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TO THE POINT: Shigeki Sugiyama Expectations II Is .udomaUc thai the vla- l!..'<lernal lund rai!;1t\i DO "el- and eIl'ecU"e- opmcnl Omce. nl!$s of J ACL depends on We now have hopes lhat "helber lbe oIl!anWt tl a n-a1 many CII' ma.. l or t.he ne" pl'O- JACL PROTESTS PROPOSAL TO K.O. CHARTER FLIGHTS PACIFI · , i" J Membersh;" Publico ... n: J,p.n."" Am,,' .. n ou«" e. o. weys .. Ang.,o;, Glil'. 'loot 2; ' lZ131 MAo 6.6936 Published W •• kl, &le.pl F ... I ,nd Loll 0 i!J' CI, p ",,_ P,1d .. los .. , Calit, "the voted to and prctltUon, ru il$ memhe .... In thp ReUo"" In ken with tum. lbe "organizaUon" can- Bot lb" DevclOpmt' DI 0111." or wllboul lhe approvA l of til. not MlUI "xpedatlons unless sbould nol be viewed as lbe full Executlve In tiler an: made knOWl\ to the 1ll1a1 <!OIullon 10 all our .fIs . .. l lbe hIrlng 8Jld at or nll<'<'SSllry problems . t:;lt temat fundln,! na il. Th en wa$ equol con- tre provided ' 10 carryout t.ht' wlU nol be ava Ll bble tor all ....,1'n exp ...... t'd by the Boord work or ... n lres e. U,e thlnll ' we woo l lo do or or CA B Action Woul d Deny U. S. N ik kei VI . it to Japan VOL. 79 NO . 24 F'RUJA Y, DECEM BER 1 3. 1074 15 C £N'1' S Tbt'''' a", cerlaln ""nUnulng \la" doo. "' . .. , thoughl II Most Of lbe qUes!l oM ro.l eed J>.I'II«lUD.! ruoh "" scllolGr.!hlpo, ::.", mn'hl! by DU>mb<!rs of the Boa.rd op- anti-defan'aU..... de,..,lopment pur to have been aMW.red and dissemination 01 .. duca- 10 aCl:Ompllsh in thl> pasl or resol \>'ed. but not tiona! malerials. travel. cle. 'I'o'bkh >nen ns Ibnt we will to lbe salis/ae Uon";;! aft oon- ",hlch call he p,"""um"" to havc to be judicious In the 0.1- cem"". A5 Te porlt'd. U,e Bonrd meel membership 1!.."pe..-taUons location 01 a"lIilnble fund. . has concluded th at lbeTe we .. e u long as there ocoUnues to <tall" nnd voluntCott lim., to proceduroJ and Jud/lll'lental "r- be memw,.,..hIp participation tho:te projects which are ot 00"" resulUnI! from both hUlte and support. ......1 impo.1.anec to lbe mem- In making .w fl' changes (to AN F.RANCISCO - The Ja- Il an" I.. American Cifiuml League lolt wee k (D ... 3) voiced sh'Qng obJecUons to lb. cllmlna([on of chort- "r utght. and o[ reduced rat. group 0I8h UI 01) regulU1'ly scheduled earrlcn. according 10 Dnvld Ushlo, JACL Nation- al Exeeul.lve Director. £Uml- n.aUon at "allln!!y charlers" 01 ni"cralt Is curren tl y belnlt conslde. -ed by the Ch' li Aero- nR ul.lC8 Board In Washington. GOY. Ariyoshi inaugurated Notional CO\lIIcll IuL< ben in general. Ihe hiring or n Development aloo 8PP"",ed a number 01 To be able In do Uds. we Officer and lhe ,'CoIISlmment new {lrojlT11ms .(or lbe bien- will to bove 'Oll'ese.n- of Don HaYMhl (1' 0111 Po,'llond nlum, but rould Dol provide tall Ye Input trom the mett\- to San Francl oQO) h. lbe "10 W s Urne of hill.h in- llaUon. CAB', proposed rol .. would mean thnt lower tares available on g r 0 u p nights would no longer be av- ailable to anyone or ony group - no mailer how large lbe group or how valid Its pur- pose." Ushlo sold. Every air tra, ieler, according to the pro- posed ruUng. mu,t pay the tull regulAr fare for his J)3lI- $8ge. (It should be noled thnt DO rate reductloo Is propos- ed or anUclPQ.led.) By ALLAN IS.,.ol. ' '" The P •• fOo CIII."", HONOLULU - In Os wlc •• lut week. (Dec. Z) aboul 8,000 throttled 1 h e grounds of lolanl Palace I II downlown Honolulu 10 ", t!- ness the lnaugurollon of Georg" n. Arl ywh l. 48. t b e fir.t NIkkei to become Gov- ernor o( uny American . \.ale. At 11 A.m., rho Roytd Ha- wa.lJlln B3tld. under Ih,· dI- l 'cAlllon "I Bundm8Jtter Ken- nelb Kn w.",hlrnu. . Inlck up No I A'I 0 HawaII ( Song or !he Islands). AI 11: 30. to a flourish 01 bualc., the R"yal Guard matched to their plll- ces. appearing lbey h & d a cenl ury ago. to the rclan or Ktog Kalakaua, wearing whJle helmet. and lUll/orma 01 bluc and while, baYQneb fi xed to archaIc rl tl e.. Irnup arne down theof incJudlnc all tlwt walk, amid standln, ltpeC- or J{awaJl In hlf pt'o- taw . betw('en a row (II tall J.ctln, to !mage 01 a 1cInd- yellow and red kahlllJ. I)'m- I" fatherly mo.n lnll' """- bol5 of roYa lt y. Uld mount- Ct'TRf'd r or th. welfAre of the c<l lbe bandaland where. In people he haa been 11))- J883. KaJaY.aua had belal<.ld- on to govem. ly be"" cOf'onaled. G. "Zulu" "I W".ont 1<, lind frIO _,. Ka bul saJllt' lbp O3\looal trn- 01 ,dUnlt' a job Ih_; NIna Rapozo &lInA' tit, said. Uno! to 00 t /lO national anlbem. (,t Ha- txcu_ "A l<:avlng 1\ waUan mnn&J'Cny, H .. ·,qaU To all who ... ould j 0 I n In J'onrA". cornpooed by Kala- (JW' I!'Ild",.von. I want tI1!!11l kaua. to d.1rl!. to be 001d and 1 m.- to UI" "" R lectlon ol(a ."Iew - .. Iio"' of Id·" '-m I ..- -- t h U as llRIOll e pl'l! sen I\. VI! w"..... " <_ eAu""...-. a w at Ie true and a dlrcclQr lor lbe Ethnic Skrly aJTI valw SOUAAI escape from lhe lleat or lbe Sue be- neath lhe branches 01 lhe> an- cI ent trees about I h e lawn. 'ome ot Iho spectatore were In unltorm. some clvlHaD! dresst'd tormally. some lnt'or- ma lly - men 10 open-neck aloha shirts. women In muu- muU6. lndlvldual and oth- wants of the membets are. AU H.mlogl? Project. e ... as to "'hat JACL should be too oCten, alleotlon Is given Allbough lbe crlUclsms were doing. Ob\'iou..ly. lhe ehap- only 10 lboSl! who are most based on procedural grauod.. lets. dblrlct councils. Nation- vodferous to thel.r do",nnd. II Is evident lbot the members aJ Board or slaff cannot do all ralber than to lbooe who ore oC the Bmu'd are reallY COIl- lbe things m06t representative of their c:crned lbal thore be .ccouet- T he David Kaupu pve alln;rtl\'e, to be ere;,tln lbe Invocation In EnaliJh and InnoVIIllve •.. I.f>II,e1ber We> In the ab(lrlalnal Hawaiian can force a ""I ty that II mf- tongue. Chief William I_hes In a cUmate of mutual to.,., II Is elear lhot there constituencies. ablllly for all decisions and ,,·tU be LnsuRlclenl regulor •• action. taken by 0" tor the 01'- JACL volued the foUowtn. obj""Uons to CAB Proposed .Rule Mnidng <lOR - 237C of 0...1. 30 (Docket Z4908) : At 12, lbc guberna lorlal group came from Jolanl Pal- ace, ArlYOl!hI ta ll and 1IJl1i.l- In g. Ihe face of hi. pret ty wit. rsdlant beneath a pert ba t, followed bY r Lt. Go\'. El ect Nelson K. Do aDd his wlte. !nut and tooperatloo • - ," Arl yOllhi, then to Dol. He ended. A woman !d. f\lnds 8'lIilable to carry oul The I'l!Ct1nl deliherllUons ilnd gnnl>.aUon and that there be m""t 01 the naUooal proq,rams dcclsioos by the National Cull repJ'esenlaUvc p1U1lclpa- approved or mandat4'<i for Ihe Boord haVe a111!(1dy be<m re- Uon in lbe decl510n making bltnnium. It is w.1I Ihat lbo> ported .xlens!,,""'y In tho> Pa- llrocesses oC the orgnll:!zalloll. National Board hos appro"ed clDe SUb.lanHal lime We wlU bear this well In mind lbe early e:<tablishment or Ihe during the me<1tinl! was de- in the future. C<>mlng t(; lbe podium, Dol uHe l: rlncmly and r,poke with customary fadUb', through." This Largest iJ'OClp e:l<preuing hi6 dellre t(; en- ever to at\.md. an courage parUclpat/on In gov- ·.-ned mote m.,...ed IUId :re.- by !be great nwn- usurtd b, lh'" or"t{oo than bers who now feel alienated any of a prmou. lnaugun- Mr. Sugiyama's address; 8319 C ushing Court, Springfield, Va. 22 153 "JACL. !he largesl nation 01 orgunl:tnllon Atncl'ie8m of Japanese an""$- lr) ', register! . ltong prote!\ agalnst !he Civil Aerooautlc. proposal to eUmlnate affinity charle(' Dlghlo. from I t. Uon. Arl yOllhl tollowed.l!balter - DOlI 50 r endered a .. tog precedent by acldreulng song. espea.aUy writun tor the audi ence 3fI "My fellow occasiOlO by Jean ga .... ,,_ Hawai ians" and apparentiJ' Ihima. " Ka Na' AUpUnl " (To- dumbtoundlnit' . lbe prcso. The mmraw' Balnbow). TIl .. ReY. IJTCU ourtur "" the eOlJet!p! Paul S Oruml JpOke the ben- t b a l Hawalt b a DO man', edlctioi.. thousands stood land dl1lereJlt I>3U_- retpecttully whik t h eo new Utle. nil" UIUIe!' - CCIIDlDOD Go\'ernor and IW! mto'.lr;op goverrun ... t and ani), the abo- o;oalked back the way tr.e'7 riglnes are HawaUaru. Atiyo- had COIlU! towards the DIt!G'. shl further set lJTeeedeJlt, by capitol. Suzuki alleges misuse of funds "JACL s ponsors alJlolly cha,ier Clights which send over on e· thousand members lp Japan each year. The pro- posed elimlnatioo of amnity charter nights would deny many thousand oC J A C I.. men,be,'S the olJPorlunily to "islt their ancestral home. This high inflationary ruling would pUt lhe co,t at roum' !TIp airlare to Japan out 0' lb. reach of a greal ma)or" Ity of JACL members. By 10. ·.UDAl\! NE\'\'.uA/ffl (DaOey Hampshire Ga.en e) AlIIHERST. Ma"". - Unh. of Mauachusetts oOOdals are in- vesUgalina charges lbal fed- .,ral funds ha".., been mhused al the School of Eduoation. The mailer. whlcb had been bandled lbrough ad- mJn1slrath'e chaooels sinc.. the ftrst week cl November. took a dramatic lum "'hen the man making the charges re«!h-ed a nole threatening hi, life If he came lorward wllb more inJormatioo. The allegations of misu"" at fund! were made by Asst. Dean Robert H. Suzuki. whose home 31 115 and HlU Rd. was \'aIldaUzed No". 19. ac- eordillll to local poliee. (Dr. Suzuki. wbo was main fll"'lker al lbe recent East - ern District-New York JACL lnltallatioc, was ooetime Na- tional JACL education com- mllUt! chalnnan. a ocfounder of lbe Greater Pasadeoa Area JACL In 1970 and aceepte<\ a poaltlon with U 01 M the fol- lowing summer.) School of Educatlon facul- ty look.lng InlO the issull.'i lbey do not know II there is a connection between SU2uki's allegations and the incldent at hts home and lbal the Iwo may be unrelated. Pollee said Ihere was "no eotry" by vandals. However the Gazette learned thai a lbrealenlng nol" was serlbbl- on a brown paper bag and throw]) through a broken garage window at lbe Suzu- kt hPtne. While Suzuki 01' his law- yer would make any comment on Ihe matter. one source Wilh direcl acceSS paraphrased the note to Suzuki as say tog: "It you doc' I let off - next" OMass Chancellor Randolpb Bromery had directed Dean Dayid. C, Bischoff of lbe Pro- vost's Olllce to conduci a com- plete of the allegations that might lake three weeks (Dec. 17). Sch!)Ol of Educa- Uon olllcials have agreed to cooperate, a UMas.s spokes- man said. and an audll was ;mtielpated lo verify or reject the charges. 1915 TOURNAMENT OF ROSES Princess Janet's Mother from Japan '\ Calif. - to mld- November wheo Ihe 1915 queen and her court members for the Tournament 01 RObes "ert) announced. one happy woman (besides t.he girls) was the Tokyo-born mother of Janet Elaine Marcellus, one 01 lbe six prul_ who will ride lhe lead Uoat C(1me Jan . I Mrs. Eiko Oishi MarceIIUl. '1\ ho met her husband Ran- dolph during Ibe Korean war In Sendni. salel she was IbrilI- ed "Janel wa. lucky to bave this opponunity" Tbe a1ne - lren-year-old prin""".. wu born In Monrovia, attending Pasadena City CoUege study- In,l; to be a legal secretary. She I. 5 fL 5. 115 lb . and has thr"" lbr eidesl who l< 21 being in J apan and the olbers all at bome. Mrs. Marccllu.s was railled In Komegaluro, M.iyagi-keo. attended lohyag! WomeD's College and ItUdled English at the YMCA Janet's lalber hails from SpringLIeJd. IlL Janet Marce ll us, 19 The Ur.1! Sansei ..,lecled a TOUrnament ot RoSC-' princess w .. Vicki Lynn Tsujlmoto In 1970. COLUIGII 0 I.DAHO-An anclMlt .1apu ne. ... acroll la unPBrk,,1 for an at the CoUege 01 Idaho In .on- not.1Jon with ."" r.11Ii serle. on Jal,an_ -AmurICll n cullure. _IarUne Jen 0, Donnu Pano .... DlreclOr at lbe RClll rmw Studl... Ceo\<- r ..nd MidDrI FUtU. hlro. Bol", Valley JAOL- er """"ul lant. IU''' . hown wltb a fCrQtJ about 300 yean olt) Th, .,.,.,m "" Ih .... Ko k"",,,,,o" "Wh y do P"OlIlc " nf I" bcc<Jmr Iwmou. "am- In lbo world? Everytblne II nO\hJnIl ' •• A buman .I.I.ke worm in Ibe unlvtl.u .... The incidenl at the Suzuki home was revealed to LOO- member School o[ Education (acuity Nov. 21 at its regu- lar meetillg by AsSOC!iale ProI. Earl Washington. One senior mmeber later explained: "1'he wo s very sympalbet- ic to Bob. We wanted to in- sure the safel) of him and his tamily. nod we waoled to be sure the police would han- dle lbe matter." midway to his speecb. by gy- ing. are .. 11 Amedcans." Throop his speech. Ariyo- shi th.. belle! tha.t he Is a poor orator. He spoke firmly, clearly. eloqU6lt1y. de- taJllng his aims and his hope According (0 several pro- fe!!SOTs Who were toterview- ed by the Gazette. the im- mediate question was prolect - lng the Suzuki Camily. But regarding the specillc charges of misuse of fuods, neither university nor School of Education faculty would give details. The acUng deaD. Earl Seidman, of the School of Education had no commenl "The CAB ruling wnuld mean to the older generatlon of Japanese in America the loss ot a ftnal opportunii;y to pay respects to living rela- tions in Japan. a cultural tra- dition of grea,t Imporlance. For younger Japanese Amer- icans. t.hIs would mean the loss ot tile only chance the,!' may have to re-establish the personal, cultural. and histo- rical ties which the y bave with Japan. For JACL. an or- ganization wllh a Mlion-wlde membership of nearly 30,000 members. Ihis would result in the [allure of the orgaruzation to accomplish one at its basic goals: to provide the oppor- tuni I)' 10 gain Drst - han SANTA lIfONJOA-In the. summer of 1970. new Japan prime mlois ter Takeo MikJ (second from lem Wla on a world lour. Piclure was taken 10 front ot Rand Corp. here to study the problems o( envlroomeotnl control of poUu- lion. With him are Los Angeles attorney Frank Cbuman lett), senror research aoalYlt Dr. Pa"! Lafl.ger. and Mild's privale seeretary Mr. Asano. Prewar (1933-37). Mild eWdled at USC ' and laught N!bongo at Showa Gakuen. whru-e Chuman was among the students. While Mlld was lorelgn minister In the mld-1960 .. he aloo met with JACL- en; to Tokyo. Bu il ding F und SAN FRANCISCO-The r;,,,,_ 18-30 lIat aclmowlectglng ClIII1- trlbutions to the JACL Head- quarters bnllcllng fund (lQIl- laIned 231 dooOlll, including a major tionatioo in the $10,000 and over CBlA!&ory. The lIat will be pubUshed in the .ran. 3-10 Issue. Racism in Canada heats debate knowledge ot, experience in, <.tORONTO - Story of l'3C- close. to home." said Cbarles 1<lJViCU:' MimsIer.B.oiJen K.. and appreciatiQJl f or J apan's lam in Canada Is beromIng an Roach. black pvII right3 lead- Andrao at Manpow ... ;md lm- rich, living CUltural heritage. Dgoolzing n.alionai debate as er who came here from Trloi- mJgr-ation cI.eclartd III ParlJa. Prol. D a v i d Schimmel. chairman of the Scbool o( Ed- ucation cabinet, compOsea of deans. faculty and student, circulated a memorandum In - . b.e b a...d .a wrj\ten complainl from Suru- k.I charging misuse of ledt!T- aJ funds in a grant. n rais - ed "a number oC questions" which were to be glveo to the professor responsible for the grant project al issue. Af- ler {aels from both sides are gathered. the memo slated, the inJormatioo was to be passed to Dean . Seidman and to university officials. Immigration of hlaw and dad 20 years ago. men!. LO _ CaroQ1I "For the airlines industry, Asians is sharply in higher Roach aIlo feels the gO\!ertl- In Calg.ary. ODe bnslne<vD"" SaIIa De .... PSW re- the proposed ellm.inatioo of proportion than heretofore. ment's goal Is 10 cut the num- caJIlng a clOI!ed door po1ky gioo3l directal' and !oaner' alltnlLy cbartel.' flights would which had been mainly frotn ber of Asians and blaeks who said: ,.Say that Canada took Lang Bead!. Pre:II:idenI; baa mean the loss of tbe revenue England and lbe Eurgpean are coming here and to tailor In 22 million from India. WOI'bd the last egbt J1!SZS generated by JACL's afllniJ;y Continent. a new immigration polley to doubling our popu1atioo.. It as a Childrea'a Serriees ... «1<- charier 1I1gMs, which would 10 the prewar on the fit one way or another. wouldn't reaJ.J;y do IndIa '\'elY er with r.c. Angdos Coa:ntr. n ot be re placed by sales of west cost. the ChInese. Japa- The govemment insists Im- much good but it would make She 15 en. af the arpxtlzr!lf regular round trip airfare . to nese and FIlndus were S\Ib - migration policy is color-blind Canada a lota.IJ,y and C!QIIl- at the La!g Be!c:h the same JAOL members. Nor jecled to discriminati\)n - but and that policy cbanges \\'llI pleleiy different plaee. and Pmjf!Cts ami Is "'"" Continued on Pare 3 wonld these JACL members to longtime Canadians who be designed simply to in3ure what would we have aceom- in a numbet 01. otho!r «mmu - avail themselves of the pro- have been farily tolerant of that Canada does not accept plIsbed7" nib' arganizarlms posed Ooe Stop Inclusive newcomers here, they are now more people than sbe ean ao- Canada bas no mled ethnic Tour (OTe). OTC asking: ''Whal is the absorp- commodate. and natiOllalImmigratinn quo- Sendoff fete due . would triple lbe total cost of 1:100 capacity of Canadian 50- "U would be irresponsible Ia but expects to gr.mt im- a trip to Japa,? and the plan clell'?" lor the Canadian government tnigrant slabls to 200.000 """_ does Dol the J This traru;lates to . "How to admit more immigrants SOIlS a Applicant is ad- Rep.-elect Ml 'nela Iravel who neither desU'es many blacks?", writes William than we can adequately pro- tnitted on a point sYstem t?urs nor hotel accornmoda- Borders. New York Times vide with fundamentals such mea..<uri:ng education and ac- tions. QOrrespondent here. as jobs, housing and sodal cupational skills. "Until such time that a rn the 1971 census, Canada SAN JOSE - A s<;Ad-off par- proveD and ecoootnicaJly fea- only had 62,000 blacks-half ty for Congressman Mlneta sible aiternajive to lbe affinl- of them living in lhe Toronto and his family ,viII be host- ty charter is Councl. aJIInIty area. Since then, the Dumber ed by his friend. on Friday. <tharters mUlt remain. J A.CL Is thougbl to have increased Dec. 20, 6:30 p.m., at the Sa- strongly reeom/llends lbat the sharpty from the West Indies. kura Gardens with the NIsei Civil A.eronautics Board's pro- indies. In some quarters. these Democrats o( Sanla Clara as posed ruling to lerminale aOO- DeW visible bnmigrants are sponsors and Yosh Uchida 3JI nlJ;y charters be rejected." being blamed for some of To- Illeg al aliens said to be living in U.S, military bases in Okinawa-ken general chairman. ronto's neW urban Ills. Armed lor 225 only ENCYCLOPEDIA TO LIST robbery. (or e.'<ample, bas NARA - The Okinawa Pre- U. . military bases in Japan. will be "ccepted. Tickets caD risen 20 % above the rale laot fectural governmenl is expecl_ Base workers and local tesi- be oblalned by calUng George yeaf. police complatoed. ed to protest to lhe Defense dents hl!l'e ha!e recentl .... c:nm.- Hlnoki (297-3307) during day U,S. ETHNIC GROUPS Whether the complaint is -d pjural aln :-;,,,, th: or Phil Matsumura 258-4400 justlfied or not (there Is DO cut = ....... _ (evealngs). KENT, Ohio-The Keot State verltical:loo as crime statistics Foreign Office in Tokyo ruthe foreigners an: trafficking In Dinner ,vlU cost $10 per University Center fo,· EthnIc are not kept by race) It led illegal aliens residing inside drugs and other illegal busi- person and w 1 II include a Studies Is undert.ald.ng a na- Peter Roseothal. math profes- the U.S. tnilltary bases bere. Ooe report alleged some round or cocktail. tlonwlde survey of all ethnic SOl' at the UDiv, of Toronto, Under !he Status of Froces Koreans and Taiwanese have Next Issues 'Ibis ..-..elt's tsen.e IS !be final regular bd:IN the 1IDDu.a1 Hollda,- ...hich will go to }Ire5a nat week Dec. :0.- 2; . Another 6O-pagoer ;. plauned. The Xew Ysr SpeciJI1. dated Jan. 3-lO.. Is scbood- uled 10 be printed Jim.. (1doDday,). Deadline lor ma- terial lD thlS firS Issue af the new Is Dec. 3IL The ttgular 19.3 sched- ule resume.s with '!be PC dated .ran. I., deadline far wblm Is the Frida.,T prier (Jan. 101. -Edit.nr. 1974 Holida, I .... Boxscore .., organizations for liSting in a to set up a campus committee Agreement, oD.ly U .. ....-vice- geen deallng with nan:o\ics. SAN \JOSE CalIf. - Mayor comprehensIve eneyJo p e d i -, agalnlt racism last month. men, civilians and their fami- Another clalm<!d ThaIs were • Display Aib-GoaJ; 5.Sir Norman Y: MJneta. ejected edlled by Lubomyr R. "All t?Js talk .OUI Of . Ottawa lies are allowed to live on seiling AIam __ "11% SolimaI __ OlM last monlb to Cong!'eSs. was Wynar. director. hbo\1t immlgration policy actu- goods. grocenes and liquor AI\ZQDil _ 'SalIl..JI.n_om Invited to parliclpale in lbe Wyoer recently compleled a ally. helps to racist from the Px. Another Sn BemIO _ 1I Orl<!IJlalion program tor fresh- direciory of ethnle publlca- feelings. The offic,als are Say- NiSei congressman reported FilipJDO women were •• men congressmen Dec. 8-14 1.ions 10 t be U.S. ' ing lo Canadians that It IS the ,. liying to vaean! and Clo"''' -= s.. nae;;:- - "3H under auspices of Harvard Interested lII'i>uPS may wdle j:lresence of !?""ple .who are In Brozil killed engaged in prOoStitu .tion. Dd&Do ---'181" . _ u University. a SW'Vey questionnalre. dl!(erent s cauSIng thel.r . Close to . 200 tol'elgl1,e.t:s were :?'rl!:t' - -= The sessions were being Book Is expected to Ilst major problems, \ Rosenthal. I!..'< - slrt> PAULO - Suswnu Hi- said to livmg in- Ea5t l.A. _"ZSB __ ':s lhis week at the John eulturlll, frrltelllaJ. rcllgious. plamed. , , rata, 60, a Brazilian congress- side the U.S. !niIltary ba..... Eden T. -' II! _ a Fitzgerald Kennedy Institute ecooomic. political, social, pro- s population todl!) Is man los: 2.0 years, was kgled lhe Kyodo Agcnc,y ... lo< -= i 0/ Politics at Hru.'V8l·d. Par- tessiooal, scholarly, educaUon- ' 15 ,0 (as ""m- Nov. 9 III a head-on automo- learned here. meludlng Viet- __ '17l! Tulare = tlcipation Is Ilml\.ed and by at l'ecreaUooal. youth and pared wIth m the U.S.) bile crash bere. He was on his oamest'. BrItons. c..Neaa _'3Ii .I'wlD CIhes... a invitation other organizations and Toronto Is probablY the wa." home tram an election Italians. Canadians and EthIo- G 6 w_ . . most racially mixed communi- campaign appearance. plans. Contributions of Boise Yalley Nikkei topic of (ollege of ' Idaho workshop ty in Canada. _"li:! Tbe governmeot has asked '" o]ympos.. l5 PC 0III0e tbe people to speak on bnmi- REV. SHOKO MASUNAGA - PC .\d D...33l '" grafioD and made a prelimln- Omaha -= 1 em. Cal DC II (alifornia Sena le appoints fi rst .... a J prehenslve review is antlcl- til - __ 3! contioues Buddh, 'st NI'sel ' as chaplal'n f or year -==' ': Dec. 6 . notes coyrespollde.nt BorderS: SKnmmio - l'n . CALDWELL, Idaho-Tho Ja- 01 Idaho, lbe slide prt;S"ola- many C8l1adlans are dlsco,' er- On .... LInens-Goai 665 COnaul General Mnsa- tlon Is designed to proVide the Ing a kind of lba' Clnc:umatl :1'1 PhIIa _ _ 40 tad HI kf I P 111 d vill bll Ilb b k d I I .R ' -. ACRAMENTO. Calif. _ The as nnban 01 the m urob bere:- Qorte --= 16 _ IS b. ran: tn or Rev.' hoko r.tasunaga, 58. one of the l our largest Bud.- =D - : the opening M !s<lon 0/ 9 $pc- paling 10 the series. "People bel'e alwttYs lalked head minister o[ t h Bud- dblsl cburches in the == 3/ &> -... _ 41 alai "'rl ell at Ihe College of Every Thuuday [or Six about tho American being the dhlst Chlll'Ch ot Sacramento, States. G .... nwt _ lit 5>1", Sub - Idaho hel'o on the conb'lbu- weeks. beghmJl,g Jan . 9, lbere on.,. tbat dlscrbnlnated bUl Idst week (Dec. 2) took He set ,'ed In the All' Furce - .:. _ tiona 01 U,e Jap aneso Amcrl- wlU be free workshops. elC- now ils turning out to be' a lot as chaplnln of tho State en- from 19454 7 and has been :\It oQ Ven.(lul _ :.t CjUl cltizcns of Iho Boise Va l- hlblts, demonstrations or per- al e. aotive in 8Q.l. Seoul work t or Now Y on _ PC 0tI!c:e _ 1 ley to t h (I cullul11J. DrUstlc, forman tel, al 7:aO p.m. on th e The 6" SI B\lddhist e,' er \0 25 years, \VhiI" In Los An- = ... -= : D<e. economic and «oclal ute 0' the CoUege o( Idnl10 campus. EaCh Ruth As awa hono red serve as chQplnto in tho Cal- geles. he \Vas part -time chap- m t-Go3l:!3 DDlb area. All 8C .. will be open wlU be/allowed by ft ilornla Legislat ure. he suc- lain at the UDiv. ot outh- ---- to Ihe public wlUlout ahol'lIe. Clemon lrllLlon at a Japanese SAN FRANClSCO - N I s e I c.eds Ihe Rev. David R. ern Califon,ta. Una _ _ 11 AnoU,er d I a I I n II u i 8 bed cultural att tOl'm. sculptress Ruth Asawa Lani er wope or Oak P ark Un1led Sen. Albert S. Rodda tD- speaker Icheduled for the . e- DOnna :Pan on •• Director of recetved !ho ninth annual Methodist Church. Saoramenlo) who nor:nln ates Mea will be Dr. HOI' ,), L. KJ- Ihe Regional Sl1.dies Cenlet . Robert C. Kll 'kwood AwRlo 'd Masunaga Is a na ti ve of chaplains lor the Senate. said lano, UOLA profcllaor and RU- In nnnounctog the S<U'les. said from the San Franclsco Foun- Sacral)\ ento And a tt ended eJe- serve on a rolalion ba- Ihor or "JoptJ.DClIP Am et1euna: thnt It f. tUllded jointly by U ,e dolloD Nov. 25 tO l' making men l61J' here. Ho wes sis and, to _I lbe T h <Evolution or a Subcul- A5soc lnUon tor Ihe H\lmant- "the m ost constxllcllve a nd graduated from high sehool Senale bas had Its IIrst black. Christmas (heer acknDwledges $1,581 tW·e". Li es rn Idaho And the college. slgnttlcnnt contr!butlon to In OltIlard where 11.1$ la", la- first American 01 Chinese de<- LOS ANGELES - The 19'" An Int roductory tiJldc-lapo Pr tlll idenl Yosillo T. kahuslll community me In the Bay lber. Rc,·. Taiken Masunaga. cent and tirst minister .ftoom Christmas Cheer ca.mpaign re- program on hlstol')' or tho and olher om""r. 01 lhe .Bol te Area during the pa.. t yenr." served prownr, and studIed a Greek OrlhodG.'< church. port No.1 (as oC :0...,.. 6) til>- Joponr .., Am'll'lcllJ1 Communl- Valley JACL al'C cool'dlnntlng Award to oluded a pl aque and 10 1' the priesthood III Japan. Tile Rev. Leo Mctll1lster, knowledged SI,588 'Y wUI he avail able r or Ul\e !he evonte. Mldod Fu.rushlro, a 1.000 cheok. li e Se l 'Vt'd in ellUrches In pastor 01 Immaculate Concep- fot 93 rootrlbutors. Major da- by I""a l rlvle nnd " hur ch ot Raltle 8. Clildwell, long ---- Seattle. San II1lJt(!O tUld lA_ tion Chllrt'h. w!ll nor.; Include: f/r OUp l .. It .... Df>c . I. J>l'Ilpnred employee at CoUegc 01 fo,' nea,'ly 25 yea... conllnue a. Ass embly cbap- $$.00- 1J&l1On. SIUl<> by tho Snak<: River RCllfonlli Idaho I, MUng ItS (!OlISu]tant Thousand Clubbers Now belore. tetw'ning lo Sacramen- Inln. a po$t he has held since Studtu c.n1cJ' .. ih. Colle,e to t.be Ceo\.er' statr. Donate $35 a Year to in AullU$'i 1973 to heoad 1968, obi.

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TO THE POINT: Shigeki Sugiyama

Expectations II Is .udomaUc thai the vla- l!..'<lernal lund rai!;1t\i DO"el­

bUl~ and • .",.,Unu~ eIl'ecU"e- opmcnl Omce. nl!$s of J ACL depends on We now have hopes lhat "helbe r lbe oIl!anWttlan-a1 many CII' ma..l or t.he ne" pl'O-

JACL PROTESTS

PROPOSAL TO K.O.

CHARTER FLIGHTS PACIFI · r)~; ~ITIZE , i" )~., J

Membersh;" Publico ... n: J,p.n."" Am,,' .. n ou«" e.o. • ~ weys •.. Lo~ Ang.,o;, Glil'. 'loot 2; 'lZ131 MAo 6.6936

Published W •• kl, &le.pl F ... I ,nd Loll w,.~. 0 i!J' ' ~« ond CI, • p",,_ P,1d .. los ~I .. , Calit,

l!'~~lh I ~; ~, ~m l ~ a~: ~!= ~ a "1 :';p ~ :,,:~~l t ,'ilas :~~i ":t':· "the voted to c1"d/}III~ and ~x -prctltUon, ru il$ memhe .... In bl~unlwn . pIQt"llI ~ thp ReUo"" Inken with tum. lbe "organizaUon" can- Bot lb" DevclOpmt'DI 0111. " or wllboul lhe approvAl of til. not MlUI "xpedatlons unless sbould nol be viewed as lbe full Executlve C o nunll~ In tiler an: made knOWl\ to the 1ll1a1 <!OIullon 10 all our .fIs . .. l lbe hIrlng 8Jld ~"ass ll!lU1'ent at ~d"""," or nll<'<'SSllry ""our~ . problems. t:;lt tem at fundln,! nail. Then wa$ equol con­tre provided ' 10 carryout t.ht' wlU nol be ava Llbble tor all ....,1'n exp ...... t'd by the Boord work or ... n lres e. pccl~ . U,e thlnll ' we woo l lo do or r~~k ' ~cofg : r W~Jo~ l .ow n .6S or

CA B Action Would

De ny U.S. Nikkei

• VI. it to Ja pa n VOL. 79 NO. 24 F'RUJA Y, DECEMBER 13. 1074 15 C£N'1'S

Tbt'''' a", cerlaln ""nUnulng \la" doo. "' ... , thoughl II Most Of lbe qUes!loM ro.leed J>.I'II«lUD.! ruoh "" scllolGr.!hlpo, ~ =1~'e\lSha~ ::.", mn'hl! by DU>mb<!rs of the Boa.rd op­anti-defan'aU..... de,..,lopment pur to have been aMW.red and dissemination 01 .. duca- 10 aCl:Ompllsh in thl> pasl or resol \>'ed. but ~rhaft . not tiona! malerials. travel. cle. 'I'o'bkh >nenns Ibnt we will to lbe salis/aeUon";;! aft oon­",hlch call he p,"""um"" to havc to be judicious In the 0.1- cem"". A5 Teporlt'd. U,e Bonrd meel membership 1!.."pe..-taUons location 01 a"lIilnble fund. . has concluded that lbeTe we .. e u long as there ocoUnues to <tall" nnd voluntCott lim., to proceduroJ and Jud/lll'lental "r­be memw,.,..hIp participation tho:te projects which are ot 00"" resulUnI! from both hUlte and support. ...... 1 impo.1.anec to lbe mem- In making .wfl' changes (to

AN F.RANCISCO - The Ja­Il an" I.. American Cifiuml League lolt wee k (D ... 3) voiced sh'Qng obJecUons to lb. P rop<I~ ed cllmlna([on of chort­" r utght. and o[ reduced rat. group 0I8h UI 01) regulU1'ly scheduled earrlcn.. according 10 Dnvld Ushlo, JACL Nation­al Exeeul.lve Director. £Uml­n.aUon at "allln!!y charlers" 01 ni"cralt Is curren tly belnlt conslde.-ed by the Ch'li Aero­nRul.lC8 Board In Washington.

GOY. Ariyoshi inaugurated

Tb~ Notional CO\lIIcll IuL< ben in general. Ihe hiring or n Development aloo 8PP"",ed a number 01 To be able In do Uds. we Officer and lhe ,'CoIISlmment new {lrojlT11ms .(or lbe bien- will 11~ to bove 'Oll'ese.n- of Don HaYMhl (1'0111 Po,'llond nlum, but rould Dol provide tallYe Input trom the mett\- to San FrancloQO) ~nd h. lbe

"10 W s Urne of hill.h in­llaUon. CAB', proposed rol .. would mean thnt th~ lower tares available on g r 0 u p nights would no longer be av­ailable to anyone or ony group - no mailer how large lbe group or how valid Its pur­pose." Ushlo sold. Every air tra,ieler, according to the pro­posed ruUng. mu, t pay the tull regulAr fare for his J)3lI­

$8ge. (It should be noled thnt DO rate reductloo Is propos­ed or anUclPQ.led.)

By ALLAN Bt:l:."K~fAN

IS.,.ol. ' '" The P •• fOo CIII."", HONOLULU - In Oswlc •• w~a lb e l' lut week. (Dec. Z)

aboul 8,000 throttled 1 h e grounds of lolanl Palace III down lown Honolulu 10 ",t!­ness the lnaugurollon of Georg" n. Arlywhl. 48. t b e fir. t NIkkei to become Gov­ernor o( uny American . \.ale.

At 11 A.m., rho Roytd Ha­wa.lJlln B3tld. under Ih,· dI­l'cAlllon " I Bundm8Jtter Ken­nelb Knw.",hlrnu. . Inlck up No IA'I 0 HawaII (Song or !he Islands). AI 11:30. to a flourish 01 bualc. , the R"yal Guard matched to their plll­ces. appearing 8~ lbey h & d a cenlury ago. to the rclan or Ktog Kalakaua, wearing whJle helmet. and lUll/orma 01 bluc and while, baYQneb fi xed to archaIc rl tle..

Th~ Irnup arne down theof incJudlnc all tlwt ~ . walk, amid th~ standln, ltpeC- or J{awaJl In hlf ~1aru. pt'o­

taw . betw('en a row (II tall J.ctln, to !mage 01 a 1cInd­yellow and red kahlllJ. I)'m- I" fatherly mo.n lnll' """­bol5 of roYalty. Uld mount- Ct'TRf'd ror th. welfAre of the c<l lbe bandaland where. In people he haa been ~1I~ 11))­

J883. KaJaY.aua had belal<.ld- on to govem. ly be"" cOf'onaled. G. "Zulu" "I W".ont 1<, lind frIO _,. Kabul saJllt' lbp O3\looal trn- 01 ,dUnlt' a job 4orl~." h ~ Ih_; NIna Rapozo &lInA' tit, said. Uno! to 00 iiv~ t /lO national anlbem. (,t ~. Ha- txcu_ "A l<:avlng 1\ ~. waUan mnn&J'Cny, H .. ·,qaU To all who ... ould j 0 I n In J'onrA". cornpooed by Kala- (JW' I!'Ild",.von. I want tI1!!11l kaua. to d.1rl!. to be 001d and 1m.-

=~,:~re~~~e:! ~m~:~ ~~~Sh ~:i.ic~~~ · lj ~1~hI" to UI" ""R lectlon ol(a ."Iew • - .. ~ua.t Iio"' of Id·" '-m I .. - -- t h U as llRIOll e pl'l!sen I\. VI! w"..... " <_ ~" eAu""...-. a w at Ie true and a dlrcclQr lor lbe Ethnic Skrly aJTIvalw SOUAAI escape

from lhe lleat or lbe Sue be­neath lhe branches 01 lhe> an­cIent trees a bout I h e lawn. 'ome ot Iho spectatore were

In unltorm. some clvlHaD! dresst'd tormally. some lnt'or­mally - men 10 open-neck aloha shirts. women In muu­muU6.

lndlvldual mcmber~ and oth- wants of the membets are. AU H.mlogl? Project. e ... as to "'hat JACL should be too oCten, alleotlon Is given Allbough lbe crlUclsms were doing. Ob\'iou..ly. lhe ehap- only 10 lboSl! who are most based on procedural grauod.. lets. dblrlct councils. Nation- vodferous to thel.r do",nnd. II Is evident lbot the members aJ Board or slaff cannot do all ralber than to lbooe who ore oC the Bmu'd are reallY COIl­

lbe things su~csted m06t representative of their c:crned lbal thore be .ccouet-

T he ~. David Kaupu pve alln;rtl\'e, to be ere;,tln ~nd lbe Invocation In EnaliJh and InnoVIIllve •.. I.f>II,e1ber We> In the ab(lrlalnal Hawaiian can force a ""I ty that IImf­tongue. Chief J u.tI~ William I_hes In a cUmate of mutual

to.,., II Is elear lhot there constituencies. ablllly for all decisions and ,,·tU be LnsuRlclenl regulor •• action. taken by 0" tor the 01'- JACL volued the foUowtn.

obj""Uons to CAB Proposed .Rule Mnidng <lOR - 237C of 0...1. 30 (Docket Z4908) :

At 12, lbc gubernalorlal group came from Jolanl Pal­ace, ArlYOl!hI ta ll and 1IJl1i.l­Ing. Ihe face of hi. pretty wit. rsdlant beneath a pert ba t, followed bY

r Lt. Go\'. Elect

Nelson K. Do aDd his wlte.

~e !!~~ffiC: ~ ~ ': !nut and tooperatloo • - ,"

ArlyOllhi, then to Dol. He ended. A woman !d. f\lnds 8'lIilable to carry oul The I'l!Ct1nl deliherllUons ilnd gnnl>.aUon and that there be m""t 01 the naUooal proq,rams dcclsioos by the National Cull repJ'esenlaUvc p1U1lclpa­approved or mandat4'<i for Ihe Boord haVe a111!(1dy be<m re- Uon in lbe decl510n making bltnnium. It is w.1I Ihat lbo> ported .xlens!,,""'y In tho> Pa- llrocesses oC the orgnll:!zalloll. National Board hos appro"ed clDe C!U~en . SUb.lanHal lime We wlU bear this well In mind lbe early e:<tablishment or Ihe during the me<1tinl! was de- in the future.

C<>mlng t(; lbe podium, Dol uHe l: rlncmly tmou ~ and r,poke with customary fadUb', through." This Largest iJ'OClp e:l<preuing hi6 dellre t(; en- ever to at\.md. an In.a u~ courage parUclpat/on In gov- ·.-ned mote m.,...ed IUId :re.­~ . mment by !be great nwn- usurtd b, lh'" or"t{oo than bers who now feel alienated any of a prmou. lnaugun-

Mr. Sugiyama's address; 8319 C ushing Court, Springfield, Va. 22 153

"JACL. !he largesl nation 01 orgunl:tnllon l 'e pr~eIlUng Atncl'ie8m of Japanese an""$­lr)', register! . ltong prote!\ agalnst !he Civil Aerooautlc. Bo.~rd' . proposal to eUmlnate affinity charle(' Dlghlo.

from It. Uon. ArlyOllhl tollowed.l!balter- DOlI 50 rendered a n~ ..

tog precedent by acldreulng song. espea.aUy writun tor the audience 3fI "My fellow th~ occasiOlO by Jean ga .... ,,_ Hawaiians" and apparentiJ' Ihima. "Ka Na' AUpUnl" (To­dumbtoundlnit' . lbe prcso. The mmraw' Balnbow). TIl .. ReY. IJTCU ourtur"" the eOlJet!p! Paul S Oruml JpOke the ben­t b a l Hawalt b a DO man', edlctioi.. ~ thousands stood land w~er., dl1lereJlt I>3U_- retpecttully whik t h eo new Utle. nil" UIUIe!' - CCIIDlDOD Go\'ernor and IW! mto'.lr;op goverrun ... t and ani), the abo- o;oalked back the way tr.e'7 riglnes are HawaUaru . Atiyo- had COIlU! towards the DIt!G'. shl further set lJTeeedeJlt, by capitol.

Suzuki alleges misuse of funds "JACL s ponsors alJlolly

cha,ier Clights which send over on e · thousand members lp Japan each year. The pro­posed elimlnatioo of amnity charter nights would deny many thousand oC J A C I.. men,be,'S the olJPorlunily to "islt their ancestral home. This high inflationary ruling would pUt lhe co,t at roum' !TIp airlare to Japan out 0' lb. reach of a greal ma)or" Ity of JACL members.

By 10. ·.UDAl\! NE\'\'.uA/ffl (DaOey Hampshire Ga.en e)

AlIIHERST. Ma"". - Unh. of Mauachusetts oOOdals are in­vesUgalina charges lbal fed­.,ral funds ha".., been mhused al the School of Eduoation.

The mailer. whlcb had been rou~ bandled lbrough ad­mJn1slrath'e chaooels sinc .. the ftrst week cl November. took a dramatic lum "'hen the man making the charges re«!h-ed a nole threatening hi, life If he came lorward wllb more inJormatioo.

The allegations of misu"" at fund! were made by Asst. Dean Robert H. Suzuki. whose home 31 115 and HlU Rd. was \'aIldaUzed No". 19. ac­eordillll to local poliee.

(Dr. Suzuki. wbo was main fll"'lker al lbe recent East­ern District-New York JACL lnltallatioc, was ooetime Na­tional JACL education com­mllUt! chalnnan. a ocfounder of lbe Greater Pasadeoa Area JACL In 1970 and aceepte<\ a poaltlon with U 01 M the fol­lowing summer.)

School of Educatlon facul-

ty look.lng InlO the issull.'i $tress~ lbey do not know II there is a connection between SU2uki's allegations and the incldent at hts home and lbal the Iwo may be unrelated. Pollee said Ihere was "no eotry" by vandals. However the Gazette learned thai a lbrealenlng nol" was serlbbl­~ on a brown paper bag and throw]) through a broken garage window at lbe Suzu­kt hPtne.

While Suzuki 01' his law­yer would make any comment on Ihe matter. one source Wilh direcl acceSS paraphrased the note to Suzuki as say tog: "It you doc' I let off - you'~e next"

OMass Chancellor Randolpb Bromery had directed Dean Dayid. C, Bischoff of lbe Pro­vost's Olllce to conduci a com­plete re,~ew of the allegations that might lake three weeks (Dec. 17). Sch!)Ol of Educa­Uon olllcials have agreed to cooperate, a UMas.s spokes­man said. and an audll was ;mtielpated lo verify or reject the charges.

1915 TOURNAMENT OF ROSES

Princess Janet's Mother from Japan '\

PASADE"~A, Calif. - to mld­November wheo Ihe 1915 queen and her court members for the Tournament 01 RObes "ert) announced. one happy woman (besides t.he girls) was the Tokyo-born mother of Janet Elaine Marcellus, one 01 lbe six prul_ who will ride lhe lead Uoat C(1me Jan. I

Mrs. Eiko Oishi MarceIIUl. '1\ ho met her husband Ran­dolph during Ibe Korean war In Sendni. salel she was IbrilI­ed "Janel wa. lucky to bave this opponunity" Tbe a1ne­lren-year-old prin""".. wu born In Monrovia, attending Pasadena City CoUege study­In,l; to be a legal secretary. She I. 5 fL 5. 115 lb. and has thr"" broth~ '" ' lbr eidesl who l< 21 being in J apan and the olbers all at bome.

Mrs. Marccllu.s was railled In Komegaluro, M.iyagi-keo. attended lohyag! WomeD's College and ItUdled English at the YMCA Janet's lalber hails from SpringLIeJd. IlL

Janet Marcellus, 19

The Ur.1! Sansei ..,lecled a TOUrnament ot RoSC-' princess w .. Vicki Lynn Tsujlmoto In 1970.

COLUIGII 0 I.DAHO-An anclMlt .1apune. ... acroll la unPBrk,,1 for an ~x h l hltJt>n at the CoUege 01 Idaho In .on­not.1Jon with ~ .""r.11Ii serle. on Jal,an_ -AmurIClln cullure. _IarUne J en 0, Donnu Pan o .... DlreclOr at lbe RClllrmw Studl ... Ceo\<-r .. nd MidDrI FUtU. hlro. Bol", Valley JAOL­er """"ullant. IU''' . hown wltb a fCrQtJ about 300 yean olt) Th, .,.,.,m "" Ih .... Kok"",,,,,o" ~rHn w l o"'o: "Wh y do P"OlIlc " nf I" bcc<Jmr Iwmou. "am- In lbo world? Everytblne II nO\hJnIl ' •• A buman .I.I.ke • worm in Ibe unlvtl.u ....

The incidenl at the Suzuki home was revealed to t~e LOO­member School o[ Education (acuity Nov. 21 at its regu­lar meetillg by AsSOC!iale ProI. Earl Washington. One senior mmeber later explained: "1'he facull~ ' wos very sympalbet­ic to Bob. We wanted to in­sure the safel) of him and his tamily. nod we waoled to be sure the police would han­dle lbe matter."

midway to his speecb. by gy- r~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ing. ~W" are .. 11 Amedcans." Throop his speech. Ariyo­

shi destroy~ th.. belle! tha.t he Is a poor orator. He spoke firmly, clearly. eloqU6lt1y. de­taJllng his aims and his hope

According (0 several pro­fe!!SOTs Who were toterview­ed by the Gazette. the im­mediate question was prolect­lng the Suzuki Camily. But regarding the specillc charges of misuse of fuods, neither th~ university nor School of Education faculty would give details. The acUng deaD. Earl Seidman, of the School of Education had no commenl

"The CAB ruling wnuld mean to the older generatlon of Japanese in America the loss ot a ftnal opportunii;y to pay respects to living rela­tions in Japan. a cultural tra­dition of grea,t Imporlance. For younger Japanese Amer­icans. t.hIs would mean the loss ot tile only chance the,!' may have to re- establish the personal, cultural. and histo­rical ties which the y bave with Japan. For JACL. an or­ganization wllh a Mlion-wlde membership of nearly 30,000 members. Ihis would result in the [allure of the orgaruzation to accomplish one at its basic goals: to provide the oppor­tuni I)' 10 gain Drst - han

SANTA lIfONJOA-In the. summer of 1970. new Japan prime mloister Takeo MikJ (second from lem Wla on a world lour. Piclure was taken 10 front ot Rand Corp. here to study the problems o( envlroomeotnl control of poUu­lion. With him are Los Angeles attorney Frank Cbuman lett), senror research aoalYlt Dr. Pa"! Lafl.ger. and Mild's privale seeretary Mr. Asano. Prewar (1933-37). Mild eWdled at USC 'and laught N!bongo at Showa Gakuen. whru-e Chuman was among the students. While Mlld was lorelgn minister In the mld-1960 .. he aloo met with JACL­en; to Tokyo.

Building Fund SAN FRANCISCO-The r;,,,,_ 18-30 lIat aclmowlectglng ClIII1-trlbutions to the JACL Head­quarters bnllcllng fund (lQIl­

laIned 231 dooOlll, including a major tionatioo in the $10,000 and over CBlA!&ory. The lIat will be pubUshed in the .ran. 3-10 Issue.

Racism in Canada heats debate knowledge ot, experience in, <.tORONTO - Story of l'3C- close. to home." said Cbarles 1<lJViCU:' MimsIer.B.oiJen K.. and appreciatiQJl for J apan's lam in Canada Is beromIng an Roach. black pvII right3 lead- Andrao at Manpow ... ;md lm­rich, living CUltural heritage. Dgoolzing n.alionai debate as er who came here from Trloi- mJgr-ation cI.eclartd III ParlJa.

Prol. D a v i d Schimmel. chairman of the Scbool o( Ed­ucation cabinet, compOsea of deans. faculty and student, circulated a memorandum In­dica~ .b.e b a...d ~ec:eiued .a wrj\ten complainl from Suru­k.I charging misuse of ledt!T­aJ funds in a grant. n rais­ed "a number oC questions" which were to be glveo to the professor responsible for the grant project al issue. Af­ler {aels from both sides are gathered. the memo slated, the inJormatioo was to be passed to Dean . Seidman and to university officials.

Immigration of hlaw and dad 20 years ago. men!. LO ~.GELI!S _ CaroQ1I "For the airlines industry, Asians is sharply in higher Roach aIlo feels the gO\!ertl- In Calg.ary. ODe bnslne<vD"" SaIIa De .... PSW UIi.atan~ re-

the proposed ellm.inatioo of proportion than heretofore. ment's goal Is 10 cut the num- caJIlng a clOI!ed door po1ky gioo3l directal' and !oaner' alltnlLy cbartel.' flights would which had been mainly frotn ber of Asians and blaeks who said: ,.Say that Canada took Lang Bead!. Pre:II:idenI; baa mean the loss of tbe revenue England and lbe Eurgpean are coming here and to tailor In 22 million from India. WOI'bd the last egbt J1!SZS generated by J ACL's afllniJ;y Continent. a new immigration polley to doubling our popu1atioo.. It as a Childrea'a Serriees ... «1<­charier 1I1gMs, which would 10 the prewar ye~ on the fit one way or another. wouldn't reaJ.J;y do IndIa '\'elY er with r.c. Angdos Coa:ntr. n ot be replaced by sales of west cost. the ChInese. Japa- The govemment insists Im- much good but it would make She 15 en. af the arpxtlzr!lf regular round trip airfare. to nese and FIlndus were S\Ib- migration policy is color-blind Canada a lota.IJ,y and C!QIIl- at the La!g Be!c:h ~ the same JAOL members. Nor jecled to discriminati\)n - but and that policy cbanges \\'llI pleleiy different plaee. and Pmjf!Cts ami Is "'"" ~

Continued on Pare 3 wonld these J ACL members to longtime Canadians who be designed simply to in3ure what would we have aceom- in a numbet 01. otho!r «mmu-avail themselves of the pro- have been farily tolerant of that Canada does not accept plIsbed7" nib' arganizarlms posed Ooe Stop Inclusive newcomers here, they are now more people than sbe ean ao- Canada bas no mled ethnic Tour C~arter (OTe). OTC asking: ''Whal is the absorp- commodate. and natiOllalImmigratinn quo-

Sendoff fete due . would triple lbe total cost of 1:100 capacity of Canadian 50- "U would be irresponsible Ia but expects to gr.mt im-a trip to Japa,? and the plan clell'?" lor the Canadian government tnigrant slabls to 200.000 """_ does Dol c~nslder the J ~OL This traru;lates to . "How to admit more immigrants SOIlS a ~. Applicant is ad-

Rep.-elect Ml'nela Iravel who neither desU'es many blacks?", writes William than we can adequately pro- tnitted on a point sYstem t?urs nor hotel accornmoda- Borders. New York Times vide with fundamentals such mea..<uri:ng education and ac-tions. QOrrespondent here. as jobs, housing and sodal cupational skills.

"Until such time that a rn the 1971 census, Canada SAN JOSE - A s<;Ad-off par- proveD and ecoootnicaJly fea- only had 62,000 blacks-half ty for Congressman Mlneta sible aiternajive to lbe affinl- of them living in lhe Toronto and his family ,viII be host- ty charter is Councl. aJIInIty area. Since then, the Dumber ed by his friend. on Friday. <tharters mUlt remain. J A.CL Is thougbl to have increased Dec. 20, 6:30 p.m., at the Sa- strongly reeom/llends lbat the sharpty from the West Indies. kura Gardens with the NIsei Civil A.eronautics Board's pro- indies. In some quarters. these Democrats o( Sanla Clara as posed ruling to lerminale aOO- DeW visible bnmigrants are sponsors and Yosh Uchida 3JI nlJ;y charters be rejected." being blamed for some of To-

Illegal aliens said to be living in

U.S, military bases in Okinawa-ken general chairman. ronto's neW urban Ills. Armed R~ervatlon' lor 225 only ENCYCLOPEDIA TO LIST robbery. (or e.'<ample, bas NARA - The Okinawa Pre- U . . military bases in Japan.

will be "ccepted. Tickets caD risen 20% above the rale laot fectural governmenl is expecl_ Base workers and local tesi-be oblalned by calUng George yeaf. police complatoed. ed to protest to lhe Defense dents hl!l'e ha!e recentl .... c:nm.-Hlnoki (297-3307) during day U,S. ETHNIC GROUPS Whether the complaint is Fa-'''ti~ Admin'~-tlon -d pjuralaln:-;,,,, tociaJsPOUthacet~~of th: or Phil Matsumura 258-4400 justlfied or not (there Is DO cut ~~ ~"Q = ....... _ ~ (evealngs). KENT, Ohio-The Keot State verltical:loo as crime statistics Foreign Office in Tokyo ruthe foreigners an: trafficking In

Dinner ,vlU cost $10 per University Center fo,· EthnIc are not kept by race) It led illegal aliens residing inside drugs and other illegal busi­person and w 1 II include a Studies Is undert.ald.ng a na- Peter Roseothal. math profes- the U.S. tnilltary bases bere. ~. Ooe report alleged some round or cocktail. tlonwlde survey of all ethnic SOl' at the UDiv, of Toronto, Under !he Status of Froces Koreans and Taiwanese have

Next Issues 'Ibis ..-..elt's tsen.e IS !be

final regular ~tiDll bd:IN the 1IDDu.a1 Hollda,- ~ ...hich will go to }Ire5a nat week doubl~ted Dec. :0.-2;. Another 6O-pagoer ;. plauned.

The Xew Ysr SpeciJI1. dated Jan. 3-lO.. Is scbood­uled 10 be printed Ia~ Jim.. (1doDday,). Deadline lor ma­terial lD thlS firS Issue af the new ~ Is Dec. 3IL

The ttgular 19.3 sched­ule resume.s with '!be PC dated .ran. I., deadline far wblm Is the Frida.,T prier (Jan. 101.-Edit.nr.

1974 Holida, I ....

Boxscore • .., organizations for liSting in a to set up a campus committee Agreement, oD.ly U .. ....-vice- geen deallng with nan:o\ics. SAN \JOSE CalIf. - Mayor comprehensIve eneyJo p e d i -, agalnlt racism last month. men, civilians and their fami- Another clalm<!d ThaIs were • Display Aib-GoaJ; 5.Sir Norman Y: MJneta. ejected b~ing edlled by Lubomyr R. "All t?Js talk .OUI Of. Ottawa lies are allowed to live on seiling ille~ ~a..<:ed AIam __ "11% SolimaI __ OlM last monlb to Cong!'eSs. was Wynar. director. hbo\1t immlgration policy actu- goods. grocenes and liquor AI\ZQDil _ 'SalIl..JI.n_om Invited to parliclpale in lbe Wyoer recently compleled a ally. helps to , ~ate racist • • from the ~~. Px. Another ~.,. _ ~ Sn BemIO _ 1I Orl<!IJlalion program tor fresh- direciory of ethnle publlca- feelings. The offic,als are Say- NiSei congressman reported FilipJDO women were ~i!Ik::r •• ~ ~-:~ men congressmen Dec. 8-14 1.ions 10 tbe U.S. ' ing lo Canadians that It IS the • ,. liying to vaean! h~ and Clo"''' -= ~ s.. nae;;:- - "3H

under auspices of Harvard Interested lII'i>uPS may wdle j:lresence of !?""ple .who are In Brozil killed engaged in prOoStitu.tion. Dd&Do ---'181" . _ u University. lo~ a SW'Vey questionnalre. dl!(erent .~al s cauSIng thel.r . Close to .200 tol'elgl1,e.t:s were :?'rl!:t' - "l~ -= ~

The sessions were being Book Is expected to Ilst major problems, \ Rosenthal. I!..'< - slrt> PAULO - Suswnu Hi- said to reglS~ ~ livmg in- Ea5t l.A. _"ZSB __ ':s h~ld lhis week at the John eulturlll, frrltelllaJ. rcllgious. plamed. , , rata, 60, a Brazilian congress- side the U.S. !niIltary ba..... Eden T. -' II! _ a Fitzgerald Kennedy Institute ecooomic. political, social, pro- ~anada s population todl!) Is man los: 2.0 years, was kgled lhe Kyodo ~e", s. Agcnc,y ~ ... lo< -= i St~ -="l~ 0/ Politics at Hru.'V8l·d. Par- tessiooal, scholarly, educaUon- ' 15 ,0 fOrelgn-~o,,!, (as ""m- Nov. 9 III a head-on automo- learned here. meludlng Viet- ~ __ '17l! Tulare ~_ = tlcipation Is Ilml\.ed and by at l'ecreaUooal. youth and pared wIth 5 .~ m the U.S.) bile crash bere. He was on his oamest'. Ind~811s. BrItons. c..Neaa _'3Ii .I'wlD CIhes... a invitation other organizations and Toronto Is probablY the wa." home tram an election Italians. Canadians and EthIo- G ~__ 6 w_ ~-.!!

. . most racially mixed communi- campaign appearance. plans. ~::: ~ ~::"'L.A..._~

Contributions of Boise Yalley Nikkei

topic of (ollege of' Idaho workshop

ty in Canada. 1oI.DI~ _"li:! Tbe governmeot has asked '" o]ympos.. l5 PC 0III0e ~

tbe people to speak on bnmi- REV. SHOKO MASUNAGA ~ od< - ~ PC .\d D...33l '"

grafioD and made a prelimln- Omaha -= 1 em. Cal DC II

~:.ov!,~ 1~~e~C~be~~~ (alifornia Senale appoints first ~ .... ~. a ~ J prehenslve review is antlcl- ~. til - __ 3!

pa~ tb~i=~on contioues Buddh,'st NI'sel' as chaplal'n for year ~ -==' ': Dec. 6 ~ . notes coyrespollde.nt BorderS: SKnmmio - l'n .

CALDWELL, Idaho-Tho Ja- 01 Idaho, lbe slide prt;S"ola- many C8l1adlans are dlsco,'er- • On .... LInens-Goai 665 p&n ~ ~ COnaul General Mnsa- tlon Is designed to proVide the Ing a kind of ~c lsm lba' th ~v Clnc:umatl :1'1 PhIIa _ _ 40 tad HI kf I P 111 d vill bll Ilb b k d I I . R ' - . ACRAMENTO. Calif. _ The as nnban 01 the m urob bere:- Qorte --= 16 _ IS b. ~CY1l~':e ~ak~" ran: ~ tn ~~tlo':. 'prep;~~°t:: pa~~: ~~u~!n~~nit~~ e ~uth or Rev.' hoko r.tasunaga, 58. one of the lour largest Bud.- =D - ~ ~ ~Io-= : the opening M!s<lon 0/ 9 $pc- paling 10 the series. "People bel'e alwttYs lalked head minister o[ t h ~ Bud- dblsl cburches in the Uni~ l)o ",,~ == 3/ &>-... _ 41 alai "'rlell at Ihe College of Every Thuuday [or Six about tho American being the dhlst Chlll'Ch ot Sacramento, States. G .... nwt _ lit 5>1", Sub - ~ Idaho hel'o on the conb'lbu- weeks. beghmJl,g Jan. 9, lbere on.,. tbat dlscrbnlnated bUl Idst week (Dec. 2) took ov~ r He set,'ed In the All' Furce ~~ - .:. l.!:' ~t1 1!S _ ~ tiona 01 U,e Japaneso Amcrl- wlU be free workshops. elC- now ils turning out to be' a lot as chaplnln of tho State en- from 194547 and has been :\It ~lympui oQ Ven.(lul _ :.t CjUl cltizcns of Iho Boise Val- hlblts, demonstrations or per- al e. aotive in 8Q.l. Seoul work tor Now Yon _ ~ PC 0tI!c:e _ 1

ley to t h (I cullul11J. DrUstlc, forman tel , al 7:aO p.m. on the The 6" SI B\lddhist e,'er \0 25 years, \VhiI" In Los An- = ... -= : D<e. 5_ ~ economic and «oclal ute 0' the CoUege o( Idnl10 campus. EaCh Ruth Asawa honored serve as chQplnto in tho Cal- geles. he \Vas part-time chap- • m l'~.... . t-Go3l:!3 DDlb area. All 8C .. ~Orut will be open s e. ~ lon wlU be/allowed by ft ilornla Legislature. he suc- lain at the UDiv. ot outh- ----to Ihe public wlUlout ahol'lIe. Clemon lrllLlon at a Japanese SAN FRANClSCO - N I s e I c.eds Ihe Rev. David R. ern Califon,ta. Una _ _ 11

AnoU,er d I a I I n II u i 8 bed cultural att tOl'm. sculptress Ruth Asawa Lanier wope or Oak Park Un1led Sen. Albert S. Rodda tD-speaker Icheduled for the . e- DOnna :Pan on •• Director of recetved !ho ninth annual Methodist Church. Saoramenlo) who nor:nlnates Mea will be Dr. HOI' ,), L. KJ- Ihe Regional Sl1.dies Cenlet . Robert C. Kll'kwood AwRlo'd Masunaga Is a native of chaplains lor the Senate. said lano, UOLA profcllaor and RU- In nnnounctog the S<U'les. said from the San Franclsco Foun- Sacral)\ento And attended eJe- lb~ serve on a rolalion ba­Ihor or "JoptJ.DClIP Amet1euna: thnt It f. tUllded jointly by U,e dolloD Nov. 25 t Ol' making menl61J' sehOQ1~ here. Ho wes sis and, to _I Y"'~' lbe T h ~ <Evolution or a Subcul- A5soclnUon tor Ihe H\lmant- "the m ost constxllcllve and graduated from high sehool Senale bas had Its IIrst black.

Christmas (heer

acknDwledges $1,581

tW·e". Lies rn Idaho And the college. slgnttlcnnt contr!butlon to In OltIlard where 11.1$ la", la- first American 01 Chinese de<- LOS ANGELES - The 19'" An Introductory tiJldc-lapo Prtlllidenl Yosillo T. kahuslll community m e In the Bay lber. Rc,·. Taiken Masunaga . cent and tirst minister .ftoom Christmas Cheer ca.mpaign re­

program on th ~ hlstol')' or tho and olher om""r. 01 lhe .Bolte Area during the pa..t yenr." served prownr, and studIed a Greek OrlhodG.'< church. port No. 1 (as oC :0...,.. 6) til>­

Joponr .., Am'll'lcllJ1 Communl- Valley JACL al'C cool'dlnntlng Award tooluded a plaque and 10 1' the priesthood III Japan. Tile Rev. Leo Mctll1lster, knowledged SI,588 ~I"ea 'Y wUI he available ror Ul\e !he evonte. Mldod Fu.rushlro, a 1.000 cheok. lie Sel'Vt'd in ellUrches In pastor 01 Immaculate Concep- fot 93 rootrlbutors. Major da-by I""al rlvle nnd "hurch ot Raltle 8. Clildwell, long U m~ ---- Seattle. San II1lJt(!O tUld lA_ tion CothoU~ Chllrt'h. w!ll nor.; Include: f/rOU p l .. It .... Df>c. I. J>l'Ilpnred employee at th~ CoUegc 01 All g~ l cs fo,' nea,'ly 25 yea ... conllnue a. Assembly cbap- $$.00- ~"" 1J&l1On. SIUl<> by tho Snak<: River RCllfonlli Idaho I, M Ung ItS (!OlISu]tant Thousand Clubbers Now belore. tetw'ning lo Sacramen- Inln. a po$t he has held since Dc>~oo:.~ ~lLull ~ Studtu c.n1cJ' .. ~ ih. Colle,e to t.be Ceo\.er' statr. Donate $35 a Year to in AullU$'i 1973 to heoad 1968, obi.

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. kl J, SUJlI.' ·ama. National J ACL Presldenl AItJ'f'd Hot l<!. pC Boan! Ch. lrman

• Stl n Klyoka ....

Honto- • I

c

WE - THEY . THEM: A PHENOMENON

- Buslne ... nd -Profession.' Guid •

.L.Ow" VI. " I/,UOINI /UU flT Harry K. Honda. Edllor P0111 "d. (.JI' ) t, II. 'rrn ,.,~ ., J ... .u..7 1J

W(!-The)' .. Thorn ~ ,"ound 'N")" much hke An t'JrrnPfflary l /Il, 1t1 \u.n., WI!Lt' 'i"'A'4 c.. ,. ~d" c1 "'& paid I I r.o. A ni~lcs. atilt ublcrlpllon Rat IDIV .b l~ In ad ancel: U.S. ; 0 yur. \1 3.80 for 1\\ 0

.nan. TorrlKn ~q ~ O a ,·cor. ~ . 7S 01 J ACL MembM hlp OUt. tor OI'''')'\' r l ubgtrlpt on. Noto Sub.<crlbo.'rs wi hln QI' I eI dell v • .,.. elth.r air nr ourf",... hould tnqul..., nboul rOI.·. domClOtic or In lemalional.

J::nIlUAh 1 11)0, doc. n't It" 'fh1. phl!nfJTnc.onOn. rtdlt"UJ'"n • I ~/~ ,'/'t ,.~., L" ~ ... It moy ",und, I. very much r~l.tHJ tl) th~ "urt'",1 hrirarl'hlcaJ 1-- ----. Iruclu", 01 JACI.., ". ciln t.t. d~nn"d by .J1i1V~rfKe m~mbc'r . NISEI 'L.~.IS ~ ThclC word. art" caUed • pbenomltnon betaUN! In''' ',flee lit ' I' UA •• ~

.... a.d oplnJoll. •• pre rd by rolumnbb, ••• pt lor J ,\l'L ... " wrll.", do Dot DI'<' .... ri l' r.n~1 J ('L polt.,.

they have a V f· r y ('I)mplcx I ~ 11,.,,#_ " T ••• " . meanln, an"Oloo. to chapl"r, Y e - --dletrlcl, naUonal olllc... Ind ."' .• Irom e. c h ('h "I>!''' '" .m.lo mploym.nt naUonAI ltafT, oor cUrren~ r.' on ~,,"laU«ll do.mand· A9'"'~Y hl_rarchlc.1 'Ylt~m. nK '1>«'In.1 "I th~ cluiPI".! • t I' ,Lao #.0,. ' , ,

L. t us pr(>C~1Xl to dcftn" tlIe dlilriot r"1>r ..... nwIJu I',r , ~....... 0. .,

each woed In d~ptll and Idtn- th e chlpt",· IJ Ullly nndl him. YAMIoTO n"V(L lii.i"v-tlly Ihe currelatlon cell In an awkward potlUoa. , • . J ~ ~

IV/', can be d"fin.d a the Th~ dltJrlet rep II bclrlttld· ,. ' .#:11 2- Friday, Dcc. 13. 1974

• For, Of a nd lIy JAY.

mdlvlduol locI I ChApter wHh ,.<J by hi petTI 9 n d .. lied It. aulODornoo I tructurr and "They", meanmg th~ dl \riot. • Walsonvlll • • C.llf program. hch chapler I "ory A IYPlCal tonverutJ<W1 1)<, ­

pro(eeUvr ot 1\ • IdenUly tW~'n a dlslrict r ~ I> ~nd a IhrOUlh I~ If'Olraphlc rllm, felll>w ·dlopl"" m~mbt·, c'JUld communllY LempcramMt ,,; ." Ilk" Ihlt: "HI Goor/l~'

Movin' On tolerlncc IIJI I .. ~c .. hlp and H"" .... ~v'".ytllin •• "In. r", the tradltlon:The chapter', Iden ll- ~lrlcl Iqvel1" "W~II lfarrY'1 ~-: _~ _ _ '='"'~ __ :....._ ty I mo. t Imp<>Nnt It) I~ Ita ,ood thaI YQU uktod, I'm • San J_ C.Uf m r m b e ro and community ollclUn, dl)n UOftI I u r 0<" I '

FOB Youth HOWl plod "'t "",e 10 •• 0 lollp.r Ihan ,,"uol pI.c. from

Ill. Japenu« mal..,n Youlh. lar thl. "'nk It will prob­ablll laic_ tip much of tho $pGe. "n rhl. riM 01 tit. "agr , ,0 III., Illn. "'1lI1H' no n,td 10 ,"ttrropl our h.el;c pacr. truing 10 pul t". H-peg. Holld.~ /UlI. 10 brd rl< .. <'OIJI lnp Il'rtk ­

tftd -£d..

Gov. Ariyoshi's Inaugural .Ince tlI l, la I h. ".. root. dlstrlcl youtll prouam Woolt' lDWAIID d. nnlUcJO ot .fACt.. you,re I" help oUI'" ·' lft,. .. .,,~

Thtl/ can .,.. d II f'd Ih why \I Ihat 110'11 IUY' .r. , ..., , en. ~ alway. comln. uJ< w II h ,1--------;...;.;...;.:;;;;

OJ IriN and I I • ault,nom()U .• many projttU! I .Iwa, dt... • SlIl1ls, Willi. llru'oture which encompl1leS naw. bul " .. ' chapl~r <!oem'1 I

ISTEIlMOt" iTAI. ITE:W; Here's tlIe lal."t new, 'rom tht V.1ley ot Salt and tlIe Lal<! 01 Spuds. In other word., the

f1trt " t 1<. rrr t 0/ Go", . .triU03hr. .,,(lllQurnl 'Pf'ftch dr/l"t"d 0' /olo ll i Pal.cl' nf· I ~ r bri ng .wonl in'" ol1lct Drc. ~ :

THE TEXT • wlCler r.nle ot /lt Clan phlc- have a ),oulh prolP'llm 09 I ' .1. phllo ..... phlca l. I nd Iradl- dO(' n'l relll'ct rAJ' Inter" ,mpeto.1 .... r.· e ~

",11 Admlnb tr .. Uon will Uonal view •. Al Ihls leH I a Th. district olf'CI peopl ' o!_ ~ ..... T.~ "V! Op. n .dministration

Iotermountalo District Youlh Council. In Jun .. ot thU year, Clen ----------­orinata. was elccllXl op- lor Central Calilomia DYC',

Chan,. pled,ed

repl ent a ll the people. No l ~ lInl 01 1,>le"8nc', rt _'1 ""00 will I'Ve In d, oo~ I one must besltale or tear 10 ~ n d underatandlnc mUl t be Intere l.! "I the duLr1ct Iond Y.'nomoto T rJ>el : e fYIc. .. -come to IIA tor ju. llce, for gencratell to crea t,· a co /I - dupl"'" on tlIe naUonal lev- "'.

pointed 10 the pGllUOO ot dis- F t 01 rI W ks Honolulu trict chl1J'. He be,ln 10 ~\'al- I~ .1 ct or hop, whlrh Thl. I. I memorable I n d

WhUe tlIe past peovlde. u. with • yard.tlck by which to mcalUr~ our ruturt- proarH. , • w.1I as • b .. ~ from which 10 el new ¥oal, and obj",,· live. Cor 11 0, I would a I • 0 bear In mind the ertdo un· derscored by my pred<!Culor when he IIr I look omc .. and which h~ repeatedly .treu­ed - tlI.1 chollg .. t. con.tont Rnd must be accommodated. Growth and change a r" a natural port 01 our live. and ot any viable iovernmenl.

Hrvlce, lor help. W. are . t.rucU\e, harmunlr.u. aLmcn· ~I Prom I h I. croup romes 1 _.;; ~' ;.; I _ " .;. ' ;.; n .: ~ ;;. ' ___ ..:.;..;::.; ,- ~. pledllocl to tlIe o1dvan.","enl robert. conductv. to tlIe bes t I h.. nall'JIII' poUd Z,

uate the JAY. proaram. bolh G::ntelga~~ h~~::'!k;, 2~-;~ .utplelou. day tor many. L~t pAlt and (lJ"Hl'nL .H .... e are tlIe Connl~ "akAi nil . 11l1~ that me belJin, then. by nollnl an­resu1&. or hi. ~,aluaUnn . To 1\ went \'~n' well nlher hJAlolie n,omrnl In our

01 art and Iclt nce. 10 e"cel- ot. rest. 01 JACL. and- fl'UldeJln~ 01 the' or;'an': ' New Yo.k City lenee m lXlucaUon, to the At this poin t tho delln lUoo lutl<W1. Allain WIth he betl I maximum enhancement oC our 01 JACL b ~ o meo muddlNl inl<!r... III Ih mtmb<1' In M',(.1l.JIo-, T '''vel }o ge"' 1 pby.lc.1 and IOCIII environ- aDd takt on a much broad- mind, tlIl. pl'rlOn rnA" """'lIl'Ie ' menLs and to Ihe continued er .cOJ)(' The I ra .• ·roo doll- allenat~d rrom IllS peen. "'It I ' 0 development Of a I tron/l and nilion in Ita lrue fOnD be - J im ' How'. f'\ I'rY hln ."tnC . ~ healfhy ~onomy whIch will gill! 10 accepl other detlnlUonl wltll Nall(,nal Board!" "Pre - • • 0 C

'Iu,?te '!"~:_I. 'ome dati:, to jot down are' pasL O<"".u.uUJI' what rauolXl Of< 14 r.dr" Tow" hlr>-Trrt: It wa- 12 yca .. allo. "mo.t

the dowofall of the di,biol UI )IIkl DIM.r, 10 the day, that tlIe p~ple ot tlIe PllIt ""as ..,ally '4$)' . Our Dftl 14-15 EoI .... l"olYno<hJp·Trl. l1awall ~ian a nelV journey pUl'JlOl'P or .~Is as an orRan- R~~~C~n\i ' D"~ ~.'~~\!'~I (NC· under tlIe I.adenhlp 01 I new IuUon w"N!III I><-In, achl,,\'ed. Df< II DII.rt.1 quart.rlv .... governor. That journey \vi ll so In turn w" lost peopl • • And po ... du.: l urely bt r!'Corded in HawaII'.

provide a ba I. for prosperi- of each rhapter In I h e cIlI - Iy IO<YJ Ceorl~ "h • d II . •

Iy and happlne for all our trict • n d ' . "h e r~ it'l .t, '> m".,Ung fa I ";'k al "",n· people. autonomy a l • district can be al Headquartus and we e I

Thla Admlnl!lr.lt\on "'i ll b .. mad. and lOme common l oals up our m"II\Ws> .. p drl co 10 open one, ' characteriud b,· e Labllshed. 1l.O'Iu. In reach "," JACL hone ty and Intell'lty. \'1. wlil ,Thf'm . can be deftned as tlIe budget lor n!!Xt yEar. W .. tell It. I~ I •. W. ,viII """ak N.llonal ot'llcers and atioo- Clme up with purenta,,,,, U\;ot ot our efforl" and ot our .1 Ilall'. Althou,h earh mlln- W~ leel earh diltrlet can meet.. UCCC$U'. BUI \\e \\'111 ab o "'Ins III own Idenllty. moel O .. r dl Inet nee<U to tncr.ue

wben you I~ peoplr "00 1 Dff' II. cr.lnenlo·'"lrul Nlahl ebap~n •• nd ""hen 'yod lOR ~!~ner tor .hr JACI , JAY .abl- ~nal. IS p_rhap. thr JII'"",I-dlap\ets, )'OU lose .. our dU- Df< II DYC C!lr"'ma. C....". e t period in our hUoe)'.

trlct. 11111'. as simple as ~an ~":"~'~'tr~~m~~·.lIall" San Ad~~~~:,:n·r:~r~.~~t'~ ~ Df"CT II ' San "nn('L'!IC'O~Dtnnf'r Ihl F It I

"So. the problem now I. and dan .. : many ni'. or ",me. a " 'bat ls the ..,Iutlon to our JaIL II ~ D\"C m..,Un, at San • dllY 01 t...,lh Joy. For olh­probll!1n1! And ou aU kno". ~~nt;~ry ~Wi'~t~'\O 8oJnk. nUl ers, it 1! an oct"Asion for nos·

OU can't start al tlIe top and The PaolOc Soulhwe I Dis- talgi. and a ccrl.ln 'vUlful-_k ct.o..'D. TOU ha" .. 10 .tan tri~ Youlh Councll jllAt had oess in endlol a lonll I n d It the bottom and .... or" up. tlIelr dlstricl h.llly during tbe fruitful relationship. For slill That II euetiy ... hll ~ hap- weck~nd ot Nov. 22-23 at Big others. It .. a day ot mlxlXl I*IIDI here In tire Intennoun- 8<oar. There were 30 people in emoUons. taID Dye. attendance and ac~ordlnll to Whale"er 0 u r range of

I, too. pledge ehan«~ :

chan,e nol jusl lor the oak. 01 chaoge, bul chan,e to meet I1~W necds and Dew time •. To remain progreoslve, a soclely must conllnue to evolve. It mu.t be dynamic, nol .taUc; priorities are alway. ~lni re­ordered. And 00 It fa that we will ~eek nelV ways, more et­'<!Clive meam, ot !mprovln, what govemmenl should do for Ihe ~ake 01 our P"Ople.

.peak of Our disappointments I verage mem b ~ rs JIee them as by lor. . Can you bring at and lelback1. W. a, k only I~r one. A,.ln l b ~ ddlniUon of up at OU ' nellt d Ui"' mee'­your undeutandin,. JACL com from tlIe gnu InC" " lie,., lI!teD Jim. 11 0 "

And It this I. to be tru- roots but 1111 ori,ln.1 me"D- "'Y' are a!way. cominl up 11' a ,overnmeol of the P"O- Inc tak"" on a mueb mor.. with .IOmetllmg. Why. do \10-pie, then each clllzen hu an beoad and geDeral nature b~· hl" e to Iner.,.,,, O'u ' percftl'­obllgaUon 10 do hI •• bare. I .au.e 01 tbe dlv ..... lt .. or pea· Ale? What i. NGtiO'l,oj doln, mean thIs 10 apply not only pie and coneem •. Th~ natloo- ,.,ItlI all our m~ anywaJ'!" 1.0 every level ot clvlJ serv- al oftlee .. and I tal! radiate ••• lilt In the State Covernment JACL as a nal.lonal orpnJz- To Itre W I poin t further.

.I'.d " ~r h se ' s

VC4.J Salo\o It on Ir e PC

.\1 iii 0 ,,,ofa Sweet Shop

-with the help ot my tlIc district chairperson Steve tlIougllt on tlIe poUUc.1 spec­frteDdI, we'ft kind 01 pmned Endo. I h e halO" wenl very trum. we are all Amerlcans. dlrW'll OW' dlstrict's PIll1>O"! as well A Liquid 'Theatr<' was And as clUzens 01 tbls great • JAY. orpnizatlon. th., be- put on for the membe ... and nation, ot • country $tt'eptd 1nJ: J'rootldlnc tlIe Japanese a lot 01 m~anln,ful Interaction In democratlc prioeiples nnd Ameft:m youth and an), otller OCCUlTed. The .new district traditions. we pro~rly regard ~ individual. tlIe "1'_ board for PSWDYC Is: Ihls occasioo as the culmina­portmIlt:r to lOdaJIze and meet Chru MorlAhl~. prolTolm : Milt. LIon oC a democratic proce .. otber people throu.h letivill ... Obi. mlm.,..hl. Nlncy U"""o. 01 tesled and proven worth. p~ and service projectl. i::i~ ~~ H~ImRoaJo· ~::'H~~: In tlIe special conlext ot Ha­lO eel\Jeft In the end • brt- 10. Tri-Dlst.fcr and ~v.n Endo. wallan hlslory. tlI~ ceremony lei' Ulldc!ntaodm, 01 b!m· or Dlsln<' Chalr"" ... n. we observe toda), is held in bawIt. The major thrust 01 tlIe d15- deep revereoce. Thus. the Ude

T am pleased tlIat a croup ot skilled and dediealed men aDd women have joined wltlI this Admlnlstratioo In de"e­loping Dew dlrecUon. Cor Ka­

but Iiso 10 thO'" In private al.lon delUn, with the specl- what do you W nk a chap-Indwtry and buslne., ftc conc~ ot each membm'. leT member would say to th~ , ", ::::======:;;=;::

Notlllnc I. ,ained, no one From thU point. tlIe correIa · • ·.tlonal Ol!l c~ who. by tile I­II served, by Ihoee who .It Uon betdm and Ihe phenome- "'''Y. Is hi s De chbor • .• :l Icily b I

... non occun. whose lddJ lit) to ~hoo l to- ~1 y. wr n .. og tlIeJr hands ,etll~ • • "'! The , ituaUon ,..1' : (..~ MARUKYO

waU's tuture. WI tlI their help. I otrer you

a fundamenLaI pJedge: what­ever the task. wbateve.r tlI. challenge-, we will at least try. 1 1V0uid rather try and err honestly tlIan be taulted lor tallln, tD meel I cbau..n,e . I want to dod 100 way. ot ,ettlng a job done. Dot be elven 100 exc:uses tor leaving It undone. To all who would

and bemoanlnl tlIelr lot. In- The chapler elect.! 0 n" or gel more ridlculow :lod th ' .tead. I would encourage a It. memben In r'pr-oot I' ts I a be J II n g more prrvalen' KImono Sicr. comtruetive atLltude and in- ' ~. .Ite all to come In and pre- In~rests DO the dI<!-rlct I~- Where dotl tlIlS all lead" I'" IleDI tlIeir Idea. for a better el. Now. wheo tlIe dl5tr1ct .p- Cloeely ""amme the OTp!]-

a.wail. with tlIe thouChI ot I pro,'" or dlsappro".... ideas. C ... tbnml OD P .. e • -__ that Wf!ve cot a loal trict actl\'ities will be \vith ot hiStory has brought us 10-

we're RrlriDC to dod people their ProJccl of tlIe Bienniwn. getller today on the"" hollow­"NtIa .. Interested In OUr They will be workin, in con- ed ,rounds for tlIe ceremo· ... ODe problem our dis- junction ,,'ith Pioneer Projects nlal exchaole ot the mantle trtd I~ In the the past and the Japan""e American or e"ecutlve authority.

working lOaether with fov-"'" .." I I

5~en;; ~;:~;;~:U;I ARES~f~?tE·ARC. un the benefits oC the tal -

ts and resources ot our pea- I ... p l ~. I expect, and I am COD - t 1011 " ••••• " •

,.,.. IIIe .bWty to admJt thai Community S~r\'lce. (JACS) • tire lAT. "ITllratJOft as m Los Angt'le .. They hope to Hl,h trult atructured did ~ot and does be worklog wit h the I .ei DOt lit eftT'1011e s n~ds and through these two or,anlu­"" bave to Keep! It. but tlon •. IIIIpIaf In mind we bave 10

In assumln, the omce of join UI ollr eodeavors, I want Governor. 1 am mindful ot tlIe tlIem to dare, to be bold and great responsibilities entrust- !maCinative, to be creaUve

fldent.jftllal J \VIII receive co- • ..J .. , .,,, .... . Operl on and participation. (, . a ......... ....

be lalble."

Some basic hrCb that tlIe roye .. COTIcetllnotlnl on IJ'\':

I-We can't p)_ ~yery­one. bul w.. bave to get a. I1IIIda InINt Into our p"'crana .d activttla from u many S*IPIe .. pouIble,

-S-We have to start lettin, YOWller people Inw tlIe JAYs organlzaUon.

:J-We have 10 ftrm up ~ laUOTIIblpe ,.-Jth the Senior Cbapten.

ed to tlIe Chlel Executlv" 01 and InnovaUve. 11Ie Midwest Dlslrlct Youth oUr State. Let us remember. too, tlIat Spirit of Aloha

Council had a dlstrlcl work- the times ahead will demand • hop In Omaha durin, the You have given me • hI'h sacriJlces (rom aU 01 us. Tbere I appeal. theo, for a stale-ThankslJi\'ing weekend. The l,,!sL I shall always cherlslr are very real worldwide prob- wide commitmeol 10 excel­Eastern District Youth Coun- IhlS trust aDd honor It m aU lems of population. cODSump- lence and for renewed dedi- . ell bad some n.Pltil!DLatives thaI I uDdertakc as your Cov- Uoo and production tlIat bave cation to all that Is so great wbo 11.00 Itltonded this work- ernor. already beeo manUe.stell to and special .bou~ our Hawaii, obop. Hav!!JI't heard how It 1 am equany mindful tlIat our dometltlc affairs. Indeed, particularly to tlIat spiril ot turned out but knowhl. thO$e tlIe example se~ by my dls- Hawaii, Ind a II of us, are Aloha wblch Is our commoo JAYs In the Mid ..... est It prob- tUll\lished predecessor Is • Involved io manldnd and in her1la,e. ably ..... ent alone with no difficult one to match. In hi. each otller. No man Is an II we al'O in a penod ot trouble bul OUed witll a lot doclicaUon. bls vision, his wls- Island. but we are an bland transition, let It be a tran­ot fun. dom, his deep-seated desire w 01 men, and to,etller we can slUoD to a reoaissance 01 tlIose

, 1 NWY t'" j O'tl

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NATIONAL

JACL CIUDI' UNION

2'2 SO 4th EAST

S.lt like City, Utah 14111 f-We blve to be lIe"lble In

our purpclWI to be able to chao,e to the times and Ihe

The EuUmt District youth in.ure equl\y and to open up torge a 'oclet)' that ftourl.!h - quaUties and attrlbules that Couocll had a gomg away dln- new opportunities tor a li our os In a cllmale 01 mulual trust hav" cbaracterized aU tlIe I ner for Call Nishioka. Natlon- P"Ople, Covernor Burns has and cooperallon. greal sorielle. or tlIe past - ~-::":::;::;'-::'-:":":::;:::;::;-::'~:'''::''::'::;-::'::::=::'='~'-::.::::::":::;::;-::.::: al Youtll Director. before sbe been a .hlnlng example to all a 1V11U~ess to make person- I " ., u_.", " • "

people. 5--W .. have to be abl" to

accept tlIe tact tlIat tim .... chan", and people chan,e .., tlIat actlville.. programs and .. rvtce proJecu thaI didn't w aTk m the PLot mlllht work DOW.

MorInua concluded: "We (.In·1 cay anything won't work unl_ we try. So lrom tlIe Vall., ot Salt and tlIe Slate ot I!lpudJ. be:'

• Hl ppenin, .

It lOunds ...... Ih. North­~JD CaUlornla,Wul<!rn Ntv­ada DIstrl~ Youth Council haa bern very btay U!JJ la I mDnth, and "'ill bf' bavln, a 111/11 Uhedule during tlIe next t .... monlhJ. The chapters hIVe been I.ndlni a hand to Ihelr Senior Chapters durln« the InnaUaUnn dlnnclW and I"" Sonoma. allo Ihe Iu d Ap­p r~laUon Dinner. Monwec)' ponaored a gporta Duy which

a llnc:t.cd maltY parUcfpanll Irom aU tlIe JAV, chaptora.

NC-WNDVC', new rhapt"r, San Pl'lInclaro, hu I)<,"n the

I .... t 01 all . Th~ y hIVe had • c. r wa h, sconj" trlck-or­LreaUnc for U rcu·. and h. l~ tlIrlr Senior rhnpl ~ r wltll lhe K~lro. K I PiCnic. }:.den T~rulllp hu b, ffl hoet­In, .U of tlIe DIILr1 c ~ MoN.­Inp a nd SAcramHito I. trytnC to rf9l11anlu. 11Ie11.

On Ih dJIlr1ct le.e.I. 0 u r f hl.rpcn fJO Grant J.fodu ~ hl haa runnmg around all ()\ er tlIe dJatrlct and . UrHn..:

p rnthlUlu m In all Ihe ch. p­rera Th~ 01 (our dl trl,· t ""'mben trlveled to FrH M

"-

made her long trek oul to who have been prlvlteged 10 Needs of State al sacrlOoes tor tlIe :uealer San Franelseo. Heard Gail bad work wit h him during his good. humao understanding oome trouble wi t .h hcr car Ihree lIluslrlous terms 01 ot- The slens 01 U,e hmes and 8 desire 10 sUi\·. for ea-somcwhee. in tlIe middle 01 Oce. clearJ,y indicate tlIal our SlIle cellence In every undertakln,. I he country. Wonder II tlIat IndelXl, were It nol Cor the must be com e IncreaslDIIly As we cbarl our new dI­Washington. DC. chapter was ueal changes brought about .. U-susLalnmg - In food pro- roellons, I e I us be grateIul trying hard to makc her Swy by his influence, In Hawaii's ducUon, In energy resoul't'cs but no~ learlul. As we <eel< back East= Sure don't blame ,,"ooomlc, poUtical and social and In otller basic necessiti .... unity In ,elUni 0 U r goal~. them If Ihey trted! Ilfe. I would not be standing We have 1001 taken pride leI us also treasure our dl-

C e n t r a I Cailtorrua DYC here today In tlIls capacity. In hl\'lng the most efficient y~~~ly oC methods and opln· ho.Led a work.! hop In Fresno large-.cale farms In tlIe world which ofTered a new view into Future historian.. will. I am In our sugar and pineapple We have rich human ...,-such loplcs as the Relocation sure. note the abundon~ crlXl- plan Lations. Our men and wo- sources in our youDII people CampI, tlIe Tretno community il Ibat Is due him (or all the men possc."1S I h e technology 01 cosmopolitan outlook. Th.v and Identlty. It wa grea~ ,ood Ihal bas been accom- and Ibe know-how thot made have uemendollA polentiai, talkin, t/llnc over with the pUshlXl In Hawoll O\'er the U,ese Industries a vital part for dramatic and \,igourotJS Senior JACL·"rs. Maybe, lb.Is pastlWO decades, lor the span 01 our economy. These s.me leadership. Our senior cl\i%­can oJ)('n lip new avenue.. of 01 his m6uence is at least skiUs and dedicatioo can be ens have a lore ot wisdom communlcatlon ~twecn tlIe that Ion,. It Is difficult to ade- applied to make our aCrlcul- and knowled&e which must Senlo .. and tlIe JAYs. quately express m~ ' personal lurol enterprises, not only lor be more Adequately applllXl.

Sure wi 'h MDYC, EDYC gratitude to him and tlIe sen. _ our own consumpUon bul lor lor their own .all.factlon a. and CCDYC could rommunt- of gratetulness to him we all other markets as well. well a. tor I h e beneOI oC cal<! what'. happenIng back tecl lor his extroordlnary At the same time, we mu.t tlIe less expericnclXl. tlIere. I'm l ure everyone would leadership. be sel<!CUve In promoting bal-' Let. ,I< ~heo ~,Io ~Ircsh. like II) know how tlIlnp are To 1.1 ... . Bunt.'. we also ex- anced .,.ooomie development Insphed b) tlIe past and em­,olng Wltll all Of the JAY" press 0 U r great admlraUon tlIat stresses quality and com- boldened by Ihe ,islon o! new their chaple", and tlIelr diI- and aloha tor h e I' gracious paUblUty wltb our unique In . horlzoDs. WltlI conftd~nc" In tfl<14. - Connie Sakal . ervlce and warm ho, pitalily sular nature. Mor<!Over. it we our tuture. eoure In the

NVCC COt. s.,c a. Fir t Lady 01 Hnwnii . a re to encourage balanclXl !<nowledge . that our desUo~ ' is _________________ ...;., ______ . economic development and to our 0\\ n hands to shape

controlllXl growtll we should nd pertect to malch our own aloo consider • b~lanced dls- hopes and aspirallons, let us hibtUfon of our populnllon. contmue our )oum~y together. 25YearsAgo

In t h e Pacific Citize n, De c. 17, 1949

u.s. pay ftr t evacuaUon ne e C ~ n " dl"n evacuee cla im 10... claim . Wa hlngton $1 million In lu.' •. :. Stu­I ~tc r1 a rlt1 ~· NI I ell,lblllty donll In Canada city prole t for honu pI)·menl ... J a",,- ftrtn, ot Nlsol Instruclor.

In t he P.c1flc Citize n, De c. 31 , 1949

w . U· r r . luUon will b" prima ry obj ecll ve of ADC', leld lallve drlvr In 19 ~ (J

Nllel plonet'r a n('w Industry ••• W r brld. Ind Inlermar-rla,e II le", him. mini I.r "- .

1 h~ need. 01 our Neighbor Islands, then. must be borne in mind a. wI! consider the probloms 01 0 u r populaUon centers on Oahu.

In . et'klng quality I:rowth. W t should a I • 0 conUnue to t xplore th e potenUa" openlXl up by n ~ IV technolo/IY and ncw dl.eoverl.,.. particularly In the re10urees tlI.t abound In Iht occan tha t surrounds u. and 15 80 much a PRrL oC our IIv",

To Achieve 0 U r ,oalo lor Ih(' tulure. w. m u • I merit and r.,.elve the enU,hlened coopera tion Rnd aeUvo parH­elpaUon 01 a ll ot our peoplo.

'.

For ;t bette r life

As we conUnue on I h i. journey tn c .. ca te " beller Ii!e t nr ou.-.elv(!$. let us also be ~vcr mlnd1u l Of tlIe obUgallon tha t we have to succelXllng l eneratlons-to lay Ihe foun­dation tor A tutun whiCh will be preIerrlXl by our children and our ehlldl'en', children.

Let u< Ihen carl')' on, wi Ih lull Icsolve, ,vi th every eon­"Icllon and with tlIe will to ,ucceed.

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In, 01 God a. " e llegln our new AdnunlsLralioo.

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Or:R • ·ORTIILR:\ cot: ·l:o.c rho~· look Identlc.1 In

J.p.n r Amp ·ic ns, bul lhe: cultural dlf!ert'Il<"" that char­.C!1t n.z:~ us bfocame \ cry ("\~id('nl "hen Toa.slm"llcl" Hank Edamura ukl'd the 19U1I,rll1l to Join him In a loa I to open ~ e,·.nllle. E'·tI")'one.... Iw wal~r IOblel In band. "To

\h. Qu n. ft he Slid. and U,e .... """"" came nnnl): "To th ,aurua and Gear,. Tanalta-Q" ..... I.. on the panel.

The OCQ Ion "Ill dllll P",.haps the ItUlIot Int • ....,.un. .pOOIOred by the Japant. qu ... Uon wo. ukpd by • youna c.nadlan Cultural Cfttln! IL on.e! womln. • b~t I cln put"POl" as to let m<mbe- remember. lt .vn. phraCO<'<l • I acqu.inted with the J.p.- ",",.Ihlng like thll: uWbl1 I DUe ,\merie.n ruest. Rnd il JQpanc,. cultu",. and wh~

Ina • m t inure;tlnll e'en- cba~~;;;::: 1~~:::!I;:~:'lr;!: There ;u., .ome U.OOO ;8pa- It wu a question .. k.ed In

n_ Canadlans ·1n Ole Toron- sJoc<>rit and not one wIth

~~I ~:=l~: e~~~· ... I:':.:~~ enSI on '"Ctl. Th" panel's re­Ihp W~ Co~l. or tbelr de- ··poru obvlou.ly dldn't oatlsly I, ~anu, '" It h . I a tel y a hor. but It did INd to a Uve­IprtnkllDK of new Irnmllranu. b· dI.",u. .. lon. To the vl.ltor .... bout tin ye r.< arD. tn an ef- lrom 10Uth of the border it f n f.O d. ·clop a rcn~r around WII apparenl that Canadian ,,·h.eb th~y L'OUld I tcr th Ir nsrl a", ton, bl· Ihe <llane Ide Ut)·. they tatlN work un IdenUtv que Uon that lTOublc a magnifIcent hOme In Ihe "11- m~\"' on",,1 In the Slate.< burb c.1I1'd Don ~UIls . The The;' ha,·e won n measure of fI..,t 7e.r the buildlnl: com- •• ""pt nee weir parents never mil~ beld ,~ meeun", whleb kne,'" at a compar.bl~ 8/le \I an indlcallon o( how ri- I For e:<ample. I learned (or ously they attackrd the pro- the flr;t dme thaI unUI 1947 len. IU I slarler they bought Canadian Nt,el wcrt· sL'COl1d o woodod plol a"ay off on Ihe ela < clllzen I),. law The\" ed,e or nn" h~", and WI" "err citizen .. bUI nol entlUed ~·U!!ly crttlcl.ud for the de- to vole. That. fortunaleh·. ha. .Won ( ince Ihf'JI the cIty been taken care 01) . Inter­h ... ItO ·n o. ''I1fId the sile, • marriage with P<!Ople 01 olh.". frH oy I rlahl PU I Itt and .thnlc bftekrround. Is com-11.0 value hn appl <Ioted monpla... f:conomlc oppor­many unles). Raymond tori- lunltv l. vlrtuall)· unrestricted • ma. Ihe emment t\l"'i bee. use oC lace. Allhough few archllect. worked "ith th('m NI""i nnd Sansei ha"" (tone on tho de ien. Ho came up into pollUc., th~I'" are notable

Ith a prlu-wlnnlntl oon ... pt. e~c~ptlon. like Tom Sho'·ama but III \;rw oC the \lme hr n"" Depul)' l\UnLster of ·Ener~

cas requlred to devote 10 gy and Resou .... '. And so It committee """,Un2. h. tlll\lrl,. ia unde .... undnble that many ,,~ made about 2~ cents an S n!llol are honestly un""rWn hour about the pan that Japan...,

The pro)ecl cost. somethin(t culture. whatev"r that man,. like 'l75.000. Some 1.500 mean. ought to play In their families contributed an aver- llve •.

Smithsonian asks

Nat'l JACL to help

in Bicentennial ~AN FRANCISCO Th Smlth",,"I.n In slitutlon Invlt­I'd lhl' Jnpnnt$~ Amrl"lc.n CIUa""" I.A!'Ru~ 10 tok .. port In th~ Blr~nt..nnIRI F' •• lIvAI o(

Am~rlc.,n FolklJ(r. Il WI. n­"ounol'd by D.vld .hlo. J A­Ct. F r<utl". Dit olor

Thr 1~ 76 (.stlval I. planncd to ,...Oed Amol"lcn M • nlUon or ImmIgrnnls and JACL will j"ln th. Smllhsonlnn In plan­nlnll nnd Imillemcntlnil " prr­.. nlI,tlol1 nil Jnpnnc.o Am.ri­cnn trndlUon.

The bwltntlon to JACL W/U

mad. by Jamc. R. Morrl • 01-tretor o{ Iho Oh'J.don o( Pot­(ormln, Art. (or th. Smlth­IonIan

Accordlnj[ to MorrJo Ihe th~llIo 0( Ihe rl'~II"nl will b~ "Old WIlYo In th.. New Wodd" and the muolc. danO<', orftlto ADd cuslo"," o( ethnic IlI"OUP {rom thr Unlt~d Slnt •• will b. brou.ht tORrther wilh their Old World coun~rparll In •• ert, . o( c.lebrQUol~' pre­rnted 00 tb .. NoUonal Mall In

\Volhln&ton, D.C. There 8re 01"" pllll1. for the

Feslival to lto on lour of sev­ernl dtle. In Ih" United Inles.

··W. look upon the Blc. n­tcnlllal Fertlval .. as an Important means {or coJUn« attention to the rich mosaIc o( ethnIc tradlllo,,", which mad. up the AmPlican experI­ence," :\forris 'Wrote. " We are a.klng the National J ACL to join with us beeau ... It I. a truly representatlve argnnlUl­tlon oC Americ~n. of Japan .. anceslry whIch h81 demon­.trat~ constructive and re­.ponslbl~ leade .. hlp and a deep commitment to plurnl­Ism ..

In accepllnll the Invltallon on hebalt o{ J ACL. U.hlo .taled. "W" are looklnll {or­ward to laking part In thl! very worthwhlle endcavor. I wlll shortly be In contact with age of 5200 eacb. Thcy 11n­

. nced the balance with d

300.000 mor!J:ue co- igned b) ;5 members. Th" re.ult is a pbplcaJ plant thll ,urpas",s anythinl I'\·e leen In any Japan03e American communl­I

N""I day, al the Buddhist ·Mr. Morris at thc SmltboniRn church. we caughl a gllmp •• to dIscu", with him further of thaI culture. A fund-raJsIng JACL', partlcipaUon In help­blWlar wa.. In prollT"SS and Ing to make the Festival truly \h" place wu Jumping with r"n ... tlve and munln&tul (or IsseI, Nisei, SanseI, Yonsel and AmerIcan. oC J.pan .... e an-Caucasian.. Bishop Newton ccstry.'_· _____ _ Isblur., .. naUve oC Hawall.

A. nne o{ Its tuncUO(l.\ the .. sured us Wat Buddhism l< Japlnl!$O Canadian Cultural alive and well In Toronto and Centre In,"ited this American not only on a strictly eccles!­Niset to oome up and p"ak. uUcal ba.ls. Th(' Issei have a Nearly 300 show~ up for the bowllng progtam. he explain­open mccUne \he (1m Dlltht, ed. and rellularly hold dan ..... "Cur hll p~enlaUon there parties. whlch _m. to me • '" u • dlscu Ion wIth three remarkable e"ample o{ cul­Clnadian Nisei oldllmero - tural adjustmenl that other Toyo Takata. Dr. Henry SUlIi- generallon.! can learn from.

• Richard Gima

Silver jubilee

PASADENA - The Pasadena Landscape Gardeners As<n., will celebrale Its 25th annlv­t-rsary with a dinner and cou­Cerence Jan. 3-5 '1 the Thun­derbird Hotel. Las Vegas. Jlro Oishi (now o! Ventura) was Ihe first pre<fdenl In 1953.

Aloha from Hawaii tracl dllcuuions invol\oing the two interisland air carriers.

Honolulu Hawaiian .nd Aloha. b1a empIOJ'" bav" been Th .. Pblllpplne consul gell-

warn~ to ,ear for "ooe hell eral. wbo conJlmed on Nov. II of a year" in labor-mana,.,. that his &ovemmenl had paid ment relad.,... In 1975. POOI- or the controversial ruJl-p.ge alb~ crises bave been predlct- ad welcomlng Imelda Marcos ed (or (I) ",aterUont ne&o- in Hawall recently. said ODe liadora with \he ILWU; (2) day later be had been mlstak­lour-drl ... er talb with the IL- en. Vincente Romero, the con­WU and Teamstera; (3) con- sui general, said on No .... 12 bJa

I th,;:overenment did not buy the ad. Instead. he said, the ad

J d waa paid tor by the local Unll-

apan To ay Filipino CouneU. Dr. Heory anayan. council presldenl. en eonllrmed that he b.d In

{act placed the ad on bebal1 o{ the council.

'ORO IN JAPAN - Jt ~'11.5 Howall·. beet producUon I.t olf. Jujl KuaJ. 89. Iraduate of but III ...... (,. productton Ia pl.n­UlIlv. of Chlcallo and admirer ~"ILt~=kol~~';~W~,c;~ a{ the U.S., who led We ban- The >en·I« aaJd b • ., 1I",4uouon u.ls tor Prell dent Ford aa he tn 50 I...,.b u 10 •

'aa lcavin& a bus1n65m~n'. 1 t~.n:r'!r Nru::r w~~e

tf!~lion U1 Tokyo . • . Op- ~r. produC'Uon wu 14 pe.r cent

Un Pence as one o( HawaU'. two Cederal dlstrIct judge •. Pence retired on Nov. 18. Sal­ary of a {ederal judge Is S~O,-000 • year.

Education

Francis Hatanaka. Honolulu dis t ric t superinundent of acbools, has criUcized a plan tor KUaI'<b in seboola becawe. he sass. it will create <fa para­military component or force In our schools." The slate would do better to concentrate on so­cietal and In-scbool cause. of violence rather than set up a dlsclpllnary {orce, Halanaka said .

Sports Seen.

Jim Phelan, 81, former head foolball coaeb at the Unlverst­Ues oC Purdue and Waahln&ton and at St. Mary'. College, Callf., died of a beart attack Nov. 14. p4)Sition partit:'s criticized the tI~!.. .. Oct,:~:r-~Ji;::Y~~~d:~(;

joint communlquf' Iuut-d af- near·rtt"Ont wlth ) .7" acre 01 toor Ih~ two-day summit (0' pOP'" belnl harnJ1ed. HI,h School Football JallJn, to dl.!pel Japan~"" Courtroom I" plrtons thai th~ US. may hne brouitbt nucl""r "eapons Lt Gov Nellon Dol IIY. Into Japan. Th~ St>clallsl>. that th. Ippolnlm~nt 01 all Drmoc:ratlc SoclaUlu and .t~te judl(o, .hould be remo,'­K~m.11Il IIld publlt unr ... t ed (rom the political arena. w .. hk~l,. 10 Iner •• e avec al- Ooi. a 10mleT ludRe. ea)'. le,e" U.S. nuclear pr~ce. Jud« •• should be oclected b)" The Japan Communist Party .n appointing authortty. He .. lrI "milItary .llIanco" be- "Y' h~ allO would do aw.y ' ... ..,n the u.s. and J apan w .. with ..,nal ... 'lI1"rmallon o( belnl perpetuated and that Judicial appoinlments Dol has th- plannrd .'lall b . the t.m- UlII trd lh.t )ud«e be ub­ppmr ""'" roar w .. aimed at eet 10 confirmation by. the I 1",lll<:rln, the aJllance. Rulln, voter .tt..r a )"car on the I.th",,1 D~'n'",",lIe Party bench.

Kamala.meh. Is the 1974 (ootball champion of th" In­teracbolutlc l.A!ague o{ Hono­lulu. It beal lolanl. 10-6, over Ihe Nov. 15-16 weekend In another game over the litune­weekend. Pun.bou won Irol}l DamIen by a 20 to 6 scorc.

Orde, PC tor Your

Schools 0' Libraries

StJlOn'S GreeH"g' and Ge .. Wish .... Ih.

J.~"e..,., American Community hall"" the ltalemr.nt .. con- DIck Yin \\onf h.. been trlbulln. Immcn 'Iy to world el""ted pl.ldcnt 01 Ihe Bar pe.~e AuodaUon of HawaII {or 1976. PARRISH & WOOD, INC,

lh,. Pro .Irlenr. IInl J ." .. - ~n. Hham Foni II appeUI. n c mr.al lIunnlt tb" II ·e-<l .. " wIll nominate the former stalc 3611 Torrlnco BI.d . 370·8501

fill "' .. on tho lut day In circuil judlle. tb .ucceed MAr- Torr.nco, C.tlf.

X 010 It T.t1TIIY. I the b • ., o( fIl UJhl,.ma. H~ brandlah- f rd <hopctlekll In lead 1>1 the lo,k to e. e\cry nne ", th~ IfI-routle dlnn ..... (PklurM o( hIm e.Unlt be Ille R mnlkn '" tr~ ",IMI,. pubU h.tt on thr (r~nt POX'-l "f U.S p.~n)

H. al." e"la,ed In the t ·pleal .~w,a parly .Ime. _fll'r-

art!!. upoeWn, tJa~ I h..tul. by 20 mInut .

The Tok)o To,.~r "'AX

(" .. urn h.... pholl>I"ph..t p, .. ltItont Ff>rrl trom e\~ry

JI'lUlble anrlp to ........ ~ " r.· pUca lor ltllnll him with Ih'l ,- tit.. o( world hl.tory. H~ "III '>CCUI77 tb.. ",acc ""c<o .U,,(Jot! ll> ("~r I'r .. I((,.,.,t,

Ixon • The" ee AmericR I 'In ' ..... It~ til"" , onl • .., Mr. FDrtl £a\e I" Ol.t lead • .., • Itlll "ere "mad~ In Ja­pAn , .... \hnl hlnl; on. rt rlplont I

Holtday Greeting to Our Many Japanese American Friend~ & Patrons

BASKIN ROBBINS

ICE CREAM STORES

Pr'I!.'lilit'TlL w n d It, how Ihe: ~-"~~-;;:;;;""-;;-"~I'''''''''''''''I'I'' ,f, '''''lIuk lhat ~rIt'IP th~1

~ t,.nl In Yihlrh Jap.tnt-" "0-' .. pt! 1'1 h.va m~d. Inront! • Th~ tOO rorr .... pnnd.nl r ovorlnlC th Whit" 1I0\1J11" I A MEMORIAL BOOKLET

Profil.: Yakima Valley Japanese Community, 1973 orkl<l out "I th Okura Ho· ,.1 In Tokyo .nd K"tlt, nO)'yl Hflfl'lJ tho pr r fll ~ • In 0'9'. 'tit • I'

,U "'1ul"p('d wth I'P'JWTII­,,(. TV ... , • u,J phtRlt .. nd • ,,.1. ".tenl

And lhlt ~kou"" or .I.j. n ptr nWd Ih~ (Jrdl'tr nr I

h, lioh,,.n [then, nt. Lhf"l . s.u..:t t'nu 'tt) ..... "1""" V .. II.v )"P-4"'1eu Communllv, 1.f'~u'(h ore C'Vrr pH flLf'<Il tn

Jot, Yord /0' hi. ptor anal I ,'" .... ,. I t .oel.Utan" Ith rr.,Unl and

d~ I" flu •• llllr " •••••• ,1,1 •••••••••• , ••••• " • o· Wr.1 w ... 981'

Suzuki •• l:olllillucd (rom fronl r ... Sehlmm~1 did not r~vr.1 UIC

t.\"p~ oC prol ... L Involvl'd. IVbat the oharR were or how much monl'~' was al I "UI'. Th, omount oC oUo,edly ml.u <'<I lunds "Ia aflll ubi, que. lIoo", he told Ih(' r,nll'tto. The c.b­In.t woo to mc~1 on Dec. 5

Oth"r (".uIty aId the Su-.ukl cbarN Involve moro thun just onv ,rAnt.

SUlukl. who hu ""en dean In chnr," o( buslne. at Ihe School Dr t:dllcullon {or the part thtc "('nu. hpd an­nounCl-d ral'll~r In Ih. month he would Ie len at llat m d ,,{ Ihe term to r~tum to IN,ching. III hi' post IS dran he IV" re'pon,lble (or over­e.lnll tho n,n"DIOmeRl of

School 01 Educnllon iran~

FTfday, OJoe 13, 10"4 Pac; fjc Citjzen-3

'Executive Order 9066' exhibit stirs

reactions in Stockton paper's forum S T () l KT () • CaUl - Th.· wld.ly-tr8vpl.d '·F-xe cut I ., e 0,11,.,. 90an" dfJplay "'II on dl."lo, tectnUy .1 tho PJtm~ .... Mu.eum and Ua,&ln Call~leoo h<fe,

One old-lImnr, C. s. LlVln~­Iton, r~8cted III S.bUltJ 1. - .­d.', letler pubUahod In 11" •• SlIl<"k ton R~C:Nd Oct Ie CIXn­

m.ntln. on th- dl.pll,.. !..Iv­Inlll.ton ,.,..rd.d P • .,I Harbor • n "cowardly .tla.k on ua hy IMm" Inlf\.t!ad (or "an n­ruAt! ror radam .(alnsl Japa­

n_ Amenc..". u bdtl. ., nl!.J:k, ItO'" In,s,tnltahJ '" an Inovlt It, tho NII"'I fH. with Ih. 442nd RCT He r~n4e<I the H2nd ovllalned -an .In­nl'(llble 314'~ tUUall7 nl~ wtth M desertao, ,. hleb II a1_ 10 an Army _nb., ret«d.~

Llvlnlllllln" tile (1(. "and ·them

ft "''' .00 C1"JllfUJlnl \I>

f1",,«. wond",-!111 whl!1hft' toe nv-,onl ,.hlu n. Ilpte Amerlean •

In hI, leller o( reMgnaUoD. Suwkl IYrot" thaL h" fell hi. lob was b ... oml"l1 too much

LO ANO};LE 'I'll. new "homp" {or tho County AJlan n • ..," thai culmlnatf:<! In W Community Cenltlr, whleb Iuld Ita open hotatl, I. at 2~01 ~ :vacllltIon.

S. Grand Ave. Participant. (from I.{n at the open hou~ Mauda. ",hI) ...,.. qu ... U<tn-

Leo. MtOannaJd. a COU~­lor. wu In~ at the aer­",d {or publl.hlnl{ UvlnlJtnra • letter, whlt:h he teU reeked

iI taoln Aud Ihnt he wanted to dedlc.l,. more tlmo to t.~(hln, "t UMH.S. ShorUy nrer h .. "nnounced his tr,I,­notion. SULukl made known thaI he had InformaUon which ,,"Ould b.. damnilnK to 'Om. peopl" WOI kina under ,rantl to tbe S.hool or Edu •• tlnn.

prOll"am are Crill, Shlm.bukuro. JAC1. relfrmal dJrf'Ctor; In, the moral .... Iu~ .... mr"1"Tl-Supervt.or KenMlh Hahn. moln .pt.k~r: Th!v. Peter Ii. InlC Eva'uaU.,., .... mlndO!<! th~ Kwon, Prelbyterlan cbapWn at USC-County MedIcal ~_ ~vacuet'l wUered much fln­ter; and emc ... Karl Nobuyukl, community r • .au."" ad- Incl.lly Ind had lo!' Ibelr

bull' rtllbl.t. But LlvIn&Jton

Ith bile-try and on-. wbicb HJtI .. r could bave U&ed by sub­JtltuUntl "Jew':' where J~a­n-. Am.rlcana wan metl­UOne<l.

mlnlatrator {or the Clly of Gard.na. counV.red .. vacu ..... lived mueb ____________ -C __ u_t_c_o_Utte_...:y:...:_R&lu..:..:..:..:Sblln..:..:.:..:.po.:.. be~r than th~ Ihou.anIU of

GI, who toullht the lapan_ In th~ JundM and dry 1"(,1-

AIId by UlJr., Ci<emw:. t"r Am"<1~arut, UVlnp\.Oft', ~, wd ~Oannald, a blaWlt No,1 1<IeoloJI'F 1Ja. t-n ·AIm

Some soure.·; SI1ld thllt Su­zuki WDS "under presrurt!" not to rei MS. hl InIormoUon aod 'Ito fOfgel" w hat he knew about th .. School o( EdueaUon QranLo.

Chapter Pulse A, t(ll" th" JaPlr.~ In

Am"<1o. Llvln&Jton rhetoric,­all" wed: "With thP known national pride 10 th~ d-ath or

Installation Faculty alia old conlu.lon

surrounds the poUee In" ... U- Sequoia install, lIollon DC \"nndull-m at tbe Su- Dayid Oku prelident wkl home. Wben uzukl learned 01 Ihe vandaUsm he went dlrecUy to lhe univer­sity pollee ,vlth the mailer. U1I1n .. security oRlelals saId. SUlukl was told thot beea ..... Ihr Incident occurred oil-cam­pus. It eame und1!'l" Jurlsdlc­flon o( Amhl'r5t lown poller. The lown poUce then took up Ihe mRtler.

David Oku was lnstaUM aa ",quol .. JACL president at [til 0"". 6 dinner-dance at we Golden PlviIlon restaurant In Los Altos.

o{ the relatively ahrn-t RlPply luleld. ot thOte people fhr (1( the special aweet riee, the centuri,,", how eou/d WI' tnut eblpur meouuged plrtld- them (the evacueea)7" panll to buy ~arly. A week later D2Vid Hon.

• •• thougbt L1v1n~n had oeeo PU1allup Valle" JACL also 100 many "Mr. Mot.O" and

baa a mochltsukI we .. m. day John Wayne movtea. "'Ipst.­.t the local Buddhlat Chuccb. In, he put clown hla IUJI be­Young men are enllwd to cau ... WW2 hu b<oen (1Vf!r {or pound the machi, the Iadl ... 29 vears 10 lalead Ind .old on a do- fi.ong· ealled Uvlnp1.OD', nallon b .. I.. ltereotype impreulon of Japa-

O.de" are alIO taken In ad-vance.

Court dismisses suit against Norm Mineta

QUALITY

However, (oculty !laid. they IVcrr concelTled that Suzuki might not r"".lve proper at­tenUon.

Amherst pollar chler Don­ald Mala retusl'd to comment

Edison Uoo wat &uesl ,pcaker and the G eo r,. Yam8Sllkl Combo provided the musle. The combo. whleh haa been playing regularlY It the Los Altos Country Club. i. led by the San FranclllCO attomey who I. aloo the National JA­CL h'zel counsel.

Clovis JACL and Church holt Itsei Ni,ht

A Olovl JACL-C1o\""1s Com­munlt,. Cbureb fPOIIsored Is­aeJ apprecIaUon nlgbt wu h#ld Dec. 7 at tbe Clom Memorial Bldll. Program Included • ChrIrunu program thai tea­tured local talt",t. Sam Mura­kami WII ebalnnan.

SAl' JO-E. Calll _ A'aw The National Quality lult brouKht agaln.-1 Mayor Award, presented anna.a1Jy

on the matter excepl to say December Events It wa. under InvesUgllUon.

Two days laler (Nov. 211. follo ... 1ng 3 general (nculty meeting. a .peclal session of

What it takes to plan

a chapter Mochitaukl

the School o{ EducaUon cab- equola JACL ,,111 .ponsor

~~et~!te:!:~ ~h~r ~~'da~~~ ~ t~rn:n~~ mochl~kl Conh, COlta prep.

incident was no I dL.eussed Pal~ Alto ~Uddhl~mC:urch~ for New Year's eYe at length at that session. ac- A$ a communIty acllvlty. cording to {acuity. And neith- families are elqlected to re- ReservaUons by Dec. 12 cr was Ihe .ubslance of th~ ~crv e Ime with Ed Wata~abe ahould be mad~ (or the an­allegation brought ouL. (257-3157) by Dec. 23 to DUal CODtra Cos1& JACL New

Contro",,"y h. s swirled pound their IImJt 01 10 fbi. o{ Year'. eve party al the To­around the School of Educa- "machl-gom!: sweet riee." raya Re~taurant 10 Berkeley. Uon since Dean DwIght Allen This will yield about 2S Ibs. It was announced b,. Je-rry came to UMass In 1D68. lie The chapter haa also plan- Irel (23;-13201. wbo Is Iw:Id­i •• w.y this term on a sab- ned to purchase lOme mocbl lln, We Irran ements. b.tical leave in AfrIca. Or r.sale to the a&ed and ~atlnll: I. llmlled. The 18.50

Allen 15 generally credited those who cannot buy or pre- tab Includes Japan_ hon with glvlng the ~bool of Ed- pan them. d'oeuvres and dancJ.ng, nolse-uCDUon a nallonal reputaUon ParUclpaUn, famllles are makers and cIrlnk.s for Its "Innovations". The expected to brina (I) mochl- The chapter also announced dean Is well known for hls iorne washed and ooaked Its lnslallallon dinner date tor unusual and colo11ul projects. oveml,lbt, whlch the chapter Feb. I at We Nikko Rutaurant In bls first year. Allen rals- will then s~am, (2) mochl- in San Francisco. ed a $35,000 grant to lak" ko, I pka., (3) f:reeuar-siu 57 students a 0 d 90 faculty plastic b8411 (4) boxes In to a Rocky Mountain resort whlcb to ~ the mochI bome, login calendar for an eight-day "retteat" so .at)c1 (5) "",oug!> food for the thaI new and old academIes' famIly to ut during the all- SAN FRANCISCO - Pr!%e-could get to know uch oth- day e"ent poUuck .tyle. winnin& enorls o{ Callfomia er. Cb ter I _ .. m pbotolt"llpbers adorn the Bank

In 1972. Allen's use of a ap peop e wu..o demon- or Tokyo o{ Cali{omla 1975 $390.000 (ederal grant for a slrau bow the sweet nee calmdar. O,·er 2,000 entries Career Opportunltle. Program sbould b<o pound. The "an" were jud,ed. o..edllne f« tbe was questioned by protesUng (sweet bean-jam) should be IP76 calendar i. ,far. 14 with students. Under that program. prepared be{oreband to Insert rules .vallable at any Tolin the School of Educallon Hew In the hot mochl. And because branch.

Northampton to New York City every week to teach stu-dents in Brooklyn.

• 'onnan M.lncu by Jimmy by the National At.tsociation !':anto, his fonner partn« in 0' Lit!! Undetwritem and an Insurance a~01lC", was ' \oI.!ed out of eourt Nov. 14. the Life Insunnre Muket­when M 0111' appeand In the ing and Research AIeocia­p.rtn .... , behalr. •• b1em f J.

The clvll .ult, .~Jd.nl: • tiOn.. IS an em 0 exee dL.,.,lullon oC the partnenhlP. lenc:e_ dI\"l.slon of aurplUi trom th~ The lite underwriter who sal .. of b I, panner'a ...... 1.1 earns the Award bas demon-and an accountin£ ..... dII-mUsed with 20 da; .. allowed IInted a prore.ioIW com­for Illing a ne\\"" complaint pelence of the bighest orde-r

Santo. Incapacllated by a and a proCound ded.icatiOll .troke - like Illness in lla}·. b .. _I- -I ill .. 1971. waa to be represen1eCli to t e pnna.--... e m-b" his wlJe. _l.ioela clalml'd I lUIIJlce. h" had ''bI!en carryinll Santo Mr Mac ~t Hori is such a on the pa)Toll" un:lI October, lit .. denrri This 1972. desplu the llln... e un tel_ yeu

Job forms checked SEATTLE Wuh.-T'ne Slale Hum a n 'IUgbts ConuniKiOll program allowln& employers to have their appllcatiOlll Conru r~ei~-ed for iIlerally di.scriml.nl tor:r questioo.l wIth­out rts1dn1 Ie&al aCDOIl II • coolinutn, au ........

Rohwer reunion LOS ANC£LES-Graduates 01 the 19~5 Robwer WRA High School ,,-ill oelebrau a ",­union May 3. R_rv.tI .... are requested by Jan. 15 by;

"l""ulab .PWoIilll. J8'TI 0_11. Los Mleleo _11: a.....,. 01 5t:! .. twa St.. Loc1l U:+1

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We are Yery proud to be aaociated with him.

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eight UMass professors from 1

Other grants raised under the Allen odminlstration in­clude a $590,000 grant tor teachers lor travel across the country to teach others how to teacb: a $339,000 contract

JAPAN to send students to Pasadena, Call1., to teaeb In "alterna­Uve sebools" a $112,000 grant I to develop nontormal educa-1I0nai systems in Ecuador and more than 100 olber nontra­dllIonal proj ... ts.

The School of Education raises about one third of the total Il"ant money that comes Into the unlvlll"lty each year. n has raIsed more than $15 mlllion slnce Dean Allen took charge.

----Dental fellowships

WASHINGTON - Forly Call­lomla d('ntiats were awarded I (ellow.hlps In \he Academy of Gellernl Dentistry at the 12th nnnual convention here Nov. 8. Thcy Includcd Dr. Jam ... hi. Tkemlya. R .. edley JACL<>r. and

I Dr, Walter W. Hashimoto, F re­mont JACLcr -----LAPl) toy drive

LOS ANGELES - Workable used Or new toys. prcCcrnbly wrapped. {or underpr!\,ti.lted ehildren In the central area this Chrlstm&: 5cnson are be­Inl collected by the L.A. Po­llee community relation. o{­Hoc. 150 N. Los An~el ... 1! a box oC 10ys need. Illl•k -up. caU I SI:I. P. Lankford (485-32091 .

Minority Week

Tha .S. apJ). II II~ court or­de...o a {ederal judic Nov. 20 to hold n fuJI lrial on the que.Uon 01 whethor women

I_hould be adm itted to thc U.S. /\Ir ForN' ond Nnval Aca­deml •. Juda" Oliver Basch In Wu hlnRton. I).C .. earlier thl. year .. uled wHhout n trial th ot "1_alUmal<" I:0vcmment In­tCI. '''' I crv d by the men­onlv rule At the acnd<>mle •.

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In the Springtime The 1975 National JACL 1000 Club Flights to Japan

Date Roundtrip to Tokyo Flight Fare

Mar. 27-Apr. 21

Apr. 5-26

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For land tour arrangements, documcmtation ~nd customer service, contut on. of the following Authorized TraYel A,onts:

• Akl Travel Service, 22 Peace Plaza, Rm 204 • Mltsuiline T ra.el Service, 327 E 1 st St_ <;~n Francisco, Cal. 94115. (415) 567-1114 Los Angeles. Calif 90012 ... .(213) 625-1505

• Azumano Travel Service, 200 SW 4th Ave Pori land, Ore . 97204 ..•....•. (503) 223-6245

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• Tanaka Travel Service, 441 O'Farrell 51 San Francisco 94102....(4151 474-3900

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• Klnomoto Travel Service, 605 S. Jackson St Seattle, Wash 98104 (202) 622-2342

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• Yamada Travel 812 N C lark St Chicago, III. 60610...... ..... (3121944-2730

• Sugano T ra el Service . 17 E Ohio St Chicago, III. 606 11 ._ ......... (312) 944-5444

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4--Pacific Citizen Friday, D c 13, 1974

• KIt. Kunitlugu

On Margin • BIMAGUNI KONJO"-T~ e December Issue of AUanlio

magazine has a ... "nllna and enlJehtcnlng article on Japan's M hJmallUni konjo" (the aUlhor 01 Ihr arUcle. Frank Gibney, calli It an "111JUlar benl") wbleh k~ that uaUon 8 clphet", In spite of Ita participation In world-wide eventa In war

~ pea"m·odem Japan_ II .",. .r. or the Japan • r found

Uke a man lIvIn& In • ho e w .. e. a.Y, "The iodemlznUtm with one-way "indow quIt.· 01 .Topan and Ib UmJL'" by c:JQr tram witl)ln. but opaque EdIlbel'to N. Alegre o( the to the oulalde vie .. er," a very PhWpplne. apt desc:rlptioa of th~ Jape- For the Japan_. &a;yl Ale­_ attitude, wbleh II c:om- ere, "me becomes a problem puWveJ.r curlous about the 01 IIndlng and malntalnlna world outside bul curlou.ly on~', p18"" and mnlntalnln!!­reludant to nnd a cammon de- after securlne-the naUon's nomlnator ,,-Ith It, or e,'cn place among other nnUolllt ot make 8 feeble .11~mpt to ex- Ihe world. ThJa L. the rulln, plain Itself to that world. concern 01 th~ Japane"" 10

Far !ra:n ~ indifferent their individual Uvea and tho to world opmJon, ho\\e\'er, the pas:;lonate oboe Ion of Japan Japan_ ~ among the moot In It. forc~ ~IIlUons. Bofore ccntdOUI of how they look to the Japnn",," can baw 8

outsiders. s1n~ by l1'8d1t1oo, working relatiOlllhlp with oth­eacb Japanese :;etr-con~pt Is ~r per. on., thell' rclnUve t'e­larIel1 delermlned,~ wbal laUonsblp to eacb other must other pec:ople tblnk. be defined. After thot Is clar!-

'I1Ie bluest arguments I tied the Japan ... lake a def­used to have with my mother Inlk, nttltud.,.......,lth ... superlor­wen owr her conrtanl WOrriN lIy or subservience. There are about ,,'blt the relatives or ltO equ.l~ In Japan." the neJahbon or the Japanese community would thlnk aboul The last statement may ~ a my wearing lipstick or nol bll ex~me. but Alegre'. ob­

DURING NOVEMBER

tODD Club Membership N.Uonlll Hudquartera acknowledged 80

new and membenohlp. In the 1000 lub dur­Ing the .e.and hAlf ot Novcmh ... Tho month­end Iolal wu 2.840 ft .• compared wllh 2,811 lut ,.ear .t the lame IIm~

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UC Berkeley elevates

Afra-Americlln Studies NEWS

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Courtroom

Phllluumonlc when It made 114 New York debut at Canlclle Hall Oct. 2~ . Most of Ita mem-bera played with him In the Japan PhUharmonlc, which continuel to function follOW. Ing a 8plll that d1arupted the parent organlzaUon two years 8110. Th~ offshoot orchestl'a I.

'8 youth group, about half

BERKELEY, Call!. - The Afro-Amel'lcan Studies Pl'O­

gram at UC Berkeley has be· come Oct. 21 n !ull-fledged department In the College of Letters and Science, \I was an­nounced by Chancellor Albert Bowker.

The Call (ornla LeRIBlature composed of women . . Tbe an Governor has signed 8 bill same nlgbt al Avery Fisher Rutboli1.lni lol'C"<C In Slate Hall. SeUi Ouwa led ht. BotI­BRI' dllel In 1970. Slate en. ton Symphony Orcbestra In a

If red onl' CD-Monterey prol{ram markinsc the Ravel Park) wos credlled fOr per- centennial-be was born In suading ellactment of the 1875. . A Canadian Smuel mea.u.·c, which refloc!.! an clarlnetllt, VIctor Sawa, 23. of awar"nes. of tht InneUonary Kltchene... Ont.. w..... invited

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The prototype of the recre­.Uonol vehicle, whlcb re­.emble. a tn(,tocyclp with RqUOUC caplbllltlcw, Is expect­pd V> be In waiN In the not too dr.l&nt fulure.

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k~inI the hou..., clean or servatlolU are nol lar off the Previously, Afro-Amcl'lcan doin. aomethlne Ihe least bit mark. This I. the cultural StudIes had beeo a divisional uncoovenUooal , 1 of len think dltference which makes It so program within the Depart­by my penchanl for gOing to hard lor e .. en Japanese Amot'- ment ot Ethnic Sludles, which pe~ but seldom rt'turnlog leans to lIet along ,,-Ith the Ja- will continue with progt'ams the favor or my declsloo to pane.se {rom Japan. 01 Asian-American Studl" •• !orq'o wrt~ Chrt.stmas cards Tbe Japanese penchant for Chlc,,:no Studies and Native In (aWl' or lIOIIdinj( a lump Zen-like reUcence. tor the Amedcan StudIes.

pressures confrontin& the Stale by the WhIte House and play- ' ~==========::;' I Bar. ed with the New England i

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AppnlpOa of the theme, I concensus as opposed to a tree have beet> reading a book, play of Ideas, for t.hJngs Im--Japmt and the Japanese," plled rather than ImpUcllly '----------.....: (Japmt PubllcaUons: S7.50) a stated - are cultural tralb compIlaUoo of 10 essays trom whlcb compound the language amone more than SOO submit- barrier. tItd In a contest held by the It Is a discouraging thoughl Jlalnlchl Newspapen. to COIJItemplate for Japanese

The .,..,.. were written by Americans who are dependent DOII..Japanl!R-Students of the em bow other AmericllllS re­Japan_, with the oldest gard Japan for theu· own among them only 33 years old. treatment In their native land,

The most penetrating analy- the U.S.A.

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Sakura P.S. NEWSMAKERS

Los Ancelel

The count..Y Aslaa Commu­oJty Service Center has been moved from Patriotic Hall 10 2801 S. Grand Ave. Supervis­or Kenneth Hahn was main speaker at the Nov. 27 open house ceremonles.

BeJp will be oUered Aslao appllcaots seeking to enter the MSW 1975 tall progl'am at USC School of Social Work on Saturday, Dec. H. I :30 p.m .• at the Asian American Com­muoJty Menial Heallh Train­Ing Center, 1300 W. OlympIc Blvd., 5ulte 303.

The Aslan CauollS at UOLA School of Social Work is also encouraging graduates to ap-

Wben customers of the So, If you pick the rlgbt day. ply at its masters program. Itwnll: )(an restaurant \" Man- you C8!l have Bland X me~ Application deadllne is March cbe5ter, !'.DJlaod, don t want b>,; lUking for famUy soup. 15. For Informatlon, call Vicld It .....-.lb- mown 1hat they 'Everybod,y sbould be very 5eldguchl (324-7770) Mike .. ..-cIertnI pualon IOUP for loving," hi added. Walanabe (828-5978). ' atlmulatloo, they uk owner 'fIIII7 Lal tor "BIIDd x. " PUN N Y QUESTIONS - Sin Frandlco

It'a aome aoup. P\ia' feet, WhIch do you auppose alai red data, ell_uta. orange faster: w~ky, or t beman AD elder17 bllel woman re-*In and linler. Bnt the secret who drinks It? malned anonymous In maldng U In the aecret berbs. saya a Sl,OOO contribution to Japa-LaL ONLY IN JAPAN-In other nese American ReUgiOWl Fed.

''It Is !be JdDd of IOUP that years Japan hu come up with eraUoa housing project now mallei you huo(rier whe~ you some well-advertised products being completed In Nthon­leave \han when you came IU Creap and Carap ("Accept machJ. The Rev. Koshln Ogul to," be wd. "HUDIII'Y for love. no subsUtutes; ask your grocer of the Buddblst Church said

MIn ChIna, brJdegrocms 01- tor real Carep!") and the abe is not a rich woman, wbo .. ~ have tbIa kind of soup cbocolate bar that was known wanted to make a donaUon ClII the w.ddIJI, night" during Its blessedly short U!e without recognition. "a beau-

Lal II 10 pleased with the as the Nuta Guy. The yeAl's tltul example or the practice populartty of ~ passion soup winner (I! a better crops up) of Dana and a beartwarmJng that be la oUering it on the goes to a neatly designed ther- story tor the end of the year." Riular 1IIftIu, once a week. mOl jug called - dramatic

paUle! - MIne Pot Man. talk

Snn Dlollo Superior Court Conservatory Ragtime Ensem­Judgp Puul Overton on No\,. 4 ble recenUy. He hu !Inc" dlsml'"od chltrge, agalnat ~frs. joined the Kltchencr-Watcrloo nt • HArley, 37. 3cCUlied of Twin City Symphony. mu.'<ier lind feiony child abuse In the 1973 death of a flv,," year-old child ~be wal baby­,lttlng. The case for Ihe Ocennslde defendant WaR >up­ported by testimony at the dead child's scvcn-)leaJ'-old brother. who said the child had faUen Bnd hit his head. Plaintiff \~as Charle. Potler, an Oceanside policeman.

Business Edward K. I\laruyama, 40,

of San Jose was named vice president and Santa Clara County manager of Title In­

Sister Cities St. Louls CMo.) mayor Jobo

Poelker accepted a shell-mold­ed bronze valve irom the workers ot their Japanese sis­ter city In Suwa. It Will! pre­sented by James Man.6eld. vice president of Red-White Valve Corp.. Canon. CaW., U.S. dl.tributono 01 the Toyo V.lve Foundary In Suwa, only tully·automated, mass produc- , Uon foundry In tbe world.

Crime .urance and Trust Co., direct- S a 7 e 0 Wood.row Komeau Ing oj>C!ratiolU ot 11 o/llces was placed under arrest by which tbis year will issue police offlcers No, 21 and some $410 mHUon In UUe In- transported to Gordena Jan suran.. cover ago. Maruyama where he was booked ("r car­joined Ihe firm nearly 20 years rying a concealed weapon and ago as a draflsman aud more bookmaking. Kame",. w. ar­recently had been Fairfield resloed tollowlng a tralllc ac­Count-Y manager .. Two Lo~ eident on the 1400 block of Angeles Nisei. Art Takel and Roseerarus Avenue. Gardena. Ed I\Jbakawa. business rep- wben a loaded revolver a resentatives In Relall Clerks large number of football pby­Union Local 770, A!L-CIO, Ing cards and a large amount are being tapped U VlCe-pres- of currency was diacovered on ident.! 00 the Local 770 exe- his person. cuUve board by Ken Edwards. wbo was voted to tollow J DeSUva, president. Over 2.000 Japaoese American.. belong 10 the Local.

Education Fo.mer college lecturel' LUy

}'Olll' was eleded to tbe Unlv . of Nevada board 01 regents.

Health

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Angeles dropped its Saturday edition as of Nov. 16, joining

the two Japanese vernaculars In San Francisco which oper­ate five days a week. The San Francisco dallies had trimmed their schedule earlier this summer. High production costs were attributed In all cases to reduction of their schedule.

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Japanese Cowtnl General Toshlkazu Maeda, 53, here has been recalled for reassignment u minister at the Japanese

STaICTL Y PER SON A L embassy In Seoul. A communl­PBEDIO'I'IONS - In 1975 the ty farewell party Is being food will be short and. I fear, planned before ~ departure It will ~ dangerous to walk Jan. 10.

The National Eye Institute has granted $132.000 for an­other two-year study on the physiological funatlons 01 the eye being conducted at the Unlv. of Miami medical school Dr. Doco I. Hamasalti, wbo balls (rom Wailuku, Maw, is principal investigatot'. HJs re­research studies began In 1967 afler graduatlng from Wasb­Ington University (St. Louis) and earning his doctorate in physiological opUcs at UC Berkeley.

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IzatioD and you will lee that It does represent you, because ,OU u an average member .leet people to represent your IIIteTHt&. If by cbance you don't ~lleve your offlcen. are repr~Un. your best Inter­f!I1a, Ie-! Involved and make the fYJ1en work. The closing thou",t 1 wUb to leave you with, fa to ~ undera!anding, think about your friend and nel",bor who is an oIIIcer or atllf with J ACL. and pul YOl1n4!lr In his pooillOll aDd have empathy. JACL begins and IIIIds with YOU the mem­ber. .ta. KI,.taw., nUDtJy .p_ =~I7:'~·~~CpO~d, 'h!; ear lint .bll". In m.. .. t.bl,J a taoauu., dudUnf!_E41ICr.

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the stTeeb. The dollar wID be paper and not much more. In­flation and depression will bold hands and make strange bedfellows. Let IU pray that, tbIa time at least. I am wrong.

KaJi heads league of minonl, S&Ls SAN" RAN CIS C 0 - The American Savlnl!Jl & Loan r..,.lt\le, a bllck-domlnaloed aa­IOClaUon whlcb opened partL­clpatioD to other minority S&L or,anlzatlons two yean ago, hu elected Bruce T. Kajl of Merit Savings, Los Angelu, aa

~ .... YoOr~wUhl(llIa. '\!:~pl I I '_'" Ita president. ~ J A Un'il'd Chut';-h~·hon - The prc!ldent'a gnvel was Chkal I I d McCo paued from outgolne pres-

mlde t~:.(Up~(.: i't~nry ,. Idtmt Lowe Lawacn of Illinol.

PuU~W~V.Il:~~lmt dAr. POOdI. Fede ... l Savin,., Chicago. to Do. R .... ul'Ol1l. S::IO p.m. Kajl through Rep. Ron DeI-

I)'t. t1 (7u •• cs.,) lums (D-CaJlf.). PSv. DV I:thnle Conc«n MI,. D~lJum •• aid Ihe election of

lAO. I) • .," J (r;.~/rn , Kall, who 6nlshcd blgh ochool a.n rn •• n4Q VaiH'7-F.mU>" at ?1anzanar. to IUCC.eed a

Chrut ..... port,. black blaine .. woman an "ex-Z/)TC-WOt~'" r.-zt traordlnary l!atement" of poU-

1>0< .. "1'lIotu.cs.Yl tical maturity. In a year when ~~"t.'t • .!~rd~~r~ u:g~b many woman ~ replaclne

Clane "our 6otaeonl W 7 JI.m mcn, DeUum. t 0 J d KtU, "1 I,,. JI (T •• , 7) think you are very ltA-ky."

r~ntn Cort.-I'f.w v'::'. r;,. Kall had been t.reaaurcr of the

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Sports

To encoural'e issei and Nisei over age ~o to have annual physical check-ups, the East Bay Japanese for AcUOn Is re­mindJog thOlle who had multi­phasic exams In 1972 for tol­low-ups tbIa coming year. Coots will be mInlmaJ. Ap- A!ull share (around $15,­polntment through Mrs. Mlna- 000) of the World Series re­m! (278-1881) are being ac- celpts fol' playcn was vo~ .. pted from appUcanls Uvlng for the L.A. Dodgers eqwp­In Castro Valley Fremont. menl manager Nobu l;{awaDO Hayward San r..,~ San the East Los Angeles NIse!

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the Callfornla Angels, based In OoJ7 50 cooples will be able nearby Anaheim, also has a

to join the Dallclng Group's Nisei equlpment manager In New Year'. eve party at the J\lJckcy Shishido, who has Hotel EI Rancbo malo dining been a recent addition 10 the room. accordIng to Bill Mat- mfr. sumoto (456-6423), who 18 ac­cepting I'eservallon. on a first come-Oral serve baals. The HJkari Music Makers will again play their "Big Band" sounds. Evening tab Includes a breakfaat

Celebrate NEW YeAR'S IIYI!

at &iehl,o. Japln Cenlorl Olnno, f,om 5·10 p.m.

Join PEI(O allh. plano bar 1111 2 D m.

SUEHIROQ

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director of the American Sym­pbony Orchestra, was guest conductor of the New Japan

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