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PACIFIC CITIZENVol39No.13 Friday,September24,1954 LosAngeles,Calif. 10cpercopy

Dissi dentExch angeclubsorganizenewserviceassociati oni Stock tonComposedcfdissi dentEx-ch angeclubs,th eAssociati onofIndependentServiceClubslastweek electedRi ch ardGibsonofStock tonas i tspresident.Th e15affi li atedclubs,allofNorth ernCalifornia, h aveei th erbeensuspendedfrom th ena-tionalExch angeorganizati onorh avereturnedth ei rch artersasth eresultofa disagreementovereligi bi li tyofnon-wh i tepersonsformembersh i p.Th edisputecametoa h eadoverth emembersh i pofAmeri-cansofCh i nesedescenti nth eStock tonandMenloPark clubs.Th enati onalconstituti onli mi tsadmissi ontowh i temaleAmer-icans.Gi bsonsaidth ati fth ena-tionalconstituti on,of-th eEx-ch angeorganizati oni sch angedBtaconventionopeningSept.29i nLouisvi lle,Ky.,i ti scon-ceivableth atth eneworganiza-tionmigh tdissolveanditscomponentclubsreturntoth etold.Heseenoh opeofth i s,h owever.

Salmacommunity h alltobeconstructedsoon

tlfillMAone-acrelotrecentlypur-ch asedon th e ncrth si deoftownwillbeth enewsiteofth elocalJapanesecommunityh all.Constructioni sexpectedtostartsoon.Th e proposedbuildi ngwillacommodate250peoplei nth eh all.

SantaMariaUni onch urchsetfor25th anniversary

SantaMariaSanta MariaUni onCh urchwillh oldi ts25th anniversarycelebrationOct.2-3.Dr.FrankH.Smith ,Dr.Kei Sasak i andth eRev.TaroGoto,superin-tendentofJapaneseMeth odi stch urch es,aretospeak .Issei pastorRev.YasuoOsh i -tarecentlypassedh i snaturali-zationexaminati on.

Yulepack agesforGIsoverseassh ouldbemailed

Wash i ngtonTh ePentagonsoundedi tsan-nualwarningth atCh ri stmasParcelstoservicemenoveveassh ouldbemailedbetweenOct.15andNov.15.Allth e articles normallywmnedfromth emai lsarecon-trabandforoverseassh i pment.Plustwooth ers—ligh terfluidandmatch esofallk i nds.

HolinessCh urch pastorSanLorenzo

Th eRev.Ki ch i ro Fuk uda,longtimepastorofth eHono-luluHolinessCh urch ,willas-*um£simi lardutiesth i smonth■fth eSan LorenzoHolinessUitrrch .Th eRev.Mi k i oIsh i no«Azusa i si nHawai i tosuc-ceedh i m.

New look forcentertk « t

Minneapolisrvir Japanese American

Center,2200Blais-

"Aye.,took ona"newlook "recentlywh en i twasgivena**sh coatofpaint.Th eex-onH*fubnck swerePaintedbuffwmth etrimandpillarswh i te,"tenorswerealsoredecorated.

Fourpioneersofth eStock tonarea,th eUedabroth ers(standinglefttorigh t:Kazuo,Kaneo,Morimi tsu,andMamoru)wererecentlynaturalizedtogeth er.Th ei rfath er, Uzo,cametoth eUni tedStates i n1906fromAich i Prefecture,Japan,settlingi nth eStock tonareatwoyearslater.Ash i ssonsi nJapanbecameofage,.-ich j oi nedh i sfath er—Kazuo,now59,comingtoth eUnited States i n 1914;Kaneo, 54,arrivi ng i n 1915;Morimi tsu,51,arrivi ng i n 1918;and Mamoru,48,coming i n 1921.Allh avebeenstaunch JACLsup-

porters.Allattending Americani zati on classes con-ducted i nEnglish andpassedth ei rexaminati onsi nEnglish ^Alllivetogeth eratalarge h omeon301W.9tnSt.,engagedi npoultrybusiness.Th eyalsoh avedairy andfarming i nterests i n nearbyTh ornton.Oth ers i nth eph otoare(sitti ng:lefttorigh t)Mrs.Kazuo Ueda,and Mrs.Ayak oUeda, widow of an-oth erbroth erTsuneo.Wives ofth e oth er th reebroth erswerenotpresentforth epicture.

Fortunesmilesatlastonex-insuranceexecutivewh ocouldn'trejoi nJapanesebridei nTok yo

LosAngelesAformerinsuranceexecutivebi tterovervisa di ffi cultieswh i ch separatedh i m from h i swealth yJapanesebride,wasi nth epsych i atri c ward ofth eGeneralHospitalh ereafterth reeattemptstocommitsui-ci de.Joh nW.Roy,50formerstate

supervisorforSupremeLi bertyLifeInsuranceCo.,4824Ava-■lon Blvd.,forth reeyears,walk edi ntoth ewatersofth ePacifi cOceanearlierth i smonthafterh eh adbeenreleasedfromaSantaMonica h ospi tal.Heh adpennedanotetoh i swi fei nTok yo."IamgettingasnearyouasIcan,nearth eoceanth atseparatestwowh oh avefound wh attrue lovemeans.Ifonlyth eAmericangovernmenth ad th eh earttorealizeth i s."

Pick edUpbyPoliceHewalk edouti ntoth ewa-

ter,but,apparentlydazedorconfused,h efai ledtocarryouth i si ntentions.Policefoundh i mwanderingonth ebeach .Previously,policefoundh i mi nh i scarwh i ch wash angi ngprecariouslyoveracliff.Hetriedtodriveoverth ecli ffbutth ewh eelsh adboggeddowni nth esoftground.Th enh etook alargedoseofsleepingpills.Royh adresigned h i sposttotak ea j obasacivi li anem-ployeewith th eAirForce i nJapan.Th ereh emetYok oNi-sh i j i ma,26,daugh terofoneofth e managing directorsofMitsui Co.

Fi redfromJobRoyservedi nth eAirForceforth reeyears.Hesaidth ath ewasfiredafterarrivalofanewcommandinggeneral.Basis ofth edisch arge, h e

said,wasth atalength yi nves-tigati onh adturnedupth efactth ath e h adfai ledtomentioni nh i sapplicati onanarrest17yearsago i nTexasforfailuretocompleteanautopayment.Hesaidh earri ved i nJapani n1950duringth eoccupationwh enapassortwasnotneeded.Hedi dnoth aveabirth certi-

ficate with h i m,andaftermarrying MissNish i j i ma, h eh adreturned toth eUnitedStatestoestablish h i sAmericanciti zensh i p.Hefinallyobtainedabirth certifi catesh owi ng h e;wasborn i nAnaconda,Mont.,Dec.3,1903,buth ewasrefusedavisatoreturntoJapan.InTok yo,h i sbri dewasli k e-

wiserefused a visatoenter

th eUni tedStates-FortuneSmiles

Lastweek ,fortunesmiledonRoy,.wh owasreleasedassanefromth epsych i atri cward-Helearned i mmedi ately ofassistancetoh elph i mobtainavisatoJapanandaj obwh enh earrives.Offerscamefrorrrelativesofh i swi feandoth e:well-placedJapanesefriends.

150JapanesefarmersrecommendedforU.S.entryunderrefugeeact

SanFranciscoNamesof150Japanese i m-migrants h asbeenreceivedatth elocalJapaneseconsulategeneralforentry i nto th eUnitedStatesunderprovisi onsofth e1953RefugeeReliefAct.Th e consulateh asreceived

requestsforabout300namesofprospectivei mmi grantsfromIssei andNisei farmersi nCali-fornia i nneedofagriculturalh elpers.Th erequestsh avebeenfor-wardedtoth eJapaneseForeignOffice,wh ere th eywerere-ferredto various prefecturalagencies.Manyprefecturesh eldtestsandch osesui tablecandi-dates.Namesofth eserecom-mendedpersonswereth ensenth ereth rough th eForeign Of-fi ce.Some3,000Orientalsdis-placedbyth ewarorfloodsmaybe admittedintoth e Uni ted

States quota-free underth e1953RefugeeReliefAct.Th »requestto h averefugees h eremustbemade byaU.S.citi -zen,wh oth enbecomesth erefugee's guarantor.Th eli streceivedh erewasth efi rstto besentfrom Japan.Some2,000applicantswerei n-terviewedandgivenexamina-ti onsi nTok yo,Kanagawa,Ya-maguch i ,Hirosh i maandWak a-yama.

Th e li stofnamesh asbeenturnedoverto th efi rstsixfarmerswh oask edforatotalof150men.

TRASH FIRE EMBERSDESTROY 4,000CRATES

SantaClaraNearlyallofth estack of

5,000 lettucecrates wasen-veloped i nflameslastweekwh enemberswereblownbywindsfrom atrash fi reabout15feetawayatStanSh i ma-moto'struck farm.Wh en fi remencame, some

h osedth efirewh i leoth ersh ur-riedlymoved th eunscorch edcratesawayfrom th epile.About1,000weresaved.

Nisei patrolmanguardsPresident

Ft.LuptonStateHigh wayPatrolmanWillKagoh arawasamemberofth e specialguard detailprovided by th e ColoradoState PatrolforPresidentEisenh owerand h i spartylastweek wh envisi ti ng th eBrigh ton G*reatWestern su-garfactory.Hewaspostedassouthgateguard atth efactorywh enth ePresidentreturnedfrom an i nspectionofth eplantbeforereturningtoh i ssummer Wh i te House i nDenver.

Simultaneousritesofnaturalizati onfor50,000planned

Wash i ngtonMoreth an50,000ofAmeri-ca'sforeign-bornwillbesworni n simultaneoussolemncere-moniesth rough outth ecountryonNov.11(VeteransDay).Gen.Joseph Swing, i mmi -grationandnaturalizati oncom-mi ssi oner,h asbeenwork i ngonth emassnaturalizati onprojectforseveralweek s, h avi ng i nmindtoclearupalargeaccu-mulationofpetiti onsandatth esametimedramatizi ngth ei m-portance ofacquiri ngciti zen-sh i p.Color, pomp and circum-

stancewillmark th eevent,i n-volving such settingsas th eHollywoodBowl,EbbetsFi eldi n Brook lyn and th e PoloGroundsi nNewYork .Di stri ctdi rectorsh avebeeni nstructedtocalendarNov.11alluncontestedcasesreadyforfavorableaction.Th eJusticeDepartmentalsoaddedth atabout8,000foreign-bornofth eLosAngelesareawillbesworni natth eHolly-woodBowl.Anoth er8,000willbe i nvolvedatPoloGroundsandabout6,500atEbbetsFi eld.

Los AngelesTh eresh ould be about200Issei amongth e8,000newciti -zensatth eHollywoodBowlce-remoniesNov.11,accordingtooneNisei wh oh asbeenwork -i ngcloselywith localnaturali-zationauth ori ti es.Onth ebasisth atIssei ex-

aminedi nth epastth reemonth sh avenotbeencalled(becauseofth eruling naturalizati onscannottak eplace60daysbe-foreth egeneralelections)andfutureexaminati onsto-becon-ductedth enumberof200 i sprobable,i twasexplained.

LosAngelesI&NScallsi nfinalIssei group

LosAngelesAfinalgroupofIssei citi -zensh i pcandidateswascalledth i smorningtoth elocalImmi-grationandNaturalizati onSer-vi ceoffice.Asi nth epast,th eJACLisprovidi ngfreeinter-preterservice.Manypetiti onersarebeingcalledwith i ntwoorth reeweek sfromth eti meth eyfile,i twasrevealedbyth eJACLregionaloffice, i ndi cati ngth estepped-upeffortsofth eI&NSofficei nrecentmonth s.

A-bombsurvivorenlistsi narmy

SanFranciscoKazumi Sadamasa,24,ofPaloAlto,asurvivorofth eatombombingofHirosh i ma,wassworni ntoth eArmySept.16.Hesaidh eenlisted""becauseIfeeli ti smydutyasanAmeri-canciti zen."Sadamasalosth i sparentsandasisteri nth eatomblastnineyearsago.Hesufferedsevereburns h i mselfandwas i nah ospi talfortwomonth s.Hewasamileawayfromgroundcen-teratth eti meofth eblast.Hewasborni nSeattle,we/fttoJapanwith h i sparentswh enh ewaseigh tandreturned/toth eUni tedStatesi n1948/

GasstationrobberySeattle

Afterbuyingtwoflash li gh tbatteries,amanandwomande-mandedallth emoney i nth ecash registerfrom-Tack Mzi j tM.gasstationattendantat923Jack sonSt,recently.Hewasrobbedof$200.

NationalJACLEndowmentFundReport

" " "CurrentTotal:$79,303.61InTrust:$75,000

Wash i ngtonNewsletterMIKEM.MASAOKA

New NationalJACLofficers...Th ough th eNationalJACLofficersth rough

th eyearsh avebeenofexceptionalcalibre,ex-ceptforth epresident,treasurer,andmorere-centlyth e1000Clubch ai rman,th ei rsh avebeeni nth emai nmoreorlessh onoraryposts,with littlei nth ewayofspecifi cresponsibi li tyassignedth em.

Th i sbienni um,h owever,accordingtoth eNationalPresident,allofth eelectedofficerswillbecalledupontoassumeactiveleadersh i pi nadrivetoraiseatleasta h alfmilli ondol-larsforth eNationalJACLEndowmentFund.Th i sh i gh obj ecti veh asbeensetfor1955-

-1956asth eonegreatcontributi onth i sbi en-ni um'sofficerscanmak etoth eNationalOr-ganizati on.

Tosecureth i ssubstantialamountmeansas i ntensiveafunddriveasanyevercarriedonbyth eJACL,i ncludingth oseforth eADC'slegislativecampaignsofafewyearsback .

With allduecredittopastboards,th oughth eoffici aldelegatestoth erecentNationalJACLConventioni nLosAngeleswerenotawareofth i sspecifi cfundappeal,th eycouldh ardlyh aveelectedamorecompetentboard,eveni fth eyh addeliberatelytriedtoelectonlyth osespecifi callyqualifi edformoneyraisi ngpurposes.

Th etwoh old-overs,both unanimouslyac-claimedandre-electedbecauseofth ei rout-standingwork duringth epastbienni um,areNationalPresidentGeorgeInagak i ofVenice,Calif.,andNationalTreasurerDr.RoyNish i -k awaofLosAngeles.Th ese twoveteranJACLersaretoowellk nowntoallsupporterstoneedi ntroductionsatth i stime;suffice i ttosayth atth ei rleadersh i psh ouldprovei n-spirati onaltoth eoth ers,allofwh omarenewtoth eNationalBoard.Incidentally,todemonstrateh i swilli ng-

nesstocarryth emajorsh areofth eburden,PresidentInagak i h asplacedh i mselfsquarelyonth espotbypersonallyagreeingtoh eadupth efunddrive.Fi rstNationalVice-PresidentTom Yego

ofPenryn,Calif.,i soneofth efoundersofth eNationalJACLmovement,h avi ngbeenanactivememberformoreth anaquarter,ofacentury.Winnerofth eCommunityleadersh i pAwardatth erecentNationalConventionforh i ssigni fi cantservices i nh i sareatocreatefriendlyrelationsbetweenth eJapaneseAmer-i cancommunityandth elargerAmericancom-munity,Vice-PresidentYegobringsyearsofexperienceandprovenabili tyto h i snewres-ponsibi li ty.SecondNationalVice-PresidentKenj i Ta-

sh i roofOrosi,Calif.,th ough arelativenew-comertoNationalJACLprominenceasth ei mmediatepastch ai rmanofth eCentralCali-forniaDi stri ctCouncil,i sanoth erwh osesin-cerityand willi ngnesstosacrifi cepersonalfortuneforth ebenefitofh i sfellowNisei as-suresrealleadersh i pi nth epresentbienni um.Th i rdNationalVice-PresidentTak Tera-

sak i ofDenver,wh i lenottoowellk nownout-sideColorado,h aswonth eaffectionatename"Terrifi cTak "becauseofh i senth usi asmanddriveforJACL.Forth epastseveralyears,forexample,h eh aspersonallysignedupmoreth ana 100membersannuallyforth eMi leHigh ch apter.BoardSecretaryBillMimbuofSeattle,i s

oneofth ebestk nownNisei attorneysi nth ecountry.Astute,respected,andable,h ei sth efi rstJACLeri nth ePacifi cNorth westtowinelectiontoth eNationalBoardsinceWorldWar11.Sh i g Wak amatsu,1000 Club Ch ai rman,

from Ch i cago,epitomi zesth ebesti nJACLspiri tandtraditi on.Hissincertiy,abi li ty,andwilli ngnesstocarrymoreth anh i ssh areh avewonth eadmirati onofh i sfellowJACLers.Roundingoutth eNationalBoard,except

forth edistri ctcouncilch ai rmen,arei mme-di atepastNationalPresidentDr.Randolph M.Sak adaandfi rstconstituti onallyelectedNa-ti onalPresidentTh omasT.Yatabe.both ofCh i cago.Th ei rrecordsaretoowell-k nowntoneedrecounting h ere.

Th eprepoi i deranceofofficersfrom th ewestcoastsimplyemph asi zesth atabout90percentofallpersonsofJapaneseancestryi nth eUni tedStatesproperreside i nth eth reePacifi cCoaststates.Th ateverydistri ctcoun-cili nCalifornia i srepresentedforth efirsttimeonth eNationalBoardpointsupth efactth atabout80percentofallpersonsofJa-

paneseancestryonth emainlandlivek tth i sstate,andth atmostofJACL'sch aptersandmembersareresidentsofth eGoldenState.

PresidentInagak i calls h i mselfa "dirtfarmer"buth e'salsoa businessmanandanurseryman.Vice-PresidentYegousedtobea"farmer"too,th ough anorch ardi st.Righ tnow,h e'swork i ngforth eStateofCaliforniaandi s

oneofth ebigwh eelsi nth eGOPorganizati on.Vice-PresidentTash i roclaimstobea"farmer"also,andth i si s h i svocationwh en h e'snotspending h i sti meonJACLactivi ti es.Vice-PresidentTerasak i i s a ph armacist-

businessman,wh i leTreasurerNish i k awaandPastPresidentSak adaareoptometrists.BoardSecretaryMimbu,asalreadynoted,i sabar-ri ster;1000ClubCh ai rmanWak amatsuisach emi st;andPastPresidentYatabei saden-ti st.Th eCh i cagoch apterandth eMi dwestDis-

trictCourici lh aveth emostrepresentativesonth eNationalBoard—Wak amatsuandDoctorsSak adaandYatabe.Th ough th eIntermountainandEasternDis-

tri ctCouncilsdonoth aveelectedrepresenta-tivesonth eNationalBoard.Terasak i andWa-k amatsuareexpectedtobeth ei rspecialad-vocates.

From th i svantagepoint,th e 1955-1956Boardlook stobeanactive,representativeonefullycapableofraisi ngth e h alfmilli onormoregoalforth eNati onalJACLEndow-mentFund.With th esupportofth emembersh i p,th ei rs

i snotan i mpossibleoreveni mprobableob-j ecti ve.

Central,North ernCaliforniameetingsDemonstratingth ei rdesiretoimmediately

i mplementth enationalprogramas h ammeredoutatth eNationalJACLConventioni nLosAngelesoverth eLaborDayweek end,th eCentralCaliforniaDi stri ctCouncilandth eNorth ernCalifornia-WesternNevadaDistri ctCouncilh avealreadyh eldspecialmeetingstodiscussth especifi csofth ei ri mplementation.UnderCh ai rmanTom Nak amuraofSan-

ger,th eCentralCaliforniaCouncilmetonSept.15 i nFresnowh i leth eNorth ernCali-forniaCouncilmetonSept.19 i nSanFran-cisco.Atth elattermeeting,old-timerGeorgeNish i taofSanJuanBautistaassumedth ech ai rmansh i pofth eDistri ctCouncilfelin-ouish odbyTom Yego,electedNationalVice-President.Th e dispatch with wh i ch th ese di stri ct

councilsmettoplanforth efuturespeak swellforth ei rleadersh i p,aswellasth ei n-terestandconcernofth ei rmembersh i p.

" " "Allofth eoth erdi stri ctcouncilsareex-pectedtomeeti nth enearfuturetoratifyth edecisi onsofth eNationalConventionandtoactivateprogramsto i mplementth em.With such spiri t,th eJACLcanlook toi ts

"NewHorizons"with vigorandconfidence.

Tok yoBayAftermath

Stock tonRecord

Yesterday(Sept.2)wasth e15th anni -versaryofth ei nvasionofPolandandth ebe-ginni ngofWorldWar11.Todayi sth eninthanniversaryofAlliedvictory i nth ePacifi cph aseth ewar.Jh esurrenderofJapanaboardth eU.S.S.Mi ssouri i nTok yoBay.Th e i ntervening yearscan Me spanned

i n memory.More ch allenging to th emindisth eanalysisandappreciati onofeventssinceth enwh i ch mak eGermanyabastioni nth edefenseofEurope,andwh i ch convertJapan i ntoanessentialbaseforth efreeworldi npreventingth eexpansionofCom-munism.Howdrasticach angeofh earth assweptth eAmericanpeople!Manylooseendssti llareleftbyWorld

War11,someth em beyondourunsnarling.

'Oneth i ngth i sNati oncando,andth i stomak eadequatecompensationtoAmericansofJa-paneseancestrywh oweredisplacedfromth ePacifi cCoasti nth eappreh ensi onafterPearlHarbor.Congressional h eari ngs now areunderwaytoth atend.Beforeth etenth anniversaryofth ePa-ci fi cpeacerollsaroundCongresssh oulddis-

poseofth i si ssuei nvolving62mi lli ondollarsi nclaimsforlossofordamagetoproperty.

INHONOR OF

JoyceTak ak oKurosawa ofHonoluluwasrecently grad-uatedwith h i gh esth onorsfromth eFash i onInstituteofTech -nology,NewYork .Sh e i spre-sentlyemployed by CoutureFabrics,N.Y.,andplanstostayforseveralyearsbeforereturn-i ngtoth eIslands-JoeKatano,Delano JACLch aterpresident,wasappointedto"serveascityplanneri nDel-ano.

Rev.KensaburoIgarash i ,re-tiri ngfromth eactivemini stryafter20yearsofservice,wash onoredatatestimoni alban-quetSundaybyth cJapaneseBaptistcongregationsofSacra-mentoandMa.yh .ew.

Jack ObataofHollisterwas[reappointedrecentlytoth e

boardofdirectorsofth ePach e-coStorm WaterDistri ctatameeting ofth e SanBenitoCountyboardofsupervisors.WalterM.Fuch i gaml,lawgraduateofGeorgeWash i ng-tonUniversity, Wash i ngton,D.C.,h opestopracticelawatOntario afterbeing i nformedlastweek h e h adpassed th eOregonbarexaminati on.Healso h asaB.A.degreefromColoradoStateCollegeofEdu-cation.

AmericanboyonJapanstampbyTamotsuMurayamaTok yoTopics..

(UntilTamotsuMurayama,wh oh asbeenretnsiti nUnitedStatesth i spastsummer,returnstoTok yoandre?h i sweek lyreports,wesh allcontinuetopublish i tnJ?"?h asfiledwith us.—Editor.) stonesk

* ♦ *NewYork

Si nce i ti satraditi oni n«th eUnitecrStatesnottoh aveli k e-nessesoflivi ngAmericansoni tspostagestamps,i ti si ndeedarare i nci dentwh en i tdoesoccuronanystamp.Wh en th eJapanesegovern-menti ssuedacommemorativestamp i nSeptember,1949,toh onorth efi rstnationalj am-boreeofth eBoyScoutsofJa-pan,apictureofanAmericanBoy Scoutwas used on th ebrownstamp.He h as been i dentifi edasGeorgePaxtonRussell,now27.livi ng i n St.Petersburg,Fla.Hewasborn i nWestfield,N.J..nearSch i ffScoutReservationWh enth i slad j oi nedth elocalscoutgroup(Troop 1,Mend-h am,N.J.),h i sscoutmasterwaspreparingth enowpopularBoyScoutfi eldbook .

Hi s scoutmaster, Win;,Hillcourt,i stodayth enat "1directorofScoutcraftfor?1BoyScoutsofAmerica.He'r6vealedth ath e took p£tv«ofth eyoungRussellmoreS15yearsago to i llustrate h iarticled*3nd°th er***"Itook manypicturesofscoutsi nordertoi llustratemybook sandmagazinearticles"Hillcourtsaid."Georgewasoneofourboys wh osepictuweretak enmanytimesIamveryh appyth ath i spicturewasadoptedbyth eJapaneseposMauth ori ty.' w

Russell,afterservice i nth ewar,returned h omeandwasmarriedto JeanHearfordof(Livi ngston,N.J.,and isth eproudfath eroftwogirlsHei sth eSt.Petersburgrepresenta-tiveofGeigerBroth ers,adver-tisi ng speciali stsofNewark ,Amongstampcollectorsth i sstory i swidely circulatedasth eonlylivi ngAmericanBoyScouttobepicturedonapost-agestamp.CommemorativeProposedWh enth eBoyScoutsofJa-

panreturnedtoth eInterna-tionalAssociati on ofScoutingi nLondonth atyear,manyref-erenceswereh andedtostampdesigners i nJapanforth eBoy Scout commemorative(Th eori gi nalproposaltoi ssuesuch a commemorativewasmadebyMurayama.—Editor.)W.Arth urMcKinney,assis.tanttoth eCh i efScoutExecu.ti veandprominentauth ori tyonBoyScoutstamps,alsopointedoutJapan i sth eonlycountrywh ereapictureofanAmericanBoyScoutwasusedtoi llu-strateastamp.Scouting i sani nternationalbroth erh oodofyoungmen.Th i s

i nstanceofgetting Japanesepostalauth ori ti esto useanAmericanboyoni tsscoutcom-memorativemanifeststh i sgreat!spiri t.

Hok ubei Mai ni ch i officeransack edbyvandals

SanFranciscoEarlySept.9,someonebrok ei ntoth eedi tori alandbusinessofficesofth eHok ubei Mai ni ch iJapanesevernacularh ere.Allth edrawersofth edesk s h asbeenransack ed,papersstrewneverywh ereandth eph otofiledumped i nth eh allway.Th e vanddls didtak e $25fromvariousrooms,butleftth eKittyforcoffeebreak andpen-ni es i nth estampbox.

PRESS FILE:

442NDEDITOR—Jack Ka-wamoto,Co.Iveteran,suc-ceedsHenryS.Nak ama aseditorofth e442ndBulletin,933 Wili wi li St.,Honolulu.Th eneweditoris a socialwork er,a graduatefromStanfordwith amaster'sde-greefromUniv.ofWiscon-si n.Nak ama'resignedtoac-ceptasch oolprinci pal'spost.

FOREIGN PRESS—For-eign language publicati onsi nth eUni tedStatescontinuetoplayani mportantparti nth efi eldofpublic i nforma-tion.Th e CommonCouncilforAmericanUnitysurveysh owedth ereare857publi-cations i n40languages (12i nJapanese).

MAGAZINE—BiII Hoso-k awa'sarticle,"HerFaith IsTh ei rFortune",appears i nth e Setember i ssueofth eAmericanMagazine.Ittellsth e i nspi ri ngstoryofh owawife'sloveanddetermina-ti onh elpedh erfamilytosuc-cess:th e$150milli onurani-um stri k enearMoab,Utah .

JALplans14,000-mileRio-to-Tok yoairroute

Tok yoJapanAirLinesisplanninga14,000-mileroutebetweenTo-k yoandRio de JaneiroviaCali fornianextApril.Atestfligh tcarryingForeignMini sterKatsuoOk azak i andagoodwillmissi onwillleaveh ereOct.5toSaoPaulo'squadricentennialcelebration.JALisalsopleadingwith th e

U.S.Ci vi lAeronauticsauth ori .ti estopermitJapaneseplanestoaddLosAngelesasaregularstop.

HolidayIssuetimeagainbyHarryHondaVeryTrulyYours....

Octoberi sth eusualmonthth ePC getsth edustoffth efi leslabelledCh ri stmasedi-ti on...Already,plansh avebeendiscussedtogetfeaturematerialforth e Japaneseh eri tagesectionofth e72--pageediti on.Th esameth ree-pactsformatsh allbeusedagain—si nce i twork edoutsoconvenientlylastyear...We'llwantNisei successandIssei stories,creativepiecesandaround-upofch apteractivi ti es...Butth ebiggest"want"isth ecooperationofch apterstosolici th oli daygreetingsagain.

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September24.1954PACIF IC CITIZEN2

HonoluluNewsletterLAWRENCE NAKATSUKA

Politi ck i ngataweddingpartyTh ere'smoreh andsh ak i ngandback slappingatNi-

sei get-togeth ersth esedays,noticeablymore.Th epoliti -calseasoni sh ere,andth atmeansth ecandidatesareoutbeatingth ebush esforvotes.NearlyascoreofNisei arerunningforofficeon

Oah u.Th i snumberisprobablylargerth an i nanyelec-ti onh eretofore.Wh ereverNisei gath eri nlargenumbers,you're

almostsuretofindsomecandidatesmak i ngth erounds,i ntroducingth emselvesorbeingi ntroducedbyfriendstooth erfriends.Th eoth erni gh t,wh i leatalargeweddingrecep-

tion,Inoticedagooddealofth i stypeofpoliti ck i ng.Th etech ni que,asth ecandidatelearnsquick lyenough ,i stogetaroundtoasmanypeoplesaspossibleataparty.Don'tgeti ntolong-windedconversationsbutk eep

moving,andbesureyourwifei smak i ngfriendsforyouamongth ewomenfolk s—th at'sadviceofoneofth ecandidates."And;"h eadded,"don'tstaytoolongatoneparty,i fth ere'sanoth eronegoingonsomewh ereelse."Hawai i anpoliti cs h asi tsownbrandofelectionral-

lies.Both th eRepublicanandth eDemocraticpartiesar-rangeforth esenigh t-ti merallies i nvariouspartsofth ecity,usuallyatasch oolh ouseorapark .Candidatesspeak from a"mi k e"onawooden,port-

ableplatform decoratedwith partybanners.Amusicaltroupegoesalongtoaddzesttoth eprogram.Speak ersarelimi tedtoth reeminuteseach ,barely

enough ti meforeach onetomak ea self-introductionwith such vi talstatisti csastowh ereh ewasborn,edu-catedandemployed;h owmanyoffspringsh e h as,andwh atawonderfulfellah ereallyi s.Afterth eweak ercandidatesareelimi nated i nth e

primaryelectiononOct.2,th ere'llbemorespeak i ngti meallottedduringth egeneralelectioncampaignwh i chwi ndsuponNov.2.

Aveterancampaignerwassurprisedth eoth erdayoverth e i mprovementofboth speak ersandspeech es."Duringmytime,onlyacoupleofcandidatesspok ecor-rectEnglish ,"h erecalled."Now,onlyacoupleth atIh eardth eoth erni gh tspok eEnglish with anaccent."Timewaswh enpidgi nEnglish wasastock i ntrade

ofmostcandidates,andth ecrowdsenjoyedth epatois.Nowadays,th efellowwh odeliberatelytorturesth eEng-lish languagetogetalaugh outofh i saudi encei sth eexception,rath erth anth erule.

★Approach i mprovingTh eh i gh erqualitygrammarh eardtodaymak esfor

dullerralliesbutpleasesth esch oolteach erswh oh avetroubleenough with youngsterscopyingth epidgi nofth eearlypoliti ci ans.

Th eralliesth emselvesareslowlybecomingpasse.Radio andtelevisi onareamoreeffective mediatoreach th emasses.

TV i sbeingtriedforth efirsttime i nHawai i anpoliti cs,butth epoliti ci ansareabitwaryofi t.

Myownobservation i sth atTVcanwinalotofvotesIFth espeak eri sfluent,h asareadysmileandeasymanners,andcantalk solidsense.Buth owmanycanmeetsuch standards?Itwaspainfulwatch i ngonTVrecently,aNisei can-

didatewh owasnewtotelevisi on.Obviouslyh eh adnocoach i ng.Heworeadark ,dark sui twh i ch "glaredback "onth eTVscreen.Helook ednervousandh i sspeech wasunpersuasive.Heprobablylost,i nsteadofwon,voteswith th ati neptperformance.Th emoreambiti ouspoliti ci ansaremak i ngh ouse-

to-h ousecalls.Th ere'snoth i ngli k eaface-to-facemeetingforanofficeseek erto i mpressoth ers;th ati s,i fh e i sth etypeth atcani mpressoth ers.Astenograph erconfidedtometh ataNisei can-

didatecalledon h eronarecentSaturday."Itwasmywash dayandIwasbusy,"sh erelated."Butwh enth i sh andsomefellow k nock edonmydoorandi ntroducedh i mselfi nth atculturedvoiceofh i s,Iwasforh i mrigh tth enandth ere."

★Th epersonalapproach i ssti llth ebesttech ni quei n

politi calsalesmansh i p.

Issei grantedpermanentresidencyafterh astytriptoCentralAmericafc Stock tonMasao/Nak awatase,well-k nownIssei h ere,i sh ometh i sweek followinga specialtri p

fromCentralAmericaafterre.ceivi ngan i mmi grantvisaforpermanentresidence i nth eUnitedStates.Nak awatase h adenteredth eU.S.wi th outavisai n1928andsubsequentlymarriedanAmer-i canciti zen.Hewasservedwi thawarrantofarresti ndeporta-tionproceedingslastNovemberandth reemonth slaterfoundtobedeportable.Frank Ch uman,h i sattorney,obtained voluntary departurefromth eU.S.,soth ath emigh tapplyabroadforani mmi grantvisaandre-enterasaperma-nentresident.Byvirtueofth i sch ange i nstatus,Nak awatase i seligi blefornaturalizati onasanAmeri-canciti zen.

10Nisei teach ersbeginSanFranciscoclasses

SanFranciscoAtleasttwomoreNisei areteach i ngth i sfalli nSanFran-ciscopublicsch ools.SetsuKa-tayama,recentSan FranciscoStateCollege graduate, i steach i ng atJoh nMuir.Sh unOch i ,San JoseStateCollegegraduate, i s teach i ng metalwork atPortola Jr.Pligh .Amongoth ersare:AliceSh i k amura, Bayview:AliceSh lgezumi,WestPortola; Kath eri neReyes,Fairmount; Mrs.HelenHori,Monroe; Kazu Muraok a, Pacifi cHeigh ts;Grace Kuwada, Edison;JaneKuwada.Alamo;TadYama-sak i , Columbia.

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PaloAltoHelenAoyagi.formerteach -eri nVallejo,i snowwith th eRavenswood Sch ooli nEastPaloAlto.

" * *Homeecon teach er

Granada,Colo.Tomi Hirama,daugh terofMr.andMrs.S.Hi ramaofth i scity,wasrecentlyassignedtoteach h omeeconomicsatGra-nadaHigh Sch ool.Sh e i s agraduateofColoradoA.&M.

North westOrientstarts'flynow—paylater'plan

SeattleNorth westOrientAirli nes

h asi neffectnowa"flynow—paylater"planforboth i tsdo-mestic and i nternationalser-vice.U.S.ci ti zenswh omeetcreditstandardswillbeabletomak etrips,th entak eth emfrom3to20month stopayforth etransportation.Th i s "flynow—paylater"plan i sth efi rsttobe madeavailablealongNorth west'sroutes,extending from NewYork -Wash i ngton, D.C., toSeattle-Tacomaand Portland,aswellasoverseastoHawai i ,Alask aandth eOri ent.

SanFranciscoTh eJapaneseAmericanPh i l-atelicSocietyoperatedth eEastAsian h ospi tali tyroom withtwooth erstampclubsduringth efive-dayconventionofth eAmerican Ph i latelic Society,Sept.15-19.

AgedIssei victi moffoulplay,reportsColoradocoroner's j ury

ByKATHERINEKAWAMURAMontrose,Colo.

Acoroner'sj uryreturnedth everdictth atGeorgeJ.Oh i ,65,ofAsh Mesa"cametoh i sdeathbya felonious blow on trieh ead struck by an unk nownperson",followingan i nquestatth e courth ouse h erelastweek .Oh i wasfounddeadSept.10i nh i sone-room h omeonth eJoh nKramerSr.Farm,westofOlath e,byJoh nKramerJr.Accordingtoth esh eri ffandcountycoroner,Oh i di edbe-fore 10 p.m.,Sept.9,ofacrush edsk ull.Nomotivefor

th eapparentmurderh asbeenuncovered.Itwasbrough touti nth e

testimonyth atOh i ,wh oli vedalone,h ad leasedland fromKramer-and farmed i tsince1948.He-waswell-li k edi nth ecommunity, witnesses stated,andh adprovok ednoone.Investigators reported h i 9

crush edsk ullwh i ch startedatth etopandwenttoth ebase,facialbruisesandbruises ononeh andasth ough h eh adtri edtowardoffth eblowallpointedtoassault.Oh i h addrawn$500from.h i sbank twodaysearlierandh adpaidseveralbills.Th eremain-derofth emoneywas i ntact,officerssaid.Oh i wasbornDec.16,1888,at

Fuk uok a.Asfar.as i s k nown,h ewasunmarried.

S.Joh nNi ttaofAmerican Ch i ckSexingSch ool.Lansdale, Pa, at-tended th e JACL Convention i nLosAngelesbeforegoingto Ja-panonabusinesstrip.Heexpects'toreturnsometime i nNovember.

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Th eSh i n Ni ch i bei directoryi s expectedto comeoffth epresssometimei nNovemberorDecemberth i syear,accordingtoSabKido,presidentofth eSh i nNi ch i Bei .Th e 1000-pageormoredirectorywillbepub-lish ed i nTok yo.

Dr.andMrs.Tosh i oEzak iofAllentown,Pa.,werevisi torsatKingsburg,Calif.,recently.Th e surgeon,a graduateofKingsburgHigh ,h adcompletedtwoyears'ofmili taryservicei nFrance.

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"HARRYMIZUNO re-minded th e audienceofth eforth comi ng ch aptercarnivalonOct.23-24andofOperationXI.

"FRANKLIN CHINO willch ai rth enextch aptermeet-i ng,Oct.8,wh enfourorfivepoliti calcandidateswillappear.NaturalizedIssei arebeing i n-vitedalso.JOEMARUYAMA,ch ai rmanofth e nominati onscommittee,willpresentth e1955slateofch apterofficers.Onefi nalnote:refresh mentsaregoodatallmeetings.

AroundWindyCi ty..."Th e CollegeAge Groupwillsponsorth e"AutumnSere-nade"danceOct.9,8p.m.,atMcCormick YWCA.

"Anexh i bi ti onof62 colorph otograph stak enbyArth urSiegeli sanArtInstitutefea-tureuntilNov.1.

"Th e Womens.Fellowsh i pofCh ri stCongregationalCh urch h aspack ed18cartonsofcloth i ngforoverseasrelief.

"Th eCh i cagoJACLisspon-soring th eci vi creceptionfornaturalizedIssei ofth i sareaOct. 2,atth eMcCormickYWCA.SportsNotes..."Halfback EDMUND ISHI-NO, 17,formerlyofStock ton,Calif., i sregardedasth ebestMock erforth e Hyde ParkHigh Sch oolvarsity.Anoth erregularstarter i s HOWARDMIURA,17,formerlyofSantaBarbara,atleftend.HydeParkwon 19-14lastSaturdayoverEnglewood.

"HALNEMOTO,veteranguard and letterman,i s ex-pectedtoseealotofactionth i syearforNavyPierIllini .Th ei ropeninggame i sagainstHills,daleCollegeOct.2.

"MAYKUROSE wonCh i -cagoFairway'sannualclubtournamentatWoodridgegolfcourseSept.12with 99-27-72MICHISHIMIZUwasrunner-up;HELENNAKAGAWAandHIROKONISHItiedforth i rd.

CALENDAR.Sept25(Saturday)Ch i cago—LilyMi k i Concert, Kim-ballHall, 8:30p.m.Detroit—lssei Citi zens Banquet,CoralRoom, HotelFt.Sh elby,7F-m.

Sept.28 (Sunday)Rich mond-ElCerrito—Outing,Mit-ch ellCanyon.

Sept28(Tuesday)WestLos Angeles—Gen'lmeeting,Gak uenHall.8p.m.Reo.DonaldM.Jack son,spk r."FarEasternAf-fairs".

Oct2(Saturday)Berk eley—Talent-Visi onSh ow,Li ttleTh eater, GroveandAllstonCh i cago—NewIssei Citi zensRecep-tion, McCormick YWCA,1001N.Dearborn, 8p.m.

Oct 8(Friday)Ch i cago—Gen'lmeeting.WoodrowWilsonRoom, 116S.Mich i gan.Pre-electionrally.

Oct24 (Sunday)Detroit—Suk i yak i dinner,Interna*tionalInstitute...m

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NewsletterReceived:Cleve-landBulletin,Arizona.

ArizonaJACL:Th e nextch apternewsletter"newlook "willbeth rough th eeffortsofDaveMoore,one-timech aptervice-president...Tom Kado-motoandKenYosh i ok ach ap-terdelegatestoth eNationalJACLConvention,presentedth ei rreportlastweek .CarlK.Sato,wh owascitedforaDis-tingui sh edAch i evementAward,and Sh i g Tanita,sapph i reJACLpin h onoree,wereh on-ored.

San Francisco JACL:Th e10th annualJACLNewYear'sEvedancewillbe h eldagainatth ePalaceHotel,sceneoflastyear'ssocial.Severalnamebands,i ncludingRayHack ett'sorch estra,arebeingconsideredforth egalaparty.

WatsonvilleJACL:Some30Issei ofPajaroValleywh oh avebeennaturalizedwereh onoredatdinnerlastweek .

Rep.Yatesspeak eratOct.2Ch i cagoreception

Ch i cagoRep.SidneyR.Yates(D.,

111.) h asbeen announced asth e princi palspeak eratth eOct.2civi creceptionforna-turalizedIssei atth eMcCor-mi ck YWCA.Th e committee i n ch arge,stillwork i ngoutdetails,addedth atth e following willbeguestsofth eevening:MayorMartinH.Kennelly.Con-sul-GeneralH.Kuroda, Rep.EdgarA.Jonas and Dewey Hutch i nson,nationalitysectionch i ef.

Ex-SanFranciscogirlearnstopsecretarypost

Ch i cagoSumi Sh i mi zu,321 W.Sch i l-ler,wasrecentlyappointedtoa topsecretarialpositi onatGeneralElectricsCentralDis-tri ct.office h ere.Sh e i ssecre-tarytoWilli am M.Ballanger,distri ctmanager(engineering)forth emi dwesternstates.Th eformerSan Franciscanfi rst j oi ned th e company i n1943asamemberofth esecre-tarialpool.Forth epastth reeIyears-,sh ewassecretarytoth emanagerofGE'sapparatusser-vicesh op h ere.Hernew ap-pointmentcameth rough ch angeoflocationofth eservicesh opandth emanager'sh i gh recom-mendations.MissSh i mi zu is an activeJACLer,servedi ncabinetposi-tionswith th eJACLch apter,creditunion,i spastcorres-pondingsecretary,MidwestDis-tri ctCouncil,and servedonth e NationalJACLPlanningCommittee.Sh e i s a memberofth e MidwestBuddh i stCh urch .

SequoiaJACLcombinesbowling,businesssession

RedwoodCityItwillbeBowlingNigh tforSequoiaJACLatth eRedwoodBowltomorrownigh t,accord-i ng toHirosh i Hondawh oi si nch arge.Aspecialdivi si onforJr.JACLbowlerswillbe i n-cluded.Ash ortbusinessmeetingpri-ortobowlingwi llbe.h eld i nth emeetingroomupstairs.Th eeveningagenda i ncludesa re-portonth eNationalConven-tionbyHarryHigak i andsel-ectionofanominati ngcommit-teeforth e1955ch apterofficers

FarEastaffairssubjectoftalkatWLAmeeting

By STEVEVAGIWestLosAnseles

Rep.DonaldL.Jack son(R.,Calif.)'willspeak on"FarEast-ernAffairs"atth efi nalmoot-i ngofth eyearofth eWestLosAngelesJACLch apternextTuesday,Sept.28,8p.m.atth eGak uenHall.Th eSantaMonicacongress-manrecentlyreturnedfrom atourofth eFarEast.Th ech ap-terh as i nvi tedth enaturalizedIssei aswellasth egeneralpub-lic.Partici pati ngi nacommunityprojecttoconstructa youthh ouseonth egroundsofth enew Rich landAye.Jr.HighSch ooltobe openedto allyoungsterslivi ngsouth ofSan-taMonica Blvd.andwestofSepulvedaBlvd.,th elocalJACLUch i da,ch apterresident, h asrai sed$625forth ebuildi ngfund.Ach eck waspresentedata

recentRich landAvenueYouthCommunityCouncil,Mrs.Sei k oNak ani sh i ofth eJr.Matrons,andMrs.ElmerUch i da,JACL.Variousorganizati onscon-tributi ngwere:CommunityCouncil, $300:JACL.

$150; Jr.Matrons, $100:Meth odi stMen,$25;YBA, $25;Windsors, $15;and WSCS Ci rcle111,$10.Th eyouth h ousewillpro-videclubroomsandasocialh allforsome90percentofNi-sei andSansei youth ofth i sarea.

Fourwi nterfestivaltoursvia APLliners

SanFranciscoFourattractiveWi nterFesti-valtoursofJapanaboarditstwoluxuryliners,th eS.S.Pre-sidentClevelandandth eS.S.PresidentWilson h avebeenannounced byth eAmericanPresidentLines.Th etoursbeginni ng Nov.5andNov.28fromSanFranciscoallowabriefvi si ti nHonoluluandfollowingarrivali nYok o-h ama i nclude sigh tseeing!th rough Tok yoandvi si tsto:Ni k k o, Lak eCh uzenj i .KinagawaSpa,Kamak ura, Hak one NationalPark , YumotoSpa.Atami, Nagoya,Toba(Mi k i motoPearlFarm),Nara,Kyoto.Osak a, Sh i rak awaSpaandHirosh i ma.Th etoursbeginni ngDec.19andJan.11leaveLosAngeleswith th eformercelebratingCh ri stmasandNewYearsatsea.Th eywilli ncludemanyofth esi tesvi si tedbyth eoth ertoursandwi lldisbandatBep-pufollowingvisi tsto'Hir-osh i ma,Ogori,YudaSpa.Th eall-inclusivetourfare i s $930from WestCoastportsround-trip,th efarefrom Honolulubeingonly$790.PassagewillbebyAPL'sex-cellentT-2 grade th i rdclassaccommodationsandfi rstclassJapanesestyleroomsandmealswh i le i nJapan.

HenryV.Kasai ofSaltLak eCity,recentlynaturalized,wh owouldbeabsentatth eUtah stateprimari es,took outanabsenteebillotaojvotedbefore leavingonh i srecenttriptoth eWestConst.Votersxfcoarecxp?'tedtobe away fromth ei rprecinctNov.',',generalelertimday,areurgedtoch eck wi th th ei rregistrarofvotersforansbseutetballotnow. _Terash i maPfcoto,

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CALIFORNIABerk eley—Mr.and Mrs.GeorgeNak ano $75.Kiyosh i Otsuj i $15;nelh i —ErnestMak i ta$30;Dinuba—o X Yamamoto$25;Fowler—BillHash i moto$5,T.Hash i zume$5,Mr.andMrs.Tom Kami k awa $25.BillKondo $5,Tok ui eh i Muk ai $5,K.Nak agawa$20,Kanich i Renge $25,Mrs Minni eTak ah ash i $5,GeorgeTeraok a$5,Hirosh i Tsuboi $5,FrankYamaguch i $5,HaruoYosh i moto$25;Fre«no—EdnaFuj i motoYabuno$50,Ak i ra Yok omi $5;Kingsburg—T.Ezak i $125;LosAngeles—Mrs.Ma-sak oAratani $25,Tak ej i &Minni eYamada$100;Monterey—YasumatsuManak a$40,TajuroWatanabe $15;Oak land—Fred S. Nomura $76.78,

BenOish i $25,Tok utaroOish i $17;Sacramento—Naoj i Ak une $25;SanFrancisco—T.Soga$15;Sanger—MasOk ada$5.M.Tsuj i $2.50,Sak Yama-sh i ta$2.50;SantaAna—S..Nitta$100;YubaCity—HenryK.Kodama$50.

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MasSatow,NationalJACLDirector,willsummarize i nh i smonth lyreporttobepub-lish edi nnextweek 'sPacifi cCi ti zenth ebusinesssessionsofth e13th bienni alNationalJACLConvention.Th e offfici alminutesareexpectedtobe i nth e h andsofch apterdelegatesbyNov-ember,i twasstated.

IN HONOR OFHarryYosh i zumi ofWatson,vi lle,wh oh asstudiedatth eCarmelArtInstitute,willagainenteri nth ecompetiti onofth eSanta CruzCountyFairartsh ow opening th i sweek .Hetook fi rstplacei noilslastyearand was also awardedfi rstprize i nth eStateFairstudentdivi si on.Joh nHayak 'awa,28,wasap-

pointedpublic h ealth educatorforth ecityofSanJosebyCi tyMgr.A.P.Hamann.Hayak awai sgraduatewith amaster'sde-greei npublich ealth educationfrom Univ.ofCaliforniaatBerk eley.

63FresnoIsseipassexaminati ons. FresnoA welcomeceremonyfornew American citi zenswash eldSept.16atth eMunici pal

Auditori um by th e FresnoAmericanLegionPost4.Sixtv-th reeIssei werepresentednat-uralizati oncertifi catesbyJ LBrown,countyclerk .Assisti ng th e Legionnaires

wereth eFresnoCountysch ool*FresnoCityUnifi ed Sch oolDistri ct;VFW Post884,DAYSrTlandSierraNiseiVFW Post8499.Issei h onoredwere:TeruoArasuna,Tak aj lDoi.Sak u-matsuFuj i ta,GeorgeFui i vvara.Ki-i vtUvla,',ada;Ayak o Hi rabayash i .Ydk i ch i Honda,Sh lk ui ch i li, Sugi-!matsuIk eda,Tak enoInouve.Sh i ge-wak aIsh i da,Ki i cli i Iwamura.Junj i roKawagoe,Koi i roKawa-i moto.Tome Kawamura.Kak ui ch i!Kawano, YasuKawano,Jim Koba-j sh i ,KensoKobori.GeorgeKondo.!RoyKondo,HarryKono,KiyoKyo-gok u,HisaMatsuyama,MasatoMa-yebo,Kenneth Maveda,Tami Ma-yeda,Juich i Mi k ami , Ak i eMitsui ,Rich ardMi ura,Tadash lMizuk i , Sa-dabei Muk ai .Kenrok u Nak agawa, Hirosh i maHenryNak ai , Joe Nak amura,So-j uroNak amura,HeizoNak ano, Hi-teyo Nak ash i ma,Motono Nak ata,Masuich i Nak atani, Nisuk eNi i zawa,HarryMinetaro Nish i mura,JamesNish i ok a,JoeOdak a,Hanak oOh a-maToraRenge,Fush i Sasak i ,Umek oSh i gek awa,Hatsumi Sh oh ara,Hach i -zoSumida,MumeyoSumida,Ch i ck aTak eta,Fuk utaroTak ata,Gunich i

Tak ata, Motoyo Tanak a,Tsunesh i -ch i Taniguch i .Sh unsuk eUch i yama,Tosh i Uch i -

yama,Sei j i roUemura, Araj i roWa-tari,Frank Yosh i yama,Tom Yosh i -yama.Citi zensh i pclass i nstructorswere:ToruIk eda, GaryKadani, JimMi-yasak i , Howard Nak amura andJames Yamane.

" " "DenverCloseto100naturalizedIsseici ti zenswereamong300Den-veritesh onoredatCiti zensh i pDayceremoniesSept.14atth eCity Auditori um. Invitati onsweresentto500newciti zens,wh oh as been m,ade citi zenssinceth elastcity-wideobser-vance.

" " "SanJoseFourIssei grantedciti zensh i ph ereAug.27beforeSuperiorCourtJudgeM.G.DelMutolowere:Matasak u Kurasak i , TaroIsh i ga-

k i ,Tai i ch i ro Mi sh i maandMi k ano-suk eTak ai ch i .

" " "North PlatteCh arles T.Yanagidaand

Mrs.Kuni Yoneyamawereamongnewlynaturalizedciti -zensataNebrask a di stri ctcourth ereAug.23.

Th ousandClubNotesSHIGWAKAMATSU,Nat'lCh mn.

I"ARIZONA:Th estork vi si tedh omesofseveralValleyofth ej Sunresidentsth i spastmonth andleftabundlealli n'blue i nIeach .Proudparentsofbabyboyswereth eSHIG TANITAs;(th ei rfifth ch i ld),th eTADTADANOS(No.8),andth eBILLKOBAYASHIs(th ei rfi fth ).

"OMAHA:K.PATRICKOKURA,psych ologistatBoysTown,andpastnationalJACLvice-president,wasselectedrecentlytoth eNebrask asteeringcommitteeforYouth andJuvenileDelin-quencybyGov.RobertCrosby.Itwasth efi rstsuch selectionbyth egovernor.Mrs.LILYOKURAisnownationalch ai rmanofth eRulesandBy-Lawscommitteeofth eNationalSecretaryassociati onofSt.Louis,Mo.

EducationaltrustfundforNiseiorph anstartedasgirls'clubproject

LosAngelesAneducationaltrustfundfor

aNisei orph anh asbeencreatedby th e Vandas,youngadultgirls'club,i twasdisclosedbyRubyKoyama,clubpresident."ProjectLucy",asth i sfundi scalled,h asbeenestablish edwith th ePacifi c South westJACLCreditUnionwith th ei ni ti aldepositof$291.04repre-sentingproceedsfromth eVan-das'cook i esale,benefitdanceandNisei Week carnivalbooth .Lucy i sa12-year-oldJapa-neseAmericanwh oi sunderth ecareofth eCountyFosterHomeprogram.Th e trustfundwillbemadeavailableforh eredu-

cationalneedswh ensh ereach esth eageof18,accordingtoMi.ch i Uyeda,ch ai rmanof'"Pro-j ectLucy"."Sparetimeofour16mem-bersh asbeentak enupforth epastseveralmonth sonth epro-j ectandweareverypleasedtobeabletok i ck offth i strustfundwith th i samount,"Miss*Koyamastated."Wearealsoh appytok nowth atth eJACLCreditUnion,i swilli ngsh areourresponsibi li tywith us.OurclubalsoplanstogiveLucyani nsi gh ti ntoth elifeofth eJa-panese community h ere.Be-causeofh er i nsti tuti onalizedupbringi ngsh e i stotallyun-famili arwith allfacetsofJa-paneseculture.'.'SaburoKido,boardch ai rmanofth eJACLCreditUnion,ex-pressedh i ssati sfactionth atth eCreditUni oncouldextend i tsservicestoafundofth i sna-ture,addingth atth eannualh i gh divi dendspaid by th eCreditUni onh asalreadyes-tablish edmuch supportandconfidencebyth ecommunity.

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Cinci nnati NegroesEditor:InyourAug.20th i s-

sue,i nyourMinori tyColumn,youmentionedaboutth eCin-ci nnati Negrowh oobtainedacourtorderpermitti ng h i m toenteraprivatelyownedamuse-mentresort,namelyConeyIs-land.Ith ough ti tmayi nterestyoutok nowalittleofth eback -groundofth i sparticularcase.Approximatelytwoyearsago,th ree coloredwomenfiledaClassAction case requestingth atallpersonsofth ecoloredracebepermittedtoenterth i samusementpark .Th ecourtde-ci dedth atth i swasnotapropermatterforsuch a classactionandth ati tsh ouldbeth rownoutofcourt,wh i ch i twas.Inth edi ctaofth i scase i twasstatedth ath adoneofth esei n-divi dualsbrough tth i ssui ttopermitth emselvestoenterth epark ,th atth ecase"wouldh avestood.Th ecasewh i ch youmen-tionedisth eresultofth edi ctaofth i scase.Itsh ouldbe i nterestingto

notenextyearh owmanycol-oredpersonsfi leprivatesuitsforentrancetoth i samusementpark .Th eownersofth i sparkh ave stated repeatedly th atth eywillmoveth eamusementpark to North ern Kentuck yrath erth anh avecoloredper-sonsentersame.Iwillk eepyouadvisedastoanyfurth erdevelopment.

ROBERTG.SANDCinci nnati.

_p"ACIF IC CITIZENSeptember24,19545

WASHINGTONSeattle—AlbertBonus$5,Naosa-buroKiri ta$30.

*SCENEFROMTHEGOLDENGATE,*Th e'MumTour«|c- HARUO ISHIMARUTh ank stooneofourpastpresidentswh o,Iunderstand,made

th eorigi nalsuggestion,th eAk i andKusanoTravelBureausofS.inFranciscoh avei nvi tedmetoconductatourtoJapan.Th erealguideswillbefromth estaffofth eJapanTravelBureau,th atwillremainwith th epartywh i lei nJapan.Itwillbeaveryfullandpleasant16-dayj auntstartingonTuesday,Nov.16,viaPanAmericanAirways.Th everydeligh tfuli ti neraryplannedbyAk i andKusanoTravelBureausi ncooperationwith th eJapanTravelBureau i ncludesstopoveri nHonolulu,sigh tseeing i nTok yo.Ni k k o,Kinugawa,Yok oh ama,Kamak ura,Enosh i ma,Ha-k one.Atami,Nagoya,Futamigaura,Osak a,Nara,Kyotoandh i rosh i ma.

Onenigh twillbereservedforviewi ngth eclassicKabuk ii nTok yoandanoth ernigh ttoseeth eTak arazuk ash owi nOsak a.Th etourdisbandswith a"Sayonara"dinnerparty i nHiro-sh i maDec.2.(Th eIsh i marusareconductingth i stouras i ndi vi duals.—

Editor.)

Weh opeth atmanyofourIssei andNisei friendswillj oi nusonth i strip.Iamcertainlyh appyforth i sopportunitybecauseIbelieveth atatoomuch neglectedsideofoureducationi sak nowledgeofJapan,th eh omeofourparents.Th i swillgiveme,i venth ough bri efly,aglimpseofoldJapan,andIh opeth atI'llbe abletounderstandandappreciatemorefully h ergreatculture.

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TOP—Coach TonyCavallo(left)ofGlendale(Ariz.)High Sch oolh as44menonth evarsityth i syear JimKobash i (center),th e140-lb.quarterback ,i scounteduponfora k eyrole i nth eCardinalpassingattack .Jack Tak asuye,205-lb.tack le, i sexpectedtoseemuchactiononth eoffensiveth i sseason.Inth e i ni ti algame ofth eseasonlastFriday,Ph oeni xTech Highcreak edth rough an8-0victoryoverGlendale.Start-i ngquarterback Kobash i receiveda h ead i nj ury i n

th e fourth quarter.BOTTOM—Ray "Cappy"Mito-k awa, (left) i s assi stantfootball coach atPeoria(Ariz.)High Sch ooltoTom Hyde(righ t).Mitok awa,aUniv.ofArizonagraduateandactive i nfootballfor twoyears,wasamong new i nstructorsaddedtoth e Peoria sch oolsystem th i s year.Hewillalsoteach soci alstudies,ph ysi caleducationand i salsoh eadtrack coach . —ByronR.Sh awph oto.

165golfersviei nCh i cagoCLOpen,women'sdivi si ontobeplayedover

Ch i cagoInth egreatestgolftourna-menteversponsored by aJapaneseAmerican group i nCh i cago,th e Ch i cago JACL'sopengolftouranmenth eldatGlendaleCountryClubonSept.19sawatotalof165menandwomengolfersteeoffi nth reeh ours'timeunderth edi rec-ti onofGeorgeYosh i ok a.Hank Yamagatawalk edoffwith th eCh ampi onsh i p Fli gh th onorswith anetscoreof68wh i leRock yYamanak awon

th e"A"Fligh th andi lywith anet64.Lowgrossh onorswenttoGeorgeKoyamawh ocardeda73.Th e Women'sDivi si onwaspostponeduntilOct.2assomeofth efoursomeswereunabletofini sh due to dark ness.Th escoresofth osewh ofi ni sh edearlierweredisregardedandth etourneywillbeplayedover.Troph i eswere awarded toth efi rstth reetop scorers i nth emen'sfligh tswh i leballswenttoth oseupto14th place.

SPORTSCOPE:

FootballArtTak i do,170-lb.h alfback

waspictured i nth eFootballAnnualmagazineasoneofCalTech 'sreturningveteran.Th eEngineer'seleveni nbe-i nboomedasoneofth estrong-esti nyearswith 15lettermenreturning,i ncludingth eNi seirambler.Hestands5' 10"i nh ei gh t.

" ***FourNisei wereamong62re-portingtoCoach DonHallatStock tonCollege,wh i ch facesBak ersfieldJC,LittleRoseBowlch ampi ons,tonigh t.Th eyareSh i roSasak i ,Nobi Tamura,guards;JeraldKosak a,center;andHowardTak aok a,h alf...Th e Stock ton College Colts(11th and12th graders) h avesigned up Tosh i o Ish i h ara,quarter;Joh nKawada, h alf;andGaryIsh i h ara,fullback .

" " 4Sh unTamura,returninglet-termanh alfback forLodi High ,andfouroth erNisei :MatsuoIuk umoto, Howard Kish i da,KenTanabeandJunTanimoto,beganwork outstodefendth ei rSac-Joaquin Conference titleforth efourth year.

" " "GilroygraduateBob.Hira-

sak i ,a guard,willplayfoot-ballth i sseasonforSanBer-nardinoJ.C.

GolfErvin Furuk awa outstrok edaformidablearrayofgolfersi nth eNorth westNisei Open atWestSeattleoverth eLaborDay h oli days—h i s secondstraigh ttitlewith alowgrossof79-76—155.Hisclosestcom-petitor,as expected,wasRayHash i tani from Ontario Oreat80-76—156.'Low-grossleaders i noth erfligh tswere:U„-d«Flieh t,TYosh i toHarada,163;ufH1 H.ata'168:3rdFligh t-Sh i geolata"alVe;163;Tosh Tanemura,165°4th Fligh t—Kenj i Onish i ,168,andHank Fuk ano,172.

» " "Ch i cagoForth efi rsttimei nth eh i s-toryofgolftournaments i nth emidwesta h ole-i n-onewasscored wh enHank Yamasataregisteredanace i nth eMi d-westGolfAssociati on'sannualfalltournamenth eldatWood-ridgegolfcourse.Inth e193--yardsixth h ole,Yamagta's3-lronsh otfellintoth ecup Hefini sh edsecond i nth eCh am-pionsh i pFligh twonbyBrush. ,Ri uh ardSl,yam*wonth eAtligh tch ampi onsh i pwh i le

RussellUsh i rotook th e"B"Fligh ttroph y.Atth ei rannualdinnermeet-i ngHank Yamagatawasun-animouslyelectedpresidentofth eMidwestGolfAssociati on.Membersofh i scabi neti ncludeDick Tak ak i ,v.p.;Cork yKawa-sak i ,sec;andRoyOdoi,treas.Specialtroph i esawardedatth i sdinnerwereth ePresident'stroph yforth ebestnetscoreforalltourneystoJoh nDoi -th eToguri Troph yforth ebestlownetforth osewith 12 h andi caporlesstoBrush Arai;th eHarrySak amotoMemorialTroph ywenttoRich ardSuyama.Th eorganizati on'sfinaltour-namentofth eyearwillbeh eldonOct.10atSt.Andrewsgolfcourseforallfligh ts.Th eConsul-GeneralKurodatroph ywillbeawardedtoth ewi nner

SanJoseStateNisei li nemensetforCalencounter

SanJoseSanJoseStatecameth roughSaturday'sgridseasonopenerwith Utah Statewi th outi nj uryandfiguretobeatfullstrengthwh enth eymeetCaliforniaatBerk eley tomorrow.Standouts i n th e20-0winforth eSpartanswereth reeNi-sei li nemen.Ji m Nak agawa,210-lb.tack lewh oplayedforEastLosAngelesJC,timeandtimeagainbrok ei ntoth eUtahStateback fi eldtosmearplays.Two-year letterman centerTom Vagi ofLivi ngston sawplentyofactionasstarterJerryRusewas i nj uredearlyi nth egame.TedNabeta,guardfromYubaCity,alsosawaction.

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■ 1„£anDleS°Jr-YBAwi lli nstallTracyKawasak i and h i scabinettomorrow nigh tatadinner-danceatth elocalBud-dh i stch urch .

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Oneofth eremark ableth i ngsaboutth e13th B'manyofuswilllongrememberi sth eprecisi oni nwh i Tu'OTA'sregistrationmach i neryoperated.Effici encyrecplanningandtrainedmanpower.With ableh elni i t0U»,e,smt)imiyata;yaek onak ash i ma,Francesk i tata*1DORINISHIanda h ostofoth ers,Mabelh adprepared h *"j ob-descripti onofeach registrationsection,almostevmth atacommitteemanwouldmak e,someth i ngli k eat

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motionanalysisbyaneffici encyexpert.Th ecommitt"*"wentth rough adressreh earsalatSt.Mary'sEpigram"togetth eroutinedownpatforeveryone.Th at'swh atmeti culouspreparation.Th ank stoMabel'sorganizati rm,I*upensuedatth econfab. eanizaUonnoJaa.

★Tremendoustransportationh elp

Th eHull-Dobbs,alocalForddealer,wentall-outto4h egoodwillandfriendsh i pofth econventioneers,andi t|Tli k eth eyh ave.AfleetoffivebrandnewFordsincludingar»wagonwereplacedatth edisposalofth etransportationcomr*tee.Th efi rm'ssalesmanager,BillKellas.evenassignedh i s<Nisei salesman,personableEDKUSADA,fulltimetoattendtoconventionandsuperviseth euseofth ecars.

Wek newEdasapre-warBoyleHeigh terandaPosit"wh enwecalledh i mKotch .HeplayedvarsityfootballatRoose-vtltHigh .Moreth anafew i nqui ri esweretossedourwayastoh i smari talstatus,ourdisappointi nganswerbeingtoth eeffectth atth eTDHguywasoutofcirculation.Edwasofi mmenseh elposwereth osewh oservedonth ecommittee.WeappreciatealsoHull-Dobbs'offerasperlastweek 'sPCadth ata$25donate!toestoJACLforeverycarpurch asedbyaJACLmember.

★'Friendly'convention

Dr.ROYNISHIKAWA wh och ai redth esh ebangh adatmanymeetingsexpressedh i sdesi reth atth econventioncom-mitteemenextendasmuch cordiali tyandh ospi tali tytoth edele-gatesaspossible.Hewantedth i stobetrulya''friendlycoma.'.ion."Th erei snodoubtth atRoy's h opeswererealized,forth «fippreciati onlettersweh avereceivedsinceseemtoplacei lth etopofth eli stth efri endlinessofeveryoneatth econventionaboveth eoth erni cecomments.

★30moreIssei applicants

A"final"batch of30Issei applicantsforciti zensh i ptookjth ei roralexamsth i smorningatth eI&NSoffice.Spendingtinayem th ereasvolunteerJACL i nterpreterswereTEDOKI'-MOTO,SABURO KIDO,NISUKEMITSUI\IORI,TAKEOlA.KEKOSHIandTAKEOTANINO.

Th i ssh ouldbringtoaround1,000th enumberofnaturalizedIssei i nEllaycounty.Atleastanoth er500h avebeenswoini ac.s newciti zens i nSouth ernCaliforniaandArizona.SeveralAmericani zati onsch oolsarestillgoingfullblast,i nspi redfcjth eup-to-datesituationatth eI&NSofficewh i ch i snowcallfypetiti onerswith i nacoupleofweek sforth ei rtests.

*Visi torfrom Hawai iAdisti ngui sh edvisi torfrom Hawai i paidacallearlyti i i

week .Hei sKENJIGOTO,wh oforsevenyears'h asservedaadmini stratorofth eKuak i ni Hospitali nHonolulu.Th i ssalformerlyth eJapaneseHospital.Th emi lli ondollari nsti ti i ti uh as150bedswith nearlyh alfofth epatientsbeingnon-Japane*Kenj i ,wh oi sacousinofth eemi nentHawai i an,BARONGOTO,wh oi salsoabigJACLbooster,wasi nth eStatesattending1conferenceof*h ospi taladmini strators.Kenj i i saCampSavagesch oolmateofnat'lprexyCALLAj

HANINAGAKI.Kenj i 'sson,IRVINGKENGOTO,i saplebeatAnnapolis,h avi ngbeenappointedbyth eSecretaryoftJl*"tobeginth i syearatth enavalacademy,andi sHavvai i sWJapaneseAmericantoattendth ere,andth esecondNisei mah i story.

Baron,ofcourse,i swellk nowntoth ousandsofAJAs.HtIanaturalizedIssei,h avi ngreceivedh i sciti zensh i pth roti gni aJACL-sponsoredlegislation wh i ch extendednaturalizati on"Issei wh oservedi nWorldWar11.Baronservedanumberyearswith th eUniversityofHawai i extensionserviceandnh eadsupth ePoi ntFourexch angeprogram forstudentsEasternAsia.

★BoysTownexperiences

Wh enPATOKURA,pastnat'lveep,toldusofh i sexig-encesatBoysTown,Nebrask a,wh ereh ei sonth estaffasPch ologist,W2wereamazedtolearnofth etremendous(mi »piecesofmailth atgoth rough th eBoysTownpostoffice.Heandh i swi feLILY,mostlyLily,gracedth eh eadta«jarecenteveningmeetingofth elocalOptimi stClub-Pa 0

terrifi creportonBoysTownactivi ti esandtoppedi to

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Ourspecialtyi sU.S.commemorativemintplatedlock s.localfourth estaterHENRYMORIandPCedHARK* .

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B a Stock tonIssei cametoKsAngelestoberecognizedasKpermanentresident,bywayBfCostaRica,th rough anlm-Bnigrant'svisa.IUntanglingwh atappearedasXcomplicated affairwasAt-■UieyFrank Ch uman.wh oaf-Krabusyweek with th e13thBfennialNationalJACL con-tention,accompaniedMasaoBak awatasetoCentralAmericaBoestablish h i srigh tstolivei nKsUnitedStatespermanently.

INak awatasegainedavolun-Hjrydeparturepermitsoth atBp"migh tqualifyforan i m-Bni"rantvisaunderth eMcCar-EmActof1952.Ittook h i mlessEiansevendaystoprocess h i sBeturnpapers i n Costa RicaEndalsobecomeeligi ble forKaturalizati on.fNak awataseh adenteredth eBunitedStatesfirsti n 1928,Burnoutavisa,andsubsequent-lymarriedaciti zen.LastNov-Bember h ewasservedwith a■warrantofarresti ndeporta-Btionproceedings.Ata subse-Bquenth eari ng h eldearlierth i s■ear,h ewasfounddeportable.■ Nak awatasei sagainh omei n■Stock ton,amuch Happierman.

BjrTruetoth ecolorsofth eBflepublican Party,scores of■civi c-mi ndedLi'lTok i o GOP■VadersptaiHi ci pated i n th e■Eisenh owerHollywood Bowl■tallyyesterdayby attendingSh egalacounty-wideprogram.IAsamatteroffact,th ereBfreretracesofregisteredNisei■Democratsi nth egroupof53■smmitteememberswh owere■tak entoth eBowlfrom FirstKndSanPedroSts.,i nach ar-

ISuch prominentpersonaliti esX:Munici palCourtJudgeJoh n■F Aiso,andGongoro Nak a-■nura,ch ai rman ofth e Nat-Huralizati on Committee ofth e■VapaneseCh amberofCom-■r.erce,led th econtingentofB':''supporters.IItmaybenotedh ereth atBj i mong naturalized Issei, th e■Republicansfaroutnumberth e■Democrats.Politi calaspirants■naywellk eep th i s i nmind■wh encampaigni ngforoffice.

B> Wh en Donsh oKodama,■low i nNewYork ,predicted■h reeweek sbeforeth atGov.■Th omasE.Deweywillnotrun■gain,th eNipponesesooth say-■rh ad h i sprofessionalstock■Th emysticch aracterfrom■h eOrientusespolish edbam-800B00stick sandseveralwooden■lock stoforecastfuture h ap-

INowcomesaJapaneseYa-■nagarabird,bywayofNew■York ,demonstrate i ts(ori si t■is?)taleni nth ebusinessof■ortune-telh ng.Th egaybi rdi s■rainedby i tsmaster,oneMr.■sobefrom Tok yo.■Th epairi sstayingataLi'l■Tok i o h otel,mak i ngupsch ed-ulesfortelevisi onandth eatrical■ppearances.IYamagara'sperformance as■fortunetellermaynotap-peartooconvinci ngbutfor■tnctentertainment,i t'sbetter■banabagofpollyseeds.■Th ebi rdi senclosed i n a■fflallcage.Inth eback ground■jnyslipsofpapercontaini ng■rognasticati onsarepinnedi n■everalslots.Wh enth emaster■ays"boo"th efeath eredfriend■ftoth edecoratedaltar■*breadandbutter"topick■Pone.Mr.Isobemerelyreads■natsonth eslip,andth ere■DU h aveyourfortune i na■Wh atmoneyi sraised,h ere■'"be turnedovertoth eJarch ofDimes,Yamajara■""ped,andIsobeagrees.

■Ei j i Tanabe,presidentofW~e.JapaneseAmericanOpti-BtlJCluib«*LosAngeles,left■wndayonAPL'sPres.Cleve-Er>f°ratw°-week excursionWW ofJapan,actingi nth ecap-Brlasa touristguide.■.uneofh i stask sth erewillbei sctui gUpgroundwork forth e■endingbarnstormingofTok yoELJtyO'Doul'sbaseball■a V»nabereturnsh omeby■*aidofOctober.

VITAL STATISTICSBirth s

LOS ANGELESA9BTAUtI'aboyAlanLawrence'toth eStevenKiyosh i Abes(Ki-mi k oTanak a),Wh i tti erIENG—Aug.3,aboyDerrick GuytoU» CliffordEngs (Ruth Rei k oOgataI.HIGASHI—Aug.8,aboyKeith Clarki oUi«KttiStuuaaHigasnislYobiu-k oFuk uzak a).lIDA—Aug.24,-a girlCelesteCh i -zuk ototh eHiroyuk i lidas(Ta-'"zuk oKawah ata).IVYAI—Aug.6, a girlEleanortottieAtsush i lwai s(Sumiyelsrudai iVenice.KANESHIRO-Aug.17,aboyLanceto th e MasaoKanesh i ros (Sach iTamak i ) jMITSUEDA—Aug.25,agirlJudyKiyo to th e Tak ash i Mi tsuedas(Eni i k oSh i mamoto)OISHI—Aug.14,agirlDale Ch i -yomi toth eTosh i oOish i s(VioletSumire Ezuk a).OKITA—Aug.17,aboyKeith Yuk i ototh eGeorgeTsuk asaOk i tas(Fu-mi k o Nak amo).SAKIMOTO—Aug.17,aboyDanielToh rutoth eKiyosh i Sak i motos(Tami k oKosak ura).TANAKA—Aug.19, a boy GaryWayne to th e Saburo Tanak as(Florence Hisak oKizak i ).

SAN JOSEFUDENNA—Aug 23,boyPaulTarototh eTaroFudennas,IrvingtonKOJIMA—Sept.7,aboyRobertXtoth eKuni k azuKoj i mas.OTOMORI—Aug.18 a,girlMonaJanetoth eNaoak i OtomorisSATAKE—Aug.21,aboyNormantoth eNeoh aru Satak es.SHISHIDO—Aug.'7,agirlNancyDarlenetoth eHirosh i Sh i sh i dos,SanMartin.TOMA—Aug.23,aboyByronKazu-yuk i toth eTak ayuk i Tomas.YAMAJI—Aug.22,a boyStanleyAlantoth eHaruoYamaj i s,Moun-tainView.

SACRAMENTOHIROTO—Sept.7,agirltoth eMi-noraHirotos, Auburn.OMORI—Aug.26,agirltoth eHi-rosh i Omoris.TAKAHORI—Sept.2,agirltoth eFrank Tak atoris, Woodland.

FRESNOIBARA—Sept2,aboytoth eTera-sh i Ibaras, Reedley.KAWAHATA—Aug.27,agirltoth eMi noraKawah atas, Fowler.

KUBO—Aug.14,aboytoth eDr.Sumio Kubos,Biola(DrKubo isstationed in Paris).MIYAMOTO—Aug.27,aboytoth eIMasao Miyamotos,Dinuba.NAKAMURA—Aug 20. a boytoIth eHirosh i Nak amuras, Hanford.OMATA—Aug.20,aboytoth eGoro'Omatas.Hanford.TANIGUCHI—Sept.3,aboytoth eNormanTaniguch i s,Fowler.

SAN FRANCISCOHAYASHI—Aug.26,aboytoth eKazush i ge Hayash i s.

PORTLANDTAMURA—Aug.30.agirlPatti Atoth eRich ardH.Tamuras, Ore-gon City.

SEATTLEOKAZAKI—Sept 8,aboytoth eHarryOk azak i s.SHIMANO—Sept.10,agirltoth eTed Sh i manos.YASUDA—Sept.12,a girltoth eTedYasudas.YOSHIHARA—Sept.10,aboytoth eGeorgeYosh i h aras.

DENVERKUBOTA—Aug.15,agirlto th eNoboru Kubotas.NAMBA—Agirltoth e S.Nambas.UYENISHI—A girltoth eRoyI.Uyenish i s(Ruth Ki sh i moto).

NEW YORKKUBO—Sept.5.aboySpencerH.toth eDrGeraldG.Kubos(Ei k oFuk uk i ).KUURAMOTO—Sept.1,aboyDontoth eDr.RoyKuramotos(Yemi-k oOtaofWyoming).ONODERA—Aug.31,aboyKirttoth eSh oOnoderas(Mich i Yasui ofSeattle).WHEATON—Sept.4,agirlRenaMi-wak ototh eLouisWh eatons(To-mok oIk eda).

WASHINGTON, D.C.KITAGAWA—Aug. 1aboyMartinAk ash i toth eSaburoKitagawas,Silver Springs,Md. «,

Engagements

*~%:?.era'toJoe.UplandNISHIOKA-NISHIWAKI_Sh i rleyzuomw.°',Santa.Ana'toJamesi Szuo,Westmini ster,Aue 2HTOKINOBU-DOI-k ath ryn,LosGatos,toDouglas,Pasadena,Se£MarriageLicensesIssuedHAVTORI-SHINTANI-Sh ogo andICHrKyA°S,T°fSanFranciscoICHIKAWA-MUROTSUNE-Sh i geolanejSoseld"'SaCl,1>c'e'NtTeAc"n:vOYAT-AlfredH-Sa"Wash y'ndEvab-Vancouver.TANAKA-NOSE-Arth ur, 28 Sanvf2k andKak o,27,bunnyvaleYASUDA-KAGIMOTO-ToVh i narimento "N°bUk°'b°th SfcSSYDA-NAKAGAWA-Ak i ra,SanJose,andYook o,MountainView.

WeddingsABBOTT-SAMESHIMA-Sept 12'Angne"esHOnolUlU'andAh ce'-Lo«|AAt};AKIJAA~SePt-4'GeoffreyAngele? Sacn,k o'both ofLos

IARAKAKI-YAMADA-Aug.31,JimQaadFumi,both ofSantfBarbaraHA,MAI-FUKUDA--SePt.10'Ja">"andDorotnyKyoKo,both ofLosAngeles.HANAOKA-YAMAMOTO—Sept 5Gosatoand Betty,both of LosAngeles.HAYASHI-MATSUNAGA—Sept.12t,.0,*resn°.andSally,Seima 'iHIRATA-MEGURO-Sent.12 Wil-li am andMisak o,botnofLosAn-gelesISA-TOYAMA-Sept4,HenryandIHelenHatsuye,both ofLosAn-geles.KATO-FUJIOKA—Sept.5,Paul,SanMateo,andNobuk o,SantaMaria.KAWAGOE-HIRATA—Sept.12,2nd'Lt.Roy Satosh i (U.S. Army),Reedley,andJuneRui, LosAn-1geles.KOIDE-SEKTGUCMI—Sept.5, JimIIBerk eley,andMariKo,Hawth orne.KOTO-OKIHARA—Aug. 8, JitsuoIand Sadak o,both of Ch i cago.KURASHITA-SHIOTANI—Sept. 6,'Jim Haruo.Pacoima, andBettySh i mek o,Pasadena.MATSUDA-ISHIDA—Sept.12,EddieandSach i k o, both ofLosAngeles.MIYA-MATSUMOTO -,- Aug 17,HarryandSumi,both ofLosAn-ii gfc'es.OBATA-MIZUTANI—Sept. 5, Jo-'sepnJoandIreneSnizuye,both of!Los Angeies.OZAKI-MATSNAGA—Aug.8,Yoj i lasm maruco,DotnotCtucago.SAIKI-ETO—Sept.5, George Ko,Los Angeles,and Elsie rtideKu,Tarzana.SUYENAGA-NAKATA—July31,Kenneth andJune,both otCh i -cago.TAKUSHI-ONAGA—3apt.12,Ansh oandEdith Kyok o,both ofLosAn-geles.T/i i uAKI-KAMITAKI—Sept.5,Ro-gerAk i ra, LosAngeles,andBettieTsuyak o,WestLosAngeles.TANaKA-ENDO—Sept.12,GeorgeandLouise,both ofLosAngelesjTOYOIA-YONEMOTO—Sept4,Ko-h ach i ,Campbell,andLucille, San

URIU-NAKATA—Aug.29,Dale,Sanfrancisco,anaLrrace,r'.aoni i u.

IWELLER-OTANI—Sept.10,DavidFerguson.Buffalo, and Mich i k o,New York .

!YAMADA-FUKUDA—Aug.29,Ben-ny T.and Janet, both ofLosAngeles.YAMANE-IMAMOTO—Sept.5,Rob-ertand lVlich i no, botn ofJNorthHollywood.YANARI-FURUYA—Aug.29,FredandLouise,both ofLosAngeles.YORITA-HIROTA—Aug.7,George,andYosni k o, both ofCh i cago.

Death sASHIZAWA, Henry:Denver,Sept.8HORI,Jinbei :Ch i cago,Aug.17.ITO,Kumayuk i :LosAngeles,,Sept.13,survived by wife Ki nuk o,daugh tersMrs.Tok i k oMatsumoto,Mrs.RosemarySh i zuk oSato,andMrs.MayYuri k oMaesh i ro.MATSUMOTO, Kasak u, 68: SanPedro,Sept.15,survivedbywifeYotsu, sonsArth urHirosh i , Sh oTadash i , daugh tersMrs.Margar-etYok oKatsumataandIreneMi-dori Muk ai

MATSUOKA, Kensaburo, 74:Kings-burg,Sept.12,survivedbywifeCh i zu.sonTosh i mi tsuanddaugh -tersMrs Ch i zuk oMiyawak i andMrs.Yuri k oNak agawa.NAGAKURA, Masataro: Ch i cago,Aug.12.OHGA,HenryT

,36:Ch i cago,Aug.22,survivedbywife Rose andth reech i ldren.SHINTA, Yasak u, 81: Cupertino,Sept11,survivedbywifeHisayo,sons Kanesh i ro, Kenj i ,Kunito,daugh tersMrs.Mi k i yoNish i motoand Mrs.PaulineSak ae.TAKAGI, Mrs.Yasu:Ch i cago.Aug.

11.TAKEDA, Jisaburo, 74: Los An-geles Sept.11,survivedbywifeYosh i ,sonHenryMasaru, daugh -terMrs.LillyTsuyak oHash i moto.

WAKASA, KiyosoJoe,48:Pasadena,Sept.12,survived bywife Mi-tsuye,sonsAk i ra, Th omasYutak a,Dick Hisash i and daugh terIreneCh i zuk o.

Retiredcook di esSeattle

HarryU. Nak ash i ma,75,Seattlepioneer,wh owasem-ployedascook atSeattleUni-versitybetween1948-1952,diedSept.4atth eageof75.

Registerednurses i nL.A.calledforcivi ldefense

LosAngelesNisei registerednursesi nth emetropolitanLosAngelesareawereurgedtoattendaseriesoffi velecturesbeginni ngSept.30atth eAmericanRedCrossBldg.,1200S.VermontAye.,sponsoredby th e CaliforniaStateNurses'Assn.andth eL.A.CountyAdvisoryCommit-teetoNursing i nCivi lDefense."Aregisterednurseassumes

avitalrolei nadisaster,wh eth -erwar-inducedorbynaturalcauses,andth eNi sei R.N.couldsh areandpartici pate i nth i sprojectfornationalprepared-ness,"declaredMrs.Tosh i Na-gataofth eL.A.CityCivi lDe-fenseandDisasterCorps.Th eci vi ldefensecoursefornurseswilli nclude lectures.discussions,demonstrationsandfi lms.Th eprogram:Sept.30(7:30p.m.)—Lessonsfromth e London Blitz; Film:"Th i sIsCivi lDfense".Oct7(7:30p.m.)—Discussion.Co-ordinatedServicesi nCivi lDefense:Panel:RecentDevelopmentsmCivi lDefense Nursing. .Oct.14(7:30p.m.)—PersonalandHomeProtectioni naDisaster; dis-cussion ondisasternursingwithdemonstrationofi mprovisedequip-mOct.21(7:30p.m.)-MassPanicasrelatedtoCivi lDefense; WiMdemonstrations, newuseoftourni-

qOct28(7:30R»ds2?*2!2l!cry;NewDrugsandPlasmaSubSU-tutes.Recenti nformationonRadia-tion.

LosAngelesJACLcoordinati ngcouncilreorganizesclubbureau

LosAngelesRealizi ngth enecessityforacoordinati ng-serviee organiza-tionforth e more th an 200clubsactive i nth i sarea,th eLosAngelesJACLCoordinat-i ngCouncilandth eJACLRe-gionalofficeh avegoneonrec-cordtosponsorth ereactivati onofth eClubService Bureau,famili arlyk nownasCSB.Asanucleusgroup,Virgi ni aKawasak i andJim Higash ih avebeenappointedco-direc-tors,with Grace"ObaandBetiYosh i da assecretaries.WithJoh nWatanabeaspublicrela-ti onsdi rectorandwi th coopera-

tionofth eElgenesandDarda-nellas,CSB h opestobuildanorganizati onservingth eentirecommunity.CSB i nanadvisorycapacityexpectstogreatlyfacili tateef-fortsofyoungclubberstobe-come"BetterAmericans i naGreaterAmerica".

Ch ri stmasCh eerTh efi rstmajorCSBprojectwillbeth eannualcommunity-wide Ch rsi tmas Ch eercam-paign.Plansarenow beingformulated.Questionnaires are bein?mailedtoallk nownclubsandorganizati onsforth c properfunctioni ngofth eCSB.Anyclubnotreceivi ng question-naires i srequestedtocontact:ClubServiceBureau,Rm.238,258E.IstSt.,MA6-4471.Clubofficersandmembersare i nvi tedtodrop i nforafriendlych atonTh usrdays,5to 7 p.m.orSaturdays,1to4p.m.

442ndreunionfilmsbeingsh owntoveterans

SanFranciscoFi lmsofth e10th anniversaryreunionofth e442nd CombatTeamh eldayearagoi nHono-luluarebeingsh ownbyJapanAirLinesrepresentativesAk i -ra"Flash "Fuj i k i ofHonoluluandPeterOh tak i ofLosAn-gelesduringth ei r15-daytour,ofwestcoastveterangroups.Th i sweek ,th eyvisi tedSac-

ramento,SaltLak eCity,Den-ver,LosAngelesandSeattle.Th eyvisi tPortland,Stock ton,Fresno,San Jose nextweekandreturn h erebyTh ursday.

TEENAGERWINS$1,200MINKCAPEATFAN NIGHT

DenverGailHanamura,13,studentatLak eJuniorHigh Sch ool,i samigh tyluck ygi rl.Th eSansei,daugh terofMr.andMrs.JimHanamura of1632 FederalBlvd.,wona$1,200mink capeduringth eDenverBears'FanAppreciati onNigh teventh eldatth eStadium.MissHanamuraisadevoted

Bears'fan,livi ngonlyafewblock sawayfromth eStadium.

Organicch emi sttostudyatSendai university

LosAngelesDr.MasatoTanabe,employeeofRi k erLaboratory,aresearchdi vi si on attach ed to RexallDrugCo.h ere,willpursuead-vancestudies i nch emi stryofnaturalproductsasaFulbrigh tsch olari nSendai,Japan.Th e formerSanFranciscanwasgraduatedfrom Univ.ofCaliforniaatBerk eley i n1948,andtwoyearsfrom Univ.ofMich i gan.Hereturnedtoth ewestcoastforh i sPh .D.degreei norganicch emi stry.Hisactiveresearch consistsofsynth esi sofalk aloi dalcompoundswh i chh aveaprofoundeffectInlow-eringblood pressure.He h as beenwith Ri k er

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EDITORIALS

LittleQuemoyTh eti mi ngofCommunist

Ch i nabombardinglittleQue-moysuggestsaconnectionbetween i tandth eeigh t-powerSouth eastAsiaTreaty-Organizati onconferenceth atopened i nManilaonSept.6.Ti meandtimeagain,th eCommunists h aveusedth i sstrategy:promisi ngonone h and andth reateningwith th eoth er.Th eReds promise re-duction ofth ei rarmedforces i nKorea,butalsosh elledQuemoyandevensh otdown an AmericanNavypatrolplane offSi-beria.Th e same tech ni que to

k eepth efreeworldoffbal-anceandeffectaspliti nAlliedunityevenattemptstodistractattentionfromth epressingproblemsof-Euro-peanrearmament.Wh i lewefeelconfident

th eAmericanpeoplewon'tbestampededi ntowar,th i snati on can be ch allengedonlysofar.Th emoreRedCh i naand

SovietRussiaflexth ei rmili -tarymuscles,th emoreth eytoywith th ei rowndestruc-ti on.Th ePresident'sstate-mentofAug.17th atanin-vasion ofFormosa wouldh avetopassoverth eSev-enth Fleetmeans th i ngsh avech angedsince1952.

Anti-Segregation

Fivedaysofi ntegrationi na WestVirgi ni a countysch oolendedwi th ani mme-di atereturntosegregationafterprotests from angryparentsandstri k i ngwh i testudents.Th e Wh i te Sulph urSprings High Sch oolwasclosedah alfdaytoallow25Negrostudentsto secureth ei rpossessionsandbook sandreturn toth ei rownsch ool.Th i si nstanceoflocalmob

ruleandofth eth reatofvio-lence i sh i gh lyi nconsistentwi th orderly,democraticprocedure.Th i sdemonstra-tioni sregrettable,butwasnotunexpected.Onth eoth erh and,oth er

communiti esareapproach -i ngth ei ssueofendingseg-regation i nth esch oolsbylegiti matemeans.Somedis-tri cts h ave i ntegratedquietly.Sinceth eSupremeCourt

h asnottak enth elegalac-tionsnecessarytoformalizeth ebanonsegregation(andmaynotdosoforseveralmonth s),ferventcriti csofJim Crowsh ouldfollowth eexample ofth e h i ghtribunal.Segregationwillnotendth rough th eeffectofth elawi tself,buti ncombinati onwi th localdiscussion,studyandeducation.Itsh alltak eti metobeatth efoes-ofseg-gregation.

DiscoveringRealAmericabyBillHosok awaFROMTHEFRYING PAN

DenverTh efolk satoneofth oseforeignrelations

placescalledupth eoth erdayandsaidProf.

Masami Ni sh i k awawascomingtotown.He

i s,th eysaid,professorofAmericanli teratureatTok yoUniversity,andwouldIli k etomeeth i m?ProfessorNish i k awaturnedouttobea

small,sligh t,book i sh sort,completelych arm-i ngandfullofwonderatth eseUnitedStates.Inth etraditi onofprofessors, h i ssuitwasbaggyandanall-daybusri defrom Albu-querque,N.M.,h adn'th elpedmattersany.Overlunch wetalk edaboutagreatmany

th i ngs.Itturnedoutth atwh i le h ecouldteach mostauth ori tati velyaboutth ewriti ngsofTwain,Hemingway,DosPassos,Faulk nerandsundryoth erAmericanmenofletters,h e h adneverseenth eUni tedStates.Infact,

h e'dneverbeenmuch ofanywh ereandh adacquiredth eni ck nameofStay-at-HomePro-fessor.Sooneofth osefoundationsth atdoesatremendousamountofgoodi nth efi eldofh umanrelationsgave h i maroundtripboatt.ck et,spmespendinggreen,andtoldh i mtogooffarid,discoverth erealAmerica.Th i sh ewas i nth eprocessofdoingfrom*

th evantagepointofaseati nacross-countrybus,aswellasth rough th eguidanceofvari-ous i ndi vi dualswh owerealertedtomeet;.lorigth eway.Frequentlyonth ebus, h e said,earnest

\oungmen i ntroducedth emselvesasex-servicemenwh o'dspentsometime i nJapan.Th eywantedtotalk aboutTok yoandBeppuandKyotoandwh atawonderfulplacegoodoldJapanwas,andh owtastyth ebeerh adbeen,andh owni ceth egirlsweretolonelyGls.Mostofth i sconversationfi lledh i m wi thpride.Asforth ei ndi vi dualswh oh osted h i m at

th evariousstops,th eyseemedtoreflectth euni versalAmericantraitofmak i ng h aste.

Sometimes wh enth ey were drivi ng h i maround,ProfessorNi sh i k awawouldh aveli k edtostopandadmireth ewi ldflowersatcloseh and,ortak ealongandmeditati velook at&nexceptionalview.Butno.Th eroadalwaysstretch edah eadandth erewasmoregroundtobecovered.Soth erewasnotimeforsuchplacidpleasures.Th eyrush edon.

"Isuppose,"th eprofessorsaidph i losoph -i cally,"th atsuch h astei snecessarywith sucha h ugecountry."ProfessorNish i k awah adj ustcometh rough

th eNewMexicodesertcountry.Oneofh i sh i gh spotswasvisi ti ng an Indianpueblowh ereh e h adsh ak enh andswitKth egovernor.Hewasastoundedwh enItoldh i m I'dmetaJapanesewarbridei nNewMexicomarriedtoaZuni Indi anboy.Th eprofessorwason h i swaytoFlorida

bywayofth edeepsouth .Hewasalittlecon-cernedastowh eth erh e couldunderstandsouth ernspeech .Cometoth i nk ofi t,th atcouldbequiteaproblemtoonenotaccustomedtoh eari ngEnglish i ni tsmanyAmericancor-ruptions.Iask ed h i m Wh atIcouldsh ow h i m i n

Denver.Th emountains?Museums,?DenverUniversityorth eUniversityofColorado?Residentialareas?No,h ewasn'tparticularlyi nterestedi nanyofth esesigh ts.Buth edi dwanttovisi tafewsecondh andbook stores.Book s,h eexplained,wereh i sh obbyandh ewasporingoverth esh elvesofbook storeseverywh ere h ewent.Sowelefth i mporingh appi ly.SeveraldaysagoIgotath ank -younote

from th eprofessor.Know wh ath eenjoyedmostabouth i sDenvervisi t?Notth elambcurryweate.Notth ebook s,butach ancetospeak i nJapanesewith me.Hefeltalittlelesslonelyafterth at.Andth ough h edi dn'tsayso,h emusth avebeenamused,too.atth ewayImangleth elanguage.

PostonAdmini stratorByLarryTaj i riVAGARIES

Welearnedofth esuddendeath ofRalphM.Gelvin,formerassociateprojectdirectoratth eColoradoRiverwarrelocationcenteratPoston,Ariz.,i naletterth i sweek from Paul-i neBatesBrownofPh oeni x.Ralph Gelvin,49,diedonSept.9aftersufferinga h eartattackwh i leeatingbreak fast.HewasPh oeni xareadirectorofth eBureauofIndianAffairs.AsMrs.Brown,aformerWRAemploye

wh owork edwith Gelvini nth eIndianbureauoffice,notedi nh erletter:"HundredsofJapa-nese Americanswillremember h i m andmournh i spassing."AnumberofNisei resi-dentsi nth ePh oeni xareaattendedth efuneralritesonSept.11.Aveteranofth eIndianServicesince1933,

Ralph Gelvinfi rstach i evednationalrecogni-tionforh i ssuccessfuldi rectionofth eth reeWRAcampi atPostonwh i ch h ousednearly20,000Pacifi ccoastevacueesofJapanesean-cestry.Th eAri zonaRepublic,oneofPh oeni x'stwodaili es,said i n i tsobituaryth atGelvin"wonth erespectandcooperationofth ei n-ternees"i na"task consideredoneofth emostdiffi culteverundertak enfrom th e stand-pointofh umanrelations.""Afterth eWRAclosedth ePostoncampi n

1946,Gelvinh eadedth eNevadaIndianAgencyatStewart.In1948,h ebecamesuperintendentofth eColoradoRiveragencyatPark er,super-visi ngth edevelopmentoflandandrelocationth ereofNavajoandHopi famili esfromth ei rreservations i nnorth ernArizona.Much ofth elandutili zedi nth i sNavajo-Hopirelocationprogramwasi ncludedi nth ePostonJapaneseAmericanrelocationproject.GelvinremainedotPark eruntilh i sappointmentasareadi-rectorforth eIndianService i n 1951withoffices i nPh oeni x.Ralph Gelvinappliedmanyofth elessons

h elearnedi n h i scontactwi th th eJapaneseAmericanrelocation program to h i s laterdealingswith th eproblemsofth eAmericanIndian.Hewask nownasanoutstandingad-vocateonbeh alfofth eIndians i nth ei rstruggletowardeconomic,socialandpoliti calequality.Ralph Gelvini srepresentativeofth emanyIndianServicepersonnelwh otransferredtoth eWarRelocationAuth ori tyi n 1942 Hi sk nowledgeoflocalconditi ons,i nh i scaseth enorth westernArizona deserti nwh i ch th ePostoncampswerelocated,h elpedi mmeasur-

ablyi narrangingforth erapidadjustmentofth eevacueestoth ei renvironment.Th eWRAdraftedmuch ofi tsleadersh i p,particularlyonth eprojectlevel,fromth eIndianServiceanold-linefederalagencysteepedi nth etradi-ti onsofgenerations,buti ti sth elegacyofth esh ort-livedWarRelocationAuth ori tywh i chh ascometodominateth eth i nk i ngofth epresentBureauofIndianAffairs.Th eword,perh aps,todescribeth i spoint

ofvi ewi s:Integration.Th eWRAwasable,with i nash ortfouryears,toreintegrate115,--000displacedAmericansofJapaneseancestryi ntoth emai nstreamofAmericanli fe.Th eIn-dianService,facedwith afardifferentprob-lemandapopulationwh i ch h adneverbeenforcedtosurvivei nacompetiti ve,i ndustrialeconomy,h adnotattemptedanysimi larpro-gramofwh olesalesettlementofth ereserva-tionIndian.Th ei mpactofth eWRA'sth i nk i ngandi ts

meth odsh asbeenaconsiderable.Becauseofh i ssuccesswith th eJapaneseAmericanreloca-ti onsituation,DillonS.Myer,th eWRA'sdi-rector,wasnamedCommissi onerofIndianAf-fairsbyPresidentTruman.Myertook backi ntoth eIndianServicemanyveteransofth eWRA,aswellasformerIndianServicepeopleli k eGelvin.Th ech angewasgradualbutdef-i ni te.Emph asi swasplacedonth ei ndi vi dualresettlementofIndianswh oweregovernmentch argesonreservationslocatedi nareaswh ereasparse,arideconomywouldnotsupportalargepopulation.DirectorMyer'spolici esraised a storm,

pa,rticularlyamongth eSupportersofth estatusquo i nAmericanIndianaffairs.ButMyer,wh oh adwith stoodth erantingsofth ewestcoastrace-baiterandth eedi tori albar-ragesofaprejudi cedpressduring h i sadvo-cacyoffairplayforth eJapaneseAmerican,wasnotonetobemovedbypressurepoliti cs.Th eIndianServicewentah eadwith i tspro-gram,wh i ch h asas i tsi dealth erealizati onoflulleconomic,socialandpoliti calrigh tsforth eIndian.

" " "Afterth e1952elections,DillonMyer,th e

appointeeofaDemocraticpresident,wasre-placedbyPresidentEisenh ower.Th eIndianService,h owever,h asnotback track edonth eMyerprogram.Someofth eWRAtech ni quesarebeingusedbyth eIndianService i n i tsprogram ofrelocation.Recentlyi nDenverameetingofrelocationofficersofth eIndianServicewas h eld,atwh i ch planswerelaidlorbroadeningth i srelocation program.Al-ready i nCh i cagoandLosAngeles,th eIndianServiceh asspecialofficeswh i ch areobtaini ngj obsandh elpi ngth erelocatingIndiani nob-taini ng h ousi ngand i ntegratingh i mselfi nth ecommunity.Itmaybe,th ati fth epresentIndianSer-

viceprogram succeeds,th eAmericanIndianwillbetrulyapartofth ecountryi nwh i chh i sancestorslivedlongbeforeth ePilgri msorth eSpanish conquistador.Ifth i sh appens,th e~i-

ltsadmini stratorscansh areth ecreditformak i ngeverydayAmericansofacaptivepeoplewh owere,forth emostpart,Kepti solatedonreservationlandondustymesas.

DECADEAGOSept.23,1944

442nd CombatTeam spear-h eaddriveonbreach i ngRe-man"LittleCassino"li nefendingLivornoandPisa.

" " .LosAngelesCath oli cInter-racialCouncilask slifti n>ofbanonevacuees;pointstoVarrecordofJapaneseAmericam" " "AmericanLegionnational

conventioni nCh i cagodemandsPcontrolofallJapanesei nAmerica"transferredfromciv-i li anh andstomili tary,abolishWRA.

« " «T/Sgt.Yosh i oHotta(ofOak -land)appointedasfirstNiseifromFt.SnellingMISLStoat-tendOfficerCandidateSch ool

" » .ArmypermitsreturnoffirstfewNisei evacueestocoasttotestcommunity sentiment;Seattlesh eri fftoldofmili taryapprovalofplan.

" " "Fili pi no Intcr-Commuui i jconventioni nNewYork seek jbanon Nisei evacueesfromwestcoast.

" " ".TooeleOrdnanceDepotwork -erswelcomeNisei .

" " "PasadenaJr.CollegestudentswelcomeEsth erTak ei ,fistNi sei toreturntoawestcoatsch oolsinceevacuation.

" " "CampSavagebecomesgh osttownassoldierstransferred

" " "Canadian Nisei newspaperurgesacceptanceofJapaneseCanadianvolunteersintoarmedforces,pointstowartimerec-ordofU.S.Nisei .

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