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National PublcaUon ol ttw Japaneaa American CIlizane Laagua Pacific Cifizen marican CIlizane Laigua Established 1929 (TScPostpald U.S.) N (TScPgstpald U.S.) Newsstand: 25 cents News California bill would protect redress money SACRAMENTT cantly (ntroduead Lagjwatuiy tom be to Maim a kCRAMENTO.Cattf>-AUUwMr»' lyintroduead in tha Galiforaia State ^^.Jatmy toanaura thattha atate woA*t ba aUa to Maim a^ portion ofJ^anaaa Amariean radnaa paymante fay raatrict- tn^p^c aaaictenea banafita. Saoate Bm asa waa autboiiid Ban. Patziek Johnaton (D49tockten), had audwrad iMialation in 1986 that ax* ampted iadaral vadraaa--------- atate ineoma oral vadraaa saymante from •MM* luwsua tax, and daelarad that aoeh paymante would not afbet a paradn'a aUgibility for Madi-Cal or pi^aada- taooa. Tha racant faOI, howavar, ra^onda to ------------------- aoma ranortad ineo<i> ^tanefaa in tha Dnoftha law. It appaan that B thaatetecanatinclaim an or a portion of Om eumatancaa. axtramaly diaappointad that tha intent of tha lagiala- turahaanotbaanear* JOHNSTON riMl ouC aaid. San. Johnaton. 'I atill do not baliava that tha govanunant ahould eompanaate an indi* vidoal for apaatinjuMica wi^ one hand, and widi tha odiar hand, taka tha monay Cumntly, tha atete mi^ iasua a claim aaainat tha vadraaa paymant after tha daath of a Madt-Cal radpianea thrauA tha Madi*Gal Racovaiy Act. Onea vadraaa piomanta paaa into a paraen'a aatata, ttia atete ia abla to pat a lian againat tha aatata to racovar pact Uadi- Caldadma. Altbouidi tha money ia axampt dining a paraonaHiatima, it ia not axampt in San^ Bill 8SS would aaduda vadraaa paymante from tha Madi-Cal Ra- eovery GL It would prohifait tha atete from attaching, vadraaa paymante for mrpaymant oTMadi-Cal banafita. pinrthar, Johnaton pointe out that al- PROFILE NAME; Jude Nartla BORN: Long Beach, Calif. OCCUPATION: actressTwitler, teacher UPCOMINQ: PertormsDesl known work, *Comlng of Age, Song tor a Sansal,'at the Japan America Theatre, 244 S. San Pedro St„ Los Angeles, 6aturdtv,May25. Infonna- lion; 213«80-3700. SHBILLTpegee Washington state war dead honored SEATTLE Ban.DanialK.lnouyaand tha Saatda Niaai Vaterana Committee will dadicata a mamoiial to honor Waah- SSSSSffl Matsui campaigns Hall, 1212 S. Hag Steaat ^ feaCe Acting, naturally By fUcliard Suenaga ^^la reachaa down tfaa Well of Soulafor tha grit, the flaws, the faalingt, tha tu^ng range of human amotionathan pulli them up and peaks them into parformanca. A^ng parformanca. It ia, Jude Nariteaaya7AaUomaat l^enitall mmita toga^r on ataga. And for her it eaama ao aimpla. .*Nodiing is tougfi about acting. It Jnathimpana for me. It's whan I feel tha moat aUva. Tima juat atanda still whan Tm an actraaa bacauw I have to ba,** Narita aayk 1 am an artist who has something to sayabout troth, honaste, something about the human condition. All of tiiat acting talent wae racentiy on stage at tha East West Tiiaatra in Hollywood where Narita was starri^ in an adaption of Henrik Ibsen's dassie "HeddaGabler.Other work in 'Hedda' Los Angeles Times critic Robert Koehler desenbed Naritas actin^jmth phraaaajike "tour da forca" and "Olympian actiijg chops." You might aay ^larita was bom to act Wall, almost She started when SaaACTRESWpagae Tha earamony will faatura tha unvefl- ing ofa mamociil Mhifait ofphotographs and biographical lariaa ofall but two of tha 62 J^- naaa Amariean war I dead of tha atete. { A bMklat cdlad { *TJncommon Ameri canPatriots," written ^ Dr. Pranda M. Irokuhara, a former commander of tha Niaai Vaterana Coo- mittaa, will ba dia- _______ tributedtooteandsaa. MOUVI Furtiiar infiwmation ea tha event la avaflafatabyeootectingTnaaaMori,206/ 725-4966. SACRAMENTO-Con- graoR&an Robart T. Mated told mambars of tha Demo- eratic Party that they must work to ra earn tiia raapact and support d tha atate'a 43 Mon th. Dmo- crattcPmy'aateteeonvantion March 2 hare. Mated, who ia runningfor^ UJ9. Ban^in 199% warned tha p«9^ its fidhira to win suburban and rural areas has nrahad inloaaaainraestfcrfoaomor, aanater and praaidantIn post hiatorie rda as a eatelyat far aeooomk prograaa," Mated Mdd."... Unleaa wa aa Damo- erate eona to soma biMicraal- iiationa about tiia diani^ng valuaa of our state, ambraea an aeonomie reform avnda. and Oder our multi-edtural aedaty opportunitiaa far aco- mant, wa will kaa sMon. after auction." Tha Mated campaign con- tinuas to soak support throughout tha atate, acoord- W^iutn ' tativa andnowaadatingwith thacoBgraaamanacampi^ More redress workshops WASHINGTON,D.C.-MoraradiaaBwarkdiopahavabaan annoufiead by tiM Department ofJustiea. Saadons wifl ba held in tha Fndfk Northwest area in ^okana and Saattia, Wash., and in Portian^ Ora. Uambara of the Japaneaa American oonununi^ will ba offarad ooa-OD-ooa aaaiatancs with their ridraaacaaea. Thaworkahppa will baladbyateamofrapraaantetivaa from tha OCBca oTRadraas which win provide aaawan to^uaatioos on indvidud case status and raqu&ad doeumantetion. Hera an workshop loeaneea and dated a March 19, Highland Park United Mathodiat Cbunh, 611 South Osrfisld, Spolona, Wash., 12 noon to 4 p.m. a March 2d, Epw^ United Matiiodist Churdi, 1333 ScMth East 28tii St. Rvtla^ Ora., 4 to 8 pm. a March 21, St Petard Bpiao^ Chu^ 1610 SouthIQng St, SaatUa, Wash., 4 to 8 p.m. Iitoa radrara work&opa wiU ba adiaduUd orcpund tha country at later dates.

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National PublcaUon ol ttw Japaneaa American CIlizane LaaguaPacific Cifizen

marican CIlizane Laigua Established 1929 (TScPostpald U.S.) N(TScPgstpald U.S.) Newsstand: 25 cents

NewsCalifornia bill would protect redress money

SACRAMENTT ‘ ‘ “cantly (ntroduead Lagjwatuiy tom be to Maim a

kCRAMENTO.Cattf>-AUUwMr»' ly introduead in tha Galiforaia State

^^.Jatmy toanaura thattha atate woA*t ba aUa to Maim a^ portion of J^anaaa Amariean radnaa paymante fay raatrict- tn^p^c aaaictenea banafita.

Saoate Bm asa waa autboiiid Ban. Patziek Johnaton (D49tockten), hadaudwrad iMialation in 1986 that ax*ampted iadaral vadraaa---------“atate ineoma

oral vadraaa saymante from •MM* luwsua tax, and daelarad that aoeh paymante would not afbet a paradn'a aUgibility for Madi-Cal or pi aada- taooa.

Tha racant faOI, howavar, ra^onda to------------------- aoma ranortad ineo<i>

^tanefaa in thaDnoftha

law. It appaan that B thaatetecanatinclaim

an or a portion of Omeumatancaa.

axtramaly diaappointad that tha intent of tha lagiala- turahaanotbaanear*

JOHNSTON riMl ouC aaid. San. Johnaton. 'I atill do not baliava that tha govanunant ahould eompanaate an indi* vidoal for apaatinjuMica wi^ one hand, and widi tha odiar hand, taka tha monay

Cumntly, tha atete mi^ iasua a claim aaainat tha vadraaa paymant after tha daath of a Madt-Cal radpianea thrauA tha Madi*Gal Racovaiy Act. Onea vadraaa piomanta paaa into a paraen'a aatata, ttia atete ia abla to pat a lian againat tha aatata to racovar pact Uadi- Caldadma.

Altbouidi tha money ia axampt dining a paraonaHiatima, it ia not axampt in

San^ Bill 8SS would aaduda vadraaa paymante from tha Madi-Cal Ra-eovery GL It would prohifait tha atete from attaching, vadraaa paymante for

mrpaymant oTMadi-Cal banafita. pinrthar, Johnaton pointe out that al-

PROFILENAME; Jude Nartla BORN: Long Beach, Calif. OCCUPATION: actressTwitler, teacherUPCOMINQ: PertormsDesl known work, *Comlng of Age, Song tor a Sansal,'at the Japan America Theatre, 244 S. San Pedro St„ Los Angeles, 6aturdtv,May25. Infonna- lion; 213«80-3700.

SHBILLTpegee

Washington state war dead honored

SEATTLE Ban.DanialK.lnouyaand tha Saatda Niaai Vaterana Committee will dadicata a mamoiial to honor Waah-

SSSSSffl Matsui campaignsHall, 1212 S. Hag Steaat ■ ^

feaCe

Acting,naturallyBy fUcliard Suenaga^^la reachaa down tfaa Well of

Soula—for tha grit, the flaws, the faalingt, tha tu^ng range

of human amotiona—than pulli them up and peaks them into parformanca.

A^ng parformanca. It ia, Jude Nariteaaya7AaUomaat l^enitall mmita toga^r on ataga. And for her it eaama ao aimpla.

.*Nodiing is tougfi about acting. It Jnathimpana for me. It's whan I feel tha moat aUva. Tima juat atanda still whan

Tm an actraaa bacauw I have to ba,** Narita aayk 1 am an artist who has something to say—about troth, honaste, something about the human condition.

All of tiiat acting talent wae racentiy on stage at tha East West Tiiaatra in Hollywood where Narita was starri^ in an adaption of Henrik Ibsen's dassie "HeddaGabler.’

Other work in 'Hedda' Los Angeles Times critic Robert Koehler desenbed Narita’s actin^jmth phraaaajike "tourda forca" and "Olympian actiijg chops."

You might aay ^larita was bom to act Wall, almost She started when

SaaACTRESWpagae

Tha earamony will faatura tha unvefl- ing ofa mamociil Mhifait of photographs and biographical

lariaa ofall buttwo of tha 62 J^- naaa Amariean war I dead of tha atete. {

A bMklat cdlad {*TJncommon Ameri­can Patriots," written ^ Dr. Pranda M.Irokuhara, a former commander of tha Niaai Vaterana Coo-mittaa, will ba dia- _______tributedtooteandsaa. MOUVI

Furtiiar infiwmation ea tha event la avaflafatabyeootectingTnaaaMori,206/ 725-4966.

SACRAMENTO-Con- graoR&an Robart T. Mated told mambars of tha Demo- eratic Party that they must work to ra earn tiia raapact and support d tha atate'a 43

Mon th. Dmo- crattc Pmy'aatete eonvantion March 2 hare. Mated, who ia running for ^ UJ9. Ban in 199% warned tha p«9^ its fidhira to win suburban and rural areas has nrahad in loaaaa in raest fcr foaomor, aanater and praaidant In post

hiatorie rda as a eatelyat far aeooomk prograaa," Mated Mdd."... Unleaa wa aa Damo- erate eona to soma biMic raal- iiationa about tiia diani^ng valuaa of our state, ambraea an aeonomie reform avnda. and Oder our multi-edtural aedaty opportunitiaa far aco-

mant, wa will kaa sMon. after auction."

Tha Mated campaign con- tinuas to soak support throughout tha atate, acoord-

W^iutn ' tativa and now aadating with thacoBgraaaman’acampi^

More redress workshopsWASHINGTON,D.C.-MoraradiaaBwarkdiopahavabaan

annoufiead by tiM Department of Justiea.Saadons wifl ba held in tha Fndfk Northwest area in

^okana and Saattia, Wash., and in Portian^ Ora.Uambara of the Japaneaa American oonununi^ will ba

offarad ooa-OD-ooa aaaiatancs with their ridraaacaaea.Tha workahppa will ba ladby a team of rapraaantetivaa from

tha OCBca oTRadraas which win provide aaawan to^uaatioos on indvidud case status and raqu&ad doeumantetion.

Hera an workshop loeaneea and dated a March 19, Highland Park United Mathodiat Cbunh, 611

South Osrfisld, Spolona, Wash., 12 noon to 4 p.m.a March 2d, Epw^ United Matiiodist Churdi, 1333

ScMth East 28tii St. Rvtla^ Ora., 4 to 8 pm.a March 21, St Petard Bpiao^ Chu^ 1610 South IQng

St, SaatUa, Wash., 4 to 8 p.m.Iitoa radrara work&opa wiU ba adiaduUd orcpund tha

country at later dates.

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Letters "Sen-More on anti-Asian sentimenljssue

I am writing in reaponaa to dM letter publiahM in the February16, 1091 edition of the Padfic____Gitiaan, aubmitted by Ed Suguro whole, and .ofSMttle, Waahingtm.Ifinalfr. impact on tl

between die dooatlaaa acta perpa- txmtod aCidast Adana Amaneana teoo^t hiBtacy. . * Tb truly undHratand the Qiia caaa and its importanoa to the Arian Amwican and Nikkei eoomunity, one must view the hiatorieal context.

The reporting of the Chin caae by the Aaan American preaa and

highly accurate on the ' ’ had a direct

non of the UB.

badnawawwtfaatthebeQknrean of Infany: The Untold Story of Amaricah Ooaeantratian GiBBiMr by lOdd Wa^lyn waa out flf pr& It WM unbaUoveblo that one of themoat important books of our tuna

i^aNiai

a^hi^ac and cUariy

tontbadeeini

a Niaai auttxr should

imp^ontbaSuguro’s letter to be based on mis- DepeitmentofJustaeetoproeecuteinformation and a lack of funda- ' ----mental understanding concerning the iasna of anti-Aaaan aantimant

Ai one of ttie many individuals who worked with Mrs. Chin for the pastSyears, lam dieturhedlwtbe SLiwlyBiBof the Chin case, the facta, and tt>e fiulure to iecomie itshistoric rignificance for the Asian___________________ _ _American community nationally, and anti-Asian attitudaa looms in Mr. Suguro'a letter. even larger. This will breed the

The miiatatement of the facts, very conditions which led to obtainedfromeecondhandreports VmcmtCldn'sdaath.Theaoanario in news artadea which are uni- gf an Asian American being at- dentified in Mr. Suguro’s com- ^ repeatedment8,doagreatdinervicetothe on numerous oocaaons ow the Asian Aituaican communi^The past6yeare, and will continues

the'case under ttie dvfl righto laws.I hope that Mr. Suguro rtelitas

that ril Asian Amaricana, most p^culariy Japanaaa Amaricana, have a vital interaat in the causa of the Chin killing and the impbea- tions of the case. Tbday, as we &c« the prospect of enott»er receesion, the cries of unfiur trade polidea

word *Jap,” aa a result of the nu- merouainterviewa conducted with eyewitneaeea to the kalling, was reportedly never eaid. However, this it not the issue of the Chin___and the reason for thekilUng. ^ ^ „

Oneofthamurd«wrsonrincent Mr.Chii^RonaldEhan^waaaft^^ the Vinoant

Chrysler C..,..........the time of the killing. In his own twisted, evil mind, aH Aaienawere

along as our aedety tolerates anti- Asian aantimant.

The iesue of onli-Asion violence cuts across the entire Asian American ooBomuni ty. Rattier ttian tr^hg to intellectually diaaact the ' • '' '' needs to view________ ___ease in its We-toric signifidmee to all Asian Americans.

Iniliatanmiichahl* James W. ShimouTSTSS5SSSLi.-condu.ioni. Bl«m6.1dMil..Mid,.

'Infamy book is still available

"Chink* and "Chinaman* during Recently while gohMpttirough thscoiraerfthemurderofVineent back ieauea of the Pai^fOtiton I Chin makea the case any leas aig- cameuponafrootpagsMvmartide nificant to the Nikkei community, from UteNoveottier 16,^ 1990 issue

* and not connected with the UB.- which I previoudy inieaed. The -Japan trade iesue backlash, is____________ .________

written t”Tdont tow vdMre the PC re- crived ttMitaa but it was my h<^ thit this ^ u just one of the very few times the paper raoaived mis- ififormation. Bsinga TMn-”ahikata ga nai* type I want to eet the record Btn^t

VQiat turned up was the puh- Uihar WiUiam Mmw A Con- pany, Ine. and the good nows. Tb announce this I paraphrase Mark Twain by statii "that the reports of Tears of Iniamy' being out of print "are greatly exaggerated.* In feet the book is alive end well to have recantty gone ttirough a sev­enth printing in New York.

The beet news to report is that copies can be ordered by calling the Japanese American Curricu­lum Project at 1-800474-2242.

"Years of utfamy” is amust read not only fot^apineae Americans and for our generations to come but for people awywh^. Tlw book documents how hbertv in America was batrayad and W 120,000Japansae Americans were misguided and marched mutely into >wrka*e ten concentration tampe.

Every month in Friiniaiy the Japanese American communities tfarouriwut our country celebrate a "Dey of Remembranoe.” This is impotant but we must also re­member to listen, meak out and mardi to the drum wt baate lib­eration and not incarceration. Let's be forever vi^Iant to learn andnotlet histo repeat itoelffor usandtoottiers. Thereare 120,000

I for all of the above.Stanley Karuaki New^k

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lean RmSm Mtem Hohfl, aokr. 3 p.m.; Simpaon UrM MafhodW ChurS. 8001 Wo> Si.. Arvedt. Oslo. Mo: Paggy Lore 303«6- 2578.___________________ .

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Don't forget• Annua) Oedk Unbn me«f ing, Saturday, March 23. Clarion Hots).

999 South Main. Sal Lrica City, Utah, 6:30 p.m. Agwria: annual rTteatins, alactbn of board mambara, dinner, antartainmont. music anddandng. Ras8tvatbns,craAunionoffice; 801/3554040, or 1/ 8004444828. Cost: r»n-mwnbars with rasarvidbns. $12 aach; non-raa«rvad parsons at tha door. $20 oach.• HaaiUi Fair Expo, monsorad by Wa« Los Anoalas Chapter,

JACL. 11 a.m. to 3p.m., April 14.2110 Corinth Avs. Frae acroaning. btood praaaura, vision, hearing, dental, foot and gal asaasantent; knmurdzitions for pneumonia and tetanus; opttonal bbod teat. $20, wlhresulson27dnerent chemistries. Also: nutrition teaming canter and stress assessment and reduction canter. Infonnatton: John. 213498-8072, Toy. 2134204250, or Eko. 213420-1875.•Asiancommur^ooncams. San Fernando Vatiey, JACL. program

invcMng Chinese. Korean. FSpino, Taiwanese vid Vietnamese oommunkles. Saturday. March 23. 7B0 p.m., 12953 Brantord SL. Pacobna.Cal. ReservattensbyMarch 18; Narxty, 818499-4237. Pal 818/765^7649. Information: Nancy Gohata. 818499-4237.a Japanasa American Ganaatogy, fraa tectura by Or. AkamI

Kkumura. Momiay. March 25,7B0 p.m., Lot Arigaiw Methodist Cfs^ 1913 Purdue, spornoraio tty West Los Angates Chapter. JACL information: Gian Omateu. 213/825-3415.a Catebration o( National Womans History Month by Yu-AI Kai,

Japanasa American Community Sarvioa, San Josa, Call.. Tuesday, March 19,2p.m..{ssaiMsmorialBu9ding.565N.5th'SL Information: lisa Kuramoto. 408/294-2505. days.

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4iSfi24.2te4. 8m) Joaa; ~9i6M4saai7. >: Diana TonMaaSAN JOSEPfaaaal M Apr-10—Y(Ml Kal Japanaaa

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PACne CmZEN, Fitter. Hmti IS, 1SP1- S-

Agenda

JACLSalt Lake

Arizonadupter haM s

variety of cvente in the near fu­ture. Ajnonx them arc the ec^Ml- arehipawardBbanquello beheld April 21 at the Fountataw^uite Ree^ Greenway Road and M7, in Phoenix; Japan Week, Mity 1- 10; and the Japan-U.S. Conier- enceonWomen'eieeuea.MayS.ll, at the Creeeent Hotel, Phoenix.

The chapter announeee ite 1991Utah Asian Feetival, to be held .____ _May 4 at the Salt Palace. Ihe ChlCdQO format of the festival will feature ^cultural demonstrations, dijplaye . and ethnic foods.

Ihe event wil include a bike race^de at Mill Creek Canyon Saturday, April 27, and a Miss Asia Ut^ contest scheduled for Mareh SO. Joanne Hirase will represent the Japanese commu­nity in the contest An Asian film festival will also be held in con- juncticm with the University of Utah.

Inotherchapternews,SaltLake City will be the site for America Japan Week, Mi^r 25 throu^ June 1. TheeventisaftstiyalofJa] nese activitii U.S. for the first time, will be parades, exhibits, demonstrationsg events. More than 1,800 Japanese partidpanU are expected to participate.

More than 1,200people attended the Asian American Coalition of Chicago's Lunar New Year Cel­ebration. Feb. 23. at the Hyatt R^^ncy O’Hw ^te^^^ ^largest pan-Asian gathering of theyear—the Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, Cambodian, Filipino, Thai, Laotian, Hmong. Indian, Pakistani, Indonesian and Burmeee communities.

\\ -1 f '}{■

OFRCIALS-GiThis year, the Chinese American Gan# Matauarita, Dobras Sbt^a, Martha Choe. Art Wang,

ccsnmimity hosted the event. Nemaab Domingo, Ban i^ama and Gaos UddalLg for first masting ware Washington at Asian abctad offioara, toft. Ubyd Ha^ xea Sbonga. Martha Choe. Art Wa^TChatyl Chow. Ctaianca Moriwakj.Gafy LxxJie.

Washington state Asians meetcreate the vieibilit; Americana as a rapii and important polii nitv.

ity of pidly I itical <

OLYMPIA=^^Mor* than 200 Unpiag, ind diaUiy n^d* of Tocomo SihooJ Boord M«m^

Wasatch Front -ftorth, Utah

The diapter recently announced \iewoffioera. They are:

George Sugihara, president; Ihts vice pfseident and re­dress monitor; Dick Kiehimoto. memberehip chairman; '^oy Tsketa, Japanese Asian Aflaira . Aaiiman;MinHama^,treasurer;~ ~ ' lOto, sodal chairman;

I, co-aodal chairman;Fugie Kunimoto, sodal chairman; sine Akitada, co-aodal chaii and Marion Hori, secretary.

of Asian growing

'LcudtdBdA^dZIcandidates aie invited to come to Adan electwi offidale of Wash- Rep. Art Wang, chairman of the »ttU City Council, was also

pn^i SfeiSimon. undantanding of tl»imuo.&c- JL*2^^LS..ehairmonofmombor.RidmrdIbn,Fort.(aB-Among the honored gu^ WOT ing U» Aeinn Amonenn eommu- Committoe. Coundl member; Almi Sugijfnma,

the coneul generale from the nity. .- .i!i'’^p'.?^o15n'”Md 'Iheorganiiation'eSretgoalw^^loree Sibong^ Rattle City

'Th.iWd • to totot ‘I'- gownior to ex-^ Coundl mombera; Uoyd Kara,itiailan . pmaeconeameiagBrdingmOTap-, Seattle dty treasurer; Clarence

-ntmenttofAnaneaedirectore. Moriwald, Tnkwile City Counai ^ and members of boards^ msmbsr; Nemssio Domingo, commissions; state aasistanes i^snton School Board mem^n Ban

Pole's Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korsa and Thailand.

K^otespeaksr was Dr. Chang ^ntii - Un-Tlen, -chancsllor of ths Uni- judM versityofCalifomia at Berkeley, andcoi

SaaAQENDA/pagaS bto invoetigfle the

i-purpo

Seattie Schooi Board member; Wayne Taneka, BeDevue School Botfd member. Judges WarrenChait Ridiard Vd^wB«idUamEng Tuai, King County superior court judges; Mark Chow, Sea^ District Court Judge; and C. Kimi Kondo arid Ron bUmiya, Seattle

Mateueaka, Munidpal Court judges.

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PC editorialNext call—More Asian voters

For tb» fint tin* in Califtrnia, Aaians (2J nfllkn) oDtaomlMr

a2niflUonX MoorAi^ to th«1990r«wM FvwtiwHy^ttMr> will b« an ctfank fanakdown ofdM Aiian>Padfie WanAar c^ag^.

Accorata data on color or raca, cm tha numbar of forrign^xim, population by aga and aaz, urban or rural, ara aaaaetial to tagidata ccnatnictfvalylnftiaaaai^.CcBB- munity ^annaca ara dndlarly da- pandantoptfaacananaaafliay aut onnawodioala,otraataaiMtaabdi- viaiop and otfaar municipal naadi. Largo amoonta of ftdaral ftmda a did)uraad on tha baaia of

0PERW]0NPESERTSW0RPrrs HAKt.-KIKI r/ME, SAPPm-SM.

1000 Club Honor RollTWflecMBtoaocr -

WMi t« dbakig date lor tw HoHay Mm1000 CU Honor YULO Nov ». WHenwnel MdanOwn Mi «aN( a Mktt t« inMno

populationBut,diabot,dia bottom Una to tha 1990

populirtion atocy now flowaring in tha madia it rapraaantation in Congraat. *nia proviaion for a canaus waa inaarUd in tha original Ccmatitution to maka it pbadbla for aadi atata to datannina ita pro* portionata rapraaantation in Houae of Bapraaantativaa.

Iha poUtieal widi of Yawer voC* era tha battar.. .* haa long baan diacardad: banning with adult whita mala with prqoaTty in tha founding daya or t Voting ri^ta ware Blaekalv tha 16th Amandmantin 1871, American Indian tribal dta- zana from 1901, tha woman by tha 19th Amendment in 1919; tha

■TmaaTravaswu

En^Lar^u^Teacheish Japan!!JSSSSr’ ssaw— stffss-To,umaaawtawiy

lumtK wiMi wMiiifc

a program to ^d na^^^g^ apaakaiyoJg^ Aa^^qpam, genarally wth^oodraauli year p upgra^ p^Hc ’ ’ and the hoot ach

1946, the Koraana and . in 1962 when all radal barriera to voting ware outlawed by tha Waltar-McCarran Act, eliminatian oflitaracy taata for regiatration by tha Voting Righta Art of1966, and lowering the voting age to 16 by the 26th Amendment ib 1971.

While the prooen of counting ia relatively aimpla,empowering the atataa to reappcirtion can etir a controvernal aeena • aap^ally in a atata, such aa CaUfomia, whoae population haa increased aub- atantiailly and the one man-one vote rule.. Now that the counting ia over

(except for thoa^ nfonitming tha overcount and undarcount), Uia raaponaibilityatillremamaforaadi citiun to be a reeponaibla votar - a boiic prindpla which inatitutad tha Japanaaa American Citizana

organization.JET would aaam to be a great opportuniQr for

■Tapanaaa Americana to gat to know ^ country of th^ anoaetora. A number have baan acoaptad mto

'reaultaforboththa

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1000 Club Roll

andlS achoola and Oiay have bean drtng a fine jobd achoola and ttav havi with grammar and rea&ig. I need Iot outaida hrip withtha

ingafinajob But they realized tha •pokan language.'

Some 900 Aznaricana will go to Japan frria year under tha program aa aaaiatanta to Japanaaa taadi- m cfEn^h. lhay wiU be joined ^ a number from last yean daaa wte aiffied up for a aecond tour of duty, and aomewhat iMaar numbar of aaaiatant

But than ia alao a curioua problem. It aaama that tha J^anaaa, parlieulariy in rural anaa, have a etano^cal axpactatioo of aaaing tall, blond and

^ ' * * ■ • jjj-jiand

___ ,___________ ________________ JETtumaout to^ a fallow or a young lady who looka like any Japanaaa.

Thai unspoken question aaama to be: Can this

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Ua. New Zealand, Canada and Ireland. th.

drawl? And arguing about tha proper pronnncia- taon^

Than has baan no shortage of applkanta for thaaa rtinth^Jiut^States./

when school ofiBdals discovsr that ths Japanese American JET understands no Japanese, doesn't eompnhand Japanese cultun, and haa difficulties fitting into tha local aoana.

Parh it is in anticipation of tiissa problemi that more Japanese Americans have not applied for JET poaitiona. Of tha 51 csmdidataa our pane! inter-

ownlmn Loe Angilit: 34-ChesNi I Ketayarm. »-RooeidWakabayeai«.

fon LiMon: 37-Jack Tauhara, 36-Frank

Leagueinl929-toi regiatration, a...............aJACI/lthat should not be voters the betted

poaitiona. at least not in tha United Stataa. An oppor- viewed, four wen Japanese Americana and one waa tunity to Wve one's air fora paid to visit Japan, and ahigMy quahfiad Chinaaa American. (Althoi^ mi- to^ba a —r^tiaa an aneoms^ to apply, then was c^ oneappealing exotic country has attracted largenumbtnofeandidatM. dvingawiy »cr»t» to lay that a numbwof <indi-

dates wen, in the panel’s opinl<Notatsacbar

every applicant! her in Jiman. T1 1 to interriaws ai

has what i t taM* to sttccead aa Thafs tha reason i

jactad to intarriaws after their dataflad appUeatioo forms an raviawad by a prcfaasiflfial equating

. ... itiaa an aneouragad to apply,Ifispanic and no African American this year.)

Ethnidty is no advantage under tha rules. It fo not ; away aacnts to aay that a numbar of candi-

___ wen, in tiie panel’s opinion, rated above -theJapanese Amarieana for a variety of raaaona. And that aaama to be a ahama in a time whan it is ao important for Amarieana to undmstand JiqMui.)

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Tha PocMc CMben b pubbiwd by the Jopor>ate Amartcon atttenithe flat week o< ttw year. tAnekV dislra ASy and Augext. and aem^ monthly In December. Anrud lub- ler^oHon rotec JACL merrbea: 812 of Ihe notlencf due* provide one VMr on o one-per-hotaehold boM. Nornnamber*: 1 year - 825; 2veofi — S48.poyobieinodvance. Add-Mexico: US830; Japon/6urope: USStt. (Subject to cbof^ wtthout notice).MoSendharxtiuarters; 17tSSJtm

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San Joaquin Valley

freeze that struck CaHfornia’s 8w Joaquin Vall^ back in December of last year. Having grown up outside ths Seattle, Washington, araaand nownaid- ingin tha oomuanitivs isolation of tha East Coast, I know very htns about the geogra^y of tha Golden Stats. Sol looked up the raiiM of Ae dtnia-growing valley we're talking about; i^sbozed in—ao to speak— by San Joaa to the north, Loa Annlaa to the south, San Luis Obispo to the west and Fresno to the east, covering tiis counties of Madera, Fresno, Tulare and Kam.

TRANSLATING THE FREEZE into sUtistics from tha California dtrua induatiy: some 146,000 acres ware involved witii loaaaaof 100% of tha valandaa and over 75% of navels and lemons. In just tiiraa coun- tias-^Vaano, Kam and Tulare, the "gate* loss to growers is said to total shout $600 millian. And that doesn't include collataralloaass ofincom# to truekara, packers, proeeasora, ate., down ths line. It is esti­mated thrt somewhere in ths range of10.000-16,000 field porkers and papers have no jobs as a result

THOSE PARTICULARLY hard hit induda many newly-documented workers as well as those in tha midst of baecming documented, and aome who had not initiated tiia praeeaa under tha immigration am- naaty program. Under immiffraticn laws, nawly- doenmantad workert aratiiglfia for a period of five yean firom reosiving emeigsney benefits audi aa Aid

to Families with Dependent Children, medical care and food stampa. As for unemployment banrata, adds from tha suffidancy of tu^ to tide ow a fomily after 26 months, it^s gone, w courea, undoim- mantad workert racaiva no unemployment benafite.

California state officials could petition ths federal govemmant to waive ths five-year restrictive provi- sion in tiM immigration laws; however, ao for ap­parently no action has been taken toward that end.

HAVING GROWN UP in a small forming commu­nity and having had to endure the many dspriva- ^ of ^ '80s. parhapa not unlika a few other ^fltkei, there’s a streak ofsalf-indspendant eonasr- vatism in me; a tendency to eschew complaining and advise othars, perhaps even a bit arrogantly, to get ^ ^r duff ud find a^, whatever it may be. I dont know about you, but much of that general attitude continues to reoids in ms. And so whan 1 read an iinmimation cffidaTs oommant timt wfails tha fteasa in San Joaquin Valley was "urffortunsto* but Ukanad it to any other form of layoff-^cult, but not Juatitying a change in ths law-4 can com- prahand the tbou^t proca* behind it Yet aoma- adiw deep ^ I aRpas that thara’a aomatUng ftmdmnan^ly wrong With such a aimpliatie aa-aaaomant 1 know that ths *rulaa” have been at leastbent in many other instances: when Clnyder Cor­poration rsed^ unfoeesdentad eoverni loansguarantees; whan a New England bswVing inatitii-

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Uif OMapo: Ufa-Kaaie hada. SMa8«ban:&-EmHyKMon.l(KtoeMon. SlocMon: UtoOr Jwrw C Low. Ufa-Or Alan H Maiaunaio. CUfa-Wtfham U Nakatfwna. CAiia-Yona NakasNma. .

Totranoa: l-Paiar YamaQuehT.Vanloa CuKw: 44Aaivln SNmtzu.Waaalcfi Front North; 33-Toyaa T Kato. Watowwaa: 5-Kaa S KMayama. maWatarn.

Waal Ua Angaiar 34-Or Toru lira. 1 t-HvryWaal Vaitay; 23-Dr Raymond UcMyama. Nabonah LJbMaiauya 0 IMaurnoio.

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(8L0). Dr Jeiaa C Low (Slo). Dr Alan H Ma- laumolo (Slo). Maaaml Wttoa (We). Ma- tauya D litataumoio fftotl.comikYCuir13-Amy E FUmure (NY). IS-Oaorga S Oki

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CALENDAR^ontlnuad from paga 1)

April 17>-8af*)rd UnlMrtlty-i AMn AnMrtcan SpMkm 8«tM:ARwr- Ian Ammalw Mul»«Mc l3:nMy*-V«lin« Hmu HouMon. wriMr, wMl. e pjn., Ariwt Anwrtan AcariM* Camar, Old lAta>

' aubhouM;Mo:OonFutmo41&r4e7-62SOor Ed Moftmole 407-1172.

Aprl 7-VM9o»4or Kafee bmfll drinv-Ouo«;MuricOMEndo. 21&2S34e03.April 17-WM LX JACL AudMryA/arac*

Jipanan CowynunOv Canir Quan't Lund- haon. I2n, Vanloa CommunKy Canlar. Mo: 213«2104^.April 27-Eaat San Oabnarx^w

Japanaaa ComnuWy Canlar Quaanl PMaan. ESG\^. Mo: Jute TauMaM 21S^1366 daya, 72M1S7 ava or Caraar.

t; Mo. Mar-

April u OMdord IMwa^a AaMi Amartcan Opaitan Sartaa: *Hala OOna onlean AcariOaa Caraar. OU Union CliMmaa: Ho: Don Fi*io 41S>407-62S0 or Ed Morttnolo 407-7172.Aprt»--Cei«a CoMJ^ LadMa Day.

V >1—OaadUna tor nemmaiianB ^ Intf- ona wnoaa acMawamanla

h^adlnontoea or praaarva aapaetapi JA oUM horaaga

at CoiWi^Canlar Ouaan'aLuno- Amatlcan lialorical Sw^ tar fawna. ogn-32»«S1.l=ourS500ai-------------- ...Sapl 2B ai Shangraa Aaalwan.

Tokyo. Mo: 21SW7-710S.

Reunions: 1991‘•irsU5S±Japanaaa Woman AkMWHo.

M703. 415/S4S-6362.

rto; Me: Malabo Ml 4iS237-«730. ^

avhi: Mo: 415461-7706.itard Urtwaty-B Aalan Amar-

ammmw Sartaa: TMMdng lha QImb ^-Hanry Oar. BA Wong 5 Otoar

6 pjTL. Aalan Amartcan AeOvIMa Urton Ckttnum: Mo: Don

407-'446'407-«2S0 Or Ed Mortmoto

• LOS ANGELES AREA

a Heial. Lot Angalaa: Hon-oraoa: SOta Suprama Court Juatloa Joyca Karmd. MriaHlrano: Mo. Marcata Low. 213480-3267.

Fourth Alllwmarial VaNay, April 10-20— Aaunton. Saturday. April 20. Naw HoUday ton. 10600 S. Vannont. Torraiwa. CX Coat la $27 par paraon, dtonar, 7:30 p.m. Into: OaoroaKomatau. 1313 W. 1400)81.. Gardana. M 00247. 213427-0612. Im-

atudanta), 1140 a.ffl.. OIna Oardan Raa- tawwiL 1636 W. Rodondo Saadt. Qwdana: RSVP $15 Iwtch—Tai HoaM. 1136 N. Polock SL South San QabrW. CA 01770; Into: Ayako Takamoto Naka- tart 2134304446; Root MaruU Kakuuchi 213/721-6054; Muah KomaU 714/776-3365, 'HIM

Joaa. CA »ioo.FealonBtoek17CMwnwiitoxMaOe- tobar Datallt to ba announcad-Fotmar Block 17 raaidama cw) eomaa tha leAow- tog tor totormatten A.fuiupa maAtoga: Loa j^daa jljiWWgkn^tS^82feW

School. Dot 2—50th Annkmr-aary Raunlon. Oct 29-31 at San Fran­cisco. Miyako HoM; Nov. 1-2 at Montatay

4; and40.(4151221-0642.

aaawn W AaiMon. May 36 to San Dtoge. MMru into; YuU l(ma«no» (610) 2394*96 batora noon; bookM toto: Tom OuM (610) 479-7562; dtopity toto: Ban 8aQaM(619) 482-1736.

Tri%la Biiidhlal Taapla’a 78lh An- nlMraarY.Ju(y5 6 A combtoaUon 7Sto Yaar Anrllvar>ary/Raunlon to Danvar. Contact Raunlon bomriom. 1947 Lawr- anoa 8L. Danvar. CO 80202. ^

YBBC (Yubrnsuwar Bidia Cohma) OSun- Baa. BapL 27-29—TNrd NMoii Aaunton ■lalad. toto: Mazit Saaakl. 936 Chaatod St.. Yuba City. CA 95091.

AGENDA(ContlnMd from pogo 3)

RiversideGu*ft *p**k6r Jimmy TokeefaL

PSWDiC regional diractar, deliv- arad hia ape^ on anti-Arian vio- lanca, tarrorism, and the human rightAimpheations of the Persian Gulf war proxy” as he was unable to attend bacauaeoTiUneei. Dou^aa Urata acrambled at the laat minute to pick up the text and n read it for the Riveraide JACL in- atallation dinner Feb. 10 at the Univeraity of OUfomia Riveraide campua.

Among tba majar events thia yearfor diantarare the annual Sandai FeativaJ and acholardiipa.

• Support for UGJUveraida's Asian Pacific American Heritage Week jnogram in mid-February, bone

testiitg for the Jananeae in T^stry and the Md i tenure ease at Cal Poly

Pomona was also ancouragad.UraU also swore in the naw

chapter officers led by Michiko Yoiiimura, who is serving her eecond term afteralapae ofeeveral yeare and euccaads M«ko Inaba. / Alao sworn in were:

Henry Nakaldhara, vice pru­dent; Lama Nakamura, Katharine Kumamoto, co-treaaurare; Lily 7Uca,recardingaecrataiy;Baveiiy Inaba, corresponding secretary: Meiko Inaba, membership; Irene Ogata, hiatsnan; Mabla Bristol, newdsttar; Sumi Haradx Sun- shins; Wiliam Tskano, LEG; Dr. Gan O^ta, 1000 Club; Dr. Jurui Kumamoto, radraas A dvil rights Douglas Urata, PSWDC rap., in- aurancs; Douglas Kano, Mark TUcano, at-large.

VenturaChapter members and guests

rseantly gathered at Harbortom Hotel to hear guai

N

marrow American _ Maahara tenure

■ guest speaker, Dr. Hany Kitano, profsasor of aodal wal&r* and endowed chair, Jim- naas American Studiaa, UCLA,diantaadifferii /altt

fORQAMZERS-Oavtd Mas Masumoto, chakman of the Fresno Assembly Canter Project, and EKsa Kamimoto, curator, of the Fresno MatiopoDtan Musau

.^recaption.

FfesnoA capadW crowd attended

the recent rVesno Assembly Center Memorial Prefect recep­tion held at the Fresno Fair­grounds.

Former internees as well as

«um, posa in front of axhbit at raepnt

tbs general public, viewed the“WJl of Names" Usting the ______heads of households and their Metropolitan Muaeum; familiee who were interned BTian^tman,PreanoD»i there prior to being evacuated to Jerome, Ark., for the durationofwwn.

The Fresno Assembly Center sened in A^ of 1942 and

ban 6,000intern- nOctoberofl942.

The boardofdin

niarif uwimgindividuals a^ tiie af^ they have on the individual, £smily HonoluluoAeara. Thay are Stan Mukai,Chu^ Kuedyoahi, Sumiko Kato,Kan Nakano, Jean Kuniyoehi,Mori Abe, Joanne Nakano, EUen Mateuo, Anne Aaaoka, Harry KA^hara. Janet Kajihara. Mitzi Onta and Yas Umeda.

The chapter also recognised Ventura County Suparviaor John K. Flynn witii an appreciation plaque. Flynn suppocted JACL's ^ „ r*draaspinvuitbyp*Tsuadinghii fidteweuparviaeratoaupportit

The availing ooneludad with .nam

opei^ in April hosuedmorethan aaa. Itdoaadin<

David Masumoto, prognmi charman, a^nowla the in­dividuals and organisations for their support in ^wnsoring tbs memorial prcQact: Paul Saito, landscape andiitect who di­

rected the memorial garden construction; Ron Millsr, gen-\ oral manager of the Fresno District Fain Elisa Kamimoto, curator of the Fresno Metro­politan Museum and Fresno JACL board memben the CC Nikkei Foondation; the Fresno

Museum; and . Frsanolhstrict

Fair Board.Rev. Roger Morimoto ofthe

United JapMsee Christian Chur^ diaired a diaeusaibn about lifeattbs Fresno Assem­bly Center with former intern- see Nori Masuda and Jana Shq|i 6 f Fresno and lisa Sano, aansaiAronssi lepreaantativa.

Dr. Kikuo Thira also ^oka and members of the audience joined in on the diecuaaion as

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Raosntly, tiis diaptar has been active in the State Rouse and SeiMite, instrumental in introduc-

an education bill for a dvil „__its curriculum and a bill that would fimd a film on the history and culture of Americans of Japs- Dsss anosstiy in Hawaii.

as monitoring legislation related toforsigninveetment DuringtiM 1990legislative esadon, th* diap- ter helped to dsfaet proposed alien land laws Uiat would have pro­hibited resident aHans from pur- chasii« reddantial and agricul­tural lands in Hawaii.

In other matters, the diapter rejected Wiliam M. Kandm as president Other officers are: AllkynIBkida,flretviceprsddsnt: Julie Ushio, eecond vice preddsnt; Gordon Lee, third vice prssidenti Bob linuma, treasurer; Jinny

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6—PACIFIC CmZEN, Frtdty, Itareh 1S. 1991

Personally speaking ACTRESS(Contlmnd tram p>g* 1)

^ Jeanite Kim of the Asian Pacific American Legal Center's (APALC)

^ Chariotte Sato, 39, special assis­tant attorney general with the Califor­nia Department of lustice, has been Downtown Immigrant Advocates proj- appointed to the department executive ect has recently joir^Nhs APALC saff by Attorney General Dan Lun- sufT as the Outreach Coordmatw for gten. She was a legislative assistant their campaign to educate the Asian artd counsel to thcn-Congressman Dan Paci"Lungren after he was first elected in ploy 1978. She entered into private practice sign

Pacific communities to combat em- Her first as-

in 1982 in Claremont, tinued her career as program rnanager for the ^iscopal S^ice Alliartce in I987 and 1988, an organization dedi­cated to assisting recent immigrants to

d her bachelor's degree in Pplitical Science from UCLA in 1973 and graduated from USC Law School in 1978.

ingthe rhythm,lovingtoperform.She was acting by the 6th

grade, in echobl and community U>eater. By 16 ahe tried out for a role in Sand Pebblee.“ She

10 private practice signment will focus on recent changes ’ didn't get the role but ahe met Calif., and con- in U.S. Ubor hw. diiactor Robert Wae and actor

.Mako.She did the uaual stints m

*lVest Side Story and TIower Drum Song.” When was 18, ahe danced with an Asian revue in ^ Latin Quarter in New York,

^ Three imminent Puyallup Valley JACLeis have recently made the local press: H. Del Tanabc, chapter presi-

boardthe U.S. during the federal govern-' dent, is serving on the advisory board ment'simrnigrationamnest)T)njgraifi. of the Pierce County (Wash.) aging She received her bachelor's degree in and lone-term care committee. Deoart-

to middle America, and the re- KMoae has bean wonderftil." •ays. "If it's truthftil and not dogmatic it wwka."

She it, then, fulfilled—cre­atively, emotionally—secure in her art She maintains high standards and doem't feel tSw need to bend them to reach the ri^ role. She &m't aeem to anguiah the blood a^ bone ofher ehsraeteriMtiona, but digs down deefdynonethdeasdndplucikaout aomething real and human. She hae come to learn the tou^iest rale of all: heraelf. And that's a comfort level she enjoys and jiharea-uncommonly—with eol- kaguee andyoung, aa^ring Asian writers and actors.

Because she feels strongly

Hassirs Naritaaays^nolongar has a kind of blind awe of them. ”7he claesics are an individual thing,” ehe eaya. Shakeepeareie in a claae by himeelf, Strindberg, too, and Shaw Hked women.”

^ell know next time, she adds.

Thsee kindsofexperianceehave helped Narita witMwr strong sense of what being an aetreas

and long-term cart committee, Deran- ment of Human Services . . . Bob Mlzokami, current 1000 Qub chair, was iqrpoimed to the Pierce College Foundation Board. . . Joseph Kosal,

was

pemed«gi«slc»liiiniiUaOa Hin Buddhist Churchthe The ^tokesman^Review and Spo­kane Chromcle on redress and that the govemmeiil’s ^olo^ was too late for many J^rsaese Americans. She re­called her gnndfatoer's internment and post WWU experiences of silent embanassmeot, lining everydiing be owned, and now 92 yean old will likely pass away befwe his apology arrives. The American government - drauld have made an aptrfogy to diese people, without a cbed:. long ago. At least sooK of them would be alive to have the traitor status they have worn as a badge of shame for so many yean renounced." she felt. Several days later. Idaho Governor Cecil D- An-

■ dnis responded personally to Tina: "Your grandfather has to be a very special man to have survived the iitdig- nines he suffered and gone on to raise such a fine family. . . When his time to leave this eardi comes, his greu legacy of courage and integrity will remain as an exanqric for all of us."

^ The Japactese Canadian architec­tural firm of Raymond Mortyama / Ted TesUma, Toronto, vrill ddijgn a SI2 million p^orming arts cenm in Guelph. Ont.. having been selected from over 30 coraenders. The center will be a cultural civic complex. Moriyama, who designed the Ontario Sdeoce Getter. Metro Tocooto Li­brary and the Canadian Embassy in Tok^ (now under construction), has been {xofessionalty recognized for his achievements.

^ Joyce Iwaki Shatskyhasiieeo

taon,sheBayaharaxp«imca with -Hadda Gablm’” waa bittermraet Daapita good raviewi, the had prcbloma with th# p^uction. An actor opaiu dianfwli, akowa the individual, tha human comae tiiraugh. Hodda ia'difficult.

J

pointed by Yu-Ai Kai as its represen­tative on U»e SSI outreach proj^. Yu- Ai Kai will work under the direction

PHILMATSUMURACommunity sanrica honor^ Phfl Matsumnrf, longtime San Jose community leader, will be hon­ored at a'dinner at the San iose Hyatt House Mediterranean On ter on March 29. He has been described as one of the most civic-minded individuals in the community. Sponsoring organiza­tions are the Adult Buddhist Associa­tion. Community Youth Service. Fuji Towers. San Jose Buddhist Church. San Jose JACL. -Young J^nnese Adults, and the Zebras.

^ Tomio Taki, 56, Keio University gittluaie in 1958 npd chairman of Takihyo, Inc. (U.S. corp.). was named to the Whittier College board of trustees for a three-year term. The

Narita did the uaual Imocking on doors and took requitita bacoastal iftstnetion from acting gurus Lee Stiasberg and Stella Adler.

Orte of her first breaks came when she got a rale in "The Baaic Tr«dningofPavloHummel,”a Jon Voight production.

But what ahe is best known for is her mie-woman stage show called'CkminglntoPassion.Song

. foraSansei.’Narita wrote the piece asawav

of^owingrealAsan women with real experMheea. The portnyals are wide ranging, parfonned with aertiitivity, dignity and humor. Among the cfamactershreatou^ street-wiae Japanese American

'thanager trying to deal with her eultuw identity, and othere a Vietnameee prostitute. IBraehimadiildFen who survived the atomic bmnb, a Filipino mail- order bride and a Nisei woman interned during World War IL

Tluvugh it^l, Narita focuti^. on the human spirit—Asian, yes-^ / but basic to all. She talks abotfT humanity and human values. Tve taken (ftyshowleverywbere.

HeddaU different, k^dn't con­tain a measage I eare^or.

"Heddais eonridared a strong Tola. But (autiror) Ibaen bad a loveless marriage and was afndd dC relationships. He wrote a hofMat cmnmentaiy of Ms times, butHaddaisanon-nurturingrale. Shs's nntrotic,* ruthkas.”

The experience, though, has given her new insight into the

"TUent is a amall paroent of what makaa an artist good. You have tohave tenacity, you have to be focuaed and diadpiined. For aoroe, it's a gift, Hke a pure voice. But what rve learned is not to give in on my performanee—to be an artist.

”I will always know how to put up a show, how to write, produce it,actinit I feel very competent, secure.”

For Narita, the art of acting aleogiveeheraaeneeofgiving. In. her one-woman show, she always;talks toroembsrs of the audiente after the-show. She Hkes to en­courage other Asian actresses.

She often conducts'workshops to help wmnen writers and ac­tresses with their work. Tmina unique position. Fm working as an actress and Fm also teadung. FU be at five coQeges this month.I like to help Asian women with their productions, make them better. I think I have a good eye,I can encourage them, help them with their writing, producing, acting.”

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Buddhist Church Fujinkai!32975 Alvarado-NilesRd. I

Union City, CA 94587 I

of the parent nganizalion. Outreach pwenicompanyin J^Mnisa230-year- abd Escon Inc. <0 & E) of Santa Oara <*1 family business-now involved withCounty. O&Ereceivcdfunding-fqrthis retey-to-madc fashions, food, dtemi- newp will

my. VAOcctevcivcuiunuing'HH uii» program under a federal BTantend cal products, carpeting, housing and work closely with Social'Secimty,_ real Taki moved to the U.S. in

Administnfion. Joyce did her under­graduate studies at UCLA arxl received her masters degree in social welfare from San Jose State University.

^ Theodore H. OklbU. professorof mechanica] engineering, chairs the Department of Mechanica] ing at Iowa Sute University, turned to ISU in 1967 after a year as a U.S. Army research engineer at the NASA Lewis Research Center'in Cleveland. Ohio, and another year as a Corps of Engineers hydraulic en-

r at the Combined Intelligence

fluid

t in Saigon, South Vi^nam. His research has focused on experimental studies of tutbomachinery ^ dynamics.

1978r—

^ Katie Hiranaka was among 12 Santa Clan County residents awwtled the Martin Luther King. Jr. "Good Neighbor Award.’* sponsored by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Association of Santa Clara Valley. Recipients of the annual awards are community members who exenq>lify the qiirit of volunteerism. She was honored for her involvement in the J^wnesrAmerican community. For the past 15 years, she has served on the board of the San Jose Cluqttef of JACL and a founder of the Nisei Singles along with a sing­les club for the younger gefteration and she is also a member of the Yu-Ai Kai Board of Directors.

BILL(Continuod from p«g» 1} can be considered nonexempt property. The new bill states that any goods purchased with redress moMy wowd also be considered exempt property.

Ftether, In the case where a spouaeraceiveshiscr her deceased spouse’s re^bess money directly from the federal govwnment, the money is considerad exempt for purposes of qualifying for Medi- Gal. However, if a apouae is alive and rscaives the money, and sub- saqtiantiy diet, and title money is inbsri tod fav the surviving Ktouss. thsmonsyisDokmgareoMdsrad exempt baeattss it is tiian eonsid- arsd an inhsriteac^ not radraas monsv. Senate Bin 368 raafSnns that^moosyisaiHDptniiard- teas of whatiM-the spouaa was dead V ahva at tiis teM of tiia

receipt of the money.According to Johnston, the De­

partment of Health Services chan^ its policy three times re­garding the handling of redress paymentBforMedi-C^redinents., resulting in «Hifusion.

EAST WIND(Continued from page 4)tkn ran into finandal difficulties, the federal deposit insurance limit of$100,000was ignevad so that all depositors, regardlsss of the amount th^ had vritii the ailing bank, wttv^piarantead return of their monies.

MY CONSERVATISM, dsvel-oped back in that form comm unityin the Piadfie Ntfthwast, aome- bow teOa me timt the same raks titooldittplyteallemmntecfoor Bodaty. Acm the board.

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PC^ClassifledAdv^rtisiotf

•oMpraoMit to opM Alton tontorlM. Piotoe nm conmcsoni to gain Inancw

0^(619)759-7361foffraebusjnmovafvtoi

Stripping & Refinithingbusineu in tfw great Norlhwact, loc 30 ml to>m Portland, OR. nr Cokinribto River. Established customer base with steady growthyl profit. Owner wil vain. $4SK.

(503)621-0750PO Box 370, Scappoose, OR 97056

Restaurant-J-5 corridor. 1/2 way be­tween Portland & Seattle, business & real estate, sealing 225 *■ 150 room satellite off tracA^^ering room.

Alice (206) 746-9565kSSSOURlDonut shop in Branson, MO. Good busi- nesB, great potentia!. Excellent traffic growth. Franchise, loyal clientele. $106,000. BuBding leased. W^inoppty- For this and other opptys. write: Agent. Rl 7. Box 433A, ftoosho. MO 64650.CeB (417) 334-7666 w (417) 4S!-1S63.FioniMRESTAURANT/Bar/Fun Spot, baautitui Clearwater, FL. well established. «1 Karaoke bw in dewwater Florida! Staff in: place for a period of 6me. Gross over $750K, gmat lease, $395K wtt) $200K wife I. mo«4ng west, private eeto.

(SI3) 360-0793.

PACnC CmZEN. Frtd«y, Mvctt IS, 19»t— 7 •

BjC.CANMMSah Spring Island

GuV Island welding businew for sala by owner. $85,000 Cash prefarred. Excetlent return on investment Wling to train.

(604) 537-5631IMNITOSA. CANSOALIQUID Fertlizer 6 chemical busineas for sale, Winnepeg. 3 years old w/good golf course 6 sports complex base. Excelleni growth potential. Writa MAeOMcT'^’JfeS*

(204) 736-2890orrrAno. CANADA "

FOR SALE New 18 Hole

Championship Golf Course• RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO• Ful Practice Fadfities• OpenSummer92• Zoned lor Clubhouse

Cel MCHAEL BUDD, (416) 661-6022 .loseph Fox R E. Ifo. Broker

ONTARO. CANADAGilmour-4130.000 for home & business in cott^e counhy. 2 apts on upper fl. 2000eq ft btto area on 18t fl. coin laundry, 3 car garage. 18 hole mini golf.

(613) 474-2943, owner.

M THE HEAFIT OF CarnUL OREGON Deluxe convenience store «VT complete modem kitchen. 2 wak in Ireenrs. much equipmem. 2offices, 6K+sq ft. on 1/2 dty block, covered drive thru window, gross 12 tifi*. many poianlials. $7i6k f inven­tory, Prinm^le (503) 447-3003 lor Dertny or John.ONTARD, CANADA

BULK FOOD STORE Owner wishes to retire

Exceptional business opportunity in S.W. Ontario.

Ask for Joan (owner).(519) 733-6666

MKA1CHBirNt.ClUMDA .B|t Oarer

teAtfM^estuxM 150 MAL tnolWMrvioe ststion. aid convenietKe store.

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i/exceilent localion in new market center.

Near Cal Poly Pomona.$175,000 terms

Call (818) 338-7878CANADA

AenIrwMIMBCCEPDONAL faurineM opportirtty. Rrequired rwirll 2.6 mabn is fequited to kMpIto ptetoa CmSm. ErnlejaNnt at Nah as 800600pereonslnNertiMMrione^ tMh. leM. Mmy appfeeSore MuSog art. ■mquse. eoBocBbies. Jkn McPiwrsen a (413) 256-1122 aftaneens. Serious kwestort only.

For solo by miring oertor. Smal Truddng Buri- rwsA two iruto emnm log hal )obs Ddawm Pooce RNa end Cater tores Crook. GrmI ki sutnmor. Al teoosssty trslort. Urn shM (hooiod) 90140x16. Modom horn oTf quata of knd. Much worn. C90600 itooi U. CM (403)

CANADAOwner Relocating. Lethbridge, AB. Pro­fessional computer store, service bu­reau 6 accounting practioe. 12 year old estabfished business. $200,000 in­ventory. Call evenings (403) 381-6171. Or write: Jack WoHe, 202-2203rd Ave S. Lethbridge. Aha, TU OGO Canada.ONTAWO. CANADA MeM. 15 urA. wHh 37 aato koereed reetawant lor sala, located in BindRiver on Hwy 17. Great ioealion, good year round buaineaa. Uring aocorrmodaliortB

’ prioadat$496,000.356-2253

ONTAftO. CANADAGiimour—$1^000 for home. & businees in odrage country. 2 on upper fl, 2000 sq ft bus areaon 1 St fl, coin laurxiry. 3 car garage, 18 hole mini golf.

(613) 47^2943. owner.Restaurant consultant a^ ftoyt leaa track record. Can find locadons and set-up turnkey business. Please cal Elizabeth Petris

(604)988-1721 Of (604) 251-2266.

ObituariesMoMota, Klyaari, 7S. Ln Angiloi, Jm.

21; Honoktebom. ourvtvte by » VMko. s Kon|i, C SmMo Niohioka. SMsuko Cotfoy,

“ ■ “ioichl (oil Brazil), sb 10. kvtew br SsMN

soate Woa Koeiaiw busy tory 3A, iMt of NNoon. To medam 6 naaly lenov. 6 BR raridonGaoniAaertriierMmpMliulkeei. 16S1 gmn taiM tamead a S70OC0O witi toe o( poamal. Atoka848j000. By owrwr, ea bo IstirB ooai. Buy no* and avoid price inanto.

cton eobteri r»f tonwitob hcatog 6 acri- IM aototoa toll aatog ]na en a«Nto4 dto

Noda. Nebue. m. lot AngaM. Fa> 15; Wakoyama-bom. atxvlvod by w KkiVyt. • Ta- kaohi. Oarta, d Tayoiaj hmomt. 7gc. kvlaw KtyooN Oucttea. ail Yaauya Taufimura.

Mae Ob. Catoci Kto HMtodiaMis-aai(854).

(Phtedaphia). as Haruko bara).Ohane. Jook. S3. Oardana. 3:-.

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aakabton. ounlwidV d Mioaho Kowo- mea. Kknie SacHa. ga Ototod, KotoaM.71. Ua Araam, Fob. 16:

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ONTARIO, CANADAReataurent 4 cottages on 67 acres on Hwy 11, South River, Ont across from high school.

Asking $389,000 Call (705) 436-6778.

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GtonFiila (706) 671-6424.TORONTO, ONTARIORestaurant, S 1/2yrsold. spedalizl. in CaHfomla cuisine. Asking $199,0Mdg. Router elientaie greet location 6 recently renovated.

(416;(416) 651-0027, Owner

wS yitod excel return on irMarco Tool Grinding (604) 521-0135

5—Emploympnt

federal list.WORLD RENOWNED FRENCH

Fashion firm seeks spetouna tales etsodeie I goods, orighL

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WAaMMOTON STATS, *~sr2ar*" 17i tarn, good (m tand. rnimUM ^ flwee bedroom, two beta home and '' P**«n9>.r»o*a6«.S70'fowtofexflettoit

SAeMTCMeWAW. CtetoPALake tote for sale on toioree of Lae Dee lafee. next to Meadear Lake Pio- vindto Ptok. Fuly servtoad Iota. wMar. gwto. eyer. En^lant fehing andALBoUaahora Acraagee for sale. Nbxt to U4^ Utoe Provfocito Ptok by shores of Lax Das Itoea.Adam Fatach (306) 238-4541. (306) 673-2578. Ownar. Box.233, Prtoata, Saak. SOM 2B0 Canada.a western WasMngtonLSoonidorgroper^.

° (206)262-3211.T ALPHARSTTAQAn Choice lakeside bi $524,900. Privato. eC CANADA

He Mar's Paradlaa640 sera Isrm. 40 inlas wM of Fort St John.

4000sqft.3BO. 2.5BA, loft. |aeuzzi, SO- larium, Lake rm. kdy erysppert kitchen. experideUe day fight basemsnL Euro-

■ peanelaganoagoll course viaw.1 PhonWfax (404) 664-6913

is: 3 car gvaga. 40x60 riiep. 30x80 mactona shad. lOA^buthsI pw) tooraga. Lott of wld- Ite. Suittbla tor daar Ivm. buIWo fann ec. $150,000 nag. Contact ArOw. (604) 7636771 Box 472 Nudien Hops. BC. VDC1 VO Ca/^

MANTTOSA. CANADABy Ownar

21 ate apt blotto, in gd rantal area ofCANADA1 of a kind, private 4.7 ac. famous Cowichan Rrvar front. Vancouver Island. XInt fishiM, famous for steetaead, brown trout etc. Asking $72,000 U.S, By owner. Save (^T tax. (403) S72-^. Box 743, Fort Smith, N.WrFn SOE OPO CUmada.

IMnnapag. Shows exc return on Invaat* 1 ment. Finanadto statement upon re- quest Asking $465,000. Contact Ben or Baa Felk, 379 Elmburst Rd.,

■ Winnapeg, Manitoba, R3R 0TB.OMTAflO. CANADA

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4020W. Roaecrans Ave near Prairie Ave.

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