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麗額咖i國,薩隱
By ALLANまDll!ONDS (C^JurtesyTorbnto Star)
"tfor Tom Wakayama,1.JapanesもCanadian 、、,h0lolows Vvhat にrimination feelsl(ke be(iSviS<ii. he Suffered it in Chatham, Out,;
might加t have beeiv a $?^CC chapter at the University Torbntotowork for Negro r iきJlis, tbstasesomln'e sit-inslocally massive marches on Ottawa.
Wajtayama, a 23-year-old : :^orriiex"Uhiversity ofWestei'n なrio stu(font'suffelledもnougliin Chきtiia印to "idenUfy" with "light, of Negroes in th e: deep 二 South'■■ It」.led .him to.s'pend, oVei' 'ye 一'down .there' 、vijth.the. 'Stiident: N,oivViolent;'…Co-(5rdinatiiVg' »adtt€6(SN(X^, pro no un亡ed Snick) as itきfirst Orientalfree: fighter.
■■$hortly after, his first stay in th e.: South,,ゃakayama. retui'ned ゆ■ Friends for—SNCC. chapter on h is: hoiVie. cam pus: iiy Londo«,-iレ:then canie to. Toronto around' Christmas,..196き.to set up a ふh here.
Initially a fund-raising org a nはat ion, tlie U. of T. branch that organiz'ed 、vas .rejuvenate.d. !ast fali.ノ、vhen ■ Diane .Buri.o、vs, a isjiぉippi veteran' from Belleville, .Qnt,ireturned to' Canada as e (ianaciiaiioi.ganヒer for—SNCd So, this nioiithヽvhen.Selma. まed, thelocalgroup' was ready to be transformed, into an :ti 011 committee'to'stage sは-ins.' The shatne of Sehna, Alab&ma, and the' ne、V votin.g.legisぃtion has'.sparked may be the 'beginning of the e,nd of white resistance integration in the Southern stafes.
■But if.sQ, it.is.also'the end of a.long' and often bloody, road wigh'dozens of towns.like'Selma.'where campaigns to get Negi'o ctere:'i^gistered .m'et.-、Vはh: Wttei',:violent .resistance. ■And TonvWakayama, .whoselooks are. as Orientalas his 'nts' 'origins, trod .the roa(しfor,the year .or more he wiorked SNCC.:,inぉississippi,.'Alabama:' a.nd :Georぉiみ.as' oneーof. 'Uie whit h ran'the'registration campaiれs thro ugh out1964.
Trod it warily.
He (rod it .、varily,. oft en, posing'f or ノ protection as'a Canadian j?inan. He was chased out of towns bjr gun-toting, whites oi"-"■d-b-v outsiders 、vho stirred their 'once resigned ami docile je。', to rebellion. ■And 、やen his activities went uh(fetected,. h& found the whites c?pted:hitn as an e<}ual.'and expected .liinvto join them 'in 'cb-We-of thecommoii danger"~integration .■ of ::their'society 、vith *t of Negroes. —
iぉaptse, Tom Wゅなyama,s fight for !^eはoes beganトack when 23,000. Japanese Cai^adians-wefe —evaei^ated 'fropith—e 'ヒV^est Coast •■ His" family-('he: an infant'a itもhe time) \v«ere ,toleave their Vancouver home. I Tie Wakayamas first moved to CedarSprings, Ont., but in 〗ヒゃJ^れey shばted toChaqiam. There, surrounded by the 的tyo( Canadians, outraged by the Japanese attack on Peiu'l ぶor,, the Jr tried to buildlife anew.
っ!!!/(athef,ぉhohad)owtiedafiina preparing naUveJapja、 •jjods inVanゃuwr, cotdd find work only站alaborer. Tom, 叫i|re* up in Chatham, Went thrciugh the dty,s school ?ふ化*^ゃthereゆat ihe sftaric grew which sent hira doぉn to 'Lは.South in1963. • •
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J iSJ^lでおsort of Hも11.饰ere W辦the usualiiames—'Jap' is^f ?! ^JJe inaccurate biifc hなrtfuT 'Chink'—and the bc-Bff^^"f堪,VぉぉゅowI-startedぉelingish;^もdbeii^user:vVias
[賣oDMミ?+、ck《rpin the Souther h states just b efore <:!hris Unas, ffiTniミさ)-e, rぁn't think, excepti had a16t of <3ebts~froni ,aずOungs Hke Uiat~~*ack here and r wanted to get them
"m"t"y ,抑the Negro fight downまre.idid 幼rニゃot,'o"?llyAndihtdleetMlけ.And if y6uVS IooWng »rHtI?'implifi?ti<m of the trntlvtheii I BUjuwse it,s.true to ん;tin?"西entレ",町faranyニgot in diatham had a lot
,Jf^リ?ハ&Ptっiber1963, he drove south in a tvro-year-old Vol ^amな^ orijiyself wliat Was going on." He was in Bir-[Tj^s^fleday. racists Mew up aぉunday school andkiHe^ four
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h« SL,restaurant, Tdiere he talked with a waiter, L',ト,'o,J.】!ke to help the Negro fight in some way, and ,•,ぃn your cさr and drive.home, and thanks for coming
Sit:t!ik WakayamaT related in hisnewly-Tented Townto j5^丄nd remembered....
,«^\f*,JW if Icomin豕oaにof * Negro place ',C^^rんぉ«"«P«»战《 til* KUa or rt« White CiU,
?!丄!f"njT, he drm to AU幼ta and joined the ;taff "oi*,T"^^^ *^ ChristnI« betook time 01it to "aふな'?柳iw^i tfce dMirten <rf SNCC " Toronto a,はen mora«I to Atete sad th« l»tti«.
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TOK0NT0.,Fh,るdiliぶcnt—Und devoted wり)k'eis ■foi*. .Japanese. Ca"adi;tn :cruiきei wei'e i)resei、,きd ノ、vith. coveted QoldPiiほfrom theToroiUb japa"ぉe Canadian Citizens A柳ciatioii at thさirlnaugui'aニ tion Ba;Kiuet held at theS、viss Gundlast Sahir-
■■■•The'-..fivei'ecip.ients.: inc!uded -three ..Issei ar.d two Nisei. They 、、'ei'c:Mi'.M.VVaれimoto'om' of
lmmigititionObstac醒きs Detri畲cl ftゲ臟divid Hahn
TORONTO. — A丄ibcral川ei、ト ber of Parliament declaredlast week that '.Canada has. no, inv migraticm. policy am! thaぃg(n'-ernment officials, work to'' ]<(?'ep people out of the coimt.i'y rather: than bi'ing them in..
David Hahn, MP foi'To则to-Bi.oa(lvie、v, also tol(t:.an a.udiei,ce of about GO persons at Ma】,ino Catering:.Hall,:College 'street iれ Toronto, that the: key qu.est':cm about immigration 'is: ■ "Is. .the Canadian populat.iou— ready a"d
n】aturc-en6ugh.to' accept people from allover the 、vorld:in旨gc numbers?" ..'
He said pressure againsl. a' n]ore'liberalimmiはati(m policy are feai'on the past of u!"ons that n.ew,coi"ei's 、vi11'take〗3l?s, r.'latenぃdi'sci.imination in: Canada a g a illきt' 'foreigners ami 'fear by. the Go\'eminent of the ecoiト Qinic 'で.onsequencesーof, :erit.rfuice' of unskilled .workers .combined with ■ unemployment.'.
thゃilaysd pi6n戶c乡;Mi"S^ Tcni)io化edfl, Toronto 1ss6ibu ^>(f5<5\i"yc;」::Miv:I.':Krtw.ftshh*i、*Fohim,o-Iss"bu Presidentiぉr, Gebrぉel^^1^a乡ぉi,マ(^vi、ier Tpi"dnt0 JCCA:Presidei>"ぉぉs'KaV"^:ゃloHta',':さteady. amihi]ii'd: working. Toi*01、to :a"d 'NiUio歸...J,(XA ■excMJVitive.:1)1"036111«ぉ0113..'、、で1"ゃ.nvwie:■>》,..t.lie. .Tor-:.. ■onto JぉA:.'Vぉe'pr"ideiit, :.Mfに:I(oy .,Sa〖0.、
•The tmikiu.et,,, enicee^' by」:th(i Presiident of:: t'he-'IsTational.JCCA, Mr. rki,.ide,. 、vas::attended■:by' dvci'-100 'peoplo.. vc;presenting'v,ni^;ous' ethnic and :g0v咖mentalgrovups.
ilr.:.C!eorg:p iniai, P.rcsi(tent' of. tho Toi'りuto JCCA,: spoke .on' the -gi'o、vt】iand advancement of Ja-■ pa11cso Canadian citizens.'Ho also Stresse<r.the:need■ for a coiist;mt vigilance nnd. tho■ great deal'.of 、vork'st.iU to-be performed..
Speaking: ill J a panose, Mr, I. Ka、vashi.i;i — ■■ Presideiit • of' the Toronto is.seibiu —'. express(id t'is
Alabama Bulls Beat Up US. Nisei
》10NTG0MERY, Aほ.ーA 21-y.ear-o】(i American' Nisei, Steveii Kiyoshi Kui'omiya of Monrovia,
PregncmfKlisei Shoots man & Self
LOS . ANGEl/ES, C淑一A Nisei, Gladys Hitak4 Hat a, 30-year-ol4 'fofmei.:mi.rses aide'.'ap: pare】itly shot. Chai:les: ga.mmond, 32, -ove'i''her "pregriahcy,. ■ and ■then: CO IT mik ted-.suicideカjr 'shot---mg -'hもrsきlf inゅe:. head;:.:ぉolice reported-:recentlゾr二,ー一
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■robm.floor, of: TiVト--ai)a"ーnt,'.. auth'orities'declarぉ.
Ha画ond, shot by a ,22 calibre revolver' t,vice in,,' r妙いchest, 、、'ぉjiv..c"t;cal.conditio!) :3Jt (^.eri-.: eralHospitが:-
A wはneぉtold pd!i(;e thき^^it、 、vasHanimond: who: said.-',e Hlぉ:ゃ'piTiゅ.jh汰me.'' Jleibきl,c^ UiS :aniもuほii-c'にき:iV^ aぉiil动丁飞T^も' 、:ict:im to,きho—spUal■
■C.aHforni3 、vas ono .-of four civil right <len、Qnstrato.rs .injurもd ?"e-cent〗y 、vhcn mounted sheri;frs depicties. rode into 'theranks, s、"—Tigノclubs,- caufBs arid ro]iぉ.
He wa3 sent to '$t. Margaret Hospitalin Montgomery, Ala" where he.贺a^ being .treated- for head injuries,
• The, elder Kuromiya'—said .:his' son cal)C(d' hon)e'. assリring :thゃ family that "I amきirriきht and was' no I;., seriously .:ljurt. ,—」:.,
honor gせteiil/り(Lニl邻丄ぉ:gnz^ folied at the::. Univ.トof ..P"n.き"-, vania,' studying:archはfec.hire. is --a .meinb?e-r.: of SUiさenニt. —P^ace' .tJnion.ノ and tJie po、】egさ
inA.:sit-in.<?emoiistrat|on.单t In-' dependence :ビHさll;iwwind the Liberty Be", .in.Pennsylvania.—::.
pleasure in seeing'.'thや .nic groupさメUeiufinK'.this meet a.nd .stated that all:groups should join'ha lids in, a id ..of. each.. 9 thei' in their desire to become fulland good..-CamuUan citizens,''
■-.■---Th6:-guest gpeaker:'-of-- the. evening, M'rsi.Gertrude Laing. of Calgary.,only'、von、anノon the .Royar Pon、mis—n-Qn Bilinguaレ •isr^iand IJicuUuralism — was' iiト .tnxfaced by .Toronto -JCbA Vice.-■ president, Rits' I—nouye.
...Mrs...La.ing spoke of., the work. 9fノh.er commissicm.an(^ 'feveale(l' 〖hat .ゅe即inguき1.and'卫icultural む.omTnissfon,多..pr-きHniin.aTy rep.ort, ".liich 、vas '.prもse.nted 、to. the: gov— ernnient, :、vas .becoming a be$t sel!er. ..Aftei*. 'experiencing, .four diffe;reiit spririgs. .by.:traivelling-fromでoast to ::ci)ast, ,'Mrs. .X*aing sajid that the —at spれ,d geographical.: ::diff(iren?ゃ:カf. :'tも.is (101mtry:-—-.created many: differeri.t; problems::.td.?-b0::-.solve<l.ゅ.;heir •commis.siqiii.,'L&ie1y3h.e —a'nti'vri^jred'' 'rt刚y,qi?."ti々.ns preぉnted tol>er. by:'もhe a u diやnee 6n'」.I)ehalfノ' ..of jthe::^PCA,Mr,丁M【ぉさumiyぉ厂e3ce, iiijtive,of 1)6仇ぉ^1&ぉ怖51—咖ー Toi"tmto4GiQAf:t^ズぉr^らゅanl^s io '.Mi^. Laing-:んi" —Jier: inie.resting
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TOKYO. 一 Father PaulTau-
cJ^ihきsi;ii,:: 98,—.: S.—.:..f;o'itiiie?"::—samurai wholive<ito, one of the Oldest priests hv th» "rW, died )i— receritly.
Pi,r Exploits Uncovered
JUNEAU, A LAS Kん一The Ahtska SpoHsman pubiぉhed here contains in its June,1963 issue a feature article oh "Frank s'jda—Pioneer in 'tlie C3iandaほr. A story on FranlcYぉuda also appeared in the July16,1963 is-£>ue of the Faはbanks News-Miner, サhe Japanese American History Research Ei"oiecj obtained leads on the fasi^hiating^tory of this Issei from the wellknown documentaryむlm pit)ducer, JV> ge Pujihira, and from Mチ Charies Tatsudaりf Minneapolis.
In his memo, Fuji ha ra wrot< 1first noticed the name Yぉu" on a pew in a log cabin chapel in Fort Yak卯,Sine* K to a
memorial,,started inquiring abbut iしThe --memorial.is for a daughter who.i(prbbsibly bnr:cd in the 'H威on Stリきcemetery in Fort Yukon."
Prd】im〖nary .informa.tion caぉs Frtink Yasuda:おa noted trapi)erゅo .foumi^ the. village of Beaver, and .was known never to turn jrpeisoTv in need away his tTadirig post^ But ."are later, when .Japan-born Ya^jda was .put in a U.S. concentration camp, and wheiv.be fin allv re-tumeil'to B^vtr, someone had taken over his store. He b^sd bread for a'while but w»« to en-fe«bled he finally died inlほ
thousands of <bliars-in credft'to those who n^ver-jwdd-him.^
He. :was describedおa.もypical.-old-jtime'-ii]kterior :A,a:fl^n: sourdough. Since starting hi^ atゥre,' he had been the mainstay and practk:ally —the banker .of the (Jhandahu*- mining camp, ymh. sUking minen for pro^jiecting and -suiting their minh tions, and抑pportlngr, unprbdoctive winter
IT ho had been Most or fai, pTTjTrU his fur trade with friends. H« had been by new- federmJ fur 1奠w3 w!iieh rmtlr咖 tW »ctiTitic« of "icn for
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