Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 43 No. 25, 12/21/1956, (ddr-pc-28-51)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-28-51

Pacific Citizen
Vol. 43 No. 25
December 21, 1956

Pacific Citizen Staff

President's Corner by Dr. Roy Nishikawa: Christmas Thoughts

New Holiday Issue Feature: Old-Timers in JACL

Very Truly Yours by Harry K. Honda

Perspectively yours, by Jerry Enomoto: Shades drawn for last time on 14th Biennial

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Bill Hosokawa: Changing Perspectives

Ishihara had plenty to say on any subject but himself

[Page 4]

Larry Tajiri: Immigrants and an Incredible Law

Ishihara: Talks on any subject under the sun but about himself (cont.)

[Page 5]

...alien land law (cont.)

[Page 6]

Ken Utsunomiya: a legacy of courage and faith

Nisei to head Hilo detective bureau

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Utsunomiya (cont.)

Observation by Saburo Kido: Interest of other Asian ancestry groups in United States necessary

[Page 8]

Six San Franciscans Named for 20-year JACL Service Honors

[Page 9]

Immigrants and an Incredible Law (cont.)

San Francisco (cont.)

[Page 10]

Rise and Fall of the Alien Land Law! Why civic-minded Nisei fought for Prop. 13 -- Yes

Issei immigrants inherit animosity

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Golden West's anti-Japanese law (cont.)

[Page 12]

Los Angeles Newsletter by Henry Mori: L.A.'s old-timer still sees future for JACL

[Page 13]

Fowler Story: How a Community Grows

Self-Preservation Principle Used to Oust Issei Farmers

19 Issei pioneers feted by JACLers

[Page 14]

Made Batteries for Autos Once to Establish Garage

Fowler Issei Story: From Stoop Laborers To Shopkeepers

JACL chapter in community focus

First Issei citizen served in 1st War

Community -- (cont.)

[Page 15]

Community Public Relations at Its Grandest Peak

[Page 16]

Fowler Nisei Story: Share in Civic Affairs

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Fowler JACL well integrated in community life, only in 5th year

[Page 18]

Nisei Honor Roll of Servicemen

Fishing main recreation for Fowlerites

[Page 19]

Parlier Introduces Charter 'Old Timers'

[Page 20]

Parlier Chapter Old-Timers (cont.)

Bill Yamauchi -- Ruby Pin Holder, Outstanding Pocatello JACL-er

[Page 21]

Sonoma County CL Proud of 3 Accomplishments

Sonoma's Auxiliary provided feminine touch for Chapter

[Page 22]

Staging Fashion Show Top Auxiliary Activity

Mother's Day tea-fashion seen as Salt Lake Auxiliary's best

[Page 23]

Fruit-Stand Pay Unlike Days of Yore -- Nisei Earn $118 Weekly

Nisei Union Executive Hinted

[Page 24]

1956 JACL Officers

1000 Club Derbey Winner, Roy Inouye of San Luis Valley Active in Community

[Page 25]

Ushio Brothers -- Shigeki and Jim: Brothers served as Mt. Olympus chapter president, IDC chairman

Venice-Culver Recalls Role of Inagaki in Local Chapter Affairs

[Page 26]

Parlier CL Establishes Scholarship Award

[Page 27]

Detroit Chapter Celebrates 10th Anniversary During '56

[Page 28]

Over 20 Separate Activities Enjoyed by Salt Lake CL-ers

[Page 29]

Mt. Olympus JACL Recalls Issei Appreciation Night

[Page 30]

Junior JACL Program Expanding. Sr. & Jr. Tri-Villes push social and welfare projects

Some active junior groups keep mum of past year's record

St. Louis Jr. JACL Program Prepares Youth for Chapter

[Page 31]

1956 Honor Roll of Nat'l 1000 Club

[Page 32]

The Whing-Ding

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Milestone in '57

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Holiday Issue Short Story: The Widower

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Holiday Issue Short Story: The Widower (cont.)

[Page 37]

Philadelphia JACL preparing for 10th anniversary in '57

[Page 38]

Seabrook hosting EDC confab in April top '56 activity

Cincinnati CL slowly mixing in community

[Page 39]

San Diego JACL To Host Next PSW District Session

Six San Diegans cited for interest

[Page 40]

Washington, D.C., chapter clebrates 10th ann'y

[Page 41]

'Mr. Selma JACL' Honors Accorded to George Abe

Livingston-Merced Boasts of CL-er in State Assembly

1958 reunion of Nisei veterans planned

Japanese Cookery Book Available at $1

[Page 42]

Monterey CL's Auxiliary Winds Up Active Year

[Page 43]

Two Names Nisei Shouldn't Forget: Takimoto, Yokoyama pioneered Nisei movement in U.S. during dark days of anti-Japanese prejudice

[Page 44]

Pasadena JACL comes of age with community service

Key events mark San Luis Valley CL in Colorado

Program Told by Twin Cities UCL

Sonoma County Report -- (cont.)

[Page 45]

One chapter (Cortez) so well esteemed members unafraid to push fund drives

[Page 46]

Spider Thread

[Page 47]

Salt Lake Old-time JACLers Show Variety in Backgrounds

[Page 48]

Salt Lake Old-Timers (cont.)

[Page 49]

Four Salt Lake Old-Timers (cont.)

[Page 50]

Six old-timers keep fire of Seattle CL spirit aglow

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Seattle Old-Timers (cont.)

Fowler Letter (cont.)

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Proposition B (cont.)

Prop. 13 eliminates law in '56 election

[Page 54]

Sou'wester by Tats Kushida: Profile of a String

[Page 55]

Profile of a String (cont.)

[Page 56]

Family man Yukus Inouye active in CL, farming

[Page 57]

Washington Newsletter (cont.)

Oakland war brides organize new group

Six Southland co-eds vie for beauty title

U.S. Printing Industry Protests Japan Work

Dr. George Takahashi: Sacramento's Ardent JACL-er One of Twelve Takahashis

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U.S. can't afford muddling on Bonin Is.

[Page 59]

Growing Up

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Growing Up (cont.)

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Growing Up (cont.)

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E.L.A. enjoys hectic & happy year of events

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Very Truly Yours (cont.)

ELA Report (cont.)

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