleak alaHotel,Wailuk u,Maui.Pfc.AaronM.Sanada,broth erofMrs.MargaretYoung,1637-AKamamaluAye.,Honolulu,T.H.Pfc.Seisun'Sh i mabuk uro,sonofMrs. Kami'Sh i mabuk uro,1686Maui k i St.,Honolulu,T.H.Pfc.TadaoSh i nnna» sonofI'sli i Sh i roma,Camp 19,House5,Waipah u,Oah u.Cpl.Mich aelT.Suzuk i ,sonofMrs.noseH.Suzuk i ,2125NewYr-'cAye.,Honolulu.Pfc.Rich ardH.Tanak a,sonofMrs.Ch i ek oTanak a,1212-C1,Rich ardLane,Honolulu,T.H.PfcAlfredM.Tanonak a,sonofMrs.Tomi k oTanonak a.1528Kalani St.,Honolulu,T.H.Pfc.RobertT.Togash i ,sonofMrs.Tom Togash i ,339-AKoaSt..Wah i awa,Oah u.Cpl.George Tsuh ak o,sonoflinsrvuTsuh ak o,House17,Camp9,Waipah u,Oah u.

Ch argeBuncoRingClippedNi sei Barbersfor$13,000CoastPoliceHoldTrioforTrialonGrandTh eftCh at-feeSANFRANCISCO—Th reeJapa-

neseAmericans,describedbypoliceauth ori ti es h eretobeth efi rstNisei everarrested i nth eBayAreaasabunco gang,were i ncustodyth i sweek alongwi th aKorean Americanforallegedlybilk i ngtwoSanFranciscobarbersofmoreth an$13,000" i ncash .Policesaidth eywerepossiblyth efi rstarrestsofagangofbuncooperators work i ngBetween SanFranciscoandHonolulu.As"decoy"ofth egroup,police

arrestedSh i rleyWatanabe,24,of1802 SutterSt. Also h eldforsuspici onofgrandth eftare h erh usband,Rich ardS.Ak ami ne,23;Masami Tak esh i ta,30,andPeterOh ,23.Policesaid'th egangbasedth ei r

rack etonaboxfulofgemsth atspark ledli k ediamondsbutwereasph onyasth ei rgame.Th eywerearrestedoncomplaintofGeorgeSuzuk i ,45,abarberof1752-ASutterSt.,SanFrancisco,wh osaidth eytook $6250from h i mafterleadingh i m onbyreturn-i ngan i ni ti alloanof$1500with$50profit.OnNov.10,th edayfollowing

th earrests,anoth erNi sei barber,Tsutomu i Hi rano,23,appearedatpoliceh eadquarterswith th enewsclippi ngofth earrestsi nth eSu-zuk i caseandtoldpolice h e h adbeensimi larlyclippedfor$1500.Suzuk i sai dth atth ewh olestorystartedi nAugustwh enth eprettygirl,MissWaanabe,came i nto h i sbarbersh opandstruck upanac-quaintance.Sh e saidsh ewasanew comerfrom Honoluluandwantedsome i nformation.Afewdayslatersh ecame i nwi th amansh ei ntroducedash erbroth er. Actually,according topolice,h ewasRich ardS.Ak ami ne,h erh usband.Th eth reebecamefriends.LastWednesday,Nov.7,Sh i rleyandAk ami ne told Suzuk i th eyweregoingtoPier42topick up"aboxofdiamondsth ath ad j ustcome i nfromth eIslands."Th eyofferedSuzuk i partofth ei rprofiti nth esaleofth e contra-bandgemsi fh eputup$1500wh i chh edid. Wh enth etri oarrivedatPier,42 i nSuzuk i 'scar,Ak ami negotout,wentaboardash i pandcame back afew minuteslatercarryingasmallwoodenbox.Th eywentdowntowntoaGrantAvenuej adesh op,andAk ami negotoutto"sell"th ediamonds. Hecameback andreturnedth e$1500plus$50i nterest.Th i s,according■to poli ce,wasth ecome-on.Earlyth enextdayMissWata-

nabetoldSuzuk i anoth ersh i pmentof30diamonds h adarrived,butth eyneeded$11,000topick th emup. Suzuk i said h e di dn'th aveth atmuch moneybutraised$6650wh i ch h egavetoAk ami ne.Th etri osetoffagain i n Su-zuk i 'scar.Th i stimeth eystop-pedatth eSt.FrancisHotelwh ereAk ami negotout.Hesaidh ewasgoingtogetth ediamondsfromash i pcaptainnamed"Greenberg."Hecameback carryingawoodenbox.Th eywenttoth esame-j adesh oponGrantAvenuebutAk ami nere-turnedsayingth emanwasoutforamoment.Hesuggestedth eyh avesometh i ngtoeatwh i lewait-i ng.Heput,th ewoodenboxi nth eglovecompartmentandlock edth ecarbeforeth eywenti ntoacafe.Atth i spointTak esh i taenteredth eplot.Policesaidh eh adbeengivenaduplicatesetofk eysbyAk ami neandwh enth eth reewenti ntoth ecafe,h e"brok ei nto"th ecarand"stole"th edi amonds.Wh enth evicti mandth eplotters

returnedifromlunch ,th eydiscover-ed th eth eft. Ak ami nesaid h ewouldgotoOak landtofindamanwh ocould h elpth enrecoverth ediamonds. Sh i rleyborrowed $1from th evicti mforcabfareanddeparted.Th elatter,minush i s$6650,wasleftstandingbyh i scar. Hede-cidedtoch eck on"CaptainGreen-berg'atth eSt.FrancisHotel.Hewastoldnosuch personwasregis-tered.Heth enwenttoth epolicewith th estory.Policeroundedupth eth reemalesuspectsi nth ecasewith i n h ours,

locatingth em atapartments i nCh i natownandth eFillmore dis-tri ct.AtTak esh i ta'sapartmentth ey

found Ak ami ne,Tak esh i taandaboxofglass"diamonds." Th eyalsoarrestedOh wh owasdescribedasacontactmanforth egang.PolicefoundMissWatanabe i nanapartmenti nth eFi llmoredis-trict.Allfourwerech argedwith sus-pici onofgrandth eft.Noneofth esuspectswouldtalk aboutth ei ral-leged partnersh i pswi th th e twobarbersandofferednoexplanationofwh ath appenedtoth e$13,000th etwobarberssayth eylost.Policelaterfoundabank depositbox containi ng moreth an th attak enfromth etwocomplainants.Only$500wasfoundi nth eFill-moreapartment.(Th eNich i -Bei Timesreported

th i sweek i nSanFranciscoth atth etwoNisei barberswillrecovernearlyallofth ei rmoney. Th epoliceonNov.10locatedJwosafetydepositboxesandfoundallofSuzuk i 'smoneyand $6369ofHirano's.Th eboxeswereopenedafterasearch warrantwasi ssued.Th emoneywasi mpoundedasevi-dence i nth etwocasesbutpoliceoffici alssaid"th ecourtwi llprob-ablyorderi treturned1'toth etwovicti ms.(Th e ch argeagainstPeterOh

wasdismi ssedth i sweek butRich -ardAk ami neandh i swife,Sh i rley,were rebook ed on grand th eftch argesandMasami Tak esh i tawasrebook ed on aconspiracy com-plaint).Asearch warrantwasalsoi ssuedfor"EddieHamada"wh oi sreport-edtobeamemberofth ebuncogangandtoh aveapolicerecord.Hiranosaidh :sstorywasadup-licateofth attoldbySuzuk i ,exceptth erewasnoattractivegirlin-volved.Hewasunabletoi denti fyallofth eprisonersbutnamedHamadaasoneofth emenwithwh om h emadeth edeal.

AngelenosDonateToFundtoErectMacArth urStatueLOSANGELES—PersonsofJa-

paneseancestry i nth eLos An-gelesareah avecontributed$1580towardth eerectionofamonumentto Gen. DouglasMacArth uri nMacArth urPark i nLosAngeles.Th eJapaneseCh amberofCom-merce h andled th efund-raisi ngcampaign.AccordingtoMataoUwate,exe-

cutivesecretaryofth egroup,th esum of$1965wascollectedfrom110donors.Expensesofth ecam-paignamountedto$384.

Nisei StudentNamedWh i tti er'sHomecomingQueenWHITTIER,Calif.—CarolynMatsuda,18-yearoldfresh manfrom Waimea, Kauai, wasnamedHomecomingQueenatWh i tti erCollegeonNov.3.MissMatsudawascrownedath alf-timeceremonieslduringth eWh i tti er-Pomona Collegefootballgame.Sh ewasch osen bypopularvoteofth eentirestudentbodyandreigned overth eannualh omecomingactivi ti eswh i ch i n-cludedth efootballgameandth edancewh i ch followedatth eWh i tti erWomensclubh ouse.MissMatsudastands5feet\Vi i nch es and weigh s 117pounds. Sh e i s a sociologymajor.

RescueCanadianNisei Fish ermanVANCOUVER,B.C.— HisaoYamamoto,afish ermanoperatingoutofHumpback Bay,Porch erIsland,8.C.,"was reportedsavedlastweek i nth enear-sink i ngofh i sgill-netter.

AbandonedGardener'sRouteDeclaredCompensableItemWASHINGTON,D.C. — An

abandonedgardener'sroute i sapersonalpropertyloss andth ere-fore compensableunderth eEvac-uationClaimsAct,th e Wash i ng-tonOfficeofth eJACLAnti-Di s-crimi nati onCommitteewasi nform-edbyth eDepartmentofJusticei n reportinganoth erprecedent-settitlgadjudi cati on.Atth etimeofh i sevacuation,dieclamantwasself-employedasagardenerand landscaperandh ad arouteof13customersi nLosAngelesbywh om h ewasreg-ularlyemployedonamonth lyba-si s.Th eDepartmentofJusticefoundth atth eclaimant'sroutewasca-pableoftransferi nandofi tself,andentirelyapartfrom h i stoolsand*equipment;furth ermore,th atth etransfervalueofsuch aroutewascustomarily"setbyth etrade"attwiceth egardener'smonth lyi n-come.Th eclaimantwasunabletosellh i sgardener'srouteatth eti meofh i sevacuationandh e h asnotre-sumedth eroutesinceh i sreturnfromth erelocationcenter."Th ecompensabili tyofclaim-

ant'slossfromabandonmentofh i s'gardener'sroute'offersli ttledif-ficulty," th e adjudi cati on said."Th at'property'maybetangibleandi ntangibleandth atth estatu-

Tory use ofth eterm embracesboth speciesi sscarcelyopen todoubt.Notonlydoes(th eAct)employth eterm generally,mere-lyreferringtoclaims'fordamageto orlassofrealorpersonalproperty,'i buti tspecifi callypro-vi desth atsuch claimssh allbede-termined 'accordingtolaw.'Andi ti selementali nlawth atth eterm'property'extendsto intangiblesaswellastangibles.Moreover,notonlyusth i sconstructionproper'ac-cordingto law,'buti tli k ewi sefindsamplesupporti nth elegis-lativeh i storyofth eStatutewh i ch ,aspointedouti npreviousadjudi -cations,unmistak ably revealsan"affirmativecongressionali ntentonth ematter.i"Statutorycoverageofi ntangi-

olepropertybeingth usclear,th esolequestionpresented i swh eth -erclaimant's 'gardener's route'properlyqualifi esassuch ,"th egovernmentstated.RelyingonaSupreme Court case i nvolvinglaundryroutes,th eDepartmentofJusticeh eldth atth etestforrec-ogniti onofi ntangiblepropertybe-i ng transferabili tyandtransfervaluea'gardener'sroutequalifi esforanawardunderth eEvacua-tmoClaimsAct.Th e JACLADC submitted amemorandum urgingth i sconstruc-tion.

JACLJoinsi nServicesHonoringU.S.WarDead

WASHINGTON,D.C.—Th eNa-ti onalJACLArlingtonCemeteryCommittee j oi nedseveraloh eror-ganizati onsi nArmisti ceDayser-vicesNovember11th atth eTombofth eUnk nownSoldieri nArli ng-tonNationalCemeteryasasym-bolofth enation'sh omageh onor-i ngth osewh odiedi nWorldWarI.Th eJACLwreath waslaidbyWAFCorporalFlorenceImaizumiaccompaniedbyan h onorguardandDonKomai,presidentofth eWash i ngton,D.C. ch apter. AsCorporalFlorence Imaizumi laidth ewreath ,"Taps"wasplayed.Th emassedcolorsandguardatth eTombstoodatattention.A wreath -layingceremonybyAirMarsh allEmmanuelofGreeceprecededJACL'spartici pati on.CorporalFlorenceImaizumi i s

oneofth efew Nisei girlsin>th eWomen's AirForce. Sh e h ai lsfrom Clearfield,Utah andwasi n-ductedJanuary4,1951 atFortDouglas,Utah .

WAFCORPORALFLORENCEIMAIZUMI

VFW MEMBERSDONATE BLOODFORWOUNDEDSACRAMENTO—LocaImembersofNisei Post8985ofth eVeter-ansofForeignWarsandauxili arydonatedbloodonNov.14forsol-di erswoundedi nKorea.PostCommanderYasuo Mori

said20veteransandmembersofth eauxili arygaveblooddonationsatth eSacramentoBloodBank .

JACLOffici alsWillConferonFuturePlantNationalPresidentDr.W.M.Sak adaofCh i cagoandt?Masaok a,nationalleVi,i sMll»I

rectorofJACLADC$1*SaltLak eCityofCvfr

Na2°Das?sißtewith specialemph asi ßonth e'tfconoforganizati onalfinancesIt>sbelievedth atplanswillvmadeforan"all-out"«!"duringth ecomingyearCXrealizati on ofth eJAOADftlegislative objecti ves, i nri ,Tciti zensh i pforth eIBBei gSf*Dr.Sak adawillleave»nm24forth eNorth erTWesternNevada distri ct2

conventioni n Berk eleyth e«»rervon'v!"BSocialWork ersHoldDiscussionofWelfareProblemsCHICAGO-JapaneseAmericasocialwork ersandagencymen.bersmetNov.3todiscuss j oci j lwelfareproblemsofCh i caw*settlers.Discussed were problems offosterh omes,adoptiveh omee,fam-i lyservicesandcareofth e!s*t-aged.Mrs. Setsuk o Ni ah i wa»a

ch arge.AttendingwereLucyCamrof

h eWelfareCouncilofMetropolitanCh i cago;JoanKawaguch i ,Ch nekTak i zawa,HelenSasak i andMisKi ldoffofth ech i ldren'sdivi si on,Ch i cagoWelfare Society;HeteaMuk aye,Illinoi sCh i ldren'sHorn;MarieOtak e,j uveni lecourt;HnHisak o Koga,United Ch ari ti es;Mrs.Joh n C. Baird,SalvatkArmy;Fath erHildestnuit;andMrs.Ch i zuliyamaandJack Yin-tak eofth e Ch i cago ResettlersCommittee.

FinalRitesHeldForBoyKilledInAutoMish apSAN FRANCISCO-PinaltitaI

wereh eldh ereonNov.14forM.IcrtBaileyReynolds,2-yearoldmIofMr.andMrs.JamesEeynoldiTh eboywas k i lled almosti n-Istantlywh en h e accidentallyfellIoutofacarnearMaibne,Calif*IonNov.11.Mrs.Reynolds i sth eformerI

Sh i zueNak ah i raofSanFrandjco.ITh eReynoldsh avetwooth erdid-Idren.

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ofth eNorth ernCalifornia-West-

ernNevadaJACLdistri ctcouncilwillh oldaconventioni nBerk eleyNov24and25atth eInternation-alHouseonth eUniversityofCali-forniacampus.Th reebusiness sessionsareonth eagendaforoffici aldelegates,wh i leanumberofadditi onalfea-tures,i ncludingadinneranddance,h «vebeenarrangedforboosteraswellasoffici alrepresentatives.ADC Di rectorMi k e Masaok a,JACLDirectorMasaoSatowand'|)rRandolph Sak ada,National|uCLpresident,areamongorgan-i zati on leaderswh owilladdressth edelegates.Masaok aandSatowwillreport

nnWash i ngtonandNationalJACLKt»viti esrespectivelyatth eth i rdbusinesssession,sch eduledforSun-tomorning. Dr.Sak adawillsneak atth eSundaylunch eon.Ach apterclini cwillbeacon-ventionfeatureunderdirectionofSatow andHaruoIsh i maru,JACLregionaldirectori nSanFrancisco. Th eclini cwillbeawork sh opforJACLleadersandmembers, givi ng pointers on(Wptermeeting programming,dutiesofofficers,useofprogramtoolsandoth erdetailsdesignedto h elp localofficers i mproveth ei rJACLch apters.Th eclini cwillbeh eldfrom2to

4p.m.onSunday.Registrationwillstartat8a.m.,Saturday. Coatperi ndi vi dualwillbeJ8.50foroffici aldelegatesandJ7.50forboosters.Bob.Tak ah ash i ,North ernCali-fornia"Western Nevada distri ctch ai rman,willpresideoverth ebusinesssessions,wh i ch aresch ed-uledfor10a-m.and1:30p.m.onSaturdayand9:30a.m.onSun-day.Offici alreportstobe giventh edelegateswilli ncludeareporton■th eCak NevacreditunionbySim■Togasak i , ch ai rman,and Tom■jSffri,secretary-treasurer;eyacua-Konclaims byVictorAbe,San■Franciscoattorney;areportonth e■SaoFranciscoregionalofficebyJoe■GrantMasaok a,formerdirector,■andHaruoIsh i maru,presentdirec-■tor;th eADCfunddrive,byBi ll■Enomoto,NationalJACL treas-Kurer,andK.Koda,ch ai rmanofth e■North ernCaliforniaKKD.ISam Ish i k awa,associatenation-Haldirector,willreportatth esec-■ondbusinesssession,aswillTom■lego,ch ai rmanofth enominati ng■committee; Dr. Tok uj i Hedani,■ch ai rmanofth eNationalconven-■tioncommittee;BillEnomotofor■th e1000ClubandBobTak ah ash i■onth eCaliforniaFederationfor

IMasYonemura,presidentofth eBastBaych apter,willbech ai r-Bnanforth econventiondi nner.

QueenCandidateIDAMASCUS,Ark .—Si x-yearoldViulaSue Mak abe,daugh terof■'■andMrs.PaulMak abe,was■oneof12candidatesforHallowe'en■juwnatSouth Si depublicsch ool.■*f.Mak abei sprinci palofth elocal

WarVeteranAsk sMi nori ti esJoinFigh tAgai nstBigotry■MSANGELES—ANisei veter-■»ofth e442ndCombatTeamlastW*&calledonAmericanracialandVgiousgroupsto"goforbrok e"Jtj"vfi Kh tagainstbigotryi nth e■Uuie-Nak ano,oneofth efea-■jwplayers i nth eMGM film,l»jorBrok e!"spok ebeforeth eFW WarVeteransofth eUnitedF*"*onNov.7.IPrejudi cecannotbefough tbyF j ymeasures,"Nak anosaid,r*floesi tdomuch goodmerelyI'wpainandask forasquarer~You h avetogooutandc*ematyouh aveth eBtuff,andK.i en*uKh tofiKh tasan i n-Kyorevenasoneminori ty

H"*Uminori ti esarefigh ti ngth e■*enemyandth egreatestpro-"«i salwayswh enth ey j oi n

■£■"Hi figh ttogeth er."*£">*>toldofth edesireofwerPearlHarbortoprovei IW!*°to**UnitedStates|»«oidofQjeformationofth eBJ»*atTeam.ouraversiontosegre-

gationofanysort,we finallyrealisedth atth ebestwaywecouldprovewewereasgoodAmericansLanyoneelse,wastoorganizeasegregatedNisei outfitandgooutandmak earecordth atwouldcom-parefavorablywith anyoth erout-fiti nth earmy. ."Adoptingth eslogan,gofor

brok e,'th e442ndRCTdi d1j ustth at.We k newth ati fwedidntsh ootth ework s,wewouldneverh aveth esamek i ndofdramaticopportunityi nprovingth atno.onei nth efuturewouldh aveth erigh t

totreatus assecond-classciti -

ZTh eproofofth epudding i sth attodayinLosAngeles.andlaUoverth ecountry,th e

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Nisei BeautyWinnerSignsCh argeAgainstEx-GridderNEW YORK-ANisei beautycontestwinnerfrom Hawai i sign-edacomplaintonNov.12,ch arg-i ngth ataformerUniversityofHawai i footballplayerbrok e i ntoh erapartmentandbeatandk i ck ed

GloriaKanemura,22,wh odancesunderh erstagenameof"Manu"atth eHawai i an Room ofth eHotelLexington,refusedmedicalai d.Herallegedassailantwas i den-ti fi edas MosesW.Kealoh a,22,wh ocametoth emai nland i nOc-toberasamemberofth eUniver-sityofHawai i footballteamwh i chlosttoTulsa,Brigh am YoungandCinci nnati.Afterth e Ci nci nnatigameKealoh areportedlyquitth eteamandleftforNewYork .PolicedeclaredKealoh acli mbedfi vestoriesupafire escapetobreak i ntoMissKanemura'sapart-met,beatand k i ck ed h er,th enturnedtojudototossaroundtwocopali k e"acoupleoftenpins."Additi onalpolicereinforcementswerecalledandKealoh awassub-duedandtak entoth eprisonwardatBellevue.Hewaslaterbook edonach argeofburglaryandre-sisti ngarrest.MissKanemuratoldpolicesh emetKealoh aatapartyonNov.10andth ath ebecamefresh wh ensh eturneddownh i soffertotak e

h erh ome. Sh eslappedh i sface,policequotedh erassaying."Sh e said th atafewminutesaftersh ereturnedto h erapart-ment—about4:15 a.m.—Kealoh asmash edawindowandclimbed i nfrom th efi reescape.Wh ensh eorderedh i m out,sh esaid,Kealoh abeatandk i ck edh er.Sh escreamed.Aneigh borteleph onedth epolice

andtworadiopatrolmenwenttoth eapartment.Wh enth etwoof-fi cersgotth eworstofh i m,th eycalledforh elp.Anoth erteamofcopsarrivedandKealoh awasfi-nallysubdued.MissKanemura,aformerHa-wai i an airli nes h ostess,was aclosesecondth i syeari nth ean-nual"MissHawai i "contesttose-lectth eterritory'sentranti nth eannual"MissAmerica"contesti nNewYork City.Sh etouredth emainlandi nMayasamemberofth e "GoforBrok e!"troupe,at-tendingpremieresh owi ngsofth efi lm i nLosAngeles,Wash i ngtonandNewYork .InNewYork sh edancedonseveraltelevisi onpro-grams,i ncludingth eArth urGod-freyandJerryLestersh ows.Sh ecametoNewYork th i sfalltoj oi nth esh owatth eHawai i anRoom.Wh i leattendingth eUniversityofHawai i lastyearMiss Kane-mura was ch osen Cosmopolitanqueenandalsowasqueenofth eHawai i BaseballCongress.

PresidentSigns7PrivateBillstoAidJapaneseWSHINGTON,D.C.—Th ePres-i dentofth eUnitedStates,sub-sequenttoadjournmentofth eCon-gress,approvedsevenprivatebillsbenefiti ng'personsofJapanesean-cestry,accordingtoth eWash i ng-tonofficeofth eJACLAnti-Di s-cri mi nati onCommittee.Th erewereseven privatebills

toprovideadmittanceforperman-entresidencetoth eUnitedStatesofJapanesech i ldrenwh oaretobe considered th e natural-bornaliench i ldrenofth ei radoptivepar-ents.Ofth ese sevenbills,twowere sponsoredbysenatorsandfi vebyrepresentatives. SenatorHarry Cain(Rep.,Wash .)spon-soredabillprovidi ngforth ead-missi on and adoptionofMei k oSh i ndo,ch i ldofCaptainandMrs.ElmerF.Reaves.SenatorRobertTaft(Rep.,o.)

sponsoredabillprovidi ngforth eadmissi on andadoptionofJoyceJacqualynJoh nson.Representative CecilR.King(Dem.,Calif.)sponsoredabillpro-vidi ng forth e admissi on andadoptionofMasunari Saito,ch i ldofCorporaland Mrs.GeraldE.Ewing.Representative DeweySh ort

(Rep.,Mo.)sponsoredabillpro-vidi ngforth eadmissi onofYosn-i k oIto,th reeyearoldch i ld ofSergeantandMrs.Ray Wilson.Representative A.Sidney Camp(Dem,Ga.)sponsoredabiU pro-

vidi ngforth eadmissi onofSusa

Yuk i k oTh ompson,twelveyearoldadoptedch i ld ofStaffSergeantandMrs.HenryAllenTh ompson.RepresentativeCarlHinah aw"(Rep.,Calif.)sponsoredabillpro-vidi ngforth eadmissi onandadop-tionofJoj i Ik eda,ayearoldch i ld.Twobi llstoprovideforth ead-missi on ofJapanesefiances ofAmericanci ti zenswerealsosignedbyth ePresident."Th efirstwasi ntroducedby SenatorEdwin C.Joh nson(Dem.,Colo.).Th e bi llprovidesforth eadmissi onofFu-mi k oTh eresaSh i bata,th efi anceeofSergeantTobiasA.Herrera.Th esecondwassponsoredbyRep-resentativeLeroy Joh nson (Rep.,Calif.).Th ebi llprovidesforth eadmissi onofKi k ueUch i da,th efi -anceeofSh i gek i Kimura.

Stock tonCh apterHoldsMeetingonEvacuationClaimsSTOCKTON,Calif.—Underth eauspicesofth eStock tonJACLch apter,anevacuationclaimsmeet-i ngwas h eld atth eBuddh i stCh urch onFriday,Nov.9.Th eeveningmeetingwasopenedbyMissYosh i mi Terash i ta,pres-i dentofth ech apter,andFredDo-bana,ch ai rmanofth eEvacuationClaims Committee. Haruo Ish i -maru,North ernCaliforniaJACLregionaldirector,gaveabriefre-porton th e h i storyofth ecom-promise bill,and Joe Omach i ,prominentNisei attorneyofStock -ton,explainedprocedures i ntill-i ngoutformsaswellasgenerali nstructionsregardingclaims.Mr.Omach i answered oth ergeneralquestionsconcerningspecifi cclaimsfromth eaudience.Work sh eetsandJapanesetrans-lations ofth e new compromise

forms,preparedby th enationalofficeofth eJACL,weredistri butedtoallth osedesiri ngth em.

Col.Tsuk amoto,Homefrom Service,FetedbyFriendsLOS ANGELES — Lieut.Col.WalterTsuk amoto,j ustreturnedfromfiveyearsofdutywith U.fa.occupationforcesfa Japan wasth eguestofh onoratalunch eoni nLosAngelesonNov.10.Among th ose attending th e

lunch eonwereJoh nF.Awo,Joh nMaeno,Henry Tsurutam,ElmexYamamoto,Mas Igasak i ,FrankCh uman,JamesMitsumonandKe:Sh i ma/allLosAngelesattorneys,andGeorgeInagak i andTats

Ku-

sh i daofth eJACL.ColTsuk amoto,pastnational

war.

PortlandJACLersHoldMeetingtoReorganizeGroupPORTLAND, Ore.— Portland

JACLersmetOct.27atNich i renHalltoreorganizeth eJACL i nth ei rcity.Twenty-twopersonsof25pres-entsignedupfor1952member-sh i p.Sam Ish i k awa,JACLassociatedirector,wasspecialspeak er.He toldmemberspresentth atth ey h adto mak each oi ce be-tween "afraternalorganizati oncomposedofofficersandalargemembersh i poracommunityser-vicetypeoforganizati onwi th .30or40peopleservingasabojrdofdirectorsandafew doingth ework ."Headdedth atth enationalor-

ganizati onwasnotconcernedaboutth esi zeofth elocalch apterbuti nth e i ndi vi duals i n i twh oare i n-terestedi nth ewelfareofpersonsofJapaneseancestry i nPortlandandelsewh ere.Th ePortlandJACLi scurrentlyh oldi ngamembersh i pcontestwithth eSeattleorganizati on.Resultswillbedeterminedonapercentagebasis. **Hurti nCollisi onDENVER—IreneArita,17,sus-tainedasevereh eadfractureonNov.9i nacollisi onbetweentwoautos.Sh e.wasrush edtoDenverGen-

eralHospitalandlatertransferredtoMercyHospital.

NineUtah nsWillBeCitedAtDistri ctConventionforWartimeServicetoNiseiFinalplans forth eJAGL Intermountain di stri ctcouncil

convention i nSaltLak eCityNov.23to25wereannouncedth i sweek byth econventioncommittee h eadedbyGeorgeMoch i zuk i ,generalch ai rman. rStateandcivi coffi ci alswillh eadth eguestsofh onor.High li gh tofth eth ree-dayeventwillbeth eSaturdaynigh t

awardsdinner,atwh i ch ni neUtah nswillbeh onoredforth ei rwartime'servicestopersonsofJapaneseancestry.Citati onsandph i swillbepre-|.____________ _____

sented toGlenTh ompson,for-merstate commanderofth eVeteransofForeignWars;Dan11.Sh i elds,formerU.S.distri ctattorneyi nSaltLak eCity;Mrs.Burton W.Musser,advisertoth eSaltLak eJACLandprom-i nentcivi cleader;FlorencePi errcc,executive secretary,YWCA;HerbertIt.Maw,formergovernorofUtah ;AbJenk i ns,formi-rmayorofSaltLak eCity;MayorEarlJ.GladeofSaltLak eCity;Mrs.J.G.Falck ,ad-vi serto th eOgdenJACL;andElmerR.'Smith ,professorofanth ropology%tth eUniversityofUtah .Mi k eM.Masaok a,majorspeak -

eratth edinner,willpaytributetoth eseUtah nsforth ei runselfishwork i nbeh alfofJapaneseAmer-i cansduringWorldWarIIandforth ei reffortstoh elppersonsofJapaneseancestryresettle i nth i sarea.Dr.Randolph M.Sak ada,nation

alJAOLpresident,wi lladdressdelegatesatth eFridaylunch eon.Dr.Sak adawillstopi nSaltLak eCi tybri eflybeforeproceedingontoth eWestCoast.Fi rstsocialeventofth econven-tionwillbeaget-acquaintedsocialFridayeveningi nth eCrystalball-roomofth eNewh ouseh otel,con-ventionh eadquarters.Afloorsh ow,

i mpromptu entertainment,danc-i ng-andgamesaresch eduled.Al-lenFrank 'scombo willplayfordancing. jAmongth eperformerswillbeMaryTak i ta,pantomini st; KinuKasai andPatMcLach li n,dancers;andSueandCook i eAbo,Jane,anaMiyok oKoch i ,Ai k o AtageandMaryTak ak i ,wh owillpresentHa-wi i ansong and dancenumbers.JamesMiyak ewillbei nch arge.Oth erconventionfeatures willi ncludebowling,twolunch eonsandaconventionball.Registrationfeeforth eth ree

dayswillbe$1.50,wi th allspecialeventstobepaidforseparately.Th e di nnerwillbe$2.50. Th elunch eonswillcost$1.75each .Th eFridayeveningsocialwill'be$1.Costforth edancewillbe$1.50.RegistrationwillbedirectedbyGraceKaaai,andwillbecarriedoni nth eHotelNewh ousemezan-i ne.Th eSaltLak eCi tyCh amberofCommercewillassisti nregi s-teringofdelegates.Distri ctcouncilmeetings h aw

beensch eduledforFridayafter-noon,1to3p.m.;Saturdaymorn-i ng,9a.m.tillnoon;andSatur-dayafternoon,startingat1p.i n.JoeSaito,IDCch ai rman,willpie-side.New di stri ctofficers willbeelected during council businesssessions.Announcementofth enewcabinetandi nstallationofth eof-fi cerswillbe h eldduring th eawardsdinner.*Sen.Arth urV.Watk i nswilldi-rectth e i nstallationceremony.Membersofth econventioncom-mitteeareGeorgeMoch i zuk i ,gen-eralch ai rman;Mrs.GraceKasai,i nch argeofregistration;Bi llMi-zuno,finances;MasYano,offici alh ost;LyleKurisak i ,Jr.,bowling;ErnestSek o,publici ty;JamesMiy-ak e,socialch ai rman;MaryWada,secretaryto th e committee;andAliceKasai.Completeprogramforth econ-

ventionh asbeenannouncedasfol-lows:

" FRIDAY10a.m.:IDCcabinetmeeting;

11:30a.m.,delegates'lunch eon;1to3p.m.:IDCmeeting;3to5p.m.:distri ctcommitteemeet-i ngs;8p.m.to 12 midni gh t,mixer. 1V

SATURDAY9 a.m.till12noon:distri ctcouncilmeeting;1p.m.to 4,distri ctcouncilmeeting(tenta-ti ve);7 to9p.m.:awardsban-quet;9 p.m.till12midni gh t:ball.

SUNDAY10a.m.:Jointmeetingofold

and new IDC cabinets;11:30a.m.:farewelllunch eon.Bowlingeventswillbe h eldallth reedaysofth econventionwith i ndi vi dualandteam eventsonFridayandSaturdayanda*sweepstak esonSunday.Priseswillbeawardedduringth eSat-urdaynigh tdinner.Alleventswillbe h eldatth ePal-D-MarLanes.

OrangeCountyPlaysHostToJACLDistri ctParleySANTA ANA,Calif.— Th e

OrangeCountyJACLwillbeh osttoth ePacifi cSouth westJACLdis-tri ctcouncilforaconventionth i sweek endatth eYWCA i nth i s

JudgeTh urmondClark eofth eSuperiorCourtofLosAngelesCountywillbeth emajorspeak er.Hisaddresswillbemadeduringth econventionbanquetat6:30p.m.onSaturday.Numerousspecialfeaturesh ave

beenoutlinedforconventioneers,i ncludingaconventionball,bridge,bowling,golf,swimmi ngandsigh t-seeing.Dr.Randolph M.Sak ada,Mi k eMasaok a and Masao Satow will

representth eNationalJACL-ADCatth econvention.Dr.Sak adawilladdressth e Saturdaylunch eon.Masaok awillbeaspeak eratth econvention banqueton Saturdayeveningandwillalßoreporton"Wh atCook s i nWash i ngton?"Satowwillleadach apterclini conSundaymorning.Anawardsdinnerwillbe h eldSundayat6:30p.m.atth eWillo-wick CountryClubunderth espon-sorsh i pofth e1000Club. GeorgeIn-agak i wi llbe masterofcere-monies.Steph enTamurawillbetoast-

masteratth econventionbanquetSaturdayevening.Th econventionballwillfollow with BillOk udai nch arge.

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EDITORIALS:

Equalityi nth eForestsAh earteningrulingh asbeenmadebyth eForestryService

ofth eUni tedStatesDepartmentofAgriculturewh i ch sh ould,i nth efuture,elimi natemanysocialabuses occuringonpropertyownedorleasedbyth edepartment.Th eruling h astwomainprovisi ons:1.Permitsforuseofnationalforestlandwillbegranted

with outanydiscri mi nati on on accountofrace,religi onoran-cestry.

2.Resorts,h otels,camps,restaurants,storesandoth eren-terprisesoperatedonnationalforestlandsh allnotdiscri mi nateonaccountofrace,religi onorancestry(.alth ough "consideration"willbegivensuch privateoperationsi nstateswh erelocallawsnecessitateracialsegregationJ,and such operatorsarestrictlyenjoi nednottoadvertiseorpublici zedi scri mi natorypractices.Onlyunfortunatefactor i nth i smatteri sth atconcession

mustbemade(andnotbych oi ce)tolocalregulationswh i chforbi dth emixi ngofraces.Th i s i s,ofcourse,applicableonlyi nth eSouth ernstates.Th i swasnecessitatedbyth efactth atunderpresentterms,stateandlocallawstak eprecedence.Meanwh i le,th erulingwasmadeasstrongaspossibleunderth edi ffi culties i m-posedbyth eselocallaws. "

Th eseprovisi onssh oulddomuch toguaranteeequalaccesstonationalforestlandand facili ti esth ereonforallpersons,wh ateverth ei rracialorreligi ousback ground.Th egovernment'saction,i srecogniti onofth i sprinci pleth atallitsresidentsh aveequalri gstto.useoffederalproperty i ncludingsuch privateoperationsasareopentopublicuse.Iti sespeciallygratifyi ngth atth i sacti oncamewith outanyapparentmassdemand.Iti swellk nownth atnumerousresorts,campsandoth er

such operationsare h i gh lydiscri mi natory i nacceptingcustomers.Th edenialofprivi legesbyreasonofrace h asbeenespeciallyevi-denti ncertainsectionsofth i scountry—asi nth eEast,wh ereJewsareth emajortargetofprejudi ce.Itwouldbewelltorememberh owever,th atth eDepart-

mentofAgriculture'snewpolicywillbe i neffectiveunless i tsvi olationsarereported.Itmustnotbeassumedth atth epolici esofth eaffectedresorts,etc.,willbecorrectedimmediately i nac-cordancewith th eruling.Constantvigi lancemayberequiredtoseeth atth edepartment'srulingi sfollowed.

Incidenti nSantaCruzEvenwh i leafederalgrand j uryh eardtestimonyon th e

"Ci cerocase,"i nwh i ch aNegrofamilywaspreventedfrom mov-i ngi ntoanapartmenti nCicero,111.,anoth eranti-Negrocaseth i sti me i nSantaCruz,Calif.—marredth e country'sprogresstowardgoodracerelations.Inth eCaliforniacaseth eh omepurch asedbyaNegromin-

i ster,th eRev.W.M.BrentofSanFrancisco,wassetafire i nwh ath assi ncebeendeterminedto h avebeenarson.Brent'sdecisi ontomove i ntoth e h ouseobviouslywasth e

resultofmuch th i nk i ng.Itwasnoattemptto"prove"anyth i ng.Priortomak i ng h i sdeci si ontobuyth e h ome,th eRev.Brent"ch eck edwith h i sneigh bors-to-betoledrnth ei rreactiontoentry.ofaNegrofamilyi ntoth ei rneigh borh ood.Findi ngnoobjecti on,h ewentah eadandbough tth eh ouse.Afterwards,h owever,h e'wasapproach edbyoth erresidentsofth earea andtoldnottomovei n.Sh ortlyafterwardfi rebrok eouti nth ek i tch enofth e h ome,

causing damageestimated at$3,000.State investigatorswere'called i nafterth e SantaCruzMi ni sterialUnionch argedth eh ousewassetafirebyaracialbigot.OnNov.13,tendaysafterth efire,aStateDepartmentofJustice i nvestigatorannouncedth efi re h adbeenstarteddeliberately.Th eRev.Brenth asannouncedh ewillmovetoSantaCruz

assoonasth eh ouse i srepaired.Anencouragingaspecttoth i sstory i sth eplanofth eMin-

i steri alAssociati ontoeaseth epath ofth enewmini ster.Th eAssociati onwillcirculateapetiti onamongresidentsofth eareaandsecuresignaturesfrom personswh owi sh i ttobe k nownth atth eyareopposedtorace prejudi ce.Th epetiti on,i npart-"Westandunalterablyopposedtoviolenceorth reatsofviolencewh i ch migh tbeusedtopreventyourmovingi ntoyourh omeonWink leAye.andassureyouth atwesh alldoallwecantopre-ventanyth i ngofth i snaturei nth efuture."

Perh apsth i sresolution,back edupbymenofth ech urch ,willmabepossibleth epeacefuloccupationofh i snew h omebyth eRev.Brent. ,.Ifth epowerofth ech urch andth elawareatalleffective,Mr.Brentmayrestassuredth ath i s h omewillnotagainbevi olatedbyth eactionsofbigotedmen.

MINORITYWEEK

RepeatPerformanceTh i si sanoldstory,apparently,buti t'sbeenrevivedsinceth eJo-seph i neBak er-Stork Clubrh ubarb.ItseemsGeorgeJesselsh owedupatth eStork Cluboneeveningwith LenaHomeandwasstoppedatth edoorwith ,"Didyoumak eareservation?""Yes,"saidJessel."With wh om?""With Abrah amLincoln,"Jesseli sreportedtoh avesaid.True.ornot,th i ssoundsli k eone

record th eStork Club ough ttoplayoveragain.

ReversalYou'veprobablyh eardth eoldie

amilli onti mes:"Idon'tmindservingNegroes,butmypatronswouldobject."Itblewuprigh ti nth efaceofarestaurantowneronedaylastweek i nPortland.TwoNegroes soldiers i nuni-form walk edi ntoth ePornyPigrestaurantandsatdowni nabooth .Th ewai tressi nformedth em th eycouldn't"serveyouk i ndofpeopleh ere."Wh en th esoldiersleft,severaloth erdi nerswentoutwith th em,obviously i nprotestagainstth edi scri mi nati on.

Th eWinnah !Th efi gh tlastedth reeyears,buti tendedth i sweek with th epublicth e wi nner.Th reeyearsagoActorsEquityannounced i twould boycottth eNati onalTeater i n Wash i ngtonuntili tk nuck ledundertoth egoodwordsi nth eConstituti onandstop-pedsegregatingi tsaudiences.Th eNati onalTh eater,i tsh ack les

up,balk ed.Rath erth angive i n,th emanagementstoppedsch edul-i ngplays and becameamotionpictureh ouse.Th eactionbrough ttoan th elegiti mateth eateri nWash i ngton.Th i sweek Wash i ngtonianslearn-edth eywouldh avestageplaysagain.TwoNewYork producersleasedth eNati onalandannouncedth ei rfi rstpolicywi llbeelimi na-ti onofracialsegregation,

* "*"Donotbelieveth atti mewillcure th e nation's anti-Negroprejudi ces.Idonotbelieveth atti mewillsolveth eproblem,andIdonotbelieve th atth erei sti metoallow"'raciali smtosolvei t. Jwanttoenjoyth egreatsiftsanilrigh tsofmycountry

1am h ere.lamanAm-erican citi zen now,willi ngtodisch argemydutiesasaciti zen,andIwanttoenjoymyrigh tsnow."—Ralph Bunch e,receivi ngth eElk s'LovejoyMedal,ame-morialtoEli j ah Lovej oy,anews-papermanwh odi edfi gh ti ngforth erigh tofNegroestowinth efranch i se.

BabyDollOnedayawomanwalk i ngdownsomepostomcestepswasstruck byth esigh toftwolittleNegrogirlsplayingwi th th ei rdoll—arepl:caofawh i tebaby.Asaresult,th ere'sanewdollonth emark ettoday,adollth at'sbeenlaunch edwith th eblessingsofpeoplewh oaren'tordinari lyseenplayingwith dolls-peopleli k eMrs.EleanorRoosevelt.Th enewdolli s th eSaralec,replicaofabeautifulNegrobabygirl,anth ropologicallycorrectandwwy.usan doll th emark et.Wh atth eyoungwomanrealized—andcorrectly— th atwaslittleNegroch i ldrenwoulddeveloploveandprideforNegrobeautyandrace i nplayingwith Negrodolls.*oruntilnow,mostNegrodollsh averepresentedonlyth esamestereotypesevidenti noth erph asesofourculture-MammydollsandXTh 1"*--3wasapr°Jecti°"mind

Prcjudlces i ntoth ech i ldSaraLeeCreech ,th ewomanwh oSfml»PWith th i snew i dea?Wsth edollwillinßti i i loveandrespeit,f°rth ebtth i ngs i nth eNe?grodo?" P yWlth th e&i ralee

th \7h lSfHk e emsamigh tybigao»S,h ra tleNe*rodolltodo,sh esays,"butth eplaylifei =51 h MrSalHfeofth ech Ud-andth ech i ld i sourfuture.Th eattitudesandth ough tpatternsofth emh atdvrais.»ame<l°Verstron««£

* "*Th eabovebringstomindamoth erltenaboutdolls,

a clearlyrevealing one as to'th ough tpatterns i nsti lled i nth cmindsofNegroch i ldren.Negroch i ldren i nboth th eNorthandth e South weresh owntwodollsi denticalsave i nsk i ncolor.Onewasbrown,onewh i te. Th ech i ldren were ask ed,"Wh i ch doyouth i nk wouldbeli k elytoactbadly?"Th ech i ldrenwereextremelyre-luctanttopick upth ewh i tedoll.Inonesch oolth reeoutoffourstudentspick edupth ebrowndoll.Apparentlyth ei rself-esteemwasalreadybadlydamaged.Resultsofth i stestwereusedastestimony,recentlyi nafcourtcaseseek i ngtoabolish segregationi npublicDelawaresch ools.

nisei USAbyLARRYTAJIRIVioli nsonManh attanTwoyoungmusici ansofJapa-

neseancestry,both ,violi ni sts,madeth ei rNewYork debutsduringth eweek j ustpast.Tosh i yaEto,24-yearoldnativeofJapan,appearedatCarnegieHall. Masash i Hash i da,born i nSeattle,playedatTownHall.Bothconcertsattractedlargeaudiencesoffriends,well-wish ersandth egeneralpublic, i ncluding manyNisei .ANewYork debutforaconcertartisti sli k eafirstnigh ti nth elegiti mateth eater.Th ere i sth esame h ush ofantici pati onasth eapplausewh i ch h asgreetedth een-tranceofth esoloistand h i sac-companistdiesdownandth eper-formance starts. Th ereareth eglancestowardth eai sleseatsdownfrontwh ereth e criti csfrom th edailypapersand th emagazinessiti n th ei rseatsof j udgment.Th erei si h ebuzzingofconversa-tioni nth ecorridorsandth elobby"atth e i ntermissi on. Andth ereisth ati nevi tablewait,afterth elastencore,th elastbow,afterth eaudi-tori um h asemptiedandth ecrowdh asgone h ome—th ewai tforth everdicti nth emorningpapers.Weh avenotreceivedth epapers

asyetonMasash i Hash i da'sdubutonNov.13butAi k oTash i ro h asforwardedsomeclippi ngsonTo-sh i yaEto'sconcert. j

Th eNewYork cri ti csareagreedth atth i syoung Japaneseartistwh ocametoth eUni tedStatesforfinalcoach i ngandpolish i ngfromEfrem Zimbalistatth eCurtisIn-stitutei nPh i ladelph i ai spossessedofamajormusicaltalent.HisNewYork debutwasspon-soredbySolHurok onNov.!>atCarnegieHall.Th eHurok nameundoubtedlyh admuch todowithth efactth atmostofManh attan'sfirst-line criti cswerepresent.ANewYork debuti sash ow-case—forcriti csfrom th edailyj ournalsand th e musicpublica-tions,forth emanagersofconcertbureausandrecordingfirms. ANewYork debuti salsoquiteex-pensive.Tick etsales,eveni fth earti sth asa veritable h ostoffriendsandrelatives,cannoth opetomeetevenasmallportionofth eactualcost. Th e h ousemustbewellpaperedsinceth ere i snoth -i ngasdepressingasaveritableemptyauditori um. Th us tick etsmustbegivenawayi fth eycan-Viotbesold.InTosh i yaEto'scase,h owever,th earti stwasfortunate,i nh avi ngth e*supportofaconcertimpressarioli k eSolHurok wh osenameonapromotionalposteri sli k eatrade-mark ofquality.InMr.Eto'scase,too,Mr.Hurok un-doubtedlyassumedmuch ofth eex-pensesofth edebuti nordertolaunch th eartistproperly,pre-paringth ewayforanationaltourunderth e i mpressario'sdirection.MissTash i ro(Mrs.Sh i gHi ra-tsuk a)h assentalongsomenotesonth econcert:"...Duringi ntermissi ontime,

SolHurok ,wearingapleasedlook ,answeringquestionsaboutEtoandreceivi ngcongratulationson h i ssponsoringsuch atalentedartist....Afterth econcertZimbalistandh i sparty,i neveningdress,waiti ngi nth eanteroomnexttoth e'h allowed'Green Rpom ofCar-negieHallwh ereh i syoungpupilwasbeingmobbedbywell-wish ersandenth usi asts.Amongth elatteragroupofproudandexh uberantCurtisstudents— bubblingoverwith j oy....Afterth econcertatth eRussian TeaRoom,th eguestsbursting i nto spontaneousapplauseatth eentranceofEtoandh i sparty.Eto,look i ngback ,puzzled,th enrealizi ng h ewasbeingapplaused,wavingah and i ngreeting...."

Tosh i yaEto'sproim"■,sonatasbyHandefanS;th ei mpressiveGlazoulff 'aswellasselectffffgandSarasate. yL"ail*»Th emorningpaner«»;„worth waiti n;uPpPtoy«Oh nDownes b\«■York Ti mesth at-Mr.Etoi-i *lyequippedforh i stask " """"Th efactth ath eh as.digi ous tech ni que" B"

Downes,"isaccessorytohLtandvitali tyofh i stone1?exceptionallywarm,rich

h i stalentandsincerityare«|a*alpoints,andh edread,SIcomplete commandofh i i k £|ment.Th ybowisunderth eZladmirablecontrol.EverybTjflcolororresonance i sobtainable!!everypartofi t.Th eleftk i "Ifleetfreeandprecise,th ek mUequaltoanyproblem ofdoi k lstopping,trillsofvelvetyh amlli cs.Iti sbeautifulvioli nplayk lwh ateverth ecompositi onor&■i nterpretation."Mr.DownesfoundTosh i yaEto'ilplay:ng"smooth and i mpeccabk 'Bi n th e slow movementsoftk lHandelsonatabutth ough tth e!«Imovements "less satisfactory."!Th eBrah mswasplayed"wryi i -ltelligen'tly,expressively"butfrailth estandpointof"virtuosity,dullandvarietyofeffect"Eto's[":<■formance ofth eGlazounoffeog-lcertowasth e"climaxofth e%.|casion." Th e Glazounoffi sloqflandcanbecome sacch ari neanilpedestrian,saidMr.Downes,k m"Mr.Etoblazedawayi nmosti i i -Mtrepidfash i onwith i tsfireworlJh epave"th emusicasmuch i i mtincti onaspossible,andbyvittaflofgoodtasteandj udgmentmadelHconsistentlyinteresting.Th eo-Hdenzaswereph enomenal...."I"Wh ath eneedsnow,"wroteOlifl

Downes,"isexperience,freedaßfixj m constraint,evenwh erei ti flaconstraintwiselydictatedbyk i Hteach ers;opportunitytoprofitb|Hmuch playingonmanyplatforas-Mi nsh ort,th ematuring(th atonl)Hh ardwork andexperiencebrinflandth econsequentdevelopmenti flagreatermeasureofconvicti )andi ndi vi duali tyth ath ecanpioflentlybringtoh i sperformance!.'!Arth urBergerofth eEMM

Tribuneledoffh i sreviewwith tHparagraph :"Forth esk i llfulproduction«■th eloveliestandmostrefinedri oMsound i twouldbeh ardtofindmyoung i nstrumentalistmorequiMfiedth anTosh i yaEto,wh onamh i sNewYork debutlastDigi tMCarnegieHall."Mr.Bergeropinedth at"Mr.Hi

belongstoth atclassoftop-raßvioli ni stsforwh omth ei nstmmji sli k eapreciousobject&f*F%with th e sign'fragile,do«■h andle.' Giventh eprivi legemh andli ng i t,h e doessowith mutmostcareandrestraint,andw%ofh i sconcertseemedademons"ti onofj ustth i s."Joh nBriggsgreetedth eiy«Jartisti nth eNew York»J"aremark ablenewvioli ms«|playedon"ah i gh levelofdirtjtion." "feepossessesatonejvelvetsmooth nessandrema"j«puri ty,"pennedMr.Bnggs."■playscleanlyand i ntune.*mdouble-stopsare accurate,tmph rasi ng i s i ntelligentana»|sici anly." t ~ JMIfth erecitalMr.Briggs,"itwasth atOgjch osenwere Tf"TJImoodand musicalWfBwouldbeapleasure,**£Mh earMr.EtoplayaJ«work ath i snextreJ"',»i ti stobeh opedwilltak eFTth enearfuture.In th ese timesofm

crisi sth eemergence« Mfront-rank musicalta»|th atdisplayedbyj i aljwonttogounnoticedj ß" ,■back p/fB +tnio3S1scannedbyth e>J>JS,*«each ofth eearth speoP maccesstomusebn«i ~Mcauseofsuch ffP msmasKreislerHerfett«f$iIti stobeh opedti h at5< j /Mi yaEtowh oseNew j jgivespromiseth aJsomeday.h j g,

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FROM THEFRYING PANBillHosok awa:

Th reeonth eWesternSlopeMontrose,Colo.

Ofth esmallh andfulofJapaneseAmericans'i nth i spartofColorado,th reearenoteworth y.Letmetellyouaboutth em.Butfirst,let'slocateMontrose. Iti sth eseat

ofMontrosecounty i nwestcentralColorado. Iti sonth eUncompah greriver,onU.S.High way50.Mountainsring i tonth reesides,andsomeofth eworld'smostspectacularcountry i swith i neasydrivi ngdistance.Dropbyth esouconservationserviceofficeh ere,

and you'llmeeta lank ysix-footernamedJoh nNish i mura. Joh n i sa Colorado-born Nisei wh oj rrewup i nRock yFord.Hespentah i tch with th e522ndFi eldArtilleryBattalion i nWar11,wentback toColoradoA&M tospeciali zei nsoilch em-istrY«Joh n'sj obi stoanalyzesoil,,figureitspotentiali -tiesandlimi tati ons,recommendi tsmostproductiveuse. Hesh owsfarmersh owsaltsandalk ali scanbeleach edout,h owdrainageditch essh ouldbeputi ntoreclaim lowland,h owpoorsoilcanbe i m-provedandh ow goodsoilcanbeconserved.Joh i ii sth efi rstofourtrio.

* * *IfJoh ntak esyoutoh i sneat,attractiveduplex,

you'llmeeth i s wife,Masa,th e second ofth etrio.Masawasbornydgrewup i nIliff,alittlefarmingtownnearSterling i nnorth eastColorado.Sh ewasstudyingnutriti onatColoradoA&Mwh ensh emetandmarriedJoh n.Oneofh ergrad-uateprojects wasanimalnutriti on—th erole ofvitami nsandminerals i nth edevelopmentofbeefcattle.Wh ensh emovedtoMontrosewith Joh n,sh egot

a j ob i nth elaboratoryofth elocalh ospi talwi thh erch emi stryandph ysi ologyback ground. Nowsh e'sa h appyh omemak erwh o j ustcan'tstandtoputawormonah ook wh ensh egoesfish i ngwithh erh usband. "

Th eyLoveLi ttleKatieYou h avetodrive22milesnorth westtoDelta

tonnd th eth udNisei ,a-ndch ancesaresh e'llbetomilesawaych asi ngdownastoryforh ernews-paper,th eGrand JunctionDailySentinel. Hername i sKath eri neKawamura,anativeDenverite,wh oi s h avi ngth etimeofh erli feasanewsh en.Katierunsth eDeltabureauofth eSentinelandconsiders.DeltaandMontrosecountiesash erregu-larbeat. Butletaforestfireoragoodmurderdevelopi nGunnison,orOuray,orPaonia,andKatienopsi ntoh er1933coupeandawaysh erattles.Inh eroffice,sh e tak esreportsfrom adozen part-timecorrespondentsandfilesth estonesto h erpaperbyteletype.Katie probably k nows morepersons i nDelta

andMontrosecountiesth ananyoth eri ndi vi dual.Mayors,j udges,sh eri ffs,lawyersareallfirst-nameacquaintances.Th eyloyelittleKatie.Fresh outofth eUniversityofColoradosch ool

ofj ournalism i n1946,KatiewentdowntoPaoniatowork onaweek lynewspaper. Sh e,th e bossandth eprinterwereth eentirestaff.Katierandownnews,soldads,evensettypeonoccasion.In1949sh esh i fted h erallegiancetoth eSentinelandopenedth eDeltaofficeasanexperiment.Sh e'ssti llrunningth ebureau.Now,you'rej ustasli k e-lytoseeKatie'sby-lineoverafootballstoryasamurdertrial.

*.* *MoreNextWeek onMi k eMi k eEmizawa i saJapaneseciti zen,buth ebe-

longs i nth i sreportbecause h eli ves i nMontrose.Mi k ewasborni nManch uri a19yearsago,evacuatedtoJapanin1940afterth eRussianstook over.Hegota j obasa h ouseboyforanAmericanofficerwh oeventuallysent h i m toth eGHQ n/otorpoolsch oolwh ereMi k elearnedtodrive.Letmetellyouth erestofth estoryj ofMi k e,

andh owh egottoMontrose,nextweek .

SupportersofSegregationMaintai nWh i teSupremacyMustNotbeMolested

ByELMERR.SMITH

Box-ScoreonRaceRelations:

Th emani nth estreetaswellasth esocialsci enti sti sabletorecognizeandexperienceprocessesofinteractionwith oth erpeople.Oneofth emostvivi dtypesofinteractiontomostper-sons i sth atbetweentwopersonsortwogroupsofdifferentcul-turaland/orracialback ground.Anumberofpoliti ci ans,bothonalocalandnationallevel,h avegiventh ei rth ough tsandener-giestoanattempttosolveth eproblemsi nvolved i nsuch soci al1i nteraction.Th elateSenatorBilbo h asti meandagaindiscussedproblem.Manyofh i sfollowersand'li k e-mi nded contemporaries h avetendedtoarriveatth esamecon-clusion i nrelationtoth emeth odofsolving th eproblems i nvolvedi nsociali nteractionbetweenper-sons ofdifferentcultures andraces.Th i ssolutionrestsuponth ebasisofsegregation.Th euph olders of segregationbetweenth eracesandeth ni cgroupsi nth eUni tedStatesandth eUn-i onofSouth Afri ca(wh ereracerelationsaremuch morenegativeth an i nth e U.S.)maintai nth atwh i tesupremacy"mustnotbemolested.Th eyfurth ermaintai nupon "Ch ri sti anprinci ples"th atanni h i lati on i s i nconceivable;"as-simi lati onandamalgamation"areevilsandsh ouldbeavoidedatallcosts.Th eonlyalternativeforth eProtectionofth ewh i teand"su-perior"group i sth esegregationofth eracesandeth ni cgroups.Iti stoth i sendth atth eyh avebentand arebendingth ei reveryef-fort.Segregation i s"th eact,process,orstateofonepersonorgroupofPersonsbeingsetapartorsepar-atedfrom oth ersi nth eprocessofsociali nteraction."Th i sdoesnotmean th atdiscri mi natorytreat-menti n allph asesofsocialac-tivi ty i spartofsegregation.Inoth erwords, segregation i s notsynonymouswith discri mi nati on!Usuallyi ti nvolvesunequaltreat-ment,and i ti susuallyatypeofsociallifeth atisforcedupononeEroupbyanoth er.Th i s,h owever,<joes notnecessarily h aveto beth ecase.Segregation, as a matterof

fact,maybe ei th ervoluntaryori nvoluntarily.Th ebestexampleofvoluntary segregation may beround i nth epresenceofth eMen-nomtes.Th eMennonitesarebasi-callyareligi ousgroup.Th eybe-Kan tocometoth e New Worldduringth eti meofWilli am Permandsettledi nwh ati stodayPenn-sylvania. Th ey h ave since th at«memoved i nto oth erpartsof"cUnitedStates,i ncludingtwocolonies i n Yamh i ll,Ore.,wh i chnave been recently studied bysmith ,PuguaandLouie.Th esepeo-Ple h avesetupself-imposedrules

ofsegregationfrom th erestofth ecommuniti es wh oreth eylive!Tney h aveattempted toexcludealloutside i nfldenees,andth ussafeguardth ei rculturalh eri tage.Someofth esecommuniti esforbidth euseofth eautomobile,th etel-eph one,moving pictures,radiosandsecondaryandcollege educa-ti on.:\Involuntarysegregationofgroupsbuseduponculturalandra-cialdi fferencesismuch morecorn-man th an voluntarysegregation.Oneofth emostclassicexamplesofi nvoluntarysegregationi nth eUnitedStates is th eplacingofAmericanIndranson reservationsby th eFederalgovernment.Th eforcedsegregationofallpersonsofJapaneseancestryfromth ePa-cifi cCoast i nrelocation centersduring World WarIIwas anabortedattemptatsuch control.Th esegregationofth eAmericanNegro i snotofh i sown voliti on.Oth erracialgroupsi nth eUni tedStates, i ncluding th e Ch i neseAmericans, Mexican Americans,Fili pi nosandPuertoRicans,h avebeenandareforcedi ntoseparatelivi ngareas,socialfunctions,andeconomicacti vi ti esfrom th e"wh i teAmericans"th rough pressure ofpublicopini on,socialandeconom-i cdiscri mi nati on,andi nternalco-h esi on. Th e "minori ty person"findsh i mselfcircumscribedandex-cluded i nth e useofpublicser-vi ces,acquiri nganeducation,en-teringoccupationsandprofessions.Th eabovegeneralizati onsarealltruei nabroad,generalsense,butmoreoften th an notth esegre-gated groupswith i nagiven so-cietyareth eresultofaverycom-plexprocess ofwh i ch both th edominantandth eminori tygroupsarebutdimlyaware.Itwillbetoh i scomplexprocessth atwewillturnouri nterestnextweek .

Citati on...Arch i tectBobMatsumotorecent-lywasnamed"youngmanofth eyear"byth e JuniorCh amberofCommerceofRaleigh ,N.C.

VagariesTVJuliet...Nis(ei televiewerswh oseeth e

KenMurraysh owonCBSvi ak i nev-scopeonth ei rlocalstationssti llh aveach ancetoseeEileenYaek oNi i k amurai nh erbiggestTVroleto date.MissNak amuraplayedth efemini neleadoppositescreenstarGeneRaymond i nadramaticepisodeonth eMurraysh owwh i chwastelecastonNov.10 i nNewYork Ci ty. MissNak amurawasseenasaColumbiaUniversitystu-dentwh oi scaugh ti nKoreabyth eoutbreak ofwarwh i levisi ti ngh erfamily. Sh emeetsRaymond,aUNdoctor,wh enth elattercomestotreath ersi ck broth er.Th edoctorrecallsanearly i nteresti ndramaandth etwoperformascenefrom "RomeoandJuliet". . .MissNak amura,featuredi n"Anti-gone"lastyearatHunterCollege,h asbeenseen i nanumberofTVsh owsrecently,i ncludingth eroleofaKoreangirlonth e"PulitzerI'rizePlayh ouse"dramatizati onofHalBoyle'swarfrontdispatch esandi n"OneMan'sFamily."

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RumoronKido...Th ere'stalk i nHonolulu th atRep.Mitsuyuk i Kido,Democraticleaderwh oi soneofth ebestvote-guttersonOah u,mayrunforth eHonolulu Board of Supervisors"nextyear,Rep.Kido,ateach erandarealestatedealer,waselectedto■th e territori allegislaturei n 1946andwasreelectcd i n 1948and1950... ActressMitsuk oMiura,wh omarriedLi eut.GeorgeGodaofCaliforniafouryearsagoi nth efi rstOccupationweddingandwh oh asbeenlivi ngi nCalifornia,leftforTok yo lastweek . Sh ewillmak eamotionpictureforDal<_ii nJapan.

Sadler'sWells...Carolyn Ok ada, 15-year olddaugh terofMr.'andMrs.HitoOk ada,dancedi nth eUniversityofUtah Th eater'sproductionofNoelCoward's"Cavalcade"lastweek .Th i sweek sh ewasoneoffiveSaltLak egirlsselectedtoappeari nback ground scenes during th eth ree-dayvisi tofth eSadlerWellsTh eater Balletfrom England.YoungMissOk adai ssecretaryofth e j uni orclassatWestHighSch ooli nSaltLak e.

Th eTank Gun...,Willi rfm Faulk ner,NobelPrizewinneri nliterature,h -aswri ttenanewnovel,"RequiemforaNun,"wh i ch carri esth efollowingcom-mentonth eNi sei Glsandth ewari n'h i s descripti onofapublicsquare i nasouth erntown:"...oneworld:th etank gun,

capturedfromaregimentofGer-mans i nanAfricandesertbyaregimentofJapanesei nAmericanuniforms,wh ose moth ers and

fath erswere i na Californiade-tentioncampforenemyaliens,andcarried(th egun)seventh ousandmilesback tobeseth alfwaybe-tween,asasortofsecondaryfly-i ngbuttress to a mementoofSh i loh and Th eWi lderness...."Box-Office..MGM's "GoforBrok e!"was

outgrossedbyoj nlyth roeoth erfilms,alsoMGM productions,dur-i ngth epast12month satth eLoews'StateTh eateri nLosAn-geles.Th eonlyfilmstodobetterth anth estoryofth eNi sei Glswerealso"colossal"productions,Ki ngSolomon'sMines,Th eGreatCarusoand Sh owboat. "GFB" playedth ree week s atLoews'State,grossing$21,000 duringth efi rststanza...Reportsfromforeignsh owi ngs i ndi cateth epicture h asuni versalappeal.Ith asnotbeen

sh ownasyeti nJapan,excepttoGls.

442ndCircus...Veteransofth e442ndCombat

Team i nth eHonoluluareali k etodoth i ngsi nabigway.Twoyearsago th ey i mportedaHollywoodsh ow,h eadedbyMarth aBaye,andth i syearth eysponsoredath ree-ringcircus from th ewestcoastforatwo-week engagementwh i chwasextendedto.th reeweek s.

Denverite...An article byBillHosok awa,ti ed"Wh yILivei nDenver,"willappeari nth eDecemberi ssueofPageantMagazine. Billsees agreatfutureforColoradoandth eRock yMountainarea,notingth atth estatecanaccommodateapopu-lationof5milli ons.

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i nManh attanbyRok uSugah ara

Nisei FilmStoryTh e oth erdayIbumped i ntoaTVproducerwh o h adani dea

aboutprogrammingfilmsaboutminori tyraces."\Vh erecanIgetsomefilmonth eNisei ," h e ask edme.Ididalotofh ead-scratch i ng,'th ough tback aboutth eWRAdays,

andth encameupwith th eenswer.Th ere j ustaren'tany.True i ti sth atth ereh avebeenseveraldocumentaryfilmsabout

th eNi sei during th erelocationcampdays,somefootageaboutth e442nd i nth enewsreels,andafewstraysh otsaboutNisei Weekandth efi rstNisei graduatefromWestPoint.

Th erei sj nocompletepack aged!storytotellth eNisei story—wh ereh ecamefrom,wh ath edoes,andh ow h eli ves."Yournationalorganizati onmustsurelyh avesomefilmsabout

th ework th eydoabouti tsmembers,"h equeried.Asfaras1k now,th erei sn'tanyth i ngavailableaboutth eJACL

exceptforsomeamateursh otsonth erecentNationalConventions."Well,th eNi sei aremissi ngoneveryi mportantmediumof

communicati oni fth eyoverlook filmy"myfriend,continued,"iti ssometh i ngtoth i nk about.Iti sth emosteflectiveandquick estwayofgaini nganunderstandingofth eproblemsofyourracialgroup."1agreedwi th h i m andcameawayfrom th econferencewith a

feelingth atsometh i ngsh ouldbedoneabouti t.

HandicapsTowardRealizati onAllth i stak esmoney.Ith i nk th ereareenough Nisei wh ocould

writeadecentscriptandsuffici entcamera-wisefolk wh ocoulddoth esh ooti ng.Th epersonneli sth erebutth ebank rollj usti sn't.Ittak esatleustath ousanddollarstoproduce andsh ootone

reelof16-mmfi lmsuitableforcommercialuse.LocalTVfilm proTUucers i nsi stona$200Qmini mumfora j obofth i snature,butwithNisei talentdoing th e j ob,Ih gureth atabaremini mumof$1000migh tapply. * »Iaiso k now th atth epromotionalandpublici tybudgetofth e

JACLi sverysmallandcouldh ardlyunderwritesuch aproject.Bu,tforth esak eofposterityIth i nk th eNi sei communitycouldstandafewdocumentaryfilms.People i nJapanandpeoplei nth i scountryarei nterested i nwh atth eNi sei do,th ei rj obs,th ei rfamili esandth ei rback ground.

"GoforBrok e!"didasplendid j obforth e442ndboysandth erei snoreasonwh ysometh i ngonasmallerscalecan'tbedonefarth ecommunityatlarge.Ith i nk th erei sroom,forafilm on"Wh atAboutth eJAi CL"or

"Th eWork ofth eADC,"Itwouldbewonderfuli fweh adadocumentaryfilmonth eIssei

wh enth eyfirstcametoth i scountryandapicturestoryofth ei rproblemsduring-th eearlyyears.Th esamewouldapplytoapictureatorofth eevacuationandrelocation.NoNisei grouph asundertak ensuch aprojectandwesh allh avetobecontentwi th onlymentalmemories.'~...;_ —..

" " "'~!"'

AWiderAudienceWith th egrowingusageoffilm i ntelevisi on,th ereisanever-

growing-demandforunusualfilms.1th i nk agoodtwo-reelfeaturettewouldbemoreeffective

th anadozentrainedspeak erstouringth ecountryexplaini ngth ework andth eproblemsofth eJACL.Atth esametime i twouldbepossibletosh owsuch afilmonlocalTVstationstobeviewedbyregionalaudiences.Th emeth odsofwinni ngfriends and i nfluencingpeople h aveundergonegreatch angesi nth elastdecade.Moreand<*moreth eaudio-

visualmeth odsarecomingtoth eforebecauseth eyh avebeenfoundtobeth emosteffective,with th elowestperuniti mpressioncost.

" * "So,th i si ssometh i ngtoth i nk about.Afilm i snotlimi tedtoanationalorganizati onli k eth eJACL

alone,butcouldbeutili zedbymembersofaNisei communityi nanyregion.,,,

,«* -A;*ui*J|Forexample,afilmaboutth eNi sei i nth efish i ngi ndustry,th eNi sei i nfarming,floriculture,i ndustryoranylineofwork .Ni sei wri ters'groupsordramaclubscouldplansuch aproject

forth ei rcommunityandgainalotoffunandexperiencei nth epro-cess.A j udi ci ousamountofprofessionalk now-h ow i s i mperative i fth efi lm i stobeusedonanationalscale.Irecallafilm storyproducedbyth eSerisawabroth ers i nLosAngelesabout15yearsorsoago.Itwasadramaticpicture

asIrecallwith plentyofromanticsituationsth rowni n.Atleastweh adaNisei leadingladyandh erowh ocavorted!Infrontofth ecameras.Idon'tk now wh atbecameofth efHm,butoth ersuch venturesarealsopossibletoday.Th eNisei fi lmstoryi ssti lli ni tsprimi ti vestagebutth epossi-bili ti esaremany.Iti ssometh i ngforeveryNisei toth i ngaboutbe-cause th eNi sei storysh ouldgetwidencirculationandconsideration.

5PACIFIC CITIZENSaturday,November17,1951

PACIFICCITIZEN

SportsYamagataPlaysforHumboldtStateHank Yamagnta,greatestrunningback i nth eh i storyofAlturas,

Calif.,High Sch ool,i snowplayingh alfback forHumboldtStateCol-legeofArcata,Calif.Yamagata'slonggainersh elpedHumboldtcinchsecondplacei nth eFarWesternCollegeConferenceracelastweekasth eydefeatedSouth ernOregon,37to6"...Yamugatawasnamedtoth eAll-North ern Californiaall-starsquadlastyear...JimmyTsu-gawa,staroflastyear'sBeav-arton,Ore.,High team,startedataHaltback postasLewisandClark CollegeofPortland,oneofth etopsmallcollegeteams i nth ewest,smoth eredastrong Idah o Statesquau,-h )to2,at.focateUo.

LeftyKi k k awaMayMak eLi ttleRoseBowlAtleastoneXNisei piayermaygeti nto tneLittle itoseBowl

gamenexi monui i nrasauei i a.me i i oi ne lowh rasuuenaouuuogs,uuueieai vutoaatewitftvictoriesoveruounouinptouanui ong-ne-acuj uni orcolleges,nave aaelensivesaiei y i nLeny i vi KKuwa.'..i vai pni vuuoi a, averaging-eignt"yarusacany,suppneamucnolvie onen-sivepuncnasuompionConegeDiani teu astrong Siock i oi i collegeteam,i n 10 0. i vuuota,caneutne"Japanese j e<.,'lias gaineu-t-tiyaiu.cs i nwjveug.ames...uaDe h arasai.a to;sseuapass wnicn wasgoodfor00yarosanaatouch downancsetupanotnerc'aitech scowwitnapassaitnougntne<i i ,ngi neerslosttoOccidentalcollegei na'M toIdbattle...TrainerLincolnKmuira 01 th e ban JoseStatebpartans i saveteranofth e442nd Combatlearn.

" " *Th ebestteamseriesreportedbyaNisei squadsofarth i sseasonwasturnedi nbyth eJoh nnyDownsteamofth eLak ewobdMajorsi nDenver■wi h a2938.Frank Neh ata,th e youngpin-mangierwh owonth eNationalJACLi sweepstak esback i n1»48,turned i na687series,i ncludinga276 h i gh game.Oth erseriesw«reJoh nSak ayama538,JimOta417,BobAlayeda555andHoochOk umura585.

Much Acti ononPrepGridi ronsWith Koj i Watanabebreak i ngth escoringi ce i nth efirstquar-

terwith a3l>-yardtouch downaroundh i sownleftend,PlacerLnionHigh ofAuburn,Calif.,wenton towh i p Roseville,34 to20,toearnatleastatieforfirstplace i nth eSierraFooth i llleague.Sh i rt*Maedadirectedth ewinni ngHillmenfrom th equarterback slotFourNisei areonth eElk Grove,Calif.,High varsity.Th eyareTomOk amoto,Frank Kaiwamura,KazuoInouyeand Jim Yosh i h araTh e Wh eatland,Calif.,,High footballteam,wh i ch h asfeaturedth eplayofRayandTedFuk ui ,sufferedth ei rfi rstdefeatlastweek after15consecutivevi ctories...Halfback Jim Sak amoto'splayonoffenceanddefensewaspraisedlastweek alth ough th eSelma,Calif.,Bearslosttoth eunbeatenSangerApach esi na4sto0contest...Alth oughth eylostth ei rfirstgameafter19straigh tvictories i nth reeyeawlastweek ,membersofth eFowler,Calif.,Redcatswereconsoledwh enth eyweretak en as* gueststoth eCalifornia-Wash i ngtonandSantrancisco 49ers-New York Yank eesgamesoverth e week end i nBerk eleyandSanFrancisco.GuardHi roTsuk i mura h asbeenastarallyearforth eRedcatsand h asblock edfourpunts.Oth erNi sei onth eteamwh omadeth etripareTak esh i Osak i ,Rich ardKuda andFrank Nak ayama.'.Quarterback BobYosh i da passedforatouch -downona27-yardpassplaybuth i sMadera,Calif.,Coyoteswerede-featedbyFresno32to19...SidSak amoto,starcenterofth eEdisonHigh Ti gersofFresno,alsodoesth epuntingforth eteam...Quar-terback Iwata scored once asCapistrano,Calif, Hieh deWodBrea,28to12...Halfback Tom Ozak i gained11yardsi nth reecarnesa* th epowerfulSan FranciscoPolytech ni cParrots i tebli sh edSttropd^^HSdateSoraXrfo"1"-"" " "SanLeandroStarGuestatLunch eonr«i-f h - t?°/urPnsedlfHalfback TogoYosh i ok aofSanLeandroCalif.High windsupatSantaClaraUniversity.Yosh i ok awasTPnch atti ngwith Coach Dick Gallagh erofth eBroncosatalunch eonatth eOak landAth leti cClubatwh i ch Yosh i ok aandfi veoth erSFand?aielyWinni nla£h kdTnbJTAP°V-le" afoSrC°thbe r;i i fR,? mNa"ba>Placek i ck i nßspeciali stforth eCamD-S:LSfl2BroCTbT'M ndteare°W.h i S trybUtWs*"SeattleiteWinsGuessingContest

ach allengefrom Yosh i oSh i rai ,flyweigh tandbantamweigh ch ampionofJapan,foratitlebout.Ringsi dersatth eMarino-AllenbSrtsayth atSh i rai i mpressed i nafour-round exh i bi ti onwith Rich ardSak a.onth esamecard...GeorgeYoah i nagareports i nCrossroadsth atTommyUmeda,th e"GoforBrok e!"k i d i smak i ngn h i I-f-Australia.Umeda nowfigh ti ngDownUnder,'Ori?i naU?w.5greftLedIr.Sff,,11'B,butAustrali»offici alsrelentedwh i n i Vwaspublici zedth atth efi gh terwasaveteranofth efamous442ndCombatTeam.UmedawroteYosh i nagath ath ewasth efi rstNisei to"terAustraliasinceth ewar(manyNisei served i nAustraliaduringth ewaras mi h tary i ntelligence languagespeciali sts).Umedaalso repored h atth efilm "GoforBrok e!"wasgoingoverbig i nAsSStn"ri?*fbV j nstBlueyWilk i nson Melbourne waspostponedwh enth eAustralianfigh tercamedownwith acold

SmallFryHaveTh ri llsi nKezarTwo,smallfryNisei grdidersh adth eth ri llofth ei rli vesSunHnvwh enth eyappeared i nSanFrancisco's KezarStadiumTi,yHalfback KentIk edaandRigh tGuardWayneFuj i aofth .C""*Culliganteam ofSanMateo,Oalif.,forth epastth reey£sW?h ech ampi onsofth ePopWarnerBoysFootballConference Both Ik edaandPnj i tawerecandidatesforth esmall-fryAll-AmericalastyearTh eyplayedth eLesVogelteamofSanFranciscd i nth eprelimi nary

gametoth eSanFrancsico49ers—Ne.w York Yank eesprofessionalcontest.

Sh i madaLosesi nMatch GameTourneyFuzzySh i madalostoutlastweek i nth equarter-finalsofth eSanFrancisco i i ayArjatournamenttoselectth etwobowlerswh owillrepresentth eregion i nth eNationalMatch -Gamech ampi onsh i ps

i nCh i cagonextmonth .Sh i mada,wh ocarriesa202averagei nth ebanCarlosMajors,wasone ofth e leaders th rough outth e earlyrounds ..With >such bowlers as HalOgata,HowardKiyama,TaroMiyasato,Ch i ck SaraeandTadNagasawastilli nth erunning th ere'sa goodch anceth ataN.soi k egler,wi llrepresentHawai i i nth ena-tionalch ampi onsh i ps...Seattle bowlinglastweek was h i gh li gh tedbyth eperformancesofNisei pin-blasters.Frank Yok oyama h ada254gamei nth eFoundryLeagueatMainBowl,wh i leSam Tsuk ai 'sbdth OcPPFri i hh eac N h MRnSineT SeßttleRecandTatOsaTsllOledth eFridayNigh tLeagueatFortLawton.TomaUrak awa's145averagei s-h i gh i nth eQueenAnneTimberTessiescircui tPjTulMm

cialLeaguei nOntario,Ore.,with a607 ' C°mmei-

Yosh i ok aWinsFresnoGolfTourneysoJi?Llt::*\z" f

rce,cuebntHfh adefai i /r-amentspon-th eFresnomunici palcourselnspiredbyMa*""fi* °f135°Ver

anda541 series,th eGrand"unton i n$t AU*emura's216game

Leagueh i ta h i gh scratetam oW'.nf'"H*2409lastweek .JunoJue's508"H£i i «■ v& seriesof

utedtoth e h i gh total Jack v*h -"Kob°S 502alsocontrib"

and212took toph ono'anL T"S,645Ongamesof233-200Bowl.YoNatsnh araturned i naJ&W Nisei MaJorsatVogue";.Th eSaltLak eJACLbask etsI,ndu*n«f.?,amesof230and224:Dec.satth enew HellenicSm I*"* °pen i tsseas°n<">th etopNisei averagei nSeattm'na

Tauj i >s183 i scurrentlyFalls'MajorLeague tops:?h *dtv",N* With 177 th eIdah owana's159 i s h i gh on th edistaff?sMT *lerswh i leD«»roth yKu-

KanamuraTossesTouch downPasstofdUp{eflS»«-"tojedasuccessfulendzonepasslands j ayvees,18to13,i nth eCentralcm* UniversJtyofRed-

tfere&SSla-"=fci

Beach -Bak ersfieldCollege i reCPnH UT*reP°rtSofth eL0"*

bash /1'% TeruJi G«to,5foot5S4TSH asAok i 's*«ah .a,165-P°under,playedguardfor ounds>andD«"ielIsh i -Asato'sslash i ngrunafeatured tt" a-rib°r-''"Halfback Jimvictoryoverth e HonoluluTowniesWVtJl°fAHawai i >s47to 13?f\e Tniaeba(=k s i nrecent£il k ' Asato-one«'th eand k ,ck edfourconversionsCI"Sfch :s-to-ry'**r*dth reetimesm twogames. 01aP°lnts.givi ngh i m'moreth an50

GolfTourneySch eduledatJACLConfabBERKELEY,Calif.—Th eMi raVi staGolfCourseh asbeenselect-edforth etournamenttobeh eldi nconj unctionwi th th eNorth ernCalifornia-Western NevadaJACLDistri ctCouncilconventiononNov.24and25 i nBerk eley,i twasan-nouncedth i sweek byMasYone-mura,presidentofth e h ostEast-bayCh apterandgeneralch ai rmanforth econvention.Playerswillteeoffat(J:3O a.m.

onSunday,November25. TaroFuk ush i ma,ch ai rmanofth etour-ney,disclosedth atprizeswillbeawardedforlowgross,lownet,andtorunners-up.'Each playerwillbegivenah andi capaccordingto h i slocalrating. JACL membe#6h i p i snecessaryforpartici pati on.Th e$3.50entryfee,wh i ch i n-cludesgreenfee,sh ouldbe senttoMush Asami atG44-55th Street,Oak land,California.

Jack IzuTopsProduceLeagueINDIO,Calif.— Jack Izu,topaverageman i n th e Coach ellaValleyProduceleagueat182,ledh i sleague-leadingCrownfoursometo a 4 to0victoryoverTh eronHook eri nth eeigh th week ofplay.Izuh ada5(J3 series,i ncludinga210game.Crownnowh oldsasix-gameleadovers-econd-place■Calvita. EagleH&FI'roducearetiedforth i rd,wh i leLevyZenti i er,South westandTh eronHook ersh arefi fth place.VV.Fayi seigh th .TomSak ai 's563andSh i gSak a-

moto's559wereoth erh i gh serieswh i leGeorgeDoibatak etook h i ghgame h onorswith a218.

Nisei -StuddedWeigh tli fti ngTeam WinsPraise i nJapan

HONOLULU—Hawai i 'sweigh tlifti ngteam,fourofwh osefi vemembersareNisei ,returnedh ererecentlyfrom Japan,acclaimedas■th e "bestbeh avedath leti cgroupevertovisi tJapan."Th e Maini ch i newspapers of

Osak aandTok yo,sponsorsofth etrip,publish edh i gh praiseforth eHawai i anteamwh i ch wonth reeofitsfourtourneysi nJapan.Membersofth eHawai i anteamwereK.Y-amash i ta,middleweigh t;Emerick Ish i k awa, ligh twei gh t;Rich ardTomitaandGeorgeYosh i -k awa,feath erweigh ts;andRich ardTom,bantamweigh t.Yamash i 'taandIsh i k awa,formernationalch aj npi onandmemberofth e1948U.S.Olympicteam,wereundefeated i nJapan. Tomita,amemberofth eU.S.team i nth eworld's weigh tli rti ng ch ampi on-sh i psi nPark lastyear,wonsec-ondplace th reetimesana wononce.Yosh i ok a,presentNationalAAUch ampi on,wononceasa.ligh t-weigh tandwasrunneruponceasafeath erweigh t.Th eJapaneseweigh tli fti ngteamwi llpayp.returncalltoHawai i i nFebruary.Jack Matsumoto managedth eHawai i anteamonth etour.

HirayamaScoresAgainstWh i tti erFRESNO,Calif.—Halfback Fi b-berHirayamai sespectedtobe«neofFresnoState'soffensiveweaponswh enth eBulldogsmeetastrongNorth TexasStateteam i nDen-ton,Tex.,onNor.24.Hi rayamascoredoneofFresno'stouch downsasth eBulldogsromp-edtoa28to0victoryoverth eWh i tti erPoetslastweek .

YonaminePlansToPlayAgainForTok yoGiantsHONOLULU—w.nvmine,Maui-bornouSV°madeabig h i t\l lder*k »

baseball i lfj .ffi "«*Jwillreturnto j ELIW"**««nforanottrTaVi?Yomiuri GiantsofToLli tk «anj —Postwarperiod,«tJS?i?*Planeafterth ecColtbfpanese seasonwh i »i . *nak e th eJaDanIT.all-starteamrKyYonamme,wh ortma\was i ntopconditi onai 1h ilost20pounds,clouted «d

run h omertoclinch Th eCnese"worldseries'forh eMyoGiantsagainstn,mfHawk s,duufpSJohfeftcifi cLeague. wa

EXPECTSIXTEENTEAMSTOENTERBOWLINGMEETAtleast16teamsareexpectedtoenterth e bowling toumanwwh i ch willbeh eld i nconjunctionwi th th eIntermountainJACL&trictcouncilconvention i nSiltLak eCityonNov.23,24and25Th e*IDCtournamentwillbeh eldonth enew Pal-D-Marlanes i nbaitLak eandareeocpecteitoat-tractteam entriesfrom Idah o,Utah andeasternOregon.Allen-trantsmustberegisteredasdele-gatesorboostersatth econven-tion.Events i nth e h andi capturn;areplannedi nmen'sandwomen'idivi si ons i n si ngles,doublesadteam events,accordingtoLyleKurisak i ,Jr.,ch ai rman.

Ik edaScoresforSmallFryGriddersSAN FRANCISCO-KentMscoredth eonlytouch downasth eConway-CulliganCougarsofSuMateo,Calif.,took overfirstplacei nth ePop WarnersBoysFooVballconferencebydefeatingth eLesVogelteamofSanFranck o,7to0,i nth eprelimi narygametoth e 49ers-Yank eesprofootballgameatKezarStadium onNot11.

OgataLosesLeadToCazinh ai nHawai i TourneyHONOLULU—AICazinh a,roll-

i nglafive-gamesesiesof1,041,forgedintofirstplaceinth eTerri-torialMatch Gamech ampi onsh i ptournamentonNov.3,-displacagHalOgatawh oturnedi na908score.Ogata,tournamentleaderforth epastth reeweek s,i snow 14pi nbeh i ndwith oneweek togo.HowardKiyama,wh oh adbeoi nfirstplaceforth reeweek sWwassecondforth reemorewwfelltosixth placeasLarryMeUtamaintai nedh i sh oldonth i rdplacaTaroMiyasatoi sfourth andStsmRobinsonfifth . _..

Oth ersi nth efi rsttenare»tSarae,TedNagasawa,A,Lo«PatRaiolaandDanKalei k uu.

EarlFinch NamedBroth erh oodWeekCh ai rmani nHawai iHONOLULU-EarlFinch ,JJMissi ssi ppi businessman«"anationalreputationasaone-m*USO"forNisei soldiers dun"!th e war,recently was *»*Broth erh ood Week ch ai rmwfJth eHawai i ch apterandPacinc*vi si onofWorldBroth erh ood.DrawntoHawai i ]><*f*°Nisfriendsh i pwi th h undredsofi w_soldiersduringth ewar,JW»merHattiesburg,Miss.,mercw-andfarmerisnowaPJ**Kenny Ok amoto i n th eA««TradingCo.i nHonolulu."Iti sfitti ngth ataman*h ascometobek nownngfjand i nternationallyasasynu>i nterracialfriendsh i p andiwstandingsh ouldserveasth elforth eBroth erh ood W«« Jlvancei nHawai i ,"Dr.W ,,Sh i mer,Hawai i ch apterdreeobserved. ..tuv.WorldBroth erh oodWeek i »

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ruary17-24,1952.

SSL n.i J6 PACIFIC CITIZEN

VitalStatisti csBIRTHS

ITnMrandMrs.Joseph H.Iwa-IJagirli nOak land,Calif.IToMr. and Mrs. Joh n Y.

limasboyi nOak land.IToMrandMrs.Kuniak i Ni sh i -■k aaboy i nOak land.■ToMrandMrs.Arth urIwasak i ,■illboro.'Ore.,aboy,RobertX.,on■TnMrandMrs.JoeMatsuzak ilifrlonNov.8i nSeattle.■XMrandMrs.MitsuruYama-■JdUboyonNov.8 i nSeattle.■ToMrandMrs.Wi lli amNish i -■ arirlonNov.9i nSeattle.■ToMrandMrs.JamesH.Mi-■i j ,(rirlonNov.9i nSeattle.■ToMr.andMrs.JamesS.Fu-■ave,Stock yardsStation,Colo.,a

■To'anTMrs.Tom T.Toya,HitrtLupton,Colo.,agirl.■ToMr.andMrs.Th omasTanak a1h oyonNov.8 i nSeattle.■ToMr.andMrs.YoneoHamadaBboyonNov.5 i n-SanFrancisco.|ToMr.andMrs.FredK.Nak a-Kawa,Acampo,Calif.,agirlonWToMr.andMrs.BentonFuj i ye■girlonNov.7 i nSeattle.■ToMr.andMrs.GeorgeG.Mura-■notoaboyonOct.27 i nSacra-

■"toMr.andMrs.TomT.Hiraga■boyonOct.25 i nSanFrancisco.■ToMr.andMrs.Noriyuk i Kuro-Bamaagirl,JoEllenKazumi,onBet.22i nLosAngeles.IToMr.andMrs.GeorgeKiyosh iHiamayasuagirl,Kath leenMas-Bk o,onNov.3 i nLosAngeles.■ToMr.andMrs.Masami Hi ro-Bh i ma,Santa Monica,Calif.,-aHirl,JaneMich i k o,onNov.3.■ToMr.andMrs.Ich i roHiragaBgirl,JoAnneKazuk o,onOct.Hi i nLosAngeles.IToMr.andMrs.Sh i geoKana-Bawaagirl,CeliaMayumi,onHct28i nLosAngeles.IToMr.andMrs.GeorgeOk ubo,■Artesia,Calif.,aboy,Benjami nHimi o,onOct.29.IToMr.andMrs.NobuoOk i aBid,DeniseCarolTanek o,onOct.Hi i nLosAngeles.1ToMr.andMrs.JoeTak eyosh iBaitoaboy,DaleToro,onOct.25nLosAngeles.ToMr.andMrs.MLnoruKasu-amaaboy,TerryEi j i ,onOct.9i nLosAngeles.ToMr.andMrs.Taisuk eKita-amaaboy,Mich ael,onOct.26nLosAngeles.ToMr.andMrs.HideoMura-i k aaboy,HideoKirk ,onOct29nLosAngeles.ToMr.andMrs.HideoJ.Yama-li i taagirli nOak landonNov.8.ToMr.andMrs.TomNak amuraneeLilli an Uj i fusa)twingi rls,

HjandraandCynth i a,onNov.8i nBaitLak eCity.IToMr.andMrs.Kiyosh i Kawa-i ataagirli nDenver.ToMr.andMrs.Joseph T.Kubo-awaagirlonOct.26i nBerk eley.ToMr.andMrs.Joh nMasash imnsek i ,Sunnyvale,Calif.,aboy,'ennis,onNov.4.ToMr.andMrs.RobertNobuodimaga,Madrone,Calif.,agirl,luMn>onNov.4.ToMr.andMrs.Rich ardKat-umi Ish i maru,Parlier,Calif.,a:ri onOct.15.JoMr.and Mrs.Sam Isamumnogida a girlonOot.24 i n■ToMr.andMrs.Sh i geruFuj i i ,■ountain View, Calif.,a girl,Jwne,onOct.24.ToMr.andMrs.Tsuyosh i Kiyo-awaagirl,Sh i rleyA.,onNov.mPortland,Ore.«Mr.andMrs.ToruArak i a%on,,N9v-!2inSeattle.JoMr.andMrs.Th omas Ta-latoaboyonNov.7i nSeattle..«Mr.and Mrs.George T."e'SantaClara,Calif.,aboy,lav"lHideo,onNov.3.

ToMr.andMrs.DavidH.Saitoaboyi nOak land,Calif.ToMr.andMrs.GeorgeYama-guch :agirli nDenver.

DEATHSMrs.Tome Kawah ata, 02,onNov.7 i nReedley,Calif.Ni i ch i Kanegae onNov.5 i nWestLosAngeles.Mrs.Fumi Tak euch i ,55,onNov.10 i nSeattle.IsaburoNish i mura,75,onNov.7 i nDenver.Sh i zuo Ok a,56,onNov.8 i nRedlands,Calif.Frank Iwak a,about60,onOct.16i nCh i cago.Mre.KaneOmata,68,Hanford,Calif.,onNov.8 i nWak ayama,Japan.Yorimari Tori i ,70,onNov.6 i nBak orsficld,Calif.SaburoKawamoto,17month old

sonofMr.andMis.BobKawa-moto,onNov.8 i nStock ton,Calif.Sei i ch i Yosh i nak a,61,onNov.4i nSeattle.Mi taroIwamizu,82,onNov.9i nLosAngeles.Mrs.MamieTamura Crossman

onNov.2 i nSeattle.Mrs.Tomi Koriyama,60,onNov.

5 i nSeattle.RobertBaileyReynolds,2-yearoldsonofMr.andMrs.JamesB.Reynolds(neeSh i zuyeNak ah i ra)onNov.11nearMillbrae,Calif.Tak utaroNak ah ara,66,onNov.

11i nLosAngeles. ,MasaruMayeda,72VonNov.10i nLosAngeles.

MARRIAGESTsutaycKanotoHarryTak eta

onNov.4 i nSeattle.Teruk oCh ino,LosAngeles,to

Yutak aYamaguch i ,SanDfcgo,onOct.27i nTucson,Ariz..-_Haruk o Ok ubo, San Jose,toHarryIsek i onNov.10i nParlier,Calif.ElinorRuth Emi Uyenoto'th e

Rev.GeorgeBenedictGroseonOct.19 i nBoston,Mass.

MARRIAGELICENSESAk i k oMorimoto,25,SanFran-cisco,andTom T.Matsuda,25,l'enryn,inAuburn,Galif.Sumi k oOzawa,21,andTak ash i

Sugi h ara,30,Rich mond,Calif., i nSanFrancisco.FrancesM.Sh i bataandJack Y.Furuk awa i nDenver.Mai-yEma,St.Louis,Mo.,andMilton,Hayanoi nDenver.Fusak oKunimoto andNoboruDoiok ai nSanFrancisco.

JACLAuxili aryHoldsElectionMembersofth eSaltLak eJACL

women'sauxili arysch eduled anelectionmeetingfor'Fridayeven-i ng,Nov.16,atth eh omeofMrs.Ch i ck Terash i ma.Mrs.Mi k i Yanowasco-h ostess.Clubmemberswerealsosch ed-

uledtodiscusstfcnewmembersh i ps.Th egroupvvflfpush i tsmember-sh i p campaign th rough out th emonth ofNovember.

Orch i dsFinanceCollegeSch olarsh i pPULLMAN,Wash .— A $150

sch olarsh i pch ock waspresentedrecentlyto Hideo Hash i moto,afresh manfrom Kealia,Kauai,byth eHawai i anClubatWash i ngtonStateCollege.Th eclubraisedth emoneyfor

th esch olarsh i pawardbyth esaleofseveralth ousandbabyoi-ch i dsonth eoccasionofMoth er'sWeek -endonth ecampuslastMay.Th eorch i dswereflown i nfromHawai i .

VioletteKusak aWedsGIVeteranOfKoreanWarCLEVELAND,O.—MissVi oletteKosak a,daugh terofMr.andMrs.Fuk asaburo Kosak a'ofCh i cago,formerlyofSeattle,wasmarriedonSept.9 toLieut.GeneTak a-h ash i ofCleveland i nth eAmasaStoneCh apelofWesternReserveUniversity.Lieut.Tak ah ash i ,acombatvet-eranofth ewari nKorea,i sth esonofMr.andMrs.HarryK.Kuni.sh i maofCleveland.Mrs.QeorgeKosak aofCh i cagowas h ersister-in-law'smatronofh onor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.FredOnoandMrs.Joh nMatsu-sh i ma,sistersofth egroom,andMissBarbaraPerimanofDallas,Tex.Tak Yamagataservedasbest

man. Ush ers wereJoh nMatsu-sh i ma,HarlanTak ah ash i andCorp.KenYamash i ta.Areceptionfollowedth ecere-mony. Assisti ng i n th e h ousepartywereMissesLeth aArr-ants,FernGizzarelli,JosleenLock h art,Virgi ni aStone,AnnCh antz,HedyMerten,EileenSh ea,CarolPort-man, Maureen Sash i h ara, RuthKano, Elaine Bregman, GladysWoodandMrs.J.Matsush i mtkAfteraweddingtriptoNiagaraFallsandCanada,th ecouple i slivi ngi nCh i cago.Th ebri dewasgraduatedfromth eUniversityofTexaswh eresh ewasamemberofOrangeJack etsandMortarBoardandwasaBlue-bovinetBelle. Sh e receivedh ermaster'sdegreefromWesternRe-serve.Lieut.Tak ah ash i graduatedfromWestern Reserve and served i nKoreafromSept.1,1950toMarch ,1951wh enh ewaswounded.Hei saformervice-presidentofth eClevelandch apterofth eJACL.

Nisei ExperimentalGroupWillGiveKyogen Plays.SANFRANClSCO—Preparationforth ecomingBayAreaperfor-mancesofth eLosAngelesNiseiExperimentalGroup,"Th ePlumsCanWait"andKyogenplays,h asbeenmovedi nto h i gh gear,accord-i ng to th e general ch ai rman,FlorenceOh mura.Miss Oh mura announced th at

"ninemembersofth eExperimentalGroupwli larrivei nSanFranciscoonDec.8topresentth efi rstofth etwoperformancesatth eGyoseiHallwh i ch seatsabout250 per-sons. Th e Sundaymatineepro-gram onDec.9willattractmoreth an500peopletoth ebeautifulLi ttle Th eatre on th e Berk eleyHigh Sch oolcampus. Th ebuild-i ngwasj ustcompletedlastyear.Ki k u i Hori i smak i ngth e ar-rangementforth e h ousi ngofth eL.A.Nisei th espi ans,andth eush er,i ngservicei sbeing h andledbyacommitteeh eadedbyKayeUyeda.Th eartcommitteewh i ch i ncludes

Bob Toyama,MiyeSh i noda,andMarie Miyash i ro h as preparedpostersandbroch uresasapartofth epublici typrogram.Tick etsarenowonsaleatth e

Buch ananYM-WCA 1530Buch an-anstreet,SanFranciscoandatFuj i Inn,2505 Telegraph aye.,Berk eley.Mailordersareacceptedwh enaself-stampedandaddress-edenvelopei senclosed.

Ch i cagoJACLWillSponsorTwoEvacueeClaimsClini csCHICAGO—Th eCh i cagoCh ap-terJACLannouncedth i sweek th atEvacuationClaimsClini cswouldbe h eldatth eElli sCommunityCenterandth eCh i cagoResettlersCommitteeonDec.7 and 17at8p.m.Th ecli ni cswillfeatureapaneloflawyerswh owillanalyzeand i nterpretth erequirementsofth e compromise settlementpro-gram. Th esewillbe th e onlymeetingsth atwillbeh eldi nCh i -cagoonth i ssubject.Th efi rstclini c,onDec.7,will

be h eldatth eEllisCommunityCenterandth efollowingweek onDec.12,asimi larsession-willbeconducted atth e Ch i cago Re-settlersCommittee.Th elawyerswh oh aveagi-eedto

pai-ti ci pate on th i s panelare:Harold Gordon,Wiley Higuch i ,Rich ard Hi k awa,George Kita,Th omasMasuda,JoeSh i bata,andJi roYamaguch i .Allclaimantsareurgedtoat-

tendth i smeeting-asmanytech -ni caland legalquestions bavearisensince th e passageofth eorigi nalEvacuationClaimsActi n1948.Th eclai mantswillbegivenampletimetoraisequestionsfromth efloor.Th especimenformswith th eJa-

panesetranslationpreparedbyth eJACL-are now availabletttth e.JACLMidwestOffice. Th osede-siri ngth eseformsmaypick th emupth ere.Th eywillnotbemail-edout,butth eycanbesecuredatth e cli ni csessions,according toRegionalDirectorRich ardAk agi .

Ish i k awaMeetsWi th Issei GroupPORTLAND,Ore.—Adiscussionon cvacuaion claims procedureunderth enewcompromiseactwash eldatth eBuddh i stCh urch onOct.24wi th Sam Ish i k awa,JACLas-sociatedirector,asspecialspeak -er.IwaoOyama,presidentofth eJa-

paneseCommunityServiceorgan-i zati on,presided.Mm Yasui,attorneyandJACLregionaldirectorforth eMountainPlains area,answered tech ni calquestionsonfilli ngofClaimsaffi-davi ts.

442NDVETERANSPLANCROSSESFORCEMETRYHILO,T.H.—Th e442ndVeterans

ClubofHilowillsetupconcretecrossesi nth elocalVeteransceme-tery.Itwillmark th efi rsttimeth ecemeterywillh avecrosses. Cur-rently h eadstones mark th e 150graves,manyofth emofmenwh odi ed i nactionwith th e"GoforBrok e!"outfit,andth ecrosseswillbeerectedaboveth eh eadstones.MitsuoAk i yama,i n ch argeof"OperationCemetery" i nwh i ch442ndmembersandth ei rwiendsh avesofarcontributed4,618manh oursofvoluntarylabor,saidth ecrosseswould h avenodenomina-ti onalmark i ngsandwouldbecon-sideredstrictlyadditi onalbeauti-fi cati on.Th ecrosseswillbemadebyalocalfirm wh i ch willdonateth econcrete.Th e442ndClubwillpayforonlyth eforms.

HistorianGetsFellowsh i pfromFordFundLOS ANGELES—Dr.Frank T.Inouye,wh oreceivedh i sPh .D:i nh i storyrecentlyatth eUniversityofSouth ernCalifornia, was an-nouncedlastweek asth erecipi entof-a$3,500grantforth eadvance-mentofeducationfromth eFordFoundation.Th egrantwillbeusedbyth eNi sei sch olartoprepareforpub-licati onh i sth esi sonSirWi lli amJoh nsonandth eNorth ernIndianAdmini stration,1754to1774.Underth egrantDr.Inouyealsowillgive occasionallecturesatUSC and atth e Ci vi c Centersch ool.Hewasch osenfrom outof80candidatesforth egrant.

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Nisei VeteranNamedtoStaffOfTrans-Pacifi cAirli neSEATTLE—Airtravelerstoandfrom th eOri entwillfind th ei rj ourneymadeeasierbyanewly-appointedrepresentativetoNorth -westAirli neswh owillmak eh i sh eadquartersatSeattle-TacomaIn.temationalAirport.GeorgeE.Hatch ,westernregionsalesmanagerforth eai rli nesi nSeattle,announcedtodayth atPeterOh tak i h as j oi nedth e ai rli ne'ssales,staff.Oh tak i ,wh owasborni nSeattleandrearedonBainbri dgeIsland,willassume h i snewdutiesth i sweek . AsspecialrepresentativeforNorth west,Hatch said,Oh tak iwillassistpassengers i n majorWestCoastciti esi nplanningth ei r■tripstoth eOri ent.HisterritorywillextendfromVancouver,B.C.toSanDiego.Becauseofh i sk nowledgeofJa-

panesecultureandcustoms,andh i sabili tytospeak th elanguage,Oh tak i willmeeti nboundfligh tsfromTok yoatSeattle-TacomatoassistOrientalpassengerswh oarevisi ti ngth i scountryforth efi rsttime.PriortobecomingamemberofNorth west'sstaff, Oh tak i spentseveralyears i nSt.Paul,Minne-sota,wh ereh ewasgraduatedfromMacalesterCollege.Hewasactivei nth eTwinCiti esCh apterofth eJapanese American Citi zensLeagueandwasrecentlyelectedaslibrarianofth eMid-WestJACL

'regionalcouncil.Hewasalsopublicrelationsdirectorofth eNorth ernState FloralService i n Minne-apolis.Oh tak i ,wh o i ssingle,servedi n

th epublicrelationsdepartmentofth eMili taryIntelligenceServiceLanguagesch oolatFortSnellingduringth ewar,andeditedanover-seasGInewspaper,aswellasth euni t'sh i stori alyearbook .Th e announcementofOh tak i 's

appointmentwasmadeasNorth -west-wascompletingplanstoin-crease i tsserviceonth eOri entroute. OnJan.1,th efi rm willbeginflyingth egiantBoeingStra-tocruiserstoTok yooverth e"GreatCircle"routetwiceweek ly.Th eStratocruiserswillbeaugmentedbyDC-4's,alsotwotimesweek -ly-Recently,North westAirli nesre-

ceivedapprovaltooperatea.Japa-neseairli ne.UnderNWA'ssuper-visi on,Japan'sfirstdomesticai r>linewillli nk th atcountry'sfourmajori slands.Hatch sai d:"North westAirli nes

h aslongfeltth eneedforaspecialrepresentative,such asOh tak i ,be-causewith th esigni ngofth eJa-panesePeaceTreaty,th epoten-tiali ti es i nJapaneseAmericanre-lationsh i p,economicallyandsocial-ly,arenowunlimi ted."North westAirli nesisbeginni ngi tssth yearofservicetoTok yoandi ts26th yearofsch eduledser-vice i nth e«Uni tedStates.

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Masaok aSetForTalk i nSacramento.SACRAMENTO— BillMatsu-moto,prominentSacramento i n-surancemanandpresidentofth elocalJACLch apter,announcedth i sweek th atMi k eMasaok awillbeth emai nspeak erataJACL-spon-soredpublicmeetingtobeh eldatth eSacramentoBuddh i stCh urchonWednesdayevening,Nov.28,at8:00. Hewilladdressboth IsseiandNi sei with anup-to-dateWash -i ngtonreport,emph asi zi ngth ei m-mi grationandnaturalizati onbills,th eevacuationclaimscompromise,continui ng si gni fi cance of th epeacetreatywith Japan,andoth ervi talnationalissues.Precedingth epublicmeeting,Masaok awillmeetWith th eJACLcabinetandfriendsatdinneratWak anoUraCh opSuey.AccompanyingMasaok aon h i stripwillbeHaruoIsh i maru,reg-i onaldirectorofth eNorth ernCali-forniaJACLoffice.

Girls'CouncilPlansElectionCHICAGO—Th eGi rlsInter-ClubCouncilsponsoredbyth eCh i cagoResettlersCommitteewillh oldani mportantelectionmeetingSunday,Nov.18,atth e Resettlerbuild-i ng,110North LaSalle.Allgroups i nth e councilare

ask edtosendrepresentatives.Planswillalsobediscussedforanactivi ti esprogram.Th elmaTanak a,president,willbe i nch argeofth emeeting,wh i chi s sch eduledtostartat1:30p.m.

FourStrandeesSeek Citi zensh i pInCourtSuitsLOS ANGELES— FourNisei

wh olostth ei rAmericanciti zen-sh i pwh i le i nJapanareonth ei rwaytoth eUnitedStatestotestifyi ncourtcases i nwh i ch th eyseektoestablish th ei rrigh ttoAmeri-canciti zensh i p.Th ey are Tazu Samesh i ma,Sh i getosh i Serizawa,Kimi Nak a-muraandNobuoNish i yama.Miss Samesh i ma,Miss Nak a-muraandSerizawalostth ei rAm-ericanstatusbyvotingi n'th eJa-panesegeneralelectionsduringth eoccupation of Gen. MacArth ur.MissSamesh i maandMissNak a-mura h avefi led i nFederalCourti nLosAngeles.Serizawa'scasewillbeh eard i nFederalCourtatSanFrancisco.Nish i yama lost h i s American

citi zensh i pth rough "recovery"ofJapaneseciti zensh i pduringth ewar. Hiscase i spendingi nLosAngeles.Allfourarereturningtoth eUnitedStateson certifi catesofi denti tyi ssued toth em forth epurpqgeoftestifyi ngi nth ei rowncases. Th eyarerepresentedbyA.L.Wiri nandFredOk randofLosAngeles.

Ch i ck Associati onMak esLastCallForNewStudentsLANSDALE,Pa.—Alastcallfornewstudentsforth enextyearh asbeenannouncedbyth eAmericanCh i ck Sexing Associati on andSch ool,accordingtoGeorgeOk a-zak i ,assistantgeneralmanager.Afterth i scoming enrollment,newstudentswillnotbeacceptedagainuntilAugstof1952.Studentscurrentlyi nsch oolarefrom California,Colorado,Illinoi s,Mich i gan,NewJersey,NewYorkandPennsylvania,aswellasfromCanada,MexicoandHawai i .Classesareh eldi nLansdale,Pa.,andi nLosAngeles.Prospectivestudentsmaycon-

tactth e mainsch ooli nLansdaleorSamNitta,directorofth ebranchsch oolat303EastSecondSt.,LosAngeles,ph oneANgelus3-8797.Th e scnoolh ascontractswi thh atch eri esi n41statesandprovidesj obplacementsforallqualifi edstu-dentsupongraduation.Experiencedch i ck sexorscanalsocontactth esch oolforopenings.

IsseiLack ofCiti zensh i pAffectsNisei ,SaysIsh i k awaPORTLAND,Ore.— Japanese

Americanswillremain "secondclassCiti zens"untilciti zensh i pbynaturalizati on i sobtainedforth eIssei parentgroup,SamIsh i k awa,JACLassociatedirector,saidOct.23toameetingofPortlandNisei .Ish i k awaspok eatadinnermeet-i ngatth eLidoRestaurantbeforerepresentativesoftenlocalNiseigroups.He saidsigni ngofth epeacetreatybringsaneweratoth eJa-panese populationi n th eUni tedStates.Hetoldth eNi sei th atth ech oi ce

of"secondclassciti zensh i p"wasnotmadebyth eNisei ,andth atth eNationalJACLiswork i ngto-wardth eattainmentoffirstclassciti zensh i pforallpersonsofJapa-neseancestry.Hesaidth atsupportofth elocal

?h i sCLobtradr(*k Jrver-ttJA dSctt,wr£andextendedani nvi toJ!*«tendth eNationalJACLh to,at-tournamenti nDenverL"29toMarch 2nexr?¥urgedattendanceatth ,'xi t*1JACLconvention i nSanft"181June26to29. *"lcl«oKimi Tambara and Mi."Oyamurei nch argtftIsh i k awa and Yasui also,_iwith member* 0fth etaJACLCommitteeatadinnwereMaryMinamoto,Joh n£Arth urIwasak i ,Kimi TJ?Minni eOyama,GerZffIa>M-amaro Wak a'sugi mdftfch i ya. w"*"

LossesAfterLifti ngofBanRuledNotCompensableWASHINGTON,D.C.— Losses

sufferedonsaleofpropertyafterth eexclusionorderswererescindedarenotcompensablei temswith i nth emeaningofth estatute,th eDe-partmentofJusticei nformedth eWash i ngton Officeofth eJACLAnti -Discri mi nati on Committee■th i sweek . ,Th i sprecedont-settingadjudi ca-tioni nvolvedanelderlyclaimantwh o,becauseofi llh ealth andfearofreturningtoTacoma,Wash i ng-ton,offeredth efurniturei nplacei nh erroomingh ouseforsaledur-i ngth elatterpartof1944andth eearlypaftof1945.Sh esai dth ati twasth ecustomofth etradetosellapartmenth ousefurniturei nth i sway,alth ough th etenanth adonlymonth -to-month -tenancy.InFebruaryorMarch ,1945,th e

'tenantofferedth eclaimant$1500tobepaidatth erateof$50permonth ,oralternatively$500i ncash iforth efurniture.Th eclaimant,advisedbyaWarRelocationAu-th ori typropertyofficertoacceptIth ecash offersincebyreasonofh eri llh ealth sh emigh tdiebeforeireceivi ngth efi nalpaymentsunderth emonth lypaymentsch eme,ac-ceptedth e$500forwh atwasreasonablyvaluedat$1200.Sh efiledaclaimwith th egovernmentforth e$700differencebetweenth ecash offerandth ereasonablevalueof'th efurniture.Inrejecti ngth i sclaim,th eDe-

partmentofJusticepointedoutth atwh enth eexclusionorderswererescindedandth eclaimantwasfreetoreturntoTacoma,sh eh adactuallysustainednolossofproperty."Ifsh e h addecidedatth atpointtok eepth e.property,nolosswouldh avebeensustained,"th eDepartmentalleges.But,sh edecidedtosellandth erebyClaimsaloss.Afterevacuationth econditi onsofnofreemark etwh i ch h adex-i sted before th e evacuation nolongerobtained,norwasth ereany

compulsionatth i sti metosellConsequently,anylossonsabn*tamedatth i stimecannotbesaidtobea"natural"consequenceofevacuation, th e adjudi cati on"argues.

Moreover,th e claimantcouldh avesoldth epropertyfor'itsfairvalueonadeferred-paymentbasisbutch osetotak eacash settle-ment. Sh e apparentlydidth i saftermatureconsiderationandforreasonswh i ch h adnorelationtoh erevacuation. Sh e migh ttoth ave soldatall,perh aps,orsh emigh th ave h adbetteropportu-niti estosellh adsh enejerbeenevacuated,butth estatutedoesnotauth ori zesuch speculation,th eDe-partmentconcluded.

"Tok yoRose"Ask sReh eari ngOnCourtRulingSAN FRANCISCO-Mrs.IvaToguri d'Aquino,convicted of

treasonforwartimepropagandabroadcasts i nth eJ'Tok yoRose"case,madeanoth er€i dforfreedomandvi ndi cati ononNov.8.

"Th e34-yearoldCalifornia-bomwomanappliedforareh eari ngbe-foreth eNinth U.S.Circui tCourtofAppeals.Th rough h erattorney,George

Olsh ausen,sh eclaimsth atth ecourterredi ni tsrulinglastmonthwh en i tdeniedh eranappealoh er convicti on i n Septemberof1949.

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