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PACIFIC CITIZENVOL.33;NO.17. SALTLAKE CITY,UTAH, SATURDAY,NOVEMBER 3,1951 Price:Tencents

Utah SoldierDies6Month sAfterInductionOGDEN,Utah — Pvt.TetsuoMoriuch i ,22,sonofTsuneoMori-uch i wask i lled i naction i nKoreaonSept.1,h i sfath erwas i nform-edlastweek .pvt.Moriuch i wasbom onJuly

9 1929 i nMilesCity,Mont. Atth eageoffive h ewentwith h i smoth erto Japanandattendedsch oolth ere. He was strandedth erebyth eoutbreak ofwari n1941.OnJuly29,1948,h ereturnedtoth eUnitedStatesand j oi nedh i sfath eri nOgden.Hewasemployedforayearas

aporteri nOgdenbeforegoingtoLosAngelestoattendsch ool.OnMarch 6,1951,h eenli stedi n

th eArmyandwassenttoJapanonAug.8, 1951 from wh ereh ewasassignedtodutyi nKorea.Survivorsi ncludeh i sfath eri n

Ogden,andh i smoth er,Kumamoto,Japan,andasister,Ch i yok oMori-uch i ,LosAngeles.

GICountsDaysOnGunStockWITH THE 2ND INFANTRYDIVISION,KOREA— Th ecom-mandingofficerofXcompanyofth e 23rdregimentrecentlywaspuzzledby22notch esonth eri fleofSgt.IstCl.Th omasMoritaofHonolulu."Twenty-twoenemyk i lled?"th eofficerask ed."No, sir," replied Morita,"twenty-twodaysonth eline."

Issei,Nisei WillDedicate Auditori umToPioneerGroupROCKYFORD,Colo.—Th eaudi-torium i nth eprojectedPioneersMemorialHospitalh erewillbededicatedtoth emenandwomenpioneersofJapaneseancestryi nOteroCounty asa resultofapledgeof$7,362madebyJapaneseAmericanresidentsofth earea.Th e memorial to th e Isseipioneersi sth elargestgrouppur-ch aseofi tsk i ndi nth e h ospi tal.Totalcostofth e25-bed h osp-i talwillbe$415,000,ofwh i ch th egovernmentwillcontribute $184,--000.

DentistSuccumbsHONOLULU—Dr.Susumu Ya-magata,42,dentist,diedonOct.26afteran i llnessofsixweek s.AnativeofKealek ek ua,Kona,Hawai i ,Dr.Yamagatareceivedh i sDDSatth eUniversityofSouth -ernCalifornia i n1936.

Nisei GirlNowTreasurerOfCollegeSororityAfterControversyOverPledgingPOCATELLO,Ida.—Acontroversyh ereoverpledgingofa

Nisei from Hawai i toSigmaKappasororityatIdah oState Col-lege h asendedqui etlyandth egirli sservingastreasurerofth esorority.Early i nOctoberth esch oolpaper,th eIdah oBengal,pub-

li sh ed aletterwrittenbyDonHanson,astudent,referringtorumorrife on th ecampus"i nconnectionwith pledgingofanon-Caucasian.Th eletteropposedraceprejudi ceandsaidnopro-Sv1"?-membel'°*a socialor.gunfaonsh ouldbe black -balled"ecauseofrace.th ai editofi al>n th epapersaidZnM apPllcati°ns forch arters»£notbe*r»nted togroups»luch preclude non-Caucasians.JTi leU wasreportedth ath ad°"a'officei 's<*SigmaKappatot\> i arepresentativetotalka»i\,ch aPtertoadviseth emJt'ngofnon-CaucasiansGu«L Ui"e>andth atMl's-W.E.»Srsah daHMrS-.Md Sch ubert'againJVi,- 'esi«nedm protestfflltluB advlcefr°m na-"unai group.LowrvCleVela.nd> °-Mrfl- Swift""wy.nationalpr«sid«nt,*aid

with drawalofth e localgroup'sch arterh ad beenconsidered,butsaidth atth equestionofracewasnotth ereason.Mrs.Lowrysaidth atth edeclin-

i ng membersh i praised th e ques-ti onofwh eth erth ech apterwastoosmalltooperate.Th emember-sh i p h asnowbeen i ncreased,sh eadded.MissOgawaisastudenti nel-ementaryeducation.Severa.lofh ersororitysisterssaidsh e.regardedth e i nci dentasone wh i ch j i ffersh ould h avedeveloped..Sh e wagelected treasurer th edayfollowing;h «ri ni ti ati on,v

Nisei AttorneyAppointedMagistratei nHonoluluCourtHONOLULU-RobertK.Mura-

k ami ,veteranHonoluluattorney,lastweek becameth efirstmagis-trateofJapaneseancestrytobeappointedtoth eHonolulucourtrh e appointmentwasmadebyCh i efJusticeEdwardA.TowseJudge Murak ami took h i soath

beforeJusticeTowsei naceremonyonOct.26.

t?orn&Koolau,Kauai,i n1900Judge Murak ami was graduatedfromth eTerritori alNormalsch ooli n1920andfrom th eU-niversityofCh i cago i n1925.Hei samemberofth eCi tyPlan-ningCommissi onandwasamem-berofth eDemocraticTerritori alCentralCommitteeforsixyears.He i smarried toth eformerHaruk oNak amotoandth eyh aveth reech i ldren:Robert,wh o wasdraftedintoth earmyrecentlyonth e mainland;June,asenioratSimmonsCollege i nBoston,andArth ur,afresh manatCornellUni-versity. -Hawai i Ti mesph oto.

JUDGEMURAKAMI

JACLADCAsk sPresidentToRemove"EnemyAlien"StatusfromIssei Group

WASHINGTON,D.C—Th e JapaneseAmericanCiti zensLeagueth rough i tsAnti-Di scri mi nati onCommitteeagainurgedPresidentTrumantoremoveloyal,residentalienJapanesefromth e"enemyalien"classifi cati on.

Pointi ngoutth atsinceh i s lastletterCongressh aspassedaJointResolutionwh i ch th ePresidenth asapprovedterminati ngth estateofwarwith GermanyandremovingGermanaliensfromth ewartimedesignationth atstilli dentifi esresidentalienJapa-nese,Mi k eMasaok u,nationalteg-i slati vedi rectorofth eJACLADC,urgedth ePresidenttoelimi nateth econtinui ngdiscri mi nati onagainstalienJapaneseresidi ngi nth econtinentalUnitedStatesandth e TerritoryofHawai i .Th elettertoth ePresidentfol-lows:"Followingth esi gni ngofth eJapanesePeace Treaty i nSanFrancisco,wewroteurgingyouto i ssueaproclamationremov-i ng alien Japaneseresidi ng i nth e continentalUnited Statesandth eterritoryofHawai i fromth e'enemy alien'classifi cati onwh i ch h asstigmatizedth emsinceDec.7,1941."OnSept.20,191,wesuggest-

edth atsuch aproclamationsup-plementing th e Peace Treatywouldserveto emph asi zeth atth i sgovernmentconsiders th ewarwith Japanoffici allyovereventh ough th eformalratifi -cation h asnotyettak enplace.

Itwouldalsoserveasanexpres-sionofourgoodi lltowardsallpersons ofJapaneseancestryandremoveseveralth ousandloy-alresidentalienJapanesefromth elegalandoth errestricti onsofth atarbitrarystatus.Th esealienJapaneseasyouarewellaware cannotbecomenatural-isedci ti zensbecauseofourna-tionalitylawsandareth erefore,'enemyaliens'notbych oi cebutbyreasonofracialprejudi ce i nourstatutes."Since-welastwroteyouonth i ssubject,Congressh as pass-edaJointResolution,wh i ch youh aveapproved,terminati ngth estateofwarwith Germany.Th i saction,weunderstand,removesGermannationalsresidi ngbothi nth i scountryand elsewh erefrom th edi sabi li ti esof'enemyalien'stains."Wecanseenolegalortech -ni calreasonsforcontinui ngth e'enemy alien' designationagainstresidentalienJapanesewh enGermanaliensh avebeenremovedfromth i swartimeclas-sifi cati on,especially sinceth i sgovernmentsignedaTreatyofPeacewith Japan wh i ch onlyawaitsformalratifi cati onearlynextyearbyth eSenate."Werespectfullysuggest,Mr.

President,th atth i sdi scri mi na-ti onagainstloyal,residentalienJapanesebeelimi natedbyorder-i ngth ei rremovalfrom th e'en-emy a1i en' identifi cati on.Wefeelth atth efactstodaydonotwarrantth e continuanceofth i sclassifi cati onwh i ch offi ci al-lyrecognizes th e exi stenceofastateofwarth atwasi nfactterminatedalmosttwo month sagobyaTreatyofPeace."

NISEIVETERANSDONATEBLOODTOREDCROSSNEW YORK—FortyNisei vet-

eransofth efamous442ndCombatTeam ofWorldWarIIdonatedbloodonOct.25toth eRedCrossatManh attanCenter.Th eveteransar* noworganizedi nth e442ndAssociati on,with ch i bh eadquarters »t 28 East39thStreet.

86Nisei SoldiersKilled,InActiontoDateWithUNForcesi nKorea

WASHINGTON,D.C—Th eWash i ngtonofficeof-th eJACLAnti-Di scri mi nati onCommitteeannouncedth at86Americansol-di ersofJapaneseancestryh adbeenreportedk i lled i nth eKoreaareauptoth e timeofobservanceofNisei MemorialDay i nArlingtonNationalCemeteryonOct.28.

■ Th enumberwascompiledfrom th eoffici alcasualtylistsofth eDepartmentofDefense.Sixty-fiveofth eNi sei deadarelistedasfrom th eTerritory

ofHawai i andfromth emai nland. 'Th enamesofth e Ni sei onth eKoreaHonorRollare:Pvt.Kaduak i Ak azawa,'Pvt.Joh nS.Ksh i ma.Pfc.Ralph T.Fuk umoto,Sgt.IsaacFuruk awa,Pvt. Sei k en Ganek ti , Pvt.Mitsuru Goto, Pfc. Satosh iGoto, Cpl.Masao Goya,Pvt.Mitsuo Hamada,Pfc. PatrickK.Hamada,Jr.,Pvt.EdwardK.Hirak awa,Sgt.Jack Ak i raHi-watash i , Pvt.Sh i geo Hi yane,Sgt. Yosh i o Ik eda,Mak awao,Pfc.Mark Inok uch i ,Sgt.AlbertA.Ish i moto,Pfc.RobertS.Ish i -moto,Sgt.Yeildch i B.Itok azu,Pfc.Osami i Iwami,Pvt.Tosh i -h aruKanek ura,Sgt.IstCl.Da-vi dT.Kanesh i ro,Cpl.HayatoKanesh i ro,Pvt.Willi am MasatoKawash i ma,Pfc.Tak ash i Koch i ,Pfc.KenRondo,Sgt.IstO.MinoruKunieda,Pfc. Susumu Kurosawa, Sgt.Sh i getosh i K;usuda,Pfc. Han-fordK.Maeda,Pfc.Heish i nMa-tsuda,Pfc.Kumaj i Matsuda,Pfc. GeorgeY.Minak ata,Pfc.DonaldMiyaj i ma,Pfc.RobertKenj i roMi yamoto,Pfc.Tamo-tsuMiyah i ro,Pfc Tsimci nalsi i Mizusawa,Cpl.Ak aj i Mori naga,Cpl.Ei j iMori sh i ge,Pfc.Koich i Moriwak i ,

Pfc.FumioMni i■iyama.Cpl.Har-uoMoriyasu,Pfc.Sh i zuoMoto-yama, 'Sgt.TadaoMurak ami ,Pvt. SeisoNak ama,Cpl.HideoNi i k ai i i a.Pfc.WataruNak amu-ra,Pfc.Salosh i Nak asato,IstLt.RoyT.Vak ash i ma,Pfc.Sh i n-i ch i Nak ata,Pfr.Rich ardSeino-j i Nak atani,Cpl.Ch arlesNisli i -i nlira,Pfc.Tak eoOgusuk u.Sgt.IstCl.PaulH.Osh i ro,

Sgt.Mi Isuyuk ■ Ota,Pfc.Th om-asOtaguro,IstLt.Willi am (Ho-

mo,Pfc.BertOya,Pvt.MasayaSaito,Cpl.MinoruSasak i ,Pvt.Kenneth K. Sh i mok awa, Sgt.RobertM.Sh i nde,Pfc.Sh i ngoE. Sh i mabuk uro, Pfc. Tak ash iSh i sh i do,Pvt.HerbertH.Suzu'k i ,Pfc.Mitsugi B.Tak amoto,Sgt.Ch arles Y.Tantaru,Pvt.Yuk i oTanouye,Pfc.Haruo To-mi ta Sgt.Sued Tsunoda,Pvt.Noburo Ueh ara,Cpl.Arch i eM.Uno,Pvt.Tak eoUyleh ai a, CpltYuk i oUj i mori ,Pvt.RobertT.Uyeda,Sgt.An-drewRyuich i Watada,Pfc.Rich -ardMitsuoWatanabe,Pfc.Ye-i j i Yamaguch i ,Pvt.Tetsumi Yo-k ooj i ,Pfc.ElmerJ.Yosh i h ara,Pvt.Tosh i h aru Yosh i k awa,Pfc.T;i i sno Yosh i no,andPvt.Tet-si i «>Moriuch i .

GENERALPENCEGIVENNEW POSTINALASKAZONEANCHORAGE,Alask a— Th emanwh ocommandedth efamous442*i d"GoforBrok e"RegimentalCombatTeam i nWorld WarIIh as beenappointeddeputycom-manding generalofth eArmyinAlask a.He i sBrig.Gen.Ch arlesW.

Pence.Gen.Pence,th enacolonel,h ad

ch argeofth eJapaneseAmericanregimentfrom th eti meofitsor-ganizati onatCampSh elby,Miss.,earlyi n1943th rough th eVosgescampaigni nth elatefallof1944.HoreceivedaDisti ngui sh edSer-vi ceMedalforh i sservicewith th eNi sei outfit.

JACLOfficeWillHandleTick etsForDramaGroupSAN FRANCISCO—Tick etsfor"Th e PlumsCan Wait,"origi nalNisei dramatobepresentedDec.8and9 i nth eSanFranciscoBayRegion,h avebeenplacedonsaleatth eJACLregionalofficeon2031Bush St.Th eplay,tobegivenbyth eLosAngelesNisei ExperimentalGroup,wi llh avetwoperformances,i nSanFranciscoatth eGyosei Hall,1715OctaviaSt.,and i nBerk eleyi nth eBei-k eleyHi gh Sch oolLi ttleTh ea-ter,AllstonandGroveStreets.Th eJACLwillselltick etsforeith erperformancebymailatonedollareach . A self-addressed,stamped envelope mustaccom-panymailorders.

QueenCandidateWHITTIER,Calif.— CarolynMatsuda, 18-yearold fresh manfrom Waimea,Kauai,wasoneoftencandidatesforth eti tleofth esch ool's"h omecomingqueen."

Report12MoreNisei GlCasualtiesi nKoreanWar

WASHINGTON, D.C—Th eDe-fenseDepartmentonOct.31 i n-formedth eWash i ngtonOfficeofth e JACL Anti -Discri mi nati onCommitteeth at12moreNiseiwerek i lledorwounded i nKorealastweek .Unli k erecentweek s,th ecasual-tylistsi ncludedmoreNisei cas-ualties from th e mai nlandth anfrom Hawai i .One casualtyfromth eIslandsandelevenfrom th econtinentalUnitedStatedwerere-ported.KILLEDINACTION:IM.TetsuoMoriuch i ,sonof

TsuineoMoriuch i ,2424 LincolnAye.,Ogden,Utah . »

aWOUNDED:Pfc.TomT.Miy-moto,sonofMr.andMrs.Tak enMiyamoto,Penryn,Calif.IM.NoboruMiyak awa,sonof

Tomek i ch i Miyak awa,148 West15th St.,LosAngeles,Calif.Pvt.TatswoT.Hirata,sonofMr.andMrs.Tsunoich i Hirata,3879 Ampudia St.,SanDiego,Calif.Pvt.HideoIk enoyama,sonofMrs. Yasuk o Ik enoyama,301Ri versideAye.,Marysville,Caif.Pvt.Hirash i S.Yonej i ,sonofMr.andMrs.Juj i Yonej i ,1269WestminsterAye.,East PaloAlto,Calif.Pvt.GoroMenda,sonofMr.

and Mrs.Uh i e Menda, Route2,Box2566,Sacramento,Calif.Pfc.Leonard O.Tanak a,broth er of Willi am Tanak a,1737/2Westgate,WestLosAn-geles,Calif.I'fc.HenryK.Kamiyama,son

""■>(Mr.andMrs.Isej i Kasuyama,1303 North WellsSt.,Ch i cago,111.Sgt.IstClassHenry Yoda,

son ofSh i i j i Yoda,103 BatesSt., Honolulu,Oah u,TerritoryofHawai i .Pvt.KiyoGoto,sonofMrs.Tsuruich i Goto,WalnutGrore,Calif.Pfc.AmosK.Yada,sonof

Mr.andMrs.AlbertK.Yada,Stock ton,C«Uf.

JapaneseAmericanWarDeadHonoredatRitesHeldInArlingtonNationalCemetery

WASHINGTON,D.C.—Honoringth e668Ni sei dead ofWorldWarIIand86k i lledcofari nth eKoreaaction,Nisei and

Issei i nth enation'scapitalj oi nedonOct.28atArlingtonNa-ti onalCemeterytoobserveNisei MemorialDay.Atth egravesitesofPrivatesFi rstClassSaburoTanamach i

andFumitak eNagato,firstNisei tobe i nterred i nArlington,more th an 150 Issei and Ni sei gath eredto j oi ni ntributetoth ei rsoldierdead. ' ■TwentyNisei warh eroesareburied i nArlington.Amongth especialguestsweremembersofth e338th Mili taryIn-telligence Service Company ofFortMeade,i nnearbyMaryland,wh o h adtak enupacollectionamongth emselvestopurch asetwofloralwreath sto h onorth ei rfel-lowNisei wh o h addiedi nWorldWar11.IraSh i masak i , h i mselfaveter-

anwh oh adlostabroth erwh owasi nth e442nd,ch ai rmanofth eNa-tionalJACLArlingtonCemeteryCommittee,offici atedatth ecere-monies.Heexplainedth atth eNa-ti onalJACLConvention i n 1948i nSaltLak eCitysetaside Oct.30,th eanniversaryofth erescueofth eLostTexasBattalionbyth e442nd i nth e Vosges MountainsofNorth easternFrance,asNiseiMemorialDay i norderth atth eh eroi csacrifi cesofth eNi sei sol-di eri nWorldWarIIinboth th eEuropean and Pacifi cTh eaterswouldnotbeforgotten.Hesaidth atOct.30wasselectedbecausei tmark edth eendofth ebloodiestsinglecampaign i n wh i ch th eyach i eved th ei rgreatestglory.Henoted th atsimi larobservanceswereh eldi nKorea,Japan,Franceandth rough outth eUni tedStatesandHawai i .Th eRev.AndrewKuroda,anIssei wh o servedwith disti nc-ti onwith th eOSS,offeredth eprayer..PrivatesFi rstClassTedFuj i iandJoeUyeminami ,ofth e338thMIS Company,representing th eNisei now i n uniform, placedwreath sonth etombstonesofTa-nantach i and Nagato, both ofwh om werek i lled i nth eOct.30operationsevenyearsago.DonKomai,presidentofth eWash i ngton,D.C.ch apterofth eJACLandSek i oTanak a,presidentofth eJapaneseAmericanSocietyofWash i ngton,representingth eIssei community,spok e i ntributetoth eNi sei wh oh avedied i nth edefenseofth ei rcountry.

JoeIch i uj i ,aveteranofth e442nd wh 9 partici patedi nth erescueofth e LostBattalion,respondedonbeh alfofth eNiseiveteransofWorldWar11.Inth eabsenceofCongresswom-anRevaBeck Bosone,wh oh adre-turnedtoUtah followingth e ad-j ournmentofCongress a weekearlier,Mi k e Masaok a,nationallegislativedirectorofth e JACLAnti-Di scri mi nati onCommitteeandth efi rstmainlandNisei tovolun-teerforth e442nd,deliveredth eprinci paladdress.Amili tarydetach mentfromFortMeyerfired th reevolleysandabuglersounded"Taps"asth econ-cluding tributetoth eNi sei wardead.Amongth ose i nattendancewereCorporalFlorenceImaizumi ,th eonlyNisei memberofth eWoman'sAirForce(WAF),severalparentswh osesonsarenow i nKorea,andforth efirsttime,newspapermenandoth ersfrom Japanwh oarevisi ti ngth eWash i ngtonarea.Followingth eserviceSaejnem-bersofth eWash i ngton,D.C.lACLch apterdecoratedth e i n-divi dualgravesofth e20Niseiwh oare i nterred i nArlington.Th i s i s a traditi onalpracticewh i ch th ech apterobservestwiceyearly,May30th andNisei Me-mori alDay.Th enamesofth oseburied i nArli ngtonare:Pfc.Fumitak eNagato,Pfc.Sa-

buroTanamach i ,Cpl. Jimmi eT.Kok ubu,Pfc.Joh n Tanak a,Pvt.Raito Nak ash i ma,Sgt.WataruNak ash i ma,Pvt.Hirosh i Nagano,Pfc.Sh i ch i zo Toyota,Pfc.Vi ctorK.Hada,Pfc.RoyT.Mori h i ro,Pfc.Kiyosh i Murak ami ,T/Sgt.JimmyT.Sh i mi zu,Pfc.

Joh nM.Nak amura,Pvt.StanleyTak esh i Oba,Sgt.HaruoIsh i da,Pfc.TamotsuTh omasKuge,Pvt.Roy R.Sh i ozawa,T/4George T.Yamaguch i ,Pfc. LloydMitsuruOnoye,andPvt.Frank Masaok a.

Masaok aWillHeadSpeak ersAtCentralCaliforniaMeetFRESNO,Calif.—Th eCentralCaliforniaJACLdistri ctcouncilwillh oldi tsfirstpostwarconven-tion i nFresnoth i sweek end,Nov.3and4.Mi k e Masaok a,ADC director,JACL Director Masao Satowand Tats Kush i da, regionaldirectorfrom LosAngeles,'wi llbespecialguestspeak ers.Th eywilladdressth econvention'sgen-eralassemblyfrom1:30till3p.m.onSundayafternoon.Masaok awillgiveageneraldis-

cussiononth eJACL'sAnti-Di s-cri mi nati on Committee. Satowwillreportonth eNationalJACL,wh i leKush i dawilltelldelegatesofstatelegislationsponsoredbyth eJACLonbeh alfofpersonsofJa-panese ancestry. Joh nsonKebowillpreside.Advanced registration figuresindi catesth atarecordattendancemaybeexpectedforth econven-tion.Co-ch anmenTom Nak amuraandBob Kanagawapredictth at200JACmemberswillpartici patei n th e 'conference sessions onNov.4.Mi k eMasaok ai s sch eduledfor

tworadioappearancesduringth econference.He i sbook edtoap-pearoverKRDU,Sh i mada,onNov.3andKGST,Fresno,onNov.4.Aforum,"Wh i th erJACL?"willgoonat10i nth emorning,Nov.4. FredHirasunawillbemodera-tor. Panelmemberswilli ncludenationalanddi stri ctJACLofficers.Anumberofspecialfeatures

h avebeensch eduledfordelegates,i ncluding bowling,bridge and

canastaanda1000Clubbanquet.Bowlerswillregisterbeginni ngat1p.m.onNov.3,with bowlingsch eduled tostartat1:30andcontinui ng until6. Th e Selmach apterwi llbei nch arge.Membersofth e1000Clubwill

h oldadinneratth eAmericanLegionCanteenth ateveningat7p.m.Seich i Mi k ami willbech ai r-man.Ameetingofth estatelegisla-tivecommitteeh asbeententativelysch eduledfor2p.m.onNov.3.Registrationwillstartat8a.m.

onSunday,with a"GetAcquaintedHour"sch eduledunderdirectionofth e FresnoJACLfrom8:30till9:30 a.m.,with Paulo Tak ah ash iasch ai rman.Openingceremonieswillstartat

9:30,with BobKanagawa,conven-tionco-ch ai rman,i nch arge.Th eFresnoBoyScoutTroopNo.5wi llleadth epledgeofallegiance.Joh n,sonKebo,CentralCaliforniadis-tri ctcouncilpresident,wi llwel-comeguestsanddelegates.Th econvention'soffici albusinesssessionwillbeh eldi nth eafter-noonfrom3p.m.Resolutionswillbepresentedby Kengo Osumi,ch ai rman.Bowlingwi llcontinueonSunday,startingat3p.m.with Sh i gNagaoi nch arge.Alsosch eduledduringth i speriodarebridgeandcanastasessionsunderKenj i Tash i ro.Finaleventsofth econventionwillbeabanquet,sch eduledfor6.30p.m.,andaball,startingat9.TomSh i masak i willbetoastmasteratth edinner. Mi k eMasaok awillbeth emajorspeak er.Newdi stri ct

officerswillbe i nstalledbyMasSatow. Sh i gNagaowillpresentawardstowinnersofth ebowlingtournament.HoagyOgawawillbemasterof

ceremoniesforth eball.EarlDuck -lowandh i sorch estrawillplay.

JACLADCOffici altoMak eSpeak i ngTourofTexasMi k e Masaok a,ADC director,

willmak e aseven-daytourotTexas areas and Albuquerque,N.M.,startingTh ursday,Nov.8.Hewillvisi twith members otth eAlbuquerqueJACLonNov.8.Onth efollowingdayh ei ssch ed-uledtoconferwith ADCsupport-ers i nSanAntonio,Tex.OnNov.10h ewillmeetwi thth eRi oGrandeValleyJACL.HewillspendNov.12and 13 i nHouston,Tex.,meetingwith AL>tandJACLleaders i nth atarea.Masaok a i sexpectedtodiscussJACL-ADCprogressonlegislativeandlegalfrontsduring h i smeet-i ngswith th eNisei andIssei ofAlbuquerqueandTexasareas.Hewillalsoask forfurth ersup-port,moraland financial,fromresidentsofth eseregions.Hisreportwilli ncludearesumeofJACLactivi ti estodate,aswellasfutureplansofth eorganiza-tion.Hewillemph asi zeth epro-gressofth eJACL-ADC'smajorobjecti ve,th eattainmentofciti -zensh i pth rough naturalizati onforresidentaliensofJapaneseances-try.

Th i swillbeth efi rsttriptoth i sareaforMasaok a.Th eregionh aspreviouslybeen visi tedbyRoyTak enoand Mm Yasui,pastandpresentMountainPlainsregionaldirectors,andMasSatow,JACLnationaldirector.Hiscompletei ti nerary:Th ursday,Nov.8:arriveAlbu-querque12:05p.m.,TWAPligh t96,meetingi neveningwith .Albu-querqueJACL.Friday,Nov.9:leaveAlbuquerque12:45p.m.,Con-ti nentalAirLinesFligh t31,ar-riveSanAntonio5:40p.m.,meet-i ngi neveningwith ADCsupport-ers;Saturday,Nov.10:leaveSanAntonio10:10a.m.,BraniffFligh t21;arriveBrownsville 12:25p.m.,meetingwith RioGrande JACL;Sunday, Nov. 11, Rio GrandeValley;Monday,Nov.12:leave-Brownsville,EasternFligh t582at12noon;arriveHouston2:23p.m.;Tuesday,INov.13,Houston;Wed-nesday,Nov.14,leave Houston10:40a.m.,BraniffFligh t30;ar-rive Dallas 11:50 a.m.;leaveDallas,AmericanAirLinesFligh t907,at1:25p.m.;arriveLosAn-geles5:20p.m.

HousePassesBillsToAdmitAdoptedCh i ldrenfrom JapanWASHINGTON,D.C.— Th e

House passed th reeprivatebillsforth ereliefofpersonsofJapa-neseancestryonth elastdayofth e Fi rstSession Saturdayafterth eSenate h adapprovedth esesamemeasuresearlieri nth eday,th eWash i ngtonOfficeofth eJACLAnti-Di scri mi nati onCommitteere-ported.Th ebi llswerecalledupbyunan-i mous consentby CongressmanFrancis E.Walter(Dem.,Pa.),ch ai rmanofth eHouseJudici arySubcommitteeonImmigrationandNaturalizati on, j ustbefore ad-j ournment.Houseconcurrence with earlierSenateactionsent{h elegislationtoth eWh i teHouseforth ePres-i dent'ssignature.Twoofth ebillsweretoadmitminoradoptedJapanesech i ldren—JoyceJacqualynJoh nson,adoptedch i ldofSergeantandMrs.Prath erJoh nson,andMei k oSh i ndo,adopt-ch i ldofCaptainandMrs.ElmerF.Reaves—i ntoth eUni tedStates.Th eth i rdmeasurewasto au-th ori ze th e entry of Fumi k oTh eresaSh i bata,JapanesefinanceeofSergeantTobiasA.Herrera.

FarmerStabsWi feWith PruningSh earsVACAVILLE,Calif.— Moich iHatanak a,51,wasj ai ledh erelastweek onanopench argeafterstabbingh i swi fewith apairofprun-i ngsh earsonOct.22.Mrs.MineHatanak a,moth erofninech i ldren,was reported i ncriti calconditi onatSolanoHosp-i tali nSuisan.PoliceCh i efElmerKingreport-

edaservicestationattendanttele-ph onedpoliceth atamanwalk edbyh i m andwastalk i ngaboutk i lli ngh i swife.Auth ori ti es appreh endedHata-nak aandh ewastak entoth eSalPenaranch ,fivemi lesnorth ofVacaville,wh ereth eactofvio-lence wasbelievedto h ave oc-curred.Kingsaidth emanrefusedtogetoutofth ecarbecauseh edidnotwantto see h i s "dead wife."Hatanak awaslock edi nth epolicecarwh i le Ch i efKing and h i sdeputysearch edth eareaforth ewoman. Th eyfoundh erbeyondaridge,a h alfmilefrom th ecar.Ch i efKingsaidHatanak aad-

mi ttedstri k i ng h i swi feabout8a.m.duringaquarrel. Hesaidh eth ough th e h adk i lled h er.

GIInsurancePaidJapaneseWidowofNisei Soldier

TOKYO—Th eJapanesewifeofaNisei soldierwh owask i lled i nactioni nItalyin1946lastweekreceivedh i sGIi nsurancepremiumof$10,000from th eUni tedStatesgovernment.Aftermoreth ansi xyearsof

redtape,Mrs.TsuruMiyasato,35,anativeofOk i nawa,wasgiventh emoneywh i ch h erNi sei h usbandh adwantedh ertoh ave.Mrs.Miyasatolastsaw h erh us-

band,Isamu,wh owas25atth eti meofh i sdeath i nItaly,i n1937.Isamu h ad come<toOk i nawa i n1935atth eageof15tovisi th i sfath er'sbirth placei nMi ri vi llageonOk i nawa. HeandTsuruweremarriedtwoyearslater.In 1937IsamureturnedalonetoHawai i andwas i nductedi ntoth eU.S.Armyin1941,th reemonth sbeforeth eattack onPearlHarborwh i ch cutoffallcommunicati onbetween h usbandandwi fe.Intak i ngouth i sGI i nsuranceMiyasatowasnotifi edbyth eInter-nationalRedCrossi n1945ofth edeath ofh erh usbandwh owas i nItalyasamemberofth efamous442ndRegimentalCombatTeam.Afterth ewarth ecousinbegannegotiati onswith United Statesauth ori ti estotransferth e$10,000policytoth ewi dow. Aftersixyearsofnegotiati ons,h e finallysucceededrecentlyandMrs.Miya-satoreceivedh ermoneylastweek .

SenatePassesTenBillsforJapanAliensWASHINGTON,D.c n.Senatepassedtenprivatebill,,th ereliefofalienJapanesetadjourningon Oct.20until ore

Bi h c«tfh i £ttCommitteewas i nfomednDUnatiMNineofth e measureswe»tauth ori ze th e admissi on7u°

minoradoptedJapanesech iL,JJapaneseciti zensandoneWasfpermitth eJapanesefinanceofNisei veteranofWorld i ffftenterth :scountryforwml*,marriage. purposesofFiveofth ebi llswererecaitkpassedbyth eHouse;fouroffiwerequick lyapprovedbyth eS?atei norderth atth eadopted*'drencouldaccompanyth ei rnZback toth eUni tedStatesffi jafterth ey h avecompletedCtourofdutyi nJapan.Th efi ftHouse-approvedbillpassedby2Senatewasforth efiancee.Congressman Cecil R. Vj,.<D;.Calif.) sponsored%privatebillforMasanari SaitoandIsao Sa:to,adoptedch i ldrenofGerald E.Ewing;CongressmanDeweySh ort(Rep.,Mo.)forYo-sni k oIto,adoptedch i ldofSergeantandMrs.RayWilson;ConmssmanRoyW.Wier(Dem.,Minn.)forRoySak ai v adoptedcnild ofCorporalRoyF.Wilson;andCon-gressmanSidneyA.Camp(DemGa.)forSusaYuk i k oTh omason'adoptedch i ldofHenryA.Th oma-son.Congressman Leroy Joh nson(Rep.,Calif.)auth oredth ebi lltopermitKi k ue Uch i da, JapanesefianceeofSh i gek :Kimura,aNiseiveteran,toenterth i scountryforpurposesofmarriage.Th eSenatebillswereforMiek oSh i ndo,adoptedch i ldofCaptainandMrs.ElmerF.Reaves;TomizoNaito,adoptedch i ld ofMasterSergeantandMrs.Ch arlesR.Sen-te-ney;Claudia Tanak a,adoptedch i ldofWilli amT.Bain;Miek oTak ami ne,adoptedch i ldofCor-poralJoseph A.Gruber.andJoyceJacqualynJoh nson,adoptedch i ldof Sergeantand Mrs.Prath erJoh nson.

WinsArtPrizeCHICAGO—ByronGotowasoneofth eprize-winnersinth eCh i cagoArtInstitute's60th annualAmer-i canExh i bi ti onofPainti ngandSculpture wh i ch openedon Oct.21.

HeadsROTCHONOLULU—StanleyToyama,acadetcolonel,wasrecentlynamedaswingcommanderto h eadth eUniversityofHawai i 'sAirForceROTCforth ecomingsch oolyear.

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TrumanPaysTributetoNisei SoldierYOKOHAMA,Japan—President* on h assentanaccoladeto2SS-SwidowofaNisei sol-£k i lled i nth eKoreanwari n19Th e U.S.Armyreported h ere.h i tth epresidentialcommumca-?nwTspresentedlastweek toSSYosh i k oKusudatogratitudef!th esupremesacrifi ceofh er«taSd Sgt.Sh i getosh i Kusuda

Jto34th Regiment,24th Divi -SVSXtogeth erwi th a

Jth umousPurpleHeartMedal,ClpresentedtoMrs.KusudabyB.Gen.F.W Farrellofth eJapanLogisti calCommand.Kusudaspentalargepartofh i sch i ldh ood i nJapanbutreturnedtoOak land,Calif.,wh ere h e was

draftedi ntoth earmyi n1949.Hismoth ernowlivesi nLosAngelesMrsKusuda,wh omarriedth eNisei sergeant:« 1947,live*withth ecouple'stwoch i ldrenand h erparents i nYok oh ama.

ResettlersNameNoboruHondaasNewPresidentCHICAGO — Newofficersandboard membersforth eCh i cagoResattlersCommitteewereelectedatanannualmeetingSunday,Oct.14,atth eResettlersbuildi ng.NoboruHondawasnamedpres-i dent,tobe assistedbyTh omasMasudaandTah eiMatsunaga,vicepresidents; MarySonoda,secre-tary;Abe Hagiwara,treasurer;Dr.MatsusaburoKuk i ,andFrankTak ah ash i , audi tors; HarryK.Mayeda,ex-offici o.Honda,awell-k nownNi sei lead-er,wasvicech ai rmanofth eRe-settlersth epastyearandservedondieboardofth eMi dwestBudd-h i stCh urch .Hbh asbeen activewith th eMidwestdi stri ctcouncilofth eJACL.Membersofth eexecutiveboard:;ndadvisoryboradwerenamedasfollows:Dr.BenCh i k arai sh i ,Ryoich i Fu-j i i ,Jisei Fuk uda,MaryHata,Ki-yosh i Joich i ,TomKanno,Kamei-ch iKittak a,th eRev.Gyomei Ku-bose,Mrs.Kok i Kumamoto,th eRev.Willi am N.Lovell,Sh i geruNagata,Yoriak i Nak aguwa,EdzoNish i ,Mrs.Ken Nish i ,Tadaich iOk uh ara,th eRev.AndrewOyama,HarrySabusawa,Sh ozoEek i guch i ,Mannosuk e Sh i rai sh i , Koh ach i roSugimoto, Mrs. Naoye Suzuk i ,Bunj i Tak ano, George Teraok a,JunToguri,Enj i roWatanabe,Joh nH.Weddell,Rich ardH.Yamada,GeorgeR.Yamamoto and Ji roYamaguch i ,executiveboard.Th eRev.GeorgeAk i ,RussellW.Ballard,EdwardEagleBrown,HelenP.Bull,EarlB.Dick erson,Dr.Arth urG.Falls,Dr.MelvilleJ.Hersk ovi tz, Cork yKawasak i ,Joseph Keenan, th eRev.GyodoKono,LeoLerner,Mrs.EmileJLevy,Mich aelMann,BobMerriam,JudgeJobP.McGoorty,GeorgeB.Mc-Kibben,Joh nNuveen,Jr.,DeanRobertRedfield,Dean CurtissW.Reese,JudgeGeorgeL.Quili ci ,El-merL.Sh i rrell,Dr.Edward J.Sparling,W. EllisStewart,th eRev.Koh ei Tak eda, Willard S.Townsend,Mrs.Joh nH.Weddell,andRabbi JacobJ.Weinstein.NoboruTanigawaspok eon"Ja-Pfi Afterth e PeaceTreaty."AWm on "Japanand Democracy"wassh own.

Ch anceConversationHelpsNisei Violi ni st

GainN.Y.RecitalNEW YORK—ANisei vi oli ni st'slownHallconcerton Nov.13wesmuch toach anceconversa-ble0*th an& deCadeago i nMth attime,beforewarandth eS*vacuati"ofPacifi cCoastI*/Japaneseancestry,SP111 sh i (la'sfath erwasanCh ,h °yVfth eswank UniversitySI1"**«le.OnedayLeopoldnh dlnedat*cclub.conn,?.eWerMash i daspok etoth eSevfoi S°Uth i sBon'sdwotionh i sSLyeaFSagoStok owsk i recalledh ld» ce

Jrsat:onwl*th eelderHa-£iStagre€dtoauditi onth e

NiftWrk ! Praised th e youngto*n?i°;mltande~ou«8«ah i mWuS«?**h lscareer- sixiceH»oi!"iensiveBtadv">dP"10"v«k i ldawi U mak eh i sNewatTow 06beforeth ecri ti cs1fOWnHallonNov.13.

TwoNisei CombatVeterans,HomeonRotation,DescribeUglinessofWari nKoreaSPOKANE,Wash .—Th e h orrorofth eKoreanwarwas

graph i callydescribedbytwoNisei veteranswh owere h ome i nSpok aneth i sweek ,comparingnotesonth ei rdi fferentassign-ments."Iti sn'taprettywar,"saidTommySugi h ara,23,h omeon

rotation."Weweretrappedli k ebugs i na sack ,"saidRoySh i raga,

wh owascenth ome afterbeingwounded.Both enlistedlastyear,gotto|__________________Koreaandwereassignedtoth eSeventh regiment.Th atwasth elastth eysawofeach oth eruntilth eycame h ometoSpok ane.Roy h ad gonenorth and wastrappedwith abattalionsenttoreceiveacontingentofmarinesatth e Ch osi nreservoir.Tommywentsouth asaprisonerofwari nterrogator.

Oneth i ngth eyh ad i ncommonwith Nisei ofWorldWarIIwasth eadded h azard oflook i ngtoomuch li k eth eenemy."Wew«re h appyth edayth e

orderscameth rough torelieveth eMarinesatth ereservoir,"Roysaid."GeneralMacArth ur'sstatementaboutth etroopsbeingh omeforCh ri stmash adseepedth rough tousandweexpectedtobepack i ngtogoback toth estatesanytime."Weth ough tth ewarwasover—andth atweh adwon.Wewerenotpreparedforth evi olenceofth eCh i neseattack th atnigh t.Th eyh adusli k ebugs i nasack .Th reeth ousandofusstuck upth erewithallavenuesofescapecutoff.Th atlastedfivedays.Planeswerepara-ch uti ngsuppliestous."Onth efifth nigh twordwent

aroundth atwe'dh avetofigh tourwayout.Idon'tk nowwh atIth ough t.Idon'tk now wh atanybodyth ough t.Iguessweweretooscaredtoth i nk any-th i ng. ,"Th enextmorningwe loaded

th ewoundedon th eveh i clesandstartedforth evalleybelow.Igotsh oti nth ek neeandth eyputmei nanambulanceandgavememor-ph i ne.Th at'sallIrememberuntilth edopeworeoff.Wh enIwok eupwewere i navalleyand th emoon wassh i ni ng.Planeswerestrafingus. Irememberth e i n-

fantrystarting up th e h i llaridth eydidn'tcome back .Idontk now h ow manymenwere k i lled.Musth avebeenalot.

"Myambulancedriversteppedonth egasli k emad.Wetorealongth eroaduntilash ellgoth i m,andth eambulancewenti ntoaditch .Igotout'someh ow.Iforgotallabout.myk nee."All1couldseewasth emoonsh i ni ngonth erai lroadtrack sand k newIh adtogeti ntoth esh adows.Iranfor i t.Th reeofth eoth erwoundedmen fol-owedme.Th ereservoirwasononesideandth emountainsonth eoth er—andth emoon,th atawfulmoon,wassh i ni ngli k easpotligh t."Wemade i ttoth eoth erside.

Th en wemet some tank corpsmen,soth erewere23 ofus.Wefi nallyh obbledback upth emoun-tainandfoundth eMarineswe'dsetouttorelieveaweek before."Roywasflownto Japan,h os-pitali zedandth enreturnedtoth eUnitedStates.He'sback now,tak -i ngarefresh ercourse atLewisandClark h i gh .Heh opestogoontocollegetostudyarch i tecturalengineering.HisparentsareMr.andMrs.HarrySh i ragaofSpok -

atTommydidn'tgeti ntoactionex-ceptforth eInch on landing.Hesawanoth ersideofth ewar."It'snotpretty,"h esai d."Th ere'snoth i ng colorfulorromanticabouti t.It'salotmoreth an guns and airplanes andsh i ps.Mostlyi t'speople,h ungry,sh ock -dri ven people wh o h avelostth ei rh omes,th ei rlovedones,th ei rreasonforlivi ng,butwh ok eeponlivi ngblindlyanyway,

onscraps,onwh atevereteeth eycanscrapeordigupoutofth eruins ofwh atwasonce th ei r

linesofrefugees,h ope-l»u resigned,littlek i ds andold

%cwaTth eNorth Koreanor

Ch i nese Communisttroops k nowwh atth ey'refigh ti ngfor," Tom-mysaid."Someofth emenIques-tionedwere i ntelligentand gavemeth erunaround— th eycouldspeak Japanesebetterth anIcould—butmostofth em were j ustwarm h umanbeingsi nuniform..."Th eworstth i ngwe h adto

contendwith wereth eguerillas,wh omixedth emselvesi n wi thth erefugees mak i ng i tneces-saryfor th earmyto i nspectth em alli ndi vi dually.Ih eardth atevenyoung ch i ldren werebeingused asspotters byth eenemybutIneversawany.Th eguerillasusedallk i nds ofdis-guises.Itwas h ard to catchth em."Youlearnwh atwari swh en

youseepeoplesuffer,"Tomsaid.Sugi h arai snowenrolledi nGon-zaga University. He wants tostudyelectricalengineering.Hei sth esonofMr.andMrs.TomSugi-h araofSpok ane.

SeattleIssei CoupleCreatesLivi ngMemorialtoSonWh oDi edi nWorldWarII

SEATTLE,Wash .—ASeattleJapanesecouplewh olostth ei reoni nWorldWarIIh avecreated,i nth ei rownway,alivi ngmemorialth rough sch olarsh i psforstudents,work i ngtoward i n-ternationalunderstanding.

Mr.and Mrs.Tak ej uroSh i gemura,311-6th Aye.,S.,h avecontributed$1200toCarletonCollege,Minn.,wh ereth ei rsonwuastudentduringth ewar.Anoth erstudenth asbeen givenasch olarsh i patth eUni versityofWash i ngton.Th ei rson,Frank ,wasamem-'

berofth efamous442ndcombatteam.HediedonOct.20,1944,i nFrance,duringth eh eroi cres-cueofth e"lostbattalion"byunitsofth e442nd."WearestillgettingFrank 'si nsurancech eck sfrom th egov-ernment,"Mrs.Sh i gemura ex-plained softly,"andwewanttodosomegoodwith th em."Asch olarsh i p createdby th e

Sh i gemuraswasrecentlyawardedtoBi llDrummond,senioratth eUniversity ofWash i ngton,forh i swork i nfurth eri nginternation-alrelations.Drummondh asbeenactiveonth euniversitycampusonbeh alfofth eUni tedNations.Frank attendedCarletonCollege,recipi entofoth ersch olarsh i psdo-natedbyth e Sh i gemuras,afterpersonsofJapaneseancestrywereevacuatedfromth eWestCoasti n1942.Tak ej uroSh i gemurai saporteratth eUni onRailroadStation.Lastweek largebouquetsofflowers decoratedth e modestSh i gemura h ome."Giveni nmemoryofFrank byourfriends,"Mrs.Sh i gemuraex-plained.

TOMSAKAI(left)andKELVIN MITANI.SANFRANCISCO—InobservanceofNisei SoldierMemorialDay,awreath bearingth enameofth ePlacerCountyJACLwas

placedonth e graveofSgt.MasaSak amotoatth enationalcemeteryi nSanBrunoonOct.28.

Sgt.Sak amotowas k i lled i nactiononMarch 3, 1945,wh i leservingwith th e442ndCombatTeam i nFrance.Hei sayoungerbroth erofCosmaSak amoto,pastch ai rmanofth eNorth ernCal-i forni a-Western Nevadadistri ctcouncilofth eJACLKelvinMitani ,representingth ePlacerCountych apter,laid

th ewreath onth eNi sei soldier's gravewh i leTomSak ai ,com-manderofth eTownsendHarrispostofth eAmericanLegion,partici patedi nth etribute.—Ph otoby HaruoIsh i maru.

PineMeth odi stCh oi rToGiveConcertSANFRANCISCO—Th e"Halle-lujah Ch orus"willresoundagaini nth ePi neMeth odi stCh urch h allati tsannualch oi rconcertSunday,Nov.18,accordingtoFrank Ono,conductor.Th efamous ch oruspiecefromHandel'soratorio,"Th eMessiah ,"willbeamongselectionsofth e25--voicech oi r.FeaturedassoloistswillbeAi k oYosh i da,soprano,and'GeorgeHi-rano,baritone.AmyYamaguch i i sch ai rmanofth epreparationcommittee.KaySak aguch i i sch oi rlibrarian.

Broth erTellsDetailsofGI'sDeath i nKoreaGARDENA,Calif.—Pfc.Sh ozo(Pepi)Kuwah ara,24-year-oldsonofMr.andMrs.NobutaroKuwa-h araofGardena,died i nKoreaonOct.17wh i ledoinga"goodturn"forh i sbuddies.Th e facts surrounding Pfc.

Kuwah ara's death weretoldth i sweek i naletterfromh i sbroth er,Pfc.Tok uoKuwah ara,wh owasi nth esamecompany.Sh ozoandoth ermembersofth ecompanywererestingash ortdis-tancefrom th efrontafterfourdaysi nth eline.Sh ozosh aredh i swaterwith h i sbroth erandwithoth ermembersof'th ecompanyandth enstartedoutforarefill,carry-i ngseveralcanteens.Onh i swayh etrippedoveralandmine.Pfc.Kuwah araplayedi nth eback fi eldforGardenaHigh Sch oolduringh i sprepsch ooldays.Hisparentsh ave notyetbeennotifi edoffici allyby th eDefenseDepartmentofh i sdeath .

Fash i onSh owWillFeatureJACLCarnivalNEW YORK—Nisei fash i onde-signerswi llunveilth ei rnewestcreationsatNewYork 'sfirstNiseifash i onsh owwh i ch willbeafea-tureofth eNewYork JACIj ch ap-ter'sbenefitcarnivalonNov.17.JuneSak ai ofParsonssch ooli sgeneralch ai rmanforth eevent.FirstdesignertoenterwasJudy

Tak ah ash i ,wh ocreatesdressde-signsforIrene ofHollywood.Oth erswh oh aveenteredtodateare"Sak i ,"GraceFuj i tani ,SadaYasudaandHenryKusaba.

SeeEarlySenateActionOnHawai i Stateh oodBillWASHINGTON, D.C.—SenatorErnest W. McFaHand (Dem.,Ariz.),Senate Majori tyLeader,promisedearlyfloorconsiderationofth ebillsforstateh oodforth e'territori esofHawai i andAlask awh en th e second sessionofth e82ndCongressconvenesnextJan-uaryBth ,th eWash i ngtonofficeofth e JACL Anti -Discri mi nati onCommitteerevealedOct.25.BeforeadjournmentSenatorWil-liam F.Knowland(Rep.,Calif.),urgedMcFarland,asmajori tylead-er,togiveth estateh oodbillsth e"righ tofway"earlyi nth enewsession. Hesaidth atunlessth ebi llsaretak esupearlyi nth eses-si on,wh enth eycanbe'adequate-lydiscussed,i twi llmeanth atan-oth ersessionofCongresswillpasswi th outth esetwogreatterritori es

h avi ngh adach ancetobeadmittedintoth eUni on.SenatorMcFarland th en grave

h i spromiseth at"iti sour(Demo-craticPolicyCommittee)firm i n-tentiontotak eth osebillsupaitth eearliestopportunityafterwere-convene."Heth enaddedth atafterth eh omeruleforth eDi stri ctofColumbiaandth eso-calledfatsandoilsrepealbillaredisposedofi nth enextsession,th estateh oodbillswillreceivepriorconsiderationatth attime.SenatorJoseph C. O'Mah oney(Dem.,Wyo.),ch ai rmanofth eSenateInteriorandInsularAffairsCommittee,alsoservednoticeth ati twouldbeh i spurposewh enth enewsessionconvenes'Hotak eth eearliestpracticablesteptobringupforconsiderationth estateh oodbillsforAlask aandHawai i .Th epeopleofth osetwoterritori esareentitledtoh aveadecisi onbyCon-gress,andnoth i ngwi llbeleftun-doneatth ebeginni ngofth enextsessiontobringth atabout."Th emajori tyleaderth enrepeat-ed h i spromiseth atth estateh oodmeasureswouldreceiveearlyat-tentionn«xtyear.Mi k eMasaok a,nationallegisla-tivedirector,declaredth ati fth eSenatereallydebatesandvotesuponth ei ssueofstateh oodforHa-wai i earlynextyearstateh oodwillbeareality,forth eoverwh elm-i ngmaj ori tyofcongressmen i nboth Housesfavorequalstatusforth e peopleofHawai i . Masaok asaidth atSenatorMcFarland'sas-suranceswereth emostencour-agingremark sth ath e h ash eardforstateh ood."Atlonglast,"h esaid,"Hawai ii sonth eth resh oldofstateh oodbutadvocatesofstateh oodcannotrelaxi nth ei rfigh tuntilth eSen-ateandth eHouse h aveactuallyapprovedth eenablingact."

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EDITORIALS:Th e"EnemyAlien"LabelExpectationsth atth i s countrywouldremove th e"enemy

alien"labelfrom residentIssei aftersigni ngofth epeacetreatyi nSanFranciscoh avenotmateriali zed.Th eaction,eventh enamattertoolongdelayed,appearstoh avebeenforgotteni n th estressofwh atareadmittedlymattersofgreaterimport.Butforth eresidentJapanesealiens,removalofth estigma

th eyborepatientlyth rough th elongwaryearsandth emanyyearssincewouldbeamatterofgreatpsych ologicalandemo-tionali mport.Itneednotberepeated h ereth atth eenemyalienlabelwas

onlyatech ni calone.Onth i sth erecordisclear.Th ousandsofIssei parentswatch edth ei rsonsgotowari nEuropeandi nth ePacifi c.Th ose wh o could served th egovernmentdirectlyasteach ersofJapanesetosoldiersi nspeciallanguagecourses.Th eywork edforth eOWIandOSS.Th eypurch asedwarbondsandstamps.

Th eywerealiensbecauseth eycouldnotbylaw becomecit-i zens.Th atth eywerenever"enemy"aliens h aslongbeen es-tablish ed.Th eallegianceofth ei rsonsanddaugh terswasth ei rallegiance.

Th e"enemyalien",stamp h ascausedth em h umi li ati onanddiffi culty.Th i scountryi salreadywellembark eduponaprogramto h elpth epeopleofJapanoutofth ei rwar-inducedstateofpoverty.Weh aveceasedtoconsiderth epeopleofJapanasourenemies.Iti sh ardlyfitti ng,th en,th atwecontinuetoconsiderth e

Issei asenemies.Th i sth eyneverwere,andtocontinuelabelingth em such atth i slatedatedoesth emadisservice.

Recogniti onofth eIssei groupas aloyalsegmentofth eAmericanpopulation i slongpastdue.

Th eNi sei andFEPCArecentreportofth eOregonFairEmploymentPractices

advisorycommittee bringsoutan i nterestingpointwh i ch i soften neg-lectedbyth oseverypersonsforwh om th elawwascreated.

Th ereportcoversth efi rstyearandah alfofth elaw'sop-eration,from July,19b9,toJanuary,1951.Itpointsoutth ataseriousobstacletoth esuccessofth e

FEPActisth atmanymembersofminori tygroupsstilldonotunderstandth eprovisi onsofth elawandth eprotectionofferedby i t.Itadds furth erth atcontactwi th minori tygroups,oth er

th an th eNegro,h asbeenli mi tedand effortsmustbe madetoextendth eprogramtoallgroupsaffectedbyth elaw.

Th eli mi teduse madeofOregon'sFEPA i si llustratedbyth efactth ati n i tsfi rsteigh teenmonth sofoperation,only27complaintswerefiledwith th eBureauofLabor,th eenforcingagency.Itcanbepresumedth atmostofth esewere registeredbyNegroes.Andyeti twouldb% preposteroustoassume th atth enum-

berofcases ofdiscri mi nati onagainstpersonsofJapanesean-cestryareso smallastobeneglible.Th ereporti tselfpointsoutth atth erearelargenumbersofCh i neseandJapaneseAmeri-canstojwta)m o2i ly_j ej laln_k i i i ds_oJ^Iti smoreli k elyth ati ncasesofdiscri mi nati on,mostNisei

wouldfeelreluctantto filea complaint.Iti s also true th atNisei {andoth erswh ok nowofraceprejudi ce)donottrainorapplyforj obswh i ch arenotgenerallyopentoth em.Th ereisanaturalh umanreluctancetofigh tprejudi ceand

di scri mi nati on.Iti sh ardtoexposeoneselfdeliberatelytoem-barrassment and h umi li ati on.ButFEP i s h ardcomeby.Th erearebarelya h andfulof

statesi nwh i ch th i sprotectioni sguaranteedbylawtowork ersofminori tyancestry.FEPlegislationi swononlyafteralong,h ardfigh ton i tsbeh alf.Th erearealwaysnumerouspressuresbrough ttobearagainsti t.Th ereare.alwaysgroupswh owouldli k etoseeFEPrepealed,once i th as become law.Nisei livi ngi nstateswi th FEParefortunatei n h avi ngth i sprotection.Butth eysh arealargeresponsibi li tyi nseeingth ati t

i sused.FEPoperatesonlywh encomplaintsarefiledbypersonsagainstwh om discri mi nati on h asbeen practiced.Unless th esecomplaintsareroistered,FEP i si noperativeandnoh onestesti-matecanbemadeastoth eextentofdiscri mi natorypracticesi nemployment.

Asindi vi dualsand i norganizedgroupsJapaneseAmericanssh ouldrealizeth eymusth elp i nrevealing andprotestingsuchdi scri mi nati onandi nmak i nguseofanyFEPlegislationavailabletoth em.Th eSuccessoffairemploymentpracticeslegislationdependsi nlargemeasureuponth epeopleforwh om such lawsarepassed.

MINORITYWEEK

Quick i e"AMexicani saMexicani sa

Mexican—unless h e i sTexano,Hi.spano,OldMexican,Spanish ,Indian,Meztiso,American,Cau-casian,OldCalifornian,Poch o,

Pach uco, Bracero, rich -man,poor-man,blonde,brunette,sh ort,

tall,deadorstillbreath i ng."—From th eCSO Reporter.

* * »

Pick etLi neA h i gh -poweredpick etlinewasi nfrontofth eStork Clublastweek toprotesti tstreatmentoffamed Negro singer Joseph i neBak er.Iti ncludedLauraZ.Hobson,au-th orof"Gentlemen'sAgreement";CouncilmanEarlBrown;HerbertL.Bruce,politi calleader;Assem-blymen Hulan Jack andEli j ahCrump;Congressman Henry J.Lath am;WalterWh i te,NAACP'sexecutivesecretary.

« » *Quote,EndQuote"Idonotsee h owIcanex-

plain my positi on any moreclearlyth antosayth atI,forone,sh allmak eevery*efforttomaintai nourpark systemonasegregatedbasis,andfaili ngi nth i s,todiscontinueth eoperationofth epark sby th estate."—Gov.BattleofVirgi ni a.

* * *BravoTh eDenverRetailCreditMen'sAssociati onh asdroppedi tspros-pectiveloan'sforms,wh i ch requireth esignertolist"Greek ,Anglo-Saxon,Hebrew,Negro,etc."Th enewformswon'th aveanyqueriesastorace.

* **WordofGodSufferlittlech i ldren tocome

untome,Hesaid.Andi nth i sdayandage,He migh th aveadded:Andth ei rparents,too,wh enth ei rsk i ncolori sdark .Forlastweek twoNegrowomenweredeniedmembersh i pi nth eLosAngelesFirstBaptistCh urch byavoteof337to 108 againstbyth ech urch membersh i p.Aconsti-tuti onalprovisi onofth ech urch re-quiresanine-tenth smajori tyforapplicati on.Earlierth ech urch h adapproved

aresolutionth atanyonecouldbeadmitted,regardlessofrace.Th e two applicants h ad beenmembersofaBaptistch urch i naMidwesttownbeforemovingtoLosAngeles.

Hope"Ibelieveracialdiscri mi na-tion isablotonth efaceofAmerica.Butth i ngsaregettingbetter.Th rough educationandreligi on,peoplearelearningtoliveth eoth ersixdaysofth eweek byth eprinci plesth eylearni nch urch onSunday.Astimegoeson,prejudi ceandbigotrywi llbeforgotten.Th epeopleofAmericamusttak eh ope,becauseth osewh o practicediscri mi na-tionarefindi ngouth ow_Jjtroßg—

» **Baseball"NewYork fans arewearyof

seeingth eYank swi th outaNegroplayeri nth ei rline-up.Youcan'texpectth e entirenationnottobelieveth atth eYank eepolicyi sanyth i ngelsebutdiscri mi natoryagainstNegroplayers unlessonei sbrough tup i n'52."—ColumnistTed Yates i n th eLosAngelesTribune.

* * *Quick i e"It'samazingtoth i nk th attenyearsagopicturesdealingwi thracialprejudi cewereunk nowi n,were unth i nk able.Th eywouldoffend people,we were told-th eywouldmeetwi th sectionalresistance.Perh apsth eydidof-fendpeopleand meetsectioi nalresistance,butwh enth efi rst?h lWa.mad*'h owwer«*>iced,th oseofm wh otak e motionPicturessenously!How breath -lesslywewatch edth eboxoffi-!?a?*ci?tf*Foran i nd«*trycan't"ak eP«turesyouandIli k e i f

asuccess,and h adopenedth epa"i foroth ersuch pictures."-Ch arleaBrack ett,presidentofth eAcademyofMotionPi ctureArts andSciences.

nisi eUSAbyLARRYTAJIRIGlsandJapaneseBridesTh ursdaymusth avebeenadulldayi nth eSaltLak eTelegram'scityroom. Outside,i nth eworldbeyondth e Wlasatch andon th eoth ersideofth esaltflats,th erewasnewsofanew atom bombtesti nNevada,th etrucetalk si nKoreateeteredonanuneasypreci-pi ceand"Ik e"wasask edtocomeback toWash i ngtontopalaveratth eWh i teHouse. Butth eTele-gram ch osetocomeoutwith afront-page eigh t-column h eadwh i ch read:"S.L.WomenAttackRisei nGIMarriagestoJapanese."Th estoryh ardlyseemedtojus-tifyth escareh ead.ItwasaCh i -cagoDailyNewsdispatch about24SaltLak eresidents,20orth emwomen,wh o h adwrittentoKeyesBeech ,Tok yocorrespondentforth eCh i cagopaper,protestingtnerisei nGI-Japanesemarriagesi nJapanandproposingth atCongresspassalawforbiddi ngGlsfrommarry-i ng i ntoaforeignrace",wh i le i nservice*.Th e Telegram,wh i ch h ad re-printedth eKeyes Beech articlewh i ch h ad i nspi redth eletter,didsome ch eck i ng on i ts own andfoundth atallSaltLak ewomendonotagreewith th eprotest.Th eTelegrampublish edfivecommentscollectedatrandom,allfromwom-en. TwowereopposedtoGl-Japa-nesealliancesonracialgroundswh i leth eoth erth reedi dnotop-poseth e i ntermarriages.Typicalofth elatterviewwas th ecom-mentofMiss Verleen Gren,aph onecompanyemployewh osai d:"Icanseewh ereexcessive GImarriagesi nJapancould causecontentionath omebecausesomanyAmericangirlswouldbeleftwith -outh usbands,butIfeelth ati fboth th eGIandth eJapanesegi rlarewilli ngtofaceanyproblemsth ei rmarriagemi gh tbri ng,weath omesh ouldgoalongwi th th em.Afterall,everyfellowsh ouldbeallowedth erigh ttomak eup h i sownmind."Th e oth ersideofth ecoin i sth atth eTelegramlastweek re-printedaletterfrom someGlsi nJapan,defendingth ei rrigh ttomarryJapanesewomeni fth eysoch oose. Th ese Gls decriedraceprejudi ceandalsoci tedth emag-nifi centfigh ti ng record ofth efamous 442nd CombatTeam tobuttressth ei rargument.

♦ " *Inth etwoWorldWarsth emenofth eAEFand th eGls h avebrough th ometensofth ousandsofforeign-bornbridesfrom th eth ea-tersofconflict. Th esubjectofraciali ntermarriage,h owever,didnotenterth eGIbrides pictureuntilth e occupation ofJapan.Untilth attimeth ereh adnotbeenanysizeablenumberofmarriagesbetweenGlsandnon-Caucasians.Th efi rstmarriagebetween amemberofth eU.S.OccupationForceandaJapanesenationalafterV-Jdaywasth e-weddingofaNisei officer,Lieut.GeorgeGoda,andaJapanesefilmstar,Mitsuk oMi ura.Sinceth attimeth ereh avebeensome5,000oth ercoupleswh onavewaded.th rough extensivered-tape,enouglPtocoolth eardorofanyromance,i nordertoobtainth esanctionofth eArmy,th eU.S.con-sulateandth e Japanesegovern-menttoth ei ralliance.Th esemarriagesweremadepos-

siblebyth epassageofanamend-edGIBridesActi nth e80th ,81stand82ndCongresseswh i ch grant-edentry,andpermanentresidencetoth espousesofU.S.servicemenVaI"*asPecifi ed Period. Th eJACLADC sponsoredlegislationtoth i seffect,necessitatedbyth efactth atJapanesenationalsareraciallyineli gi bleforentryasim-migrants.

Oneofth esedaysasociologistwi llprobablyi ni ti ateaprojecttoh ndoutwh ath ash appenedtoth eseW wartimemarriages,particular-lyth e5,000 i nvolving Japanesewomen. Ofth etotal,moreth anath ousandi nvolveNisei GlsfromHawai i andth econtinentalUnitedMatesaswellasaconsiderablenumberofNegroesandoth ernon-CaucasianAmericanGls.Areportfrom Tok yoi ndi cated

th attodateonly231GIh ri *>tgonewith th ei rsoldierh i ?*"}*th eUnitedStates°ByMaSi'J0wh enth epresentGIBrideVSexpiresseveralth ousand i ZexpectedtoleaveforAm areh omes. AmericanMarriage i sanh i gh lyi ndi vi j iaffairandth epro&J1*"1patabi k tyand adjustmentwh Tkconfrontevenayoungcouplefrlth esameracial,socialand*h gi ousiback groundundoubtedly1i ntensifi ed i nwartimemaSi nvolvingdifferences i nra«Th gi on,nationalityand 1"!'"However,th eGlsandth eßfarenotunawareofth enimi li nvolvedandth eadjustmenfearenecessary Iti sapparent?ath egreatmajori tyofth eGlsdonotregardth ei rmarriageastewporary arrangements of con'vemencebuth opetobringth Srbridesback toAmerica.Th eoutlook forsuccessi nth espwartimei ntermarriagesi sfarbet-tertodayth anagenerationago.

Ju ,U-S- Army's attitude,al-th ough notencouragingoverseasmarriagesforitstroops,appearstobeth atth edecisi ontomarryisth eprivatebusinessofth e soldierOnceth eGIapplicanth asnegoti-atedth emorassofredtapeandh asgoneth rough ch annels,per-missi on h asbeenforth comi ngandh as notbeen denied onracialgrounds.Th ei mpactofth eU.SArmy's attitude,anenligh tenedone i ncontrasttoth epolici esofwh i tecoloniali sm i nAsia i nth epast,h asnotbeenlostonth epeo-pleofJapan.Th eJapanesealsoh avebeen i mpressedbyth efactth atWilli am Sebald,wh osestatusi sequivalenttoth atofth eUnitedStatesambassador i n Japan,i smarriedtoaJapanesewomanforwh om h eoncegaveuph i sprom-i si ngNavycareer.Th e GI-Japanesecouples,onceth ey h ave come toth eUnitedStates,nolongerfaceth edegreeofsocialpressure and censurewh i ch onceconfrontedraciali nter-marriages.Th eletterofprotestfromth e24residentsofSaltLak eCi tyi sth efi rstinstanceofpublicprotestagainstth ese marriagesandth eSaltLak eTelegram'sran-dom surveyindi catesth atth i spro-testi snotrepresentativeofcom-munitysentimentasawh ole.Th etragicendingofPuccini 's"MadameButoterfly,"adaptedfromanovelandaBroadwayplaybyLuth erLong,i si ncontrasttoth eh appyendingforecastbyth enewmotionpicture,"EastIsEast,"wh i ch i sth estoryofonesuch GI-Japanese marriage. Th e Longnovelappearedalmost50yearsagoandCh o-Ch o-Sanh asdiedbyh erownh andontenth ousandstagessinceth attime,mourningh erbe-trayalbyth eAmericannavallieu-tenant.In"EastIsEast"th eAm-ericanofficerbrings h i sJapanesebrideh ometoth eSalinasValleyofCalifornia.Inth i sfi lmawom-an,actedbyMarie Windsor,at-temptstobreak upth emarriage.Inoneofth epicture'sfinalscenesth eGl'sbroth er,playedbyCamer-on Mitch ell,h i ts Miss Windsortwi ce.Wh enth epicturewaspre-vi ewedforth efi rsttimei naLongBeach ,Calif.,th eaterrecently,th e.audienceapplaudedwh enMitch ellpunch edth eactress i nth e j aw.Audiencesympath ydefini telywasforth eJapanesebride,playedbyYosh i k oYamaguch i .rh efactth atHollywood,wh i ch

oncesh unnedth esubjectofi nter-marriageexcepti nnegativeterms.canmak eafilmli k e"EastIsEasti si ndi cati veofach ange:npubwattitudes,asi sth efactth ataUi i -forniath eateraudienceapplaudedth e h appyendingof'th i sstoryoii nterracialromance. ~Th eGls,bringi ng h omebridesfrom Japanandfrom oth erfar-awayplaces,are h elpi ngto ac

celerateth ebreak downofth esocialtaboowh i ch longh asbeeri enforced against i nterracialmar

"Th i s"doesnotnecessarilymeanth atth epercentageofi ntermgriages willi ncrease. AlttWspecifi cfiguresarenotavailaDc

th enumbfrofracially,i ntern*.riedcouplesi nCalif°rma-T,f8.ample,h avenot i ncreasedwteriallysinceth eState'sant-m.cegenationlaw wasoutlawed1948. Itdoesmean th at»»marriedcoupleswillnoth avecontendwith th edegreeof.**,prejudi cewh i ch once confrontsuch marriages.

4PACIFIC CITIZEN Saturday,Novembera l%{

PACIFICCITIZENOffici alPublicati onofth e _

JapaneseAmericanCi ti zensLeague 4p*>

NationalHeadquarters:413-15BeasonBuildi ng,25EastSecondSouth street,SaltLak e City,Utah .

Edi tori alandBusinessOffice:415BeasonBldg.,Ph one 5-6501.Oth erNationalJACLOfficesi nWash i ngton,D.C.,Ch i cago,NewYork ,Denver,SanFranciscoandLosAngeles.

Subscripti onRates:JACLmembers,$3.00peryear.Non-mem-bers,$3.50 year.

Enteredassecondclassmatterinth epostofficeatSaltLak eCity,Utah .Publish edweek ly,underth eactofMarch 3,1879.

LARRYTAJIRL EDITOR

aNiseii nManh attan

byRok uSugah ara

Lifeonth eSideHaveyoueverrung doorbells?tvnudgingth ebuzzerofth eapartmentofsomeone younevertbefore,especiallytoask fora donation,andyou'llgetJants-in-th e-pantry feeling.

i t',notpleasant,tobesure.Th sparsevaliantbandofNisei wh o h avebeenmak i ngth ed forADC supporth ave h adamigh tyunpleasantrow toh oe.W SfcDeci allyi sth i strueinNewYork ,wh erewiseacresareai adozen,and th epat-answerh ooli gansarereadytocutlownanyconversationwith aslam i n th e face.°Manh attanapartmentdwellers,acuriousandcalloused lot,arei ,t«say "no"andgiveforth with th atfrigi darcticreceptioni Ct freezes th ecallerdead i n h i s track s."Idon'toweth eJACLnoth i ngandneith erdoesth eJACLowe,th i ng," i sth etraditi onalretort.

Byth i stimeth eh umblecaller1i sreadytoturnandgo.Anoth ersch oolofth ough tamong Nisei metropolitaj ni tes i s,,..th eJ,h avenoth i ngtodowith th eNisei orJapanesecorn-unity"so wh ysflouldtneyevenpartyilth ac°PPer«ent.Wh atwith h eavy taxes,stri k es,warth reats,congestion,h i gh

Btoflivi ng,i ti sadog-cat-dog,me-firstexistenceth atth eNi seicitydwellersh aveadopted.Iti sth ecodeth atth eyliveby.Ieuessth i si strue i nCh i cago,Detroitandoth erlargeeasterntiewh enth edonationcampaigni slaunch ed.Th esame stumblingblock sarepresentedduringth e member-i pdrives.Wh atareth eresults?Th e JACLmembersh i pdwindlesand th eantici patedADC

goalsareneverreach ed.♦ ♦ "

ATh ank lessJob

ITh erearenevermanyvolunteersforcollectiondrives.

Inth eolddaysi nLosAngeles,andIam,told i ti ssti lltruelay,th eIssei madeth erounds i nalargedelegation.Th eyfeltartai'nsafety i nnumbersand i twas noth i ngto h aveatleastaJfadozenpeoplecometroopingi ntoalivi ngroom oranofficeask foradonation.Such acommitteewould h avetobeh eadeda"prominentcommunityleader"li k eanattorney,doctor,pastornewspapereditor.Th eywouldh em and h aw,discussth eweath er,niloverth e warsituation,drink i nnumerablecupsoftea,andnallysomeonewould h aveth epresenceofmindenough to k nuck lei wntobusiness.Onememberwouldgiveth esalespitch wh i leth eh erslook edawayrath ersh eepi sh lyi ntoth edi stance."Wh ati sMr.So-and-sogivi ng?"wouldbeth eusualreply.Th enawh oleli stofnamesandamountswouldbereadbyth eeasurerofth egroup,wh o usuallycarriedalittlecloth bag,re-i rtedmostlyspuriousamounts,andth eaffairwoundupwith th ei stputting h i mselfdownfor%omuch .Ith i nk th eJapanesecommuniti es overdid th i sgoodth i ng.

Itwasanalmostnever-endingparadeth atusedtowendth ei rwayth rough th ecommunityeveryweek ofth eyear.Th ereweretoomanyoccasionsandexcusestotak eupacollection.Nisei h aveh ad i tmuch easi er.Ourcallsaremuch fewer.Th eMXandth ech urch areaboutth eonlycampaignerstocomebargingrossth eth resh old.Th eNi sei volunteersarealwaysfewer i nnumber,usuallyonetwo,andgetth ebusinessdispensedwi th i n quick order.Iti sIornoandth ati sth at.Th ereisli ttleofth atbananaoi landwh i ngtacticsth atth eIssei used.Th eNisei donotuseh i gh -power(ticsofth ei rparentsandoversellth edonor.Infact,i fanyth i ng,th i nk th erei sameasureofunder-selling.Idon'tblameth evolunteersbecauseth eyaredoingth i swork

forfree,on th ei rowntime.Butalittlepreparedsales k i t,a■preparedlistofreasons(Wh y,oragroupofh elpfulsolici tati on■wiltsmigh th elp.Afterall,i ti sabusinessandmustberunas

CompaignStrategy■lamalwaysi mpressedbyth erecordmadebyoneracialgroupftls,country-Th eyh aveablelieutenantsi nallpartsofth ecountry■,°talceth ei rj obseriouslyandwh oarefullypreparedto h andle■"cfund-raisi ngprogram.ITh i sgroupth i nk snoth i ngofsettingagoalof$50t3$60■P«memberofth ecommunityandth eyusuallyrealize i t.■'th asalways struck meth atth eNi sei goalsare verylow.■"«areabout150,000peopleofJapaneseextraction i nth i scoun-■mweh aveadeuceofatimeraisi ng$1a,personaverageonVoverallpopulation.Iti seith erth emeth odofsolici tati on th at■wr<mgorth efaultofth epeopleofth ecommunity.■~Anotbelieveth eNisei ,as-a group,are less adversetolinta"8tocommunitywelfare th an oth erracialsegments.Im".th ey willi ng todoth ei rsh areFurth er,th atth eyareW ent'yeconomicallyestablish edbynowtomak eacontributi on.Bmeni «vtimes> i nManh attan,Ih avecomeacross th i sstate-Ih Ji 1oneaPP«M»ch edme.Ifth eydid,lamsureIwould■"«madeacontributi on."Ith i nk ourcoverage i sbad.I«allgoesback tori ngi ngdoor-bells.ftuffs oi usare anxiousto spendsometimeand sufferth e

ftamiflisteninXtoafewsh outsof"getlost"and"dropdead,"BemScollect°ri squick toloseh eartandi ni ti ati vetocarryTc"paigm to i tsultimate.■ina wh ereth eVFW lostamilli onmembers,about40%,■»i>er«i cyars-T JACLlis notatone.AsounderandalesProKram maybeth eanswer.ISo " " "'Ifai'break doorbellrinS».Sive th atpersonfrom th eJACLIElse »"'ft*willffnaan«littleexperiencebygoingonth e dri ve yourself.nath atPuttingth esh oeonth eoth erfootpinch esplenty.

FROM THEFRYING PANBillHosok awa:MyDayi nth eMovies

Denver,Colo.Now,aboutth atth erereportth atHosok awai s

Zulh m,oVles:Llk eth ereportofMark Twain'sm-wi'ltst,SOmewh atexaggerated. Ifyou'dpinmedown,th eansweri syes,IguessIwasstand-i ngbeforeamoviecamera. Butth at'sallIwasdoing,standing. Th eycould h avepick edup awoodencigarstoreIndiansomewh ere,dressedh i ntmabouth Koreanmili taryuniform,propped h i mmpositi onandh owouldh awservedth epurposej ustaswell.p.-Lt>sJeUyouth estoryfr°m th ebeginni ng.UnectorTayGarnetttook onelook atmyfacedur-d£«acock tai lPartyandofferedmeaparti nth etTa1L°vie-e"tifled"Th eKoreanStory."Hesaid1h adth erigh tk i ndoffacetoplayaKoreangen-eral,buth edidn'tsaywh eth erNorth orSouth .

Well,i tlook edli k efun,soIsaid Ok ay,Imgame. W|elefti tatth atuntilonedayIgotacallfrom ColoradoSpringswh ereth emovie i sbeingfilmed. Th eywantedtok nowmycoat,ch est,waist,pantsandh eadsi zessoth eycouldgetauniformready.CoupledayslaterIgotanoth ercalltellingmetorush downbecause th ey wereready tosh ootth ese-quence.SoIwent.Ih adnoi deawh atIwassupposed

todo.Ifiguredi fIh adtobeaKoreangeneral,I'd j ustas soonbeth eRedk i nd.Icouldsneerandleer,lead afutile Banzai ch arge againstUnitedNationslines,maybeevensh ootStarRobertMitch um i nth eback orslapActressAnnBlythacrossh erprettyface.Iguessth at'swh atvi llai nsdo. Th atsuredidsoundli k efun.

* * *Th eygotmei ntouniform,allrigh t,buti twas

th e dressuniform ofaone-starSouth Korean

general.With th erestofth eKoreangeneralstaff,I'm outonani nspectionofSouth KoreansoldiersbeingtrainedbyAmericantroops.Mitch um i savisi ti ngch i ck encolonel,and h e'smostdispleasedbywh ath esees.IgettostandnexttoMitch umduringth ei nspection.Allth edialoguei nth escenegoesonbetween

Mitch um andCh arli eMcGraw wh o i sth egruff-voieedsergeanti nstructingSouth Koreans. (Hasa warpictureeverbeenmadewi th outagruff-voicedsergeant?) Wh i le Mi tch um expresses h i adispleasure,Istandth ere.Andwh enMcGrawre-plies,Istandth ere.

Well,th eyreh earsedth escenefourorfiveti mesuntilth eygotth eli nes downtoTayGarnett'asatisfaction.Th enanassistantdirec-toryelled:"Secondteam."Mitch um,McGraw,andBillTolmanwh oi salsoi nth escene,wentofftosit)downi nth esh adeandpassth eti meofdaywith MissBlyth .Th reeG.l.'scamerunning-overandstoodwh ere

th estarsh adbeen. 1continuedtostandth ere.Th etech ni ci anstook over,andforth enext16or20 mi nutesth eyadjustedligh ts,ch eck edcameraangles,andallth eoth erth i ngsth ath avetobedonebeforeascene i ssh ot.Th enth eassistantdi rectorh olleredforth efi rst

team,andback cameMitch um,McGrawandTol-man.Iwasstillstandingth ere.Th escenewassh otth reeorfourtimes—Iwaslosingcountbyth en—andth atwasth at. Th eassistantdi rectorsaidIcouldgoh omenow.Th atwasth eextentofmymovieexperience.IfIdon'tlandonth ecuttingroom floor,you

migh tlook forme. Iough ttowarnyou,th erearefourorfiveoth er"South Koreans" i nth atscene. I'm th eoneth atstandsnexttoMitch um.Ididn'tgettoleadach arge,slapMissBlyth ,orsh ootMi tch um. Ij ustgotto standnexttoh i m.

GenocideIsaNewWordWith Anci entMeanings

ByELMERR.SMITH

Box-ScoreonRaceRelations:

Amongth e manyways i n wh i ch conflictbetweeneth ni cgroupsmayberesolved i sanni h i lati onofth eminori tygroupbyth emajori ty. Th i s i svery often brough taboutby i ndi rectmeth ods.Oneofth ebestexamplesofth i stypeofi ndi rectanni-h i lati oni sth ei ntroductionofnewdiseasestoth eminori tygroup.

Th e h i storyofrace contactsbetweenEuropeansandoth erpeoplesi nvariouspartsofth eworldisfi lledwith examplesofsmallpox,measles,typh oi dfever,'anddipth eri abei ng i ntroducedto"native"peoples,resulting i nth ewh olesaledeath anddestruc-ti onofth e "natives."Alcoh oli n-troducedbyth eEuropeanstonon-Europeans createda new expe-ri enceforwh i ch th e mores andfolk waysofth e ''native"groupsh ad nocontrol.Th i smore oftenth annotresulted i nth e destruc-ti onofth e basic cultureofth enon-European.Veryoftenth e conquering ormajori tygroup h asnotbeencon-tentwith th e slow meth ods ofanni h i lati onmentionedi nth epre-ceedingparagraph .Th eyh avei n-ventedspecifi c meth odsforth estepping-up ofth e anni h i lati onprocess.Anew wordh ascome i ntouseto describe th i s meth od.Iti sk nownas "genocide."Oneofth emostrecentandclassicexamplesofsuch atech ni que i sfound i nth eNazis'"murder"ofJewsandoth ernon-Nazis i nEuropeduringWorldWar11.Iti si nterestingtonote th atdeliberate murderofgroupsofpeoplei smentioned i nth eOldTestament.Forexample,i nIIKings15:16wefindth efol-lowing account:"Menah emsmoteTiph sah ,andallth atwereth erei n,andth ebordersth ereof,from Tirzah ;

becauseth eyopenednottoh i m,th erefore h esmote i t;and allth e women th erei nth atwerewith ch i ldrippedopen."Th eancientBabyloniansandAs-syriansofth e NearEastprac-ticed "group murder,'and th eearlyBriti sh contactsi nTasmaniaresulted i nth eh unti ngofth ena-

tivesbyth eBriti sh asa'Sundayand h oli day"sport.Th e presentpreparationforwarbyth euseofbacteriologicalwarfareandth e i n-discri mi nate use of th e atomicbomb,asusedi nth elatedaysofth elastwarwith Japan,canbeplaced i nth i ssamecategory.Genocide i sanewwordbuti treferstoaseriesofveryan-cientpracticesaswellastoonesused and plaaned by modern"civi li zed"nations.Anoth er meth od ofresolving

eth ni cconflicti sbyth eexpulsionofoneuroupfrom agiventerri-

tory by anoth er.Th e h i storyofth e UnitedStates i s mark edbytwosuch examplesofattemptedexpulsions. , ,Th e earliestone h as to deal

with th eremovalofvariousAmer-

ican Indian tribesfrom givenareasbyth euseofforceresidenti nth emili ati 'y.Th eclassic exampleofforcedexpulsionofanIndiantribe byth eUnitedStatesi sfoundi nth estoryofth eCh erok eenation.Th eseIndiansaborigi nallyi nh abi tedth eregionwh ereGeorgiameetsTen-nessee.Between 1829and 183Sth esegreatandnoblepeoplewereforcefullyremovedtolandsbeyondth eMissi ssi ppi . Th e lossofli feandpropertywasstaggeringandsufferingwasi ntense.Asecondexampleofforced ex-

pulsion ofa minori tygroupbymi li taryorderandmigh t i sofamuch morerecentdate.Mostofth ereadersofth i scolumnwillre-memberi twell.In1942allpersonsofJapanese

ancestryalong th ePacifi cCoastwereforcedatth epointofpoten-tialbayonetstoleaveth ei rh omesandpropertybeh i ndand movei ntoassemblycentersandlaterinto"relocationcamps."Fromth ese relocationcentersattemptsweremade,with varyingdegreesofsuccess,todistri buteandspreadpersonsofJapaneseancestryoverth erestofth eUni ted States.Itwas notuntilJanuary 1,19.46,aftermuch educationof"th eAmer-

i canpeopleandpoliti calmanipula-tion,th atpersonsofJapanesean-cestrywereallowedtoreturntoCalifornia,Oregon, Wash i ngtonandpartsofArizona.Again,aswith th eforcedremov-alofth e Ch erok ee,th eloss ofpropertyandofpsych ologicalse-curitywascolossalandforcesusonceagain toseriouslyexamineth ebasicfoundationsofourdem-ocraticwayoflifei nth eligh tofpresentworldaffairs.

VagariesTeaGarden...Noactioni sexpecteduntilafter

th eNov.6mayoraltyelectiononth eproposaltorestoreth ename,"Japanese TeaGarden,"toth efamousgarden i nSanFrancisco'sGoldenGatePark . Alth ough th eBoardofSupervisorsh aspassedaresolutionurgingth ech angeandth esuggestion h asbeenendorsedby MayorElmerRobinson,th ePark andRecreationCommissi oni ssitti ngtigh tonth ei ssue...Both MayorRobinsonandh i sch i efopponenti nth emayoraltyrace,Supervisor George Ch ri stoph er,turnedupatth e SanFranciscoJACL'srecentmeeting to h earcandidatesonth eelectioni ssues.

Performer...PatMoritaofSacramentowh obi llsh i mselfasth e"onlyBudda-h eadwith anIrish brogue"wassignedforth esh owatSanFran-cisco'sForbiddenCi tynigh tclubafterperformingonth eEastBayJACL'stalentsh owrecently:..JoeOyama'sOrientalFoodSh opi nNewYork Citygota16-columni nch spreadi nth eNewYork Ti mesfoodsectionlastweek .Itallstart-edwh enOyamasentsomedriedsh ri mpandoth erJapanesedelica-ciestoth eTimes'foodcenter.

EvacueeGIsWillbeEligi bleForOregonBonusPaymentsPORTLAND,Ore.—AllOregonNisei wh oenlisted i nth earmedservicesduringWorldWarIIfromawarrelocationcenterorfromoutsideth eevacuatedareaarequalifi edtosubmitapplicati onsforth eOregori statebonuswh i ch wasrecently approved,according toMaryMinamotoofth ePortland-Multnomah Countych apterofth eAmericanRedCross.Alth ough th eactualpaymentofth ecompensationmaybedelayeduntilth e FederalGovernment'ssaleofbonds,th eapplicati onsmustbefi ledbyDecember1,1952.Th eveteranssh allh aveservedi nactivedutyi nth earmedforcesofth eUnitedStatesbetweenSeptem-ber16,1940andJune30,1946i n-clusive. Hemusth avebeensepa-rated from such service under

h onorableconditi onsorbestilli nsuch service.Everyveteran,wh owasi nsuchserviceatleast90days,sh allre-ceive$10foreach fullmonth i nactivedomesticserviceand$15foreach fullmonth i nactiveforeignservice.Allapplicati onsmustbemadeuponformssuppliedbyth eDirec-torofVeteransAffairs. Th eseformsare availableatAmericanNationalRedCrossch apters,Na-ti onalVeteransorganizati onsandth eDepartmentofVeteransAffairei nth eVeteransAdmini stration.Th esurvivororsurvivorsar«entitledto th esame amountofcompensationasth eveteranwouldh avereceivedi fh eh adbeenlivi ng.Remarried widows,andwidowers,h owever,disqualify.

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SportsNoHomeTownEdgeforDenverBowlersAnnouncementth atth e6th annualNationalJACLbowlingtour-

namentwillbeh eldatth enewEllitch 'sGardensbowlingalleyswillmeanth atth eDenverk eglerswillnoth avea h ometownadvantageoverth evisi tors.Th e alleysarenotexpectedtobecompleteduntilsometimei nJanuary.Nisei teamsandbowlersarenowrollingutth e Bowl-Mor,Recreation,Perm-Bowl,Continentaland Lak ewoodlanes i nth eMile-High ci ty...SaltLak eCityi sexpectedtosendatleast12men'sandwomen'steamstoth eDenvertourney...bargeNisei partici pati oncanbe expectedforth e1954ABCtournamentwh i ch willbeh eldsomewh ereonth e westcoast,with Seattlebe-lievedtoh aveth ei nsi detrack atpresent.It'sexpectedth ataneffortwillbemadeto h oldth e NationalJACLtournamentin th esamecityasth eABCtourney,givi ngth eNisei k eglersa ch ancetotak ei nboth tournamentsonth esametrip.

Yanagimach i ,Miyak i HadPotentialAfewNisei h aveplayedonPacifi cCoastconferenceteamsbut

none h as beenoutstanding. Th eonlyNisci i to mak eaRoseBowlsquadwasOregonState'sJack Yosh i h arawh oplayed h alfbackforth eBeavers i nth e1941season.BecauseofPearlHarbor,h ow-ever,Yosh i h aradidn'tgetach ancetoseeth eRoseBowl.Th egameth atyearwasmovedtoDurh am,N.C,wh ereth eBeaversplayedDuk e.Becauseofth e1942evacuationYosh i h arawasforcedtotrans-fertoacollegeoutsideth eevacuatedarea.Hewoundupplayingh alfback i n1943 forCoach ,Ik e Armstrong'sUniversityofUtahRedsk i ns.Yosh i h araplayedfirst-stringforth eUtesth atyearagainstsuch teamsasOk lah omaA&M andSantaClara...Pacifi c North -westNisei willtellyouth atth etwoNisei with th egreatestpotentialtomak egood i nCoastConferencefootballwerenativesofWash i ng-ton.OnewasHarryYanagimach i ,oneofth egreatestlinemeneverdevelopedi n Seattle h i gh sch oolfootball.Yanagimach i ,twiceall-cityatguardforGarfieldHigh ,wenttoth eUniversityofWash i ng-tonandplayedforJim Ph elan'sHusk i es.Th ewaVandevacuationcamealong,h owever,andYanagimach i wentofftoanassemblycenterandth entoth eArmy.Hei snow i nth eoysterbusiness i nPugetSound.Th eoth erwasFrank .Miyak i ,anall-sportsstaratNorth Cen-tralHigh i nSpok ane,wh oplayed h i ssoph omoreyearwith th eWash i ngtonStateCougarsbeforegoingofftoth eArmy.Miyak i ,stillwith th eU.S.Army i nJapan,alreadyh asestablish ed h i mselfas anArmystarinfootballbaseballandbask etball.

RecallFamousSeattleFrank li nTeamBillNollan,writi ngi nth eSeattlePost-Intelligencerlastweek ,

recalledth eexploitsofth egreatFrank li nHigh teamsof1921and1922wh i ch wereledby th eone-armedNegrotack le,BriceTaylor(lateranUSCgreat).Playingonth osefamousFrank li nteamsweretwoNisei ,CenterOliverNoj i andQuarterback TetsKawazoe.Th eQuak erswonth ecitych ampi onsh i psi nboth years,th eonlytimesth eyh avedoneso i nth esch ool's h i story.Kawazoe personallyac-countedforoneofth e k eyvictories i n1922wh enFrank li n defeatedWestSeattle,3to0,onth estrength ofKawazoe'sdrop-k i ck fieldg0a1...isnow anarch i tecti n Ch i cago...Frank li n h ad a Niseistarh alfback i n1949and1950 i nth epersonofTobyWatatiabewh oselonggainersfeaturedmanyQuak ervictories Th i syearFrank li n

r h asareserve quarterback namedFuj i ok a.

SanJose'sKaj i ok aSideli nedSick bay:A k nee i nj urysustainedi npracticesideli nedSanJose's

250ipoundtack le,JimKaj i ok a,duringth eSpartans'defeatlastweekatth eh andsofLoyola...Roy Tomiyosh i ofth eVale,Ore.,HighVi k i ngsi soutforth eseasorfwith abrok encollarbone...HalfbackAi Sanjoofth eSacramento,Calif.,Dragons brok e h i scollarboneduring 32to0 winoverGrantTech andwillbeside-linedforth erestofth eyear.Sanjocarriedth eballonlyonce,gain-i ngnineyards,before h ewas i nj ured.EndJTiroDotewascitedforh i s defensiveplayforth eDragons,wh i leGlennMuramotoofSac-ramentoandBenMak ash i maofGrantTech alsosawaction.

HirayamaScootstoTDOverOxyFibberHirayama,firststring h alfback forFresnoState'sBull-dogs,scootedofftack lefor60yardsandpaydi rtasFresnoedged

astubbornOccidentalCollegeteam27to 6 onOct.27.Beforeh i sbiggainerHirayamah adanaverageofmoreth anfouryardsforeveryti meh eh aspack edth epork h i deth i sseason.DonNari k eplayedondefensei nth eback fi eldforth eTigers,wh omissth erunningofJoeMariyamaandth eli neplayofYuk Nak asak oth i syear...Cen-terTomVagi startedasth eSanJoseState j uni orvarsitytoppledMoffettField,26to2,lastweek ...BabeKaraaawa wascreditedwith aconversionandsetuptwotouch downswith passesbutCal-tech 'sEngineerslostbya20 to 13totalto Wh i tti erCollegeNeith erHalfback KenKimuraofSouth ernOregonorQuarterbackJimmyTsugawaofth estrongLewis&Clark Collegeteam ofPort-landisseeingmuch acti onth i syear.'

* * *-"_Aok i Mai ntai nsJayseeScoringLeadBennyAok i madei t85pointsforth eseasonalth ough th eLongBeach Juni orCollegeVi k i ngssufferedth ei rfirstdefeatofth eseason

toPasadenaCi tyCollegebya13to7margin.Aok i fai ledtocrossth egoallineforLongBeach forth efirsttimeth i syearbutaddedanextrapointafterth eonlyVi k i ngscore.Th elossprobablymark sth eendofLongBeach 'sh opetorepeatasth ePacifi cCoastrepresenta-tivei n th eLi ttleRoseBowlgame...'Ralph (Scooter)KubotaalsofailedtoscoreforComptonCollegelastweek butsetupseveraltouch downswith long,runs asth eTartarsoutclassedGlendaleCol-ege,58to0.Kubota h adrunsof18and30yardsandalongpuntre-turnwh i ch setupanoth erComptonscore.DaveYamash i ro,th eHa-wai i an h alfback wh o i ssmallerth anth e135-poundKubota,alsogotoffonseveralgoodTuns...Jim Nak amti rastartedatleftguardforReedleyCollegelastweek againstth eCollegeofth eSequoiasJ,~!**sdi«est:Despitegoodwork byJim Tok unaga,th eCampbell'-Calif.,PucfllosttoWash i ngton UnionofCenterville . Yosh i da/quarterback edth eMadera,Calif.,Coyotesi n th ei r6 to6 deadlockwith th eVi salmPioneers...TobySh i bata i sth estartingrigh th alfforth eLivi ngston,Calif.,Wolvesofth e ValleyOak LeagueF k ,"moto,'Nobi Tan»"r*andJunYamatesaw actionasth eLodi,Calif.,Flamessh atteredth eCJC.McClatch yLionsofSacra-mento,85to7...Moreth an20Nisei playerssawactionasth eBel-montHigh ligh twei gh tsdefeatedth ePolytech ni cBees,35to 0 i n

LosAngeleslastweek .MasYamamotocaptainedth eBelmontteamwh i ch h adsixNisei starters.

" " "Bawlingroundup:TatsNagase's619andHerni Tak ah ash i 's618toppedth eSanFranciscoNisei Majorslastweek ...CarolDaty's567series wasth ebest i nth e Seattle Nisei Gi rls league...Th e2ndannualOregonNisei Bowling Classicwillbe h eldonNov.16 17and18atRoseCityBowli nPortland...PollySak amototook h i «rhgame h onorswith 207 i nth e SanJoseNisei *Women?League*LosAltosNurserywith a22and2recordh asarunawayleadi nth ePeninsulaNisei LeagueatSan Carlos,Calif....Asak o Yosh Tmi nltook series h onorswith 527 i nth eSanFranciscoWomen'sleague .EasyFuj i mototurnedi na628tripleforleague-leadingRi oHondoNurseryi nth eLosAngelesNisei Majors.

AsatoScoresFiveTouch downsJimmyAsato,th eUni versityofHawai i 'sstarh alfback wasvotedth e"playerofth eweek "i nHonolululastweek ,following"isper

figurewh o i salsowntwn -y, ph YenU"»k u,Nisei sportsth fst.ToUi sBrowns 13"11playersforBi"V«**ofmoney i nTh eannulfUpSSSSTLfSl?J?Be.*<*»*>th eCalif.,lastweek with a i rT?*i ",s'n«les classic i nRich mond,eigh t-WmeSne H lS"B 138I38h andk aP'forth «Playerdevelopedi n i h e"TosAngel SB'*1""1baSk etbaUi n th eAirForce. GeneMoS Ilxr

MCentyears'i snow

forMitch ell,Neb HirfTlWcmoto' h ttleNisei scatback ,scored7to6. Morimoto',"tud,Ss fZtfa Wyo.,playonasnow-coveredfi eld F«ln .c lastfourminutesofMitch ell...ATDbyTo"VSHrfk a,Startedat«uardforHigh toa2lto6winovefpletont «£«Sfn-L\andro'Calif-th e strongAdnaAll-Starsf«El'i»Hd*e.?0lsth ecaptainofVeteranslastweek i nSn Am wh lch Played th eNi seioverCentraliaJC # Th eAdn«team h oldsa7to6win

MarySak ash i taWinsSaltLak eBowlingMeetMarySak ash i tascoredagrand

slam i nth eannualSaltLak eCityRound Robin women's bowlingtournamentwh i ch endedonOct.28atth eRi'tzalleys.MissSak ash i ta,leaderi nClassAforth ewh olefourweek softh eannualtourney,won th e meetgoingaway,tak i ngh i gh scratchseries, h i gh h andi cap seriesandh i gh game h onorsfrom afieldof72bowlers'.Hertotal, i ncluding h andi cap,

was3031.Sh ebowleda 172averagefor16

gamesfora2751 scratch total.Sh e h ada211-176-201-143—731-70—801seriesforh erfinalround.FayeAndrewswassecondwith

2883.LouiseImai placedth i rdi nClassBwi th 2743,wh i leCh i zSatowwasfifth at2662.Doroth yMuk ai placedth i rd i nClassC with 2699,followedbyHanaOk adawith 2665.

Mid-StateBowlingMeetPlannedFRESNO—Oneofth e featureattractionsofth e fi rstbienni alCentralCalifornia JACLdistri ctcouncilconvention th i s week endbeth ebowlingeventstodetermineth emi d-StateNisei ch ampi onsh i p.Fifteenteamsh aveenteredth etwo-daymeetwh i ch startsat7p.m.onNov.3with adoublesandsinglesatth ePladmmBowl.Bowlerswillviefora dozen

permanenttroph i esi nadditi on tocash prizes.Teameventsaresch eduledfrom

3 p.m.onNov.4.Sh i gNagaoofth eSelmaJACL

i si nch argeofth ebowlingtourna-mentand i sbeingassistedbyGeorgeTanak a andKane Uraa-moto.

ExtendDeadlineForOrangeCountyFish i ngDerbySANTAANA,Calif.—Th edead-li neforth eOrangeCountyFish i ngDerbyh asbeenextendedtoJan-uaryIst,IwaoAok i ,derbych ai r-man,announcedi th i sweek ."Th ereareplentyofprizes,someofth emveryvaluable,"Aok i sai di nurgingadditi onalsignupswithth eNi sei AnglingClubtoqualifyi nth eDerby.Th efollowingpersons,officers

andmembersofth eNisei AnglingClubwillh aveentryblank sforth i sJACLsponsored event:Yosh i k iYosh i da,GeorgeNagamatsu,MmandHitosh i Nitta,Hitosh i Kato,George Neish i ,Kozu Fuj i mura,PaulNagamatsu,GeorgeOsumi,Joh nOch i ye,GeorgeOgataandJoh nTadak ero.Membersh i pcardsat$2areavailabletoIssei andNisei .

Issei Fish ermanWinsCarInSeattleSalmonDerbySEATTLE,Wash .—A56-year-oldIssei took th w

TimesSi lverSalmonDerbyonOct.28,winni nga Seat*lh i s 14pound,4ounceentry."

newcarv|HButth eeventmeantmore th an winni ngfi,,tKametaroKawaguch i ,anIssei with memoriesofa ""■

campstillfresh i nh i smi nd. warrelocation■"Th ebiggestth i ng,tome,wasfish i ngi nth i sh isportingeventonanequalfootingwith allth eoth erict»J

i ngIh adasgoodach ancetoI'°"fflo».Bwinasanyofth em,regardlessofmyrace,"Kawaguch i said."Th i ngsli k emywinni ngth i s

derbymeanalot,notjusttome,buttoallofusofmyrace.Itmak esbetterunderstanding,mak esbetterciti zens."Anumberofoth erlasei andNisei wereamongwinnersi nth eeigh th annualTimesDerby.Coming i ntenth andeleventh

wereJ.H.Kimurawith a10pound,13ouncesalmonandTak Tsuch i dawith a10pound,11ouncefish .ManzoNak ah arawas16th withan8pound,.15ouncesalmon,fol-lowedbyT.Kiyonaga,8pounds,14. GeorgeKawach i camei n47thi nth e50-placecompetiti on.WinnerKawaguch i , k nown i nsaltwaterfish i ngcirclesas"K.K.,"bough tanewautomobileonlyre-cently. Winni ngofth enewcarnowgivesh i matwo-carproblem.Sh ari ngth eprideofth ederbywinnerwereh i swife,Kinue,andth ei rch i ldren. Th reedaugh tersstillliveath ome,Masak o,17;To-mok o,12;andSak i k o,9.Anoth erdaugh ter,Ai k o,i smarriedtoNobiKyona.K.K. h as two grown sons,George,28,apre-law studentatth eUniversityofWash i ngton,wh oreturned onlyrecentlyfrom six-yearsdutywith th eArmy,andRoy,employedbyaSeattlemanu-facturingfirm."It'squiteafamily,allrigh t,"

K.K.says.Kawaguch i speak sEnglish wellasth eresultofh avi ngattendednigh tsch oolclasseswh i lework i ngasarestauranth elperduringh i sfi rstyearsi nSeattle.HundredsofSeattlefish ermencounth i m afriendandspeak ofh i m as"oneofth ebestmooch ersi nth eNorth west.""£h eysay,too,th ath eneverh esi tatestopassontoth em th efish i ngk nowledgeh eh asacquired i n30yearsofsalt-waterfish i ng."Ilearnedby watch i ngoth er

fish ermen,"h esays."Nowi tseemsonlyfairtopass i ton."Eigh ty-eigh tfish wereenteredi nth ederby.Afterth e j udgi ngth efi sh weredistri butedtoch ari -tablei nsti tuti ons i nth ecity.

PlanBassDerbySACRAMENTO — Th elocalJACLch apterwi llsponsorabassderbyon.Nov.10ana11.

BoiseValleyPlansAnnualPinTourney.NAMPA,Ida.-PlanB are.beingmadeforth e3rdJBoiseValleyJACLbowlingwjmentwh i ch willbe h eld"T28,29and30atth eCttSSturylanesi nBoise. eui(*

Teamsfromth eNorth westxiIntermountain di stri cts are„peetedtocompete. °"Th etournamentwillbelimWtoJACLmembersandallbowkmusth aveh eldJACLmembe*sixmonth spnortoth etournaSdate. "PresidentTom Tak atori offt,BoiseValleych apterh asappoint-edSamKora andNinoNinomi nastournamentco-ch ai rmen Oth acommittee h eadsareHenri Saw.h i ra,finance; HarryWatanabttroph y;Ken Otani andMaiahYamada,scorers;HarryHawai i anand Yosie Ogawa,tournamentdance,andSeich i Hayash i dapub-lici ty.

JACL'sNationalBowlingMeetSetForNewAlleysDENVER—Th e6th annualNa-tionalJACLbowlingtournamentwi llbe h eldatth enew Ellitek 'iLanes,a24-laneh ousenowuntoconstruction,TournamentCh ai r-manJoh nNoguch i announcedi iweek .

"Th e tournament,sch eduledlotFeb.29,March 1and2,previouslyh adbeen slatedforth e12-teBowl-Mor and th e Recreationlanes.Noguch i ,presidentofth eDenvw

Nisei Men'sLeague,saidth atth ech angewouldpermitth eentiretournamenttobeh eldunderoneroof.Previouslyth emen'seventsweresch eduledforth eBowl-Morand th ewomen'stourneyattiedowntownRecreationh ouse.Th e new Ellitch 'salleysare

beingbuiltat38th andTennysnStreets,acrossth estreetfromtieworld-famous Ellitch 's Garden!amusementcenter.Th eblock -longbui ldi ngwillh ave 12lanesapiwefacingeastandwestwith ares-taurantinth ecenter.Th eh ouseisexpectedtoberead;forplayearlyh i JanuaryandttoJACLtournamenti sexpected»beoneofth efirstmajoreventssch eduledforth enewalleys.

SurpriseSh owerSANDIEGp-Asurpr.se i «sh owerwasgivenonOct.

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MissRuth KodamaofPacifi cmatth eKodamaresidence.Mi sses Ruth Tak ah ash i dMidori KobaandMrs.Tak JW»andMrs.Mich i k oKobawere

co-

h ostesses. -„„.jTh ebri de-to-bei sth efi ancee*Masami Honda,presidentoi JSa-nDiegoJACLch apteranda*viserofth eSanDiegoYBA.

Levy$300Fineon

UnlicensedBuyerSANJOSE,Calif.-H.fjamamoto,LongBeach ,ducebuyer,wasfined$300on M22onch argesofW**%Mbuyerandagentwith outa ■from th e State DepartmentAgriculture.,, .foooflYamamotopreviouslyfMguiltyonth ech ^Sflth ePeaceGrandm H.appliedforprobal!;deniedbyJudge.m w\rMYamamoto i salsoi nSuperiorCourtona.&»,Mch arg" Harumi Hi gJaJoseaccusedvam""otiJvMi ng$3,000from th essieguch i 'scelery ,ol:wredto4Th ecelerywasdeliv«reant9Franciscocommissi onw,Higuch i claims h ewasnewforth ecrop.

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ItMrandMrs.Ch ui ch i Nak aoIBeley,Calif.■toMr.»dMrs"?°S% *I,Scot27i nLodi,Calif.■TnMrandMrs.Katsumi Uye-I!,k naboyonOct.7 i nFresno.i fM/andMrs.Ei j i Edwardmalaagirl-nBerk eley.

milaboyonOct.23m Marys-WtM.UfandMrs.VernonMac-IVrirlonSeattle.WTMi andMrs.TetsuoKura-C°oMon Oct.25 i n Se-

B'toMr.andMrs.Iwash i geKawa-«uch i ,Clinton,Utah ,aboyonSept.

■ToMrandMrs.Th eodoreTat-■uyaMaisush i maaboyonS«pt.■■fotand'ts.MasTawaa■oy,Ronald,onOct.22i nGardena,i ß'To'MrandMrs.WalterTanak a,■■longBeach ,Calif.,agirlonOct.

lß\oMr.andMrs.Frank T.Nak a-LiaaboyonOct.12i nfiacra-■To°MrandMrs.Sh i roTak eda,BanGabriel,Calif.,agirl,Tomiye

■To°Mr°andMrs.RobertTatsuroi Hwak asaaboy,RonaldHideo,on[Hod.11i nLos.Angeles.■IToMr.andMrs.IrvingJunYa-',Hnauch i agirl,Joan Haruk o,oni Hct.sinLosAneelcj; ..v>H|ToMr.andMrs.Masayuk i Yo-tKh i daaboy,DavisMasao,onOct.■KlinLosAngeles.IToMr.andMrs.FumioYosh i -■ok a,North Hollywood,Calif.,a■boy,Arth urTosh i o,onOct.10.IToMr.andMi 's.MasaoOgimach i■agirl,EileenGail,onOct.5i nLosIToMr.andMrs.Kenj i Silvanus■Enomataagirl,MariaSilvana,onlot.12i nLosAngeles.IIToMr.andMrs.Kazumi Nak a-I'Htani,Santa Ana,Calif., agirl■PeggyMich i ye,onOct.13.IToMr.andMrs.Tak aoFurutoa■girl,Amy,onOct.16 i nLosAn-

l°To Mr.and Mrs.Kazumasai i BHi gaagirl,GailEmi,onOct.15<H::LosAngeles.■IToMr.andMi .TamotsuTom

"aboy,Ki p,onOct.3 i n

i tßlToMr.andMrs.Tak araIwa-i tKli i k aaboy,Kenneth Kaname,onrtHOt.17i nLosAngeles.■IT.°Mr-an4Mrs-'HenryKoh aratiBgirl,MelodicMasak o,onOct.17i rBnNewYork Ci ty.■ITo Mr. and Mrs.Satoru L.■Ai k awaaboy i nOak land,Calif.

I(HToMr.and Mrs.Ki nzoSatoaj gHgi i i onOct.20 i nOntario,Ore...■IToMr.and Mrs.Hisash i Ni sh i -gjßnuraa girlon Oct.26 i n Se-

nHToMr.andMrs.HomerTak a-*'Hcdfab°ym °Ct23 i nAubui'n-i fH,ToM'-.andMrs.EarlHaranoaIk Ft'"orth Platte>N(>b-toHt,,Mr'andMrs-Kenj i Maycda,Calif.,a girlonOct.5.

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a.Utah ,agirlonOct.51 i nSaltLak eCity..ToMr.andMrs.TadT.Masa-ok a,Albany,Calif.,agir!onOct.ToMr.andMrs.HenryTomooHondaagirl,JaniceYosh i k o,onOct.21 i nSanJose.

DEATHSTei j i Ito,43,onOct.12 i nCh icago.

Sak aeTak ah ash i onOct.17 i nCh i cago.Tak ayosh i Mitsui ,23,onOct25i nLosAngeles.Mrs.Tok uYamazak i onSept.2G

:nCinci nnati,Q.Tosh i h i k oSeh da,C2,onOct25i nSeattle.Mrs.HaruIwasak i ,64,onOct.23 i nBrynMawr,Wash .Patrici aKaj i ,i nfantdaugh terofMr.andMrs.RoyalKaj i ,onOct.23 i nOntario,Ore.NisaburoKawash i ma,72,onOct.26 i nLosAngeles.Kuich i li j i ma,73,onOct.26 i nLosAngeles.TsunetaSh i osh i onOct. 17 i nPortland,Ore.Tak ash i Higash i ,32,onOct.26i nDenver.Otok i ch i Harada,63,i nDlnuba,Calif.

MARRIAGESTak ak oImai toGeorgeNak ano

onOct.10i nCh i cago.TeresaSatsuk oUyenotoCh ri s-toph erTak eoSatoonOct.20 i nLosAngeles.Etsuk oIk edatoOsamuNoritak e

onOct.21i nLosAngeles.Mitsuk o MoritatoKenj i Sh i o-zak i onOct.21i nWestLosAn-geles.Sh i geyoFuj i i toSh i gcruYone-muraonOct.21i nGardena,Calif.Sh i zueAzamatoSh ogoSuzuk ionOct.21i nLosAngeles.Fusayo Miyosh i to Kameich iWak atani onOct.17i nLosAngels.Tosh i k oMizutani to JamesSa-k ai onOct21 i nLosAngeles.Suek oSh i roma,LosAngeles,to

Zenj i Taira,Guadalupe,Calif.,onOct.21i nSantaMaria,Calif.Tetsuk o Toda to Tech . Sgt.Harry Matsunak a, Englewood,Colo.,onOct.28 i nenver.Beulah Sh i ge-no,Ontario,Ore.,toMasSak agami onOct.21 i nSe-attle.GraceTambaratoRobertNi-

sh i noonOct.7 i nPortland,Ore.Hi sak o Nak amura to AubreyFunai,Redmond,Wash .,onOct.21i nSeattle.Yosh i k oJoseph i neNak ash i matoSh i geyosh :Jack TanabeonOct.26i nSeattle.Sak i k o Yamak awa toWilli am

N.Nak aj i maonOct.27i nNewYork City.AlyceKouno toYasumasaFu-

ruyaonOct.28 i nNewYork Ci ty.

MARRIAGELICENSESKiyoyeK.Kanai,26,Penryn,Calif.,andHaruk i H.Higash i no,34,m Sacramento.Ch i ek oTanemura andAk i oT.

Hosh i no i n Seattle.SallyYok i ,24,Stock ton,Calif.,

andTom Ogata,30,PaloAlto,Calif.,i nSanFrancisco.Taek oHamamura,24,andYuk i o

Eto,27,both ofSantaClara,Calif.

JACLHeadsWillSpeak atSantaAnaMeetSANTAANA,Calif.-Th ecom-fj!*?fp/°S"m a»dsch edule ofeventsforth eNovember17th -18thconventionofth eJACLPacifi cSouth westDistri ctCouncilwasan-nounced.th i sweek byKen Utc-sugi,conventionch ai rmanfvn

e-h our.registrationperiodfom ga.m.wi llprecedeth efirstbusisesssessiononSaturdaymorn-i ng,November17th ,from 10a.m.tonoon. Th esecondbusinessses-sionwillbeonSaturdayafternoonfrom 2p.m.to5p.m. Th efinalbusiness sessionwillbe Sundaymoini ngfrom 10a.m.tonoon.IneSaturdaylunch eonwillfea-?n\?o,RandolPh Sak ada,Nation-Sri uiMLL-President,as speak er.High li gh ti ngth eSundaylunch eonSeL"th li nstallation ofth ePSWDC officersfor1951-53,by*rank Ch uman,NationalFirstVicePresident. MasaoSatow,assistedbyTok i Nitta,willlead com-munitysingi ngatboth lunch eons.Late Saturdayafternoon,th edelegatesandIssei ADC leaderswillbe treatedtoth efi rstlocalsh owi ngofth efilm,"Tok yo1945--1951,"a h alf-h oursoundfi lmpre-sentedtoJACLbyth eMayorofTok yo. Th econventionbanquetfrom6:30p.m.willh aveth eHon-orable.Th urmondClark e,j udgeofth eSuperiorCourtofLosAngelesCountyasguestspeak er.Th econ-ventionph otograph wi llbetak enatth ebanquet. Th e conventionballwillfollowth ebanquet.AllSaturdayactivi ti eswillbeh eldatth eSantaAnaYWCA.Offici aldelgatesaswellasboost-

erswillenjoymanyrecreationalactivi ti esonSundaywith th egolftournamentsch eduledat10a.m.atth eMeadowLark andHuntingtonBreach golfcourse,andth ebowlingtournamentatVan'sBowlingAlleyi nCostaMesa.Sundayafternooneventswi lli ncludeabridgetour-nament, swimmi ng,sigh tseeing,yach tcruiseandairplanerides.Anawardsdinnersponsoredby

th eJACL1000ClubwillbeSun-day'swindupeventforth e con-vention.With GeorgeCallah anInagak i asemcee,th e 1000Club"wing-ding"wi llbe h eldatth eWillowick CountryClubatsth nearHarborBlvd.i nSantaAnafrom6:30p.m.wh entroph i esandprizeswillbeawardedtotournamentwin-ners.

BoiseValleyJACLWillHoldBazaarNAMPA,Ida.—Th eBoi seValleyJACLwillh oldi tsannualbazaaronNov.19atth eMidwayLunchi nCaldwell,Ida.Games,concessions and food

sales\yillbeamongth efeaturesofth eannualevent.Amixeri ssch eduledforth e

Nisei andaJapanesemovieforth eIssei.GeorgeKoyamai sgeneralch ai r-manforth e affair. Oth ercom-mitteech ai rmenare Mrs.Seich iHayash i da,food;GeorgeIsh i h ara,concessions;Blanch eKi mura andHiro Sak o,publici ty,andHarryWatanabe,movies.

CHICAGO—Smok y Sak urada, a memberofth enational'boardofth ePacifi cCiti zen,launch ed!h i sHolidaygreetingsadsolici tati oncampaignforth ePC atth eCh i cago JACL'srecentmeeting.Mr.Sak urada(sh own abovewith BettyKurotsueh i )voicedconfidenceth atCh i cagowillbeabletosurpasslastyear'stotali nth ePC advertisi ngcampaign.Mr.Sak uradai sth e1951South Side representativeofth eCh i cagoch apterandwas i tsmembersh i pch ai rmanwh enth ech apterfirstreach ed i tsmarkof1,000members.—Ph otobyVincentTaj i ri .

WinsSch olarsh i pBOSTON,Mass.— LillyNak ai ,19,daugh terofMr.andMrs.K.Nak ai ofSaltLak eCi ty,wasawardedth eOli verDitsonsch ol-arsh i patth eNewEngland Con-servatoryofMusic i nBostonforth eyear1951-52.

Nisei ServesonNeigh borh oodGroupCHICAGO—Sh i geoWak amatsu,

pastpresidentofth e Ch i cagoJACL,i sservingonth eWoodlawnCommitteeonHumanRelations.Th egroupmetrecentlywi th th eMayor'sCommissi on on HumanRelationstodiscusswaystocutdownonth enumberofcrimescom-mitted i nth eneigh borh ood.

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HONOLULU—A Japanesecountryweddingsceneaddedan i nternationalnotetoth eHono-lulu Japanese JuniorCh amberofCommerce

floatwh i ch wasafeatureofth elanternparadeduringth erecentAloh aWeek celebration.—Ph otobyAlbertYamauch i ,Hawai i Herald.

GirltoHeadPC CommitteeCHICAGO—HeIenKitah atah as

beennamedch ai rmanofth eCh i -cagoJuniorPacifi c Citi zenCom-mittee,accordingtoSmok ySak u-rada,ch ai rmanofth elocalJACL'sPCcommittee.Publici tych ai rmenofgirls'clubs

andoth eryoungpeople'sorgan-i zati onsi nth ecitywillbemem-bersofth ej uni orcommittee.

HoldsKids'PartyTh eSaltLak eJACLwomen'sauxili aryh eldaHallowe'enpartyforch i ldrenonFriday,Oct.26,atth eYWCA.Mrs. MarySh i orak iwas i nch arge,assistedby Mrs.KiyoOsh i ro,games;Mrs.DorisMatsuura,refresh ments;andMrs.TamaKoj i ma,prizes.Th eauxili arywillh oldi tsan-

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NewYork GroupPlansTurk eyTrotNEW YORK—DonHenri andh i sorch estrawillfurnish th emusicforth eTurk eyTrotonTh ank s-givi ngni gh t,Th ursday,Nov.22,atth e McßurneyV Auditori um,23rdStreetandSeventh Avenue.Th i swillbe th e fi fth annualTurk eyTrotsponsoredbyTh etalota,girls'service organizati on,andproceedsofth edancewillbeusedforlocalwelfarework ."Th emusicwillbeginpromptly

at8:30,sowh eth eryoucomestag,stagette,orwith adate,we h opeyou'llplanto h aveyourdinnersearlyenough toenjoyMr.Henri'smusicfrom th everybeginni ng,"saidRayk oYabe,president.Admissi ontoth edancewillbo

$1.50perpersonand$1forservice-men i nuniform.Tick etsarenowbeingsoldbymembersandth ei rfriends,orth eymaybepurch asedatth egate.

TwoCh aptersPlanAnnualHarvestFeteCENTERVILLE,Calif.—An i n-formalh arvestdancewillagainbej oi ntlysponsoredbyth eneigh bor-i ngEdenTownsh i pandSouth ernAlamedaCountyJACLsth i syearonSaturday,Nov.10,atth eAlva-rado Elementary Sch ool audi-tori um.Th eco-sponsoringorganizati ons

h ave h eldanumberofsuccessfulj oi ntactivi ti esand anenjoyableevening i spromisedallattendingth edance.RayKi tayama,Hisak oYama-nak aandMm Sh i nodaaregeneralch ai rmen.Apopularlocaldanceband h as beenengagedtoplayfrom 8:30p.m.till12:30.Refresh mentswillbeserved.Anominaladmissi on fee willbech argedtodefrayexpenses. Th epublic i scordially i nvi tedto at-tend.

French CampJACLToHoldDanceFRENCH CAMP, Calif. —"Turk eyi nth eStraw"willbeth eth emeforaFrench CampJACLdanceSaturday,Nov.3,atth eFrench CampHall.Dancingwi llstartat8:30p.m.andcontinuetill12:30.AmyHayash i ,socialandpro-gramch ai rman,h asannouncedth efollowing committee ch ai rmen:Satsuk i Iwata,decorations;HarryOta,music;Yosh Maruyama,dooradmissi onti ck ets:YoTak ah ash iandBenHatanak a,refresh ments;andEdith Yonemoto,publici ty.Th reeturk eyswi llbeawardedasspecialprizesduringth eevening.

NewYear'sEveFeteDENVER — Th eDenverJACLwillh old i tsNewYear'sEveballi nth eCath edralRoom ofth eAl-bany HotelonDab.31,1951towelcome i nth enewyear,andtoinaugurateth e1952DenverJACLofficers.Ch i yeHoriuch i ,.program ch ai r-manforth e localch apter,an-nouncedth atabanquetwillpre-cede'th edance,with both oldandnew cabinetofficersas speciallyh onoredguests. Interestingfea-turesforboth th edi nneranddancewerebeingplanned.

Eleven-ManCrewRescuedasNisei -OwnedVesselLostLONG LJEACHri vfootfish i ngboat-fl*»■IfmilesnortWSufWlolasIslandonOct27 k *mcrewmen aboard W€r(lZ,i llWaCoastGuardDlantSanDiego. PcatldflownlOne ofth e cr"Suyeo(Souo)Nak anT.SHi nj uredwh enh i tbyafSA1!Hewastak entoSand'vHospitalfortreatment*°brough tth erescueplaemeSSa!lEarlierth eCoastGnani k ice.vedadistressmessagSJNak amsh i tradbeenth ZTWsh orttimelaterfnoth ßjwasreceivedreporti j fljwastak i ngwatersorapiZ21h adorderedth ecrewQaS|Th e'crewmen,allofJai»JancestrywereadriftinftSandsnu-illboatswh CTth TnJIplanearrived. esotß

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