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Ur^ Nh« frtHuMaa -OVR SO^ READERS- SECOW CLASS POSTICE PAID AT LOS ANCELES CALir PUBUSHE9 WEEKLY EXCEPT LAST WEEK OF ¥EA« PACIFIC CITIZEN VOL. 58 NO. 2t FRJDAY.'mAY 22. 19.64 Second ThouflE^: by Jack Mayeda 'What Is JA^onlribuling?. PNWDC ENDORSES KUBOTA 1ST V.P.f CHOOSES ORATOR JACX Whal J.mt-.' M,:._ ')]' ja-'V. M SPOKANE - TV- P.rif.c Nor'i.- * b,- Or, mrry K.uno, ............................. -............................................. prof»vur of social «rt!are Portland Honor Student Jerry Ota Selected v lor Detroit'Oratorical Otrtncl Cchinnl will Ur itijii- If JACL were to hitiii il- prof«vor of social wetTaVe at certain c«.klera'noo»_t. UCLA, at the SalonUy oijht ban- H-sIl School hor^r one does set have U, look fl"' ' Youth deliFkate* wiU als^ d.»- ,b' ^ many eaislini scholar- agenda foi ihc furthconiinit **t*™*"yroulOale JACL, m «hr Sr.tori«? .^tesL Vou-J. assrmhl.A at the t,U, uJ *CL ^r.toncal oont.V. many »*»! l>rtro.t. ............................................- CIVIL lIGBTS Q SHr ^ Organitalion Among First to Cha Roger Baldwin «dfA.l ^ulb ACliviliK bun* a, or*-Jw., on -.ho *.plor M.Alillor.. A„ih„ d.kl In «>lnl, JACL U. '2'^ m.n hn. .U«lll. In- «n.Wi,n..a-b not U.. tt.«nr.A,o ntS , it is rewarding to know that tootuiue to shaw positive leader- drt these iclenlific endeavor, shin'^Or will the con«ant. unwar- , achievements JACXha, not ranted criticism cause others to The di.strict i, al«. on r.-r-ird- remiss in Ukin* an active .•Tem-gc" in their support for an I-To have each cbaptir «r- >0 sulppl'ementing our xt.ulis orgamiation which ha, ccnsuntly «*hts comni.tU-e, w^th _nr education of their mo,l fou«ht for c.vU right, -which m- ** '^■Lial gov.-n.mei.ta! esplaruiUim nihed <yet wmetime, forgot- dudes im.-mgraliad and naturafi- trlrt committee chmman :,tentage ration rjghl.A> tor ail? \ ZTo.request gI.«o from the FVWUv I wa. h..h»e re. Today. JACL faces anotficr hat\«»«^' Council to cwitinue M to i«c aS ■I"' VuBlW to II. ln.l.l.b.mU-,1.1 n,m- 'Omqtal' Hts ettbefl VAN'COVVLK. 11 C Cor.AultJt* with government'and engaieei ii* lk:i Quan l.<«s AMiKt.iLS N .mmation, lu» Bun a., of itcclaiyUeai (Xfice would probably become blind hy J,.r JAC1-- SiAV. .if L-te Bien- BMg. at Di-over. Lie bme he was 35 he ettlct^ r.-ii-ii w.T. receii-.-d thi,. past Ouala also designed the SL in the atudy of rvforarU-y nod WL-A-k for State Rep Se.ji Horiuchi L -ui, Prior.e Church, the Temple graduated wiU> buoors in IM from Army Evacuation Order jn,,,. the Mil.-H: JACL. for archi- IstaeL ra.muus buildings and ma!- the North Pacific College o# Op- . ___ _ lect C>o Obita frwm the St. Louis ter plan, lor SouUicra Illitwis Urn- tometiy in Fttrest Grove. Ore. DETROrr Roger Baldwin, Newton K versity. Lniv. of-MisMuri. Wash- Jt was during Uu/ period tMQ, footvler of the Amenran. Civil vL'vsIev from the Chicago JACL by jngton University at St LouL- he changed h.s name from Uyte Libe ra-, Union, will be another y- Chuman. nabonal recog- MacMurrav Cuilegr at Jackson- sugi to Wi-»le>, hi. palients unabte Baii.,ually promuienV penonalit.* nitrons chairman- * viUe. II! . and Wciil Health In- to loente his office because o* the to U- bunon.'d at the lesUmonial nam^l were aero- Uu"* Univer*it>. variance m spelling and proDW Umruet ^ the IhU. B.enn^l T U'-S. Embassy fo, S«i. SaKs- cubon U *0 name. During Worid Uitu.! JACL Coovenuon to U- held College of the West War H he ,*lainrt Ins UbeaM athi' .ttre,MV. and rtKl^ ^ warume leader of the ACf-U. he At he same Ume. Chumen an- a'.,? Arr-:..S;SLrr,".'"ir'rj; "i SA,LSii?rL;iL';"Ni>ei and tfc Istei, -his was the necessary tnformabon in suwort iBflu«!in! voice that wa., raised u' KiO failing, coaud arcbitec- lenses ware the only hope but received a Kholarship ts these dto^rted his eyes He tbw Craabmok Academy of Arts for set to work on contact lenses tbM master of archilecUu-e in ewhe de- could be worn without eye dlxtd^ IM6. and was. cited this tion -Pogether with a student. Utoy. Francisco 1 oravsrica* conksL 'Like so things In life, everyone can- winner a, deep within _ ^ _ nc-covrUd award will be pre- ajienlv al Officiait reipsAilng civil rights sealed at the Recognibon., banquet •• s.°r.rr:rst- .h,.h ... r.u,S ---I- - - - - ^1, „.„ato «.MM h,» ■.„=.« UB. mA IV. . '■■N^g'^*"i^y education, prts Mn-'^wbo** Yotri^^eSdIrri uch, pers™^'Japa- ^j^tstao^ ^ free, mas: cootinne to make new W*ingb» Alien Land Lsw. d&covericv and make addiuanal *To endorse Takeshi Kubj--a of contributiens to his fellow men and 1*^ vice-president to the commuhily m which he the Detroit convention. ___ ^ oulstanduig EvaruaUou. Convenlluo. July ie« for U5 8Ute Eep. Barindd Lif, magagine lOcludrt Ameri- lOectcd in .Voveraber. 1362 Hon imong the ■lake overgeneration- _____ ________ _ ______________________ ____________luitrioticallv eddured uch. is the first person of Jnpa- of outsUndmg men and ^ ,«• weuem emukiYmcE- Is the burden, «»d whoso magnifi- «»»* descent to win a seat in a women in l«T He wa, citrT^. bv c-«iaci «nses ntar-Quan ^.rt as heit- ctontfr demonstratedtheirtoyal- »t»tc legisUlurc ue the NainUiid- the American In* andSteel In- in 1W6. a small ° .K.i te iA r,n„H..n-te.te tv it w-s. nn ,-u«»rtonitv r.relv He i, (he state represcnlative fw .-tiiutein ISO lor design to steel tn use today wasdeveloped, la i-a's Adams Ownty in tbw Colorado in the St LouU Pnary Church 19». live,-if bw-is to gain "fait hoii,- Kumco Yoshi- ing" for all Americans. WiU Ihi, »«> ouota" Plan. The JACL be JACL-s Ust batUe 6. will there «rrant a U olber, to help- lw>year trial under this proposal But life win iKjt end tomorrow: »» rebates <* membership muv go on fo.i-ver. We are **** who we are and freedom is only *-T*> FCtain toe ^ Vp-UaU..!* .... tu* Pac thoughts all throe. con- rero eerulnly winner, tady tna was recegnized as the ■OrienV vealed that he is Canadian-bom ty. it was an opportunity ....... and educated and had w.-rked for gtvrn to any citiren- Error was Adams Cbunty the Nali'inal Research Council in coof«.sed and redress came only l*gi*laturc repreaeolative In .,titute in l9fS3 lor design in steel in use today was developed, tbw Colorado in the St LpuU Pnary Church ISSS. the first workable coCBChl In addition to several profession- bifoc^ eonurt lens was developed, .lltog toe. late. We st.ll owe lhe« fellow. The Mile-Hi diapter. in sub- al organizations. ObaU is a cw- oaanizatttii ' iCoBtinued on Page S) milling his nomination.jiointed out .?* ^e is a member. REALTOR AGAINST INfTIATIVE ADDRESSES PSWDC, EXPLAINS CAL. FAIR HOUSING NC-WNDC ngioaal eoaU-st Usl Sunday at Mountain View an'oad'"li^iunu *-To FCtain Ihe present-5l-w«k placed second to a -most Tor iWse TuS tor ^ Citizen and ouutandmg speaker. NC-WNDC at iL, May JT ttat^^cipated deficit be ,*,■ meoo _ a,„ gtouring Mississippi kst sum- ^ _ Issue adiyrtrtmg with no eorami.v- memberof ihc Cahf-riiia on Uic June 2 ba-li.: with a group of Stanford «»- ^ ralil,™ miTiuO^udiirf. sion* on(^iday nds and not in- E,„„i„vnient Practices Comrai,- -'^''^-;^|n|*|7^1aled°'^' poii........................ that there are ratito 2i0 Japanese Homeland HiBistnes Americans in-lhe total county- vote Unite^ Church of Chrirt. moro thito M.«0 and he. led ^ TakeU. a SUnford ~sopho- who rolaled with his'experi-. ___ . o. ^ crubirsh i"program''to ,k t li. T' » Califurnis iniiiauve srtlich «" \Holiday ads and no rOFSn --- . «s_ spon^ b.v the Sf. »ere voted upon fav«v next diMr.CT3meeUng someUme in D.srnct ^cil on>s»nvdn- J™ .^^2 ««te vlce^ hn Yi IMO JAO. chapter prcsidcat at Portlaad and chaired the INt natiocial convention. He has an^' thored many protessiaoal arttelM DevTtopvr of the first workable and books <* the subject. He la .oraeal bifocal contact lens in the a bfe member of the Ameileaa ' Horiuchi is currently president United Stales. Dr Newton K- Wes- c^toasetne Fou^tk*. Fcltow of r tbe the J whoM! pndcssinoat back- field'of four candidates u Rejwblican m a predomins De.iioeraiic county Horiuchi is cum __________________ the Plains Conservation Center toy of Chicago i, president of tbe the American Academy <4 C of Colorado w-ilh cooperative sup- pusUc Contact L,a, Co. a direc- e:ry aaddbecur of Viiioo Peuada. pur. of the Stale Dept, of Educa- tor of Hm National Eye Research t»n tor Blind Youth, two and the UB. SoU Cooservattoo Fbundatiee^nd has lectured e»- IJu. coUeague, Dr George B. Service Last year. Horiuchi was tensively 4 many countries, in- Jessen. said the "coolributioa he manpower were voted u ably, DC Chairman John 1 ' to of San Fra a treat last Saturday ic -Thank You tor Wailingrtoinal rotiaical producUuu a JinT^HIco- Jk. JACL; eouUve prtxlucer Marie Ruri- L NC m S.I Vedical Center «,e-UL-toi. * assisted by director Wil Mam- , au tMiuw, Jrrry - . Tad Muteka I u.tu >SP •: Jack Ms The eummitU-e plans to siibdi- 100th Infantry regaini old name . HONOLULU. Tlie result of Army •fuijm-.-d and to tte To correct his own visual defect visually handicapped is probahk lu-l Sept ». Chuman;- immediato fust Nali.eul totcIUgence .Son-diseriminatiun in the sale. ,J.KCL prcakol wbo «id the real- W-ASHINOTON The Supreme warbing* that she Wiuki tortotl ................... rental of tK.mes .publiclv tor, are •cutting their own Owrt ruled u»coa>tilutionaJ a Uw Iwr " housing of 4 throaUby Mipiurting the inibu- ^ 'rum na J.-tliv_ William O Douglg^ II, known Mr bis work wiUi reorganization this week, ii »a, unit- «i muro privately finanevd li«. referring to the jifacase ab»o- ^cmlmer^ '^n'lnST^a. tuialized Araeric-kn, If they live wriOng toe Bialorby decincd, aaid SD-TV: nage duector Shig deacbvated in mS. rcinstatod 19, prevails- with iL Buintord Act Jute dtocroUto- in the iniUal.ve S-1^ 5cs «^n cooumteu,tg overss-as tor thro, toe Uw was barod oh the taw laujto an areWtaS; Mund ef- ftp -'*d renamed to 1»» as a provdmg toe FEIN: toe rrspo»s,-Chun«u feared that a ri-altor w.to year, by KoJi Oawa, ap enginivr; Exisline Jabancse cummu- bUity of enforcing Uu- law. works dUutiolly can mi,., out il jj.. He al*j rhalnd a Sday 'niedeeUion readerwJ »4onday ««*»»* •** cUas « dinatlon of scores by Roy U,.„. newsletters *'=• ~>n"*»«>vr today U Maj. Comim-n-ang on the |WCM-bl a aelL-r rtianges hi, mind, even attended to ^ **" iludenl: and rv..„u.- H"-V T. Nakamura, a binker ui campaign akaiif.! toe act Graham if tor buyer 1, la.l a mua^i-.y , p^rwms at Brighton In I«S6. ""•"O n- ' itocroid ela.s civilian life, veteran of WW2 and revealed that some leaders of Ihr incmbci. me ^Lwim. also n record Korean war and graduate of California Real EsLate Associa- The initiative Jvad,: pr^uclion ,^1^/ibe tio Ota'er JACL dislriet Command & Gerseral Staff M- ilon. ^ whn-h he is al-w a mem- song, was wntlen by Mike calitorma a, well a, ^ Leavenworth, Kans. The ber and oneUme prcidenl. are art- ................................- - moto. Jr. JAC1„ offii-rr with , new 100th wil! con,i»! ol :hr.,- rmltiuK L. having mi.'ealeulaltd .* rwtii.ig » the cast. Other si .rt-s iConlJiiued on Page 4i . rifle eunipwiiev sod Hq & Hq Co. Uic wvinliiig »f Uie iiiituilui-, it assistants Xnn HaU Mfcn-Sakai. lly Friend". ensbip" of nabiraliaed per- i. The imly diflcRtnee now i, CHAPTSfZ MSMBBJiSHJP P£gPOe^\ANC£S Ftrez-uvr C HCIFIC hMTHWESTV t<riiijm.Tt®.iiaalc* Ve-Coiumu.j he.u.,a e isjSiiss Vaiirr Swuh tato-w,' Ste- vmiftC4L-W. KY. lr tr tc""s«^le'^H me.mber of JACl. gnaup, in Uolurad.i. ■iieiubei ill Ihr Bligfaton HeUwdisL Cburih. ^.. ftk ♦. wlto return to Japan ArrhUnt Gye MaU ^ purity. ^ JACL point Chief designer in his firm of ed imL HellmuUi. Obala b Kassabaum. Spark MatvuilBga had In can, canool impossible ^s ruonirv than < natj >v-b.n. -Thu » u assumptka that ta lie tor to to make.'Doog- sTo, s uui nauiraucco Axnerieaii, ewnooi -- ............. .'S rLS.^ ------- b. j'sowntoTM Cunslitutton. the majvrity iMid. to Japan to iivt ___ ^____ ___i....,_____________ Jouung Douglas were Chief JustlM Earl Warrril. Justice, Arlfaur Goldberg. Putter Stewart and iCuntinurd h Page 4) PnyaW Patenge OjviOun therouf matl «Wny. Im)" or I aey'^son Va^wlli^ti) sell. kste or ivnl any psrt ot all b< hl« l ruf abJUvtr*dM-n-tiuw^VbuuKw' ■The NC-WNDC voted to ask Njliotul JACL to provide O.IOI for a aUle-wide campaign to In form Issei and Nitei voters on tbe effeeis of the initiative and of need to'deleat It in November Edward Eichler, noted Boy 1 l!:Xn!r%rl!rinSMa"r ^ute,. El Salvndor and seas. gronUng «,uto rrt^ignlUon -W.ASHLNGTW - Prot.;tonl Ott- ih,. HiAtrier^ ^ Trinidad, to eiaturatizW and naUve-born ciu- v and Uymen with beads bowwt laws, endorsed Ihi d.stnct» ac- Natinoa! lefts. Monday bnforo The Supreme Coon ^ --------------u .far tbe The case dealt with Mrs, An Bldg, prayed for Congress to pass Cftapterof Tear Smilhsmiltn lnstiUi1«n to be built gellka L Schneider, nho came lW the c.iil righu bill. Mrs. T\>v Kaneg.-<i aectpled the >»Br the U£.-Capitol and Natkiftyl (hi- country a< a child from Cer-V Among tbe 200 who met totaag- PSWDC ChapU-r .I the Year pla- Gallery of Art. the St Louis hiany and wa» naturalized m 1390. memuralc the lOth anniversary oT que on behalf of West lz» Angele, planetariuitt. tbe new Federal al the age <g 16. She went abrtiad the Supiwme Court decision dew JACL-., program for ISO She i, Maidmum Security Prison at to study in 1SS6. married* Ocr- grogating public^school, was Ka- -M-rving her second Tconsecutive Marion. II!.. IBM Advanrod Re- man lawyer and has borne him Oena!. JACL Presidem K, Patrick term a, chaptor preskieDl. search Laboratory and Office Unr son. She ha, not returned Ij Okiira. an etoer uf the Pairview The Japanese American Creed HMs jt San Jose. Calif . abd the tlw- U S. ui the eight v.-u.-!.. de-piir Prr,h} lerian .Church. Omaha award, were presented to pSWDC ' ' ?ACL,SS'£.fC W»hinston Newsletter by Mike Meseoke oiitstaoding performai ;,a*t year. LouU architecu. Oyo ObaU. triduecd a bill in to eliminati being ciled for distiaguUbed the three-year provistoo . . achivveineels tbrooMtoUt the turalized ciUzen, residing . les. El Salvador 1 ' Trinidad. Among them are t Air. A Siuce Muset ■Continued D Page 4) Around-the-Clock Sessions Ex-MIS {nttrveter whs sdioel vote over writ»-i8 TARRYTOWN. N Y-Francis Y. Sigi. Hswaiiau-boni attorney with the .firm of HiIL Bet-J, Yamaoka. f re«ht:i and ' Lcuigcope. won May i over a write-in candidate for a f^v^vear term as board men.ber PocanUro HUIs Central BT AKI S-LVO (Mike Masaefca is an a buinesa trip ta japaa.1 cp»ed $ul compromise .Scboyl District 120-29 - Coun-.er-lntelbgeoce Corps- duced bv Sen. Everett Dirfcsen Sensto Miftorily Leader AKwoKimaiely throe weeks ago. his ••Bfw-eontxoversiaW and tech- tucai amendments i^Rbe FEPC e latest Dirksen 1 the Naixmal Confer- PARLIER - RecenOy rowlecled cuuneiiman Harry Iseki was ap- rotated commirsi'-ner of fire and pjbro. street* and lighU. and fi nance. 6 Weeks to 'Go Detroit in 64IBrii Blennisl JACL N*tT Conyenlion July 1-4 Sheraton-Cidilhc Civil Right*. With which the JACL U actively working, were tbe first to confer with Sen. Hubert Humttarey •D-MtaiL>. fioor manager for tbe civil rignts biii. Tbe CoDfereeee restated its posi- tiv Out it was |igatast amend- meats diat would impair the ef- fecuveaes* uf the bill as presently wriUtaj Tbe Dirksen aiaeadmects would amend the puUir a practices o give states with pubbe d fair emtdoy- rnmmalion comjilaints befcee the Federal Government moves in. ^ The following arc tbe mart re cent campromtse proposals made public by Dirksen. 1Tbe Attorney General may request that a three-judge Federal Court be convened to coBrider case, of discriminaUsi In piAilie accammodattoas if a state ageacr or the proposed Federal Ctonrau- nily Relations Servifr were unable to gain e«npLance. This proaiakm would allow case, to be appealed direetiy ta tbe-Supreme Court. . 2A new fiir eaplormest prac tices cemmisaioe set up by a state would have IK days in wiiizh act on comptatala of yob discrii natioti -Aftar a year, however, would have ta act <* audi irom- platatz in K dars. a* the alroadr eaistiag atate FEPCs would have to do 2- ,Tbe time limit far FEPC ic tkio would start wben a eomplainl i, filed rathre than ' when tbe ag««C7 begins its proeaediag* oe 4A member of Bte prog>-«d Federal Equal Empfayawm Op- portonity C. ferred far K -day, to the state sa a-hich the diacn.-iunetioo ia al leged to have oerurrad. If eoDdUa- tka doe, not work. Jbe Fedcn] Cdmmission could then reoo*- Intervene. The Federal Cammissioo wouU be aHoa-ed ta work out cuupgrg- live arrangemeiRi ---- fair em|doym(9t g taws a rhaiMw ta antUe (hte t (CbnUnucd on F^e OUNGE Of AOMBS ^€1SI3 AflaefcUMim

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Page 1: N h PACIFIC CITIZEN ThouflE^: QSHr...Chuman. nabonal recog- MacMurrav Cuilegr at Jackson- sugi to Wi-»le>, hi. palients unabte Baii.,ually promuienV penonalit.* nitrons chairman-

Ur^ Nh« frtHuMaa-OVR SO^ READERS-

SECOW CLASS POSTICE PAID AT LOS ANCELES CALir

PUBUSHE9 WEEKLY EXCEPT LAST WEEK OF ¥EA« PACIFIC CITIZEN

VOL. 58 NO. 2t FRJDAY.'mAY 22. 19.64Second ThouflE^: by Jack Mayeda'What Is JA^onlribuling?.

PNWDC ENDORSES KUBOTA 1ST V.P.f CHOOSES ORATORJACX Whal J.mt-.' M,:._ ')]' ”ja-'V.

M SPOKANE - TV- P.rif.c Nor'i.-* b,- Or, mrry K.uno, .............................-.............................................

prof»vur of social «rt!are

Portland Honor Student Jerry Ota Selected vlor Detroit'OratoricalOtrtncl Cchinnl will Ur itijii-

If JACL were to hitiii il- prof«vor of social wetTaVe atcertain c«.klera'noo»_t. UCLA, at the SalonUy oijht ban- H-sIl School hor^rone does set have U, look fl"' ' Youth deliFkate* wiU als^ d.»- ,b'^ many eaislini scholar- agenda foi ihc furthconiinit **t*’™*"’yroulOale JACL, m «hr

Sr.tori«? .^tesL Vou-J. assrmhl.A at the t,U, uJ •’*CL ‘^r.toncal oont.V.many »*»! l>rtro.t. ............... .............................-

CIVIL lIGBTS

Q SHr ^Organitalion Among First to Cha

Roger Baldwin«dfA.l ^ulb ACliviliK bun* ™a, or*-Jw., on -.ho*.plor M.Alillor.. A„ih„ d.kl In «>lnl, JACL U. '2'^

m.n hn. .U«lll. In- «n.Wi,n..a-b not U.. tt.«nr.A,o ntS

, it is rewarding to know that tootuiue to shaw positive leader-drt these iclenlific endeavor, shin' Or will the con«ant. unwar- ,achievements JACX’ha, not ranted criticism cause others to The di.strict i, al«. on r.-r-ird-remiss in Ukin* an active .•Tem-gc" in their support for an I-To have each cbaptir «r->0 sulppl'ementing our xt.ulis orgamiation which ha, ccnsuntly «*hts comni.tU-e, w^th_nr education of their mo,l fou«ht for c.vU right, -which m- ** '^■Lial gov.-n.mei.ta! esplaruiUimnihed <yet wmetime, forgot- dudes im.-mgraliad and naturafi- trlrt committee chmman • :, ■tentage ration rjghl.A> tor ail? \ Z—To.request gI.«o from theFVWUv I wa. h..h»e re. Today. JACL faces anotficr hat\«»«^' Council to cwitinue

M to i«c aS ” ‘ ■I"' L» VuBlW to II. ln.l.l.b.mU-,1.1 n,m-

'Omqtal' Hts ettbeflVAN'COVVLK. 11 C — Cor.AultJt* with government'and engaieei ii* lk:i Quan

l.<«s AMiKt.iLS — N .mmation, lu» Bun a., of itcclaiyUeai (Xfice would probably become blind hy J,.r JAC1-- SiAV. .if L-te Bien- BMg. at Di-over. Lie bme he was 35 he ettlct^r.-ii-ii w.T. receii-.-d thi,. past Ouala also designed the SL in the atudy of rvforarU-y nod WL-A-k for State Rep Se.ji Horiuchi L -ui, Prior.e Church, the Temple graduated wiU> buoors in IM from

Army Evacuation Order jn,,,. the Mil.-H: JACL. for archi- IstaeL ra.muus buildings and ma!- the North Pacific College o# Op- .___ _ lect C>o Obita frwm the St. Louis ter plan, lor SouUicra Illitwis Urn- tometiy in Fttrest Grove. Ore.

DETROrr — Roger Baldwin, Newton K versity. L’niv. of-MisMuri. Wash- Jt was during Uu/ period tMQ,footvler of the Amenran. Civil vL'vsIev from the Chicago JACL by jngton University at St LouL- he changed h.s name from Uyte Libe ra-, Union, will be another y- Chuman. nabonal recog- MacMurrav Cuilegr at Jackson- sugi to Wi-»le>, hi. palients unabteBaii.,ually promuienV penonalit.* nitrons chairman- * viUe. II! . and Wciil Health In- to loente his office because o* theto U- bunon.'d at the lesUmonial nam^l were aero- S» Uu"* Univer*it>. variance m spelling and proDWUmruet ^ the IhU. B.enn l T U'-S. Embassy fo, S«i. SaKs- cubon U *0 name. During WoridUitu.! JACL Coovenuon to U- held College of the West War H he ,*lainrt Ins UbeaM

a‘ thi' .ttre,MV. and rtKl^ ^warume leader of the ACf-U. he At ‘he same Ume. Chumen an-‘a'.’,? Arr-“:..S‘ ;SLrr,".'"ir'rj; "i SA,LSii‘?rL;iL“';‘"““‘“Ni>ei and tfc Istei, -his was the necessary tnformabon in suwort iBflu«!in! voice that wa., raised u'

KiO failing, coaud arcbitec- lenses ware the only hope but

received a Kholarship ts these dto^rted his eyes He tbw Craabmok Academy of Arts for set to work on contact lenses tbM master of archilecUu-e in ewhe de- could be worn without eye dlxtd^

IM6. and was. cited this tion -Pogether with a student. Utoy.

Francisco 1 oravsrica* conksL 'Like so things In life, everyone can-

winner a, deep within

_ ^ _ nc-covrUd award will be pre-ajienlv al Officiait reipsAilng civil rights sealed at the Recognibon., banquet•• s.“ °r.rr:rst““-

.h,.h ... r.u,S ---I- - - - - ^1, „.„ato «.MM h,» ■.„=.« UB. mA IV. .'■“■N^g'^*"i^y education, prts Mn-'^wbo** Yotri^ eSdIrri uch, pers™^'Japa- ^j^tstao^ ^

free, mas: cootinne to make new W*“ingb» Alien Land Lsw. d&covericv and make addiuanal *—To endorse Takeshi Kubj--a ofcontributiens to his fellow men and 1*^ vice-presidentto the commuhily m which he the Detroit convention.

___ ^ oulstanduig

EvaruaUou. Convenlluo. Julyie« for U5 8Ute Eep. Barindd Lif, magagine lOcludrt

Ameri- lOectcd in .Voveraber. 1362 Hon imong the ■lake over” generation-_____ ________ _ ______________________ ____________ luitrioticallv eddured uch. is the first person of Jnpa- of outsUndmg men and ^,«• ‘weuem emukiYmcE- Is the burden, «»d who so magnifi- «»»* descent to win a seat in a women in l«T He wa, citrT^. bv “ c-«iaci «nsesntar-Quan ^.rt as he it- ctontfr demonstrated their toyal- »t»tc legisUlurc ue the NainUiid- the American In* and Steel In- in 1W6. a smaller ea^et kM° .K.i te iA r,n„H..n-te.te tv it w-s. nn ,-u«»rtonitv r.relv He i, (he state represcnlative fw .-tiiute in ISO lor design to steel tn use today was developed, la

i-a's Adams Ownty in tbw Colorado in the St LouU Pnary Church 19».live,-if bw-is to gain "fait hoii,- Kumco Yoshi-ing" for all Americans. WiU Ihi, “»«> ouota" Plan. The JACLbe JACL-s Ust batUe 6. will there “ «rrant aU olber, to help- lw>year trial under this proposalBut life win iKjt end tomorrow: »» rebates <* membershipmuv go on fo.i-ver. We are ****

who we are and freedom is only *-T*> FCtain toe^ Vp-UaU..!* .... tu* Pac

thoughts all throe. con- rero eerulnly winner,

tady tna was recegnized as the

■OrienVvealed that he is Canadian-bom ty. it was an opportunity .......and educated and had w.-rked for gtvrn to any citiren- Error was Adams Cbunty the Nali'inal Research Council in coof«.sed and redress came only l*gi*laturc

repreaeolative In .,titute in l9fS3 lor design in steel in use today was developed,tbw Colorado in the St LpuU Pnary Church ISSS. the first workable coCBChl

In addition to several profession- bifoc^ eonurt lens was developed, .lltog toe. late. We st.ll owe lhe« fellow. The Mile-Hi diapter. in sub- al organizations. ObaU is a cw- oaanizatttii

' iCoBtinued on Page S) milling his nomination.jiointed out .?* ^e is a member.REALTOR AGAINST INfTIATIVE ADDRESSES PSWDC, EXPLAINS CAL. FAIR HOUSING

NC-WNDC ngioaal eoaU-stUsl Sunday at Mountain View an'’oad'"li^iun’’u *-To FCtain Ihe present-5l-w«kplaced second to a -most Tor iWse TuS tor ^ Citizenand ouutandmg speaker. NC-WNDC at iL, May JT ttat^^cipated deficit be

,*,■ meoo _ a,„gtouring Mississippi kst sum- ^ _ Issue adiyrtrtmg with no eorami.v- member’of ihc Cahf-riiia on Uic June 2 ba-li.:with a group of Stanford «»- ^ ralil,™ miTiuO^udiirf. sion* on(^iday nds and not in- E,„„i„vnient Practices Comrai,- -‘'”^''“^-;^|n|*|7^1aled°'^'

poii........................that there are ratito 2i0 Japanese Homeland HiBistnes Americans in-lhe total county- vote Unite^ Church of Chrirt.

moro thito M.«0 and he. led ^

TakeU. a SUnford ~sopho-who rolaled with his'experi-. ___

. o. ^ crubirsh i"program''to,k t li. T' » Califurnis iniiiauve srtlich «" \Holiday ads and no

rOFSn —---. «s_ spon^ b.v the Sf. »ere voted upon fav«v next diMr.CT3meeUng someUme in D.srnct ^cil on>s»nvdn- J™ .^^2 ‘ ««te vlce^

hn Yi

IMO JAO. chapter prcsidcat at Portlaad and chaired the INt natiocial convention. He has an^' thored many protessiaoal arttelM

DevTtopvr of the first workable and books <* the subject. He la .oraeal bifocal contact lens in the a bfe member of the Ameileaa '

Horiuchi is currently president United Stales. Dr Newton K- Wes- c^toasetne Fou^tk*. Fcltow ofr tbe the J

whoM! pndcssinoat back-

field'of four candidates u Rejwblican m a predomins De.iioeraiic countyHoriuchi is cum __________________the Plains Conservation Center toy of Chicago i, president of tbe the American Academy <4 C

of Colorado w-ilh cooperative sup- pusUc Contact L,a, Co. a direc- e:ry aaddbecur of Viiioo Peuada. pur. of the Stale Dept, of Educa- tor of Hm National Eye Research t»n tor Blind Youth, two and the UB. SoU Cooservattoo Fbundatiee^nd has lectured e»- IJu. coUeague, Dr George B. Service Last year. Horiuchi was tensively 4 many countries, in- Jessen. said the "coolributioa he

manpower were voted u ’ ably, DC Chairman John 1 ' to of San Fra

a treat last Saturday ic -Thank You tor Wailing” rtoinal rotiaical producUuu a JinT^HIco- Jk. JACL; eouUve prtxlucer Marie Ruri- L NC m S.IVedical Center «,e-UL-toi. * assisted by director Wil Mam- ,

au tMiuw, Jrrry - . Tad Muteka I

u.tu >SP •: Jack MsThe eummitU-e plans to siibdi-

100th Infantry regaini old name

. HONOLULU. — Tlieresult of Army •fuijm-.-d

and to tteTo correct his own visual defect visually handicapped is probahk

lu-l Sept ». Chuman;- immediato fust Nali.eul totcIUgence.Son-diseriminatiun in the sale. ,J.KCL prcakol wbo «id the real- W-ASHINOTON — The Supreme warbing* that she Wiuki tortotl

................... rental of tK.mes .publiclv tor, are •cutting their own Owrt ruled u»coa>tilutionaJ a Uw Iwr "housing of 4 throaU” by Mipiurting the inibu- ^ 'rum na J.-tliv_ William O Douglg^

II, known Mr bis work wiUi reorganization this week, ii »a, unit- «i muro privately finanevd li«. referring to the jifacase ”ab»o- ^cmlmer^ '^n'lnST^a. tuialized Araeric-kn, If they live wriOng toe Bialorby decincd, aaidSD-TV: nage duector Shig deacbvated in mS. rcinstatod 19, prevails- with iL Buintord Act Jute dtocroUto- in the iniUal.ve S-1^ 5cs «^n cooumteu,tg overss-as tor thro, toe Uw was barod oh the “tawlaujto an areWtaS; Mund ef- ftp -'*d renamed to 1»» as a provdmg toe FEIN: toe rrspo»s,-Chun«u feared that a ri-altor w.to year,by KoJi Oawa, ap enginivr; Exisline Jabancse cummu- bUity of enforcing Uu- law. works dUutiolly can mi,., out il jj.. He al*j rhalnd a Sday 'niedeeUion readerwJ »4onday ««*»»* •** cUas «dinatlon of scores by Roy U,.„. newsletters *'=• ~>n"*»«>vr today U Maj. Comim-n-ang on the |WCM-bl a aelL-r rtianges hi, mind, even attended to ^ **"

iludenl: and rv..„u.- H"-V T. Nakamura, a binker ui campaign akaiif.! toe act Graham if tor buyer 1, la.l a mua i-.y , p^rwms at Brighton In I«S6. ""•"‘‘O n- ' itocroid ela.scivilian life, veteran of WW2 and revealed that some leaders of Ihr incmbci.

me ^Lwim. also n record Korean war and graduate of California Real EsLate Associa- The initiative Jvad,:pr^uclion ,^1^/ibe tio Ota'er JACL dislriet Command & Gerseral Staff M- ilon. ^ whn-h he is al-w a mem-

song, was wntlen by Mike calitorma a, well a, ^ Leavenworth, Kans. The ber and oneUme prcidenl. are art- ................................- -moto. Jr. JAC1„ offii-rr with , new 100th wil! con,i»! ol :hr.,- rmltiuK L. having mi.'ealeulaltd .* rwtii.ig »

the cast. Other si .rt-s iConlJiiued on Page 4i . rifle eunipwiiev sod Hq & Hq Co. Uic wvinliiig »f Uie iiiituilui-, it

assistants Xnn HaU Mfcn-Sakai. lly Friend".

ensbip" of nabiraliaed per- i. The imly diflcRtnee now i,

CHAPTSfZ MSMBBJiSHJP P£gPOe^\ANC£SFtrez-uvr C

HCIFIC hMTHWESTVt<riiijm.Tt®.iiaalc*Ve-Coiumu.jhe.u.,a eisjSiiss VaiirrSwuh ■ tato-w,'

Ste- vmift’■ C4L-W. KY.

„“l“r tr “tc""s«^le'^H me.mber of JACl. gnaup, in Uolurad.i.■iieiubei ill Ihr Bligfaton HeUwdisL Cburih.

■ ^.. ■ ftk ♦. • wlto return to JapanArrhUnt Gye MaU ^ purity. ^ JACL point

Chief designer in his firm of ed imL HellmuUi. Obala b Kassabaum. Spark MatvuilBga had In

can, canool impossible^s ruonirv than <

natj >v-b.n.-Thu » u assumptka that ta

lie tor to to make.'’ Doog-• i« sTo, s uui nauiraucco Axnerieaii, ewnooi -— —- — ............. ■

.'S rLS.^-------b. j'sowntoTM Cunslitutton. the majvrity iMid. to Japan to iivt ___ ^____ ___i....,_____________

Jouung Douglas were Chief JustlM Earl Warrril. Justice, Arlfaur Goldberg. Putter Stewart and

iCuntinurd h Page 4)PnyaW Patenge

OjviOun therouf matl «Wny. Im)" or I aey'^son Va^wlli^ti) sell.kste or ivnl any psrt ot all b< hl«’l ruf abJUvtr*dM-n-tiuw^VbuuKw '■The NC-WNDC voted to ask

Njliotul JACL to provide O.IOI for a aUle-wide campaign to In­form Issei and Nitei voters on tbe effeeis of the initiative and of need to'deleat It in November Edward Eichler, noted Boy 1

l!:Xn!r“%rl!rin“SMa"r ^ute,. El Salvndor and seas. gronUng «,uto rrt^ignlUon -W.ASHLNGTW - Prot.;tonl Ott-ih,. HiAtrier^ ^ Trinidad, to eiaturatizW and naUve-born ciu- v and Uymen with beads bowwt

laws, endorsed Ihi d.stnct» ac- Natinoa! lefts. Monday bnforo The Supreme Coon^ —--------------u .far tbe The case dealt with Mrs, An Bldg, prayed for Congress to passCftapterof Tear Smilhsmiltn lnstiUi1«n to be built gellka L Schneider, nho came lW the c.iil righu bill.

Mrs. T\>v Kaneg.-<i aectpled the >»Br the U£.-Capitol and Natkiftyl (hi- country a< a child from Cer-V Among tbe 200 who met totaag- PSWDC ChapU-r .I the Year pla- Gallery of Art. the St Louis hiany and wa» naturalized m 1390. memuralc the lOth anniversary oT que on behalf of West lz» Angele, planetariuitt. tbe new Federal al the age <g 16. She went abrtiad the Supiwme Court decision dew JACL-., program for ISO She i, Maidmum Security Prison at to study in 1SS6. married* Ocr- grogating public^school, was Ka- -M-rving her second T consecutive Marion. II!.. IBM Advanrod Re- man lawyer and has borne him Oena!. JACL Presidem K, Patrick term a, chaptor preskieDl. search Laboratory and Office Unr son. She ha, not returned Ij Okiira. an etoer uf the PairviewThe Japanese American Creed HMs jt San Jose. Calif . abd the tlw- U S. ui the eight v.-u.-!.. de-piir Prr,h} lerian .Church. Omaha

award, were presented to pSWDC ' '

?ACL“,SS'£.fC W»hinston Newsletter by Mike Meseokeoiitstaoding performai ;,a*t year.

LouU architecu. Oyo ObaU. triduecd a bill in l« to eliminati being ciled for distiaguUbed the three-year provistoo . .

achivveineels tbrooMtoUt the turalized ciUzen, residing ■. les. El Salvador 1 '

■ Trinidad.Among them are t

Air. A Siuce Muset

■Continued D Page 4) Around-the-Clock SessionsEx-MIS {nttrveter whs sdioel vote over writ»-i8

TARRYTOWN. N Y-Francis Y. Sigi. Hswaiiau-boni attorney with the .firm of HiIL Bet-J, Yamaoka. f re«ht:i and ' Lcuigcope. won May i over a write-in candidate for a f^v^vear term as board men.ber

PocanUro HUIs Central

BT AKI S-LVO(Mike Masaefca is an a buinesa

trip ta japaa.1

cp»ed $ul compromise

.Scboyl District 120-29

- Coun-.er-lntelbgeoce Corps-

duced bv Sen. Everett Dirfcsen Sensto Miftorily Leader

AKwoKimaiely throe weeks ago. his ••Bfw-eontxoversiaW and tech- tucai amendments i^Rbe FEPC

e latest Dirksen 1the Naixmal Confer-

PARLIER - RecenOy rowlecled cuuneiiman Harry Iseki was ap- rotated commirsi'-ner of fire and pjbro. street* and lighU. and fi­nance.

6 Weeks to 'Go Detroit in ’64’IBrii Blennisl JACL N*tT Conyenlion July 1-4 • Sheraton-Cidilhc

Civil Right*. With which the JACL U actively working, were tbe first to confer with Sen. Hubert Humttarey •D-MtaiL>. fioor manager for tbe civil rignts biii. Tbe CoDfereeee restated its posi- tiv Out it was |igatast amend- meats diat would impair the ef- fecuveaes* uf the bill as presently wriUtajTbe Dirksen aiaeadmects would

amend the puUir apractices

o give states with pubbed fair emtdoy-

rnmmalion comjilaints befcee the Federal Government moves in.^ The following arc tbe mart re­cent campromtse proposals made public by Dirksen.1— Tbe Attorney General may

request that a three-judge Federal Court be convened to coBrider case, of discriminaUsi In piAilie accammodattoas if a state ageacr or the proposed Federal Ctonrau- nily Relations Servifr were unable to gain e«npLance. This proaiakm would allow case, to be appealed direetiy ta tbe-Supreme Court.. 2—A new fiir eaplormest prac­tices cemmisaioe set up by a state would have IK days in wiiizh act on comptatala of yob discrii natioti -Aftar a year, however, would have ta act <* audi irom- platatz in K dars. a* the alroadr eaistiag atate FEPCs would have to do2- ,Tbe time limit far FEPC ic

tkio would start wben a eomplainl i, filed rathre than ' when tbe ag««C7 begins its proeaediag* oe4—A member of Bte prog>-«d

Federal Equal Empfayawm Op- portonity C.

ferred far K -day, to the state sa a-hich the diacn.-iunetioo ia al­leged to have oerurrad. If eoDdUa- tka doe, not work. Jbe Fedcn] Cdmmission could then reoo*- Intervene.The Federal Cammissioo wouU

be aHoa-ed ta work out cuupgrg- live arrangemeiRi ----fair em|doym(9t

g taws a rhaiMw ta antUe (hte t

(CbnUnucd on F^e

OUNGE Of AOMBS^€1SI3

AflaefcUMim

Page 2: N h PACIFIC CITIZEN ThouflE^: QSHr...Chuman. nabonal recog- MacMurrav Cuilegr at Jackson- sugi to Wi-»le>, hi. palients unabte Baii.,ually promuienV penonalit.* nitrons chairman-

PACIFIC CITIZEN___ ^ wv • >ar s-rrv nr T«I> T*«K

r<>« Sf,: ;ru:oi. rii -' tl> •!»!»«> I

,';u:vrsici_"-'« IS OW-ini «. D C.

BM’twni)' tm»n i»n. poiirj.Tj;:;prr y~». Sorrjen Ik j»r y«w r In Pv.| fXIi.'-. Lm Anirla, raw

Ijc &itmiT^(ik!s'l.'r’.-lf.-rllv.-iy“l-«tj

T.'r PSW m rifnrl. uvubUrjJwn tf pnnwd torn-; t:i.-. I'ub:

hi-*vr ^v.f. ot Scgm rilimS m urujD areas favored Si'd.

Bnuif-t ovrr .Mnbama GovJust « Chip Shot Awoy

Masaoka-iCoBtiBned .trom Proat POfct

tiir rhatice* of tbr 5«>iia!r'»rejr.jtg IhcTi

Sena It-pati :&•’ >ei^teocd by tu Ur*f .1

for Ceor*e WaUaVr in ihe Mary, land PwMdenDal rnmarj. WnV lain- «ol more votes m Maryland than his 2S percent and » percent in Wiaconam and Iiatiana. Besides the'SSatism Sbere. where Deep South atUludes still pr<-va;t Wal­lace cut mlieh of his vote tnifn rural rexidRiU and those dissatis­fied with the eivil rights bill.Wallaces uses Uis arEummi of a

• Kederal power grab ' and the crealiwi of "Sfa-ia! Vnginrers" in WashiniRon as the smohesem*(nr bis opposttkm In the pcadiog civil rtebu bill. Despite tbe seem- mg newness of this Pederal "power grab" argumenl by Wal­lace, it Is not.new “ntU U one o! the most rommoo afgumrats by opt'joents of any domestic legista- SKm which the Federal Coveni-

naior role and in usually benefits

The Dirhs<-n an/.-linier Vtrongb' toward Wallace's tralizattotr of Federal authority, hnwevw. Bot to the extent of com- I’Icie ..4tale irguiaiivn of eivil rights adeoiaistratton. The amend- ments stiU. leaves mueh authority in the Federal Coveromeot.If a eivi] rights blU bas hoi

(lassed tbe Senate by niidJuly or imd-August. the dates pf the Re- jniblicao and. Deniocratic conven­tions. Wallace's heavy vote in Maryiaad plus his claims of vic­tory in Wueossin and Induuiu may ccevtsoc same Senators, es- pacialiy- thaw tscsently Bul-Cax- rr.ilted, to auppoT. a cni5projni.«ei bill to satiafv the "while bac^- •Ush";

a: the same time the Dirksen major compromise amrodmeo; were revealed, individual Senator expmaed 'Ihetr i;n;»4tiei.ce 1.' stating that voting shmld begi

a civil r may

JIT BAS DIF4BI rr-.s;i,Hurd

S.inu' tJ Iht Sao ni-r.-ii. wen- HWmol:'' . .llt-Jtf.-r.ril; h - tUlg till rSW dr;ii;l i..m.iits«i m JU.-1 f : lue adJ.-d esja-rrcuivToey del »eU witn th- i-rrM-unvy-n-lain rally Ibi* iUrt w,-rii-r<l ^__ _____ ^t-lwsh OvvanHou-s. on MisiioB Bay. .1^TWm reals beiiL-e. San Oiego J-AIT. wiU h -ii tin- Nati->nal J.in. Cun- NOl’EH^EH VOTE

*• TV le.-xu, of MaryUnd-s rn-si - i-s noted few i(».gUs-s.'?‘'"^’! Pfc.-i«s<a rmt.-icssr elev.vMr t.* Un- Sky IL'1131. •fftiiing par-engers it

' r‘iar».[- ton.-ruma «>t Saa Diego , . i -j „IS. s-^ W4 5;

I'oei on ttw baltol.Tue Nvgrues have been «l<-mon-

WbUc; Utd time, they Kmgdom.

isjeo.-s Uw hirdesl-Uifcwigb ”*P*“ nations..•be ihTv^^ r«o fMffh by t-u- d:v He contributed to construcOon o(tov;e .Vb ^otos ‘«d.Ti thought it the Peac* Palace at TV H«ue,

.SlenJing h»d a Vl!-o«l wVt a ^ lair* b^-uig to-'ortbwhile to pjblu-irc Mr. Car- IV Pan Anicncan Umoo BoihnngIC' 'L’^Z Caliloenia.VmgmahifestedVtV neg.r and his p^ntompy W the ia WaUiV«ta> aito tV 0>url olV ^rmuTb lb "lU-Rumlonl Act miUaUve on tV Vckgrduhd is *»«. Jl^tiV^m

.,..ixo:icday-l ' Bom I. Sc«Und ,or gen*;.! purive givm. after

^ History Project Calls: by Fred Taomae

Carnegie Corp.’s Grant

. the youth /ieirgalrs

rf BO.AED niUBMANanii-Rumlord Act mittoUve on tV -“I®*'"* Vckgidund is givTn.

■ November baltot, wall V a. con- to Sceltandeictr lest cif minority poliui'als-trmgta Uke in Maryland, the Andrew Carnegie 'ISS - ISIS Faliforma Negroes can exert their bom in Dunfemiuie. Scotland, -

_ 1.'. ms,.s; i:.,uur.-iBce in iieti:*.. t»tow of power and I,-, this end. Nv>wJ?. >«»• ^ made bis JitCT liv ;ar I-SWi>»> to.- rnn- au,„m reg^atioa cam- iMl3ff\n the steel industry>tttDVi»l amendment ptvnP«>l t" p^gn. wall iw urJ^-ay after the awai^.OOO.OOO in a tfeli .....U. ..... ... cha.nnati.as

member.' n! -Ifcr J -

philanthropy,created tV Carnegie Cvp^tton of New York, a separate corpora, lira as Urge as all of his other trust* combined. He poured ui $m.(m.0Db to all in Uiisiworpora- tion. to cootmu* for generations

)irks<-n ar/tllnii-i toward Mtlare's

DD" of Feoeral i

U. <UM ..d ,„,n.u.w

asJcM toll; a ni.li ma! IvtiiT-writ- .AHmatievsmg cam;u.gn tx- storied to stir tjic Senate IVmncrat.e leader.toe Nma'x max acfi 4l O ,hi|.. represented by Man-field andSen. Paul DougU- D-!:! > a»kcd Humphrc.i. Vs twn'-altematives

toal a clotur.' n t< f.led on Onf is to .ari-ept' «V Diik-e"tv toll immediately He said tV ,nt,ndmen!ji i«ce tVy Vve Vx deVtc added up u. it day* nf to i'f «be Senate D.-muu. dis-igned "not to illu-xiine Vl ^ratic PoUry C.immrtlv. .Thi- w to deUy", Sirular owwals wtrtv virtually assure a cmnwcBnis.- b made V Senators Hs-nneUi Kent- Hie leadership will haw •-mg .R-N.Y.'. aoscpb fUrk P- mvded support of middle-oMV ■pa >. WiUiam Proxmire 'D-Wis •- Repdbbeav t. inv<*e rk>Cordial All-;: D-C..t» . and ?<.x- jarv Tbi/eboi.-f*-may o;wji tVm ro. Con* <K-S H >. ui' to charges of a -arilou;- byDestute tVse S.-natois' plea-, a- I.n m..rr radical and militant civi!

of :his moment. tV Senate leader- nghi.- gr.-ups. ship does Tvit aptxar to b;.w toe TV sec-uod choicea vmles fiesxW for l»«»gc of a. toe d.-mar«U of rtV.I n^U g^eKute peuuon to «id IV Snuto- that map.r pwliiuis of toe ttrt^ enicrs' Uilkatoon to anoOier v V amrtdm. n‘j V renxded count, toe Leadnship Conlerehee around-tbe-ctoek sessk-ins IwJ«’» erumatod that 54 Senators could Such a course el aiUofi wmiw nr V w wAc for clo- oo5y V aimed .at Smilhefvr*Jure. al*o moderate Be;aib»r«n.».Because the Nati.ma! lyadcrshi? Wilhoul around-the-clock

Codermre, among y»tVr rivn u.ii«s. at its pre.ent pare of 1 right* gr.upi. wat»> an imifsedi- Vie. Uie Si-nale may cany ..... -Cate vote Id the bill but i> o;>j>o*ed nud.-ummer At txil time il wal

lajw ixt.i-o.sls conmined Uce i. *1.11 running for irreaiden V ' '..................... , •* . ___ 1.1.la*: meeting dircusi-ed' w-as the beatAfs ahoot toe "Irdrial powei po«ibili:v of asking toe Senais- grab" may inadvenenilr Vlp tV iradership to «x«duil ar.sind-toe- Dirksen rompromise cause

Nisei Reception for Cranston

*!ii> Sunday ;-g p to a* SMO

r<-1 c-mrr.int recentl. Mu..- i tIT,

eenteis wit remember Oratisti.o's vi-it t.' -tirSv morale of toL-.re-i der.is. Mis.- Murakami said of ho past associations with Jat.li .Ameriran*. He asa* lhe0~ass:gsed t.. toe Office of War tofenuatiut..and he and Mrs. Eleanor Rtasse veil cxprefwd their ibieclions tV unreasonable deU-ntiuo evacuee*..AT.rr the war. Cranston and father built the firs: istrrmvia'housing I'riijei.t in Santa Clara etiunl'Mr... T.-'-uV Y..Ji»la w.i; V

marge , f

giifund* to hundreds rf commu- **: , • . •,« m.. iinii-rf r.rrr, TV terms in Carnegie s own

cituen* organiutian. JACL ha.s. always - actively campaigned

., ^ ,. , . (>r v.itet rvgistratioo. There wa.s a«.f lunu* u. ouuui.-us i» ssn.....o- .»-I, vnvJ h". tt. fo,.- ,«i to.- gunnj.wwj that atlcmpls niuT* in the Uniled State*. Great ^ ‘'f™* Lnm.rdj.ui 1^ ,.«««. w.-J U ,..ve Vmg m«te to duenfr.vnchise BriSi^ AusIraU. and New 7a-i- spelling he used are,iTwwl dt-rraWe m xie* o. (V tn- j.j.od JACL f.xighi land for fie«- public libraries. In "Tb prom.-Ae toe advaitegra! r Ir IV rto» w.lh .icuutst tl l«nh and nail. Onlv l*<. all. 2J09 libraries were built with and diffuskin of knowledge ^ un-Jlw.vibr-' -I.-1 - •.TV- IV H«rd i. itwjxmjblc lor Vu-in. -. ai*1 .di-.w :>! iie-.,iil i.IUlU |•C.iil' .'ln t MkV.

instrumenUI Carnegie fund' at a ms; of MJ,- derstanding among toe people000.000 He sub»«iu.-n;ly rodoaied tV United States by aiding tech

Carnegie Institute in Pitti- meal schools. InstituUoos of highe-* Tokyo Topics: by Taihotsu Murayama

A Bakersfield 3oy Who WeptBAKKKKh-!K1.n. I

burgh, the Carnegie In titate of learning, libraries, scienulic ir ' Ti-chnology. and the Carnegie Jn- search, heir, funds, useful publirt- sUluliqfi of Washington 0«i». and by such other agenciesHe set up the Carnegie TVust Ond means as shall from tin

for the universities of ScoIIaod to lime be found m^repnate Ihete- assisl needy s'-odeuts and to pro-' for. ' mote- research in science, medi- Only inlert-st were to be used

and humanities. -He als.s es- with the principal withVkl.Carnegie Du^erm- caroegie wisely made tV terms

s loose as possibly for' he feltnsVr>- ubiishedline Trust to imjirmc mndiUoo.s

t will bind tnistces forever to

- T-ui- rAtoal .>Jti!rt..ii of H^k.-rifirkf and Wakayuria uV >':!ry fund.1 h-rm, r ie--ui.n:. Tlw.« l-hiyama. shl. rausubi and tetlvaki. and toco dom Trust for Gre'il BriUin ^sjtvii.i-. «I a«twoi-iat..>ii in moving awSv when Caucasians Irrlaad.-*to-ei.-.rki on Vbalf of IV Wa- mme nearby so n, to em- fo toe Uniud Stale.-, he created rtoo.-.T

...................r !£■.. ."TSt its i,-“aided, from Ume to time, when' Ibis, ia ibeir opiaino, has brv..mr vcTssary or desirable. TVy shall best conform to mv using thetr own judgnDuring the vear ibat ended Sept

i-'.-i J • ...ip-a k- ............. “ ™"" «•"■ - »■ “=. <nAyihttt to. Pa...I.- war gid-d. hi- TV dinru-r was prr-parvd b)' IV

E«#I;*h iiwaVtag aWMv eamr je toeal Japanes<r.tamilies.tot a*fnf Wskivotra offtvJals Tts . ' Berblta L Sk of the ..................., . . . ^ .'da; hr is hAd -J tbr Waka.rama !-hiyoraa wa-n: v. L Si. where ^ ceremonies granU for travel.Ja.-tor rie. hi. fatW's gr-weri once stood *■«*- KumikoT.1 a of a -vui-ok*-. town lie me- soon- of Ss old school “laono eairiaUHd tV sigoineanec

3 V «’•*...! SO.S utiri .. f!.-<ert . iP •Iialrs tuad kwie of the' Isstl pio- *«. Kwowlt'- lantern now rtand- Renuests for gmn-oJk--. lUk-rsfi-ld ufT.liattBg was ncr. wV helped th^ Ishiyaina appeopnanon# 12 t. I.

r.i,-h ei-v had {,1'mU.T rctam to Japan. torium Kaiuo . Kuki. Waka.vama tV 1»62 rrporf sUlcd. Th«- *--ets

- B-P th--- tea's wi't.- shed with Ameru-an fric-ad-iUk-t-'a-U was bis ing J.vi>aiii-ie f.xxl*.^smiling w-ith peasioi) fund

r- t.>wn Hr «i>. iwi:'a lo-.vi-ar- u'* and j..king with u«." which wa> i,1 l»s> w*.en h.s fat in . wh> ran H-- also trmembrrrd th^ anS- time.

I »-swrry on 1. st- Japiuje.-e feelings were fining.-dud sr-Tm- 30 y>nt? at ■ Tfn ".'ut it is is. mere. I am ihanl(fal

rte-.-. umiiy dri-td--d go t..' fn ttn- w.inderiul atmosphere. 1 1 and. Ilk. other Ni..et wb- am thankful to return

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Smtrr Ciy-CcmiiUtlee. • "tttxf orgamratwias;Cwwrgle CV*.

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ctiy prajcct. ^cwisuis ana relativxs were abo-Jt 300 Carnegie finan.-yd : r ..}. iner k CadllUc «'1» are In various «!age‘

deaL-r wV plan* to retire from Tbii eorrespoi^; < here 3S' progress, the report saidt«v1 1-

.-aw affili- prtitirs. pr-erJses to promote tV •*“ Put'Pdae oi or- TV corporation gives gran;,■' •*«- ami pr-.K-v l?i.;.taKi Tigner Bakerv k*b«“*g » JACL chapter. Tberc a myriad of purpases surh is.t'-iv fi.-to t.-iicVi, I* eVirman many'Japanese around, but travel, expenmeoti. report*.

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1 of knowledge through I translation of works. JACL leader* praued tV

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J_TACIFIt CrrtZCM Friday, May 52, 1964By Larry Tajiri

Vagaries

Japanese MelhodisI conference-dissolves Roger Baldwin - ~ West I.A. ekes Jr. Track Meet vidoty

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^[E JAPA5TESE AMERICAN #«r*c*at. Mike Takariiirihi.ft r«r*d Soo well io I..-- . • »

^ Ihc buU ot iwme ol Holl.v. NO* THE Japuie<c film indus-.d.'WwId War II propagiDda try has dUrov-rred Ibe ioberent

dramatic value* of the Niaei n-:-.«upam in dUloval arUvitic-. pcricnec aod at least

have been etcepUon*. of Japanese films have been involved particuUrlj- since the *-ar with Nisei, Iboueh on a superficial picuim such as “Go for level.; pictures such as “Go for level. c:,“ -The Steel Helmet" ar«l One concerDed .Chop Hill" lokS another can* in Hawaii. The latestAmeri-

S.\X FK.CNC15CO-The 31 Melh- tions. accorduic to the Chn>.liaB *** LOS ANcfeLES-Xeerly lOO ait>.ndist eburchc.' . 1 the Pacific Japi- Advocate, which noted that Japa-. citiiens a debt that nefer eaa be lele* between the age. 0 and 15nesc Prov'isionai Conference meet* nese and Chinese were targets ot fully repaid.” competed in the fifui annual Westf-w the last ume ibi* Sunday here Ortental excluaion acts. This year BaJduin marks bi* Los Angeles JACL junior tracka: the Pine Methodist Chnrt^, his- '^ssohilion ' of the pimrlsional tOtb birthday and Jfac 44th aoni- mrel'at Vrmi-r High last Sunday, lorir mother church of Japanese conferenre *ies no: mean rltmina- A-ertarv „f the founduig of the Vcmce-CuJvrr JACL. cn-sponaon American Methodism. tion of the church’s bilingual ap- ACLU. and though “lechihcally ' ol the event lor the first tiioc.Thr ' 6,6T2-membrr conference proaefa or of iu special woA retired in ISSO. he has remained won only 27 medals to Wlrsi L.A.'s

will be intc-grated with the among peoples Of various ethnic actiw in the ACI,U. serve* a* coo- 42 in the track meet but werei-hurch's Western jurisdiction com- backgrounds. sultant on human rights in all ahead an-79 guing into the finallifted of six regional conferences. Bishop Donald H Tippett of San tbcir aspects at the United. Na- events of the day. the relay*. By While the Pacific Japanese group Franeikro. who had admiaiatcred tmn«, and al&^hcs as trusU-e Uking three out of tour relays,wa* organised in JS09. Melhodi.'Q the provi .ional ’ cinfcretire. anid of the William C. Whitae>‘ Founda- West L A emerged \-ictonnus M-worii among the Japanese In th^Japancsv-sjK-akjng miaisln-t ate tkm and. Ro;>pr; Marshall Ci«l «- Culver City had 11 pU.. SantaU.S. began in 18T7 *hca a young still m-eded. The homes mumkin Liberties Trust. Monica 6,Japanese samurai Kanichi Miya- section of the divi^ ol national « Steve Inagaki of West 1, A wttma was converted by a Methodist- missno* i* aware of this rnied • high aeorcr with four geld medals

Roger Baldwin, a descendant of io Class A: bttlc Bill Isomoto of the Pilgrim Fathers who arris-ed Venice had three gold medals in

r Ma.Tflower, was bnm in Class O. Joanne Vehara of Santa_ _ _ _ achuselts. Upon graduation Monica, track meet queen, in-e

Japanese provisional con- ma of the Japanese ’ch'arch of Harvaid in 1»5. he ttok a senlad all the awards. The wliiners.___ . .. .. -unir^mi

Is unfortunate, of course, when a Tbho Produetioo. a*ich(.isehoods Which wcre~ cir- » Eurasian of Japanese

the time of Pearl Bar- Amencan ^rratagt *1» arrives

awarerelated Qiincse mis.-ion superin- and trying to mee tcodent.'Subsequcott.v. be became • • •the first Japanese Methodist min- k. CMaeil Vinr-PreMdeMistcr. ' . SALT LAKE Cm'—Kay Nakashi- Massachusetts. Upon gradi

ma of the Japanese Church «< Harvaid in l»5. he b ferenee at its IMT sessim souidtt Christ ia* insUUed 1KI-4S vice- m social work aod teachingways of integrating and by 19S presidenl .of the Salt Lake Counefl Washingtno University. St.

the integration date of Churche* last week. The group Lom>. For K>me years to headed

js.wuttfc.TSS jK^kSrsiSar-JSSjCfeirAE;"ES,."Hscuyvins M^ii h

ken Su^ki Ri.ej ' " .hrt* Kueipei 11.1

regarding Japanese Ameri-are given circulation- at Ihi. hi-* father’s grave. The young

John Matsudaira. apparently square and.befirst time to

IS arc given circulation-at thi* t date, particularly by a writer

Rod Serling whn Is any- '* *™i>«nmg oi ig but a bigot, His recent tele- *' »“-■“» h>«hmg for one of those Ml drama. "The Encounter." *ubservient Japanese women he’s his Twilight Zone series, fca- heard so much about Object, ma­id a Nisai. exceUcntly pla.ved Oeorge Takei. whose life had Matsudaira isn’t« marred, at-rordmg to Seri- the Japan .................... ..> script, by the fact th^ hi* qualm little people in paper houses Jirr had been a traiuir at Pearl wit^i rikishas on the streeL he is w. guidiJig Japanese bomb- oaormoted by skyscrapers aod Io their Urgets. Cadillacs, as well as with theIf stories alavut Hawaiian Ja-

. D«. 7. mi ti.,. SiS”3rsi~■esiry frwn the west coast. •

there was no civilian SPE.AKINC of films, the jet age nmunicatlon between Hawaii-« making it more and more diffi- the west coast and these ^1 for Hollywood’s colony of Ja­

nes could not be checked-out »>ai>esf American players. Holly- iceuracy. They were told in wood producen are going more Tviews given on the coast by ond more v> Japan to fill impor- iras PS high-ranking as Secrc- lont Japanese roles in film*, such r of the Navy Knox and there u the casting of Eijl Okada as : no way to refute these al- «hc rebel leader in. the Marion itiwu of disloyally. By^ the Brando film. ’The Ugly Ameri- r, the FBI and the cSler intelli- .can." , which was filmed in Holly- •c service* -had esUbUsbed »«ki. »nd of Machiko.Kyo in the the stones were complclely HoUywood-raade "Teahouse of the ^.the mass'Evacuation bad -August Moon."; accomplished. Now 20th Cenuiry Fox has

I'eacbed to Tokyo for Ynjiro Ishi- hara for the spectacle Tflm. •*n>e

>D SERLING aside, mosi film Magnificent Men in Their Flving TV scriptwriters seem aware Macbmes." a story of early-day he actual facts concerning the aviation which is going into pro- and Peael Harbor. Two re- durtJoe in Londen. examples include (be Dr. Kil- An.'thcr one of Japan’s leading Show. "It Was a Fine Clear fU.m actor*. Kamatari Fujiwara. tiday ’Moreing,” in which the also has been signed to make his t played by James Shigeta. American film debut in "Midiey sa N»ei vclcraij of t)^442d One." a Columbia Picture* re- Bbat Team wdio had married lease, which Arthur Penn is mak-

Umefci. ing in Oilcagn.MTipl. within the framework F.uiiamra, already in Chicago,cncc in warfitne. The Other is tire portra.val in r United Artrils film, "Fliaht "Mickey One" stars Warren •n .Ashiya," in which Yul Bryn- Bcalt,v and co-star* Hard Hatfield -tlaiifl-a-Nisci Air Rrs-Ui- and Alexandra Stewart.

“f ffi'St- Eiji Yamanuti^-I *-l-. U S tna- ^ ded -'‘ I 1SV-' Jrftrr^Taniy*-

lotegralian of, Jajwnesc Ameri- U comprued of 23 chonrhea“irith (be probation work -of Juvertlc R.-uy, 1.' —can.Mclhodi*ts into predominantly 400 rcprc7,enUlive,. aod helped organixe the Na- jiV. . rcprc7,euUlive*.Caucasian conlerenctrs represents He-U a member of a significant step in race rcla- Lake J.ACL.Community aKain seminar Io be organized

■ganizeSalt tional Probation Assn. ThU

the period of "mnek raking" when __ the spirit of civic reform was

thriMng and Baldwin headed sens eoraniittee for good ipcnt. His first fwo civil

involved dcfeodiag

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iCL. and JASC to ticipaie in a unique 7-week sum- feeing i

seminar in community af- religtouvital a«^.,bf the meboinhuti ,b..Crbirto*»DjoL and IL'’riWt J^ing* tort’'you'‘^"to

of the unemolovcd to demonstrate nMnt#- ««ii /tiiliknri ani* wSf«oo^^ra^ ‘poiite'">^lrtctiaia during

a opporUi-student, arc being encouraged ---- jjuuuu* lu.i *i»u —«■

qf the unemployed to demonst.-aie people you disliked and let red -- • - like realrictiona during well as those you adnJred.’’

of 1107. During the ensuing years. Bato-- . V',......■ .------------------ “■ ------------ i"' ----- --------— When World War’I broke out win taught at New School Io:

Kl',? ".SfSSii *" K™ I'-tl. IBSby New Tner HighvSchool. together in a eiistrvrtiVe way. yoi* and Joined the Ameri- to 1940 served on Harvaid Ove:, The project will be conducted tof^aUan is availa^ Militi.rL‘m.. whicfi »ors CommitUee on ee<ino.-nicsat VBriou.s center*; - included Lfflian Wald.' Jane Ad- depirlmL-nl. 1504 to 1947; dciiverodKTj^vide-s-titoimts w-.th an «<^r. Oliv-rt ^mmi^Lv Ccnl^^ Normmi Thomas. Max u* Godkin lectures. Harvard; ami

undemanding of a great metro- Tuitton t* S50 but full or partial ^ Oswald Gatriswi *gs a Chubb Fellow at Yale, 1955polilan area, including inner city scMar^tPs ate avaiUble. ViUatd. He.wa* soon running the At the invitaSon rf Cesieral*and suburbs, as a total communlri’ ---------------- ^---------------- civil U£*Ttie* bureau of that or- Oay and MacArtonr. he bdpedwith interrelated jHYiblems and re- nBATUC ganicstion. afWr Wwld 1! to exSabUsb«tii^i; ^ ^ ®*Mwln was seoteneed' citizens’ groups to prolcrt civil

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provide tbrou^ a eorre- • • •lutod jmagram ioclodlng intetwivT Dr. MOu Bayane. 44 ^ be drafted. He told the Court; He ha. traveled theacademic work, field study, and WORCEBTER. Mass. — Seattle- -i regard the principle of oon- United Nation..; to examine phyxical work projects. an.^pnr- borti htochemist. Dr. Miku Haya- *erip;ioo of life as a flat cootradic- governmental artivitiw for human tunity to put -acquired knowledge no. died at her home May 8. Ste of all our cherished ideals of rights. He has tirured the Middle to pracUeal use; was totenutionally known’for her indiviaual freedom, democratic East on bchaL'of bo-Jj JewUh and3. To provide high school . slu- in the area of defining yb^iy and ChrUUan teaching.’' Arab refugi-er, had made trips to

di-nu. with opportunities to PAtUci- ACLD to IKO “ connecuun withDale OkaxaU S! “

^lu* iarr •“* •“* energy and““i ‘P “E - -^ u -«» striking tongsboremen in C.U-

Human temla. be took obscenity cases,___

Chumap. national” ACL ^“rSmember, wa* informed this week. Fasri-ri*, Over the .vear*. theThe workshop, currently leeking Taiitra RaMCa.dS ACLU ha,, supimied rivH liberties

additioaal applicanls. is open to SALT IJAKE CITY. — Taijiro Ka- ter an amazing number of indi- anyone interested in a broader uo- xug*. 85, originator of -Ule 2ttth viduaU and cause*. Baldwin dc- derstandmg of intergrnup rela- Century and Kasuga strawberries, lion!.. It will meet daily from 9 died April- 29 w-hile visiting Jaian.

ilhder direction of; He came to the U.S. in M95 and 1901,

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Page 4: N h PACIFIC CITIZEN ThouflE^: QSHr...Chuman. nabonal recog- MacMurrav Cuilegr at Jackson- sugi to Wi-»le>, hi. palients unabte Baii.,ually promuienV penonalit.* nitrons chairman-

i-4.AaFic CITIZEN rrM.r, «■»« J„j commands tnembersHp conleri■ s\N KIIAN-CISCll-Nf»rh ! 1 . xiiti .

Go Detroit! in,’64, mvtnbrrs « r I»st year.'I IKS'i JACL membership bt< peri.eola»:c> and «ctu»t cumber

ol May IS.■A cl

I To slimuUle the renewal fare- vuit. ,i*J ” ITflPS^

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JCU obsenren Invited fo Dtboh paifc)

^•»%was!K,-iSSt!“-

meaiberi o! the ersaai- m your Naliosa) CoDVCBtioe. and TItu Bttraf&ve publicatioD soeiaf old Meodi bceauac yen)

«M«reated under the direction have a baby-fitUiic prcblcm. Tbe ed ai host chaplet will arrange to Uke

renewed this affording lo h'aU>oi lers. with San JoucHs the "Ichiban" chapter _

v3>». I li pci . j« Ipaifh. Dr. Dave Mlum. natkioal '%a^ - Mi

S in a room. MJO per; 4 in membership chairman, bad initi-"b~ ilie-iao l< rlupUTsi - FW.

lam). IS pn. 3i TTieinba Anmu 117 per . B mcTTibc . Oakland, in pel JS memb.

Ban PhiincMphia JACLS.ICKAUE-Vro.—Miss Hire Ima- mura. Berkeley pianist majoringcangralolaled

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rkeley piai at U.C. Beiteky.

CaSiiortua

• - Beirott--- _ picture^toey of the a room. S3 7S iwr. aud a cootest among chapters of

Ffttpai Cmvemion — have been Baby-sitting service availaMe similar strengths. Tnus. the K wnt to every ebaptej. natioBal Don t mus the excllcment of visit- chapters have been divided imo oRiperi.' national board'^namben. ing (be Motor City, pertlcipnting aU classes as (oliovs. iLeaders

et Tosfaiko Inouye. i a_ ____r

"F' ilOO-IM S rhapteni - Valk). ns pci . aa mnnbs-.lOOOCIubRdpofl

^ New York. USa i« »e a baby-sitUng; chaplet wiU aii.i.ac w- ->« • .iirabiV'Be.

«he cyeaM the picto-map. We Walter Miyao. registratioo chair- ggay 1$ Report: National thahk them for an eaccDeot Job. masu Is a nervous and aItoreheI^ quarters reported M new a .Cel copies from the chapter presi- sue these days He exclalmf. ' ATI oewal memberships for the first 4WI. JACXers have been provided with tmU of May as follows: ^'»£ Detroit Convention Board the necessary registratioo data. alxncimi v*A*

1 rates for Jr. JACLers: But when are those registrations ^ - . ■ . . _______—coming in?" “wiMhire - Uptown - Dr Itoy M. Kl- •highs during h^year. ayl WContact the chapter presideDt or anihaWa tkaO

send hire a card r«4uestinf same. Hojtnrow^— r <

been completed from a general iR.Oakland) this week. Shemeeting June 12 at the Nationality eomraeoded for her eiception- SerCicc Center to the IMS iBStalla- which carried her todoc dinner dance Mar 13 Events dOTpetihg with ^laWill be holed in the PC Calendar.- Hoalistf in a series of fourHataurei Harada »ai named weekly telecast performances

'oSSS? of “P World I Fair bos ^ dau^ler of Lie Ret- andiri^^oe Z7. The chapter will jj„ Kaoroo Imamura has been

.!ai:££' host the 1S65 Labor Day weekend rtudying .music since she was S.Joint EDC'MDC convention. played :a even' Junior Bach Festi­

val from » ufllil »e reached the age limit two years ago and i$

Stodenta BpRlytaig . ji-ntor at UC. Her father li the - - - lily of Bod-

three other______ New York. USa Bci

" nil^ fo7 the ^San Franrisco'JACL i#ft7«icrBtion of familybe roafe to chapters which have schcrfaiahip were reminded of tte dhijt priests and the thr

-DETROfT.-TViu will be thr ih-H Naticeal JACL conveHtwn «n which observers from the Nfjcmal JapancM Canadian Oaaens .Assn have been invitedJCCA officials frojn Tbronto

were prosent at the 19» niUooaV JACL cooveau* in Chicago a^^ fjom Vaneoirver, BC. a! tie IMS, parley in Seattle.Meanwhile, conveoa-.a regu-tra-

tion ehairmaa WaWr M:yau re­leased the Ust of out-of-state prt- registrahls for tbe tWi Biennial in hopes that those sdli undecidt-C may attend the July 1-4 gathering to mew acquainiahcet and cnjc.v tbe festivities being planned.

• CieodaJ*)— Mrw^JUTT Miyauchlgrs i’-is.s growth < May 31 deadline. The ateard is diildrai are all musically talented.

other sr sriU “thoor them 1

CLKVXNTM «A*Sap ymncaco — Ualsurw AUawi. ,'illiam Heahlrama PhUaOelptua — S Sun CnOo DC. — HaroU S Hotlurtu CWvriwto - CaoftoY OpoPSWDC- pf,,^,i»^~«

iCoBtiaiied treen Front Page) _• Oiwace — Dr. Ban T. i•Die banquet opened with tbe -ytaak B. 1

Rev Arthur M. TsuDeilhi of tte hato San Diegb Holineas Church gteing

Roger Baldwin — „?ss

__ ____ _ __ neellent exam-tioDs are avaOaWe at ITS Sutter pie of Uie blending of western and St. eastern cultures.

Wm» L« AivsIm JACLOneen't BaB: Because of limited

space at Seibu Restaurant oo tbe _Miracle MUe, site td the Wesl iCooliaoed from Page Siriank w;.s.i ~v^.Sr.r<wn urnd AssoaauoB for Democracy and

Schneid«-s —proldaged residency .k,... ■,u.wnin,TUHAS to secure Freedom, but his main interest tt h^Th h^eUnd. the aDeg- uckets^SHoard members no*. He* in tbe UN's attiiude to human

T., I. «. r,« -kind •*“ v»

Supreme Court —ICoBtinued from Front Pagel

Hugo Black.Tlie minority view, written by

Justloe Tom Clark, said Bln. \

ilur*k»mi: gtoeWonEnotnoto. f

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, lisy n ttetarWar) Joseph Hiyoshl extending su pisiwwto - Yoiw SataOs lo return lo the United Stales all “* penthouse restaurani .cUvitie* of some 30 civil

■ Martin Kobe 14-rearoJd aoe of SSitliu"” " “ The State Department this week w ^ »«* “• "“‘r.iT.iLT;:"!;'.'-:

. Pasadeaa was ranner-up. Jhdges^ Sen'^rwru «lk^B^ a^ Seattle -

kK _____- Yukki Kawam«zi, K»» Tw>n Kushltio

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laiw^ d**H^incd *«M Awas contest ehairmaa. George Ko- ''

r rtie*. dam* emceed with the Re\-. Bentional Qiurch. preseeting tbe ievo- calien and beciedictioB.The PSWDC nominated Kay Na-

SSS ‘*VlS' o' San Femando VaU^ torpsa. nalT 3rd v.p. and Mat Hlrooska

an*jA^ jK^KaitoatJawa^M^wSayJ

Dalton — ^Mkan Ctuti. KesweaO Pamarna^^I^'id^MtM.’Beh Ml-

W-— ™ iTsoir'"M bewrwt. mw NC-WNDC favored redue-

D^iST- n»^ inueii*- Mg the PC.adtoduk to 4S lianasttoaal T*.e,m * y„r.)

ko1_Lot Angatea — Quaoi'* bao. No dedsioe wat made over A*" "J^Tt Cftieay) fonnuU proposals HikeOskland — Bndf* riub. BwdAilat Shimizu, PSW treasurer, submitted _______ ___ ___rSSS^“ ‘.5^ Biu T. V,„uhl». -To k.. _ __.......... ^ ^ „„„. -iwaiSTto*’ Bitrn tor 100«5. membership la the Million DoUar be stricken from the statuter so

TV district acted favorably up- last seven that indlviduaU regardless of bU Scholarship Comrm-tee.“ • - t the

of San Diego for nat'l 1000 Qub chairman. DC nominatloiu chair­man Dr. Kiyothi Sonoda pointed out that chapters may stOl peti- tkia at the BtUonal eoundl.Chapters favored no increase of

does to subsidize tbe Pacific CiU- gen but were sj^t on whether'to mayaw

ET-:v^4r^Berkeley — rrank T Temstokl.

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their bnmriandi.Official said these pec^ <

now claim

Week queen contest.ChkB9B JACL

d Night: A program of Jspi-Renew Your

rse MOgs. dances, instrumentals ad refresbmenU has been ar-

Ibougb the mechanics have yet to Chicago JACL andbe determined: Nisei Post llO Issei ApprecieuooJustice dark was joined by John N'fHt June

Mayeda — -icosrtimied from Front Page)

CMtra Cotta JACLgi dancers, movies and a pntiurk supper mark tbe Contra Costa JACL Usei Appreclstran .Nlghl pro­gram Mar . 23. 6 30-10 p m..

Nattonal JACL to Join force* since si,,* Seboo!, s! SOth and Cvpress. Uu* fight against the initiative is p^^nond also fight against tbe ulterior

waUsce Ta- forces which scrii the infringe- NUrysvill* JACLtn„, of tWl «»:. of .n sAN..Alp: M.r-..1D, JkCUr.

Ess5r.*ito,TCM ~™“ ..i;Jir.',.!; - t.-.

Hi* coura*e«i* action*. disUng- uisbed achievements and inspired leadership ha* made his name synixiymous with human freedan jnd riri! libcny to a!i' mankind

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To lortko, k»Bl.o.o.f tk, o., ^ k„„„ ft, k,,„1 deiente.- months of 19«. thresiens. This may seem absurdf Hi-^ «>«<>»*• “••«« Mfp. . . • . to this day and age or some Nisei

NufsetTman Min Shlnoda is may■ S'irrkS’oSSJr ?■:- - ■t der National JAd -w'-v.- “

- - BIX eligible for a vuBfFmpast may wgam happen to ut Ja- appip..tiF.Nf'panese ^enc^. jnii* can be stfiooU. are dueprevented by educating aU Amen- 3,cans—that to remain free—all un- Further intormatioo may be ob­

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F not see it t I real Issue.

W -----^.-.rcial Nattonal Bank ig„,red.rmanfpfcktod' ^ 'Lgandro. capitalized at If we. American

CWI^ - Jr JACL srsgu.toi danev. N»MB^ ■- KariBMto Ad AgMMy zatton*. avoid absurd logic and de-♦torthP^k HawLaom. ~-.^!i ^ YORK.-Morrie Kuramoto feat the inlliatlve.

wr-wmiTe - 5«T™T.«r ewsriv^. WN'DC tfndor^ the nommation of Advertirihg. U-12 21*t Are.. As- —S.XM. *|WT - n>C nwritn*. OnlarW.. •* > >« v.p ,.and Yooe Satodi j, prob,bly file fizsl Nisei

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MRS. MUNEMORI THANKS CHAPTas FOR FETELOS ANGELES-Deeply touch­ed by the recent East Los Angeles-Downtown h.A. JACL Mothers' Day party. Mr*. Nawa Munemori. mother of 442nd's postbumoBi Medal of Honor win­ner Sadao Munemori. atteiwl- edged the honor pato to her In a letter received this week by tbe chapters.••m* Mother’s Day will al-

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