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., ·; ' ' - , · 41· ' R • A .. l. 0 N A VOL. IV MO, 68 Saturday, September l, 1946 .. _______________ .._..... __..__..._.. .. ' --- ........... tD>J\NN<U«15 EVAQJEE . 5EE£:S labor Day Is 4o HR WEEl fOll Announced A n..,, \_ ""'•ilrr .... - A hearing oalled "Cl.ea:rw Hol·d rM.JJECJ ly . Discriminatory" by · tho I GY Ef'f'eotive Sept. 9; all Amerioa.n Civil Liberties Monday, Sep\. 3 1 La"bor workers o n the pr , ojeot Uni.on was held reoently · 1n Day, has been announced as , will go pn a .. 40 ho· ur week San Franoisoo to question · a legal holiday, and of'• . with Saturdays off, a.n• Nobusuke Nalmnishil · a Ja... fioe workers on the pra- nounoed ·nouglas M. Todd, panese alien who applied jeob will not be at work. project director. Pay for tor real estate broker's Labor Day acmes on the , evaouoe workers will re• lioenee, the S. an Franoisoo first . Monday in Soptomber, main tho same. . papers roported s. fl n ·and this year falls on tho . Some w·i i·1 Francisco· Office ·or State. nqed to w.ork mor·o · than the Divi. sion of · neal Estate r. 0 .- . ,,· MfO GILAN- · 40 ·hours booauso of the claims 1:hora was no "ra- Fl I\ I\ . caused by 01a1 ·1saue" 1n three L speedt;d the hour hqaring., b\lt Ernest , /Kf S project dirootor said. . Besig,, · dirootor· o r. the · Mrs. Kato, who - · civil · . Union, le:f't 4G·4·A for Oxnard, Nisei Work . said thoro · was ttno other Cal.if., dasoribos oondi• ch 1/J -11 AA.- issue but .rn.co," · tions thoro in a person· ..l) Hp · ... : }fq.kfl.¢shi 1 . 45, returned n e l 1. ettor Excerpts David l(, Aruta, former- to San Frtinots ·oo 1 a s ·t i'rom the lattor al'o as ly of Poaton ·"n(J. Lo& .f'rom Topa• Roloca- tollowsl . .. . ... ti on Center.i ,trtc:i: . i;hr_ 9J , · .. "At . L..A. .. wo had first nia wdrking as ro.dio opor- ·· 1enra•· 4ateirtim:a, and c\p• ohanoa"' · on sor.ts so wo · a.tor pf · tur:a fleet oper• · pliod for · broker'e l i - rode r.11 .tno w,e.y to O x • atine; from Snn Diego. oonae, a pi-ocedure whioh n fl. r. d in oomf't'rt, but Another Nisoi working usu.ally takes about tfin a.bout 15 othor e.s radio mo.n on a ship in days, IB.s 6.ttornoy olaims had to stand all tho wt.y Bnrranquilla, Columbiti; "Prejudice on tho ptirt of from Santa Monioa. · e. Goorgo Watana.bo, His the s t o. t Q oommiasio n "Some really made ·. mo• joh is to oopy nll radio ago.inst tho JapQneso nay when they first oamo• messngos thc.t oomos to his ali. ens," and sought to es• Seoms like a big sto · ry ship. ta.blish h o w many but one person ma.do ovor Watnno.bo writes , " I aliens or other nationali• $225,00 in 10 days don't know where we' re ti.cs had beon interrogated He was quite luoky ••• for noxt 1 but I ·hope on their applioeticn for a. " N o dif'fioultios in we' 11 ba . buok in t h e lio. ense. buying grooories B u t states soon." Charo.otor . witnesses ap• ono cannot f'ind laundry .... to tostif'y to Naka.- oo.p at 1111. No tissue nishi's loyalty t o the paper, A. M United Statos and his hon- "The schools are o.ll T'\J llAIM\11 INI nv. esty. truthfulness ' and nioo. Thay wel.ocmo bnok Mi am · i Uni vorsity at good reputo.t Ne kani Japaneso a tudonts •• , Tho· · Oxford, Ohio, About 3 0 shi has bocn oleured by children have mD.de ma..ny · mt l .e s from Cinoinnati, the Western Defonso Com• now f'rlands ••• " needs f'i vo housemen : t o mand. take care of dining rooms, of thu hoaring kitchens, stairways n n d will be various dormitories• in .. :Jevorol. weeks, it was Tho so.la. ry ' is nbout tao •. a month plus room a n d c_...1._:..._- . -- 1 -H---- board r.i.nq thore' is a :f'ur- nishod houso for /J]) S h . · ·two ram111oa. with ohildrea oeing OU{j . t na also nooommo'dntion for The relocation of'f'ioe singlo man, urges nll persons who are Two first oooks wi 11 be eligible o.nd want , fc;tderal · $110 with room and to apply i'or it board while t w o second· in · order to show tho 'need oooks will bo pnid $88 n being allotted. · month, t:\ls ·o with room nnd · A, $ yet, thore are not board• . ono'1gh houaing.,·· ·. ,. . lUCSOJI Bl\SEBAll · TEAM DEFEATED At Tronto· n, Now Jorsoy, the Amerioo.n Le• gion toam dci'on• tod tha Tuason Amorionn Legion basoball nino from Arizona 9 to 4 in o. na• tione.l te)urna.ment f'ino,ls, in the seoond round Leave ..s'core Terminal 9046 Short Tenn . 196 PULAT ION t 4 93

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R • A .. l. 0 N A ~------~----. ~--~----VOL. IV MO, 68 Saturday, September l, 1946 .. _______________ .._.....__..__..._.. .. ' --- ...........

tD>J\NN<U«15 EVAQJEE .5EE£:S labor Day Is 4o HR WEEl fOll IJl.olcJEl~l/JcENISE Announced A n..,, \_ ""'•ilrr....- A hearing oalled "Cl.ea:rw L~~I Hol·d rM.JJECJ ~ ly . Discriminatory" by· tho ~ I GY

Ef'f'eotive Sept. 9; all Amerioa.n Civil Liberties Monday, Sep\. 31 La"bor workers o n the pr ,ojeot Uni.on was held reoently · 1n Day, has been announced as , will go pn a .. 40 ho·ur week San Franoisoo to question · a legal holiday, and of'• .with Saturdays off, a.n• Nobusuke Nalmnishil · a Ja... fioe workers on the pra­nounoed ·nouglas M. Todd, panese alien who applied jeob will not be at work. project director. Pay for tor real estate broker's Labor Day acmes on the

, evaouoe workers will re• lioenee, the S.an Franoisoo first . Monday in Soptomber, main tho same. . papers roported • s. fl n ·and this year falls on tho .

Some employoo~. w·i i·1 Francisco· Office ·or State. ~rd • nqed to w.ork mor·o ·than the Divi.sion of ·neal Estate r.

0.-. ,,·MfO GILAN-

·40 ·hours booauso of the claims 1:hora was no "ra- Fl I\ I\ . 1noro~sing wo~k caused by 01a1 ·1saue" 1n ~he three L a·

speedt;d roloa~tion, the hour hqaring., b\lt Ernest , /Kf S ~NARD project dirootor said.. Besig,, · dirootor· o r. the · Mrs. H~nako Kato, who

- ·civil · LfbQrti~s .Union, le:f't 4G·4·A for Oxnard, Nisei Work. h~fs· said thoro ·was ttno other Cal.if., dasoribos oondi• ch 1/J -11 AA.- issue but .rn.co," ·tions thoro in a person· ..l) Hp ~d.uiO .~rien · ... : }fq.kfl.¢shi1 . 45, returned n e l 1.ettor • Excerpts

David l(, Aruta, former- to San Frtinots·oo 1 a s ·t i'rom the lattor al'o as ly of Poaton ·"n(J. Lo& A~· Ma:~oh .f'rom Topa• Roloca- tollowsl

. g~les, ' i~ .. · ·b~ok Jir:·e·al.i~or~ .... ti on Center. i ,trtc:i: . i;hr_9J, · .. "At .L..A... wo had first nia wdrking as ro.dio opor- ··1enra•· 4ateirtim:a, and c\p• ohanoa"' · on t~ sor.ts so wo

·a.tor pf "·· tur:a fleet oper• ·pliod for · broker'e l i - rode r.11 .tno w,e.y to O x • atine; from Snn Diego. oonae, a pi-ocedure whioh n fl. r . d in oomf't'rt, but

Another Nisoi working usu.ally takes about tfin a.bout 15 othor pass~ngors e.s radio mo.n on a ship in days, IB.s 6.ttornoy olaims had to stand all tho wt.y Bnrranquilla, Columbiti; ~s "Prejudice on tho ptirt of from Santa Monioa. · e. Goorgo Watana.bo, His the s t o. t Q oommiasio n "Some really made ·. mo• joh is to oopy nll radio ago.inst tho JapQneso ~1nemy nay when they first oamo• messngos thc.t oomos to his ali.ens," and sought to es• Seoms like a big sto·ry ship. ta.blish h o w many e·n~my but one person ma.do ovor

Watnno.bo writes , " I aliens or other nationali• $225,00 in 10 days alon~. don't know where we' re ti.cs had beon interrogated He was quite luoky ••• bou~d for noxt 1 but I ·hope on their applioeticn for a. " N o dif'fioultios in we' 11 ba. buok in t h e lio.ense. buying grooories • B u t states soon." Charo.otor . witnesses ap• ono cannot f'ind laundry

.... p~ar~d to tostif'y to Naka.- s·oo.p at 1111. No tissue ~KIERS NEE~ nishi's loyalty t o the paper, A. M u· United Statos and his hon- "The schools are o.ll T'\J llAIM\11 INI nv. esty. truthfulness ' and nioo. Thay wel.ocmo bnok ~ .

Mi am · i Uni vorsity at good reputo.t i~n. Ne kani • Japaneso a tudonts •• , Tho· · Oxford, Ohio, About 3 0 shi has bocn oleured by children have mD.de ma..ny

· mt l .e s from Cinoinnati, the Western Defonso Com• now M~_.!20.n f'rlands ••• " needs f'i vo housemen : t o mand. take care of dining rooms, Deoisio~ of thu hoaring kitchens, stairways n n d offio~r will be annou~oed various dormitories• in .. :Jevorol. weeks, it was

Tho so.la.ry 'is nbout tao rop§'~ed • . a month plus room a n d c_...1._:..._-.--

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board r.i.nq thore' is a :f'ur- ,,-~ra ou~mg nishod houso ~vnilablo for /J]) S h. ·

·two ram111oa. with ohildrea oeing OU{j . t a·na also nooommo'dntion for The relocation of'f'ioe singlo man, urges nll persons who are

Two first oooks wi 11 be eligible o.nd want , fc;tderal · p~id $110 with room and ~ousing, to apply i'or it

board while t w o second· in ·order to show tho 'need oooks will bo pnid $88 n for~·~qte being allotted.

· month, t:\ls ·o with room nnd · A, $ yet, thore are not board• . ono'1gh houaing.,· · · .

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At Tronto·n, Now Jorsoy, the Tt-~ntor1 Amerioo.n Le• gion b~sebnll toam dci'on• tod tha Tuason Amorionn Legion basoball nino from Arizona 9 to 4 in o. na• tione.l te)urna.ment f'ino,ls, in the seoond round g~~.~ •

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September 11 1945 EDITORIAL PAGE

INI IEWS - CCO>lUJ 1111 IE ll ' \.

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Published· every Wednesday and Saturday Business Office - 57 News Building

Canal. Office - ad bui ldin · Rivers Arizona ~ ......... .._ ____________________ _,.__...., _______ ._ __________ ,, -r I J ~ I ~ ,\ ' -r -r I J ~ \} D ~ ' ~ r,. \I ~ .r .;..I -~r\...:J ' r ~.I ...., J mJ J' '/ eJ

.(letter to N. Y. Times,, Aug. 21, 1945.) "Many publioations from the states, roo.oniilg us

over here waiting for ·the ~var De)?artment to deoide our fu.to, have ov..rried artiole.s ·rooently publicizing the r.;:1rna.rk:8.ble oombat rQoord of' the 1~·2nd Infantry Regi• me.nt, the so•oalleci Japanese American regiment, and

~ most ~ Of . US aro highly grGtified at the reoegaliion · thoy aro now rooe i ving. Anyone who has been in this · theatre at all has heard of tho ir foats1. indeed, it would bo hard to ovorpraiso them. ·

NOT KU KLUXISM "Conourr~ntly with such articles, howuvC;Jr, · has oomo

~ stroa.m . of news r .. ports dotailing a serius of un-; l;>o l.iovubly discriminatory o.nd torroristio tr<;Jatlni:Jnt of the Ja.pinase Arnerica.n ma.ny of' thom the families of these sa.rw soldiors, who n.ro now, or will be, r\Jtur.n­ing fr.cm tho ro loco.tion oontors c-~nd trying to rileume o. ~a.co ful lifo. · .

· '~Among thoeo who knovv tho . 442nd thQBG reports o.rouso n just rago, and a. doop fooling or shnmo thQt suoh Ku-Klux•Klo.nnish violonoo .oxists in the Sta.toe. Of ooursc wo a.11 know tho.t it doos ~ Anti-Negro riots, o.nti-Somitio disturba.novs, t.\nd thfJ nnny other in­sto.noos of 'tho prc.;vo.l~noo of ro.oio.l rind minority fouling, oxprossvd a.nd unoxrrossca, ho.ve shooked us o.11 into roa.lizing tho.t fa.soism is a. monta.l a.nd sp~ri•

... •tua.l disco.so of tho ontiro wo~l~,, a.nd must bo fo.ught, Jus·T DECENT TREATMENT "An o.rtiolo in Ste. rs n.nd Stripes a.go.in spotlights

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f\JoTJFY DIRECTOR. OF FURTHER Us£ ·.

The Des Moines hostel in Iowa will olose· soon unless . center rosidpnts notify the hostel direo• tor that they wish to use it during the months of Septembe:r , October, ·No· -vember and Deoember., ac• oord'ing 'to Prudence Ross, are·a · st.:porvisor. T h o Friends hostel is at 2· l 50 'Gtc.nd f-.venuo, Dos Mo­inos, Iowa.

~mon~ Gilans relocated .. , to D o s ~i:oines are tho Shinichi Fu ;i.ki and fa.mi-.. ly, Iv!:r. ~. nd Mrs. Robert Morishigo , Mr$ • Fumiko Oy~mo. ~nd son, ·Mr, and Mrs. !IJnry S"'dnto., ~nd Mr. ~nd Hrs• Tsunetaro Shin• :not 0 o.nd f~mi ly.

IHIOSJIEIL OPIEINIS lllNI PITTSIUR61HI

Thv Pittsburgr. Hostol hn.s oponod a.nd is in full opor~tion with · tho Ishi• moto fnrnily of nino still in rusidonoo in spito ,or ovory effort of a smll group of r esidents of' tho W~rd to blcok it. Mnny expros~ions 0 r symp->.thy o.nd muoh uotive ooop:>ro.­tion is being .. givon by neighbors in the c O·mtiu­nity.

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tho a.ppro·honsions of Jc1.i:nnoso Arnorioo.n sorvioo mDn over hero for the wolfo.ro of ·thoir. fo.milios • Is thoro not s~ movomont whioh could bo undorta.kon to gunro.n• toe to thoso plople, .. who thought their sons in the 1 .... rr:ry h..'1.Vo do1:ionstrc~tod so ovorwholL1ingly thoir loynlty to the United Sto.t~s a.nd to . dvmooro.tio ideo.ls--gua.ra.n­too. if noocssa.ry 'through no.tiona.l or Sto.te intorvon­tion•• tha.t thoy will bo troo.tcd on o. basis with otoor Aroorioo.ns? Thnt is o.11 thoy a.sk, a.nd ' tho loo.st they

·desor!O• Corp. Do.vid R. Wilson. Ito.ly, Aug. 12, 1945• NISEI Sf'EAUa5 fFAllll JllEAJIMllEIMT To BE FEATURED

,,,..,..JJIJ.·~ e1l W.t. /tlllJ! II 111.J.J1.·11.J 'lt7' Roi Kiharo., Chica.go re-(From Milwo.ukoo Journo.l, Au/. ·24,

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:\.945) sottlvr, nowly o.ppointild "To tho Journo.l: I h~vo boon rending in diff'eront :· r~s-J~roh a.sais.to.nt in t~o

news pa.po rs and nngO.zinos a.bout tho Anwrio'ln Jo.pc.nase OPA · litigo.tirn depnrtm0nt, soldier, who · h~.s fought huro. in Ito.1,7 o.nd in Fr'\noo. w,i l l be thl hoadlfno Al~ o I ha.vc roa.d tha.t tho .AIJ'!-Oriodn peoplo or so·o~-llod sp;Jo.k<Jr C\t the Rockford Amurioo.n individuals o.ro mistrocting him. . Kimnj.s Club T·uosda.y, S·3~

"I ha.vo bocn sido ' by sido with thoso boys in ooru-. · ~mb~r 11. A natii.r0 of Wo.• bo.t a.rid I know how good · t huy o.ru in oombo.t • Tho Jo.po.- 1 p:lto , y ·~shingtcn, R o 1 nose Amorioa.n GI . h:i.s · spoc.r,h.;;::-.. dud mo.,ny o.n o.tto.ok o.nd studiud lr,w r:t nd p"ts~od tho ms . ' hold tho ground ho h:i.s takon. Ho has boo.ton off 'ba.r uxo.mino.t.ions in Ida.ho .•

._nuny. Gcr,nnn oountu.ro.tto.oks. Hi:lr ~ronts reside o.t tha ·"Thoso bov·s hc.vo boon r ufus0d moniborship in diffor- Ho:irt .. Mounta.il1 Rolooa.tion . .. . .

... .. o.~t .A:mcriocin orgo.niz::1.ti ons J.nd it is only booo.uso of Contor. .. Ja.po.noso dosoont. A lot of us Amvrioa.ns· overaoris fool Dr, Thomo.s Y~ta.bo, re• c .. s~"l.rood of thu Amorioc\n pcoplo buctiuse ·of t :hit9• gion:"\. 1 roproson~o.tivo of

"SomJ of thvsc boys go.vu t l:oi.r lives .in .oombo.t 0.nd tho .J(~CL's midwost of'fioo, thri..t's moro tlun o.nybody oculd a.sk·f'or. Tho dostiny vfill b '-' · t h o foa.tured of tno Amorida.n pooplo dor.undvd on us n.s ·Am"'.rioo.n sol- spoa.kur a. t a. Rockford

' . . ' ·diurs. '11ho ,Jo. ~.noso Amorico.ns who fought with us hero Roto.ry Club rncH.lting Thurs• i:n Ito.ly . a.nd in Fra.noo ought to havo the so.me ·right~ ~:iy, S0 ptcmber 13. D r • o.nd honors no o.ny othor Al1'X.)rionn oitizona. Ya. ta. b o, o. woll•known

"I formerly · w~\s mmbor q.\' 133rd infu.ntry l'eg:himt · F r ,; e n o dentist, is a. of tho 34th division. Ask un.y soldior of the 34th di• no.tivv of Snn Fra.ncisoo:. vision c..nd ho will toll you ' wh~'.t tho ~:Enneao · GI ho.a B o t h spo~kors will be nocomplish.od in oombo.t. Tho Amorido.n pooplo ought to intrcdu9v9 by R\Jlco'ltion bo thunkful. I th.o.nk you. Pfo. C~rle So.n Filippo Officer John D. Brenton.

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TO: l~OMES> .OILD AfNllf) NIEW TO GO: Sept~ ·2. . Suye.mi, ·Miyoko·1i !Iinai!nlke TO· GOt Sept. 5•

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CALIFORNIA, Berkeley. T!'a.wah4ra J Eddie 1 Ida , UTAH , Osden. Gi1aburo, Miiohi , Ura , Yoshiko Batty', Stanl11y Hiraba.• Chizue, Frank Ma.tsuoka.. Imamura. · , . yashi • · Layton. Meriko , Hajirne

Los .Angeles. · Juzo, Shi- Walnut Gt.ove. · Yoshika1u, Miyagishima• zue , 'fat:n;ji, Yoahige •sa.ko, Joy, Yoko Kuro- Brigham • Yoiohi , Riu, Kawai. (; jo; ' tori, Ben, Ritsuko Yoshinaga.

TO GO: Sept ~ 3• Parlier • ~isako, Tome, TEXAS, S·taf'ford, Shi1uko, CALIFORNIA, Loe Angeles• Shizumi Yokoyama1 Rilcuml Emi . Ka.shimi1u.

Toshi, Yuki, ·Teruo· Ko.do• .Sa.kumn . SerO. J Heiioh1, CALIFORNIA, Lodi • Eiki 'WO.kiJ Kuyji, Rino, Lil- Tsuma Saso.i. IwanagBJ Motogiro Fugi• lio.n, Joe, Ruruko, Shi· So.nta. B1rba.ra. . • · Tomiye ~ · nako.1 Sllkiohi No.lm.nishiJ ma.ko, Robert ·.Arai; Ku• Jeanne, Judith, . Donc.ld, So.kon . Ishii J Shiniohi nisuki, Uma , · Rioha.rd, . Ca.rolyn, The odor-a, Daiso Abe J Ushimo.tsu ·Yammnoto, Fred . , Kiyoko Na.gQ.no 1 Muneno; · ?lary Kuwo.moto; Chiobu Mo.shino1 Ko.niohi So.ichi, So.do.me, Yo.shiko 'lintsushi No:wam.u·ro.a Otsu- Ho.mmotos To.ijiro Ki.nm-Mori; : liU.sa.o, Dianna. Mb• ru1 ~ · H.o.:rma.h, Jessie, Ju• rnotoJ To.kemoto1 No.gayo.• r i J R in:m.ku 1 Ume Mi uro. J l ia. , Ne 11 _ic Kl\ tayann • · nn. 1 Yoshi t omi •

• To.ka,jiro, Tuku · Noguohi; S~lJOO:• Ka.iohi,. Shiwn. Ike· Vaoo.ville. Ilcuh6t, Yaeko Yoshie 1 Tn.keo:, Td;ruko mqt·o. · Ho.ra.guohi. Tclmko.; Iohigo; Akiko, O~k~o.nd• Tetsuo, Mineko, Del Re:r. Tsnneyoshi, Ki-June • Na.mko , · Sa.yoke Ka.zuko, T~ruo, Ruth Shi• · ku1e, lt,red, Ml.y Fujimo-Mizuki; Rinzo.emon · Haru- · ge~tsu.. : · · to. yam; Goro, Suma., Eii ... Sa.oro.mhto. '. s ·oi.Ohi, · ·lh• Stockton, So.nkiOhi Yoshi• ohi, Nobuko NishimurnJ tsuko; Jea.n, l\ey1 E.sth.er 1 no J Shigeno , Ml.rian, Naosuke , Some, · To.ruo; · . Batty, · Donnt1.··, . "D-- o r i s Bo.rba.ra, !Ienry Yoshimi 1 H.a.tsruni Kn.ta.ya.nn1 Seizo; . <?htata.x,.iJ ·Ka.1ue Na.gaoJ Fuji, Ma.ry; Do.ve Furuka· Akie, Shigeko, Mitsuyo; Jo.~, iihrie 'Ohta. · WO.J ·setsu, Tadash1, Mi• Tom Ahodo. 1 Yoshito.ro; .... O:OLOkA':oo~ ·Denver. To.;mo.ki, yeko, Shigeko, Ateuko~ San To.niguohiJ Iohita.ro, ~ To.ku, "~zue, Roy Kauo , Yum.iko· Muro.ta:' Chiyo, K.'\ru, ·Misa.ko, E ·m 1 k o ·Ma.tsno1 Eiiohi, Yoneyo, MasO.do, tnso.o, Mo.y Omu-t Iol'lilm.wn.1 'Hlltsue, Sa.ohi- · Juno, Cc.rel Taniguohie ro.J • Hide, . Hideki, Hazu~ ko' Fra.nk, So.ro.yo. . :NEW YORK, It~oo.. yo. ' Mo.kn.ki Shimasaki I

Sa.n Frc.noisoo. Kenzo, l~i Ktlzuo KoohS,, Juto.ro Iwnee\.kis Miry Ml• Snknmshia Shigeo, Fuji- ILLINOIS,· ·Chiqo:go. kiahimo. J K'Atsu Aokn • ye, Yuriko Seiji. . Kcnzo Mi1nt1J Todo.nei Ha· JiJk:,~n·

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TO GO: Sept. 4. to.do. J . Susie Furuk.o.wo.t r1u1 te;;WJ~\U/1111 CALIFOnNIA, Los Angelos. Kn.~oio·hi,. So.do.ko, ·Keiko, · O!n<r"""'"',,,.fH-nued .

Hisa.no, .Mo.y Miko.mo; Ka.- Haruo Ho.ra.da.J Ks.roku Ko.· ,,~....._\Uirt n 1111

bi.chi~ Shigoko .To.~or11oto; miko.wb.J T$uneko ,Honda. J Effootivo September l, S-ukiohi, Ha.ruye . Ka.we.so.- Ynoko1.Joo.n, Doml Akira1 o.11 the CAS sp6nsorod pia• kiJ Jinnosuko So°'moshimJ : Goi.o~i; Toyo Ya.mo.shinn1 no lessons will be discon-Sniji KonnkiJ Rinzo, Hi· Tora.no .Suga.no J ·H1doo tinuede s c~ ~r o ?1ito.•i; Ho..·rtiko . .T>Sulaunotos Yukiko: So.ea.• l }Ltal--71---- ' K o g o. ; suyuri M:i.ono,.. · · ki.. . . , VL ...)tat is tics

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Ha. r .ry, Yoshi Suzuki; . NE~V. ~RSEY, Bridgoton. BIRTH Isa.no, ~tsumi, Kunij ( -... Kilriimitsu, Ma.sa..)co~ Jiro Aug. 28: •ro Mr• and Okn.zo.ki; Hisn, Ma.riko, · Mukn~o; Toshimiohi, Shi~ Mrs. Hitoshi Morita., 27-Kn.zuo Ya.kura. • ; . ..· .. . ., z.uyo, .· n·id0ki. , .. ·Mariko~· ·. 11~ .: a. ·boy.

sa.n Fro.noiso·o • _ Miyosh~, ": ... ~.~a.ko, John, L.~ly, Mi·. ·11Ttl11l('-.. _n_n_rrn __ IE_n_fID<' Yogo. · ·, . .. ,. Q.J;i~ko Mori. . · • · mill.DJ} IHIBllWI Ill ~

So.ngor. Y.oshil;:>uro : Mlgnki, .. ·MO:atson.. Yoshiko, Sunlie, APPR:~CIATION - We tak:o Ta.ko.no Olmjitr . .'• ·. · . ' ~· · ..... ·.· l{onnuth 1'oro.mote1>. this menns to express our

Fowlor , Gongo, ·Toinoye, · MipHIGAN~· DetrDit. ·deopest npprcoia.tion for Michiyo ,· Jironw Ta.no.ko.. s \ltokichi., Ta.neyo, Ono•. the sympo.thy a n d flora.l

pol Rey. HO.jiroo K-::~nnda.. ·, ta.·r ·o . Mnok.'i.vm 1 Jimmy ,. offerings extended to us Frosno. . Ro.kuyo., ·Fumiko Chiy~ Kurpdo.J ~ormAI Fu- during our ruoent beroave•

Yoshika:wn f Yojiro, . Tome, j~no, Ho lon, Frank·, Nan- · m.ent. MJmbors of tho Ota-Tom~yo, Yonoko Ho.ynshiJ ... ·~y .. ~a:~i· ·· · . · ... ; , !·. ~·~··. ni family. 22-6-A • Tc~kunosuko, Miohiyo O• ·Ann Arbor •. :Joe Mitani. FOR SAIE: White enamel Jlo.tnJ lb.~suc Htlya.shi , ;;,VIR.Q-INilA. ·, Arli~~on. Ei· prewar ioo box for $32.50. Noriuki, Tama.yo~ . f{ikuo ~ ·· <?hiro, KPmi Ho.n:iaao.ki. I o o oo.p>.oity 7 5 lb •• Hirusumo.; · Mo.so.o, Maohi•o': ,,MINNESOTA-, Minne0;polie. Conto.ot 36-8-C • ko, · Cooil, Tonuny, Anna.,· M~so.no Oko.moto, Ho.ts\.lko '.'fANTED • Girl or lady 1

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Tony, Tod TC\ngo J Shuni-. Oleo.mot o. to do light work for young chi No.ga.i; Choto.ro Suno• .. OHIO, Clevelo.nd. S o. me oouple o. t 56-ll•D, for da.J '110.ze> Ttlna.ko.J Tsuno• · lido., To.ii' Sonoda. .. Jdmas o.bout ono month. suko Higa.shi • . · Mira.• ... · FOR SAlE 1 Modi um size

Po.so.dona.. Ernest, · HD.ruko, IDAHO,· Dla.okfoot:• Tsuru• Gas Ioobox storo.d at Loa l~~rgo.rct A n. n , . ~. llon hiko, So.mo MariJ Suzuko l~ngeloa ~rvhouse. Con• in:io Iwns.r .. ki J . .019~, . . Ycuna.mot9~. taot Ca.nal 8 • 7 • B.

Hmm.Oftllsl'IJ ~1611L~ . . · . V Ill PIO f IUSCO" FoR 125 · 5EvERJU. HosfELS · PMillG-Bl'entwood, caur ••

The Buddhi1t h01tt) ln ··.NkJwOPEMTING 16 families to work on San FranoiaM., looatecS at Hott•·~• . now ·1n optl'all! tu~·; Handle vegetable• ,1881 Pl•• $~1'eet11) . had i'ba tioll ''~· lt•ttle are• and -.inuts • About 801 f:i~st gueate Thur1&r,. Auc.1. 'l' h • Japane1e !apti•t pe• hoUl"e HouaS.ng pro• 16 • Pars on-.ge., , · J.apaneee Bap• v 1 d e d • Group otter•

Presently, the hostel tist '91>men 1 Home, Japan• Job oode A·l 71. has dormitory aoo.,mmQd.a• ese Method.let Ed~oat:toul FARMING-Santa Orur.. Ca11te• tions tor some 50· women Ball, and Japanese Epis• •20 single people o n and 75 mGn. Moss taoili• oopal Churoh. The Amer~~ bruasol sprout and broo•

· ties are not available a1 oan Friends Servioe Com• coli• 8 0 ¢ p e r hour. yet, b.ut . it is hoped that mittee als.o mointa.ins a Housing furnished. Job plans for . the se~?ing of . hostel, and .Niahiren Kyo• oodo A•l72e tood may be made upon .the kai· (Budd 11 t) operates DOMESTIC•New Rochell~ NeYe return of Bishop Ryotoi another. -Couple to assist with

~ . Mat.suko.ge, . Two Christian m 1 n ia,• domestic work. $150 per

WRA Oll1cic:Jls ·:stP>eak On /Radio.

.· :Godfrey Frankel, ro• ports of'f'ioer of t .ho WRA area off'ioe in Cleveland. a ·n d Miss Ha · n a Eejima, Granada Rolooation Center, wh:o 1 s entering Pitt University this· fall made a . ·, vo r y sp 1 end 1.d 1'4di-0 .b]."qadoast discussing "ap• anose . American evao.qation and relocation over radio ~tation KQV lnst Mondny. By. nll reports, it has .bee.n well received~

.(X-61U\N f INDS Jo1 To L11.1NG

. : Howard Hori 1, former Butt e high aohoo'l art

1 toaohor, has secured a job in New York with a display · company.

Ha writes, "It is just the job I've wanted. I nm thoroughly e~joying the work, loarning a lot, o.nd working with some swe 11 pooplo."

KbrlcersNeeded OnMCleanfanm '• . . . : Kenji Nishikawa., former ~esidont of Gila River, is now foreman for the MoLoo.n Farms on King Is• lnnd, neorSliookton, . Calif, Wqrking with him are the f'9llowing fa mil.ie a an d singlo mons : , R in shi Kato, Mata.ki, ~hit)O.saki, s. Sakata, Dave ~\tr.uknwa, all of Gila li­ver 1 o.nd Me Ko.so. of Rch­v,er. · Henry .Yos·himi o.nd Ne.kn•

shima will arrive from Gi• lo. soon to work for Nishi• kawa, who neQds additional families and single men as aoon as .housing oan b~ ar• ro.ngod,

tore, who ro tur~od· tc> . month plus maintenance. Seat.t le • short time ago, Job oode A•l77 • are Rev• T • Machida, , Mo• COO~-HOUS ·EKEEPER•Fabf ie ld, thodiat, fln~ Rev. G. Sho• Co.nn. • One por ao n to ji, Epi~o·opal. Rev. Ma• serve as oook and house• ohlda i1 tho prin() ipe. l mi• keeper. N o laundry. nisto.i- · at the Methodist 1100 per month plus oom• Church at 1~11 East Spruoe plete maintemnoe. Job S~reo'b. Rev, Shoji at oodo A•l78e prtlie·pt 11 residing. at ~610 DOMEETIC •Stamford, Conn.­Kin.$ Street. Couple to oook and do

Cre_. __ ti·a· ,. 15 C'or . houso .work. t~o por l.Alll r-4 , month pl u a room and

r~ok1•n' g· Herie. . boo.rd, if experionood. '-1.J .~ Job oode A•l69.

The vooatio.nal trai.ning POULTRYMAN-Chappaqua, N .Y • ooo]Cing oertifioates tor j ~ne mo.n to help oare tnose per10?1$ who ' ~ook up ~. for 10,000 hens. $-165 oookihg in ·?De.es 42· and per month • . Job oode meas 74 ~ u · the oorrmun1- . A•l 70. ty oounoi l ottioe • DOMESTIC • Lawronoe, L.on g

Those awaiting oertiti• Island• One girl to oook ca.tea are asked to drop in and genero.l house work • at the oounoi1 offioe in . 'tl30 per month. plus board their earliest oonv eni• . a n d room. Job oode enQe • A•l66 •

fORMIER GllllWS WIED HN 'OHllCAGO

Betty M. ~sada former• l y of G i 1 a. a. n d Sanger 1 Calif .• and Yoshio Moriwe.• ki formerly of Gila and

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. Tho newlyweds now re• side at 1538 w. Jackson, Chio~go, Ill. ·

SantaAna WRA H-~es ·3 Nisei

Tho Santa Anni .Calif., of'fioo of the WR.A .armouno• ed the additions to i'tB st af!' · ot t hr ea Nisei. Thoy ure Mrs. Sally Tsuji­moto, whoso husband is in the Army stationed e.t Camp RitGhie, Md., Miss Kimiko Ta~ke. J and Sgt. Harry Tanouye, discharged

TIMBER CUTTING • Glenwood Springs, Col. • Timbor outti,ng at $3, 5 0 per thousand feet. Seasonal big money j o b anding about Deo. le .Board and rooms available. · J o b codo A•l63 •

MINK FARM•Pittsburgh, Pae• Man to f'eod and oare for minks. Furnished npart• ments, utilities, plus 0100 per month. Wife work part • t i m ~ • J o b oodo o.•l 73 •

. DOMESTIC • Po b ble . Boaoh, ca lif, • Robort Staton, Clrohitoot w 1 sh es t o Qmploy 3 adults. Cook, g a r d o n er , and maid. Sepl\rate houso, or mny livo in rooms 1 n the family homo. tlSO plus keop . . for oouplo J $226 plus keep for 3, 4 aores of vogetablos nnd gar• dens,

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ltBtAu. lus· M\1Ecc:1H1A1111a l1H1ll1EAT1E1M1 Return Books SlrlllllUE As INltlSIEll Is IHlll lllED Bv SJeptembetr6 Meohanios at tho Muni• reoidont for 19 years. An ·til persons who have oipal Railway bus repair oxport Machinist, he was

books Jheoked out at the , barn in San Franoiaoo, who oortified by tho Civil Butte ommuni t y library had . thre~t~ned to quit Ser vi o o Commi s •ion and are asked to return them because e. Nisei begnn work• sent to report for duty a.t by September 8 a.a the li• ing there, voted 41 ·to 18 tho bus barn. lio · re,oently .. brary will olose on that le.t~ Tuosday ·to remain ut returned from Tule Lake . .... -' date. work. The mayor, aooompanied

Fu rt her inf'ormat ion The m.eohanios renohed by Utilities Commissionor oonoerning the purohBse .a that deois ion a.ft or Mayor E, G, Ce.hill, went to tho of books will be published Lapham had told tho work• barn and talked to the as• in the Courier. ors that they could guit sombled me.ohinists •

PERSONS SHOULD CLAIM GLASSES

it tb,e7 wished to, but "This man is an Ame ri• that he'd ~ back the Japan• oan oitizen," the mayor ese Alletiol'n• said, ''and the Army said

The controversy o.rose he is all right. Ed gar Brown, aoting o'ter T•koo Miya.mi, 37, "I o.m in this position

hospital administrator, bor.ll in Bawai\, a mninla.nd as mo.yor••I must baok the has asked the fol lowing LA JG · LJ right to work of' nnyone persons to oome for their ., 11ifffl niHfeS . oerti.f'iod by the Civil glasses at the hospit.als 28 J · Servioo C·ommission. Mr,

Nakagawa, 47•3•DJ Se . · C3Ddff'»<e$9 Co.hill o.nd I have nothing Yamazaki, 31-S•BJ T. Tana• ' Out of' 'ilO-employees ot to do with hiring workers, ka, 51•9•DJ T .• Itow, '59. the A. Moody & Coe mat• but it is our sworn duty l2•DJ N. Takah e. r a, 39• tresa inanufaoturing firm to put them to work when 9-D; Me Akiyama, 45•12-DJ in Los AM.elee, 28 a.re Ni• t .hoy are properly oertii-M. Ishizuka; 44•13•DJ T, eei Md Isaei. f'ied, Hata, 7•14•AJ M, Miyama• · Ge n e~ al Manager Joe "I would ve;y muoh re .. moto, . 3 •lO·D J F. Yamagu'• Moody is in tho top bra.o• grot it if any man in per• ohi, 34·3-B. kets of' those genuine Ame• ma.nerrli sta.tus he re, or . .,._.......,_ __ __,_,_,..,....__

D N 1 _ d rioans who do praotioe.l with suoh status pending, "ev. al(a ega\1\6 deeds on the right side. gavo tip his job in this

S I... 5 d When one of the first in.a·.tto1• • You' re ali badly· E_>eal\S un ay . ret\lrne e·s h 0 hired met needod. But this is not Rev. Clifford Nako.de• with. sotio opposit~n from moroly a. local aff'air.

gawn · will speak this ~un• other employees, he gave This will be wntohed all day at the regular Young the staff ·the real tacts over tho oountry. If any People Worship. The ser• about Amerioani sm, fair of you ohooso to quit, I'm vioe will begin at 10115 ·play, . oooperD.tion, unity da.mned sorry, but that's a.m. at 43•6. -- and won their whole• o.11 thore is to it." lb 0 hearted support• Roprosentati vos · of tho rOST IFIFllC IE Ex-S/Sgt. Harry Tanouye WRA joined the mayor, and CLO$E$ MONID>Af stresses e. . renl point with brought a film portro.ying

Rivers• Po st Of'fioe his viaw of the Moody 1~1- the gallantry of Japanese windows will be closed tiatives "I hope the re• :Amorioo.ns inth9 u.s. Army. Monday, Sept. 3, but mail turnees will remember to The S.F. Chroniole report• will be delivorod· and dis• shoVI their appreoie.tion of ed th~t there was some be• patohed as usual, his work," lief nmong the mon that ·-·-----c 11Hnu.~c111_111.·--· Miyo.mi would not try to go

U ~ fflU baok to work. Cahill,

Sunday School YBA Servioe Japanese Servioe

BUTTE BUDDHIST 8s30 n .m. 7t30 p.m. 7t30 p.m.

Templo 42, 63 Tomple ~2 Temple 63

BUTTE CHRISTIAN Morning Watoh (Japanese} 5t30 a.m. Monument

Chapel 59, 69, 43 Chapel 59

Chapel 43•6 Chapel 43•6

Hospitnl Library

Sunday School 8t30 n .m. Jnpaneso Servioe 9t45 a.m. English Sorvioo , lOtOO a.m. Pilgrim Fellowship 7t30 p.m. English Bible Study {Wed) 7s30 p.m. Japuneso Hymn Prao·tioe

(Fri. und Sat.) 8100 p.m. CANAL BUDDHIST

Closing Sorvioe Kindergarten Sunday Sohool and Sunday School 8130 a.m.

September Publio Memorial Servioe Closing Servioo 9130 a.m.

CANAL CHRISTIAN Su~day School 8t30 a.m. Y.P. Fellowship 10100 a.m. Jo.paneae Worship Service 10100 a.m.

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Churoh

Churoh Churoh Churoh

when askad if he was sure tho mon would report for duty aenin, saids

"No, I'm not sur.o, but I'm sure that if he doos, he ga.ts the job,"

Miyami is mnrried and has throe ohildron •

R/EIDCNION Pou HERE Is SECOND

or 0. tote. l mernbers of rolooators sinoe January 1, 1945, tho Rivers' poll atands at second plaoe as compared to the othor oen• ters •

Last woek, 334 relooa• toos loft hivers out of a 't'())tnl of 2300 from all iho WR.A oenters.

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r 11 trr·1·· [J· 1,,gyr ··· AIU1iY OUllCIEll.S OIDIEISKJl U\ll~Fa\~t11n_gu~ahed ~:r- llNIOEV·IDtW\l EXClUSllOrNI vice awards. w~re made by . · Tt.te Wtr D~part.ment .and · f'ense .Command llre rednd ~l' WR.A, oe.1•tainly the ste.~t . the W·o$tern Detena a Co~· ef':f'eot i ve Sept• 4 midnight of the Gila · !Tews Courier · mand hQ-ve jiis·t announced Paoif'i.o War Time. would be selectad unr;.ni• that ~11. ' Indiv~.dual Exolu• All Centers will cease mo~sly . for the honor .by sion orders he:r~to:fro~ is• to he .Military Areas :at a.dmi.nis+.r i~-tion and resi• ~t\ed by tbe Vfost"1rn De• snme time, Military Polioe dents e.liko. 1."_ . .. .., .. -: .. .,. · -~-· .. -··~.. wi'll be rf;Hriovod a.t·the sane

Throo yon.rs or unse 1- I 1,.vu.:·.ws. Co_ U~llf"' time. r · r 0 m t111 oenters fish , untir.:lng servioo 'H:ILf "iJ • other than Tule Le. ice1 At. over and :beyond thr oall 'ww/R.J/1/FS. "'uH/J~TY"' Tulo L~lke the Military Po• of duty by ·Gditors, repor• . ?lltl~t.h:l.s ·issue tho G~le. lioe · will continue beyond ters, trnnslntors, mimoo ..; N~ws .Coprier . aonies to an midnight oryly o.s special g!''lph opornto:rs, stennil abrupt flnd. The Jnpan.as·e agents of Dopnrtmont of cutt ·-~ rs, ·~ypists, and o:r• seo~ion with ~ br·ief Gila Justioe . t .o onforc<:1 deton• :rnnd b.oys hayo rnado Ri· Bulletin 'in English will' tion a~ Tuls Lakeor those ·~"o r's no111s r a.por the wi.de-. ocnt,inuo no \o·ng as · r,ossi• persons .do~ignatqd . °h'; Just­ly rend, highly ~ugorded · ble .• · Thoa.o lEd't -to w:r:it · ive Departmont for Deton• mou1 rie !:'" of looo. l publ io "30'' · are t Y 0 s h Hc.·1r.1.r:ia.1 ti on. Full text of th~ op:lniori thnt; it h~s be• . Squouky Hottn, . Goor-g,1 Ike- Proole.mntion and release 09mo. do., .l3iliy f·~t·in~dn,. - ~fay Mi· wi,11 bo. mailed t o tho

' :.=.- . .._._ Tho p~t\joot's adminis• kamo, Mns Minoml, Tom Nr.iku• pro,jeot s.n soon us ·pos­tr~tion is d?oply grateful . oka ., ,Wm. Mnka.ta.ni, Tian So.• ::ii ble _. ror tho aocu1T1.te pro~entn- kaguchi, & ·w9.t THkoshita. "a·--

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t:l,on Qf' l~llw · o nnd .for .the Hnlf of those wi 11 be gone JE . y oo .• Op(;rr:\tivo . oditori.el tomorron. cTo.p r:\nese scot ion . . _. p.ol ioiGs tha..t hrivo. 11t p.11 J mombor.~ n:rf:": ~( ori~~ ~ki .se.tq,, ... It- .. i 's u. .- ri-1.tho-r -Un[:l.l(Hl'.-

t imes typ'if1.ud the udii; .of ·· · i\Dr:d.t"b ~~uzuk1., Morigusu Ka- St:\nt shook to ronliz·e that':· i~l policies of the fi.n.:i. l wnmoto, nnd S c':i. lchi Nerio. wi.th thls issuo the. 0 Newa .... · edit ors irrr:bo.ru Tnkt:ishitn. ·'- ···~-·--··------- ···--·--- .. .. :-:.::- Courj.er ", wh1.oh ha~ served · as'V'rellas of his prcdeoes• · tc · all ·.vho havo mr:i.d1:;i the this community so wo'll s ors, J r. moE nok~murn and pn.por eroai;, we exprclss discontinues publication, : Kon Tashiro,. our · r.i.ppreo:i.nti on !'.nd :.;;o'?d For tho no,nrly throe ycnra:

Tho .rro:ioot is cl osing, wishes · in n ; loor:ttion. oinoe I onmo her·o I ha-yo · the Gi lr.t Nows C ourior' s .Jrunes L. Shelly on,j oyed t.' nd r'.drnirod thi.s · task is · oo.mplote., and 'so Asst • .Proj oc.t; . Dir<:JCtor l:tttl o _pe.pQl;' . with a big M R.S. .. _f LEMING ---- ·- ·-- ·~·-·--·- influence·. St·o.rti?tg from · . ------·--- ;; n r.1thj.ng, with · nn ·almost /)(LU j 'ft i &~ f e . /o · /A·(.? . (_ () U 1

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ny things; inoluding1 · dividun l oxcli.rnio11 .orders sound lines. I havu .tnl k-·' jfot fnc'to.ry c onstrue- are r rJScindod. . od · often nnd'. long with j_ts

t'lon, i·. poninr.; o.f schools~ ·RightfUJ.1y · e~nph1:l:Sis has .. edit.ors. It ha.snot only cr~c, niznt'i o n of comm~ntiy boon plaoed upon i:\.e.loon• doritl n good nn,d soleotiv,1 gcv~ rnmont, ci.nd of Dooom- 'l;ion a nd tho wondorf~l re• ,1ob c f' furnishin 1; news.

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., t ·r ·ution, orgu~izo.tion of ~~g ,:-_ir:st tho l1 ooogrd.z13d or41- fluono u . o.n tho m•lrnlo· of : po-op , .f':i.rot vegcteblG my or:i foroign .h :.i.ttl <;i fl·)).ds fll ll cf US• We .e1hnll sorely " shipme r. ts, Hnrvast; .f c.:sti• nnd' · f 1_·, r ·bot~: or unae'rotan• mias it uvon in tho briof . val, Nisoi ocJc 0ptod o s nr- <~inc; ri. n r! olirnin~.1tior1 ·:·i f p·3 1~lod thc.\t· r~1mu ina • . Edi•:" my voluntoers, we.tor sh:;r- disori :~1in .. .. ti. •.: n ut homo . t ) rs P.fo, Ko n Tn~hiro, ono . tage, producti on of vege- To e ~. ch p1:.:rson who ut cf our firot volnntoers,

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tables, poultry nnd dairy r; omc:i tim0 h ·,-~~ beo n n m('Jm.. c.Tarnea Nrs.ko.~urn o.nd Watllr~ farms, lo r,tvo P;'Ooedur8 es- b n'r 1·)f' t~:,; Nows youriEJr Tnk~ s hit;a nnd a.11 of your t(·. blishod, visi·t o.f Mrs. r;taff I wish . t0 .o,:xprei:is stnf.fs, we-all l)f ·u• who Roosevo l'b 6 Scluc~;ivci Ser- .my aprriecint.ion for .the havo dorivad pleasur<;t and vice, B~il~ing of . ~odol oooperati ~ n a nd friendship b~n~fit from iour paper• pl G. nes f er Netvy, d u <lio n ~ which havo .. rrvi.do my nssooi• s o.luto you f or s sorvioo tion of so r d.n cr.K.1ns mo nu- o. ti.cn with y r)u tnl') ro of · a w0ll rond~i ro d ahd n. taak

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·-;-NEWSWiiiH7f11~---=~~~~deQ bp~S,;' · ,,.,-~ In ·St. !Louis · "

Pu.blished . every Wednesday · ~nd Saturday . . The St. Louis Hostel, . Bus~t;iess . Offioe ~ ·5_7 ~ew~ .. )3.)lfl~ing. ~ .... :· ~:: .... (: ,:· ; /'.. looe.ted" ·at 2427 :south 18th .

. Co.nal Office. • Ad Building. ," '.~" : '.:' : ' . >\ · ·~ i:: '\ Street., . . h . a · e opene~ its

·~-l~HI· -E· -·.f-llN~. IL~~,-1:-CC.IJtE> f. ~ ~ :/ _7~.~ :{.:.·;·<: , ~ ~ se~ .. vioe :t '.o tho ... ~o.s .et'tlers, . If - II 6' '. ~;iJ>UIQ. · · ... '" ' . · ·'""-.. " ·with th~ first group o .f

To put a "thirty" to an 'institution which .was' , boar~l.e:rs having arrived on founded by our predecess~~s l_ohg b_e!_ore Olll" : t~im'e :' . an'd , S~tur.d~y~ ' Allgt 18. . . hioh has s.erved Rivers for th1•ee y~ars . ~.s. the res- . Vpluntoer ~huroh organ~-

pons ibility that the few r$mairiing'. member~ of t ,he zati~ns a n d nisei had ews Courier staff is today forced to ass um~ .r · .. he;ped · ~~ its beginning.

'We d·o so · wj.th rogret, and only beo~.ue.e re lo- The manngemflnt o_r tho . hos-ca.tion · "ha. s .:rina.lly taken s~o · many of ,the. st~ff' te~. is now under Miss Su-mombers that t ·o oontin\.19 · · miyo Tashiro. If reserva-is impossible. What usod to be a busy ottioe tions a r e desirod, ono adequately staffod · ·• whon news f'air'ly f'l°ew from · sh9uld oall tho hostel. at the r oportor's pencil · to the .oopy ·desk, through ;prospect · 0543 or the WRA, the typist, artist, a11d shot otrl; of tht? pres - at Centrai .. 3200, Station s es--is now an almost deserted · barrnok 'whero a 294. The · ·hostel i.in oo• · few individuals hustle around from dosk to desk, operation with WRA will pecking typowritors, ta.king _ an awkWr:.ird~ hand at try its best t .o ~l'\18 hous• artwork, and then begging .. the mitn<JOgl'nph mnohine ing problems of · ro looatoos to ''plcas·o don't let us _down." ... · · in that aroq..

A CONGENIAL GROUP . I

But this time it ·isn't tho r.iquipmont thP..t is go• ing; it is tho po rscnnel. · Within a wook or so even that skoloton crew will be gone·, loflY~pg only a barrack, ea.oh desk, oh air, ·and· i .nk .smudgo :r i ,oh with memorios o f n happy a n d oongoniu,l group O' r young people who wor\ced beoause they likod the work and .· took prido in 'Mint they r.o~omplis'tled,

WORKED. TOGETHER In ' a . way :lt was a group ~·tp.io~l of Gila, a

friE~ndly center· where people workod. mere for the betterment of the · .oenter than for tho small ootr1pon­setion thoy roooi've>d · or fr~ se~fish individual in~ terests • . It Wt\S a gT·oiip that $llovtod f'ox· individua~ faults . und loa.rnod to get along in spito of dif'for­onoos. Work, whioh nd.isht ·he..vo bo<:ln done .· in a O\tt o.nd dried monotonous r 1J,tbine with cc.eh porson doing

fllOM\ IHll SclHIOJL INtl""O) NOllSIN6

Girls need not nooqs• sarily havo oolloge train• i n g t o e nt er. nur s in .g school,

A.t the Deaoonass Hosp~­tnl, St. Louis, Mo., girla with only high sohool odu·• · oa~i~n . aro aoooptod for nurses training.

This ·hospital, has an "A 0 rate~ nu:rsos training ooureo nnd a numbor of ni• sei students aro now in.

his assigned task and no m~' l'O~ 'WP..s ;.rratoad dorle on ntter.idanoe. a cooperative basis whoro everyon~ w~ .. llingly gsw . A\Al-0-ln\-,.~-·-,-e--~\\l--H-.. -~-. -5-of his time tc. holp out another in neod. Into ea oh ffWl/1 11 nl\';E;; • , ~

pers ~n's · mind unoonsoi,...usly seepod t~o E:et1eral ut- 11Llln~. f.ell N~l\Al# m"s phere of f'ricndliness and ha~pfulnoss. If we IHvv»IL II 'Y' ww learned · nothing clso, wo did learn to Qppreoiate friendship; we did leurn that · in every mC\n, n.o matter of what rnce, there is soma human warmth, and through that our f'e.ith in · munkind ho.s buen. strongthonod.

LOO( AHEAD As we stop ba.ok into the f.i~ht for oxistenoa

on .. the outsido where oompoti.tion i"oro~n one to beoomo keen, o old, and ifomot imos hnrsh 111 butd. -nes~ t;leo.l!ngs, we hope that we .· shall n;)~ com ploiiely lose the human warmth e.nci' oympathy t 'o ·h ich ea.oh of' ua ·is heir. For it seems t(> u

ther·e is a moral law that · is not covered by he lognl l._ of: t};lor·OOl'1ntry, · ··It :is : .:o. · ltw· .tha~

compensates for and f'il 1~ in . thC3 s·horto o.mings in tho legal law, shortcomings o~uscd by a ,rigid code thut neither bent.is nor c'ivos beoo.use i t laoks tho flexibility or human warmth and human sympathy. It is mer-al lQw that keeps a penniless and hungry mnn or a horneles ·s child from too much sufforing. It is n ln that is . built on t 'he ·lov e of man for other men. We hop13 it is novEJr lost.

Those · are tho ·thdughts that oorrotoc• our minds o.s we propare· · to .. f'~"ia up tho Nows Courior. T·oda y' we say "thirty" with regrets ' but . with a· .. f'ree 00J\soianoo·" .for having tried our boat until we could do no more.

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T h ·a f'ormer Jo.panose Pres.byterian Churoh, a t the rear of 536 Lincoln Stroot, .is now opon ns o. hostel. 1 The . host·o l i a·

' . temporarily ML\naged by REWe

Tom Grubl'.)s o.nd wil.l aooaa­modate 75 peoplo. T he~

. o·ook~ng i s done . at tho present by tho oommunity.

The rates will be, for ~

unemployed adults, 50¢ per · night, not inoluding menls. Children will bq npproxi•

. mate ly half' this rate• Tr~nsportution is fur•

ni.she.d to Monterey for oo.n• nery work.

iio.s nno Enos FOR SALE ~ Roller Type

0 o bl er for $ 26 • 00 , Con• taot News Courier Offioe.

FOR SALE - Rollor Type Cooler. · Contact 33•2-B.

FOUND • Purs o at the Post of'fioe., Cl!!.im at the Post offioe.

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Aooording to · adminis­trative notioe reo~ived

here from the Washington office, the Commnl1di.ng Ge­neral of' tho Paoifio Ooe· on Arous haa tho solo a.u -thority t, ckldlda who may r~1turn to \he Hawaiian Is-, . lt~nda •

Efforts aro boine mnde b3' ·the 'WRf. to o.ooelt)rnte appr ~val 'of npplioatic>tJS for return so tha~ as many ns possiblo may be able to return before tho centers oloae. However, tho trat1s• portation situation limits the numbor who oan be re­tur~od. Those individuals who nro unablo to depart before center closes w; .. 11 be expected to . relcor-i.te temporarily and to arrange indivjdunlly for their re­turn ~o Hnwnii v1ho11 per­mission is 'granted to them.

Tw<"' f:roups of' po cip lo nre rt ist i n .:~ui~hed; p.~· mo ly, po rs !"''t'lS . ,,,,be) 11cre ·not n.nd Wh!) wnro evr..~ou·.~t0d ~~ir.1:io'tJ.y frrm Haw~ii which nlso include pnrolcos f r o m internment oh111ps. Pora ons in the former ontegory will be huhdlE:d by ·the C~mmnnding Goneral of' the P~oifio Oooari Areas wi~h travel a.rranced througn the Twelfth Naval District of Snn Frnnoisoo. Parsons in the lo.ttor category will be hnndled through the Washington off5.oo of the WRA, trnnsportat:lon to be providod under n speoi• fio nrro.ngemont ·with the Army. · ·

Tro.vol method will be as ·fol lows s

Washington of'fioe ~ill aclvise O€lrtain individuo.ls as having been designated f'0r return and will ask them to · aocept t\ "ready date" - n dnte after which the individual can lenve on very short 11otice f'br a designntod port. ,He will then ' be advised or his "port oall dnte" or ~he date on which he mu~t be at the port.

Ooean trun·s portation in the onso of persons evacu• atod from Hnwaii will bo nt VffiA's expense. An eva­cuee ia limited to n n aveTa~e of 175 pounds of' ba£gage.

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7/b Dll5(DN7f7/NUf . Ten f'ornier Gila boys No. more evening visits r9oently wera aw~rded the

will be allowed to . the Ri· Distinguished Unit Badge vors · hosp:tte.'l . until a re- for thei.r. · part in three ooptionist oan bo found, battles in whioh they th~ hospi.tal · all nu u noe d fought · as membors of' tho y~sterday. . 2nd Battalion of tho 442nd

' Tho only visits ~llowed Jnpaneae Amerionn Combat will be f'9r the TB wards, Ttlam. at the usual time . between The bntta.lion wa.s given 3 an(l 5 p .m. on Su.nday the Distinguished Unit Ci· afternoons. tat ion f'or outstanding per•

.... _ ,_ ---- f()fmt;\noe of' duty in ono HQ s·T EL. 0 .P EN: S battle .on the Fifth Army

I M A EE front in Italy . and two

N I l W UK battles in F:ranoe. Enoh A · lal"go . thre(l - story member is entitled, b y

hue.tel with over 20 rooms virtue ·o.r the oitntion, to has been opened by the wear .the b.lue a.r..d gold Milwnuke~ Resettlement As- badge on the right breast. s ooiatit">n, e.nnounoe4 .Jue• The· ten frr::im Ri vars are as tus ·Olson, assooie.tio.n . f'ollowss pr.esi.clent. . .. Pfo. Ma~ao M. Kura.ta,

Located ·at 1426 No.r.th ·son . of' Motes hir o Kuro.tD., Prospoo~ Av~a.ue, t .. h(f .ht"S· 10-13-A, a~nmunition bearer. tf;'l is ~bo\ib · ti.Yo. ·minute's Pfo. Bi 11 Y. Shinmo~o, ride from th~ heart of son nf' ?~s. Chiyoko Shin• downtown Milw~.ukee. moto, 51-7-R, pioneer.

· ·T\3nto.tive rntes C.1re· $1 '1 Cpl .•. Ma.aao .Wntnnabo , , a dD.y for u n em pl o yoo unol<3, Yasuko.zu Watanabe, adults · o.nd $1.50 fpr om• 60~11-D., oook.. . . . ploye<l •. B:~tea for ohi l".9 :. Pfq. G,eorge MuratD., · son dren under . 8 wi.11 be 50¢ . of· Mrs• . JH,mu Murata, 21• en.oh f1.,r thos·e whose pnr• ll~B, nnti.-tank crewman. ents tire unemr.loy"Jd . and . Pf'o. Ri:oh,o.rd Y • Hirama.• 75¢ for ·ahild.rt1n · nf a·m- · tsu,sop of' ~o.zu Hiro.matsu, ployed. . surgioo.l ~ochnioian.

Spo.oe ho.s been . obtnined . Pfo. Minoru Hirai, son to store freight buggo.ge. of ' S. Hirai~ 25·6-C, medi• r~r newoorr.ors. · oo.1 uid mnn. . . '

IAl Pf'o. Shigeru ,Sune.da, v1/e/l-8dbyOinlc. sen of Mrs. Suye Sunada, -,:. Q A 25·6-B, ammunition beD.rer. 10 P~f) . gain · Pf'o. YonetjHamada, son

Dr. Kunisada · Ki ya s u, of' Tnnckiohi .Hamado., 64-Ri'vers phys io ir.n, wi 11 re- 13-~, mao hi ne gunner. sume tha· hospital well•ba• Pfo. Gakuji J. Imamura, by olinio on Thursda~r , son _qf Hnjimo H. Imnmura., Sept. 6, f'roni 1 to 3 p.m. 40·1·1-D, messongor.

·Until further notioo .Pf'o, Ju mes K. Kuroda, the· we'll•bo.by ·olinio will son of' Mrs. Chiyo Kuroda, oontinu~ every Thursday at 26-12-A, wirem~n. the · sa'me hours. . ras l' LJ "d

J)r. Kiyasu returrted ~ 0 I I mor. from e short term visit to . A t . Sale. California. UC . IOn

MORE PIE~NEL MEMBERS AR.RIVIE

' Arriving on the pro• jeot , August 28 , ' wore Miss · Ln Rue· Maddox, clerk typist; Miss Edith Carr Winnie, clerk typist; and John E. · · Stetzer, fisoa.l aocountant.

Russell IIndder, evaoue.e property clerk, 1 was added to the staff on·August 29.

·The Butte Rooroation AAsooiation is oonduoting · an nuction so.le of u pub­lic nddress syste:m on. Sept• 12 between 1130 nnd 3 in . th~~ afternoon at the Butte oommunity libr~ry, rooreu­t ion hal'l 4G.

Also from the loth thr"ough tho. 15th, English books, toys, and npproxi• mately 150 phonograph ro• cords w:i 11 . be a.uotionod o.ff' e.t the ,Butto library.

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Es wus.aI p) II.~ POR~~1t1er Fiflds. , " 100 fltK NIEBR.l\SKJ\ 1-bMIE · Q K DOMmTIC-Seelttlo, . Was~ing··

Mr. "and Mr&. · Henry ·Ka· . W'lsoo 'farrn · ton.-A girl to do domes· · tayama, _formerly of Gila Masano Sano, a resident tio work in home. 160 and GUadulupe are in Orm.• of Camp I in · Poston Relooe.• per month plus room and hal Novrnska, having re lo• t'ion Center,. went to the board. Girl tnl\Y go to oated 2 ye~rs ago. Wilson Plantation in Arkan• to University part time.

Considered to havo the saa on thp 20th of August Job oode S-4 • most ottrnoti'"lo houseitl o;a short inrm loave to in• FARMING-Senta Fo Springs, , the bloc-~, tho Kota.yamas vestigat,a its possibili• Ce.lif'orniae••Family f'or purohnsed their home: at tioS 1• · i'o.rming. 60 o.oros land. ~313 Jont"ls Stroot about a Having found tho oond f-· Owner will furnish · • a·· year ago, a.n~ have a nioe tior..s very fo.vor_e.ble, he ter, . farming equipme~. flower · gnrde?l o.s well . as a has n· o vt · ·converted his ·w111 f'inanoe ~owing on viotory ~arden. leave to terminal, and has share•orop lease agreo· ·

Living with 'b h e .· i r sent wori bn.ok to hav.o his ment. Job oode S~5. d~ughtor Ruth, Kate.ya ma family . join him. , FARMING-Oxnard, Calitor• is. · a wntoh and jewelry He has atatod that the nia.•Fnrm labor noeded repairman for an old esta• whole situation is pleas- in Oxnard district, for blished · jewelry f'irtn, and i~g and r .ctoprnmElnds it to sugar beet ha.rvost • Pay• Mrs. Ke.taye.me.. is employed all eva.ouee farmers. He merit by t c.n; aoocrdhlg to as n power maohine opera• stnte~ 1 Cotton s~1ason is yield per a.ore, Ho~sing tor at one . of the looo.l late ·so would advise all furnished for .both · sin• manuf'aoturing firms. . e-vaoue•s o omi i1g to leave e;le men and f.ami lies•

Ruth is n.ttending North• center 16th ~o 2oth of Permanent fo.rm work o n western Uni varsity. Sopte1nber.~ . Mo.in. · 09tt·on ranoh a f t e r harvest•

· Alr~1ost every Sunday mo?'- pi<>king wil~ st.art 20th to · Job oode S•91 ning, with lveather permit>-· 25th ·ot SoptC1mber. P,ami• FARMING-Imperial Valley, ting, ono oen find Kata~na lie.is · coming should notify Calif'ornia1••Cash lease on the gr>l:f' ooursa.. the Little Rook offioe two with option to puroha.se

M I... AA_ · 1_ ' weeks in e.dvo.noc . of. depar• at $100 per a.ore. 1400

ire #Vta.SdOtfd ture so arrangements oen a.ores near Niland, Im-

G A . A. _J be made nt Wilson f o r peri·ai Valley. Lc.nd le• ets rnwnVtldlV th~ir arrivo.l. vel with suf'fioient wo.• . WITH THE FfFTH 'ARMY, Ti ' · ·· - -

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IT·ALY·-S~-t • Mike M. · Mase.- I RAC.lf' . CiHfGilf..S Job oode S·lle oko. of Salt Lake 'C'ity, re- 0 ,. s I FARMING~Sanning, Calif'or­oe·ntly wns. e.wnrtted''. the La• . .. rE1,I· . -fEPI 0 nin.-Ranoh for sale. 50 gion of' Merit · i'or · exoep- · Sohools aro sohodulod . e.ores. 30 aores, almonds tionally m,orltori~us oon- to r•·op~~n Sept_em'ber 10 in and aprioots J 10 aores duot in tho performe.noe cf Tre.oy~ · Ca.11~"., stated John for alfalfe.J l 0 a.ores outstandi'ng sor~ioes dur~ R • Robinson, WR.A JUllooation open . land a n d Qther ing the Italian ·and Frenoh Officer of . Stookton, Ca li·f',. orops •: Two bedroom home, campaigns. . garage, almond huller, 2 "

H~ served with the 442nd . Gi la11s Reac·h . horses 0. nd barn, one on the Fifth Army front in M . · · N. J tr not or, miso ol laneous Ita~y and with the Seventh. OfflStOWn · • • · tools, ~or sale at $15, Army and Sixth Army croups Six resettlers at · the 000; 1/3 down; . bo.lanoe in Fronce, handling publio Aurora Inatitut.e~ Morris• easy torms. Job oodes-6. relations duties uauall1 town, N.J,, roo~ntly turn• DOMESTIC•B a s t Chutham, assigned to.an officer. ed out to welcome Alioe N.Y~~Couple for gard~n•

''His devotion to duty Kouno· and her .. mother, the ing and heavy housow9rk, .. nnd his es:ooptional per• first arrivals f~o.m Gila.. simple oookine;. t300 forrnanoe in an assignment Alioe, w_ h o formerly per month · plus oompl~te usually held by an of'f'ioer worked r)n the News Courier · maintenance. Housing. are exemp~a.ry and rof'laot aa Canal reporter, is now Job oode A•l?9. the finest traditions of' employed as reoeptioniot• COOK, HOUSEKEEP~-Chappa• the .. Army of t~e Uni·ted stenogro.l?her a n d · h er qua, N, Y .-Couple or 2 States," the oitation raid, moth~. as n house-lad_y. cir ls. Sorve as oook

· Aotive i n Sc.lt L(\ke In\ C . and housekeeper. $200 City oivio nffP.~ire, Masa• ILJllETfllOIT · IHflL.JllRCH per month, plus mainte~ oko. w n a grnduated from rm IHI . · nanoe, Job oodo A•lB2. Yfost Hish Sohool and t .he rrllh\INIS . . OST IEIL TRACTOR }4 . E N--Vaoaville, Uni vorsi ty of' ·Utah. · where Tho Buddhist ohuroh of Ca.lif' ··2 t-0 3 g o o d ho was outstanding in de• Detroit will soon announoe traotor men. Share-crop bate and publio speaking the opening of' a family busis, o r provniling oiroles. He was national hostel thore, looo.ted at wo..ge, H·ousing·. J o b seoretury and field exe.ou• 3915 Trumbui'l Ave., . De- oode A-184. tive of tho Japanese Amer.!.• tro~t 8, Mich. The hostel COOK, HOUSEKEEPER••Mamaro• onn Citizens League \\hen will aooommodate from 20 nook, N.Y.-2 pooplo f'or h e volunteered for the to 30 ·persons, o. r about o'ooking and housokeop• servioa in January, 1943. five· fa.r:iilies • ing.. About $115 ea.oh

He is one of five bro- The past.or is tho Rev, per month, plus keep• there who volunteered. S, Sakow. Rooms. Job oode A•l831

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TO GO ~~J:QO\flOJfiohip~~~!?,{,u- ~q</£5\/jTf RHNOMQfNDlTU'~S· CALIFORNIA, Fowler. F~kuti. :rm., Chizuko Kunj.ok:aJ Ta- v v ~ 1VI

jiro, Chiyeno, Kiyoshi, miko, Theko, S1Usumu, Aki... The ~ederal government !,ois, Curtiss, David Asa• ko, ·Ataumu, Shigeko, has finally deoided to da • Tsuyoshi, Masa.ru, Atsu• oro.ok down on organized

Monrovia.• Juiohi, .. Kiiniko, ehi, Shigeru Oharo.J Mas- hoodlum terrorism against Sadako,, Emiko, · Sumiko, · · ·ao Abe. returning Nise.1 in Calif• Chiyo Sayeshimo.. Florin. Hikojiro, :Viase.ji ornia., aooording to Carey

~so.deno. • Cho.rles, Knbuyu HogavvaJ Yoshinori, Tsu- MoWillio.ms, who wrote in Jlomuro.; Ma.so.ye, Kikuko, gi<~, Chiye, Keiko, Nori- the PM of Aug. 27. Mo.tsumoto1 Riche.rd No.ka- ko, Ra.y Hoga:wa. Author MoWillie.ms wrote s n1ura. J ~i.zuko T'aurudomi. Stockton.. Uao. buro, · Tania "F'ollowing s e v e r a. l

Los Angeles. Suzi13 Kon• Nojj.ri. weeks of investig~,·tion, n neth, l>.J.ve I~ta.; Mo.~o.- Loe An~e les. MiohikQ, Ki· Federal Grand Jury in Sa• hei Uno1 N ... '1.aai, Kimiko kuko, Kirw.i, Misa. Yo.ma.- oramnto ho.s returned in• Omnta.n:i.J Geo.rge Okada~ guohiJ Mnry, Go.rrett Mu.- diotments a.go.inst Clo.ude To.snku Friyu; M<,rio Ima.- · ra.na.kq.J l~kino Korr..oto. o.nd Jc.mes Wo.tson of Plaoer na.k:aJ Toruyo Yn:ma.moto; Ho.nf'ord. Sn.tt.\ro, Fuso. To.- County•• located in that Yoshiko, Ma.sn.J~o ~urti.J : mta.j Nobuto.ro, ota.ni, portion o f Co.lifornio. Jiniohi Iwnna.go. J Fujiko S.etsu Kishiue J Totr:i.ro known to natives o.s •su-Ho.masu.ki J Diok Kodn.ni. Tann.ml Yojw"o ShjuishiJ perior Co.lifornio.'••oha.rg•

Florin. Koiohi, To ra.j, Miynki, 'l'eruhiro, Hideo . ing them with illegal pos• ,, Herbort Kurima.; Shold.ohi, !Jb.ao.1 J Jyu Okuda. J Kenzo.• session of dynamite o.nd F~ , So.:m, T os hie 1 Yoshi• bur o Ni ttlhcirp. • o ons pir i ng to viol~ te the nori, Hiroyuki. 'l'nmuro.. Fresno. Kikiu Aso.to11\o.nn• Fedoro.l Explosives Aot.

So.ora.roonto. Totsuo, Ka.zu• me, Ma.t1uno, Henry H.iro.• ''Th.e oo.ee a.rises out of ko, KD.nji, Tnlmehi, J.h• •\m!O.• . the o.ttomptod clyno.miting so.nori Ka.nono.gu. Bovorly Hilla, Tomi Iohi· of tho ro.noh homo of Sumio

Tr•oy. Arthur Ko. iohi, Su.. . lm.Wfl.. Doi noar Auburn la.st JQ.nU• mi K.o.ku. So.n Franoiaoo • Yukiko Ada.• o.ry. With tho prosecution

Armen.a.. Soiohi, Mo.ry Shi• chi. · now in tho hands o f ,tho mojio, Now Moxioo, . So.nta. Fo. Kimi• Fodo~al Govornmont, it is

Dol Roy. lfoiji, Kiko Ni • ~· o, Akiyoshi, Itomi, Ko.- aorta.in tho.t the Wo.tson shido. J Yujiro Wd.to.110.bo. th9~in0, l{a.y Kuwo.do.. brothors w:tll really bo

Ho.nford. Ukiohi Yo.nnsuki; TO GOa Sopt. 8, triod o.nd not ta.p·~d on ~~ \

Uzo Toh.""Una.gnJ Hidoyoshi, Co.litornj.~, Stockton. Ko.i- t ,ho wrist, o..s they woro Ta.ki, Mitsuyc, If.i.:in, Hi• so,f.fnuic.ko, Tc .. tsuko,Hiro.... sonx:> ti100 o.go in a. Sta.to doko, Hidold Izumi. ko, Ail:o,I\imlchiro hri.!ni- oo.so o.rising out of tho

Sa.nto. Ba.rbo.ro.. Toshik<> , , ga.kiJ Hoita.ro, Yonv Tsu• so.mo fa.ots. .. . Minoru,Shiko.zu Mo.no; So• jimotoJ Yoshie, Isokti1 "Tho pros<3nt · proseou• iohi, Wai, Ta.k:oichi .Mo.• Mnriko Shizuko, To .. koo ~ tion is tho f'irst in whioh ohida.. ·T oshikc Aknsnki; Kiminori tho Govorruuont ha.e intor•

Sa.n Jaso. Rioho.rd Kiho.ro. • Kishim J Shinjiro Ta.mura.J vonod in a. oa.so of t hi s Kingsburg. Gonzo.buro, Chi• Riha.chi, Shizuo, So.tonii, sort."

zuyo, Miso.o Ma.tsuokl.1 Nc..tsumi,Kon Yc.sui1 Stun• 4 -.. - ... -,-.-0--f-f-l-ICJEll-Yuriko lJlO. tsuok:o. • loy Ya.nnsa.ki J Shigo o, 6'11Ur1 11

Frosno. Tu'°JAS0.0 IkodO. J Miao.- Fujiyo' Yuriko So i,jiJ H 11•fC r "UPlf ki Shimojic; Soiji, Kon• Otakiohi Takaki J Hiko ~ ~ \\..1..11 ji, Ko. tswai Misc.ki; Ko.- Ta~inki • Mr. and Mrs. Hirokiohi tsuiohi,Sotsuyo, Ba.to.yo, Dol Rey. Tsunoyoshi, Ki· Muto roturnod · to So.ore.­Shoji, Suga.hnraJ M~sa.ru, · kuyo, Fred,Wny Fujiooto. :mento . from Gila River to Na.tsuyo Oto.niJ Yoshinn• UTAH, U\yton. Tsun?shioh~.;, aooept employmont with tau, Isa.za.ki1Ha.ruzo Oba.· Miso.e, Ma.s~o, Hidoko , Army Lieuteno.nt K. Cole of to. J Mo.njiro, Yaoko, Shi• Minoru, Misa.o S hinnmiyo.. tho So.ora.rnento S igno. l niahi,:Mitsuru, Tcmoko.zu, N.Y. . DGpot. Muto is working , Shigoyo,Yoshic, Ya.ohiyo, · ... o.s o. p;o.rdoner and his wifo . Hiroha.ri Tsuji. NtJRS£ S£·RV/C£ works as o. dcmestio. Thot

TO GO· Sept 7 Q r;. N live ~t Routo l, Box 1390, CALIFORNIA, ·PJ.~o.donn· . PEN 10 15£ / So.cro.mento.

Ko.sukiohi,Ko.zuko Ka.wo.ta.. T h o Visiting Nurso Solr.n. Toshia, Yukn So.so.• Sor.vice 1of Now York City

ki. · ho.a ho.d in its omploy o. Par lier. Junjiro , Fu· I'l i Niso i nur so o.nd o. Niso i

Momoe, H::.i. ruki, . So.toshi olork o.nd oa.n uso moro of Knwo.goo; ~.btsuo, Ta.tsuyo both, o.ooording to E • Tnlm.no~i, H~tsuyo Oku- Pr.ice Stoiding, rolooa.tion moto • offioor, fu.y i'or rout ino

Wo.lnut Grovo. Ha.ta u k o, olorioo.l job bogins o.t ~ru, Rosio Udo.; BuiQhi $100 o., month, with highor Ma.ry, Ko itj.i , Bo rni co , ra. to s f'or moro s ~ o iu l i zc d Ta.tsuyuki, Y\.Oiji llf.ll\.tsu- vrork. Nurses with no ox-nago.; Uw:iono, Eiko, No• p:>rionoo, who ho.ve ht~d boru, Isa.mu Ado.chiJ Sci- training sohool only,

stnrt at $158 ·0. month, The Visiting Nurse Ser•

vioo is an o.gonoy whioh givos skillod home o~ro by profossiono.l nursos to nll rot:d.dents or tho o.roa., in· ·· eluding rolooatoos. Foos dopend on ability to fO.Y•

One of the e.dditiona.l servioes provided by this agonoy is the neighborhood mothors olub for expeoto.nt mothers.

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