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PACIFIC CITIZEN■tOL.22;NO.13 SALTLAKECITY,UTAH, SATURDAY,MARCH30,1946 Pri ce:Sevencents

Eleventh -HourReleasesSave102PersonsfromInternmentInCrystalCityCampi nTexasSeveralAlreadyMovedtoTrainWh enOrdersForReleasesArrivefrom Wash i ngton;FinalGroupLeavesTuleLak easCamp i sClosed

KLAMATH FALLS,Ore.—Eleventh -h ourreleases—someof■h emarrivi ngafterth eaffectedevacuees h adboardedaDepart-■nentofJusticetrain—saved102personsatth eTuleLak erelo-cationcenterfrom goingtoth eCrystalCity,Tex., i nternmentHampasth ewarrelocationcenteroffici allyclosed i tsdoorson

Inth elast48 h oursbeforeth ecampwasclosed,releasesHrrivedfor102personswh ounti lth enh adbeenh eldasDepart-■nentofJustice detaineesand.———Hvere notpermittedto relocate.Heveralactuallyh adbeen-movedHoth etrai nwh i ch wassch eduledHotak eth emtoth eTexascamp,Hutwh enth ei rstatuswasch ang-Hdth eygotoffth etrai nandtookHejrular transportation as freeHrelocatees"'tooth erpoints.IItwasannouncedth at,i nall,H.yj personsofJapaneseancestry,■h efinalgroupwh i ch remai nedof■In'19000wh oonceresided i nth e■tenter,weremovedoutonth eKnulday,andnotasingleevacueeHvaslefti ncamponMarch 21.OfHh enumber460were'transferredHoth eCrystalCitycamp,th eonlyHemaini ngDepartmentofJusticeHnternmentcenterforpersonsofHfapanesc ancestry,wh ere th eyHvillawaitclarifi cati on ofth ei rHiatus.Itwasannouncedth at103Hvere relocated and five oth ersHventtoSan■FranciscounderDe-H)artmentofJustice j uri sdi cti on.■Ofth elattergroup,th reeare i n-HVolved i nth eAmericanCivi lLtib-H)rtiesUniontestcaseswh i ch willBY h eardwith i n40days,Th eoth -ftrtwowerelistedas"segregated■parolees."F Th egroupwh i ch leftbytrain■forCrystalCity i ncluded many■Womenandch i ldrenwh owereac-Hcompanying familymemberstoHh eTexasi nternmentcamp.ItwasKndicatedth atmanyofth eseper-■boh swereaccompanyingdetainee■members ofth ei rfamili es and■weretech ni callynotunderdeten-Htion.IItwasreportedth atth rough outHh efinalday,March 20,detainedHevacueespassedth rough th efi nal■processing,afterwaiti ngi nabit-■terwind i nsi de th esegregation■centerfence.IByth enigh tofMarch 20th e■onlyinh abi tantsremaini ngi nTule■Lak eweredogswh i ch h adbeen■leftbeh i ndwh ensomeofth eevac-■ueeswere unableto tak eth em■with th em.Itwasreportedth at■manyofth eevacuees h admade■arrangementsto tak eth ei rpets■along.Th eabandoneddogsprob-■ablywillbedestroyed,i twasstat-

NationalYMCAUrgesIsseiNaturalizati onActiononResolutionFollowsAppealbyNisei WarHero

ATLANTIC CITY,N.J.—Fol-lowingastirri ngappealbyBenKurok i ,JapaneseAmerican warh ero,forth edemocratizati onofAmerican i mmi grationlaws,th eNationalCouncilofth eYoungMen's Ch ri sti an Associati on onMarch 17passedaresolutionurg-i ngth ebroadeningofnaturaliza-ti onstatutesto permitresidentJapanesealiens i n th eUnitedStatesandoth erresidentaliensofAsiati c ancestry to becomeAmericanciti zens.Th eresolution,proposedbyth eCommittee on PublicAffairs, ofwh i ch Dr.KirtleyF.Math er,pro-fessorofth eologyatHarvard,i sch ai rman,took cognizanceof"th enoteworth ycontributi onmadetoth i snationduringWorldWarIIbymanyAmericanswh oseparentsaredebarredfromciti zensh i psole-lyonracialgrounds."Th eresolutionreferredspecifi -callytoaliens"legallyresidenti nth eUni tedStatesandnow i neli gi -bleforciti zensh i ponth egroundofracialorigi n."BenKurok i 'stalk ,partofh i sh omefront"59th missi on"againstraceprejudi ce,was h eardbyanaudienceof2500.

RotarytoHearKurok i ,Masaok aIDAHOFALLS— Ex-sergeant

BenKurok i andMi k eMasaok aofth enationalh eadquartersstaffofth eJACLwillbeprinci palspeak -ersatth eIdah oFallsRotaryclublunch eononApril3.

IntermountainJACLCouncilVotesFundforIssei Dri veIDAHO FALLS,Idah o— Th ei ntermountam di stri ctcouncil,JACL,unanimouslyvotedanad-diti onal$10,000donationtoth eJapanese American Citi zensLeague'seducationcampaignforIssei ci ti zensh i pasdelegatesmetSunday,March 24,atth eHotelRogersi nIdah oFalls.Th esumwillbe i nadditi ontoth e $5,000 assessmentrecentlyvotedbyth eIDCforth eJACLna-tionalh eadquarters. Mostofth e$5,000 h asalreadybeenraised,i twasreported.JoeSaito,presidentofth eSnak eRi verch apter,announcedth ath i sorganizati onwillguarantee$1,500ofth e$10,000campaignfunddo-nationi nth eeventth eoth erch ap-tersraise th eadditi onal$8,500.i h eIdah o Fallsch apterpledgedtoraise$1,000.Invotingth e$10,000fund,th e

representativesvoicedth eopini onth atlack offinancesmustnotde-terth enaturalizati oncampaignatth i sti me.Th edelegatesdeclaredth atwith th erecentlyaugmentedJACLstaffandth evolunteerh elpofex-Sgt.BenKurok i ,allfacili -tiesmustbemadeavailableatoncetoth eJACLi npursuing i tsmosti mportantcampaign,th atofurg-

i ngnaturalizati onforaliensofJapanesedescent.Th edelegatesalsoappointedtwovicech ai rmentofillvacancies i nth eIDCcabinet.GeorgeSh i ozawaofPocatellowasch osenfi rstvicech ai rmanandTom Hosh i yamaofSaltLak eCitywasselectedassec-ondvicech ai rman.Hosh i yamawasalsoelectedora-toricalcontestch ai rman. Hewillbe i nch argeoforatorical,debateandessaycontests.Finalsforth eoratoricalcontestwi llbe h eldi nth efallatth edi stri ctconvention,i twasdecided.Tom Matsumori was selectedsportscommissi onertocoordinateIDCactivi ti es.Th epossibi li ti esofh avi ngnationalbowlingandbas-k etballtournamentswerealsodis-cussed. ,Sevench apterswererepresentedatth eIdah oFallsmeetingoverwh i ch Sh i gek i Ush i o,Murray,Utah ,presided.Adinnerwas h eld i nth eeve-ningforth edelegates.HitoOk ada,nationalpresident,and SaburoKido,pastnationalpresident,spok etoth edelegates.SaltLak eCitywasrepresentedbyOk ada,Kido andKay Tera-sh i ma.

"Th i rdEvacuation"UnderWayForCaliforniaEvacuees

WinonaProjectResidentsEvictedasOth ersFaceLossOfEmergencySh elter

LOSANGELES—Moreth an500returnedevacueesofJapa-neseancestry,wh oweremovedoutofth ei rh omes i nSouth ernCalifornia i n1942andwh owereforcedtoundergoa"secondevacuation"i nth efallof1945from warrelocationcenters,wereexperienci nga"th i rdevacuation"th i sweek from th e Wi nonaemergencyh ousi ngprojecti nBurbank .

Th e522residentsofWinona,comprisi ngreturnedevacueeswh oh avebeenunabletofind i ndi vi dualh ousi ngsi nceth ei rre-turnlastfall,werenotifi edlastweek th atth eymustfindindi vi d-ualh ousi ngorbemovedtooth eremergencyi nstallationswh ereh ousi ngi softh ebarrack stype.No'provisi onasmadeformenandwomenatWinonawith j obsi nth evici ni tyofth atproject,alth oughsomealreadyh avelostth ei rposi-tionsbecauseofi nabi li tytofindh ousi ngandbecauseofth elack oftransportation from Hawth orneandLomita.Mostofth epeopleatWinona,unabletofindth ei rownh ousi ngi nth eovercrowdedLosAngelesarea,weremovedtoth eLomitaandHawth orne i nstallations. Th osewh oweremoved i ntrailerswerenotifi edonMarch 28 th atth eymustvacateth embyApril4,ne-cessitati ngstillanoth ermove.Alloth erreturned evacuees i nth eHawth orneand Lomitaprojectswerenotifi edth atth eymustmovebyApril30.Itwasestimatedth atapproxi-mately2000JapaneseandJapaneseAmericanswh olostth ei rh omesi n1942andwh oh avebeenunabletofind h ousi ngsinceth ei rreturnfromrelocationcentersfacedan-oth erevacuationasth eemergencyh ousi ng projects i nwh i ch th eyh avebeenlivi ngforth epastsixmonth s were sch eduled to beclosed.AtElSegundo,wh ere250 el-derlyevacuees,unemployablebe-causeofadvancedage,werebe-i ng h oused,th eseevacueeswerenotifi edonMarch 27th atth eywouldbemovedtoRanch oLosAmigos,an oldmen's h ome,onMarch 29. Wh en someofth eseelderlyevacueesdeclaredth eydidnotwanttogotoRanch o,th eyweretoldth atth eycould h avefrom$29.50to$32.50amonth forroom andboard,and th atth eymustgetoutofElSegundobyMarch 29."Th e i mpactofanunh ousedgroupofth i smagnitudeonacommunity already unable tocopewith th e h ousi ngproblemsofveteransandoth erdisplacedpeoplesdemandsth ei mmedi ateaction ofallresponsiblelead-ers,"anoffici alofaprivatewel-fareagencywh odi dnotwish tobe i denti fi eddeclared. "Actiontoseeth atth eseevicteesgetth ei rlegalrigh tsandareviewofth eseevicti onnoticesbyOPAoroth ergovernmentalagenciesi si mperative."Th ecallousnesswith wh i ch

th eevi cti onnoticeswerewrit-tenandserveduponth i stimi dgroupofh elplesspeoplemak esprotestbyallcivi c-mi ndedper-sonsnecessary.Itsh ouldh aveth eespecialattentionofallmi-noriti es,as i tsetsdefini tepat-ternsofgovernmentalviolationsofbasicconstituti onalrigh tsofoneofth ei rgroup."Th eemergencyproblem"ofpub-lich ousi ngfacingth eLosAngelescommunityfollowingth edecisi onofFederalauth ori ti estocloseth ebarrack sandtrailercampswh i chh ave h oused 2000returned eva-cueeswasth esubjectofaspecialmeetingi nth eofficeofSupervisorJoh nAnsonFordonMarch 21.Inadditi ontoMr.Ford,AssistantDi-rectorRexLeeofth eWRA,Rob-ertBurnsofth eCountyHousingAuth ori ty,Dr.GeorgeGleasonofth eCountyCommitteeforInter-racialProgress,Mrs.Beulah Lewis,directorofth eBureauofPublicAssistance,andNewellStewartofth eAmericanFriendsServiceCom-mitteewerepresent.Mr.Leeoutlinedaplanunder

wh i ch th eWRAwouldconstructatrailerpark of300 trailersequippedasoth erFederalPublicHousing Auth ori ty park s andwouldturni tovertoth eFPHAtooperate.Needyfamili esofre-turned Japaneseand JapaneseAmericanevacueeswouldh avefi rstch ance atth i s h ousi ng,wh i chwouldtak ecareoffrom 1000to1100persons.FPHA,underth eWRA suggestion,wouldprovideh ousi ngforabout360service-con-nectedpersons,andth eBureauofPublicAssistance indi cated th eywouldtak e250 oldmen,nowatElSegundo,i ntoRanch oLosAmi-gos. Th i swouldleaveabout500oth erpersonswh oarenowbeingh ousedi nFederalprojectsandforwh om noplansaremadeatpres-ent.

SacramentoAVCHitsMistreatmentOfNisei WoundedSACRAMENTO— Aresolu-tion protesting1th e assertedtransportationofwoundedJap-aneseAmericansoldierstoth ei rh omes i nHawai i i nth e h oldofth eNavytransportPresi-dentHayeswh i leci vi li ansoc-cupiedstateroomswasadoptedonMarch 21byth eSacramen-to ch apterofth e AmericanVeteransCommittee.Th eresolutionurgedth atallveteransbegivenequalrigh tsregardless ofrace, colororcreed.

Soldier'sMedalAwardedNiseiGlforHeroismT/5Masah aruTsuida'sActionPreventedInjurytoComrades

BREMEN,Germany—T/5Masa-h aruTsuidaofCh i cago,111.,re-centlywasawardedth esoldier'smedalwh i ch i spresentedforh ero-i sm noti nvolving actualconflictwith th eenemy.T/5Tsuida,amemberof379thAntiai rcraftArtillerybattalionofth e CoastArtilleryCorps,wascitedforanactofh eroi sm onJanuary20,1946. Th eNisei ,acook i nth emessh all,with outh esi -tati onandwith utterdisregardforh i sownpersonalsafety,pick edupaflaminggasolineburneroffafieldrange wh i ch h adexploded,andcarriedi toutofth emessh all.Duringth i saction,Tsuidare-

ceivedseriousburnson h i sh ands,arnjs,faceandsh oulders,buth eprevented i nj urytomili taryper-sonnelandsaved destructionofvaluablegovernmentproperty.

BENKUROKIWILLTALKATIDAHOLEGION AFFAIRPOCATELLO,Idah o-*-Nisei warh ero BenKurok i willbe guestspeak erforth eAmericanLegionas700formerservicemenj oi nth atveterans'groupi namass i ni ti a-ti onserviceonth eeveningofApril4i nPocatello,Idah o.Seven Ni sei veteranswi llbe

amongth e700newAmericanLe-gionnaires.Th eceremonies,i ncludingKuro-k i 'sspeech ,wi llbebroadcastoverstationKSEI.Kurok i ,vicecommanderofth eAmerican Leigon Duncan Perryposti nNewYork Ci ty,i sch ai r-manofth eJACLveterans'com-mittee.

WRAWi llCloseOfficei nOak landSAN FRANCISCO,Calif.—Th eWarRelocationAuth ori ty'sofficei nOak landwillbeclosedonApril19andservicestoresettledevac-ueeswillbeterminatedonApril12,i twasannouncedbyCh arlesMiller,areasupervisorforWRAi nNorth ernCalifornia,th i sweek .WRA offices i n Santa Rosa,Stock tonandWatsonvillealsowillbeclosedonApril19.Foufoth erdi stri ctoffices i nFresno,Sacramento,SanJoseandSanFranciscowillterminateserv-i cestoreturneesonApril26andwillcloseonMay3.Mi llerpointedoutth atth elastweek ofbusinessi neach casewillbedevotedtoadmini strativemat-tersmadenecessarybyth eliqui d-ationofth ewartimeagency.Th e North ernCalifornia Areaofficei nSanFranciscowillremainopenuntilMay15,wh i leth ena-tionalofficei nWash i ngton,D.C.i sexpectedtocloseonJune80.

Utah Work erDiesInQuarryAccidentSUNNYSIDE, Utah — Funeralri teswere h eld March 26 forTak esh i Tsutsui,56,wh odiedonMarch 22ofi nj uri essuffered i nanaccidentatth equarryofth eUtah Rock Asph altCompany.

TwoSonsKilledi nAcci dent,Nisei Fath erCommitsSuici deCh i ldrenDieasAutoSmash esIntoTrainatCrossing

SAN JOSE,Calif.—A Sundayafternoondrivei nth efami lycarwas quick lytransformed into anigh tmareoftragedyforth efam-i lyofKiyosh i Sak ai wh enth ei rautosmash ed i ntoth esecondcarofafreigh ttrainatth eBaileyAye.andMontereyRoadcrossingsouth ofSanJose,k i lli ngtwoofth eSak ai ch i ldren i nstantlyandi nj uri ng th e oth eroccupantsofth ecar.With i n36h oursth e32-yearoldfath erwasfounddeadandMrs.Ch i zuk o Sak ai , 24, i nformed ofth i sadditi onaltragedy,losth ermindandwas tak entoAgnewStateHospitalforth eInsane.Th eSak ai sh adreturnedtoSan

Josefromarelocationcenteronlyafewmonth sago.LastSunday,March 24,th eywentforadrive.Twosons;Steph en,4,andRoland,3,werek i lledwh enth ecardrivenby th e fath ercrash ed Into th etrain.Sak ai ,h i swi feandtwooth -erch i ldren,Eugene,6,andJoyce,5month sold,werei nj ured.Afterbeingtreatedatth eCoun-tyHospitalforminor i nj uri es,Sak ai was i nformedth ath i stwosons were dead.Berserk withgrief,h eranoutofth e h ospi talanddroveoffi nth eh ospi talen-gineer'scar.Hepark edafteraboutfourblock sandfled i nanoth ercar.OnTuesdaymorning,March 26,Sak ai 'sbodywasfoundi nanor-ch ardonTullyroad.Heh adslash -ed h i swrists,cuth i sth roat"anddrunk abrewofdissolvedlye.

U.S.ArmyActionIndicatesNisei StrandedbyWari nJapan,Ryuk yusMayReturn

Th reeKanesh i rosNowAwaiti ngTransportationBack toHomei nHawai i ;Mili taryRequestsAuth ori zati onforReturnofJapaneseAmercans

American mili tarygovernmentauth ori ti es i n th eRyuk yuIslands h ave requested auth ori zati onforth e repatriati on toHawai i andth eAmericanmainlandofallUnitedStatesciti zensonOk i nawawh odesiretoreturn,i nformationreceivedbyth ePacifi cCi ti zeni ndi catedth i sweek .Iti salsoreportedth atClaraKanesh i ro,ayoung Japanese

Americanfrom Hawai i wh owasstrandedonOk i nawawith th eoutbreak ofwar,wasnow awaiti ng,transportationtoreturntoHawai i with h ertwo broth ersGeorgeandMich ael,togeth erwi thanumberofoth erUnitedStatesciti zensofJapaneseancestry i nasimi larstatus.Th epetiti onofMissKanesh i roandh ertwobroth erstoreturntoth ei rh ome i n.Hawai i h as beenconsidered a "testcase"wh i chmayaffectth efutureofseveralth ousandoth erAmericansofJap-aneseancestrywh owerecaugh tbyti i ewaronOk i nawaand i nJapan. /Itwasreportedth atassoonas

Kanesh i ro,wh oserecordofserviceforAmericanforces duringth ei nvasionofOk i nawah asbeende-scri bedas"outstanding,"h asth esupportofAmericanMili taryGov-ernmentoffici als i n h errequestforrepatriati ontoJapan.Itwasreportedtah tassoonas

sh eandh erwoundedbroth er,Mi-ch ael,couldgetth rough toth eAmericanforces'followingth e i n-vasion,ClaraKanesh i ro i mmedi-atelywenttowork toassisti nth eorganizati onofcivi li anactivi ti esi nth evillagesofSok eandJi nuzawh eresh equick lybecameth emosti mportantmemberofth estaff,acccordingtoLieut.MilroyBlo-witz,th encommandingth eAMGuniti nth atarea.MissKanesh i rowon th e h i ghprai seofAmericanmili taryau-th ori ti esforh eri ni ti ati veand i n-telligentleadersh i pi n h elpi ngtoreestablish decentconditi ons'forth eci vi li ans.Th eHawai i anNisei girlh asasisteri nHonoluluandabroth eri nth eArmyonth emainland.Hermoth er,with wh omsh e h adgonetoOk i nawash ortlybeforeth eout-break ofwar,was k i lledduringth eAmericani nvasi onofth eRy-uk yus.Iti salsoreportedth atnatur-alizati onand i mmi grationauth or-i ti es i nHonoluluh ave i ndi catedth atth erearenolegalbarriersorcomplicati onsforth ereturn toHawai i ofpersons establish i ng"primafacie"casesofciti zensh i p,such asth eKanesh i rosh avedonei nth ei rpetiti onforreturntoHa-wai i -Oneofth efactorsdelayingth e

returnofth eseAmericanrepatri-ates,accordingtoth ei nformation,i sth elack ofsh i ppi ng.Noauth or-i zati onh asbeeni ssuedtotrans-portth em onNavyvesselsandcommercialli nesh avenotyetre-sumedservice.

Nisei AttorneyWillTak eParti nTrialsOfWarCrimi nalsNEW YORK—GeorgeYama-ok a,memberofaNew Yorklawfirm, i snow Japan-boundunderWarDepartmentorderstopartici patei nth eforth com-i ng trials ofJapanesewarcrimi nals i nTok yoasaliai sonmanbetweendefenseandpro-secutionoffici als.Yamaok aexpectstobei nJa-

panuntillatesummer.

Nisei StudentGraduatesatHeadofClassDETROIT, Mich .— A Japa-

neseAmericanstudent,wh ofouryearsago saw littlech ance ofcompleting h i smedicaleducationasaresultofth ewestcoastmassevacuationwh i ch i nterrupted h i sstudies,th i sweek rank edatth etopofh i s graduating1class at'Wayneuniversitycollegeofmedi-ci ne.Yosh i k azuMorita,25,formerlyofSanFrancisco,was th eonlyoneof53graduatestoDeceiveth e"h i gh disti ncti on"diplomaatcom-mencementexercisesonMarch 25.Morita,wh oformerlyattendedth eUniversityofCalifornia,wh ereh e wasaPh i BetaKappa,wassentfrom h i sSanFranciscoh ometoarelocationcenteri n1942.Herelocatedlateri nth esameyeartoDetroit,wh ereh eobtainedemploy-mentand gainedadmittancetoWayneonh i sh i gh sch olasticrec-ord.Hewilli nterneatDetroitre-ceivi ngh ospi tal.

Ch i cagoJACLSlatesDanceCHICAGO—Th e-Ch i cagoJACLwillinaugurate i ts 1946 socialcalendarwith apre-Easterdanceatth e InternationalHouse onApril13from 8p.m.ArtHayash i and h i s Harmon-

ai reswillsupplyth emusic.

NationalParleytoConsiderMinori tyVeterans'ProblemsCHICAGO— Citi ng wh at i t

ch arges i sgrossneglectofth erigh tsofminori tyveteransunderth eG.I.Bill,th eAmericanCoun-ci lonRaceRelationsth i sweeki ssuedacallforanationalemer-gencyconferencetoi nvestigateandtak eactiononth eproblemsofNegro, Japanese American andoth erminori tyveterans.Topofficersandveterans'rep-resentativesofmoreth anfi ftyna-tionalorganizati ons h ave beencalledtoNewYork Ci tytomeeti nall-daysessionFriday,April5,atth eWillk i eMemorialBuildi ngTh econferencewillh earth ere-sultsofth eAmericanCouncil'ssurvey ofveterans'i nformationcentersi ntwenty-onemajorciti esacrossth ecountry.Delegatesoforganizati ons,i ncludingth eUrbanLeague,th e JapaneseAmericanCiti zensLeague,th eNationalAs-sociati onforth eAdvancementofColoredPeople,andth eSouth ernRegionalCouncilwillalsopresentth ei restimatesofth emanneri nwh i ch provisi onsofth eG.I.Bi llarebeingwith h eldfromminori tyveterans.I CartoonistBillMauldinwillad-Idressth edelegatesatalunch eon,fcandth ebusinesssessionswillbe■conductedbyCh arlesHouston,viceIch ai rmanofth eAmericanCouncil,■wh o recentlyresignedfrom th e

president'sfairemploymentprac-ti cescommittee.Resultsofth ecouncil'ssurveywillbepresentedbyVincentMal-veaux,formercombatsergeantwh oservedwith oneofth efamousmixedbattalionsi nGermany.Th eactionofth e.Americancoun-cili ncallingth eemergencycon-ferencei sth efirstorganizedat-tgmpttoconsiderth epligh tofmi-nori tyveteransonanationalscale.A.A.Liveri gh t,executivedirec-tor,said th e American councilwouldseek j oi ntactionfrom allth eorganizati onspresenttocarryth ech argesofdiscri mi nati onanai nadequatefacili ti estoeverygov-ernmentagencyi nvolved.Anef-fortwillalsobemadetoestablishgreatercooperationbetweenlocalbranch esofth enationalorganiza-tions,soth attreatmentofminor-i tyveteransatth ecommunityin-formationcenterscanbei mproved.Th eAmerican council's survey

revealedth atwh oleareasofth eG.I.Bill,such asapprenticesh i ptrai ni ng,arebeingdeniedtomi-norityveteransi nmanycommuni-ties. Negroveteransaregivenfew opportuniti esto use th ei rarmy-acquiredsk i llsasmech ani cs,electrici ans,etc.,and i nsome i n-,stancesth esesamesk i lledveter-ansarebeing"trained"atgovern-mentexpenseasporters.

HearingsAsk edonDismi ssalCh argesAgainstNisei GroupSACRAMENTO—WiImerMoore,

deputyattorneygeneralandlegalrepresentativeforth eStatePer-sonnelBoard,saidlastweek h ewouldrequestth atth edi smi ssalch argesagainst"severalh undred"JapaneseAmericansemployedbyth eStateofCalifori nai tatth eti meofth eoutbreak ofwarbesetforah eari ngbeforeaboardreferee.Itwasreportedth atth ePer-sonnelBoard i snow i nterestedmdisposingofth ech argesandjtwas i ndi catedth ati nviewofth epresentpolicyofth eboard,wh i chh as reversed i tswartime standagainsth i ri nganypersonsofJap-

aneseancestry,th ech argeswouldnotbepressedi ncases"wh erenodisloyaltycanbesh own."Th esus-pended JapaneseAmerican em-ployeeswouldth enbereinstated.Itwasunderstoodth atth eorig-i naldismi ssalch argesstillstandagainst87personswh ofi ledan-swers-toth eorigi nalcomplaintsandwh oh averetainedaSanFran-ciscoattorney,JamesPurcell,asth ei rlegalcounsel. Severalh un-dredoth er JapaneseAmericansemployedbyth eStatedidnotfileanswerstoth ech argesorwereprobationaryemployeeswh owereautomaticallydismi ssed uponfil-i ngofth ecomplaints.

Ok adaAnnouncesAppointmentOfTriotoNationalStaffMasaoSatow,Ei j i Tanabe,YurinoTak ayoth i WillTak eJACLPosts

AppointmentofMasao Satow,Ei j i TanabeandYurinoTak ayo-sh i toth enationalstaffofth eJapanese American Citi zensLeaguewasannouncedth i sweeki nSaltLak eCi tybyHitoOk ada,president,wh oannouncedatth esametimeth eresignationofPeterAok i ,NewYork representative,andDr.T.T.Yatabe,h eadofth eCh i cagooffice.Satow h asbeennamedeasternrepresentativeofth eJACL i nch argeofth eCh i cagoandNewYork offices. Hewillbeassistedi nNewYork byMissTak ayosh i .Tanabewasnamedtoth e na-tionalh eadquartersstaffi nSaltLak eCi ty.Announcementofth eresignationofPeterAok i andDr.Yatabewasmade "with regrets" by HitoOk ada,wh ocommendedth ei ref-fortsi nth epastfouryears.Dr.Yatabe,formerlyaFresno,Cal.,dentist,h asresignedh i sJACLdutiestoresume h i sdentalpracticei nCh i cago. Heleftth eCh i cagoofficeafterth reeyearsofserviceas h eadofJACLaffairs i nth emidwestern region.Dr. Yatabewasoneofth eorigi nalorganizersofth eJapaneseAmericanCiti zensLeagueandservedatonetimeasnationalpresidentofth eorganiza-tion.PeterAok i ,formerlyh eadofth eNewYork office,h astak enoverh i snewpositi onasexecutivesec-retaryofth eGreaterNew.YorkCommitteeforJapaneseAmeri-cans,Inc.Th eneweasternrepresentative,Masao Satow, servedwith th eYMCAfor16years,actingasex-ecutivesecretaryofth eJapanesebranch ofth eLosAngelesYMCAfrom 1982to1942.Followingth eevacuationh e j oi nedth enationalYMCAstaffasaspecialrepresen-tativeonJapaneseAmericanprob-lems. He i sagraduateofth ePrincetonTh eologicalseminary.Tanaberecentlyterminatedth reeyearsas an i nstructoratAnnArbor,Mich .,i nth eJapaneselan-guageclassesatth eUniversityofMich i gan.HewasformerlyEng-lish editorofth eLosAngelesdaily,th eKash u Mai ni ch i .Mi ss Tak ayosh i was recently

electedpresidentofth eNewYorkch apterofth eJACL,oneofth efewwomenelectedtoth epresiden-cyofalocalch apter. v

Ei j i TanabeToSpeak i nRexburg,Idah oEi j i Tanabe,newly-appointedna-tionalstaffmemberofth eJACL,willdiscuss Issei naturalizati onandciti zensh i pataspecialmeet-i ngforIssei onApril4 i nRex-burg,Idah o.Th emeetingwillbe sponsoredby th e Yellowstone ch apterofJACL.

LosAngelesDanceWi llHonorNisei GlsLOS ANGELES—Nisei soldiers

wh oh avereturnedfrom servicetoh omesi nth eLosAngelesareawillbeh onoredatadancebyth eNi seiCi ti zens'Coordinati ngCommitteeonApril1atth eEvergreengym-nasium.Amongth esoldierswh owillbefetedwillbeSgt.PaulE.Tak a-gak i ,25,ofElCentro,h olderoftwopurpleh eartawards,wh oh asreenlisted i nth earmyforoccupa-ti ondutyi nJapan.

HenryGosh osBecomeParentsofBoyNEW YORK CITY — Henry"Hank "Gosh o,wh ofough ti nth ePacifi c campaignasoneofMer-ri lls Marauders h as named h i sfi rstson,born March 25,"Mer-rill"incommemorationofh i swarservicedays.Gosh oi spresentlyamemberof

th e board ofdirectors ofth eNew York ch apter.

Ch i cagoGroupsPlanFetetoHonorNisei GlCHICAGO — Fifteenreligi ousandsocialorganizati onsi nCh i cagowilluniteto h onorNisei WorldWarIIveteransandoffici alsofth eWRAataMemorialdaytesti-monialdi nneratth eStevensh otel.VeteransofCh i cagoandvici ni tywillbeguestsatth edinner,butreservationsmustbe/madei nad-vancewith th eMi dwestJACLof*fice,189W.Madison,beforeMay15. NoboruHonda,ch ai rman,i s-suedaspecialrequestth atallfriendsofveteransnotifyth emofth edi nnerandreservationdead-li ne.Assisti ngHondaareth efollow-i ng committee ch ai rmen: TomMasuda,vicech ai rman,executivecouncil;Dr.Tom Watanabe,sec-retary,executivecouncil;ElmerSh i ro,special i nvi tati ons;HarryMayeda,program;Mr.T.Muk u-yama,finance;Mrs.T.Muk uyama,reception;TogoTanak a,Englishpublici ty;R.Fuj i i ,Japanesepub-lici ty,andMasImon,veterans.Th efollowingareth ej oi ntspon-sors:Ch i cagoJACL,Ch i cagoMu-tualAidSociety,Ch i cagoReset-tiers,Fourth Presbyterianch urch ;FirstBaptist'ch urch , Moodych urch ,MidwestBuddh i stch urch ,Ch i cago Buddh i stch urch , Girls'Service club,Nisei CYO,JACLSupportersgroup,JapaneseAmeri-canWomen'sclub,McCormick sem-i nary,JapaneseMeth odi stch urchand JapaneseAmericanProfes-si onalguild.

Nisei VeteranHonoredatSaltLak eFeteKurok i ,Masaok aSpeak atDinnerforReturned SoldiersSeventy-fiveJapaneseAimMveteransfrom SaltLak erdlwh oservedth ei rcountrymMbattlefieldsofEuropeandttlJcifi c th eaterwere accordedagratefulrecogniti onofth ei rfjciti zensatawelcome h omeJquetanddanceh eldbyth *i SFriday,March 29,atth e h IUtah i nSaltLak eCity. *■Atth esametimeth eJAfI.Mtended i tsgratitudeto50JMoffici als,civi cleaders,ch urch lJeraandWarRelocationAuth <Soffici alswh oattendedth ei -Masspecialguests.Th eNisei warh ero,BenK«J

andMi k e Masaok a,formerlyßth e 442nd RegimentalCogjlTeam,wh o h asreturnedt«1formerpostasnationalsecnjflofth eJACL,werefeaturedi J

Guestsatth edinneri nclolGovernorHerbertB.MawofuJMayorEarlJ.GladeofSaltJCity,President GeorgeAHSmith ofth eMormondiurch JformermayorAbJenk i nsofmLak eCity.JimTazoi,onlylivi neNisei lUtah to beawardedth eDitj lguish edServiceCrosswasi aMth eguests.

Nisei SoldierBringsSixOth ersHomeToNewJerseyPASSAJC,N.J.-Wh eolfland Mrs.Stanley KariSomi ,flLafayetteaye.,Passaic,Newjflsey,welcomc T."> HenryHKari k omi h omefrom Europetflweek ,th eywillalsowelcoiwi Moth erNi sei servicemenwh o!alth e Kari k omi addressastiHh omeaddress."Hcnry's probablybrinpflh omesomefriendsforavisfl

Mrs.Kari k omi said.Th eywould,sh e i ndi cated,i fl

ceivea welcomebefitti i \gfrioflofHenry.Mrs.Kari k omi saidflth ough tth eymigh tbeHawi i i Hboyswh owanteda ch anceto i Hth eEastbeforereturningto'>Vh omes.Henryh asbeen i n th earmjß

yearanda h alf,mostofwEflh e h adserved i nEurope.HebBabroth er,Ted,wh owasa(Aporali nth efamed 112mlbattfli on i nItaly.

SixNisei Li stedOnHonorRollatWash i ngtonStatePULLMAN, Wash .—Si x$MatWash i ngtonStatecollege«"among 306 h onorstudentsi flnouncedMarch 21 by th ecolk pßTh eNi sei arcRonaldS.WaMbe, Ellen Hasegawa,Heidi ■Kitayama,Grace Suzuk i ,AtHSh i mi zu andTedM.Uomoto.l

LoomisNisei GetsDisch argeStaysonItalyJobasCivi li anPENINSULARBASESECTIONHEADQUARTERS,LEGHORN,Italy—Th eh onorofth efi rstsol-dierofth efamous442ndJapaneseAmerican CombatTeam tore-ceiveh i sdisch argei nth eMediter-raneanth eaterofoperationsre-centlywentto Tech ni ci anFi fthGradeDanielMak abeofLoomis,Cal.Asacivi li an,ex-soldierandnowMr.DanielMak abe,h ewillwork forth eWarDepartmentasaclerk -typisti nth epeninsularbasesec-tion h eadquarters i n Legh orn,Italy. Mr.Mak abe i sunderth eUni ted StatesCivi lService andh oldsaneffici encyratingofth eh i gh estnature.Wh i lewith th e442ndregimen-talcombatteam,Mr.Mak abewasth eregimentalreenlistmentclerkandh asth ecreditofh avi ngaidedover125menofth e442nd i ntoth eregulararmyofth eUni tedStates.Moreover,th i sableandcompetentclerk couldh andleanywork alongth eli nesofpersonnelduties.Hi snew dutiesarenotanyth i ngnewto h i m,fori nth ecourseofh i spastfouryearsi nth earmy,Mr.Mak abe h asalwaysbeen associ-atedwith th epersonnelsectionand

i tswork . Heh ash elddownojeigh tdifferentpositi onsalongfflsonnelwork and masteredtM

Eventh ough Mr.Mak abet*loverseasi nSeptemberof1946"j oi nedth e442nd i nfantryregiraji nLegh orn,Italy,h ewasi nduflji ntoth earmyi n 1941. He"■completedfivecompletecyclJbasictraini ngandwasmovedvmoneposttoanoth ersooften«jh e does notrecollectdenniwiwh ereallth epostswerelocaflCivi li anMak abeh assignedwfth eWarDepartmenttore!s|forani ndefi ni teperiod."h eforniannowresides i nth eW"%TerminusHoteli n Legh oni »»■goesabouth i snewlyacquired"wi th th eWarDepartmenti nJjsameeffici entmannerasne»asasoldierwith th e442nd.Mr.Mak abegraduatedfrom»PlacerUnion h i gh sch ooli n «burn,Cal.,i n 1937. Hisfa"lMr.Sh i nzoMak abe,i sresidi ngLoomis,Cal.Uponcompletion'h i sduti eswith th eWarDep*Jmenti nItaly,Mr.Mak abei s&flylook i ngforwardtoreturningth eUnitedStatesandcontinueh i sstudiesatauniversity.

SaturdayMarch 30,JPACIFIC CITIZEN2

ImmigrationServiceTravelRestricti onsonNisei ,Oth erOrientalAmericansProtestedHonoluluBoardofSupervisorsDenouncesDiscri mi natoryPractices;RegulationsWereRecentlyRevisedforOrientalAmericanVeterans

HONOLULU—Discri mi natorypracticesbyth eImmigration■niceregarding travelbyJapaneseAmericans and oth er■nericansofOrientalancestrybetweenHawai i and th emai n-Bidweredenouncedas."unfair,unlawfulanddegrading"byth e■moluluBoardofSupervisorsrecently.

Th eactionfollowed th eannouncementth atth esetravelre-licti onsh adbeenli ftedbyth eImmigrationServiceforAmer-KnwarveteransofJapaneseandoth erOrientalancestry.Th eBnoluluch apterofth eAmerican■teransCommittee,wh i ch madeKlicth enew policyofth e i m-■jrati onservicetowardOriental■nericanGlsandveterans,alsoKitonrecdrdforth eextension■th i snewpolicytooth erOrien-IAmericans. »■Th eHonoluluBoardofSuper-Hors unanimously adopted Su-H;visorHerbertM.Rich ards'res-■tion condemning "intolerableRises" i n th erequirementth at■h citi zensgetspeciali mmi gra-■nclearances,th e Star-BulletinKorted.Mr.Rich ardscitedth ecaseof■AmericanofOrientalancestryHo received a letterfrom a■inland trade sch oolacceptingHi as a studentto enrolli nKirh orApril.■'Hecouldgetonaboatleav-■i nafew daysbut,being of■entalancestry,h emustgeta■arance from th e ImmigrationB-viee,andth eywon'tgiveh i m■prelimi nary h eari ngbefore12:30Jm.May31,"Mr.Rich ardssaid,■h esituation i s i ntolerable."■SupervisorCh uck Mau,wh oi sBenineseancestry,secondedth eHtionandtoldofh i sown ex-H-iences.■Wh en going to th e mainland,■pervisorMauwasrequiredto■pearatth e i mmi gration sta-■nfourtimestogetclearance,Hpite h i s h avi ngabirth certifi -Kefrom th eBoardofHealth .■'Th eyask edmetoproducewi t-Hsseswh osawth eactualbirth ,"Isaid."Th enIbrough ti nrel-■vesand th ei rtestimonywas■taccepted.■'Each ti meIh adtowaitth reeIfourh ours.Actuallyth eytreat-■allwitnessesandapplicantsas■p...Th eywerenotcivi l."■Th eHonolulusupervisorsgave■reemainreasonsforth ei rop-Bsiti on to Immigration Service■(crimi nati on against OrientalHnericans.■'Th eterritoryofHawai i i san■egralpartofth eUni tedStates■dpersonsborn i nHawai i are■izensofth e U.S.Adequate■izensh i precords are maintai n-■andareavailable i nHawai i■tli respecttoresidentsofth eBfcritory.■"Th e Supreme Court of th e■nited States h asunequivocably■M i n th e h abeas corpusrases■at'th epeople ofHawai i are■ili tledto constituti onalprotec-PJdh toth esameextentasth e i n■bitantsofth e48states.'■"Citi zensofth e Uni ted StatesIOrientalancestryaresubjected■long delaysand bureaucratic■buses i nth ei reffortstotravel■tweenHawai i andth emainland■th eCnitedSttaes."■(Th e JapaneseAmerican Citi -■fensLeagueprotestedtoImmigra-■">.' and Naturalizati onComini s-■oncrUgoCarusi lastfallth at■ini ni ans ofOriental ancestry■eresubjectedto/Jdiscri mi natory■racticesbyth eImmigrationSer-■ce i ntravelbetweenHawai i and■"'United States mainland. In■sreplytoth eJACL,Commis-■onerCarusi i ndi cated th ath e■asunaware th atsuch practices■k i stedanddeclared"th erei sno■asisforth ebeli efth atth emat-Vl'i s oneofracialdi scri mi na-

B(HitoOk ada,nationalpresident■th e JACL,commented th i s■"''■l< th atth e Immigration Ser-■ces new policy i n Removing■ravelrestricti ons from American■Bterans ofJapanese and oth er■rientalancestryi nHawai i -mai n-■ndtravelisan"admissi onbyth e■nmigrationServiceth atdiscri m-i natory practicesstillare i n ef-■Pctforalloth erpersonsofOr-■ntalancestry.Mr.Ok adanotedMPatallAmericans of Oriental■picestryarerequiredtoh ave"cer-■ficatesofciti zensh i p"before■JjK'ycan purch asea tick etfrom■Pawantoth e Uni tedStatesand■atAmericans notofOriental■Fcestrv*arenotrequiredtoobtain■uch certifi cates.Th eJACLof-

4ici alnotedth atOrientalAmeri-cansare"subjectedtoi ndi gni ti esand forced to unwarrantedex-pense" i nobtaini ngth e"certifi -catesofciti zensh i p.')InHonolulu,ImmigrationCom-mi ssi onerCarusi's remark th atth erewasnoracebias i nh i sde-partment'sattitudetowardOrien-talAmericanswas quick lych al-lengedbyMi tsuyuk i Kido,formerexecutivesecretaryofth eTerri-tori alEmergencyServiceCommit-tee.Th eStar-Bulletinreportedth atMr.KidowrotetoGeraldCorbett,secretaryofHawai i ,th atAmeri-cans otOrientalancestry,evenveteransofWorldWar1and11,are subjected to specialproced-uresnotrequiredototh erAmer-i cans. .Mr.Kidocriti ci zedth enecessityofth eapplicanth avi ngto"proveh i sAmericanciti zensh i p,th elongdelaybefore h eari ngsare given,th efactth atHawai i anbi rth cer-tifi catesissuedby th eSecretaryofHawai i andbyth eBoardofHealth arenotrecognizedbyth evariousFederaldepartments."Th e Japanese American saidth eregulation i sparticularlydif-fi cultformany olderAmericanswh oareunabletofindwitnessesandforwh om travelisth usmadepractically i mpossible.Mr.Kido ci ted th e following"h ardsh i pcases"ofJapaneseandoth erOrientalAmericanstosup-porth i sassertions,accordingtoth e Star-Bulletin:"A h i .i fh sch oolgraduatewh owastoldh i s case couldnotbeh eardforamonth (th euniversi-tyh ewasplanningtoattendwastoopen i ntwoweek s);alaborleaderwh oh adtowaitforWash -i ngtontoactbecauseh ewasun-ableloproducewitnesses;avet-eranwh osai dh ecouldnotanswerwh eth erh eplannedtoreturnaft-ermainlandsch ooli ngandwas i s-sued a'letterofi denti ty'validfor30 daysonly,i nlieuofth ecertifi cateofciti zensh i pforwh i chh e h adapplied."Th eseprocedures,accordingtoMr.Kido,seem i ntended"todis-courage travelofAmericansofOrientalancestry to th e main-land."Mr.Kidonoted,th ati nfairness

to th eImmigrationService,th e"h ardsh i pcases"occurredbeforeth epresentofficeri nch argetookoffice.t Itwas reported th atvariousHawai i anorganizati ons,i ncludingth eHawai i Associati onforCivi cUnity,Hawai i InterracialCom-mittee,th e442ndVeteransClub,th e 100th InfantryClubandth eMili taryIntelligenceLingui stsclub,arereportedlyi nterested i nactionagainstth econtinuanceofth epresentdiscri mi natrypractice.

StudentsProtestAttitudeofNiseiDentalInstructor

WASHINGTON, D.C—BecauseDr.Rich ardOtagak i ,Ni sei part-timeclini cali nstructoratHowarduniversity's college ofdentistry,wasallegedlyalooftowardsth em,95studentsofth etwoupperden-talclassesatth enotedNegrosch oolabsented th emselvesfrom,th ecli ni c i nath ree-dayprotestlastweek .Th estudentsch argedth atth ei nstructorassumedacurtandun-cooperativeattitudetowardth emi nh i sroutinedealings.Th eylodg-edaformalprotestwith collegeauth ori ti esandrequestedth atth efacultyconferwith Dr.Otagak iwith th eaim ofbringi ngaboutanadjustmenti nh i smannerofh an-dlingstudentproblems'.Th euniversity'ssecretarylater

releasedastatementth atth emat-terh adbeensatisfactorilyadjust-ed

ArmyWillReviewCasesOfNisei Barredfrom Draft

SelectiveServiceSystemAdvisedofCh angeofPolicyOnJapaneseAmericanGroup

Th eWarDepartmenth asch anged i tspolicytowardAmeri-can citi zensofJapaneseancestrywh owereclassifi ed as4-Cduringth ewarand h as i nformedth eSelectiveServiceSystemth atcasesofJapaneseAmericans i nth i scategorymaybere-openedbylocalboardsandforwardedtoth eWarDepartmentforreview,th ePacifi cCi ti zenlearnedth i sweek .Th e4-Cclassi-fi cati oncoveredaliensandAmericanciti zens i neli gi bleformili -tary i nduction.Atonetime th e greatmajori tyofJapaneseAmericansoth erwi seeligi blefori nduction wereclassifi ed i n4-Cbutwerelaterreclassifi ed.Some24,000 JapaneseAmericansh avebeen i nducted i ntoMili taryser-vicesi nceth eSelectiveServiceActwenti ntoeffecti n1940andth enumbercomparesfavorablywithth enationalaverage.Th eSelectiveSeviceSystem h as

beenadvisedbyth eWarDepart-ment th atcases ofJapaneseAmericanswh o arestilli n4-C

maybereopenedwh ensuch per-sonsareoth erwi seeligi blefori m-mediate i nduction and directionsh a,vebeengiventoth eeffectth atth i srevi ewwillbe madeunderstandards "appropriatelyrevisedto meett]ne ch angedconditi onsbrough taboutbyth ecapitulationofJapan."DuringWorldWarIIallJap-

anese Americanseligi blefori n-ductionweresubjectedtospecialscreening and anypersons wh owereunabletopassth earbitraryregulationswh i ch weresetuptofacili tate th e screening processwereclassifi edas4-C.Iti sunderstoodth atth eWarDepartmentcontemplatesnooth erch ange i n i ts polici esregardingJapaneseAmericans.CurrentArmy practice, h ow-

ever,i stoassignJapaneseAmer-i can i nducteesonth esamebasisasoth eri nducteesandservice i nvariousbranch esofArmyservice,h eretoforeclosedtoAmericansofJapaneseancestry,h as"beenopen-ed.A prominentWarDepartmentoffici al h as di sclosed th atth eWarDepartment h ad i nsti tutedadefini tepolicysh ortlyafterth eoutbreak ofwarpermitti ngcom-mandingofficers,£tcertainlevels,todeterminewh eth erth eywish -edtoretainordisch argesolidersofJapaneseancestry.Itwasunderth i spolicyth at

severalh undredJapaneseAmeri-can soldiersreceived disch argesearly i n1942.Anyofth esemenwh oreceiveddisch argeswith outh onor, th e so-called "blue dis-ch arges,"maynow submitth ei rcases to th e WarDepartment'sDisch argeReviewBoard.If-th atBoarddeterminesth atan i nj us-ticeh asbeendone,correctiveac-tionwillbe tak entoawardanh onorable disch arge wh i ch willrenderth eveterani nquestioneli-gibleforth eGIbi llofRigh tsandoth er.veterans'benefits.Th e WarDepartmentoffici alalso notedth atJapanesealiensarenotbeingforwardedby Se-lectiveService fori nduction un-lessth eyvolunteer.Oth eraliens,exceptciti zensofneutralcountrieswh o objectto mili taryservice,areforwardedbySelectiveServ-i ceforinductionupon determin-ati on ofth ei racceptabili tyforth eArmedForces.Inviewofth esmallnumberofJapanesealienswh oareeligi blefori nduction,i ti sconsideredth atth erewillbenoch ange i nth eWarDepartment'spresentpolicytowardth egroup.FormerAmerican citi zens of

Japaneseancestrywh orenouncedth ei rciti zensh i patth eTuleLak esegregationcenterareconsideredtech ni callyaliensbyth eWarDe-partment.Iti sstated,h owever,th atpersonsi nth i s,Categorywillbeaffordedth eopportunitygivenJapanese aliens tovolunterforArmyservice.

BodyofNiseiSoldierFoundi nPark i nCh i cagoCHICAGO — Apparentlya

suici de,th e body ofWilli amK.Kato,36,aNisei warveter-an,wasfound i nLincolnParkonMarch 28.Kato'awristswerecut.Beforeth ewarKatowasbe-

li evedto h avebeenemployedasanewseditoronaJapaneseAmericannewspaperi nLosAn-geles.

Nisei ElectedPresidentofCollegeGroupKazTadaHeadsSeniorClassatNebrask aWesleyan

LINCOLN, Neb.— Kaz Tada,sonofMr.andMrs.K.TadaofSeattle,Wash i ngton,formerlyofth eMini dok awarrelocationcen-ter,h asrecentlybeenelectedpres-i dentofth eseniorclassatNe-brask a Wesleyan university.Sch ooloffici als noted th atth eNi sei h asanexcellentrecordofpersonalach i evementduring h i sfouryearsatNebrask aWesleyan.He h asservedaseditorofth eweek ly sch ool newspaper"Th eWesleyan"andi samemberofth eStudentSenate,wh i ch i sth estu-dentgoverning body;two yearletter-mani nbask etball;memberofPh i KappaPh i ,nationalsch ol-astich onorsociety;Pi GammaMv,nationalsocialscience h onararyfraternity;Th etaAlph aPh i ,na-tionaldramaticsh onorarysocietyandBlueKey,men'snationalh on-oraryfraternity. Hisnameap-pearsi n"Wh o'sWh oAmongStu-dentsi nAmericanColleges."Kazwasch osenbyth eseniorstode-liverth eorationonSeniorRecog-niti onDay.Anoth erh onorcametoh i mlastweek . He was elected "IdealPlainsman"wh o i ssupposedtorepresent,i nth eopini onofth estudentbody,th ei dealWesleyanstudent.

KoyamaAppointedAdjutantofSpok anePurpleHeartUnitSPOKANE,Wash .— SpadyA.Koyama,woundedveteranofPaci-ficfi gh ti ng,wasappointedadju-tantofth eSpok anech apterofth eMili tary Orderof th e PurpleHeartonMarch 17atadinnerandmeetingobservingth efi rstanniversaryofth eSpok anech ap-ter.About75membersofth ech ap-terandauxili aryattendedth edin-nermeeting.

Dah li aSaitoWeds-DavidAylesworthSHELDON,Kan.—Th emarriageofDavidRich ardAylesworth ofSh eldon to Miss Dah li a Saito,daugh terofMrs.N.Saitoof114South Loomis St.,Ch i cago,wasannounced h ererecently.Th ecoupleweremarried i nCh i -cagoatCentralch urch with afamilyfriend,th e Rev.SamuelTak agi sh i ,offici ati ng.Mrs. Aylesworth 'fini sh ed h erh i gh sch ooleducationatTuleLak erelocationcenterbeforeth eSai tofamilyrelocated i nCh i cago.Since,bere arrivali nCh i cagosh e h asbeenattendingRoosieveltcollege.

StudentRelocationCouncilWillEndWork i nJunePHILADELPHIA—Th e Nation-alJapaneseAmericanStudentRe-location council, wh i ch enabledth ousandsofyoungNisei collegestudentstoentercollegesanduni-versiti esduringth erelocationandevacuationperiod,willterminatei tsactivi ti esbyJune30,accordingtoth eStudentRelocation News-sh eet.Th eNewssh eet.publish edbyth eWarRelocationAuth ori ty,printedi tslastissueonMarch 1.

TwoHawai i anGirlstoEnterSwimmi ngMeetNisei StarsWillRepresentSch oolatU.S.Ch ampi onsh i ps

HONOLULU—TwoNisei girls,th eoutstandingwomenswimmersatth eUniversityofHawai i ,willenterth e1946NationalAAUwom-en'soutdoorswimmi ngch ampi on-sh i psatSh ak amak statepark ,Ja-sonville,Ind.,from August16to18.Th etwogirls,coach edbyHa-wai i 'sfamousSoich i Sak amoto,areMitzHi guch i andCh i cMiyamoto.MissMiyamotoi sth eformerNa-ti onalAAU outdoor i ndi vi dualch ampi on.Sh ecurrentlyh oldsth eHawai i anrecordforth e220-yardwomen'sfreestyleat2:37.3sandth e100-yardback strok eat1:13.75.MissHiguch i i sregardedasafavoritetowinth enationalwom-en's200-meterbreaststrok eevent.Th e presentch ampi on i s Clai reLamourofProvidence,R.1.,wh owonth eeventi n1945 i n3:18.65.MissHiguch i h asbeenswimmi ngth edi stancei nabout3:12,accord-i ngtoCoach Sak amoto. ',OnMarch 1MissHiguch i estab-li sh edanew-Hawai i anrecordforth e100-yardbreaststrok e,swim-ming th edi stancei n1:21.75.

MENOF442NDWILLMARCHINPARADEINITALYLEGHORN,Italy— Aselectedgroupofmenfrom th e 442nd(Japanese American)regimentalcombatteamwillcompriseapro-vi si onalbattalionwh i ch willrep-resentth e"Torch ofLiberty"regi-menti nanAmericanstreetpa-rade to h onorth e soldiers ofWorldWarsIandIIonArmyday,April6.Th e paradewi llbe th efi rst

publicappearanceforth e442ndregimentsinceth eJapaneseAmer-i canswerech osentoleadth epa-radewh i ch celebratedV-Jdayi nth ei rsectorofItaly.

BelieveMostofEvacueesNowInCh i cagoWillRemainCHICAGO—Th erearebetween

12,000and15,000JapaneseAmer-i cans i n Ch i cago,and mostofth em areth eretostay,PrudenceRoss, arearelocation supervisorofth eWRA i n'Ch i cagodeclaredrecently,i nan i nterviewwith th eCh i cagoHerald-American.Ch i cagonow rivalsLosAnge-lesi nbei ngth elargestcenterofJapanesepopulation i n America.Th eresettferswh oh avepassedupth eopportunitytogoback toth ei rprewarh omes remain i nCh i cagobych oi ce,MissRosssaid."Th eyh ave h omesand j obsh ere.Forth i sreasoni tcanbeexpectedth atCh i cago'sJapanesepopula-

tionwillprobablynotfallbelow10,000,"sh esaid. 3»ReasonsgivenforNisei favor-i ngCh i cagowere given«as fol-lows:CosmopolitanCh i cago i srela-tivelyfreeofprejudi ceJobsareplentiful.Educationalopportuniti esarenumerous,and JapaneseAmeri-cansareanxiousforeducationalandculturaladvancement.Ch i cago's JapaneseAmericansarelaw-abidi ngand loyal,MissRoss said. Th e majori ty areth orough ly Americani zed, andmoreth an70percentareciti -zenswith manyfamili esh avi ngsons i nth eU.S.Army.

Saturday,March 30,1946 PACIFICCITIZEN 3

EDITORIALS:Unfini sh edBusinessInth edeserted i nnercompoundofth e

TuleLak erelocationcenteri nsi deth ebarb-ed-wirefences,th ebarrack sstoodemptyandabitter-coldwindblew.Afewdogs,leftbe-h i ndbyth eevacuees,wh i mpered.Th erelocationcenterph aseofth eevac-

uation wasover.Th i swas th enigh tofMarch 20andth elastofth eevacuees h adbeenprocessedth rough th egatesofth eTuleLak ecamp.Th eTuleLak e campwas de-claredclosedbyth eWarRelocationAuth or-i ty.Butth eevacuationwasnotover.True,allth erelocationcenterswerenow

closed. Jerome,Roh wer,Granada,HeartMountain,GilaRiver,Topaz,Poston,Man-zanarandMi ni dok awerewarsurplus,nolongerevenplacesonamap.Populationzero.As th e WarRelocation Auth ori ty ap-

proach edth efi nalweek sofi tsexistence,dismantlingatbreak neck speedandseek i ngtosh i fti tswartimeresponsibi li tytooth eragencieswh i ch wouldbe i nexistenceafterJune30,th epli gh tofmanyofth epeoplewh oh adbeenforcedtoleaveth erelocationcenterstoreturntoth ei rformerWestCoastareasemph asi zedth erealityth atth eprob-lemsofevacuation h adnotyetbeencom-pletelysolved.

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Th eweek afterth eTuleLak ecampwasclosedth eWRAalsobeganclosingi tsemer-gency h ousi ngcenters i nSouth ernCalifor-ni awh eremoreth an2,000persons,unabletofind i ndi vi dualh ousi ng,arebeinggi vensh elter.In additi on i n oth erWestCoastci ti esth ousandsofoth erevacueeswerestilllivi ngi n h ostelsand i nFederalemergencyh ousi ngprojectsunderconditi onswh i ch of-tenwereworseth anth osetowh i ch th eyh adbeensubjected i nth erelocationcenters.Th erelocationprogramofth eWRA h as

notbeencompleted.Th eagencyh admadeastrenuousefforttoassistth e evacuees i nfindi ng j obsand h ousi ng.Butmostofth eevacuees h adlostth ei rh omesasaresultofth eevacuationandmostofth em h addissi -patedwh ateversavingsth eymay h ave h adduringth ei rlongmonth s i nth erelocationcenters.Now th eyreturned toWestCoastareaswh ereth erewasnoh ousi ng.Th eWRAh ad h elpedprovide th em with emergencyh ousi ng i n cooperation with th e FederalPublicHousingagency.Nowwith WRA i nth e processofliqui dati on,th eseevacueeswerebeingservedwith evicti onnotices.Th i s i satimeforth eFederalgovern-

menttoaffirm i tsresponsibi li tytowardth eevacuees. Th e relocation centers may beclosedbutth eevacuation i snotover.Th ewh olesorrysituationcreatedbymass'evac-uation i n 1942cannotbeclearedfrom th enation'sconscienceuntilth eli ttlepeopleofth eevacuation,th eaged,th ei nfi rm,th eun-employableaandallofth eh umanremnantsofth e*origi nal115,000evacuees,areassur-edofsh elterandadecent-future.Th esi tua-ti oni sonewh i ch callsforh umanityand i snotonetobeslough edoffi nanyfitofbureaucraticdespondency.Th eresponsibi li tyi snolongerth atofth e

WRAalonesinceth atagencyh asbeenorder-edtoliqui dateandi s i nnopositi ontocon-tinuei tsservices.Th eresponsibi li ty i sonewh i ch mustbeassumedbyth eFederalgov-ernmenti tselfandbywh ateveragencieswith -i i n i twh i ch maybedelegatedto h andle i t.IProblems surrounding th ereturn ofth eIevacueestoth eWestCoastandth ei rrelo-■cation i ntoth ei rformerh omecommuniti es

arestillcomplicatedbyth econditi onsbrough taboutbywarandth eendofwarsuch asth elack ofh ousi ngandth euncertaintyofem-ploymenti nth ereconversionperiod.Inth eLosAngelesareath i sweek th eseproblemswere h i gh li gh tedbyth eforcedmovementofmoreth an500returned evacueesfrom th eWi nonaprojectatBurbank andth eannounce-mentth atevacueesatoth ersi mi laremer-gencyh ousi ngcentersatSantaAna,Lomita,Hawth orneandElSegundowouldbeforcedtomove.Th ereh asbeentoomuch h eartbreak and

di scomfortinvolved i nth eevacuationtoal-low forth efi nalabandonmentofth eunre-locatableresidueofth e115,000evacueeswh oweremovedfrom th eWestCoast i n 1942.Th eassuranceofth emai ntenenceofFeder-alaidandresponsibi li ty i sneeded.

Evacuation'sLegacyTh ewayback afterth ewar-timeweak en-

i ngofcivi lrigh ts i snotsoeasilyfound,saysth eAmericansFriendsServiceCommit-tee i n a specialbulletin on th eJapaneseAmericanevacuation.Th eseareth ewordsofth eAFSC,oneof

th e.fi rstorganizati onstoaid th ecause ofth eNi sei duringth e h eavydaysofth eevac-uation.Inth ei nterveningperiodandth roughtoth epresent,wh enth e AFSC h asaidedgreatlyin th efi nalreadjustmentofth eevacuees i nth ei roldWestCoasth omes,th eAFSC h asbeenoneofth egroupsmostcon-cernedwith th eNi sei 'swelfare,mostcogni-zantofh i sneeds.Itopenedoneofth efi rsth ostels i nLosAngelestocareforreturningevacuees wh o were i n need oftemporaryh cusi ng i nth e i ntervalduringwh i ch th eysough tj obsand h omes.Th eAFSC sees i n th eevacuation more

th an th e sorry,undemocratic spectacle i tpresentedtosomanyAmericans.Itseesi ni tan opportunitytoch allengeth epresentlimi tati onsofdemocracywh i ch permittedth ewh olesaledeportationofamassofciti zens,i rrespectiveofguiltori nnocense."Th eunfini sh edbusinessofevacuationi s

formidable,"saysth eAFSC bulletin,wh i chwas preparedby i ts South ern Californiabranch Japanese American Relationscom-mittee."Facingusnow,"saysth e AFSC,"are

th elongrangeproblemswh i ch th osedissent-i ngpredictedatth eti meofevacuationandh avecontinuedtopointout..."Atatimewh enwesorelyneedallwh ole-

some i nfluences,familylifeh asbeenweak -enedamongagroupof110,000people.Weh avewelfare caseswh erenoneexisted be-fore.Th etremendouscostofevacuationandrelocation (estimatedatsome$237,000,000)h asaddedtoth efi nancialproblemsofagov-ernmentoperating'in th ered.'With des-peratefoodsh ortages i nmanypartsofth eworld,we h avefarmerswith outland;sk i ll-edfi sh ermenproh i bi tedfrom operatingboats.Th eeconomicpligh tofth eelderly,alwaysa h ardby-productofouri ndustrialcivi li zati on,h as been made more sad.Weneedunity,andourracialmi nori ti es h avebeen disqui eted.Th elargestand mostag-gressive,tautwith senseofgrievance,h asi tsbi tternessconstantlyfedbyremindersofdiscri mi nati ononth ebasisofancestry.Th ewayback afterth ewar-timeweak eni ngofcivi lrigh tsi snotsoeasilyfound."Th ere is no easypath outofwar's

aftermath .Butth eslow,patienteffortmustgoonwi th cooperativespi ri t,with resource-fulnessand h ope.Againstadark back ground,certaingainsh avebeenconsolidated.Wecan-notwith outunctiousnessseem toclose th ebalancesh eetofevacuation."Acquaintancesh i pand personalunder-

standingbetween JapaneseAmericans andfair-mi ndedCaucasians h ave i ncreased;th eabi li ti esandqualiti esofIssei andNi sei h avebecomemoregenerallyrecognized."Yetwemustnotassumeth atfriendli-

nesscancompensateforfundamentali nj us-tice.Th eJapaneseAmericansremainwith -outanyi ndemnifi cati onforth e h eavyactuallossessufferedasaresultofh astyevicti onandli fe i ndetention.Th eunfini sh edbusi-nessofevacuationconfrontsuswi th sober-i ngaccusationoffailuretoapplydemocraticpri nci ples i ntimeofcrisi s."Yetoutofitspenaltiescomes i tsch al-

lenge.Th eevacuationofpersonsofJapaneseancestryfrom th ei rWestCoasth omes h astak enuspartwayonasearch i ngandwh ole-someanalysisofourcountry'sach i evementsandli mi tati ons i ndemocraticpractice."

nisei USABYLARRY TAJIRIBenKurok i 's59th Missi onWh enBenKurok i cameh ometoh i snati veAmericaonedaylastOctoberonash i pwith alotoloth erGlswh oh admetth eenemyi nth ePacifi c,h ewastired,andh elook edforwardtoalongsucces-sionoflazydaysunderatreeonh i s fath er'sfarm i nNebrask a.SincePearlHarborday-plus-one,wh en h e h advolunteeredlormili -taryservice,Benh adsurvived58h eavycombatmissi onsasaturretgunneri naLiberatoroverNorthAfrica, Sici ly,Italy,FranceandGermany,andasatailgunneri naSuperfortressoverth ei slandsofJapan.Wh en Ben Kurok i walk ed upth atgangplank i nSanFrancisco,h eth ough th ewasth rough wi thwaranawith figh ti ng. He h adth reedisti ngui sh edflyi h gcrosses,anairmedalwith sevenoak lealclustersandalotofoth erfruitsalad on h i s ch est. He look edforwardtotwoth i ngs. Onewasgettinga h ai rcutandth eoth erwasgettingh i spay,sinceh eonlyh adanick eli n h i spock et.With i n 24 h ours,h owever,h e

was i naroom atth eWaldorf-Astoriai nNewYork ,stillneedingth ath ai rcutand with onlyth eni ck eli nh i spock et.Hewassweat-i ngoutth estartofwh ath enowcalls h i s "59th missi on"againstfascistrace h atred i nth eh eartsandmindsofh i sfellowAmericans.Lessth anaweek afterh i sar-rivali nSanFrancisco,Benspok eonth eopeningni gh tofth eannualHerald-Iribune lorum i n NewYork ,th eonlyGIi nagalaxyofbrass, wh i ch i ncluded GeneralsMarsh all,Ch eh nault,and Wain-wrigh t.Benwasth eretospeakforallofAmerica'sfigh ti ngmenwh o h ave k nown onlymarginaldemocracybecauseofrace,colororcreed.Hewasth eretotellth epeopleath ometh atarbitrarydis-cri mi nati onagainstapersonbe-causeofh i srace,creedorancestryh adbeenprovedtobean i mpossi-bleluxuryi nth efrontlinesofanall-outwar.Th escreamsofdyingmenh avenoaccent,Bensaid,andallth ebloodwh i ch flowsisth esamecolor.BenKurok i i saNisei .Hi spar-entswereborn i nJapan,buth eandh i sni nebroth ersandsisterswereborn i nAmerica,mostofth emonth efarm nearth elittletownofHersh eyonth eNebrask aplain. Th e elderKurok i raisedseedpotatoesanasugarbeets.Hedi dprettywell,butth erewereyears,too,wh entnelarderwasbareandwh endustfilledth esk yandth eth i rsty,burningwindsing-edth eleavesandwith eredth evi nes.Ben i sa Nebrask afarm boywh osevisi ononcestoppedatth eh ori zonli neandwh osemain i n-terestswereth eacresh i sfamilyfarmed,landrich with siltlaidbyth eNorth Platteon i tssluggishwaytoth eMissouri,andth eMexi-cangulf.Benlearnedth e h ardwayth atth erearepersonsandprejudi cesbeyond h i s h ori zon li ne wh i chcould i mpelh i m tolayaside h i sdreamofafarmandafamilyofh i sowni nordertocarryouth i scombatmissi onagainstth ebattle-mentsofRank i ni smandBilboland.He h asfeltth ecoldsh oulderofdiscri mi nati onand h e h ask nownth eh ardslapofi ntolerance.Benh adbeenbornandraised i nNe-brask a,buth efoundafterPearlHarborth attosomeofh i sfellowAmericansh ewas j usta"Jap."Heandh i sbroth er,Fred,enlistedonDec.8,1941,andpersonallydeclaredwaronth elandofth ei rancestors.Benfoundth atth erewasdis-cri mi nati on i nth earmyaswellasoutsidei t.Hestartedfigh ti ngth i s,discri mi nati onwh enh efoundh i mselfperpetuallyonK.P. Hefough ttogeti ntoth eai rforceandsucceeded,found h i mselfongrounddutyatanairfi eldi nEng-land. Hefough ttogeti ntoth eairandfinallyconvincedth esquad-roncommanderth ath ecoulddoh i sparti naB-24crew.Hewasi nth efi rstLiberatorsquadrontolandi nNorth Africaafterth ei n-vasion i n November,1942. Hewatch ed Rommelrun and th enturnandlash back atKasserinePass.Heremembersth eflak aboveSici lyandSalernoandth ath i stori craidonth eoilfieldsofPloesti,th efi rstgreataerialwedgetobedriveni ntofortressEurope.Fewplanesreturnedfrom Ploesti,butBenandh i screwmateswereluck y.

Onceh i splanewasforceddowni.Spanish Moroccoand h ewasfa!ternedbyFranco. He andM,crewmatesescapedandweresoonback i naction.Hefini sh ed h i stour"ofduty»

Europe—inth efallofl<J4a__o£h eavycombatmissi ons. Heth envolunteeredforfivemoreandi l.mostwalk edh omefrom th eMoneoverMuenster.Hewasbadi nAmericai nDecember,1943,gjh adth atch ocolatemaltedh eh idreamed aboutone nigh tonvairfi eldnearTobruk .InDecember,1943,th eJapan*

exclusionassociati onsandth eB»memberPearlHarborleaguesw«ni nth emi dstofth ei rcampaignofh ,ateagainstAmericansofJim,neseancestry.Th eNisei needed1warh ero,andBenwas i t.Bawasth efi rstJapaneseAmericatoreturnfromth ewar.Hewhsenttoanairforcerestcenteonth ewestcoastandonenigk th ewassch eduledtoappearonGitnySimms'radiosh ow. Th i swuatatimewh enth eanti-evacueemovementwasi nfullswing.Annjbrassgotth efrigh tsandBenwupulledoffth eradio sh owafewminutesbeforebroadcasttimewitith eexplanationth ath i sappear-ancemigh tprovecontroversial.Hefi nallydidgetonth eGinny

Si mmsprogrammanyweek slater,butth i swasafterh e h adgivesh i sfi rstpublicspeech before800membersofth e CommonwealClubofSanFrancisco.Benspok efor45mi nutesandatth eendIkh adth efull800onth ei rfeeti narousingovationtoth i sslim,se-riousGIwith aJapaneseface.Itmaybe moreth anacoinci denceth atpublicsentimentonth ewotcoasttowardJapaneseAmericanch angedforth e betteratj utaboutth i stime.Benh adservedh i ssh areoftime

asacombatgunner,andh ecouldh avefini sh edoutth ewaronstate-sideduty.Buth ewasdeterminedtoseeserviceagainstth eJapanesei nth ePacifi c. Th ewardepart-menth adaruleth atnoJapaneseAmericansweretobeusedi ncom-bati nth ePacifi cwar,alth ougalatermoreth an5000weretoweserviceas i ntelligencespeciali st*,manyi ncombat.Benwasassign-edtoth eultra-secretB-29sandth enrelievedofdutybyasuspi-cioussuperior.Hefough ttogetback i n,writi ngletterstofriends,Finally,with th eassistanceofAtsistantSecretaryofWarMcCloyh ewasreassignedtoaSuperfor-tress.Heh adcompleted27h esTjbombingmissi onsoverJapanbyV-Jday.BenKurok i learnedsomewh ertaloneth ewayth ati ti snotenoughtofigh tdiscri mi nati on againstJapanese Americans. Anti-Ni seiactivi tyi sj ustanoth erexpressionofJimCrowandanti-Semiti smEx-Sgt.Kurok i h asbeentouri i jth ecountryon h i s59th missi on.Wemeth i m i nDenverafewdayiagoand we h eard h i m tellvaudienceth ereth ath eh adfough tformoreth anmomandblueberrypie. Heand h i sfellow Gls,Iksaid,h adfough tforafairemploy-mentpracticeslaw,andth eyh adfough tagainstallth enasty,meanpracticesofracesegregation.Amas h etoldaTownMeetingofth eAiraudience last'Th ank sgi vi ngday,th eydidnotfigh tforth eperpetuationof"NoJapsWantedsigns i nwestcoastciti esand"wh i teonly"signsi nth esouth .Onh i s59th missi onagainstrace

h atred,h esai dh elearnedth ath ewasnotflyingalone.Hiscrew-matesweremenofgoodwillevery-wh ereacrossth ebroadacresofAmerica. His crewmates ww*manyandth eyonedaywouldpi*vail.

♦ * *(Th e above article on BenKurok i byLarryTaj i ri i sre-printedfrom th ecurrentSecondHalfMarch i ssueof'NOW,*i nterracialnewsmagazinewh i wi sedi tedi nLosAngielesbyWil-liam Oununings.)

Relocation:DesMoinesDES MOINES,lowa■-M«?Ki tah asbeenelectedpresidenttfth eYWCA Cosmopolitanclub»th eDcsMoinesYW,according»th eMidgetTribune." ":f"5girlstudentcouncilpresident»th eWash i ngtonIrvingjurti orWsch ooli sKazuk oKita.

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SaturdayMarch ;3o,4

VagariesDisturbed .. .

■ottersfromseveralNisei bisi n*BPtte.j }'teh aredlg.

fc'bth efactth atth eUS.Kf;Vh i ri ngJapaneserepatn-Xwh oweresegregatedatTule

Beandi nDepartmentofJustice■"Krmnentcamps and were de-

■Jllto Japan. It's i ndi cated*■Tth erepatriatesh avefounda°"Bh ruined, h ungry countryKfth ei rarrivali n Japanandi nIEturnedtoemploymentwith

2■occupationforces....Speak i ngi ßgbJapa",RKO'a"Report1Ijapan,"oneofth efi lmsi nth ettflsIsAmericaseries,sh owsack lKj GIcensoring Radio Tok yoAlth ough th ewar

MflKffici allyover,aNisei soldierüßEntlvwas wounded i n bici i yEtroopswerecalledtoquellleHocaldemonstration. Th eNisei»Evedagrenadesplinteri n h i s

Lapidari es ...»ftneofth emostsuccessfullines"MbusinessenterpriseforevacueesUSettling i nNew York City h asi K,th atofth elapidary.About"IInewevacuee-openedstone-pol-► sh opsh aveopenedonMan-lKani nth epastmonth ....tKre'sapossibi li tyth atCalifor-7K'santi-ali enfish i nglaw,proh i b-" Issei fromengagingi ncom-i Brci alfish i ng,wh i ch waspassedk th ewar,maybech allenged■■ courts JimmyWasa,one■Hawai i 'stopNisei ballplayers,

rHsoneofth eNisei toplaywith!pHawai i All-Starsagainstth ei FranciscoSeals.

Teh ach apiSouth ...i HcareyMcWilli am's newbook ,i Kli sh ed th i smonth by Duell,.and Pearce, i s "South ernICountry,"oneofth e!AmericanFolk waysse-IInth ebook i sani nterestingIonth eCh i neseandCh i nese[Hnericans i nSouth ernCalifornia.I.SixtyNisei recentlyh avebeen

i Hi ployedbyth eStateofCalifor-IBt,followingth ereversalofth e'HttePersonnelBoard'spolicyofIHrri ngJapaneseAmericans.Be-;Beth eevacuation,some500Ni sei

onstate j obs i nCalifornia,i majori tywork i ngasclerk sand...BenKurok i i sHwavice commanderofth e

Legion'sDuncanPerry■sti nNewYork City.Command-Iofth epost,composedofWorldBarIIveterans,i sMarion(SeeBerePrivate)Hargrove.

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■ifYonaich i Kitagawa,Honolulu"xingcoach ,sh ows upatth e■etionalAAU boxingch ampi on-■i psinBostononApril8,i twill■th eresultofapetiti onsigned■severalth ousandHawai i anbox-■gfanswh owantedKi tagawato■companyCoach esJack i eWrigh t■idPatsyFuk udatoth eU.S.■ampionsh i ps....Yosh i k i Ko-■atsu,formerlyanewspaperman|LosAngeles,i srunningforth e■paneseHouseofRepresentativesmaLiberalfrom Fuk ush i mapre-"ctuje....TwoHonoluluNisei■wererecentlyreceivedmember-■ipsi nth e"700"BowlingClub|America. Membersh i p i nth eE?Pl%contin&entuponabowlerKting700forath ree-gameseriesmauth onzedcompetiti on.Th eNi-■inareMwardMatsueda,wh o h i tK'andTaroMiyasato,wh oscored

***Im'*?1 °?°ler'notedrad>« dra-matist,wh ose "Th eFamilyNa-■JJta was th estoryofaNisei■LtB toCalifornia,h as»*evmth eannualPeabodyawardEth e,year'soutstandingwork i nmLSS?drama-"Th eFamilyESfi.wasoneofaseriesof■wierplayswh i ch werebroadcastWly«aroverth eMutualnetwork .fewce.Kamok i laCampbell,bell-MsdLs?pP°siti°ntoHawai i anKr7'.1Scontinui ngh ercam-K nst statusfori enutory-Oneofh ermostre-i eni tv1;?11068wasbeforeaUni-BmeVrl-ta,au>rouP'atwh i <=hBiateTt?8,1 natorCampbellKinW atNlsei studentsatISW1 SC-h OOlandth eUni -X'-i H ai i h adbeen"dis-■otoffera torCamPbellcouldI°fferanyProofofh erch arges.

Waivers...|»mbatTpteurans?fth e 4di remain£h aVe-si*nedwaiversarSls?ntHli nordert0gwitY*'-italy>butaremeet-s*""i considerabc"redtape"1 smart,fast442ndbffi-

ballteam i snowplayingItalian,Briti sh andAmericanteamsi nth eTriesteareaandalongth eAus-trianborder.Th eNi sei cagersareexpectedtocontinueth ei rtouri ntoSwitzerlandandth epossibi li tyofatourofsouth ernGermanyforth eJapaneseAmericanteam i sbeingconsidered.

Mi k eMasaok aUph oldsNiseiRigh ts i nWork forJACL

ByJOHNKITASAKO

Wash i ngtonNews-Letter

A/f-i n* i , Wash i ngton,D.C.Mi k eMasaok a,work h orseofth eJACL,cameback toWash -i ngtonlastweek -th eWash i ngtonwh ereh efough tsomeofth egreatestbattlesforth eNi sei i nth eearlywaryears,andwh ereh eexpectstorollup h i ssleevesandgotobatagain.Th ere h avebeensomech anges i n Wash i ngtonsinceMi k ewash erelast.MartinDies,wh ogaveMi k eaprettyh otti me i nth osestar-ch ambersessions,nolongerstalk sth rough th e h allsofCongress.Th edominantpersonalityofFrank li nDelano Roo-

seveltisgonefrom th eWash i ng-—tonscene.Th atfeelingofappreh ensi on

and.tensenesswh i ch usedto i n-h abi tth eofficesofth eWRA i nth eBarrBuildi ngi nth oseturbu-lentdayswh enDi llonMyerandth eWRA wereunderincessantfireh asbeendissi pated,andth eWRAi stodaygoingdownth elaststretch ,relaxed and deservedlyproudofitsfinerecord.Th i ngs h ave ch anged alrigh t,buti nonerespectWash i ngtonwi llneverch ange—th erei ssti llth eh ordeofpeoplewh oh avebusi-nesstodowith th egovernment—lobbyists,promoters,favor-seek -ers,and j obh unters.Andth at'swh yMi k eflew i nlastweek from SaltLak eCitywith abriefcasestuffedwithpropositi onsanddocuments.He'sgotabig j obtodo h ere,andh «wastednotimegettingstart-ed.Heconferredth efirstth i ngwithh i sgoodfriend,DillonMyer,andth enwith h i sformercollegepro-fessor,SenatorElbertTh omasofUtah ,andDelegateJoseph Far-ri ngtoßofHawai i ,andanumberofcongressmenand governmentoffici als.Mi k e's i mmedi ate purposewastoi ni ti ateactiononlegislationtosecurenaturalizati on andciti zen-sh i prigh tsforIssei andpersonsofoth erbarrednationaliti es,andalsoabillwh i ch wouldsetupaclaims commissi onto i ndemnifyth osewh osustainedlossesduringth e warth rough di scri mi natoryaction.Much th atMi k etoldusregard-i ngth esebillsana1oth ermatters

wasoffth erecord.Suffice i ttosayforth epresentth atweareproperlyamazedatth ek now->bowofth eJACLboardofstrategy,andth atourfaith i nth e'JACL,wh i leneveri nneedofbolstering,h asbeen i mmeasurablyfortifi ed.Mi k ei strulyadynamooper-atingwith th eleverallth ewaydown.We'veneverseenanyonewith h omuch go.Hedrivesanddrives,cutscornerswh ereverh ecan, mak es split-second deci-sions,andi sneverundauntedbywh atmayappearasasetback .Aftertwodaysi nWash i ngton,h edash eduptoNewYork ,backtoPh i ladelph i a,downtoWash i ng-tonagainforth reemoredays,anduptoNewYork again.Andth enh ewassch eduledtoflyouttoCh i -cagoforconferences«mdaspeak -i ng engagement,and two dayslateranoth erspeech i nSaltLak eCi ty,andafterth ath e wastoh eadtoCaliforniaforstillanoth erspeech .Wewondered h ow h ewasabletok eepupth epace.(Helosteigh tpoundsduringth efour-dayJACLconventioni nDenver.)Hesh owedusa.bottleofvitami ncapsules—superpotent. "Th ese h elp,"h esaid,as h egentlycaressed th ebottleofdark brownpills.Butweth i nk Mi k edrawlsh i sdrivi ngforcenotsomuch fromany vitami n-nurtured stamina,butmorefrom h i sdetermina-tiontodoagoodj ob,h i seager-nesstomeetanych allenge,andh i sprofoundsenseofresponsi-bili ty.Andyet,asth ough th eph ysi calbeatingwerenotcostlyenough apricetopayforJh ework th eyaredoing,leadersli k eMi k eMasaok aaretargetsofmanypersonalat-tack sonth ei rmotivesand j udg-ments.Work yourh eadoffandgetabooti nth epants. Th at'sh owi t'sbeen.Righ tafterth eout-break ofth ewarandallth ewayth rough th eassemblycenterandrelocationcenteri nteri ms,th eJA-CLbecameth edumpinggrounds

forNisei gripesandgrumblings,and i tsleadersth escapegoatsofth eNi sei 'spligh t.Yefli nspiteofi tall,Mi k esaysth atth eJACLcameoutofth ewarstrongerth an i teverwas.Th ati snoth ardtobelieve.Th esentimenttowardth eJACLh asch angedamongmanyNisei .Butth erearestillth ose embitteredanti-JACLdie-h ardswh oviewi tseffortswith suspici on,trytodis-crediti tsprogram,andrefusetoack nowledge i tspositi veach i eve-ments. Th ati san i ndi cati onofth ei radolescence.Inordertoputth rough th eleg-i slati onth eJACLh asplanned,th eNisei mustpresentaunitedfront,saysMi k e.Th eNi sei candemon-strateth atth eyh avecomeofageandth atth eyh aveprofitedfromth ebi tterexperiencesofth ewarbyaccordingwi despreadsupporttoth eJACLprogram,aprogramnotonlyforNisei andIssei,butforallminori ti es.

* **POSTSCRIPTS: Offici alsatth eWarRelocation-Auth ori tywerei rk edatth eWarDepart-mentfornotnotifyi ngth em i nadvanceofth epresentationofth e CongressionalMedalofHonortoPfc.SadaoMunemori.

WKA h adrequestedadvanceno-ticemonth sago,andh adplan-nedto h andle i ti namannersimi lartoth eawardingofth eDisti ngui sh ed ServiceCrosstoMaryMasudattSantaAna.WarDepartment'snegligenceresult-edi nanewsstorywh i ch barelygotbeyondth eSierraNevadas.Th eonlyeasternpaperwesawcarryth estorywasth eWash -i ngtonTimes-Herald,wh i ch h adatwo-inch i tem.Mi k eMasaok awaselatedoverth e posth umous awardto Pfc.Munemori."Th e442nd now h a3everymedali nth ebook s,"h esaid.Buth ewasdisappointedi nth atmoreNisei h adnotreceivedth enatoin's h i gh estmi li tarymedal.Mi k esai dth erewereanumberofNisei wh o sh ould h avewonth emedalandmuch earlier.

WEPLACEOURHOPESINTOTSLIKESUMI

ByJOBONAKAMURA

LittleTok yoAgain...

Ourerstwh i lesch oolch um,Tok o,writesusth ath e i sbacki nSacramentobask i ng i nth e"goodolesunsh i ne"andth ath ewaswalk i ngaroundi nmid-Januarywith noth i ngoverh i ssh i rt.Herei nCh i cago,winterandi tsi cywindarestillh angi ngaroundourwindows,sh ak i ngth epaneswith quiverli k eabowloffresh lysetj ello.Butth eai ri scrispandscinti llating.Th erei sth ecleansmellofourlaunderedunderwearandgayrowofmulti-coloredsock ssteamingoveranoisyradiatori nonecornerof k i tch ene-tteroom.Inth i sdubi ousluxuryofalazySaturdaymorning,wesiti nourfavoritearmch ai r,cock oureyesatth eceili ngi nserenereflec-ti on.Forareasonth ath assometh i ngtodowith someth i ng"gettingi ntoone'sblood,"wedevelopastrongaffini tyforth i swind-blown,noisy,multifari ousconfusionofCh i cago.Th i si sth eenterprisi ng,unbridledcitywh i ch CarlSandburgaptlyask edto"sh bw h i m anoth ercitywith lifted h eadsingi ngsoproudtobealiveandcoarseandstrongand cunning." Into th eboili ngmixtureofliterallymilli onsofpeo-pleofallsh ades,:politi cal,social,racial;ameccaforuntoldth ou-sandsofi mmi grantsfrom th eoldworld,migrantsfromoth erstates,youth sfrom th efarmsandth evillages;i ntoth i senormity,Niseitak eth ei rplaces.Iti sth ough tth atth ecityreach -

edi tssaturationpointlongagoasfarasJapaneseevacueesettlementi sconcerned,butth einflux i sstrongasever,despiteth efactth atmanypulledstak estoreturntoth ecoast.Th erei snostatisti -calfigureavailable,butth efi gureisbelievedtobe i ntenth ousandsormore,undoubtedlyth elargestofanyJapaneseaggregationsi nth ecountry. Mobili tyam«ng Nisei ,especiallyth ose i n Ch i cago, i sh i gh ;th eyareconstantlymovingfrom apartmentto apartment,from j obtojob,fromcitytocity.Ch i cago'sh ugeevacueepopula-tioni snotafactorforboastfuli n-clinati on.Morever,with anexist-i ngh ousi ngdiffi cultycoupledwi than i nsti ncti vedesireforNisei tocongregatei nconspicuousgath er-i ngs,anoth erLil'Tok yo,i nspi ri ti fnotph ysi cally,i sabouttoreari tsuglyh ead.Th edangerofNi h on-mach i stoth efuturewelfareofJapaneseAmericansisasubjectth atsomany"liberalandprogres-sive-minded"Nisei leaders h arpedaboutduringth eearlyph aseofth erelocationprogram.Well,th ewari sover. Feace

andsomesenseofsecurityreturntoourmidst.Th ose"liberalandprogressive-minded"people wh ogavesuch wonderfullipservicetoth e i ntegrationprogram i nwh i chJapaneseAmericanswillbe ab-sorbed i n th e normalAmericancommunityaretodayorganizi ngexclusiveNisei organizati onsandpromoting all-Nisei bazaarsandtalentsh owsanddanceswh i ch areself-segregationi nnature.Iti sdiscouragingeventorealizeth atgroupofleaderswh ofi gh tfori n-tegrationaredwindli ngtoapain-fullysmallbut h ardymi nori ty.Th eyarebeginni ngtofeelth ei rvoicesdisappeari nth eproverbialwilderness.Itwon'tbelongbeforesome

peoplewi llask us i fwelive i nth e"Japanesetown"...and i fwe speak English . We h opeth ey'renotth i nk i ngoforganizi nga Japanesestudentclub atth eUniversityorh avi ngabon-odorionEast43rdStreet(orh owaboutafuro-ya,apublicbath h ouse,onClark andDivi si on).Wecanreadilysympath i zewi thth ediffi cultyofsociallyconsciousgroupsandleaderstoarouseNiseifromapath y.Th eyfeeli t'suse-lesstoi nterestus i n i ntegration.Instead,th eymaintai nth atweturntoperverseoutletsforrecreationi nourmaladjustment.Speak i ngofsocialadjustment,th e"DailyNews"recentlyrevealedsome surprisi ng statisti csaboutnormalpersonaliti eswh o li ve i nth i scity.Onth enearSouth si deofCh i cago,nolessth an39percentofadultsinterviewed—consid-erablymoreth anath i rd—reportedth ey h adnofriends. Even i naprosperoussuburbancommunityonth eNorth Sh ore,8percentofth osei nterviewedreportedh avi ngnofriends.Th esefi guresaresigni fi canti nviewofth efactth atanaverageNisei h asmorefriendsandgroupsofcommon i nterestand back -

From th eFryingPanByBILLHOSOKAWA

SamTeraoRunsaKosh erDelicatessenDcsMoines,lowa

Ourfavoritestoryofth eweek i sth atofSamTerao,Ch i cagodelicatessenstoreoperator,wh o,somewh erealongth eway,learnedth esecretofwinni ngfriends.ItseemsSam opened h i sstore i napredominantlyJewish

neigh borh ood.Th ecustomerswereslowtocomeuntilSammie,i nrespecttolocalcustom,closedupforYomKippur.Afterth ati tdidn'ttak elongforwordtogetalong,andSam

Teraowasanoutlandernolonger.Sam'sexperiencei smoreth an

merelyanamusingstorytobetoldwith gesturesandaYiddi shacci dent.Moreth anth at,i ti sastoryofaNisei 'swilli ngnesstoadapt h i mselfto h i s envi ron-ment.Wetak eourh atsofftoSammie

asaresourcefulyoungmanwh o,undoubtedly,wi llgoplacesi n h i sownlittleway.

** *SuccessStoryTh eNi sei successstoryi snoth -i ngnew.It'sbeengoingonfor

yearswh eneveraNisei wasambi-tiousandenterprisi ngenough toquitth e"Li'lTok yos"ofth ePa-ci fi ccoastandstri k eouti nth emidwestandeast. Butth i sal-wayswasonasmallscale.Th ank stoth eevacuation,alarge

numberofNisei h avefoundop-portunityoutsideth esh adow ofth eYellowPerilth atdoggedth ei reffortsback onth ecoast.Someofth ose successes h ave

beenspectacular.Some h avebeen unusual,li k eth estoryofMargaretEch i gosh i -ma,aSeattlegirlwh oi smak i ngh erwayasan attorney i n St.Louis.

* * *Butth esuccessstoriesofth emajori tyarecommonplace,h eart-warmingtalesofi ngenuity,goodwilland j ustcommonh umangood-nessli k eth atofSam Terao.We'reinterestedi nth esestories—spectacular,unusualand com-monplace— becauseth eytellth estoriesofth enewlifeofth eNisei .Ifyou h aveafavoritestoryofyourown,passth emalongtous.We'dli k etopublish afew.

* * *MidwestSpringSpringreallyspringswith a

vengeance i n th i spartofth ecountry.Onedayi twaswi nter,raw andbleak anddepressing;th enextdayi twasspring,j ustli k eth at,with robinsreconnoi-teringforwormsandth egrassturning greenfrom underth elastofth esnow.Towardth eendofth ewinterwh enwe'vebecomefedupwithwearingah eavyovercoat,sh ovel-i ngth ewalk ,payingfuelbi llsandoth erwi seexperienci ngth edisad-vantagesofwh atlaugh i nglyi scalledavigorousclimate,wedwelldeeplyonth epleasuresoflivi ngwh ereth ere i snowinter.Butth enwerealizeth ath alfth epleasureofth efi rstsh i rt-sleevesday,th efi rstbud,th efirstgreenbladeofgrass, i s i n th ek nowledgeth atth ereh asbeenach ange i nth eseason.Soon i twi llbeplanting timeandth ebeginni ngofanewcycle.

* * *Nisei VeteransAverbalbouquettoBenKurok iforh i sexplanationofwh yh eh asj oi nedth eAmericanLegion,andanoth ertoSpadyKoyamaofSpo-k aneforh i sfi gh tagainstNisei"JimCrow"veterans'organizati onch apters.Hereareacoupleofquotestoremember:"Ith asalways_beenmyfirm

beliefth ati fth i ngsarewrongwith anoutfit, th ati twasallth emorereasonth atIsh ouldj oi n i tandfigh ttwiceas h ardtomak eth i ngsri gh t."— BenKurok i ."IfPost51candiscri mi nate

againstusas i ndi vi dualsth eymostcertainlycanh oldth esameviewsagainstusasasegregatedVFW postregardlessofourmembersh i p."—SpadyKoyama.

* ♦ *DownbeatTh elatestnumberofDownBeatcarriesapictureofNisei SuzanneTory,directorofCh i cago'sPark -wayCommunityHouse,togeth erwi th HildaSimms,starofth eplay"AnnaLucasta." Th eyare pic-tured h elpi ngtoformulateplansfora seriesoflecturesentitled"Peoplei nTh ei rMusic,"designedto"exposeth erootsofallmusicandconceivedonan i nter-racialbasis."

* * *Th eModernHomeOneofouri ntra-familyCh ri st-maspresentswasasubscripti ontoa slick -papermagazinededi-catedtoth epropositi onth ath omessh ouldbebeautifulandmodern.Th e majorresultofth i sstepwasth e i ntrusion ofsubversivei deas,subversivei nth atouroth er-wi sepassable h omenowappearsdilapi dated,ourtasteuncouth ,ourfacili ti esoutrageous.Wecompromisebynottalk i ngtoomuch abouti t.(Continuedonpage6)

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groundtowh i ch h ecanbeidenti-fiedth ananon-Nisei person.Th eNi sei "socialproblem"i snotse-riousas i tsounds,buti ti sag-gravatedbyso-calledNisei leaderswh oi nsi stth atwearenoth appyandcanbemadeh appybyfeedingusall-Nisei eventsandgath eri ngs.Th egreatbulk ofNisei residentsi nCh i cago i stoooccupied wi thpersonalandfamilyproblemsnor-maltoanyi ndi vi dualandfamilyi nalargecity. Th ereare th eh ousi ng sh ortage,post-wareco-nomic adjustments, educationalplans,etc. Wefi ndourlimi tedleisureh ourswellfilledwith i n-terestgroupmeetings,studies,vis-i ti ngfriends,andth econcerts,th e-aters,movies,andath ousandandoneformsofamusementofferedbyalargecityli k eCh i cago.Integration i sn'tan overnigh tundertak i ngbutalong-rangeone.Iti sanattitude.Iti sth estepi nth erigh tdirectiontowardbuild-i ngofmorewell-balancedperson-ali ti esamongsomeofuswh oseexpressionsandmannerismsaretoorestrained,h avi nglivedi nCal-i forni agh ettostoolong.Wearemeasurablyh eartenedbymanyNisei wh otak eth ei rplacesi nth epuissantlifeofCh i cago,unsh ack li ng th ei rinh i bi ti onsbrough taboutbyracialconscious-ness. Th eystrivefori ndepend-enceandi ni ti ati veth rough i ndi vi d-ualityli k eth eth ousandsofyouth si nCh i cagocaugh ti nth eexh i lara-tionofstruggle,figh ti ngth ei rwaytowardagoal.Welayh opei nlittletotsli k eSumi-cftanwh oplaysi nth ebackyardwith yellow-h ai red ch i ldrenfromth eneigh borh ood.Hervoicei si ndi sti ngui sh ablefrom th erestofth ech i ldrenfrom wh erewesitth i smorning,cock i ngoureyesatth eceili ng.

IntermountainBowlingTourneySch eduledBySaltLak eJACLTh esecondannualIntermountainopenbowlingtournamentwi llbeh eldonApril13and 14atth eTempleBowling Alleys i n SaltLak e Cityunderth esponsorsh i pofth eSaltLak eJACLch apter.Teams and i ndi vi dualbowlersfrom Idah o,Utah and Coloradoare expectedto compete. Th eIdah oFallsWolves,winnerofth erecentPocatello tournament,areexpectedtoenterth etournament.Among th e SaltLak e teamswh i ch willenterth etourneyareOk ada Insurance and Wally'sFlowers.Ateamfrom Denveri sexpectedtoch allengeforh onorsi nth eteam competiti on.Competiti oni ssch eduled i nth ewomen'ssingles,th emixeddoub-lesandwomen'steammatch esonth eni,gh tofApril13and i nth emen's doubles and men's teammatch eswh i ch willbeginatnoononApril14.Entriesforeach eventwillbe

$2andteamentriesarebeingac-ceptedbyKaoruHonda,tourna-mentch ai rman,5693South StateSt.,Murray,Utah .

Idah oFallsPlansAppreciati onFeteIDAHO FALLS,Ida.— Resi-dentsi nIdah oFallswillh oldanappreciati onbanquetonApril3atth eHotelBonnevilleforoffic-i alsofth eWarRelocation Au-th ori tyandcityoffici als.Specialspeak erswi llbeex-ser-

geantBenKurok i ,nowch ai rmanofth eJACLveteranscommittee,andMi k eMasaok a,nationalexec-utivesecretary.

Marush oMi k sWinJACLTournamentTh eMarush oMi k sfromJwonth eannualJACLC2l\VnAask etballtauTMnSflMarch 23bydefeatingT??Jfive51to23,i nth efinJsiWestminstercollegegy"■Th eSaltLak eCityBuff.Jedth eIdah oFallstLmf«totak eth i rdplace.HarW,■ofMurray,Utah ,defiftjLak eBussei, 31 to23,fourth place.'"m

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andth rewpick etlinesaroundth ealleys.Senator James Mead ofNewYork waswassch eduledtoopenth ebowlingcongress,refus-edtopassth rough th epick etlinesandseverelycondemned th e un-democraticpolicyofth eABC.Th e JACL's protestwillbemadenotonlyi nbeh alfofJapa-neseAmericansbutalloth ernon-wh i teAmericans,Masaok asaid

Nisei GIFigh tersLose i nFinalsofCrowderTourney

x,-o.?CROWDER,Mo—Th reeNisei GIfi gh tersfromFortSnell-mg-lostondecisi ons i nth efi na-ch ampi onsh i proundofth e Sev-enth Service Command boxingtournamentatCampCrowderonMarch 23.HaruoKumamotolosttoCh ar-lesDebowofCampCrowderi nth e118-pounddivi si on.Mi noru Miya&h i ro,feath er-weigh t,losttoLenan MingsofFortLeavenworth ,wh i le TeruoTanonak aofFortSnelling-wasde-ci si onedbyGene'CarlisleofCrow-deri nth eli gh twei gh tfi nals.

VitalStatisti csBIRTHS

soL°Mr-i a?dJPn-Ich i roMori-sono,agirli nRiverside,Calif.ToMrandMrs.JamesMayedaTabVi rl Riverside,Calif. 'JoMr.and Mrs.Umetarot"'aglrli nPortland,Ore."riri "v-

andMrs>Nak amura,agt'?,VlCtoryHeigh ts,Ore.

««rio-li**ndMrs-T-Kitagaw.,ag4'S,Minneapolis,Minn.loMr.andMrs.Tak esh i F.Na-t'«

girlJi nBri gh ton,Colo.ToMr.andMrs.Hiromi tsuMit-suok a,aboyi nDenver,Colo.

i q n ,andMrs-Miysh i Nak ao,1956Bush St.,SanFrancisco,agirlonMarch 14.ToMr.andMrs.DonKuri h ara,March 4**'Cal'f''adaugh teronToMr.andMrs.Sam Sh i gemiHirak awa,Parlier,Calif.,adaugh -teronMarch 6.ToMr.andMrs.M.A.Yabu-moto,Lodi,Calif.,agirlonMarch10.ToMr.andMrs.BobN.Ni i gi ta,

Sacramento,asononMarch 15.ToMr.andMrs.GeorgeFuj i -moto,Ault,Colo.,asononMarch16.To Mr.and Mrs.Harold N.

Ouye,221113th street,Sacramen-to,adaugh teronMarch 16.To Mr.andMrs.TedTsuboi,SaltLak eCity,aboyonMarch 23.ToMr.andMrs.HenryGosh oaboyj MerrillEmerson,onMarch26 i nNewYork City.

DEATHSK.SaitoonFeb.9,i nPortland,Oregon.MinoruKoga,35,onFeb.23,i n

LosAngeles,Calif.Sannosuk eItoonFeb.24i nCh i -

cago,111.Yosh i oNi ah i h araonFeb.26,i n

Ch i cago,111.Mrs.TsuruYosh i nagaonMarch

8,i nSanJose,Calif.Saich i Tak ah as-h i onMarch 5,i n

Penryn,Calif.Staozo TamuraonMarch 9,i nPaynton,Miss.Manj i roOmura,69,onMarch

2,i nCh i cago,111.KatsuyoTamura,62,onMarch

9 i nSt.Louis.Kumaj i ro Sh i marnoto,76, onMarch 5,i nSanDiego,Calif.Mrs.Ki k usui ItoonMarch 2 i nLosAngeles,Calif.Mrs.Ginj i roHasegawa(Yuk i -k o)43,onMarch 4,i nLos An-geels,Calif.Sh oj i Kazano,45,onMarch 5 i nNewYork ,N.Y.Yuich i Ogawa,60,onMarch 10i nWalnutGrove,Calif.MinoruKawabataonMarch 13,i nDenver,Colo.Ki j i roFuruk awaonMarch 12,i nDenver,Colo.Mrs. i Hatsuk o Odawara on

March 16,i nSanFrancisco.Ki j i roSeto,80,onMarch 16i nFresno,Calif.Toh ei Ji motoonMarch 16,i nDenver,Colo.Tak azumi Asak uraonMarch 18,mLosAngeles,Calif.Kph ei Ak ash i onMarch 18,i n

Salt!Lak eCity.Sai h i ch i Yosh i mura,71,March19,Gr.eeley,Colo.YaemonKinagaonMarch 20,i nOgden,Utah .Tosh i oCh i baonMarch 21,i nDenver,Colo.Tak ek i Monj i ,69,onMarch 22,i nDenver,Colo.Steph enSak ai ,4,andRonaldSak ai ,3, i n Coyote,Calif.,onMarch 23.Manj i Oh ash i ,70,onMarch 21,i nLosAngeles.Tomitaro Yamasak i , 78, onMarch 20,i nSanJose,Calif.Tak esh i Tsutsui,56,onMarch

22,atSunnyside,Utah .EllaYosh i naga,daugh terofMr.

and Mrs.Asak i ch i \osh i nagaofBrigh amCity,Utah ,onMarch 19,atWeimar,Calif.Hach i emonYorinaga,66,160%26th St.,Ogden,Utah ,onMarchKiyosh i Tsuk ada,56,128WestIstSouth ,onMarch 12,SaltLak eCity,Utah .

MARRIAGESFrancesSh i rak awabetoNobutoCh arlesOno i nFeb.i nSeabrook ,N.J.Ayak oArak ak i toTosh i oSak a-ok aonMarch 9,i nCh i cago,111.KazumeFuj i mototoJunOrabei nMarch i nSeabrook ,N..Y.Mitsuk oOguratoSh i geoAk a-

h osh i onMarch 7,i nDenver,Colo.AliceTak emototoPaulKu-wataonMarch 6,i nStock ston,Calif.Tomi k ©HagiwaratoRoyIsamuNish i tsuj i onMarch 10,i nBlanca,Colo.

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tateanyappealtoth ePrivyCouncilUpto10,000ofCanada's23,000

residents ofJapanese ancestryfacedeportationi fth egovernmentcontinueswith i tspresentpro-gram,wh i ch wasuph eldbyth eSupremeCourti ntestcaseswh k hquestionedth eauth ori tyofth eorders-in-councilunderwh i ch th erepatriati onandexpatriati onpro-gramwasbeingcarriedout.Governmentcircles h erebeliev-edth ataPrivyCouncilh eari ngon any appealwh i ch may bebrough tbeforei tbyth eJapaneseCanadianpetiti onsregardingth erecentSupreme'Courtdecisi ons

wouldnotbe h eldbeforeJuly.In Toronto,Andrew Brewin,counselforJapanese Canadianswh ofacedeportationunderorders-i n-council,andsolici torforth eCo-operativeCommitteeonJapaneseCanadians,saidth atdespitePrimeMi ni sterKing'sannouncement,th ecommitteewillask h i m toreceiveadeputationwh i ch willurgeth atth eorders-in-councilberescinded.Mr.Brewin i ndi catedth atth eJapaneseCanadiancommitteeandAttorneyGeneralJ.W.'CormanofSask atch ewanwh oi ssupportingth eappealwereproceedingwithplanstobringth eappealbeforeth ePrivyi Gouncilatanearlydate.

Ch i cagoCh apterHearsTalk sonDenverConferenceCHICAGO—Th e ninth bienni alJACLconference i nDenverwasbrough th ometo70JACLmem-bersSunday,March 22,atHullHouse wh enfi vedelegatesgaveth ei rconference reportsto th eCh i cagoch apter.NoboruHonda,ch ai rman,gave

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