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SPECIAL EW Y AR EDITIO lC C ze National Publication of the Japanese American Citizens league e " 5c cs- Pos #2,557 I Vol. 110 No.1 I ISSN: 941 East 3rd·St. Suite !OO, Los Angeles, CA 90013 (213) 626-6936 Friday, January 5-12,1990 Ed Ennis Opposed Japanese American VV VVII Inte rn ment E YORK-EJward J. Enni , who trongly the internment of thou nd of West Coast Japanc Amencan and i uance of Execullve Ordcr 9066. died of complication of dlabete on Sunday. Jan . 7. at Lenox Hill Ho pltal He was 2 fter the war. he Ie lIfied on behalf of orne of the detamee aymg 10 one case that 'wl llful! historical mac- cura Ie " had been included 10 rruhtary reports upporting the forced evacua- tion EnOl, who pent 14 years With the Justice Department (the last five as di- rector of ahen enemy control umt), jomed Ihe Amencan Civil Llbertle mon in 1946 and was pre Ident from 1967 - 1977 and on the execullv com- mIttee unlll 1985 "He was one of the all-ume heroe of mencan cIvil Iiberhe ," current ACLL presld'nt orman Dor')cn aul. He wu 10 Ihe vanguard of man" con- "uNtional l' lttle . and \\ a 'a Importanl (('Irce for the \alue of the Con ututlon mce the 1940s." EnnIS v. a al 0 general oun. e1 01 Ihe immigr .llion and aturaliLJti.m en IC and later led JACL-Anti- Dl I lInatlon Conunittec a specIal coun cl and leol luu\'e director dUring 11 campaign for I naturalization in the laIC 1940\. lIe wa one of Ihe pionecr JACL 1000 Club lite mcmber , having Joincd in 1955 l ACCC to Celebrate 70th Anniversary LO Al GEL The Japanese Amenl..:an Cultural and Commul11t) Center Will be celebnmng II 10th an- 111 ersary thl. year. and a part of the celebration, WIll publi h a 90-page conunemorallve book ometlme before pnl. Edited by executIve secreW) Kats Ku Oltugu with former. taff graphiC de· Igner n Yanlashlta, now with Rod Dyer Group art dtre lor. the book I expecled to carry a detailed record of the Wide-ranging acc of the J C during the frrst decad of II e l'lcnet: \\ Ilh man v color photo- graph of Ihe ev nl II has pre ented o I of th' commel nonUn e hook I being bome b} contriouuon oi -2. 000 (Gold Patron), . (liver Patron) and amount from I 10 I which will be ackom ledged on a pee- tal page Gold Patron donors Villi have their nam' Ill1pnnted on a color page in (he book \\ hilc ilvcr Patron \'i ill lx- a kn \\ ledged. ne d nor per page, 10 the bla k-and-\\ hit, P3!!C of th IxlOk. Person II1lt'J'e ted 10 upport1l1; the pubh aU on of the J. 10th An- ntV(;rs.lf) C lllllm 'Illof'ativ Book 11\3\ lall .... al Kuntt ugu at <_I.) 62, .2 7 2- JACL- LEC to Phase Out Its Washington Office: OHice of Redress Administration Can Process 3,000 Recipients Per Month EDWARD ENNIS, 82 FRANCISCO - The JACL-LEC Board decided over the weekend of Jan. 6-7 that It no longer needed 10 maintaIn operanon in its Washingto n. DC of- fice. JACL-LEC plans to operate at us present level throu gh June 30, 1990. At that time, Executive Director JoAnne H. Kagiwada, will leave. The JACL-LEC office wiJi continue to o(r erate at a reduced l evel with one taff person unnI the end of the year, after which the office will be closed entirely B b Bratt. ORA adrruni tralor, told the board that he I aWaiting final on- fmnation that the Office of Manage- Census Bureau Opens Campaign to Hire T emporary Enumerators WA HlNGTO - The 1990 cen u WIll create more than 300. tempo- rary job acros th nation next year, and the en u Bureau ha' begun a major recruiting ampaign to attract minorily applicants, tncludmg sian and Pacific I landers. therr own tran portatJon ment and Budget WIU release the re- dre funds al the begmnmg of the 1991 fiscal year With the p ge of the en- titlemel1l program ensuring ma.Xlmum funding for paymen . and thl a ur- an e thai ch eck can be sent out m Oc- tober, the Board decI ded that their man- date had been largely fulfi.I l ed AId ing Bra tt in briefmg the LEC Board was Carolyn Ru se ll , ORA de- put) director fo r Operations. he run the computer operations and i . respon- ible fo r the p , ing of docume nta- tion fo r eligibility and identity verifi ca- non. The compu ler operati on have moved to larger quarters, increased their taff and omputer apabili u e. They have the capa Ity to proce . nam a month and plan to be fully ready by the first of October to wri te check when the 1991 fund' become available Completmg the urve} of tate 10 en ' ure that th y III follo\\ the fedeml mtent 10 exempl redre pa}menll. from mcome tax and deternlination of elt"l- .. 0 billt) for go ernment benefit program uch as welfare and \1edicaid. was lied b) th board <c an ImlX rtanl pice f unfint hed bu m The JACL·LE Boord al 0 P lannml> a lar"e celebration at the .lIl ., :> Diego nvention to ommem rUle the u \.'e ful 'ompleuon of the ampaJgn Ithough no maj r l egl lau ve lobb - 109 I anticlpaled. LEe' Legi la t ive trateg) hair w ill 01 rutor n gres- lon al proceeding . It W h ped th t ther tru.k fal hng withm LEe' pur- Vle\ can be arried out through JACL If the need ali . These tru.k \\ ill m- clude mo mt nng the ORA pa}ments and ehglbllity appeal proc , and p ro- vidtng for commuruty Je- tiVltl . o defimte plan can be made re- garding LEe' proposal to J CL unllI Ihe JACL has an opportun i ty to di U' the . matters The ational J CI Board \ ill m et later thi month. fter the 1990 Inll1 ilion (lI!n xi, LEC 10 10 OUI Wa hmglon office _ 0 of current I F. fund \\ III be held 10 n! 'rye 10 a e Ihere I an) need to n:turn to a'tive th· future From Apnl through lUll 1990, thl: bu cau ill need Cen u to vi it household who e occupant did not till OUI and mail back their cen u fanns by Cen u Day. Apnl I, 1990 In addi- tion 10 the nearly 200,000 cen 'u I' 'er job. more than 100, peoole \\ II be hIred a. clerical and field upervl ors data entI) cler and recrullers thl ppli anll. hould have a atl factol) work rec rd, and men aged I to 25 need prooF of elective ernce regl tra- tlon Recruiting efforu \\ ill en ure thai cen u employment icon ilent with equal opportunity pnnciple. Hand- icapped individual who qualify 'Mil be con ' idered Person mlere ted 10 a c n u Job can contact their tale employment of- lice or local Cen u . Bureau office tale employment office can give gUidance to appJi an at age 16 who rna} be tured to work For the cen u If they meet condition of employmentet by state and local law , are high school graduate (or em flo). or have equiva- lent education or work experience. D esign Contest for iff le Tokyo Nikkei War Memorial Announced pnng and early ununer en'u job are open to quahfied a(r phl..:an 18 years of age and older The bureau hope to hrre A Ian and PaCific Islander American to work 10 the com- mum tie 10 which they live Pe on who can peak and wnte ASian lan- guage Will be pam uJarly Important to a complete count m Ian conununilie and are en ouraged to apply Mo tjob WIll last from three (oeight week and in mo I in tan e • people will work up to 4() h urs a week Pay WIll range from 5 to per hour for enumerators and $4 0 to 7 Forclen aI . taff, which together will represent al- mo t 90 percent of the temporary taff 10 th Cen u Bureau' local di !rict offic rew leader pay rate \\ ill range From 6 to 9 per hour lotal of 4 I al cen'u dltrlet office are bemo e tabli hed throughout the nation. 010 t offering from 600 to 950 field job, and bet\\een 11 and 4 -0 den aI job. ppllcanll. are' ked to take a O-rni- The 1990 cen u Will be the 21 I condu ted in the nallon hi tOI). The onsututlon mandate a cen us every 10 years to apportion congres- lonal representative among the tate . Cen u data are used b} govemmen at all level to all ate public fund , by plarmers to determine where 10 build ho pital. chool, and highway , and by bu ine 10 locale conunercial ven- ture that create lb. LO ANGEL - The lOOth,442nd! Ml World War II Memonal Founda- lion has offiCially opened the design compelItJon to create a memorial 10 the Japane Amencan veteran \\ho rved 10 the nited tat armed force . during the second World War Anyone lI1tere ted m . ubrnitttng a de Ign IS tn- vl ted to partlclpate. The ubmJ Ion deadlme I Monday, April 9 The memonal will be permanently loca t ed m the matn plaza of Fi t treet Plaza, a 240 million lTI.lXed-w.e projec t which will include a 27-tory, 637. square fOOl bUilding plarmed Ci ty of Lo office pace On a muni- Cipally owned tra t locat ed in th heart of dO\\nlown Lo Angele. the de- NEWS BRIEFS Class-Action Reparations-Minded NCJAR Dis bands CHICAGO-The anonal Coun II or Japanese mencan Redre ,founded 10 19 0 to pursue reparation through the judi Ial y tern, hal> decided 10 dbband 11 \\ armoun ed b} halrman Wilham Hohn ovember. n} donanon II1tend d by 0 R WIll be dtrCCted 10 the nlled Methodi I Church 111 Chlcag (Pan h of the Hoi) Covenanr) or the Japane e meri an Librci1) an Fr.t.n I '0, which I prepanng the 19 )- 2 tran npt of the Comrni I n on \ antmc Relocation and Internment of Cl\ llian hearing lor pubhcallon nute \\ntten tet de Igned 10 mea! ure c1eneal Ill, numencal 111, organl- LO zational III readmg and ability 10 mlerpret information. Field enumerat r L.A .-Area Asian Students Being Victimized job require people \\ho can pro\Old Donors Sought to Aid Teenager: Bone Marrow VVanted for Leukemia Victim

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Page 1: SPECIAL EW Y EDITIO lC C ze...SPECIAL EW Y AR EDITIO lC • C ze National Publication of the Japanese American Citizens league e ~sstano "5c cs-Pos #2,557 I Vol. 110 No.1 I ISSN: 0030~8579

SPECIAL EW Y AR EDITIO

• lC C ze

National Publication of the Japanese American Citizens league e ~sstano "5c

cs- Pos

#2,557 I Vol. 110 No.1 I ISSN: 0030~8579 941 East 3rd·St. Suite !OO, Los Angeles, CA 90013 (213) 626-6936 Friday, January 5-12,1990

Ed Ennis Opposed Japanese American VVVVII Internment

E YORK-EJward J. Enni , who trongly oppo~ the internment of

thou nd of West Coast Japanc Amencan and i uance of Execullve Ordcr 9066. died of complication of dlabete on Sunday. Jan. 7. at Lenox Hill Ho pltal He was 2

fter the war. he Ie lIfied on behalf of orne of the detamee aymg 10 one case that 'wlllful! historical mac­cura Ie " had been included 10 rruhtary

reports upporting the forced evacua­tion

EnOl, who pent 14 years With the Justice Department (the last five as di­rector of ahen enemy control umt), jomed Ihe Amencan Civil Llbertle

mon in 1946 and was pre Ident from 1967 - 1977 and on the execullv com­mIttee unlll 1985

"He was one of the all-ume heroe of mencan cIvil Iiberhe ," current ACLL presld'nt orman Dor')cn aul.

He wu 10 Ihe vanguard of man" con­"uNtional l' lttle . and \\ a 'a in~ularl)

Importanl (('Irce for the \alue of the Con ututlon mce the 1940s."

EnnIS v. a al 0 general oun. e1 01

Ihe immigr.llion and aturaliLJti.m en IC and later a~sl led JACL-Anti­

Dl I lInatlon Conunittec a specIal coun cl and leol luu\'e director dUring 11 campaign for I ~CI naturalization in the laIC 1940\. lIe wa one of Ihe pionecr JACL 1000 Club lite mcmber , having Joincd in 1955

l ACCC to Celebrate 70th Anniversary LO Al GEL The Japanese Amenl..:an Cultural and Commul11t) Center Will be celebnmng II 10th an-111 ersary thl. year. and a part of the celebration, WIll publi h a 90-page conunemorallve book ometlme before

pnl. Edited by executIve secreW) Kats

KuOltugu with former. taff graphiC de· Igner n Yanlashlta, now with Rod

Dyer Group art dtre lor. the book I expecled to carry a detailed record of the Wide-ranging acc mpll~hmenll.

of the J C during the frrst decad of II e l'lcnet: \\ Ilh man v color photo­graph of Ihe ev nl II has pre ented

o I of th' commel nonUn e hook I being bome b} contriouuon oi -2.000 (Gold Patron), . (liver Patron) and amount from I 10 I which will be ackom ledged on a pee­tal page Gold Patron donors Villi have their nam' Ill1pnnted on a color page in (he book \\ hilc ilvcr Patron \'i ill lx- a kn \\ ledged. ne d nor per page, 10 the bla k-and-\\ hit, P3!!C of th IxlOk.

Person II1lt'J'e ted 10 upport1l1; the pubh aU on of the J. 10th An­ntV(;rs.lf) C lllllm 'Illof'ativ Book 11\3\

lall .... al Kuntt ugu at <_I.) 62, .272-

JACL-LEC to Phase Out Its Washington Office:

OHice of Redress Administration Can Process 3,000 Recipients Per Month

EDWARD ENNIS, 82

FRANCISCO - The JACL-LEC Board decided over the weekend of Jan. 6-7 that It no longer needed 10 maintaIn operanon in its Washington. DC of­fice.

JACL-LEC plans to operate at us present level through June 30, 1990. At that time, Executive Director JoAnne H. Kagiwada, will leave. The JACL-LEC office wiJi continue to o(r erate at a reduced level with one taff person unnI the end of the year, after which the office will be closed entirely

B b Bratt. ORA adrruni tralor, told the board that he I aWaiting final on­fmnation that the Office of Manage-

Census Bureau Opens Campaign

to Hire Temporary Enumerators WA HlNGTO - The 1990 cen u WIll create more than 300. tempo­rary job acros th nation next year, and the en u Bureau ha' begun a major recruiting ampaign to attract minorily applicants, tncludmg sian and Pacific I landers.

therr own tran portatJon

ment and Budget WIU release the re­dre funds al the begmnmg of the 1991 fiscal year With the p ge of the en­titlemel1l program ensuring ma.Xlmum funding for paymen . and thl a ur­an e thai check can be sent out m Oc­tober, the Board decIded that their man­date had been largely fulfi.Iled

AIding Bratt in briefmg the LEC Board was Carolyn Ru sell , ORA de­put) director for Operations. he run the computer operations and i . respon-ible for the p , ing of documenta-

tion for eligibility and identity verifica­non.

The compuler operation have moved to larger quarters, increased their taff and omputer apabiliue. They have the capa Ity to proce . nam a month and plan to be fully ready by the first of October to write check when the 1991 fund' become available

Completmg the urve} of tate 10

en 'ure that th y III follo\\ the fedeml mtent 10 exempl redre pa}menll. from mcome tax and deternlination of elt"l-.. 0

billt) for go ernment benefit program uch as welfare and \1edicaid. was

lied b) th board <c an ImlX rtanl pice f unfint hed bu m The JACL·LE Boord al 0 be~an

Plannml> a lar"e celebration at the ~ .lIl ., :>

Diego nvention to ommem rUle the u \.'e ful 'ompleuon of the re~ ampaJgn

Ithough no maj r legl lauve lobb -109 I anticlpaled. LEe' Legi lative

trateg) hair will 01 rutor ngres­lonal proceeding . It W h ped th t ther tru.k fal hng withm LEe' pur-

Vle\ can be arried out through JACL If the need ali . These tru.k \\ ill m­clude momt nng the ORA pa}ments and ehglbllity appeal proc , and pro­vidtng ~ources for commuruty Je­tiVltl .

o defimte plan can be made re­garding LEe' proposal to J CL unllI Ihe JACL has an opportunity to di U' the . matters The ational J CI Board \ ill m et later thi month.

fter the 1990 Inll1 ilion (lI!n xi, LEC plan~ 10 10 OUI I~ Wa hmglon office _ 0 of current I F. fund \\ III be held 10 n! 'rye 10 a e Ihere I an) need to n:turn to a'tive th· future

From Apnl through lUll 1990, thl: bu cau ill need Cen u takc~ to vi it household who e occupant did not till OUI and mail back their cen u fanns by Cen u Day. Apnl I, 1990 In addi­tion 10 the nearly 200,000 cen 'u I' 'er job. more than 100, peoole \\ II be hIred a. clerical and field upervl ors data entI) cler and recrullers thl

ppli anll. hould have a atl factol) work rec rd, and men aged I to 25 need prooF of elective ernce regl tra­tlon Recruiting efforu \\ ill en ure thai cen u employment icon ilent with equal opportunity pnnciple. Hand­icapped individual who qualify 'Mil be con 'idered

Person mlere ted 10 a c n u Job can contact their tale employment of­lice or local Cen u . Bureau office tale employment office can give gUidance to appJi an at age 16 who rna} be tured to work For the cen u If they meet condition of employmentet by state and local law , are high school graduate (or em flo). or have equiva­lent education or work experience.

Design Contest for iffle Tokyo Nikkei War Memorial Announced

pnng and early ununer en'u job are open to quahfied a(r

phl..:an 18 years of age and older The bureau hope to hrre A Ian and PaCific Islander American to work 10 the com­mum tie 10 which they live Pe on who can peak and wnte ASian lan­guage Will be pam uJarly Important to a complete count m Ian conununilie and are en ouraged to apply

Mo tjob WIll last from three (oeight week and in mo I in tan e • people will work up to 4() h urs a week Pay WIll range from 5 to per hour for enumerators and $4 0 to 7 Forclen aI . taff, which together will represent al-mo t 90 percent of the temporary taff 10 th Cen u Bureau' local di !rict offic rew leader pay rate \\ ill range From 6 to 9 per hour

lotal of 4 I al cen'u dltrlet office are bemo e tabli hed throughout the nation. 010 t offering from 600 to 950 field job, and bet\\een 11 and 4 -0 den aI job.

ppllcanll. are' ked to take a O-rni­

The 1990 cen u Will be the 21 I condu ted in the nallon hi tOI). The

onsututlon mandate a cen us every 10 years to apportion congres­lonal representative among the tate .

Cen u data are used b} govemmen at all level to all ate public fund , by plarmers to determine where 10 build ho pital. chool, and highway , and by bu ine 10 locale conunercial ven­ture that create lb.

LO ANGEL - The lOOth,442nd! Ml World War II Memonal Founda­lion has offiCially opened the design compelItJon to create a memorial 10 the Japane Amencan veteran \\ho

rved 10 the nited tat armed force . during the second World War Anyone lI1tere ted m . ubrnitttng a de Ign IS tn­vlted to partlclpate. The ubmJ Ion deadlme I Monday, April 9

The memonal will be permanently located m the matn plaza of Fi t treet Plaza, a 240 million lTI.lXed-w.e project which will include a 27-tory, 637. square fOOl bUilding plarmed City of Lo Angel~ office pace On a muni­Cipally owned tra t located in th heart of dO\\nlown Lo Angele. the de-

NEWS BRIEFS

Class-Action Reparations-Minded NCJAR Disbands CHICAGO-The anonal Coun II or Japanese mencan Redre ,founded 10 19 0 to pursue reparation through the judi Ial y tern, hal> decided 10 dbband 11 \\ armoun ed b} halrman Wilham Hohn la~t ovember. n} donanon II1tend d by 0 R WIll be dtrCCted 10 the nlled Methodi I Church 111 Chlcag (Pan h of the Hoi) Covenanr) or the Japane e meri an Librci1) an Fr.t.n I '0,

which I prepanng the 19 )- 2 tran npt of the Comrni I n on \ antmc Relocation and Internment of Cl\ llian hearing lor pubhcallon

nute \\ntten tet de Igned 10 mea! ure c1eneal Ill, numencal 111, organl- LO zational III readmg and ability 10

mlerpret information. Field enumerat r

L.A.-Area Asian Students Being Victimized

job require people \\ho can pro\Old

Donors Sought to Aid Teenager:

Bone Marrow VVanted for Leukemia Victim

Page 2: SPECIAL EW Y EDITIO lC C ze...SPECIAL EW Y AR EDITIO lC • C ze National Publication of the Japanese American Citizens league e ~sstano "5c cs-Pos #2,557 I Vol. 110 No.1 I ISSN: 0030~8579

2-PACIFIC CITIZEN I Friday, January 5-12, 1990

Japan Ambassador

Matsunaga Leaves Post in Washington

W A HINGTO - Japan' Ambas­sador to the United late, obuo Mat­'unaga. returned home after a four-year eight-month long assignment.

mbas ad or Ma unaga came to Washington In March 1985 after a Un! In Mexico City as ambassador. Dunng hi tenure, the .S and Japan grew more interdependent as the lie between the two nation became closer than ever. He traveled e ten Ively to meet the American people and eventually VI-Ited all 50 state . Dunng lu farewell

VI It on ov 13, Pre iden! Bu h praised lu contributIOn 10 the develop­ment of the .S -Japan relation hlp.

The new Japanese ambas ador will be Ryohei Murata, former Vice miru ter for Foreign Affairs. He was heduled to be in W h1Oglon on Dec 6. He tudied 10 Germany, served in

Waslungton {I 970-74) and was ambas­ador to the nited Arab Emirate and

to Au tria.

PASS I NG TH E BUCKS-Kathenne Nunotani recently presented a $1 ,000 check to the San Francisco JACL Chapter. She receiv~ the ch~ck from the Asian Foundation for Community Development In re~ognltl~n for her extensive community volunteer work. According t~ It~ ~resldent,

Greg Marutani, the chapter will prese~t th.e funds to an Individual who is accepted into the Coro Foundation s CltyFocus program.

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19th Century Article

Found on Japan Missions TOKYO-How Bntl h ffiI lonari in India in the 19th century regarded Japan, then i olated and closed to Chri -b.alllty, I de cnbed In the fall i ue article of the Japan Chri tian Quarterly ( ¥ 1,000: Kyo Bunkan , 4-5-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104), "ReVIew of Capt. GolowllIn ' Recollectlon of Japan." .

The article, which appeared 10 The Friend of India (1820), was di covered in a London library by a oplua Univer­Ity journalj m graduale tudent.

Golownm, who \ as arre ted by Ja­panese when he landed in the KuriJe I lands. related Britih Prote lant be­lIeved that the "failur II of the Je ujt and other Roman Catholic orders In

Japan mu t not remrun the final word on the Iu tory of Chri l1an mi ion to the Japane .

The article aI 0 nOled how Bnb. h were looking at the world after the de­chne of pain and Portugal follOWing the Reformation and \ orldwlde 10terest 10 Eal.t A Ian trade

Chicago Judge's Remarks

on Dec. 7 Criticized CHICAGO-Judge Gerald Murphy or­dered a momenl of. den e In hi cour­troom Dec. 7. 'aying the alta k \\oas cau ed by Hth trea herou , no-good Japan . .. He 'rud he had been tationed ill the outh PaCIfic and knew

many people killed In the 1941 bomb­Ing al Pearl Harbor

andra Otake, co-chair of the JudiCIary comrruttee of the 10 mer­ican Bar ocIation, srud her group would draft a letter 10 the judge about the IOcldent, commenting thaI the re­marks were "inappropnate com1Og from th ben h "

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Gila River Canal High

1990 Reunion Site Set OAKLAND, Calif. - Plans for the next Gila River Canal High chool Reunion are now being made by a com­rllittee chaired b) George Tamori ('43) and Jiro FujiJ ('43). The reuruon will be held on the last weekend in October 1990, at the W tin Hotel in tillhrae near the .F. airport.

The cl of '49 will be Illvited to join the members of the cl of '43-'48 who have been holding regular reunions. One flyer was ent to all known Canal-it in the pnng and another one with more pecific data and question i being considered.

Everyone i urged to respond to the flyer to as i the committee formulate plans. Anyone who can attend the meet­ino (held III Oakland) i in ited to at­le;d. Call (both 415) George Tamori 685-4360 or Jrro FUJIl 232-8 154

AIOS Video by Asian

Group Released OAKLAND. CalLf. - TheA ociallon of A ian PaCIfic Commuruty Health Or­ganization (AAPCHO) has released "Behind the Mask: AID .. It Affects All of U ." the flfS t AlD education ideo made e peclally for and by the

ian and Pa ific I lander com­munitie

The tape proVIde the nUaI. fun-damental facl about AID through a collection of personal tone of mem­bers of the ian and Pactfic I lander commuruty who are liVing WIth AID or RC (AlD -related complex) or have 10 t a family member who had

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faCility which has been empty ince 2 wod .. ers were lrud off In 19 3, a cord­ing to H Ohba. KHI pre Idem, of which Kawasaio i a mVI Ion

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After 40 Years, Rohwer Camp Memorials in Need of Repair

ROHWER RELOCATION CENTER MEMORIALS-Scene of the three Nisei wor memoriols at Rohwer (Ark.) Relocation Center cemetery as photographed in the fall of 1988 by St. Louis JACL members who inspected the effect of rain, weather and ground settling to the monuments. Those at left (Monument B) and right (Monument A), built by the Rohwer Camp internees in 1944, show the most damage. Monument (C) in between was dedicated in 1982, after a nationwide campaign chaired by former Rohwerite Sam Yada of Little Rock .

Rohwer Restoration

Project Launched T. LOUI , Mo.-The Rohwer Re tomtlon Project was or­

ganized in 19 to re tore and mamtam th monument and cemetery at Rohwer Relocation Center b the St. Loui JACL and the Midwe t Di trict Council. Contribution are being olicited under the nanle, "Rohwer Re IOration Proje t." care

of Mid we tJACL, P.O. Bo 270005. t. Loui . M063126. hmated co ( for re toration range between 15. and

20, , it wa noted by project director George akagu hi, former MDC governor and t LoUI JACL pre idem The mqnumen were built by IOternee in 194 -t4 and after om 40 years have deteriomted from nature' force,

George Ha egawa, retired engineer, of t. LoUl JACL viewed th damage and e timated the appro imate co t, but the final cot wtll be determined after meeting \ ith a on tractor on tle

Fedeml and tate ource \VIII be ought alo for UpgradlOg tate and national hi IOn cal lie , akaguchl added

Th Roh\ ercamp, where ome, were lOt rneddunng World ar II. I located 10 the nood plain of the Mil ' Ippl River about I rrule north of the town of tcGehee, Ark . andome 11 0 mtle~ outheast of Little Rock. The camp ceme­tery cannot be een from Highway I becaue of the railroad embankment paraJlellOg the highway . Th entrance I marked

" ./

TOP DETAIL to MONUMENT 'A' Ornament at top of monument dedicated in 1944. Beak and face of eagle ore damaged, sections of the globe have cracked off.

DAMAGE TO MONUM ENT'S' by e eral Ign \ ith a gra I road acce over the tTa k. MAGE TO MONUMENT 'S' Head lOne of individual ar Ituated m what I n w a DA

T read on south side of tank is badly cracked. wooded area behind the monument . T rack on north side looks to be in good shape.

DAMAGES TO MONUMENT 'A'

At Left-Sou h side 0 eas ace 0 onumen A At right onumen A

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EDITORIAL OF THE PACIFIC CITIZEN

A Tip of the Hat to Gov. Kean

Ju f before election day last ovember the Los Angele Time reached all the way acro the continent to laud a politician who

was not running for office. He was Thomas H. Kean , governor of New Jersey who could not eek re-election becau e of the tate two-tenn limit.

New Jersey, the editorial aid, ' ha come into fuU bloom in the past eight years and much of the image change can be credited to the energy of the governor' office. The 54-year-old Republican has mixed free market economic policie with moderate to liberal ocial po ition on ubjects that include the environment and public

education to be an effective and popular leader.' The Times editorial did not mention another important rea on

for applauding Gov. Kean . In a private meeting wi th Ronald Reagan, Kean pent a on iderable amount of time urging the pre ident to upport the bili redre ing the wrong committed again t Japane e American in World War 11 .

Kean could have u ed that time lobbying for hi tate, or for him elf, or orne pet project. he had very few Japane e American in hi con tituency. Yet hi en e of faime and ju tice moved him to pre for an i ue from which he tood to gain nothing but the ati faction of knowing hi country would be doing the right thing.

Kean 's plea caught Reagan ' intere t and ultimately won hi upport . 'Without Gov. Kean, we wouldn't have made it," ay

Grant Ujifu a, who guided trategy for JACL' Legi lative Educa­tJOn Committee.

After turning over the governor' office to Democrat Jame Florio on Jan . 16, K an will become pre ident of Ore\ niver ity , a mall liberal arts chool in Madi on , .J . Drew i fortunate to gain the courageou , high-principled leadership that Tom Kean wiU bring to hi new job.

JACL Looks to Future for a new en e of purpo e was alluded to recently by Cr ey akagawa of

an Franci co, national pre ident of JACL, peaking in re no at the 40th annual banquet of the J CL' Central California Di nict Coun il.

akagawa aid one role mighl be for JACL to in ert itself as on of an inter­locutor in the increa Ingly ten e re­larion hip between Japan and the United tate.

ituation wo e. J CL hon t broker, 0 to peale.

akagawa clid not ugg t thi role ~ rmall ; it wa more in the nature of a trial ball n, omething for J CL members at the grass roo to think

that

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BILL HOSOKAWA

Roads Take Toll on Japanese Drivers

Thi i not the kind of column I prefer to write particularly at thi time of

year. But it need to be aid .

Shortly before Chri tmas I went out to Denver' airport to meet a middle­aged couple flying in from Japan. I had never met them before. The had never been in the United Stat . In fact they were making their first journey outside Japan.

Everything about the nip was new to them, and more than a little frighten­ing becau e never before had they been urrounded by 0 many trange-looking

people amid unfamiliar urrounding peaking an incomprehen ible lan­

guage. But they felt little emotion. They were totally numbed by the ado of the mi ion that brought them to thi country.

* * * A few day earlier the telephone had

rung in their home, and one of them had picked it up perhap happily anti­cipating a call from their on enrolled at an American college. The call turned out to be not from him but about him. And it was chilling new . He had been

in an automobile a cident. He had clied almo t instantly, without lengthy uf­fering. That was the only con olation the parents had as they spanned the Pacific and flew nearly half way acro the orth American continent to claim the body.

Twice previou Iy thi past year Japa­nese parents have flown to Denver on imilar mi ion . In one case the tudent

had been on a mountain outing when the Jeep in which he w a pas enger went over a cliff. In the other the girl was lucky. he carne out of a era h with critical injuries which, e entually, would heal .

Reports ofJ apan e tuden who clie in auto colli ion are all too numerou these day . They are involved in free­way m h-up and city treet-comer crash in California, Colorado, Kans and el ewhere. I do not know the tari -tic , but even in relation to the ghastly general .. hIghway fatality rate, a disproportionately large number of Ja­pan e tudents eem to fall victim.

* * * There i no pattern to th e epi od

EAST WIND

BILL MARUTANI

orne of the dri ers are believed to ha e been peeding, but not all. In man in tan they are the innocent ictim of recld m tori ts or drivers under the influence. It does not appear likel that many of the tuden have learned to drive defen ively against the crazi on our roads.

uch training i nual becau e many la k the kill f m ri an young te who get th ir licen and begin driving in their mid-teen . For mo I meri ans dm ing i aim 't a re­fie arion. Perhap orne of the Japa-n tudents are m meriz d by th rreacherou freedom of the open high­\ ay and th pe onal freed m th enjoy with their own et of whe I . Perhap om er di tra led by Ih~ need to look for road 'Ign ill> th Y tra er..e unfamiliar terrain.

I have no ideas for getting to th e Japane e tuden ,to help them harpen thetr driving kill an<i to warn them of the dange awaiting on our high\ ay . But omething need to be done to cut down the highway toll, and a e their paren the ad, ad trip to laim their broken remain .

Reverse Romaji

WRITING JAP E ORD in the Engli h alphabet i known

as "romaji ," literall "words written in Roma" alphabet. I have a hunch that a number of you out there weU may ha e communicated with the l ib u of romaji. It' a handy way of com­mumcating by imply redu ing one' peaking ability into romaji. In ihongo

there' a on of what I all "reverse romaji" wherein foreign wor , uch

Engli h telTf1S, are written in the impl t form of writing thaI i taught

at the first Ie el: kataknna. the uare written form of MflIl . One would think that uch ould be the easi t form of reading wabun (Japanese writing), but at least in my ru.e, n thtog ould be further from fa t.

I have on clicken of a time trying t read foreign term to kalakana In wablUl

th kanjI (Chin

wrin n languag

peed up the pronunciation ea h time until (hopefully) the light of recognition goe on. ometlme , though, that "light" doe n'l come on, and I remam in the di mal dark.

FOR EXAMPLE, th first lime I ran into the following jumble of karakaJlI1: mLJ·ku-do-flIl·m-do . First, I laboriously ounded ea h kalla and then went ba k

and picked up the peed, veralttrn It' almo t like playing a record at ub-peed, turning up the peed unol the

sounds begm to make orne sense and then voila! The golden arch of McDonald' !! ven then , however, had nOt the jumble appeared in the onlext of C t-food join ,I probably would be wandering out there to the w • ull.

omewhat vengefully, I pronounce th Jumble ill> "monkurtarudo:

T OMPLI TE " TIERS e en further. there 'U be "foreIgn" foreign worcb appearing 10 "rever..e romaJI "In i}umgo a few French term

(mo I notable, pan ~ r bread) and all J15 of German w rd • e-.~Iall) 10

cherru:>ll) and ruedl ine. ..en "Amer­Ican" leTTlb are ponderou I) '>Ct forth in karuJ, l' 'e Iten wondered jU..t who it i th.u deterrntne" 00" a f rei2Jl word will be n£4!n out in karuJ . or e am­pk •.. k naill' - mJgJll ha n more impl) wnnen .. t u~-

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PRE 10 LUM recom-mended a good little di u nary \ Ilh an even better pri e ( 6.95) filled With vanou techmcal and bu me ~ lerm~ .

The ji Ito contaln many "reven.e romaji ' "includmg a wholeene deal-109 with ompule . However, WIthin the hung are a number of (10 my mmd) qu 1I0nabie one For e ample, "bun­fu ke- u." I d n't kn what happened 10 kaball but th n perhap JapanellC buslO . men n I nger carry them today

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Friday, January 5-12 1990 I PACIFIC CITIZEN-5

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l~~.. A HAPPY NEW YEAR .. ....... .. . . . .

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We WIll refrain from sendmg our Holiday Greetmgs dunng the ume

of our bereavement m accordance WlLh {apanese Lradwon.

MA TSUYE SHINGAI 460 Breen Rd., an Juan Bautl ta, CA 95054

Season's Best Wishes

MARK I. UYEHARA, D.D.S. FAMILY DEN T ISTRY

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MISSION VIEJO. CALIFORNIA 92691

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EA ON' GREETING FROM THE EWE T CHAPTER

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The Season' Heartfelt Greetings from

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Cnapter Officers & Board Members

President .. ........ . ..... Robert Obi, M.D.

Vice President ............. Dean Aihara Vice President .................. Angela Kato Secretary . . ......... _ . . . . . ElSie Ki uchl

Treasurer ................. Mable Yoshizakl 1000 Club . . Mas Dobashl

Insurance Commissioner. George I Yamate OHiclal Delegate Mable Yoshlza I

BOARD MEMBERS Mattie Furuta MI I Hlmeno George Ige Sid Inou e

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Happ~ Hohda~s

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ea on ' Greetmg ea on ' Greeting.

John &. Miyeko FUKUSAWA

George & Bernice OHASHI

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FOR THE RECORD: These HolJday I ue greCtLDgs are "make-up ."

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23-Henry T Tanaka" 26-Ken F Sugawara 6-SacIu Tanaka 29-Roy F' Sugurolo' e-~tasayula TasIurna' 18-Sue SugmlOto

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We-Dr ElSIeS Baukol 27-Or Geo M YamamOlO 3-GeorJ(eSFUjid<a We-Gilclu Yomioka

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29-Dr H QwntusSak3J I .. Kern Kooo 13-TomShtnulu I- 'orbleK~ai l..ife-Maya SIuroyama 2-Junmy MalSuJ Life-Dorothy TogasakJ 2 .. Tom Nakagawa l..ife-YosIu)eTogasalti" I-ThomasA akasIuma. l..ife-YukioWada Jr 1-1-. lidori Wedemeyer 2-Curtts arma 5-RaymondTYamada 1 .. ~!Jnoru arma 2.James Yamasaki 2-PeterOkatmto

We-Robert TYosIuoka I-Eileen armaOtsujl OOWl\'TOW l.A_ 22-Dr KennethHOzaW3

I .. Anne Rudtn nh\tasarru Abe 31 .. BiJI S Taketa t:f~T~taru· ~AIfred I ~oto We-Father Clement 2-BiJI Tsukarmto I5-Ernest Y Doi7aki* Iary T Tsukamoto 2-Gerald T '" ,_., I .. Y osIuo Tsukamoto

• '"'w 2-Stan Umeda 4.(;lenn F\Jrunura 2-Dick Uno

e23-T Slugeru HaslumOlO 2-Rtchard Uro 25-Al Hatale" I-Kaye W ~KCI12O K H.IroIa 2 .. lda Zodrow

37-Harry K HorxIa ~PaLMC13 M Honda FORT LlJPTOi

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:H-George NakalsUka I~g Ucluyama 21-Yoneo 'artml 15-J Yok01lll l..ife-~Iary H :>iLSlumoIo FREMO:-rr l'Angel K t'iislunaka '

38-Davld Y Nllake 17.siuzuo Harada 27 .. Hanako :>illake 17-sally:\llnruye 2B-I'orikazu Olm 1~ Ted Inouye 28-TedOkumolO C/We-F'rankAKasama 2().F'rank Kay OmalsU C/We-M3I}: T Kasama l..ifNohn JIrO to l..ife-Moss KisIlI)'ama 3-Kathleen K Sankey I~Dr Walter IGtajUTl3

eJ3..George K sayano l..ife-E.ugeoo V Malo· e31-&ku Slurakawa sIuma l..ife-DaVld F' Iqlhan 7·KeikoOln1l:o e31 .. Tom K Taira LLiNoseph TOi S-TunothyTakala 17-Dr Jun Yamaguchi

37 -slugejl Tahfda FR£lI, H A'IP 3-Amy Tambara 2l>John T F\Jjila

37-CWford Y Tanaka I-I-~!Jke H I'd'

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33-Kel Veluma 1-I-liJw!\lurala 32·J!:':'Y. S Uslujuna e27-~latsUkiyoMura"" e27 K Uyeda 23-Tom, atsuhara 7·RonaJd \\akabayaslu l..if.,.AJan 'tsiu

LIfe-. Iary ~I Yamada IS-Hatsuo He/ll) 'onaka 29-Taloto Yamaguma' e2().Bob Ota 28-Harry Yamamoto' 25-H1rosIu SIunmoto l..ife-ToshikoYamamolo FRE1:\O

Lif~Don T Arata LIf~&'yAnf\jw

LLie.5usumu Anfuku Ifl.Dr Richard A.sanu 7·Rlchard P Berman

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ABOUT THE 1000 CLUB HONOR ROLL' The 1000 CI b H ew Year Specla EditIon to a nowledge the contnb~tlons rom m u ono I appears each year In the

IS 0 t 30) It liS L ~arefUIlY complied by the P C. and allOnai JAC~r:~~s l~v~~~d:~~~J-~~ ~~~~~~~nf~rd~~: curren year a I e members (liVIng or deceased). MementuS, (e)-those who ha e been 1000 Clubbers or 20 years or more and Ihe emonals (coOlnbulions of or more In memory of an Indl dual)

b Ahn domh ISSlons. Incomp ele names or ot er errOfS II be corrected 10 Ihe Honor Roll Addendum to be

pu IS e I e ~nd ee In February Please notl us b Jan. 27 Ementus and perenn members no II ng are remo ed po noll t ~I on.

This is the 1990 37th edition of the 1000 Club Honor Roll.

8-SaciD)-e Kuwamoto 8-Satosfu KllWamOIO l..ife-P~ Liggen-3-AngJe Margante s.,'larm Marganle H!JdlaeI. laruyama

l..ife-. 'on ~Ia;uda 25-KenneIh ~1arumolO 7 -Fusa likarnI 7-Lou Miyamm

I-H"obuo ~ton Life-~1ae F' Maroa We-TakasiD Mania 2-James tukai

e23-Ben 'akarrura 6-Ted 1("akata.OOS

tX;eorge 1 rli 27-Or F'rank Y • "1Shio 32-Ousato Ohara 34-Dr Olester opo S-:\1a) MO)1 I .. YunOkaJmto

LifeCaro!tne Sakauye 5--Ka!herine SasaJo

J2. Tet.suo ~'O 29-Or Ifideki ~ 37 .. Dr George M&ida S-U1ySuda

31 .. OrOUoH&ida ~\ViJlyKSuda 4-Dr KJkuo HTmra

e28-Paufo I Takaha.sIu l..ife-CecilT~ I-I-Barbara TlWgIlCiu Life-Fred Taruguciu 16-Dr Izumi TlWgIlCiu Life-H Rocky TerarusIu 5-~1ary UI'l1'ihrna 7 .. Ray Urushma 3-Raymond Weitzman

e23-George T Yamauctu l..ifNoyce E Yamaguclu I-I-Alora Yokooll 5-Ken Yokota

GA.RD~A VALLEY

Life-Ralph C Dil1s 26-Jahn l< fulo e25-Harry I Fujlla 2().John J Fujlla IS-Mono L F'ukulo 18-Gary HayakalYa 25-Dr Harry T lida

I .. i\lalsuo Ikejn l3-Ken Inooe 5-Lows lGyoslu 110

23-Dr William 1 JOW' We-Bruce T KaJ'" 12 .. Thomas Y Kanudol l&-George S Kamikawa' Life-Helen Kawagoe" l..ife-Tak Kawagoe'

l-Col YoungOKtm We-Geo/'l!e l<cbata Noe H !\obala

Life-Yosluo Kobata 3-Osamu Ted Kobayastu

We-Dr JoIUl Koyama 7 .. Ada Sayo Kubo

29-James KlJUbe e2-1-Or IiJrosIu Kuwala 35-Dr Vietor Malala' 25-lsaac I MalsUSluge lhIun l\!Jta

e3().i)aVld l\!Jyamolo' e22-Henry M. aho". U-Art Nislusaka :;.sue S/uzunu Okada

Life-Ken Osaka e'Zl-Furru SaID-Y e3&liJdeo SalOW 2-Leah S/u<Tlakt

eJ.I-RonaId 1 SIuozaki 8-Chester Sugmoto

e2().Frank yama IS-Robert TakamolO· II .. Masao Taruno Life-Robert TananOlO 17 .. Dr Ernest Terao I()'Robert Tsubota Life-Dr Masaslu Unu 31 .. Dr Masaslu Unu 2-Winifred E UyesalO

I-I-Ceorge Walal 7-Edtth Watanabe 9-Kazunu Watanabe 2-Beatrlce Wolfe I~TokJye Yamagudu I-RilsUko ~llln Yama­moto

LiIe-Robert ~jl Yarna moto

I:'-Dr HKIeo Y iIl1lBJle

l2-Dr Robert Yamasaki 28-Ge0rge T Yamauclu 28-Dr Stanley H Yanase" e32-F'rank l\I YOI1t!I1lura* 7 Teruko Yoohilu

GfLRo\ l..ifNohnR -Life-Dr Randolph Kado We-Tun !\;,do We-Lt!n Kato l..ife-Lily Y KawdlUctu 9-~1amoru .akao

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29-Dr Clttford lU,eda'

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6-J Chino WNud, Y Douon 9-Geul'Re K ~

27-J""JrujllTllllD J3.. Y osIue F UNa ~ Taeko I\aili

GRESHA'1-1ROl WAl.E

J3.Edward H FlljU .!3-KazuofuJU e2-1-.1asayulufujUlloto Lif Ted l-I..cMa l..ifK:tu)oKoiIO 35-Ha",1ey H Kaw

LLiH """" .b-Kd11Jo~ ~':flan. lk e31·DrJ IOndu

Kaauna Tamura

HIGH OE.:iEXT 12 .. F' wu. In 11 U.\ \000

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~ ~ 8-K Sue HarlIB

LIfe.Oare Kawamura ~esMatsumoto

~Ken MalSUlDlto ~ \aIsmIOlO ~ Y asuko Mal9JlIlOlo 9SIurley Nalq$lIka ...

Waller . akatsukasa I-Glen Ratga-'

17~\Iary SaID We-{;eorge Umemura Life-Jean 1J1DEIlI.Ir3 :'-William Yosbn>

SO I-Jerry HagJo

l .. Thelma HagD 2.000aId lyEici

LiIe-Elyn Okurrura Kataoka

Ltfe-Reo Kalalil:a, Jr I .. Henry KaWlilata I-ElSIe Kawahata 3-Theresa K 'arasalo

Life-Quyo 0kumJra I .. RayOkwntra 2-AhceM~'

3-RDy SIwmaIo -I-Betty 19'aIo 3-George Watal3he 3-LiIy 'I amasaki

J3..Masaru Yamasakt We-OrTosIuo Yamauclu We-Dan 0 Yoslili

IDAHO F' A.LLS e$-t\J Brownell We-DeIOHarada l..ife-Yuki Harada Life-1iJd Hasegawa 38-Charley HiraI l..ife-Martba lmJye e-Yukio Eke Inouye e-Tonuny H MiyasaJo

We-Sadao Monshlla We-M/MJoe istuoka l..ife-George 'ukaya e25-Sh0ji '~ e3().Fred I 31-SamS~ Life-F'rank Yamasaki

JAPAN

LifNoan Aoki l..ifNames S Frederick We-Bert FUju -I-Harry Fulatlara We-~llchael Hatanuya e23-EstelIa HoSumiya We-Jack Ishia We-Robert Dean Kent I-RIchard C KIem x:aJvmIKIlfIIYllki S-MulsUya Mal';umoto

We-Dyke Nakamura l().George 1 akamura 3-KJyoshi liya

We-Sen isluyama 6-Sam Okimoto 8-Coolidge C 0r.aI0 S- iacbesJav PeshkolT

Life-!3arr¥ SaIki l..ife-LauneSuglta e28-MarshaIJ &uruda l3-KolY T Takesako 5-Kay Tateislu

We-DIck Yamaslula

LAKE W ' HIl\GTOl\

We-GeneOogen We-Oonald YMae!<awa l..ifNohn H MalsUmolo llhlohn Y Sato 21-Al SIumogucIu

LATINMIERI

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3$-Enc Andow W Fred M HashunOlO LiIe-Buddylwata 14-Londa () Iwata e32- . orman M KlsIu l..ifNeanKoda 26-Yo Kwuyoshi 35-Samuel Y Iaeda l..ife-Robert Ohki 3-l-F'rank Sholl 27 .. AfIle:.> Winlm 33.(;Ordon H WIlIlon, Jr 32.(;eorge Yagi J3..LesterK YQJUda

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We-Albert Talwta

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U Kobay l..ife.GEorge Kalama Ufe-Robert Kalama :l&-BiIly TeruoManji :.-Helen Man)1

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PHILADELPHIA

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PROGRESSIVE W'SIDE

Life-Shrzue Abe Life-Taro J Kawakamt 21-<barlesT fatsulura 23-Dr FranIdio H MinamJ 4.l.JOOn Ty Saito 39-Dr Geo. S Tlnrooto UCeODyo Tayama rn-Fred Tayama l6-Masajiro Tcmi1a Ufe-DrTom Watanabe Life.. Toshiko S YosI:uda

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llie-Tadafumi MtkuriXa 34-0r James M 1kemiya llie-Takasiu Mlriuchi" l.J!e-Joe !.slut Life-Ywiko M<rtUChi- llie&anley ISut llie-Mary 0 Murakanu 23-Henry fwanaga llie-Or Tomonu Mura- e2&Setko M Kasat

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7 .. Roy Peterson I~RonaId I Y<mamoto

REXBURG

llie-K1yos1u Sakota

RIVERSIDE

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llie-Gen n..ota I .. Brian~ 17..J~Urata

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llie-Or Harold S Arai e-SIuzue Baker

29-Frank M Oaatat llie-Jerry En<molo' llie-Harry Fujit 33-Masuto FuJu 33-Toko~Ju llie-Masao Fujikawa 2!>-Harvey T FUJunoto 23-Tom FuJunoIo 28-Tom FukusIuma e27-Torn F'urukl!wa 2S-GeorgeKGot e2&Qlorge Hamai 33-Seiko Hara 3.S-0l' Akio HayasIu eZ7 .. Edward A Hayaslu ll-Kuni H.oronaka 29-Mltsu.l1 Hircnaka

3l-Ralp/l NiWmt Life-DJck m l-Sbaroo Noda 28-Dr Harry T Nomura

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12-<:arnegie ()uye" eo-llie-Kikuji R)\IgO 9-KojI Ozawa

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3S-HenryTaketa 7.Jane H W~ 33-TakeoTakwchi llie-Otiye Yamanaka 22-K1yosbi K Tamano llie-Sachiko Yamanaka 3.'>{;eorgeTambara 18-George YamasaJti, Jr llie-ThomasSTokuIusa l&John K Yamauchi llie-Shiro To\QmO 17 .. Rosalie Y Yasuda 3&-Walaru Tsugawa :n.John T Yasunoto llie-Ronald M Tsu jJ 34-Grace Y 0IJe2U

33-Takaslu 'l'rujlla 23-Noby Yosiumura 21-Tomoye Tsukamoto 21.Joseph K Yasluno e21 .. Dr Yukto Uyeno 12-K1yoslu Joe Yukawa 19-HenryY Yanlada 2!>-Teruko Yukawa llie-Y osIuto Yamada AIN r LOUIS e2A-Howard Yamagata U-Robert W Denby J3.OIarley Yamamoto ""0 J-n~_~ "' .... 2S-DrMasaYamamoto .,.,. r """"",.c,w'

llie-Sam T Yamamoto 2>William H EIo l.9-Scott S Yamamoto &-Or Milton FUjtta It}-Tobru Yamanaka" lli~e K Hasegawa e29-K1yoslu Yamate 31-Harry H Hayasht 31 .. Frank YokOI 3John E Hayaslu 34-Frank T Yoshimura e22-James I Hayaslu

:n.fuchard THeruni AN FERNANDO VL Y 2-CathermeM H.trooaka

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llie-George Koike> ~~ S:~~-~to I$-MarvmKrmer .,. .. , ..... '" 7 .. Kazuo Kubota' 31-George Shimamoto

llie-Roy H Makino e32-Ge0rge Y Slungu

31/llie-DaVld S Mlya- llie-Dr George M Tanaka to

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llie-Toshiko Mtyamoto l .. Art Towata 19-Robert MOflIlUclu 29-Kay r Nakagin 31 .. 0r George S Uchiyama llie-James S CkIa* :>-Roy S Yamahiro llie-Dr Mary CkIa* SALIN AllEY 33-0r Bo T SakagucIu e33-Frank K HilIllO I.J!e-DrOliboTSakaguciu 22-Henry K HibIllO I.J!e-Or SanboSakagucht llie-George Higaslu 9-0avod T Sakai" llie-Jaruce Htgasht

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31-steven Dol e2(}-Tad Hatanaka llie-\ estey Dot 32-Alice Kasai llie.Carv1ll TDowke Life-MttsugJ Kasai eZ7-Shizuko Fagerhaugh 32-Seiko M Kasai 9-Yukt K Fuchigami 2(}-James S Koruslu 9-0r Sharon M Fujii llie-AI Kubola

e22.J J FuJmoIo e2:>-Dr Jun Kwumada 23-Katsunon Handa 19-Tatsumi M1Slka 28-Kayo Hayakawa 18-Jtm1 Mltsunaoga 39-Dr Tokujl Hfdaru llie.Clara ~ilyazakt 3&-Oavtd T Hirooaka llie-Ann agala Morris 23-YoHtronaka ~ldK Iukat 3&Jack Htro5e llie-Byron agata llie-Or Pearce Hlura llie-Sadao agata 2!>-Or Wilfred Ifura llie-Ted agata

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SANTA MARlA VALLEY

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23-RobertLFujti ~~~ &Gerold ionia :>-Or Marvin Y Hayami 7-Yasokazu 'anura 21-&ruth Y Hayarru

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19-TedKimura ~~~u 22 .. KarllGnaga e2(}-Henry H lJyake

:>-Or Eugene H KtnosIuta 17 .. Lovett l\In"'~~h' llie-Ben !\lasataru ~ ........ " 22 .. Ray Matsumoto 21 .. Tonuo r.~

llie-PhilMatsumura ~~TM~ e:n.Phil Jl,latsumura 22-Tatsuo Moo 34-Rlchard K Iurakami ll .. Albert K Mmeta llie-Eora Nagaoka ""Hel :>-Fred akagawa ur enMmeta Lile-"",._h'Nakahara e:n. 'ormanMmeta"'~I~U 32-Tom J Jl,iltsuyoslu ea:;. Theodore T Nakao.

4Clrl Mlllle l-l"fJ:':: akani9li 2(}-Or Saylo MlBleJTlltsu It}-Emil l akao llie-Herbert T agata 28-Peter M akahara llie-Ken '~aki llie-Jeanne akamura 3&-Fumi ojl llie-Judy Junko Nilzawa llie-Dr Kaworu C l'\omura 2(}-Frank Ogata Life-Lowse anura" 31-0r Robert SOkamoto I:>-~las Ol It}-Teiji Okuda llie-Or osIutaka Ogata

-D 0 e27-Rose Ogino

I an· kusako 2b-Or KenJI Okuda I .. Mas Omura It).SIugeto Otaru I-Terrence Osuga < 'Tim

33-Eitclu Sakauye or· K Otaru llie-Akira Akt Sasak.t llie-Edward E Otsuka 14-James Satake llie-Jeanneue Y Otsuka

34-Ted A Sakahara ~~~ llie-ToruSakahara 2(}-Roy SIwnizu llie-Roy Y Sakamoto aTom Sugishtta llie-Howard A Sakura

22-George TakagI . lli:~to Sato Ufe-George I\ITakahas1u llie-RobertSato llie-Yutaka Jake Takato llie-P H Schmtdt I-Grayson S Taketa llie-Ruth L Sclvnidt 8-fuchardK~ . &-Wayne Ka:zw Tanda 31 .. Roy Y 0

39-Dave M Tatsuno 33-MabeJ K Ida Slugaya 3-Frank Togarru e2(}-Eddte K Shmornura 7 .. Kazuko'J'Oka.<tuma Il-sherl SIuOOo

e2(}-Lorra.tneTTokJrnoto 22-WilceSluoml llie-Y osIuIuro Ucluda 17 .. JI,lasao T SulDw llie-RaymolXl 'Umeda llie-Y osIu SlmJki 9-Kazuo Utsunomtya Ufe-Yun SlmJki

2S-Henry Uyeda 39-Fred TTakagJ 9-Teruo Uyeda llie-G.lorgeTaKrzawa

21-William H Yamada llie-Dr Frank Y Tanaka

28-HenryTYamate ~~~~ L IS OBISPO e2(}-UmekoTOSlya

18-Ben DoIu Uti hessie TSIbota 3&-~lasaJI Eto I&-Tom 'I'subota" e23-HiIo F'ucluwaln :>-Tom TsulaJI 18-Akio Hayaslu llie-Margaret Uclumura 2!>-Kazuo Ikeda Life-Illasa 1 Ucilimura llie-Saburo lke;Ia :;.Dr John H Uoo 2(}-Shig Kaw~ 29-Shigdto Uoo 18-Kingo Ka\· &-West Coast Pnnttng" 28-Ken Kttasako llie-Dr Kelly K Yamada 18-Ken Kobara llie-Sallie Dean Yamada

I-Benj3J1Ul1 Ktmabe el.S-Kay yamaguctu UI-Mitsuo SanixlIlInatsu e21}M1IlOIll Yamaguclu 2>Robert C Takahaslu 2-ROOcrt \1 Y umamoto

:-.. \IATEO . m J3.Fumi Yamasaln J3.fuchard Yamasakt

llie-Roy T Inw)e W T Yasutalw 28-1ilraJu Ito Life-Takako Y u:Ia SJapaoese Amencan B Y OJmculum ProjOCt e29-Juro Y

21-stuzu Kanya eS-Louis J Ytum l-Ktyos/u Katamoto

1&-lIil}uIo Koj 4-Y osh KoJIInlID

36-TadT ~ 2-D Islulul\la ~aryOta

H.Ja/lo!Olo e:'lI.JJRWmaru 11· ~ Ts..w..-2b-\1;.J) SuUM e:»-T Su 4-. !ds3ko. I St.a.tiJ

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Friday, January 5-12, 1990 I PACIFIC cmZEN-7

eJ8-William H I:lxmoCo 1.J!e<:arl T Yamada e24-Mamoru H Fukuma Life-Sld Yamada I&-TosIn I:Ianazmo Life.. Y 05IlI0 BOO Yamada Ufe-Harry H Ha1asak:a e%'>-YosIDo BOO YamaQa llie-Dr George Hi.Jra Ufe-Jdtn K Yamguch/' Life..Dr Gregory M Hiura e2:Ht1 Litxoln Yamaguch> Ufe-PbyllisCarolHiura Ufe-TerukoTYamagucht llie-Talsu !:Ian 1 ... T Ted Yooeda ltHilill')OI1e Y 28-Ed Yoshikawa 8-L00ny Ishihara ~ Y Izunt ' I I\R..-\: -cr 2(}-James S I.nmi ll-HirojI Kanya Life-Fr-arlA H WaIaSe e2(}-Rtcbard S Kitasoe TULARE COO IT"\" e2&-Ellgene Y Kmo ~Tee E:zaki Life-Ou:lt Kubokawa It}.Kay Hada !h\1aIy Ann l\Iasaolca· ~WlIIIllII1)H:lIakeda fujimoto 31-&1wato Halakeda

9-Edward lI1a9.Ida llie-Beo Ha) wa SJames M IIl1xnit' 34-Mike lmoto

e2(}-Elizabeth Murata llie-.\I.aude Ishida 23-K0JI Murata 1 .. Ralpb Ishida 24-Albert Y l'\akat llie-Robert I.sh.da e2(}-Masao Oku llie-1\1lltam lsIuda J3.Dr Lawrence K Oru- 34-Hirosht Mayeda

tsuka 29-Harry Morofuji ll-Travel Ted:llntJ Inc" 34-Ed Nagata

NAKE RIVER \ '1. \' ll-stanley "'agaJa ?lI-Gish Amano 32-Grorge Oh 2S-Harry ~e 31-GeneShImajl .

~~ ~~~ ~e Iseri" llie-~tbel ~ 3>R£\Ste fseti 9-~ ~~asIuro 1.J!e-Thomas !sen 32-Kay Watarme 31.J Komoto Lif DOug Yamalla 29-Dr Roy J KCIldo 18-&- James \·asuda llie-Fumi ilta 34-Htsao Bill Ytilisl e:n.sIugeo Murakami ll.Jack H Ogami e2~eT ta 3&-AbeSat1O e2(}-J Y Satto I.J!e-Nellie SatID llie-Y osh Sakahara e2(}-Barwn Sasaki llie-Conrue SbJrnoJIlD3 4.l.-George Sugru e25-Pil Sugai llie-Kay Ternmw-a e2!>-Ben Tsukamaki 2>Satn Uchtda 2!>-BOO Unu 29-TomUnu e2(}-Ge0rge E Vaughn 21.James Wakagawa llie-James Watanabe 2S-0r KenJi J Yaguchi mlasYano e23-Lows J Ytuni

SOl..i\NO UNfY

2>Leo H HOO!XIa llie-William JI

NOMA CO

~e I Hamamoto ll .. DonaJd H Ito 1-SandraA Ito 12 .. Hltoslu F Kobayaslu It}-Mel KwuIuro I:>-Raymond M ~\onta I:>-OaVld Murakami" 21.James F ~lurakamI' l-Ken islukawa

llie-Ed I omura 34-Edwin Ohki I:>-Howard Okamoto 21 .. 0r Roy Okamoto' Ih'largarel Yoshtko

Scott II-Bruce SIumrru 21 .. Martm SIumrru 21 bJz TsuJohara 12 .. Thomas K YokOI e27-George Y Yokoyama

l ITH BIn'

26.Joe Hashtma 33-Tedd K Kawata 21 .. Edwln Y ~ilt.oma 34-Fumi tow 41-Hideo tow <I4).[ra Slumasakl 24-Y osIuaki Tamura l3.John K Tsuruta

. AUF. ' :-' OF NIKKEI

2-George Tabara

POKANE

19- 10toiAsat e2J.Ge0rge I Fut..-ukai

(trfCol Bsn I 9-Y osIuo Hata

e2(}-Frank Hisayasu 3&-Dr larkK 17 pady A Koyama-14-Louis Kurahara llie-~lasa Kurolwa llie-Saburo Sam aka ..

gawa 3&-Tetsuo 'obuku 2(}-RoyOta 2(}-lIilclu H Sakai llie-Rota T Takahasiu IG-Ra}'lDlll¥l J Takisakt ~Edward M Tsutakal'oa 23-0r James ~lIV $-Deruty Yasuhara

nrIl\ CITIES

e28-Toshlo W Abe 19-5adao AkaIn Life-Olarlte Olatman LiI"e-SBiUDoi llie-Ben A Ezaki. Sr l-Edward K Hara

e21 .. Kuni Hara e2tl-Sam S Hara llie-~lasayosbi Harada llie-. obu Harada al-\ illiam Y Hirabayaslu 21.() Sam Honda :n.~ileko Ikeda llie-Frank!lf Ishtkawa 3>Thomas T Kanno 2S-Kay KusI:uoo 3&-Or George r isIuda 18-<leorge Ono 33-George RoIrutaru 34-0rGJadysIStone 9-Esther SlmJki

2l .. ~tay Tanaka I-Dr George Tarn

llieOlarles'l'alSUia 33-Surruko Teramoto 21 .. Alben Tsucluya +Fred TsucIuya

ea:;. Takuw Tsucluya llie-r.illS oneji 33-George M Yasluno

V"'-'''l tA- L\~

9/llie- 1ClOr M Caner 23-Frank K Harnda llie-Or Harold Harada llie-Mrs HarokiS Harada &-Ruth Honbe

llie-Fred Hosluyama llie-Akira \nagakt llie-<:hris \nagakJ m-Frank lnagaki llie Geo J Inagaki dI .. Or ;llttsuo Inouye e.J3..0.:0llle T IsxIa 22 .. 0r KodgerTKarne-2S-Fr81x:es C KItagawa IG-Y GilOrge Kodama 21 .. Fred !II MabnoIO :>-Ruby lItallun

llie-Fred ;0.1 Matsumoto 18-fuchard R h.u:>e 22 .. Tom 'akamJra 12 .. 0r Frank H. akano 2-. Ick K akano 1-Gram. 'on)ukt

33-DrC Robert Ryono e26-0r fuchardR SaIki 28-Hltoslu ~1tke Shimizu 2-~lelvlll SIumizu

21-Sam SIumogudu 21 .. Tony Tsuneo Slunmou e31 .. 0r Takao Shishtno l.J..Caroline K 1'akemoto Life-.'lanIyn'l'antmura llie-MayTanmua Life-Paw \nagakt Ueda 36-Fumi Utsuki 3Hlary E WakamatsU llie-.'lalSU1lOS1.lke

I akamatsU ~YosIuyuJo Yamamoto

e2(}-Jane Yamasluta 31 .. Beuy Yumri

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J3.Bob F\tkUIOOll­J.l-Willis Hlrata Life-Httoslu H KaJIhara llie-Itsuko Kaphara llie·Mrs Ten I\omatsU llie-Jul"" K a.o Life-Dr Gilbt!rtS Onaka Life-Ona Siuro)'aIlla Life-Dorene TsukxIa J3.AI<ira Ya II ' ~ f1lIl',T

31·TO)""T KaID Life-TaLSUO Kq:.a 3!>-Mmoru ~ilJa . Lil · e-Georg~ Sugtilard Life-K,," Oduda Lile-Su:.an Udlld.< JS. Tomoo Yam...:W \1A!ilU:-'

9-YUI<iI FuJL>ar.1 II-~&nFulw~ .,;n..sally~wa

Lif Tmy E w 8-Htddo HanunoIo :>-R.ocIldrd Ii: l-Idy..s.tkJ.

.as. Thclmd ~ ~1.J""'Ph I Hirata

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of No .m, 19 Th Honor Roll was carefully compiled by th P taffto lisl paid-up memoers' UJ th 1 lub for the cal ndar year 1989. We hall apologIZe m ad ance for any inadvertent onUSSlOru:; or typo­

graphical errors. Correcllons, u' any. will be mad altoge!her the fu 1 t:;sue of February. Let us know by Jan 22.

LEGEND: l-(Year in 1 000 Club)

• (Century Club) •• (Corp/Silver) ••• (Corp/Gold) .... (Corp/Ooamond)

C/Llfe (Century/L.ofe) e (2o-yr, Ementus) e25 (25-yr Ementus) Life (L.ofe Member) m (MemOrial)

1000 Club Roll (Year 01 Mem~h l p Shown)

.. Century .... Corp/S1Mlr .... Corp/Gokl. ...... CofpIOoamond, L llle, M Memonal

The1989Totals ...... ..... .1,689( 50) 1990 Summary (SInce Nov .. 30, 1989)

ActIVe (preVIOUS total) (54) Total this report. ,,2 (47) Current total 101 ufe, Clute, MemollaJ total ( )

IDee 2lhJan 4,1990 (47)

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WWII GI Claims Killing

Soo Japanese Soldiers MILWAUKEE-DaVId Rubil5k). 72. of Milton, Wis_, who c1rumed that he ~Jngle-handedly killed 5 Japanese oldiers in a World War IIjungle battle.

was denied hIS c1rum for a Medal of Honor, the ~ York Times reported Dec 16. He also felt be was derued the medal because he i Jewi h

At the recent new conference, Rubi ky was upported by Joseph Stehling, a retired brigadier general who once commanded hi unit. To base his claim, be had a yeUowing photo­graph of a group of Japanese soldiers with a message in Japanese on the back saying, "Six hundred fIne soldiers died because of a solitary American oldier." The Pentagon investigators, however, said the bandwriting and choice of words howed it was not written by a natIve speaker of Japanese, and denied the claim, nor was he awarded any Ie -ser decoration.

In October, RubitsJcy had agreed WIth a reporter to tell hi tory in a book or movie but the reporter, Warren Kozak: of ational Public RadIO wa "baffled" by the tum of events ~ re­ported by the pre .

Japanese Teahouse Links

Newport News with Japan "lEWPORT EWS. \ a -A Japane teahouse was moved from the ational Galler) of rts in Washington to the C'ctmpu - of Chn topher ewpon Col­lege !hi past ummer

Virginia Gov Gerald L. Balile has praJsed its value as a tool for totem a­tional trade and noted ewpon ew, a avy town, has the tate' heaVIest concentratIon of Japanese companies, many having come in the past four years.

Sake Brewer to Open

Plant in Colorado GOLDE , Colo.-Tatsuma-Honke Brewing Co., brewers of Haku hika , plan to break: ground in April for a 7 million plarit to the Coors Technology Center, the Colorado Economic De­velopment announced recently.

From the begmrung, "the company wanted to differentiate themselve from their competitors (who are building plants in California) becau the qualiry of water was the mo t important tlung to them," according to andra Woods, Coors' vIce president for corporate real e tate.

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EDDIE TANAKA ~ Eddie Tanaka, director of the Lo Angeles County Department of Public 0-

CIa! ervices, was recognize-d by county upemsors and the County Productivity

Commi ion for the department ' ucces­fuJ welfare fraud hotline, which has de­tecled more than 1,354,45 in fraudulent overpayments in some 190 cases !hi past year Tanaka was honored at the third an­nua! Productivity and Quality Awards cere­mony at the County Hall of Adnuni tration 10 ovember

~ Michi Osaka of Tacoma won the "best of the ho\\" award for her muhl-medla patnltng !rom the atlonal League of Amer­ican Pen Women and will be elIgible 10

compele 10 the national show next April at Kan as City. Mo. Her PIece.!> are on di play

ov 1 -Dec 24 at lillwater Gallery, eal­tie.

DEATHS

Placer County JACL Pioneer

Roy Yoshida, 80, Succumbs

RO E ILLE, Calif-Roy Takeo Yo hlda, a charter member of Placer Count) J CL founded In 192 , died Dec. 6 after a brief illne al Ro eville Commumty Ho Pita!. He owned and operated a grocery tore in ewca tie for 50 years.

He al 0 was the i el correspondent for the area and partIcipated actively to the restoratIon and mlUJltenance of the Okei Grave Funeral ervic were held Dec 9 at the Pia er Buddhi t hurch

Veteran Sports Writer

Leslie Nakashima Dead at 87

TOKYO-Satoru leslIe akashlma. Hawall-born Journal! t and former la ports editor for Uniled Pre [nterna-

1I0nal, died of braJn hemorrhage Dec at a Tokyo ho PIta! He was 7 Born In Kauru, he was the first Amer­

ican journali t to VI It the atomic bombed CIty of Hlro hima after the \.\-ar and filed an eyewltne - account of the devastation which made headline around the world

He jomed the Lmted Pre In Tokyo In 1940. w con cnpted during wv., f[ 10 work for the dcfun t Domel e\~

gen ) and returned aflcr the \~ar to L P Ince named 'PI erYtog unttl hi retIrement In 197'5 He lun IV cd by W Ido\\ Ya hlYo 72. and 1\\0 daughten. Kazue and Kel

Fum Gellera//(.,IS oJ E.\/Jerlellce

FUKUI MORTUARY

Lo

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enw lilt Corrm wtv t Ov r 30 Ye.u

GRACE LEE ~ Grace Lee, presIdent of Japan/U A Marketing ervl . Beverly Hill , was a restaurant owner. gtftware imponer, cloth­ing narrator and 1V narrator in the 19 Olympic Gam for a Japan TV crew covering the progres ion of the Olympic torch. Her btlingual fluency led to the mter­national bu in arena, her mo t recent

projects including the di uibution of Han­sen' Iw m Japan and introduction of Feather Wash, a Japanese car care product. in the U. market.

~ MicheUe Miyao. daughler of 1r and Mrs George Miyao. Jr and granddaughter of Ir, and MI"). George fJyao. r of

acramenlo, receIved thetatu of alon from the headmaster of the HanayagJ chool of Dan e 10 Tokyo he ha:; llIdied

odon for 19 years under the tUlelage of Mme Juteimai Hanayagl of a ramenlo. and received the aton name of Hanayagl

umamid n

~ Warren unei hi, chIef of the Ian dlvl Ion at the LIbraI') of Congre' and an employee mce 1966. ha! been reas igned because of the major reorganizatIon Im­plemented Ia!>t Oct. 2 The U veteran and \ ashmgton. D JACl:..cr srud he wa not emblUered but optimi u of the change al the library

~ Rep. Norman Y. Mineta, senior member of the House ience, Space and Technology Comnunee, was ci ted as one of the top Congres lonal leaden. for 19 8-89 in high-technology policy by WashlllglOlI Technology, a leading technol­ogy bl-weekly elected were 12 key con­gee mell-5lX senalon. and IX repres<:nta­tives--who land out for theIr IOtere t 10 a broad range of technology. trade and edu-altonal I u

~ \\ nler la'-ine Hong Kina on, ho reographer Bella L..e\\ IlLk). GO\ Georg' DeukmeJian and hi \\ If GI na \\ere hon­ored '0\ _ at a _:0 bla\.:k-ue gala at th Beverl) Hilton b) the Calif, rn~a lal~ um mer chool rts foundallon lor th'lr on tnbullon_ to the art KlOg.ton \\ on the 10-

dividual artl',t lifetime u .. 'hlcvemem a\\ard for IIteraf\ art

~ Dr. Taro Yoko 'anla I chIef of cat­diova!>cular urge!) al 1 \ inc,'nl ledl al

cnter. Lo neele. He helped 1'\0 young ler-. from Korea WIth open heart urgcl)

in the" 1iracle cm ~lile" program of the Lo Angele Heart In tlllIh:, \\hl h reache OUI I~ I:hildren 10 need ot th' lite­saVIng urge!). The d tor<, all donate their SCf\'lC~ al the Heart In tillite and depend on contribution to suppon the program .• Information aney Miron. (21) 4-

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~ Jan anehiro, 41, and RI hard Hart co-ho I' of the an Fmncl co l\.PI .n; Evemng 1agaLIOe for the p<r I del:ude, ended an era, havlOg decIded not 10 renew thear contra t b..'Cau:.c, ib Ih ChrofUc/e reponed. they were oppo 'd 10 tablOId· tyle lon~ An earlIer repon had jndl alL'(] they

were fired Yanehlro h~ bo.:en \~Ith the how 10 e w debul 13 years ago.

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pril 6-James Omura p nted Lifetime chlevement ward from the

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1 9 8 9 I ~ pril 26-Colorad' GO\ Ro) L._-=--=:...--=:....:::-__ -..::::;.... ____ --.;~ _ _____________ ... Romer ign How.e Bill 1-63.

'.'iolenee domUlated I 989-lhe S,od..I0/l mas sacre and Ihe killing of Jim (Ming HaiJ Lou were dislurbing chaplers In Ihe annals of alUi· Asian violellCe Meanl,/tile, a/though a posilive oU/eome was i/levltable. a re/uC/alll Congress and admlnistraJion did their best /0 Ignore Ihe promIse 10 redress Japanese Amencans. And, in the JACL. volunleers and srajJ came and weill like patrons at a 7·11 Thank goodness 11' s 1990

GTJ

January Jan. 5-Brent Moriwalci, EI Cerrito,

Calif., killed in robbery attempt at the Richmond market he was employed at.

Jan. 7-Japan' Emperor Showa (Hirohito) dies .

Jan. 8-Teacher Mitsue Takahashi , fired from her Living lon, Calif. job in 1980, takes di crimination case to the Supreme Court.

Jan. 9-President Reagan ' last budget propo aI before leaving office ubmitted; 20 million asked for re­

dre . Jan. 13-Cen u Bureau armounce

it will retain nine categorie for different A Ian American group .

jan. IS-Actor Mako, artt tic dtrec­tor of East '-; e t Players, disas ociates himself from the Asian Amencan the­ater company amid charges of nepoti m; actres obu McCarthy eventually named hi ucces or.

Jan. 17-Before killing himself. Patrick Purdy uses a machine gun to kill five tudents and wound 30 othe~ at Cleveland Elementary School in Stockton, Calif. Police deny a racial motivation for the hooting pree; all of the lain and mo t of the wounded were of Southeast A ian ancestry.

j an. 21 & 23-FuneraJ for the five lain Stockton, CaIif.tudents held.

Jan. 23-A California A sembly Joint Resolution urging Congre to ap­propriate the legal maximum amount of 500 million for Redre introduced.

j an. 24-Ad oppo ing Redres pub­Ii hed in the Los Angeles Times.

Jan. 28-Space huttle Columbia memorial, designed by the late I amu

oguchi, unveiled in Miami.

Photo By Jody Uyechi

REDRESS RALLY-Actor Edword James Olmos was on hand at on Aug. 5 rally to urge the government to stand and deliver on redress. The rally was held In Little Tokyo and it attracted over 300 people.

Karl Bendetsen, 81, Washmgton, June 2 ; devl ed the 1942 mIlitary eva uatlon plan of 110,000 person of Japanee ance try from Pacific oasl

Gen. hart Bolte, 93, A1exan-dna, a, eb II ; commanded lOOth In! Bn (1943-44 ItalIan campatgn), commander-tn-chlef, AGF Europe (1952·53)

Thomas rowl y, 7 J, Glen· VIew, 1I1 • Ma) 29; commanded Co E, 442nd RCl , WWII

Re . Dr. Harr), Y. H himoto, 76, an DIego Oct 22 Holtne s Church

mlOlster (193 19 ), Kit..u Gardens reSident manager ( 1984- '9)

alo 'hi 110 hi, 69, The Hague. Jan . ? 1 442nd ReT vctemn. 30·year staff mcmber U Intcrnational Court of Ju ticc (1952- 6)

Elizabeth Humbargar. 6, todaon. Jul} 9 tea her (1924 1969)

decomtcd b) Japane'e government tn 197 lor hcr work \\ ith Japatlese om­nlunit}

1989 NECROLOGY

Masamori Kojima 66, Lo Angele , Dec. 10, 1988; new paper· man-editor (1950-64), L.A. Mayor Bradley i tant.

Albert . Kosakura, 82, Berkeley, July 10; travel agent, Buddhi t

hurch of Amenca lay leader Henry T. Kubota, 87 eattle, 0\

10; North Americal/ Post publther (1951-19 0).

Rev. Kenr 0 Kumata 80 Kyoto. May 6, eattle-born rmnl ter-emeritu . Buddhlt Churche' of America

Ralph M. liwa, (H, Honolulu. Oct 25; peClal as lta.nt to UntV of Hawati pre ident. chaired tate Demo­cratil. part) tn 1970 , legl lahve a. I -tant to en Daniel Inouye (196366).

Dyke D. tiyaga\\a, 74, Lo ngeles, ept. 14; Joumah t. edttor, e\\ York Hokubel himpo(l950- 2),

ChIcago cene Maga:ine( 1952); coun­dor, a1if Dept of Correcuon'

Lt. 01. harl T. akada, 75, eanl . Oct II. pre\\ ar Engh h sccuon

I!ditor. Great I orthem Dail\' militB1) el\ ilian 11 career offi r in and Japan

Jan. 31-Michael Armaco t named .. amb ador to Japan, ucceeding

Mike Mansfield. February

Feb. 5-Bill Yo hino selected as JACL national director, u eeding Ron Wakabayashi, who resigned in 1988.

Feb. 10 & ll-Figure kater Kriri Yamaguchi ftni hes first , with partner Rudy Galindo, in the pairs competition and econd in the women' individual competition, at the U . . figure kating championship in Baltimore.

Feb. l2-Members of Mile-Hi JACL testify before the Colorado fi­nance Committee on behalf of H.B. 1263, a bill which would exempt Re­dres recipien from being denied tate pension and welfare.

Feb. 19-Day of Remembrance held in Lo Angel .

Feb. 23-Rep . orman Mineta and Robert Matsui write letter urging col­leagues to upport a budget appropria­tion of 5 million for Redre in fi cal year 1990.

March March l-Amencan War

Reltef Aoclatlon announce file injunction agatn t Redre tion

eteran plan to legi la-

March 6-Hou e ppropriatJon ubcomrruttee on Commerce, Ju tJce

and JudIciary recommend 250 mil-lion for Redre \0 fi cal 1990.

March 10-Three hundred people attend a rally tn upport of tenure for UCLA Profe or Don akanl Iu.

March 1 teve akaJo' grie-vance agam t an Francl co tate ni­verslty reJ ted

March 12--SallSei, a play tamng the band Hiro hima, open at the Mark Taper Forum \0 Lo Angele .

pril April I- Bob akaguchi , Broom­

field, Colo., ational JACL v.p., 1000 Club & Membership ervlce ,resign .

(1937), Ml veteran, Loomi. DI tnct Judge (1970-77), JudiCIal hearing of­fi er (1978-85).

April 28-Former J CL . ational Dire tor Ron Wakaba} hl"ro ted."

pril28-J CL dmi~lratJ\"e Di­re t~~ eaI Tarugu hi re igns.

Ma 3-Sleve akajo' grie\ ance against SFSU denied again.

la 8-Time Maga:ine incorrectly reports that Japanese Americans had re­ceived Redress payments.

May 16-Two group of Japan American file pape~ to block aRe· dress injunction filed by a purported veterans group.

May 23-Deborah Lim selected as researcher for J CL' Resolution #7.

May 23-Cro burned in front of Meiji Gakuen High chool in weet­waler Tenn.

May 24--Califomia' Go . George Deukmejian igns legi lation banning the sale of semi-automatic assault weapons, due partly to the tockton massacre.

May 25-UCLA ProC! or Don akani hi granted tenure after a three­

year battle. May 27- Helen Kawagoe, Carson,

Calif., fill po t va ated by Bob aka-guchi . '

June June6-Ro Ochi ,e ecutiveas i -

tant to Lo ngel Mayor Tom Brad­ley and director of the City Criminal Ju tice Planning Office, 10 a run-off electJon for the Office 2 eat of th Lo' Angel Community Col1ege Di tricl Board.

June ll- Mlchael Chang win . French Open men' mgle tenni champIon lup.

June 23-Forum on the Heart Mountam Draft Re 1 te held m an Franci 0

June 28-Paul Igasalci armounced JACL Washington, D.C. repr enta­live.

July July 20-23-Pan American ikkei

A ocialion Convention held tn Lo Angeles.

July 28-Hawaij tate Rep. Roland Kotani lain by wife, Grace Imura-Ko­tarn . After confe ing to the crime at the police tali on July 31, he kill her­self 10 the women' restroom.

jul 31- Jim (Mtng fiai) Loo, Raleigh , c., killed in a "ra ially motivated" attack. Brothe Robert and Lloyd Piche are acre ted.

ugu t ug. sey akagawa, in a

peech deli ered at the Chicago Tn­Di trict onventJon of the Eastern, MIdwest and Mountatn Plam Di trict Council of the J CL, all for a" It..­kel ummlt" at th 1990 J CL national con enllon

ug. CRR pon rs a Redre rally tn LIttle Tokyo to bnng attention to the delay m pay men .

ug. andm Fuku hJma, 19, named the 19 9 i I \ eek Queen

ug. Mart.. Iwashita. 14, di at a Glenda! , CalIf. ho Pltal as a ~ul[

of gang-related violence. u. _ - Th Arita fumih. f

o ·a. \\hile on at ur of the ' .. to fight Japan ra ism to\\-an! Bla' ha\e theIr baggage tolen \\hil tn L Angel.

ug. U-The Alita' baggage i re­o\ered. 11 \\as found tn a dump ter b}

a un!) guard. ug. U-Califomia mbl -

Con urrent R lurion 3 • requinng the in 1W.1 n of the inlernment of Japan Americans in h I hi t ry boo' P , mbl}man Gil Ferg n. oppo ing th bill. i criri ized for re­marks on erning "American Japs."

ug. 27-Publi forum on the WWll draft resi ters held in Angel.

ug.3l-Offi eof Redress dmin­i tration mail out eligibility f, nus to eligible pe~ons aged 90 and above.

plember pI. 1- The Fourth ariona!

J CL ingl Con enrion h Id in Torr­ance, Calif.

epl. 7-Publicarion of East \ est upended.

pI. I enate ppropnaoon ubcommittee recommend no figure

for Redress funding in fi cal year 1990. ept. 1 The Mal/day Morning

Blue , a ne, paper for the Coli ge of an Mateo. prints a lener to the edit r

where the wri ter. referring to ian ' , tat ,"I never u ed to hate them. But

I do no " ept. 23-"An meri an Proml' ,"

a fundral er for the ational J L, i held tn an Fran I·CO.

ept. A ian Amen an col1ege tudents. denied entry to a Hollywood,

Calif. di 0, claIm ra ial di riminatlon and plan prote

ept. 2 enate approve Redre as an enutlemcnl, begtnnlng tn FY 1991.

conference committee approve' en. Daniel In­ouye' proposal to make Red.res an entitlement.

ovember ovember auonal oalltion for

Japanese merican Redres di banded. o. I-Durrell De in llin

con I ted f first degree murder of gang-related kIlling of Karen To hima.

o . 1- nti- Ian iolence con-ference held 10 hmgt n, D C

o . ongre appro e onfer-ence report on the appropriatton bill contamtng Redre an entttlement.

o . 17 Denise Okimoto wins a unanlmou decl Ion 10 a ex. dlscnmlna­tlon case In Pa . dena, Calif

o . 17-Callech Profe or Mark Tan uye, dented tenure earlier in the year. present hI ase claiming unfair procedure at a ommuOlt} forum.

o\. 21-Pre idcm Bu h sign ap­propriation bIll contalntng Redres\ en­titlemem

December Dec. J -Durrell DeWItt Collin' ~'l­

tcnced t 27 yCilr~ in the Illing of Karen To hlma

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PARKER, ARIZONA-APRIL, 1942

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View of the main street in Parker. Near this desert town, the War

Relocation Authority constructed and maintained a center for

evacuees of Jopanese ancestry during World War lion the Colorado

River Indian Reservation. The camp was called Poston .

Remembrances from Pearl Harbor Sunday to Poston A Per onaJ Ob ervation b incent Tajiri

o those wondrous day of innocence! Hand over heart , we pledged allegiance to the flag and of thee I sang to sweet land of liberty. We bought the dream a packaged: the utopia in textbooks; Lazarus' Statue of Liberty sonnet; "We the People" in calligraphic script. But that was before barren de ertlands gave birth to barbed wire enclo ures; before the dawning of Selma , Watergate, Viell1am and Iran/Contra. A time when the dream was bright and shmy and belonged to all . Regardless.

* * *

Camp Bonneville hug the olumbia River on the Wahmgton tate ide. A product of Franklin D.

Roo evelt' CC program It ha been taken over by the army and what wa onc a crab apple groye now

support a nfle range wIth large , counterbalanced target that can be pulled up on command from eight­fo t deep pit . It j a December Sunday, the latter being a mi nomer, ince there will be no un on thl

d~y born in heavy ml 1. We' re the boy from ompany B, 18th Engmeer Ten months m the peacetime army

have made automaton of u and m cold that penetrate to the marrow , we huddle In dent, cattered group

around the warmth of fire bummg m blackened oil drum Dnlled t non-thInk, we patiently awaIt the ne t command

metime after 0930 the echelon are called to th finng hne Rapid-fire bur t from .30 calibre eml­automat I re ound . The cent of gunpowder weeten th aIr ommg off th firing 110 , I noti e the CO' dog robber, pi Eddie Martin, Immaculate a alway m freshly-pre ed d ' , wa mg at me I remove the ott on plug from my ear "Hey. TajIrl," he' hout­

Ing, "the Jap ju t bomb d Pearl Harbor"

1 hmlt my answer t a nod . Martin is a likable ort, but I al 0 kno\\ him a a d VIOU pIa er of h ad

game Ten month m the new v Id of the rm had pernlltted only a vagu awarene of Japan and i lO\aSIOn of hlOa Pearl Harbor, I there u h a pIa <)

Po 111\ that MartJn I tudymg mer orne ort of reaCllon , I bus} m) -elf at the qUipment table I check m) orIng, bla ken the Ight of th I\t1 lover an oil lamp. and ram an oil Ie nmg pat h d \vn the gun barrel .

It 1. n' t until much luter, ardined on a ben h 10

tht: ba I- of a ton and·a-h If headIng for the Portland \Ir Bat:. that Ikarn that P ari Harbor i in Ha\\aii.

bll of ge graph) that v 'ill profoundl ftc t the

our 'of 0 man h e The nll t return with the night. It I after - . 0,

an int' e tl n at th ' I nt:!) nd of th .m ba e It e amm lip I In th \1-1 nd a nd \\clgh a po ket of III 'anrido belt H 'adhghl th hISt t ' me m) \\u that night- refm ' ting In the fo_ ffe lIng a mtl­itan tan '. I I'P out andh Ul, " Halt \ ho goe

th re')"

h' headlight b , that )1 a pi

whole ale produce market , he ay . Though tranger ,

their face ha e a familiarity with tho e I've known for mu h of my life. J wave them on with a friendly, "Okay, move on."

It ha been a long day - at lea t twelve hour ince Cpl. Martin , Ii tening to the portable radio in

the C .O . ' jeep, had yelled ome,thing about "Jap "

and "Pearl Harbor." Red tail1ight fade into the fog until there i nothing but night. M) mind linger on .he dnver-attracti e, he wa .

hfetime of morning 10 mirrors: 0 ernight tub­

ble darkening ochre pigmentallon . Reflected image blur WIth klOdred feature : Ingle-lidded eye flu h to

the facial plane; hrur the color of the night. A warene, dawn -the face of the enemy

hort minute later, at 2400 , trigger-happy and gung ho , PFC Mackafee repla e me. He grunt a que lion "Real quiet ," I an wer.

The long Day of Infamy had come to an end But Infamou day were till to come.

* * * The incar eratlOn of Japane e American b gan

hort hour after the attack on Pearl Harbor. om 700 alien Japane e. Ii ted b the FBI a leader of OClal, bu ine . agricultural and rehgi u organization, are rou ted into cu tody . By mid-February the number d tained reache 2,192, approximating ten percent of the adult Japane e allen male on the We t Coa t. The Trea -ury D partment- oon to Incite the jittery With the fal e announcement that 20,0 Japane e were pOI ed In an Franci 0 awaitmg orders-aJ 0 moved qUickly, freezing the bank ac ount of all Japan e. alien and Illzen alike

Thee early a tion , which dealt a deva tatmg Impa t upon an un ophl ticated. pohllcally powede '

Japane e community. an be con idered ju tifiable The action that followed were problematic.

In the earl) da) of the war the loyalt of the Japan Amencan to the mted tate \\a arcely que tioned tudy ofCahforn13 new papers Indicated that of 67 edltonal pubh hed dunng the fir t four week of th \\oar. 62 expre~ ed faith in th Japan e, four were unfa orabl , and one qualified It · opInion. However, \\o ithin i, week the favorable edlronal had dropped to 9, the unfa\ orables limbed to 99, with one till in the ambivalent column

Imilartud) of the "Letter to the Editor"

olumn . Indicated that th entlment of the publi followed an almo t identl al \\ ing leanwhile, the Department of Ju tiLe had be om th~ larget of a lener­\\fitIng mO\ ement pre uring for the e 'acuation. tn-

arceration and dep )rtatlon of Japane e men ~ an .

per ," Congre man Leland Ford of alifomia. a among the fir t to all for" oncentrali n amp."

Con erted or not, a movement wa d finitel

afoot. The We tern Grow r Prote ti e and th Gro er- hipp r egetabl a 'OClation , mo ed b

greed' the rnerican L gion and the eteran f Foreign ars, uper patriot oundmg lh all t col­or ; and the enophobi atI e on of the Golden We t and the California Joint Immigran n ommittee

were among th major organization pu hmg for the ou ter of Japane e mencan from the' We t C at.

olumnl t Henr M Lemor can be credit d for ~ rth­

right ly tatIng th entIment · f the e group "Herd • m up," h \\rote, "pa k 'em off and give 'em the

In ide room in the badland . Let 'em be pinched, hurt,

hungry and dead up again t It. Per onall>. I hat th Japan e nd that goe for all of them." The I) wa for whole ale internment. alien and cItl7en ali I-e .

ith no Imilar call for the removal of German mer­ican or Italian mencan allen -let alone th e \! h wer citIzen -the differen e wa racim.

ppo ition fr m FEr Dire t r J dgar Hoover. nome), G neral Fran I Biddle and hi

d puty. Jame Rowe, who had e amined record e tab­Ii hIng the loyalty of the Japane e merican. em tion~

rook over and the media and politiCian fell tnt I k tep. Wnh the 10 ar erati n of allen Japane e alread

authonzed b the I - uan e of Pre Idenllal Pro lamatIon

#2525 on December 7. the maJont group-the Cilil n i ei \\ho -e nght · were pr tected b} the Constllu­

llon- becam the targ '( Dnven b) fear, greed and JU t plam raci m. antl-Japane e entIment re ted A", the L. Time · anaJoglz d on ebruary 2, .. lper I

noneth Ie a \ Iper v.herever the egg 1- hatched- 0

a Japane - mencan, b m of Japane e parclIt­grow up to be a Japanee, not an merican"

DeWitt .... a more uc 10 t Jap i a Jap'" While ubJec[ t dogma the We~tern e ense

Commander \\a ah~ay con (;IOU 0 the prevailing

wmd ottn,g the entiment 01 the War Dcpanment. De~m performed a fa t Jek)ll · Hyde tran Ition and be arne a forefront advocate torc~acuatlOn . The rna ter architect preferred the hado\\ They were As i~tant

e\..retary of the Wa~ John J . :vI loy (wh prmi'Jcd the Impetu that agIng ccrctaI) of \Var Hen!) L

11m on could not) ; . Pro .. o t l iar hal , laj Gen . lIen . 1. Gullion and hi Allen 01" I ion dire tor the

wily, dedi atcd 01. K rl RobIn Bem.kt 'n .

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Pearl Harbor - Poston

COn/muedfrom Pre ~'io u s Page

On Feb. 19, the document known as E ecuti e Order 9066 was quickly igned by Pre ident Roo e ell.

uthor hip of thi ingeniou device belong to Gen .

Gullion. By giving the military the authority to desig­nate pecific area as en iti e from which "any or all per on could be excluded ' the evacuation of all Japa­

ne e American from their home ,farm and place of bu ines became afail accompli. The Corp of En­ginee haVing been readied in advance required but 28 day to build and prepare 16 A embly Center. The fir t evacuation came on March 24 with the re­

moval of 54 familie from Bainbridge 1 land , Wash . Le anctioned , but ju t a effective, wa the forced

evacuation of the Japane e American from Ternlinal J land who, on Feb . 25 , were given 4 hour by the

avy to abandon their home with little i tance or

de tination . Photogroph by Roymond Okomufo 1976

Friday. January 5-12, 1990 I PACIAC CITIZEN -11

f du t. fine ifted fI ur, whitenin", mbat t _ \ andering bet\ een barm . and feeling a tiny grip

tight ning in mine and follo\ ing a gaz t ee an arm d entr). Th aimJ harter and the fant ) f

hildren' tori . But und rnealh th arel fri oli omething nettl hapele, un )' feeling. Qu

tion eeking an \ It i thi that continue trouble: dl parat in i-

dent that meet at a ommon point. The momentary bonding with trange who feature re mble min

at the peri met r of an air b in Portland n a De-cember night. A late night onfrontation with Idle in a fo aken de ert . Anned guar \ earing unif nn

identical to mine-on th ther ide of barbed \ ire When rea on run thin, what d fin the nem .

* * * On April 11. 1943. l ame Hatsuaki ~ aka a, 6

From the e A embly Center the e acuee were

later huttled by train and bu to ten Relocation Center In even tate where orne were confined for clo e to

four year . In 1982, after hearing te timonie from more than

750 witne e, the Commi ion on Wartime Relocation

and Internment of Civilian concluded:

REMNANTS OF POSTON ~ornerstone of Poston Camp I school auditorium - gymnasium is dated June 1943. School was built with adobe by camp inmates

and subsequently covered with stucco. Structure was subsequently used as a training and senior citizens center by the Colorado River Indian Reservation.

a World \ ar / army cook i11lerned at the Topa:, rah

Ce11ler took hi mongrel dog for all early mOTlling

lValk. As he approached the barbed wire fence a entry

in the ourhea t guard tower ordered him to halt.

Waka a, pooroflzearin , ma ' 1I0t havecomprehellded_

Raising both arm in the ulliver 01 ge tlIre of urren­

de,., he walked tOlVard the tower. A ingle hot wa

fired . The bullet went through. Wakasa' che t and

evered hi pine . Death wa immediate.

' The poll y of exclu ion , removal and detention

wa e ecuted again t 120,000 people without indi­Vidual review, and exclu ion wa ontinued virtually

without regard for their demon trated loyalty to the

the ba k ide of a G.!. truck bouncing along a rutty dirt road . Maybe it ' another half-hour before we top

at a gate under the glare of an overhead potlight. gruff voice a k for identification and I pa along m

furlough paper . omeone el e want to in pect my duffel bag and a I hand it over the edge of the truck, re ntment ri e within me. Three year in the army have ingrained cia di tinction . The audacity of being

The impre ion and ob ervation on the WWll internment of Japane e m ri an b in ent Tajiri

i from the oon-to-be relea d b k , "Through Inno­

cent Ey :' publi h d und r au pi f K iro erv­ice , a charter d L ngel n n-profit organizati n

dedicated to the health care of the eld rI . Originall compiled by hool teacher Ra Fran hi and Red ro Dire tor Paul Takeda in Po ton, "Thr ugh Inn cent

Eye" i a collection of the \ riting and artworl-. of

nited tate 11 lhi was done de pite the fact

that not a Ingle documented act of e pionage, abotage or fifth column acti ity wa committed by an merican ci tizen of Japane e ance try or by a re ident Japane e

allen on the We t Coa t. " earched by tho e whom I outrank. What' next.-a body earch? J tell my elf that thi mu t be routine but

re entment till molder . * * * The remembrance are in fragment . Being

awakened in mldsleep and detraining into a four a .m .

darkne into what could be the center of the earth . "Parker," the condu tor had aid. ot fully awake , with my bnde of a few month be ide me , my recol­

lection i of tanding on a rai ed wooden platfonn In the middle of nowhere and hivering from the cold a

the chugging of the train faded into lonely ilence.

Po ton ll , where we pend our i it in a room partitioned by heet hung from the ceiling with a

blanket a ro bare flooring a a bed, appear di - ut imilar to the barrack at Po ton III which i home to

my mother and the young twin The memory of that reunion with family memb r I hadn ' t een ince my

father ' funeral fi e year before elude me now . one

f u knew that there would be no return to our hou e in an Diego overlooking the bay. hou e taken 0 er by the navy that would vani h with aLI furniture, per­onal belonging, memorabilia and heirloom collected

o er a family' lifetime.

chool childr n ho r corded th ir ~ ling during

1942-43. The article by Tajiri , plu the point of hi ' -

torian Yuji Ichioka and Lane Hiraba a hi, along \ iuth document ,map and data, ha e been added a back­drop to the original \ ork by the hildren to prO\ id a

dimen ional under tanding of internment. Th b k i bing publi hed in b (h oftco er and

hardcover edition . In order t ub Idize printing and

production co t ,K ir ervi e i urr ntl accepting order at pecial prepublicati n price · f 29.50 fo r

th oftco er and 49.50 for the hard ov r. For group order , an additional 10% di count i ' a ailable n r­der ' of five or more . Ta, d du tible pro eed to KClro

full half-hour pase . Then , a di tant hum be­

come a roar and jiggling yellow dot become head­lights . Quartenna ter ton and one-half back up to the platform. hadowy figure load mailbag and car­

ton left by the train: "Goin' to Po ton '? Climb in ." o much forgotten-only nippets remain : walk­

ing that mile-long road b twe n Po ton II and TTl , hand-in-hand with a i year-old ni ce who epa t two year had been confined t thi c mmunal pri on . Puff

ervice ' Generati n Fund . rder and addditlOnal in~ nnatlon from Ro.,e It on a woden carton. I earch for a oft

pot among themailbag.It. probabl a full day and ne-half Ince we left helby and once again I'm on

ervice , 25 . Boyl ngele, 9

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12 PACIFIC CITIZEN I Friday, January 5-1 2, 1990

Running the 28.2-Mile Marathon Into Moments of the Past

By tan Ie Kanzaki

Perhap you potted the extra t\ 0 mile for the marat~on in the title. 0, it I not a typo and ye . an explanatJon

at the end . Anyway let me begin by aying I was one of the 24,996 who tarted and one of the 24,55 fin i her of the 20th New York City Marathon conducted by the ew York Road Runner Club (NYRRC). A you know thi i the world premier marathon. Even got my name Ii ted in the Y Po t.

"So, what' the big deal?," you ay. Hey gi e me a break. I'm ure there' been million who ran it ince that Greek fellow Pheidippide in 490 BC. Anyway it was a big deal for me. Thi wa my fir t one. Beside what other port can you line up with world cia and even a 19 8 Olympic gold medali t performer and perhap compete orne agai n t them? Okay, my time wa n't near world record bUI it wa a per onal attainment and an adventure into the pa t. "Say what?," you ay . Run along with me and read me out.

* * * It wa 5:30 a.m. E T, unday, ov . 5, 19 9. Wanted

to tay in bed and only dream about the marathon T dIdn't want to be one of those who rock on the front porch and wonder what it could've been Dragged my foggy elf out. Did orne breath 109 e ercI e and orne tret htng. Wa hed up but ouldn't get the fog out. Looked OUI the wtndo\l. . Dark and foggy Itke me. Forced fed my elf with dry cereal, ye ter­day' pancake VItamin , gin eng and lugged down Ihe re­maining Exceed HIgh arbohydrate ource Yuk!

till 10 a fog dre ing up. lowly put on my Ike hort and Frank horter inglet. Put on my Thor-Lo ock and tie up my ike Air Max LIght JU t nght. Why alllhe fu ') "Hey, anythtng for the edge." But 10 contra I I put on my tore up Columbia Univer ity weat hlrt and wore out Jean . Logical explanation later on. Checked out my port bag, zipped it up, lung it over my houlder and out the apartment.

A Morning Out for the Marathon the World's Bigge t . ..

- J'CW3 fill dark out and overca t. The City i ure quiet about thi time . Who aid, "The City never leep ?" Anyway the fog i lifting and for me too. Got on th empty eemingly well lit clean subway 0 mugging plea e All thi i not an everyday luxul) . Ride take!> me to the e\ ~ York Pubh LI­brary to plch. up the pwal MT bus to Ft. Wad worth,

taten hland, Y pon arnving wllh eye no\l. WIde open lee thou and

like a ratnbo\~ all 10 theIr colorful runntng outfit hned up wrapped around three CIty block trong Looked for my buddy the e\\ York uper an el Marathoner Cynl i hlmoto and that veteran camera carry 109 Dr. am KOlde. owhere to be een, but what' thl ') A big banner WIth katakana and kanji

followed by a conttngent from Japan 10 theIr line I top of the Itne deSIgner outfit·. Do the) look malenah 1I all) formida­ble 0, no, Cyril or Dr am would be 10 that group .. Then I wonder If a "M Kanzaki" 10 the runner' Itll among them Okay , okay. ay It, .. ot another one from the nce paddles"

Getttng on the bu I e fa e. . orne leepy, paced. mlltng, cared, 0 forth coupl chant. orne Ii ten 10 on

peronal ony Walkman A group of hlcano eaung a choco­late bar and a bilingual ItalIan in a fnendly banter \\ Ith an

mencan II aCII\ ity halt a the bu . goe up the rrazano arrow Bndge Ther I awe 10 the atr tor thi I the lir·t

two nllle 10 th rey r, order. t \ ad worth . nd of the hne for the tart Vv drag

u clve out lOtO the aml) p tour mar;haling area I get thl anxlOu fcelin o I gOI year ago when I report d for duty

nhke ' I l)ear.; ago It I a elf- ontalOed marathon CIt . Today thou and of runner; mill about 10 no ord rly formatlOn Ltne up a uall) for refrehment Large tent allover th pIa e Different rehglou t:fV1 e ,rna age (legIt, of our.;e),

rto an (purtabl toil t OOplu). p y halogl t, a ~IA H hke tenl. ma organtz d Ir tchlng e Ion and the nau attng PA . t'l11. Ho\\c\' r. there \\ a an announ 'ment ,1 ktne It an) bod) had an e Ira patr of running hon It eem

)meOt J) forg t Ihelr;

'1 h n ther

camera. You may end up in the .Y. Time pi cured in another type of runn ing . Rumor aJ 0 w nt around that there ere photographer from PIa girl magazine eire ed a runner .

Striking Up a Conversation with Runners with a Kansai Accent

Strangely for the great amount of people about to enter to a te t of endurance there i relative caJm. It eem every detai l had been worked out from the time

in May when people lined up at CentraJ Park fo r appli­cation to the la t fini her of the marathon. All credit to the great NYRRC and their fanta ti organization . But where i Cyril . and good 01 Doc am?

After exploring the ground I go to my bu with the fir t initiaJ of m la t name. "Hello . what' thi ?' Home boy from Japan . At fi t the look down at m outfi t ince it badl contra t ith their . I plain it i purely plurali m f cul tural ideali m between utilitari m ver u ae thetici m. I t a ha e my inrellec­tual ide you know. Seeing them cratching their head J no longer am philo phic and gi e impli ti C e pla­nation. ''I'll go to the tarting line warm but unfa hion­able. Howev r, ju t before the gun I'll di card m beggar' outfit and run cool. At th end I will pick up m. fa hionable running outfi t which wi ll b \ ai ting for me in thi bu." I end wi th a Pla[Qni oundtng qu tion, "What will you do?" II of a udd n I ee light bulb Itghtlng up abo e their hi idohin d tylized hair. eed le to ay they will I a e th ir

outfit in the bu and go out old but go back to their hotel warm and wi er.

Speaking ab ut their hotel there wa orne initial onfu i n due to their perhap Kan ai accent . I a ked

where they were ta ing and one good 01' boy aid 'at the e hou ." I felt like laughing but being a good 01' J-A bo kept an in crutable face bide J didn ' t kno wher th were comi ng from. Thi item wa traighten d ut when I pott d ne of their bag with a tag from th 'E Hou e."

ow that we got that out of the way It wa time t rna e out to our tarting gat . From that time to the tartmg point n the bridge plec of lothmg new all over the place landing on tr e . fenc and v n on runner. There i a udden calm a 24,996 heart go into variou beat. . mall group lu ter in qui I

ner au can ratIon de plte th naueating I ud P y tern bla tmg ut confu mg in tru tlOn . Th n th re

are th two Japane runner till m th Ir bl::autlful outfit deCiding on a conc n u agreem nt on \I. hat (0

do With their outfit Llk in the rmy we u ed to a , 'Th re ' alwa . the 3% that don't get th v rd"

I ee the till gray ki through the beautiful bridge . tructur and re ign my elf, "Well. ther' no turnmg ba k no for it "tara, tara, tara" for all u "tora' .' Th enem I ' fatigue, th eather I 50'F and 59% humidity and th terram I. relati\.' Iy flat but too long I re i w m pre-ra e ta LtC of a m dilied Imagery running. [ la) out the cour 10 tenn of land­mark., mileage and po ible b dll) c ndltion. For week all thi I gone 0 er and a er many tim and ommitted to memory Then It' pray to finl h

My thought ar brought ba k to earth a our lame-du k of a Ma 'or dward 1 Ko h gi e WIth hI la t marathon chm oz p h Then it' from th ridl ulou to the ublim a our natIOnal anthem pI r e the 01 air. urpn mgly a larg number jom m mg-mg, Fe ling of pnde enter relte\ IIlg orne ten Ion.

The traditIon I (art annan d e

e non to gre t u . Feel ~ ad. L k f f\\ ard ( th fir t \\ at r and E. d En r~} Drink ({J n at mil four. Bod} n t f ling right. Got t \\ ait unti l: r 6 mile.

I hear the di t.ant all f th booming out ith orne of un et Park . Big cro water. Feel reaJ elcom d. Both id

Halfway: It Hell and a 1978 Cas

G neral now I . 1

'7. trange wa I found out WhIle on .1 dl mg tn p to K y Largo a diver I met told m about 1l ad Had nice kid too Th y mu t b gro\\. n up abou t nov,.. La king back I 0\ i Ion a bronze plaque with" u tin K nn y fern nal Garag " engra\' d up n II "RIP Au un RIP." I adly r p at

* Here come Qu en bora Bndg\.: or I - Ollie pomt

and a ro t 16 mIl IntO lanhattan There' that arp t and" u h" I rubb d my to It' the begmnmg

of e mg orne runner \" alkmg 'He) , th re' the Buildlllg." Running pa t (h mademOl lie m h r nam e pro\in ial dre . \\.hich now ems to be dragglllg her Ther ' that gU) t with th tn-colors no longer tlymg high "I La France and you too. I yell on pas lllg th m.

ff the bndg my feet arc killing m' a I make my lir t porto an pit top. "Hey, (he Ime f rm r h re," I h ar nna loe ome time but no other hal e p Ir t \,enu and the tenderlOin thorofare

of th Yuppie Band play theme from "Ro ky" and "The hanot f Fire' Thl redll) pump mt! up Korean gu from the egetable . ton.! pa ing out !teed oranges 111 a big tray Pe I all o\er the place I .. ay "g m p umida" and m e on to 6th treet and Ger-mant \\In

Pa two Japane e womt!n. Look at ea h ther and get a ni t! 00\\ mde. urther n up I '>ec a gray haired Japane gentleman walking \\. ith zonked out ey . I gi e \\ ith the "oambare' ." He come uut of it and beo!n. running . In tead of a b{m / mile I get :I

b oming "dom ." Behind me I hear a\;ccntnl "ban­zai' .. from the cro\\d. ummg ar und r c' tw m r' Japanc e in red hopi at .lOd whue hachmlakl' a no ledgmg [h an lent cheers

Thl I be mtng an all·Japane 'a aIr. but n t

t tor long a \ ,; urther n nh tore ghe I bl I

no

\\ ith anbbcan Lalin mu I\;

tr m pani h Harlem. \ 11",11

bam em 10 be pan} ing . "He}. tht!re' a harp pr ud paratr per lrum m}

Id UlII l the 2nd. Irbome 0 1\ I n tanding tall pit hined <.hd r I that great," I

OflllflU .. J 0 1 t'..a Pa

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Running the Marathon COnllfluedjrom PrevIous Page

pridefully tell my elf. Can't rei t. I ell "What are r'T ' you . he trooper uddenly look at me and miling

yeJl back," irbome." "How far?" I challenge." 11 the way ," he repeat e eral time I tum around and

gl e an unofficIal paratro paiute which he return

with a n uri ~h . Jump chool wa all eriou but there

wa omething funn) that came back [0 me. There was a 'ay lOg that went 10 th fir t week they eparated the

men fr m the boy In the econd week they eparated

the men from the idiot The final week the idiot

jumped Can thi have ome appiJcatlon to tho who attempt to fiOl . h the marathon"

Pa ing the 20-Mile Po t - and the Yankee Stadium I Sighted

. J enter laughing the Willi venue Bridge for a

hart courte y run int the Bran . uddenly my lower

back tire and feel like it' caving in. " Keep going

boy ," r ay to my elf, "You heard the trooper when

he aid 'all the way. " It ' al 0 nearing the 20 mile

po~nl or what ome veteran ay i the real half way

powt and the invi ible wall. Can ince your elf and

ay over and over, "There i no uch thillg a the wall." Big crowd all ver th pia e . On top of the bridge I ee a valley now co er doer with buildings .

"H y, that looks Itke Yankee tadium in the di -tance." What memorie . Played hook from ch 01 once and neaked in to ee the la t game of the World '

erie. Forgive me, Mi Wnnn , wherever you are .

N t one of y ur better tudent y u were one of the

be t teacher I' ve ev r had . After all the e year and

in the middle of a marathon I'm g ing to ay thank

a million for teaching Engh h to me and giving me

th world of literature . You were the greate t. Madi on A enue Bndge, the la t one to cro and

back into Manhattan . " ow why do all bridge ha e

an upward ele atlOn?" I decry . Here we go into Fifth

venue and Harlem. More ghetto bla trw full b m

with oul, rock and rap mu ic . High five, cheer and

count down . Feel bu yed bllt at 21 mile my thigh

begm to bum and ache. I tart to walk but get war e.

. I can ' t give up now," r ay to my elf "Think boy of

all tho e training mil in all kwd of weather." I al a

r m mb r ba k there the blind runn r and the man

With an artificial leg fr m the Ach ille Tra k Club.

How ab lit the three 91 ear old running . In piration

tim . r '1 wi begin to run feeling a little better.

p ah ad another y ung Japane e woman in ob­

IOU pam barely running. I know ho the fee ling i .

I run up t her I gi e out with ome 'gambale ' "

and "mochoto's ." Through tear he bow to me and

all th fncan merican who are re Uy cheering h r

n ven under trywg condition u tom taught con-twu

'I< * * It' 125th treet and Mar u arvey Park-th

eot r of Harl m . Hey. thi a my fir t a lal work

fi Id t rntory What memonc ' How long ha It ben?

The plaeem to b the arne What b autlful

m mon '. Th pc pi . pia e and p riod ev n again t

anger. ang t and attitude .. I w ndcr what happen d t

m f rm r eh nt and call agu ? he go d time and

the bad tll11 . W dId part tom I hallu In tina r am I ' clI1g them all hned up and he nng man')

he pmt rna e me on 11 t m ' ar a lOa .. ) nd - ka" ntral Par\.. orth and 11 O~

tr t I beglO pi klOg upome p d, but there'

m thlOg mOl u 10 fr nt f m Th r ar he

011 d With b ' . It ' th d \ 11 111 a de 11 f a run. .. et the ehlOd m ]' de II," [ )- nd th re ' that

gu With ,\ pmk \\an on t p f hi h ad \vlth wmg

n pp1l1g m pe pIe \ uld do an thlOg for the dge but thl I ndl ' ulou .

ut Jt lO_nd tr t and into 'ntral Park. ~1an

a mil I.,ere Llkt: b 'lOg h me but k p on \.. ep1l1g n 1 u r' n)1 qUIl Ih r . t I ~ ~ ah au a f

ub Id'd 1010 ra .• wal\..en. The walk.lO .. tak. \ il)." Ii! . ' h t rc

\ll'

lIm~u a) mg.

.. ail on, ail on." But I hear omeon yelling out my

name . I can't believe it for there tands tall on the

tone fence that uper an ei Cyril i himoto

c-: 6:08--QveralI421). Already dre ed in treet lath­

ing looking ready a if to run again with th marathon

medal around hi neck . A big high fi e " hich fuel

me on determined to go to the blue fini h line. But where i Do am .

Back into Central Park and It' all camino to a

cia e too oon like nearing the end of readino ab

book

that you ju t cannot put down . nd then ther~ are the

runner turned race walker runnmg in full tride t

look good at the end for th camera.

It' the fini h line. It' all 0 er. EverythlOg e m

erene and quiet I b gm walking. There ar a he

but urpri ingly my breathing i normal . There are

e~otion ~Jl around: crying. laughing, dragging, hug­ging hurting , etc. Thartk God I felt like "an eaole on

. b

wing to run and n t b weary . "

A walk through the chute to get time recorded.

a bottle of Perrier i handed it feel like party time.

proud moment a the marathon medal goe around

my neck . Everybody i treated by the organizers a if

you are world cIa fini her. We congratu late each

oth r all around haking hand and hugging. I wrap

era ing the Fini h Line: One of the 24,558 From a Field of 24 996

the Mylar blanket around me and feel warm . I realize

how cool it i out there upon eeing people with coat

on . I al a feel the warmth of pride ti ll trying to realize

that I did it. Thi i e pe ially a for a guy who wa

never even a good runner.

* * * Hundred of u are now walking like zombie in

our blanket queezed together n a narrow dirt path for our bu e . We peak quietly t the beat of the

crinki ng ound of the foil blanket . pan reaching my

bu I am handed a bag of go dl which I wolf down

po t ha Ie . I meet orne of the Japan e n w returning.

One 01' boy had tear not of joy but aching feet. I look

and he ha on brand new pair of ike ir tat. bing

a nice ikkei boy I wa in rutable but ympathetic .

Then [ aw him take a bite out of a bagel and hear

him x laim, "Thi dohnat u ta te terrible." Anyway

Friday, January 5-12, 1990 I PACIFIC CfT1ZEN 13

Strange. . . H w I Ran Int the P t

of Forgotten mon

A ll In all it \\a fun. trang t i h \\ ran into

the pa t of forgotten mem ri . There a al a

Ie on learned on th run . matter h w go d in

phy ical ondition in the final anal)' i it i th ~ ndl­

tion of the mind that rule whether ne i t fini h or

not. Whether tanding ar und or n th run I 01 tome

fine people from all ver the w rId . A t \\ rl-

once a year it eem thi rainbo\ of a populati n i

of one hue and of ne mind t h r y unto th fini h line . I mu t ha e had ab Ul I - up of E d drink . It help and i like fillino a ar up \ ith ga to

keep going. Come to think of it aft r a much up it

begin to ta te like it too . Finall a to th Kanzaki

from Japan I ne er ran into him. Ho\ er, for our

immediate information and ac ording to th final offi­

cial re ul r did fini h ahead of him . a let' h ar il

you all. "U A, A, ay." Ah m, thartk you.

After bidding, now I can ay it my fellow marathon­

er ayonara, I take the painful alk to nnd tr t

and purcha ed the hea y unday el York Time new paper. A pre-planned 1 had ju ten uoh finan

for it and one (1) ubwaylbu token . Panic time. a

token . I ru h back r -tracing my route. Forget it. It' gone . What to do . A k people ~ r hange . Ho k my

medal? Pick up enough di card d empty bottle for a

fare worth . Final opti n . That ' it, try Walking.

Exc ed, no porto an , no cheering cr d and rna b

D c am with ome bread . Th di tan e . au got

it-2 mile . It be om an unofficial 2 .2 mil

marath n for me . PI a e no tim . But au ant t

know omething el . I later found out that JU I b

hawing my marathon numb r I could ha e g tten a

fre rid n any public tran portation . Oh \i ell, it \ a

good e erci e. Ab ul ne t year. H y, h wabout am of ou

couch potatoe who had the gut and tamina to read me out thi far coming out. Let' g tom g ad 0)'

ganbaruing it going. ee you h re r und ab UI this

tim n xt year. It an g t lonel at time OUI there you

know.

'Private Parts' An Owner's Manual B Mike Ho hiko W9 J\\'

I f y u bu that brand new car with (he redre money ,

it will come equipp d with an owner' manual. It

ill tell au \ hen to che k with our deal r for It

h duled malntainan e to ke p It in go d running

order and how to k ep It lean and nice looking . P y hal gl t , ha e oft n equat d automobile a

phalli mb I of power and manho d . Th male d te a gr at deal f time ke ping hi car 10 king

, ptC and pan. lun d up 0 that it can re ch 60 mile

an h ur in a fe e ond and t impre hi girl friend.

If the pychologl t are right, then man I a ertly

dlpla ing hi privat part a repre ented by hi

O\\in r hip of a orvette, ura r en a mod t

rd . H did n t. h e\' r, g t a manual whi h gi e meantime

n h w to I k after hi pri ate pan

rIo e ome

\\ III d

\\ that mam i "'i ar =-randparcnt Ii em) el

me

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14- PACIAC CITIZEN / Friday, January 5-12, 1990

JACL PULSE Fremont, Eden Township OHicers Installed Jointly ARSO

• Inl.taIlation dinner. Sun. Jan :! I. 630-lOpm.crUise hIp SPlflt of L.A. Berth 94. Catalina Terminal. an Pedro In~talling officer: Ron Wakaba­ya hi Co~t : S38!ea.: include dinner, Crul e & enterullnmenL Send check made payable to C~on JACL to Carol Ann Mori. 21916. flllpoint ve. Car­on, CA 90745 Info: 213 34-366

CO TA • Installation and \\ard Banquet. SaL. Jan 27, Hohday Inn. I 00 Pow­ell t ( .F JOakland Bay Bridge). Pia er/Quartz Rm .• o-ho. I cocktatl 6:30 pm Dinner: 7:30 pm. Cost 20 ea In tailing officer' Shig Sugiyama Guest speaker;: Hon. Judge [rene Takaha hi & Cressey. akaga\\a.

J GLES • The th A.nnual In tallation Dlnncr­Dance at Feb 24, Holiday Inn 2640 Lakewood Blvd. Long Beach Cost 26 ea. $29 after Feb 16 0 ho t cocktail. 6 pm. Dinner 7 pm DanCing: Until midnight Comedian Charlie Labort Music Taka end checks made payable to Greater L. A Singles JACL to Janet Okubo. 2 I 207 S. Avalon #156 , Car on, CA 90745 Info (both 213) Janet. 35-756 or Joyce 329-5882.

MILE-HI • In tallatlOn Banquet, Aviation Club.

at . Jan 20 Cocktail : 6 pm Dinner' 7 pm Re ervatlOn (all 303) Dr. JIm Taguchl. 972-3093 , Ruth YamauchI . 237-9747. or JIm Hada . 2 7-2159

• ew Year' Party, at, Feb 17, ew China Re taurant. 4151 01-

fax o-spon ored by the MIle-HI Chaptcr and the Organization of Chinee Amencans Ticket · 25/ea

MONTEREY/ ALI A • First Joint in tallatlon dinner. Sal Jan 27. 1990. aval Post Graduatc

choo!. Monterey Cocktails. 6:30 pm Dinner 730 pm . peaker. Jel1) Eno· moto. JACL-LEC chalr: and Sandy Lydon. author. Chllla Gold Info tick­et. (all 408) Kellh Kuwatam. 373-476 I or Gcorge yeda, 372-5854 (Monterey). or Paul I hiuji, 422-7784 ( alinas)

ALLEY • InstallatIon dinner. at. Jan 11.

mcl Plaza . 7277 alJean Ave. an uy . Guest speaker' Dr. Ronald Ta­

kakI, U Berkele . author. trclllgers from a Differelll hare Co ktail,. 6:30 pm Dinner 7 pm Cost 25 Info (both 818) ono, 782-4765 or Marlon . 893-1581

A MATEO • "FInancIal Hou ckceping for thl! WIdowed Peron " the topic of thl! Peninsula v"ldowed Group mecllng.

un Jan. 21. 2 pm. idowcd 'Iatu., not ncccs. ary to attend Inlo. ROI

~nomot(). 415 343-2793 no

I<ATTL • ' lk.kcl Joining fogether to ieet TomoITo\>' \ hallenge.' the 68th an nual tn lallatIon banquet . at Jan. 27, 1990 cattle he raton Hotel To­wers Ke} nut> peaker: Warren Furu­talll. Lo. ngele mfied hool Dis­tnct Board Reservation d adhne. Jan I Ti ket~. 25/ea Info (both 206) Karen Yo hlloml. 524·4471. or ry.­l.ll Tanabe, 2 4-91 9

at Jan

CIllYO'S JAPAN E BUNKA NEEDLECRAfT

framin' BUDka l\u ,le ou" if!

294 We t Ball Road, Anaheim, 92 (» . (714) 995·2"32

Q raL

h orae

20. Buena Park Hotel Buena Park. Gue t speaker en 'i hl)ama. Re er­\allon: Charle Ida. "'I~ 974-1076; ticket!> will not be mailed Send check ( 25'ea. 520 tudems) made payable to EL OCO-JACL to ELA. OCO

Dinner. 494 Brook ide. 9266 .

pm.

• The 1990 Inaugural Dinner honor­tng the mJlitary ervice ot .:haptcr members at.. Feb 3. 1990, Garavelli . Restaurant. Gue t peaker' Cre ey I akaga\\a JACL national pre Ident Info: Jo eph K. Tanaka 9120 Dc. mond t. Loul ' •. 106 126.

TO KTO • 1990 tnstallauon dinner at. Jan 20. tockton Buddhi t Temple Mulu­Purpo e Room , 2 20 himlzu Dr Ho ted cocktail 6-630 pm. fol­lowed by dtnner & program . Guet peaker. KXT portscaster tuart

atow

COU TY • In tallation dmner. at. Jan 27. 6 pm, Harbortown Marma Re ort Hotel. 1050 chooner Dr.. emura 0 t.

$20/ea. Gue I peaker & topiC. CLA a '1 profe sor alene 1at umOlO, .. I el Women Commg of Age." Info (both 805) Teri Komat u. 9 4-1907 .

huck Kumyo hI, 805 4 4-0676 , or Joanne akano, 18991 -0876

Items publlcizmg JACL events should be type­wflffen (double-spaced) or legIbly hond.printed and ma,{ed at least THREE WEEKS IN AD· VANCE to the P C oHice. Please mclude contact phone numbers, addresses, etc.

fO CITY. Calif. - The Eden Township and the Fremont JACL Chapters held their Jomt m talJation on '0\ 11 at the Holiday Inn.

Jduro i. hlda of Eden To\ .... n hlp \\ as the master of ceremony Dr Yo, h

akashima. governor of the I 'CW"W DI trlct. was the in tailing officer June Hashimoto. pre ident of the Fremont JACL weI omed the chapters to their ftrst Joint in lallation and Ada Wada. pre Ident of Eden Town hip gave the Pre iden!' ddre

Cre ey, akagawa .. ational JACL pre ident. offered congratulato!) m -sage and tre ed the importance of JACL' role In the furure. The gue r peaker \\as Judge Irene Takah~hl.

\1unicipal Court Bay Judictal Di trI I

he hared her fanul} hi 101) and the expenences of her family dunng the mtemment. he al 0 epre sed the In­

dlV1dual' duty as a Citizen 10 participate m Jury duty

Other gue Is mcluded Rev. and 'Irs. James Toda; Rev and 11'\

Kodo Umezu; Mr and Mrs. Da\'ld Maruyama (Surrutomo Bank); Mr and 1.rs To hlo Yamada (Union Bank); Mr and \Itr<, CharI Phmney. and Mr and 11'\ George rquhan (anwa Bank); Union City Mayor Tom Kitayama and Mrs. Kitayama. and George Kondo. CWNP Di lrict regIonal director

FREMONT J L June Hashimoto. p~ Alan likunl. v.p.

(memb.); Wendy Kawakarru. Frank akasako. Kay T uyama. Chri tine Tanizawa, \ .p. (ac· u iues); Chri tine ihihira. v. p (publ.); Yutaka Handa, treaS.. achl Yenoklda, rec. sec . Mary Kasama. corrs. sec , Gail Tonuta. new -lener, Wendy KawakamI. Ted Inouye. JA EB rep"., Chrisune i. hlhlfa. RedreLEC.

Iichael KunuratAlan Mtkunl. offiCial del . June Handa. hi I . las Yama....akI!Judy

amru.hlta, educ.: Belt) Izuno. Blue hleld In .. To,hioYamadil.officlaJad\ ;Tedlnou)e 1000

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The 1989 Totals. ...... .. .. 1.6891 50) 1990 St.mmary (SIIlCe ov 30. 1989)

A.ctlve [prE!V1OUS IOtalI Total thJs report. '" 1 > Curreru lotal s.; We. Clute. MemonallotaJ J

Dec: 12-22, 1989(5-1)

Alameda 21· 0 eoo.ue Ta esn ta. 3)·Harry USIlIJ'ma.

Berkeley 3-Neal Tanogucho, 21' U 0 a"las ta

ChICago 34·H Ear e Han. 26'11 roslll If}Iake.';;;' Masa orrura. 17.J0IIn SasaJu 7-Yone Shln!anI.3O-I<enJ TaIlI. Ii-Tom Watanabe 5-Isamu Sam Zalman

C'oonnatJ 2-Dewey aW3TlOIO Cleveland 1 ~ce AsamOIo 26-James T Matsu­

oM' Delano 14·Sen agataOl, 34·Eaward Nagatan ••

2·lynn agatafll 14· .tsuKO agataru Deuoil 28·Mrs lOUIS Furukawa 0/3010 alley 13- oooru Nakamura Downtown los Ange es. 12·John Denn" He 0-

yama 4·Kalhleen K 5aN<ey, 38· ChttQro Ta· nal<a, 29-Hany Yamamoto

Flonn: 3· Tom KUShi. Fowler 32·Kazuo H,yama Fresno. 15-James Jwa bo, ·Dr Alura ~I'

lSumyo Gardena Valiey 9-Jlm Mota. Gresham Troutdale 3H(azuo KIIlOSl'IIIa, 32·Ka·

zuma Tamura Japan: 2·R,chard C Kle.n Marysville. 13-RObert H Inouye Mld-Columbla. 29-Taro Asao Mile Hi. 29-J0hn T ogUCh. New England 3-Wallace T Kloo. Orange County. 35·Dr Tadash, Ocnlal Pasadena 33·Kay K Morma Placer County· 29·Harry Kawahala. Portland: ll -Sho Dozono. 34·0r Roy Yamaoa. Sacnnenlo JO.MltsuJI Hllonaka, 9·Tadasht Kono San Fral1ClSCO: 22·0r lawrence T Nakarrura, 16-

Tanaka Travel Serv.ce· 19-George Yamasa Jr, .

San Jose 39-Yostllo Katayama San Mateo. 17-MlYulo KOJmolo . Seattle 35-George Y Kawachl Sequoia 3o-Dr Hu mer T Doo Snake RIVer 25-George T Okila Sonoma County· 33·Frank Y Takahashi. Stockton 24·Dr M lmcoln Yamaguchi

CENTURY CLUB' 3· Yunke Yamashita (Ber) 9-James T Matsu­

oka (Cle), 16 Tanaka Tra\lel SelVlCe tSF).

Club; Keiko m:uoo achiko Becker Membs at Ig. , Ted Inouye, Ex offiCIO

EDE TOWN HlP Officers and abinet Members-l990

Ada Wada. J>re,.. Ichlro. I\hlda. v.p. hlg aHO rec Karen htnoda. com. StX • Ted

Kltayama. MIra Hit 'galla. tre:l!> ~ Tomi MiyanlOlo. hI I. Teh akat. I Club: Bob

akai. hoi; da \\ ada.lchiro . i. htda, offic del .: Jame. T urumolO. tn, omm.; Janel

luobe, membh am Maruyama PC Holt· day I ·Ul!.

Board 1embers-Bob Agawa \IClor FujiI. Yo hio K~. Jean Ka\\ahara. Momo KawakamI. Yo Kawabata. Yutaka Kobon . Harry Kuroton. Dave Maruyama, Agnes Masuda, GeorgI! omura. Kazu Okada Mo>cs o hima, Rev. James Toda. \OIOIChl Yanagl Vlasao Yokota. Roben Ma!ouda.

Ex om Io-Fred Vllyamoto, Harry Tanabe John Yamada

Japanese Don't Respect Americans, Reports U.S. Poll

compame aren't tT)mg e' ough. • said the) bl!lie~e Japan \\ill clcnN-

all) take the place of the' ;c' a leadmg economl and poliu al po\\er In the \\orld,

54't 'd the) have little or no udmlnui n for ~ a nallon,

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PC Classified Advertising 4-Business Opportunities

RETIRED SENIOR MANAGEMENTCONSULTANT

30 years expenence In problem Iden~g and soMng. TO sales. marlleMg. expotl mptOVement, dlStnbulor establIShment, franctuses. profitability Improvement, tum around stan-t.pS ele. ProfessTOnaf. conhdentlal. fll. able 10 trave 0(

relocate. seekS asslQnmert. (416)338-2159

NEW YORK STATE liGHT MANUFACTURING PLANT

Gowanda, New Yorl<. 30 miles south of Buffalo, 12,400 sq.ft. , nrce Office, next to railroad, ample parl<ing good labour markeL $140,000 offers

CANADA

HAR-SON MFG INC (716) 532-2641

DISCOUNT OPPORTUNITY 1~. Interest TO Alberta based venture caprlal pool available at a substantJal dlSCOunl $250.000 buys S3OO,ooo book value Expenenced management In place. ForlT()re TOformalJon call

(416)863-1865 or FAX (416) 863-5161

Beautiful B .C. Canada For sale In Cranbrook, B .C 1907 hentage nome Renovated as a European 40 seat dining hOuse With IiVlr19 quarters upstairs On a dbl lot WIth rented dwelling at back. Comes complete With all equipment Lots of potentiaL $250,000.

(604) 42&3454, owner

ONTARIO, CANADA PACKAGING COMPANY

Approx SIOM annual sales, fanlastlC growth awaItS qualified buyer, land oplJons & eq.Jlpment worth mlillonsl Located In NW Metro ToronlC area Call Tony Fernandes, Sales Rep .• Century 21 Bestsellers R.E for thIS & other Inveslment Opportunrtles. Bus. (416) 273-4211 , Res. (416) 273·9456 (between6:30 and 8:30 PM EST).

ONTARIO, CANADA FOR Sale. One of Ontarlos oldest General store. Home hardware dealer, located In Waterloo area. 13,000 sq.ft . 3 level building would lend IISelf to a variety of enterprises. Selling dueto health reasons Fantastic op­portunrty Ask for owner

(519) 699-5735

Busrness Op.portunitv Nanalmo B.C. Canacfa

Your chance to partiCipate in Nanalmo's dynamiC and flounshrng garment industry . Ac­tive or Silent partners required to bring established manufactunng concern to full poten· tlal Some investinQ reguired Please contact PreSident. Jonathon 5

1,2 C 3411 Shenton Rd ,

Nanalmo, B.C . V9T 2n1 , Canada.

B.C . CANADA FOR SALE Souvenir wholesale buSiness In central B .C . Intenor serving near 1000 retail outlets Mostly exclusive products Good chance for expansion. Good Income. Perfecl family operatIOn . Health reasons, must se ll Phone Ken Buchanan,

(604) 392·4988 , Will iams Lake, S.C

ONTARIO. CANADA CHINCHILLA operatIon & farm. 71% return . hlQh qual­Ity pellers R.V bUSiness, est 26 years London. Ontano Good return Vendor WI ll hold mortgage RESORT-Campground. 175 acres, 358 SItes. expand­able store. rec hall. showers. pOOl. trout fIShIng & much more Vendor WIll hold mtge 25% retum MARINA 87 acres at Lagoon CIty Develop'ment Com­merCIal zonIng Five abuttIng lots also avaIlable

Call Jonn Schonstrom (519) 881-2606 Or Saugren Real Estate Ltd Realtor

(519) 881-2551. Fax (51 9) 881-1894

CANADA WYO MING, Ont feedmlll & supplies Sales of 1 mi llion per year, could greatly be rncreased. GOing concern Includes all, except s tock Has pellet m ill. 2 trucks. warehouse etc. Pnce of $270,000 IS low. For Information phone A ndy Vroom, (416) 364-7471 or (705) 742-4644 (reSidence)

ONTARIO, CANADA

ATTN INVESTORS PUBliC GARAGE & WELDING SHOP

S,tuated on Sheppard Ave. E. Scarboro. lot sIze 177' X 213'. presently used as publIC garage & welding shop, great Investment & or user Excellent potential for future development Askmg $1,350.000.

Also

CHURCH FOR SALE $595,000 Scarboro SIlualed on maIn sl corner lot. presently used as church. has been for many years. also has been operated as a day care centre MaIn sanctuary haS seating capacity for about 120 people. basement completely fInIShed. 2 washrooms. kI tchen. large area for church functIons Excellent OpportUOlty Vendor WIll take back mortgage. Central aIr

Call Mac JennIngs, (416) 291-9988 or

(416) 297·1408 Rei Max East Realty ltd. Realtor

4-Business Opportunities

CAPITAL REQUIRED ~7oo.000 neeoea oy 1st stage manufaaunng fIrm. AclNe partner with strong markeong ellpen­ence In constn.ClJOn held. For lurtner dalalts con­IaCI ownerl pMCTpa

Tom

l613!7~d 9 013 7~039

or ax ~:MJ5-7210

PemoroKe, OnL. K8A 7M5 Canada

PRINCIPALS ONLY

CALGARY ALBERTA PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE

RestauranVNightclub for sale. Exc. D . T lo­cation. 11 ,000 sq .ft., 500 seal, state of the art kitchen faci li ties. Assumable finanCing avail. Inci. ffi-4% loan

Call Jeff, res (403) 244-6647, bus (403) 235-5600

CANADA Donut & sub shop In Wawa. Ont. RegIOnal Tourist Centre. 150 ml. N of SauH Ste Mane. turnkey operabon, large tumover, est. bus urgently needs to sell profitable famIly b.Jslness SI20.ooo by owner Call (705) 856-2138 Or wnte.

Manlyn Jones Box 685

Wawa , Ont .• POS 1 KO, Canada

RESTAURANT FOR SALE DOWNTOWN

TORONTO 220 seat licensed restaurant/bar With patio on busy street With over 6.000 sq.ft. avail­able pnvately.

Call Lorraine (416) 927-9116

CANADA COUNTRY HOTEL FOA SALE

25 miles north of Ottawa 8 bedrooms upstairs

Under $125,000 negoliable Write or call ChlcsHotel

Alcove, Quebec, JOX180, Canada (819) 459-2711

CANADA AM Investor/ Partners

PENTICTON. B C. FInanCIal partner for class A hotel Over 600 licensed seats Total loan to value ra(lO 50%. Ex· cellent OpportuOlty Ted UdzenlJa, 150 Dauphin Place, PentlClCn. B.C., V2A3S4. (604) 493,5392 Include address and phone number for personal contact

B C CANADA COMMERCIAL GOLD PROPERTIES

Slx(6) Placer Leases near Barkervllle In the heart of the Can boo Gold F,elds GeologICal and testIng work dore. Owner must sell for health reasons Also asK abOut a prodUCIng mlOe that WIll be avaIl· able In the spnng

Phone (604) 992·8003

FOR SALE Me9hanlcal Shop Complete Tools

& EqUipment Owner Will carry with good down payment

Plenty of room and parking Snop nas been In buslne.>s for 20 years.

Lease as long as you liKe

Call Issac

(818) 246-6671

or (213) 245·0033

FOR SALE Auto Body Shop

In The Heart of Glendale, CA Most Modem Parnt Booth

And Ample Room Includes EqUipment

Strong Lease Avai lable (5- 10· 15 years)

Call Issac

(818) 24&6671

or (213) 245-0033

5-Employment

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER The Shoshone and Arapahoe Tnoes of the Woo RIVer reservation west-centtal WYaTllng. are seeking and ex· penenced agnOJllural engl.- 10 develop and manage 53,000 acres 01 Imgated land The quall,ed applicant Will possess an M S Of PH d In agncultural or CIVIl engineer· Ing. a min of 4 yrs agncultural prolect management ex· penence. and a sound I<noWl9dge 01 hydrology Salary. whlCll depends on educaloon ard expeneoce. rorges Irom $37.500 10 545.000 Interesled applicants :>houId caU Of

wnle Or C. Vandemoer. W,nd R.ver Enwonmefll auaJoty Comrn., P.O. Boll217. Fort Washakie. Wyorrung825"

(307) 332-;1164 EOE

ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATOR-Kelfo NurSIng Home WIll accept and consIder applicatIOns for the posItion of AanlnlStrator lor ItS 300 bed skIlled nursIng faCIlity currently under construc\JOn In Los Angeles. Callfomla. Applicants shOuld be licensed or eligible for tlCenslng as a nursing home adminIStrator. Acute care management expenence acceptable subslltute for long temt care program exposure. AbIlity to speak or understand Japanese language prelerred but not essential For eddlllOnai detaIls. see announcement for for 011000( of

NurSIng SeMCe Please lorwald lesume WIth salar)' hIstory to

Search Committee Kelro NurSing Home

Post OffICe Box 33819 Los Angeles. CA 90033

NURSING DIRECTOR OF NURSING SERVtCt:-For 300 Illed nurs ng lac,bty under COr}

structlOn tn Los Angeles Call1o(OIa T oc" su' cant will be degfeeo and relleCl a Wid rangtl 01 nUI~lng re nslbltihcs.n her hIS proll3SSllnal wO( expenence The posl' tlon ""ii be supported t1i tTVeo asslSlant dlleClors of nt.r.iln9 and a dlraclor of trainIng In addlllOn to a oooperahva medICal statf medIcal support Will be provided by a Fellow 110m the Department of Genatnc MedlClOe 01 the Un ,!!slly 01 Southem CalIfornia School 01 Mooone Ktllro urslng Home IS part of hva laclltly. sIlled nurstng and r .. ..lderlt,al care program ~hlCh prlmanty serws the Japanese Amorlcan commun ty Add tlONll serv S are pro­vl<lO<l through programs sponsored 1000UOj wIth ot/>er local commuruty O(ganlZatlOOS and th USC. School 01 M ne Uponcomptellon of consuUClJOnd GenaculC OenttStry as

" F m, Pr tee aro Intemal 100 ne oopanmentai protects arc anlClpated

Resume should be forwarded to: EdWin C H,rota

P O Bo 819

Los Angeles, CA 90033

Friday, January 5-12, 1990 I PACIAC CITIZEN -15

5-Employment

ATTENTION EARN MONEY TYP' GAT HOME! 32,ooo/yr Income potenbaJ. Details, (602) 838-8885 Ext. T -8181

ATTENTION. EASY WORK EXCELLENT PAY! Assemble products at home. Details. (602) 838-aB85 Ext. W-8181

ATTENTION: EARN MONEY READING BOOKS! S32,ooo/year income potential. Details. (602) 838-8885. Ext. BK 8181

A TTENTlON - HIRING! Government jobs - your area S17.840 - S69.485. Call (602) 83IH!885_ EXTR81Bl

WANTED-Single or couple to help with yardwork, shopping, etc. Uve 10 furnIShed house. No rent. Los Angeles area. Call (213) 780-7366.

Entry level bookkeeper, accountant, college graduate. Torrance CPA firm.

Computenzed G / L FuliTme

Permanent POSition Expenence Helpful

Call Noble (213) 540-9055

EXECUTlVE DIRECTOR & SECRETARY Japanese Culturai/ CommuOlty Center has 2 FIT posItIOns available Februa/)' 1990. Exeartlve 0" rector $28.000 to S32.5OO + fringe Executive applications close 12131 /89. Secreta/)' $16.000 + fnn$le . Secretary appllcallons close 1/ 5/90. For descnptJon contact (415) 567·5505 or send letter and resume to JCCCNC. 1840 Sutler St., San FrancISCO, CA94115.

INSURANCE

CfTY of SOUTH GATE

RISK MANAGER $2,910 to $3,537/ monlh

Under admln. direction to plan, orgamze, supervise, and . drrect nsk management programs Including public liablhty and work· ers' compensation. ReqUires bachelors degree In BuSiness Admrnlstrallon, Public Admrnlstrabon, Marketing, or related field . 3 years expenence in government risk man­agement. Expenence With micro computers desirable. Apply by 5:00 pm on January 19. 1990 at:

City Hall

8650 California Ave.

South Gate, CA 90280

(213) 563-9502

AAlEOE

9-Real Estate

ENCINO.CA South of the Bfvd

Clean 5 SR, 3 BA den, pool, 2860 sq.ft. on cul-de-sac Near elementary school. $699,990. Owner/ Agent Mike Gluckman Realty Inc.

Must Sell (818) 788-3400

HOME FOR SALE North Hollywood, CA

9-Real Estate

ONTARIO C»oADA A IN'JESTORS

PORT Ra..-an. 49 acres <IeSq1Ile<l lor resDlrUUc:omm­E!fQilI dlM,jOI"T1I!I1l aI S 10.000 per acre entrance ID l""9 PonbeaChes 116 acres Iannoana -..galxl'el1fOlll!f'j alS3.000an cae. Some mar.;n In>nIage ~ & cam. ASPARAGUS vegelabiol Iatm .. 12 yo r3I:SIE!<l rarc:h home. Dam. greennouse. IIlZ acres 50 0USh

S350.000

92 ace lam> w 2 SIDrey 9 y- """" home. barns. ,...,..; rQIing land.. ......... 12 aces bus/\. S339 000.

Call Kate WeJJlS, Real EsUle 1In>ker.

(519)~2626.

o TARIO CANADA UNIQUE I VESTME T OPPORTU IlY. 6-t5 acres consisllng of 10 lots. 15 miles v.est trom Thunder Bay Ontano. 12.000 cords mercl1ant· able timber. artisian Wells. majestic hills. gold prospects . incfudes all heavy equipment an.d much more . Phone Baril McEwen sales rep Aemax Frontier Ram Realty, (807) 623-9300

ONTARIO, CANADA FOR SALE

UNIQUE RECREATIONAL PROPERTY 975 acres on Lake Ontario east of Toronto, Ontano. One mile lake frontage and one mile road frontage. Aeroplane landing strip. Partially used as vacallon Trader Park and Campground. Many potential uses. Partially zoned golf course. George Newlands, Sales Representative Roland Bradshaw Real Estate Ltd. Bro er

(41 6) 574-2433 or Fax (416) 385-3725

CANADA ATTENTION Investors, North Eastem Omano has WIde range of Induslnal commeraaJ and Investment o~umties . For professIonal service call Irene McGarvle, sales rep., (705) 474·7653 Orwnte:

NRS NplSSlng Realty Inc. North Bay 62 Lakeshore Or.

North Bay. Onl, PIA 2A3. Canada

ONTARIO, CANADA FOUR SEASON RESORT FOR SALE

In Part or Total 8 UOII condo Ready for ImmedIate ocwpancy BacJong on golf course . S650,OOO Ideal for Investor group

AlSO AVALABL£ 5 acre site zone for 72 condo·s. waterfront 4 acre hotel site . champ,onship 18 hole golf course. dub house. tenniS courts . pro shop 50 miles west of Ottawa aaoss la e form CaJabogle Peaks, downhill Skilng

l. heart of cross-country trails

200 mile radIUS of 5 mil Ion P8lple. BROKERS PflOTECTED

Contact Bob Pavia

B the Green P Box 13354

Kanata . Ont. , 2K lX5. Canada FAX (613) 592-0526

B.C . CANADA

BLACKCOMB/WHISTLER Condos, Townhouses,

Chalets, Res idential Your me to resort recreation propooy

Wendy Jazlc First Resort Realty Corp.

(604)932-.5679/5751 orFax (604) 93216065

9-Real Estate

ATTENTlON- GO E ENT H lES from 51 (IJ-repa.t) OeIwlquent laX prope<ty Rep0sses­SIOnS. Cal 602) 838-S885 Ext. GH8181

CANADA CALGARY ALBERTA

PROPERTY FOR SALE Independent Self SeNe Gas Bar & reprur shop ttl propane dispensing ouUet. Lease Income III be

78.000 amual. AskIrg $700.000 Agents & bro ers .... -elcome

Call (403) 26&3886

CANADA INVESTMENT PROPERTY

SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT Prune location to Soutrem Ontano Great Lakes Seaway on US.~ada border 58 large approved budding lots, peru serviced. Ihciie parcet only 13,750 per IoICdn orOlllW1UTl of81otsat 14.500perIotQjn. ForlOrot:al10'hner.

(51 9) 862-3358

SASKATCHEWAN CANADA 11 Ouarters of CertifTed New OrganIC Lard In one block, It1 Glaslyn. Sasl<. area FIISt breaklng crop in 89. approx. 1600 acres bro e. IYlIJ self as a whole for 5495,000 Cdn fulds 0( In parts.

(306) 825-3065 0( (306) 342-4617 Ray Faltermeter. RR 2

Uoydmnster. Sask.. S9V OX7, Canada

BC CANADA LOVE GOLF?

Newly developed drMng range located on Van­couver Island 5 mInutes hom Parksville neanng completion on 20 acres of property Property boasts club house/restaurant as well as older S BR residence. $365,000. Pnvate Sale. Senous InqUines only please Pamershlp negooable

Calf Marl< after 5 pm. (604) 248-9545.

ONTARIO. CANADA EXCELLENT PROPERTY INVESTMENT

By (),vner

PROPERTY WIth 2 storey brIck home, located close to Cochrane AlfpDrt and overlooking lIliabeile La e where a number of outfitters are lookIng forward In taking you on a fIShIng or hunt· Ing expechtlOn Ideal spot lor and outdoor actIvIty. hehcopter pad adjacent to home Extra features Include gravel PIts WIth roads made for bIkIng, sJodoolng. horseback ndlng, small game hunnng. many more AlllhlS on 148 acres of hIgh land WIth a mIxture of mature trees and cleared land For more Info. Wnte to :

PO. Box 1870 Cod1rane. Ontano.POL lCO

or phone (705) 272-6656

Tell Them You Saw It

in the Paafte Citizen

2 bedroom, de. n, liVing room. formal dlmngl room, 1 Y2 ba, laundry room, breakfast nook. a / c, fortharr heat, securrty system, spnnklers, SWimming pool BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED corner 101. $310.000 ~~~~na!~~!P~~ ?!2!~~~~Q!!~£!2!Y.

Call evenings, (818) 508-6898

Sale By Owner SE Arizona

Located In Pearce, AZ.. Seven acres With 2 BR, 2 BA, attached workshop, 2 car carport & total solar electric. Seven miles from vil­lage with 2 golf courses Thousands of acres for horseback riding

Please call (602) 826·3161

WASHINGTON. USA WA ColVIlle. MountaIn ParadIse 160 acres. new log home. 3 car garage. g.Jest cabin. bam stable. 360 degree VIr?N. sports solitude S320,OOO Pp. Wnte or call:

CANADA

Carolyn WalKer RR 3 Box 662

ColVIlle. WA 99 114 (509) 684-3060

PRIVATE THIS CASTLE COULD BE YOURS!

Excellent, sohd 9 year old building. 5000 sll, contains coffee shop, fine dining room, & only banquet room Ir1 the area. All thIS fully hcensed Best location for all occasions: like SkIIng, flshrng , hunling, boating In Georgian Bay Located 10 T Ontario-be<iutlfu l Beaver Valley Also with enough land for expansion

Do not miSS on thiS lifehme opportunity

Priced for only 5975,000 Cdn.

Larger rype (12 pl. countS as [wo lin . Losw o;ame ' line roue as required.

jlnpeJ<lal; (;unl ... l!:"v PI"U "hov Hr"lItur.a II I l.uw r

:lIOI-21ml ht" J •• t"dltJr ( ~UtH l!;.;'!~.! . -

UwAJlMAYA . . /WfIIl' 111 good taste.

FleXible on early clOSing 1.0 ONner leaVing country --:-,---:-c-=-::-:::::::--:-:=-:--::-:-::::-::--=-=--

Call (519) 538-4750 (not Sundays)

O NTARIO, CANADA

EXCELLENT BUYS NEWCASTLE over 60 acres fronts on Hwy 2 With 401 exposure, clean and flat, perfect for mIXed uses 1 O~. 1 s t mtge , ask­Ing only S26.ooo per acce. PRIME Markham location 97 acres, clean land, comer property, 19th Ave and Hwy 48, solid Investment, S3 mIllion 1st mtge 9% until 1994 V T.B 2nd 62.000 per

acre 3 vacant lots Concord area FrontIng on no 7 Hwy., excellent possbillty for rezonlOg to _

commeroal $375.000. Eart Best Rei Max Experts Inc.

(4 16) 67&8400 or(4 16) 454-0355

o TARIO. CANADA Anenoon I estors

VACANT LAND VAUGHAN Steeles P,neva 0 el ~ .. e

Zonedlndusl , ~

-1 800.000 casn ex tlu lklers terms IKESTACE

ORTHCOU 'TRYREA ... TY TO (416) 294-7265

(21J) O8I)"O!~J

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A vast sclce Ion of

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16- PACIFIC CIT1Z£H I Friday, January 5-12, 1990

THE CALENDAR

LOS ANGELES AREA

• Present-The 5th An"ual Los Angeles As.an Pacific American In ema ,onel Film

Fest ival, sponsored by Visual Communlca­

ions and the UCLA F. m and TeleVISIon

Arch'lIe, .s seelung film productIons

Co egones Drama cs narratilles, docu­

men anes, expenmental .... orks and anImo

tJon.graptllc film Formats Super 8mm, 16mm and 35mm. Themes Invollioog bu no I.meted to Asian Pacific Amencan cul­

ture, h.s10ry and experiences Na entry ee

Deadline Jan 31, 1990 Info 213 680-

4462 • Present-Jan 28-" AlA V:' Da.zak. GoI­

lery, JACCC, 244 S. Son Pedro S Hours.

T-F, 00n-5 pm, S & Su, J1 am-4 pm;

closed Mondays Free Info: 213 628-2725

• Present Feb. 18-"The Colorful Realm of

Jakuchu and Jakuen Painhngs from the

Museum and 0 her Amencan Collections,"

Los Angeles County Museum af Art Info'

213857-6000

• Jon. 17-Feb. 2S-East West Players' pro­duction of The Chalfman's Wife by Wakako

Yamauch. Times Th-S, 8 pm, Sun

matinees, 2 pm. Info, tickets· 213 660-0366.

• Feb. 2 Installation dinner of the Japa­nese American Historical Soc.ety of South·

em California, S, La Monna Restourant,

Playa del Rey Guest speaker Nobu McCor­

thy Info. Sue Embrey, 213 662-5102

NEW YORK • Present- Feb l-"Both Sides of the Cloth Chinese Amencan Women in the New York

City Garment Industry," New York China­

town History Project Gallery, 70 Mulberry

St., 2nd fl. Info. 212 619-4785.

• Jon 2S-")ustice 10 Action," a gala be­nefit for the Asian Americon Legol Defense

ond Education Fund, Sillier Palace Restau·

rant, Chinotown. Cocktail recption 5 :30

pm, followed by a 10-course feast, dragon dance and awards ceremony. Recipients :

M ory Frances Berry, Christine Choy & Renee T aJima, Jack Greenberg, ond Pot Morita Tickets $100 (members), $125

$250 and $350 Info: 212 966-5932

SAH FRAHCISCO SAY AREA • Present-feb_ l-Part 2, Sashi a Trans­formed, 0" exhibitIOn 0 Japanese runnIng­

s .tch embroidery In sculpture and collage.

by Lucy Ara,-Abramson, Insti ute 0 Bud­

dh.st S udies, 1900 Add.son S , Berkele

In 0.415849·2383

• Presen -feb 10-Thea reWorks produc IOn ot ellno Hosu Houston's Teo, Burgess

Theatre, 601 Laurel S ., Menlo Park. Hours.

T -S, 8 pm, Su, 2:30 & 7 pm AdmiSSIon:

$9 0 $18, group rates alla.lable for pa les

above 14 Info' (Be h 4 15) 329-2623 or

424-9441

• Jan 20-The 1990 Oshogatsu Motsun, 11 am-5 pm, ChriS UnIted Presbytenan

Church, Japantown. Info: 415 922-8700 • Feb 3-10-As,an Sk,ers Intema lonal

Assoc.atlon's 4th Annual Bienn.al As.an

Sk. Week Info: Stan Eng or Wilma Yee, (all

415) 666-3647 (H), 527-2335 (H) or 873-

7400 (W) I

Publicrry Irems. (ex The Calendar mu>r be typewrrt­

ten (doubl~spoced) ex leg.bly hond-pnnted and

fTIOIfed or least THREE WEEKS IN ADVANCE Please SpecIfy a day ex mght phone contact fOl further in­

formo/JOfl.

l@\ II ~CA.~ •• L ~ r 14311tb treel

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ESTABLISHED 1936

Nisei Trading Appliances - TV . Furniture

FURNITURE HOWCA E 2975 WlIshlfe Blvd., Los Angeles

(2 13) 383-4100

WAREHOU E HOWROOM 612 Jackson t Lo Angele, CA 90012

12131620-0882

7-da ALASKA CRUISE, June 10, 1990 on RCCL Viking $1050 Insl~ & $1250 Outside Cabin PPOO (Plus $50 port taxes). CALL VICTOR KAWASAKI FOR ALL 1990 ALASKA CRUISES.

r. LANDMARK TRAVEL SERVICE Inc.

'J 15419 FIRST AVENUE SOlJ1)-{. SEATTLE. WA98148

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COMMUNITY TOKYO RT$535 I ___ O_W_$3_4_5_*_ :.......L (415) 653-0990 ..,-TRAVEL

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'Fares ubiect 10 chang~

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- HOTEL - RENT-A..(AR •

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1990 TOUR SCHEDULE SANTA BARBARA ORCl-tIO SHOW TOUR ....... . . _ .••. Mar 24 JAPAN OSAKA EXPO 9OTOUR . . .•.•.•. __ ••..•....•...•.. May 7 -12

Osaka, Intemallonal Garden & Greenery EXPO, Kyoto, Nara ALASKA HOLIOA Y CRUISE .... . . ...................... ....... Jun 3 - 10

Vancouller, j<etchlkan, Juneau, Glacer Bay, Hubbard GlaCier, Valdez, Anchorage. I:I'RL Y BIRD DISCOUNT AVAILABLE BEFORE FEB. 1, 1990 MT RUSHMORE-YELLOWSTONE HOLIDA Y TOUR (Tauck Tour) .Jun. 21 - 29

Yellowstone, Mt. Rustvnore, Grand Tetons, Park C.ty, Salt Lake CJty CANADIAN ROCKIES HOLIDAY TOUR . .... .. ...... • .Jul 8 - 16

Vancouver, VlctOtla, Kamloops, Jasper Lake LouISe, Banff

NIAGARA-cANAOA HOLIDAY TOUR (Tauck Tour) . • ... Sep 18 - 2S N.agara Falls New York City, Montreal. Ottawa. Toronto.

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALANO HOLIDAY TOUR . • •.•...• •.. Sep 27 - Oct 13 Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Cairns, Great Barner Reef Auckland. Chnstchurch, Mt Cook. Queenstown. M I~or d Sound, Rotorua

EUROPEAN HOLIDAY TOUR .. .......... ..• ...... • .. OctS - 2S London. Holland. Germany. Switzerland. liechtenstein. Austria. Italy. San Marono. Monaco. France

ORIENTHOLIDAYTOUR ....... __ ... __ .... _ .. Oct21-Nov4 Hong Kong, Tha,'and. Malays.a. Smgapore.

SOUTH CARIBBEAN CRUISE . •.... _ _ .. _. . Noy 2 - 10 San Juan. Curacao, Grenada. MartmJque. St Thomas, US Vor9m Islands

SOUTH AMERICA JAPANESE HERITAGE TOUR .Nov 10 - 21 Sao Paulo. RIO de JanBtro, Iguassu. Buenos Alles Meet With local Japanese

For further Information and reservallons. please wrote Or call

AMERICAN HOllOAY TRAVEL 368E 151 SI. Los Angeles CA 90012 (213) 625-2232

YAEKO

3913\'2RI erslde Dr Burbank, CA9150f; ERNEST & CAROLHIDA

(213) 849-1833 (818) 846-2402

J.apnne!>C '- . m ricun KAlVION

no. Ong;"ol BROHZE -LA. KAMOH-

Indi .dua"y handcrafted oman deSIgned especla"y for

Japane~e Amerocans 10 pass on to Ih~lt descendanls A lastIng

one-ol-a. Ind record created to commemorate the Isse. In your

famil'

• KAMON RESEARCH CONFIRMATION SERVICE

• KAMON GUIDE BOOKLET -4 00 Post Id

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1990 TANAKA TRAVEL TOUR S EXCEPTIONAL VALUE • TOP OUAUTY TOURS

FlORfDA (EpcoVMGM ~ess Gardenl & EW ORLEANS 9dysl MAR 3 JAPAN SPRING ADVENTURE (Features Osaxa Garden Expo 14 dysl APR 11

CARlSBAD CAVERN-MONUMENT VLY-tAUGH VEGAS ely'S MA 1 CANYONLAf'oVS (Grand Canyon-8ryce-Zion-Las Vegas .(8 dys) lAY 20 CANADIAN R)CK/ESIVICTORIA (8 dys JU '3 PRI CESS AlASKA CRUISE LAND TOUR (OISCt tor earty (12dys AUGS EUROPEAN PICTURESOUE (lDndon-Pans-llJceme- elllce-~rence-Romel (t 5 ays SEP 9 EASTCOAST&FALLFOUAGE (10dysI OCT1

JAPAN A AD ENTURE (l ~daYSIOCT8 FAR EAST T8IWan-Slngapore-Bang -Penan!rHongKong 14 dys) OV 5

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- 'iD .. ~

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JATC DISCOUNT AIRFARES!!

TOKYO - OSAKA MANILA - SEOUL

YOUR CHOICE $599,00

* Travel valid for Januarv and February 1990 ON L Y

* Midweek round triP airfare (Monday througn -Thursday) from

Los Angeles. I From Son Diego odd $20.00 each way

* Weekend travel odd $6000 each way (Friday through Sunday)

$13.00 tax not included. No changes allowed once ticket has been issued Rates based on availability and are subject to change. SEATS ARE LlMITED!I!

ORIENT TOURS SEASONS OF JAPAN FROM $3360 11 Days Visit Tokyo, Kamakura, Hakone, Kashikojima, Kyoto and Nora

GOLDEN CIRCLE . FROM $4025 14 Days. Visit Kyoto, Tokyo, Bangkok and Hong Kong.

ORIENT AND CHINA . FROM $4354 14 Days. Visit Kyoto. Tokyo, BelJlf'g and Hong Kong

HONG KONG AND JAPAN . FROM $4525 15 Days ViSit Hong Kong, Tokyo, Kamakura, Hakone, Nagoya Tobo,lse, Kyoto and Nara

ORIENT SPLENDORS FROM $4450 17 Days. V.s.t Tokyo, Bangkok, Singapore Bah and Hong Kong

THE YANGTZE CRUISE . FROM $3590 18 Days. Visit Beijing, X ian, Chongqlng, Yangtze CrUIse, Wuhan, ShanghaI and Hong Kong

HIMALAYAN HOLIDAY . . FROM $5998 23 Days. Visit Bangkok, Rangoon, Pagan, Mandalay, Kathmandu Delhi, Agro and Hong Kong.

All tours mclude round triP Olf from the West Coast on UNITED AIRLINES, transfers between Oltports or .Iotlons and hotel. as reqUited, sightseeing by air conditioned motorcooch With on English speaking gUide, entrance fees to oil places VISIted on Itinerary, luxury accommodations and most meals

TRAVEL BARGAI JAPAN . . ... ... .. .... .... .. . FRO I 99 8 day. 6 nights include round trtp air on NITED.tran rers, hotel accommo­

dation and guided Ctty tour

flO G KO G ........... , ... . 7 day , 5 mghts Include round trtP air on

dation and guided tghtseeing tour

FROM 936 ITED. lran fers. hotel accommo-

BANGKOK . .... .. .. .•.. .. .. •. ...•.... .. .... . .. . .. FRO I 1051 7 day 5 nights includ round trip air on ' ITED, transfen;. botel accommo­

dation. guided Sightseeing tour and daily full mencan breakfa Is.

RAIL TOURS BEGINNING MARCH I , 1990

E PERIENCE PRINCESS RAIL TOURS

o THE CALIFOR IA SU E PRESS II

Trovel along Colifornlo's speclaculor coost by rOIl oboald the 'super dome" ro.lcor, .he

CALIFORNIA SUN E PRESS ThIS full-dome ro.1 cor allows you to see the beou •• ful Col.for

nlo coost from Its curved gloss, full·dome WIndOWS Two ours 10 choose from

HEARST CLASSIC, 2 doy" 1 night • • ••••..••..•••.• _ •••• _ .,. . • •••• • $399

Round Irlp from Los Angeles 0< Ooklond Includes round t"P pr.vote rOIl Ironspo<lot '"

the CALIFORNIA SUN EXPRESS to Son LUIS Obispo. d.nner ond brunch on boa,d .... oJ 'ng

tour of Son LUIS Ob,sPO, lodg.ng 01 Mono Boy Wllh "'eo fOSI, stghtsee.ng In Combno and

Son S,meon and tour of H rsl Coscle

CALIFORNIA COASTAL CLASSIC, 2 days 1 nIgh' .

One woy Irom Lo Ang< '" 0. nd neludeS 01 ,

except lho. you lfo.e1 one wov

Rores are based on double occuponcy Dolly d<!portures

CRUISE

S379

feo'ur~ ai' H"",.I

MEXICAN RIVIERA. 7 doy CNlse FROM S67S

Cru, on he 'Fu Sh" uB .EE !'om Los Angel'" ro Pu:rlO OIlOfTO ....

Cabo Son Lucas Choose Irom the followtng ""I.ng dales

Apnl 15,22 29 1990 May 6 13,20 '}] 1990

ROI~ ace bosed on double occupancy

CALL US FOR MORE DEl AILS! We can ossist you with all of your travel Ittneraries.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

1990 West L.A. Travel Program

AdminIStered 0 LA Tra e. Inc.

For Cl Members. ~ll & Fnenl1s Airfare. LAX-TYO-LAX $518 - Tax

1990 Group Tours (ReVised Nov. 1989)

# 1 Ski Trip ,llaly) Jan6-Jan21 P & G Mural<awa. escorts

# 2 hO""dIOO S .. ow Fesllval Feo , - Feo '0 Ray. n". es~ort

# 3 .Japan Cnefry c.osso m Tou r Mar 26- Apr 6 YUKI Salo . escon

II 4 WllliamsOurg Cherry B lossom To ur Apr1- Apr13 Toy Ka negal, es co rt

# 5 B esl ot Flo rida Wlln EPCOT A pr 20- Apr 28 B ill SaKurai, escort

# 6 MeXICO & Yucatan A pr 22 - Apr 29 Masako Kooayasnl. escort

# 7 ",cpi> .. ",( .. -,'o. ,",on ,our I , .. y 23 - .".(. 4 hay.::,.,It . c;::,\..

11 8 5c"n,c "o,ordOO CII

New MexIco Jun2-Junl0 Bill SaKurai, escort

# 9 Portugal/ Spain & Morocco Jun 1 -Jun 17 Toy J(anegal, eSCOrt

#10 ParKS & Canyon Speclacular .Jun lv-.Jun 22 YUKI Sato. escon

#11 Salmon flsnlng Jun 16 - Jun 23 P & G MuraKawa. escorts

1f12 Japan Summer BaSIC Tour Jun 23-Ju16

#13 MIS Vets J(ona Reunion Jun26 - Jull George Kanegal. escort

#14 AlaSKa Cruise and Land Jun 27 -.lUI 8 MasaKO J(ooayasnl . escort

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