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PACIFIC CITIZEN KoL33; NO-19- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1951 Prce: Tencents Evacuee Tans JACL for Wor on Clas Progra I CHICAGO—Te frst local awardee under te coprose settleent aendent of t* Evacuaton Clas Act, Rcard TaasW Sata of C cago tswee taned Dr.Randolp M. Saada, natonal presdent of teJACL, for teJACL'slegsla- tveactvty on bealf of te evacuee claants. Mr. Sata presented Dr. Saada wt acec; forte current ADC capagn. Inpresentng s cec to Dr. Saada, Mr. Sata co ented: "Te JACL scertanlyto be taned for expedtng teevac- uatonclas progra. I, for one, ad serous doubts tatwe would get bac anytng onour losses snce tegovern entwas tangso long n processngteclas. I a delgtedtosee, owever, tat ts new co pro se planwc your organzaton subtted to te Depart entof Justce sworngout sowell. "Onteoter and, tt were at for (e presenceofte JACLnWas ngton and ts constant vglance over te nterests ofpersonsof Japanese ancestry,I a sure tatteevacuaton clas progra would avebeen stalled ndefntely." —PotobyVncent Ta. Dr. Randolp M. Saada, Mr. Rcard Taas Sata andMrs Rcard Sata. Hawaan Student Awarded Scolarsp Created to Honor Nse Klled n Last War .NORTHFIELD,Mnn.— A Nse student fro Hawan wae Baedtswee at CarletonCollegeas te recpen of te frst ■ward gven fro ascolarspcreatedtoperpetuatete e- ory of aJapanese A ercan solder lled nWorld War 11. I Anne Kanesro, senor student fro Hawa, receved $200 P te frst year's grant under te scolarsp set up byMr. and ■Wrs. Taero S reura of Seattleto onor ter son, Fran, poleft te CarletonCollege ca pus durng1 World War II and ■Wnacton wt te 442 nd Co- « Tea n France n Oct.,1944. I Mr. Sgeura, wo sa redcap ■l te ralroad staton n BFattle, recently sent CarletonCol- ■gt offcals a cec for$1,000, W wc $200s tobe usedevery I? 1*to elp a needystudent to Bo ..Ucaton "now tat Fran s College offcals ere sad tat ■". fran Masao Sgeuraen- at Carleton n 1942aftere B"" ebers of s falywere ■"ated fro te Pacfc coast. ■«c volunteeredfor teAry and ■J" sent to Wnona, Mnn., wt 60 ■I? to tran as an offcer can- »dte Tree days later ewas IT" 18! 1? Carloton, reectedbe- ■"" ot nsJapanese a-ncestry. M^ ] ts later Fran BS?o ra volunteered for te RnT^T Tea ' a «2& ent ■SfJW of Japanese A ercans. TV c was acc«Pted. ■tr yea[s later te collegede- KS^ P»W« a boolet n wc Ben« ,:ts en wo ded " ■BStf" 111' 1 b" PubHs e d. A BSSJ 01", v P, ctu>c fro te I*, 11 ,faly was answered I 11"a cec for $100. ■ep!LJe S R«uras learned ■>t ad( ,' was constructnga new Iff,*" buldng as a e ■ssntadHf S, war dead and :tey I If al c°ntrbutons. ■«lvL TTf r -*ar olle«c °fflcla». tour- 4 L nct e.d Stat?s-decded to "e bngetnura falywo ad boconrone ofte bggest donorstotecollege's funds. He found teSgeuraslvng n : odest oe n Seattle and learned tat Mr. Sgeurawas worng, as e adwored for 40 years, asa porter at teralroad staton. Tnaddton to te Carleton scol- arspfund, te Sgeurasalso ave establsed a eoral fund at te Unversty nl" Was ngton fro wc anannual prze of $50 s awarded tote student wo as done te ost n tefeld of nter- natonal understandng. Frst re- cpent of ts awards Bll Dru- ond, a senor student n nterna- tonal relatons wo as beenac- tve n Unted Natons wor on tecapus. Lllan H ta Wns Speec Contest SANTA BARBARA, Calf. Lllan H ta of Pepperdne Col- legeof Los Angeles placed frst n oratory n te Santa Barbara State 'College speec tournaent eld ere last wee. MssH ta also won ratngas te. outstandngwoan orator n te tournaent wc drew con- testants fro 12 Soutern Calfor- na unverstes, colleges and uo COTe eNse student s teforer Mdwest Intercollegate woen s oratorcnl contest wnner. Pretty NseGrl Regns as Queen At Hoecong SEATTLE - PrettyTsu yo lanno regned as queen of franln Hg Scool's oe- co ng fete wc was cele- brated between te alves of te annual Franln-Clevelandfoot- ball gae on Nov. lt». MssTanno, 18years of age and a senor,wore a foral wteorgandy dress and w.as surrounded by er court of prncesses and by180 ebers of te scool's Glee Club. Te Nse grl, one of te ost popular nte scool, sstudy- ng- to be a nur.seand s a part- te eploye of te det tcen at Kng CountyHosptal. Nse Solder Reported Dead Of RareFever LOSANGELES—A Nsesolder was dentfedts wee asaong "te vctsof a rare Mancurn fever wc as claed telves of anu ber of U.S. Ary en n te Korean war. Te DefenseDepart ent notfed Mr. and Mrs. Esu Osroof te deat ofter son,Pfc.Edward Osro, 22. Te Osrosweretold tat ter sonwas strcenwle servng- on te Korean front and was planned toToyo for treatent. He ded onNov. 10, several days after s arrval at teToyo osptal. Pfc. Osro was draftedtnJan., 1950, and sent toJapan nJuly. Hoarrved on te Koreanfront on Sept.21. An olderbroter,Corp. E Osro, s stll servng nKorea. Coast Fseran Says Lfe Saved By Sea "Mracle" LONG BEACH,Calf. Suyoo Naans , 35-year oldNse co- ercal fser an, beleves e owes slfe toa "racle." Naans wasaboardte purse sener, Pacfc, wc was n ds- tress n eavy seas offteCal- forna coast on Oct. 27. A fallng boo struc Naa- ns , renderng unconscous and noc ng nto te sea. A oo tralngona lnefro te boat caug tnNaans's clotes andte Nse wasrescued. TePacfc san later te sae day 3 5 les norteastof San Ncolas Island but all eleven en aboard, ncludng Naans , were saved. All ebers ofte crew were of Japanese ancestry. Loyalty Clearances Hold Up Restoraton of Lquor Perts. SACRAMENTO Renstate- ent of off-sale and on-sale lquorlcenses eldby Calforna resdents of Japanese ancestry wc were suspended durng World War II are beng eld up pendng copleton of loyalty clearances, teCalforna Co t- tee for Justce toJapanese Aer- cans declared ts wee. Restoraton ofte lcenses was provded for n aspecal bll pass- ed byte state legslature at ts last sesson. TeCCJJA ndcated tat Wl- la G. Bonell, Soutern Calfor- nadstrct eber of te State Board of Equalzaton, requested tat toroug loyalty cecs be ade. StateAdnstrator E. J. Clar pontedout tat te I graton Servce waswllng to cooperaten furns ng nfor aton on lquor sale lcense olders but tat te SxtAry and Federal Bureauof Investgaton ave refusedtoopen ter flesto te board. It s reported tat Bonell as expressed concern regardng te possblty tat soe Nsewo re- nounced ter Unted States na- tonalty wleat te Tule Lae segregatoncenter ay beable to ave ter lcenses renstated. Bonell s reported to ave stated tatf nfor aton snot fort- co ngfro te AryandFBI, te board sould requre all appl- cants to appear personallyand proveter loyalty. Lst 49 Nse on Longest Korea War Casualty Lst Trteen Japanese A ercans Reported Dead n Korea, Maorty fro Hawa Area WASHINGTON,D. C—T e Defense Depart ent ts wee nfored teJACL ADCtat 49 ore Nse casualtes, ncudng eleven lled n acton and twodead of wounds, ave been report- ed fro te Korean area. Telst of Nse casualteswas te largest snce te start of te Koreanconflct. Tegreat aorty of te casualtesreportedweretose of solders fro te Hawaan Islands. KILLED IN ACTION: I Pvt.Sa uel A. Fu, sonof Mr.and Mrs. S getos Fu, 1612 Redondo Beac Blvd., Gar- dena, Calf. Cpl. Rcard S. Knos ta, son ":>fSada Knosta, 1731 Fern St., Honolulu, T. H. Pvt. Hros Kru, sonof Mrs. M Kru, Box 151, Wapau, Oau. Sgt. Tetsuo Kyoro,sonof Mrs. Hatsuo M. Kyoro, 1746 T. Lla St..Honolulu,Oau. Pfc. Se Knura, son of Mrs. SatoK ura, Box 146, Klauea, Kaua. Sgt. Robert S. Kobas gawa, sonof Taro Kobas gawa, Box 121, Pearl Cty, Oau. Pfc. Danel Myas ro, broter of Mrs. Ay Sarento, B»x170, Kalaeo, Kaua. Pfc. Ray ond J. Na ba,son of Suegatsu Nabn. 3831 Manoa Road, Honolulu, T. H. Pfc. Herbert T.Taa atau, sonof Mr. nd Mrs.Noboru Ta- aatsu, 606Wn.ant St., Hono- lulu.T.H. Sgt. SeoUeo, sonof Ug- sue Ueo, 508 S. Road, Daon Tract, Honolulu, T.H. Cpl. Taeto Ya ane, son of Mrs. KaneYa ane, Kaua, T. H. DIED OF WOUNDS: Sgt. Frst Cl. Edward M. Is- bas , son ofMrs. Elzabet So e, 1415 E a St., Honolulu, r. . Pvt.Masa Kawa ura,son of Soc Kawa ura, 1902 llu na St., Honolulu, T.H. MISSING IN ACTION. Sgt. Frst Cl. Nobu Yaa- gata. Box98, Kealaeua, T.H. WOUNDED: Pvt.HenryY.Koga,sonof Mr.and Mrs. S gezoKoga, 150 Mraar1 Aye.,Santa Barbara, Colf. Pvt. (us K.Tsda, sonof Mrs. Na Tsuda, Rt. 3,Box 309, Yuba Cty, Calf. P.t. Sadao Anauo, sonof Mrs. C a A ano,Box 103,Ewa,' Oau. 2ndLt. TosoAoyag, sonof Mrs.Matsuyo Aoyag, Box 35, Ka Malna, Hawa. Pfc. Tatsu Araga , son of Mrs.Kaa Araga , Box 96, MountVew, Hawa. Pfc. Junc Has oto, son ofMrs. JurHas oto,Box 147, Waea, Kaua. Cpl. JaesM. Funaga, son of Mrs. HelenK. Funaga,106 So.Kua n, Honolulu. Cpl.Herbert Yos azu Hro- tsu, son of Mrs.U Hrotsu, Box 114, Kauu,Oau. Pfc Toso Icnotsubo, son of Matsu Icnotsubo,Vllage 11, Hono u,Hawa. Pfc. Jon K. Iwaoto,sonof Tsunac Iwaoto, Box 1585, Lue, Kaua. Pvs. Taes Inpuye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Torazo K.lnouye, RR 2, Box 449, Hoestead Rd., Santa Clara, Calf. Pfc.SegoTaa, usbandof Mrs. E o Taa, 2239 W. Ester, Long Beac, Calf. Pvt. Henry Kageya a, eonof Mr. andMrs. Yonetaro Kageya- a, 1514 Cowles,Long Beec. Cpl. Msato Isda, son of Mrs. Natsu Isda,521 C-lHra Lane, Honolulu, T. H. Pfc. Geo. Y. Is awa, son of Mrs. Kaye Is awa, 463 So. Rr., Daon Tract, Honolulu. Pvt. Isa Ito, son of Mrs. Hs Ito, Haleale, Mau. Pvt. George M. Kayaa, son of Mrs. Tsuruo Kayaa, 12Puanao St.,Hlo, Hawa. Pfc. George M. Araa, son of Taro Araa, 2623G. Sout Kng St., Honolulu, Oau. Pfc.Otsu Ko agura, son of Mrs. TsuruKo agura Box364, Ha u, Oau. Master Sgt. Tsugo Koza, son of Koc Kota, Waaole, Oau. Pfc. Taotsu Maru o to, broterofKyos Maru oto, Aea, Oau. Pfc. Howard T.Mtsuyos , son of Mrs. Yosno Mtsuyos , 2029 Hanala Place, Honolulu., Oau. Pvt. Hros Myagawa sonof Mrs. Su o Myagawa, 1311 Lustana St., Honolulu. Pvt. Harold M. Naa ura, son of CosueNaa ura, Box281, Kaneo e, Oau. Pvt.GeorgeM. Noura, son of Mrs. Fu Noura, 1620 Le- leua Lane, Honolulu, T. H. Pfc. Glbert Y. Ogata, broter of Mss Masao Ogata,515-A Lbby St., Honolulu, T. H. Pfc. Clarence Y. Osao, son ofJanF. Osao, c o Haleaala Hotel, Waluu,Mau. Pfc.Aaron M. Sanada, broter of Mrs. Margaret Young, 1637-A KaaaluAye.,Honolulu, T.H. Pfc. Sesun 'S abuuro, son of Mrs. Ka' S abuuro, 1686 Mau St., Honolulu, T.H. Pfc.Tadao S nnna» son of I'sl Sroa, Cap 19, House 5,Wapau, Oau. Cpl. Mcael T. Suzu, sonof Mrs. nose H. Suzu, 2125New Yr-'c Aye., Honolulu. Pfc. Rcard H. Tanaa,son of Mrs. C eoTanaa, 1212-C 1, RcardLane, Honolulu, T.H. PfcAlfredM. Tanonaa, son of Mrs. To o Tanonaa. 1528 Kalan St., Honolulu, T.H. Pfc. Robert T. Togas , sonof Mrs. To Togas , 339-A Koa St.. Wa awa, Oau. Cpl. George Tsu ao, son of lnsrvu Tsu ao, House17, Cap 9,Wapau, Oau.

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Page 1: PACIFIC CITIZEN · ChargeBuncoRingClipped NiseiBarbersfor$13,000 CoastPoliceHold TrioforTrialon GrandTheftChat-fee SANFRANCISCO—ThreeJapa- neseAmericans,describedbypolice authoritiesheretobethefirst

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

EvacueeTh ank sJACLforWork onClaimsProgram

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

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

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

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

—Ph otobyVincentTaj i i i .

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

testantsfrom 12South ernCalifor-niauniversiti es,collegesandj umoi

COTh eeNisei studenti sth eformerMidwestIntercollegiatewomens

oratoricnlcontestwinner.

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

Nisei SoldierReportedDeadOfRareFeverLOSANGELES—ANisei soldier

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

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

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

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

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

LoyaltyClearancesHoldUpRestorationofLiquorPermits.SACRAMENTO — Reinstate-

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

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

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

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

List49Nisei onLongestKoreaWarCasualtyList

Th i rteenJapaneseAmericansReportedDeadi nKorea,Majori tyfromHawai i Area

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

ofth eKoreanconflict.Th egreatmajori tyofth ecasualtiesreportedwereth oseof

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

AngelenosDonateToFundtoErectMacArth urStatueLOSANGELES—PersonsofJa-

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

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

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

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

AbandonedGardener'sRouteDeclaredCompensableItemWASHINGTON,D.C. — An

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

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

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

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

JACLJoinsi nServicesHonoringU.S.WarDead

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

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

WAFCORPORALFLORENCEIMAIZUMI

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

said20veteransandmembersofth eauxili arygaveblooddonationsatth eSacramentoBloodBank .

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

rectorofJACLADC$1*SaltLak eCityofCvfr

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

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

ch arge.AttendingwereLucyCamrof

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

FinalRitesHeldForBoyKilledInAutoMish apSAN FRANCISCO-PinaltitaI

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

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North CaliforniaCh aptersPlanDistri ctMeetBERKELEY,Calif.— Members

ofth eNorth ernCalifornia-West-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

vidi ngforth eadmissi onofSusa

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

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

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

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

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

Ku-

sh i daofth eJACL.ColTsuk amoto,pastnational

war.

PortlandJACLersHoldMeetingtoReorganizeGroupPORTLAND, Ore.— Portland

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

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

eralHospitalandlatertransferredtoMercyHospital.

NineUtah nsWillBeCitedAtDistri ctConventionforWartimeServicetoNiseiFinalplans forth eJAGL Intermountain di stri ctcouncil

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ventionh asbeenannouncedasfol-lows:

" FRIDAY10a.m.:IDCcabinetmeeting;

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

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

SUNDAY10a.m.:Jointmeetingofold

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

OrangeCountyPlaysHostToJACLDistri ctParleySANTA ANA,Calif.— Th e

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

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

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

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

masteratth econventionbanquetSaturdayevening.Th econventionballwillfollow with BillOk udai nch arge.

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EDITORIALS:

Equalityi nth eForestsAh earteningrulingh asbeenmadebyth eForestryService

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Incidenti nSantaCruzEvenwh i leafederalgrand j uryh eardtestimonyon th e

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

MINORITYWEEK

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

record th eStork Club ough ttoplayoveragain.

ReversalYou'veprobablyh eardth eoldie

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

* "*Th eabovebringstomindamoth erltenaboutdolls,

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

nisei USAbyLARRYTAJIRIVioli nsonManh attanTwoyoungmusici ansofJapa-

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

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

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

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

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

Downes,"isaccessorytohLtandvitali tyofh i stone1?exceptionallywarm,rich

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

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

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

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

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

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FROM THEFRYING PANBillHosok awa:

Th reeonth eWesternSlopeMontrose,Colo.

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

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

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

* * *IfJoh ntak esyoutoh i sneat,attractiveduplex,

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

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

Th eyLoveLi ttleKatieYou h avetodrive22milesnorth westtoDelta

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

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

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

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

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

andh owh egottoMontrose,nextweek .

SupportersofSegregationMaintai nWh i teSupremacyMustNotbeMolested

ByELMERR.SMITH

Box-ScoreonRaceRelations:

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

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

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

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

VagariesTVJuliet...Nis(ei televiewerswh oseeth e

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

sh ownasyeti nJapan,excepttoGls.

442ndCircus...Veteransofth e442ndCombat

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

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

a Nisei

i nManh attanbyRok uSugah ara

Nisei FilmStoryTh e oth erdayIbumped i ntoaTVproducerwh o h adani dea

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

feelingth atsometh i ngsh ouldbedoneabouti t.

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

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

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

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

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

"Th eWork ofth eADC,"Itwouldbewonderfuli fweh adadocumentaryfilmonth eIssei

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

" " "'~!"'

AWiderAudienceWith th egrowingusageoffilm i ntelevisi on,th ereisanever-

growing-demandforunusualfilms.1th i nk agoodtwo-reelfeaturettewouldbemoreeffective

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

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

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

alone,butcouldbeutili zedbymembersofaNisei communityi nanyregion.,,,

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

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

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

5PACIFIC CITIZENSaturday,November17,1951

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SportsYamagataPlaysforHumboldtStateHank Yamagnta,greatestrunningback i nth eh i storyofAlturas,

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

LeftyKi k k awaMayMak eLi ttleRoseBowlAtleastoneXNisei piayermaygeti nto tneLittle itoseBowl

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

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

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

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

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

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

gametoth eSanFrancsico49ers—Ne.w York Yank eesprofessionalcontest.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

tfere&SSla-"=fci

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

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

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

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

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

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

Nisei -StuddedWeigh tli fti ngTeam WinsPraise i nJapan

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

OgataLosesLeadToCazinh ai nHawai i TourneyHONOLULU—AICazinh a,roll-

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

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

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

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VitalStatisti csBIRTHS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

MARRIAGESTsutaycKanotoHarryTak eta

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

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

Rev.GeorgeBenedictGroseonOct.19 i nBoston,Mass.

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

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

JACLAuxili aryHoldsElectionMembersofth eSaltLak eJACL

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

442NDVETERANSPLANCROSSESFORCEMETRYHILO,T.H.—Th e442ndVeterans

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FourStrandeesSeek Citi zensh i pInCourtSuitsLOS ANGELES— FourNisei

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

LossesAfterLifti ngofBanRuledNotCompensableWASHINGTON,D.C.— Losses

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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